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THE CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE.
Conness, John, a Senator from? California—
Continued.
remarks on providing for an annual inspec-
tion of Indian affairs I486, 1490, 1491
remarks on convict emigration to the United
States 1492
remarks on the bill to incorporate the Home-
stead Company of the District of Colum-
bia 1544
remarks on granting the use of the Hall to
Mrs. M. C. Walling 1562
remarks on Mr. Stockton's right to a seat
as a Senator from New Jersey 1573.
1595, 1667
remarks on striking out Mr. Stockton's vote
on the question of his seat in the Sen-
ate 1G42
remarks on the District of Columbia canal
bill 1734, 1735
remarks on prohibiting the sale of liquor in
the Capitol 1878
remarks on the bill for the relief of certain
naval contractors... 1890, 1903, 2229, 2230
remarks on distributing documents to cer-
tain judges of the United States 1927
remarks on preventing the absence of terri-
torial officers from official duties 1929
remarks on the bill relating to habeas cor-
pus, &c 206G
remarks on the bill relating to the New York
and Montana Iron Company 2193,
2194, 2218
remarks in relation to the burning of Colum-
bia, South Carolina 2202
remarks on the Post Office appropriation
bill 2339, 2449, 2529
remarks on the Army appropriation bill,
2340, 2341
remarks on the bill relating to land offices,
&c 2354
remarks on exempting crude petroleum from
taxation . 2446
remarks relating to the pay department of
the Navy 2547
remarks on the bill to prevent smuggling,
2567, 2593
remarks on the consular appropriation bill,
2622
remarks on the Military Academy appropri-
ation bill 2648
remarks on the joint resolution for the relief
of Goodrich & Cornish 2674
remarks on the bill for the disposal of public
lands to settlers in certain States 2736
remarks on the bill for the relief of Mrs.
Herndon 2738
remarks on the bill (S. No. 263) for a bridge
across the Mississippi 2764
remarks on the Arkansas and Missouri rail-
road bill 2820
remarks on the withdrawal of a petition of
citizens of West Virginia 2855, 2856
remarks on the joint resolution (H. 11. No.
127) to amend the Constitution, 2891, 2892
remarks on the joint resolution for the relief
of Paul S. Forbes 2981
remarks on the bill to reorganize the clerical
force of the Interior Department 2983
remarks on the bill to quiet land titles in
California 3078, 3079, 3080
remarks on the legislative, &e., appropriation
bill .'.3107, 3108, 3109
remarks on the French Industrial Exposi-
tion 3138, 3139
remarks on the bill to incorporate the Met-
ropolitan Mining and Manufacturing Com-
pany 3188
remarks on the Pacific railroad bill 3224,
• 3253, 3201, 3262, 3260
remarks on the occupation and preemption
of mineral lands 3229.
3230, 3233. 3235, 3452
remarks on the Columbia river and Salt Lake
railroad 3252
remarks on the tax bill 3284, 3285, 3367
remarks on the bill for relief of the owners of
the British vessel Magicienne...3407, 3408
remarks on telegraph lines for military pur-
poses 3428, 3481, 3182, 34S3, 3487
remarks on leasing public lands containing
saline or mineral springs...3473, 3804, 3805
Conness, John, a Senator from California—
Continued.
remarks on the Sioux City branch of the
Pacific railroad 1957, 1958
remarks on the mail steamship service to
China 3530, 3531,
3532, 3533, 3859, 3860, 3861, 3862, 3868
remarks on land titles in California, 3696,3697
remarks on the Northern Kansas railroad
bill 3810
remarks on the miscellaneous appropriation
^ ^ 3929
4075,'4088j 4089,' 4118,*4121, 4122,' 41l23
remarks on the bill granting the right of way
over public lands to ditch and canal own-
ers 3951, 3952
remarks on the joint resolution restoringTen-
nessee to her relations to the Union, 4007
remarks on the bill to encourage immigra-
tion 4043
• remarks on the resolution relating to the
adjournment of Congress 4114
remarks on the bill in relation to the United
States district courts in California and
Louisiana 4117
remarks on referring the credentials of David
T. Patterson to the Committee on the Ju-
diciary 4168
remarks on the deficiency bill for 1866...4172,
4175, 4180
remarks on the admission of Nebraska, 4209,
4210, 4211, 4212, 4221, 4222
remarks in relation to a statue of the late
President Lincoln 4232, 4233, 4235
remarks on the bill for the relief of Norman
Wiard 4296
personal remarks by 1958, 1959
personal explanation of 1980
Constitution, bill (S. No. 5) in part execution
of the guarantee of a republican form of
government in the 2
bill (S. No. 6) supplying appropriate legisla-
tion to enforce the amendment to the, pro-
hibiting slavery 2, 108, 519
joint resolution (S. No. 1) proposing an
amendment to the 2, 38, 3276
joint resolution (S. No. 5) submitting to the
Legislatures of the several States a propo-
sition to amend the 35, 3276
joint resolution (H. E. No. 9) to amend
the 88, 3277
joint resolution (S. No. 8) proposing an
amendment to the 108, 3276
joint resolution (S. No. 9) proposing an
amendment to the, for the protection of
the national debt and the rejection.of any
rebel debt 129, 3276
joint resolution (S. No. 10) proposing an
amendment to the 3276
joint resolution (S. No. 22) proposing an
amendment tq the 337
joint resolution (S. No. 23) submitting to the
Legislatures of the several States a propo-
sition to amend the 362
joint resolution (S; No. 24) proposing an
amendment to the 391, 701
remarks on the, by—
Mr. Pomeroy 702 [
Mr. Wilson 701, 702'
joint resolution (H. R. No. 51) proposing to
amend the 520, 566, 044, 673,
702, 736, 763, 816, 831, 852, 876, 915,
957. 981, 1180, 1203. 1254, 1275, 1321
remarks on the, by—
Mr. Anthony 964, 1285
Mr. Buckalew 957,
958, 959, 960, 961, 962, 9C3, 904, 965 j
Mr. Chandler 8S5 i
Mr. Clark 831, |
832, 833. 834, 835, 1284, 12S7 i
Mr. Conness 1284 j
Mr. Cowan 1285, 1286 j
Mi'. Creswell 1285 i
Mr. Davis 1288 I
Mr. Doolittle 983, 984, 1232, 1287
Mr. Fessenden...702, 703, 704, 705, 700,
707, 708, 876, 965, 982, 984, 985,
' 986, 987. 988, 989, 990, 991, 1275,
1276, 1277, 1278, 1279, 1280, 1281
Mr. Henderson 128S
(See Appendix.)
