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HOUSE BILLS.
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II. It. No. 3883—
/VniendHtoTy of-an act incorporating the Texas and Pacific Rail-
road Company.—[By Mr. Wheeler.]
Referred, 1231.
II. U. No. 3881—
Reviving shipping and commerce.—[By Mr. Cox. 1
Referred, 1231.
II. R. No. 3885—
To improve commerce.—[By Mr. Cox.]
Referred, 1231.
II. R. No. 3880—
For the relief of William Blanchard, late consul of the United
States at Melbourne, Australia.—[By Mr. Duell.l
Referred, 1231.
H. R. No. 3887—
To aid the United States and Colombia Mail Steamship Company
to establish an American line of ocean steamships for opening
a direct trade between the United States of America and the
United States of Colombia, South America, and for carrying
the mails of the United States.—[Bv Mr. Duell.l
Referred, 1231.
H. R. No. 3888—
Granting a pension to John Dempsey, company II second
regiment Pennsylvania reserves.—[By Mr. Negley.]
Referred, 1231.
H. R. No. 3889—
Granting a pension to Richard B. Pare.—[By Mr. McJunkin.]
Referred, 1231.
II. R. No. 3890—
Granting a pension to Mary McGuire.—[By Mr. McJunkin.]
Referred, 1231.
H. Ii. No. 3891—
For the relief of James W. Bowen, late provost marshal of the
tenth district of Pennsylvania.—[By Mr. Kiliinger.]
Referred, 1231.
H. R. No. 3892—
To reduce internal taxes on snuff.—[By Mr. Harmer.]
Referred, 1231.
H. R. No. 3893—
For the relief of Rev. I. T. Cooper, of Delaware.— [By Mr.
Biggs.]
Referred, 1231.
II. 11. No. 3894—
To reimburse Frederick City, and the banks thereof, $300,000 for
losses inflicted by the confederate army July 9, 1801.—[By
Mr. Ritchie.]
Referred, 1231.
H. R. No. 3895— 11
To incorporate the Mutual Protection Fire Insurance Company of ;
the District of Columbia.—[By Mr. Archer.] IJ
Referred, 1231. jj
H. R. No. 3896— !'
For the relief of Edward Gallaher, of Augusta, Georgia.—[By Mr.
Beck, of Georgia.]
Referred, 1281.
H. R. No. 3897—
Increasing the pension of Mrs. Sue Bradley Johnson, widow of
General G. M. S. Johnson.—[By Mr. Dox.]
Referred, 1231.
II. R. No. 3898—
To extend the time within which the State of Alabama may select
swainp lands.—[By Mr. Handley.]
Referred, 1231.
H. R. No. 3899—
To repeal so much of section six of the appropriation bill for the
Army, dated March 6, 1869, as prohibits appointments in the
medical department.—[By Mr. Barry.]
Referred, 1231.
H. R. No. 3900—
To aid the American Printing House and University for the
Blind.—[By Mr. Barry.]
Referred, 1281.
H. R. No. 3901—
To refund certain taxes collected by the United States on raw
cotton during the years 1863, 1864, 1865, 1866, 1867, and
1868, and to create a perpetual common-school fund.—[By
Mr. Harris, of Mississippi. J
Referred, 1231.
H. R. No. 3902— B
For the relief of John Miller, of St. Landry parish, Louisiana.—[By*'
Mr. D&rrall.]
Referred, 1231.
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R. No. 3903—
To amend secliifti fifty-seven of an act entitled "An act to provide
a national eurrency secured by a pledge of United States
bonds, and to provide for the circulation and redemption of
the same," approved June 3, 1864.—[By Mr. Stevenson.l
Referred, 1231.
R. No. 3904—
To define the duties of circuit and district courts of the United
States.—[By Mr. Garfield, of Ohio.]
Referred, 1231.
R. No. 3905—
For the promotion of Commodore John P. Gillis, United States
Navy, and others, to the grade of rear admirals on the retired
list.—[By Mr. Maynard.]
Referred, 1232.
R. No. 3906—
To amend the practice in the circuit and district courts of the
United States.—[By Mr. Maynard.]
Referred, 1232.
R. No. 3907-
To amend section eleven of the act approved July 15, 1870,
making appropriations for the year 1871, for the Indian
department.—[By Mr. Shanks.]
Referred, 1232.
H. R; No. 3908—
For the relief of the Miami tribe of Indians in Kansas.—[By
Mr. Shanks.]
Referred, 1232.
R. No. 3909—
Supplemental to an act entitled "An act for the relief of certain
Indians in the central superintendency," approved June 10,
1872, and to settle by commission all rights and equities, and
to settle the respective property to which said act refers.—[By
Mr. Shanks.]
Referred, 1232.
R. No. 3910—
To restore the name of Eliza M. Bass to the pension-roll.—[By
Mr. Manson.]
Referred, 1232.
R. No. 3911—
To refund taxes improperly collected.—[By Mr. Burchard.]
Referred, 1232.
R. No. 3912—
To provide for the appointment of commissioners in the matter
of the claims of southern loyalists.—[By Mr. Snyder.]
Referred, 1232.
R. No. 3913—
To incorporate the Utah Railroad and Mining Company.—[By
Mr. Waldron.]
Referred, 1232.
R. No. 3914—
To amend the act of July 4, 1864, relative to pensions.—[By Mr.
Stoughton.]
Referred, 1232.
R. No. 3915—
Extending the limitations of the grants of land made to the State
of Florida in aid of certain lines of railroads.—[By Mr.
Niblack, of Florida.]
Referred, 1282.
R. No. 3916—
To provide for the redemption of United States notes in coin, and
for free banking.—[By Mr. Waldron.]
Referred, 1232.
R. No. 3917—
Authorizing the construction of a bridge across Red river at or
near Colbert's Ferry.—[By Mr. Conner.]
Referred, 1232.
R. No. 3918—
To encourage the construction of canals for irrigation and
navigation in California.—[By Mr. Houghton.]
Referred, 1232.
H. R. No. 3919—
To authorize the President to ascertain the value of certain lands
in the State of Iowa north of the Raccoon fork of the Des
Moines river, held by settlers under the preemption and
homestead laws of the United States.—[By Mr. Ritchie.]
Reported and passed, 1235; passed Senate, 2007; enrolled,
2099; approved, 2137.
In Senate: Received from House, 1239; read, 1239; discussed,
1407 ; motion, 1C05, 1777,2038; passed, 2067 ; enrolled, 2157.
H. R. No. 3920—
For the relief of Obadiah Slemmons and John Haverfield, sureties
of John Fogle, late postmaster as Cadiz, Ohio.—[By Mr.
Bingham.]
Referred, 1235.
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