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AlUrich, N. W ------------------- Providence, R. I. Hiscock, Frank ____ --------- ----- Syracuse, N.Y.
Allison, William B ------- - ------- Dubuque, Iowa. Hoar, George F -------------- ---- Worcester, Mass.
Bate, Willin.m B ----- ____ ---· ____ Nashville, Tenn. Jones, James K----··------------- Washington, Ark.
Beck, James B ------ ------- ----- Lexington, Ky. Jones, John P - ----- ------· ------ Gold Hill, Nev.
Berry, James H ----------------- Bentonville, Ark. Kenna, John E------------------ Charleston, W. Va.
Blackburn, Joseph C. S ---------- Versailles, Ky. McPherson, John R ______________ Jersey City, N. J.
Blair, Henry W ----------------- Manchester, N.H. Manderson, Charles F ------------ Omaha, Nebr.
Blodgett, RuftlS __ --------------- Long Branch, N. J. Uitchell, John H __________ ..;_____ Portland, Oreg.
Bowen, Thomas M. -------------- Del Norte, Colo. Morgan, John T----------------· Selma, Ala.
Brown, Joseph E ---------------- Atlanta, Ga.. Morrill, Justin s __________________ Strafford, Vt.
Butler, M. C -------------------- Edgefield, S. C. Paddock, Algernon s _____ ---- ---· Beatrice, Nebr.
Call, Wilkinson----- ··----------- Jacksonville, Fla. Palmer,· Thomas W -------------- Detroit, Mich.
Cameron, J.D.------------------ Harrisburg, Pa. Pasco, Samuel_---------··---·-··-- Monticello, Fla.
Chace, Jonathan----------------- Providence, R. I. Payne, Henry B ----------------- Cleveland, Ohio.
Chandler, William E----- -------- Concord, N.H. Platt, Orville H _____ ____________ Meriden, Conn.
Cockrell, FI·ancis M. -------------- Warrensburgh, Mo. Plumb, Preston B ______ ---------- Emporia, Kans.
Coke, Richard ___________________ Waco, Tex. Pugh, James L-------------··---- Eufaula, Ala.
Colquitt, Alfred H--------------- Atlanta, Ga. Quay, M.S . .·- ·-------·----------- Heaver, Pa.
Cullom, Shelby 1\L ______________ Springfield, ill. Heagan, John H----------------- Palestine, Tex.
Daniel, John W ----------··------ Lynchburgh, Va. Ransom, Matt. W ---------------- Weldon, N. C.
Davis, Co hman K --------~------ St. Paul, Minn. Riddleberger, H. H-------------- Woodstock, Va.
Dawes, Henry L----------------- Pittsfield, Mass. Sabin, Dwight M-------- ··------- Stillwater, Minn.
Dolph, Joseph N _____ ------------ Portland, Oreg. Saulsbury, Eli------------------- Dover, Del.
Edmunds, George F -------------- Burlington, Vt. Sawyer, Philetus ----------------- OshkoslJ, Wis.
Eustis, James H ·-·--------------- New Orleans, La. Sb~r.man, John----------------- ~ Mansfield, Ohio.
Evarts, William 1\L ______________ New York, N.Y. Spooner, John()_________________ Hudson, Wis.
Farwell, Charles B ------- ------- Chicago, Ill. Stanford, Leland---------------· San Francisco, Cal.
Faulkner, Charles James _____ ---- Martinsbw·gh, W.Va. Stewart, William M·------------- Carson City, Nev.
Frye, William P ____________ ·- ___ _ Lewiston, 1\Ie. Stockbridge, Francis B _ -- ------- · Kalamazoo, Mich.
George, James z ______ ----------- Jackson, Miss. Teller, Henry M_________________ Central City, Colo.
Gibson, Randall Lee------------- New Orleans, La. Turpie, David--·---·------------- · Indianapolis, Ind.
Gorman. Arthur p _______________ Laurel, Md. Vance, Zebulon B________ ___ _____ Charlotte, N. C.
Gray, George ____________________ ·wilmington, Del. Vest, George Graham ------------ Kansas City, Mo.
Hale, Eugene _____ -------------- Ellsworth, Me. Vo01·hees, Daniel W -------------- Terre Haute, Ind.
Hampton, Wade ________ .: ________ Columbia, S.C. Walthall, E. C ------------~----- Grenada, Miss.
Harris, Isham G----------------- Memphis, Tenn~ Wilson, Ephraim K ----------··--- Snow Hill, Md.
Hawley, Joseph R--------------- Hartford, Conn. Wilson, James F ----------------- Fairfield, Iowa.
Hearst, George----------------- , San Francisco, Cal.
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Abbott, Jo __________ ·----------- Hillsborough, Tex. Candler, Allen D ________ ----- --- Gainesville, Ga.
Adams, George E---------------- Chicago, ill. Cannon, Joseph G________________ Danville, TIL
Allen, Charles H. ____ ------------ Lowell, J.Iass. Carlisle, John G_ ---------- ------ Covington, Ky.
Allen, Edward P -- --------··----- Ypsilanti, :Uich. Carleton, Henry H--------------- Athens, -Gil,.
Allen, JobnJti _____________ .:. _____ Tupelo, Miss. Caruth, Asher G-- ·-----~---·---- ·-- Louisville, Ky.
Anderson, A. R------------------ Sidney, Iowa. Caswell, Lucien B __ __ --------- ____ Fort Atkinson, Wis.
Anderson, C. L------------------ Kosciusko, Miss. Catchings, T. c __________________ Vicksburg, Mi-ss.
Andersonl George .A_ ____ ---------- Quincy, Ill. Cheadle, Joseph B - --- --·--------- Frankfort, Ind.
Anderson, John A--------------· 1\fanhatta~ Kans. Chipman, J. Logan ______________ Dettoit, Mich.
Arnold, Warren 0. _________ -- - _. Chepachet, R. L Clardy, Martin L _____ ___________ Farmington, Mo.
Atkinson, LouisE------·--------- :Miffi.intown, Pa. Clark, Chal'les B ________________ .: Neenah, Wis.
Bacon, Henry ___________________ (J{)shen, N.Y. Clements, Judson c ___ ___ ___ : _____ La. Fayette, Ga.
Baker, Charles S. --------------- - Rochester, N. Y. Cobb, James E ----------------- - Tuskegee, Ala.
Baker, Jehu .. _____ ---- _____ _ ---- Belleville, Ill. Cockran, William Bourke --- - ___ _ New York, N. Y.
Bankhead, John H ----- --------- Fayette C. H., Ala. Cogswell, William.______________ Salem, Mass.
Barnes, George T ---------------- Augusta, Ga. Collins, Patrick A____ __ __________ Boston, 1\Iass.
Barry, F. G.·----- --------------- West Point, Miss. Compton, Barnes----------·_____ Laurel, Md.
Bayne, Thomas M ____ _________ ___ Bellevue, Pa. Conger, Edwin H---------------· Des Moines, Iowa.
Belden, James J --------------~-- Syracuse, N. Y. Cooper, Willia.m c _______________ Mount Vernon, Ohio.
Belmont, Perry------------------ Babylon, N. Y. Cothran, JamesS ________________ Abbeville C. H., S.C.
Biggs, Marion ________________ ___ Gridley, Cal. Cowles1 William R. H ___________ Wilkesborongh, N.C.
Bingham, Henry H-------------- Philadelphia, Pa. Cox, SamuelS.------------------ • New York, N. Y.
Blanchard, Newton c ________ .'-___ Shreveport, La. Crain, W. H.-----------------·--- Cuero, T~x.
Bland, Richard P __ _---------'--- Lebanon, M:o. Crisp, Charles F --------- ·- ------- Americas, Ga.
Bliss, Archibald 1\I ------------- Brooklyn, N. Y. Crouse, George W --- --- - ---·----- Akron, Ohio.
Blount, J,lmes H---------------- J..Iacon, Ga. Culberson, D. B __________________ Jefferson, Tex.
Boothman, l'lf. M-- - ------------·- Bryan, Ohio. Cummings, Anios .J - ··---- -------- New York, N. Y.
Bound, Franklin _________________ Milton, Pa. Cuicheon, Byron U ___________ -··- l\Ianistee, 1\Iich.
Bontelle1 Charles A-------------- Bangor, :J\1e. Dalzell, John----------··-------·· Pittsburgh, Pa.
Bowden, George E _______________ Norfolk, Va. Dargan, George W _______________ Darlington, S. C.
Bowen, H-------- ·· -------------- Knob, Va. Darlington, Smedley ______________ West Chester, Pa.
Breckinridge, C. R--------------- Pine Bluff, Ark. Davenport, Ira-- · -- - ------- ~- ---- Bath, N.Y.
Breckimidge, William C. P _ ------ Lexington, Ky. Davidson, Alexanderc ____________ Uniontow~ Ala.
Brewer, .Marks _________________ Pontiac, Mich. Davidson, Robert H. M __________ Quincy, Fla.
Brower, John 1\L---------------- Mount Airy, N.C. Davis, Robert T __________________ Fall River, l\iass.
Brown, Charles E---------------- Cin{!innati, Dhio. DeLano, l\Iilton _:_ ____ ..: _________ Canastota, N.Y.
Brown, John R------------------ l\1artinsville, Va. Dibble, SamueL _________________ Omngeburgh, S.C.
Browne, T. H. B ---------------- Aceomack C. H., Va. Dingley, Nelson,jr _______________ Lewiston, Me.
Browne, Thomas M __ · -----·------ Winchester, Ind. Dockery, Alexand-er M. ----- ·----- Gallatin, Mo.
Brumm, Charles N _______________ Minersville, Pa.. Dorsey, George W. E _____________ Fremont, Nebr.
Bryce, Lloyd S-----------··------ New York, N. Y. Dougherty, Charles ______________ POi't Orange, Fla.
Buchanan, James ___________ _..:·--- Trenton, N~ J. Dunham, Ransom W------------- Chi-cago, IlL
Buckalew, Chal"les R---·---------- Bloomsburgh, Pa. Dunn, Poindexter-------------__ Forest City, Ark.
Bunnell, Frank C---------·------- Tunkhannock, Pa. Elliott, William ___________ ____ __ Beaufort, S.C.
Burnes, James N ----------··- ____ St. Joseph, Mo. Enloe, Benjamin A-------------- Jackson, Tenn.
Burnett, Edward-------------- __ Southborough, Mass. Ermentrout, DanieL _____________ Reading, Pa.
"' Burrows, Julius c _______________ Kalamazoo, Mich. Farquhar, John M----------··---- Buffalo, N. Y.
Butler, Roderick R.., ----------·--· Mountain City, Tenn. Felton, Charles N ---------------- M:enlo Park, CaL
Butterworth, Benjamin---------- Cincinnati, Ohio. Findlay, H. F - - ----------------- Williamsburgh, Ky.
Bynum, William D ________ ------ Indianapolis, Ind. Fisher, SpencerO_- --------------- 'Vest Bay City, Mich.
Campbell, Felix _______________ :_ __ Brooklyn, N. Y. Fitch, Ashbel P ----------------- New Ym-k, N.Y.
Campbell, James E-.------------- Haanilton, {)hio. Flood, Thollllll3 8---------- ···---- Elmira, N. Y.
Campbell, Timothy J ------------ New York, N.Y. Foran, Martin :A. ---------------- Cleveland, Ohio.
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Names and post-office addresses of Members and Delegates of the House of Representatives-Continued.
Ford, 1\Ielbourne H ______________ Grand Rapids, Mich. Maish, LevL ____________________ York, Pa.
Forney, William H _____ ·-------·- Jacksonville, Ala. Mahoney, Peter P --------------- Brooklyn, N. Y.
French, Carlos------- - ---------· Seymonr, Conn. Mansur, Charles H ----------- - -- Chillicothe, Mo.
Fuller, William E __________ ·---- West Union, Iowa. Martin, William H ----------- - - - Athens, Tex.
Funston, E. H -- ---------------- Carlyle, Kans. Mason, William E - ----- - -------- Chicago, Ill.
Gaines, W. E ------- -- ---------- Burkesville, Va. Matson, Courtland c: ____________ Greencastle, Ind.
Gallinger, Jacob H ---- - --------- Concord, N. H. McAdoo, WilliariL----------- -= --- Jersey City, N.J.
Gay, Edward J ------ _.____ .:. _-_ ____ Plaquemine, La. McClammyt C. W -- - ------------ Burgaw, N. C.
Gear, John H --------- _____ ! ____ Burlington, Iowa. McComas, LouisE----- ·---------- Ha~ersto wn, Md.
Gest, William H --------------- Rock Island, Ill. McCormick, Henry C ------------ Williamsport; Pa.
Gibson, Charles H--------··------ Easton, ¥d. McCreary, James B -------------- Richmond, Ky.
Glass, P. T --------------------- Ripley, Tenn. McCullogh, WeltY---------- ----- Greensburgb, Pa.
Glover, John 1\I _ ----·-- ____ ------ St. Louis, Mo. McKenna, Joseph________________ Suisun, Cal.
Goff, Nathan, jr - ··--------------- Clarksburgh, W.Va. McKinley, William, jr - - ------··-- Canton, Ohio.
(}ranger, Miles T ----------- "' ---- Canaan, Conn. McKinney, L. F ____________ _____ Manchester, N.H.
Greenman,'Edward W -- - ------- - Troy; N.Y. McMillin, Benton-··------------- Carthage, Tenn.
Grimes, Thomas W ------ - ------- Columbus, Gn;. McRae, Thomas C --------------- Prescott, Ark.
Grosvenor, Charles H ------------ Athens, Ohio. McShane, John A----:...--- ~ ------- Omaha, Nebr.
Grout, William W _-------------- Barton, Vt. Merriman, Truman A------------ New York, N. Y.
Guenther, Richard .• ------------ - Oshkosh, Wis. Milliken, Seth L ________________ Belfast, Me.
Hall, Norman. ____ -------------- Sharon, Pa. Mills 1 R. Q. ------ .. ------------- Corsicana, Tex.
Hare, Silas.-- .. ------ ~~---------- Sherman, Tex. Moffatt., Set-h C 1 ______ --- ~ -- ----- Grand Traverse, Mich.
Harmer, Alfred C---------------- Philadelphia, Pa. Moffitt, John H ----------------- Chateaugay Lake, N.Y.
Hatch, William H_ ---··---------- Hannibal, :Mo. Montgomery, A. B--------------- Elizabethtown, Ky.
Haugen, N. P - ------ - --- ~ ------- River Falls, Wis. Moore, L. W ------------ -- ------ La Grauge, Tex.
Hayden, Edward D-------------- Woburn, Mass. Morgan, J. B ______________ ------ Hernando, Miss.
Hayes, Walter L ------- ----~- - - ··- Clinton, Iowa. Morrill, E. N -----·------- ·------- Hiawatha, Kans.
Heard, John T __________________ Sedalia, Mo. Morrow, William W--- ··--------· San Francisco, Cal.
Hemphill, John J ----------------- Chester, S. C. Morse, Leopold ~--~-------------- Boston, Mass.
H~nderson, David B _ ------------ Dubuque, Iowa. Neal, John R ______ -------- -· - - -- Rhea Springs, Tenn.
Henderson, JohnS-----··-------- Salisbury, N.C. Nelson, Knute. _____________ _e ____ Alexandria, Minn.
Henderson, Thomas J ------------ Princeton, Ill. Newton, Churubusco-------- - --- Bastrop, La.
Herbert, Hilary A .- ------------- Montgomery, Ala. Nichols, John-- - -- -·------------- Raleigh, N. C.
Hermann, Binger---------=--.----- Roseburgh, Oreg. Norwood, Thomas M _____________ Savannah, Ga.
Hiestand, John A------------· ·--- Lancaster, Pa. Nutting, Newton W ------------- Oswego, N.Y.
Hires, George_------------------ Salem, N. J. Oates, William c ____ ------------- Abbeville, Ala.
Hitt, Robert R------------------ Mount Monis, Ill. O'Donnell, James ________________ Jackson, Mich.
Hogg, Charles E - ---------·· ---- - - Charleston, W. Va.l O'Ferrall, Charles T------------- Harrisonburgh, Va.
Holman, WilliamS-------------- Aurora, Ind. O'Neill, Charles------------- ~ --- Philadelphia, Pa.
Holmes, Adoniram J _____________ Boone, Iowa. O'Neall, John H.-------------- ·-- Washington, Ind.
Hooker, Charles E--------------- Jackson, Miss. O'Neill, John J - ----------------- St. Louis, Mo.
Hopkms, A. J -··----------------- Aurora, Ill. Osborne, Edwin S---------------- Wilkes Barre, Pa.
Hopkins, Samuel I _____ .. _______ . Lynchburgb, Va. Outhwaite, JosephH ___ ---------- Columbus, Ohio.
Hopkins, Stephen T ------------ - Catskill, N.Y. Owen, William D - --------------- Logansport, Ind.
Honk, Leonidas C --------------- Knoxville, Tenn. Parker, Abraham X-------------· Potsdam, N. Y.
Hovey, Alvin P _ ---------------- Mount Vernon, Ind. Patton, John _______ _____________ Curwensville, Pa•
.Howard, Jonas G-------------4--- Je.fl'ersonville, Ind. Payson, Lewis E--- - ------------- Pontiac, Ill.
Hudd, Thom!ls R - - ------------- Green Bay, Wis. Peel, Samuel W ----------------- Bentonville, Ark.
Hunter, W. Godfrey---------- - - . Burkesville, Ky. Penington, John B--------------- Dover, Del
Hutton, John E--- -------------- Mexico, 1\Io. Perry, William H ______ ---------- Greenville, S. C.
Ja-ckson, Oscar L ---------------. New Castle, Pa. Perkins, Bishop W --------------- Oswego, Kans.
Johnston. James T _-------------- Rockville, Ind. Peters, Samuel R---------------- Newton, Kans.
Johnston, Thomas D------------- Asheville, N. C. Phelan, James - ··------------·___ Memphis, Tenn.
Jones, James T ------------------ Demopolis, Ala. Phelps, William Walter __________ Englewood, N. J.
Kean, John, jr --- - -------------- Elizabeth, N.J. Pidcock, James N ---------------- White House Station, N. J.
Kelley, William D.-------------- Philadelphia, Pa. Plumb, Ralph------------------- Streator, Ill.
Kennedy, Robert P ---..----------- Bellefontaine, Ohio. Post, PhilipS------------------- Galesburgh, Ill.
Kerr, Daniel -- -- - --------------- Grundy Centre, Iowa. Pugsley, Jacob J ---------------- Hillsborough, Ohio.
Ketcham, JohnH ________________ Dover Plains, N.Y. Randall, Samuel J --------------- Philadelphia, Pa.
Kilgore, C. B ----··- ----- - ----- ·-- Will's Point, Tex. Rayner, Isidor -------------- ---- Baltimore, Md.
Laft'oon, Polk------------~------ Madisonville, Ky. Reed, 'rhomas B----------------- Portland, Me.
La Follette, Robert M __ ---------- :Madison, Wis. Rice, Edmund -------------- ---- St. Paul, Minn.
Lagan, l\fatbew D __ ·-------- ---- New Orleans, La. Richardson, James D ------------ Murfreesborougb, Tenn.
Laidlaw, Wiliam Q ______________ Ellicottsville, N. Y. Robertson, S. M _-··---------- ---- Baton Rouge, La.
Laird, Jame~>------ -------------- Hastings, Nebr. Rockwell, Francis W _ ---------- - - Pittsfield, Mass.
Landes. Silas z _______ ·----------- Mount Carmel, ill Rogers, John H------------ ·----- Fort Smith, Ark.
Lane, Edward --- - -------------- Hillsborough, Ill. Romeis, Jacob ___________________ Toledo, Ohio.
Lanham, Samuel W. T----------- Weatherford, Tex. Rowell, Jonathan H ____ ---------- Bloomington, Il1.
Latham, Louis C -- ·· ------------- Greenville, N.C. Rowland, A.lfred ___________ -----·· Lumberton, N. C.
Lawler, Frank_------------------ Chicago, Ill. Rusk, Harry Welles------------- Baltimore, Ud.
Lee, W. H. F ------------------- Burke's Station, Va. Russell, Charles A -------------- Killingly, Conn.
Lehlbach, Herman.-------------- Newark, N. J. Russell, John E ----- -----------~ Leicester, Mass.
Lind, John - - ----------- -··-- ---- New Ulm, Minn. Ryan, Thomas .. ----------------- Topeka, Kans.
Lodge, Henry Cabot------------- Nahant, Mass. Sawyer, John G----------------- Albion, N.Y.
Long, John D.------------------ Hingham, Mass. Sayers, Joseph D-------------- -.. Bastrop, Tex.
Lyman, Joseph. _________________ Council Bluffs, Iowa. Scott, William L ---- - ----------- Erie, Pa.
Lyncb,Johu --------------------
MaeDonald, John L -------------
Wilkes Barre, Pa.
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Scull,.. Edward.------------------
Seney, George E-----------··- ----
Somerset, Pa.
Tiffiu, Ohio.
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Maffett, James T.---------------- Clarion, Pa. Seymour, H. W 2 _ - - - - - - - - - - - - __ : _ Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.
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Narr..es and post-office addresses of Members and Delegates of the House of Representatives-Continued.
Shaw, Frank T __________________ Westminster, Md. Townshend, Richard W ---------- Shawneetown, Ill.
Sherm::1.n, James S _ ------ - ------ - Utica, N. Y. Tracy, Charles------------·----~ Albany, N.Y.
Shively, Benjamin F _------------ South Bend, Ind. Turner, Erastus J _ ------ ____ ·- -- Hoxie, Kans.
Simmons, F. 111---~-------------- New Berne, N.C. Tnrner, Henry G ---------------- Quitman, .Ga.
·smith, Henry-·------------------ Milwaukee, Wis. tance, Robert J ---------------- New Britain, Conn.
Snyder, Charles P --------------- Charleston, ·w. Va. Vandever, ·william _____ --------- San Buenaventura, Cal.
Sowden, William H ________ ·----· Allentown, Pa. Washington, Joseph E ____ ------ Cedar Hill, Tenn.
Spinola., Francis B _______________ New York, N. Y. Wade, William H ----- ----··---- - Springfield, Mo.
Spooner, Henry J ---------------- Providence, R. L Walker, James P ---------------- Dexter City, Mo.
Springer, William U. ____ -------- Springfield, Ill. Warner, William ____ -------- ____ Kansas City, Mo.
Stahlnecker, William G ____ ------ Yonkers, N. Y. Wea.ver, J. B------ -------------- Bloomfield, Iowa.
Steele, George W ---------------- Marion, Ind. Weber, Jobn B------------------ Buffalo, N.Y.
Stephenson, Isaac --··------------- Marinette, Wis. West, George __________________ .. Ballston, N.Y.
Stewart, Charles_---------------- Houston, Tex. Wheeler, Joseph- ~--------------- Wheeler, Ala.
Stewart, John D ---------------- Griffin, Ga. White, James B __________ ------ Fort ·wayne, Ind.
Stewart, John W ------ ___ ------- Middlebury, Vt. White, Stephenv _______________ Brooklyn, N.Y.
Stockdale, Thomas R ______ ------ Summit, Miss. Whiting, Justin R- ----- -----·· ---·· St. Clair, Mich.
Stone, William J _________ ·------ Eddyville, Ky. Whiting, William------ ____ .. ___ Holyoke, Mass.
Stone, William J ---------------- Nevada, Mo. Whithorn, Wash C ------ ·· --- ____ Columbia, Tenn.
Struble, Isaacs __________________ Le Mars, Iowa.. Wickham, Charles P ____ -------- Norwalk, Ohio.
Symes, George G ---------------- Denver, Colo. Wilber, David ______ ------ __ ---- Milford, N. Y.
Tarsney, Timothy E _---··-------- East Saginaw, Mich. Wilkins, Beriah ----------------- Urichsville, Ohio.
Taulbee, W. P ------ -· ---------- Salyersville, Ky. Williams, E. S --------- ·--- ·· ----- Troy, Ohio.
Taylor, Ezra B ---- - ------------- Warren, Ohio. Wilkinson, Theodore S __________ New Orleans, La.
Taylor, Joseph D-------- ·· ------- Cambridge, Ohio. Wilson, Thomas-----------·--··- Winona, Minn.
Thomas, George M. ---- - --------- Vn.nceburgb, Ky. Wilson, WilliamL--------------- Charleston, W.Va.
Thomas, John R ---------------- Red Bud, Til. Wise, George D-------------- --- Richmond, Va.
Thomas, Ormsby B _---.-- ____ ____ Prairie du Chien, Wis. Woodburn, William---~-----·· ---- Virginia City, Nev.
Thompson, Albert C _____ ---- ____ Portsmouth, Ohio. Y:trdley, Robert M -------------- Doylestown, Pa.
Thompson, T. L _______ ----------- Santa Rosa, Cal. Yoder, S. S-------··-------··------ Lima, Ohio.
'l'illman, George D------ - -------- Clark's Hill, S. C. Yost1 Jacob_··- -- ---------------- Staunton, Va.
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Caine, John T------------------- Salt Lake City, Utah. Joseph, AntoniO-----··----------- Ojo Caliente, N.Mex.
Carey, Joseph M ---------------- Cheyenne, Wyo. Smith, Marcus A-· ·-------------- Tombstone, Ariz.
Dubois, Fred T -------------··---- Blackfoot, Idaho. Toole, Joseph K----------------- Helena, Mont.
Gifford, Oscar S -- -~ -------··- ·--- Canton, D~k. Voorhees, Charles s ____ ---------- Colfax, Wash.
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INDEX TO- THE PROCEEDINGS.
Abbey, MariaN. Abbott1 Joseph-Continued.
mn for relief (see bills. 2337). Reports made by, from
Bill to pension (see billS. 3429). Committee on Naval Affairs
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 7579, 8252). Quackenbush, John M. {REPORTS 1527, 2785) 2925,5904.
Petition for pension 1400, 1891.
Petition for relief 1890, 2132. Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES.
Petition reported back adversely (S. REPORTS 1637, 1638) 3800, Abbott, Rachel T.
5453. . Bill t o pension (see bill H. R. 4019).
Abbott, Mrs. E. G. 0. Abbott, W. K.
Bills for relief (see bills S. 635, 2387). Papers referred in House 824.
Bill to pension (see bill S. 1874).
Papers withdrawn in House 1208. Abell, Galestus, G. W., and W. M.
Petition for relief 1577.
Abbott, H01aard S.
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 3158). Aber, Caleb
Abbott, Jolin 0. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8258.)
Bill to pension (see bill S. 2246). Aberdeen, Dakota
Petition for pension 1720. Bills to allow city to purchase certain lands (see bills S. 2745;
Abbott, Joseph (a Re:presentati1.:ejrmn Texas) H . R. 6736).
Attended 5. Aberdeen, Bismarck and Northwestern Railway
Appointed on committees 279. Bills to grant right of way across Sioux: reservation (see bills S.
Appointed teller 7580, 9078. 1794; H. R. 5046, 7964).
Leave of absence granted to 9538. Bill to allow them to bridge Missouri River (see bill H. R. 7438).
811/s and jolnt resolutions introduced by
Abernathy, Be11jamin
Alderson, Raby: for relief (see bill H. R. 11103) 7274.
Ayres, Eli: for relief (see bill H. R. 2997) 250. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8525).
Aransas Improvement Company: to grant certain privileges (see Abernathy, John R. (administrato1·)
bi11 If. R. 10192) 4688. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514),
Bartley, Caroline: for relief (see bill H. R. 11357) 8279.
Civil-service law: to amend (see bill H. R. 7791) 1518. Abernathy, Mrs. W.
Dallas, Tex: to complete public building at (see bill H. R. 4376) Petition for relief 2367.·
360.
Fort Worth, Tex: toerectpublicbuildingat(seebillH. R.1875) Abihl, Anna
232. Petition for pension 1394.
Indian Territory: for arrest of fugith·es from justice in (see bill
H. R. 6163) 806. Abington, James B. and Joseph B.
Keene, William If: for relief (see bill H. R. 8727) 2394. Petition for relief 4794.
Lewis, Cynthia .J: for relief (see bill H. R. 10682) 5858. Able, W. M.
Merchant, ffiysses: for relief (see bills H. R. 6430, 6559) 854,
925. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3664).
Norton, A. B: for relief (see bill H. R. 4805) 432. Absecom, New Jersey .
Rowe, Emily J: for relief (see bill H. R. 10597) 5517. Bill to establish buoy depot at (see bill H. R. 1635).
Saims, .J. G: for relief (see bill H. R. 9453) 3027. petition for oill1719, 1762.
St. Clair, .J. Q: for relief (see bills H. R. 10146, 10283) 4652,
4847. Absentee Shawnee Lands. See INDIANS.
Texas State fair: for Government exhibit at (see H. Res. 208) Accounts
7036.
Tomson, Robert L: for relief (see bill H. R. 1084G) 6398. Bill to authorize Secretary of Treasury to overrule decisions of
Trusts: for prevention of (see bill H. R. 11534) 9074. inferior officers relative to (see billS. 251).
Wilson, C. L: for relief (see bill H. H. 7232) 1208. Bills to-settle accounts with Southern railways (see bills S. 310,
2691; H. R. 1272, 2730).
Petitions and papers presented by, from Bills to deliermine and settle final balances in Treasury Depart-
Carb, David and Barbette: war claim 7372. ment (see bills S. 732; H. R. 5605, 8189.)
Cobb, B. K: war claim 2756. Bills to settle accounts of .A:nny officers in war of rebellion (see
Lewis, Cynthia J: war claim 5859. bill H. R. 8657).
Seales, Horace G: war claim 5235.
Texas, citizens of: for postal telegraph 2823. Ackerman, .A. B.
- - - for increase of pay of fourth-class postmasters 112, 284, Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6481).
368, 2821, 3798. Ackerson, George S.
- - f o r amendments of interstate-commerce law 6226, 7468.
- - - for protection of Yellowstone Park 3318. Bill to remove the charge of desertion (see billS. 2987).
- - - for removal of dutv on salt 1921. Ackerson, JJfartha
- - - citizens of Dallas: -for removal of duty on tin-plate 3071. Bill to pension (see bill S. 3188).
- - - n.gaiust Butterworth and Dawes lard bills 2240.
---citizens of Kaufman County: forpaymentoflndiandep'- Acklen, Ollristophe'r
redation claims 5015. Petition for relief of heir 6292.
---citizens of Phillipsbnrgh: relative to mineral lands in
Mont..'\na 5235. - Ackles, Joint
- - - city council of Fort Worth: for relief 251. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10349).
- - - mail-carriers of Dallas: for relief 251. Ackterman, Acton
--wool-growers of Bosque County: forrelief1528.
Remarks by, on
Petition for relief 1528.
Nortou, A. B: reliefofl225. Acquia Creek
Tariff 41117- Bill to improve; offered by Mr. Lee 926.
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Adair, Elizabeth W. Adams, Georg e E.-Continued. ·
Bill to pension (see bill S. 1695). Bills and joint resolutions introduced b.Y
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 3813). Rolf, John A: to increase. pension (see bill H. R. 7093) 1168.
Adams, Benedtct J. Schuler, John G: for relief (see bill H. R. 2069) 238.
Petition for relief1577. Voss, Arno: for relief (see bill H. R. 2070) 238.
Walser, Jacob J: for relief (see bill H. R. 5746) 641.
Adams, Bridget Willborg, Daniel: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 2073) 238.
Papers referred in Senate 71. Zimmerman, Emma: to pension (see bill H. R. 5747) 641.
Petition for relief 128. Motions and resolutions offered by
Petition reported back adversely (S. REPORT 725) 2328. Adjourn: to 2984.
Adams, 0. 0. Chickering, J. W: to withdmw his papers 8717.
Papers of administrator referred in House 182. Discharged employes: for payment of one month's salary 172.
Rules: for amendment relative to attenda nce of members 40.
Adams, 0. W. - - - for consideration of 82.
Petition for relief 1529. Sugar and oil t rusts: inquiry relative to 6017.
Adams, Charles H. Trusts: to print reports on 7740.
Petitions and papers presented br. from
Bill for relief (see billS. 370).
Barrett, H. M. & Co: against free wool6399.
Adams, ·collin Bassett, F. T: for relief 4493.
Bill for relief (see billS. ~849). Brashear, Sarah E: for pension 333.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 9852, 11146). Chicago (Il L ) Board of Trade: relative to Nicaragua Canal2599.
Petition for relief 3766. - -·-Cigar-makers' Union: relative to reduction of tax on
Papers referred in Senate 2897. t<>bacco 1305.
- - - Ft·iends: foT international arbitration 1762.
Adams, Daniel B. ---Paint, Oil, and Varnish Club: for removal of tax on sale
Petition for relief 1249. of pure alcohol 1989.
Adams, David District of Columbia, citi zens of Washington: for printing ar-
gument of J obn Pope Hodnett 6958.
Bills for relief of estate (see bills,H. R. 5727, 6514). Evanston (Ill.) University: for international copyright law 1129.
Adams, Enoch G. ---for Icelandic representation at World's Exposition 1129.
Bills to increase pension (see bills S. 692, 696) , - - - for removal of duty on foreign books 1129.
Illinois, citizens of: for aid to education 1616.
Adams, E1·win - - for postal telegraph 2986.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5186). ---against laws restricting immigration 2985.
---for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 6496.
Adams, Fmnklin ---for repeal of duty on German mirror plates 2424.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514). - - - in favor of international copyright 2869.
Adams, George E. - - - citizens of Chicago: against repeal of ta.x on tobacco 2599.
- ·--citizens of Cook County: for amendments to interstate-
Petition for reiief 1937. commece law 6399.
Adams, Georoe E. (a Representative frori. Illi-nois) - - c i t y of Lake View: relative to free delivery of letters
Attended 5. 333.
Appointed on committees 279. - - - manufacturers of baking powders in Chicago: for reduc-
Appoin ted conferee 5036. tion of duty on cream of tartar 822.
Appointed teller 173, 2619. ---Knights of Labor: for protection against convict la'tor
4534.
Amendments offered by, to United Labor League: for printing memorial of JohnPopeHcd·
Deficiency appropriation bill .7853. nett 6707.
Georget<>wn and Tennallytown Railroad Company: bill to incor- Remarks by, on
porate 5125.
Paris exposition: joint resolution relative t<> 1653. Agricultural appropriation bill 4851, 4855.
Post-Office appropriation bill 4565, 4590. Amendment of Rules 151, 153.
Rock Creek Railway Company: bill to incorporate 1523, 1526. Armored cruiser 7839.
Tariff bill 4771, 6477. Black Bob Indian lands 1095.
Casamer, Theodore F: pension to 4840.
811/s and joint resolutions introduced by Civil service 4638, 4639, 4655.
Aliens: to remove from United States those considered danger- Committee clerks 306, 307.
ous (see bill H. R. 1291) 209. Conference reports 2923.
Arnold, Auna M: tor relief (see bill H. R. 7092) 1168. Congressional Library building 8164, 8750.
- - to pension (see bill H. R. 8075) 1761. Convict labor 4526, 4527, 4532.
Baldwin, Orison S: to pension children (see bills H. R. 7091, Court of Claims reports 475, 775.
8076) 1168, 1761. Deficiency appropriation bill (Appendix 487).
Bassett, F. S: for relief (see bill H. R-. 10067) 4492. Discharged employ~' pay 172, 173.
Brashear, Sarah E: to pension (see bill H. R. 3517) 324. District of Columbia appropriation bill4490, 4491.
Chicago, Ill: for approaches to marine hospital at (see bill H. R. - - - conference report on 5738.
1295) 209. - Fisheries retaliation bill 8400.
- - - t o amend iict relative to Dearborn Park iu (see bill H. R. Foreign contract labor (.Appendix 487).
1293) 209. Free-delivery system 4548, 4566.
Coakley, William: for relief (see bill H. R. 9559) 3163. French spoliation claims 7857.
Congress: to fix time for regular meeting (see bill H. R. 1290) Georgetown and Tennallytown Railroad 5125.
209. Inauguration day 2621.
Erpelding, John and Nicolaus J: for relief (see bill H. R. 2072) Indian appropriation bill4974, 4975, 4976.
238. Indian depredation claims 6670.
Free-delivery system: to amend act to extend (see bill H. R. Introduction of bills 82.
1294) 209. Jones, Hannah J: relief of2082.
Gray, "Martha: for relief (see bill H. R. 2071) 238. Jurisdiction of United Stares courts 8307.
Lake View, Ill: donating condemned cannon to Soldiers' Asso- Life-Saving Service 6449.
ciation at (see bill H. R. 3515) 324. Mexican boundary survey 8163.
McCauley! James: for relief (see bill H. R. 5880) 686. Ordnance manufacture 7595.
Meynell, Henry: tor relief (see bill H. R. 6000) 765. Paris exposition 1652, 1653, 1657.
Mulcahy, Thomas P: to appoint in Army (see bill H. R. 11462) Point of order 5821,5822, 5823.
8795. Post-Office appropriation bill 4565, 4590.
National-bank circulation: to change law to secure (see bill Quincy (Ill.) court 761.
H. R. 1292) 209. • Uiver and harbor appropriation bill 3021.
Quirk, Margaret J: for pension arrears (see bill H. R. 9575) 3163. Rock Creek Railway 1522, 1523.
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Adams, George E.-Continued. Adams, 0. F.
Remarks 6y, on Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7286).
Sorghum sugar 6133, 6136. Papers referred in House 1466.
Steam-ship mail subsidy 6278, 6279. A(;lams, Rebecca
Tariff 2972.
- - acid 5805. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 769).
- - ad valorem duties 5811, 5812. Adams, Susanna
- - fisheries 5008, 5009. Bill to pension (see bi.U H. R. 2333).
- - fruit brandy 6437.
- - glycerine 5273, 5274, 5275, 5754, 5755. Adams, Thomas
--internal-revenue laws 6433, 6434. Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 11488).
- - lead 5816.
--linseed-oil5806, 5808. Adams, W. L.
--lumber 4771, 4772, 4917. Bill for relief (see bill S.1388).
- - soap 5275. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6792).
--specific dutiea 5889, 5890,5942. Adams, W. W.
- - steel pens 5951.
- - sugar 6028. Bill for relief of estate (see bill S.1188).
. - - tacks 5888, 5889. Bill for relief of estate (see bill H. R. 2033) •
- - window-glass !5870, 5872. Adams, William, B.
- - wool 6375, 63i6. · Petition for relief 2985.
Tariff petitions 1979.
Urgent deficiency appropriation bill 2115. Adams Landing, Vermont
Witness fees 4822. Report of Secretary of War on navigation at (S. Ex. Doc. 35)
Written instructions to juries 2355. 70, 183.
Reports marie by. from Adamson, G. W.
Committee on the Judiciary Petition for relief 2367.
Commissioners' fees (REPORT 528) 1280.
Criminal procedure (REPORT 529) 1280. Adamson, Margaret E.
Court of Claims jurisdiction (REPORT 254) 1025. Bill to pension (see billS. 2939).
Embezzlement in national banks (REPORT 68) 640.
Florida courts (bill H. R. 8025) 2386. Addaddell, Isabella W.
Jurisdiction over Great Lakes {bill H. R. 10041; REPORT 2218) Bill to pension (see billS. 1383).
4437. Papers referred in Senate 435.
Meeting of Congress tREPORTS 525, 1017) 1280, 2190. Addison, Anthony
Official bon.ds (REPORT 526) 1280.
Prize money (bill H. R. 326ti) 1025. Petition for relief of estate 2088.
Quincy (Ill.) court (REPORT 90) 670. Adel, Iowa
United States courts' jurisdiction (REPORT.246) 1025. Bill to donate condemned cannon for soldiers' monument at (s-e~
Weissinger & Bate (REPORT 527) 1280. bill H. R. 3590).
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES.
Adelante (bm·ge)
Adams, George I. (executor) Bills to give American register (see bills S. 1483; H. R. 6072).
Petition for relief 1356. Papers referred in House 781. ·
, Adams, Haniet C. Adery, La Fayette
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 845). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2393).
Adams, J. S. Adger, Robert, and otlters
Bills for relief 6f estate (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514). Bill for relief (see bill S. 508).
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 2877, 60::12).
Adams, James G. Adjournment
Petition for relief 926. Concurrent 1·esolution to anjourn from ·December 22, 1887, to
Adams, Jerry January 4, 1888, passed 80, 90, 116, 128.
Petition for relief 1577. Concurrent resolution to adjourn September 20, referred 8306.
Concurrent resolution in House to adjourn October 17, 9465,
Adams, John 9510.
Bills to pension (see bills H. R. 2240, 11017). Concurrent reeolution in House to adjourn October 20, 9546.
Concurrent resolution in Senate to adjourn October 20, passed
Adams, ,JolLn C. (administ1·ator) 9523, 9548, 9573.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3617). Adjutant-General's Office
Adams, .Joltn D. Petition of clerks for pay for extra labor (S. Ex. Doc. 94) 1530,
Bill for relief (see bill S. 320). 1553.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 69). Adkins, John C.
Papers referred in House 253. Bill for relief c.f legal representatives (see bill H. R. 2602). _
Adams, John J. Adley, Moses W.
Bill for relief (see bill S. 1634). Bill to increase pension· (see bill H. R. 9983).
Adams, Joseph Petition for increase of pension 3709, -4141.
Papers referred in House 398. Admin, Squire
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4812).
A.dams, lJiary E.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8705). Admiralty. See COURTS OF THE UNITED STATES.
Petition for pension 8059. ~dmission to Floor. See RuLES.
Adams, Mary H. Admission of States. See STATES.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6969). Adulteration
Adams, Mary J. Bills to prevent (see bills S. 535, 3217, 3260; H. R. 1515, 10320,
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9847). 11266).
Adams, Nancy E. .
Bills to establish bureau on (see bills S. 1217; H. R. 3317). ' ..
Resolution of inquiry in Senate relative to power of Congress
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10311). to prevent 1141.
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law 1226, 1306. McClenachan, Sarah: to pension (see bill H. R. 11526) 9049.
Iowa Knights of Labor: for protection against convict labor Meridian, Miss: to hold terms of United States courts at (see
4534. bill H. R. 9066) 2617.
Iowa Legislature: for pension legislation 1743. Murphy, Charles T: for relief (see bill H. R. 11063) 7152.
- - - for relief of settlers on Des Moines River lands 2225. :Myers, David: to p·e nsion (see bill H. R. 10938) 6706.
. - - - relative to election of United States Senators 1486. Rabitt, Turner: for relief (see bill H. R 25-:1.8) 244•
- - - relative to erection of building for land records 3249. Sessions, Fra.nklin: for relief (see bill H . R. 2556) 244.
- - relati>e to Federal judgments as liens on realest.ate 1226, Sigert, M. T: for relief (see bill H. R. 6901) 1066.
1306. • Stinnett, Isaac: for relief (see bill H. R. 6903) 1066.
Iowa milroad commissione..."""S.: relative to car-couplers on freight Thomas, Julia A~ for relief (see bill H. R. 2550) 244.
trains 29 5. Thomas, Louisa: for relief (see bill H. R. 2549) 244.
Kinsor, William D: for relief2464. Wallace, \V. L: for relief (see bill H. R. 2547) 244.
:Miller, T. H. B: for relief7060. Welch, W. W: for :relief (see bill H. R. 2557) 244.
New York City Society of Friends: relative to sale of intoxicat- Petitions and papers presented by, from
ing spirits in Africa 5282. Anderson, E. A: war claim 124.
Philadelphia (Pa..) Typographical Union: in favor of interna- Augbnrn, Penelope: war claim 251.
tional copyright 4 71. Bobbitt, Turner: war claim 1129.
Rai:ff, Benjamin F: war claim 724. Box, Ja.mes B: war claim 398, 531.
Simmons, William : for increase of pension for deafness 822. Brown, Sarah E: war claim 124.
Tobacco-pipe makers: for relief 822.
Burnham, J: war claim 251.
Remarks oy, on Bustin, B. T: war claim 398,612, 2132.
Henderson, Mr. D. B: remarks of 6151, 6152. Carroll, .James: war claim 333, 366.
Interstate commerce 8574, 8575, 8578, 8579. Cha.rman, N. L: war claim G606.
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Andrews, William H. Anson, SidnfY
Petition: for increase of pensk>n 15. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8625).
Ashcraft, Ricltard
McKachnay, .Tames W: for re~ief (~ee_bill H. R. 5~94) 498. _ Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10787). 1
Pawtucket, R. I: to erect public bmldmg at (see b1ll H. R. 86oi) Papers referred in House 8(188. .
2227. '
Rhode Island and Connecticut: relative to settlementofbound-1 Ashcroft, Susan 0 . .
ary lines between (see bill H. R.11182) 7600. Petition for relief 4436.
Woonsocket, R. I: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. Ashe Ji0 h B 1 - t
8655) 2227. ' _ n a.p :S e . .
Petitions and a ers resented bv from B~ll for re~ef of legal representat~ves (see b~ll S. 2134),
PP P J' . B1ll for relief of legal representatives (see btll H. R. 7707).
Rhode Island, citizens of: ag~st admission of Utah 1003. ·
---for aid to education 1358, 1396. Ashe, Miriam JT.
---for eradication of pleuro-pneumonia 1890. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7095).
---for increase of pay of fourth-class postmasters 689.
- - f o r postal telegraph 2871 •. Ashen, .Allie V. (admint'strat·r ix)
- - - f or prohibitory legiElation in District of Columbia 499, Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6047).
963, 2541. . Asher, Jefferson 0.
_.____ for protection of agriculture 1355.
-----!tin favor of duty on eggs 2464. Petition for relief 824.
---citizens of Kent County: for fractional currency 1695. Asher, William S.
- - - citizens of Sniithfield: for fractional currency 2199. Petition for relief 1172.
Rhode Island Knights of Labor: for protection against convict
labor 4493.
Rhode Island Patrons of Husbandry: for fractional currency
1890.
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Asheville, North Carolina
Bills to erect public building at (see bills S. 919; H. R. 1697).
Ashford, Frederick E. (administrator) ·
Remarks bY. on
Petition for relief 52.
Tariff: stone 5746.
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VoTES. Ashford, Tlunnas R.
Bills for relief (see bil.l.s H. R. 5727, 6514).
Arnold, William
Petition for relief 3163. Ashinhurst, James T.
' • Bill fo:r relief (see bill H. R. 6234).
Arnold. Will·is N.
Bill for relief (see billS. 387). Ashley, Catlzarine
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7635).
Arnott, William
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3012). Ashley, D. 0. (administmtor)
Petition for pension 252. Petition for relief 1003.
Arredondo Grant. See FLORIDA. Ashley, Linza A.
Arrowsmith, Alfred Petition for relief 1576.
Petition for relief 2367. Ashmut, WiUiam
Arsenals Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2400).
Bill to erect an arsenal at Columbia, Tenn. (see bill H. R. 4365). Ashoff, Caspar
Bill to ~stablish an arsenal on Tennessee River (l!lee bill H. R. .Papers referred in House ~ 12.
8832).
Bill to appoint apprentices in (see bill H. R. 7048). . Ashton, Mm·y W.
.Petition for relief of estate 40'77.
Arsenals and Armories .
Resolution of inquiry in Senate relative to appointments in, de- Ashuelot ( U. S. steamer)
bated and passed 9053, 9113, 9123, 9152. Bill for relief of sufterers by wreck of (see bill H. R. 4076).
Art. See WORKS OF ART. Ashworth, Edmund
Art Commi..ion Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 231).
Bill to establish (see bp.l S. 1514). Asia (steam-skip)
Artesian Wells Bill to refund duties paid on goods imported by (see billS. 2188).
Bill to bore, in Montana (see bill H. R 1964). Aske_w, ~llie V. (administratm·)
Bill to bore, in New Mexico (see bill H. R. 1980). Bill for relief (see bill S. 3565).
".Bill to bore, in .Arizona and New Mexico (see bill H. R. 793.7).
Petition for appropriation to each Stat-e to drill 43. Assay Offices
Bills to establish assay office at Portland, Oregon (see bills S. 22;
Arthur, 0. H., and others H. R. 7065).
Petition for relief 501. Bill to refine bullion at assay office in Helena, Mont. (see bill
Arthur, Hamilton F. · H. R. 1963). ·
Bill to establish assay office at Socorro, N. :Mex. (see bill H. R.
Petition for relief 112. 1977).
Arthur, James Hope Bill to establish assay office at Gainesville, Ga. (see bill H. R .
6633).
Bill to pension (see hillS. 2704).
Bill to establish assay office at Deadwood, Dak. (see hill H. R.
Arthur Kili. See STATEl{ IsLAND SOUND. 6697).
Articles of War Assistant Attorney-General
Bill to amend .Article 103, relative to desertion (see billS. 254). Bill to create office of (see bill H. R. 10839).
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A ugustin, Frederick Ave ry, Cllm·les
Rill to increase peu:.;ion (see bill H. R. 5499). Bill to pension (see bill S. 3263).
A ugustine,_ Ja~ob A very, Milto11 Il.
Pe.tition for relief 4689. Bill for relief (see bill H : R. 125).
Auld, D anirl C. . Avery, Sarah G.
B ill to pension (see billS. 2353). Bill for relief (see ·b ill H. R. 7552).
Auld, George A vett, WilNam H.
Rill for relief (see bill H. R. 692). Petition for relief of estate 84, 5936.
Petition tur relief 120~.
Awalt, llfrs. E. A..
Aulls, Thomas H.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 61).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 416). Petition for relief 112.
Aully, Thomas H. Awalt, Michael
Petition for pension 162. Papers referred in House 253.
Ault, Valentine Axmacher, Augustus
Peti.tion for relief 2677, 4895. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2690).
Aumoch, Sophia . Aycock, John M..
Papers referred in House 925. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10271).
Aumock, Joseph R. Aycock, R. R.
Petition for relief 725. Bill or relief (see bill H. R.1054).
A uradnik, Frank Aycock, Reddick
Bill for relief (see bill S. 898). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10036).
Auringer, Constantia V. Petition for relief 4436.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 413) • . Ayers, Alvm A..
Aurora, Indiana Bill for relief (see bill H. R.1170).
Bill to donate condemned cannon to Grand Army of the Repub- Ayers, C. S.
lie post at (see bill H. R. 2107). Petition for relief 5409.
Austin, Texas . Ayers, Chm·lotte
Bill to convey tract of land to (see bill H. R. 2993). Biil to pension (see bill S. 2857).
Austin, Allen Bill to pension (see bill H. R.11316).
Bill to pension (see bill H . .R. 3487). Ayers, M.A..
Austin, Ourtis Bill to pension (see bill H. R.1148).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3513). Ayers, Samuel
Austin, H. C. (administrator)" Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6377).
Petition for relief 2367, 2479. Ayers, William S.
Austin, J. ·D. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 229). Aylesworth, Rebecca
Austin, James Bill to pension tsee bill H. R. 4226).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8289). Ayliff, Cha1·Tes
Petition for relief 2425. Papers referred in House 855.
Austin; Lorenzo D. Aylor, A.bsalorn
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10917). Petition for relief 2367.
Austin, Margaret Z. Ayres, Edward
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 94u0). Petition for pension 283, 469.
Petition for pension 336, 1130.
Ayres, Eli
Austin, Phillip W.
Bill for relief (see bill S. 918).
Bill for relief of heirs (see bill H. R. 11370). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2997).
Austin, Thomas . Ayres, Hem-y
Papers referred in House 612. Bill for relief (see bill S. 1172).
Austin , Valoreus G. Bill for relief (see ·bill H. R. 8170).
Papers referred in House 644. Ayres, Jan"es H.
Austin, William, T. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4911).
Petition for relief 3163. Babb, Henry
Austrian Florin Petition for relief 5378.
Bills to refund duties paid by overvaluation of (see bills S. 1184; Babbitt, Ttu·ner
H. R. 4477). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2548).
Auter, Maggie A.. Babcock, Avery D.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9397). Bill fQr relief (see bill S. 57).
Auxier, .fohn B. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2794).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8583). Babcock, Catherine E.
verell, W. W. Bill to pension (see bill S. 1653).
Bill for relief (see bill S. 1650). Babcock, Palmer
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5239). Petition for relief 2599.
Averill, L11m·a Babcock, R. D.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 3867). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5225).
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Baberick, Catllerine Bacon, Henry-Continued.
Bill to pension' (see bill H. R. 9252)~ Petitions and pqpers presented by. from
Baccus, Amos Morgan, Patrick: for pension 2041.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11020). Near, Adelia: for pension 1718.
Newburgh (N. Y.) Board of Trade: for post-office 1170.
Bache, Gcm·ge M. New York, citizens of: for aid to education 1250, 1891, 4077.
Bill for relief (see billS. 1169). ---against reductionQf duty on glnss bottles 2955.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. il.671). - - - for increase of pay of fourth-class postmasters 782.
- - - fdr postal telegraph 2823.
Bache, Semon, & Co.
- - - for service pensions 1486, 1662, 1695, 1891, 2283, 2757.
Bill for relief (see billS. 576). - - - for prohibitory legislation in District Qf Columbia 2541.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2666). ---for protection of Yellowstone Park 3219, 4077J 414.2.
Back, Barney - - - relative to Buttermilk and Gowanus Bay channels 2869.
---relative to railway mail service 3264.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 2326, 3160). ---citizens of Corvallis: for preserving mineral lands 4077.
Backof, Fmnk ---citizens of Newburgh: for post-office building 1170.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R 2572, 7326). New York Knights of Labor: for protection against convict la-
Papers referred in House 253, 13116. bor 4534.
Noll, :Uargaretba: for pension 333.
Bacon, Ht>llTY (a Representativejron~ Neto York) O'Brien, Ann:· for pension 3218.
Attended 5. Saxony Woolen Mills: against tax on lard 3218.
Appointed on committees 279. Shackelford, Thomas: for pension 1112.
Appointed teller 9424. Sparks, Letitia: for relief 1170.
Appointed visitor to Military Academy 3437. Winter, George, and others: relative to convict labo-r 4372.
Chairman Committee.of'Wltole 9252. liemarks by, on
Leave of absence granted to 840, 1024, 1741, 2957, 3744, 4164, Fractional silver certificates 2232, 2233.
4816, 7140, 7224, 7311, 8542, 9073, 9464. French spoliabion claims 7795.
Amendments offered by, to Poughkeepsie (N.Y.) l\Ierchants' National Bank: reliefof2089.
Deficiency appropriation bill 7046. Ree\e, James H: increase of pension to 1694.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Tariff 8463.
Treasury sm·plns 8463.
Batchelder, H. D: for relief (see bill H. R. 6'779) 1002. Trusts and pools: inYestigation of 719, 720.
Beach, Hiram: to pension (see bill H. R. 7233) 1208. Washington's headquarters 7046., 7049, '7"050.
Brodhead, Edgar: for relief (see bills .H. R. 4264, 4850, 4899) West Point b11ildings 8B75.
333, 468, 469.
Brown, Shadracli W: for relief (see bill H. R. 8993) 2509. Reports made by, from
Callahan, Patrick: to pension (see bill H. R 11582) 9347. Omnmittee tnl Banking ar.d Om·~·ency .
Cheeks, Peter C:· to increase pension {see bill H. R. 7693) 1486. Fractional silver certificates (bill H. R. 8004; REPORT 838) 17@3.
Corcoran, James: to pension (see bill H . R. 10899) 6565. Poughkeepsie (N. Y.) Merchants' National Bank (bill H. R.
Demarest, James I: for relief (see bill H . R. 9354) 2954. 8464; REPORT 1019) 2021.
Fruit brandy: toamendact relative to (see bill H. R. 4284) 356. Ommnitlee on Manufactures
Hudson River, New York: for life-boab on Oyster Bay Shoals Trusts and pools: r esolution fo.r investigation of 609, 7038.
(see bill H. R. 10832) 6301. Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES.
Hunter, John: for relief (see bill H. R. 5912) 687.
Interstate-commerce law: to amend (see bill H. R. 7313) 1279. Bacon: James H.
Isherwood, Jessie: for relief (see bill H. R. 11184) 7649. Bill for relief (see bill S. 1959).
Kelsey, James E., and others: for relief (see bill H. R. 10237) Bill for relief (see bill H . R. 7831)..
4740.
Lambert, John W: for relief (see bill H. .R. 8994) 2509. Bacon, William A.
Lusk, Susan R: to pension (see bill H. R. 5601) 612. Bill to pension (see hill H. iR. 6301).
Morgan, Patrick: to pension (see bill H. R. 9773) 3608. Petition for pension 823.
Newburgh, N. Y: to erect .public building at (see bill IT. R.
7312) 1279. Baden, Henry
O'Brien, Ann: for relitf (see bill H. R. 9602) 3218. Papers referred in House 432.
Port Jervis (N. Y.) National Bank: to issue currency to (see bill
H. R. 10831) 6301. B3.dges
Raff, Bernhard: for relief (see bill a .R. 5602) 612. Joint resolution to permit officers and enlisted men to wear cer-
Reeve, James H: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 3898) 329. tain (see S. R. 56).
Rigney, John: to appoint, lieutenant in Army (see bill H. R.
3899) 329. . B3.gaduce River, JJfaine .
Shackelford, Thomas: for relief (see bill H. R, 9719) 3470. Repo r~ of Secretary of War on· survey of (H. R. Ex. Doo. 157)
Stony Point, N. Y: to erect monument at (see H. Res. G9) 356. 1225.
Winans, William: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 4788) 432. Petition to improve 725.
Motions and resolutions offered by
Bagby, B enjamin
Committee on Manufactures: to pay expenses in investigation
of trusts, adopted 1698. Petition for relief 1890.
Recess: for 9423. B3gging
Trusts: to continue investigation of 7036. Bills to repeal duty on (see bills ·S. 34.93; H. R. 11218, 11337,
Washington's headquarters: inquiry relative to work on n:onu- 11402).
. ment at Newburgh, N. Y. 3250. Bill to amend duties on (see bill H. R. 11207).
Petitions and papers presented by, from BiD to allow drawback of duty on (see bill H. R. 11219).
Albert, T. W: for pensio-n 1486. Bill authorizing President to suspend duty on (see bill H. R.
Bodle, Sarah E: for pension 1112. 11283).
Brown, Shad rack W: for pension 2510. Resolution of inquiry in Senate relative to a trust to control, re-
Darling, Flora Adams: for relief 334. · ferred 8645.
Demarest, James I: for pension -2955. Baggs, Gcor·ge
Dolson, Charles J: for pension 2041.
Forbes, Jus tina: for pension 333. Bill for relief (see billS. 112).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 664).
Fulton, John H., and others: forprou:ctionofagricu}ture2756.
Hunter, John: for relief687. Bagley, Amos W.
Isherwood, Jesse: for relief 7710. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6194).
Leeper, James :M., and others: for relief 1762.
Lusk, Susan R: for pension 612. Bagley, Annie
lfcAndrew, James: war .claim 1800. Petition for relief 1129.
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL TIECORD. 35
I
Bagley, George W. Bailey, Thomas
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11472). Petition for relief 3199, 5378.
Bagley, JJiartha M. Bailey, Williant G. (guardian)
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 3849). Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7674).
Petition for pension 1466.
Bagley, llfinnie E .
Papers referred in House 564. Bailey, Winfred H.
Papers referred in House 182.
Bagley, TVilliam
Bill to remove the charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 5-291.). I Bailey & Broadaway
Joint resolution for relief (see H. Res. 190).
Bagner, Gem·ge
Bailiff, Silas D.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5727). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3139).
Bagwell, Samuel
Baily, Thmna:s
Papers referred in House 2199. Bil~ to increase pension (see bill H. R. 759).
Bagwell, JV. W.
Bainbridge, E. C.
Petition for relief 1890. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 11130).
Bahamas
Bainter, James
Postal convention with 1324. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3831).
Bahr, Elias (administrator)
Bair, Benjamin. F.
Bill for relief lsee bill H. R. 5727). Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9862).
Bail. See COURTS OF UNITED STATES.
Baird, Genera,l Absal01n
Bailey, Bennett B. Joint resolution to allow him to accept foreign decoration (see
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5217). s. R. 59).
Bailey, Oatltm·hw K. Baird, Marble H.
Bill. ~or relief (see bill H. R. 2162). Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 782).
Petition for pension 125, 532. •
Petition reported back adversely (S. REPOR'r 348) 1359. Baird, JJfargaret M.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6957).
Bailey, D. M. (administmtor)
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4139). Baird, Spencer F.
B~ll to eree:t statu~ to (see bill S. 140). .
Bailey, Eli Bill for relief of widow of (see bill S. 533) •
• Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 11160).
Baish, Tully 0.
Bailey, Isaac Petition for pension 1006.
Bill for relief (see bill II. R. 58~4).
Baitzell, William E.
Bailey, J. F., &: Go., and others Petition for relief 1113.
_B~ for reli~f (see billS. 3407).
Bills for rehef (see b~s H. R. 839, 6337, 8720). Baker, A. P.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7299).
Bailey, J. w.
Petition for relief 2241. Baker, Belle M.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9224.).
Bailey, John G. Papers referrea in House 16.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3619).
Baker, Benjandn, T.
Bailey, John JJL Bill to increase pension (see billS. 2825).
Bills to pension (see bills H. R. 8981, 10700).
Baker, 0. B.
Bailey, Josephine 0. Petition for relief 1356.
Petition for relief 5648.
Baker, Cha1·les S.
Bailey, Julia 0. (administratrix) Bill to increase pension (see bill H. ~· 9792).
Papers referred in House 644. Baker, Ohat·Zes '8 . .(a Representative from New York)
Bailey, Lizzie Attended 5.
Bill to pension (see bill H: R. 10512). Appointed on committees 279.
Bailey, Margaret J. i, Appointed teller 5363.
Leave of absence grnrited to 3165! 7434, 7691.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7870).
Papers referred in Honse 1576. Amendments offered by, to
O~lahoma bill 6 80, 8118, 8119.
l3ailey, !IIartha Rtver and harbor appropriation bill 3180.
Petition for relief 162. Shields, James: bill to purchase swords of1874
Sundry civil appropriation bill5362. •
Bailey, J.1Iary Tariff bill 4827.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2617). ---ad valorem duties 6391.
Bailey, JJ[ary A. ---bicarbonate of soda 5818, 5819.
- - photographic print paper 5749; 6387.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2415). - - vegetables 5680.
Bailey Minnie A. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Al~; ~~nized paper: to regulate classification of (see H. Res. 128)
4
Dill to pension (see billS. 2344).
Bailey, Polly Attridge, Joseph: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H R
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2332). 465) 160. • •
Bailey, Rebecca 0. Bell, Addie: for relief (see bill R. R. 5431) 563.
B~;:.u of public documents: to establish (see bill H. R. 1683)
retition for increase of pension 612.
Bailey Sarah Dickinson, Mary: for relief (see bill H. R. 8778) 2366.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8899) . - - - t o pension (see bill H. R. 8779) 2366.
36 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Baker, Clla1·les 8.-ContinuetJ. Baker, Cltarles B.-
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Remarks by, on
Hall , J ohn T: for r elief (see bill H. R. 466} 160. Osburn, Nehemiah: relief of 6328, 6329.
Her h ·t , T heresa: to pensi on ( ee hill H. R. 807R) 1761. Rochester (N. Y.) public building 5362, 5363.
L iesegang, Fredericka : to pension (see bill H. R. 11317) 8188. Tariff 4238.
McClure, Eruily: to pen ion (see bill H. H. 8884) 24~~. - - - ad valorem duties 6391.
McNeil, James 1\f: to remove cLn.rge of desertion (see bill H. R. - - - bicarbonate of soda 5818, 5819.
467) 160. - - photographic print paper 5749, 5750, 6387.
Morgan, Abner: to pension children of (see bill H. R. 469) 160. ---nursery stock 4789.
Murphy, James A: for relief (see bill H. R. 7796) 1527. - - vegetables 5648, 5680.
New York Cavalry: for relief of members of Twenty-first Regi- Zoological garden 8548.
ment (see bill H. R. 5663 ) 635. Report made by, from
New York Volunteers: for reliefofmembersofThirteenth Reg-
iment (see bills H. R. 42 5, 6315) 356, 821. Committee on TerrUm·ies
Osburn, Nehemiah: for relief (see bill H. R. 464) 160. Dakota: (REPORTS 709, 710) 1464.
Pensions: to grant, for service (see bill H. R. 5662) 635. Washington Territory school bonds (REPORT 2910) 6369.
Photogr.,phic paper: to regulate admission of (see bill H. R. Votes of. See YEA .AND NAY VOTES.
5660) 634.
Postage: to regulate on bulbs, plants, and seeds (see bill H. R. Baker, Cynthia C.
1681) 224. - . Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9812).
- - - t o regulate on first-class matter (see bill H. R. 1680) 224. Petition for relief 3709.
Roche;;ter, N. Y: to increase appropriation for public building
at (see bill H. R. 1682) 224. Baker, David F. (administrator)
Sheep-dipping powders: to exempt from duty (see bill H. R. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
5661) 635.
South Dakota: to admit as State (see bill H. R. 1679) 224. Baker, E. I.
Stiles, John R: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 8673) 2239. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9132).
Stone, Juliette: to pension (see bill H. R. 628) 162. Papers referred in Honse 2635.
Van Dyne, Nancy: to pension (see bill H. R. 7094) 1168.
Van Etten, Mary A: to pension {see bill H. R. 468) 160. Baker, Eli C.
Motions and resoluttons offered by Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9230).
Petitism for pension 2756.
Canada: inquiry relative t'> reciprocity with 2619.
Charlotte, N. Y: inquiry relative to improvement of harbor 1746. Baker, Elias (administmtor)
Public documents: to distribute to colleges and schools 6368. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6514).
States and Territories: for compilation of history relative ·to ad-
mission and organization of 1514. Baker, Elizabeth .B.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8897).
· Herbst, Theresa: 1or pension 1762. Baker, Frank
Hess, Solomon F., and others: against repeal of tax on tobacco Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3749),
1762.
Hinolf, J. N: for relief 4793. Baker, ~ abella (e.xecutrix)
McClure, Emily: for pension 2783. Petition for relief 5409.
Merchants and mechanics: for reduction of letter postage 1249.
Murphy, James A: for relief 1528. Baker, J. L. (adrnini8trator)
New York, citizens of: for aid to education 1250, 1467. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
- - - for postal regulations 499.
- - - for postal telegraph 2823.
Baker, Ja.cob
- - f o r protection of agriculture 3381. Petition for :relief 8203.
---for prohihitory legisbtion in District of Columbia 1210, Baker, Jeltu (a Represellfative ft·om IllinoisJ
3797, 3916.
- - - for reduction of letter postage 1112, 1170, 1306, 1322, Attended 5.
1429, 1662, 1843, 2240. 2~66, 2369, 2599, 3380, 3546. Appointed on committees 279. ·
- - - for reduction of postage on seeds 2t!3. Excmsed from service on Committee on Claims 304,1781.
- - - for service pensions HJ3 , 1991, 20 9, 2368, 2426, 8130. Leave of absence granted to 532..> , 5539, 8898.
- - citizens of Monroe County: for improvement of harbor at Amendments offered by, to
Sandy Creek 42. Eight-hour law: bill to settle accounts under 2282.
-~-citizens of Rochester : in favor of Yellowstone Park 2955. Bills and joint resolutions introduced fi.Y
- - - ~lass-blowers of: against reduction of tariff 2366.
New York Board of Trade and Transportation: for reduction of Alton, Ill: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 10841) 6368.
letter postage 4740. Bellf."ville, Ill: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 10810)
New York Voluntee1·s: for relief of members of Thirteenth Reg- 6367.
iment 366, 822. East St. Louis, Ill: to erect public building at (see bill H. R.
4937) 483.
Rochester (N. Y.) Chamber of Commerce: for reduction oflette1·
post3.ge 2 69. Enloe, Isaac M: for relief (~ee bill H. R. 8636) 2225.
Rochester (N. Y.) Knights of Labor: in favor of House bill Kilian, Katharina: to pension (see bill H. R. 10~7) 6496.
8716, 6399. Kingon, James W: for relief (see bill H. R. 9640) 3264.
Rochester (N. Y.) Real Estate Exchange: for reduction of letter Lentz, Werner: to pension tsee bill H. R. 9270) 2819.
postage 4740. · · Quick, George C: to increase pension .(see bill H. R. 10738) 5971.
Roesch, Charles C: to pension (see bill H. R. 9202) 2724.
Rochester (N.Y.) University, president and faculty of: in favor
of international copyright law 724. · Ryan, David: to adjudicate claim (see bill H. R. 8:~.'>H) 1975.
Sons of Temperance: for commission on alcoholic liquor traffic Sanderson, Laura.E: to pension (see bill H. R. 9058) 2616.
334. ' Motions and resolutions offered by
- - - for prohibitory legislation 334. Committee on American Isthmus: for appoll?tment of 124.
Stiles, John R: for increase of pension 2240. · Fractional currency: inquiry relative to issue of 02.
Syracuse (N. Y.) Grand Army post: for passage of service-pen- Lard: inquiry relative to prohibiting sale of adulterated 1975.
sion bill 1355. :Money orders: inquiry relative to ~ue of 802.
Van Dyne, Nancy: for relief 1170. Old Fort Chartres: inquiry relative to purchase of site 987.
Remarks by, on Paez,. Jose Antonio: for conveyance of remains to Venezuela
Admis3ion of Dakota 4fi97. 1513.
Charlotte {N. Y.) harbor improvement 3181, 3183. Postal tablet: inquiry relative to 7036.
Corporations as sureties 68t~~, 6890. Seeds: inquiry relative to rednction of postage on 802.
Delegate from "No Man's Land" 40. F.:titions and papers presented by, from
J)et.ails of Army and Navy officers 6737. Collinsville (Ill.) K.uightsofLabor : infavoroftonnagebill3546.
Oklahoma 6743, 6880, 8118, !:!119, 8123. East St. Louis, citizens of: for public building 4077.