Constitution, joint resolution (H. B. No, 51)
proposing to amend the—Continued.
remarks on the, by—
Mr. Hendricks 876, 877, 878, 879,
§80, 881, 882, 883, 884, $85, 1276
Mr. Howe 886, ,983, 984
Mr. Johnson 7B3, 764,-765, 766,
767, 768, 769, 770, 984, 1285, 1286
Mr. Lane, of Indiana...,...: ,.786,
* 737,"738, 739, 740, 741, 742
Mr. MeDougall -....1282, 1283, 1287
Mr. Morrill—see Appendix.
Mr. Pomeroy i.,1180,
1181, 1182, 1183, 1184
Mr. Saulsbury—see Appendix.
Mr. Sherman 981, 982, 1284, 1287
Mr. Stewart 1257, 1280
Mr. Sumner 673, 674,
' 675, 676, 677, 678, 679, 680, 681,
682, 683, .684, 685, 686, 687, 1224,
1225, 1226, 1227, 1228, 1229, 1230,
1231, 1232, 1281, 1282, 1287, 1288
Mr. Trumbull 984, 1284, 1285
Mr. Wilson 965,
1254, 1255, 1256, 1257, 1258, 1282
Mr. Yates 1255, 1256
yeas and nays on the 984
joint resolution (S. No. 28) carrying out the
• guarantee of a republican form of govern-
ment in the, and enforcing the constitu-
tional amendment for the prohibition of
slavery ; 592
joint resolution (S. No. 30) proposing an
amendment to the 806
joint_ resolution (S. No. 33) proposing an
amendment to the 931
remarks on the, by—
Mr. Wade 932
bill (S. No. 157) to protect children of Afri-
can dcscent from being enslaved in viola-
tion of the 932
joint resolution (S. No. 40) proposing an
amendment to the 1252
joint resolution (S. No. 42) proposing to ,
amend the 1320
bill (S. No. 232) to. provide appropriate
legislation to enforce article thirteen of
the amendments to the, abolishing slavery
in the United States 1664, 3277
joint resolution (S. No. 62) proposing an
amendment to the, also setting forth cer-
tain conditions upon which tho States, the
people of which have been lately in insur-
rection, shall be restored to their repre-
sentation in Congress 1906
joint resolution -(S. No. 70) proposing an
amendment to the. 2233
joint resolution (S. -No. 78) proposing an
amendment to the 2265, 2560
joint resolution (H. R. No. 127) proposing
an amendment to the, 2530. 2636, 2798,
2869, 2890, 2914, 2938^ 2961, 2984,
3010, 3026, 3135, 3178, 3237, 3349
remarks on the, bj'—
Mr. Conness ' 2891, 2892
Mr. Cowan 2890, 2891, 2899,
2900, 2987, 2988, 2989, 2990, 2991
Mr. Davis 2918, 2919, 3041
Mr. Doolittle 2892,
2893, 2895, 2896, 2S07, 2900. 2901,
2914, 2915, 2916, 2917, 2918, 2942,
2943, 2944, 2984, 2985, 2986, 3040
Mr. Edmunds ". 2944
Mr, Fessenden 3010
Mr. Guthrie 2899
Mr. Henderson 2992, 3010, 3011,
3031, 3032, 3033, 3034, 3085, 3036
Mr. Hendricks 2894, 2895, 2897,
2898, 2899, 2938, 2939, 2940, 2941,
2986, 2991, 2992, 2993j 3039, 3040
Mr. Howard 2890,
2895, 2900, 2942, 3011, 3038, 3039
Mr. Howe—see Appendix.
Mr. Johnson 2893, 2894,
2898. 2S99, 2916, 2991, 3026,
3027, 3028, 3029, 3030, 3041
Mr. MeDougall...3030, 3031, 3038, 3041
Mr. Poland 2901, 2902, 29C3, 2964
Mr. Saulsbury 2919, 2920, 2921
Mr. Sherman... 2899,
2942, 2986, 298/,-2992
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