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INDEX TO SENATE PROCEEDINGS.
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Minis, bill (S. No. 460) to abolish the
coinage charge in the, of the United
States—[By Mr. Cole.]
referred, 354.
bill (H. R. No. 2934) revising and amend-
ing the laws relative to the, assay offices,
and coinage of the United States,
received from House, 3961; referred,
3986.
Mississippi two per cent, fund, bill ^S. No.
836) declaring the true construction of a
statute—[By Mr. Pratt.]
read, 1759; notice. 2059, 2082; discussed,
2085; referred, 2090.
Missouri, bill (S. No. 421} to grant to the
State of, all the public lands within the
State remaining undisposed of, for. the
benefit of the common-school fund of
said State—[By Mr. Blair.]
f6i6rr@d
Mitchell, Harriet De Witt, "bill (S. No. 223)
granting a pension to—[By Mr. Fenton.J
reported adversely and indefinitely post-
poned, 581.
Mitchell, S. B.. George W., and John W.,
bill (H. R. No. 1551) for the relief of.
received from the House, 1107 j referred,
1112; reported, 2984; passed With amend-
ment, 3553; agreed to, 3607; enrolled,
3646.
Mitchell, Thomas, bill (S. No. 779) for the
relief of—[By l£r. Stevenson.] (
referred, 1557 ; reported adversely and in-
definitely postponed, 3890.
Mitchell, William S., bill (S. No. 414) for the
relief of—[By Mr. Vickers.] .,
referred, 205; reported adversely and'in-
definitely postponed, 3987. ,
Moiety cases, bill (S. No. 938) conferring :
jurisdiction on the Court of Claims to
hear testimony in informers'-(-[By Mr.
West.]
referred, 2249.
Moneys, resolution calling for information in
regard to, due to the States tinder the act
of June 7, 1862—[By Mr. Sawyer, Feb-
ruary 19, 1872.]
agreed to, 1113.
bill (H. R. No. 1063) to reimburse the State
of Kansas for, expended for the United
States in enrolling, equipping, and pro-
visioning militia forces to aid in sup-
pressing the rebellion.
received from House, 1704; referred,
1711; referred anew, 2834; reported,
3869 ; passed, 4303'; enrolled, 4402.
bill. (S. No. 162) to refund certain, now
standing to the credit, of the Navy pen-
sion fund—[By Mr. Pratt.]
reported, 2285.
bill (S. No. 1054) to reimburse the State of
Kentucky for, expended for the United
States in enrolling, subsisting, clothing,
supplying, arming, equipping, paying,
and transporting militia forces to aid
in suppressing the rebellion—[By Mr.
Stevenson.]
read, 2909 ; referred, 3056 ; amendment,
3763; reported and passed', 3890 ;
passed House, 4356; enrolled, 4417;
approved, 4504.
Montana, the Territory ofj bill (S. No. 46) to
enable the Secretary of War to pay the
expenses incurred in suppressing Indian
hostilities in—[By Mr. Pomeroy.J
reported, 817 ; read, 3546.
bill (S. No. 704) to provide for the removal
of the Flathead and other Indians from
the Bitter Root valley in the—[By Mr.
Morton.]
referred, 1207.
bill (S. No. 809) to establish an assay office
at Helena, in—[By Mr. Cole.]
referred, 1666 ; reported, 2455.
bill (H. li. No. 2567) to authorize the issue
of a supply of arms to theauthoritiesof
received from House, 2992 j referred,
8018; reported, 3173; passed, 8277 ;
enrolled, 3318.
Montana, the Territory of—Continued.,
bill (H. R. No. 2633) amendatory of an act
approved March 2, 1869, to provide a
temporary government for, approved
May 2,1864.
received from House, 2992; referred,
3017; reported and passed, 4184;
motion to reconsider, 4187 ; returned,
4219 ; called, up, 4250 ; motion with-
drawn, 4335; enrolled, 4346.
bill (H. R. No. 2623) to provide for the
removal of the Flathead and other
Indians from the Bitter Root valley, in.
received from House, 2993; referred,
3017 ; reported and passed with amend-
ment, 3543; agreed to, 4109; enrolled,
4167.
bill (S. No. li48) to amend the organic
act of—[By Mr. Clayton.]
referred, 3763; reported, 3768; read,
4494.
Montgomery, Joseph, bill (H.. R. No. 894)
granting a pension to.
received from House,. 377; referred, 379 ;
reported and passed with amendment,
1281; concurred in, 1353.; enrolled, 1417.
Montgomery, Mary Ann, bill (S. No. 955)
granting a pension to, widow of William
W. Montgomery, late private in Texas
volunteers—[By Mr. Hamilton,of Texas.]
reported and passed, 2358; passed House
with amendment, 2764; referred, 2764 ;
reported and concurred in, , 3247 ; en-
rolled, 3276; vetoed, 3431} veto dis-
cussed, 3573; bill again passed, 3574,
'4346.
remarks bv—
Mr. Edmunds.,. 3573
Mr. Flanagan 3574
Mr. Pratt 3247
yeas and nays on the 3574
Monument Society, Washington, bill (H. R.
No. 1600) to amend an act to incorporate
the.
received from House, 3478 -r referred, 3490.
