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INDEX TO SENATE PROCEEDINGS.
LXVII
Haskall, Phoebe, bill (H. R. No. 1059) grant*
ing a pension to, widow of Sidney Smith,
received from House, 429; referred, 449;
reported adversely and indefinitely post-
poned, 1666.
Hatch, Reuben B., resolution calling for
papers relating to the final settlement of
the accounts of, late quartermaster, &c.—
[By Mr. Logan, March 28,1872.]
agreed to, 2012.
resolution directing the return of the papers
in the case of—[By Mr. Logan, April 9,
1872.]
agreed to, 2285.
Hawks, Miller & Co., bill (S. No. 811) for the
relief of Butler, Miller & Co., and, of
Ohio—[By Mr. Sherman.]
referred, 1666.
Hayden, Hiram W., bill (S. No. 1152) for the
relief of—[By Mr. Ferry, of Connecticut.]
reported, 3768; passed, 4159.
Haynie, George C., bill (H. R. No. 206) for
the relief of.
received from House, 1853; referred, 1388;
reported, 2011, 2834; passed, 2847; en-
rolled, 2992.
Heath & Co's Counterfeit Detector, bill (H. R.
No. 1762) to authorize the Secretary of the
Treasury to allow the printing of impres-
sions of currency notes and bonds, Ac.,
for the use of.
received from House, 1228; referred, 1254;
reported and indefinitely postponed, 1587.
Heddinger, John, bill (H. it. No. 2471) grant-
ing a pension to.
received from House, 2725 ; referred, 2725.
Hemp, Russia, bill (S. No. 405) to provide
for the repayment of certain duties col-
lected upon the importation of—[By Mr.
Fenton. J
referred, 159.
remarks relating to the duty on, by—
Mr. Bayard 2320, 2321
Mr. Fenton 2321
Mr. Morrill, of Vermont 2320,2321
Henderson, Alexander, bill (S. No. 1158) for
the relief of—[By Mr. Vickers.]
reported, 3811.
Henderson, J. N., k Co., bill (H. R. No. 847)
for tberelief of Tinsley, Van Horn & Co.,
Glenn, Overall A Clark, and, of Louis-
iana, Missouri.
received from the House, 909; read, 929 ;
referred, 949; reported, 1128; discussed,
2596; referred anew, 3763.
Henry, J. L., bill (S. No. 1147) for the relief
of—[By Mr. Chandler.]
referred, 3763.
Hensley, Wesley, bill (H. R. No. 2443) grant-
ing a pension to.
received from House, 2725; referred, 2725.
Hepburn, Phebe, bill (S. No. 201) for the
relief of—[By Mr. Pratt.]
reported, 1151; passed, 2258; passed House,
3869; enrolled, 8897: approved, 4145.
Hey wood, Joseph L., bill (H. R. No. 2909)
for the reliet of, and others.
received from House, 3869; referred, 8888.
Hicks, Mrs. Eliza, bill (H. R. No. 2488) grant-
ing a pension to.
received from the Honse, 2763; referred,
2764.
Highland kilts, bill (H. R. No. 1789) to per-
mit the importation, free of duty, of cer-
tain, and uniforms for the seventy-ninth
regiment of Highlanders of the National
Guard, State of New York.
received from House, 1852; referred, 1854;
reported adversely, 2797.
Hill, Joshua, a Senator from Georgia 43
petitions presented by 158,
378, 449, 723,1880, 1937, 2428, 3275
bills introduced by—
No. 400—for dividing the State of Georgia
into three judicial districts, and organ-
izing and establishing an additional
district court of the United States
with circoit court powers and juris-
diction 159
Hill, Joshua, a Senator from Georgia—Con-
tinued.
bills introduced by—
No. 637—for the payment of Richard M.