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 37
Baker, Jehu-Continued. Baker, William R.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Bill for relief (see billS. 2498).
illinois, citizens of: f~r aid to education 2540, 4436. Bill for :::elief (see bill H. R. 8202).
- - for postal telegraph 2822, 2956, 3252, 3266. Baker, Zadock a.
- - - for service pensions 1465, 1928, 1938, 2089, 2133, 2327,
2388,2635,2726,2784,2821,2872,3436. Papers referred in Honse 1209.
---for protection of Yellowstone Park 3709. Balances. See AccoUNTS.
- - - relative to erecting post-office buildings 1355.
---citizens of Alton: against reduction of duty on colored Baldridge, Alfred E.
glass bottles 2424. · Petition for relief 1395.
---for monument to colored soldiers 1977, 1989.
- - citizens of Rentchler: for amendments to interstate-com- Baldridge, ..And1·ew
merce law 6292. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2330).
- - - iron and steel workers of: against tariff reduction 1718. Baldridge, N. W.
- - - matting industry of: relative to coaly labor 3916.
Illinois Knights of Labor: in favor of tonnage bill2366, 2387. Petition for relief 2956.
Kilian, Katbarina: for pension 6496. Baldwin, Alexande·r W.
Pennsylvania Prison Society: relative to convict labor 3865. Bill for relief (see billS. 3438).
Peoria (Ill.) Board of Trade: against Wilson bill 3766.
Per Diem Rated Service-Pension Association: for service pen- Baldwin; Francis
sions 1975, '2088, 2089. . Petition for relief 2367.
St. Louis (Mo.) Circuit of Turners: relative to immigration
Baldwin, Henry L.
3522.
• Turkey Hill (TIL) Grange: for reduction of postage on seeds Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7182) •
3743. Bc..ldwin, Ira E.
United States Glue Manufacturing Association: against change
of duties on glue, gelatine, and isinglass 4298. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10911).
Workingmen: against Uills tariffbill4077. Baldwin, Nancy
Remarks by, C!! Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4504).
Breckinridge, Mr: remarks of 4437, 4438, 4440. Petition for pension 367.
Shields swords 1869. Baldwin, OrisonS.
Tariff (Appendix 475, 525).
Bill for relief of heirs (see billS. 2241).
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES. Bills for rel~ef of heirs tsee bills H. R. 7091, 8076).
Baker, John Baldwin, Silas D.
Papers referred in House 1170. Joint resolution for relief (seeS. R. 34).
Baker, Joltn S. Baley, Willimn
Bills to pension (see bills H. R. 2587, 6945)." PaperS referred in House 584.
'.
INDEX TO THE OONGRESSIONAL RECORD.. 39
Bankhead, John H.-Continued. Bankston, W. H.
Petitions and papers presented by, fl'()m Petition for relief 3163.
Mobile and Birmingham Railway Company: for relief 2282. Banner, Susan
Morrow, T. C. B: war claim 7468. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10392).
Mullan, John: war claim 366.
Mullins, WilliamS: war claim 1762. Banner, William,
Oldham, .Alexander: warclaim 1249. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6328).
Owen, Charles P: war claim 3163. Bannock and Shoshone War. See INDIAN W ARB.
Palmer, R. H., and others: war claim 2240.
Scott, Carter: war claim 1067. Bannon, Willian~
Shamblin, ThollliiS L: war claim 111. Petition for relief 5378.
Sides, Elijah: war claim 8362.
Sides, Jonathan: war claim 1322. Baptist Female College, L exington, Mo.
Stanley, John F: war claim 2366. Bill for relief (see billS. 486).
Stedman, Jacob B: war claim 1575. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2601).
Steven~on, Louisa C: war claim 7104.
Baptiste, Joltn
Stewart, Matilda: war claim 111.
Stovall, Elizabeth: war claim 111. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 11536).
Stowall, David L: war claim 1695. Baptiste, R. B.
West, P _ M: war claim 1921. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4202).
Whitfield, William L: war claim 5235.
Whitson, Thomas J: war claim 1989. Barard, .A. T.
Wimams, William W: war claim 1394. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11081).
Wright, E. B: war claim 7468.
Barbadoes, F. G.
Remarks by, on
Bill for relief (see billS. 2011).
Birmingham (Ala.) public building 1421.
Reports made by, from Barbara, Paulina
Committee of confet·ence Bill to pension (see billS. 2414).
Yates, .Annie Gibson (bill H. R. 7708) 8482. Barber, P. w: (administratrix)
C01nmittee on Pensions Petition for relief 433 .
.Atkinson, .Ann (REPORT 2251) 4513.
Dickey, Je8se (REPORT 2248) 4513. Barber, R. JV. ·
Ogden, Emily \V. (REPORT 1644) 2929. Bill for relief_(see bill H. R. 5475).
Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds Barber, Samuel C.
Birmingham (Ala.) public building (REPORT 414) 1193.
Brownsville (Tex.) public building (bill H. R. 9512; RBPORT • Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 5473).
1718) 3053. Barberick, Cathe1·ine
Colnmbus (Ga.) public building (REPORT 507) 1228. Bill to pension (see bill~· R. 9252).
Fort Worth (Tex.) public building (REPORTS 1027, 2250) 2021,
4513. Barbour! James H.
Goss, Joel J. (REPORT 218) 842, 883. Bill to pensiol! (see .billS. l358).
Helena (.Ark .) public building (REPORT 569) 1379. Barcelona Exposition
Hot "springs (.Ark.) public building (bill H. R. 9513; REPORT
1719} 3053. Joint resolution to participate in (see H. Res. i40).
Hot Springs (Ark.) reservation (H. Res. 117; REPORT 568) 1379. · Report of Secretary of State relative to (H. R. Ex. Doc. 27)
Jacksonville (Fla.) public building (REPORT 570) 1379. 111, 113.
Pueblo (Colo.) public building (REPORT 1134) 2025. . Barclay, 8. D., and otl~ers
Salt Lake City public building (REPORT 2885) 6302.
Tallahassee (Fla.) public building (REPORTS 12'N, 2084) 2267, Bill for relief (see billS. 147).
3999. . Barefield, Thomas H.
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES. Petition for relief 564.
Bankruptcy Barges
Bills to establish uniform system of (see bills H. R. 1296, 1707). Bill to amend law relative to license of tsee bills S. 1798; H.
petitions for billl62, 256. H. 4362).
Bill concerning (see bill H. R. 9438). . .
Bill for distribution of unclaimed money in (see bill H. R. 3332.) Bar Harbor, .JJ!ame
11..r:
Banks 1 .JLLT' 8
c M. I Bills to erect public building at (see bills S. 1652, 2615; H. R..
' ' 4467).
Papers referred in House 2200 ..
Baring, I saac
Banks, Charles Petition for relief 182.
Bill to pension (see bill H .. R. 170).
Barinskey, -Henry (administmtor)
Banks, David Bill for relief(see bill H. R. 2952).
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
Barjerow; Timotlly C.
Banks, G. L. Bill to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 6527).
Bill to pension (see billS. 3022).
Petition for pension 4613. Barkefelt, Cltarles
Bill to pension (see billS. 1337).
Banks, Joab
Petition for relief 501. Barker, E. J., and others
Petition for pension 256.
Banks, John
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 188). Barker, Israel
Banks, John G. Bill for relief of estate (see biU H. R 1037).
Bill to 1 emion (see billS. 3031). Barker, LuCJJ A.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6216). Bill for relief of estate (see bill H. R. 6221).
Banks, .To. rph Barker, Rufi~s
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2331). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2055).
Banks, TftMnas R. Barker, Tltomas G.
Petition for relief 3028. Papers referred in House 182.
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40 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Barker, Utam W. Barnes, George T.-Continued.
Petition for relief 2725. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Barker, William'l, and others Augusta (Ga.) Knights of Labor: in favor of House bill 8716,
6496.
Bill for relief (see billS. 2839). Columbia County (Georgia)"Farmers' Alliance·: relative to trusts
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 450). 8591.
Barkey, Henry Galla1ler, Edward: for relief 7710.
Georgia, citizens of: for relief 469.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5970). - - - for increase of pay of fourth-class postmasters 52, 3200.
Bnkly, WilliamS. ---for postal telegraph 2822.
- - - citizens of Atlanta: against lard bills 2539.
Petition for relief of estate 181. - - - c i tizens of Augusta: for aid to national exposition for
. Bar Lake colored people 1921 .
---for relief of depositors in Freedman',s Saving8 Bank 7468.
Petition for survey of 500. - - - relative to cotton-seed oil 3028.
Barlow, John Georgia Legislature: relative to national colored industrial .Jt::.•
position 687.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5885, 7692). Georgia Woman's Christian Temperance Union: for repeal ofta.t
Papers referred in House 1762. on alcoholic liquors 1306.
Barlow, Jonas Gibson, William, administrator: to refer claim to Court of Cl.~IWI
1306.
Petition for relief 1172. Johnson, Noah: for pension 334.
Barlow, JJI. Jones, James N: war claim 1465.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 2292) 7921. Jones, J. Huut: war claim 1465.
McAndrew, James: war claim 1843.
Barnabee, Harriet M. (administmtrix) Miller, Jonathan M: relative to sand-bar ferry 5478.
Petition for relief 5133. Skrine, Mrs. .A. A: war claim 31G3.
Stone, Edward E: for relief 83.
Barnard, David B.
Remarks by, ttn
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11284).
Petition 1or relief 8012. Munnerlyn, John D: relief of 3765.
Ohio centennial exhibition 7312.
Barnard, Job Oklahoma 1557-1564, 8120, 8123.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5683). Reports made by, from
Petition for relief 503, 532. Committee on Territories
Barnard, Samuel J. Courts in Indian Terri,tory (bill H. R. 7050) 2386.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 11054). Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES.
Barnard, Mrs. a.
A. Barnes, Henry
Petition for relief 1577. Petition for relief 3608.
Barnes, Alfred Barnes! James, and others
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 3785). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 436).
Barnes, Andrew J.
Barnes, Jasper N.
Bill for relief (see bill S. 1676).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 643). ·Petition for relief 4740.
Petition for relief 367. Papers referred in House 4.871.
Paper.s referred in House 532. Barnes, Mary '1'.
Bllrnes, .Ann Bill ~o pension (see bill H. R. 9832).
Papers referred in Honse 3072.
Barnes, Rachel
B urnes , .Augusttts Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 149).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2700).
Barnes, W. G.: and otltel'S
Barnes, Benjamin
Petition for r elief 5452.
Petition for relief 4740.
, rapers referred in House 4871. Barnes, W. J.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 1043) 189.
Barnes, Cordelia
Petition for relief 8188. - Barnes, TVilliam
BiH for relief (see bill H. R. 2031 ).
Baxnes, Daniel P.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9870}.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2814). Papers referred in House 253.
Petition for relief 335. Petit ion for relief 253, 1004.
Barnes, George A. Barnes, Willimn B .
Bill for relief (see bill 718). Bill to pension (see billS. 1373).
Petition for relief 45.
Barnett, George W.
Barnes, Ge01·ge T. (a Representative from Georgia)
Petition for relief 1922.
Attended ii.
Appointed on committees 279. Barnett J. T. (ad-ministrator)
Ap•)oiuted teller 727::?, 555. Petition for relief 765.
Le;;,,e of absence granted. to 204, 945, 4816, 8189, 9441. Papers referred in House 781.
Amendment-s offered by, to Barnett J ttli(t
Oklahoma: bill Jor orgau iza. io11 of 1557. P etition for relief 584.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Barnett, JJfaty J.
Geor()'ia.judici:ll dis tricts: to change (see bill H. R. 3312) 317. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 282).
John~on. Noah: to lJension (see bill H. H. 3-t 1) 324.
Munnerlyn, John D: for relief (see bill H. R. a4ti0,1 324. Barnett, Sm·ah J.
Roberts, John H: for relief (see bill H. l'. _;3479) 324. Petition for relief 5324.
Sa,-annah Hiver, Georgia: to improve 33-t
Yellow te"er: otiering reward for pre..-ention of (see bill H. R. Barnett, T.
11454) 8tilJ6. Petition for relief of estate 4652.
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Barnett, Will-iam Barry, F. G.-Continued.
Petition for relief 823. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Boyle, :M:rs. :M:. M: to pension (see bill H. R. 10557) 5378.
• Barnett, William JJJ. Cobb. William B: to increase pension .(see bill H. R. 10847)
Petition for relief 1990. 6398.
Day, David: for relief (see bill H. R. 7694) 1486.
Barnhill, William Geddes, Charles W: for relief (see bill H. R. 9791) 3671.
Petition for relief 1576. Pugh, Lankford: to pension (see bill H. R: 10558) 5378.
Sheppard, B. H: for relief of estate (see b~ll H. R. 836) 177.
Barnis, Howard Thompson, William: to pension (see bill H. R. 10559) 5378.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6794). Motions and resolutions offered by
Barnitt, Joseph T. W. House document-room: inquiry relative to additional accom·
modations for 984. -
Bill to correct military record of (see bill H. R. 10290). Indian war pensions: to make special order of bill to grant 3007.
Barnum, Edward H., and others Petitions and papers presented by, from
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4852). Carlisle, G. V: war claim 251.
Petition for relief 501. Carothers, E. C: war claim 251.
Cavett, Nancy R: war claim 4372.
Baron, A. E. Davidson, G. W. S: war claim 3671.
Petition for relief 4847. Geddes, C. F: for relief 2724. .
Georgia, citizens of Warren: for amendmenta to mterstate-com·
Barr, Benjamin merce law 6496.
Petition for relief ~34. Miller, Samuel H: war claim 499. .
Mississippi, citizens of: against t.axing lard 3071.
Barr, Eli - - for increase of pay of fourth-class postmasters 16, 43, 52,
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514). 84. 112, 182, 254, 336, 3R8, 585, ti45, 139o, 1763, 1891,
2388,5478.
Barr, George W. - - - for placing salt on free-list 1394, 2088.
Bill to grant an honorable discharge to (see bill H. R. 935). ---for postal telegraph 2872.
- - - citizens of Buena Vista: for amendment of interstate-
Barr, J. A. commerce law 5607.
Petition for relief 1356. - - - citizens of Kemper County: in favor of pq.re food 3761.
Barr, Susan Moseley, Edward A: war clailn 251.
Moseley, Rebecca L: war claim 251.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10812). Moseley, R. F: war claim 251.
Barren River Moseley, Wil1iam E : war claim 251.
Resolution of Kentucky Legislature relative to improvement of Powell, Minnie: war claim 1990.
1323. Randle, Emily F: war claim 925.
Petition to improve 1355. Read, Jesse: war claim 499.
Read, John: war claim 531.
Barret, Riclia1·d W. Telfair, James R: war claim 531.
Bills for rblief of estate (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514). Telfour, C. W: war claim 499.
Westbrook, Vernon: war claim 251.
Barrett, H. C., and others
Remarks by, on
Petition for relief 3744.
Lowry vs. White: contested-election case of 916-920.
Barrett, Harrison Reports made by, from
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10386). Committee o-n Elections
Barrett, Joltn W. Lowry vs. White (REPORT 163) 807.
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 3510). Committee on Pensions
·Petition for increase of pension 367. Clark, Ruth (REPORT 1770) 3055.
Cobb, William B. {REPORT 3260) 7538.
Barrett, 1.lwmas H. Pensions for Indian wars (bill H. R. 8594; REPORT 1194) 2190.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4009). Rosier, Joseph (REPORT 2032) 3690.
Barrett, William Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VoTES.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8198).
Barry, James
Barrey, Mary Bill to remove the _c harge of desertion (see billS. 1 90).
Petition for relief 1577.
Barry, Joanna
Barriere, ]-Jaria
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4653).
Petition for relief of estate 182. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9355).
Barringer, Martin
Bill to amend military record of (see bill H. R. 9326). Barrymore, William
Papers referred in House 891. Bills to appoint a junior lieutenant in Navy (see bills S. 2975;
H. R. 10273).
Barron, George
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4683). Barth, E1•1wst
Papers referred in House 8059. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5163).
Petition for relief 252. - ·
Barthauer, Jessie JJ1.
Barron, John M. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8722).
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 11047). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7968).
Barrow, Mmy J. Bartholdi Statue of Liberty
Petition for relief 253. Estimate for pedestal (H. R. Ex. Doc. 331) 4536.
Barrus, H. Bartholf, Azariah
Bill for relief of heirs (see bill H. R. 9593). Bill fur relief (see bill S. 320t).
Barry, F. G. (a .Representative from Mississippi) Bartholow, Michael
Attended 5. Petition for relief of ustate 7010.
Appointed on committees 279.
Appointed on Committee on Elections 51. Bartlett, Charles E.
Leave of absence granted to 840, 1187, 7636, 9012, 9572. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 657).
42 INDEX TO THE OONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Bartlett, Philander A. Bastian, Joseplt
IHU to pension (see bill H .. R. 98). Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6741 ).
Bartley, Oarol:ine
Bastin, James D .
Bil1 for relief (see bill H. R. 11357).
• Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 103~5}.
•
Bartley, GabrieZ R.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9145). Batchelder, H. D.
Petition for relief 2635. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6779).
Bartley, Olive-r Petition for relief of widow 2792.
Papers referred in House 725. Batchelor, Ellen D.
Barton. A. O~ Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9723).
Petition for relief 1922. Batdorff, Daniel
Barton, Charles Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4061}.
Petition for relief 433.
Petition for relief 1356.
Bate, William (a Senator jro1n. Tenn.essec)
Barton, Henry
Attended 4.
Bill for relief (see bill H: R~ 22DO). Appointed on co·mmittees 16.
Barton, Henru J. Appointed conferee 7432.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4700)~ Amendments offered by, tCJ
Petition for pension 398. Bridges: bills to allow construction of 2339, 2340.
Barton, Himrn War claims: bill to pay 5527, 5898.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Petition for re.lief 2366.
Bryan, C. B. & Co: for relief (see billS. 3350) 649 .
BaJ:ton, Pa.y:masler J. Q. Cairo and Tennessee Rival:' Raill'oad: to allow them to bridge
Joint resolutions to authorize him to aceeptJapanesedeco.ration Tennessee and Cumberland Rivers (see bill S. 3584) 9.763.
(see S. R. 28;- H. Res. 68}. Caney Fork Hiver: to allow bridge across (see billS. 1526 ) 53i).
Barton, James E. Cumbe.rl..'1n.d River: to aUowbridgc across (see billS.1525) 535.
J obnson, Hiram, and othera: for relief (see bill S. 3347) 6.455'-
Bilf to pension (see bill H. R. 7477). Kropp, J: for relief (see billS. 2775) 3268.
Barton, John A. Norvell, Laura. S: for relief (see billS. 3214) 5527.
Signal Corps: to increase efficiency (see billS. 2203) 1618.
Bill for relief (see bill S. 354Jt). Steam-vessels: for relief of offic~s (see billS. 1545) 566.
Barton, John W. Tennessee River: to allow bridge across (see biU S. 1524) 535.
Papers referred in House 367. Watkins, William: for relief (see bill S. 3213) 552.7.
Moti011s WJd tHis.olutians offered b¥
Barton, llfilla_
Brownlow, :Mrs. E. A: to withdraw her papers 5903.
Petition for relief 2424.
Petitions andoapers presented by, from
Barton, Samuel · Bowman, James W: for pension 2542.
Petition for r~lief 1615. Ritter, Jg.Jm and Heor.y:: for :re.movalof charge.. of desertion1579.
Barton, W. P. Tennessee, citizeus of: against adulteration_ of food 326£1.
---for postal legislation 472.
Petition for-relief 367. - .- - for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 646.
Barton, William B. ---citizens ofl}:noxville: for protection of Yellowstone Paik:
2466.
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R.lQ884}. · ---for suppression ofpleuro-pneumonia 472.
Bash, Daniel N. ---citizens of Nashville: for extirpation o( pleuro-pne-0; . I
Bill for relief (see billS. 253l. monia 2426.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R 2066'). ---citizens of StewaTt: relative_ tQ:Burea.u of Animal Indn:>-
try 3866.
Bashard., &rah. 4. Tennessee Bar Association: for increase of pay to distr-ictju ·lges
Report of Court of Claims on claim of 516.9. 2542.
Tennessee grange-s: relative to Bureau of Animal Industry 3.26F.
Bashare, David Vanderbilt UniYemity, Tennessee,-faculty of: in favor of inter-
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8277). national copyright law 1131.
· Petitio.n for pension 1922. Remarks by, on
Basher, Lucy A. Cherry, Morrow & Co: contract of 9552, 9553.
Papers referred in House of estate. 822. Education bill 839. _
Indian appropriation bill 480 , 4808.
Bass, B. B. Memphis (Tenn.) brid~e 2605, 2609.
Bill for relief (see bill R. R. 8109). Signal Service Bureau 8680, 8681.
Tariff 9354:
Bass, E. W.
Reports made by, from
_ Petition for relief 5827, 9547. CJmmittee on Auricultw·e and Forestry
Bass, H enry Agriculture (REPORT 1283) 3918.
Bill for relief (see bill II. R. ()781). Committee on Military Affairs .
Bass, Reuben B. Alabama .Agricultural College (REPORT 937) 2895.
Balger, James (REPORT 2136) 8130.
Papers referred in Honse 644. Berryman, Matthew W. (REPORT 1951) 7061.
Bassett, F. S. Bostalter, Jacob G. (REPORT 1784) 6173.
Cady, Henry K. (REPORT 522) 1993.
Bills to correct naval record of (see bills S. 3002-; H. R. 10067)._ Columbia (Tenn.) arsenal (REPORT 1027) 3116.
Petition for relief 4493.
Conlan, Francis J. (REPORT 1074) 3267.
Bassett, Leslie Convoy, Thomas (REPORT 1073) 3267.
Bill for relief (see bill S. 968). Crozier, E. B. (REPORT 373) 1433.
Davis, Enoch (REPORT 2298) 9049.
Bassett, Moses F. Farnsworth, John J. (REPO..R'li 134.6) 4299.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R- 2065), Flora, Harrison (REPORT 1193) 3673.
Guinnip, Lyman (REPORT 2212). 8483.
Bassett, Willimn Gunn, Dennis (P...EPORI' 1072). 3267.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 136)~ Har~zell, A~ R~ (REP-oRT 2040) 7606.
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Bate, William-Continued. Battoe, K.
Reports made by, from Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 281).
Committee- on ]}filitary .Affairtr Baublitz, Marga1·et
Hitchcock, Valentine (REPORT 2039) 7606. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 991_4).
Huddleston, Elkanah (REPQ&T 1446) 4742.
Lakin, Benjamin D. (REPORT. 2123} 8!30. Bauch, Wilhelm
Macl'lfroms, Thomas P. (petition) 7383. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8823).
McCauley, Franklin W. (REPORT 1028) 3116.
Moberly., W, J. (REPORT 1452) 4742. Bauer, Elizabeth
Morrison, Thomas (REPORT 1075) 3267. Bill to pension (see bill S. 981}.
Pickett, Henry (REPORT 1Q4Q) 3221. Bills to pension (see ~ills H. R. 3929, 5395).
Rigney, John (REPORT 1071} 3267.
Smith, D. C. {REPORT 714) 2328. Bauer, Sigmund
Tebbs, A. Sidney· {REPORT. 2038) 7606. Bill for reiiei (see bill S. 1952
Tennessee military encampment (H. Res. 123) 3221.
Wheeler, Francis I (bill H. R.. 5874) 2042. Baugh, James
Wliitall,_Catherine E. (R.EEORT 2125~ 8130. Petition for relief 824.
Whitehouse, Edward (REPORT 372) 1433.
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES. Baugh, William A.
Petition for relief 1210.
Bateman, Hiram
Baughe.r, W- H..
Bill to pension (see billS. 1309)~
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 3836). Petition for,.elief 8665.
Baughman, Anna
Bates, Edga.r H: Bill to pension (see bill H .. R. 227).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10720).
Baughman, Anthony
Bates, F. H. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5320).
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5861, 8272).
Baughman, Catharine
Bates1 J.P. Bill t{) pension (see bill' H. R. 989"0).
Petition for relief of heirs 5936. Baughman, JoTm
Bates, John (administrator) Bill fo:t: relie:f.i (see bill H. R~ 9872).
Petition for relief 13. - Petition for-relief 1529.
Bates, Mary E. , Bangnee) Robert J~
Papers refenecl in Housa 8515. Bill for relief of heirs (see bill S. 1063).
Bates; MaryS. Baum,. .Ioltn- D.
Bill to pension. (_see bill H. R. 9102)~ Petition for relief 398.
Papers refurreddn Honse: 725..
Bates, Mary 8. and Sarah
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7449}. Bauman-, Mts--. JI. A'.
Petition. for-relief 4373.
Bates,. MathiaS:
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9805). Bauman, P. K~
Petition fOr relief 4141.
Bate.s, S.usmL
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. "9370). Baumann, Henry·
Bill for-relief (see· bt11 H. R. 3.503).
Batesville- and Brinkley Railrc;}ad Petition for r-elief 2.367.
Bills to allow them to bridge Black River (see lillls- S. 2614; H.
R. 656.3). Baumhager, Herman
B~lls tn ~crease pensiDn. (see bil.laS. 5-71, 699).,
Batey, Benjamin B:ill.s te~ mcrease. pensi<Ul (see-- bills H... R. 7150 'l948:)
Petition for relief of estate-1922. Petition for pension 1723. ' ~
Bath County,_ Kerrtucky Baus·s et; A. de
Bill for relief (see bill H . R. 3694). Bill~ making_a~propriation for. CGns.t ruc.tioa of a.ir.-sliip by (seo •
Baton Rouge, Louisiana bifis-8. 3T8'1, H. R. 5717).
Bill to erect public building at_(see bill H. R. 61161. Baxtex; E. W.
Bill to make, port of delivery (sea bill H: R. 1484). Petition. for- relief 2792.
Billf{)r: road to national c.emetery at (see bill H. R. 5064).
Baxter, Eltiira.. E .
Batt, Ma1·garet Bill for relief (see. billS. 951).
Bill for relief (see pill H. R. 8998).
Baxter, J. R.
Battam, H enry P. Petition for relief 3199.
Bill for r~lief (see bill H. R. 9291).
Baxter, John G.
Batte, John H. Bill to-. pension (see bill H. R. 6.32.9).
Petition for relief of hell: 4935. ,.
. Baxter._ .JJiar ia .,
Battelle & Evans- Bill to pension (see bill H~ R. 9.243).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 506).
Papers withdrawn in House 2198. Baxter, Susie B.
Petition for relief 501.
Batten, Benjamin F.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4136). Baya, Wt7liam, P ..
Petition for relief 2987. •
Battle, William 0.
Bayard, William
Papers referred in House 1209.
Bill for relief (see billS. 1657).
'Sattles, Jesse T.
Bay City, Michigan .
Bill for relief (see bill H: R. 2163).
Petition for pension 125, 532: . Bill to erect public buildino- at (sea bills
7263). 0.
s· 96'5··
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H R 1568
• • ,
petition reported back adversely (S. REPORT 354) 1402.
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Bayler, Moses 0. I Bayne, Tllomas M.-Continued.
Petition for relief 1323. Petitions and papers presented 6y, from
Bayless, W. B. Clay-Pipe Employes' Association: for increase of duty on clay
Petition for relief 2326. pipes 1249.
Clarke, Benjamin M: for relief 3797.
Baylor, Moses Gates, Frederick: for pension 283.
Papers referred in Ho~e 1172. Iron and steel workers: for protection of American industries
1B43.
Bayly, 8. :f. Leavenworth (Kans.) National Soldiers' Home: in fn.Yor of fur-
Papers referred in House 2869. lough bill 2424.
Bayne, John McLaughlin, Thomas: for relief 2132.
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Maddox, Virginia: for relief 961.
Petition for relief 823, 1577. Marks, .John: for pension 283.
Bayne, Tlwrnas M. (a Representativej1·om Pennsylvania,) Montg'Omery, Mrs. .John: war claim 1355.
Attended 5. New York, citizens of: for fractional currency 283.
Appointed on committee 279. Ohio, citizens of : for service pensions 2200. .
Appointed teller 4835, 5126, 5857, 7599. Ohio River commissioners: for improvement of nversl3fi5.
Leave of absence granted to 611, 5283, 6635, 8482, 8827, 9297. Payne, .John Howard: claim of15. .
Pennsylvania, citizens of: against admissiOn of Utah 251.
Amendments offered by, to - - - for aid to education 14.67.
Army appropriation bill 7147. - - - for bounties to soldiers 1170.
Bonds of United States: bill to provide for purchase of 1606. - - for postal telegraph 2956.
Indian appropriation bill 3162. • ---for eervice pensions 2511, 5937, .6566.
Tariff bill: alum 5817. - - - for protection of females 4493.
- - - ricll 5044, 6078. - - - for increase of pay of fourth-class postmasters 254: 284,
- - sulphate of copper 5821. 368.
---sulphate of soda 5821. - -· in favor of pure food 3547.
- - tin-plates 5229. - - - for prohibitory legislation 6823.
Bl'lls and joint resolutions introduced 6.Y - - for repeal of tax on druggists 3709, 4035.
Allegheny, Pa: to erect public building at (see bill H. R.1774) - - - relative to duty on window-gla...<lB 52 2. ·
228. ---for prohibitory legislation in District of Colombia 781,
Ashe, }liriam V: to pension (see bill H. R. 7095) 1168. 1250.
Beck, Fredolin: to pensio.n (see bill H. R. 6338) 821. ---citizens of Allegheny County: for aid to Signal Service
Blain, William J: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 251.
7096) 1168. - - for public building 961.
Bounties: granting to soldiers and sailors (see bill H. R. 6673) - - - for amendments to interstate-commerce law 7202.
---for reduction of letter postage 1429.
9~5. .
Clark, Benjamin M: for relief (see bill H. R. 8536) 2132. - - - citizens of Clarion County: for post route 2240.
- - - druggists of: for repeal of tax on retailers of drugs 2955,
Courts of United States: to increase salaries of judges (see bill
H. R. 6674) 985. 3028. .
Dalzell, Kate Q: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 4072) 331. ---workmen of Allegheny County: for regulating compen-
sation of labor 2539.
Delaware River: for commission to examine obstructions in - - - workmen of PittBburgh: for payment every two weeks
(see H. Res. 113) 1318.
Gates, Frederick: for relief (see bill H. R. 3217) 283. 2539.
Hosack, Dr. W. S: for relief (see bill H. R. 2864) 248. Pennsylvania iron and steel workers: against reduction of tariff
I. N. Bunton (steamer): to adjudicate claim of owners (see bill 2510, 2539. . . . .
H. R. 2869) 24.8. Pennsylvania .Junior Order Mechanics: for declarmg Wasbmg-
Koutz, W . .T: for relief (see bill H. R. 2865) 248. ton's birthday national holiday 1355, 2199, . 2240, 30~8,
McLaughlin, Thomas A: for relief (see bill H. R. 8535) 2132. 6673.
---relative to immigration 5827, 5994, 6292, 6339, 7468.
Marks, .John: to pension (see bill H. R. 3218) 283. Pennsylvania Knights of Labor: for protection against convict
Montgomery, .John: for relief (see bills H. R. 4794, 6487) 432, labor 4493, G565.
890. Pennsylvania labor associations: relative to tariff legislation
Page James M: to pension (see bill H. R. 6412) 854.
Pa~e, .John Howard: for relief of he~ (see bill H. R. 2863) 1921. 0
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Beck, James B.-Continued. Beckham, William
Remarks by, on Petition for relief 2678.
Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries 127. Becton, Elizabeth
Consideration of bills 7109. ·
Cumberland dam 5664. Bill for relief of estate (see bill H. R. 2952).
Dependent pension bill1547, 1626, 1861, 18621 1863, Becton, Thomas
Direct-tax refund 341, 343, 344, 537, 538.
Female army nurses 2295, 2296. Bill for relief of estate (see bill H. R. 8956).
Fisheries treaty 4710, 7486, 74.87, 7529. Beddo, William, and others
- - - President's message on 7921 ,_ 7922, 7923. Bill for relief (see bill S. 152).
Foreign contract labor 7573. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2980).
Fortification appropriation bill 8151, 8152.
Freedman's Savings and Trust Company 6609, 7607, 7711. Beddow, Peter
Green and Barren Rivers improvement 5789, 5793. Petition for relief 2870.
Hook, George W: relief of sureties 7385, 7386~
Indian education 1184. Bedel, JJiary A.
Inspection of exported meats 2287. Bill to increase pension (see billS. 3489).
International coinage 972. Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 10691).
International copyright 3241-3245: 3271, 3274, 3506-3514, 3515. Bedford, America C.
Irrigation 7025, 7026.
Letter-postage reduction 786. Bills for relief of estate (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
Life-Saving Service 6906. Bedwell, John P.
Light-houses 5529, 5530. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7234).
Mail service 831, 832, 898, 899.
Marble portico at Capitol 7279. Bee be, Helen A.
Mineral lands to aliens 1077, 1078. Bill to pension (see billS. 1272).
Navy-yard on Gulf of 1\Iexico 6782.
Orduance manufacture 5715. Bee be, Margm·et Ann
Pacific Railroad Commission report 652. Bill to pension (see billS. 3377).
Painting of Peace Commissioners 7117.
Pension appropriation bill4303. Beebe, Nel.~on
Postal telegraph 1725. Bill to pension (see billS. 3160).
Post-Office appropriation bill5244, 5245, 5246, 5247, 5248, 5249. Petition for pension 5195.
Printing tariff bill 7283, 7284. Beechner Ernest"
Public buildirig bills 7033, 7062, 7064, 7065, 7068. . ' . .
Purchase of United States bonds 2395, 2512, 2644, 2646, 2695, B1ll to remove the charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 3120}.
5137, 5138. . Beelers, Dat-id
Reduction of postage 126, 786. 1 Petition for relief 1577.
River and harbor appropriation bill 5787.
Senate Calendar 1332. Beeman, Sa'rah E.
St. John's River improvement 5796. Bill to pension (see billS. 991).
Silver coinage 1775, 1810. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 3865).
Sinking fund 7803. Beer. See also FERltrENTED LIQUORS.
Steam-ship mail subsidy 6107.
Steel cruisers: armament for 696, 697. Resolution of inquiry in House relative to analysis of, referred
Stockslager, M:r: letter from 7772. 1207.
Swenson, Magnus: patent claim of 74, 75. Beer, Edward B.
Tariff 1626-1637. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7163).
Timber depred-ations 7965, 7969, 7970, 7972.
Treasury building appropriations 8038. Beer, Le-vi
Treasury surplus 130, 131, 132. Bill to remove charge of desertion (see billS. 984). . •
Urgent deficiency bill 696, 693. Bills to remove the charge of desertion (see bills H. R. 970,
Use of word ''nation" 7765. 9191).
• Val nation of imported merchandise 2140, 2146.
Washington city post-office 8021, 8022. Beers, Oyrenus
Washington monument elevator 6965. Bill for relief (see billS. 2591).
Washington street railway 690. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 654).
Reports made by, from Beers, Mary
Committee on Finance Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4871).
Rice, Edward (REPORT165) 858. Petition for pension 433.
Tariff bill (REPORT 2332) 9201.
Robertson, William H., and E. L. Hedden (REPORT 207) 1007. Beet Sugar. See SUGAR.
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES. Beets, George W.
Beck, John Petition for relief 8363.
Petition fClr relief 1323. Beezley, Silas
Beck, P1·eston Bill to pension (see bill S. 1983).
Bill for relief of heirs (see bill H. R. 4554). Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2827).
Beck, Rachel Behle, OILarles E.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5482). · Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7017).
Beck, William JV. Behr, Jacob
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 11251). Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4864).
Becker, Frcd&·iclc W. Behr, Mary L.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 684). Petition for relief 5706.
Becket, James M. Behremn~ William H.
Petition for relief 5936. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3853).
Beckett, Ellen A. Beibeyhiser, Charles
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 3887). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8-140).
Beckham, Sarah A. Beichley, Joli.n
Papers referred in House 725. Bill to pension (see bill H. R: 7G63) •
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Beighley, George L. Belden, James J.-Continued.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6851). Petitions and papers presented by, from
Beiser, Maria New York Knights of Labor: in favor of tonnage bill 2187.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4591 ). New York Legislature: for refunding tax on commercial trav-
elers in District of Columbia 2510.
Belato, Josiah L. Nicholas, James: for pension 8320.
Petition for relief 182. Syracuse University, faculty of: for reduction of tariff on scien-
Belaw, 1Jfa1·tin tific works 1209.
Billior relief (see bill H. R. 607). Remarks by, on
Post-Office appropriation bill 4555.
Belbout, William Public buildings 1240, 1241.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5213). Tariff 3944·.
Belbrey, .Anson Q. (administrator) - - s a l t 5022, 5023, 5037, 5038.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514). Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VoTES.
Belcher, John Belding, H. K.
Petition for relief 111. Bill for relief (see bill S. 2015).
Bill !or relief (see bill H. R. 3768).
Belcher, Ltwinda
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4108). Belew, Zachariah
Belcher, S. E. Petition for relief 1396.
Papers referred in House 766. Belfast, Maine
Belden, Jarnes J. (a R e-p resentativefrmn New York) Bill to donate condemned cannon to Grand Army of Repnblio
Attended 5. post at (see bill H. R. 801).
Appointed on committees 279. Belfils, Louis
Appointed on Committee on Mileage 14.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2809).
Leave of absence w-anted to 5283.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Belger, Jame~
Alle~, Almena: for relief (see bill H. R. 10522) 5324. Bill for relief (see billS. 2766).
Bradford, William M: to pension ·(see bill H. R. _8538) 2132. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9196).
Burnett, Charles J: to pension (see bill H. R. 6995) 1128. Bill to appoint and retire with rank of colonel (see bill H. R.
Burridge, Lydia: for relief (see bill H. R. 8400) 1989. 99~3). .
Cha e, Amasa: to pension (see bill H. R. 11427) 8591.
Fritzmorris, Mary: for relief (see bill H. R. 9520) ·3071. Belgian Miners
Gage, Matilda J: for relief (see bill H. R. 9752) 3546. Resolution in Honse relative to importation of 124.
Goff, Nathaniel: for relief (see bill H. R. 11253) 7902.
Good, Richard: for relief (see bill H. R. 7318) 1305. Belknap, Charles TV.
Lester, Jane: for relief (see bill H. R. 7317) 1305. Papers referred in House 1171.
Lester, Jane A: to pension (see bill H. R. 6996) 1128.
Kelly, Mary A: for relief (see bill H. R. 10284) 4847. Bell, .Addie
McCienthen, Ira C: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 8537) Bill for relief (see bill S. 1506).
2132. Bill for .relief (see bill H. R. 5431).
Nicholas, James: for relief (see bill H. R. 11364) 8320.
Pratt, HenryS: for relief (see bill H. R. 4692) 397. Bell, D avid
Ryan,_Edmund: to pension (see bill H. R. 7097) 1168. Bill for relief of legal representatives (see bill H. R. 1021).
Seward, Emory R: for relief (see bill H. R. 7319) 1305. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 4266, 8557).
Smith, Edward L: to pension (see bill H. R. 5811) 642. Papers withdrawn in House 2260.
Tierney, Catharine: to pension (see bill H. R. 5812) 642. Bell, Durant H. L.
Young, Ernaline C: to pension (see bill H. R. 6949) 1111.
Bill for relief (see bill S. 479).
Petittons and papers presented by, from
Bloom, Mrs. R. H: for separate apartments for males and females Bell, Eliza J. •
in station-houses 1614. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5073).
Freetown Corners (N. Y.) Patrons of Husbandry: against re- Bell, Enoch
peal of oleomargarine bill 1576.
Goff, Nathaniel: for relief 8059. Petition for pension 1663.
Miller, J. C: rEllative to foreign productions 4703. Bell, George H.
New Jersey, citizens of: for service pensions 2368. Petition for relief of estate 1990.
New York, citizens of: for relief2677, 2724.
---for aid to education 962, 1578, 1720. Bell, H . .A. (executor)
- - - for postal tele~raph 2918, 2956, 2986, 3029, 3072, 3113, Report of Court of Claims on claim of 4816.
3164.
- - - for protection of wool-growers 1429, 1576. Bell, Houston L.
- - - for protection of Yellowstone Park 3072. Petition for relief 5324.
---for service pensions 1575, 1719, 1763, 2042, 2242, 2283, Bell,J. T.
2327, 2370, ~3~8, 2425, 2464, 2511, 2540, 2600, 2636,
2784, 2792, 2872, 2918, 3436, 3496, 35481 3609, 3672, Petition for relief 4452.
7710,8320. Bell, James M.
- - - for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 1616 Bill to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 3600).
3609.
- - - for protection of agriculture 3436. Bell, James M. C.
- - - soldiers and sailors of: for pensions 3470. Petition for relief 4740.
--citizens of Baldwinsville: against adulteration of lard
Bell, James R.
3113.
- - - citizens of Pompey: for Secretary of Agriculture 2387. Bills to pension (see bills H. R. 2123, 3911).
- - - cigar-makers ol· Syracuse: against repeal of duties on to- Bell, Joseph E.
bacco 2756, 2784, 2792. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6514).
- - - citizens of South Onondaga: for protection of agriculture
2869. Bell, Joseph F.
- - - cigar-makers of Syracuse: for repeal of duties on tobacco Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5727).
2819, 2955.
- - - lndies of Auburn: for woman sq.ffrage 1614.· Bell, Lucy A.
---for legislation relative to saloons 1614. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8509).
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Bell, Margm·et S. Belmont, Perr.r1-Continued. I ·-
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Blair, 'IIem·y W.-Continued. Blair, Henry W.-Continned.
Petition.J and papers presented by, frorp Petitions and papers presented by, from
Clark, .Appleton P: for District of Columbia representation in United States, citizens of: for better observance of Sabbath 2679.
Congress 2G37. - - - for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 4741.
Dakota Good 'l'emplars: for commission on alcoholic liquor - - - stone-cutters of: against Mil!F tariff bill 8978.
traffic 45. · · · Utah ·woman's Christian Temperance Union: for prohibitory
Dartmouth College, faculty of: in fa>or of international copy- legi lation 783. . .
right law 783.. Vir_ginia. citizens of Claremont: for atd to educatiOn 964.
Day, Charles H: for pension 2447. Wasbingt{)n Territory. Woman's Christian Temperance Union:
Deavitt, '1'. J: for pen ions to widows and minor children 2637. for prohibitory legislation 1006.
District of Columbia Knights of Labor: for aid to education 964. Washington (D. C.): Woman's Christian Temperance Union: for
- - - relati \·e to increase of te.achers' salaries in the District prohibitory legislation 3917.
5 28. Woman's Christian Temperance Union: for passage of educa-
English, Caroline V: for increase of pension 8320. tional bill 67, 614.
Epping (N. H.) Woman's Christian Temperance Union: for re- - - for prohibitqry le¢.slation 1326, 1939.
stricting liquor traffic 2R72. - - for protection of l!irls 1326, 1432.
Executive Departments, watchmen in: for increase of pay 370. - - - for better observance of Sabbath 2327.
Good Templars of United States: for prohibitory legislation 256. Woman's International Council: for protection of females 2987.
Grand Army posts: for pensions to female nlll'Ses 2727. Woman's.Relief Corps: for pension to female nurses 2727.
Idaho, citizens of: for protection of females 4453. Remarks by, on.
Indian Territory Woman's Christian 'l'emperanoe Union: for
prohibitory legislation 1326. Adjourning over 9160.
Alien labor on public works 4.887, 4939, 4940.
Knights of Labor: relative to management of Bureau of Engrav- Baker, Benjamin T: pension to 4796.
ing and l;'rinting 471.
---relative to wages 7105. Blaine, l'l1r: remarks of 7613. ·
Manchester ( N. H.) Knigh tsof Labor: for postal telegraph 2823. Bnrcau of Animal Industry 3277, 3278, 3685, 3777, 3778, 3779,
3i81, 3782.
Maryland Woman's Cbristian Temperance Union: for aid to Bureau of Education 6504, 8018.
educatio~ 1132.
Bureau of Engraving and Printing 471, 6906, 6911, 6912.
1\Iassachusetts, citizens of Holbrook: against admission of Utah Chinese immigration 8341, 8370, 8371, 8375, 8376, 8566, 8567,
256.
8568.
Michigan Woman's Christian Temperance Union: for prohibitory Confederate soldiers in civil service 2245, 2246, 2248, 2249, 2286,
legislation 29 7.
2-!?.9, 2430, 2431.
---for committee on alcoholic liquor traffic 2987. Craig's system of telegraphy 64.02, 6455, 8089.
Mi.,souri, citizens of: for prohibitory legislation 1006. Department of .Agriculture 8802.
Nashua. (N. H.) Woman's Temperance Union: for pas::age of Department of Labor 4162, 4163, 4164, 4500, 4406.
educa,tional bill 256.
Dependent pension billl500, 1503, 1541, 1542, 1543, 1547, 1548,
National Woman's Christian Temperance Union: for aid to erlu- 1858, 1860.
cation 114.
District of Columbia representation 4144.
New Ha.mpsbire, citizens of: for commission on alcoholic liquor Dougherty, Mary Ann: veto of bill to pension 9428-9434, 9437.
traffic 18.
Education 121, 122, 143, 275, 300, 350, 351, 445, 512-519, 546-
- - - for protection of Yellowstone Park 3799.
- - - for service pensions 1488.
- - - i n favor of international arbitration 1132, 1617.
I 552,625-627,734-748,839,1217-1221,8536,8537.
Eigh~bour law 1735, 5203, 5204, 6184, 6185, 6188, 6189, 6190,
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Blair, Hcm·y Tv.-Continued. Blair, Henry Tv.-Continued.
Reports made by, from Reports macle by, frum
Committee on Education and .Labo-r Committee on Pensions
Accounts nuder eight-hour law (REPORT 568) 2019. Latham, Hannah H. (REPORT 1880) 6607.
Alcoholic liqu:>rs (HEPORT 1727) 5995. Lewis, Frank (REPORT 1440) 4694.
Alien labor (bill H. R. 8724) 3918. Linton, Martha (REPORT 1438) 4694.
Common schools (REPORT 4) 86. Lord, William C. (bill H. R. 7202) 6341.
Department of Labor (bill H. R. 8560) 3549. Luey, Carrie A. (REPORT 1441) 4691c.'
Foreign contract ln.bor (billS. 3395) 7418. Lyle: Peter (REPORT 562) 1993.
Government Printing Office night employes (amendment) 7649. McDougal, Caroline (REPORT 2211) 8483.
Hodnett, John Pope (petition) 3673. McGuire, Thomas (REPORT 1486) 4896.
Legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation bill (amend- McLaughlin, l\Iartin (J{EPORT 2033) 7512.
ment) 5410. :MaTlin, Elijah (REPORT 1229) 3799:-
Letter-carriers' hours of labor (REPORT 509) 1846, 2543. Matbews, Eliza (bill H. R. 8953) 6040.
Opium selling (bill S. 375) 3549. Monoban, James (REPORT 2318) 9081.
l\Iorton, Trumau A. (REPORT 2210) 84.83.
Cmmnittee on Pensions Mullany, Jennie Hart (billS. 2346; REPORT 573) 2044.
Alexander, Sallie R. (REPORT 979) 3031.
Noye~, Anna. :M. (REPORT 2239) 8559.
Anderson, James (REPORT 869) 2774.
Anderson, Samuel (REPORT 2082) 7769. Ogden, Emily W. (REPORT 1635) 5409.
Army nurses, pension (HEPORT 569) 1007. Oliphant, George E. (REPORT 1231) 3799.
Arnold, Anna l\I. (bill H. R. 8075) 6341. Ord vmy, Charles (REPORT 1567) 5195.
Atkinson, Ann (REPORT 558) 1993. Outten , Coburn D. (bill H. R. 7624) 6040.
Babcock, Catherine E. (REPORT 366) 1402. Owen , Lizzie W. (REPORT 177) 858.
Bagley, Martha 1\1. (REPORT 751) 2427. Patchin, Almeron J. (REPORT 1971) 7153.
Baker, Benjamin T. (REPORT 1359) 4496. Patten, Mighill H. (REPORT 2152) 8238.
Baldwin, ImE. (REPORT 2321) 9081. Penfield, Mary (RErORT 492) 1809.
Boppell, Anna (REPORT 2315) 9080, Pension restoration (REPORT 212) 1007.
Broad, Charlotte (REPORT 857) 2638. Pensions for loss of hands (REPORT 173) 858.
Brown, Helen B. (REPOBT 1969) 7153. Pensions to guardians (REPORT .523) 1993.
Bryant, JohnS. (REPORT 1911) 6769. Perry, Martha B. (REPORT 1564) 5195.
Buck, William H. H. (REPORT 1590) 5237. Pierce, Laura D. (REPORT 749) 2427.
Carroll, Bridget (REPORT 2362) 9262. Pierce, Margaret E. (REPORT 180) 858.
Case, Mary Jane (REPORT 524) 1993. Plunkett, Helen (REPORT 747) 2427.
Casey, Florida G. (REPORT 494) 1809. Potter, Frances McNeil (REPORT 211) 1007.
Casler, Mary H. (REPORT 753) 2427. Provost, Louisa (billS. 1884; REPORT 214) 1007.
Chase, George C. (REPORT 1882) 6607. Rankin, Abel G. (REPORT 1279) 3867.
Cha.-se, Moses L. (REPORT 1488) 4896. Rankins, Herman (REPORT 1439) 4694.
Chase, Nathaniel D. (REPORT 158D) 5237. Reed, Frank H. (REPORT 1674) 5707.
Coghill, Jennie H. (REPORT 181) 858. Reed, Lizzie F. (REPORT 858) 2638.
Collins, Oscar S. (REPORT 209) 1C07. Reeves, Levina J. (REPORT 1587) 5237.
Command, Mary (REPORT 1588) 5237. Rice, Jennie D. (REPORT 1631) 5409.
Corr, John (REPORT 1!:185) 7275. Riddle, William P (REPORT 1717) 5896.
Crimmins, Mary E. (REPORT 176) 858. Robb, William M. (REPORT 1650) 5527.
Cross, Mary Ann, Il-L L. Gardiner. and L. M. Pavy (REPORT Ro_gers. Griswold (REPORT 1636) 5410.
2320) 9081. Russell, George T. (REPORT 2236) 8559.
Crotsley, Henry (REPORT 1972) 7153. Sanborn, Charles W. (REPORT 1660) 5609.
Currier, Eliza J. (REPORT 752) 2427. Sayre, H. S. (REPORT 2258) 8718.
De Witt, Hannah C. (REPORTS 213, 750) 1007, 2427. Scott, Susan F. (bill H. R. 8523) 6040.
Dicken, William M. (REPORT 1715) 5896 Se..wey, Stephen A. (REPORT 1881) 6607.
Dodge, Adrian C. (REPORT 1329) 4143. Simmonds, Catharine (REPORT 1327) 4143.
Eaton, Lydia A. (REPORT 2241) 8559. Sinclair, :Myra (REPORT 2322) 9081.
Esty, Charles J. (REPORT 1484) 4896. Sinnott. Catharine (bill H. R. 5490) 6341.
Female nurses (REPORT 569) 2019. Smith, Daniel K. (REPORT 1328} 4143.
Fifield, Albert G. (REPORT 559) 1993. Strickland, Jesse H. (REPORT 174) 858.
Flynn, Everard (REPORT 561) 1993. Sweet, Mary M. (REPORT 1230) 3799.
Free, Emma S. (REPORT 572) 2044. Tate, Catherine (REPORT 1435) 4694.
Geddes, Charles W. (REPORT 2364) 9262. Teegardin, Catharine (REPoRT ~238) 8559.
Giddings! Martha (REPORT 2316) 9080. Terralls, Elizabeth (REPORT 1632) 5409.
Godfrey, Edwin J. (REPORT 1910) 6769. Tew, Ann E. (REPORT 179) 858.
Gray, Nancy 0. {REPORT 856) 2638. Thornton, Ellen l\f. (REPORT 1505) 4978.
Hadley, And1·ew J. (REPORT 1504) 4978. Tidmarsh, Charles (REPORT 866) 2679.
Hale, James (REPORT 746) 2427. Tierney, Catheri.ne (REPORT 1442) 4694.
Hall, Mary 0. (REPORT 1437) 4694. Trefren, Eliza (REPORT 1879) 6607.
Hardin, Malinda (REPORT 1714) 5896. Turner, James (REPORT 1633) 5410.
Harwood, J o eph H. (REPORT 1986) 7275. Turner, Joanna W. (REPORT 748) 2427.
' Hennessey, John V. (REPORT 1712) 5896. Vanbuskirk, Mary (REPORT 2153) 8238
Hildreth, Edna M:. (REPORT 1485) 4896. Varney. Lucius B. (REPORT 1586) 5237.
Hoit, Louise F. D. (REPORT 1659) 5609. Vogelsang, Sophia (REPORT 2240) 8559.
Holmes, Joseph (REPORT 2317) 9080. Wait, William C. (REPORT 175.) 858.
Hook, Mary B. (REPORT 178) B58. Waldron, Henrietta. (REPORT 2360) 9262.
Humes, John (REPORT 210) 1007. Wallen, George (REPORT 2361) 9262.
Hurd, Isaac (REPORT 2155) 8238. Wallen, Laura L. (REPORT 2319) 9081.
Jackson, Abba E. (REPORT 1436) 4694. Warren, Mrs. G. K. (REPORT 1649) 5527.
Jackson, Moses F. (REPORT 525) 1993. Wells, Mary Q. (REPORT 1565) 5195.
Jackson, Willard A. ·(REPORT 1503) 4978. Welsh, Joseph (REPORT 2151) 8238.
Jelly, Mary Jane (REPORT 2314) 9080. West, MaryQ. (REPORT 1569) 5195.
Jewett, Charles tHEPORT1713) 5896. White, James C. (REPORT 1716) 5896.
Jobes, Richard (REPORT 2209) 8483. Whitelock, SidneyW. (REPORT 1232) 3799.
Jones, Ishmael (REPORT 2034) 7512. Wilburn. George W. (REPORT 1326) 4143.
Jordan, Lucy A. (REPORT 1970) 7153. Withere11, Cynthia (REPORT 1568) 5195.
Karstetter, Mary (REPORT 2363) 9262. Worth, Margaret Stafford (REPORT 557) 1993-.
Kinsey, Judith A. {REPORT 1634) 5410. Wright, Laura A. (REPORT 560) 1993.
Kirby, Mary B. (REPORT 493) 1809. Wyman, Samuel E. (REPORT 1566) 5195.
Knight, Mercy (HEPORt' 14 7) 4896. Yeaw, David A. (bill H. R. 9595) 6040.
Langdon, Hannah R. .(REPORT 82) 648. Young, Emeline C. (REPORT 1570) 5195.
60 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Blair, Henry Tv.-Continued. B lanchard, Newton G.-Continued.
Reports '71ade by, from f.mendments offered 6y, to
Co1nmittee on Pensions New York Indian lands: bill to sell, in Kansas 753.
Young, Joseph Lincoln (REPORT 2154) 8238. Sundry civil appropriation bill 5402, 5424.
Young, Statira {REPORT 2237) 8559. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Co1nmittee on Public Lands Alexandria, La: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 1482)
. Calilorma miueral lands (bill S. 419) 86. 216. .
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES. Cazes, Betrand ana Gaudin: for relief (see bill H. R. 5537) 607.
Collins, Joseph B: to increase rank on army retired-list (see bill
Blair, Natltan H. R. 6263) 820.
Petition for relief 2367. Commerce: to amend act to regulate (see bill H. R. 10321) 4888.
Congress: to regulate terms of (Fee bill H. R. 147~} 216.
Blai!tdell, ..Albert Fuhr, .Margaret: for relief (see bill H. R. 5894) 687.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9214). Kirk, Jo eph I. B: for relief (see bill H. R. 10545) 5342.
Louisiana: granting school lands to (see bill H. R. 1479) 216.
aiake, c. M. - - - to amend act to divide into two judicial districts (see
Bill to restore to Army (see bill S. 1201). bill H. R. 9424) 3007.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. ·640). - - - t o !"nhilivide western judicial district of (see bill H. R.
Petition lor relief 182. 1477) 216.
Resolutions of California Legislatura relative to 208• • Lyford, Gertrude K: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 3095)
251.
Blake, Chm·les Monroe, La: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 1483)
Bill for relief (see bill S. 882). 216.
Natchitoches Railroad Company: to allow them to bridO'e 0
Red
Blake, David River (see bill H. R. 10319) 4888.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 3188). New Orleans State National Bank: for relief (see bill H. R.
3715) 326.
Blake, Eliah Pierson, Charles A: for relief (sec bill H. R. 3714) 326.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9997). Pineville, La: to construct road to national cemetery at (see
bill H. R. 1481) 216.
Blake, Eva Private claims: to regulate proceedings in Congress relative to
Bill for reliaf (see bill H. R. 7714). (see hill H. R. 1416) 216. ·
Private land claims: to prohibit issue of indemnity scrip for
Blake, George W. (see bill H. R. 1480) 216.
Bill to inCI·ease pension (see bill H. R. 4494). Union National Bank of Louisiana: for relief (see bill H. R.
3096) 251.-
Blake, Harriet P. Urquhart, C. August: for relief (see bill H. R. 5450) 583.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 952) 188. Williams, Lucretia: granting land in Florida to (see bill H. R.
5895) 687.
Blake, John W.
. Motions and resolutions offered by
Bill for relief (see billS. 1376).
Adjourn: to 83, 3264.
Blake, Joseph Comm_ittee ou Rivers and Harbors: granting leave to sit during
Petition for relief 4740. sessiOns 947. - _
Papers referred in House 4847. Edwards, James K: to pay funeral expenses 6542.
Iron ores: inquiry relative to delay in publication of Johnson's
Blake, Lillie D. · report on 1:!04.
Petition for relief from political disabilities 5134. Recess: for ;{218.
Blake, Ma1·ga1·et River and harbor appropriation bill: to print 1,000 extra copies
2653. '
Bill for relief {see bill H. R. 2590). - - - t o su pend rules and pass 3785.
Blake Robe1·t H. Robert<:on, Ed ward W: on death of 83.
nm for relief (see bill s. 1209). Petifjons and papers presented by, f"rom
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3003). Anderson, Jane U: war claim 1322.
Angamar, Zuline: war claim 1322.
Blake, Woodson Bouligny, Francis: war claim 1322.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 3231). Cafferey, Jeff. J: war claim 1322.
Blakely, James T. Carlin, Euphrazee: war claim 1322• .
Carr, Carter: ·war claim 1322.
Petition for relief 3470.
Carter, Mrs. L . A: war c laim 5342.
Blakeslee, Dat-id Dauterive, Celestine: war claim 1322.
Paper~ referred in Senate 2044. Dopt; Philip: war claim 21a2.
Fuhr, M:ugaret: for relief 822.
Blakeslee, Willia1n R. GaJl, Jaspar: war claim 1322.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 550). Gardiner, John J: war claim 1322.
Petition for relief 781. Glover, Emil V: war claim 1322.
Blakiston, H. R. Hickman, Thomas J: war claim 366.
Hopkins, Jane: war claim 1322.
Bill to pension (see billS. 1988). Jones, Mary E: war claim 1322.
Blakney, J. W. Kirk, Joseph J. B: for relief 5895.
Petition for relief 8088. Louisiana, citizeus of: for increase of pay of fourth-class post-
masters 125, 336,433, 532, 585, 6t;9, 824, H62, 1431, 1530,
Blanchard, E. 1844, 1931:!, 1991, 4 96.
Petition for relief of estate 366. - - - for placing salt on free-list 1806.
- - - for protection of Yellowstone Park 3318.
Blanchard, Joseph - - - citizens of Alexandria: for public buildings 2132. .
.Bill to pension (see bill S. 2687). - - - citizens of Caddo Parish: against bills to prevent adulter-
ation of lard 2539.
Blanchard, Newton 0. (a .Rep1·esentative j1·om Louisiana)
---citizens of Jatchitoches : for United States courts 2240.
Attended 5. ---citizens of Robeline: for amendment to interstate -com-
Appointed on committees 279. merce law 4895.
Appointed conferee 2i05, 2777, 5895. Lo~i:~iana Agricultural Society: for agricultural experiment sta•
Appointed teller 3017, 3180, 3211, 3262, 3263, 3791, 5428, , twos 124.
6580. Louisiana Legislature: for refa~d of cotton tax 5356.
Leave of absence granted to 3885, 7172, 7681, 7997, 8827. ---for improvement of bayou~ 5356.
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Blanchard, Newton C.-Continued. Bland, Henry
Petitions and papers presented. by, from Petition for relief 1577.
Louisiana Sugar Planters' Association: for sugar diffusion ex- Bland, Joltn B.
periments 111. Petition for relief 822.
Lyford, Gertrude K: for increase of pension 334. Bland, Josiah W.
Mahoney, John: war claim 2132. Petition for relief 890.
Martin, John J. A: war claim 687.
Martin, Louisa B: war claim 1322. Bland, Ricltm·d Parks (a Rept·esentative ft'Oln l!fissouri)
1lieritz, Richard: war claim 1990. Attended 5.
Metoger, J. J: war claim 334. Appointed on committees 279.
Moebius, John: war claim 1322. Appointed teller 173, 426,762,1318, 1388,1390,1393, 1420,1426,
New Orleans Board of Underwriters: for international marine 142~,1480,1485,1835,2238,2262,51~2,5857, 7742,7745,8229,
conference 1112. 8459. .
New Orleans commercial exchanges: relative to improvements Leave of absence granted.to 2652, 6220, 6854, 8827.
in Si:rnal Service 1112. Amendments offered by, to
New Orleans Produce Exchange: for aid to American shipping
961. Bar Harbor, Me: bill to erect public building at 1566.
- - - relative to Maritime Canal Company of Nicaragua 5342. Bridgeport, Conn: bill to erect public building at 1646.
- - - relative to ri>er and harbor improvements 5342. Chattanooga, Tenn: bill to erect public building at 1478, 1480.
New Orleans (La.) Stock Exchange: relative to river and harbor CoBvict labor: bill to regulate sale of goods made by 4531.
improvements 5342, 5452. Cruelty to animals: bill to prevent 8265.
Orleans Ph. Medical Society: for removal of duties on medicines Department of labor: bill to establish 2323.
1718. Duluth, Minn: bill to erect public building at 1424.
Pineville, La., relating to national cemetery at 334. Lancaster, Pa: bill to erect public building at 1390.
Pierson, C. A: war claim 607. National banks: bill to invest redemption fund of 1066.
Prudhomme, Narcisse: for relief 252, 584, 612. Omaha, Nebr: b1ll to erect public building at 1485, 1565.
Ray, James: for relief 3546. Sedalia, Mo: bill to erect public building at 1835.
Heynolds, LouisE: war claim 2132. Springfield (Mass.) armory: bill to erect fire-proof workshop
Rocky Mount (La.) Farmers' Union: for relief from bagging trust at 2262.
8088. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Smith, Thomas K: war claim 1322. Anuerson~ Susan: for relief (see bill H. R. 2608) -245.
Snowden, Laulette: war claim 531. Bancorn, AYery: for relief (see bill H. R. 7652) 1464.
Temple, Benjamin: war claim 1322. Barron, George: for relief (see bill H. R. 4683) 397.
Towne, Ezra B: war claim 1322. Beck, Preston: for relief (see bill H. R. 4554) 365.
Union National Bank of Louisiana: war claim 252. Bolton, Edwin M: for relief (see bill H. R. 9103) 2633.
Unkle, Johanna: war claim 1322. Chaney, Parthena: for relief (see bill H. R. 9903) 3865.
Waterman, Jedediah: . war claim 2132. Cody, Samuel: to pension (see bills H. R. 3186, 5592) 282 612.
Wells, J. Madison: witr claim 961. Coins: for new designs of (see bill H. R. 8851) 2410. '
Remarks by, on Collard, Thaddeus: tor relief (see bill H. R. 7550) 1394.
Cumberland River improvement 523, 2783, 2787. Davis, Lewis: for relief (see bill H. R. 5903) 687.
Galveston harbor improvement 3258, 3259. Dickenson, Susan: for relief (see biJl H. R. 10115) 4570.
Inauguration day 2620. Dixon, John B: Jor relief (sec bill H. R. 2610) 245.
Land office expenses 5406, 5407, 5408. Double ea.gles: to limit coinage of (see bill H. R. 7409) 1342.
New York Indian lands in Kansas 714,717, 753, 754. Fletcher, John: to pen,.ion (see bill H. R. 10507) 5282.
Pension appropriation bill 3178. Frow, Simeon: for relief (see bill H. R. 10043) 4492.
Public lands 5430. Gaddy, Francis M: for 'relief (see bill H. R. 8781) 2366.
Public printing: delay in 480. Gaclrly, Rebecca: for · r~lief (see bills H. R. 8567, 11193) 2185
Registers and receivers' salaries 5401, 5402, 5403, 5404,5405,5406, 7690. '
5407. . Gardener, Eli~abeth: for relief (see bill H. R. 5904) 687.
Ri Yer and. harbor appropriation bill3022, 3181, 3182, 3184, 3208, German, John N: for relief (see bill H. R. 6904) 1066.
3211, 3212, 3213, 3214, 3215, 3216, 3217, 3254, 3255, Henkel, Philip: for relief (see bill H. R. 11456) 8718.
3258, 3259, 3263, 3791, 3793. Henson, Jes.~e: to pension (see bill H. R..10193) 4688.
- - - conference report on 6578, 6580. Lambeth, William F: for relief (see bill H. R. 2607) 245.
Tariff: cotton-ties 5888. Liquors: to amend Jaw relative to sale and shipment of (see bill
- - salt 5043. H. R. 11453) 8696.
Timber depredations 5424, 5426. McClurg, Joseph W: for relief (see bill H. R.. 2611) 245.
Millsapps, Mary E: for relief (see bill H. R. 91l96) 33HO.
Reports made by, from Missouri River: to allow bridge across, at Jefferson (see bill H.
Committee of conference R. 2606) 245.
Cumberland River improvement (H. Res. 81) 2785. Morgan, James: for relief (see bill H. R. 7349) 1321.
lliver and harbor appropriation bill (bill H. R. 9859) 6578. Morgan, Jones: for relief (see bill H. R. 10506) 5282.
Onnmittee on Rit•ers and Ha1·bors ' :Murphy, Nancy M: for relief (see bill H. R. 6295) 821.
Cumberland River improve~p.ent (H. Res. 81) 2701. National banks: to issue coin notes to 638.
Obstructi<lll of navigable waters (REPORT 2760) 5210, 5627. Nopsinger, Joseph: for relief (see bill H. R. 4682) 397.
Ouachita River bridge (billS. 322) 586. Popplewell, Sovereign: for relief (see bill H. R. 11194) 7690.
River and harbor appropriation bill (bill H. R. 9050; REPORT Price, Thomas L: for relief of estate (see bills H. R. 6402J 6905)
1495) 2598. 854,1066.
Public buildings: to provide for erection of (see bill H. R. 7752)
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VoTES.
1514.
Blanchard, 0. L. Ragland, John M: for relie{(see bill H. R. 2609) 245.
Reid, John W: f01: relief(see bills H. R. 4681, 6401) 397, 854.
Bill for relief of e.CJtate (see bill H. R. 9892). Rogers, Gillem: for relief (see bill H. R. 5548) 607.
Blanchfield, William Roork, Leah: to pension (see bill H. R. 6531) 925.
St. Louis, Mo: to establish mint at (see billli. R. 4471) 363.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 11064). Silver coinage: to provide for (see bill H. R. 6181} 807.
Petition for relief 765. Standard of length: to establish (see bill H. R. 10757) 6018.
Bland, Admn Taylor, Eben: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 4684) 397.
Three-dollar gold pieces: to prohibit coinage of (see bill H. R.
Petition for relief of estate 3265.
7214) 1168.
Bland, .Almira 0. Young, Tarrell W: for relief (see bill H. R. 8473) 2041.
Petition for relief 1890. - Motions and resolutions offered by
Adjourn: to 426, 723, 762. 1248, 1319, 1662, 1683, 1717, 2087,
Bland, Gem·ge 3111, 3795, 6542, 6673, 8203, 8519.
Petition for relief 157'7 · Adjourn over: to 426, 762.
62 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Bland, Ricltm·d Parks-Continued. Blankenship, Jesse
Motions a11d resoiutions offered b.Y Petition for relief 1922.
· Convict labor: to reconsider bill to regulate sale of goods made Blankenship, L. J.
by 4570. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514).
Recess: for 426, G039, 6594. Blankets
Petitions and papers presented by, from Bill to repeal duty on (see billH. R.5035).
Anderson, Susan: war claim 252. Blanks, R. W.
Appling, J. ~I: war claim 1614.
Bailey, Rebecca C: for increase of pension 612. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9330).
Barrow, George: for relief 252, 8059. Blanton, B. W. (administrator)
Busick, Laroy: war claim 1614. Petition for relief 1172.
Callard, Thaddeus: war claim 1394.
Casey, John: for13ension 8441. Blanton, C. G.
Chaney, Parthena: war claim ~65. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7472).
Daviss, Lewis: for relief 687. Blanton, Isaac
Dickerson, Susan: war claim 4570.
District of Columbia, citizens of~ for prohibitory legislation 1130, Petition for relief2539.
1486. Blanton, Mtrrtha R.
Gaddy, Francis M: war claim 2366. Papers referred in House 433.
Gardner, Elizabeth: war claim 687.
Gaskill, Hays: for relief 5895. Blanton, W. H. (adtninistmtor)
Lam beth, William F: for relief 252, 3916. Bills for relief (see billS' H. R. 5727, 6514).
Missouri, citizens of: for increase of pay of fourth-class postmas-
ters 112. Blazer, Dolly
- - for -postal telegraph 2986. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 3959).