Moody, Gabriella P., bill (S. No. 864) grant-
ing a pension to—[By Mr. Caldwell.]
Moore, Eiy, bill (H. R. No. 1298) for the
relief of the estate of.
received from House, 3961; referred, 3886;
reported and passed, 4334; enrolled,
4402.
Moore, John W., bill (H. R. No. 2052) to
authorize the advancement of Chief
Engineer, on the list of chief engineers
in the Navy.
received from Honse, 1894; referred, 1936.
Morey, Albert A., bill (S. No. 761) for the
relief of—[By Mr. Clayton.]
referred, 1489; reported adversely and in-
definitely postponed, 2758.,
bill (S. No. 921) granting a pension to—[By-
Mr. CUyton.J
referred, 2154.
Morgan, Elizabeth H., bill (IL R. No. 624)
granting a pension to..
received trom House, 157; referred, 158;
reported, 1489; passed, 1712; enrolled,
1789.
Morgan, Nathan, bill (H. R. No. 1210) grant-
ing a pension to.
received from.House, 620; referred, 662;
reported and passed, 3637 ; enrolled, 3704.
Mornhinoeg, Christian W., bill (S. No. 1145)
for the relief of—[By Mr. Kellogg.]
referred, 3763. i
Morning business, resolution postponing the
consideration of bills until after the—[By
Mr. Vickers, May 8, 1872.]
read, 3174.
Morrill, Justin S., a Senator from Vermont, 1
petitions presented bv 234, 329,
815. 1206, 2630, 2983, 3315, 3889, 3986
bills introduced by—
No. 583—to amend an act to revise, con-
solidate, and amend the statutes relating
to patents and copyrights, approved
July 8, 1870 817 I
Morrill, Jastift S., a Senator from Vermont—
Continued.
bills introduced by—
No. 693—to provide for the further en-
dowment and support of colleges for
the benefit of agrieulture and the
mechanic arts, and the liberal and
practical education of the industrial
classes in the several pursuits and pro-'
. fessions in life, as established under
an act of Congress approved July 2,
1862 - 1177
No. 745—relating to a site for public
buildings in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania,
and Sacramento, California .1390
No. 855—to provide for the sale of the
marine hospital and grounds at San
Francisco 1938
No. 910-*-relating to inventories and
accounts of the property of the Uni-
ted States in public buildings and
grounds.-, 2122
No. 970—relating to the proceeds of cap-
. tared and abandoned property.. ..-2429
No. 1120—to authorise special sessions
of the circuit court... 3595
No. 1121—for the relief of Cotneliua H.
Forbes 3595
resolutions submitted by-
relating to reconstruction of the.public
buildings at Chicago—[Dec. 4,1871}...1
to inquire into the cost of head-macks in
our national cemeteries—[December 20,
1871]. . ......235
to inquire, iu reference to reduciag the
bulk of the Congressional Globe—[Feb-
ruary 28,1872]. — 1257
to inquire as to the necessity of a marine
hospital at San Francisco, California—
[March 25, 1872]..™ 1938
in relation to the reduction of taxes—
[March 26, 1872]- 1964
calling for information in regard to wools
and woolens—[April 3, 1872].,.._2122
authorizing Committee on Public Build-
ings and Grounds to sit during recess—
[June 8, 1872] 4405
reports made by .. 203,
450. 817, 808, 952, 978, 1128, 1315,
1348,1389,1390,1657,1587,1666,1758,
1785,1937,1938,1986,2061,2122, 2674,
3273,3276, 3415,3599, 4036, 4106, 4254
incidental remarks by 2,
45, 48. 132, 136, 234, 318, 350, 401,
518, 754, 817, 838, 841, . 888, 949,
952, 954, 1036, 1112, 1176, 1177, 1258,
1347, 1390, 1391, 1411, 1413, 1487,
1522,1588, 1591,1630,1666,1700,1783,
1787,1788,1937, 1938,1963,1964. 1886,
2061,2118, 2288,2385, 2429, 2040. 2986,
3098> 3191,3272,3278, 3275. 3317, 3361,
3432, 3490,3602, 3647,3648,3769,3811,
8865,3912,4106,4219,4301,4302. 4303,
4307,4400, 4475, 4494, 4497, 4498, 4500
remarks on the resolution providing for
payment of the funeral expenses of the
late John C. Burch- - 85
on the House joint resolution in relation
to the pay of laborers, 122,123,450, 451
on the bill for the construction of aboil cl-
ing at Chicago. 157. 203, 204
on the resolution to inquire into the gen-
eral-order" business..... 208
on the amnesty and civil rights bill (H.
R. No. 380) - 276, 280, 848
on the order of business- 318,
666, 667, 668, 986, 1086, 1390.
1625, 1681, 1701, 1936, 2085, 2091,
2282, 2633, 2634, 2640, 8123, 3271,
3352, 3475, 3595, 8602, 8647. S895,
3896, 3913, 4107, 4125, 4237, 4496
on the question of reception of the peti-
tion of Chinese in regard to the dutirs
on rice 379
On the bill to repeal the duties on
salu 403, 404. 1679,
1681, 1706, 1829, 1891. 1892, 1894
on the bill for the relief of Benjamin H.
Campbell. 425, 426
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