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HOUSE BILLS.
LXXI
H. R. No. 3405—
Granting a right of way to the Salt Lake, Sevier, and Pioche
Railroad Company.—[By Mr. Packer.]
Referred, 538.
H. R. No. 3406—
Granting an increased pension to Hampton Thompson, late a
private in company G sixty-third regiment Pennsylvania
volunteers.—[By Mr. McClelland.]
Referred, 638.
H. R. No. 3407—
For the relief of owners of lands sold for direct taxes.—[By Mr.
Duke.]
Referred, 538.
H. R. No. No. 3408—
For the relief of James Green, of Alexandria, Virginia.—[By Mr.
Braxton.]
Referred, 538.
H. R. No. 3409—
For the relief of C. W. C. Dunnington.—[By Mr. Braxton.]
Referred, 538.
H. R- No. 3410—
For the relief of E. E. Downham, of Alexandria, Virginia.—[By
Mr. Braxton.]
Referred, 538.
H. R. No. 3411—
To amend section fourteen of an act entitled "An act to establish a
uniform system of bankruptcy throughout the United States,"
and all acts amendatory thereto.—'[By Mr. Stowell.]
Referred, 538.
H. R. No. 3412—
To prohibit officers of a State from holding office under the
Government of the United States.—[By Mr. Porter.]
Referred, 538.
H. R. No. 3413—
For the extension of a patent to Alexander Douglas.—[By Mr.
Piatt. ]
Referred, 538.
H. R. No. 3414—
For the relief of E. A. Fulcher, to refund purchase money of
Tice meter.—[By Mr. Harris, of Virginia.]
Referred, 538.
H. R. No. 3415—
To appropriate money to further improve the harbor at Savannah,
Georgia.—[By Mr. Maclntyre.]
Referred, 538.
H. R. No. 3416—
To transfer certain counties of the southern judicial district of
Georgia to the northern judicial district.—[By Mr. Whiteley.]
Referred, 538.
H. R. No. 3417—
For the relief of George Alfred Hall.—[By Mr. Sheldon.]
Referred, 538.
H. R. No. 3418—
For the relief of George P. Works.—[By Mr. Morey.]
Referred, 538.
H. R. No. 3419—
To aid in rebuilding the levees of the Mississippi river.—[By Mr.
Morey.]
Referred, 538.
H. R. No. 3420—
For the relief of William McElroy, late a lieutenant United States
Army.—[By Mr. Ambler.]
Referred, 538.
H. R. No. 3421—
To encourage mechanical industry.—[By Mr. Stevenson.]
Referred, 538.
H. R. No. 3422—
For the relief of Miles Greenwood.—[By Mr. Stevenson.]
Referred, 638.
H. R. No. 3423— .
To amend an act entitled "An act to amend section five of an
act entitled 'An act making appropriations for the civil and
diplomatic expenses of the Government for the year 1841,'
approved March 3, 1841, and to authorize the proper con-
struction thereof."—[By Mr. Bingham.]
Referred, 538 ; leave to report asked, 1013.
H. R. No. 3424—
To amend an act entitled "An act to provide a national currency
secured by pledge of United States bonds, and to provide for
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the circulation and redemption thereof,'
1864—[By Mr. Van Trump.]
Referred, 538. .L<--
H. R. No. 3425—
For the relief of H. Clay Elliott, of Kentucky.—[By Mr. Beck,
of Kentucky.]
Referred, 538; reported and passed, 005 ; passed Senate with
amendment, 648; concurred in, 682; enrolled, 688; not
returned, become a law, 1092.
In Senate : Received from House, 597 ; referred, 600 ; reported
and passed with amendment, 626 ; concurred in, 701 : enrolled,
702.
H. R. No. 3426—
Granting a pension to Mrs. Sarah Cully, of Meade county,
Kentucky, widow of Thomas Cully, late a soldier of the
revolutionary war.—[By Mr. Read.]
Referred, 538.
H. R. No. 3427—
For the relief of Joseph Anderson, of Nashville, Tennessee.—[By
Mr. Golladay.]
Referred, 538.
H. R. No. 3428—
For the relief of Ferdinand Kuhn, of Nashville, Tennessee.—[By
Mr. Golladay.]
Referred, 538.
H. R. No. 3429—
For the relief of John Bowman, of Nashville, Tennessee.—[By
Mr. Golladay.]
Referred, 538.
H. R. No. 3430—
To repeal 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 respecting the
property to which said act refers.—[By Mr. Shanks.]
Referred, 588.
H. R. No. 3431—
To simplify the accounts of disbursing officers.—[By Mr. Coburn.]
Referred, 538.
H. R. No. 3432—
To limit the time for the presentation to and decision of claims by
the Commissary General of Subsistence under the act to restrict
the jurisdiction of the Court of Claims.—[By Mr. Coburn.]
Referred, 538; reported and passed, 1510.
In Senate: Received from House, 1519 ; referred, 1552.
H. R. No. 3433—
Repealing so much of an act making appropriations for the sup-
port of the Army for the year ending June 30, 1873, and for
other purposes, as prohibits persons in the military service
from obtaining royalties on inventions.—[By Mr. Coburn.]
Referred, 538.
H. R. No. 3434—
To provide for the establishment of a large arsenal of construction
and repair, a powder depot, and a proving-ground at suitable
points east of the Alleghany mountains, and for the discon-
tinuance and disposal of some of the smaller arsenals.—[By
Mr. Coburn.]
Referred, 538; reported and passed, 1515.
In Senate: Received from the House, 1520; referred, 1552;
reported, 1700; passed over, 2193.
H. R. No. 3435—
To provide for the Military Academy band and to fix the pay ot
its members.—[By Mr. Coburn.]
Referred, 539.
H. R. No. 3436— _ * , . ,
To provide for the repayment of income tax collected of judicial
officers of the States.—[By Mr. Kerr.}
Referred, 539.
H. R. No. 3437— . . . , ,
To equalize bounties to soldiers of the United Ststes in the late
war to suppress the rebellion.—[By Mr. Manson.]
Referred, 539.
H. R. No. 3438—
For the relief of William Davenport, of Zionsville, Indiana.—[By
Mr. Manson.]
Referred, 539.
H. R. No. 3439—
For the relief of Nicholas Whitehall, of Fountain county,
Indiana—[By Mr. Manson.]
Referred, 539.
H. R. No. 3440— .
Granting a pension to Enos B. Connover, late a private ot
company A twenty-fifth Illinois volunteer infantry.—[By
Mr. Moore.]
Referred, 539.
H. R. No. 3441— , „ ., ,
To incorporate the Salt Lake and Colorado River Railroad.
Company.—[By Mr. Moore.]
Referred, 539.
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