- - for service pensions 3030. Blazer, Tllomas
- - citizens of Dent County: for amendment of interstate-
commerce law 7690. · Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6880).
- - citizens of Laclede County: for amendment of interstate- Bleecker, RosaUe
commerce law 6399. Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 4600).
- - -. citizens of Miller County: for amendment of pension laws Petition for increase o_f pension 368~ 1209.
252.
Morgan, James: for relief1394. Bleecker, Sarah R.
Murphy, Nancy M: war claim 1129. Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 6339).
Reid, John W: for removal of charge ot desertion 822.
Richardson, Frank: war claim 7962. Bleofiin, Winifred
Rogers, Gillam: war claim 643. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 380).
Searce, A. G: for pension 252. Blesch1 And1·ew.,
Taylor, Eben: for increase of pension 398.
Trau, Simeon: war claim 4451. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7867).
Remarks 6y, on Blessinger, Louis
l3ar Harbor (:Ue.) public building 1565. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3056).
Beck, J. Preston, jr: relief of heirs 8620. Blethen, Allen
-Court of Claims reports 772, 773, 774, 777. Bill to increase pension (see billS. 2700)~
Cruelty to animals 8265.
Department of labor 2322, 2323. Bleumner, Matilda
Details of .Army and Navy officers 7743. Bill to pension (see bill S. 1906).
Eight-hour law 2308.
Fractional silver certificates 2234. Blevins, William R.
Indian appropriation bill 3154. Bill to pension (see billS. 466).
International commerce conference 1658. Papers referred in Senate 2250.
Irrigation 8509. Blewitt, G. B.
Mutilated silver coin 8309, 8310.
National-bank circulation 425, 426. Petition for relief 1937.
Northern Pacific R-ailroad 5005. - Blewitt, E. G.
Pfaender, William: relief of 1698. Petition for relief of estate 1937.
Point of order 5821. .
Public buildings 1388, 1389, 1390, 1391, 1420, 1423~ 1425, 1478, Blind
1480,1481, 1482,1483,148~1570,1571,1647,1648,1833,1834, Bill to aid education of (see bill H. R. 6101).
1835, 1973, 2261, 2262. , petition fo~ bill 724, 6505.
Purchase of United States bonds 3024. Bliss, A·rchibcild M. (a Representative from New York)
Ricketts, Frances .Anne Pyne: pension to 3248.
St. Louis (Mo.) assay office 4682, 4683. Attended 5.
Silver coinage (Appendix 462). Appointed on committees 279.
Tariff 3746,3756, 6484. Leave of absence granted to 7201, 9509~ 9538.
- - f l a x 5064, 5067. Biffs and joint resolutions introduced by
- - lumber 4832, 5039. .Army and Navy officers: to refund income tax to (see bill :9:. B
Timber depredations 8195, 8197. 9432) 3007.
Zoological garden 8547. Austin, Margaret Z: · to "pension (see bill H. R. 9400) 2985.
Reports matfe 6.Y, from Barthauer, J~ie 'M: for relief (see bill H. R. 7968) 1694.
Blanchfield, William: for relief (see bill H. R. 11064) 7152.
Committee on. Coinage, Weigkts, and Measures Boyd, Fannie A: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 9963} 4141.
Coinage of double eagles (R-EPO~T 1020) 2021. Brady, Matthew: for relief (see bill H. R. 7797) 1527.
Mutilated silver coins (bill H. R. 7933; REPORT 780) 1644. Brainard, Da.vid L: for relief (see bill H. R. 2652) 246.
Three-cent piece (REPORT 133) 750. Brody, Matthew: for relief (see bills H. R. 2647, 2655) 24.6.
Thr~dollar gold pieces (REPORT 781) 1644. Brown, Emery: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 9357) 2954.
Votes of. See YEA.. AND NAY VOTES. Brooklyn, N. Y: to sell navy-yard and land at (see bill H. R.
1654) 223. .
Bland, Theodore Caler, James: for relief (see bill H. R. 2661) 244.
Bill for relief of heirs (see bill H. R. 8819). Cann, Baldwin: for relief (see bills H. R. 2650, 7605) 246, 1429.
Capitol: for two additional elevators in (see bill H. R. 'L05 :>)
Blanke, Gaspar 1151. .
Bill to pension (see billS. 2833). Clayton, Benjamin F: to pension (see bill H. R. 9455) 3027.
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Bliss, A rcltibald M.-Continued. Bliss, A1·cltibald .M.-Continued.
Bill~ and joint resolutions introduced by Petitions and papers presented by, from
Crawford, Mary A: to pension (see bill H. R. 9819} 3743. Ro!lch, James: for increase of pension 612.
Cryrnble, Ellen: for relief (see bill H. R. 2653) 246. Smffin, Mary Ann: war claim 1355.
Dan?lds, ~harles A: for relief (see bill H. R. 2658) 246. Sussman, Margaretta: for a pension 334.
Dans, Ehza.: to pension (see bill H. R. 9226) 2755. Volunteer Army officers: forrelief3113.
Donnelly, Hugh: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 7695) 1486. Zarorke, Josephine T: for relief 334.
Dou?elson, Mary: for relief (see bills H. R. 2645, 9153) 245 2676. Reports made by, from
Eck10glon and Soldiers' Home Railway: to incorporate (;ee bill
H. H. 4283) 356.
Committee on Pensions •
Ash~orth, Edmund (REPORT 1638) 2928.
Ell.ison, Francis H: for relief (see bill H. R. 2654) 244.
A~stm, Margaret Z. (REPORT 2279) 4538.
Encss?n.' John~ to increase pension (see bill H. R. 9356) 2954. Biddle, Emma (REPORT 3030) 6794.
Exammmg
486. sunreons:
~
to est::lblish fees of (see bill H . R .• 4993)
Blakiston, H. R. (REPORT 3067) 6795.
Blanke, Caspar (REP9RT 3066) 6795.
Gallagher, Charles: for relief (see bills H. R. 9720 10626) 3470
~~ ' ' Bod~h, Catharine G. (REPORT 3046) 6795.
Bottineau, Pierre (REPORT 3121) 7037.
Goebel, Alois: for relief (see bill H. R. 2646) 245. Bowman, Eliza. (REPORT 3032) 6794.
Gordon (nee Kelly) Fanny: for I·elief (see bill H. R. 10848) 6398.
Boye, Fannie A. (REPORT 2691) 5455.
Gran.t, Albert: for relief (see bill H. R. 11168) 7547.
Bo:fle, Mrs . .M. M. (REPORT 3037) 6794.
Harrmgton, John R: for relief (see bill H. R. 2660) 246. Bndges, Henry T . (REPORT 2052) 3746.
Hart,. Ed ward: to. increase pension (see bill H. R. 2649) 246. Brown, Nancy P. (REPORT 3355) 7999. .
Hoenmgbaus, Emil: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H.
Buchanan, Mrs. F. Selina (REPORT 1216) 2265.
R. 6S36) 1036. Bush, John (REPORT 3063) 6795.
Huning, Franz and Charles: for relief (see bill H. R. 4572) 365.
Chapman, Douglass (REPOR"T 1757) 3055.
Kane, Theodore F: for relief (see bill H:R.10069) 4492. Chapman, Thomas (REPORT 2054) 3746.
Kam_erer, Arse~i~: for relief (see bill H. R. 2651) 246. Clark, Lewis G. (REPORT 3033) 6794.
Kellington, W1ll1am S: for relief (see bill H. R. 8225) 1889.
La~nence, George H: to pension (see bill H. R. 2657) 246.
Clary, Daniel (REPORT 1639) 2928.
Clevelapd, Mary L. (REPORT 2'280) 4539.
~eat?er g~o~es: for specific duty on tsee bill H. R. 1658) 223.
Coal, Keyes P. (REPORT 3225) 7361.
Lewis, Wilham, and W. H: to extend patent (see bill H. R.
Coleman, JohnS. (billS. 1007) 3289.
2648) 246. Cook, Nathan (REPORT 2273) 4538.
~ebmnnn, Herman: for relief (see bill H. R. 7098) 1168.
Cook, Zoroaster Selman (REPORT 2911) 6369.
L1fe and property:· for security at sea (see bill H. n. 4282) 356.
Copes, Jacob (REPORT 2874) 6302.
:McDonald, T~omas: for relief (see bill H. R. 6406) 854. Crain, Nathaniel (REPORT 3123) 7037.
:McEntree, EliZabeth: to pension (see bill H. R. 9576) 3163.
Crone, Sarah A. (REPORT 3034) 6794.
Mackl'oth, William A: to pension (see bill H. R. 11028) 7010.
Crudgenton, Williatn (REPORT 2270) 4538.
Mall.ory, :Margaret: for relief (see bill H. R. 7320) 1305. Cummins, Hannah (REPORT 2975) 6538.
Manne Corps: to regulate appointments and promotions in (see
bill H. R. 1657) 223. Darrell, Julia A. (REPORT 285) 1026.
Da.Tis, Ann Eliza. (REPORT 2281) 4539.
Melville, George W: for relief (see bill H. R. 2659) 246.
Davis, Lewis (REPORTS 1098, 2692} 2024 5455
M~~~:t·, Edwin A: to adjust aeconnts of (see bill H. R. 4573) Davis, Mary J . (REPORT 1643) 2929. ' •
It
Denby, Laura. Hooper (REPORT 2357) 4{>72.
Peck! Lewis M: to incre.'l.se pension (see bill H. R. 6835) 1036.
PenS1on agents: to amend act relative to pavment of (see bill H Dill, J obn S. {REPORT 3057) 6795.
n.. 9433) 3007. .. . Eagle, Minerva (REPORT 2050) 3746.
Eckhardt, Johanna (REPORT 1097) 2024.
Pen~on attorneys: to r~ul.ate fees of (see bill H. R. 4994) 486.
Pensioners: to allow artmc1al eyes for (se~ bill H. R. 9152) 2676. Emery, Cordelia (REPORT 1766) 3055.
Franklin, Andrew (REPORT 1217) 2265.
Por~ wardens: relative to refund of assessments on salaries (see
Franklin, Rebecca (REPORT 3039) 6794.
bill II. R. 1656) 223. French, Micah (REPORT 3059) 6795.
Postage-stamps: to c~e color of (see H. Res. 37) 236. Garrett, Joseph F. (REPORT 3124) 7037.
Potter, Henry L: to mcrease pension (see bill H. R. 7857) 1575.
Geddes, Charles W. (REPORT 3048) 6795.
Private land claims: to settle, in Southern States (see bill H R ·
165;>) 223. . . Gibson, Mary U. (REPORT 1636) 2928.
Hargnin, Michael (REPORT 3032) 6795.
Romaine, Phebe A: to pension (see bill H. R. 7321) 1305. Harlan, George (REPORT 3054) 6795. -
Sh:u:non, Tho~as: to pen.si_?n (see bill H. R. 5913) 687. Harrin~ton, Arlin~:,rtou hi. (REPORT 3035) 6794
8old1ers and sailors: for rehef (see bill H. R. 1994) 250. Heady, William J. (REPORT 2286/ 4539. •
Sussman, :Margaretha: for relief(see bill H. R. 3901) 329. Henderson, . Benjamin (REPORT 2355) 4672.
Taylor, John: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 2656) 246. Hogan, Richard (REPORT 3047) 6795.
Treasury surplus: to dispo e of (see bill H. R. 4281) 356.
Hook, Mary B. (REPORT 3126) 7037.
Wallace, John: for relief (see bill H. R. 6316) 821. . Hom, John (REPORT 304.3) 6795.
W~ntz, Erasm~ L: to p~nsion (see bill H. R. 9818) 3743.
Horton, Emily (REPORT 3042) 6795.
Wtener, Antoma: for relief (see bill H. R. 8995) 2509.
·Houze, I. T. (REPORT 3529) 9414.
Motions and resolutions offered by Hulse, Maria (REPORT 2690) 5455.
Wallen, Laura L: to withdraw her papers 1168. Johnston, :Mary (REPORT 2283) 4539. ·
Jones, Ishmael (REPORT 2271) 4538.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Jurat, Charles (REPORT 2976) 6538.
Abbey, Maria. N: for relief 2132.· Kellogg, :Martin :hi. (REPORT 2293) 4539.
Bagley, Annie: for relief 1129. Kennedy, Elisha (REPORT 2284) 4539.
Blanchfield, William: for relief 765.- Kimball, Hannibal (REPORT 3060) 6795.
Brooklyn, N. Y., citizens of: for issue of fractional currency Kintz, Jacob (REPORT 1642) 2929.
366. Lakin, Lafayette (REPORT 1641) 2929.
Dakota Grand Army Post: for service pensions 2387. Latture, Susan E. (REPORT 3224) 7361.
Denby, Uary F: for relief 2042. Lawson, Eleanor S. (bill S. 175) 3289.
Fitzgerald, Ellen: for pension 2088. Lee, Martha. F. (REPORT 3062) 6795.
Gallagher, Charles: for relief 3470, 5607. Lemon, Malinda. {REPORT 3049) 6795.
Hagan, John F: for pension499. Life-Saving Service pensions (bill H. R. 11281· REPORT 3356)
Hoeninghaur, Emil: for relief 765. 7999. T
McDonald, Thomas: for pension 822. .Liner, Peter (REPORT 3222) 7361.
l\Iays, Richard: war claim 4493. Lockwood, Betsy (REPORT 268~) 5455.
Mead, Alan: war claim 1355. l\fcEvoy, James (REPORT 3045) 6795.
Mead, Walter: war claim 1355. McKernan, John (RE~ORT 2290) 4.539.
New York, citizens of: against repeal oftax on to~co 3743. McLaughlin, Martin (REPORT 2282) 4539.
- - for postal telegraph 3029. McReynolds, Andrew 1'. (REPORT 2693) 5455.
- - - for service pensions 2792, 449-1. :M:agher, John (REPORT 1758} 3055.
Pemberton, Louise: for arre:u:s of pension 1528. Manlone, l~ebecca (RBPO.R1' 2285) 4539.
64 tNDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Bliss, Arcltibald lJL-Continued. Bliss, D. Willm·d .
lteports m~de by, from Bill for relief (see bill S. 3256).
Gnnmittee on PensiO'IUJ Billior relief (Eee bill H. R. 10878).
Mead. Fidelia E. (REPORT 3120) 7037. Bliss, Marin B.
Militia. pen ions (billS. 1529) 32H9.
Petition for pension 194.0.
Miller, John A. (REPORT 3058) 6795.
Mills, Emily G. (H.EPORT 607) 1380. Bliss, William
-Mittag, John F. G. (REPORT 1765) 3055. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5382).
Morg~n, James (REPoRT 3050) 6795.
Moss, James (REPORT 608) 1380.
Bliss, William W.
Muck-a-pec-wak-ken-zah (REPORT 2856) 6143. Bill to increase pension (see billS. 2819).
Murphy, Nancy (REPORT 30fi5) 6795. Blitch, Moore
Myers, Mary P. (HEPORT 3527) 9330.
Papers referred in Honse 3072.
Newman, Delia (.REPORT 2051 ) 3746.
Newton, Mary (REPORT 2277) 4538. Block, John
Oaths in pension cases (billS. 1596) 3289. PetitiOil for relief 3608.
O'Sullivan, Rosalie {REPORT 2047) 3746.
Paschal, E. C. (REPORT 3531) 9414. Block Island, Rhode Island .
Patten, Maghill H. (REPORT 3240) 7405. Estimate for improving harbor at (S. Ex. Doc. 164) 3032, 4078.
Pension restoration (REPORT 1767) 3055. Blodgett, Alnwn R.
Perman, Sarah (REPORT 2287} 4539.
Porter, J. W. (REPORT 2275) 4538. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11010).
Porter, William H. (REPORT 1764) 3055. Blodgett, Rufus (a Senator.(1·om New Jersey)
Potter, Frances McNeil (REPORT 2912) 6369.
Attended 4.
Powell, Starkey R. (REPORT 3223) 73f>l.
Proctor, Samuel L. M. (REPORT ~689) 5455. Appointed on committees 16.
Pu!!h, Lankford (REPORT 3044} 6795. Appointed conferee 3319, 8443.
Purcell, Samuel (REPORT 3041} 6795. Appointed on Select Committee to Examine into Condition of
Quick; George C. (REPORT 3268) 7580. Civil Service 2069.
Hawlings, Ezekiel (REPORT 3051) 6795. Appointed on Select Comm!ttee to Investigate Relative to Rela-
Reid, Mary Ann (REPORT 3107, omittPd in Record). tions with Canada 7152.
Robb, William N. (REPORT 22>i8) 4539. Credentials presented 1.
Horlerick, Mary L. (REPORT 3040) 6795. Bills andjoint resolutions introduced by
Rogers, Griswold (REPORT 2274) 4533. Bowers, Charles F: 1or relief (see billS. 2730) 3116.
Roins, Mami (REPORT 775) 1555. Conklin, John L: to pension (see billS. 1748) 787.
Rose, Henry (REPORT 3038) 6794. Dougherty, Mary Ann: to pension (see billS. 1547) 566.
Russell, Eliza (REPORT 2048) 3746 Engenock, Margaret: for relief (see bill S. 1411) 434.
Ryan, Washington (REPORT 3122) 7037. Farlow, John: to pension (see billS. 2014) 1212.
Salisbury, Mary A. and Almira Morgan (REPORT 1640) 2929. Fitzpatrick, John: to remove charge of desertion (see bill S.
Sawyer, Joseph (REPORT 2354 ) 4672. 2037) 1253.
Schneider, George (REPORT 776} 1555. Harold, James H: to increase pension (see billS. 1546) 566.
Scott, Elizabeth G. (REPORT" 3125) 7037. James, Peter: to pension (see billS. 1332) 340.
Shackelford, Thomas (REPORTS 1099, 2278) 2024,4538. Johnson, George H: to pension (see billS. 2887) 3800.
Shannon, Thomas (REPORT 1760) 3055. . Johnson, Mary E: for rel1.ef (see bills S. 2731, 3608) 3116, 9112.
Slayton, Stephen C. (REPORT 3031) 6794. Kellogg, Harry S: tor relief (see billS. 3607) 9112.
Sm1th, Permelia (REPORT 3121 ) 7700. Mcintire, Joseph J: to pension (see billS. 3553) 8592.
Smith, Polly H. (REPORT 1769) 3055. Mathews, Forman, and D. S. Parker: for relief (see billS. 2013)
Squire, Rufus (REPORT 287) 1026. 1212.
Stephens, William M. (REPORT 2272) 4538. Price. Rodman M: for relief (see bill S. 2271) 1809.
Stokes, Julia (REPORT 286) 1026. Rarik'ln Bay: to investigate claims for damages to planted oys-
Terrals, Elizabeth (REPORT 1763) 3055. ters in (see bill S. 3404) 7062.
Thebaut, Bartola (REPORT 22g9) 4539. Reed, Mary: for relief (see billS. 1410) 434.
Thomp on, William (REPORTS 235G, 3056) 4672, 6795. Young, Welthea: to pem:iou ( ~'lee billS. 1749) 787.
Tiemey, Catharine (REPORT 1762) 3055. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Travis, Frederick W. (REPORT 1761) 3055.
Truxton, Mary Calvert (REPORT 1215) 2265. New Jersey, ci tizens of: for aid to education 114.
Van Buskirk, Mary (REPORT 3134) 7038. ---for service pensions 2243, 3610, 4207.
Verneuil, Ann (REPORT 1768} 3055. ---for improvement of harbor at Atlantic City 3610.
Wagoner, John C. (REPORT 2049) 3746. ---for increased pay for Life-Saving Service 1808, 2244.
Ward, John (REPORT 3053) 6795. -. --for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 857.
Watson, Susan L. (REPORT 1759) 3055. ---citizens of Trenton: for protection of females 2244.
Wells, MaryS. (REPORT 606} 1380. ---railway conductors of: against passage of bill to license
White, Mary (REPORT 3036) 6794. railway conductors 1133.
Whittlesey, Catharine K. (REPORT 2296) 4539. New Jersey Sons of Temperance, and others: for commU!sion
Wilder, Titus (REPORT 2291) 4539. on alcoholic liquor traffic 12fil.
Witherell, Cynthia (REPORT 2053) 3746. New Jersey Woman's Temperance Union: for protection of
Woods, Eliza A. (REPORT 2276) 4538. girls in District of Columbia 286, 1133, 1432.
Worth, Margaret S. {HEPORT 2292) 4539. New York, citizens of: ·for service pensions :3610.
Wyman, Emily M. (REPORT 605) 1380. Pennsylvania Railroad conductors: against licensing railroad
Yates, Ann Gibson {REPORT 1637) 2928. conductors 726.
Youngblood, Henry Mitchell (REPORT 3061) 6795. Plainfield (N. J.) Yonng Men's Christian Association: for pro-
tection of females 2284.
Committee on War Claims Remarks by, on
Allendorff, Peter A. (bill H. R. 6046; REPORT 137) 768.
Berryman, Matthew B. (REPORT 1452) 2450. Stockton and Kearny statues 7765.
Cove, AndrewS. (REPORT 1137) 2025. I Reports made by, from
Danolds, Charles A. (REPORT 1451) 2450. Committee on Pensions
Huntsville (Ala.) Methodist Episcopal Church(REP-ORTS 2193, .Archer, Mary H. (REPORT 905) 2825.
2194) 4165. Armstead, James A. (REPORT 1156) 3549. -
Lutz, Andrew(REPORT 1662) 2929. Bailey, Minnie A. (REPORTS 1070, 1430) 3267, 4694.
Maddox, Laura E. {bill H. R. 6365; REPORT204) 843. Behr, Jacob (REPORT 1429} 4694.
New York claim for duties on arms (REPORT 43} 522. Bibby, Isaac (REPORT 654} 2244.
Norfolk County Ferry Company (bill H. R. 5517; REPORT 65) Booth, Eliza J. (REPORT 710) 2328.
586. Brown, Abbie R: (REPORT 1428) 4694.
Sims, James (REPORT3128) 7037. Brown, Aun E. (REPORT 713} 2328.
Varinf, F .- (REPORTS 2191, 2192) 4165. Brown, George (REPORT 504) 1846.
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES. Carpenter, OScar F. (RE.PORT 248) 1175.
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B lo o mstein, Jacob
Blodgett, Ruftt8-Conti nucd.
Report of Court of Claims on e1:tim of 8114.
Reports made by, frow
Committee on Pensions • · Bloss, I.oaac
Chapman, 1Joogla.s (REPOf{.T 1427) 4694. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4141).
Comrnerrliuger, John P. D. (HEPORT 1069) 3267.
Conklin, JohnS. (REPORT G87) 2285. B lount, J ame.'! F.
Cos tello, Hugh (petition) 826. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10823).
Craig, Hebecea {l{EPORT 1433) 4694.
Craw, Rebecca A. (REPORT 904) 2825. Blount, James H. (a Representative from Georgia)
Dougherty, Mary Ann (REPORT 498) 1846. Attenderl 5.
Dowling, Ellen White (REPORT 1063) 3267. Appointed on committees 270.
Draper, Olivia (REPORT 1115) 3267. Appointed conferee 2659, 5865. •
Eagle, Minen-a (HEPORT 1775) 6104. Appointed teller 4819, 50G2, 8752. _
Farlow, John (REPORT 653) 2244. Chairman Committee ofWhole 1196, 1231, 1281,2113, 2157, 24o5,
Fay, Pbi1ip (REPORT 249) 1175. 4592, 4t>HJ, 4654, 4673, 4713, 8075.
Fischer, Frank (REPORT 253) 1175. Elected Speaker pro tempore 5679, 8188.
Fogle, George W. (REPORT 1065) 3267. Leave of absence granted to 981, 5804, 7270, 9073, 9079.
Frick, George (REPORT 502) 1846. Amendments offered by, to
Gardner, Maria (REPORT 683) 2285. District of Columbia militia: bill for organization of 2029, 2072.
Gatbercole, Alfred E. (REPORT 684) 2285. Indian depredation claims: bill to pay 6672.
Gatlin, Edmund (REPORT 252) 1175.
Greninger, Henry N. {REPORT 1226) 3799. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Griswold, Elisha (REPORT 247) 1175. Agricultural experiment stations: to amend act to establish (see
Hancock, John (REl'U ctT 903) 2825. l>ill H. R. 722Z) 1207.
Hill, John (REPORT 685) 2285. Bell Mathew H: for relief (see bill H. R. 7653) 1464.
Hopper, _<Uldrew (REPORT 1744) 6040. Bibb County, Georgia: to make valid deed of land (see bill H.
Howard, Robert Theodore (REPORT 1155) 3548. R. 10919) 6673.
Joh nson, Harvc)y L. (REPORT 251) 1175. Brantly, J. S: for reliei (see bill H. R. 3469) 323.
Kilpatrick, Louisa V. de (REPORT 681) 2285. Bnllard, Needham: for relief (see bill H. R. 82 .6) 1889. .
Kiss, Anthony {REPORT 686) 2285. Fourth As istant Post master-General: to provide 1or (see bill
Langston, William J. (REPORT 250) 1175. H. H. 49:n) 483. ·
Leouard, Annie (REPORT 901) 2825. Franking privilege: relative to (see bill H. R. 7786) 1518.
Lindsey, M. J. (.REPORT 246) 1175. Jackson, Hobert M: for relief (see bill H. R. 34f>8) 323.
Luckett, Elisha M. tllEPORT 1116) 3267. Jemison, R. W: for relief (see bill H. R. 1U508) 52tl2.
McGrath, John (billS. 1512; REPORT 58) 534. Letter-sheet envelopes: relative to issue of (see bill H. R. 5616)
Melandy, Alphonzo H .. {REPORT 709) 2328. 632. .
Mower, Betsey A. (REPORT 1426) 4694. Lotteries: to prohibit use of mails for advertisements of (see bills
Myers, Jackson (REPORT 1157) 3549. H. R. 3320, 3324) 317, 318.
Nichols, Indiana J. (REPORT 1225) 3799. Mail depredations: to amend law relative to penalties for (see
Nonamaker, William H. (REPORT 682) 2285. bill H. H. 3321) 317.
O'Donnell, John (REPORT 1432) 4694. 1\:lail matter: to allow printing or writing on (see bill H. R. 3318)
Parker. Frederick (REPORT 1068) 3267. 317.
Parker; Silas {REPORT 1434) 4694. - - t o amend law relative to (see bill H. R. 3323) 317.
Plummer, Frances H. (REPORT 897) 2825. Massey, Mrs. 0. W: for relief (see bill H. R. 6192) 820.
Polsky, Henry (REPORT 500) 1846. Maynard, William T: for relief (see bill H. R. 11433) 8642.
Randolph, William F. (REPORT 896) 2825. Napier Brirrgs H: for relief (see bill H. R. 8227) 18~9.
Raymond, Marcos D. (REPORT 899) 2825. Postal ~mpl~y6s: to grant leaves of absence (see bill H. R. 11403)
Reed, Mary (REPORT 501) 1846. 8460.
Robinson, Mary N. (REPORT 1114) 3267. Postmasters: to regulate classification and pay of (see bills H.
Rodman, Mary Peckham (REPORT 1431) 4694. H. 73B9, 8Z67) 1342, 1877. ,
Sayles, Deborah C. (REPORT 1227) 3799. Post-office accounts: to amend law relative to manner of keeping
Sinkinson, Rachel A. (REPORT 499) 1846. (see bill H. R. 8830) 2386.
Smith, Ellen {REPORT 1224) 3799. Post-Office appropriation bill 1880: to amend (see bill H. R.
Sprague, Henry (REPORT 900) 2825. 4910 ) 468.
Sullivan, Mary (REPORT 128) 826. Post-office buildings: to provide for (see bill H. R. 3319) 317.
Tallman, Anna A. (REPORT 1228) 3799. Post-Office Department: to audit expenditures in (see bill H. R.
Tillson, James S . (REPui~T 711) 2328. 3322) 317.
Timberman, John B. (REPORT 1154) 3548. Railway mail service: to allow printing for (seebillH. R. 8070)
Vantine, Sarah (REPORT 503) 1846. 1745.
Walker, Thomas 1\1. (REPORT 712) 2328. - - to regulate (see bill H. R. 493'0) 483.
West, John H. (REPORT 505) 1846. Stone MaryS: for relief (see bill H. "R. 7350) 1321.
White, Lydia K. (REPORT 1067) 3267. Toole: A. V: for relief (see bill H. _R. 11432) 8642.
Wyman, Emily l\1. (REPORT 902) 2825. Washington, J. H. R: ior relief of estate (see bill H. R. 11366)
Young, Wealtba (REPORT 708) 2328. 831)2.
Young, William Wallace (REPORT 898) 2825. Washington city post-office: to lease premises for (see bill H. R.
Votes of. See YE.A. AND NAY VOTES. 5617) 6:~2.
Motions and resolutions offered by
Blood, Jarnes H. Adjourn: to 3797, 8557. . .
Bill to remove the charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 6537). Committee fin Post-Office and Post-Roads: to allow pnntmg for,
adopted 384, Hl80.
Blood, ]fary A . Crisp, Charles F: to elect as Speaker pro tempm·e 7948.
Petition for relief 925. Recess: for 6280.
Bloodworth, Marga1·et Petitions and papers presented by, from
Papers referred in House 1209. Baker, Zadock C: wa1· claim 1209.
Battle, William C: war claim 1209.
Bloomer, Electa D. , Bloodworth, Margaret: war claim 1209.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4689) . Braswell, Asa: war claim 1209.
- Bray, J. H: war claim 1209.
Bloomfield, K entucky Burt, Jackson: war claim 1209.
Bill for relief of Baptist Church at (see bill H. R.10123). Butler, Richard: war claim 1209.
Bill for relief of Masonic Lollge at (see·bill H. R. 10125). Calloway, L. N: war claim 1249.
Campbell, Shelton H: war claim 1209.
Bloomfield, J. TV. Carden, James A: war claim 1209.
Papers referred in Honse U2. Carrier, Susan: war claim 12(l9.
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Blount,.. Janu~s H.-Continued. Blount, James H.-Continued.
Pe·titicns and papers presented by, from Remarl<s by, on
Chambers, Josiah R: war claim 1209. Assignment o~nsiness 2627.
Clements, 'l'bomas: war claim 1209. Clerks for Representatives 311, 491.
Cox, John: war claim 1209. Congressional Library building investigation 5397, 8259, 8360,
Curry, W. D: war claim 3608. 8660.
Davidson, John P: ""ar claim 1209. Convict labor 4528, 4532.
Davis, Susan: war claim 1209. Cour of Claims reports 776-779.
Dickson, H . J: war claim 6891. Department of Agriculture 4478, 4480.
Edge, Jane: war claim 1209. Details of Army and Navy officers 7744.
Elam, John E: war claim 1209. Disallowed postmasters' claims 5060, 5061, 5170, 5177, 5178.
Elliott, G. H:. war claim 1209. District of Columbia mil_itia 2029, 2030, 2072, 2073,2074.2075,
Farley, Matthew T: war claim 1209. 20'76.
Ficken, John: war claim 1209. District-of Columbia municipal laws 5543: 5544, 5545, 5546.
Fields, Henry: war claim 1209. French spoliation claims 105, 106, 107.
Fulton, Rebecca D: war claim 1209. Indian appropriation bill 297ti, ~976, 2978, 2979, 2981, 2982,
Gainey, Jacob: war claim 43i2. 3149,3150,3153,3157,3158,3160,3161.
Georgia, citizens of: for increase of pay of fourth-class postmasters Indian depredation claims 6670, 6671, 6G72.
336, 2986, 4935. Irrigation 8504, 8514, 8517.
- - - for aid to education 3219. Labor arbitration 3101, 3107.
- - - for repeal of license tax on druggists 3546, 6340. Lea>es of absence 7956, 7958, 8588.
---citizens of Macon: against passage oflard bills2539, 3071. 1\farkti on mail matter 453, 454, 455.
- - - for placing salt on free-list 334. Moses, Ralph T: pay of 7174.
Gilmore, Robert P: war claim 334. Old Settler Indian claim 204.0.
Goddard, William: war claim 1209. . Pairs 4R59.
Goolsbnry, A: war claim1394. Peoria and Min.mi Indian lauds 1932, 2032, 2033.
Gravely, Ballenger: war claim 1209. Postage on books 911, 913.
Haygood, Benjamin: war claim 1209. Postal-law violation 8689.
Head, Jane A: war claim 1209. Post-Office appropriation bill 4540-4543, 4552, 4558, 4564, 4565,
Howe, Hiram: war claim 1209. 4566,4567,4582,4584,4585,4586,4587,4592,5860,5861,
Jackson, Robert M: war claim 334. 5865.
Jackson, Wilkins W: war claim 1209. - - - confe1·ence report on 6260, 6261.
Kahn, Valentine: war claim 3546. Post-office buildings 686 .
Lord, Sarah A: war claim 334. Pubiic building appropriations 7927.
Lynch, Peter: war claim 1209. Railroad mail contracts 8548, 8549.
Lyons, Jordan: war claim 1209 . Railway mail service 9012, 9013, 9014.
Macon (Ga.) Board of Trade: foneduction ~f letter postage 3743. Registered-mail locks 8457.
Matthews, F. F: war claim 1209. Steam-ship mail subsidy 6261-6265, 6297, 6298.
Middlebrook, James M: war claim 1209. Sundry civil appropriation bill 8503.
:Middlebrook, Levi N : war claim 1209. Use of Canadian mails 2494, 2495, 2499.
Morton. Sabina: war claim 1209. Zoological garden 8547.
Morton·, Simeon L: war claim 1209. Reports made b.Y, from
Nace, John M: war claim 1209.
Niblett, Tillman : war claim_1209. Oommittee of conje1·ence
Pander, George F: war claim 1209. Post-Office appropriation bill (bill H. R. 9345) 6259.
Parker, William H: war claim 1209. Committee on the Post-Ojfice and Post-Roads
Parks, Gabriel: war claim 1209. Franking stamps (REPORT 176) 842.
Pennsylvania, citizens of Trevorton: in favor of House bill8716, Lottery circulars (REPORT 7~7) 1644.
6768. Marks on mail matter (REPORT 12) 423.
Persons, Pinkney: war claim 1209. Post-Office appropriation bill (bill H. R. 9345; REPORT 1502)
Price, Martha: war claim 1209. 2922, 58130.
Quarterman, Thomas W: war claim 1209. Registered-mail locks (bill H . R. 11391) 8457.
Reaves, Benjamin F: war claim 1209. Second-class mail matter (REPORT 177) 842.
Rawlings, Nicholas: war claim 1209. Third-cla s postage (REPon.T 175) 842.
Rutherford, William: war claim 1209. Votes of. See YEA AND N.A.1; VOTES.
Sanders, Thomas J: war claim 334.
Scott, Thomas G: war claim 1209. Blount, Wiley E.
Shiftall, Abraham: war claim 1209. Petition for relief 13.
Shift.all, Solomon: war claim 1209. Blox ham, ..tllj1·ed
Shockley, John R: 1or relicf2724.
Speights, Emily: heirs of 1249. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 3753).
Tanner, Sarah V: war claim 1249. - Petition for pension 367.
Toole, John T: for relief 3743. Blubaugh, David
Trice, James: war claim 1209. Petition for relief 8203.
Turner, Andrew H: for relief 4935.
Vaughn, E. B. D: warclaim 1209. Bluc her, Samh R .
Vaughan, Mattie A. D: war claim 1209. Petition for increase of pension 17.
Veal, Allen J: war claim 1209. Petition reported back adversely 1007.
Verdine, Thomas G: war claim 1209.
Von Waldner, George: war claim 1209. ' Blue, Jesse M.
Walsh, Thomas J: war claim 1209. Bill for relief (see bill H . R. 4677).
Washington, Mary A: for relief 3797. Papers referred in Honse 399, 1719.
Weaver, Abraham M: war claim 1209. Blue, John and JJiarcelltts ( adminislrato-rs)
Welborn, William R: war claim 1209. Bills ior relief (see bills H . R. 5737, 6514) .
Wendelkin, :Martin: war claim 1209.
Whele, Christian: war claim 1209. Blue, jJfdcina
Wilcher, Larkin: war claim 1209. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5105).
Williams, Lonery, heirs of: war claim 1209.
Willis, William J: war claim i209.
Willmaker, Uary: war claim 1209.
Blue, Michael
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9005).
'
W"i'ight, Elizabeth: war claim 1209. Blue, Solomon
Remarks 6y, on Bill for relief of.heirs (see bill H. R. 733).
Allentown (Pa.) public building 6539.
Army appropriation bill: conference report on 7892. Blue Springs River
- - - Senate amendments to 7095, 7102. Petitio :1 to improve 688.
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Blundin, Samuel Boggs, Rebecca L.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2849). Petition for relief 766.
Blydenburg, Nathaniel Boggs and Allen
Petition for pension 644. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2596).
Blye, William M. Bohannon, Joseph
Bill for relief of widow (see bill H. R. 11447). Petition for relief 1357.
Papers referred in Honse 8754.
Bohannon, Willian~ A.
Blythe, Charles G. Petition for relief 1322.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8145).
Petition for relief 1807. Bohannon, William H.
· Petition for relief 3672.
Blythe, Silas
Petition for relief 336. Bohanon, '1'. H. ( administratm·)
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6746).
Boag, WiUimn R.
Boise Basin Bed-Rock Flume Company
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 403).
Bills to allow them to construct .flume in Idaho (see bills S.
Boalt, Cllarlotte lV. 1860; H. R. 3067).
Bill to pension (see billS. 2729). Boise City, Idaho
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8829). Estimate for improving penitentiary at (H. R. Ex. Doc. 160)
Petition for relief 2388, 3672.
1276.
B'oard, Mar!Jaret 0. Estimate for enlarging penitent~ary at (H. R. Ex. Doc. 227,
Petition for relief 1577. 230) 2187, 2260.
Letter of Attorney-General relative to enlargement and repair
Boas, John R. of penitentiary at (H. R. Ex. Doc. 257) 2920.
Bill to relinquish title to Bruce's Island to (see billS. 456). Petition to improve barracks at 500.
Boatwright, .Jfrs. L. E. Bokenfohr, Mrs. W.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7174). Petition for relief 2635.
Papers referred in House 5452. Boker, Eliz 1beth P.
Boaz, Z. H. T. Petition for relief 2540.
Petition for relief 1990. Bolen, John P.
Bobbitt, Nan~y Bills for relief (see bills H. R: 5854, 6514).
Petition for relief 1529. Bolen, Mary
Bobbitt, Turne1· Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5562).
Papers referred in House 1129. Petition for pension 608.
Bolerjack Rebecca
Bobe Francis
Papers referred in Honse 1171. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11106).
Petition for relief 7322.
Bobo, Charles G. (administrator)
Boles, Joltn
Petition for relief 112.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 3589).
Boca Grande Pass, Florida Petition for pension 644~
Bill for light-honse ·at (see billS. 1431). Boles, Slwtlh J.
Boddy, Riclta.rd Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 3585).
· Bill for relief of estate ·(see bill H. R. 2820). Petition for pension 333.
Boden, Sarah Bolio, Margaret
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10901). Pet.ition for pension 6768, 7259, 7601, 8088.
Petition for pension 607. Boller, Jane
Bodfish, Catharine G. Bill for relief (see bill S. 2681).
Bill to pension {see bill H. R. 382). Bolles, J. N.
Bodkin, Smith Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7926).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6022). Bolling, Ann F.
Bodle, Sarah E. Petition for relief of estate 3113. ~
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 11013). Bolls, Samuel R.
Petition for pension 1112.
Papers referred in Honse 432.
Bodley, Julia Bolls, William, E.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10603).
Petition for relief 182.
Boeitnight, Madison V. Bqlton, Edwin lJL
Bill for relief (see bill S. 2926). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9103).
Boeme, TAaddeus Bolton, George W.
· Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11109).
Bill for relief (see billS. 547).
Boen, John Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4112).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9457). Papers referred in House 766.
Bceuf River Bolton, James .A.
Bill to improve, offered by Mr. Newton 367. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5738}.
Boffinger, JJiar-y E. Bolton, James V.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7805). Petition for relief 5648.
Bogert, E£huin J. Bomar, D. T.
Bill for relief (sec bill H. R. 4070) . Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8325).
68 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Bond, Daniel Books
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5853). Bill to exempt from duty books printed in foreign langu:.ge (see
bill H. R. 1577). .
Bond, E. R.
Bill to amend law relative to postage on (see bill H. R. 4910),
Petition for relief of heir 4452. Petition to repeal duties on foreign 1419.
Bond, Eaton Bool, William K.
Bill for relief of heirs (see bill H. R. 1042). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7592).
Boon, William J.
Bond, John
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11032),
Bills for relief of estate (see bills H. R. 5854, _6514).
Boone, A. G.
' Bond, Joltn R. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 673).
Papers referred in House 781. Boone, William J.
Petition for relief 926.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R.11032).
Bond, Morris L.
Booneville, Missouri
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
Bills to erect public building at (see bm; S. 2131; H. R. 7787).
Bond, Nicholas Petition to erect public building at 1432.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514). Booth, Eliza J.
Bond, Nicholas P. Bill to pension (see bill S. 1815).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6073).
Petition for relief 688.
Booth, Franklin J.
Bond, W.J. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514)
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 11428). Booth, James 0.
Bonded Warehouses. See IMPORT DUTIES. Bill for relief of heirs (see bill S. 2735). ·
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 848).
Bonds. See OFFICIAL BONDS. Papers re1erred in House 253.
Bonds of United States. See DEBT OF UNITED STATES. Booth, Robert (executo1')
Petition for relief 612.
Bone, Henry H. Papers referred in House 766.
Bill to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 3602). Boothe, A.lj1·ed
Bones, Zephaniah H. Petition for relief of estate 5085.
Bill to pension (see billS. 1743).
Boothe, Mattie V. and JJ:fary M.
Bonfere, William H. Bill to pension (see bill S. 2088).
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514). Bill to pension (see bill H. R.10574).
Bonfoy, Davis B. Petition for relief 2425.
Bill for relief of sureties (see billS. 144). Boothe, Pius '
Bill for relief of sureties (see bill H. R.1887). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6860).
Bonham, B. F. Petition for relief 9311.
· Amendment in Senate to pay claim of 4936. ~ Boothman, M. M. (a Rep,-esentativefrom Oltio)
Bonnell, Hester A. Attended 5.
Appointed on committees 279.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R.11477). Appointed teller 6:i01, 8459.
Bonnell, Je1·emiah Len.ve of absence granted to 2921, 5210, 6691, 9012.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5727). Amendments offered by, to
Bonner, Bennet W. Desertion: bill to remove charge of 1717.
Legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation bill 4716.
Petition for relief 4077. Tariff bill: wool 6158,6386.
Bonner, Thomas Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Petition for relief 1937. Allspaugh, Jonathan: for relief (see bill H. R. 4587) 366.
Bonney, B. F. Bashare, David: to pension (see bill H. R. 8277) 1921.
'Barton, Henry J: to pension (see bill H. H. 4i00) 397.
Petition for relief 6292. Bostalter, JacobY: for relief (see bill H. R. .5259) 498.
Bonsack, James Albe-1·t Bowman, William: to pension (see bill H. R. 54,_85) 584.
Ca.~key, Robert: to pension (sec bill H. R. 11131) 7416.
Bill for relief (see bill S. 513).
Bill Jor relief (see bill H. R. 593). Claire, Joseph: to pension (see bill H. R. 7099) 1168.
Davis, .Tohn,W: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H.R.
Bonsall, Irby 967) 179.
Petition for relief 8941. Detiance, Ohio: to tlrect public building at (see bill H. R. 1745)
226.
Bonsall, Joby Gilmore, Gem·geC: to pension (see bill H. R. 960) 179.
Petition for relief 6958. Hamlin, David A: t{) remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R.
Booher, Jacob H. 3204) 282.
Harper, Joshua: to pension (see bill H. R. 11,255) 7902.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8013). Harris, Jennie: to pension (see bill H. R. 7858) 1575.
Booker, D. B. Hill, Elvira A: to pension (see bill H. R. 11254) 7902.
Petition for relief 1990. Knight, William, J. Parrott, W Reddick, and J. Whollam: to
pension (see bill H. R. 96L) 179.
Booker, ElizalJeth Lisle, Robert: to pension (see bill H. R. 962) 179. ,
Petitit>n tor relief 182. :McConkey, Alexander: to pension {see bill H. R. 963) 179.
Eapers referred in House 944. MeKinney, Francis: for relief (see bill H. R. 3919) 329.
McTaylor, Wesley: to pension (see bill H. R. 11051) 7104.
Booker. H. J. Milbourn, Charles H: to pension (see bill H. R. 3921) 329.
Petition for relief 4871. Moog, Peter: to remove charge of ct~sel'tion (see bill H . .R. 3920)
Bookhamer, James 329.
Moore, Joseph: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7570). 959) 179.
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Boothman, M. ..H.-Continued. Boothman, M. M.-Continned.
BJI!s and joint resolutions mtroducecJ by f,eports madeby, from
Pearce, John W: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 6082) 780. C..manittee on Accounts
Pension laws: to amend (see bill H. R 1744) 226. Easton, Edward D: resolution to pay 6299.
Peterson, Elizabeth: to pension (see bill H. R. 10644) 5706. Henderson, Nathaniel Q: rPSolution to pay 5211.
Point, A. J: for relief (see bill H. R. 6333) 863. House messengers' salaries {REPORT 644) 1378, 1381.
Plummer, Alfred: to pension (see bill H. R. 5916) 687. Warder, Luther F. (REPORT 2902) 6369.
Preston, Lester W: to remove cha,r ge of desertion (sec bill H. R. Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES.
958) 179. '
Raymond, Helen: to pension (see bill H. R. 5260) 498. Boppell, Ann-a
Shaffer, Cbristin.n: to pension (see bill fl. R. 10684) 5858. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9784).
Sibert, Darius: for relief (see bMl H. R. 4588) 3GG.
Smith, George K: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. Border, William H.
966) 179. Petition for relief 1577.
Speitb, Hosa: to pension (see bill H. R. 5389) 531.
Tamer, James: to pension (see bill H. R. 964) 179. Bordreau, Ozenia
Warner, Mary F: to pension (see bill H. R. 6081) 780. Papers referred in House 925.
Warren, Thomas: to pension (see bill H. R. 8568) 2185.
Watson, Gabriel: to pension (see bill H. R. 7859) 1575. Boren, G. A. •
Wells, George E: to pension (see bill H. R 965) 179. Petition for relief 1990.
Wiley, Malone W: to restore to pension (see bill H. R. 2704) 246.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Borke, JJfary E.
Allspaugh, Jonathan: for removal of charge of desertion 366. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10837).
Barton, Henry J: for pension 398.
Borlans, Joseph H.
Basbare, David: for pension 1922.
Bowman, William: for pension 584. Petition for relief 961.
Gillespie, T. F., and others: for service pensions 687.
Borners, Sarah ·
Lazenby, W. H: for relief 334.
McKinney, Francis: for removal of charge of desertion 781. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8886).
Milbourn, Cl1arles H: tor pension 781. Bornett, George P.
Morz, Peter: for correction of record 334.
Natinna.l Veteran Union Organization: for service pensions 822, Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8604).
1170. Boro, Mary and James
Ohio, citizens of: against food adulteration 8558.
Petition for relief 1396.
---for aid to education 1977, 1992, 2785.
---for increase of pay of fourth-class postmasters 16, 43, 112, Borus, B. W., and others
399, 1431. Petition for relief 2540.
- - - for po tal telegraph 2823.
---for protection of agriculture 4741. Boss, And1·ew J.
---for public buildings 1465. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5798).
---for 8ervice pensions 1429, 1465, 1486, 1528, 1614, 1662,
1695, 1 44, 2187, 2242, 7398. Boss, James
---for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 1173, Bills for relief of estate (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
2600. Bossler, Ida F.
----relative to duty on wool1576.
Petition for pension 4493.
- - - citizens of Defiance County: against repeal of tax on
cigars 1576. Bostalter, Jacob G.
---relative to goods made by contract labor 334. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5259.)
- - - for erection of post-office 1003.
---citizens of Wood County: against reduction of duty on Bosteder, Columbus
bottles 2510. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 432).
Ohio Knights of Labor: against granting civil pensions 4740.
Ohio Legislature: for pensions to prisoners of war 1343. Boston, Col01·ado
---relative to tariff 1343. Petitions to establish land office at 1005, 1431, 1922.
Ohio Patrons of Husbandry: against reduction of wool tariff Boston (Confederate cruiser)
2599. Bills to udjud_icate claims for damages done by (see bills S. 759; _
- - - for red nction of I9<>stage on seeds 2599.
Pearce, John W: for increase of pension 781. H. R.1538).
Rhode Island, citizens of: for service pensions 7202. Boston, M•1ssacltusetts
Sibert, Dad us: for removal of charge of desertion 366. Bill to enlarge cm•tom·house (see bill H. R. 3379). , :-
Sperth, Ro_a: for pension 499. Bill to continue use of canceling machines in post-office a.t (see
'Varner, Uury F: for pension 781. bill H. R. 740: ~). .
Warren, Thomas: for pension 2186. Bill to amend law relative to appraisers at (see bill H. R. 3246).
Watson, Gabriel: for pension 1576. Joint resolution to allow use of Castle Islaod by (see H. Res.
Remarks by, on 56).
Adjutant-General's office 4716. Estimate for light and fog-signal at Slate Ledge in harbor of (H.
Clerks for Representati">es 490. H. E x. Doc. 48) 303.
Eight-hour law 2313. Petition to improve harbor of 644, 2424.
House employes' pay 4595. Boston, Gwrge H.
House stenographers 6300.
Legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation hill 4G24, 4630, Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8264).
4631, 4718. Boston, James L.
Ohio centennial exhibition 7318. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6581).
Pensions 4957.
Tariff: lumber 4857, 4957. . Bos ton Light-Station
- - wool 6206, 6207. Bill to erect rain·sbed at (see bill H. R. 8641).
Turner, James: pension to 5056.
Wells, George E: pension to 5964. Boston Nc1vy-Yard
Reports made by, from Resolution of inquiry relative to selling land at, referred 686.
Committee on Accounts Bostwick, Fannie
Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries: resolution to al- Petition for relief 2725.
low annual clerk for 7884.
Committee-rooms in Butler building 8458. Boswell, Henry
Dougherty, Robert (REPORT 540) 1281. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8255).
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72 . INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.·
Bowden, George E.-Continued. Bowden, George E.-Continued. .
Bills and joint resolutions introduced b.Y
Scythian (steamer): granting American register to (see bill H.
IReports made by, from
Cmmn itlce on Claims
H. !J081 ) 2G18. Caler, James (REPORT G81) 1448.
SbackelfMd, William: to pension (see bill H. R. 6419) 834.
Smith Sarah G: for relief (see bill H. R. 8401) 1989. I Chance (British bark) (REPORTS 719, 2410) 1471, 481'7.
Crook, William H. (REPORT 718) 1471.
Steam: boat inspectors: to amend law relative to (see hill II. R.
7771 ) 1516.
Sulli>au, Michael: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R.
I Jones, J. R. (REPORT 680) 1448.
Leatherbury, P~ A. (R EPORT 304) 102'7.
Loney, Philip (REPORT 68~) 1448.
f)9 9) 724. ' Lowman & Co. (REPORT 971 ) 1892.
Rutton, Samuel: to pension (see bill H. R. 6421) 854. Mitchell, James B. (REPORT 147) 768.
Teed, Theodore: for relief (see bill H. R. 9721) 3470. Morgan, Thomas P., jr. ( HEPORTS 1120, 3241) 2025.
Vlard, Mrs. P. L: for relief (see bill H. R. 611) 161. Patterson, J. A. (REPORT 1773) 30.55.
Wright, Thomas: for relief (see bill H. R. G12) 161. Piedmont Railroad Company (REPORT 1774) 3055.
Yorktown, Va: to build road to national cemetery at (see bill Potomac Steamboat Company {bill H. R '7644; REPORT 682)
H. R 1904) 233. 1448.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Wood, John R. (REPORT 1415) 2449.
Allan, Mary Caroline: war claim 3163. Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES.
Anderson, !{obert: war claim 2424.
Armstrong, S. C., and others: for improvement of Hampton Bowen, Adelaide
Harbor 1170. Bill for relief (see bill H. R.l115).
Bayly, S. P: 1or relief 2869.
Braxton, JohnS: for relief 334. Bowen, Charles
Borroughs, J. T., and others: relative to pay of letter·carriers Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10176).
111. Bowen, David
Butler, J. E., and others: against repeal of tax on cigars 2424.
Cathart. William E: war claim 687. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7590).
Goddin,· Adolphus: wa.r claim 366. Bowe a, De Witt 0.
Griffin, Robert G., and others: war claim 2424.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9715).
Hampton (Va.) common council: for improvement of harbor
1170. Bowen, H. (a Representative"jrom Virginia)
Rozier, James E: for relief 334. Attended 6.
Hull, Samuel C: war claim 469. Leave of absence granted to 82, 3165, 3635.
Jones, J. L: war claim 2869.
Bills and joint resolutiOns introduced by
McWilliams, Henry: war claim 2366.
Mann, William: for pension 52. Hurdle, Hannah: for relief (see bill H. R. 7268) 1248.
Marsh, Samuel: for relief 52. James W:!ddy T: for relief (see bill H. R. 6U36) 765.
Mitchell, James B: for relief 334. Koes~r, F. Rienhold: tor relief (see bill H. R. 6951) 1111.
Muzzy, Mrs. Milton R: war claim 3113. Ulke, Veronica: for relief (see bill H. R. 7269) 1248.
Nash, John H: war claim 2634. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Neuville, John C: war claim 1355, 4G89. Ball, William: war claim 687.
Norlolk (Va.) Importing and E xporting Company, and others: Dors, Robert R: war claim 2599.
relative to tariff on salt 3318. Hancock, Stephen: w~ claim 643.
Norfolk (Va.) Merchants and Manufacturers' Exchange: rela- Iron companies: relative to tariff 607.
tive to fourth collection district of Virginia 3318. Virginia, citizens of: for pure food 8591.
Portsmouth (Va.) Board of Health: for establishment of quar- - - - for increase of pay of fourth-class postmasters 43, 585.
antine at Cape Charles 781. ---for protection ofa~riculture 2819, 3547.
Portsmouth (Va.) Trinity Church: for relief 1355. ---for protection against convict labor 4613.
Powell, Charles S., and others: for increased pay for Life-Saving - - - a"gainst placing coal and iron on the tree-list 687, 765,
Service 1990. 925,2677.
Spear, H. D: for relief 781. ---citizensofWytbeCounty: forGovernmenttelegrapb 1170.
Spratt, Caleb T., and others: for increased pay for Life-Saving Virginia Knights of Labor: for protection against convict labor
Service 1890. 4402.
Tucker, Lewis: for relief 5324.
Virginia, citizens of: against needless work in interstate com- Bowen, George
merce 181. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6514).
- - - for postal telegraph 2823.
---for pure food 9513. . Bowen, George W. (lnd Willia1n T. (ad11tini.strators)
- - - for improvement of Bennett's Creek 2088. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8563).
- - - for protection of agriculture 4689. Bowen, Hezekiah
- - - for increase of pay of fourth-class postllia.c::ters 52, 84, 112,
43:~.
Petition for relief 1578.
- - - relative to classing druggists as liquor dealers 3318, Bowen, Isaac
3495. Bill to pension heirs (see billS. 31'72).
---mechanics and laborers of: in favor of eight-hour law
2985. Dowen, Jerome
- - - merchants of: against bureau of harbors and water ways Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9220).
3318.
---citizens of Norfolk: against passage of lard bills 2634. Bowen, J.l f. -.ry
---relative to pay of post-office emyloyes 1922, 1937. Rill to ~ion (see billS. 1357).
Virginia Knights of Labor: for protection against convict labor Bowen R cb 4 cc& '1: (admi!n'stratrix)
4689.
Virginia Legislature: for establishment of quarantine at Cape Petition for relief 112.
Charles 781. Bowen, Tiwmas M. (a Senator from Colm·ado)
Webb, S. J., and others: for survey of Chuckatuck River 1322.
Attended 5.
Williams, Jesse, and others: for legislation 2819.
Appoiuted on committees 16.
Remarks by, on Appointed conferee 2563, 3776.
Braxton, JohnS: relief of 6324, 6325. Amendments offered by, to
Lavery, William: l'eliefof2168.
Norlolk County Ferry Company: relief of 6932, 6933. Fort Hall re~eHation: bill to cede portion of 3074.
Tariff 6432. Hiver and h <.~. r b or a ppropriation bill ::3~itl.
Reports made by, from Sundry civil appropriation biJl 70l2.
Committee on Claitns Cdls and joint resolutions introduced by
Baker, Frank (bill H. R. 3749) 1027. l:h\'T<r;:; Ceo r11e: for relief (see bill S. 112 ' 21.
Braxton, JohnS. (REPORT 119) 711. :Bo~ld~r, Colo:. to erect public b~ilding at (see billS. 956) 88.
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Bowen, Thomas M.-Continued. Bowers, .A. W.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Petition for relief 5859.
Castle, Forest M: to pension (see billS. 1280) 288. Bowers, Charles F.
Colorado: for additional land offices in (see bill S. 106) 21. Bill for relief (see billS. 2730).
Dem·er, Colo: to establish mint at (see bill S. 1297) 289.
District attorneys and marshals: to amend law relative to fees Bowers, George F.
of {see billS. 2347) 2044. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9352). ·
Durangn, Cortez and Utah Railroad: to grant right of way
through Southern Ute reservation (see billS. 1145) 185. Bowers, Henrietta . -
Gmham, Martin: for relief (see billS. 3411) 7153. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 415).
Hill, Joseph D: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 3338) 6345.
Bowers, James C.
Hulett, J. T. and C. T: for relief (see bill S. 113) 21.
Kansas all(l New Mexico ·Land and Cattle Company: for relief Petition for relief of heirs 181.
(see bill S. 2380) 2092. Bowers, Leaman L.
Keightley, William M: for relief (see billS. 111) 21. ·
Knight, Newton, and others: for relief (see billS. 1443) 473. Rill for relief (see bill H. R. 10433).
Maxwell, George, F. 9· Bulkley, and H. L. Newman: for relief Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10641).
(see billS. 1090) 164. Bowers, Lemuel
National-bank circulation: to provide new basis for (see bill S.
Petition for relief 1762.
107) 21.
Norton, Thomas H., and James McLean: for relief (see bill S. Bowers, JJI.ary .Ann,
109) 21. Bill tor relief (see bill H. R. 11365).
Pagosa Springs, Colo: for public park at (see billS. 957) SR. Petition for relief 8~20, 8303.
Pueblo, Colo: to erect public building at (see bill S. 105) 21.
Riddell, Winemah: to pension (see billS. 2126) 1434. Bowers, Rebecca
Royal .Arch Park: to establish (see billS. 2427) 2203. Petition for relief 1322.
Silver: for free coinage of(see billS. 103) 20.
Southern Ute Indians: for removal from Colorado (see bill S. Bowers, Robert C.
104) 21. Petition for relief 6173.
Tabor, Horace A. W: for relief(see billS. 110) 21. Bowers, Susan .A.
Tefft, Pha: to pension (see billS. 3:~37) 6345.
Western Cherokee Indians: to pay claim of (see billS. lOS) 21. Petition for relief 6824.
White, Nicholas: for relief (see billS. 959) 88. Bowers, W. A. (administrator)
Winship, George D: to pension (see bill S. 958) 88. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
Petitions and papers presented by, from
Bowie, Elizabeth S.
Boulder (Colo.) Medical Association: forremoval of duties from Petition for relief 5282.
medical books and instruments 4079.
Colorado, citizens of: for construction of reservoirs 3672. Bowles, Nannie E.
- - - for protection of females 4079. Petition for relief 2677.
- - - citizens of .Boulder: for public building 565.
- citizens of De!}-ver: for payment of Indian depredation Bowles, William S.
claims 3673. Bills for relief of heirs (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514).
- - citizens of La. Plata County: for removal of Southern
Ute Indians 1211. Bowlin, Vincent
Colorado Settlers' Rights Association: relative to railroad land Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4505).
grants 1808. Petition for pension 367.
Colorado Woman's Christian Temperance Union: for repeal of Bowling, Henry G.
tax on alcoholic liquor 1940. Petition for relief 3164.
Denver (Colo.) Chamber of Commerce: for increased appropria-
tion for public building 286. Bowling, James A.
- - - against removal of duties on lead 286. Petition for relief 5936.
- - against removal of tariff on wool286.
Leadville (Colo.) Chamber of Commerce: against duty on lead Bowling, MaTtha A.
ore 472. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7678).
Remarks by, on Papers referred in Honse 1467.
Education 511. Bowling, William
Irrigation 7012. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2902).
Reports marie by, from Bowling Green, Kentucky
Committee on Indian .Affairs Bill to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 9419).
Durango, Cortez and Utah Railroad (billS.1145) 1433.
Indians in Montana (bill H. R. 1956) 2328. Bowman, A. J.
Old Settler Indian claims (REPORT 217) 566, 1007. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2328).
Southern Ute Indians (billS. 104) 894. ·
Sundry civil appropriation bill (amendments) 6173, 7061. Bowman, Benjmnin
Com1nittee on Post-Offices and Post-Road.s ·Papers referred in House 823.
Hubbard, Hoyal M. (REPORT 1729) 5995. Bowman, Eli
Keightley, William M. (REPORT 1290) 4079. Petition for relief 1356.
Otis, George K. (REPORT 1948) 7010.
Rockeft"llow, B. F. (REPORT 863) 2679. Bowman, Eliza
Tabor, Horace .A. W. (REPORT 1728) 5995. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5157).
Wilson, C. B. (bill H. R. 5080) 7010.
Bowman, J. M.
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES. Petition for relief ll71.
J3owens, James Bowman, James W.
Report of Court of Claims on claim of 1923. Bill to pension (fOee billS. 2449).
Petition for pension 894.
Bower, J. H.
Petition for relief 5971. Bowman, Lena
Bill to pension (s~e bill H. R. 4854).
Bowerman, Richm·d N.
Bowman, ]Jilo R.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 11093).
Petition for relief 6173. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6566).
74 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Bowman, l{ancy Boyd, JJ[rs. Tennessee
~ill for relief (see bill-H. R. 8909). P etition for relief of heirs 2200.
Bowman, William Boyd, TV. H.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R." 5485). Dill for relief (see bill H. R. 5888).
Petition for pension 584. 1'a pers referred in Honse 688.
Bowman, William C. Boydston, Elizabeth
Bill to pension (see bill H. R.11437). Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4486).
Bowron, Etm1ley G. Boydstum, B . .H. (administrator)
' Bill to pension (see billS. 2120). Papers referred in House 433.
Boyer, Daniel B.
Bowser, Per·r y B.
Petition for relief 3163.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2152).
Boyle, Christopltm· 0.
Box, JamesB. Petjtion for relief 283.
Petition for relief 398. Boyle, H. 0.
Papers referred in Honse 531.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10170).
Box, 1Villimn P. Boyle, James
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10431).
Petition for relief 5085. Bill to remove the charge of desertion (see billS. 3261).
Boyle, John F.
Boxford, Massacltu.sttts
Petition for relief 2369.
Bill to donate condemned cannon to veteran soldiers at (see bill
H. R. 7908). Boyle, Lizzie V.
Petition for relief 432.
Boxley, AnnaL.
Boyle, Lucy J.
Petition for relief 4436.
Petition for relief 182.
Boxley, JJ!artha A.
Boyle, Ufrs. M. M.
Papers referred in Honse 725.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10557).
Boxley, Silas
Boyle, Snmh R.
Petition for relief of heir 4436.
Bills to increase pension (see bills H. R. 6083, 9526).
Boyce, J ames R. Petition for pension 3072.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3071). Boyle, W. G.
Boyd, Ca't oline Petition for relief 3743.
Papers referred in House 531. Boyle & Roach
Boyd, Eliza Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2733).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3145). Boynton, Hannah
Petiti_on for pension 335.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7020).
Boyd, Fannie A. Petition for pension 253.
•Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8680). Brabay, 1'eno1·
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 9963).
Petition for increase of pension 398. Papers referred in Honse 433.
Papers withdrawn in Honse 5679. Brabston, A. A.
Boyd, Francis A. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 835).
. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 11123). Brace, Electa
Boyd, George H. Bill for relief (see billS. 457).
_ Bill to pension (see bill S. 2573). Braden, Edward, and otlzers
Boyd, H. C. Bill for relief (see bill S. 145).
Bill for relief of heirs (see bill H. R. 9783). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4732).
Boyd, J. H. Bradfield, Willia1n
Petition for relief 1890. Bill for relief (see billS. 1618).
Boyd, J. N. Bradford, A. C.
· Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7272). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 649).
Papers referred in Honse 532.
Boyd, J. W.
Bradford, Lucy 0.
Bill to pen.Sion (see billS. 3617).
Petition for relief 564.
Boyd, Jarnes
Bradford, !Jfary A. (administratrix)
Bill for r~lief (see bill H. R. 8275).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2389).
Boyd, John Bradford, Mary F.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8598).
Petition ior relief 1765.
Boyd, Mary
Bradford, Robert J.
Petition for relief 2600
Petition for relief from charge of desertion 1765.
Boyd, Mary E.
Bradford, William, L.
Petition for relief 8718
Bill to remove political disabilities of (see billS. 3178).
Boyd, N.H. Petition for relief from political disabilities 5409, 7947.
Petition for relief 1356, 1576. Bradford, William JJI.
Boyd, Robert 0. Bill to pension (see bill II. R. 8538).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 3671). Bradford, lVilliam S.
Boyd, Susan. See DAY. Dill for relief (see bill H. R. 9692).
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Bradley, Albert N. Brake, G1·enrille
Bill to pension (see bill S. 3555). Bill to increase .pension (see bill H. R. 4153}.
Bradley, Augusta B. Bramlett, WiUiam H.
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 10981). Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 5276).
Bradley, Charles S. Br~ch, B enjamin S.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 304). Petition for relief 5648.
Papers referred in House 16.
Branch, Eleanor D. (administratrix)
Bradley ,David Claim reported adversely (H. R. REPORT 615) 1380.
Petition for relief of estate 3766.
Branch, J. M.
Bradley, Edward
Petition for relief 2367.
Petition for relief 53.
Bradley, George 0. Branch, Mary A.
Bill to remove the charge of desertion (see bill S. 3307). Papers referred in House 944.
Bradley, Henry Branch, JJiary L.
Petition for relief 1325. Bill to pension (see bill.H. R. 3444).
Bradley, Joltn Branch, l{eedl!am,
Petition for relief 5936. Papers referred in House .044.
Bradley, Robert Brand, Jacob L.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2944.) Bill to remove the charge of desertion (see bill H. R. r1967),
Bradley Sally Am~ Brandenburg, Jon athan
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2772). Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 355).
Bradley, Samlt E. Brandon, C!tm·lotle S.
Bill to pension (see billS. 3265). Rill for relief of estate (see bill H. R. 6047).
Petition for pension 5896.
Bran don, Fnmces. M.
Bradley, Tlwmas
Petition for pension 8519.
Peti lion for relief 3608.
Brandon, James C. (executor)
Bradley, TV. W. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6047).
Bill to- pension (see bill H. R. 5826).
Brandreth, GeO'rge A..
Bradshaw, Oynu~ A. · Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2693).
Bill to remove charge of desertion (see b!Jl S. 909)
Brandy. See DISTILLED SPIRITS.
Bradshaw, Joltn Joseph
Branhill, John
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 2427, 7361).
Petition for relief 1576.
Bradshaw, T. T. (administrator)
Branner, M. T.
Petition for relief 7690).
Petition for relief 855.
Bradshaw, William S.
Branscom, George L.
Bill to pension (see billS. 3208).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10568). Bill for relief (see bill H. R.. 6047).
Bradt, Jacob F. Branson, Eamh E.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6776). Bill to pension (see billS. 854):
Bradwell Charles L. Branson, W. J.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5092). Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514).
Brady, Hugh Brantley, Fealden
Bill to increase pension (see l;>ill H. R. 7G83). Petition for relief 5378.
Petition for increase of pension 1467. Brantley, lV. H. (adm,inistrator)
Brady, James Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514). .•
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 10974). Brantley, W. S. (executor)
Brady, lt!ary Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 34.69).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7722). Branton, Frances lJI.
Brady, .Mutthew Petition for pension 84.83.
_ Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 77~). Brary, Nathaniel
Brady, Patrick Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2202).
Papers referred in House 1170. Brashear, SaTah E.
Brafford, J. N. Bill to pension (see billS. 1255).
Petition for relief 3318. Bills to pension (see bills H. R. 3517, 10313)..
Petition for pension 333.
Brafman, Abraham
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6869). Brasher, 1Jfartl1a
Papers referred in House 1172. Petition for relief 1577.
Bragg, Edwin Brashier, Edon
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 808). Petition for relief 1577.
Bragg, J. JJI. Brsated, JJiaria •
B~s for relief of estate (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514). Bill to pension (see billS. 2768).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6598).
Brainard, David L., and others
Bill for relief (see billS. 937). Brassfield, J. L.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. ~65'\ 3192, 3825). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7865).
76 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Brasswell, Asa Breckinridge, Clifton R.-Continued.
Papers referred in House 1209. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Bratton, A. B. Berg, Jacob: for relief (see bill H. R. 5348) 531.
Petition for relief 1172. Bonds of United States: to anticipat-e payment of interest on
(see hill H. R. 8068) 1745.
Brawner, Juliana E. Bureau of harbors and water-ways: to create in War Depart;..
Petition for relief 5282. ment (see bill H. R. 4923) 483.
Brawner, William F. Coughman, Frank: to pension (see bill H.R. 9984) 4206.
Customs digtricts: to authorize consolidation of (see bill Ir. R..