Green for the use and purchase of his
patent by the Government 582
No. 962—to relieve George N. Forbes of
political disabilities..... 2358
No. 1020—for the relief of Frederick
Vincent, administrator of James Le
Caze, surviving partner of Le Caze &
Mallet 2674
No. 1042—for the relief of Thomas
Hollis, of Morgan county, Georgia, 2798
No. 1154—to remove the political dis-
abilities of certain citizens of Georgia
therein named 3770
report made by 2674
incidental remarks by 546,1712,
1966,2154,2843, 3505, 8766,
4105,4201, 4498,4501,4502
remarks on the amnesty and civil rights bill
(H. R. No. 380) .!T.....241,
242, 243, 244. 245, 275, 276,491,
492, 685, 590, 767, 879, 926, 927
on the apportionment bill 620, 679
on the order of business 667,
668, 767, 1668, 1712, 4417
on the resolution to inquire into the sales
of arms 1238, 1287, 1290, 1298
on Rnle 47, relating to admissions to the
floor 1286
on the legislative appropriation bill, 1322,
1323,1327,1453, 1454,1496,1497, 1498,
1575,1593,1597,1598,1643,1644,1645,
1669, 1670,1672, 1673,1674,1675, 2637
on the resolution in regard to recommend-
ations for office 1761,1762, 1763
on bill to repeal the duties on salt...1859
on the bill to repeal the duties on tea and
coffee 1972,1980, 2029,
2031, 2033, 2034, 2040, 2041, 2042
on the Indian appropriation bill 2097,
2334, 2337
on the Piedmont and Potomac railroad
bill, 2132, 2133, 2134, 2135, 2157,2159
on the bill to relieve George N. Forbes
of disabilities 2358
on the consular and diplomatic appropri-
ation bill 2364
on the bill to further the administration
of justice 2493
on the bill to secure equal rights in the
public schools of Washington- 2541
on the deficiency appropriation bill,
2566, 2725, 2728, 2730, 2734,
2778, 2779, 2842, 2911, 2914
on the case of Hon. Joseph C. Abbott,
from North Carolina 2639, 2676
on the resolution limiting debate on ap-
propriation bills 2875
on the Post, Office appropriation bill...3144
on the bill for the removal of disabilities
(H. R. No. 1050) 3187,
3194, 3195, 3259, 3265, 3269
on the bill in reference to the election
for presidential electors in Louis
iana 3282, 3283
on the enforcement bill (S. No. 791), 3292,
8359, 3424, 8427
on the bill extending the enforcement
act..... 3646
on the tariff and tax bill 3916,
4016, 4040, 4073, 4077
on the civil appropriation bill, 4247,4256,
4257, 4258, 4260, 4262, 4263, 4264,
4265, 4269, 4273, 4274, 4371, 4388
on the resolution to pay Senator Vick-
ers 4412
on the Anacostia and Potomac River rail-
road bill 4414
on the b>ll to remove disabilities (H. R.
No. 1325) 4502
Hipp, Charles, bill (H. R. No. 1262) for the
relief of, of St. Mary, Auglaize county,
Ohio.
received from Honse, 1107; referred, 1112;
reported, 2984; passed with amendment,
4190; concurred in, 4356; enrolled, 4402.
Hisaong, Captain Lyman J., bill (S. No.
1112) for the relief of, of Henry county,
Ohio—[By Mr. Sherman.]
referred, 8352; reported, 3869; passed 4302.
Hitchcock, Phineas W., a Senator from Ne-
braska 1
petitions presented by....481, 519, 580, 951,
1127, 1176, 1389, 1623,1819,2453,2073
bills introduced by—
No. 497—to constitute Nebraska City, in.
the State of Nebraska, a port of deliv-
ery 452
No. 498—amendatory of the homestead
law .452
No. 605—granting lands to certain insti-
tutions in the State of Nebraska...-484
No. 629—to extend the provisions of an
act to enable the State of Arkansas and
other States to reclaim the swamp lands
within their limits to the State of
Nebraska 953
No. 645—to confirm the title to certain
lands on the Fort Kearney military reser-
vation, in Fremont county, Iowa... 1036
No. 654—to provide for holding terms of
the circuit and district courts of the
United States in Nebraska City, in the
State of Nebraska 1063
No. 680—to encourage the growth of tim-
ber on western prairies 1129
No. 699—fixing the salary of the United
States attorney and United States mar-
shal for the district of Nebraska. ...1177
No. 722—to authorize the Construction
of a fire-proof building at Lincoln, the
capital ot Nebraska 1226
No. 770—to erect two new land districts
in the State of Nebraska .....1490
No. 821—granting right of way through
the public lauds to the Utah Northern
Railroad Company 1701
No. 828—authorizing the construction of
a bridge acrobs the Missouri river oppo-
site to or within the corporate limits of
Nebraska City, Nebraska. 1758
No. 829—granting the Kearney military
reservation to the State of Nebraska,
for the use and benefit of the Nebraska
State Deaf and Dumb and Insane Asy-
lum 1758
No. 839—to encourage internal improve-
ments in the Territories 1785
No. 844—granting the right of way through
the public lands to the Cheyenne, Iron
Mountain, and Pacific Railroad and Tel-
egraph Company 1820
No. 992—relating to the creation of new
land districts 2525
No. 1031—granting to the American Fork
Railway Company the right of way
through the public lands for- the con-
struction of a railroad and telegraph in
the Territory of Utah 2761
No. 1044—granting the right* of way
through the public lands to the Grand
Island and Northwestern railroad, 2834
resolutions submitted by—
for priuting Hayden's final report of the
geological survey of Nebraska—[Feb-
ruary 12, 1872] 954
for printing the report on immigration by
the Bureau of Statistics—[March 18,
1872] 1625
reports made by 1665, 3246, 3315
incidental remarks by 869, 1459,
1591, 1665, 1666, 1667, 1712, 1986,
2164, 2357, 2390, 2560, 2595, 2847,
2959, 3173, 8316, 4034, 4080, 4140,
4141, 4160, 4184, 4185, 4201, 4494,
remarks on the bill relating to the overland
mails 1130, 1151, 1152, 1154
on the bill to provide for the irrigation of
Bear River valley in Utah Territory, 1965
on the Indian appropriation bill 2063,
2070, 2268, 2269, 2323, 2324, 2325
on the order of business 2382, 2627
on the bill authorizing a bridge across the
Missouri river at Nebraska City...2382,
2383, 2384
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