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THE CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE.
LXXXV
Postal laws, bill to amend the, regulating the
compensation of postmasters 324
bill (H. It. No. 281) to alter and amend
the 855,1014,1652,
1656, 2780, 2927, 3043, 3053, 3144
remarks on the, by—
Mr. Alley 1656,
1657, 1658, 1659, 1660, 1661
Mr. Baldwin 1659
Mr. Conkling 1656
. Mr. Finck 1659
Mr. Grinnell 1661
Mr. Kasson, 1656,1657, 1659,1660,1661
Mr. Raymond 1657,1659
Mr. Sloan 1657
Mr. Strouse 1659
Mr. Thayer 1660
Mr. Washburne, of Illinois...1657,1658
Mr. Wilson, of Iowa 1657, 1658
Postal service, bill (EL E. No. 815) supplement-
ary to the act to appropriate money for
the ._ 4262, 42S3
Postmaster General, communications from
the 193, 422, 836, 838,
1812, 1856, 2626, 2688, 2863, 3414, 4058
calls upon the, for information....2430, 2579
joint resolution (H. R. No. 142) authorizing
the, to pay additional salaries to letter-car-
riers in San Francisco 2723,
_ 2741, 2771, 2926, 2949
Post office, bill providing for the appointment
of a commission to purchase a site and
erect a building for the, in the city of New
York 115, 135
bill to provide for the construction of a cus-
tom-house, and court-house at the city of
Cairo, Illinois 645
joint resolution (H. R. No. 66) relative to the
courts and, of New York city 836,
2512, 2575, 2603, 2654
rAiarks on the, by-
Mr. Alley 830, 837
Mr. Chanler 837
Mr. Darling 837
Mr. O'Neill 837
joint resolution to appoint a commission to
select a site for a building for a, and court-
house in the city of Brooklyn, State of New
York 920
bill to provide for the erection at Nebraska
city, in the Territory of Nebraska, of a
building for a, internal revenue office, and
for the holding of United States courts, 2945
Post Office and Post Roads, the Committee on
the 21
instructions to 31,
115, 350, 494, 1696, 1876, 3414, 3521
reports from 100, 836, 837, 855, 978,
I860,1867, 2385, 2679, 2966, 3043, 3194,
3203, 3206, 3414, 3744, 3707, 8769, 3770
adverse reports from 016, 2385
Post Office Department, bill (S. No. 90) au-
thorizing an increase in the clerical force
in the 428, 719, 836, 801
remarks on the, by—
Mr. Alley .836
bill (H. R. No. 280) making appropriations
for the service of the, during the fiscal
year ending the 30th of June, 1867, and
for other purposes 853, 1534, 1535,
2371, 2374, 2573, 2575, 2597, 2727
remarks on the, by—
Mr. Alley 1534
Mr. Brooks 1534
Mr. Kasson 1535
joint resolution (S. No. 29) for the transfer
of certain funds appropriated for the pay-
ment of salaries in the, to the general sal-
ary account of that Department 991,
1577, 1866, 1920, 2046
Post offices, bill (II. R. No. 597) to authorize
the use in, of weights of the denomination
of grams 2653, 4259, 4203
Poston, Charles E., memorial of, contesting
the seat of J ohn M. Goodwin... 18,276,3683
Post roads, bill for the reestablishment of
certain 100
bill to establish certain, in the State of
Michigan 135
bill to establish certain, in the State of Cal-
ifornia 350, 919, 2512
Post roads—Continued.
bill to establish certain...616, 645, 898, 1371
bill to establish, in the Territory of Idaho, 645
bill to authorize the Keokuk and Hamilton
Mississippi Bridge Company to construct
and operate a railroad, wagon, and foot
bridge across the Mississippi river, and to
declare the same a military and 919
bill (S. No. 236) to authorize the construc-
tion of certain bridges and to establish,
2299, 2330, 2374, 3769, 3811, 4020, 4054
bill (S. No. 369) to establish certain...3360,
3425,3370, 3817
bill (H. R. No. 775) to establish certain,
3770, 4017, 4056, 4102, 4161
bill to repeal the second section of an act
to authorize the construction of certain
bridges and to establish them as 4285
Post route, bill to authorize the Milwaukee and
Prairie du Chien Railway Company to con-
struct abridge across the Mississippi river
and to establish a 1333
bill to establish a, from Idaho City to Rocky
Bar, in the Territory of Idaho 1450
bill to establish a, between the towns of
Bedford and Pearl, in Pike county, Illi-
nois 1725
bill to make the railroad bridge across Lake
Champlain, at Rouse's Point, a 1876
' bill (S. No. 316) to establish a, from West
Alburg, Vermont, to Champlain, in the
. State of New York, and for other pur-
poses _ 2664, 2675,2727
bill to establish a, in the State of Dela-
ware 2865
bill to authorize the Winona and St. Peter's
Railroad Company to construct a bridge
across the Mississippi river, and to estab-
lish a 3166
bill to repeal an act to establish a, from West
Alburg, in Vermont, to Champlain, in New
York, and for other purposes, approved
May 21, 1865 3238
bill to establish a, from Fort Wayne to Au-
burn, De Kalb county, Indiana 3376
bill to authorize the construction of a bridge
across the Missouri river, and declaring the
same a 3406
bill declaring a certain bridge over the Mis-
sissippi a, and highway 137
bill to establish a, from Gardner to Tonica,
in the State of Illinois 349
Post routes, bill to establish certain 2377
Pott, Charles M., joint resolution (H. R. No.