Petition for relief 5282. 5875) 682.
Braxton, Elislta (administrator) District of Columbia: relative to service of summons in (see
Bil1s for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514). bill H. R. 3290) 316.
Edmonson, :Manley B: 1br relief (see bill H. R. 4250) 333.
Braxton, Joltn S. Evans, J. J., and others: for relief (see bill H. R. 8275) 1921.
Bill for relief (see billS. 2485). Falkington, Isaac W: for relief (see bill H. R. 4253) 333.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 613). Franklin, Joshua: for relief (see bill H. R. 5346) 530.
Papers referred in House 334. Hough, Thomas: for relief (see bill H. R. 7860) 1575.
Bray, Elizabeth . Imports: to amend laws relative to (see bill H. R. 6183) 807.
Jenkins, Levander: for relief (see bill H. R. 5347) 531.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6426). Jordan, Thomas: , to remove pol~ical disabilities (see bill H. R.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6428). 5876) 686. .
Bray, J.H. McCord, Lizzie E: for relief (see bill H. R. 4252) 333.
Papers referred in House 1209. Maxwell, George, and others: for relief (see bill H. R. 8596) 2198.
Morrison, Gibson: for relief (see bill H. R. 4262) 333.
Bray, JamesB. Pensions: granting to Gray's Battalion in Mexican war (se~ bill
Bill to pension (see billS. 2864). H. R. 6830) 1001.
Phillips, Ray: for relief (see bill H. R. 4249) 333.
Bray, Jokn Preddy, Charles W: for relief' (see bill H. R. 5350) 531.
Petition for relief 1250. Private land claims: to amend act for final judgment of (see bill
Bray, Leah H. R. 9982) 4141.
Richardson, Benjamin I!': for relief (see bills H. R. 4251, 8276)
Petition for relief 1396, 5378. 333, 1921.
Broyles, Victor-ia A. (administrat1·ix) Sinking fund: to suspend operation of laws relative to (see bill
Bills for relief (see bilJs H. R. 5854, 6514). H. R. 11276) 7998.
Tariff laws: to correct abnses under (see bills H. R. 11207, 11208,
Brazelton, William 11209, 11210, 11211, 11272, 11273, 11274, 11275) 7740, 7998.
•I Petition for relief 855. 1130. Trabue, James, and others: for relief (see bill H. R. 53H>) 531.
Treasury Department: to settle final balances in (see bill H. R.
Brazier, W. lli. (administrator) 5605) 631.
Bills for relief tsee bills H. R. 5854, 6514),' Tucker, Sterling H: for relief (see bill H. R. 8674) 2239.
Brazleton, B. G. Wells, 1\frs. D. J: for relief (see bill H. R. 10070) 4492.
White River, Arkan as: to improve 2367.
Papers refened in House 112. Woolen and worsted goods: to regulate classification of imported
Brazil (see H. Hes. 78) 483.
Resolution of inquiry in House relative to coffee and flour trade Motions and resolutions offered by
with, referred 4888. Adjourn: to 5084, 513:1, 5760, 6339, 9234.
Brazos River Adjourn o>er: to 9234.
Bill to improve (see bills S. 2831; H. R.10165). Committee on Ways and Means: to allow printing for, adopted
Bill to improve, offered by Mr. Crain 3608. 355.
Report of Secretary of War on survey of (H. R. Ex. Doc. 109) Rules: for amendment relative to bills for improvement of riv-
5~. ~
ers and harbors 110.
?etition to imr>rove 4372. Trusts: to print resolution to investigate 941.
Petitions and papers presented by; from
I •
Breakfield, Helen M.
..A1exauder, David: war cl::Lim 890.
Papers referred in House 891.
Arkansas, citizens of: for aid to education 1323, 5776.
Bream; F1·ancis - - for increase of pay 9f fourth-class postmasters 16, 766,
Petition for relief 8203. 824, 3073, 7202.
• Breckenridge, Jolin W.
- - - for postal telegraph 282~.
- - - for amendment to interstate-commerce law 5452, 6606,
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2062). 812J.
Breckinridge, Oliftrn R. (a Representative from Arkansas) - - - citizens of Brinkley: against tax on food products 3071.
- - citizens·of Pine Bluff; against passage of lard bills 2G!J9.
Attended 5. - - - citizens of Rondo: for passage of Hom:.e bill 73 9 2424.
Appointed on committees 2i9. ---citizens of White County: for amendment of interstate-
Appointed teller 2706, 2710, 5745, 5812. commerce act 5133. ·
Amendments offered by, to Arkansas Knights of Labor: for protection against convict lahor
Le{!islative, executive, and judicial appropriation bill 4620, 4493.
4621. ArkansasWomens' Christian Temperance Union: forprobibitor.v
Tariff bill 6492. legislation 6707.
- - - bagging 6153. Bancroft, Edwin: war claim 2869.
- - - band-iron 6537. Berry, Lucinda: for pension 822.
- - iron rods 5887. Booth, Robert, jr: war claim 612.
- - - licorice juice 5810. Centre Hill (Ark.) Harmony .Agricultural Wheel: against Blair
- - linseed oil 5805. bill2985.
- - oi.Ls 5634. Clements, John C: war claim 3199.
- - wearing apparel 6392, 6393. Crabtree, B. M: war claim 4935.
- - - window-glass 6492, 6493. Crosby, William .M: war claim 612.
Davis, Alexander: war claim 15.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Dent, Blanche: war claim 2869.
Arkansas: to pay debt due United States by (see bill H. R. 3288) Elms, Jonathan: war claim 612.
316. Gordon, Frances R: war claim 3265.
Arkansas River: to improve 2366. Hammon, Daniel: war claim 3199.
- - - to allow bridge across at Cumming's Landing (see bill Henderson, Michael C: war claim 890.
H. R. 10609) 5539. Hicks, Allen W: war claim 1937.
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 77
Breckinridg e , Clifton R.-Continued. B1eckinridge, W. C. P.-Continned.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Appointed on commmittee on funeral of Chief-Justice Waite
H inton , Ca therine R : war claim 13114. 2371.
John ·ou, Henrietta.M: war claim 1394. • Appointed teller 466, 1717, 5011, 8543.
Jont>s, _.,.ancy F: war claim 4935. Appointed visitor to centennial of organization of Northwest
Jordan, Thoma.~: for relief 961. Territory 5209.
K e nt11cky, citizens of Harrison County: for protection of Yel- Amendments offered by, to
lowstone Park 29R6.
Irrigation: appropriation for 8514.
Kimbrough, William A: war claim 4935.
Military telegraph operators: bill for relief 2672.
Lacotts, John: war claim 4935.
Strickland, Jesse H: bill for relief 3462.
Lamb, Micajah: war claim 612.
Sundry civil appropriation bill54!J8) 8200.
Lanford, Lizzie: war claim 3671.
Tariff bill: fisheries 4973.
Lockhart, Samuel A: war claim 4141.
Urgent deficiency appropriation bill 2160.
~ Lowe, Mary: war claim 4935.
McCord, .Moses S: war claim 724. Bills and joint resolutions introduced b.Y
McEveu, J. A: war claim 1306. Adery, La Fayette: for relief (see bill H. R. 2393) 242.
Maxhill, Eleanor: war claim 3163. American A s~ociation of the Red Cross: to incorporate (see bill
Morris, G. W: war claim 3163. H. R. 3698) 326.
:Murphy, John R: war claim 2985. Army: to pay once in two weeks (see bill H. R. 1464) 216.
O'~eal, Henry H: war claim 8~2, 890. Army officers: to assign, as attaches to foreign legations (see bill
Penn, Thomas H., heirs of: war claim 1067. H. R. 1463) 216.
Purt>ell, Saliie B: war claim 2t!69. Asbmut, William: for relief (see bill H. R. 2400) 242.
Quattlehurn, Henry M: war claim 612. Berry, William: for reliet (see bill H. R. 2386) 242.
Richardson, B. F: war claim 724. Bond, W. J: for relief (see bill H. R. 11428) 8591.
Sanders, William: war claim 3163. \ • Bradford, Mary A: for relief (see bill H. R. 2389) 242.
Wells, ·D. J: war claim 449:t Bainbridge, E. C: for relief (see bill H. R.ll130) 7416.
Woody, Allen: war claim 2 69. Broadwell, Marcus L: for relief (see bill H. R. 8754) 2325.
Wri~ht, W. J: war claim 3470. Burton, William: for relief (see bill H. R. 11143) 7468.
Remarks by, on Caldwell, I. H. R: to pension (see bill H . R. 2405) 242.
Chinese immigration 7398, 7399. Chiles, .Amanda: for relief (see bill H. R. 2375) 242.
Correction of Hecor<i 7400. Chiles, John H: for relief (see bill H. R. 2398) 24~
Davis, Arabella: pension to 5054. Clore, Richard: for relief (see bill H. R. 808:l) 1718.
Department of Justice 5490, 5493. Cohorn, W. H: for relief (see bill H. R. 23 3) 242.
French spoliati~n claims 7959, 7960. Coin certificates: to issue {see. bill H. R. 1462) 216.
Gettysbnrf!h reunion 5131. Colleges and schools: to amend law relative to military instruc-
Marshals' fees 5477. tion in (see bill H. R. 7743) 1514.
Mes:-;enger to Speaker 4620. Coons, Nancy: for relief (see bill H. R. 2402) 242.
Sugar-trust investigation 1508, 1509. Cooper, Wickliffe: for relief (see bill H. R. 9561) 3163.
Tariff 4:{26, !>698, 5756, 5757, 6493 (Appendix 179) • . Copyrights: to amend law relative to (see bill H. R 8715) 2238.
- - bagging 6154, 6155. Cynthiana, Ky: for relief of citizens (see bill H. R. 6630) 961.
- - - bagging machiuery 5223, 5224. - - - to appoint commission on destruction of property at (see
- - - bichromate of potash 5812. bills H. R. 8640, 8782) 2226, 2366.
- - brick 5643. Cynthiana (Ky.) Masonic Lodge: for relief (see bill H. R. 2377)
- - cotton ties 6481, 6484. 242.
- - - crude metals 5640. Dennis, James H: for relief (see bill H. R. 10424) 5084.
- - flax fi067, 5068, 5060. D istilled spirits: to amend law relative to entry of (see bill H.
- - flax thread 6148. R. 1467) 216.
- - - glycerine 5754. District of Columbia militia: to amend act to organize (see bill -
- - lea.d 5813, 5814, 5815. H. R. 4961) 484.
- - lead ore 5948. Dougherty, Sanford M: to pension (see bill H. R. 2404) 242.
- - lime 5753. Downing, William: for relief (see bill H. R. 2387) 2-12.
- - - linseed oil 5808. Fishermen: for better protection of lives (see bill H. R. 7742)
- - l umber 4772, 4779, 4787, 4863, 4867, 4868, 4919, 4920. 1514.
- - - metals 5889. Ford, Francis: for relief (see bill H. R. 11129) 7416.
- - - photographic print paper 5749. Frizzell, James ~__for relief (see bill H. R. 8753) 2325.
- - - qnicksil ver 5636, 5637. Frankfort, Ky: to accept fountain and lamp from (see bill H. R.
- - - rattan 5744, 5745. • 10054) 4472.
- - salt 5033. Gager, Thomas E: for relief (see bill H. R. 8080) 1761.
- - soda ash 5281. Gra.v, Willia m H: for relief (see bill H. R. 2378) 242.
- - - specific duties 5889, 5890. Hall, John R: for relief (see bill H. R. 2..~70) 242.
---spool-thread 6094. Hardin, A. W: tor relief (see bill H. R. 80·H) 1761.
- - - starch 6070, 6071. Hardin, T. I: for relief (see bill H. R. 2385) 242.
- - - st:wes 49:n, 4932. Harper, A. W: for relief (see bill H. R. 11144) 7468.
- - stone 5746. Haynes, SamuelS: for relief (see bill H. R. 11011) 6957.
- - - s ugar 6025, 602t7, G028, 6030. Hicks. Sarah A: to pension (see bill H. R. 2406) 242.
- - tin-plates 5231, 5267, 5268. Inspector-General 's Department: to increase efficieney of (see
---triplicate invoices 6392. bill H. R. 72:28) 1208.
- - - woolen rags _5705. Internal-revenue system: to modify (see bill H. R. 1465) 216.
Tariff document 5084. Isgrig, Thomas C: for relief (see bill H. R. 2403) 242.
Trust investigation 7355, 7356, 7357, 7358. 7359. Jones, John: for relief (see bill H. R. 2394) 242.
Ward, Zeb: relief of 6322, 6323. · Kennerly, Florida: for relief (see bill H. R. 5142) 497.
Reports made by, frtJm - Kenney, William: for relief (see bill H. R. 8Hll) 23i::!7.
Keutuck.v: to (•stahlish eastern judicial district of (see bill H.
Committee on Manujactu1·es R. 1460} 216.
Sugar trusts (REPORT 708) 1463. - - - t o regula,te jurisrliction of United States courts in (see
()Qmmittee on Ways and Means 11ill H. R. 1461) 216.
Customs districts consolidation (REPORT 650) 1382. Kentucky Hiver: to allow bridges across (see bill H. R. 11573)
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES. 9300.
King-, C. W: to pension (see bill H. R. 2381) 242.
Breckinridge, E. C. Lafferty, Fanny: Jor relief (see bill H. R. 6837) 1036.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 11130). Lemon, James C: Jor relief (see bill H. H. 2372) 242.
Lewis, Annie B: tor relief(see bill H. R. 23!:J5) 242.
Breckinridge, Wm. C. P. (a Representativef1·om Kentucky) Long, Stephen H: tor relief of heirs (gee bill H. R. 2408) 242•
.Attended 5. Lus~ber, Sigmund: for relief (see bill H. R. 2373) 242.
.Appointed on committees 279. McChesney, W. S: for relief (see bill H. R. 89!J6) 2509.
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Breckinridge, W. C. P.-Continued. Breckinridge, W. C. P.-Continued.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Petitions and papers presented by, from
McClelland, .J. M: for relief (. ee Lill H. R. 6906) 1066. Flood, Joseph L: war claim 1322.
McC'lintock, Joseph B: for reli.ef tsee bill H. R. 8313) 1936. Ford, Francis: war claim 1322.
McGonnell, James: to pension (see bill H. R. 2396) 242. Frankfort (Ky.) Board of Trade: against Honse bill 4923, 3199.
.Marshall, Bettie: to pension (see bill H. R. 2391) 242. Frankfort and Lexington Typogra.phical Unions: relative to pay
Martin, James L: for relief (see bill H. R. 6839) 1036. of employes in Government Printing Office 1306.
Martin, John B: for relief (see bill H. R. 6838) 1036. Garhright, John R: war claim 1576.
Miller, James: for relief (see bill H. R. 2379) 242. Gist, W. L: war claim 1576.
National-bank redemption fund: for investment of (see bill H. Green, Jesse L: war claim 1576.
H. 3289) 316. Guthriel, James: war claim 1576.
Nienaber, Frederick: for relief (see bill H. R. 2376) 242. Holland, John: war claim 1576.
Oldham ·county, Kentucky: for relief (see bills H. R. 5889, Hoskins, Theodoria: for pension 4298.
9258) 687, 2791. Jenkins, Thomas F: war claim 1576.
Paton, James: to pension (see bill H. R. 9560) 3163. Jones, W. F: war claim 1576.
Pensions: to increase, for war of 1812 (see bill H. R. 10759) Kentucky, citizens of: for aid to education 3916.
6018. - - - for postal telegraph 2823.
Perry, D. G. and A. R: f01:. relief (see bill H. R. 8675) 2239. - - - for repeal of tax on druggists 7962.
Porter, Dr. D. N: for relief (see bill H. R. 2368) 242. ---citizens of Butler County: in favor of pure food 3546.
Price, D. W: for relief (see bill H. R. 2382) 242. - - - citizens of Fayette County: for service pensions 1429.
Price, Willis: for relief (see bill H. R. 2384) 242. Kentucky Knights of Labor: for protection against convict labor
Proffitt, Nancy Ann: for relief (see bill H. R. 2392) 242. 4452. .
Remvick, Harriet: for relief (see bill H. R. 2388) 242. Kentucky Woman's Christian Temperance Union: for prohibi-
Robb, William N: for relief (see bills H. R. 2367, 9679) 242, tory legislation 6565.
3317. McAllister, Erving: war claim 2369.
Ross, Thomas: to pension (see bill H. R. 2407) 242. McAllister, 'Iichael: war claim 1209, 2369.
Saginaw tU. S. steamer): for relief of sufferers by wreck of McClelland, J. M: war claim 1322.
(see bill H. R. 6747) 1002. Marrow, Jephtha: war claim 1576.
Sary, Neal: for relief (see bill H. R. 2399) 242. Martin, John B: war claim 9601.
South, J. W: for relief (see bill H. R. 2401) 242. Martin, John W: war claim 1576.
Speer, James M: for relief (see bill H. R. 8079) 1761. Pennsylvania, workin_gmen of PhiL'l.delphia: for tariff revision
Springlte, Judith 1\i: to pension {see bill H. R. 11575) 9311. 5741.
Stanhope, Nancy: for relief (see bill H. R. 2371) 242. Pollard, William: war claim 1322.
Taylor, George W: for relief (see bill H. R. 2397) 242. Rees, William T: war claim 1576.
Taylor, Richard H: for relief (see bill H. R. 3699) 326. Ritchie, Thomas H: war claim 1576.
Terry, Lewis D: to pension (see bill H. R. 23 0) 242. Robert, Harrison: war clai.m 1322.
Thoms, John: for relief (see bill H. R. 2369) 242. Rucker, Paschall: war claim 1322.
Thorne, William P: for relief (see bill H. R. 2365) 242. Schoeffer, J. H: war claim 1576.
Todd, Harry I: for relief (see bill H. R. 2366) 242. Scobee, Chistie: war claim 1322.
Tonrnier, Francois: for relief of representatives (see bill II. R. Scobee, Stephen: war claim 1322.
2374) 242. Stone.street, Butler: war claim 1576.
Tren.sury surplus: to invest in bonds (see bill H. ·R. 4960) 484. United States colleges, professors of: for placing foreign books
Trusts: to declare unlawful (see bill H. R. 8036) 1743. on the free-list 1003. '
Viley, John :hi: for relief (see bill H. R. 2409) 242: Vanhook, Lucinda: war claim 1576.
Vinegar: to regulate manufacture from grain (see bill II. R. Vincent, .James: war claim ;1.576.
1466) 216. Wel1er, William: war claim 1576.
Weeks, John H: for relief (see bill H. R. 5425) 563. Woolums, I. W: for relief 3766.
Weissinger & Bate and Edward Holbrook: for relief (see bill H. Remarks by, on
R. 2390) 242. Baker, Mr: remarks of 4438, 4439.
Motions and resolutions offered by Buck, C. W: salary of2160, 2161.
Adjourn: to 2465, 2707, 3435, 3546, 6039, 7647, 8794, 9079, 9108. Chinese immigration bill 8790,8793.
Adjourn over: to 8614, 9018. Coughlin, John J: reliefof6326.
Blount, James H: to elect as Speaker pro tempore 8188. Custer, Emanuel H: relief of 6602.
Bonds of United States: declaratory of right of Secretary of Department of Labor 2317, 2318.
Treasury to purchase 3007. District of Columbia appropriation bill 5547, 5548.
Fish Commi.s9ion: inquiry relative to expenditures of 1247. District of Columbia militia 2074.
Government PrintingOffice: inquiry relative to pay of employes Enrolled bills: transmittal to President of 8788, 8789, 8793.
1514. Frankfort (Ky.) public building 5498.
I. N. Bunton (steamer): t.o refer bill to adjudicate claim of French spoliation claims 7372-7375, 8009, 8010.
owners, rejected 769. Havemeyer, 1\Ir: statement relative to 9587, 9590, 9591, 9592.
Joint rules: for adoption of 8893. I.l\f. Bunton (steamer): for relief of owners 465.
Prater, John: to pay for services in cloak-!oom 9571. Irrigation 8512, 8513 (Appendix 490).
President's message: to print 363. Kentucky war claim 7851, 7852.
Red Cross Association; to print report of 7998. Labor arbitration 3108.
Rules: for amendment relative to transmission of bills to Presi- Leaves of absence 8041.
dent 8893. Marshall, Frances: relief of 1065. •
Tariff bill: to print 6796. Military telegraph operators 2672.
Tariff statistics: inquiry relative to 3007. Noble, Samuel: relief of 6593, 6594.
Order to print 9424.
Petitions and papers presented b_y, from Ordnance manufacture 7593, 7594.
Alexander, John D: war claim 1576. Point of order 1978, 5822, 5823.
Allmuth, T. J: war claim 1576. Portraits of ex-Speakers 582.
Baker, Sarah K. T: for relief 3380. Purchase of Unit.ed States bonds 1601-1603.
Barnhill, William,: war claim 1576. Roberts, George F: relief of 9035, 9036.
Barrett, Henry :M:., & Co., and others: against 1\iills bill G565. Senate tariff bill 9591, 9592, 9593, 9594.
Beard, Nancy J: war claim 1576. Sheridan, Philip H: 4820, 4821.
Bohannon, William A: war claim 1322. Strickland, Jesse H: relief of 3462, 3463.
Branhill, John: war claim 1576. · Tariff 3315, 3490, 3191, 4399, 5880, 6312.
Calloway, Parkham: war claim 1322. ---books and pamphlets 5695.
Chandler, Daniel: war claim 1576. - - - f isheries 4973, 4996, 5001, 5011.
Chism, G. H: for relief 765. ---internal-revenue taxes 6429, 6439, 6440.
Clark, Squire M: war claim 1576. --lead 5814, 5815.
Cobline, James: war claim 1322. ---lumber 4777, 4790.
Demaree, Elizabeth: war claim 1322. - - - rags 5741.
Dobyns, Elizabeth: for relief 5518. --sugar 5990, 5991, 5992, 6030, 6031, 6035.
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL R,EOORD. 79
I Brewer, 1Jfa1·k 8.-Contmued.
.
Breckinridge, W. C. F.-Continued.
Remarks by. on Bil.'s and joint resolutions introducer! fJY
Tariff: wages in New York 6156. Capitol, North 0 Street n.od South W~hiogton Railroad: to
---whisky tax 6439, 6440, 6443. amend charter (see bill H. R. J0758) 6018.
- - wool 5889, 5890, 6373, 6382, 5383. Civil service: to reform (see bill H. R. 1.J71) 220.
- - - workingmen's address 5256. Clark, Lewis-G: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 420) 159.
Tariff debate 5631, 5632. Coutee, John F: to pension (see bill H. R. 5466). 583.
Thorne, William P: relief of 761. District of Columbia: relative to water supply in (see bill H. R.
Violation of franking privilege 9543, 9544. 8869) 2411.
Zoological garden 8543. Extra bounty: to extenll time for filing claims for (bill H. R.
Reports made by, from 10521) 52 3.
Fritz, Francis B: for relief (s~c bill H. R. 4549) 365.
Committee on JJJercltant Marine and J!lislleries Gray, William: for relief (see bill H. H. 422) 1"59.
Fish Commission: resolution of inquiry relative to expenditures History of District of Columbia: to purchase manuscript of (see
of, adopted 1319. bill H. R. 11086) 7224.
Committee on W..rys and .Means Industrial Home School, District of Columbia: to regulate power
Tariff statistics: resolution of inquiry relative to, adopted 3408. of trustees (see bill H. R. 7083) 1152.
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VoTES. Lansing, Mich: to erect public building at (see bill H. R.1575)
220.
Breeden, Lucy Lewis, Merritt: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 414) 159.
Papers referred in House 1170. Liquors: to prevent sale on Government property (see bill H.
R. 1574) 220.
Breeding, James McPherson, Maria C: to pension {see bill H. R. 10523) 5324.
Petition for relief 1171. Patents: to protect innocent purchasers of (see bill H. R. 1569)
220.
Breen, Thomas Patrick, Columbus C: to pension (see bill H. R. 10685) 5858.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3569). Pearson, Alfred: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 8728) 2282.
Breene, Patrick Pensions: granting for certain disability (see bill H. R.. 6363)
841.
Bill to pension (see billS. 875). ---granting to soldiers disabled before muster (see bill H.
Brein, .Ab1·allam R. 1572) 220.
Petition for relief of estate 4034. --granting to military telegraph operators (see bill H. R.
1576) 220.
Breitinger, John - - t o increase for total deafness (see bill H. R. 1570) 220.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8569). Potomac Electric Light and Power Company: to incorporate
Petition for pension 2186. (see biJl H. k. 9154) 2676.
Public buildings: to erect by contract (see bill H. R. 7084) 1152.
Brennan, Catherine Russell, Daniel T: to pension (see bill H. R. 419) 159.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4210). Scott, Ira: to pension (see bill H. R. 7904) 1614.
Breno, John N. A. Sha,aer, Elias: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 6907) 1066.
Squire, Rufus: to pension (see bill H. R 421) 159.
Bill to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 3817). Strunk, David: to pension (see bill H. R. 417) 159.
Brererton Chm·les Thorn, Charles: foJr relief (sEe bill H. R. 423) 159.
Resolution in House t.o pay, referred 363. Vealy, Catherine• for relief (see bill H. R. 3757) 327.
Volunteers: granting bounty to (see bill H. R. 1573) 220.
Breslin, Catharine Wolff, William: for relief (see bill H. R. 6952) 1111.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7847). Wool report: to print (see H. Res. 47) 281.
Petition for pension 1530. Motions and resolutions offered by
Breuer, Al{1·ecl Committee on District of Columbia: to allow printing for 384.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2688). Rules: for amendment relative to appointment of committees
Papers referred in House 688. 111.
Brevets. See ARMY. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Brewer, A Uen W. .Aully, Thomas H: for pension 162.
Brok.i nsham, William H: for pension 162.
Petition for pension 1172. Clark, Lewis G: for increase of pension 162.
Brewer, Canyada Coutee, John F: for pension 584.
Petition for relief1307. Deaf Soldiers' As-sociation: for increase of pension for deafness
765.
Brewer, D. D. Detroit Board of Trade: in favor of naval reserve corps 854.
Petition for relief 7060. District of Columbia, citizens of: for prohibitory legislation 781.
District of Columbia Woman's Christian Temperance Union:
Brewer, H. C. for commission on alcoholic liquor traffic 1067.
Petition for reiief 1578. Essex Farmers' Club: against reduction of duty on wool 2387.
Brewer, Jolm Fowlerville (Mich.) Grand Army post: for pension legislation
822.
Papers referred in House 1171. Fritz, Franklin B: for relief 366.
Petition for relief 1696. Gray, William: for relief 162, 252.
Brewer, Mark 8. (a Representativejrotn Micltiga:n) Hurst, J. A., and others: for amendment of patent laws 1528.
Attended 5. Lansing (Mich.) Business Men's A.Esociation: for public build-
Appointed on committees 279. ing 1528.
Appointed conferee 446S, 6945. Lansing {Mich.) Cigar-makers' Union: for retention of tax: on
Appointed on committee to attend funeral of Mr. Moffatt 175. cigars 781.
Leave of absence granted to 1375, 5325, 8114. Lewis, Merritt: for arrears of pension 162, 1209.
Michigan, citizens of: againEt repeal of tax on cigars 1718.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced b.r - - f o r aid to education 5776.
Alcoholic liquor traffic: for commission on (see bill H. R. 4478) - - f o r postal telegraph 499, 890, 2823.
364. - - - for service pensions 1528, 1891, 2042, 2187, 2242, 2388,
Atlantic Trust and Deposit Company: to incorporate (see bill 2426,2792,2869,3114.
H. R. 4895) 469. - - for increase of pay of fourth-class postmasters 1664, 1844.
Aulls, Thomas H: to pension (see bill H. R. 416) 159. - - f o r pensioning ex-prisoners of war 3380.
Auringer, Constantia V: for relief (see bill H. R. 4~) 159. - - for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 926,
Ballard, John T: to pension (see bill H. R. 10723) 5936. 213·!.
Bowers, Henrietta: to pension (see bill H. R. 415) 159. - - - for protection of agriculture 3029, 3436.
Brokenshaw, William H: to pension (see bill H. R. 418) 150. - - - for protection of Yellowstone Park 3496.
80 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Brewer, Mm·k B.-Continued. Bridges
Petiti ons and papers presented by, from Bills to prevent obstruction of navigable waters by (see bills S.
- - - for repeal of license tax on druggists 3865. 27; H. H.. ~~no) .
- - - . relative to tariff on wool 1528, 1695, 22~2, 2325, 2387, Bills to prohibit bridges over navigable streams (see bills S.
2424, 2599, 6226. 3434; H. H.. 1127 ).
- - - woolen manufacturers of: against Mills bill 6399. Bill to regulate lightmg of bridges across navigable' rivers (see
- - - citizens of Danville: in favor of educational bill 564. bill H. R 1919).
---citizens of Greene County: relative to postage on seeds Bill to authorize and regulate the construction of bridges across
4493. Mi.~sonri, Missis. ippi, and illinois Hivers (see bill S. !l75).
---citizens of Oxford: for relief 283. petition relative to bill 644.
Scott, Ira: for pension 1614. Report of S~;cretary of War· on allowing construction of briclges
Shafer, Eliza.: tor increase of pension 1067. across Mississippi, :Missouri, and illinois Rivers (:::). Ex. Doc.
Thorn, Charles: for relid 162. 120) 1938.
V ealy, Catharine: for relief 334. Report of Secretary of War on obstructions to navigation by (H.
Warner, A. S: for relief 2677. H. Ex. Doc. 12) 38.
Remarks by, on Report of Senate committee on control of bridges within State
limits (S. REPORT Gl3) 1008, 2:W3.
Moffitt, Alexander: relief of 7441. Alabama Riven bill to allow Alabama Great Northwestern Rail-
Molloy, Ellen P: relief of 2931, 2932. road to bridge (see bill H. R 10527).
Rock Creek bridge 1164. A rkansas Rit'!!r: bills to allow Fort Smith, Paris and Dardanelle
Rock Creek Railway 1524. Railroad to bridge {see bills S. 2644, 2823; H. R. 9260,
Seed distribution 4853. 9816}.
Tariff 3438.
- - - fruit brandy 6423. - - - bills to allow Little Rock Bridge Company to bridge (see
- - salt 5030, 5031. · bills S. 2198; H. R. 7790).
---triplicate invoices 6392. ---bills to allow Kansas City, Arkansas and New Orleans
- - vegetables 5682. Hailroacl to bridge (see bills S. 3215; H. R. 106:l8,
- - wool 6210. 1072,1 ).
Virginia Theological Semina,ry: relief of 1678. - - - bill to allow bridge at Cummings Landing across (see bill
H. R. 10609).
Reports made by, from Ba,y ou D' A1·bonne: bills to allow Little Rock and Alexandria
OommiUee on the District of Columbia Railroad to bridge (see bills S. 21Y9; H. R. 2412).
Brightwood Railway Company (bill H. R.l0480; REPORT 2575) Bayou, Barthol01new: bill to allow New Orleans, NatchezandFort
5181. Scott Railway to bridge (see bill S. 3284).
Rock Creek bridge (REPORT 326) 1028. ---bill to allow Houston, Central Arkansas and· Northern
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES. I· Railroad to bridge (see bill H. R. 9-120).
Big Wind River: bill to construct bridge across (see bill H. R.
Brewer, Mary F. 4458).
Petition for relief 1615. Black River: bills to allow Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Rail-
road to bridge (see hills S. 2:H5; H. R. 8492).
Brewer, N. (executor)
Petition for relief 1322.
• - - - bills to allow Batesville and Brinkley Railroad to bridge
(see bills S. 2Gl4; H. R. 6563).
Brewer, William A . M. Black WmTio1· River: bill to allow Gulf and Chicago Air-Line
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 305). Railroad to bridge (see bill H. R. 5509).
Brewer, William H. - - - bill to allow Macon, Tuscaloosa, and Birmingham Rail-
road to hridge (see bill H . R. Y611).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 3535). Calumet River: report of Secretary of War on bridges across 355.
Brewster, James P. Caney For!~ fltrer: bill to allow Cincinnati and .Birmingham
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 311). Hailroad to bridge (see billS. 15:26).
- - - bill to amend act allowing East and Middle Tennessee
Briant, Eli ( administrat01·) Hailroad to bridge (see bill H. H. 11L04).
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514). Cape Fear River: bills to allow Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley
Petition for rel1ef of estate 1990. Railroad to brid~e (see bills S. 2345; H. R. H492).
Bribery. See also ELECTIONS. - Cltattalwochie Rit:tr. bill to allow Americus, Preston and Lump-
kin Railroad to bridge (see bill H. H. 10524).
Bill to amend laws relative to (see bill H. R. 9439). - - - bill to allow Alabama .Midland Railroad to bFidge (see
Brice, James , bill H. R. 10538).
· Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 2593, 2597). Olear Water R1"ver: bills to aDow Oregon Railway and Naviga-
tion Company to bridge (see bills S. 2400, 2601; H. R.
Brice, William, & Go. 10Jl0).
Bill for relief (see bill S. 3380). Oolumbia Ri'l:er: bills to allow Dalles City to bridge (see bills S.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10683). 23; H . R. 2808).
Papers referred in Hoube 6399. - - - bills to allow Columbia River Bridge Company to bridge
Brice, William R . (see bills S. 560; H. R. 2807).
OoosaRive:r: b .lJs to allow Anniston and Cincinnati Railroad to
Joint resolution for relief of personal representative of (seeS. . bridge (see bills S. 3528 ; H. R. 11338).
H. 31). - - - bill to allow Chattanooga, Rome and Columbus Rail-
Bricker, Michael E. road to brid_ge (see bill H. R. 90 6).
Bill_to pension (see bill H. _R. 3539). Orooked Riwr: bill to allow East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia.
Railroad to bridge (see bill H. H. 3470).
Brickert, Cha1·les J. OuntbCJ·land H:iver: bill to allow Cincinnati and Birmingham
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10923). Railroad to bridge (see billS. 15~5).
Brickett, William R. - - - bills to allow Cairo and Tennessee River Railroad to
bridge (see bills S. 3Ei84; H. R.1U023, 10536).
Petition for relief 1577. - - bill to amend act allowing East and Middle Tennessee
Bride, Robert A. . See .McBRIDE. Railroad to bridge (see b ill H. R. 11604).
Bridge, G(Oord M. D etroit River: bill to allow bridge across (see bill H. R. 9749).
---joint re3olution to survey tor bridge across (see H. Res.
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 11312). 207).
Bridgeport, Connecticut Duluth, Minn: bills to allow city to build bridges (see bills S.
Bills to erect public building at (see bills H. R. 1266, 7264). 1452, 1453; H. R . 5HJ1, 5192).
Flint Ri't·er: bill to allow Americus, Prest-on and Lumpkin
Bridger, James Railroad to bridge (see bill H. R. 5096).
Bill for relief (see bill S. 480). ---bill to allow Alabama Midland Railroad to bridge (see
Claim referred to Secretary of War 8592. (bill H. R. 10538) . -
INDEX TO THE · CONGBiESSIONAL RECORD. 8l
Bridges-Continued. B!idges-Continued.
Halifax River: bill to allow Halifax Bridge Company to bridge Mis,qouri River: bill toallowiowaandNebraskaBridge Company
see bill H. R. 8354). to bridge (see bill H. R. 10347).
Hillsborough Rive~·: bil1 to allow Atlantic and Western Railroad ---bill to allow bridge at Jefferson across (see bill H. R.
to bridge (see bill H. R: 8353). 2606).
Hudson .1J.i1:er: bills to allow bridge at New York City across - - - bill to allow Kansas City Terminal Railroad to bridge
(see bills S. 3250; H. R. 10642). (see billS. 3146).
lllinos River: bill to authorize and regulate construction of - - - bill to allow bridge near month of Kansas River across
bridges across (se~ billS. 275). (see billS. 3126).
- - - report of Secretary of War on allowing bridges across - - bills to allow Lexington Bridge Company to bridge (see
(S. Ex. Doc. 120) 1938. · bills S. 276; H. R. 2578).
---report of Secretary ofWar on condition ofbridgesacross - - - bills to allow :Missouri River and Land Improvement
355. Company to bridge (see bills H. R. 9619, 11493).
Kentucky River: bills to allow Louisville, Cincinnati and Vir- ---bills to allow Nebraska Central Railway to bridge (see
ginia Railroad to. bridge (see bills S. 2482; H. R. 8769). bills S. 2780; H. R. 6440).
---bills to allow Louisville Southern Railroad to bridge .- - b i l l to allow Nebraska City to bridge (see billS. 2674).
(see bills S. 3471; H. R. 11215). ---bills to allow bridge at Ponca across (see bills S.1622;
- - - bill to allow Richmond, Nicholasville, Irvine and Beat- H. R. 2625, 11425).
tyville Railroad to bridge (see bill H. R. 11262). - - bills to allow Randolph and Kansas City Bridge Com-
- - bill to allow Kentucky Midland Railroad to bridge (see pany to bridge (see bills S. 3222; H. R. 10628). ·
bill H. R. 11573). - - b i l l s to allow bridge at Sioux City (see bills S.1701; H. ·
Lake Clw.mplain: bill to allow bridge between islands of North R. 4469, 8946).
Hero and South Hero in (see bill S. 544). · - - - bills to allow St. Louis, Keokuk and Northwestern Rail- _
Little River: bills to allow Kansas City, Texarkana and Gulf road to bridge (see bills S. 274; H.-R. 4680). '
Railroad to bridge (see bills S. ~179; H. R. 7676). - - - report of Secretary of War on bridge of Omaha and Coun-
---bill to allow Houston, Central Arkansas and Northern cil Bluffs Railroad across (S. Ex. Doc. 83) 506,535,567,
Railroad to bridge (see bill H. R. 9420). 1358.
Little Satella River: bill to allow East Tennesse, Virginia and - - resolution of inquiry in Senate relative to bridge of
Georgia Railroad to bridge (see bill H. R. 3470). · Union Pacific Railroad across, passed 9347.
Mississippi River: bill to aut.horiz·e and regulate construction of M.ttskingum Ri1:er: bill oo regulate construction of bridge across-
bridges ac1·oss (see billS. 275). (see bill H. R. 4327).
---report of Secretary of War on allowing bridges across (S. ---report of Secretary of War on building bridges across
Ex. Doc. 120) 1938. (H. R. Ex. Doc. 24) 104.
---petition of John Cowden relative to 9513. Norubce River: bill to allow Sumter County to bridge (see bill
---bills to allow Eurlingoon and Illinois Bridge Company H. R. 8343).
to bridge (see bills S. 290: H. R. 2170). Northeast Rit:er: bills to allow Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley
---bills to allow Chicago, Oqu.awka and Kansas City Rail· Railroad to bridge (see bills S. 2345; H. R. 8492).
road to bridge (see bills S. 140.'>; H. R. 3:>24). O::mulgee River: bill to .allow Americus, Preston and Lnmpkin
- - - bills to allow Clinton and Illinois Bridge Company to Railroad to bridge (see bill H. R. 5095).
bridge (see bills S. 1882; H. R. 4514, 6610). Oconee River: bill to allow Laurens County to bridge (see bill
---bill oo allow Chippewa Falls and Ashland Railroad to H. R. 8279).
bridge (see bill H. R. 10456). ---bill to allow Birmingham and AtlanticAir-Line Railroad
- - - bills to allow Kansas City and :Memphis Railroad to to bridge (see bill H. R. 10128).
bridge (see bills S. 1569; H. R. 292'7). / Ogeechce River: bill to allow Birmingham and AtlanticAir-Line
- - - bills to allow bridge at La Crosse (see bills S. 3606; H. Hailroad to bridge (see biJl H. R. 10129).
R. 11085, 111:39, 11140). Ohio River : bill to amend act regulating construction of bridges
---bill to allow Litchfield, Carrollton and Western Railroad across (see bill H. R. 7:394).
to bridge (see billS. 2024). ---bill to regulate height of bridges across (see bill H. R.
- - - bill to amend act allowing bridge at Memphis across (see 9411).
bill H. R. 7871). - - - bills to allow Ohio Connecting Railroad to bridge (see
- - - bill to allow Memphis, Arkansas and Kansas Railroad to Lills S. 1590; H. R. 3215 ).
bridge (see bill H. R. 2014). ---bill to allow Hawesville and Pellville Mineral Road to
- - - bill to allow Mississippi and Louisiana Bridge Company bridge 1see bill H. H. 6443).
~ bridge (see bill S. 1669). - - - bill to allow Owens borough and Indjana Bridge Company
.. ---bills to allow Muscatine Bridge Company to bridge (see oo bridge (see bill H. R 7U!H).
bills S. 1883; H. R. 6570). - - - bill to allow Louisville and Jeffersonville Bridge Com-
- - - bill to allow Paducah and Rickman Railroad to bridge pany to bridge (see bill H. R. 8842).
· (see bill H. R. 7340). • ---resolution of inquiry in House relative to building bridge
- - - bills to amend act allowing St. Louis Bridge Company to at Louisville across, passed 9367.
bridge (see bills S. 3474; H. R. 11249). Oostenauln Rivet·: bill to allow Chattanooga, Rome and Colum-
- - - bill to allow Soo and Southwestern Railroad to bridge bus Railroad to bridge (see bill H. R. 90~6).
(see bill S. 2816). . Ouachita Rh·er: bill to allow Southwest Arkansas and Indian
- - b i l l to allow city of Wabasha to bridge (see bill H~ R. Terrioory Railroad to bridge (see billS. ~{22).
7749). . - - - bills to allow Little Rock and Alexandria Railroad to
---bills to allow Winona and Southwestern Railroad to bridge (see bills S. 1663; H. R. 4759).
bridge ('ee bills S. 3345; H. R. 10604). ---bill to allow Houston, Central Arkansas and Northem
Missow~i River : bill to authorize and regulate construction of Railroad to bridge (see bill H. R. D4;W).
bridges across (see bill S. 275). Poteau River: bills to allow Fort Smith and Choctaw Bridge
- - - report of Secretary of War on allowing bridges across (S. Company to bridge (see bills S. 1948, 3444; H. R. 7031,
Ex. Doc. 120) 1938. 11107). -
- - - bill to allow Aberdeen, Bismarck and Northwestem Rail- Potomac Ri11e1·: bill to construct briugc from Naval Observatory
road to bridge (see bill H. R. 7438) . grounds to Arlingoon (see billS. 160).
---bill to allow Benoon Bridge Company to bridge (see bill - - - bill to amend act tor construction of bridge across East-
H. R. 3070). ern Branch (see bill S. 2458).
- - b i l l to allow Chicago, :Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad ---report of Secretary of War on bridge across Eastern
to bridge (see bill H. R. 7776 ). Branch (S. Ex. Doc. 116) 1938.
-.- - bills to allow Chicago, Oquawka and Kansas City Rail- - - - estimate for paving approaches to Aqueduct Bridge (S.
road to bridge (see bills S. 1404; H. R. 3523). Ex. Doc. 132) 2466.
- - - bill to allow Clinoon · and Illinois Bridge Company to Red Ri~:er: bills to allow Kansas City, Texarkana and Gulf Rail-
bridge (see bill H. R. 6610). road to bridge (see bills S. 2179; H. R. 7646). :
---bills to allow bridge at Decatur across (see bills S. 2618; - - b i l l s to allow Paris, Choctaw and Little Rock Railway
H, R. 8841). to bridge (see bills S. 2930; H. R. 10063).
---bill to allow Duluth. Watertown and Pacific Railroad to ---bill to allow Houston, Central Arkan as and Northern
bridge (see bill H. R. 3063). . Railroad to bridge (see bill H. R. 9420).
---bills to allow Forest City and Watertown Railroarl to - - b i l l to allow Natchitocheslt · i~road to bridge (see bill H.
bTidge (see bills S. 2030; H. R. 6699). R. 10319).
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INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Bridges-Continued. Bridges, ElizaA..
Red River oftheNortlt: bill to allow Duluth, RainyLakeRiverand Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8513).
Southwestern Railroad to bridge (see bill H. R. 2527). Peti lion for pension 2042.
lr
- - - bills to allow city of Grand Forks to bridge (see bills S.
1498; H. R. 4421, 7348). Bridges, Henry T:
--bills to allow North Dakota and Pacilic Railroad to bridge Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 6545).
'" (see bills S. 667; H.~- 2528). Petition for increas~ of pension 367.
Rio Grande: bills to allow Santa Fe Street Railroad to bridge
(see bills S. 3408; H. R. 11070, 11118). Bridges, James .
&ck Oreek: bills for brid_,ges across (see bills H. R.l184, 2453). Petition for relief 3766.
Sabine River: bill to allow Houston, Central Arkansas and
Northern Railroad to bridge (see bill H. R. 9420). Bridges, Jmnes W:
St. Oroix River: bill to construct bridge across (see billS. 1139). Petition for relief 6707.
St. Francis Rive1·: bill to construct bridge across (see bill H. R.
819). Bridges, Jonathan Y.
St. John's River, Flm·ida: bill to allow bridge across (see billS. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5074).
3223). . Petition for pension 501.
_---bill to allow Atl..1.ntic and Western Railroad to bridge
(see bill H. R. 8355). Bridges, Joseph
- - b i l l to allow St. .John's and Halifax River Bridge Com- Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7523). '
pany to bridge (see bill H. R. 10588).
--joint resolutions prohibiting bridge across (seeS. R. 108; Bridges, Nancy N. B.
H. Res. 222). _ Petition for relief 2871.
--resolution of inquiry in Senate relative to bridge across,
passed 4937. · Bridges, Sarah F.
St. John's River, Maine: bill to construct bridge across (see hill Bill to increase pension' (see bill H. R. 815).
H. R.. 819).
I '~ St. Louis River: bill to allow Duluth, Superior and Wisconsin Bridgeton, New J e'rsey
Railroad to bridge (see billS. 361). Bill to erect public building (see bill H. R. 1653).
St. Mary's River: bill to allow bridge across(see billS. 3223).
---bill to allow East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Rail- Bridgewater, P. H.
road to bridge (see bill H. R. 3470). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3708).
Saline River: bills to allow Little Rock and Alexandria Railroad Bridgman, James
to bridge (see bills S. 166:3; H. R. 4759 )· Petition for relief of estate 3218.
Satella Rive~·: bill to allow East Tennessee, Virg~ia and Georgia
Railroad to bridge (see bill H~ R. 3470). Bridwell, Cole1nan
Snake River: bills to allow Oregon Railway and Navigation Com- Bill for relief of estate (see ·bills H. R. 5727, 6514).
pany to bridge (see bills S. 2401, 2601; H. R. 10310).
Staten Island Sound: bills to extend time for completing brid~e Briggs, U. M.
across (see bills S. 143::J, 1842; H. R 5929). Bill for relief of estate (see billS. 302).
- - b i l l to allow Staten Island and New Jersey Bridge and Bills for relief of estate (see bills H. R. 2296, 4909).
Railway Compwy to bridge (see billS. 1850). Papers referred in House 531.
Sunflower River: bill t<. amend act allowing Georgia Pacific Rail-
road to bridge (see billS. 2220). Briggs, C. T.
Tennessee Rivu: bilh to allow Cairo and Tennessee River Rail- Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7301).
road to bri.!ge (see bills S. 3584; H. R. 10023, 10536). Briggs: David
- - - bill to allow Carolina, Knoxville and Western Railroad
to bridge (see bill H. R. 7783). Bill to pension (s~e bill H. R. 9362).
,, - - billstoallowChattimoogaBridge Company to bridge (see
bills S. 634; H. R. 1076).
Briggs, George W.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10085).
- - - bill to allow Chattanooga Western Railroad to bridge ( ee Petition Cor relief 4493.
bill H. R. 7564).
- - - bill to allow Cincinnati and Birmingham Railroad to Briggs, Mary M.
bridge (see billS. 1524). Bill for relief (see billS. 899).
- - - bills to allow Gulf and Chicago Air-Line Railroad to bridge
(see bills H. R. 5509, 11179). Bright, B enjamin C.
- - bill to allow Knoxville Southern Railroad to bridge (see Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 3489).
bill H. R. 9079). A
- - - bill to allow bridge at Lamb's Ferry across (see bill H. Bright, Louis ·
R. 7899). Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8554).
---bills to allow Tennessee and CoosaRailroad to bridge (see Bright, N ed
bills S. 2911; H. R. 8623). Petition ·for relief 5859.
---bills to allow Tennessee Midland Railroad to bridge (see
bills S. 1889; H. R. 6843). Bright, N~wwn (executor)
2'ensas River: bill to allow New Orleans, Natchez and Fort Scott Bills for relief (see bills H. n. 5727, 6514).
Railroad to bridge (see bill S. 3285).
Tombigbee River: bill to amend act allowing Georgia Pacific Brightwood Railway Company
R:illroad to bridge (see bill S. 2220). Bill to incorporate (see billS. 2742).
- b i l l to allow Birmingham, Selma and New Orleans Rail- Bill to incorporate (see bill H. R. 9647, 10480).,
road to bridge (see bill H. R. 9610).
- - - bill to allow Gulf and Chicago .Air-Line Railroad to Brigman, Susan
bridge (see bill H. R. 5509). Papers referred in House 1170.
- - - bill to allow Macon, Tuscaloosa and Birmingham Rail- Brimer Andrew
road to bridge (see bill H. R. 9612). '. . ( . )
Trail Oreek: bill to allow Michigan City to bridge (see bill H. _ Bill for relief see blll H. R. 8106 ·
R. 2097).
Wabash River: report. of Secretary of ~ar o.n bridge of Louis-
I Brimmer, William H.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5247).
ville, Evansv1lle and St. LouiS Railroad over (H. R.
Ex. Doc. 194), 987, 1118, 1664. Brinegar, Tltomas H. /
Wicl!ita Riv~r : bill to allow Southwest .Arkansas and Indian Petition for relief 182.
Territory Railroad to bridge (see billS. 322). _
1: Yazoo River: bill to amend act allowing Georgia Pacific Rail- Brinkley, Hugh L.
road to bridge (see billS. 2220). Pap~ withdrawn in Senate 8103.
Bridges, C. T. Brisbois, Joltn W.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7524). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3035).
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 83
Briscoe, Eli cr. Brooke, James C. ·
Claim reported adversely (H. R. REPORT 615) 1380. Petition for relief 2088.
. /
Briscoe, Jacb;on Brooke, Thomas S., &: Co.
~ Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8968). Bill for relief (see billS. 1532). -
Brison, Sarnh Bill for relief (see bHI H. R. 8486).
Report of Secretary of Interior on claim of (S. Ex. Doc. 66) 535,
Petition for relief 5409. 963,
Bristol, Ten nes$ee
Brooke, William E.
nill to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 5686).
Bill to extend patent (see bill H. R. 910).
Bristor, Jane fJoswell Moore
Brookfield, Sarah L.
Bill to pension (see bill H. "R. 6214).
Bill for relief (see bill S. 2111 ).
Britt, William H.
Petition for relief 2367. Brooklyn, New Y01·k
Bills to erect monument to victims of British prison-ships at
Britton, Parks D. (see bills S. 2098; H. R.1687).
Petition for relief 1578. memorial for bill 584 607, 724, 1068, 1322, 3548, 3672, 3744.
Britton, Thomas D. , Bill to erect appraisers' warehouse in (see bill H .. R. 7416).
Bill to sell land belonging to navy-yard at (see bill H. R. 1654).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6386). Resolution of inquiry in House relative to contract for publio
Broad, Charlotle building at 8657, 9023, 9074.
Bill to pensjon (see bill H. R. 816). Brooks, Alanson V.
Petition for pension 43.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R.10958, 10959).
Broadaway, Jordon Petition for pension 6707.
Joint resolution for relief (see-H. Res. 190).
Brooks, JJfrs. Isaac
Broad Creek, Delaware Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11562).
Bill to improve (see billS. 2123).
Bill to improve, offered by Mr. Penington 1763. Brooks, J. H.
Broaddus, Mrs. P. E. Petition for relief 1396.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 169). Brocks, James F.
Broadwell, Marcus L. Petition for relief 4794.
Bill for relief of estate (see bill H. R. 8754). Brooks, JoalJ E.
Petition for relief of estate 43. Petition for relief 2133.
Brock, Hannah F. Brooks, Joltn
B. to pension (see bill H. R. 2416). Petition for relief 5378.
Brock, Henry Brooks, Joseph A. · ~~
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6887). Bills for relief of estate (see b~ ¥· R. 5a54,- 6514).
Petition for relief 182.
Brooks, Leslie E. -~~ o .· ·
Brock, Sa'muel D. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4256) • .-.-· .
Petition for relief 1530.
Brooks, Let1j, W.
Brocker~, Joseph · Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8957).
Bill to pension (see billS. 342). Report of Court of Claims on c}ai~ of 2370.
Brockway, Lafayette Brooks, Octa'!J-ia P. .;
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 6804). Petition for relief 2367.
Petition-for increase of pension 1307.
Brooks, R. G.
Brockwell, Elizabeth Petition for relief 182.
Petition for relief 4895.
Brookl, Samuel
Brodhead, Edgm· Bill to pension (see billS. 338);
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 42641 48501 4899).
Brooks. Samuel J.
Brodnax, S. H. (executor) Bill for relief (see bill H. R. llo8),
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2952).
Brooks, Stokely D.
Brodt, Jacob F. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. .1~318)
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514).
Brooks, William F. (administrator)
Brody, Matthew. Petition for relief 6606.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 2647, 2655).
Brooks, William H. H.
Broflett, J mnes H. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10034).
Petition for pension 1806. Brooks, Y. W. (administrator)
Broier, B. S. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514).
Petition for relief 3916. Broome, John Lloyd
Brokenshaw, William H. Bill to promote and retire as colonel of United States Madne
Bill to pension (see bill. H. R. 418). Corps (see bill H. R. 4837).
Papers referred in House 162. Brophy, Dennis P.
Bronner, August F. Petition for relief 3917.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6175). Brosius, Henry J. K.
Bronson, E. J. . Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10263).
Claim reported adversely (H. R. REPORT 615) 1380. Brott, George F.
Brook, Big John Bill for relief (see bill S. 942).
Petition for relief 3471. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3118).
84 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Brougher, Rebecca Brower, John M.-Continued.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10592). RGports made by, from
Broughton, Palestine Committee on Wm· Cla·ints
.Adams, 0. F. (REPORT 2055) 3746.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5202). Alexander, Nancy G. (REPORT 1444) 2450.
Petition for pension 367.
Allbright, w. R. (REPORT 827) 1669.
Bronner, B. M. (executor) Ballard, James (REPORT 1267) 2267.
Bell, David (REPORT 1445) 2450.
Petition for relief 335.
Blaek, Maria (REPORT 3109) 6987.
Browder, David P. Boswell, JohnS. (bill H. R. 7965; REPORT 828) 1669,
· Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8686). Bridgewater, P. H. (REPORT 928) 1832.
Papers referred in House 433. Boyd, W. H. (REPORT 1125) 2025.
Brassfield, J. L. (RErORT 1266) 2267.
Browder, Robert Bridgewater, P. H. (REPORT 3264} 7539,
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8685). Carrow, Sallie H. (REPORT 1886) 3218.
Brower, J. W. Claycomb, Conrad (REPORT 478) 1196.
Coffey, Mary F. (REPORT 476) 1195.
Bill for relief of heirs (see bill H. R.. 6780). Dillingha~. C. T. (REPORT 475) 1195.
Brower, John M. (a Repiesentativejrmn Nm-th Carolina) Dn!lcan & Mason and Duncan & Durrett (REPORT 1447) 2450.
Ellu;on, John (REPORT 3263) 7539. .
Attended 5.
Finch, C. S. (REPORT 321) 1028.
Appointed on committees 279. Frazier, John J. (REPORT 801) 1645. ~
Appointed conferee 70 6. Fuller, John (bill H. R. 6891; REPORT 319) 1028.
Leave of absence granted to 819, 2779, 3141, 4468, 6416, 7830, Garldie: Elijah. (REPORT 1449) 2450.
8258, 8784. Gallup, .Asa 0. (REPORT 3028) 6794.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced b.Y Graves, Rosa (REPORT 927) 1832.
Albright, W. R: for relief (see bill H. R. 7861) 1575. Herzog, Levi (REPORT 1448) 2-t50.
Bass, Henry: for relief (see bill H. R.. 6781) 1002. Hill, Levi (bill H. R. 6889; REPORT 317) 1027. .
Common schools: to aid in support of (see bill H. R. 1696) 224. Honeycutt, Stephen M. (REPORT 21) 453.
Fruit brandy: to repeal tax on (see bill H. R. 1694) 224. J:ones, Elizabeth (REPORT 477) 1196.
Internal-revenue laws: granting amnesty for offenses against Jones, Levi (REPORT 22) 453• •
(see bill H. R. 7757) 1515. Moore, Sophia B. (REPORT 152) 768.
Kernersville Manufacturing Company: for relief (see bill H. R. Ochiltree., George M. (REPORT 315) 1027.
5820) 642. . Pitcher, William (REPORT 474) 1195.
Seavy, JohnS. and M. N: for relief (see·bill H. R. 5962) 723. Planter (steamer-) (REPORT 106) 671.
Soldiers and sailors: for relief (see bills H. R. 9743, 9956) 3545, Poland, ?!far'garet (REPORT 316) 1027.
4141. . Price, James (REPORT 107) 671.
Stewart, Mrs. John F: for relief (see bill H. R. 456) 160. Pride, Dennis (bill H. R. 6892; REPORT 320) 1028.
Tobacco: to repeal tax on (see bill H. R. 1695) 224.
Tobacco and liquors: to repe:~ l tax on (see bill H. R. 1693) 224.
Wagnel', Simeon: for relief (see bill H. R. 8678) 2239.
Shirley, Mrs. A. (REPORT 1126) 2025.
Soldiers and sailors (REPORT 2217) 4373.
Stewart, John F. (REPORT 64) 5~6.
.
'" .
_Wolf, Henry N: for relief (see bill H. R. 457) 160. Stinson, C. M. (REPORT 926) 1831.
Motions and resolutions offered by Swain, E. R. (bill H. R. 6890; REPORT 318) 1027.
Wheeler, F. I. (bill H. R. 5874; REPORT 105) 671.
Education bill: for consideration of 1343, 4089, 4671. Woodson, Anthony L. (bill H. R. 8188; REPORT 932) 1832.
Internal-revenue laws: that committee report back bill grant- Woodson, Anthony L. (bill H. R. 8962; REPORT 1446) 2450.
ing amnesty for offenses against 1744.
Internal-revenue taxe.'3: that committee report back bills to re- Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES.
peall151, 1744. Brower, JJ-Iary A.
- - to make special order of resolution for repeal of 1343.
Tobacco tax: to make special order of bill to repeal 4671. Petition for relief 8088.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Brower, William
.Albright, William R: war claim 1614. Bill to pension (eee bill H. R. 7880).
Boothe, Alfred: war claim 5085.
Brockwell, Elizabeth: war claim 4895. Brown, .A. C., and otlters
Burroughs, Louisa E: war claim 5936. Petition for pension 52.
Emerson, Julia H: war claim 5u85. •
Guthrie, Jane C: war claim 4661. Brown, .Abbie R.
Hopson, William: war claim 5085. , Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7642).
Horton, John D: war claim 4372. Papers referred in Honse 1172.
Howard, G. Washington: war claim 5085.
Howard, Margarette M: war claim 5085. Brown, Albert H.
Lewis, Isaac W: war claim 5936. Bill for relief of estate (see bill H. R. 919).
Markham, William A: war claim 4372.
Marcom, Basil H: war claim 4372. Brown,- Albert H. and JVUliam. M.
Mason, John E: war claim 5085. Bill for relief of estate (see bill H. R. 918).
Mason, William C: war claim 4895. Brown, .Alexande1· H.
North Carolina, citizens of: for aid to education 1431.
- . - - for increase of pay of fourth-class postmasters 12, 43, 52, Bill for relief of legal representatives (see bill H. R. 3640).
84, 112, 125, 162, 182, 254, 2B4, 336, 368, 399, 433, 470, Brown, .A7f1·ed H.
689, 1130, 1173, 1578~ 3030. -. Petition for relief 334.
- - for postal telegraph 2918.
---for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 2541 . Brown, Andrew
.---for protection of agriculture 3113, 3381, 3436. Bill to remove the charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 3974).
---for amendmentofinterstate-commerce law6823, 8059.
---for protection against convict labor 4661. Brown, .And1·ew J.
- - citizens of Ceffo: for relief 1003. Petition for relief 2187.
---citizens of Madison: for improvement of Dan River 1170. Brown, .Ann E.
---citizens of New Garden: for protection of females 2199.
Pickett, Charlotte: war claim 5085. Bill to pension (see billS. 1154).
Pickett, Thomas: war claim 5085. Brown, Bt'idget
Sears, Robert D: war claim 4436. Petition for pension 1356.
Tenney, 0. B: war claim 6707.
Virginia and North Carolina, citizens of: for repeal of internal- Brown, Caledonia
revenue taxes 1129. Petition for relief 2187.
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL REOORDo 85
Brown, Catltm·£ne .A. Brown, Coleman F.
Petition lor relief 6340. Petition for relief 823.
Brown, Charles E. (a Representativejr01n Ohio) Brown, Orawford
Attended 5. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 2164, 8420).
Appointt>d on committees 279.
Lt!ave of absence granted to 3052, 5325, 7493. 8379. Brown, Daniel
Papers referred in House 1322.
Bills andjoint resolutions introduced by
Beiser, Maria: to pension (see bill H. R. 4591) 366. Brown, Edwin ·
Bird, Mary: for relief (see bill H. R. 2731) 247. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5462).
Boyle & Hoach: for relief (see bill H. R. 2733) 247.
Brdtinger, John: to pension (see bill H. R. 8569) 2185. . Brown, Elias
Civil service : to allow appointment of soldiers without exam· Petition for relief 1356.
ination (see bill H. R. 9855) 3785.
Driscoll, Margaret M: to pension (see bill H. R. 3205) 282. - Brown, Elizabeth
Fry, Jacob: to pension (see bill H. R. 4590) 366. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 3577).
Gallagher, James B: for relief (see bill H. R. 7102) 1168.
Gnopt~ Andrew: to pension (see bill H. R. 4589) 366. Brown, Emerson
Halpin, William G: for relief (see bill H. R. 6023) 765. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6733).
Harri~on. Will~am Henry: to erect monument to (see bill H. R.
1740) 227. . Brown, Emery
Huston, R. G., & Co: for relief (see bill H. R. 4702) 397. Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 9357).
Jacobs, Enoch: for relief (see bill H. R. 2732) 247.
Krumholz, Annie: to pension (see bill H. R. 2737) 247. Brown, Esther .A.
Marshall, C. C: for relief (see bill H. R. 27341 247. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 3873).
Miner, _John A: to pension tsee bill H. R. 2739) 247.
Mitchell, Sophia G., and Mahon, Eliza Jane: for relief (see bill Brown, Em M.
H. R. 7100) U68. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11548).
Montegrifo, Agostino: to pension (see bill H. R. 6024) 765.
Pensions. to restore to widows and mothers (see bill H. R.1739) Brown, Evaiina P.
226. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7025).
Railroad companies: to settle accounts with (see·bill H. R. 2730)
247. Brown, Mrs. F. W.
Senff, John: to pension (see bill H. R. 7101) 1168. Petition for relief 3199.
Soldiers and sailors: to provide for pay of (see bill H. R. 7761)
1515. Brown, Frederick
Soundness: to allow evidence of (see bill H. R. 6143) 805. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4096).
Volunteers: for relief of (see bill H. R. 6144) 805.
Wadsworth, Margaret: to pension' (see bill H. R. 2736) 247. Brown, George
Wehe, Anna M: to pension (see bill H. R. 2738) 247. Bills for relief (see bills S. 2079, 2125).
Weil, Susanna: to pension (see bill H. R. 2i35) 247. Petition tor incre..'lSe of pension 183.
petition reported b:1ek adversely (S. REPORT 504) 1846.
Petitions and papers presented by, from
Ahlendorp, Hermina: for pcusion 1990.
AJtschiel, Jos~ph: for 1·elief 360 .
Breilinger, Juhn: for pension 2186.
I Brown,BillGeorge R.
for relief (see bill H. R. 3884).
. .·
"' Cincinnati (Ohio) Chamber of Commerce and :Merchants' Ex- Brown, G1 anctlle P.
change: for improvement of Kentucky Hiver 1170. Petition for relief of heirs 7152.
- - - relative to importation of adulterated articles 1249. Brown, H. v.
Cincinnati (Ohio) Pork Packers' Association: relative to lard
adulteration 499. Papers referred in House 43.
Gold and silver beaters: for increase of duty 499. Brown, Harrison H.
Harrison, W. H: for 1elief 4493. Bills for relief of estate (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
Kentucky, citizens of Louis-ville: against Mills bill 6399.
McKim. S. A. H: for relief 4493. · Brown, H elen B.
Ohio, citizens of: for postal telegraph 2821. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9697).
- - citizens of Cincinnati: against repeal of 1:.-'lx on tobacco
1890. Brown, H en netta
- - - in favor of House bill 8716, 6399. Bill to pension {see bill S. 2977).
- --citizens of Harrison: for amendment of interstate-com·
merce law 7152. Brown, H enry
. \
Ohio Chamber of Commerce and :Merchants' Exchange: against Petition for relief 1890.
adulteration of lard 564. Brown, Henry B.
Ohio Knights of Labor: for protection against convict labor Bill for relief (see bills. 1777).
4452, 4534.
Ohio Legislature: for monument to William Henry Harrison Brown, Hugh.A.
1744. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6977).
Remley, Jacob A: for pension 7060.
Spettel, Marga·r etha: for pension 2784. Brown, Irena
Tiemyer, Sophia: for pension 2784. Papers referred in House 1322.
W asbington ·rerritory Grand Army of the Republic: for soldiers' Brown, Isaac
headstones 7511. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 8619, 8620).
Remarks by, on
Brown, Mrs. J. T.
Huston, R. G. & Co: relief of 2303, 2304.
Petition for relief 1430.
Votes of. See Y EA AND NAY VOTES.
Brown, Jam es. See RoBERTS.
Brown,· Clarence Brown, Jam es
· Bill to pension (see billS. 2631). Hesolution in Senate to pay sala~y to sister of, passed 90, 1402.
Brown, Clinton Brown, James
Bills for relief of estate of (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514). Bills f~r relief of heirs (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514).
Brown, Clinton A. Brown, James 111.
Petition for pension 5130. Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 709).
86 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Brown, James M. Brown, Joseph E.-Continued.
Bills for relief of estate (see bills H. R. 5854, G514). Amendments offered by, to
Petition for relief 1577.
Chinese immigration: bill to prohibit 8335.
Brown, James T. Internal-revenue collectors: to appoint 534.6.
Petition for relief 823. River and harbor appropriation bill 4081.
Sundry ci vii appropriation bill 5527, 5707, 7076.
Brown, jasper Urgent deficiency bill 691.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7352). War claims: bill to pay 5410.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Brown, Jesse A.
Columbus, Ga: to erect public buildingat (see billS. 311) 25.
Bill for relief of estate (see bill H. R. 1026). Indian police: to establish (see bill S. 3194) 5415.
Brown, Joab International prison congress: to send delegate to (see S. R. 29)
340.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3731). Interstate-commerce law: to amend (see billS. 2754) 3222.
Brown, Joh ;; McDonald, Bodney F: for relief (see billS. 3503) 8088.
Myers, Julian: to remove political disabilities (see billS. 3181)
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 2423). 534:;,
Petition for relief 890. Railway companies: to settle accounts with (see billS. 310) 25.
Papers referred':in House 6768. Rawls, Morgan: for relief (see bill S. 1673) 727.
Brown, Joltn J. Washington, Mary A: relative to title to _property (seeS. R. 74)
3032.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 21, 4258). Motions and resolutions offered by
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 109'77).
Adjourn: to 2894, 8304.
Brown, John R. Adjournment: .for final 9548.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2724). Harbin, Nathaniel P: to withdraw his papers 4151.
Internal-revenue laws: for repeal of 185.
Brown, John R. (a Representative from Virginia) Weil and La' Abra claim: requesting President to furnish in-
Attended 6. formation relative to 474.
Appointed on committees 279. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Leave of absence gra~ted to 82. 1309, 3165, 8344, 8893, 9412. Atlanta (Ga.) Chamber of Commerce: relative to military post
Bills and joint resolutions introducecl by 2895.
Burwell, A. L: for relief of estate (see bill H. R. 9774) 3608. Atlanta (Ga.) Cultivator Publishing Company: for fractional
Huft', Robert: for relief (see bill H. R. 11169) 7547. silver certificates 254.2.
Martinsville, V2.: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. Atlanta (Ga.) Medical Society: for removal of duty on medical
10065) 4473. appliances 1328.
Shears Pneumatic Company: to utilize waters in District of Co- Clem Farmers' Alliance: against cotton-bagging trust 8643.
lmnbia (see bill H. H. 11151) 7511. Columbia County (Ga.) Farmers' Alliance: against trusts and
Tobacco: to repeal tax on (see bill H. R. 4392) 360. duty on cotton-bagging 8591.
Tobacco and fruit brandy: to repeal internal-revenue taxes on Georgia, citizens of: for aid to education 114.
(sec bill H. R. 8660) 2227. - - - for artesian well 5527, 5608, 5828.
Willin,mson, Sarah A: to pension (see bill H. R. 6494) 890. ---relative to classing druggistsasliquor-dealers 3497, 3768,
Petitions aiiCI papers presented by, from 3867, 4571, 5343, 634.0.
---colored citizens of: relative to rice culture 7417.
Coudnff, J. T: war claim 6454. - - - citizens of Atlanta: against adulteration of lard 3073.
