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734 An act for the relief of Mrs. Ann E. Smoot, widow of the late Captain Joseph Smoot, of the United States Navy

received.......

read twice and referred......

740 An act granting an increase of pension to Jane W. McKee, widow of Colonel William R. McKee, of the second regiment of Kentucky volunteers

received...

read twice and referred.........

reported adversely.

749 An act for the relief of Alfred C. Murphy and Hiram Burlingham

received.........

read twice and referred.......

752 An act granting an invalid pension to Jacob Yates

received.......

read twice and referred

765 An act to amend an act entitled "An act to regulate the diplomatic and consular systems of the United States, approved August 18, 1856

777 An act for the relief of William Hayne, administrator of Ann Hayne— received........

read twice and referred.....

778 An act for the relief of the children of Elizabeth Yancy, widow of John

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Yancy-
received.....

240

read twice and referred........

250

806 An act to confirm certain entries of land in the State of Missourireported.......

130

811

An act for the relief of A. Bledsal, William Bryson, William C. Scott,
William Doty, and others-

referred..

34

reported with an amendment.....

147

828

An act for the relief of Amanda Batts, Laura P. W. Young, and Betsey
Murdock, heirs of Barbara Walker-

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841 An act making further provision in relation to consolidated land offices—

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An act for the relief of J. and R. H. Porter, J. C. Irvine & Co., and
Charles Perry & Co-

852 An act for the relief of certain Chippewa, Ottawa, and Pottawatomie

Indians

received........

read twice and referred..........

reported with amendments.....

amended, read the third time, and passed..

275

336

No.

Title and action.

Page.

852

858

861

An act for the relief of certain Chippewa, Ottawa, and Pottawatomie
Indians-Continued.

House of Representatives agrees to the amendment of the Senate....
presented

approved..

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An act granting a pension to Rufus L. Harvey

received.......

read twice and referred.

reported adversely.....

An act making appropriations for the payment of invalid and other pen-
sions of the United States, for the year ending June 30, 1862—

received......

read twice and referred.......

reported, read the third time, and passed.......
signed and presented

approved........

862 An act making appropriations for the support of the Military Academy for the year ending the 30th of June, 1862

received....

read twice and referred...

reported with an amendment, amended, read the third time, and
passed

signed..

House of Representatives agrees to the amendment of the Senate...

presented.

approved....

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863

An act to authorize the issue of treasury notes, and for other pur-
poses-

received, read twice, and referred.........

reported with amendments.

amended, on motion by Mr. Wade: And the proceeds of the sales of
the public lands shall be specifically pledged and set apart to redeem
the said notes at par; and the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby
authorized to purchase such notes at par with the funds thus speci-
fically pledged for the redemption of the notes issued under this act,
and agreed to as amended.....

36

38

read the third time and passed.....

House of Representatives agrees to the amendments of the Senate
with an amendment, and Senate concurs therein....

signed.....

presented...
approved.

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864 An act making appropriations for the consular and diplomatic expenses
of the government for the year ending June 30, 1862-
received, read twice, and referred..

reported with amendments.

amended, read the third time, and passed.........

House of Representatives disagrees to some and agrees to others
of the amendments of the Senate, with an amendment..........
referred.

Senate insists, and asks a conference.........

House of Representatives insists, and agrees to a conference.

House of Representatives agrees to the report of the committee of
conference.

report of the committee of conference, and Senate concurs therein..
signed

presented..

approved

865

An act making appropriations for the current and contingent expenses
of the Indian department, and for fulfilling treaty stipulations with
various Indian tribes for the year ending June 30, 1862-

received..........

read twice and referred

reported with amendments.
amended

65

165

175

215

216,217

223

233,234

318

318,319

332

336

350

70,71 72

123,124

174

No.

Title and action.

Page.

