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... bill making appropriations for the Cumberland road in Ohio , Indiana , and Illinois . Mr. Hoge gave notice of a motion for leave to introduce a bill providing for the sale of the reserved mineral lands of the United States in the State ...
... bill making appropriations for the Cumberland road in Ohio , Indiana , and Illinois . Mr. Hoge gave notice of a motion for leave to introduce a bill providing for the sale of the reserved mineral lands of the United States in the State ...
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... bill or otherwise . In pursuance of previous notice , Mr. McClelland asked , obtained leave , and introduced a bill ( No. 445 ) relative to the office of surveyor general for the States of Ohio , Indiana , and Michigan : which bill was ...
... bill or otherwise . In pursuance of previous notice , Mr. McClelland asked , obtained leave , and introduced a bill ( No. 445 ) relative to the office of surveyor general for the States of Ohio , Indiana , and Michigan : which bill was ...
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... bills of the following titles , viz : No. 456. A bill for the relief of Elizabeth Jones and others , the heirs of John Carr ; No. 457. A bill for the relief of Susannah Scott ; No. 458. A bill for the relief of Richard Elliott ...
... bills of the following titles , viz : No. 456. A bill for the relief of Elizabeth Jones and others , the heirs of John Carr ; No. 457. A bill for the relief of Susannah Scott ; No. 458. A bill for the relief of Richard Elliott ...
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... bill No. 2 , being a bill to reduce and gradu- ate the price of public lands in favor of settlers and cultivators , shall cease at 3 o'clock this day ; and the committee shall then proceed to vote on such amendments as may be pending or ...
... bill No. 2 , being a bill to reduce and gradu- ate the price of public lands in favor of settlers and cultivators , shall cease at 3 o'clock this day ; and the committee shall then proceed to vote on such amendments as may be pending or ...
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... bill was read a first and second time , and referred to a Committee of the Whole House to - morrow . Mr. Phoenix , from the Committee on Commerce , to which was referred the bill ( No. 435 ) to provide for continuing the improvement of ...
... bill was read a first and second time , and referred to a Committee of the Whole House to - morrow . Mr. Phoenix , from the Committee on Commerce , to which was referred the bill ( No. 435 ) to provide for continuing the improvement of ...
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Alcee Labranche Alexander Harper Alvan Cullom Amasa Dana amendment Amos Abbott Archibald H Asher Tyler Benjamin White Black James Brown Byram Green Cary Cave Johnson Charles Hudson Committee Davis John desired by one-fifth Dromgoole Edward Joy Morris Elias Florence entitled An act Farlee Ficklin Francis Brengle Garrett Davis George Alfred Caldwell Hannibal Hamlin Haralson Henry Grider Horace Wheaton Hubard Ingersoll Isaac E Jacob Brinkerhoff Jacob Thompson James Pollock John Dickey John Quincy Adams John R. J. Daniel John Ritter John Wethered Johnson Andrew Johnson Joseph H Joshua Herrick Julius Rockwell Linn Boyd Luther Severance McCauslen McKay memorial of citizens Morse Moses Norris motion nays being desired Ordered Orville Hungerford Paul Dillingham pension petition of citizens petitions be referred praying Preston King relief resolution Resolved Reuben Chapman Richard Brodhead Richard French Robert Smith Senate Seymour Territory Thomas H Thomasson Tibbatts Union voted Whole House William H William Lucas William Parmenter
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