Danville (Va.. ) Farmers' Convention: for repeal of internal- - - - druggists of Atlanta: relative to internal-revenue tax on
r evenue laws 1129. . alcohol 472.
lluft~ Isa::LC M: war claim 204.2. ---mayor and council of Atlanta: for continuation of work
Memphis (Tenn.) .Merchants' Exchange: for incorporating Nic- at military post 3220.
aragu:t C:ma! Company 2870. -·--citizens of Wayne County; for eradication of pleuro-pneu-
Qucensberry, William: war claim 6454. monia 3867.
Teed. Theodore: for relief 3380. Georgia Agricultural Society: for improve~ent of rivers 2824.
Thon1.pson, James, & Co: ·against .Mills tariff bill 2869. Georgia 1\ia.rble Works Company: against reduction of tariff on
Virgiuin., citizens of: for 'a.id to education 2043. marble 1251.
- - - ior incre:::se of pay of fourth-class postmasters 43, 52, 336 Georgia, Medical Society: relative to importing medica,! and sur-
470, 2089, 2133, 2464, 2540, 2872, 3319, 4142. ' gical supplies free of duty 689.
---for protection of agriculture 2870, 3547, 5236. Georgia L egislature: in favor of National Colored Industrial Ex-
- -·- for repeal of t~x on tobacco 5235. · position 504. ·
- - - citizens of Danville: against passage of lard bills 2599. Georgia University, faculty of: in favor of international copy-
- - - citizens of Grayson County: for improvement of New right law 1251.
River ~677. Georgia Woman's Christian Temperance Union: for repeal of tax
- - - citizens of Pulaski County: against reduction of duties on alcoholic liquors 1251.
on hon and coal 822, 687, 2677. - - - for repeal of internal-revenue law 9450.
- - - commou council of Danville: for street improvements Mackall, W. W: for removal of political disabilities 2135.
3797. Mitchell, James: for aid to education 1328.
Walke:::, T. A., and others: for pas..."3.ge of educational bill366. National Farmers' Alliance: for Secretary of Agriculture 2390 .
.\ Whitton, Robert W: for relief (see bill H. R. 11121) 7383. New York Society of Friends: in favor of International arbitra-
Williams, William F: war ·claim 724. tion 2542. ·
Young, . R. W., a.nd others: fot repeal of tax on tobacco and Pacific Guano Company: relative to seine fisheries on Atlantic .
· brandy 1129. coast 1328.
Remarks by, on Savannah Cotton Exchange: for amendmen~ of interstate-com-
Tariff: farm products (Appendix 325). merce law 3220.
Savannah Volunteer Guards: for military instruction 1328:.
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES. Stone, Edw::ml E: for relief 86.
Drown, Jolln T. Remarks by, on
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9014). Adjounuucnt f1{51, 9548.
A<Yriculturn.l experiment stations 4753.
Brown, John 1: S. A~gusta, (Gr. . ) arsenat 7076.
Petition for relief 823. Chinese immig1-ation 8333.
Direct-tax refund 536.
Drown, Joseph E. (a Senato1· frmn Georgiaj E<ln0.1.ticn 5-12-;:).16.
Attended 4. Int-6m:ll-1'C \'(!}tUC laws 289.
Appointed on committees 16. · Intern:\tion!'l Prison Congress t>9l.
.Appointed co~feree 24.69, 3222, 3348, 4796. Oemulgce Uiver improvement 5661.
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Brown, Jo seph E.-Continued. Brown, Scwah E.
Remarks by, on Petition for relief 111, 12"1.
Savannah Harbor improvement 4081, 5616. Brown, Sarah TV.
Tariff and internal revenue 2045-2055.
Weil. Benjamin: claim of 5410. Petition for relief 1210.
Reports made by, from Brown, Slwdrach
Committee on Foreig1~
Relations • Bill to increase pension (see billS. 2733).
Baird, Absalom (S. 11.. 59) 2873. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8993).
International PTison Congress (S. R. 29) 534. Petition for pension 2510.
Lafayette and family {billS. 1953) 4742.
Philip, John W. (REPORT 934) 2873. Brm.vn, Silas G.
Weil, Benjamin (REPORT 1630) 5410. Bill to pension (see billS. 3073).
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES.
Brown, Simeon
Brown, L. D. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 493).
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
Brown, Ste-plwn E.
Brown, Lewis ( administratm·) Petition for relief 2326.
Petition for relief 5378.
Brown, Susan 0.
Brown, Lewis Gave Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10709).
Petition for pension 45.
Petition for relief 781. Brown, 'l'homas
petition reported back adversely {S. REPORT 16) 358. Papers referred in House 1172.
Brown, L UC"y F.,. and others Brown, Thomas J.
Papers referred in House 1466. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9516).
Petition for relief 2367.
Brown, lJl cn·gm·et E. J
National banks: for security of deposits in (see bill H. R. 1797) Petition for increase of pension 3709.
229.
---to fix minimnm limit to capital st.ock of (see bill H. R. Brush, R. L.
1800) 229. Petition for relief 2367.
Pearson, Henry C: for relief {see bill H. R. 6544) 925. Brussels Exposition
Public debt: to facilitate payment of (see bill H. R. 1799) 229.
Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania: to pay wat· claim of (see bill Joint resolution to participate in (seeS. R. 70).
H. R. 1796) 229. Report; of Secretary of State relative to (H. R. Ex. Doo. 165)
Silvey dollars: for coinage of (see bill H. R. 1801) 229. 1344,1358.
Stoughton, Olive J: to pension (see bill H. R. 10598) 5518. Bryan,Lf.nn
Swasey, John: for relief (see bill H. R. 8997) 2509. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8613).
Treasury notes: to issue (see bill H. R.1798) 229.
White, J. Claude: to pension (see bill H. R. 2845) 248. Bryan, Benjamin L.
Yeager, Henry V: to pension (see bill H. R. 9384) 2984. Petition for relief 501.
Motions and resolutions offered by Bryan, 0. B., & Oo.
Belgian miners: against importation of 124. Bill for relief (see billS. 3350).
House officers: nominations for 7. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10569).
Petitions and papers presented by, from
Bryan, Caleb
Baily, H. T., and others: against internal-revenue tax 6173.
Branchdale (Pa.) Knights of Labor: against convict labor 6339. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 584).
Carl, Edwin: for pension 398. Bryan, E. B., & Oo.
Hagenbuch, C. C., and others: for _repeal of license tax for drug- Report of Court ~f Claims on claim of 5169.
gists 2784.
Middleton, Longstaff : for pension 366. Bryan, Elizabeth G.
Pennsylvania, citizens of: against admission of Utah 8320. :Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9939).
---for aid to education 3436.
- - - for po.stal telegraph 2372. ·Bryan, Jolm P.
- - - for service pensions 2784, 2956. Petition for relief 1990.
• - - - for increase of pay of fourth-class postmasters 368, 2784, Bryan, Julia
8059.
- - for prohibition in District of Columbia 9049. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8704).
---for protection of Yellowstone Pruk 3435. Bryan, Robe1t
- - - for reduction of postage on seeds 3380, 3435. Petition for relief 11:}90.
--relative to pay of Government employes 2724.
---citizens of Ashland: ior public buildings 1322. Bryan, Sarah L.
---citizens of Nuremberg: to prevent landing of foreign Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5975).
criminals 2510.
- - - citizens of Schuylkill County: for amendment of inter- Bryan., Tlwm.a.'3
state-commerce law 6292, <333.9. Petition for relief 5378.
INDEX. TO THE CONGRESSIQNAL RECORD. 91
Bryan, W. lt. (executor) Bryce, Lloyd B.-Continued.
Bills for relief (see billi H. R. 5727, 6514). Reports made by, from
Committee on Commerce
Bryant, B. F. Newport News (Va.) light-bouse (REPORT 1297) 2305.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2288). New York anchorage (REPORT 782) 1644.
Petition for 1·elief 1529, 1990. New York harbor deposits (bill H. R. 8947; REPORTS 1328, 1963)
2446, 3456.
Bryant, J. G. Sandy Hook light-ship (REPORT 1709) 3053.
Petition for relief 823. Squau Inlet (N. J.) light-bouse (REPORT 1296) 2305.
Tangier Island (Va.) light-bouse (bill H. R. 8750; REPORT
Bryant, JanteS B. 1298) 2305.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8212).
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES.
Petition for relief 1843.
Brydon, Eliza P.
Bryant, James E. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 947).
Petition for relief of heirs 613,
Bryner, James
Bryant, John 8. Bills to pension (see bills H. R. 4188, 8972).
Bill to pensiQn (see bill H. R. 5155). Petition for pension 335.
Bryant, Samuel ~ Bryson, James H.
Petition for relief 1576. Petition for relief 1940.
Bryson, Joseph H.
Bryant, Sam1tel E.
Petition for relief 5378.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5293).
Petition for relief 124. Bryson, JV. F.
Bryant, William Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8261).
Papers referred in House 612. Bryson & Son
Bryant, William M. Papers referred in Honse 433.
Bill for relief (see billS. 2501). Buchanan, .A. H.
Bryant, Zach (executor) Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 579).
Petition for relief 1130. Buchanan: Alexander L. ,
Bryce, Lloyd S. (a Representotivefl'O'In New York) Petition for relief 162.
Attended 5. Buchanan, Catharine
Appointed on committees 279. Bill to pension (see bill H. R.l1043).
Leave of absence granted to 2512, 2813. Papers referred in House 7547.
Amendments offered by, to Buchanan, Dav-id
Eight-hour law: bill to settle accounts under 2316. Bill for relief of heirs (see bill H. R. 7583).
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Buchanan, Mrs. F. S.
Coney Island, New York: for lights on western end of (see bill
, H. R. 11527) 9963. Bill to incre~se pension (see billS. 1985).
Copyrights: to amend law relative to maps and charts (see bill Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 2433).
H. R. 4995) 486. Petition for increase of pension 114.
Dean, John: to pension (see bill H. R. 9240) 2783. Buchana!l, Jmnes (a .Representative frmn New Jersey)
Donnelly, Mary: to pension (see bill H. R. 2644) 245. Attend ed 5.
Doyle, John: to pension (see bill H. P.. 936) 179. Appointed on coiiliiiittees 279.
Fleming, Elizabeth, '1'. E. Robinson, and M. Johnston: for re- Appninted conferee 4580.
lief (see bill H. H. 2643) 245. Appcinted on Committee on Manufactures 1892.
Mayer, Moses: to pension (see bill H. R. 10586) 5478. Appointed teller 5216, 5570.
Meuadier, Randolph: for relief (see bill H. R. 7103) 1168. Excused from service on Select Committee on Indian Depreda-
New York, N. Y: relative to anchorage ofve.::.--sels in port of (see tion Claims 1892.
bill H. R. 5657) 634. Lea\"e of absence granted to 8344.
New York Harbor: to construct revenue-cutter for (see bill H.
R. 9413) 3006. Amendments offered by, to
Roome, M. S: for relief (see bill H. R. 8194) 1842: Bills of lading: bill to make, conclusive evidence 1060.
Sandy Hook, N. Y: fo1· light· ship at (see bill H. R. 8855) 2410. Census bill 6162, 6164, 6165.
Vessel lights: to amend law relative to (see bill H. R. 9414) Deficiency appropriation bill 7053.
3006. Department of Labor: bill to establish 2321 1 2323.
Petitions and papers presented by, from District of Columbia: bill for promotion of anatomical science
in 1985.
Dean, John: for pension 2784. Legislativ~. executive, and judicial appropriation bill4680 4732
Doyle, John: for pension 83. _ 4733, 4737, 4738. ' '
Gold and silver beaters: for increase of duty 469. Post-Office appropriation bill4565.
lllinois, merchants and others of Chicago: for reduction of tariff Sundry civil appropriation bill5363, 5372, 5373 5494.
on bottles 3113. Tariff bill: burlaps 5215. '
Leddy, Ann: for pension 334. - - clapboards 4963.
New York, business -men of: for amendment of laws relative to - - - convict labor 6391.
duty on goods in bond 961. ---convict-made goods4826.
New York City Knights of Labor: for protection against con- - - - cordage 6155.
vict labor 4493. ---crockery 6487.
New York Mercantile Exchange: against repeal of oleomarga-
---customs bribes 6394.
rine law 499. - - - discriminating duties 5751.
Reeson, John: for relief 6958. - - - earthen ware 6487.
United States, dealers in macaroni of: for relief 3743. ---illicit distilleries 6444.
Remarks by, on - - - iron rods 5942.
Eight-hour law 2316. --lumber 4929.
Fisheries retaliation bill 8437. - - neat's foot oil 5634.
Hewitt, :Mr: vindication of 3746, 3822, 3823. - - oil-cloths 6151.
New York anchorage 3493. - - - - milway fish-plates and splice bars 5892.
Personal explanation 5255. - - - salt 5044.
River and harbor appropriation bill 3210. - - - shingle-bolts 4962.
Tariff: pictures and statuary 5745. - - tin-plates 5262.
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98 INDEX TO- THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD,
Burnett, Jffi·s. Ward B. Burress, Jam.es (adntini f1·atm·)
Bill to increase pension (see bill S. 681). Petition for relief 1306.
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 11435). Burridge, Lydia
Buniett, General Wm·d B. Bill fm· relief (see bill H. R. 84.00).
Bill to purchase portrait of (see billS. 2978). Burrill, Mm·y Ellen
Burnett, Wt1liam Bill to pension tsee bill H. R. 11519).
Papers withdrawn in Senate 6769. Petition for pension 9017.
Burnham, Albert JJI. Burroughs, John B.
. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10046). Petition for relief 4077 .
Burnham, Benjamin F. Burroughs! Louisa E.
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 7988). Petition for relief 5936.
Burrow, George W.
Burnham,Erastus B.
PetWon for relief 564.
Bill to pension (see billS. 1G29). Papers referred in House 944.
Burnham, .Nathan • Burrows, James
Bill for relief (see bill S. 2431). Petition for relief 5936.
Bill for 1·elief (see bill H. R. 8446).
Petition for increase of pension lj}91. Burrows, Julius C. (a Rep1·esentative from Michigan)
Attended 5.
Burnham, T. P. ( admini tmtor) Appointed on committees 279.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2551). Appointed teller 5268, 5377, 8752.
Petition for relief 251. Chairman Committee of Whole 1595.
Burns, Cln·istopher Leave of absence granted to 8827.
Petition for relief 6399. Amendments offered by, to
Campbell, John M: bill for relief1456.
Burns, Fielding
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 11494).
Bisbey, John: to pension (see bill H. R. 2491) 244.
Burns, Ignatius W. Batt, Margaret: for relief (see bill H. R. 8998) 2509.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10712). Beach, Pauline S: for relief (see bill H. R. 9831) 3765.
Bureau of public documents: to establish (see bill H. R. 9428)
Burns, Isaac V. 3007.
Papers referred in House 1172. Cane, Dennis: for relief (see bill H. R. 2489) 244.
Burns, James Carroll, Sarah Mary: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 2499)
244.
Petition for relief 3744. Chambers, Thomas: for relief (see bill H. R. 2493) 244.
Burns, Jane Ann Chilson, Hiram: for relief (see bill H. R. 6273) 821.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3897). Clark, Ruth: for relief (see bill H. R. 2495) 244.
Coasting vessels: to amend Jaw relative to (see bill H. R. 8312)
Burns, John 1924.
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 8795). Discharged employes: to p::~.y one month's salary (see H. Res. 3)
110.
Burns, Jolm District judges: to fix salaries of (see bill H. R. 1550) 219.
Bill referring to Court of Claims the claim of (see bill H. R. Flowers, Sarah E: for relief (see bill H. R. 4839) 468.
4214). Gibbs, Charles J: for relief (see bill H. R. 7551) 1394.
Burns, Judge .R. Goss, Hiram l\!: for relief (see bill H. R. 6840) 1036.
Higley, Alonzo: to pension (see bills H. R. 2498, 10327) 244,
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 11386). 4895.
Petition for relief 8415. Hitchcock, William M: for relief (see bill H. R. 8814) 2387,
• Burns, M. W. Interior Department : to print decisions of (see H. Res. 101) 807 .
Johnson, Samuel G: for relief (see bill H. R. 5900) 687.
Bill for relief of widow (see bill H. R. 3897).
Kalamazoo, Mich: to erect public building at (see bill H. R.
Burns, Peter 1551) 219.
Bill to remove the charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 8403). Keene, William E: for relief (see bill H. R. 2497) 244.
Lusk, Solomon: for relief (see bill H. R. 2490) 244.
Burns, Sqltire McGnckian, Joseph: to pension (see bill H. R. 8813) 2387.
Bill to pension (see bill S. 2844). Martin, Chauncey P: for relief (see bill H. R. 2494} 244.
Burns, Thomas Massey, Elizabeth: to pension (see bill -H. R. 2502) 244.
Melchor, Haniet: for relief (see bill H. R. 9775) 3608.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7655). Merrill, Louis : for relief (see bill H. R. 3759) 327.
Burns, Willimn W. Murdock, George H: for relief (see bill H. R. 2501) 244.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 72). Myers, Marg::~.ret A: to pension (see bill H. R. 2496) 244.
Papers referred in House 162. Park, Robert: for relief (see bill H. R. 6272) 821.
Penfield, Mary: for relief (see bill H. R. 6071) 780.
Burnside, John Pension Bureau: to increase efficiency of boards of surgeons (see
Bill for reli~f (see bill H. R. 9292). bill H. R. 1549) 219.
Papers referred in House 2870. - - t o increase efficiency of medical bureau (see bill H. R.
1548) 219.
Burnworth, WiUiam Pensions: to classify (see bill H. R. 9737) 3521.
· Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9785). Prisoners of war: to pension (see bill H. R. 1547) 219.
Burr, Elizabeth Rector, J. H: for relief (see bill II. R. 2492) 244.
Redmond, John: for relief (see bill H. R. 2500) 244.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 488). Rhoads, Parker J: for relief (see bill H. R. 4840) 468.
Burr, Frederick H. Sheldin, HenryS: for relief (see bill H. R. 5178) 497.
Bill for relief (see billS. 2237). Siyel, Henry: for relief (see bill H. R. 5179) 497.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3076). Smith, Daniel: for relief (see bill H. R. 6271) 821.
Smith, James S : for relief (see bill H. R. 9088) 2598.
Burrell, Samuel Sundry civil act 1867: to amend (see bill H. R. 3393) 321.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 113). Turner, Sarah F : for relief (see bill H. R. 2503) 244.
Wescott, .Alonzo F; for relief (see bill H. R. 6274) 821.
Burress, Elizabeth Wheeler, Mrs. E: for reli ef (see bill H. R. 8597) 2198.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9335). Whitcomb, John A: for relief (see bill H. R. 9851) 3766.
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 99
Burrows, Jtdius a.-Continued. Burt, Jackson
Motions and resolutions offered by Papers referred in House 1209.
Adjourn: to 4492. Burt, John
Moffatt, Seth C: on death of 175, 1607. Petition for relief 1991.
- - - to make special order for eulogies on, 1057.
Otis, George: to withdraw his papers 1893. Burt, Susan
Recess: for 2724. Petition for relief of estate 725.
St. Joseph (Mich.) harbor: inquiry relative to improvement of Burt, William A.
41.
Smith, Frances E: to pay for services 5356. Bill for relief of heirs (see bill H. R. 412).
South Ha>en, Mich: inquiry relative to condition of harbor at Petition for relief of heirs 111, 2895.
219. Papers referred in Sen~te 2896.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Burton, Abbie
.Alaska, citizens of: for relief1394. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 11138). . ..
Barnabee, Harriet 111: for relief5133. Burton, Alexander
California, post-office clerks at San Francisco: forincreasedsalary
1322. Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 6420).
1\fichigan, citizens of: for aid to education 1396, 2134, 3548, 3709. Burton, Cade1·
---against admission ofUtah 334. Petition for relief 8362.
- - - against removal of tax on tobacco 1695.
---for service pensions 1719, 1807, 2133, 2187, 2242, 2636. Burton, Christopher
2757, 2956, 3200. Papers referred in House 433.
- - for postal telegraph 3008, 3029, 3114.
- - - for protection of agriculture 2784, 2819. Burton, Fountain 0.
---for protection of wool-growers 1465, 2042. Petition for relief 1576.
- - - for protection against convict labor 4571. Burton, James B.
- - - for protection of Yellowstone Park 2784, 2819, 3200.
- - - for postal telegraph 822, 2387. . Petition-to place on muster-roll of .Army 608.
- - - for increase of pay of fourth-class postmasters 336. Burton, Ja mes P.
---for prohibitory1egislation for District of Columbia 252, Petition for relief 1576.
499, 564, 1173.
- - - to fix salaries in Life-Saving Service 1718. Burton, Joseph B.
---miners of: against reduction of duty on iron ore 1555, Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2151).
16u2, 1695, 1762.
--citizens of Benton: for pure food 3470. Burton, Patrick P.
- - - citiZens of Berrien County: for amendment of patent Bill for relief of estate (see bill S. 1186).
laws 607. Bill for relief of estate (see bill H. R. 2032).
---citizens of .Kalamazoo: for reduction of letter postage • Burton w·w
1355. ' t wtn .
---citizens of Mendon: relative to classing druggists as Billfor relief (see bill H. R.11143).
liquor dealers 3546. Burton, William E.
---citizens of St. Joseph County: for aid. to education 962. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2102).
- - - in f[\vor of pure lard 3546.
---for amendment of patent laws 252. Burtram, B enjamin A.
Murray, J: for relief 4i40. Bill to pension (see billS. 1762).
Saginaw (Jitlich.) Board of Trade: against placing salt and lum-
ber on free-list 2042. Burtram, Marshall
Remarks by, on Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9029).
Campbell, John 1\I: relief of 1682. Burwell, .A. L.
Claims under Bowman act 1453, 14.55, 1456, 1459. Bill for relief of estate (see bill H. R. 9774).
Committee clerks 307.
Dickinson, Perez: relief of 5298. Burwell, Priscilla (executrix)
Inauguration day 2619. Petition reported back adversely (H. R. REPORT 635) 1381.
Moffatt, Seth C: death of 1607. Burwell, Samuel
Pairs 4859.
Tariff 3306-3314, 5949. Bill to pension (see billS. 2942).
- - - bicarbonate of soda 5819. Busby; Jesse J.
- - - caustic soda 5820, 5821. Bill for relief (see bill S. 89).
- - - chemicals 5816.
- - - garden seeds 5703. Busby, Joseph
--hemp 5186. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5076).
- - - iron and steel 5878.
- - j u t e 5193, 5194. Buscher, Bernhard
--lumber 4860, 4861, 4862. Petition for ralief 8129.
- - - plate-glass 5873.
- - - quicksilver 5636. Busey, Catharine
- - s a l t 5024, 5025, 5026, 5041. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 333).
---staves 4930. Bush, 0. H.
- - - steel pens 5952.
- - - ultramarine 5824. Bill for relief (see bill (H. R. 3616).
- - - vegetables 5682. Bush, Howa'rd B.
Reports made I:JY. from Bill for relief of estate (see bill H. R. 280).
Committee on Ways and lllcans Bush, Isaac H .
1\Iathews, Thomas, and others (REPORT 847) 1829.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10894).
Votes of. See YEA .AND NAY VOTES.
Bush, Jeremiah
Burrus, Eliza Bills for relief of estate (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
Petition for relief of estate 124. •
Bush, John
Burrus, Jr. L. Bill to pension (see billS. 2124).
Petition for relief 501. Bill to pension {see bill H. R. 9364).
Bursler, John A. Bush, John .P.
Bill for relief lsee bill H. R. 2952). Petition for relief 1577.
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Bush, .JJiartha B. Butler, D. A.
Petition for relief 5378. Rill for relief of heirs (see bill H. R. 6826).
Push, Nicholas Butler, H enry A.
Bill for relief of legal representatives (see bill H. R. 4.63). Petition for elief 1662.
Bush, Tilm.an Butler, Jam es
Bill to pension (see bill H. R.- 3126). Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10564).
Bush, TV. T. Butler, J oltn R.
Peti tion for relief 1576. Peti.tion for relief 5236.
Bush, Tf-'illimn H. Butler, JJ.f. G. (a Senator from South Carolina)
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10414). Attended 4.
Petition for relief 5038. · Appomted on committees 16.
Ap pointed c0nferee on bill to create San Juan County, New
Bush by, William Mexi<:o 27!J;i.
Bill for relief (see billS. 3176). Appointed on .. elect Committee on Ci viii zed Indian Tribes.(chair-
.Bill lor relief (see bill H. R. 8'271). man ) 170. ·
Report of Court of Claims on claim of 1781. Appoi nted on Select Committee on Pacific Railroad Commission
report ~:00.
Bushey, Rebecca E.
Amendments offered by, to
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2203).
Di 1 ect tax : bill to refund 539.
Bushfield, William Greeu ville, S. C: pay of custodian of eourt building at 5196.
Bill to p ension (see bill S. 2294). Navy Department: resolution of inquiry relati've to action of 692.
Papers withdrawn in Senate 3:t22. River and harbor appropriation bill 4207, 42J6, 5196.
Sundr.v civil apnropriatioo bill 5!197.
Bushman, John Washington Ca.ble Electric Railway: bill to incorporate 1372.
Petition for relief 4034. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Bushman, Lewis A. Barges: to amend law relative to '(see billS. 1798) 828.
Petition for relief 8203. Bro wn, Clarence: to pension (see billS. 2631) 2774.
Coin scale: to purchase (see bill S. 1034) 125.
Bushnell, Alexander B. Con federated Peoria, Ka.-;kaskia, Wea, and Piankeshaw Indians:
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4826), for relief (see billS. 1112 ) 184.
Bsh's Bluff Shoal, Virginia Congressional Globe: to bind (seeS. R. 18) 70.
Dakota: to aumit as State l:i!Jl.
Bills for light-ship at (see bills S. 2517; H. R. 8767). Greenvil1e, S. C: to erect pnblicbuildingat (see billS. 159)22.
Busick, La:roy Guyton, I. H: to pension (see billS. ~630) 2774.
· Petition for relief 1614. Hasell, Louil'a H: tor reh ef ( ee billS. 161) 22.
Haynie, Hache!: to pens:on (see billS. 3589) 9856.
Business. See ORDER OF BUSINESS; SPECIAL ORDERS. Interstate-commerce law: to amend (see billS. 1536) 535.
Business Envelope Mississippi Hiver: to make Lake .Borgne outlet in (see billS. 742)
55.
Bills to use (see bills S. 3003; H. R. i0457). Naval militia: for enrollment of (see bill S. 1659) 566.
Petition relative to, reported back adversely (H. R. REPORT 2074) Navy: relative to pay of mates in (see billS. 744) 55.
3887. Navy officers: for voluntary retirement of (see billS. 1660) 691.
Buskirk, Urias - - t o equalize pay (see billS 24!:J5) 23fH.
New Uexko: to adjudicate private land claims in (see bill S.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 2952, 4116, 6087). 1!:>45) 895. .
Busnach, S. M. Northern creditors: relative to claims of (see billS. 1563) 616.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9122). Por ter Academy: to transfer property in Charleston to (see
bill s. ]58) 2~.
Bussabarger, John W. Potomac River: to construct bridge across at Arlington (see
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4824). bill s. 160) 22.
Railway conductors: to license (see billS. 874) 70.
Bussey, Catharine Railway mall service: to classify and fix salaries in (see bill S.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 333). 2678) 2896.
Buster, James R. (adminictrator) Sag:i naw ( U. S.· steamer): for relief of sufferers by wreck of (see
hill S. 1840) A95.
- Petition for relief 5971. Slawson. Hamilton, jr: for reliefofheirs(see billS. 2102) 1361.
Bustin B. F. (administrator) State war claims of 1812: to settle {see billS. 743) 55.
Petition for relief 2132. Tillman, Lacon !:{; for relief (~ee billS. 162) 22.
Urquhart, C. .Augusta: 1or relief (see billS. 1562) 616.
Bustin, Robert H.
.. Petition for relief 398.
Papers referred in House 612.
Utah: for admi<:sJOn a.c:; State (see billS. 2406) 2136.
Motions and resolutions offered by
Adjourn: to 38~{, 74H, d 85, 4910, 6191, 6730, 9010.
Butierrez, Dolorez Adjourn over: to 748, 860:·t
Charleston Port Society: 1or training ship 2894.
Bill for relief of heirs (see bill S. 1394).
Civilized Indian tribes: for Relect committee to investigate con·
Bill for relief of heirs (see bill H. R. 3093). dition of 123, 126.
Butler, Andrew Executive session: for 2441, 5208.
Petition for relief 2367. Fishelies treaty: to p1int debates on 8209.
Fort Moultrie: inquiry relative to restoration of 1331.
Butler, Cltnrles D. Indian marriages: to reconsider vote on bill relative to 533.
. Petition for relief 855. Patents: inquiry relative to power to vacate 76•
Postal telegraph: for select committee to consider relative to 34.
Butler Charles JJI. Public documents: inquiry relative to franking 14:~4.
Petition for relief 4689. School land grants: inquiry relative to amonnt of 370.
Butler, Oynthi a A Seeds: inquiry relative to suspending purchase by Agricultural
Department 8770.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4606),
Petition for pension 1430. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Alaska, citizens of: against Territorial government 1325.
Butler, Hannah T. F. Charleston (S. C.) Board of Health: for quarantine refuge sta-
Petition for relief 1323. tions 471.
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD .. 10.1
Butler, M. C.-Continued. Butler, .Nathall
Petitions and papers presented by, from Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6287).
Charleston {S. C.) Chamber of Commerce: against bureau of har- Papers referred in House 962.
bors and water ways 4078. Butler, 0. T.
---for improvement of jetties 2134, 2427.
---for reduction ofletter postage 4078. Petition for increase of pension 6674.
Charleston (S. C.) Cotton Exchange: for protection of life and Butler, P. M. (administrator)
property at sea 45. Petition_for relief 1307.
· Charleston (S. C.) Exchange: in favor of world's exposition 533.
Dakota, citizens of: for passage of enabling act for Territory Butler, Paul
1210. Estimate to pay claim of (H. R. Ex. Doc. 414) 7224.
Indian Territory, citizens · of Vinita: for United States court
1132. Butler, Richard
Kenaday, .Alexander U: presenting gavel and casket 170. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4652).
Mehille, George Wallace: for naval promotion 6226. Papers reierred in Honse 1209.
Montana, citizens of Beaver County: against change of boundary Butler, Rode-riclc R. (a Representative from Tennessee)
line 1325.
· Rutledge, John: for relief 1132. Attended 5.
South Carolina, citizens of: for increase of pay of fourth-class Appointed on committees 279.
postmaSters 17, 68, 85, 256. Appointed teller 4819.
- - - for improvement of Congaree River 471, 689, 782, 1132, Leave of absence gran tea to 3200, 3885, 5325.
1938. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
---for improvement of Winyaw Bar 503, 1068, 1251, 1433. Allen, Elizabeth M: to increase pension (see bill H. R.10725)
- - - for remission of duties on cotton bagging 8645. 5936.
- - - relative to convict labor 4741. Allen, James: for relief (see bill. H. R. 4267) 333.
- -.-relative to postal laws 471. Beal, Elias: for relief (see bill H. R. 58.'l2) 642.
- - - citizens of Charleston: for improvement of harbor 3073. Bean, William: to pension (see bill H. R. 11 468) 9811.
- - - citizens of Greenville: against passage of lard bill 2466. Bell, David: for relief (see bills H. R. 4266, 8557) 333, 2132,
- - letter-carriers of Charleston: for increased pay 471. Bell, Lucy A : to pension (see bill H. R. 8509) 2087.
- - - merchants of Edgefield: relative to weight of clean oats .Boen, John: for relief (see bill H. R. 9457) 3027.
2466. Borners, Sarah: to pension (see bill H. H. 8&56) 2423.
South Carolina Legislature: for repeal of tax on State banks 256. Bowling, William: to pension (see bill H. R. 2902) 249.
South Carolina Railroad Commissioners.: for safety of passengers Boyd, John: for relief (see bill H. R. 8598) 219Ft
and employes 2601. . Bray, Elizabeth: for relief (see bill H. R. 6426) 854.
South Carolina and Florida, citizens of: for confirmation of Span- - - - t o pens·on (see bill H. R. 64·!8) 854 .
ish land grant 7861. .Bristol, Tenn: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 5686} .
Tillman, Lacon R: for relief 68. r . 636.
Remarks by. on Brooks, Stokely D: for relief (see bill H. R.l1318) 8188.
Brown, Jasper: to pension (see bill H . R. 7352) 1321.
Admission of Dakota 2831, 2833, 2838, 3122, 3123, 3124. Broyles, Mary: to pension (see bill H. R. 6627) 961.
Charleston (S. C.) taxation 551, 552, .734. .Burchfield, Robert: for relief (see biil H. R. 2914)"249.
Chinese immigration 8217, 821B, 85t;7, 8568. .Burke, Elizabeth: to pension (see bill H . R. 10740) 5971.
Civil service ~7R Byrd, William E: for relief (see bill II. R. 11467) 9811.
Diplomatic and consular appropriation bill 4900, 4901, 4908. Cain, J. S., and others: for rel1ef (see bill H. R 2911) _249.
Education bill: consideration of 122. Cbedister, Ezra: to pension (see bill H . H. 2900) 249.
Franking public documents 1434, 2093, 2094. Coffee, Elisha P: for relief (see bill H. R. 6488} 890.
Freedman's Sa-dugs and Trust Company 2685. Collier, Ruth: to pension (see bill H. R. 5505) 584.
Holiday adjournment 141, 142. Congressional Record: to mail, free of charge to voters (see bill
Increase of Navy 6721, 6723. H. R. 56813) 636. .
Louisville (Ky. ) printing bouse for the blind 1052. Cook, William A: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R.
Navy Department: resolution of inquiry relative to action of 9458) 3027.
692, 693. Cropenhite, SolomonS: to pension (see bill H. R. 6490) 890.
Order of business 1043. Creet, C. C: to pension (see bill H. R. 5441} 563.
Ordnance manufacturb 1257, 5713, 5714, 5715. Dickinson, Percy: for relief {see bill H. R. 6346) 821.
Personal explanation 1215. Ellis, John M: to pemion lsee bill H. R. 5559) 607.
Postal telegraph 89, 90. Faubion, Hobert P: to pension (see bill H. R. 5301) 499.
Printing memorial 1132. Floyd, Andsem: for relief (see bill H. R. 819ii) 1842.
• Private land claims 895, 896. Fortress Monroe, Va: to authorize erection of inn at (see II. Res.
Purchase of United States bonds 2611. 841 583.
Signal Service Bureau 8ti07, 8648, 8655, 8675, 8676, 8677, 8678,. Galbreaith, James A: for relief (see bill H. R. 2916) 249.
B679, 8680, !!681. Gentry, May: for relief (see bill H. R. 11457) 8718.
Southern elections 3130, 3131. Gilbert, Eliza: to pension (see bill H. R. 2905) 249.
Vetoed pension bi ls 6177, 6178, 6179, 6180. Goff, James: to pension (see bill H. R. 5850) 642.
Waccamaw River mprovement 566P. Goodwin, L. H., and R. E: for relief (see bill H. R. 4268) 333.
Washington Cable Electric Railway·1408, 1411. Greenway, Jehu H: to pension (see bill H. R. 10849) 6398.
Winyaw Bay imp ovement 503, 5614, 5615, 5616, 5660. Grubb, Marshall J: for relief (see bill H. R. 5851) 642.
Reports made by, from Harmon, .Alexander W: for relief(see bill H. R.. 6546) 925.
Harper, Elizabeth: to pension (see bill H. R. 11089) 7258.
Committee on Naval Jfairs Hartman, John l\I: for relief (see bill H. R. 6342) 821.
Pensacola and Me phis Railroad (bill S. 3573) 8754.- Henry, W. M: for relief {see bill H. R. 10194) 4688.
Sailors in naval homes (REPORT 1023) 3073. Hicks, Samuel: for relief (see bill H. R. 4616) 366.
Committee on Territories Hodge, Isaac: for relief (see bill H. R. 5495) 584.
San Juan County; New Mexico (bill H. R. 1933) 2795. Holt, John: for relief(see bill H. R. 8803) 2369.
Yotes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES. Income taxes: to refnnd (see bill H. R. 111('.0) 7271.
Ingle, James M: to pension {see bill H. R. 2:!8) 18fl9.
~utler,lJJat·gm·et Jackson, George: for relief(, ee bill H. R. 7450) 1354.
Jennings, Miranna.: for relief of representatives (see bill H. R.
Petition for relief of estate 3470. 7354) 1321.
Butler, Ma171 Johnson, Charity: to pension (see bill H. R. 2898) 249.
Johnson City, Tenn: to establish United States courts at _(see
Petition for relief 336. bill H. R. 5685) 636.
Papers referred in House 943. Johnson, Elizabeth J: to pension (see bill H. R. 7353) 1321.
Jones, Cornelia An n: to pension (see bill H. R. 7943) 1662.
Butler, Mary .A. Jones, Lincoln J: for relief (see bill H. R. 5496) 584.
Papers ref.-!rred in Honse 532. Jones, Mary A: to pension (see bill H. R. 10739) 5971.
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102 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Butle r, Roderick B.-Continued. Butler, Roderick B .-Continued.
Bills and j oint resolutions introduced by Petitions and papers presented by, from
Kirk, Caswell N: to pension (see bill H. R. 5849) 642. . Cadle, 1\ia.rtha J: war claim 5235.
Knight, Bluford: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H . R. Cald,well, John H: war claim 943.
10724) 5936. California, Oregon, and Washington Territory, citizens of: rela·
Lamson, Elizabeth T: to pension (see bill H . R . 2901) 249. tive to tariff on lumber 531 .
Latture, Susan E: to pension (see bill H. R. 11030) 7010. Cameron, James: war claim 3028.
Lindsy, Isaac V: to pension (see bill H. R. 10195) 4688. Campbell, Mattison : war claim 854.
~.fcGoldrick, Thomas J: to incr~e pension (see bill H. R. 10726) Carmichael, D. C: war claim 5607.
5936. Chesnutt, H . K: war claim 3028.
1.fcLaughlin, Nelson: for relief (see bill H. R. 2912) 249. Choctaw natives: for relief 334.
Madron, Elroy : to pension (see bill H. R. 4619) 366. Codle, A. G: war claim 1990.
Mahoney! Josiah: for relief (see bill H. R. 5497) 584. Coffee, Elisha P: for removal of charge of desertion 890.
Mathers, Margaret: to pension (see bill H . R. 4617) 366. Coffman, James: war claim 854.
Meeks, Peter: to pension (see bill H. R. 8402) 1989. Cox, Sarah S: war claim 4661.
Miller, John: to pension (see bill II. R. 10408) 5058. Creech, William E: war claim 3028.
Miller, William: for relief (see bill H. R. 5440) 563. Daniel, Robert J: war claim 1576.
Mink, J ohn W: to pension (see bill H . R. 6345) 821. Davis, James: war claim 3163.
Mississippi Central Railroad : for relief (see bill H . R. 11242) ..Dennison, James: war claim 334.
7792. Dinwiddie, J . H: war claim 8362.
Mitchell, Mary: to pension (see bill H . R. 7696) 1486. Doyle, T. J: war claim 3936.
Mobile and Girard Railroad Company: for relief (see bill H. R. Easley, John: war claim 4652.
10941) 6706. Evans, Uarie P: war claim 7152.
Moody, Marion: to pension (see bill H. R. 8278) 1921. Fulton, 1\Ia~k: war claim 5936.
Morland, Alfred T: for relief (see bill H . R. 8152) 1806. Funkhouse, J . N: war claim 3028.
Morristown, Tenn: to erect public building at (see bill H . R. Gilbert, J obn: war claim 1322.
5687) 636. Gold and silver beaters, for increase of duty 469.
Mussulman, J . T: for .relief (see bill H . R. 9519) 3071. Gray, Matilda: war claim 5235.
O'Brien, William D: for relief (see bill H . R . 11180) 7600. Green, James R: for pension 1890.
Obrin, W. H : to pension (see bill H. R. 4618) 366. Green, Sallie: war claim 5607.
Obrion, James : for relief (see bill H . R. 6602) 943. Grigsby, 11ary A: war claim 854.
Ottinger, Michel : to pension (see bill H . R. 9538) 3112. Hale, James, and others : for pension 961.
Pemberton, Thomas: to pension (see bill H . R. 2907) 249. Hamer. John P: war claim 3028.
Powell, Thomas J: for relief (see bill H . R 9585) 3199. Heath,· David N: for relief 334, 398.
P1icc, Isaiah : for relief (see bill H. R. 2903) 249. Henderson, Sarah S : war claim 4661.
Price, James L : to pension (see bill H . R. 8196) 1842. Henderson; William H: war claim 531.
Price, W . R: for relief (see bill H . R. 2904) 249. Henry, John: war claim 643.
Ren, Elizabeth: to pension (see bill (H. R. 6628) 961. Henard, W. J: war claim 5607.
Rhea, John L: for relief (see bill H. R. 2910) 249. Hickey, Benjamin : for pension !161.
Riley, John D : for relief (see bill H . R. 2915) 249. Hill, George G: war claim 3028.
Robinson, R. R: for relief (see bill H. R. 2909) 249. H odge, Adaline: war claim 1!190.
Roins, Nancy: to increase pension (see bill H . R. 6343) 821. Holston, James E : war claim 822.
Self, Lewis F: for relief (see bill H . R. 2913) 249. H ol t, John: war claim 334, 1322.
Sheilds, Joseph : to pension (see bill H . R. 2897) 249. Horner, T. N: war claim 822, 961.
Shutts, John R : to pension (see bill H. R. 5299) 499. Hornhill, Mary : for pension 961.
Sinunons, Nancy: to restore to pension (see bill H . R. 7942) 1662. Hume, David P: war claim 822, 943.
Smith, Martha: to pension (see bill H. R. 10407) 5058. Johnson, Jacob: war claim 334.
Smith, 1\iary M: to pension (see bills H. R. 5298, 7351) 499, 1321. J ohnson, MargaretE: for pension 2464.
Smith, Nanny: to pen&ion (see bill H. R. 6626) 961. J olly, W. H: war claim 6<!3.
Smith, Nehemiah H: to pension (see bill H . R. 8508) 2089. Jones, Caty: war claim 607.
Smith, Robert: to pension (see bill H. R. 4269) 333. • Keele, A. B: for pension 961.
Stokes_, W . B: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 2908) 249. Kid nell, Rufus J: war claim 1394.
Stone, Rebecca: to pension (see bill H . R. 10285) 4847. Kidnell, W. W: for pension 469.
Tilly, William C: to pension (see bill H. R . 4270) 333. Killday, Elijah: for pensio::1 584.
Tipton, Mary: to pension (see bill H. R. 5300) 499. King College, Tennessee, faculty-of: for international copyright;
T oneray, William J: to pension (see bill H . R. 6344) 821. law 961.
Trent, Madison: for relief (see bill H. R. 9562) 3163. Kirk, P . l\I: war claim 925.
Vaughn, Catharine: for relief (see bill H . R. 2899) 249. Kirkpatrick, David: war claim 3028.
Walker, John B: to pension (see bill H. R. 6427) 854. Kite, Russell: war claim 643.
Ware, James M : to pension (see bill H. R. 2906) 249. Linn, Amelia: war claim 334.
Webb Manufacturing Company: for relief(see bill H. R . 10196) Long, J . D: war claim 334.
4688. Lynch, Henderson: war claim 5936.
White, John C: for relief (see bill H. R. 6489) 890. Lynn , Amelia: war claim 2387.
White, James: for reliefofrepresentatives (see bill H . R. 4809) McAmis, Isaac: for relief 925.
248. McAmis, William: for relief 925.
Williams, Plesant: for relief (see bill H . R. 11310) 8129. McClanahan, Alexander: war claim 4895.
Wolfinbarger, Peter: to pension (see bill H . R. 9521) 3071. McClure, James: war claim 822.
Woods, Eliza .A.: to pension (see bill H. R. 8885) 2423. McC:usstron, S. S: war claim 925.
Motions and resolutions offered by McFarland, Sarah: war claim 8753.
McKinney, .Alfred: war claim 2387.
Bell, David: to withdraw his papers 2260. McNish, William: vrar claim 4895.
~etitiom and papers presented by, from Madron, Eloy: for pension 367.
Austin, H. C: war claim 2367. Martin, Edmund N : war claim 2387.
Austin, William T: war claim 3163. Mar,yland, citizens of: in f:wor of international arbitration 1718.
Barkly, William S: war claim 181. ~.faysc, Mahala J: war claim 5607.
Bean, William: for pension 584. Miller, Elizabeth: war claim 5235.
Beete, George W: war claim 8362. Mill er, John: for pension 5971.
Bewley, J . Murphey: war claim 961, 1922. Mills, 1\Iary J: for pension 5282.
Boners, Rebecca: for relief 1322. Moore, E . B: war cla-im 3028.
Bowers, James C: war claim 181. Moore, Samuel .J: war claim 181.
Brown, Alfred H: war claim 334. Moore, William: war c1aiw 3743.
Brown, Clinton A. : lor pension 5133. :Moyse, :Mahala J: w·a r claim 3028.
Brumley, Mrs. David: war claim 1695. Neil, John: war claim 59:36.
Burem, A. R., estate of: war cl~im 961. Nelson, Thomas: war claim 643.
Bnrge.<>S, ·Ha.lcott T: war claim 2387. Netherland, George W: war claim 5235.
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INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. Ill
Cameron, James Donald-Continued . Cameron, James Donald-Continued.
Petitions and papers presented by. from Reports made by, from
Philadelphia (Pa. ) Board of Trade: against Mills tariff bill 2327. Ocrrmnittee on Witary Affairs
- - - for improvement of League Island navy-yard 6103. Pleasonton, Alfred {REPORTS 361, 1189) 1402, 1941,3673.
---for amendment of interstate-commerce law 5452. Rohn , Jacob (REPORT 512) 1941.
- - - for repeal of revenue laws 3114. Shorter, John F . (REPORT 947) 2895.
- - - relative to revision of tariff 689. Smith, Thornton (REPORT 1192) 3673.
- - - relath-e to duty on sugar and molasses 4662. Soldiers' pay (petitions) 2328.
Philadelphia exchanges and Vessel-Owners and Captains' Asso- Stewart, l\lrs. John F . (REPORT 1190) 3673.
ciation : relative to river and harbor work 5524. Swank, Joseph G. {billS. 3196; REPORT 1640) 5453.
Philadelphia (Pa.) Manufacturing Club: for improvement of Voluntary signal obseners (billS. 2377; REPORT 592) 2091.
League Island navy-yard 6103. Weeden, Amos C. (REPORT 944) 2895.
Phihtlelphia(Pa. )Maritime Exchange: against reduction of duty Committee on Na1:al .Affairs
on sugar 3114. Burchard, Jabez (H.EPORT 68) 534.
Philadelphia (Pa.) Paint Club: for improvement of Delaware Condemned cannon (billS. 3612) 9151.
Rher1401. Corbin, ThomasG. (REPORT 356) 1402.
Philadelphia (Pa.} Presbyterian Church: in favor of educational Evansville (Ind. ) marine hospital (petition) 2044.
bill 689. Gallipolis (Ohio) marine hospital (billS. 348) 369.
Philadelphia (Pa.) Pressman's Union: in favor of international Morrison Sarah C. (bill H . H. 5550) 1360.
1
copyright bill 2636. Naval Acn.:lemy cadets (REPORT 1377) 4535.
Philadelphia{Pa. ) trade exchanges : forinternational maritime Navy Department bureaus (bill S. 1438) 1434.
conference 1327. · Price, Rodman :M:. (REPORT 2117) 8059.
Philadelphia (Pa.) Typographical Union: for international copy- Van Cort, Charlotte A. (petition) 3073.
right law 2243.
Philadelphia (Pa.) Vessel-Owners' Association: against change Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES.
in tariff on sugar 3917. Cameron, ]fm7J J.
Pittsburgh, iron and steel workers of: against reduction of tariff Petition for relief 399.
8059. Cameron Rose A. (administratrix)
Pittsburgh {Pa.) Chamber of Commerce: for telegraphic reports
of eondition of Ohio River 285. Papers referred in House 112.
---for legislation relative to natiQnal surplus 339. Cam~ron, Sallie Bettie
- - - for public building :it Allegheny City 3497. Bill for relief (see bill H . R. 5731).
Pittsburgh (Pa.) Disabled Veterans' Association: for increase of
pensions G707. Camp, Ge01·ge W.
Pittsburgh (Pa.) Grain and .Flour Exchange: for Government Bill to correct military record of (see bHl H. R. 8572).
supervision of interstate-telegraph lines 1939. Camp, J ames IJI.
Pittsburgh tpa.) Trades A..."-Sembly: against employment of Army
and Navy bands 1845. Bill to pension (see bill H . R. 8480).
Pittsburgh (Pa.) Union Veteran Leagne: for service pensions Petition for pension 2042.
2679. Campan, Antoine
Pittsburgh and Southern Coal Company: for efficiency of Signal Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10307).
Service 18.
Purman, James Jackson! for increase of pension 784. Campbell, Archibald
Ray, Philippe: for pension 18. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7241).
Rhawn, Isaac W: for remo\al of charge of desertion 1845. Petition for relief2869.
Swank, Joseph G: for relief 472. Ca:npbell, Charles F.
Washington Territory Legislature: for additional appropriation
for public building at Port Townsend 184. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10100).
Wells, Mary S : for pension 1359. Campbell, Charles H .
West Virginia and Pennsylvania, citizens of: for service pen- Bill to restore to Army (see bill H. R. 5846).
sions 1808.
Western Pennsylvania Trades Assembly: for classification of Campbell, Charlfs L .
clerks in post-offices 2389. Bill for relief (see bill H . R. 2784).
Williamsport (Pa.) Lumbermen's Exch:.mge: against reduction
of duty on lumber 1327. Campbell, C01·nelitts W.
Wilson, JosephS: for pension 1328. Bill for relief (see bill H . R. 7710).
Remarks by, on Campbell, Eli lV.
Baltimore and Potomac Railroad 4499. Bill to pension (see bill H . R. 179).
Pleasanton, Alfred: retirement of 9349.
Campbell, Eliza
Reports made by, from
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5793).
Committee on Commerce
Delaware River improvement (H. Res.113) 1434. c ·a mpbell, Eliza J.
Potomac River bridge (billS. 2458) 2328. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 239).
Committee on Military .Affairs Campbell, Felix (a Representative from New York)
Abbey, Maria N. (REPORTS 1637, 1638) 5453. Attended 5.
Army Pay Department (REPORT 360) 1402. Appointed on committees 279.
Bennington Battle Monument Association (bill S. 2920; REPORT Appointed conferee 5738.
1288) 4079.
Blake, C. M. (REPORT 945) 2895. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Bullis, Charles L . (REPORT 513) 1940. District of Columbia: to amend act creating office of steam-
Figard, Levi H. (RI!.."'PORT 1647) 5527. boiler inspector for (see bill H . R. 1680) 224.
Gettysburgh battle-field {REPORT 362) 1402. Drawbacks: to amend law relative to(see bill H. R. 7417) 1343.
Gettysburgh Teunion (REPORT 1594) 5237. Fort Green, N. Y: to erect monument to victims of prison-ships
Gray, William (REPORT 1639) 5453. at (see bill H. R. 1(j87) 224.
Gummo, John W. (REPORT 358) 1402. Mulblly, Thomas E : for "relief (see bill H . R. 11185) 7649.
Jones, Levi {REPORT 591) 2091. Percival, John H : for relief (see bill H. R. 10903) 6565.
Jouett, James S. (REPORT 495) 1846. Phelan, Jeremiah: to place on Army retired-list (see bill H. R.
K ansas Volunteer Infantry (REPORT 359) 1402. 2672) 241.
Keyes, Edward L . (REPORT 1191) 3673. Rowland, Martin: for relief (see bill H . R. 4261) 333.
Leib, Edward H. (REPORT 357) 14.02. Shannon, Thomas: to pension (see bill H. R. 2671) 246.
McKibben, David B. ·(billS. 1467) 2091. Volunteers : to amend act to provide for muster and pay of (see
O' Rourke, James (REPORT 601) ~135. bill II. R. 6556) 924.
Pendleton, Edward G. (REPORT 946) 2895. Washington (D. C.) Soldiers' Home: to amend law to regulate
Pennsylmnia militia claim (billS. 2329; REPORT 518) 1993. (see bills H . R. 5910, 7418) 687, 1343.
I 12 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Campbell, Felix-Continned. Campbell, James E.-Continued.
Bills and joint "esolutions introducer! by Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Wilson, John: to reinstate in Navy (see bill H. R. 11602) 9547. - Great Miami River: to relinquish title of United States to isL.1.nd
Young, Jane: to- pension (see bill H. R. 7451) 1354. in (see bill H. R. 5677) 635. ,.,
Yturbide, Augustin de: to adjudicate claim of heirs (see bill H. Gregg, John: for relief (see bill H. R. 8732) 2282.
H. 5 18) 64~. Hackney, C. A: to pension (see bill H. R. 5400) 531.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Hamilton, Qhio: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 1741)
Alexander, Eliza J: for pension 4935. 226.
Brooklyn (N. Y.) Knights of Labor: in favor of House bill 8716 Harrington, James U: for relief (see bill H. R. 6026) 765.
6454. ' H~ys, Catherine: to pension (see bill H. R. 5398) 531.
Cannon, B. H: relative to convict labor 4372. H1ghtower, Thomas: to pension (see bill H. R. 7001) 11~9.
Doty, Ethan Allen: for relief 252. Jones, J. H: for relief (see bill H. R. 2718) 246.
New York, citizens of: for increase of pay of letter-carriers and K~le, John G: to pay funeral expenses (see bill H. R. 5401) 531.
postal clerks 1867. , Leight, J. W: to pension (see bill H. R. 2716) 246.
- - - for protection of Yellowstone Park 6454. McCreary, Anna: to pension (see bill H. R. 2i20) 246.
- - - citizens of Brooklyn: for service pensions 7601. McLefresh, Clarence: to pension (see bill H. R. 11195} 7690.
- - - for monument to victims of prison ships 584, 607, 724. McKee, George H: to pension (see bill H. R. 6025) 765.
- - - for relief of post-office clerks 1 90. Mannington, S. F: to pension (see bill H. R. 5396) 531.
- - - postal clerks on Long Island: in favor of Honse bill 8072, Meyer, Cltarlotte: to pension (see bill H. R. 5397) 531.
3113. Middletown, Ohio: to erect public buildinG' at (see bill H. R.
New York Legislature: for monument to martyrs of prison ships 9076) 2617. t:>
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Campbell, Jolm G. Campbell, '.l'i1nothy J.-Continued.
Papers referred in House 725. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Pohl, Francis: to pension lsee bill H. R. 10796) 6172.
Campbell, John M. Ruchings and ruffiings: to equalize duties on (see bill H. R.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2952). 1669) 224.
Sheridan, Irene Rucker: to pension (see bill H. R. 11170) 7547.
Campbell, Joseph V. ·Spitzer, Solomon: for relief (see bill H. R. 2699) 246.
Bill referring to Court of Claims the claim of {see bill H. R. Strauss, Bianchi & Co: for relief (see bill H. R. 5816) 642.
8741). Supreme Court and Cabinet: to fix compensation of (see bill H.
Petition for relief 2326. R. 6132) 805.
Campbell, Leroy P. Motions and resolutions offered by
Petition for relief 2871. Coakley, Thomas A: to appoint as messenger 279.
Campbell, Margaret S. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2768). Davis, Marcus: for pension 3865.
Campbell, Matlerson Jud~:~on, John W: for relief 2132.
Miller, Caroline: for pension 1C03. _
Petition for relief 854. New York, citizens of: for improvement of Harlem River 724,
Campbell, Michael (executor) 1394. .
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514). - - for postal telegraph 2821.
- - - ior service pensions 3072.
Campbell, R. C. , - - - custom-house employes of: for relief 1695.
Papers referred in House 112; - - - merchants of: for removal of rock in East River 1977,
1W~ .
Campbell, Robert New York City Knights of Labor: for protection against convict
Petition for relief 3798. labor 4494, 4531.
Campbell, Samuel F. New York, House of Good Shepherd: for relief 1170.
New York Legislature: in favor of refunding taxes to commer-
Petition for increase of pension 52. cial travelers 2539.
Campbell, Sarah (administrat~·ix) Nindema.n n, W. F. C: for relief 15:28.
Petition for relief 398. R. Hoe & Co: for relief 334.
Sippel!, Louise M: ior pension 781.
Campbell, Sarah A. Werner, Reinhold: for pension 607.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2198). Remarks by, on
Campbell, Shelton H. Court bailiffs 5495, 5496.
Papers referred in House 1209. Spitzer, Sohmon: relief of heirs 1447, 1667. •
Campbell, Smith V. Wilbur, James l\I: relief of 8834.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5429). Reports made by, from
Cotnmittee of conference
Campbell, Thomas S. Tallapoosa t U. ~- ~.) sufferers (billS. 869) 9135.
Petition for relief J.209. Bache, Semon & Co. (REPORT 763, 1416) 1554, 2449.
Campbell, Tlu~tnas W. :Bailey, J. F. (bill H. R. 87':l0; REPORT 1214) 2265.
Brock, Henry !bill H. R. 6887; REPORT 303) 1027.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8687). Duane, James C. (REPORT 2985) 6584.
Campbell, Tinwtlty J. (a Representativejrotn New Y(}rkJ Entwistle, James (REPORT 1650) 2929.
Attended 5. Foreign steam-ship companies (REPORT 625) 1381.
Appointed on committees 279. Hay, Edwin B. ( I{EPORT 1916) 3288.
McCoy, Marcus H. (£~EPORT 2057) 3825.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Murphy, Robert C. (REPORTS 1651, 2068) 2929, 3825.
Barnes, August: for relief (see bill H. R. 2700) 246. Nindemann, W. F. C. (REPORT 1178) 2156.
Carroll, Michael: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. Robertson, William H., and E. L. Hedden (REPORT 20~2) 3999.
11319) 8U~8. . - Sands, Henrietta M. (REPORT 1654) 2929.
Claims: to adjudjcate (see bill H. R. 6133) 805. Shaumburg. James W. (REPORT 1652) 2929.
Court officers' fees: to amend act to regulate (see bill H. R. 6653) Spitzer, Solomon {REPORT 457) 1195.
984. . Will bur, James M. (REPORTS 1213, 3015) 2265, 6735.
Crooke, John J: for relief (see bill H. R. 2696) 246. Wreck of Tallapoo~ (REPORT 1653) 2929.
Da.vis, Marcus: to pension (see bill H. R. 9905) 3t165.
Downing, Sheldon &Co: for relief (see bill H. R. f/086) 1761. Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES.
Dyer, Clla.J;les: for relief (see bill H. R. 11547) 9131.
European dock-yards: to print Hichhorn's report on (see H. Campbell, W. G. M.
Hes. 25) 224. Petition for relief of heirs 962.
Gorman, ~amuel: for relief (see bill H. R. 2698) 246.
Government Printing Office: granting leaves of absence to em- Campbell, W. W. (a.dm.inistratot·)
ployee; (see bill H. R. 7414) 1343. Petition f~ relief 34.96.
- - - t o regulate leaves of absence to employes (see bHI H. R.
1668) 224. Campbell, William
Kaemmerling. G.: and others: for relief (see bill H. R. 4582) 365. Petition for relief 1576.
Kreischer, Balthasar: for relief (see bill H. R. 7802) 1527.
Letter-carriers: to extend eight-hour law to (see bill H. R. 16G6) Campbell, William B.
223. . Bill for relief (see bill S. 722).
Lutz, Andrew: for relief (see bill H. R. 2697) 246.
McDevitt, Catherine: for relief (see bill H. R. 11416) 8519. Campbell, William H.
Military records: to complete, relative to State of New York (see Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9948).
bill H. R. 1667) 223. Petition for relief 4077.
Miller, Caroline: to pension (see bill H. R. 6773) 1002.
l ew York, N. Y: for improvement of custom-house at (see bill Campbell, William lJf.
H. R. 428G) 356. Bill ~o pension (see bill H. R. 9184).
- - to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 1665) 223.
- - - t o improve st.reets in 1355. Camp Sheridan Reservation
Nindemann, W. F. C: for relief (see bill H. R. 7801) 1527. Bill for relief of settlers on (see bill H. R. 7410).
Oulahan, Hichard: tor relief (see bill H. R 3855) 328.
People's Passenger Railway Company: to incorporate (see bill Camp Tyler, Illinois .
H. R. 6306) 821. • Bill for relief of owners (see bill H. R. 6207).
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114 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Canada Canals-Continued.
Bills to authoriz·e President to enforce retaliatory measures Bill to ascertain feasibility of Lakes and Gulf water way (see bill
against (see bills S. 3484; H. R. 11257, 11309). H. R. 8949).
Bill for reciprocity with (see bill H. R. 6668 ). Bill to provide an inland water way from New York to Florida
petitions for bill 782, 1038. (see bill H. R. 11398).
Bill to amend act relative to aiding distressed vessels of (see Joint resolution to obtain free use of foreign ship-canals for
bill H. R. 8063). . Am~rican vessels (seeS. R. 40).
Bill for tolls on Canadian vessels on St. Mary's and St. Clair Bill to smvey for canal to connect Lake 1\licbigan and Calumet
Flats Canals (see bill H. R. 11026). River, introduced by Mr. Owen 644. ·
J oint resolution to remit duties on importations from any prov- Bill to survey for canal to connect Lake Superior with St. Croix
ince that applies for admission into the Union (see S. R. 37). River, introduced by Mr. Rice 644.
Joint resolution to obtain free use of Weiland Canal from (see Report of Secretary of War relativ~ to commerce on St. Mary's
S. R. 40). Falls Canal (H. R. Ex. Doc. 52) 303.
Joint resolution to negotiate with Great Britain for political
union with (see S. R. 101). Canaveral and South Florida Railroad
Joint resolution to promote commercial union with (see H. Res. Bills to aid construction of (see bills S. 747, 3346; H. R. 8352).
129).
Resolution in Senate to compile information relative to, passed Can by, Louisa H.
789,1040. Bill for relief (see bill S. 940).
Resolution in Senate for committee to report on relations with,
debated 6730,8644,8666,8672,8861,8913,8979. Canda, Oltm·les J.
Resolution in Senate to appoint select committee on commerdal Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5241).
relations with, passed 7062. ·
Resolution in Honse declaratory relative to adjustment of fish- Candler, Allen D. (a Representative jmm Georgia)
ing difficulties with, referred 635. Attended 5.
· Resolution in HollSe relative to reciprocity with, referred 2619. Appointed on committees 279.
Resolution of inquiry in House relative to postal service with, Leave of absence granted to 2113, 4816, G220, 6701, 7709, 7997.
debated and laid on table 2113, 2486. Bills ancl joint resolutions introclucecf 6y
Resolution of inquiry in Honse relative to canal tollB in, re- Atkins, Benny: for relief (see bill H. R. 10834) 6339.
ferred 7998. Atkins, Webster R: for relief (see bill H. R. 108~5) 6339.
Resolution of inquiry in Senate relative to trade with, passed Bates, Mathias: for relief (see bill H. R. 9805) 3708.
789. Blind: to promote education of(see bill H. R. 6106). 802.
Resolution ofinquiryinSenate relative to railroad lines of, passed Bonds of United States: to refund 4 per cent. bonds at 2! per
7203. cent. (see bill H. R. 6634) 982.
- Resolution of inquiry in Senate relative to canal tolls in, passed Chambers, George: for relief (see bill H. R~ 10876) 6454, 7025.
7913,8013,8321,8363,8377. Coker, Newton: for relief (see bill H. R. 34"16) 324.
Resolution of inquiry in Senate :relative to transit in bond of Customs and internal-revenue laws: to repeal portion of (see bill
goods frqm 8103, 8130, 8446. H. R. 3316) 317.
Resolution of inquiry in Senate relative to hanging of Louis Riel Darnell, Hiram A: for relief (see bill H. R. 4814) 468.
in, referred 9263, 9316. · Edwards, William T: for relief (see bill H. R. 11152) 7511.
Resolution of inquiry in Senate relative to exportation of cattle Fain, Margaret S: for relief (see bill H. R. 5354) 531.
through, referred 9348. Fowler, Dicy D: for relief (see bills H. R. 3472, 3474) 324.
Report of Secretary of Treasury on tran portn.tion of bonded Gainesville, Ga: to establish assay office at (see bill H. R. 6633)
goods from (S. Ex. Doc. 73) 1039. 983. . •
Letter of Secretary of State relative to exchanging public docu- Garrett, Wyatt 1\I: for relief (see bill H. R. 8010) 1718.
ments with (S. Ex. Doc.136) 2626,2770. Garrison, Nehemiah: for relief of executor (see bill H. R. 7109)
Report of Secret ary of Treasury on traffic over N'Iagara bridge 1168.
with (S. Ex. Doc. 213) 5829, 6340. . Hansard, George W: for relief (see bills H. R. 5879, 10510) 686,
Message of President on relations with (S. Ex. Doc. 265; H. R. 52 2.
Ex. Doc. 434) 7900, 7IJ02, 8534. Harnie, MargaretE: for relief (see bill H. R. 10785) 6102.
R eport of Secretary of Treasury relative to discriminating charges Horses: to amend act for payment for those lost in military serv-
against American vessels (H. R. Ex. Doc.118) 711. ice (see bill H. R. 7388) 1341.
Letter of Secretary of Treasury relative to regulations concerning Hughes, James T: for relief (see bill H. R. 3473) 324.
American wrecking vessels (H. R. Ex. Doc. 204) 942, 944,1161,
Hutchens, Adaline M: for relief (see bill H. R. 9806) 3708.
1782. Hutchins, ValinaS : for relief (see bill H. R, 9722) 3470.
Report of Postmaster-General on postal regulations between
Hutchinson, Valincia C: for relief (see bill H. R. 4645) 396.
United States and (H. R. Ex. Doc. 293) 3687. Jones, Wesley: for relief (see bills H. R. 3475, 4813) 324, 468.
Report of Secret..<try of Treasury relative to W elland Canal (H. R.
McCutchen, Robert: for relief (see bill H. R. 4816) 468.
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INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 121
Caruth, Asl1er G.-Continued. Caruth, .Asher G.-Continued.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Petitions and papers presem'ed by, from
Werner, Joseph: for relief (see bill H. R. 6222) 820. Mason, T. R: for relief 1528.
Wilkinson, James: to purchase portrait of tsee bill H. R. 8362) Medley, Henry: for relief 43.
1975. Merriweather, David: 1or relief 469.
Woodruff, W. E: to pension (see bill H. R. 335) 158. Mexican war veterans: for relief724, 781, 1990.
Young, John: for relief (see bill H. R. 9643) 3264. Mexican Veterans' National Home: for relief1843.
Miller, J. A: ior relief 5573, 6226.
Motions and resolutions offered by Oldham, Emily: war claim 5859.
Journals of Congress: to appoint assistant on general index of O'Neal, Henry: war claim 822.
9017. O'Sullivan, Rosalie: for pension 2955.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Parker, Benjamin: for relief 1209.
Parrish, B. Mills: war claim 531.
Ackerman, Acton: war c1aim 1528. Pernot, Charles: · for relief 5859.
Andress, Frederick: war claim 1528. Pilcher, J. E: for relief 531.
Ashcroft, Susan C: for relief 4436. Porter, Richard: for increase of pension 4740.
Ault, Valentine: war claim 4895. Porter, W. L: war claim 1528.
Barrett, Henry W. & Co: relative to tax on woolll12. Prime, Priscilla: for pension 5859.
Basher, Lucy A: war claim t-:!22. Prince, Priscilla: for pension 822.
Bland, John B: war claim 822. Richson & Co: relative to tax on wool1170.
Briggs, C. .M:: war claim 531. Roque, John: war claim 2539.
Burton, John: war claim 1129. Ruckstuhl. J. George: lor relief 531.
Carey, W. L: for relief 1129, 3028. Sang, William: war claim 2539. .
Chambers & Brown: for relief 469. Schaeffer, Elias: war claim 2539.
Colmernil, C. C: for relief 531. Schwartz, Theodore: for relief 2464.
Denver, Michael: war claim 4895. Sebold, John: war claim 2539.
Denver, Paul: war claim 4895. Simpson, Cassa: war claim 531.
District of Columbia, citizens of: against prQhibitory legislation Sohan, Patrick Henry: for relief 4793.
lm& · Sonne, Catherine: for relief 531, 1990.
Duncan-, Mary T: war claim 531. Sp.-ed, Sophronia: for relief 822. ·
Ewing, George W: war claim 822. Spieth, William: for relief 43, 5~1.
Fee, Margaret S: for pension 2539. Spilman, Anne: for relief 252.
Felam, Sam"flel: for relief 1922. Standiford, David: war claim 2539.
Ferguson, John K: for pension 5859, 6958. Steam-vessels, engineers of: relative to license fees 1170.
Fillion, Michael: war claim 1762. Taaffe, John: for pension 1170.
Firsghenk, George: war claim 1528. Tapp, W. J., & Co: for relief 469.
Fromberz, Leopold: for relief 2539, 2784. Thierman, J. Frost: for relief 469.
Gaines, G. P: war claim 1528. Thixton, Kell P: war claim 1355.
Garr, Stanton W: war claim 2539. Tbixton, William: war claim 1528.
Goodall, Emily: for pension 724. Vennigerho1z, C. T: war claim 531.
Griffith, Mary: for pension 1170, 1990, 5573. Von Elk, Uax: for relief 531, 1037.
Hardy, Susannah: war claim 1129. Walker, .Mrs. M. J: for relief2042.
Hay, Archibald C: war claim 822.
Werner, Joseph: war claim 822.
Hoffler, Eliza A: war claim 2539. Wilkinson, James: relative to purchase of portrait 1990.