194) authorizing the Secretary of the In-
terior to pay, a pension of fifteen dollars
per month 4092,4277
Powers of Congress 3218, 3219, 3220, 3221
remarks on the, by—
Mr. Kerr 3218, 3219, 3220, 3221
Pratt, Alexander, bill (S. No. 435) for the
relief of 3907, 4109
Preble, George Henry, a commander in the
Navy of the United States, bill for the
relief of 136
bill (S. No. 176) for the relief of, 2393, 2634
Preemption—see Public Lands; Homestead.
President, the committee to wait on the....4809
President's House, bill (H. R. No. 35) making
an appropriation for refurnishing and re-
pairing the 59
President of the United States, calls upon the,
for information 16,
22, 46, 70, 115, 129, 130, 136, 171.
172, 214, 851, 899, 1067, 1162, 1190',
1968, 2049, 2130, 2182, 2546, 2726, 2859,
3080, 3090, 3241, 3400, 3537, 3082, 4047
communications from 10,
81, 104, 138, 150, 173, 214, 460, 483,
507, 610, 611, 612, 775, 813, 845, 846,
1209,1251, 1401, 1530,1533, 1580, 1767,
1772, 1812,1869, 1952, 2130, 2215, 2233.
2319, 2374, 2380, 2393, 2434 J 2603, 2608,
2659. 2688, 2727, 2785, 2786, 2863, 2911,
2926^ 2928, 3095,3149, 3250, 3251, 3301,
3356, 3453, 3465, 3943, 4102, 4193. 4309
annual message of, and accompanying re-
ports—see Appendix.
resolutions in relation to the annual message
of 72
President of the United States—Continued,
resolution appointing a committee of one
member from ^each State represented ia
the House, to join such committee as may
be appointed on the part of the Senate,
to consider and report by what token- of
respect and affection it may be proper for
Congress to express the deep sensibility of
the nation to the event of the decease of
their late President Abraham Lincoln, and
• that so much of the message 'of the, as
refers to that melancholy event be referred
to said committee 10,15, 48, 71
bill amending the act declaring the officers
who shall act as, in case of vacancies in
the offices both of, and Vice President,
approved March 1, 1792 : 14
concurrent resolution appointing the l'2th
day of February, 1866, to be observed by
both Houses of Congress in memory of
Abraham Lincoln, late 71
resolution of thanks to 115
bill (H. R. No. 211) to authorize the, to
appoint certain officers of the Executive
Mansion, and fixing their salaries..;349,
615, 2726
yeas and nays on the 2726
resolutions approving the conduct of the, in
declining to accept a present tendered to
him by friends in New York....351, 481
yeas and nays on the 351, 481
resolution expressing confidence in the pa-
triotism and ability of the, and in his de-
sire to restore the Union on a basis of
permanent prosperity and peace, and
pledging the cooperation of the House in
his general policy of reconstruction in all
constitutional modes 171, 1721, 1854
remarks on the, by—
Mr. Raymond 1721
resolution approving the exercise of the veto
power by the 2572
Price, Hiram, a Representative from Iowa...9,
20,57,69,137,171,177,237,238,240,241,
242.286, 507, 518,584,617, 724, 758,948,
951,1066, 1067, 1097, 1098, 1115, 1189,
1191,1220,1308,1309, 1341, 1342, 1343,
1344,1349,1433,1450, 1455, 1456, 1457,
1468; 1504,1507.1536, 1547, 1553, 1582,
1602,1610,1615,1656,1694, 1719, 1724,
1725,1728,1752,1707,1820, 1821,1822,
1862,1871,1876,1970,1972, 2007, 2049,
2118,2155,2156, 2157, 2158, 2159, 2160,
2161,2182,2183, 2184, 2186, 2187, 2180,
2191,2212, 2214, 2245, 2246, 2599, 2600,
2607,2627,2628, 2632, 2655, 2656, 2726,
2730,2746, 2747, 2757, 2772, 2781, 2784,
2789,2811,2813, 2817, 2829, 2838. 2864,
2945,2966, 3092, 3094, 3095, 3096^ 3203,
3267, 3268, 3269, 3299, 3300, 3329, 3332,
3373, 3375, 3399, 3414, 3423, 3424, 3444,
3462; 3464, 8474, 3511, 3520, 3548, 3571,
3572, 3602, 3604, 3657, 3663, 3682, 3687,
3747, 3795, 3815, 3833, 3835, 3839, 3892,
3949, 8974,4010, 4011, 4016, 4046, 4058,
4059, 4062, 4091, 4107, 4108, 4151, 4154,
4155,4156, 4161, 4182, 4183, 4200, 4248,
4262, 4274,4278, 4279, 4282, 4283, 4307
resolutions by 20, 69, 171, 3682, 4248
remarks on suffrage in the District of Colum-
bia 240, 241, 242
remarks on the bill for the relief of Robert
Hennc ■ 017
remarks on the joint resolution (H. R. No.
63) to amend the Constitution...1006,1067
remarks on the deficiency bill .1097, 1582
remarks on regulating trade with British
North America 1341, 1342, 1343
remarks on the loan bill 1456, 1457
remarks on the bill in relation to land-grant
railroads 1725
remarks on reconstruction..,1822,3095, 3096
remarks on the bill for the relief of John C.
McFerran . 1871
remarks on the Iowa and Missouri State Line
railroad 2157
remarks on the Northern Pacific railroad
bill 2182, 2183, 2184, 2186, 2187
remarks on the tax bill 2730,
2746) 2784, 2789, 2811
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