865 An act making appropriations for the current and contingent expenses
of the Indian department, and for fulfilling treaty stipulations with
various Indian tribes for the year ending June 30, 1862-Continued.
amendments proposed by Mr. Sebastian, from the Committee on
Indian Affairs:

for payment to A. J. Campbell, &c...........
for payment to John F. Jones, &c..........

that for the purpose of paying certain claims of certain members of
the Ottawa tribe of Indians, &e.........

for carrying into effect the eleventh article of the treaty with the
Choctaws, &c........

to enable the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to adjust the accounts
Brigham Young, late governor of Utah Territory, &c.

for payment to the orphans and their heirs, provided for in the first ar-
ticle of the treaty of 1832, with the Creek Indians, &c...

read the third time and passed.....

motion to reconsider the vote on the passage of the bill........
motion to reconsider withdrawn.....

House of Representatives agrees to some and disagrees to others
of the amendments of the Senate, and asks a conference.........
Senate insists, and agrees to a conference.......

report of the committee of conference and Senate concurs therein....
House of Representatives disagrees to the report of the committee
of conference......

Senate insists, and agrees to a further conference...

report of the committee of conference, and Senate concurs therein...
House of Representatives agrees to the report of the committee of
conference..

signed......

presented
approved......

866 An act to supply deficiencies in the appropriations for the service of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1861

received, read twice, and referred........

message from the House of Representatives asking the return of
the bill, agreed to.........

bill returned to the Senate..............

reported with amendments.....

amended, on motion by Mr. Hunter, from the Committee on Fi-
nance: To enable the Secretary of the Navy to carry out the condi-
tional contract made by him with the Chiriqui Improvement Com-
pany, &c.......

amended, on motion by Mr. Fitch, from the Committee on Print-
ing: Purchase of a building for a public printing office........
further amended, read the third time, and passed..

House of Representatives agrees to some and disagrees to others
of the amendments of the Senate.......

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876

referred to the Committee on Finance.....

reported to insist, and ask a conference...

committee of conference appointed.......

House of Representatives insists, and agrees to a conference.
report of the committee of conference-unable to agree....
Senate further insists, and asks a conference

House of Representatives insists, and agrees to a conference
report of the committee of conference.......

House of Representatives agrees to the report..........

Senate concurs in the report of the committee of conference...
presented

approved

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An act for the benefit of Gabriel J. Johnston

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191

191,197

196

207

214

215

239

240

245,246

257

278

125

127

151

172

186

200

No.

Title and action.

Page.

892 An act making appropriations for the legislative, executive, and judicial expenses of the government for the year ending June 30, 1862received, read twice, and referred.

85

reported with amendments....

165

amended, read the third time, and passed..

176

House of Representatives agrees to some and disagrees to others
of the amendments of the Senate.....

215

referred.

217

reported, Senate insist, and ask a conference....

224

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House of Representatives insists, and agrees to a conference.....
report of the committee of conference, and Senate concurs therein...

presented...

approved.......

895 An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the government for the year ending June 30, 1862

received

read twice and referred

reported with amendments...

considered..

the following amendment being under consideration, viz: For the
distribution of the collections of the exploring and surveying expedi-
tions of the government, and the construction of additional cases to
receive such part of said collections as may be retained by the govern-
ment, six thousand dollars. Amended, on motion by Mr. Bragg,
by inserting at the end thereof, such distribution to be only to in-
stitutions willing to receive the same, and at their own expense.
amendment: To pay to the city of Cleveland, Ohio, the special sewerage
tax chargeable upon the custom-house property, &c.......
amendment proposed by Mr. Polk: To pay for paving the streets in
front of the custom-house in the city of St. Louis......
amendment preposed by Mr. Douglas, from the Committee on
Foreign Relations: Insert, That the Secretary of State be directed
to audit and settle the accounts of Charles J. Helm, consul general of
the United States at Havana, &c.......

amendment proposed by Mr. Bigler, from the Committee on Com-
merce: For payment of balance due contractor for building the cus-
tom-houses at Belfast and Ellsworth, Maine, &c

amendment proposed by Mr. Grimes, from the Committee on
Naval Affairs: For the construction of a sewer in Brooklyn, New
York, upon Flushing avenue, &c........

amendment proposed by Mr. Fitch: Insert, To enable the Superin-
tendent of Public Printing to execute the binding and ruling, and to
furnish blank books, &c.....