R ulse, Maria: for relief 43, 1170, 1990. Wirtz, Hobert: war claim 1528.
James, Isaiah: war claims 1528. Wirtz, Willhm: for relief 1528.
Jefferson County, Kentucky: for relief of citizens (see bill H. R. Wurtelle, Jacob: war claim 1528.
32tj) 158.
Youug, Jobn: war claim 1528.
Jenkins, Alfred: war claim 1528.
Jones, Isaac F: for pension 1762, 1990. Remarks by, on
Kurfhoge, Herman: war claim 1528. Briggs, C. M: relief of estate 1122.
Kentucky, citizens of: for increase of pay of fourth-class post- Ca.o.;amer, Theodore F: pension to 4837, 4tl38, 4841.
masters 725, 1891. · Connct labor 4530.
---for postal telegraph 2822. Fisheries retaliation bill 84:~7.
- - - for repeal of tax on druggists 3709, 7690, 7759. Junot, Charles: pension to 8186.
- -.- woolen manufiwturers of: Ulo!;ainst Mills bill 6339. Monument to victims of prison ships 6561.
- - - 3?s_istant district attorney of: relative to pay 2918. Porter, Hichard: pension to 7937.
- - - Citizens of J effen>on County: war claims 531. Tariff 3657. •
- - - citiz~ns of Louisville: against passage of lard bills 2537. Tiller, Carter W: pension to 3734, 3735.
---for a1d to education 2872. • Woodruff, W. E: pension to 2947.
-- - relative to convict labor 4436. Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES.
- - - in favor of dutie-8 on wool 1843.
---ag-ainst repeal of tax on cigars 1614. · Carver's Harbor, .llfaine
---relative. to improvement of public building 822, 962. Petition for survey and improvement of 1695.
Kentucky Kmghts of Labor: for protection against convict Carwell, Jc.teob B.
labor 4452.
Kentucky Legislature: for increase of pay in Life-Savin(J' Papers referred in House 725.
0 Service
2617. Carwell, Michael
- - - for increase of Mexican war pensions 3006. Papers referred in House 725.
Kentucky Travelers' Protective As ociation: for amendment to
interstate-commerce law 2464. Casamer, Theodore F.
- . - - in 1avor of re_gulati~g sale of goods by sample 2464. Bill to increase pension (see billS. 2157).
Kmg, B. C: war clatm 50S<'.
Klotter, Jacob: war claim 1528. Casart, Frank
Leissing, Mary: war claim 4895. Bill to pension (see billS. 990).
Liner, Peter: for pension 2634.
Ca.s e, Mary Jane
Louisville (Ky.) Board of Trade: against adulteration of lard
1528. Bill to pension (see bill H. B. 85).
Louisville (Ky.) Butchers' National Protective Association· Case bien, Robert W.
against adulteration of lard 2510. · Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9168).
I..ouisville (Ky.) Turners' Society: relative to immigration 1112.
McKee, Samuel: for relief 531, 822, 5015. Casey, .Ausborn J.
Maclay, James D: for relief8591. Papers referred in House 644.
Manor, JohnS: for pension 5859.
Marotta, Caleb: war claim 2634. Casey, Elisha
Marshall, Frances: war claim 5~U. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10776).
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Casey, Florida G. Castor, Tobias
Bill to increase pension (see bill S. 1843). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6303).
Casey, Julm Caswell, Bingham. JJI.
Papera referred in House 8441. Bill to increase pension (see billS. 1479).
Casey,L. S. Caswell, Lucien B. (a .Rep1·esentative from, Wisconsin)
Bill to pension ( ee bill H. R. 10764). Attended 5.
Casey, Lewis F. Appointed on committees 2i9.
~ I Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9488). Appointed conferee 78 4, 8266.
1- Appointed on Select Committee to Investigate New Library
Casey, Peter Building 1353.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6198). Leave of ab ence granted to 8482.
Casey, Peter B. Amendments offered by, to
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514). Ta.rift bill: wool 6158, 6159.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Casey, Samuel L.
Annis, Ann: for relief (see bill H. R. 4.209) 333.
Petition for relief 2241. Baxter, Maria: to pension (see bill H. R. 9243) 2783.
Casey, Stephen Brennan, Catherine: for relief (see bill H. R. 4210) 333.
' Bill for relief (see bill S. 1061). Burns, John: to adjudicate claim (see bill H. R. 4.214) 333.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5451). Commerce: to repeal act to regulate (see bill H. R. 1930) 234.
Direct tax.of 1861: to refund (see bill H. R. 1929) 234.
Cash, JJiargm·et J. District courts: to fix salaries of judges (see bill H. R. 1928)
Bill to pension (see billS. 1384). 234.
Doxtater, Jacob L. W: for relief of widow and children (see
Cash, William bill H. R. 4216) 333.
Bill for relief of heirs (see bill H. R. 277). Duties: to a_mend law relative to (see bill H. R. 4.407) 361.
Papers withdrawn in Senate 7650. Duvall, William T: to adjudicate claim (see bill H. R. 4223)
333.
Cashmere (American bark)
Everson, Richard: for relief (see bill H. R. 4219) 333.
Bill to reward Japanese for a.ssistan~ to crew of (see H. Res. 95). Faust, Charles W: for relief (see hill H. R. 4211) 333.
Cas hey, Robert Fyler, JohnS: for relief (see bill H. R. 4.224) 333.
Grimes, Malinda: for relief (see bill H. R. 4218) 333.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11131). Harry, Mary Ann: for relief (see bill H. R. 4222) 333.
Casler, JJiary H. Harkins, Mary F: to pension (see bill H. R. 3016) 250.
Bill to pension (see billS. 1577). Huntley, Sarah E: to pen ion (see bill H. R. 3017) 250.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7543). Lang, J ohn: for relief {see bill H. R. 4221) 333.
Lee, James : for relief (see bill H. R. 4~13) 333.
Cassedy, Gem·ge A. :Meyer, Julius: for relief (see bill H. R. 7697) 1486. _
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2783). National banks: to secure notes of (see bill H. R. 1931) 234.
O' Riley, Jane: to pension (see bill H. R. 3015) 250. ·
Cassey, Luke Pantel, Caroline: to pension (see bill H. R. 7111) 1168.
Petition for relief 5895. Phelps, Hector F: for relief (see bill H. R. 4208) 333.
Cassey, William Racine, :Wis: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 6694)
986. •
Petition for relief 5895. Rushford, Martha J: to pension (see bill H. R. 9540) 3112.
C_a ssidy, Julia Sanford, D. G. and D. A: for relief (see bill H. R. 4220) 333.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7165). Stephenson, Alpheus P: for relief (see bill H. R. 7906) 1614.
Petition for relief 1171. Swamp lands: for relief of purchasers (see bill H. R. 1933) 229.
Sweeney, William: for relief (see bill H. H. 4225) 333.
Cassin, Claudius P. Territories: relative to ownership by corporations of real estate
Petition for relief 9017. in (see bill H. R. 19~2) 234.
1- Walker, Rosa: for relief (see bill H. ll. 4217) 333. •
Casson, Jo eph Wall, William: for relief (see bill H. R. 4212) 333.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3613). Whittaker, John: for relief (see bill H. R. 4215) 333.
Castator, Phrebe !tfotions and resolutions offered by
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7000). Direct tax: to make special order for consideration of bill to re-
fund 1889, 1977.
Casteen, Seybom Petitions and papers presented by, from
Dill to pension (see bill H. R. 11046).
Beloit College, Wis., professors of: for international copyright
Castille, .Alexander H. (administmtor) law 822. .
Papers referred in House 5194. Doxtater, Ja(!()b L. W: forreliefofheirs 943.
Lee, James: for removal of charge of desertion 367.
Castille, Jean (administmtm·) Littlefield, S. D., and others: for protection of Yellowstone
Papers referred in House 5194. Park2870.
Meyer, Julius: for removal of charge ofdesertion 1486.
Castille, Michael Milton College, president and faculty of: in favQr of interna-
Papers referred in Honse 5194. tional copyright law 643.
Castle, Forest III. Racine College, faculty of: in favor of international copyright
law 1306.
Bill to pension (see billS. 1280). Strong, Caroline: for relief 3916.
Castle Hill Wisconsin, citizens of: for aid to education 2426, 2540, 7274.
- - against extension of national-bank charters 1695.
Estimate of appropriation to complete light-house at (H. R. Ex. - ·- for repeal of tax on tobacco 2756.
Doc. 151) 1189. - - for po. tal telegraph 2872.
Castle Island, Ma.ssachusetts - - f o r increc'lSed pay for Life Saving-Service 1395.
Joint resolution to allow city of Boston to use (see H. Res. 56). - - for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia . 963,
petitions fqr bill 283, 4.872, 4.895, 5859. 2636, 4077.
- - for protecting animal industry 2756.
Castleman, H. C. --citizens. of .Janesville: for fractional currency 584.
Petition for relief 2367. - - citizens of J efterson: for removal of duty on salt 1395.
---citizens of Racine: for improvement of Racine Harbor
Castleman , Samuel 1695, liG2, 1806, 1922.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7003). - - for passage of House bill 8706, 5573.
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INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 123.
Caswell, Lucien B.-Continued. Catchings, Thomas C.-Continued.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Petitions and papers presented by, from
Wiscousui, citizens of Racine CountY: for protection of wool- Cheatham, C: war claim 925.
growers 1465. · Clark, S. D: war claim 367.
- - citizens of Rock County: relative to national-bank cir- Crosby, Martha: war claim 8059.
culation 1614. Dasher, Joseph : war claim 3470.
---for eradication of pleuro-pneumonia 2387. DaYidson, :Margaret: wa · claim 8059
- - - for tariff on wool2387. Deen, Mary: war claim 432.
Stephenson, Alpheus P: for removal of charge of desertion 334. Ferguson, Ann: war claim 5648.
Ferguson, James G: war claim 5648.
Remarks by, on Fox, Florence R: war claim 1695.
Animals imported for breeding 2351. Grant, Absalom: war claim 5648.
Assignment of business 2626. Green, Eliza E: war claim 1576.
Bills oflading as evidence 1061. Hardenstein, A. 0. H: war claim 1528.
Congressional Library building 8168, 8169, 8170. Harris: Sarah, estate of: war claim 1395.
Direct-tax refund (Appendix 25). Heard, .Agnes: war claim 1170.
Jurisdiction of United States courts 8307. Hebron, John L., heirs of: war claim 367.
Postal service in Southern California 391. Henderson, F. C: war claim 4661.
Scott, Elizabeth G: pension to 7937. Houston, James A: war claim 1718.
Tariff 3712. Hyland, John L: war claim 6606.
- - brick 5644. King, John W: war claim 367.
- - - wool 6205, 6206. Lealc, l\Iary T: war claim 2510.
(leports made by, from Leonarrl, James F: war claim 925.
Committee on Judiciary Loenenberg, Levi M: war claim 1695.
Alien ownership of land {bill H. R. 6832; REPORT 255) 1025, Mciver, William: war claim 3766.
2958. McKinney, Judith: war claim 1718.
Beaufort County (S. C.) school farms (REPORT 1474) 2501. Mississippi, citizens of: for aid to education 2089.
Bonds of public officers (bill H. R. 9048; REPORT 1484) 2571. - - against lard bills 2510.
Breeding stock (REPORT 389) 1192. - - for increase of pay of fourth-class postmasters 1038.
Claims against United States (REPORT 11) 423. - - for repeal of license tax on druggists 3865.
District of Columbia citizens (REPORT 129) 750. .---for postal telegraph ~822.
Judges' sa4u'ies (bill H. R. 8966; REPORT 1467) 2451. - - citizens of Bolivar County: for amendment of interstate-
:Mears, John W. (REPORT 1018) 2021. commerce law 6674.
Salit~a (Kans.) court (REPORT 2859) 6191. - - - citizens of Greenwood: against duty on salt 925.
Supreme Court reports (REPORT 128) 750. Mosby, Sarah J: war claim 3546.
N u tt, S. P: war claim 1112.
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES. Odeneal, John H: war claim 6454.
CaswelJ, William E. Owens, William: war elaim 1395. ,
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 789). Porterfield, Julia D: war claim 4652.
Powell, John M: war claims 1170.
Catchings, Thomas C. (a Representative from Mississippi) Roberts, Isaac: war t:laim 1718.
Attended 5. Rutledge, R. T: war claim 2870.
Appointed on committees 279. Shelby, Bettie: war claim 765.
Appointed conferee 5895. . Shull, Thomas P: war claim 1718.
Appointed on committee to investigate charges of improper con- Smith, George: war claim 2199.
duct against member of House 8415. Spratly, John W: war claim 6707.
Leave of absence granted to 520, 9330. Stewart, Annie: war claim 1395.
Amendments offered b.Y, to Stowers, Mary A: war claim 1990.
Sundry civil appropriation bill 5399, 5402. Strong, Eliza: war ~laim 765.
Talbott, John: war claim 2510.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Vande>er, Elijah : war claim 925.
Batchelor, Ellen D: for relief (see bill H. R. 9723) 3470. Virginia, business men of Liberty: for abolition of duty on salt -
Bradston A. A: for reljef (see bill H. R. 835)"177. 1037.
Briscoe, Jackson: for relief (see bill H. R. 8968) 2463. Warner & Searles and others: relative to Yellowstone Park
,.. Captured and abandoned property: relative to claims for (see 2819.
bill H. R. 8648) 2227. Weatherby, Joseph A: war claim 1718.
Clarke, Mrs. Rowena: for relief (see bill H. R. 2543) 244. White, Michael K: war claim 4661.
Fitzhugh, F. M:: for relief (see bill H. R. 2541) 244. Wilson, Susan: war claim 500.
Grant, G. W: for relief (see bill H. R. 3773) 3'2"/. - Remarks by, on
Hunt, Harper P: for relief (see bill II. R. 2542) 244. Claims under Bowman act 1457.
Kearney, Patrick A: for relief (see bill H. R. 6292) 821. Court of Claims reports 772.
Lanier, N. B: for relief (see bill H. R. 10888) 6496. Newman, John H: reliefofheirs 5300,5301.
Lovell, Louisa 0: for relief (see bill H. R. 2544) 244. Registers' and receivers' salaries 5399, 5400, 5402.
McCabe. George W: for relief (see bill H. R. 6956) 1111. Vicksburg (Miss.) public building 4579.
Miles, Harriet: for relief (see bill H. R. 6293) 821.
Newmon, James C: for relief (see bill H. R. 3774) 327. Reports made by, from
Newman, John H: for relief of heirs (see bill H. R. 834) 177. Qnmnittee on Ri?:e?'S and Harbors
Registers and receivers: to regulate fees of (see bill H. R. 7408) St. Clair Flats Ship-Canal (REPORT 3525) 8717, 9251.
1342. Sandy Hook ship-channels (REPORT 2028) 3636.
Ricks, Benjamin S: for relief of heirs (see bill H. R.11374) 8415. Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES.
Tinney, John D: for relief (see .bill H. R. 2545) 244. Cate, Henry T.
Vicksburg, Miss: for repair of cemetery road at (see bill H. R.
10755) 6017. Petition for relief 962.
- - - t o amend act to hold terms of United States courts at (see Papers referred in House 1171.
bill H. R. 1592) 221. Cate, Rae B.
- .-to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 1591) 221. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7290).
Walker, William D: for relief (see bill H. R. 2540) 244.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Cates, Riclwnl ·
• Alverson, John: war claims 925. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514).
Bagnoll, Samuel: war claim 2199. Cathart, William E.
Banfield, Thomas H: war claim 564. Papers referred in House 687.
Bianchi, John: war claim 8754.
Billingsley, G. E., and others: against passage of lard bill3028, Cathey, Andrew
Blumenthal and others: in favor of placing salt on free-list 2819. Report of Court of Claims on claim of 2512.
Cato, John W: war claim 6606. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9350).
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130 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Chicago, Illinois Childs, John B.
Bil1. to amend act. relative to Dearborn Park in (see bills S. Bill to pension (see bill H. R.. 173).
1235, 1 .12; H. R. 1293).
petitions for billll2, 7 3. Childs, Perry
Bill to erect appraiser's warehouse at (see bills S. 1465, 3365; Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 6762, 728~).
H. R. 493 , 49-H, 8467.
Bills to enL1.rgepublic building at (see bills S. 2952; H. R. 9951}. Chiles, .Amanda
Bill to provide for approaches to marine hospital at (see bill H. Bill for relief (see bill H. R_ 2375).
R. 129fij.
Bill to amend act of 1886, for sale of certain property in (see bill Chiles, Jolm H.
s. 1406). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2398)r
Bill to allow city to erect crib in Lake Michigan (see bill H. R. Chiles, Matilda M. (administratrix)
3333). .
Bill to pay employes of custom-house for extro~ time (see bill H. Petition for relief 5282.
R 2068). . Chilson, H!rmn
Resolution in House for sntcommittee to inspect public build- Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6273).
ing at, referred 9074.
Estimate for construction of military post near (H. R. Ex. Doc. Chilton, Daniel
179) 1444. Bills for relief (see bills. H. R. 5854, 6514).
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Chilton, George F.
Resolution in House to investigate strike on1742, 3289. Bill for relief (see bill H. R.. 4557).
Resolution of inquiry in Senate relative to strike on 2153. Chincoteague Inlet, Virginia
Petition relative to strike on 2409, 2411, 2526.
Bill for buoy depot at (d~e bill H. R. 1909).
Chicago, Kansas and Western Railway Bill to extend telegraph line to Cape Charles from (see bill H.
Bills to grant right of way across Fort Hays reservation (see R. 43 9).
bills S. 1473; H. R.-7443). Bill for breakwater at (see bill H. R. 5860).
Bills to grant right of way through Fort Riley reservation (see Bill for fog-signal buoy at (see bill H. R. 6685).
bills S. 1903; H. R. 67;37). Chindblom, Carl J.
Bill to grant right of way througn Pottawatomie reservation Bill to pension (see billS.. 3450).
(see bill H. R. 1416).
Bill to grant right of wa.ythroughPnblic Land Strip (see bill H. Chinese
R. 1418). Bill making appropriation for indemnity to (see bill S. 3532).
petition tor bill 3219.
Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway
Bills to ratify agreement for right of way across Lake Traverse Chinese Immigration
:reservation (see bills S. 2218; H . R. 8561). Bills to prohibit (see bills S. 582, 3304, 3579; H. R. 444B, 5659,
Bill to allow theru to bridge Missouri River tsee bill H. R. 7776). ' 5G79, 9534, 10605, 11336).
Letter of Secretary of Interior relative to right of way through Bill to terminate treaty stipulations xelative to (see bill H. R.
Lake Traverse reservation for (S. Ex. Doc. 46) 237, 355. 1217).
Bill to enforce restrictions on (see bill 8. 1797).
Chicago, Oquawka and Kansas City Railway Bill to amend act relative to (see billS. 2186).
Bills to allow them to bridge .Missouri River (see bills S. 1404; Bills to execute treaty prohibiting (see bills S. 2854; H. R. 9613).
H. R. 3523). Bill making appropriation to entorceactprohibiting (see bill H.
Bills to allow them to bridge Mississippi River (see bills 8.1405; R.11581).
H. R. ~524). , Concurrent resolution for treaty relative to 289, 422, 1580.
Resolution of Senate for treaty relative to, passed 1619.
Chickasawha River Resolution in Senate for negotiations with Great Britain and
Bill to improve, offered by Mr. C. L. Anderson 854. Mexico relative to, referred 9099. •
Petition to impTove 14.65. Resolution of inquiry in Senate relative to 8912.
Resolution of inquiry in Honse relative to, passed 1513, 1645.
Chickasaws. See INDIANS. Resolution in Senate to. withhold transmission of bill (H. R.
11336') to pTohibit, laid on table 8718, 8755.
Chickering, J. W. Resolution in House directing Committee on Enrolled Bills to
Papers withdrawn in Senate 7202. transmit to President bill tH. R. 11336) to prohibit, debated
Papers withdrawn in House 8717. 8787.
Message ofPresident relative to (S. Ex. Doc.115) 1866.
Child, John Mes age of President relative to (S. Ex. Doc. 273) 9052, 9075.
Bill to pension (see billS. 12~8). Diplomatic cor~spondence relative to (S. Ex. Docs. 2n, 272)
Child, Pratt & Fox . 8280, 8503, 8686.
Estimate of appropriation for carrying into effect act to prohibit
Bills for relief of legal representatives (see bills H. R. 5799, (S. Ex. Doc. 275) 9313, 9330.
8734). Petitions relative to, from
Childers, Enoch California: citizens of 608, ~.1327, 1356, 2427,7::.59,8320.
District of Colu.mbia: LallDdrymen's Association 1808,1845.
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 5599). Illinois: Chicago Laundrymen's Association 1325,1401.
Minnesota: Laundry Union 13.'>!!,1845.
Childers, Milton National Laundry Association 1356.
Bill to pension {see billS. 2950). New York: Laundrymen's Association 1764.
Ohio: Laundry Association 1845.
Childers, Charles J. B. Oreg-on : Legislature of 16!, 228.
United States: citizens of 12,17, 533,3799.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5205). '\V~hington '!'erritory: legislature of l516.
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Claims-Continued. Clardy, JJ1a1·tin Linn-Continued.
Bills to authorize re-examination of war claims for army sup- Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
plies (see bills H. R. 1834, 4396).
Bills to amend act of July 4, 1864, relative to war claims (see Adair, Elizabeth W: to pension (see bill H. R. 3813) 328.
bills H. R. 1178, 1519). Atlantic and Pacific Ship-Railway Company: to incorporate (see
Bills to settle claims for use or occupancy of property of reUg- bill H. R. 6174) 806.
ious, educational, and charitable institutions during war (see Boffinger, 1\'Iary E: for relief (see bill H. R. 7805) 1527.
bills H. R. 1835, 5027). _ . Boothe, Mattie V. and Mary !tl; to pension (see bill H. R.
Bill to adjudicate war claims of Pacific States (see billS. 3420). 10574) 5409.
Bills to pay claims, audited by bQard, of Fourteenth Army Corps Bureau of Engraving and Printing: for additional leaves of ab-
(see bills S. 846; H. R. 328). sence to employes (see bill H. R. 6172) 806.
Bills making appropriations for payment of war claims (see bills. Child, Pratt & Fox: for relief of representatives (see bill H. R.
H. R. 2952, 5727, 5854, 6047, 6514, 7592, 7645, 8273, 8563, 5799) 642.
8957, 9350, 9516, 9770, 10010, 10166, 10483, 10623, 10736, Chouteau, Charles P: for relief (see bill H. R. 3806) 328.
11431). Clark, Robert: for relief (see bill H. R. 9987) 4208.
Concurrent resolution to print index of Southern claims, vassed Conolly, Anthony: for relief (see bill H. R. 6013) 765.
House 634, 1247, 6988. Cundiff, Lewis J: for relief (see bill H. R. 3808) 328.
Concurrent resolution for joint committee on method of reliev- Cunningham, John L: for relief (see bill H. R. 3810) 328.
ing Congress from consideration of, referred 3249. Dachsel, Gustav: to correct rank and grant pension to widow
Resolution in Honse to give new numbers to old bills reported (see bill H. R. 107131) 6039.
back from Court of Claims, passed 475. Griffin, Jefferson: for relief(see bill H. R. 2614) 245.
Resolution in House to refer to committees all claims reported Griffin, John L: for relief (see bill H. R. 9229) 2755.
by Court of Claims, referred 577. Guyton, B: for relief (see bill H. R. 7004) 1129.
Resolution in House for tabulated list of allowed and unpaid, Immigration: to regulate (see bill H. R. 3416) 322.
referred 633. Interstate-commerce law: to amend (see bill H. R.11038) 7036.
Resolution to refer to committees all.claims reported to previous Kastner, Hermann: for relief of heirs (see bill H. R.l1090)7258.
Con~s by Court of Claims, referred 807. Knox, Louis: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R.
Resolution in House to employ J. B. Holloway to prepare digest 5800) 642.
of claims referred to Court of Claims, passed 878, 1827. Kumpf, Peter: for relief (see bill H. R. 5209) 497.
Resolution in House for rule to regulate disposition of claims Lassource, Jules: to pension (see bill H. R. 5801) 642.
reported to previous Congresses by Court of Claims, referred McKinney, Mrs. E. A: for relief(see bill H. R. 9315) 2869,
1063. McMullin, Richard W: for relief (see .b ill H. R. 6613) 961.
. Resolution in House that committees give names of attorneys in McStay, Paul: for relief (see bill H. R. 3B11) 328.
. all cases reported by them, referred 1743. Maschmeyer, Charles: for relief (see bill H. R.10749) 5994.
Letter .of Cler~ of House relative to index of Southern claims 81. Matthews, Sarah B: for relief (see bill H. R. 2612) 245.
Speaker rules that claims reported to last Congress by Court of Meeha, Catharine B: for relief (see bill H. R. 5379) 531.
Claims be placed on Calendar 110. Mississippi River: to amend act allowing bridge across, at St.
Resolution of inquiry in House relative to claims of volunteer Louis, .l'tlo. (see bill H. R. 11249) 7860.
officers for muster, referred 804. 1\Iuetzelfeld, August: for relief (see bill H. R.10678) 5827.
Resolution of inquiry in Senate relative to claims allowed by Pendergrass, Moses: for relief (see bill H. R. 2613) 245.
Treasury Department under exhausted appropriations 4979, Pensions: granting to steam-boat men (see bill H. R. 61.73) 806.
5090. Post-Office Department: to audit expenses of (see bill H. R.
Reports by Secretary ofthe Treasury ofallowed (S. Ex. Docs. 255, 3415) 322.
269; H.R. Ex. Docs.l9, 90) 81,562, 1435, 8013, 8257,8645. Reasch, Frances: to pension {see bill H. R. 8197) 1842.
Report by Secretary of Treasury of claims allowed under act of Roderick, Mary L: for relief (see bill H. R. 7112) 1168.
July 4,1864 (H. R. Ex. Doc. 96) 571. St. Louis (Uo.) Iron Mountain Bank: for relief(see bill H. R.
Reports by Secretary of Treasury of claims allowed under ex- 3807) 328.
hausted appropriations (S. Ex. Doc.101; H. R. Ex. Docs. 377, - St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad: granting right of way to
455) 384, 1642, 5479, 9017. (see bill H. R. 6612) 961.
Report by Secretary of Treasury of claims allowed for bounty Schaefer, John: for relief {see bill H. R. 9002) 2509.
and back pay (S. Ex. Doc.186) 4761,5085. Sebastian, Willis: to pension (see bill H. R. 5802) 642.
Report of postmasters' claims allowed (S. Ex. Doc. 253) 8206. Seiler, Carolina: for relief (see bill H. R. 9986) 4206.
Letter of Secretary of War relative to resolution of inquiry con- Seton, Caroline .l'tl., and M. J. Sibbald: for relief (see H. Res.
cerning (S. Ex. Doc. 262) 7660, 7711, 8441. 57, omitted in .Record). •
Estimates to pay judgments of Court of Claims for (H. R. Ex. Shields, James: to purchase swords of (see bill H. R. 3814) 328.
Doc. 383) 5804. Shipping fees: to construe act to abolish (see H. Res. 179) 5111.
Report by Secretary of Treasury of claims allowed by account- Smith, Isaac: to pension (see bill H. R. 3812) 328.
ing officers (H. R. Ex. Doc. 393, omitted in Record). Soldiers: to pay (see bill H. R. 9985) 4206.
Reports of Court of Claims on 13, 8304. Sterzel, 1\1ary: for relief (see bill H. R. 10012) 4372..
Theby, Jacob: for relief (see bill H. R. 7005) 1129;
Claire, Joseph Zahn, Robert: for relief (see bill H. R. 3809) 328.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7099). Zude, Jacob: for relief of heirs (see bill H. R. 10575) 5.409.
Clamers, JamesM. ~ Motions and resolutions offered by
Papers referred in House 2635. Adjourn: to 6454.
Committee on Commerce: to make special order of business from
Clancey, Jo epA 1741, 2443, 4472.
Bill for relief (see bill S. 1879). Petitions and papers presented by, from
Clancy, Michael Connolly, Anthony: for relief 1322.
Bill to emove the charge of desertion (sco bil.l ~. _, ~ .... 1 J ). Dellner, Bertha: for pension 5409.
Clapsaddle, lane Ann Indian Territory, citizens of: for establishing court at Muscogee
1003.
Petition for relief 4034. McMullen, Richard W: war claim 962.
Clapsaddle, Lydia J. Missouri, citizens of: for aid to education 4613.
Bills for relief·(see bills H. R. 5727, 6514). - - for postal telegmph 2821.
. Petition for relief 2367. - - - for service pensions 4494 .
- - a~ainst reduction of duties on iron 1528, .1614.
Clardy, J. B. (administmtor) - - - against reduction of duty on plate-glass 822, 925, 1003,
Bills ~or relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514). 1322, 1355.
- - - for jncrease of pay of fourth-class postmasters 43, 254,
Clardy, Martin Linn (a Representative fran~ Mis ouri) 337, 399, 3672, 4613.
Attended 5. ---for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 2636.
Appointed conferee 6733. - - for protection against convict labor 7105.
Appointed on committees 279. ---citizens of DeSoto: for admitting dentists' instruments
Leave of absence granted to 2867, 2921, 7034, 7544. free of duty 6565. . . •
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Clardy, Martin Linn-Continued. Clark, Cha1·les B.-Continued.
Petitions anti papers presented by, from Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Missouri, citizens of Jefferson County: for passage of t~nnage Examining surgeons: to establish fees of (see bill H • .R. 5705)
bill 52 2. G37.
- - - citizens of .Madison County: for amendment of interstate- Ham, John D: for relief (see bill H. R. 7238) 1208.
commerce law 4793. Harvey, Clarissa : to pension (see bill H. R. 7237) 1208.
---citizens of St. Louis: for reduction of duties on rice 44!13. Leahy, F. T: for relief (see bill H. R. 7969) 1694.
---citizens of Washington County: against removal of duty Mantor, l'lforris T: to pension (see bill H. R. 4633) 396.
on barytes 3671. :Medals: granting to soldiers aud sailors (see bill H. R. 5706) 637.
Missouri State Board of Agriculture: for eradicating pleuro- Mitchell, Peter: for relief (see bill H. R. 5324) 499.
pneumonia 1614. · Moser, Frederick : to pension (see bill H. R. 5986) '724.
Missouri State Medical Association: relative to quarantine sta- Sawyer, Nancy E: for relief (see bill H. R. 9776) 3608.
tions 4847. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Pendergrass, 1\Ioses: for relief 2756. Clarke, H. F., and others: for protectbn of agriculture 2634.
St. Louis (Mo.) Cigar-makers' Union: a~ainst repeal of tax .on Lawrence University, ·wisconsin, faculty of: for international
cigars 822, 1322. copyright law 1129.
St. Louis (Mo.) Merchants' Exchange: relative to bureau of har- Lincoln, A. W: for relief 1170.
bors and water ways 4847.
Zude, Homan: "'"ar claim 5409. Wisconsin, citizens of: for public buildings 1355.
- - - for service pensions 2133.
Remarks by, on - - - for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 500.
Bbir, Apolline A: pension to 2519. - - - citizens of A urorah ville: for reduction of postage on seeds
Reading Railroad investigation 884, 886, 887. 1465.
St. Louis { Io.) assay office 4682. - - - citizens of ColUmbia County: against reduction of duties
Smith, Andrew J: retirement of 6582. on wool 2240, 2367.
Tariff: plate-glass 5872. ---for eradicating pleuro-pneumonia 2367.
Reports made by, from - - - citizens· of Green Lake County: for protection to woolen
Oommitlee on Commerce manufactures 5859.
Alabama River bridge (REPORT 2938) 6418. ---citizens of Oshkosh: for repeal of tax on tobacco 2132.
Ballast Point (Cal.) light-bouse (REPORT 2732) 5519. Votes of. See YEA .AND NAY VOTES.
Big Wind River (Wyoming) bridge (bill H. R. 4458) 842.
Birmingham, Mobile and Navy Cove Harbor Railway (REPORT Clark, Charles R.
2 70) 6302. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 3666).
Charlotte :Uarbor (Florida) lights (REPORT 1300) 2305.
Chattahoochee River bridge (REPORT 2939) 6418. Clark, Olw1·Zotte T.
Committ-ee busine')S: resolution to make special order for con- Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2078).
sideration of 1595. Clark, Daniel
Convict-labor goods (bill H. R. 1373) 842.
Flint and Chattahoochee River bridges (REPOR.T.2871) 6302. Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 678).
Freedman'sSavingsand Trust Company (bill H. R. 5671) 842. Clark, Dibbrel S.
Frauds on American manufuctures (REPORT 344) 1059. Petition for relief 2918.
Gray's Harbor (Wnsh.) light-bouse (bill H. R. 4449) 2305.
lllinois River lights (REPORT 1302) 2305. Clark, Eliza A.
Interstate commerce {REPORT 3084) 6986. Bills to pension (see ~illB H. R. 6482, 10948).
Jefferson (Mo.) bridge (REPORT 162) 769.
Light-houses on lakes (bill H. H. 8751; REPORT 1303) 2305. Clark, Elizabeth M. .
Lincoln (Nebr.) port of entry (bill H. R. 10606; REPORT 2733) Petition for relief 1937.
5519. Clark, Frede1-ick
:Mississippi River lights (REPORT 1301) 3205.
Missouri River bridge (REPORT 2781) 5805. Bills for relief of estate (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
New Berne (N.C.) reYenue cutter (REPORT1299) 2305. Clark, George J.
NicaraguaCanal Company (REPORTS 530, 1311) 1280, 2305.
Portland (Oregon) port of entry (REPORT 2872J 6302~ Petition for relief 2870.
Postal telegraph (REPORT 955) 1878, 2268. Clark, Gene-ral George R.
Reading Railroad Company (REPORT 170} 841. Bill to erect monument to (see billS. 2967).
Revenue-cutter service (REPORT 522) 1231.
St. Charles (Mo.) bridge (REPORT 161) 769. Clark, Isaac
Seal Rock (Cal.) light-house (bill H. R.1245) 521. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9147).
Tacoi.Da. and Seattle, Wash. (REPORT 2883) 6302. Petition for relief 2635.
Virginia collection district (REPORT 2873) 6302.
Clark, Isaac N. _
Votes of. See YEA. AND NAY VOTES.
Eills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
Clark, Benjamin M. Clark, J. A. (administrat01·)
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8536). Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
Papers referred in House 3797.
Clark, J. M. K.
Clark, 0. N. Petition for relief of estate 5971.
Petition for relief 1990. Clark, James
Clark, Charles Bills for relief of heirs (see bills .H. R. 5125, 11252).
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 9095). Clark, J ames H.
Petition for rei ief 1209. Petition for relief 6606.
Clark, Charles B. (a Representativef:·om Wisconsin) Clark, James M.
Attended G. Petition for relief of widow 9080.
Appointed on committees 279.
Lea,·e of absence granted to 5112, 6854, 9297. Clark, James S., & Co.
Bills and joint resolutions init•oduced by Bill for relief (see bill S. 44).
Augustin, F1·ederick: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 5499) Bill for relief (see bill H. R 3500).
584. Clark, Jesse J.
Bennett, Archibald D: to pension (see bill H. R. 4632) 366. Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 9654).
Carpenter, Henry: to pension (see bill H. R. 4634) 366. Petition for increase of pension 3265.
Carpenter, Mary E: to pension (see bill H. R. 3014) 250.
Drinks, Bernard: for relief (see bill H. R. 8540) 2132. Clark, John
Eller, Michael: for relief (see bill H. R. 8011) 1718. Petition for -:relief 5936.
136 IN.D EX TO T.HE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Clark, John A. (executor) Clark, WilUam (fllinois)
Bill for relief (see bill II. R. 344). Bill to remove the charge of desertion (see bill S. 1118).
Clark, Joltn B., jr. Bill to pension heirs of (see bill H. R. 1t!3).
Eftcted Clerk of House 7. Clark, lVWiam J.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 1144) 190.
Clark, Jol~n E.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 656). Clark, WiUimn R.
Papers referred in House 1209.
Clark, Jolzn B.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8817). Clarke, George
Papers referred in House 610~
Clark, -!_ohn W.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9994). Clarke, Joseph .A..
Petition for relief 1616.
Clark, Lestet' E.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4569). Clarke, J.1f. R. and otltm·s
Petition for relief 2634.
Clark, Lewis G.
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 420). Clarke, Mary
Petition for increase of pension 162. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2221).
Clark, Lucinda Clarke, Mary G.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6848). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 274).
Petition for pension 1038.
Clarke, Micl1ael
Clark, M. M. Bi11 to pension (see bill H. R. 5459).
Petition for relief 1890.
Clarke, Robert, & Co.
Clark, :Marshall Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3944).
Bill to pen8ion (see bill H. R. 10987).
Clarke, Rowena
Clark, Matthew Bill for relief tsee bill H. R. 2543).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9843). Papers referred in House 432.
Clark, Nathaniel M. Clarke, WiUiam D.
Petition for relief 1356. Bill to remove the charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 156).
Clark, Owen Papers referred in House 367.
Petition for relief 1937. Clark's Creek, South Carolina
Clark, P. H. (administrator) Bill to improve, introduced by Mr. Dargan 1003.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514). Clark's Deflective Turrets
Clark, Peter Resolution of inquiry in Senate relative to test of, pggged 5527.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6971). Clarksburgh, West Virginia
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3558). Bill to purchase additional ground for public building at (see
Clark, R. W. bill H. R. 8057).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10499). Clarkson, Charles
Clark, Rebecca H. Papers referred in House 6102.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 183). Clarkson, James
Clark, P.,ebecca 8. Petition for relief 1356.
• Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 11270). Clarkesville, Missouri
Clark, Robert Petition to remove bar near 2424.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9987). Clarno, Andrew
Clark, Robert A. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2832) ,
Petition for relief 335.
Claim reported adversely "(H. R. REPORT 615) 1380.
Clary, Ann
Clark, Ruth
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7253).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2495).
Clary, Daniel
Clark, S.D.
Bill to incr~e pension (see bill H. R. 741).
Petition for relief 367.
Clay, Samuel
Clark, Silas H.
Bill to pension the widow (see bill H. R. 7253).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6235).
Petition for relief 823. ' Claus, John H.
Clark, Squire M. Bill for relief (see billS. 3020).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8150).
Petition for relief 1576.
Claussen, F. W.
Clark, Sle-phen 0.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2892).
Bills fOT relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514).
Clay, Cecil
Clark, Susan .A..
Bill to increase pension (see bill S. 2467).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 540). Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 82!H).
Clark, Susie E., and others Clay, Green B.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 1129) 190. Petition for relief 5133.
Clark, W. W. Clay, James
1
Petition for pensioU: 3744. Papers referred in House 7511.
Clark, Willian~ Clay Centre, Kansas
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 5844). Bill to e1·ect public building at (see bill S. 2229}.
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 137
I Claybrooke, Joltn L. Clements, Judson a.-Continued.
Bill for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514). Bills and joint resolutions introduced oy
Clayburg, Sarah J. Goss, Joel J: for relief (see bill H. R. 2056) 238.
Harlan, George: for relief (see bill H. R HOO:~) 2509.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10352). Hatchet, Josiah: for relief (see bill H . R. 5998) 764.
Claycomb, Conrad Belton, Richard: for relief (see bill H. R. 9835) 3766.
Henderson, Frank J: for 1·elief (see bill H. R. 10204) 4689.
Bill!or relief (see bill H. R. 6243). Hilburn, R. J: for relief of estate (see bill H. R. 5093) 496.
. Claypool, George W. (admin.istrator) Hunt, Samud: for relief of heirs (see bill H. R. 8601) 2198•
King. I. C: for relief (see bill H. n. 9 40) 3766.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10039). Lamkin, George W. F: for relief \see bHl H. H.. 8600) 2198.
Clayton , Benjamin F. Light, Nathan: for relief (see bill H. R. 10203) 4689.
· BiH to pension (see bill H. R. 9455). Liles, Ephraim: for relief (see bill H. R. 9156) 26i6.
Loury, James U: for relief (see bill H. R. 2054) 238.
Clayton, William. HT:· Marietta (Ga.) Presbyterian Church: for relief (see bill H. R.
Petition for relief 64.4. 6189) 820. .
Morris, :Margaret: for relief (see bill H. R. 10727) 59~6.
Cleage, David A. (administrator) New Hope {Ga.) Baptist Church: forrelief(see bill H. R. 10202)
Petition for relief 5015. 4689.
Clear, Philip H. OostenauJa and Coosawattee Rivers: to improve 1170, 1209.
Partian, Berry W: for relief(see bill H. R. 8~37) 1&19.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5210). Railroad companies: to settle accounts with (see bill H. R. 1272)
Clear Water River 208.
Bills to allow Oregon Railway and Navigation Company to bridge Ramsey,· David R: for relief (see bill H. R. 823/l) 1889.
(seebillsS. 2400, 2601; H. R.10310). Ramsey, William P: for relief (see bill H. R. 8235) 1889.
Reynolds, William H: to pension (see bill H. R. 9817) 3743.
Cleer, Robert H. Richardson, E. H: for relief (see bill H. R. 9837) 3766.
Papers referred in House 644. Ronre, Ga: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 7231)
1208.
Cleightman, Mrs. Frank Rome (Ga.) Railroad Company: for relief (see bill H. R. 5411)
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7985). 563. -
Russell, J. B: for relief (see bill H. R. 9836) 3766.
Clem, JosPph JJJ. Sheibly, Peter M: for relief (see bill H. R. 8605) 2198.
Petition for relief 3164. Sims, Henry A: for relief (see bill H. R. 8234) 1889.
Clemens, ·w alter Smith, John: for relief (see bill H. R. 8233) 1889.
Stewart, James A: for relief (see bill H. R. 8969) 2463.
Petition for relief 1577.
Tornly, Prior L: for relief (see bill H. R. 8606) 2198.
Clement, Grant·il F. Vaughn, Alexander: for relief(see bill H. R. 8232) 1889.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 271). Vonborg, F: for relief (see bill H. R. 9834) 3766.
Ward, George R: for relief (see bill H. R. 8231) 1889.
Clement, Sarah A. White, William: for relief (see bill H. R. 8230) 1889.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11411). Williams, Lowry: for relief (see bill H. R. 860:3) 2198.
Woods, Samuel P: for relief (see bill H. R. 8229) 1889.
Clements, Aaron Worthy, Abner: for relief (see bill H. R. 8239) 1889.
Petition for relief 1577. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Clements, BelleR. Allison, .John L: war claim 1129.
Bill for relief (see bill S. 2549 ). Allison, William P: war claim 1890.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 7129, 8099). Arnold, William: war claim 3163.
Papers referred in Senate 4614. Bankston, W. H: war claim 3163;
Blanton, Isaac: war claim 25~9.
Clements, Oynthia 0. Boyle, Christopher C: war claim 283.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9479). Carpenter, Mary W: war claim 2539.
.Clecents, John 0. (administrator) Cartersville (Ga.) First Baptist Church: war claim 3470•
Cone, Gilbert: war claim 500.
PetWon for relief 3199. Connally, W. L: war claim 2~39.
Clements, Judson 0. {a Representative from Geo1'gia) Corbin, Laura: war claim 4689.
Attended 5. Corbin, William F: war claim 4689.
Appointed on committees 279. Creel, William: war claim 252.
Appointed conferee 4H>l, 55~8, 5738, 9018. Curtin, Edward: war claim 5936.
Appointed on committee to investigate work on Washington Davis, Thoma-s J: war claim 2240.
aqueduct tunnel 9509. Dillard, Robert: war claim 111.
Appointed teller 9465. Disckon, Thomas, heirs of: war claim 500.
Leave of absence granted to 6635. Dobson, S. W: war claim 283.
Files, Richard: war claim 2539.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Foster, James M: war claim 1922.
Barker, Rufus : for relief (see bill H. R. 2055) 238. Freeman, Francis M: war claim 2240.
Bishop, Joseph: for relief (see bill H. R. 9839) 3766. Gardner, John H: war claim 4689.
Blackman, Levi R: for relief (see bill H. R. 8599) 2198. Georgia, citizens of: for postal telegraph 2872.
Barnett, George P: for relief (see bill H. R. 8604) 2198. - - - for amendment of interstate·commerce law 8441.
Bradwell, Charles L: for relief (see bill H. R. 5092) 496. - - for' increase of pay of fourth-class postmasters 502, 1130,
Burch, James H: for relief (see bill H. R. 9838) 3766. 1616, 19~ 8,2757, 2784,3496.
Carter, E. M: for relief (see bill H. R. 9842) 3766. - - - for repeal of license tax on druggists 3198, 3916, 4689.
Cartersville (Ga.) First Baptist Church: for relief (see hill H. R. - - - against passage of lard bills 25~!:1, 3028.
3471) 323.
Coosa River: to improve 1170, 1209.
I ---against reduction of duty on marble 1615, 1922.
---citizens of Atlanta: for aid to na1ional colored exposi-
Corbin, W. F: for relief (see bill H. R. 9833) 3765. tion 2819.
Dalton (Ga.) Catholic Church: for relief (see bill H. R. 6190) 820., Georgia Farmers' .Alliance: for removal of duty on jute bagging
Davi~, Major: for relief (see bill H. R. 8602) 2198. 8899.
Dillard, Robert: for relief (see bill H. R. 7006) 1129. Goodman, Robert M: war claim 500, 4689
Epping, Henry H., and Alexander M. Brannan: for relief (see 1· Greeson, Abraham: war claim 252.
bill H. R. 5094) 496. Hampton, D. W: war claim 8441.
Foster, James M: tor relief (see bill H. R. 8238) 1889. Hagin, Henry N: war c11.im 3265. -
Fowler, Edward: for relief (see hill H. R. 10452) 5085 Haiben, N. P: war claim 4372.
Fuller, W. J: for relief (see bill H. R. 9841) 3766. Hamilton, Benjamin: war claim 4372..
Georgia: to allow certain bridges in (see bill H. R. 9086) 2618. Hamilton, E. F: war claim 4689.
138 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD .
.. Clements, Judson G.-Continued. Clements, Ma1y L R.
F'etitions ar.d papers presented 6y, from Bill for relief (see bill K 2549).
Haden, James: war claim 500. _ Petition for relief 4614.
Harper, W: war claim 500.
Harrison, Sallie P: war claim 3265 Clements, Mace
Heath, Benjamin: war claim 9547. Bill to issue patent for military bounty lands of (see bill H. R.
Redford, John H: war claim 398. 8441).
Henderson, F. J: war claim 4689.
Henderson, William: war claim 4£89. Clements, Sarah A.
Hill, John: war claim 252. Petition for pension 8363.
Holland, Chesley, heirs of: war claim 283.
Holland, Samuel D: war claim 4639. Clements, Tlwmas
Horn, John: estate of 500. Papers referred in House 1209.
Hughey, James .M: war claim 2870.
Johnson, Riley: war claim 2240. Clendenin, George •
Jone3, William D: war claim 2539. Bill for relief of estate (see bill H. R. 3075].
Kay, Fielding: war claim 4847.
Keeber, .James: war olaim 1615, 6292. Clephane, Jam,es 0.
Lee, John C: war claim 5936. Bill for relief (see bill S. 3672).
Light, Nathan: war claim 4689.
Long, Elizabeth: war claim 2870. Clerk of House
Lore, William J: war claim 2870~ John B. Clark elected.
Lumpkin, Thomas: war claim 500. List of reports required from pu~lic officers (H. R. Mis. Doc.
.Mansfield, Patrick: war claim 4689. 4) 14 .
Mayfield, L. E: war claim 2539. LetteT relative to contested elections (H. R. Urs. Doc. 14) 14.
1\Iills, .Mrs. F. E: war claim. 3038. Annual report of expenditures (H. R. Mrs. Doc. 15) 14.
Mills, Hugh M., estate of: war claim 500. Annnal report on property (H. R. l\IIs. Doc. 16) 14.
Moore, Andrew J: war claim 500- Letter relative to index of Southern claims 81.
Neal, Adam: war claim 4689. Letter relative to rooms for committees 945.
Partin, Benjamin W: war claim 1922.
Pass, Romulus: war claim 252. Clerks
Pe1'ry, Oscen T: war claim 500. . Bills to allow member.s of Congress (see bills H. R. 6095, 8059}.
Phure, Samuel: war claim 500.
Prichard, Henry, heirs of: war claim 500. Cleveland, Oltio
Ramsey, David R: war claim 1922. Bill to donate part of marine hospital grounds to (see bill H. R.
Ramsey, William P: war claim 1922. 6664~ .
Reynolds, William H: for pension 4847. Report of Secretary of War on breakwater at (H. R. E.x:. Doa.
Richardson, E. H: wardaim 4689. 189) 1340, 1594.
Rhodes, Wesley: war claim 2539. Petition to build hreakwater at 2986.
Roberts, John H: war claim 500.
Roswell (Ga.) Knights -of Labor: in favor of tonnage bill2756. Cleveland, Easley
Shepard, Charles T: war claim :252. Papers referred in Honse 1209.
Sims, Henry A: war .claim 1922.
Smith, Elijah: war claim 2634. Cleveland, Jesse
Smith, John: war claim 1922. Petition for pension 43 ..
Smith, Matilda J: war claim 9811.
Vaughan, Alexander: war claim 1922. Cleveland, Mary S.
Walters, Luther: war claim 1890. Bills to increase pension (see bills H . .R. 9293, 9295) 9877.
Ward, George R: war claim 1.922. Petition for pension 282().
Washington County, citizens of: for 1 • • (·~ streets
2819. Click, Joseph
Wedford, John H: war claim 432. Papers referred in House 823.
White. Newton: war claim 398, 432. Clifford, Harriet
White, William: war claim 1922.
Whitehead, J obn J: war claim 1890. Bill to increase pension (see billS. 949).
Woods1 Samuel P: war claim 1922. Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 5181).
Worthy, Abner: war claim 1922. Clifford, John
Worthy, William: war claim 8441.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 3549).
Remarks b.Y. on
Civil service 4635, 4636, 4638. Clifford, Lawrence
Congressional Library building 5396, 5397, 8171, 8172, 8173. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7658}.
Custodians of public buildings 2119. Clift, J. K. P. (executo'r)
District of Columbia approprja.tion bill 4486, 4487, 4488, 4489,
4490, 4491. Petition for relief 1578.
- - - conference report on 5734, 5735, 5738. Clift, Watennan, and otlzers
Marietta (Ga.) PresbyterianCburch: reliefof9028. Bills for relief (see bills S. 1315, 1823).
Public officers and salaries 9340. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8961).
Railroad land-grant forfeiture (Appendix 284).
Tariff (Appendix 90).
Papers referred in House 1171. .
Washington aqueduct tu.mlel9140. · Clift, William .
Reports made by, from Bill for relief (see billS. 90).
Committee of conference Bill for relief of legal representatives (see bill H. R. 1083).
District of Columbiac appropriation bill (bill H. R. 8989) 5734, Papers referred in House 43.
6140. Cline, Jonathan H.
Committee on Appropriations Bills to pension (see bills H. R. 3838, 8425).
District of Columbia appropriation bill (billH: R. 8989; REPORT
1469) 2501, 5457. Cline, Naney J.
Illicit distillers: resolution of inquiry relative to expenses of ar- Bills for relief (see bill H. R. 2172).
resting, adopted 1645. Papers refen·ed in House 687, 1806.
Oomrnittce on Reform in Oivil Service Cline, Samuel
Civil-service law (REPORT 1458) 2451.
Civil retired-list (REPORT 328) 1028. Papem referred in House 8'23.
Tenure of office (REPDRTS 807, .SOB} 1645. Cline, Tfilria1n N. •
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VoTES. .Bill to pension (see billS. 2231).
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Clinton, Iowa _ Coast Survey
Bill to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 10052). Bills to transfer to, Navy Department (see bills S. 2487; H. R.
Petition for bill18~6. 8665). .
Bill to improve Mississippi River at, introduced by Mr. Hayes Bill to fix pay of officers and clerks of vessels of(see bill H. R.
1356. 1512).
Petition for bill 1356. Concurrent resolution to print annual report, passed 7036, 8668,
8911, 9018.
Clinton and Illinois Bridge Company .Annual report (H. R. Ex. Doc. 17) 45, 51.
Bills to allow them to bridge Mississippi River (see bills S. 1882; Estimate .of deficiencies h! appropriations for (H. R. ~·Doc.
H. R. 4514, 6610). 111) 669.
Annual report of expenditures ~H. R. Ex. Doc. 154) 1189.
Cloningan, Anna
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11344).
Petitions to continue 501, 504. ..
Coates; Jolzn
Clooser, J. H. Bills for relief of estate (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
Petition for relief 1937.
Coates, Joseph, Thomas, and N. B. (e.1:ecutors)
Clore, Richard Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8082).
Coates, Mar-y
Close, Ca-ve Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 946) 187.
· Petition for relief 2367.
Coates, Robert and others
Close, Hiram P. Petition for relief 2871.
Petition for relief 2367.
Coates, W. B.
Cloud, Maria J. Papers referred in House 531.
Papers referred in House, 644. Petition for relief 470.
Cloud, S. C. (administrator) Cobb, B. K.
Petition for relief 1576. Petition for relief 2756.
Clowers, James M. Cobb, James E. (a R epresentative from Alabama)
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 349). Attended 5.
Cloyd, Bennett Appointed on committees 279.
Appointed conferee 7930.
Petition for relief 1529. Leave of absence granted to 2844, 3821, 9073.
Clubfoot and Harlowe Canal Amendments offered by, to
Petition to improve 2635. Leavenworth and Rio Grande Railroad: bill granting right of
Clum, John P. way to 6098.
Public-land laws: bill to amend 5590, 5591.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5500).
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Clune, Patrick Creek Indians: to investigate claims of (see bill H. R. 11271)
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8910). 7997.
Clure, E. M. (execut01·) Indians: for allotment of lands in- severalty to (see bill H. R.
Petition for relief 2133. 9406) 3006.
- - t o protect rights of (see bill H. R. 9405) 3006.
Cluseret, General G. Motions and resolutions offered by
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 474). Education report: to print 483, 7127.
Petition for relief 162.
Petitions and papers presented fJy, from
Cluxton, Belle Alabama, citizens of: for increase of pay of fourth-class post-
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10442). rnasters112,125,254,337,368, 502,564,962,2635,3114,
Coakley, Thomas .A. 3219,4896.
Resolution in House to employ, as messenger, passed 279, 571. - - for postal telegraph 3219.
Coakley, Wt?liam . - - - citizens of Bibb County: for amendments to interstate-
commerce law 6565.
Bill for relief (see billS. 1557). . Alabama Knights of Labor: for protection against convict labor
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 8118, 9559). 4494. -
Coal Alexander, James M:: war claim 1003.
Bins-to repeal duties on (see bills H. R. 1580, 4978, 4980, 5035). Archer, G. B: for relief 5194.
Bill to allow drawbacks of duties on bituminous (see bill H. R. Attapay, Isaiah: war claim 5994.
Benner, Thomas: war claim 193·7.
1516). . Brown, Mrs. F. W: war claim 3199 ..
Bi¥ to'discoverandlocatecoalonpublic lands (see bill H.R.9957). Cloud, S. C: war claim 1576. ·
Coal, Geo·rge Duncan,. Samuel W: war claim 1003. .
Petition for relief 6768. Elmore County (Ala.) Farmers' .Alliance: for pure food 8795.
Kendrick, P. A: wru.· claim 1067.
Coal, Keyes P. Knowles, Thomas R: war claim 1170.
Bill to increase pension (see bill S. 3219). Morelam1. 1.1. M: war claim 1067.
Coale, Hannah Smitherman, Jesse: war claim 5324.
Wheat, C. R: war claim 822.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8932).
Petition for relief 2425. Remarks by, on
Bureau of Educ.'l.tion: removal of 8175.
Coal Oil Chippewa Indians: relief of 1887, 1888.
Bill to repea). duties on (see bill H. R.11209). French spoliation claims 7376.
Coan, John Leavenworth aud Rio Grande Railroad 6097, 6098.
Petition for relief 5378. Molloy, Ellen P: relief of 2936, 2937.
New York Indian lands in Kansas 713, 755.
Coast Defenses. See also FORTIFICATIONSj 0RUNANCE. Oklahoma 6877, 6878, 6879.
Bills making appropriation for fortifications and works for (see Pay of laborers in Botanic Garden 4633, 4634, 4635.
bills 8.19, G2). Peoria Indian claims 8160, 8161, 8162.
Bill to provide.for (see bill S. 1767). Peoria and l\liami Indian lands 1934, 2031, 2032, 2035, 2036.
Bill to provide for (see bill H. R. 1555): Public-land laws 5590, 5591,5599,5606, 5607.
Bill to provide certain works for (see bill H. R. 491~). Record of wills in District of Columbia 1096, 1097.
Petition in favor of 43, 112. Tariff: lumber 4787, 4788.
.P('.t.i tion to construct steel rams for 2541. Uintah Valley Indian reservation 1929.
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Cockrell, .Frands 1Jfarion-Continued. Cockrell, .Franc-is Marion-Continued.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Motions and resolutions offered by
Dofia Aiia County, New l\lexico: to repeal act to establish Adjourn: to 30J>2, 3G33, 3930, 4511, 5208, 6691, 7310, 7635, 8503,
boundary line of (see billS. 2600) 2680. 8637, 8745,9100.
Dyer, Elizaheth B: to increase pension (see billS. 1348) 340. Adjourn over: to 7663.
Estes, Patrick H: for relief lSee billS. 469) 31. Averell, W. W: to recommit bill for reliefl847.
Feoderal code commission: for appointment of {see billS. 454) 30. Committee on BusinessofExecutiveDepartments: granting, leave
Felthousen, Jacob D., and W. H. Akins: for relief (see bill S. to sit during·recess 9514.
46:3) 30. Committee on Woman Suffrage: to allow stenographer for 2603.
Finn, John: for relief (see billS. 4R9) 31. - - - t{) print arguments before 2603. .
Freeman, Myra: to pension (see bills S. 1152, 2243, 3548) 185, Committee on Work in Executive Departments: to pnnt I'eport
1994, 8536. of 1846.
Fullerton, Anthony M: to. pension (see bill S. 2404) 2136. Committee re rts: for do plicate compilation of 2441.
Giddings, Napoleon B: 1or relief (see bill S. 487) 31. Executive session: for 100, 1444, 1551, 4711, 4766, 5851, 6414,
Gunn, Calvin: for relief (see bill :-3. 3190) 5410. ~039, 9223, !J508.
Renry, J. A., and otbem: for relief (see billS. 729) 49. Fish-cultural station: inquiry relative to location in Missouri
Bercber, Ferdinand: for relief (see bill H. R. 1909) 1040. 126.
Hicks, John: to pension (see bill S. 3566) 8666. Opium smuggling: to reconsider vote on resolution relative to
Hinkle, James: to pension (see bill S. 2325) 1941. . 3406.
Hopkms, Philip G: for relief of representativel:l {see b1ll S. 2799) Porter, J. W: requesting House to return eill to pension 7818.
3382. Ravenel, Samuel W., and others: to withdraw their papers 6013.
Hutton, William T: to pension (see billS. 3189) 5410. Recess: for 5902, 9557. 9605.
Isbell, Richard W: to pension (see bill S. 471) :n. Signal Office reports: for charts and tables relative to rainfall
Jones, David Walter: for relief of legal representatives (see bill 186.
s. 458) 30. Vetoed pension bills: to print President's messages on 6175.
Kerr, Columbus C: tO pension (see billS. 2.'J25) 2428.
Kinzey, Elijah l\1: to pension (see bill S. 3023) 4614. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Lexington (Mo.) Female Baptist College: for relief (see bill S. Bealmear, Mary J: for relief 1808.
486) 31. • ·--- ~
Blevins, William R: for pension 2250.
Lindsay, Andrew J: for relief (see billS. 455) 30. Central Wesleyan College, iaculty of: in favor of international
Lin\'ille, Lewis H: to pension (see billS. 3024) 4614. copyrighL law 615.
Logan, John 8: for relief (see bill S. 2H37) 3.'J49. Christian University: in favor of international copyright Ia.w
Lowe, Samuel A: for relief {see bill S. 488) 31. 615.
McDonald, James: to pension (Hee billS,. 29:{8) 4081. Clements, BelleR: for relief 4614.
McFall, John: for relief (see billS. 2fl26) 2428. Freeman, Myra: for pension 21:!24.
Marston, S. W: for relief of representatives (see billS. 464) 30. Gilstrop, A. L: for amendment of Constitution 829.
Mason, Thomas J. and Joel: for relief {see billS. 2455) 2245. Hicks, John: for pension 8666.
Miller, Sarah E: to pension (see bill S. 3598) 9967. Kansas City (Mo.) Board of Trade: in favor of Nicaragua Canal
Missouri: to adjust militia claims of (see bill S. 473) 31. 3768.
Murdock, Lindsay: for relief (see bills S. 461, 2900) 30, 3868. - - for right of way through Indian Territory 3266.
New Madrid survey: to issue patent for (see billS. 1H-t9) 907. Kansas City (Mo.) Exchange Building Association: in favor of
New Mexico : to create Lincoln land district in (see billS. 3390) postal telegranh 646.
6903. Kansas City (Mo.) Commercial Exchange: for extending juris-
New Mexico Legislature: to disapprove act of (see billS. 1059) diction of civil laws 646.
126. Miller, Sarah E: for pension 9965.
Newspapers: to prevent discrimination in selling on railway Missouri, citizens of: tor service pensions 1531, 1808, 2089,2201,
trai us {see bill S. 3359) 6568. 2427. 4453.
Patent Office: to reg:ulate practice in (see billS. 1386) 4v2. --against Palmer bill3867.
Patton, Montgomery: for relief (see billS. 2524) 2428. - - f o r extirpation of pleuro-pneumonia 1808.
Plant, George H: for relief {see bill S. 731) 49. - - f o r bridge across Missouri l{iver 5608.
Price, James: for relief (see bill S. 481) ~1. - -· for increase of pay of fourth-class postmasters 68.
Price, Thomas L: for relief of estate tsee bill S. 475) 31. - - f o r amendments to interstate-commerce law 4978, 5649,
Pritchett, L. W: for relief (see billS. 2878) 3770. 5896, 6340, 6566. .
Public document~: for sale of (seeS. R. 81:!) 4795. - - f o r prohibitory legislation in District of Colombia .533,
- - to biiJd (see bill S. 459) 30. 1328, 2244, 5995.
- - t o distribute (see billS. 3068) 4795. --citizens of Chari tan County: for pensions to widows and
Pyle, Augustus: to pension (see bill S. 2991) 4496. orphans of Missouri militia 2477.
Roberts, Broadus G: to pension tsee bill S. 468) 30. --citizens of Johnson County: for reduction of duties on
Ruebeling, Adam: for relief of representatives (see billS. 491) dental instruments 6!16ti.
31. - - citizens of Macon County: relative to pleuro-pneumonia
Ruppert. Caroline: to pension (see billS. 996) 117. bill 4078.
Sackman William, sr: to pension {f:ee billS. 465) 30. --citizens of St. Louis: for protection of females 2541.
St. Charl~s College, Mo: for relief (see billS. 490) :n. - - editors of St. Louis: in favor of international copyright
St. Louis and Mississippi Valley Transportation Company: for 2873.
reliet (see bill S. 3615) 10108. --citizens ofWashing:ton: for public buildings 1433.
St. Louis ai:¥1 San Francisco Railroad: granting right of way to --citizens of Xenia: ·service pensions 2i93.
(see bill S. 1697) 727. - - - importers of St. Louis: relative to transportation in bond
Shipley, E. R: for relief {see bills S. 483, 3442) 31, 4513. 1400.
Shivers, William H: to pension (see billS. 1658) 691. Missouri Merlical Society: relative to duty on medicines 1069.
Smith, John M: to pension (see billS. 31~5) 5379. Missouri railroad commissioners: relative to car-couplers and
Smith, Sarah E. B: for relief (see billS. 3-!91) 7963. heating 2726.
Steam-vessels: for relief of officers (see billS. 755) 55. Mis~ouri State Medical .Association: relative to ouarantine sta-
Summers, Eliza: to pension (see bill S. 47~) 31. tions 4i94. - .
Taggart, James: to pension (see billS. 2835) 3549. Mi~ouri Woman's Christian Temperance Union: for protection
Taylor, William E: to pension (see billS. 2836) 3549. of women and girls 1211.
Terrell, James A: for relief (see bill S. 1278) :lSR. - - - for repeal of tax on alcoholic liquors 965.
Thompson, Peter: to pension (see billS. 1997) 1176. New York Grand Army post: for service pensions 1433.
Tobin, John: to pension (see billS. 3310) 6105. Pritchett, L. W: for relief 3770.
Transportation in bond: to ;repeal sections of law relative to (see Pyle, Augustus: for pension 4496.
bill S. 532) 32. Railway conductors: against licensing conductors 286.
Wagemann, Charles: for relief (see bill 8.1153) 185. Randolph and Kansas City Bridge Company: for bridge aCI·oss
Wetmore & Brother· for relief (see billS. 477) 31. Missouri Hiver 5t>OR. •
Whaley, James: to pension (see billS. 753) 55. St. Louis \Mo.) Cigar-Makers' Union: against repeal of tax on
Wolfe, William: for relief (see billS. 754) 55. 'tabacco R2.'l.
Worcester, Alfred J: ior relief tsee billS. 2163) 1490. St. Louis Circuit of Turners: relative to immigration laws 3114.
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INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL REOORDo 145
Colburn , Jonathan S . Coleman, Mason
Bill to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 7021). Petition for relief of estate 2511.
XIX-10
146 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Collins, JJ[a ria Collins, I'af1·ick .A .-Continued . .
Pnpers rcferreu in Hou e 925. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Collins, lllm·!J L. Vessels: to amend law relative to destruction ·at sea of (see bill
Papers referred in House 4570. H. R. 3263) 279.
Wait, Hugh: for relief (see bill H . R. 5898) 687.
Collins, JJliclwel H. nfotions and resolutions offered by
Bill for relief (see billS. 651). Copyright bill: for consideration of 7035.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5086). Petitions and papers presented by, from .
Collins, lJJoscs P. Boston (Mass.) common council: relative to Castle Island 5859:
Bills for relief (see bills II. R. 5727, 6514). Boston Forge Company, and others: for improvement of harbor
2424.
Collins, Oscat· S. Boston post-office, employes of: for relief 2424.
Bill to increase pension (see billS. 413). Cowdrey, E. T., and others: :tor placing tin-plate on free-list
Petition for pension 18. 1576.
• Desmond, Richard: for pension 3071.
Collins, P. 0. Dorsey, James-J., and others: for relief283.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3685). Foley, :Marga1·et E: for relief 2539.
Papers referred in House 608. Halpin, W. G: for relief7902.
Harvard College, Massachusetts, profe83ors of: for protection of
Collins, Patrick A. (a Representative j1·om Massachusetts) Yellowstone Park 4373.
Attended 5. Hurley, John: for relief1430.
Appointed on committees 279. King, Ellen G: for pension 3071.
Appointed conferee 5036. Knowlton, Walton K: for pension 432.
Appointed director of Columbia Hospital1340. Macausland, Eunice M: tor pension 5573.
Mack, Alex: for pension 1695.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Massachusetts, citizens of: in favor of postal telegraph 4493.
American Postall\facbines Company: for relief (see bill H. R. - - - citizens of Boston: against repeal of tax on tobacco 1762.
5899) 687. . ---for improvement of harbor 643.
Appraisers: to amend law relative to salaries of (see bill H. R. - - - for improvement of Neponset River channel1576.
3246) 279. - - - port commissioners of Boston: for harbor improvements
Army officers: for retirement of (see bill H. R. 9517) 3057. 283.
Boston, Mass: to construct revenue steamer for (see bill H. Massachusetts Legislature: for protection to railroad employes
R 9617) 3250. 2634.
Broome, John Lloyd: to place on Army retired-list (see bill H. Mas5achusetts Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals: for
R. 4837) 468. relief283.
Castle Island.' l'liassachusetts: to improve (see H. Res. 56) 365. New England Women's Press Association: in favor of interna-
Courts of Umted States: to regulate· salaries of judges in New tional copyright law 2634.
York (see bill H. R. 3245) 279. , Ottiwell, Mary E: for pension 7060.
Cruelty to animals: to punish (see bill H. R. 3247) 279. Phelan, Edmund M: for relief 334.
Customs officers: to fm·nisb, with tariff laws (see bill H. R. 6646) Sons of Martha's Vineyard: for improvement of Vineyard Haven
983. 1355.
Customs-service employes: grantin<Y leave of absence to (see bill Stewarts, Sanfonl, and others: relative to postal affairs 1037.
H. R. 9518j 3057. o - Watt, Hugh: for relief 643.
D~se~t lands: for r~lief of settlers on (see bill H. R. 10997) 6855. Woolen mills: for classification of woolen cloth 1129.
DI.Stnct of Columb1a: to regulate pay of ju<iges in (see bill H. Remarks by, on
R. 3248) 279. Court officers' fees 393.
Duties: torecmrer those erroneously assessed (see bill H. R. 6180) I. N. Bunton (steamer): relief of owners 464.
806. Inauguration day 1345, 1348, 1352, 1353, 3619.
Emery, Albert H: for relief (see bill H. R. 3176) 282. Lowry vs. White: contested-election case of 993.
Farrell, John R: for relief (see bill H. R. 3170) 282. Portrai•s of ex-Speakers 580.
Foley, Margaret G: to pension (see bill H. R. 7970) 1694.
Guns and mortars: to provide for :r:p.anufacture (see bill H. R. Reports made by, from
6525) 925. C!<nnmittee on the Judiciary
Hurley, Jo~n: for relief (see bill H. R. 7607) 1429. Aid to common scl10ols (REPORT 224)- 929.
