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SENATE BILLS.
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s. No. 1232—
To repeal the net of Congress approved 11th of March, 1872,
authorizing the extension of certain expired patents.—[By
Mr. Ramsey.]
Referred, 118; reported adversely and indefinitely postponed,
It >04.
S. No. 1283—
To prevent an appropriation therein mentioned from lapsing
because of delay in the adjustment.—[By Mr. Vickers.]
Referred, 118; reported adversely and indefinitely postponed,
1840.
S. No. I*2;i4—
To grant a pension to Maria P. Harrison and Sarah M. Dove.—rBy
Mr. Lewis.]
Referred, 11S.
S. No. 1235—
To provide for the removal of the Otoe Indians of Nebraska to
the Indian territory.—[By Mr. Hitchcock.]
Referred, 113.
S. No. 1230—
To provide for the recompntation of the accounts between the
United States and the several States growing out of moneys
expended by said States in the war of 1812.—[By Mr. Lewis.]
Referred, 118; reported adversely and indefinitely postponed,
•520; reconsidered, 522 ; passed over, 824.
S. No. 1237—
To provide for the establishment of life-saving stations on the coast
of Florida.—[By Mr. Osborn.]
Referred, 118.
S. No. 1238—
To enable Joseph Fox to make application to the Commissioner
of Patents for the extension of letters-patent for machine for
making crackers.—[By Mr. Corbett.]
Referred, 118; reported and indefinitely postponed, 237.
S. No. 1239—
To pay Charles Weile for services performed as consul at Tumbez,
Peru.—[By Mr. Chandler.]
Reported. 144; passed, 773.
In House: Received from Senate, 815; referred, 1092.
S. No. 1240—
For the relief of trustees of Wildey Lodge, I. 0. O. F.—[By Mr.
Davis. ]
Referred, 144; reported, 1605.
S. No. 1241—
To provide for making a survey for a canal adapted for steam
navigation from the Mississippi river to the harbor of Fer-
nandina, on the Atlantic coast.—[By Mr. Osborn.]
Referred, 144.
S. No. 1242—
To authorize the purchase of an addition to the site of the post
office building in Boston.—[By Mr. JJorrill, of Vermont.]
Referred, 144; reported and discussed, 170; passed, 171.
In House : Received froin Senate, 192 ; referred, 194 ; reported,
854.
S. No. 1243—
To authorize the construction of a steam passenger and freight
elevator in the north end of the Capitol.—[By Mr. Morrill, of
Vermont.]
Reported, 109; passed, 170.
In House: Received from Senate, 192; called up, 2113.
S. No. 1244—
To organize the Territory of Oklahoma, consolidate the Indian
tribes under a territorial government, and carry out the pro-
visions of the treaties of 18G6 with certain Indian tribes.—[By
Mr. Pomeroy.]
Referred, 172; reported adversely and indefinitely postponed,
1522.
S. No. 1245—
To promote immigration to the United States.—[By Mr. Chandler.]
Referred, 172.
S. No. 1246—
For the relief of Siloma Deck.—[By Mr. Ramsey.]
Referred, 172; reported, 1370.
S. No. 1247—
For the relief of Major Gaines Lawson, late of the fourth Tennessee
infantry.—[By Mr. Brownlow.]
Referred, 172; reported adversely and indefinitely postponed,
701.
S. No. 1218—
To promote education in the several Territories of the Union.—[By
Mr. Cragin.]
Referred, 172.
8. No. 1249—
To renew a certain land grant.—[By Mr. Carpenter.]
Referred, 172.
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No. 1250—
For the relief of H. B. Denman.—[By Mr. Hitchcock.]
Referred, 172; referred anew, 204,395; reported adversely and
indefinitely postponed, 1210; restored, 1241; indefinitely
postponed, 1779.
No. 1251—
Authorizing the construction of a bridge across the Arkansas river
at Van Buren, Arkansas.—[By Mr. Clayton.]
Referred, 172; reported, 1164; passed over, 1446.
No. 1252—
Making appropriations for the improvement of certain harbors in
Florida.—[By Mr. Osborn.]
Referred, 172.
No. 1253—
To allow loyal citizens of States not declared in rebellion to present
their claims before the commission appointed under the second
section of the act of March 3, 1871.—[By Mr. Lewis.]
Referred, 172.
No. 1254—
Exempting certain articles from the operation of the fifth section
of the act of May 8, 1872, making appropriations for the
legislative, executive, and judicial expenses of the Govern-
ment for the year ending June 30, 1873.—[By Mr. Ames.]
Referred, 172; reported adversely and indefinitely postponed,
520.
No. 1255—
For the relief of the heirs of William C. Brashears.—[By Mr.
Carpenter.]
Referred, 172.
No. 1256—
To establish a bureau of sanitary science.—[By Mr. Patterson.]
Referred, 172 ; reported adversely and indefinitely postponed,
868.
No, 1257—
For the relief of settlers on the Cherokee neutral lands in
Kansas.—[By Mr. Pomeroy.]
Reported, 268 ; discussed, 268 ; motion, 1345.
No. 1258—
To extend the time for settlers to make proof and payment of their
lands known as the Osage lands in the State of Kansas.— [By
Mr. Pomeroy.]
Referred, 205.
No. 1259—
Granting the right of way through the public lands to the Kansas
and Colorado Railway Company.—[By Mr. Pomeroy.]
Referred, 205.
No. 1260—
For the relief of Miles Greenwood.—[By Mr. Cragin.]
Referred, 205 ; reported, 1164; passed over, 1260.
No. 1201—
Granting a pension to Captain Benjamin Farley, company C
Fifth Indiana cavalry.—[By Mr. Pratt.]
Referred, 205.
No. 1262—
To regulate the manner of taking private property for public
ure.—[By Mr. Carpenter.]
Read, 205; passed over, 773.
No. 1263—
Granting to the California Central Narrow-Gauge Railroad Com-
pany certain rights upon the lands of the United States at
Benicia, in California- — [By Mr. Casserly.]
Referred, 205; reported, 700; called up, 063.
No. 1264—
For the restoration of George A. Gordon as an officer of the
United States Army-—[By Mr. Ames.]
referred, 205; reported and indefinitely postponed, 1040.
No. 1265—
To punikh and prevent the unlawful making, selling, or passing,
or having in possession with intent to sell or issue, of any
false coin or token in the resemblance of any coin of the
United States.—[By Mr. Stewart.]
Referred, 205 ; reported, 1040; discussed, 1420.
No. 1266—
To amend an act entitled "An act to establish a uniform system
of bankruptcy throughout the United States."—[By Mr.
Buckingham.]
Referred, 237 ; reported adversely, 701; passed over, 1241.
No. 1207—
Extending the time for the completion of the Portage Lake and
Lake Superior ship-canal.—[By Mr. Chandler.]
Referred, 237; reported, 701; passed, 963; passed House,
2186; enrolled, 2202 ; approved, 2210.
In House: Received from Senate, 990; passed, 2118; enrolled,
2127.
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