92

95

223

279

281

285,286

286

286,303

287

287,292

292

amendment proposed by Mr. Bragg, from the Committee on Pub

lie Lands: To reimburse all registers and receivers of district land
offices who have employed clerks, &c........

293

amendment proposed by Mr. Hale: To refund to Franklin Haven
and his associates $12,000, deposited with the Post Office Depart-
ment, &c.....

294

amendments: payment to Mrs. E. A. Linn...

payment to Michael Cassin, administrator of James Cassin.....
payment for marble for the custom-house at Charleston, South Caro-
lina......

294

295

295,304

that whenever a recovery shall be had on any action brought against
any collector of the customs, &c......

296

to adjust the accounts of Brigham Young, late governor of Utah, and
superintendent of Indian affairs, &c.....

296

to defray the expenses of holding a treaty with the Nez Perces Indians,
in Washington Territory, &c......

296,297

to pay the actual expenses incurred by the registers of the land office
at Oregon City, &c.

to adjust the accounts of the contractors for the erection of the United
States Marine Hospital at New Orleans, &c......

to enable the Secretary of the Navy to carry out the conditional con-
tract made by him with the Chiriqui Improvement Company, &c...!

304

305

305

No.

895

Title and action.

An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the govern-
ment for the year ending June 30, 1862-Continued.

amendments:

for the erection of a custom-house, post office, and court rooms, at St.
Paul, Minnesota, &c..........

to provide for the faithful execution of the fourth article of the treaty
with Great Britain, of August 9, 1842, &c............

read the third time and passed.......

Page.

House of Representatives agrees to some and disagrees to others of
the amendments of the Senate, and asks a conference.........
Senate insists, and agrees to a conference.....

received.........

House of Representatives agrees to the report of the committee of
conference....

report of the committee of conference, and Senate concurs therein...

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read twice and referred..

reported............

899 An act making appropriations for the support of the army for the year

ending June 30, 1862–

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received......

read twice and referred...

120

126

reported with amendments.

considered

amendments proposed by Mr. Lane, from the Committee on Mili-
tary Affairs and the Militia......

266

311

320.321

amendment proposed by Mr. Baker, from the Committee on Public
Lands: Protection of emigrants on the overland routes between the
Atlantic slope, &c......

322,328

322

amendment proposed by Mr. Johnson, of Arkansas: Purchase of
Congressional Globes, &c

amendment proposed by Mr. Wilkinson: To audit the accounts of
the late superintendent of the Fort Ridgely and South Pass wagon
road, &c.......

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amendment proposed by Mr. Hale: That the pay, allowances, and
emoluments of no officer in the army, except the Lieutenat General, |
shall exceed five thousand dollars per annum.....
amendment proposed by Mr. Wilson: Insert, To indemnify citizens
of Iowa and Minnesota for the destruction of property at or near
Spirit Lake by Inkpadutah's band of Sioux Indians.....
amendment proposed by Mr. Powell: That the Alexandria, Lou-
doun, and Hampshire Railroad Company be, and they are hereby,
authorized to extend and use the Georgetown branch of their railroad
into and within the city of Washington, within the Distrct of Co-
lumbia, &c.....

amendment proposed by Mr. Simmons: That to provide for the faith-
ful execution of the fourth article of the treaty with Great Britain of
the 9th of August, 1842, and to secure the releases mentioned in said
treaty, the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, directed
to pay, &c.........

read the third time and passed..........

House of Representatives agrees to some and disagrees to others
of the amendments of the Senate.....

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Senate asks a conference........

352

House of Representatives concurs in the report of the committee of
conference....

355

report of the committee of conference and Senate concurs therein....
signed and presented........

368

368.369

372

905 An act for the relief of Lieuenant George L. Hartsuff, of the United States Army

received...

read twice and ordered to lie on the table......

65,66

128

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