Import dnt1es: to amend law relative to refund of (see bill H. Alabama claims lREPORT 223) 929.
H. 3243) 279. Court of customs (REPORT 225) 929.
Internal-revenue taxes: for recovery of (see H. Res. 46) 279. Destroying vessel at sea (REPORT 226) 929.
Isherwood, B. F., and Theodore Zeller: toincreaserankinNavy French spoliation claims (REPORT 359) 1088.
(see bill H. R. 7608) 1429. Inang{\rntion day (REPORT 387) 1192.
King, Ellen G: to pension (see bill H. R. 9107) 2633. Internal-revenue tax refund (REPORT 113) 711.
McGarrahan, William: to adjudicate claim (see bill H. R. 3169) International copyright (REPORTS 1875, 2311) 3202, 4581.
282. Owensborough (Ky.} courts (REPORT 358) 1088. ·
Marine signal board: to establish (see bill H. R. 3244) 279. Refund of duties (REPORT 1703) 3052.
Neuert, Richard A: for relief (see bill H. R. 3175) 282. United States courts in Minnesota (bill H. R. 5932; REPORT 114}
Patent Office Gazettes: Cio distribute (see H. Res. 131, omitted 711.
in Record). Votes of. See YEA A .N D NAY VOTES.
Pensions: to increase, for total disability (see bill H. R. 3249) 279.
- - to !ncrease, for loss of hands (see bill H. R. 5637) 633. Collins, Reuben
---to rncrease, for loss of use of arm or leg (see bill H. R. Petition for relief of estate 182.
6647) 983.
Phelan, Edmund M: for relief (see bill H. R. 3748) 327. Collins, Sarah G.
Pierce, Samuel W: to pension (see bill H. R. 3172) 282. Petition for relief 3199.
Postmarking and canceling machines: to continue use of (see
bill H. R. 7403) 1342. Collins, Stephen C. .
Postmasters: to increase pay of third-class (see bill H. R. 7404) Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9104).
1342.
Providence Hospital, District of Columbia: for relief (see bill Collins, Stephen P.
H. R. 3174) 282. . . - Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11549).
Railroads: for protection of life on (see H. Res. 143) 2617.
St. Vincent's Orphan AsylUlll, District' of Columbia: for relief Collins, W. L.
(see bill H. R. 3173) 282. Petition for relief 2370.
Spirits: to regulate manufacture of, dutvfree (see bill H. R. 804.0)
1743. u Collins, William (of Maine)
Tobey, EdwardS: for relief (see bill U. R. 3171) 282. Bill for relief (see bill H.-R. 793}.
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Collins, William (Eighth U. S. Infantry) Colorado Springs, Colorado
Bill for relief (see bill H. n. 668). Bill to gl'ant certain lands to (see billS. 426).
petition for bill 3916.
Collins, William H.
Bills for relief (see bills H . R. 5727, 6514). Colored People. See alao COLONIZATION.
Collins, 1Villia112 L. BiJL'l for commission to report on progress of (see bills S. 1470;
Petition for relief 3199. H. R. 9622).
petition for bill 1616.
Collinsworth, fVillinm Petition relative to emigration of, to Liberia 45.
Bill to increase pension (see bill S. 1122). Petition to set apart suitable territory for 1663.,
Bill for relief ( ...ee bill H. R. 716).
Colored People's Exposition
Collis, Stephen III. Bills to encourage holding (see bills S. 1156; H. R. 8382).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R 478). Papers referred in Senate 897.
Collisions at Sea. See CoiDIERCE AND NAVIGATION. Resolution of Georgia Legislature relative to 504, 687.
Petitions-for appropriation for 1921, 2819, 4935, 6768.
Collison, Charles TV.
Petition for relief 6399. Colored Troops. See WAR OF REBELLION.
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XIX-11
162 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Committee on Invalid Pensiop.s- Continned.
. '
Committee on Invalid Pensions-Continued.
Reports by Reports bj
Lessitt, Christina (H. R. REPORT 3319) 7929. Mill e r, Ellen (H. R. REPORT 2531) 5020.
Lewis, Clinton (H. R. REPORT 901) 1831. 1\Iille:-, Jacob A. (H. R. REPQRT 2647) 5389.
Lewis, Frank; (H. R. REPORT 1049) 2~. Miller, James (H. R.REPORT 2458) 4956.
Lewis, John E. (H. R. REPORT 1087) 2024. Miller, Margaret 1\I. (H. R.. REPORT 217i) 4.092.
Lewis,Joseph lH. R. REPORT 2119) 4089. Miller, William J. (H. R. RErORT 1036) 2022.
Liesegang, Fredericka (H. R. REPORT a430) 8549. 1\'Iil!ins, Cyrus (H. R. REPORT 3327) 7929.
Lilly, Samuel (II. R. REPoRT 2105) 4089. 1\iitchell, John J. (H. R. R EPORT2 01) 5\l4l.
Lindefelt, A. F. St. Sure (H. R. REPORT 1630) 2928. Moles, Wils on C. (H.~- REPORT 893) 1830.
Lindsey, J.\1. T. (H. R. REPORT 916) 1831. Molseed, Charles (H. R. REFORT 2517) 501\l.
Lindsley, John (H. R. REPORT 159-i) 2927. Monohan, James (H. R. REPORT 2463) 4!l56.
Linthicum, Ida B. (H. R. REPORT 4.47) ll94. Monroe, Stephen C. (H. R. PLEPORT 3512) 8035,
Linton, Martha (H. R. REPORT 1272) 2267. Mon~on,Julius C. (H. R. REPORT 1835)3167.
Lischewsky, Florian (H. R. REPORT 2459) 4956. 1\Ioore, John (H. rr. REPORT 2118) 4089.
Lisle, Robert (H. R. REPORT 1748) 3054. 1\I01·an, Michael A. (H. R. REPORT 1586) 2927.
Little, Levi (H. R. REPORT 1571) 2926. :Morand, Rudolph ( H . R. REPORT 1750) 3055.
Livers, Thomas J. (H.. R. REPORT 3494) 8829. Morford, Mary (H. R. REPORT 193) 8!3.
Lobdill, Stephen 0. (H. R. REPORT 15S4) 2927. Morga n, 0 . F. M . (H. R. REPORT 323-5) 7405.
Lockery,John J. (H. R. REPORT 2716) 5480. Morgan, Rachel (H. R. REPORT 2830) 6069.
Loewinger, J ohan na (H. R. REPORT 1066) 2023. Morse, Julia G. (H. R. REP ORT 3!86) 8745.
Logan, MaryS. (H. R. REPORT 187) 842. Morton, Joel B. (IT. R. REPORT 1831) 3W7.
Logan, Mary S. (II. R. REPORT 3141) 7L72. Morton, Penelope (H. R. REPORT 1172) 21.5G.
Long, Fm.nklin (H. R. REPORT 1578) 2926. -1\Ioser, Frederick (H. R. REPORT 750) 1554.
Longshaw, Margaret (H. R. REPORT 1990) 3457. Mott, 1\fary (II. R. REPORT 2528) 5020.
Lord, William C. (H. R. REPORT 2019) 3579. Motz, Caroline (H. R. REPORT 2535) 5020.
Luca s, James (H. R. REPoRT 1246) 22GO. Mower, Betsy A. (H. R. REPORT 2588) 5210.
Luey, Carrie A. (H. R. REPORT 1364) 2447. 1\-Iucklin, Andre w (H. R. REPORT 12GB) 2267.
Lutman, David H. (H . R. REPORT 2175) 4091. Mullan, Alice (ll. R. REPORT 2108) 4089.
Lutz, William (H. R. REPORT 3:510) 8935. l\Iullany, Jennie Hart (H. R. REPORT 1616) 2928.
Lyford, Arthur D. and Alfred (H. R. REPORT 2820) 6069. Mulligan. Catharine (H. R. REPORT 2893) 6368.
Lyford, Gertrude K. (H. R. REPORT 2770) 5733. Mumm, Emelia (H. R. REPOl!T 3159) 7225.
Lynn, John (H. R. REPORT 2-!97) 5DHJ. Murphy, Barbm (H. R. REPORT 2107) 4o&l.
LllcArLhur, W. H. H. (H. R REPORT 3~34) 7405. Murphy, Bridget A. (H. R. REPORT 2390) 4713.
1\IcCatfrey, James (H. H.. REPORT 1258) 2267. :Murphy, Ma1·y (H. R. REPORT 3297) 7790.
McCaleb, Sarah E. (H. R. REPORT 884) 1830. Murray, Margaret L. (H. R. HEPORT 737) 1553. /
McClain, Mary A. (H. R. REPORT 2488) 5018. Mussman, Ann E. (H. R. REPORT 3318) 7929.
McClean, Robet·t (H. R. REPORT 1623) 292.3. Mutz, Catharine (H. R. REPORT 2489) 50l8.
McClure, Emily (H. R.REPORT 183~) 3167. Myers, James A. (H. R. R EPORT 2G38) 538il. .
McClure, Joseph D. fH. R. REPORTS 1550.15.'>1) 2926. Myers, Seth 1<'. (H. R. REPORT 2533) 5020.
1\icCl ure, Samuel (H. R. REPORT 19iro) 3457. Naron, Levi H . (H. R. REPORT 3259) 7538.
McComb, Julia B. ( H. R. P..EPOR'r 2333) 4581. Neal, Dulcena (H. R. REPORT 2S50) 6142.
McConnell, Joseph W. (H . R. REPORT 2101) 4.089. Neikil·k, Samuel (H. R. REPORT 3130) 7037.
McCool, ,John (II. R. REPORT 3412) 80 14. Neuman, Philip (H. R. REPORT ~897) 63GB.
McCool, Mary A. (H. R. P.ru>ORT ~362) 5181. Nenninger, Lena. (H. R. REPORT 2332) 4581.
l\lcCreat·y, Anna (H. R. REPORT 1796) 3056. Nevels, .1\Iary (H. R. REPORT 1532) 2925.
McDonald, James (H. R. REPORT 34 U) 8380. Nevin, Albert (H. R. REPORT 907) 1831 .
Mace, Eliza L. (H. R. RKPORT 18) 453. New, Nicholas W. (II. R.. REPORT 3255) 753S.
McFalls, Lou G. (H. R.REPORT 29~7) 6H7. Newhard, Jacob (H. R. REPOrtT 288!) e3<Y.!.
McGee, Mary (H. R. REPORT 1505) 292f>. Newell, Emily ll. (H. R. R EPORT 78) 641.
McGlade, W. J. (H. R. REPORT 3316) 7928. Newman, Jacob (H. R. REPORT 3496) 8':120.
McGoffin, L. J. (H. R. REPORT 1585) 2927. . Ni cholson, Lucy A. {H. R.. REPORT 3176) 72'l:/.
McGowan, James (H . R. REPORT 2817) G:}{)S. Ni cholson, Mary H. (H. H. UEPORT 1093) 20?.A.
McGrath, Mary (H. R. R EPORT 867) H!~\l. Nichol son, 1\Iary Heap (H. R. REPORT 1838) 3167.
McGregor, Mary J. (H. R. REPORT 1836) 3167. Nicbels, Jacob (H. R. REPORT 439) 1194.
1\IcGuckian, Joseph (H. R. REPORT 1845) 3167. No e, Sarah Ann (H. R. REPOR'l' 1855) 3168.
McGuire, George R. (H. R. REPORT 24.61) 4956. Noel, Dulcena (H. R. REPORT 2850/6142.
McGuire, Thomas (B. R. REPORT 1273) 2267. Noel. Lucy A. (H. R. R EPORT 226&) 4513.
Mcintyre, James (H. R. REPORT 2434) 4911. . Noll, Mary E. (H. R. REPORT 2738) 5583.
McKinney, James 1\I. (H. R. REPORT 3187) 72'l:/. Nott, Elizabeth L. (H. R. REPORT 3087) 6986.
McKinney, Richard D. (H'.R. REPORT 2!178) 6~. Noyes,Annie 1\l. (H. R. REPORT 2586) 5210,
1\IcKinster, W. H. C . (H. R. RKPOTIT 27!>8) 594.1. Nye, Ephraim (H. R. REPORT 712) 5480.
McKuhan, James J'lf . (H. R . REPORT 1058) 2023. Nye, Peny R. (H. R. REPORT 2828) 6069.
McLain, Lou.isa (H. R. REPORT 3390) 8193. O'Connor, William (H. R. REPORT 277) 1026.
McLaughlin, James (H. n. REPORT 22-U) 4513. Ohaver, 'Vurren (H. R. REPORT 1533) 2925.
McLaughlin, Phebe (H. R. REPORT 2027) 5389. O'Laughlin, Elizabeth (H. R. REPORT 2734) 5519.
McLellan, Belinda J. (H. R. REPORT 160:?) 2927. Oliphant, G eorge E . (H. R. REPOR'r 1032) 2022.
McMillan, J. W. (II. R. REPORT 200 ) 3578. 0' Malley, Ca.thel'ine (H. R. REPORT 960) 1878.
McNamara, Sarah E. (H. R. REPORT 2906) 6369. O'Neill, Mary (H. R. REPORT 1062) 2023.
McQuade, Catharine (H. R. REPoRT <2130) 4090. Ord, l\Iary 1\I. (H. R. REPORT 2~96) 5254.
McQuary, Margaret J. (H. R. REPORT 2317) 4581. Ordway, Charles H. (H. R.REPORT 1606) 2927.
McQueen, Mary E. (H. R. REPORT 3381) 8193. Ore dsnick, Frank (H. R. REPORT 1976) 3456.
McVco.n, :M.ary B. (H. R. REPORT 3431) 8549. o· Riley, Bridget (H. R. Rn:PO;RT 418) ll94.
Mage r, Leopold (H. R. REPORT 2635) 5389. Orr, James H. (H. R. REPORT 734) 1553.
Magoffin, Albert E. (H. R. REPORT 138:}) ~4-48. Osborn, Lepha A. (H. R. REPORT 1256) 2267.
1\lagoffin, Albert E. (H. R. REPoR·r 271) 1025. Otey, Washington T. (H. R. REPORT 2631) 5389.
Malloy, Margaret (H. R. REPORT 3090) 6986. Outten, Coburn D. (H. R. REPORT 1969) 3456.
Mannsfield, Bet ey (H. R. REPORT 756) 1554. Owen, Clara M. (H. R. REPORT 3296) 7790.
Man tor. 1\lorris T. (H. R. REPORT 591) 1330. Owen, Sarah Jane (H. R. REPORT 2384) 4.713.
Maphet; C. T. (H. R. REPORT 2714) 5480. Owen, Lizzie Wright (H. R. REPoRT 1065) 2023.
Marion, Jesse (H. R . REPORT 1863) 3168. Padgett, George W. (H. R . RKPORT 2624) 5388.
Marsh, Lovinia A. (H. R. REPORT 2143) 4090. Page, Chloe A. (H. R. REPORT 2920) 6417.
:Marston, William H. (H. R. REPORT 3366) 8193. Pai nter, Hettie K. (H. R. REPORT 735) 1553..
Martin, Frank M. (H. R. REPORT 2:363) 4712. Painter, Hettie K. (H. R. REPORT 1827) 3167,
Martin, Mary (H. R. REPORT 796) 1645. Painter, Hetty K. (H. R. REPORT 1590) 2927.
Mal'tin, Perry D. (H. R. REPORT 2X15) 5019. Palmer, Sarah E . (H. R. REPORT 2244) 4.513.
Martin, Samh J. (II. R . REPORT 2731) 5519. Park, George tiL R. REPORT 1592) 2927.
Ma.ryman, Horatio R. (H. R. REPORT 589) 1380. Parker, J11.mes (H. R. REPORT 2908) 6369.
Mason, Sarah A. (H. R. REPORT 2379) 4713. Parker, Thomas J . (H. R. REPORT 871) 1830.
Massey, Samuel (H. R. REPOR'r 2763, omitted in Record). P11rtlow, David L. (H. R. R EPORT 891) 1830.
Mathes, William A. (H. R REPORT 2814. omiJted in .R&lo)'(l) , Partlow, William (H. R. REPORT 21 t7) 4091.
Mathews, Eliza (H. R. REPORT 1366) 2-147. Paschker, Frank (H. R. REPORT 2230) 4512.
1\Iuugbermat·, John G. (H. R. REPORT 1354) 2447. Patchin, Almeron J. (H. R. REPORT 2238) 4512.
Maxwell, Catherine (H. R. REPORT 339) 109-8. Paul, Louise (H. R. REPORT 1405) 244is.
1\Iay, J. S . (H. R. REPoRT 2623) 53&!. Pautel, Caroline (H. R. llEPORT 1380) 24·18.
May, Victoria (H. R. REPORT 30<J2) 6986. Payment of pensions (H. R. REPORT873) 1830.
Mayden, Eliza. J. (H. R. REPORT 2178) 4092. Peabody, Harriett I. (H. R. REPORT 1212) 2265.
1\Iayer, Leopold (H. R. REPORT 2635) 5389. Peavey, George W. (H.R.REPORT 1245) 2266.
Mayo, Isaiah G. (H. R . RRPORT 588) 1379. Peck, Delia U. (H. R. REPORT 757) 1554.
1\Ieade, Elnathan (H. R. REPORT 2457) 4.956. Pen fie ld, l\fary (H. R. REPORT 432) 1194.
Meade, Elnathan tii. R. REPORT 2802) 5941. P en ny, Elijah W. (H. R.REPORT 3286) 7790.
Melendy, Alpbonzo H. (H. R. REPORT 1858) 3168, Pen-y, Jos eph (H. R.REPORT875) 1830.
Meredith, l\Iadison l\1. (H. R. REPORT 2527) 5020. Perry, Martha B. (H. R. REPORT 1610) 292-7.
Menick, Charles C . (H. R. REPORT 2387) 4713. Peters, Gustav E. (H. R. REPORT 3172) 7227.
1\lerdtt, John G. (H. R. RKPORT 2162) 4091. P et ers, Gustave E. (H.R.REPORT 1902) 3288.
Mertz, Ann (U. R. REPORT 1690) 2959. P ete t·son, Catharine (H.R.REPORT 22?.A) 4.512.
Merwin, Milton (H. R. REPORT 2139) 4090. P e te1·son, Elias E. (H. R. REPORT 2169) 409L
Meyer, Charlotte (H. R . REPORT 1746) 3054. Peve, .Jose ph (H. R. REPORT 2573) 5181.
Meynell, Hemy (H. R. R~:PORT 2968) 6537. Pfeiffer, Mary A . (H. R . REPORT 2464., omitted in Record}~
:Militia pensions (H. R. REPORT 2342) 4653. Phillips, Alexander J. (H. R. REPORT 1391) 244.8.
l\Iillard, Corydon (H. R. REPORT 1850) 3167. Piatt, A<IJI., and others (H. R. llEPORT .1388) 244.8.
1\liller, Carrie V. (H. R. P..EPORT 2554) 5181. Piatt , Theodora M. (H. R. REPORT 1170) 2156.
1\Iiller, Dallas (H. "tt· REPORT 424) 1194. Pickett, Manhattan (H. R. REPORT 2152) 4956.
lNDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 163
Committee o n Invalid Pensions- Continued. Com mittee on Invalid Pensio ns- Continued.
Reports by Reports by
Pierce, Ln.ura D. (H. R. REPoRT 274) 1026. Russell, George T. (H. R. REPORT 3333) 7929.
Pierce, Samuel \V. (H. R. REPOU.T 2773) 5733. Russell, H. H. (H. R. REPORT 2164) 4091.
Piercy, Samuel (H. R. REPO-RT 2135) 4090. Ryan, Edmund (H._R. REPORT 12!2) 2260.
Piggott, l\lichael (H.R.J1EPOR'l' 3481) 8746. Sackman, William (H. K REPORT 1370) 2267.
Pike, William F. (H. R. REPORT 3166) 7227. Sage, Rosaloo (H. R. REPORT 1897) 3287.
Pitn e r, George W. (H.R.REPORT 2223) 4512. Sailer, Elizabeth B. (H. R. REPORT 1752) 3055.
Pitner, Jacob (H. R. REPOJ!T 2298) 4539. Saine, Baker (H. R.REPO.RT 3495) 8529.
Pittman, Mary (II. R.REPORT 899} 1831. St. Cyr, Ellen (H. R REPORT 1576) 2926.
Plummer, Francis n . (H . R. REPORT 2815) 6068. Sanborn, Charles \V. (H. R. REPORT 1232) 22G6.
Plummer, Judith (H. H. REPORT 281) 1026. Sanders, George L. (H. R. REPORT 3419) 8380.
Plummer. Rachel (H. R.REPORT 1&13) 3167. Sawyer, Nancy E. (H. R. REPoRT 2892) G3G8.
Pong, James W . (H.R.RE'PoRT 1860) 316S. Sayers, John H. (H. R. REPORT 869) 1830.
Polock, Naucy (H. R. REPORT 3161) 7226. Sayre, H. S . {H. R . REPORT 2829) 6069.
Porter, James R. (H. R. REPORT 10!!3) 2023. Saxberry, Et:son (H. R. REPORT 2728) 5519.
Porter, Joseph A. (II. R. REPORT 898) 1831. Scaudlin, Eliza 1\f. (H. R. REPORT 2161) 4091.
Porter, Richard (H. R. REPoRT 2823) 6069. Scarborough, William J. (H.R. REPORT 3313) 7928.
Porter, Ruth Ann (H . R. REPOR'.r 100S) 3288. Schaetrer, George (H. R. RErORT 3157) 7226.
Pollet·, Henry L. (H.-B.. HEPORT l094 ) :.!024. Schafer, John (H. R. REPORT 26LO) 5326.
Potler, HuberL 1\I. (H. R. REPORT 280) 1026. Schaffer, Willinm (billS. 3150) 7227.
Potts, Elijah (H. R REPORT 2993) 6561. Schatlle, Emil (H.R.REPORT 1753)3055.
Pott s , Jane (H. R. REPOR"l' 29W) 6584. Schell, George W . (H. R. REPORT 1581) 2927.
Pratt, Calvin C. (H. R. REPORT 3177) 7227. Schicde1, Stephen (H. R. REPORT 1579) 2927.
Pribule, Sarah E. (H. R. REPORT 743) 1553. Schimmelfening, Sophia (H. R. REPORT 1567) 3074.
Pri cc, 1::1. W. (H. R. REPORT 162G) 2928. Scb mi tz, John P. (H. R. REPORT 1041) 2022.
Price, Samuc! (II. R . REPOI!T 1M9) 2926. Schuler, J ohn G. (H. R.REPORT 2493) 5018.
Priuce, William E. (H. R. lh; PORT 328i) 7790. Schwantes, C:u·l 1. (H. R. REPORT 2510) 5019.
Prisone r-of- war pensions (H.R.!illPORT SW) 1831. Scoot en. D. G. (H. R. REPORT 2153) 4091.
Pro ft: tt,Naucy Ann ~H. R...HEPORT 2800) 5941. Scott, Charles E. (H. R. 'l{EPO:RT 3444) 8Gt4 .
Provost, Louise (ll. K REPORT 2021) 3579. ScoU, Francis l\1. (H. R. REPO:RT 3156)"7226.
Pu Isky, Henry (H. R. ImPORT 1755) 3055. Scott, Susan F. (H. R. REPoRT 1903) 3288.
Purrnun, James J. (H. R . REPORT 1276) 2267. Scott, William (H.R.REPORTl34.9) 2447.
Quick, Aletta V. (H . R. REPORT lC31) 2022. Scribner,l\Iiles S . (H. R. REPORT 590) 1380.
Quiggle, Chloe (H. R. REPo.RT €02) 1350. Searles, Enos J. (H. R. REPORT 1073) 2023:
Qui.-:Jey, Catllarine (H.R.:REPoRT 2572) 5181. Seavey, Stephen A. (H. R. REPORT 1368) 2447.
Quiuton, l\Iaygaret (H. R. Bn:PORT 2563) 5181. Seavey, WebberS. (H. R. REPO:R'l' 2713) 5130.
Ra!f, Friederickc (H . Jt. REPORT1572) 2926, Seeger, Joh n (H . R. REPORT 2383) 4i13.
Rains, Thomas (Il. H. REPORT SHJO) 7227. Seely, David W. (H. R. REPORT 892) H!30.
Uamlolph, H elen l\I. (H. TI. REPORT 914) 1831. Seibel, Caspar (H . R. REPO:RT 1080) 2023.
R am!olph, ,V. F. (II. R. REPORT 440) 1194. Sellers, Joseph B. (H. R. .REPO.RT 2645) 5389.
Ran kin, Al.>el G. (11. R REPORT 2551) 5180. Servis, David A . (H. R. REPORT 1250) :!267.
llnnkins, lierm:m (Fi. R. REPORT 136~) 2447. Settle, Eliza (H. R. REPORT 2729)5519.
Rn.ric:k, Nathan ll. (li. R. REPORT 2l65) 409'1. Seward, 1\lelvin (EI. R. .REPO:R'l' 2111) 4089.
Rari ck , Nathan n. (H. R. REPOI!T 3231) 74.03. Sexton, Ellen (H. R. REPORT 13 0) 2148.
Raub,J. Miller ( H.R.R.EPORT43l) llG-!. Seyforth, Caroline G. (H. R. REPORT 2658) 5390
Rauthc, Theodo re {H. R. REPORT 25G ) 5181. Seywert, Amelia T. (H. R. REPOnT 34.03) 8263.
:Hay, Phillipe (H. R. REPOllT 2450) 49:>6. Shafer, Anthony (H. R. REPORT 3182) 8746.
Raymond,l\Iarcns D. ( H. I:. REPORT 1971) 3456. Shafer, Elias lH. R REPORT 14.09) 2148.
Rea, Lemuel R.. (H. R. REPORT 1894) 3287. Shall, l\la.ry (H. R. REPORT 25-10) 5389.
Read, Emma F . {fl. R. REPORT ~;.:92) 8262. Shappee, W. A. (H. R. REFOI!T 3218)7861.
Records, Thompson L. ( H. It. REPoRT 3216) 7371. Sharp, Sylvester (H. R: .REPORT 3504) 8935.
Rcufield, Steph en D. (H. U. REPORT 739) 1ff53. Shattuck, l\Iary M. (TI. R. REPORT 2676) 5390.
Hetu, Catharine (H. R. lffiL>ORT 2~) 4512. Sha'"e, Eliza Ann (H. R. REPORT124.1) 22G6.
Recu, Frank II. (II. R HEPO!lT Hill) 2927. Shaw, Frederick C. (H. R. REPORT 2i09) 5480.
Reed, Gilbert (II. R. REPORT 28~9) 6358. Shaw, Henry B . (H. R. REPoRT 279) 1026.
Rcetl, Joseph B. (H. U.. R. EPORT 2501) 5019. Shea, Ellen (ll. R. REPORT 881.) 1830.
Reed, Lizzie F. (fLRllEPORT5Sl) 13i9. Sheafer, John (H. R. REPonT .2321) 4.581.
Reel!, l\Iarinua W. (H. R. REPORT 3cJ02) 8263. Shepherd, Jacob (H. R. REPORT 1U7) 3054.
Uces c, ~amuel L. (H. fl. REPORT 3493) &>'29. Shel"idan, Irene Rucker (H. R. REPORT 3335) 7929.
Rcc\·e, JQmes H. (H. R. HEPORT 431) 119-1. Sherman, Lounda (H. R. REPORT 2485) 5018. ,
Ree'i"c3, Lovin a J. (H. R. REPORT 1305) 2-447. Shine, John ( fl. R. REPORT 1560) 2926.
P.e)!nn, Mathew 0. (H. R. I:::EPORT 3195) 7227. Shoemaker. R ebecca. E. (H. R. REPORT 1084) 2024.
Reilly, Jane (H. R.REPonT2!J3l) 6417. Shong,l\Iichael (H. R. REPORT 3t94) 7'127. ·
Reunoe, David l\L (TI. R REPORT 15R) 769. Shorey, ClsrissP. (H. R.REPORT 442) 1194.
Hcnn oc , D a vid 1\f. ,(R..'R.-RKPOR'l' 8;6) 1830. Shreeve, Eliza (H. R. REPORT 1275) 2267.
Reyuo lds, Ephraim (H. It.ll.EPORT 1052) 2022. Shutts, Silas W. (H._R.REPO.llT 2389) 4713.
I:eynoltls, John W. (H. R. REPORT 2303, omitted in Recot·d). Silver, Philip W. (IL R.llEPORT 23l2) 6068.
Reynolds, 1\Iar.v ( H. R. RF..PORT 2371) 4712. Silver~. Louise (H. "R. P..EPORT 1977) 34.56.
Heyuolds, Matthew H. (H. P... REPORT 1558) 2026. Sims, WilliamS. (IT. H. REPORT 878) 1830.
Rhoads, Julia A. (H.R.REPORT 2127) 40\JO. Sims, WilliamS. (H. R. REPORT 2380) 4il3.
Hhodc , Hebceca (H. R. REPORT 2432) 49ll. Sinclair, 1\fyra. {H. R. REPORT 2891) 6368.
Rhody, Georg-e ( H. H.l'ttPORT 2642) 538!1. Singleton, Stephen (H. R. REPORT 14.03) 2448.
l{ichards, Ida ( H . R. RzFoRT 2106) 4089. Singleton, Smsan (H.. R . REPORT 2123) 408\J.
Richards, l\Iary K. (H.ll. REPORT 8441) 8514. Sinkinson, Rachael A . (H. R. REPOICI' 2026) 3£36.
Richardson, Henry C. (H.'R. REPOBT 1167) 2155. Sinnott, Catharine (H. R. REPORT 2265) 4513.
Richardson, William (H. n. REPORT 10!l2) ~024. Sisslcr, John (H. R. REPORT 1554) 292G.
Ricker, Danville A. (H. R. REPORT 2.'::50) 5180. Skinner, Lemuel-8. (H. R . .REP01l.T 20:30) 5388•
.Ri c l~etts, Frances A. P. (H.R.REPO.RT 1406) 2448. Slater, Anna (H. R.llEPORT 2526) 5020.
Ricketts, Frances Pync (H. H-. REPORT 759) 1554. Sma·u, Benjamin F. (H ..R. 'REPORT 2099) 4089.
Riddle, Sarah (H. R.HEPORT 2353) 4672. Smallridge, Jane (H. R . R:r:PoRT 1991) 3457.
Riddle, William P. (H . R. REPORT 2656) 5390. Smith, Charles H. (H. R. REPORT 1'1!0) 2266.
Riley, Ransom (lJ. R.REPORT 2G59) 539:>. Smith, Daniel K. (H. R. REPmn 2632) 5391.
Riley, William H. S . (H. R.REPORT 16:!1) 2928. Smith, Eliza. (H. R. REPORT 2 ·J44) 5389.
Ris le y, Linnreus W . (If. R. REPORT 12:!212265. Smith , Elizabeth (H. R . REPoRT 1387) 2447.
P.istiuc, Mary L. (R.'R.REPORT 1965)3 ~f,6 . Smith, Elizabeth B. (H. R . REPORT3387) 8193
Rilcl.tey, Charles (iLR. REPonT 1210) 2265. Smith, John (H. R. Rru>onT J040) 2022.
Ritchey, Charles (ILR. REPORT 3351) 7954. Smith, John (H..R..REPO:RT 328!} 7700.
Robb, Albert 0. (H. R. REPORT 2135) 40W. - Smith, John E. (H. R.BEPo:nT 1033) 2022
Robbins, 1\Iahala (H. R. REPORT 598) 13 · 0. Smith, Levi B. (H. R.-nEPoRT 2&30) 5389:
Robe rts, Sarah E. (H. TI. UEPORT 2456) 4956. S mith, Polly H. (S. bill 43) 1703.
Roheson, John (H. R. REPO.RT 2643) 5389. Smith, Virtue (H.. R. REPoRT 1593) 2927.
Robey, Rosanna (H. R.REPORT911) 1831. Smith, Walter N. (H. R. REPoRT 2794) 5940.
Robinson, Jnue (H. R. REPORT 8213) 736L. Smith, William (H.R. REPoRT 2529} 5020.
Rou ·nson, 1\Iary (H. R. REPORT 754) 1554. Snedaker, Ellen :J. (H. R. REPORT 2147) 4090.
Robinson, Phcebe·S. (H. R. REPORT 415\ 1194. Snovely, Jacob (H. R. REPORT 270) 1025.
Rodgers, Wi lliam R. (H. R.REPORT3406) 8279. Snyder, James J . (H.R. REPORT 2113) 4089.
Rogers, Louisn. (H. R. REPORT 2125) 4000. Sommers, Henry (H.R. .REPORT 2926) 6417.
Rogers, Rachel (H.R. REPORT 2375) 4713. South, Elizabeth .A. (H. R. REPORT 2134) 4090.
Rolf. John A. (H. R. REPORT 2005) 3578. Spalding, Reuben (H. R. "REPORT 1362) 2447.
Romaine, Phebe A.. (H. R. RF-PORT 2141) 4090. Spangler, 1\Iatilda (a.R. REPORT 3372) 8116.
Rom i t e, Emily (H. R. REPORT 264~) 5389. Special-act pensions (H. R. REPORT 736) 1ff53.
Rollicke, Frederick (H.R. REPORT :!608) 2326. Spencer, Jesse (H. R . REPORT 2848) 6J42.
Roork, Leah (H. R. REPOP.:r 1568) 2926. Spencer, Nancy E. (H.R.REPORT 2157) 4091 .
Hose, A. W. ( EI.B. REPO:a'~2500) 5019. Sprague, Henry (H. R. REPORT 1909) 3288.
Roshon, Js:mc (H. R. REPO.RT 2833) 6069. Spriugstein, William E. (H. R.REPORT 3385) 8193.
Ross, John B. (H. R.REPORT2508) 5019. Squire, Hiram G . D. (H. R. REPORT 1595) 2927.
Ronntt·ce, John H . .(H. R. REPORT 1402) 244.8. Stafford, Henry (H. R. REPORT 1057) 2023.
Howe, John (U. R. REPOR:I' 600) 1880. Sta.nnnrd, Emily J. (H. .R. REPORT 2553) 5180.
Run l:le, n. F. {IL R. REPORT 89;) Hl31. Stannar d, Emily J. (an. REPORT 2'243) 4-'513.
Ruo tf, lJorolhe l. (H. R.TI.RPOI!T 23!6) 4531. Starr, William H . (H .R. R:EPonT 2710) 5480.
Rup!>el·t, uo line (H. R.I:{Jo: Pon•r 1831) 328~ Stearns, Sylvester (H. R. P..EPonT 3129) 7027.
Rushford., 1\IurthaJ. (ll . H . llEPORT 2720) 54.80. Steed, Emanuel P. (II. R . .REPORT 3477) 8746.
164 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Committee on Invalid Pensions-Continued. Committee on Invalid Pensions-Continued.
Reports by Reports by
Sterling, Jemima. (II. R. REPOlf.T 2!>G5) 6537. Vice, Enoch B. (H. R. REPORT 2895) 6368.
St~wart, Margaret (II. R. REPORT 2465} 4956. V~ncent, J. T. (H. R. REPORT 289l:l) 6368.
Stewart,.Thaddeus S. (H. R. REPORT 1898) 3287. Vmcent, J. T. (H. R. REPORT 2654) 5.389.
Stiles, John R. (II. R. REPORT 162X) 2928. Vogel~ang, Sophia (H. R. REPORT 3091) 6986.
Stillwell, Jesse 1\I. (H. R. REPORT 2104) 4089. Von Bernewitz, Emma. (H. R. REPORT 1253) 2267.
Stillwell, Jesse 1\f. (H. H. REPORT 2102) 408!>. Von Olnhausen, Mary (H. R. REPORT 3410) 8380.
Stockman, Charles A. (H. R. REPORT 3324) 7929. Wagner, Cathariue (H. R. REPORT 2536) 5020.
Stockton, Harriet V. (H. R. REPORT 195) 843. Wagner t. Hilrrison (H. R. REPORT 283.5) 6069.
Stokes, W. B. (H. R. REPORT 2799) 5941. Wagor, Lucy (H. R. REPORT 3325) 7929.
Stone, George P. (H. R. REPORT 12'J1} 2265. Wait, William C. (II. R. REPORT 747) 1554.
Stone, Jeannie (H. R. REPORT 885) 1830. Waldron, Henrietta (H. R. REPORT '3401) 8262.
Stone, Jeannie (H. R. REPORT2258) 4538. 'Valker, Francis ltl. (H. R. REPORT 2511) 5019.
Sto.ne,Juliette (H. R. REPORT 194) 843. Walker, Mary E. (H.R.REPORT 18~6} 3167.
Strickland, Jesse H. (H. R. REPonT 1053) 2022. ''Vallace, John (H. R. REPORT 3104) 6986.
Strick lett, Georgia A. (IT. R. REPORT 12:!3) 2266. 'Vallace, Olive (H. R. REPORT 583) 1379.
Strodder, Thomas (H. R. REPORT 2145) 4090. Wallen, George (H. R. REPORT 264J) 5389.
Strong, Keziah E. (H. R. REPORT 1853) 3167. Wallen, Milton (H. R. REPORT 3189) 7227.
Strong, Mary M. (H. R. REPORT 283) 1026. Walsh, Thomas B. (H. R. REPORT 2650) 5389.
Strong, Mary 1\I. (H. R. REPORT 2\!32) 6417. 'Valster, Charles (H. R. REPORT 2636) 5389.
Stroup, Finton A. (H. R. REPORT 877) 1830. Walter, Anastasia (H. R. REPORT 1248) 226G.
Strunk, David (H. R. REPORT 433) 1194. Walter, Squire (H. R. REPORT 3476) 8746.;
Stryker, Cyrenius G. (H. R. REPORT 1030) 2022. Ward, Anson (H. R. REPORT 1686) 2959.
Sturgess, Mary (H. R. REPORT 3162) 7226. Ward, Charles F. (H. R. REPORT 1047) 2022.
Sturgess, Robert H. (H. R. REPORT 2174) 4091. 'Yard, Elizabeth (H. R. REPoRT 1376) 2447.
Sturman, Thomas R. (H. R. REPORT 2730) 5519. Ward, Louisa (H. R. REPORT 2621) 5388.
Stusse, Peter (H. R. REPORT 1848) 3167. Ward, Sallie T. (H. R. REPORT 1404) 2448.
Stutsman, Henry H. (H. R. REPORT 913) 1831. ''Varren, Jasper N. (H. R. REPORT 333~) 7929.
Sullivan, Abigail (H. R. REPORT 1169} 2156. Warren, Martha J. (H. R. REPORT 236~) 4712.
Sullivan, Edward (H.R. REPORT902) 183J. Washburn, George A. (H. R. REPORT 3378) 8193.
Sullivan, Eugene (H. R. REPORT 2435) 4911. Waters, Edward (H. R. REPORT 2711) 5480.
Sullivan, Mary (H. R. REPORT 886) 1830. Waters, Sarah Ann (H. R. REPORT 1856) 3168.
Summers, Eliza. (H. R. REPORT~) 18 0. Watson, Albert (H. R. REPORT 2171) 4091.
Sussman, Margarethe. (H. R. REPORT 2006) 3578. Watson, Walter 0. (H. R. REPORT 2'715) 5480.
Sweeney, John (H. R. REPORT 3437) R614. Watson, William (II. R. REPORT 436) ll94.
Sweet, Marv 1\f. (H. R. REPORT 11»'2} 2023. Weathers, Enoch ( I::I. R. REPORT 1537) 2925.
Swenson, John P. (H. R. REPORT 3508) 8!135. Webb, Webster C. (H. R. REPORT 1899) 3287.
Taaffe, John (H. R.REPORT 2137) 4090. Weed, Maggie A. (H. R. REPORT 2239) 4512.
Tanner, Daniel (H. R. REPORT 2'979) 6584. Wei!, Su anna (H. R. REPORT 2255) 4513.
Tanner, Mary L. (H. R. REPORT 3192) 7227. Welch, Ha.,.riet (H. R. REPORT 2675) 5390.
Tate, Catherine (H. R. REPORT 2679) 5390. 'Velch, Julia (H. R. REPORT 1209) 2265.
Tate, Samuel A. (H. R. REPORT 2632) 5389. Welch, Patrick (H. R.l<EPORT 3164) 72ZG.
Taylor, Caroline (H. R. REPORT 3320) 7929. Wells, George E. (H. R. REPORT 2253) 4513.
- Taylor, Charlotte (H. R. REPORT 2651) 5389. Wells, 1\Iary A.. (H. R. REPORT 1408) 24l8.
Taylor, John (H. R. REPORT 1093) 2024. Welsh, Joseph .(H. R. REPORT 3293) 7700.
Taylor, Mary K. (H. R. REPORT 34l:l) 1059. Welsh, William H. H. (H. R. REPORT 2622) 5388,
Taylor, Sarah C. (H. R. REPORT 2567) 5181. Welton, Ida 1\I. (H. R. REPORT 758) 1554.
Taylor, William A. (H. R. REPORT 2370) 4712. West, 1\Iary A. (H. R. REPOR1' 1363) 2-:l47.
Taylor, William E. (H. R. REPORT 3191) 722'7. Whaley, James D. (II. R. REPORT 890) 1830.
Teacharet, 1\lyron (H. R. REPoRT 2252) 4513. 'Vhaley, William 1\f. (H. R. REPORT 1~7d) 3456.
•.reegardin, Catharine (H. R. REPORT 3352} 7954. Wheeler, Lemuel A. (H. R. REPORT 3445) 8614.
Teeple, Thomas T. (H. R. REPORT 2!l35} 6417. Wheeler, William E. (H. R. REPORT 2398) 4713.
Tel yea, Lewis (H. R. REPORT 2503) 5019. Wheelock, John R. (H. R. REPoRT 1841) 3167.
Tet,cr, George W.(H.R.REPORT3096) 6!l 6. Wheelock, Mehitable (H. R. REPORT 586) 1379.
Thields, William (H. R. REPORT 3169) 7227. Whipple. Mary (H. R. REPORT 2326) 4581.
'.rhiele, Anna. M. (H. R. REPORT 1540) 2926. Whirry, Mary (H. R. REPORT 1632) 29'>..8.
Thiers, EBen l\1. (H. R. REPORT 1559) 2926. Whitcher; Lorenzo D. (H. R. REPORT 278) 1026.
Thomas, C. R. (H. R. REPORT 1072) 2023. White, Bridget (H. R. REPORT 2331) 4581.
'.rhomas, Jane (H. R. REPORT 597) 1380. White, Elizabeth (H. R. REPORT 1896) 3287.
Tl!oma.s, William H. (H. R. REPORT 3197} 7227. White, Franklin (II. R. REPORT 1730) 3054.
Thompson, Ann l\'1. (H. R.REPORT 1620) 2928. Whi~e, .James (H. R. REPORT 2131) 4090.
Thompson, John K. (H. R. REPOR1.' 2318) 4581. White, J:,1mes C. (H. R. REPORT 26-53) 5389.
Thompson, Peter (H. R. REPORT 1892, 3287. ' Whitelock, Sidney W. (H. R. REPORT 1390) 2448.
Thompson, Philip (H. R. REPORT 2813) 6068. Wh1ttlesey, Catharine K. (H. R. REPORT 2296) 4090.
Thornton, Ellen l\1. (H. R. REPORT 2818) 6068. Wilber, Lydia Ann (H . R. REPORT 2981) G58-L
- Thurston, Stephen (H. R. REPORT 744) 1553. Wilborn, l{alph P. (H. R. REPORT 2352) 4.672.
Thwing, GeorgeS. (H. R. REPORT 2172) 4091. Wilburn, George W. (H. R. REPORT 2581) 5391.
Tid marsh, Charles (H. R. REPORT 1900) 3287. 'Vilcox, Sarah A. (H. R. REPORT 1837) 3167.
Tiller, Carter W. (H. R. REPORT 1622) 2928. 'Vilcox, Susan V. (H. R. REPORT 3330) 792!>.
Tilly, William <J. (H. R. REPORT 2646) 5389. Willborg, Daniel (H. R. REPORT 2966) 6537.
Timberman, John B. (H. R. REPORT 2306) 4539. Williams, Betsey (H. R. REPORT 2928) 6417.
Tingley, Joseph B. (H. R. REPORT 1823) 3167. Williams, David (H. R. REPORT 1849) 3167.
Todd, Margaret B. (H. R. REPORT 2793) 5940. Williams, Jessie W. (H. R. REPORT 3z39) 7405.
Tole, Bridget (H. R. REPORT 2321} 458l. Williams, 1\lary L. (H. R. REPORT 1974) 3456.
Tompkins, Sarah J. (H. R. REPORT 1820) 3166. William on, ,J. Rock (H. R. REPORT 1830) 3167.
Toneray, William J. (H. R. REPORT2660) 5390. Williamson, J. Rock (ll. R. REPORT 3256) 7538.
Tonkin, Margaret (H. R. REPORT 1964) 3456. Wilson, :b:liza (H. R. REPORT 3507) 8935.
•.rowner, Almira J. (H. R. REPORT 3294) 7790. Wilson, JosephS. (H. R. REPORT 2-519) 501!).
Townsend, Thomas F. (H. R. REPORT 256) 1025, Wilson, Sally B. (H. R. REPORT 1377) 2ll7.
Tracy, Dennis (H. R. REPORT 896) 1831. Wi!son, Samuel E. (H. R. REPORT 2313) 45 1.
Train, Lydia A. (H. R. REPORT 438) 1194. Wilson, Stephen (H. R. REPORT 3509) 8935.
Trefren, Eliza (H. R. REPORT 1233) 2266. Winans, William (H. R. REPORT 1739) 3054.
Trew, Johaunah (H. R. REPORT 3506) 8935. 'Vin chell, John (H. R. REPORT 3116} 70.37.
Triggs, Julia (H. R. REPORT 1088) 202!. Winkel, Christian (II. R. REPORT 3167) 7227.
'Trimble, James (H. R. H.EPORT 2492) 5018. 'Vinteruottom, Retsy (H. R. REPORT 909) le31.
Truxton, Mary C. (H. R. REPORT 2626) 5389. Wirth, Joseph (H. R. REPORT 186.5) 3168.
Tubbesing, Frank W. (H. R. REPORT 2416) 4.8171 Wisemiller, Christopher (H. R. REPORT 910) 1831,
'Tur1ey, John A. (H. R. REPORT 1733) 3054. Witham John (H. R REPoRT 1060) 2023.
Turner, James (H. R. REPORT 1756) 3055. Witt, William P. (H. R. REPORT 887) 1830.
Tuttle, Cyrus (H. R. REPORT 2907) 6399. ·woodall, Adelaide H. (H. R. REPORT 3185) 8746.
Twigg, Elizabeth (H. R. REPORT 1054) 2022. Woodbridge, Sal'ah A. (H.R.REPORT 3405) 8263.
Tyner, William H. (H. R. REPORT 1814) 3166. Woodbury, 1\frs. D.P. (H. R. R~POR'.r 868) 182!).
Underwood, William T . (H. R. REPORT 2!98) 5019, Woodrufl', W.E. (H. R. REPORT 1171) 2156.
Van Arnum, Kate 0. (H. R. REPoRT 3449) 8614. Woodrum, MarUm F. (H. R. REPORT 373) 1l19.
Van Arsdel, Joseph (H. R. REPORT 3423) 8504. Woodward, 1\Iaty E. (H. R. REPORT 1587) 2927.
Van Arsdel, Joseph (H. R. REPORT 1546) 2926. Woodworth, 1\Ia1·y (H. R. REPORT 2832) 6069,
Van Buren, B. S. (H. R. REPORT 1208) 2265. Wright, Laura A. (H. R. REPORT 79) <HL.
Van Buskirk, Mary A. (H. R. REPORT 3285) 7790, Wright., Samuel J. (li. R. REPORT 3105) 6986.
Van Cleve, A. B. (H. R. REPORT 267) 1025. Wright, Sophia. W. (H. R. REPOR1.'-1633) 2928.
VA.ndevender, Delilah (H. R. REPORT 1347) 24.47. Wyman, Samuel E. (H. R. REPORT 1271) ~67.
Van Dyne, Nancy (H. R. REPORT 1238) 2266. Wynne, Thomas (II. R. REPORT 2721) 5480.
Va.ngordon, Manon (H. R. REPORT 1075) 2023. Yamgheim, Eli J. (H. R. REPORT 3446) 8614.
Varney, Lucius B. (H. R. REPORT 1613) 2928. Yates, Annie G. (H. R. REPORT 2520) 5019.
Varquison, Hannah (H. R. REPORT 1035) 2022. Yates, Annie G. (bill JI. R. T.08} 7038.
Vaughan, Harriet L. (H. R. REPORT 1895) 3287. Yeaw, David A. (H. R. REPORT 2151) 4091.
Verbisky, JosAph (H. R. REPORT 1901) 3288. Young, Emeline C. (H. R. REPORT 1243} 22G6.
Verneui1, Ann (H. R. REPORT 1768) 3053. Young, Joseph L. (H. R . REPORT 2774) 5733.
Vernon, Frances P. (H. R. REPORT 2849) 6142. Young, Statira (H. R. REPORT 2618) 5388.
Vertessy, John (H. iR. REPORT 1635) 2928. Young, Trurell W. (H. R. REPORT 2337) 4618.
Very, Henry B. (H. R. REPORT 1055) 2022. Young, William W. (H. R. REPORT 2148) 4090.
Vest, Malinda (H. R.,REPORT 77) 641. Younger, .John ,V. (H. R.. REPORT 3232) 7405.
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 165
Committee on Invalid Pensions-Continued. Committee on Judiciary-Continued.
Reports by Reports by
Zannuck, Jacob (H. R. REPORT 3511) 8935. l\Iinnesota courts (H. R. REPQRT 114) 615.
Zaring, Sarah E. (H. R. REPORT 3178) 7227. Nissi sippi courts (H. R. REPORT 1962} 3456.
Zimmerman, Joseph (H. R. REPORT 1543) 292G. 1\Iissis ·ipp i courts (bill II. R. 8) 2371.
l\Jissis ippi cout ts at Mississippi City (ll. R. REPORT 354) 1000.
Committee on Judiciary (House) Missouri circuit court ( IT. R. REPORT 29) 522.
Misso uri courts-(H. R. REPORT 948) 1877.
.Appointed 27!). 1\!issourijudicial districts (bill H. R. 6831) 3933.
Authorized to order printing 671. l\li!'s ouri judicial districts (H. R. REPORT 247) 1024.
Resolution for special order for business from, passed 1507, 1664, Morris, L. A. (H. R. REPORT 10) 423.
1\Iyers, A bram C. (H. R. REPORT 5) 364.
1741. 1\Iyers, Julian (H. R. REPORT 3246, omitted in Record).
Resolutiqn for special order for business from, referred 2410. National Academy of Dental Science (H. R. REPORT 2470) {989, 5941.
Nebraska courts (H. R. REPORT 728} 1553.
Reports by Nebraska cout·ts (H. R. REPORT 360) 1089.
Admiralty causes (II. R. REPORT !>53) 1878. New Jersey,courts at Newark (H. R. REPORT 130) 750.
Alabama claims (H. R. REPORT 223) 92!l. Noble, Samuel (H. R. REPORT2027) 3636.
Alabama. district courts (H. R. REPOR'l' 168) 841. Noble, Samuel (H. R. REPORT 47) 522, 711.
Alcoholic liquor tra.fiic (H. R. REPORT 249) 1024. · Official bonds (H. R. REPORT 1961) 3456.
Alien lund act (H. R. REPORT 954) 1H7 . Official bonds (H. R. REPORT 148412571.
Alien land law (H. R. REPORT 255) 1 0~5. Parker, John H. (H. R. REPORT 2964) 6537.
Animals for breeding (bill H. R. 4407) 2958. Patents irregularly executed (II. R. REPORT 357) 1088.
Arizona. supreme court (H. R. REPORT 252) 1025. Perkins, Daniel ,V. (H. R. REPORT 2406) 4817.
Army appointments (H. R. REPORT 711) 1470. Pilcher, J. E . (H. R. REPORT 52) 571.
Army officers, detail of, to colleges (H. R. REPORT 1997) 3578. Pilcher, J. Ed win (H. R. REPORT 2468) 4989.
Authentication of records (H. R. REPORT 391) 1192. Polygamy (H. R. REPoRT 553) 1378.
Bills of lading (H. R. REPORT 84) 670. Postmasters (H. R. REPORT 950) 1877.
Bonds of officials (H .. R. REPORT 526) 1280. Presidential term of office (H. R. REPORT 1472)2501.
Bradford, William L. (H. R. REPORT 3245) 7435. Prison for United States (H. R. REPORT 1705) 3053,
Breeding animals (H. R. REPORT 389) 119~. Ramsay, Henry A. (H. R. REPORT 3368) 8116.
Browne, Orris A. (H. R. REPORT 165) 84]. Removal of causes (H. R. REPORT 2403) 4771.
Captured a.nd abandoned property (H. R. REPORT 64.6) 1382. Removal of causes (H. R. REPORT 54) 571.
Centennial of inauguration of Washington (H. R. REPORT 2441) 4911. Retirement of judges (H. R. REPoRT 725) 1552.
Civil officers' emolument returns (H. R. REPORT 222) 929. Robbery in Indian Territory (H. R. REPORT 7) 364.
Claims tH. R. REPORT ll} 423. Rutled)!e, John (H. R. REPOR'l' 1704) 3052.
Claussen, F. W. (H. R. REPORT ::!477) 5018. Scott & Umbdenstocl:: (H. R. REPORT 494) 1227.
Colorado salt springs I H. R. REPORT 1471 ) 2501. Setzer, Henry (H. R. REPORT 3343) 7953. ·
Commissions of judicial officers (H. R. REPORT 2469) 4989. Smith, Gusta>us W. (H. R. REPORT 3140) 7172.
Commission on organization of judiciary (H. R. REPORT 390) 1192. South Carolina school-farm lands (H. R. REPORT 1474) 2501.
Commissioners' fees (H. R. REPORT52-8} 1280. State taxation of corporations (H. R. REPORT 849) 1829.
Confederate money (H. R. REPORT 712} 1470. Supreme Court reports (H . R. REPORT 128) 750.
Constitutional amendment for aid to common schools (H. R. REPORT 224) Syphax, Maria (H. R. REPORT 167) 841.
929. 'l'ennessee courts (H. R. REPORT 3204} 7228.
Contracts (H. R. REPORT 251) 1024. Texas judicial districts (H. R. REPORT 1007) 192!.
Counterfeit money (H . R. REPORT 1501) 2809. Tobacco tax refund (H. R. REPORT 3336) 7929.
Court attendants (H. R. REPORT 1960} 3156. Tucker. Shenling H. (H. R. REPORT 2001) 6369.
Court of appeals (H. R. REPORT 941) 1832. ' Var claims (H. R. REPORT 254) 1025.
Court of customs (H. R. REPORT 225) 929. "\>Veissinge1· & Bate (H. R. REPORT 527) 1280.
Court of pat~nt appeals (H . R. REPORT 3426) 8549. West Virginia courts (H. R. REPORT 1706) 3053.
Criminal procedure (H. R. REPORT 529) 1280. Willful destruction of vessels (H. R. REPORT 226) 929.
Cruelty to animals (H. R. REPORT 2080) 3934. Winston, P. H. (H. R. REPORT 1141) 2071.
Darling, Flora Adams (H. R. REPORT 1943) 3289. Witnesstos (H. R. REPORT 3070) 6855.
Depositions (H. R. REPORT 2430) 4910. Woolen goods on steamer Asia (H. R. REPORT 1703) 3052. _
Depositions (H. R. REPORT 253) 1025. . 'Vrits of error in capital cases (H. R. REPORT 3369) 8116.
Direct tax (H. R. REPORT 552) 1378,13 2,1527. Yturbide, Augustin de (H. R. REPORT 724) 1552.
DiStrict of Columbia citizens (H. R. REPORT 129) 750.
Drawbacks (bill H. R. 7417) 1877. Committee on Judiciary (Senate)
Embezzlement. (H. R.HEPORT 68) G40.
Executions (H. R. REPORT 727) 1553. Appointed 16.
Faison, Paul.F. (H. R. REPORT 166) 841. Resolution to pay expenses of investigating Jackson municipal
Florida courts (H. R REPORT 1316) 2386. election by 883, passed 616, 827, 858. ·
French spoliation claims (H. R REPoRT 359) 1088, 6794.
Fugitives from justice i.--Indian Territory (H. R. REPORT 1016) 19£0. Authorized to sit during sessions of Senate 2545.
Funding act of 1870 (H. R. REPORT 951) 1877.
Georgia judicial districts (H. R. REPORT 2264) 4513. Reports by
Georgia judicial districts (H. R. REPORT 726) 1552. AI·kansas courts (bill S. 3224) 6688:
Grazing on Indian lands (H. n. REPORT 1015) 1980. Arredondo land ~rant. Florida. (billS. 239) 785.
Greer County, Texas (H. R. REPORT37(') 1118. Arrests (billS. 3136) 59!>6.
Guaranty companies as surety (H. R. REPORT 1473) 2501. Audmin County, Missouri (bill H. R.6831) 2989.
Gustin, Samuel I. (H. R. REPORT3370) 8116. Bonds of United States officers (bill S. 183) 1489.
Harrison, George W. (H. R. REPORT 164) 841. Bradford, William L. (billS. 3178) 7260.
Hours of labor (H. R. REPORT 248) 1024. Browne, Orris A. (S. REPORT 1453) 4795. -
Illinois court terms at Quincy (H. R. REPORT 90) 670. Chief clerk of Department of Justice (see billS. 2702) S221.
Inauguration day (IT. l<.. REPORT 387) 1192. Circuit courts (bill S. 3234) 8745.
Indian marriages (H. R. REPORT 250) 1024. Commissions of judicial officers (bill S.143) 1489. -
Indian Territory jurisdiction (H. R. REPORT 57) 576. Connecticut and Rhode Island boundary (billS. 3098) 8941.
• Indian Territory officials (H. R. REPORT 544) · 318. Counterfeit-money d ea lers (bill H. R. 926.8) 8800.
Internal·reYenue employes (H. R. REPORT 3515} 9012. CustQmS oaths (billS. 622) 121 L
Internal-revenue erroneous taxes (H. R. REPORT 113) 711. Da.kota supreme court (bill H. R. 10573) 6400.
Internal-revenue law violations (ll. R. REPORT 112) 711. Dakota supreme court (bill S. 1497) 4143.
International copyright (H. R. REPORT le75) 3202. Depositions (bill H. R. 1&59) 2602.
International copyright (H. R. REPORT 2311) 4581. Depositigns (bill S. 832) 965.
Iowa courts (H. R. REPORT 256) Hr25. District of Col•1mbia. representation (resolution) 2729.
Johnson, Elliott (H. R. REPORT 1312) 2306. Equity ca. uses (bill$. 226) 965.
Johnston, Robert (H. R. REPORT 9) 423. Faison, Paul F. (bill H.R.4964) 7260.
Jordan, Thomas (H. R. REPORT 3">6) 1088. French spoliation claims (bill S. 442) 2795.
Judgment liens (H. R. REPORT 850) 1829. Georgia judicial districts (bill H. R. 3312) 8941.
Jud ges' retiring law (ll. R. HEPORT 53) 571. Gt-aham, John F. (S. REPORT 2093) 7861.
Judges' salaries (H. R. REPORT 1467) 2451. Greer County, Texas (bill. H. R 473:>) 2202, 2?.A5.
Juries (H. R. REPORT 2407) 4817. Harrell, John 1\I. (S. REPORT 1978) 7260.
Jurisdiction in curpnration cases (H. R. REPORT 246) 1024. Hook. George W. (bill S. 2783) 5W5.
Jurisdiction of United States conrts (H. R REPORT 942) 1832, 1877. Illinois courts (bill H. R. 1312) 6708.
Jurisdiction of circuit courts (H. R. REPORT 388) 1192. Imported liquors (S. Ui'::J'ORT 610) 2202.
Jurisdiction o'·er Great Lakes (H. R. REPORT 2218) 4437. Indian Tenitory conrts (b ill S. 270) 858.
Jury instructions (H. R. REPORT 34.3) 1059. Indian 'l'erritot·y com!~ (bills H: R.1204., 1874) 2989.
Kausas courts (H. R. REPORT 2859) 6191. Iowa courts (hill H. H. 00'>1) 2602.
Kentucky courts at Owensboro ugh (H. R. REPOR."r 358) 1088. Jackson election (S. HEPOI!T 1887) 6G88, 6984,7125.
Kimball, A. N. (H. R. REPORT 1Hi2) 3186. Jackson municipal election (t·csolntion) 616.
Land-office witnesses (H. R. REPORT 848) 1829. Johnston, Elliott (bill H. R.S2R5) 7061.
Lewis, Theodore C. ( H. R. REPORT 2963) 6537. Johnston, Robert (hill II. R. 4811) 2795.
Limitation statutes (H. R. REPORT 949) 1877. Judgment liens (bill H. H•. 8180) 3548.
Lindt:ay, Andrew J. (H. R RF.PORT 227) 930. Judges' r etirement (billS. 230) 965.
I,ouisianajudical districts (H. R. REPORT 1483) 2571. .Tudges' retirement (billS. 2470) 3610.
I.,ouisiana western judicial district (H. R. REPORT 49) 554. Judges' salaries (billS. 407) 3497.
Lowe, Rufus (H. R. HEPORT 2765) 5680. . Judges' salaries in Court of Claims and District of Columbia. courts {bill
1\fackall, W. W. (H. R. REPORT 6)364. s. 775) 5995.
[arruaduke, Henry H. ( H. R. REPORT 355) 1088. Juries (billS. 64.) 965.
Married women's rights (H. R. REPORT 1189) 2190. Jurisdiction of circuit courts (billS. 783) 1728.
1\lears, John W. (H. Lt. REPORT 101 ) 2021. Jury instructions (bill H. R. 6896) 8860.
Meetings of Congress (H. R REPORT 1017) 2021,2190. Jury instructions (billS. 192) 858.
l\Iccting of Congress (H. R. REPORT 525) 1280. Kansas courts (bill S. 857) 6708.
:Mexican war l10rse claims (H. R. REPORT 3025) 6785. Kansas courts (bill S. 856) 6708.
166 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Committee oli Judiciary-Continued. Committee on Library-Continued.
Reports by Reports by
Kentucky courts (petition) 670S. Annual report bf Librari:m (resolution) 1618.
Kentucky com"t3 (bill H. R. 331>1) 6708. Brumidi, Constantino (billS. 1764) 1402.
Lead-ore duties (S. REPOnT 1;03) 5895. Capron collection (bills S.1033, 2215) 1402, 1622, 2092.
Lewis, Theodore (bUI H.R.l0i35) 9513. Catalogue of Library (bill S. 2293) 1846.
Lindsay, Andrew J. (billS. 45;)) 78;). Coughlin, John J . (bill H. R. 55:3~) 6!97.
Louisiana judicial districts (bill H. n. 1477) 6708. Francis, Joseph (S. R. 62) 20D2.
Louisiana judicial districts (bill ll. R. 7398) 7105. Historical manuscripts (S. Mrs. Doc. 165) 6902 .
Mackall, William W. (bill H . R.3) 2729. Marietta Centenniall\Ionumcnt Association (amendment) 14.34.
Marmaduke, Henry H. (billS. 1574) 968. Medals (S. R. 39) 1402. ·
Min ncsota courts (bill ll. R. 5932) 4079.. Monument to negro soldiers (bill 8. 4C6) 534.
l\Iissis~ippi courts (bill H . R. 8808) 272!>. 1\Ionumentto:Mary Washington (bill 8.1211) 1402.
Mississippi courts (billS. 788) 968. Monument to General W . L. Davidson (bill 8.1097) 2092.
l\Iississippi courts (billS. 2650) 3032. Monument to General Joseph Warren (billS. 2392) 2092.
Missouri courts (bill H. R. 804.4) 2795. Monument to General G . R . Clark (billS. 2967) 6342.
Myers, Abram C. (S. R. 6} 86. Murray's letter-books (bill 8 . 192!>) 2092.
Myers, Julian (billS. 318l} 7275. National art commission (bill S. 1514) 1<102.
National inquests (S. REPORT 5li) 9G5, 1971. Portrait of Abraham Lincoln (S. REPORT 2331) 0081.
Nebraska courts (billS'S. 935; H. k. 1612) 6707. Princeton Battle Monument Association (billS. 3379) 6902.
Nebraska judicial districts (billS. 935) 6708. Saratoga. Monument Association (8. REPORT 2074) 7650.
New Jersey courts (billsS. 2041; ll. R.1618) 6708. Statue of General Zachary Taylor (bills 8.1025, 2787) 3382.
Passes (billS. 21:15) 3917. Sword of General Washington (billS. 2564) 2543.
Prison statistics (bill S. 356) 1489. Swo rds of General James Shields (bill H. R. 3796) 2092.
Public Land Strip (petition) 6708. Trenton battle monument (billS. 599) 1846.
Railroad receivers (billS. 231) Sfll7. Valley Forge Memorial Association (bill 8.1803) 1402.
Rutledge, John (billS. 2651) 2825.
Smith, Gusta"us W . (bill H . R. 11062) 7TIO. Committe e on Library Accommodations (Senate)
South Carolina school farm lauds (b1ll H. R . 8053) 9050.
Stevens, Walter H . (S. R. 71) 7468. Appointed 16.
Syphax, Maria (bill H . R. 3-!41) 14.89. ' Resolution authorizing them to ~it during recess, passed 9113'
Tebbs, A. Sidney (billS. 514) 2202. 9321, 9394.
Tucker, Sterling H. (bills S. 3297; H. R. 8674) 7259.
'l'utt, John A . S. (bill H. n. 2595) 1728. Committee on Library Building (House)
United States property (biU S. 539) 965.
Utall courts (amendment) 3799. Resolution for special committee, passed 1230.
Utah supreme court (billS. 1507) 3140. Appointed 1353.
Waite, 1\Iorri«on R. (bill S. 3621) 9320.
War clnims (H. R . REPORT 254} 10?....5. Committee on Library Investigation (House)
WesL Virgini:.\ courts (bill S.1204) 2602.
Winston, P. H. (bill H . R. 4239) 7861. Resolut ion nnssed to create select committee to investigate
Wyoming supreme court (billS. 1324) 7010. charges against a member of the House 8258.
Committee on Labor (House) Committee appointed 415.
Resolution to print testimony taken by, passed 8459, 8716.
Appointed 279. Authoriz;ed to sit during sessions of House 8542.
Authorized to order printing 671. Resolution to extend scope of investigation by, passed 8658.
Resolutions for special order for business from, passed 2026,
2271, 4469.' Reports by
Resolutions for special order for business from, referred 4139, Report of investigation (H. R. REPORT 3.516) 9:>22.
6505, 7;:}98. Committee on Manufactures (House)
Re olntions for special order for business from 1152,1189, 1319, Appointed 279.
1760, 7060, 7270, 7504, 8658. Mr. Hermanu excused·18D2.
·-Reports by Mr. Buchanan appointed 1892.
Alien labor (H. R. REPORT 1282) 2268. Resolution to pay expenses of in>estigating trusts, passed 1698
Com· icL labor (H. R. REPORT 1200) 2265. ~7036, 7355. " '
Con net-made goo ds (H. R. REPORTS 1727, 2022) 3054, 3579, 3932.
Department of Labor (ll. R. REPORT 1199) 2"..64. Authorized to order print_ing 2026. _
Eight-hour Jaw claims (resolution of inquiry) 1281. Resoll1tion to continue employmentof clerk during recess, passed
Eight-hour la w claims (H. R. REPORTS 365, 1726) 1089, 3054. 9615. .
Enlisted men of Army and Navy (H. R. REPORT 493) 1196.
Lette1·-caniers (II. R. REPORT 265) 1025. ' Reports by
Rai ll'Oad conductors (H. R.REPORT421) ll9l. Sugar trusts (H. R. REPORT 708) 1463.
R ailroad controversies with employes (H. R. REPORT 1725) 3053. Trusts (H. R. REPORTS 67, 3112) 609, 7038.
~al eswomen in D istrict of Columbia (H. R. REPORT 2903) 6369.
Wages (H. R. UEPORT 492) ll96. Committee on Manufactures (Senate)
Committee on Levees and Improvement of Mississippi Appointed 16.
River (House) Reports by
Appointed 279. Amendment to sundry ch·il appropriation bill 7061.
Committee on Library (House) Committee on lVle at Products (Senate)
Appointed 279. Resolution to appoint special committee to investigate meat
Rules amended to make, consist of five members 146. product f\nd cattle trn.de, passed 4083! 4208, 4577.
Rule amended to make committee consist of three members 1187. Appointed 4577.
Resolution for special order for business from: referred 511.
Committee on Merchant D.iarine and Fisheries (House)
Reports by Committee establ ished 146.
American Historical Association (H. R. REPORT 3101) 6985.
Capron collection (H . R. REPORT 3221) 7361. Appointed 279.
Francis, Joseph (H. R. REPORT-2990) 6660. Resolution to allow annual clerk to, passed 619'2, 7884.
Greely relief expedition (H. R. llEPOUT 3275) 7637. Resolutions for special order for business from 489, 7493.
1\Ionument at Point Pleasant, ,V, Va. (H. R. REPORT 935) 1832.
Monument to 1\Irny \Vashington (H. R REPORr 937, 3102) 1833, 6986. Authorized to order printing 277G.
:Monument to Francis Scott Key (H. R. REPORT 938) 1&"2. Reports by
Monument to " rilliam Henry Harrison (H. R . REPORT 940) 1832.
Monument to General Nathanjel Greene (H. R. REPORT 1012) 1924. Alaska seal· fisheries (resolution of inquiry) 3437.
Monument to General Daniell\:lorgan (H. R. REPORT 1013) 1924. Alaskfl seal fisbel'ics (H. R.ltEPOilT 2~) 3635.
1\Ionument to John Sevier (H. R. llEPOltT 2959) 6476. · Cann dinn discriminations (resolution o f inqub:y) ·i76.
Monument to General Joseph Warren (H. R. REPORT 2993) 6661. Comm issioner of Fish and Fisheries (H . R. REPORT 3) 36!.
1\Iouumentto General George Rogers Clark (H. R. REPORT 3026) 6735. English dredging steamship (resolution of inquiry) 7688.
Monument to General Henry Knox (ll. R. REPORT 3103) 6986., F ish Commission (resolution of inquirv) ).319.
Newburgh monument (H. R. REPORT 2075) 3387. Foreign-built vessels (H. n. REPORT 1 i4) 3202.
Statue of General Zachary Taylor (H. R. REPORTS 939, 3135) 1832, 7094. J osephine and l\I. C. Uppcr-\·cssels (H. R. REPORT 3106) 6986.
Stu tue of R. D. Owen (H. R. REPORT 2091) 39S9. , Navigation Jaws (H. R. RF.PORT 69) 640.
Statue of General John A. L ogan (H. R. REPORT 3206) 7248. Navigation laws (resolution of inquil'y) oo:;3.
Trenton battle monument (H. R. REPOnTB1147, l 78) 2071,3202. Ove;·loading ve cis on Great Lakes (resolution of inquiry) 3710.
Valley F-orge Centennial .Aswciation (H. R. REPORT 936) 1832. Sagmaw--.steamer (H. R. REPoRT 3013) G735.
Scythian--.steamer tH. R. REPORT 2002) 3378.
Committee on Libmry (Se;wte) State pilots (H. li:. REPORT U56j 1878.
Tonnoge tax (t·e olution of inquiry) 1024.
Appointed lG. Weiland Canal (resolution of inquiry) 5018.
Yachts (H. R. llEl'ORT 11" ) 2{51.
Heports by
Am!"uument to deficiency appropriation bill8G43. Committee o n lVIileag e (Ilottse)
Amendments to sundry civil appropriation bill6566, 6824. Appointed 14.
A.mel'ican Histo rical Association (bin S . 2986} 4614.
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 167
Committee on Military Affairs (House) Committee on Military Affairs-Continued.
Appointed 279. Reports by
Authorized to order printing 671, 4888. Foreign labor (resolution) 6192.
Subcommittee on Fort Brown investigation authorized to sit Fort Hrown reservation (H. R. REPORT 2543) 5062.
du.ring sessions of House 1056. Fort Brown re!>ervation (H. R. REPORT 8) 364.
Fort Leavenworth reservation (H. R. REPORT 2203) 4166.
Resolutions for special order for business from, referred 1668, Fort Leavenworth reservation (H. R. REPORT 1789) 3056.
2190, 3249. Fort Lowell reservation (H. R.REPORT 1671) 2958.
Authorized to sib during sessions of House 3408. }l'ort l\Ionroe hotel (H. TI. REPORT 2913) G418.
Fort 1\Ionroe wharf (H. R. REPORT 2041) 3746.
Reports by Fort Omaha (H. R. REPORT 2512) 5019. '
.A.ber, Caleb {ll. R. REPORT 2052) 3825. Fort Omaha (H. R. REPORT 1462) 2451 .
Ackerman, .A.. n. (H. R. REPORT 995) 1893. Fort Robinson and Fort Niobrara (H. R. REPORT 2840) 6069.
Alabama Agricultural College (H. R. ·REPORT 217) 879. Forts Robinson and Niobrara. (H.R.REPORT 1948} 3290.
Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company (H. R. REPORT 2076) 3887. Fourth Iown.lnfantry (H. R. REPORT 1336) 2446.
Annual appropriation bill for Army (H. R. REPORT.2367) 4687. Francesco, Alexander (fl. R. REPORT 382} 1119.
Appropriation bill for 1\Iilitary Academy (H. R. REPORT 341) 1036. Fremont, John C. (H. R. REPORT 2305) 4673,4713.
Armstrong, Jane (H. R. REPORT 1289) 2271. Fritts, Jeremiah (H. R. REPORT 1524) 2925.
Armstrong, William c. (H. R. r..EPORT 2960) 6476. Galloway, William G. (H. R. REPOUT 402) 1193.
Army appropriation bill (bill H . R. 10234) 6921. Gaylord, Otis H. (H.R.llEPORT 1512) 292i.
Arsenal at Columbia, Tenn. (H. It. REPORT 1285) 2271. General of the Army (bill 3. 2:!10) 4.819.
Artificial limbs (H. R. REPORT 2544) 5062. Gettysburgh celebmtion (H. R.REPORT 2206) 4166.
Assistant Secretary of War (H. R. REPORT 2592) 5254. Gettysburgh battle-field (H. H. REPORT 1790) 3056.
Assumed names (H. R. Rl:;PORT 1668) 2958. Go~·ernor's Island, New York (H . R . REPORT 3136) 7094.
Austin, Tex. (H. R. REPORT 174) 842. Gray, William (H. R. llEPOil.T 1516) 2925.
Averell, W. ,V. (H. R. REPORT 2766) 5680. Gunter, Allen (H. R.REPOTIT 1337) 2-!46.
Averell, ,V. W. (H.R. REPORT33.'i) 102. Halleck, William F . (H. R. REPORT 1227) 2266.
Avery, Milton R. (H. R. REPORT855) 1829. Hampton and Old Point Raihvay (H . R. REPORT 2605) 5326.
Babcock, R. D. (H. R. REPORT 2189) 4092. Hanley, William H. (II. ll. REPORT 2942) 6-1l8.
Barjerow, Timothy C. (H. R.REPORT 1518) 2925. Hann, Ira (II. R. REPORT 1512) 2~-! .
Barnes, Augustus (H. R. REPORT 1003) 1893. Hardin, W .}:l. (H. R. REPORT 403) 119.1.
Barr, George W. (H. R. REPORT109) 671. Hartman, John M. (H. R. REPORT 1001) 1893.
Bash, Daniel N. (H. R. REPORT 834) 1703. Hartzell, A. R. (H. R. REPORT 18j"7, omitted in Record).
Bash, Daniel N. (H. R. REPORT 1332) 2446. Hawkins, Jesse G. (H. R. REPORT 210} 8.7!1.
Bassett, William (H. R. REPORT 404) 1193. Heath, Labnn & Co. (H. R. REPoRr 2210) 4166.
Belger, James (H. R. REPORT 2096) 4037. Hedberg, Alfred (H. R. REPORT 4!l1 ) 1196,1646.
Bell, Addie (H. R. REPORT 2209) 4166. Henderson, James L. (H. R. REPORT 557) 1378.
Beshears, Alvis (H. R. REPORT 1509) 2924. High wood mililary post (H. R. REPoRT 2768) 5680.
Bestle, Godfrey (IT. R. REPORT 991) 1893. Hodge, Isaac (H. R. REPORT 990} 1893.
Blake, C. 1\I. (H. R. REPORT 2083) 3934. Holt, John (H . R. REPORT 1512) 2924.
Blakeslee, WilliamR. (H. R REPORT 12(8) 2265. Hughes, James 'l'. (H. R. REPORT 2915) 6417.
Blythe, Charles G. (H. R. REPORT 1239) 2271. Hulburt, David (H.R.REPOnT 1512) 2924.
Boag, Wii.liam R. (H. R. REPORT 330)1028. Hunt, Henry J . (H. R. REPORT 1947) 3290.
Bolton, George\V. (H. R. REPORT 1333) 24 ~ 6. Hurst, Joseph H . (H. R. REPORT 20.71) 3825.
Bolton, George W. (H. R. REPORT 997) 1893. illinois Soldiers' Home (H. R. REPORT-a389) 81!J3. ·
Bostatter, Jacob G. (H. R. REPORT 853) 1829. Isenburg, Henry (II. R. REPORT 1521) 2225.
Boswell, Henry (H. R. REPORT 1289) 2271. Joue tt·, James S. (H. R. REPORT 556) 1378.
Bounties for re-enlistment (H. R. REPORT 337) 1028. Junction City and Fort Riley Street Railway (H. R. REPORT 2864) 619?.
Bounty for wars prior to 1 61 (H. R.::REPORT 336) 1028. .Jrmction ·City and Fort Riley Street Rail way (H. R. REPORT '992) 1893.
Bounty to discharged soldiers (H. R. REPORT 519) 1228. Kane, James (H. R. REPORT 1980) 3:156.
Brainard, David L. (H. R. REPORT 701) 1449. Kansas Valley Railroad (H. R. REPORT 405} 1193.
Brainard, David L., and others (H. R . REPORT 388) 1028. Kase, Isaac A. (H. R. REPORT 1289) 2Z71.
Brevet rank (H. R. REPORT 2858) 6143. Kelley, T.tomas J . (H.R.REPORT 1289) 227L
Brevets for Indian wars (H. R. REPORTS 1225, 12!!6) 2266. Kellogg, Harry S. (H. 'R. REPORT 1338) 214.6.
Brown, Andrew (H. R. REPORT 1522) 2925. Kelly, .l\Iichael (H. R. REPO&T2604) 5326.
Brown, John R. (H.R.RE.l'ORT333) 1028. Kentucky State troops (H. R. REPORT2<>"""13) 5019.
B ryant, James B. (H. R. REPoRT 1289) 22TI. King, Henry (H. R. REPORT 996) 1 93.
Burns, Thomas (H. R. REPORT 1788) 3056. King, James (H. R. REPORT 2603) 5336.
Byrd, James W: (H. R. REPORT 1512) 2924. Kline, William (H. R. REPORT 1512) 2924.
Camp, George W . (H. R. REPORT 1512) 2924. Koller, Jacob (H. R. REPORT 12 9) 22n.
Campbell, Charles H. (H. R . REPORT 2705) 5456. Lang, Tathanie1 (H. R. REPoRT 1!!79) 3456.
Campbell, George (H. R. REPORT 1994) 3578. Leahy, F. T. (H. R. REPORT 1289) 2271.
Captured flags (resolution of inquiry) 4..."7. Leavenworth Rapid Transit Railway (H. R. REPORT 2443) 4956.
Carley, Rush (H. R. REPORT 1523) 2925. Lee, Inry A. (H. R. REPORT 1264) 2267.
Cartner, John (H. R . REPORT 1289) 2Z71. Leib, Edward H. (H.R.REPORTl987) 3457.
Cednr Rapids, Iowa Falls and Northwestern Railway (H. R. REPORT Lord, Thomas W . (H. R. REPoRT 546)1319.
2862) 6192. ' Lymaugh, Thomas (H. R. REPORT 1512) 2924.
Chase, John (H. R. REPoRT 2056) 3825. McClain, l\Iicho.el J . (H. R. REPORT 2!116) 6117.
Chase, John (H. R. REPORT 12&9) 22n. McClure, Daniel (H. R. REPORT 1672) 2958.
Cheyenne Street Railwny (H. R. REPORT 649) 1382. McCormicK:, Johrt (H. R. REPORT 407) 1193.
Cheyenne Street Railroad (H. R. REPORT 2202) 4166. McCullough, G . W. (B. R. REPORT 1520) 2925.
Chicago, Kansas and Western ·Railway (H. R. REPORT 2856} 6192. McFarland, John (H . R. REPonT 29Il) 6418.
Claims for muster and pay (H. R. REPORT 1998) 3578, McKibbin, David B . (H. R. REPORT 15le) 2924.
Clark, Benjamin M. (H . R. REPoRT 1512) 2924. 1\IcL:l.ughlin, Thomas A . (H. R. Rlli'ORT 1512) 2924.
Clark, William (H. R. REPORT 2446) (bill S. ll18). McLean, Sarah K . (H. R. REPORT 1515) 2925.
Clarke, William D. (H. R. REPORT 2093) 39\19. 1\IcNamar11., Martin (H. R. REPORT 1.519) 20!!5.
Collis, Stephen l\!. (H. R. REPORT 555) 1378. MeN utt, Robert (H. R. REPORT 2863) 61U2.
Contract surgeons (H. R. REPORT 2602) 5325. Mahan, Aquil1a (H. P ... REPOUT 1512) 2924.
Cook, George (H. R. REPORT 384) 1119. Marcum, Edward (II. R. REPORT 9 9) 1893, 2925.
Cott, Christopher (H. R. REPoRT 2064) 3825. Markham, H . C. (H. R. REPORT 779) 1595.
Coughlin, James (H. R. REPORT 99 ) 1893. Maumee valley (H. R. REPORT 1286) 2271.
Crane,~ at.haniel {H. R. REPORT 1517) 2925. Maxwell, Joel (H. R. REPORT 1289) 2271.
Cl·o.ngle, Henry (H. R.. REPORT 1512) 2924. Mexican war pensions (resolution of inquiry) 6418.
Creage r, Charles W. (H. R. REPORT1512) 292!. Military Academy appropriation bill (bill II. R. 6894) 3165.
Crenshaw, Peter (H. R. REPORT 1525) 2925. Military Academy buildings (H. R. REPORT 2029) 36-36.
Crou e, Willinm (H. R. REPORT 2199) 4L66. Military badges (H. R. ~PORT 3399) 8262.
Crownover, John T. (H. R. REPORT 15l2) 2924. Mobile and Birmingham Railway (H. R. REPORT 2425) 4S19.
Dailey, Nicolas (Fl. R. REPORT 1512) 2924. 1\Iontgomery, R. H. (H. R. REPORT 211) 879.
Dart, Henry E. (H. R. REPORT 12>39) 2271. Monthly payments (H. R. REPORT 2069) 3825.
Da \· en port-, George 'V. (H. R. REPORT 1507) 2924. Monument to prison-ship victims (H. R. REPORT 1335) 2446.
DaYid, D. H. (H. R. REPORT 2063) 382-'5. Moore, Henry (H. R. REPORT 1795) 3056.
Denver and Rio Grande.llailroad (H. R. R'EPORT.334) 1028. 1\Iorris, Daniel (H . R. REPORT 1289) 2271 .
Desertion charges (H. R. REPORT 2577) 5181. 1\Iw·phey, William R. (H. R. REPORT 2011) 3578.
DesC'rLion charges (H. R. REPORT 1289) 2271. Muster and pay of volunteers (H. R. REPORT 2201) 4165.
De.:;ertion charges (H.R.R:FJPORT 785) 1644. 1\Iuster and pay of volunteers (H. R . REPORT 331) 1023. 1
Dils, Louis C. (H. R. REPORT 1263) 2267. Muster claims (resolution of inquiry) ll96.
Drinks, Bernard (H. R. REPORT 1512) 2924 . National cemetery at Alexandria, Va. (H. R. REPORT 1712) 3053.
Duluth and l\Ianitoba Railroad (H. R. REPORT 1988) 3457. National cemetery at Baton Rouge, L a . (H. R. REPORT 836) 1703.
Dunlap, George W. (H. R. REPORT 1512) 2924. National cemetery at Florence, S.C. (H. R. REPORT 29-!6) 6418.
Dunphy, P. (ll. R. REPORT 3009) 6796. National cemete ry at FrederiC'ksburgh, Va. (H. R. REPORT 1986) 3457.
Dutton, Elias (H. R. REPORT 1512) 292-i. National cemetery at Hampton, Va. (H. R. REPORT 2211) 4166.
Eddy, Ashe~· R. (H. R.IillPORT 281i) 6142. National cemetery at Little Rock, .Ark. (H. R. REPORT 3031) 3934.
Eddy, Peter lt. (H. R. REPORT 1289) 2!.'71. National cemetery at 1\Iemphis (H. R. REPORT 1673) 2958.
Efliciency of Army (H. H. REPORT 8.3.3) 1703. National cemetery at New Berne, N.C. (H. R. REPORT 1287) 2271.
Ell ill. Joel B. (IL H.. REPORT 3208) 7860. National cemetery at Pensacola., Fla. (H. It. REPORT 2962) 6538.
Euglish, Willia-m (H. ll.HEPORT 3205) 7247. National cemetery at Salisbury, N.C. (II. R. REPORT 2349) 4672.
En111s. James (H. R.llEPORT 987) 1 ·93. National cemetery at Vicksburg,l\Iiss. (II. R. REPORT 2945) 6118.
Eyre, Lieutenant-Colonel (H. R. REPORT 1792) 3056. National cemetery st Wilmington, N.C. (H. R. REPORT 3517) 90?..4.
Facion, Richard (H. R. REPORT 1512) 2924. National Home for Disabled Volunteer;J (H. R. REPORT 2839) 6069.
11'ai:SC'y, Jnmes S. (H. R. REPORT 1512) 2924. National Home for Disabled Volunteers' managers (H. Res.l95} 5974.
Field. Francill A. (H. R. REPORT 2918) 6417. National Hom:eior Disabled Volu~1teers' manager (H. R . REPORT 2917)
Fisher, Neil (II. R. REPORT 2009) 3578. 6417.
Fole\r. '.rhomas F. (H. ll. REPORT 83311702. National Mil~ ana Navall\Iuseum (resolution of inquiry) 7094 •
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168 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Committee on Military Affairs-=continued. Committee on Military Affairs-Continued.
Reports by Reports by
Needy, l\Iicbael (H. R. REPORT 1512) 29'1..4. Assistant smgeons (S. REPORT 299) 1252.
Neuert, Richard A. (H. R. REPORT 2046) 374.6. Assumed names (bi .l S. 1295) 726.
North we t So:diers' .Association (H.R. REPORT2669) 5390. Austin, Tex. (S. REPORT 267) lli5.
Ochillree, George M. (bill H. R. 4659) 7129. Averell, W. W. (S.REPOR'r 355) 1402.
Officers' details for colleges (H. R. REPORT 1669} 2958. Averell, W. W. ~S.REP ORT 590} 2091.
Omaha, Hays City and South westeru Railway (H. R. REPORT 2865) 6192. Bacon, James H. (S. REPORT 720) 2328.
Ordnance experiments at Fort Monroe (II. R. REPORT 2297) 4.539, Badges (S. REPORT 1530} 5134. •
Oregon militia. (H. R. REPORT 1193) 2190. Bailey, Catharine K . (S. REPORT 348) 1359.
0' Rourke, James (H. R. REPORT 988) 1893. Bail'd, Absalom (S. R. 59} 19-ll.
Oula.han, Richard (H. R. REPORT 2944) 6418. Baldwin, Silas D. (S. REPORT 389) 1532.
Pace, James (H.R. REPORT 3086) 6986. Ball, Hora.ce E. (S. REPORT 2187) 8321.
Payr:e, John A. (H. R. REPORT 1793) 3056. Bauguess, Robert J. (S. REPoRT 21) 339.
Peale, .James ·r. (H. R. REPORT 2259)" 4:;>13. Bayard, William (S. REPORT 779) 2467.
Pendleton, Edward E. (H. R. REPoRT 38-5) 1119. Beer, Levi (S. REPORT 31'2) 1329.
Phillips, John C. (H. R. REPORT 2753) 5584. Belger, James (S. REPORT 2136) 8130.
Pifher, John (H. R. REPORT 1512) 2921. Bennington Battle l\Ionument Association (S. REPORT 1288) 4079.
Pima Land nnd Water Company (H. R. REPORT 1670) 2958. Berryman,. IIIattbew W. (S. REPORT 1951) 7061.
Pineville national cemetery (H. R. REPORT 31) 522. Birmin~ham, Mobile and Navy Cove Harbor Railw&y (S. REPORT 1965)
Pittsburgh, Pa. (H. R. REPORT 1022) 2021. 7153.
Plattsburgh reservation (H. R. REPORT 3500} 8935. Blake, C. 1\f. (S. REPORT 945) 2895.
Pleasonton, Alfred (H. R. REPORT 2594) 5254. Blake, John W. (S. REPORT 183) 894.
Pleasonton Alfred (H. R. REPORT 340) 1036. Bolton, George W. (S. REPORT 10) 339.
Porter Academy (H. R. REPoRT 561) 1378. Bostalter, Jacob G. (S. REPORT 1784) 6173.
PoucelerjJoseph C. (H. R.REPORT 1289) 2271. Bounties to discharged soldiers (S. REPORT 2124) 8130.
Powers, ohn (H. R.REPORT560) 1378. Bounty claims (8. REPORT 185) 894.
Pratt, HenryS. (H. R. REPORT 1513) 2925. Bowe.rs, Charles F. (bill S. 2730) 4299.
Presidio reservation, San Francisco (H. R. REPORT 832) 1702. Boyd, W. H. (S. REPORT 222:!) s:i58.
Promotion of oflicers (H. R. REPORT 1314) 2371. Brace, Electa (S. R.Eror:·r ll:J7) 3673. ·
Public defense (H. R. REPORT 1021) 2021. Brainard, David L. (S. REPORT 3;5) 401.
Randol, Rodol~h (H. R. REPORT 558) 1378. Brevets (S. REPORTS 790, 791. 792) 2543.
Read, John P. (H. R. REPORT 1220} 22!i5. Brown, 'Vilson ,V. (S. REPou-r 542) 1993.
Records of the Rebellion (re!olut.ions of inquiry) 426,2026, Bugg, J. H., and others (S. REPORT 2223) 8558.
Reedy, Daniel (H. R. REPORT 1289) 2271. Bullis, Charles L. (S. REPORT 513) 1941.
' Reid, John W. (H. R. REPORT 1331) 2446. Burkhart, John (S. REPORT 405} 1532.
Reilly, John (H. R. REPORT 2212) 4166. Burton, Joseph B. (S. REPORT 1281) 3918.
Reno, Marcus A. (H. R. REPORT 332) 1028. $Jady, Henry K. (S. REPORT 522} 1993.
Retirement of officers (H. R. REPORT 1711) 3053. California. Indian war claims (S. REPORT 224.6} 8643.
Richter, Charles (H. R. REPORT 1512} 2924. Chaplains (S. REPORT 938) 2895.
Rigney, John (H. R. REPoRT 1162) 2155. Chaplains (S. REPORT 724} 2328.
Robinson, John W. (H. R. REPORT 994) 1893. Cheyenne Street Railroad (S. REPORT 349) 1359.
Rock Island dam (H. R. REPORT 2767) 5680. Chicago, Kansas and W est~rn Rail way (S. REPORT 599) 2135,
Romine, Alfr~d U. (H. R. REPORT 1512) 2924. Chicago, Kansas and 'Vestem Railway (S. REPORT 92) 726.
Rowland, Martin V. (H. R. REPORT 1002) 1893, Citadel Academy, South Carolina (S. R.100) 6824.
Ruckstuhl,J.George (H.R.REPORT 856) 1829. Citadel Academy, South Carolina {S. REPORT 2097) 7924.
Saint John , S. A. (H. R. REPORT 559) 13i8. Clark, William (S. REPORT 56) 505.
Sample, David (H. R. REPORT 3108) 6987. Claycomb, Conrad (S. REPOR1' 717) 2328.
Sam Rice Post, Grand Army of the Republic (H, R. REPOD'r 8H6) 7226, Coakley, William (S. REPORT 719) 2328.
Sanford, George E. (H. R. REPORT 993) 1893. Collins, Joseph B. (S. REPORT 1059) 3221.
Seiler, Kasimer (H. R. REPORT 999) 1893. • Collis, Stephen l\I. (9. REPORT 1507} 5086.
Shafer, Joseph l\1. (H. R. REPORT 1279) 2271. Condemned cannon (S. REPORT 296) 1251.
Shannon, Michael (H. R. REPORT 1526) 2925. Condemned cannon donations (S. REPORT 227) 1009,
Shields, General James (H . R. REPORT 3400) 8262, Conlan, Francis J. (S. REPORT 1074) 3267.
Shinn, Benjamin F. (H. R. REPORT 1000) 1893. Conroy, Thomas (8. REPORT 10i3) 3267.
Shorter, John F. (H. R. REPORT 810} 1646. Cooley, Calvin C. (S. REPORT 2188) 8321.
Signal Uorps (H. R. REPORT 2593) 5254. Corinth national cemetery (S. REPORT 47) 505.
Signal Corps property (H. R. REPoRT 2077) 3887. Cott, ( hristopber (S. REPORT 1451) 4742.
Sinclair, 1\lalcolm (H. R. REPORT 1290) 2271. Crozier, E. B. (S. REPORT 373) 1433.
Slaughter, Benjamin F. (H. R. REPORT 2045) 3746. Curtice, Grovenor .A. (S. REPORT439) 17~8.
Small, Michael P. (H. R.-REPORT 345) 1059. Dana., D. D. (S. UEPORT 1356} 4454.
Smith, Andrew J. (H. R. REPORT 1508} 2924. Davenport, George ,V. (S. REPORT 1448) 4742.
Smith, Andrew R. G. (H. R. REPORT 1514) 2925. David , C. H. (bill ::>. 3090) 6497.
Smith, George (H. R. REPORT 383) 1119. Davis, Enoch (S. REPORT 2298} 9049.
Smith, William F. (S. REPORT 1529) 5134. Davis, John P. T. (S. REPORT 1045) 3221.
Smith, William F. (H. R. REPORT 1813) 3165. Denver and Rio Grande Railroad (bill S.1302) 1359.
Smith, William T. (H. R. REPORT 1289} 2271. Desertion (S. REPORT 12) 339.
Soldiers' home in India:q.a. (H. R. REPORT 1710} 8053. Disbursing officers' bonds (bill H. R 8873} 6824.
Southern Illinois Normal University (H. R. J9n'ORT 1219) 2265. District of Columbia. militia. (billS. 2602) 2729.
!:iowell, William J. (H. R. REPORT2947) 6418. Downing, James (S. REPORT 1046) 3221.
Spencer, 1\Iartha (ll. R. REPORT 3209) 7360. Driskill, Joseph (bill H. R. 5829) 2328.
Spencer, William C. (H. R. REPORT 2059) 3825. Duluth and Manitoba Railroad (S. REPORT 38) 4.01.
S 1ate soldiers' homes (H. R. REPoRTs 2821, 2838) 6069. Eddy, Ashet· R. (S. REPORT 1788) 6227.
St ephenson, Alpheus P. (H. R. REPORT 1512) 2924. Eddy, .Asher R. (bi11 H. R. 9298) 6824.
Stratton, Albert (H. R. REPORT 1289) 2271. English, William (billS. 1423} 1359.
Summers, John (H. R. REPORT 854) 1829. Equalization of bounties (petitionsj 2328.
Swords of GenemlShields (ff. R. REPORT 346) 1059. Farnsworth, John J. (S. REPORT 1346) 4299.
'rabarrah, William H. (H. R. REPORT 2188) 4092. Fenton, William H. (S. REPORT 18!i1) 6497.
'l'elegrnph operators (H. R. REPORT 837) 1703. Figard, Levi H. (S. REPORT 1647) 5527.
'l'en Eyck, Tenedore (H. R. REPORT 2010) 3578. Fish, Emma H. (S. REPORT 307) 1329.
Tobey, Almon l\1. (H. R. REPORT 986) 1893. Flora, Harrison (S. REPORT 1193) 3673.
Toop, Stephen A. (H. R. REPORT 1794) 3056. Fort Douglas reservation (S. REPORT 1355) «54.
'l'ripler, Eunice (H. R. REPORT 2072) 3825. Fort Leavenworth reservation (S. REPORT 1064) 3221.
Urtecho, J. A. (H. R. REPORT 1697) 2959. Fort Marion (S. REPORT 1 9) 9G5.
Volunteer officers' pay (H . R. REPORT 1132) 2025, Fort Omaha. (S. REPORT 430) 1069,1580.
Waller, Benjamin R. (H. R. REPORT 406) 1193. Fort Robinson and Fort Nif\brara. (S. REPORT 441) 1728,
·welty, Aaron E. (H. R REPORT 1163) 2155. Foster, Asher ,V. (S. REPORT 875) 2795.
'Vempe, Frank (H. R. REPORT 1289) 2271. Fourteenth Kansas Cavalry (S. REPORT 440) 1728.
' Vilder, George D. (H. R. REPORT 2949) 6418. Fourth Iowa Infantry (S. REPORT 187) 894. ·
'Villiams, John (H. R. REPORT 1512) 2924. Fourth Iowa Infantry (S. REPORT 297) 1252.
Worcester, Alfred J. (H. R. REPORT 1511) 2924. Fredericksen, Christian (S. REPORT 877} 2795.
York Harbor and Beach Railroad {H. R. REPORT 1334) 244.6. Fremont, J ol;m C. (S. REPORT 1029)' 3116.
Young, John (H. R. REPORT 1512) 2924. Frontier Guards TS. REPORT 1681) 5828.
Galloway, William G. (S. RErORT 231) 1134.
Committee on Military Affairs (Senctte) Gannage, Smith P. {billS. 2598} 45U.
Gebagan, Tllomas H. (S. REPORT 1352) 4454.
Appointed 16. General of the Army (billS. 2210) 4695.
Gettysburg-h battle-field (S. REPORT 362) 1403.
Reports by Get.tysburgh reunion (S. REPORT 1501) 3237.
Abbey, ~I aria N. (S. REPORTS 1637,1638) 5453. Gilstrap, 1\L J. (petition) 4;571.
Accounts of southern railways (billS. 2691) 3918. Gilstrap, 1\I. J. (8. REPORT-) 4.571.
Acting assistant surgeons (bill 8 . 2265) 4299. Gorsuch, William P. (S. REPORT 114.4) 3.'382.
Adams, Bridget (S. REPORT 725} 2328. Graham, George W. (S. REPORT 1852) 6497.
Adams, John J. (8. REPORT 725) 2328. Gray, William (S. REPORT 1639) 5453.
Aides-de-camp of voluntee rs (S. REPORT 2118) 8088. Green, John C. (S. REPORT 722) 2328. .
Alabama AgTicultural College (S. REPORT 937) ~95. Guilford Court-House Battle-Ground .Association (9. REPOlt.T 035) 2895.
Alden, \ Varren C. (S. REPORT 5&'!) 2091. Gwnnip, Lyman {S. REPORT 2212) 8483.
Amendments to Army appropriation bill5453.5658. Gummo, John W. (S. REPORT 358) 1402.
Amendment to sundry civil appropriation bill6173. Gunn, Dennis (S. REPORT 1072) 3267.
Andrews. D. Thomas (S. REPORT 871) 2794. Gunter, Allen (S. REPORT 1855) 649i.
Army officers' detail for colleges (S. REPORTS 98, 99) 785. HRger, A. W. (S. REPORT 2174} 8320.
Arnaud, Charles de (S. REPORT 22~) 1069. Harris, Nathaniel R. (petition) 2092.
Arsenal at Columbia, Tenn. (S. REPORT 1027) 3116, Hartzell,~· R. (S. REPORT 20-!0} 7606.
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 169
Committee on Military Affaire-Continued. Committee on Military Affairs-Continued.
Reports by • Reports by
Hasting s,Loren W. (S. RE POR l' 1450) 4742. Porter Academy (S. REPORT 8) 115.
Headstones for soldiers (S. REPORT 1357) 4.4;)4. Potoma c River bridge (bill S.160) 1329.
Healy, Iichael (S. R-..;PORT 940) 2895. Powers, .John (S. REPORT 597) 2135. .
Hedberg, 4-lfred (8. REPORT 431) 1617. Price, ThomasL. (S. REPoRT 89) 726.
Henderson, .James L. (S. REPOitl' 1043) 3221. .Promotion of officers (S. REPORT 1196) 3673.
Hinsmann, .John (S. REPORT 874) 2795. Quimby,l\Iaurice (S. REPORT729) 2328.
Hitchcock. Valentine (8. REPORT 2039) 7606. Rader, W. H . H. (S. REPORT 1386) 4614.
Jlolly, Charl es F. (bill S. 2429) 8320. Read, .John B. (S. REPORT 1966) 7153.
Honeyc utt, Ste phen l\1. (S. R:m>ORT 543) 1993. Read, .John B. (S. R. 5) 115.
Hospital s tewards (S. REPORT 2264) 8754. Records of State troops (S. 12!7) 3221.
Huddles ton, Elkanau (S. REPORT 1446) 4743. Retirement of disabled officers (billS. 1100) 3673.
Hug hes, .James T . ( . RErORT !l292) 8978. Retirement of enlisted men (S. REPORT 574) 2044.
HuutP.r, Henwood (S. REPOR'.r 313) 1329. Richmond national cemetery (billS. 932) 505.
Indiana Soldiers nn!l Sailors' 1\Ionument Commission (S. REPORT 1S:U) Rigney, John (S. REPORT 1071) 3267.
6497. Rohn, .Jacob 18. REPORT 512) 1941.
Infantry orgnnizalion (S. REPORT 36) 401. Sam Rice Post, Grand Army of the Republic (S. REPORT 2122} 8088.
.Jenny, Charles L. (bill S~69) i383. Sawtelle, Charles G. (S. REPORT 1866) 6566.
.Jones, Elizabeth (S. R EPifuT2319) 9151. Sawyer, Nathaniel C. (S. REPORT 2175) 8320•
.Jones, Levi (S. REPORT 591) 20tH . Sayers, .John H. (S.REPORT 872) 2794.
.Jouett, .James S. (S. REPORT 495) 1846. Sechler, .John T. (bill S. 2059) 5237.
.Junction City and Fort Riley Street Railway (S. REPORT 600) 2135. Second Kansas Infantry (8. REPORT 359) 1402•
Kansas Valley Railroad (S. REPORT 59!!) 213.3, Shorter. John F. (S. REPORT 947) 2895.
Kendall, William (S. REPORT ~87 ) 2091. Shurtleff, Roswell 111. (S. REPORT 1063) 3221.
Kennerly, Florida (billS. 1078) 2091. Signal Corps property (S. REPORT 745) 2427.
Kennon's counterpoise battery (S. REPORT 715) 2135,2328. Signal Service (bill S.1568) 2092.
Keyes, Edward L. (S. REPORT 1191) 3673. Signal-service observers (S. REPORT 592) 2091.
Key West Railroad (billS. 256) 115. Smalley, Godfrey (S.REPORT 2186) 8321.
Knight, Newton (S. REPORT 7181 2328. Smith, Andrew .J. (bill H. R. 2579) 9099.
IA\kin, Benjamin D. (8. REPORT 2123) 8130. Smith, Andrew J. (S. REPORT 2045) 7606.
La. Tour, Lewis G. (S. REPORT 14-<H) 4742. Smith, Andrew R. G. {S. REPORT 311) 1329.
Latta, Edward T. (billS. 967) 2167. Smith, Andrew R. G. (S. REPORT 1921) 6824.
Leavenworth Rapid Tra nsit Rail way (S. REPORT 1947) 698!. Smith, Cha~:les B. (S. REPORT 442) 1728.
Lecompte, Henry {S. R.l12) 9081. Smith, D. C. (S. REPORT 714) 23'>..8.
Leib, Ed ward H. (8. REPORT 3.37) 1402. · Smith, Thornton (8 . REPORT 1192) 3673.
Lewis, 1\Iary A. (bill 8,1499) 1007. Smith, William F. (S. REPORTS 1529, 1942) 5134,6893.
Livermore, Fidus (S. REPORT 490) 1809. Soldiers' headstones lS. REPORT 1811) 6340.
Lord, Thomas W. (S. REPORT 1593) 5237. • Soldiers' Home (S. REPORT 784) 2467.
Soldiers' homes (S. REPORT 1037) 3116.
Lossee, Stephen H. (S. REPORT 2139) 8203.
Lynck, .John A. (S. REPORT 1502) 4978. Soldiers' home in Indiana (S. REPORT 1592) 5237.
McBride, William H. (S. REPORT 2LX9) 8321. Southern Illinois Normal University (S. REPORT 1867) 6566.
McOarty, Timothy (S. REPORI' 111!!)3319. Spears. David C. (S. REPORT 2183) 832-l.
McCauley, Franklin W. (S. REPORT 10?..8) 3116. Springfield Armory (S. REPORT 775) 2467.
McClure, Daniel (S. REPORT--) 8952. State soldiers' homes (S. REPORTS 754, 755) 2427.
McClure, Daniel (S. REPORT 2020) 7468. Stewart, .John F. (S. REPORT 1190) 3673. '
McCulloh, G. W. (S. REPORT 1863) 6497. Stinson, C. M. (bill H . R. 3595) 8320.
McDaniel, 0. R. (S. REPORT 11) 339. Stoneman, George (S. REPORT 2182) 8320.
McFarland, .John (S. REPORT 443) 1728. Subsistence Department (S. REPORT 225) 1069.
Mackey, William (S. REPORT 1856) 6497. Sullivan, Michael ~S. REPORT 2185) 8321.
McKibbin, David B. (bill S.1467) 2091. Swank, .Joseph G. (S. REPORT 1640) 5453.
McKinley, Thompson (S. REPORT 2358) 9162. Taylor, Thomas .J. (S. REPORT 1044) 3221.
McLean, Sarah K. (S. REPORT 1449) 4742. Tebbs, A. Sidney (S. REPORT 2038) 7606.
McManus, Thomas P. (petition) 7383. Tents to Tennessee (H. Res.123) 3221.
McMullin, Richard W. (:::l. REPORT 939) 2895. Thieman, Augus t CS. REPORT 1371) 4571.
March, Peter {S. REPORT 305) 1329. Thomas, .Jobn D. (S. REPORT 1062) 3221.
Marcinkowski, Felix (S. REPORT 2013) 7418. Thompson, Isaac N. (S. REPORT 438) 1728.
Marion, .John H. (S. REPORT 489) 1809. Thompson, William (S. REPORT 941) 2895.
Markham, H. C. (S. REPORT 2044) 7606. Tomlinson, Mark (S. REPORT 2385) 9393.
Maumee Valley Monumental Association (S. REPORT 46) 505. '.rravis, William L. (S. REPORT 2138) 8203.
Maynadier, W. M. (8. REPORT 9) 115. Urtecho, .J. A. (S. R. 68) 2746.
Melbourne, Wilbur F. (billS. 281)4) 8203. Vaughn, .James S. (S. REPORT 218!) 8321.
?.files, .John (bill S.1151) 2895. Vincent, Willia m (bill S. 2870) 7383.
Militia appropriation (S. REPORT 1350) 4454. War claims of Pacific-coast States (S. REPORT 2014) 7418.
Miller, Thomas (S. REPORT 876) 2795. Weaver, .John C. (S . .ltEPORT 873) 2795.
Miller, Thomas .J. (bill S. 33) 115. Weeden, Amos C. (S. REPORT 944) 2895.
Minneapolis, Sault ~te. Marie and Atlantic Railway (S. REPORT 943) 2895. Welsh, William (S. REPORT 1445) 4742.
Missouri militia claims tS. REPORT 5) 115. Wheeler, Charles E. (S. REPoRT 1862) 6497.
Moberly, W . .J. (S. REPORT 14,')2) 4742. Wheeler, Francis I. (bill H. R. 5874) 2041.
Mobile and Birmingham Railroad (billS. 2477) 3681. Whitall, Catherine E. (S. REPORT 2125) ll130.
Montana militia (S. REPORT 2333) 9109. White, .Joseph R. (S. REPORT 1922) 6824.
Montgomery, Robert H. (S. REPORT 37) 401. Whitehouse, Edward (S. REPORT 372) 1433.
Monthly payments to Army (bill H. R. 8873) 68?.A. Winona and Southwestern Railway (bill H. R.1060~) 6688.
Morrison, Thomas (S. REPORT 1075) 3267. Wolff, William (S. REPORT 936) 2895.
Morrow, David (billS. 3225) 8754. Worcester, Alfred .J. (S. REPORT 1860) 6497.
1\Iuster and pay (S. REPORT 1857) 6497. Yellowstone Park (S. REPORT>315) 1329.
Myers, H. A. (S. REPORT 721) 2328. York Harbor and Beach Ra ilroad (bill H. R. 7509) 368L
National cemetery at Baton Rouge, La. (S. REPORT 1791) 6227.
National cemetery at Florence, S. C. (S. REPORT 2297) 9049. Committee on Militia (House)
National cemetery at Fort Scott., Kans. (S. REPORT 942) 2895.
National cemetery at New Berne, N.C. (S. REPORT 1370) 4571. Appointed 279.
National cemetery at Pineville, La. (S. REPORT 310) 1329. Reports by
National cemetery at San Fmncisco (S. REPORT 1060) 3221.
Nation:-~1 cemetery at Staunton, Va. tS. REPORT 375) 1489. District of Columbia. militia (H. R. REPORTS 809,2607, 2869) 1645,5326,6301.
National Home for Disabled Volunteers, managers (H. Res.195) 6341. Montana militia (H. R. REPORT 2402) 4713.
Nevada. war claims (S. R EPORT 1371) 4079.
Newton, Charles B. (S. REPORT 1813) 513!, 63QO. Committee on Mines and Minin-g (House)
Northwes t Soldiers and Sailors' Association (S. REPORT 1925) 6824. Appointed 279. .
Och il tree, George l\1. (S. REPORT 1786) 6174. ·
O'Connor, Stephe n (S. REPORT 776) 2467. - Resolution for special mder for business from, referred 1057.
Officers serving o n e gmde twenty-one years (S. REPORT 728) 2337. Resolution that they .investigate alien ownership of mines,
Omaha, H a ys City and Southwestern Railroad (S. REPORT 55) 505. passed 9321.
Oregon ordnance account (S. R EPORT 488) 1809.
O' Rour ke, .James (S. R r;:PORT 601) 2135. Reports by
Ove r ton , G iles B. (S. REPORT 306) 1329. Alien land act (H. R. REPORT 703) 1449.
P aci fi c 'tn tes war claims (bills S . 36, 2440, 3119) 7259. Iron ores of Louis iana. and Texas (resolution of inquiry) 1029.
Pan·in and Greene (S. REPORT34) 401. McGarraha n, William (H. R. REPORT 264) 102.'), ·
Pay Dep artment (S. REPORT360) 1402. Mining d ebris in California. (H. R. REPORT 408) 1193.
Payne, Chancy l\1. (petition ) 1329.
Pay n e, .John A. (bill 8.2187) 6341. Committee on Mines and Mining (Senate)
Pendleton, Ed ward G. (S. REPORT 946) 2895.
Pennsy lvania. war claim IS. REPORT 518) 1993. Appointed 16.
Pette ys, C ha rl es V . (S. REPORT 5 9) 2091. Mr. Faulkner appointed 54.
Pey ton, .J.l\1. (S. REPORT 2137) 8203.
Pic k e tt, H e nry (S. REPORT 1040) 3221. Resolution that they investigate aliel\ ownership of mines, re-
Pike's Peak wagon-road (billS. 3!82) 8320. ferred 9123.
P im n. Ln.ud and Water Company (S. REPORT 2173) 83"...0.
Picasont o n, Alf1·ed (b illS. 682) 1941. Reports ~y
Pl enso nton, A lfred (S. REPORT 1189) 3673. McGarrahan , ;vmiam (S. REPoRT 1443) 4742.
P l!'n o n ton . Alf1·ed (S. REPORT 361) 1402. 1\lineraland laws (billS. 1888) 1175.
Plow<.leu, 'Valter D. (S. REPORT 1047) 3221.
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1
Pne um .Ltic gun-carriages (billS. 2515) 4496.
Pollock, Fountain C. (8. REPORT 2140) 8'Z03. Mining laws (bill 8 . 1888)-1846.
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172 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Committee on Pensions-Continued." Committee on Pensions-Continued.
Reports by Reports by .
Barnes, Rachel (S. REPORT 1719) 5896. Burridge, Lydia. {S. REPORT 1382) 4614.
Barnes, William B. (S. REPORT 973) 3031. Bm·tram, Benjamin A. (S. REPORT 772) 2427.
Barry, .Joanna (S. REPORT 1615) 5379. Bm·trum, l\Iarshall (S. REPORT 1886) 6674.
Ba.rthauer, Jessie l\1. (S. REPORT 1380) 4614. Bush, John (S. REPORT 555) 1993.
Bateman, Hiram (S. REPORT 1626) 5-109. Bushfield, William (S. REPORT 971} 3031.
Bateman, Hiram (S. REPORT 1761) 6040. Bussey, Catharine (S. REPORT 1981) 72:75.
Bates, Susan (S. REPoRT 2228) 8558. Butler, Stephen (8. REPORT 1768) 6010.
Battle, .Jesse T. (S. REPORT 354) 1402. llutterlield, Anna. (S. REPORT 1G91) 58!l6.
Bauer, Elizabeth (S. REPORT 344) 1360. Byers, Benjamin F. (S. REPORT 151G) 513!.
Bauer, Sigmund (S. REPORT 635) 2244. Byrd, l\Iary J. (S. REPORT !165) 3031.
Baumhager, Herman (S. REPORT 204) 1006, Caldwell, Chnrles T. (S.REPORT 1005) 3031.
Baxter, Elvira E. (S.REPORT 1760) 6040. Calhoun, Lydia (S. REPORT 1837) 6400.
Bench, Amanda W. (S. REPORT 468) 1765. Callanan, l\Iarg~ret (S. REPORT 293) 1211.
Beach, Sanford A. (S. 2047) 7649. Camp bel I, Smith V. (S. REPORT 1308) 4143.
Bean, .Joseph F. (S. REPORT 50) 505. Campbell, William 1\I. (S. REPORT 15S2) 5236,
Beebe, Helen A. (S. REPORT R25) 2638. Capps, Susan (S. REPORT 999) 3031.
Beebe, N clson (S. REPORT 1759) 60-10. Cara her, :r.Irs. A. P. (S. REPORT 1003) 3031.
Beeman, Sarah E. (S. REPORT 338) 1360. Cardwell, Hezekin.h (S. REPORT 4J!l) 1765.
Behr, .Jacob (8. REPORT 1429) 4694. Carlin, Bernard (S. REPORT 16i5) 5776.
Bell, Addie {8. REPORT J42) 827. Carlton, Cynthia J. (S. REPORT 1722) 5896.
Bellion, Henry (S. REPORT 110) 826. Carpenter, Oscar F. (S. REPORT 2!8) 1175.
Beltzer, .John A. (S. REPORT 1542) 5135. Carpenter, Philena T. (S. REPORT 231J) 9080.
Benedict, .John W. (8. REPORT 817) 2638. Carr, l\Iary A. (S. REPORT 2113) 8013.
Bennett, Archibald (S. REPORT 1685) 5896. Carroll, Bridget (S. REPORT 236~) 9262.
Beno, Frederick (8. REPORT 14) 339. C11noll, Maxwell (S.,BEPORT 840) 2638.
Benson, Thomas (8. REPORT 1618) 5379. Carroll, Sarah Mary (S. REPORT 2359) 9162.
Berry, .James l\1. (8. REPORT 841) 2638. C:uter, Mark F. (S. REPORT 1 25) 6400.
Bibby, Isa.n.c (8. REPORT 654) 2?..44. Oasamer, Theodore F. (S. REPdRT 556) 1993,
Biddle, Emma (8. REPORT 2394) 9-i50. Oasart., Frank (S. REPORT 337) 1360.
Bisbey, .John (S. REPORT 638) 2244. Case, l\Iary Jane (S. REPORT 524) 1993.
Bittinger, William (S. REPORT 261) 1175. Casey, Florida G. (!::!.REPORT 4.94) 1809.
Bittinger, William (S. REPORT 1395) 4662. Cash, 1\:[argaret .J. (S. REPORT 444} 1765.
Bittinger, William (8. REPORT 2058) 7649. Casler, l\Iary H. (S. REPORT 753} 24.27.
Blo.ck, Catharine (S. REPORT 1099) 3267. Caswell, Bingham l\I. (8. REPORT 818) 2638.
Black, John (8. REPORT 378) 1531. Causdell, Argent (S. REPORT 129) 826.
Blackiston, H. R. (8. REPORT 1011) 3031. Chamberlain, Henry (S. REPORT 1463) 4896,
Blackman, l\Iary E. (8. REPORT 351) 1402. Champagne, Basile tS. REPORT 120) 827.
Blndes, Margaret (S. REPORT 5.'>4) 1993. Chapman, Douglas (S. REPORT 14.27) 4694.
Blair, Apolline A. (8. REPORT 7) 115. Chapman, Jackson (S. REPORT 1239) 3800.
Blanchard, Joseph (S. REPOR'l' 1237) 3799, Chapman, Thomas (S. REPORT 54) 505.
]~Janke, Caspar (S. REPORT 1407) 4693. Chase. Edwin E. (S. REPORT 1096) 32-G7.
Blazer. Dolly (8. REPORT 1245) 3&JO. Chase, Elmore Y. (S. REPORT 255) 1175.
Blethen, Allen (S. REPORT 1171) 3549. Chase, George C. (S. REPORT) 1832, 66!l7.
Blenmner, Matilda (S: REPORT 770) 2427, Chase. Moses L. (S. REPORT 1488) 4 96.
Blevins, William R. (8. REPORT 109) 826. Chase, Nathaniel D. (S. REPORT 1589) 5237.
Bliss, William W. (8. REPORT 1401) 4693. Chatfield, Alonzo B. (S. REPORT 1106) 3267.
Blucher, Saro.h R. (petition) 1007. . Chatfield, Alonzo B. (S.REPORT 626) 2244.
Bodkins, Smith (S.REPORT2245) 8643. Cheeks, Peter C. (S. REPORT 1536) 5131.
BoeiLnight, llladisvn V. (S. REPORT 1464) 4896, Child, John (S. REPORT 4.23) 158().
Bones, Zephaniah H. (S. REPORT 386) 1531. Childers, l\Iilton (S. REPORT 1526) 5134.
llooth, Eliza J. (8. REPORT 710) 2328. Chilson, Hiram (S. REPORT 1644) 5453.
Boothe, l\lattie Y. and Mary l\1. (S. REPORT 652) 2244. Chindblom, Carl J. (S. REPORT 22.){)) so.::;.
Boppell, Anna (S. REPORT 2315) 9080. Church. William (S. REPORT 1698) 5 ' 96.
Bm;leder, Columbus (S. REPORT 1492) 4896, Clark, Charlotte T. (S. REPORT 701 ) 2301,
Bottineau, Pierre (S. REPORT 1008) 3031, Clark, Peter (S. REPORT 1081) 32G7.
Boulter, Sarah E. (S.REPORT1405)4o93. Clark, Ruth (S. REPORT 1612) 5458.
Bourland, James T. (S. REPORT 1690) 5896, Clark, William (S. REPOR'.r 699) 2 ~01.
Bovee, Jolm N. (S. REPORT 1725) 5896. Clal'k, William (S. REPORT 1248} 3800.
Bowers, Leaman L. (S. REPORT 2273) 8910, Clary, Samuel (S. REPORT 1676) 5776.
Bowman, James M. (S. REPORT 659) 2245. Claus, John II. (S. REPORT 1723) 58%.
Bowron, Stanley G. (S. REPORT 846) 2638. Claus, .John H . (S. REPORT 1843) GlOG.
Boyd, George H. (S. REPORT 1170) 3549. Clements, BelleR. (S. REPORT 1424) 4G94.
Bradley, Albert N. (S. REPORT 2324) 9081. Clements, BelleR. (S. REPORT 1252) 3800.
Bradshaw, WilliamS. (S. REPORT 2032) 7512. Cleveland, 1ary L. (S. REPORT1538) 5134.
Brady, Hugh (S. REPORT 2351) 9151. Clifford, Haniet (8. REPORT 258) 1175.
Bmnso n, Sarah E. (S. REPORT 263) 1175. Cline, William N. (S. REPORT . t~3) 2285.
Dt·<~ s h ear, Sarah E. (S. REPORT 1173) 3549, C',ochnower, Florence C. (S. REPORT 437} 1728,
Bt·ay, James B. (S. REPoRT 1696) 5~6. Coddington, Arabella (S. REPORT 103) 826.
Breene, Patrick (S. REPORT 570) 2044 . . Coey,James (S.REPORT 264) 1175.
Bride, Ro bert A. (S. REPORT 421) 1580. Coffey, Moses T. (S. REPORT 1797} 6340.
Bridg es, Henry T. (S . .REPORT 1455) 4872. Cotlin, Harrie t B. (S. REPORT 2049} 7649.
Briggs, Mary M. (S. REPORT 281} 1211. Coghill, Jennie H. (S. REPORT 181} 58.
Brimmer, William H. (S. REPORT 580) 2097. Cole, Angerone P. (S. REPORT 113) 26.
Broad, Charlotte (8. REPORT 857) 2638. Cole, Elizabeth C. (S. REPORT 2329) 9081.
Brock, H a nnah F. (S. REPORT 8"...8) 2738. Cole, Martha J. (S. REPORT 1742) 6040.
Brokenshaw, William H. (:3. REPORT 639) 2244. Coleman, JohnS. (S. RHORT 273) 1211.
Brooks, Samuel (S. REPORT 26&) 1175. Coleman, Martha V. (S. REPORT 1176) 3549.
Brown, Abbie R. (S. REPORT 14.~) 4694. Collinge, Alexander .J. (S. REPORT 1988) 7275,
Brown, Ann E. (S. REPORT 713) 2328. Collins, A. L. (S. REPORT 122).826.
Brown, Clarenoo (S. REPORT 1168) 3549. Collins, Cat-harine W.(S. REPORT 637) 2244..
Brown, E\·alina P. (S. REPORT 1545) 5135. Collins, llfargn.ret l\1. (S. REPORT 331) 1360.
llro ''' n, George (S. REPORT 504) 1846. Collins, Oscar S. (S. REPORT 209/ 1007.
Brown, Helen B. (S. REPORT 1969) 7153. Collinsworth, William (S. REPOR'.l; 667) 2245.
.Brown, Henrietta (S. REPORT 169!!) 5896. - Combs, John W. {8. REPORT 2256) 8G66 .
Brown, Lewis G. (S. REPORT 16) 339. Command, Mary (S. REPORT 1588) 5237.
Brown, l\Ia ry (S. REPORT 9~) 2.'~25. Commerdinger. John P. D. (S. REPORT 1069) 3267.
llrown,l\Iat·y Everingham (S. R EPORT 2-14) 1175, Compton, William (S. REPORT 1374) 4571.
Brown . Shatlra ch (8. R EPORT 1336) 4143. Conklin, .John L. (8. REPORT 687) 2~85.
Brown, Rharlrack W. (S. REPORT 2197) ~. Conroy, Bridget (S. REPoRT 182R) 64.00.
lll'OWll , Yan Buren (8. RKPORT1552) 5195. Con tel, Benjamin (S. RE.PORT 1557) 5195.
Brown, William J. (S. REPORT 2043) 7606. Conto, James (S.REPORT 123) 826.
B -ownmiller, Emanuel (S. REPORT 922) 2826, Cook, Horace l\1. (S. REPO~T 739) 2427.
llrow n miller, Reuben (S. REPORT 139) 826, Cook, Nathan (S. REPORT 2024) 7469.
Hrya1 Ann (S. REPOR1' 2280) 8911. Cook, Pleman (S. REPORT 1483} 4896.
Brya n, Julia (S. REPORT 16 4) 5C()J. Cook, Zo. 8. (S. REPORT 2056) 7649.
Bt·ya nt, John S . (S. REPORT ~911) 6769. Cool, Keyes P. (S. REPORT 1i30) 6013.
Buchanan, F. Selina (S. REPORT 268) 1175. Cooney, Ann E. (S. REPORT 1172) 35<19.
Buc k , .James A . (S. REPORT 534} 1993. Cooper, Elvira. (8. REPORT 758) 2427.
Buck. William II. H. (S. REPORT 1590) 5237, ()ooper, Harriet E. (S. REPORT1584 ) 5237.
Buckl es, Abraham .J. (=-'.REPORT 1907) 6769. Copeland, Margaret Pickering (S. REPORT 4.61) 1765.
Buckl ey, Ann (S. REPORT 907) 2825. Copes, .Jacob (8. REPORT 2059) 76-1().
Bne ll , Jenny (S. R EPORT 2227} 85.58. Corn, J. H. (S. RF..PORT 1645) 5453.
Ruftin .[.:'t o n, Elizabeth (S. R EPORT 843) 2638. Corr, John (S. REPORT 1985) 7275.
Bunn, Harmon (S. REPORT 408) 1532. Corson. Sarah A. (8. REPORT li72) 6104.
Burk, William (S. R EPORT 1472) 4896. Cost-ello, Hugh (8. REPORT 157) 826.
Bur k hart , George W. (S. REPORT 764) 2427. Cotner, Nancy J. (S . .REPORT 2270) 8800.
Hur u dt, l\frs . \\' ard B. (8. REPORT 519) 1993, Cotrill, Mary E. (S. REPORT 1888) 6708.
llu r uh a m , F. rastus B. (S. REPORT 345) 1360. Courtney, Ellen (S. REPORT 8:.:!4) 2638.
Bumu nm, Kathan (S. REPORT 1214) 3799. Couzins, Adeline (S. REPORT 756) 2427.
Burns , Squire (S. REPORT 1312) 4143. Covert, .John B. (S. R EPORT 1014) 3031.
llurr, Elizabeth (S. HEPORT 1243) 3800. Covey, )1ary A. (8. REPORT 2132) 8130.
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD: 173
Committee o n Pensions-Continued. C ommittee on P ension s- Continued.
Reports by Reports by
Crail, Charles (S. REPORT 1151} 3."".>48. Esty, Charles J. (S. REPORT 1484) 4896.
Craig, Rebecca. (S. REPORT 1433) 4G94. Etzell, John {8. REPORT 1671) 5707.
Cramer, Noah 8. (S.REPORT 1122} '3319. Eubank.oJoseph W. (S. REPORT 427) 1580.
Craw, Rebecca A . (8. REPORT 904) 2825. Evans, Elizabeth (S. REPORT 2080) 7710.
Crimmins, .Mary E. (S. REPORT 176) 858. Evans, John K. (S. REPORT 1273) 3867.
Croarkin, Alice (S. REPORT 318) 1359. Evarts, Haskell A. (S. REPORT 1460) 4872.
Crocker. Mary G. (8. REPORT 1084) 3267. Eyster, Sarah J. (8. REPORT 975) 3031.
Crook, Nelson J. (S. REPORT 2200) 8183. Fagan, John (8. REPORT 325) 1359.
Croop, George W. (S. REPORT 1822) 6400. Fairbanks, William (8. REPORT 2162) 8238.
Cross, Mary Ann (S. REPORT 2320) 9031. Farley, Abigail {S. REPORT 2157) 238.
Crotsley, Henry (8. REPORT 1972) 7153. Farlow, John (S.REPORT 653) 2244.
Cummins,Jolm ,V. (8. REPORT 168) 858. Faulk, George (8. REPORT 290) 1211.
Cundiff, Lewis J. (bill 8.1696) 78.5. Faux, Tillman (bill H. R. 5378) 4872.
Currier, Eliza J. (8. REPORT 752) 2427. Fay, Philip (S. REPORT 249) lli5.
Curtin, John (S. REPORT 469) 1766. Ferguson, Ann V. {S. REPORT 1390) 4614.
Curtin, Mary (8. REPORT \i25) 2826. Ferguson, Catherine (8. REPORT ll47) 2638.
Curtis, Kelsey (S. REPORT 759) 242i. Fernald, tieorge E. (S. REPORT 2026) 7512.
Custer, Emanuel H. (S. REPORT 1956} 710.3, Ferris, Eliza. l\1. (8. REPORT 2305) 9050.
Cutler, Eliza A . (bill S. 189G) 1134. Fichter, Theresia (S. REPORT 1916) 6824.
Cutts, 1\Iercy A. (S. REPORT 891) 2825. Fichthorn, Lewis {bill H. R. 2174) 4872.
Daly, William H. (S. REPORT 460) 1765. Fifield, Albert G. (8. REPORT 559) 1993.
Dalzell, Kate Q. (S. REPORT 314) 1329. Fike, Daniel (S. REPORT 377) 1532.
Daniels, Francis (S. REPORT 1051) 322l. Filler, Joseph W. (8. REPORT 2268) 8800.
Darling, James H. (S. REPORT 14 2) 4896. Fischer, Frank (S. REPORT 253) 1175.
DarreU,Julia A. (S. REPORT 044) 2244. Fisher, Benjamin l\1. (S. REPORT 649) 2244.
Dartt, Philomelia L. (S. REPORT 3-il) 1360. Fisher, George W. (S. REPORT 226) 1069.
Dauper, John (S. REPORT 2177) 8320. Fisher, Sarnh R. (8. REPORT 1610) 5379.
David, Samson M. S. REPORT 1622) 5379. Fitzmorris, Mary (S. REPORT 16.58) 560S.
Davidson, Clara B. (S. REPORT 1187) 3610. Flaherty, Patrick (8. REPORT 695) 2285.
Davis, Arabella (S. REPORT 2229) 8558. Flanders, Clara (S. REPORT 765) 2427.
Davis, Lewis (S. REPORT 1490) 4896. Flannigan, Shelton (8. REPORT 666) 2245.
Davis, Marquis D. (S. REPORT 1593) 5343. Flech, George L. (S. REPORT 963) 3031.
Davis, Mary C. (S. REPORT 1876) 6607. Fletcher, Isaac.M. (S. REPORT 1731) 6040.
Davis, Mary J. (8. REPORT 43) 505. Fletcher, Mary A. (S. REPORT 969) 3031.
navis, Robert (S. REPORT 470) 1766. Fletcher, William H. (S. REPORT 854) 2638.
Davis, William M. {S. REPORT 647) 2!M4. Flora, Mary (S. REPORT 1597) 5343.
Day, Berry (S. REPORT 140) 826. Flower!<, George ,V. (S. REPORT 1721) 5896.
Dayton, William M. (8. REPORT 1553) 5195. Flynn, Ji,·erard (S. REPORT 561) 1993.
Dean John {8. REPORT 2060) 7649. Flynn, Jane (S. REPORT 1708) 5896.
Dean, William M. (S. REPORT 1404) 4693.
Dean, WilliamS. (S. REPORT 2323) 9081. • Fogg, l'lf. J. (S. REPORT 456) 1765.
Fogle, George W. (8. REPORT 1065) 3267.
Deck, Amanda F. (S. REPORT 3'lij) 1360. Foley, Bridget (S. REPORT 529) 1993.
De Freitas, Francis (S. REPORT 2279) 8911. Forren, Mary E. (8.1869) 6566.
Deig, Judith (8. REPORT 1878) 6607. Foss, Robert {8. REPORT 381) 1531.
De Motte, George W. (S. REPORT 694) 2285. Foster, Asher W. (bill S. 5l:l6) 115.
Denby, Lauro. Hooper (S. REPORT 831) 2638. Foster, John H. (S. REPtlRT 18) 339.
Dennert, John (8. REPORT 1609) 5370. Foster, Mary (8. REPORT 1870) 6566.
Dennis, Adam (S. REPORT 1418) 4693. Foster, Mary J. (S. REPORT 1701) 5896:-
Dettis, Elizabeth (8. REPORT 9&'1) 3031. Foust, Andrew J. (S. REPORT 1317) 4143,
Devines, Jane (S. RJ.~PORT J090) 3267. Fowler, Isaac (S. REPORT 1180) 3549.
DeWitt, Hannah C. (S. REPORT 750) 2427. Fowler, Raphael (S. REPORT 1393) 4662.
DeWitt, Hannah C. (S. REPORT 213) 1007. Fowler, Sterne H. (8. REPORT 1821) 6400.
Dexter, Mahala (S. REPORT 1012) 3031. Fox, D. M. (8. REPORT 924) 2826
Dicken. William M . (8. REPORT 1715) 5896. Fox, James H. (S. REPORT 1527) 5134..
Dickey, Jesse (S. REPORT 1480) 4896. Fox, Joh n (8. REPORT 473) 1766. .
Dickinson, Mary (8. REPORT 1563) 5195. Foy,8arah J. tS.REPORT 1149)3548.
Diehl, Joseph (bill H. R. 861) £050. Fraily, Chloe (S. REPORT 1558) 5195.
Dill, Emma (S. REPORT 1160) 3549. Fraily, Sarah J. (S. REPORT 2070) 76SO.
Dilley, Charlotte E. (S . .REPORT 1562) 5195. Francis, George W. (S. REPORT 1274) 3799,
Dilley, Isaac (8. REPORT 7tl0) 2301. Francis, Mary J. (S. REPoRT 641) 2244.
Dillman, George (S. REPORT 810) 2637. Francis. Nathaniel (S. REPORT 1980) 7?:15.
Dixon, Rachel (S. REPORT 1702) 5896. Frank, Penrose (S. REPORT 918) 2826.
Doan, William (S. REPORT 1233) 3799. Franklin, Andrew (8. REPORT 166) 858.
Doane, Russell L. (S. REPORT 1960) 7105. Frnnklin, Benjamin (S. REPORT 2134) 8130.
Dobson, Benjamin P. (8. REPORT 1R29) 6100. .Frantz, Henry (S. REPORT 1904) 6708.
Dodge, Adrian 0. (S. REPORT 1329) 4143. Frawley. Patrick (S. REPORT 1159) 3540. •
Doering, Jonas (S. REPORT 1693) 5896. Frederick, Charlotte (8. REPORT 563) 1993.
Dolan, Elizabeth (8. REPORT 73!l) 2427. Free, Emma 8. tS. REPORT 127) 826.
Dolby, Lewis (H. REPORT 2!;52) 7649. Free, Emma 8 . (S. REPORT 572} 2044.
Domm,Elizabeth (S.REPORT 1222) 3799. Freeman, Anna M. (8. REPORT 977) 3031.
Dm-man. Elvira M. (S. REPORT 1178) 3549. Freeman, Myra (S. REPORT 978) 3031.
Doud, Mary A. (8. REPORT 447) 1765. French, Micah (8. REPORT 2307) 9050.
Dougherty, .1\Iary Ann (S. REPORT 498) F46. Frick, George (S. REPORT 502) 1846.
Douglass, Eliza (S. REPORT 49) 505. Frost, James l\1. (8. REPORT 1319) 41~.
Douglass, Eliza (8. REPORT 1414) 4{)93. Gallagher, John (8. REPORT 1238) 3800.
Dowdall,.. William H . (S. REPORT 20i8) 7710, Gallagher, 1\largaret (S. REPORT 397) 1532.
Dowling, Ellen ,V. (S. REPORT 1066) 3267. Gal lagher, William (S. REPORT 520) 1993.
Doyel, William 0. (S. REPORT 680) 2285. Gallagher, William (8. REPORT 2379) 9372.
Doyle, John A. (S. REPORT 1153) 3548. Gam mer, Mary (8. REPORT 13) 339.
Drake, Mary J. (S. REPORT 2350) !)151. Garcia, Manuel (S. REPORT 1720) 5896.
Draper, Olivia lS. REPORT 1115) 32G7. Gardner, 1\laria (S. REPORT 683) 2285.
Driskill, Joseph (S. REPORT 842) 2638. Gardner, Th~odore (S. REPORT 688) 2285.
Duey, John R. (S. REPORT 845) 2638. Gardner, Theodore (S. REPORT 884) 2R?..5.
Duley, William J. (8. REPORT 2282) 8911. Garrett, Jesse L. (S. REPORT 2224) 8558.
Dull, Mary (S. REPORT 802) 2602. Garrett, Joseph F. (8. REPORT 2064) 7649.
Dunn, Jane B. (S.l"!EPORT 1413) 4693. Garrison, Samuel F. C. (S. REPORT 1688) 5S96.
Dunn, Jane Brown (S. llEPORT 1391) 4614. Gaster, James {billS. 1910) 1134..
Durant, Edward (S. REPORT 274) 1211. Gates, Fidel (S. REPORT 2072) 7650.
Durfee, George W. (S. REPoRT 1724) 5896. Gatbercole, Alfred E . (8. REPORT 1i53) 6040.
Durham, James R. (8, REPORT 1420) 4693. Gathercole, Alfred E. (S. REPORT 684) 2285.
Dyt-r, A:lpheus (S. R~PORT 1309) 4143. Gatlin, Edmond (S. REPORT 252) 1175.
Dyer, Elizabeth B. (S. REPORT 451) 1765. Gaven, Ester (8. REPORT 2219) 8"-58.
Dyke, Isabella F. (S. REPORT 1613) 5379. Gear, Leora E . (S. REPORT 612) 224-L'
Eagle, 1\Iinerva (8. REPOI:tT 1n5) 6104. Geddes, Charles W. (S. REPORT 2364) 9262.
Eat-on, Lydia A. (S. REPORT 2241) 8559. Geibel, John (8. REPORT 240) 1175.
Eckhardt, Johanna (8. REPORT 1532) 5134. German, John (S. REPORT 2192) 8363.
Eckland, John (S. REPORT 821) 2638. Geyer, Johanna (S. REPORT 2161) 8238.
Eddy, William L. (S. REPORT 1086) 3267. Gibbons. Da:dd (8. REPORT 14.94) 4896.
Edie, Julia M. (S. REPORT 1930) 6893. Gibson, Isaac (S. REPORT 811) 21i37.
Edson, Susan (S. REPORT 1010) 3031. Gibson, Mary M. (S. REPORT 769) 2427.
Eliicolt, Nettie (S. REPORT 1491) 4896. Giddings, Martha (S. REPORT 2316) 9080.
Ell i ol t, Mary l\1. (S. REPORT 1831) 6400. Gilkison, Aaron R. (8. REPORT 2275) 8910.
Ellis, Hiram R. CR. REPORT 1881) 6674. Gillespie, Matilda (S. REPORT 175-t) 6040.
Ellis, John W. \S.REPoRT 2308) 9050. Glamann, Charles (S. RKPORT 1495) 4896.
Elser, Peter (S. REPORT 923) 2826. Glass, Eliza s. (S. REPORT 2269) 8800.
Emery, Cordelia (S. REPORT 317) 1359. Glass, Hugh B. (S. REPORT 1181} 3549.
Emory, Matilda W. (8. REPORT 1097) 3267. Glenning, John (S. REPORT ' 372) 4571.
Engenock,l\Iargaret (S. REPORT 287) 1211. Godfr·ey, Edwin J. (8. REPORT 1910) 6769.
Epley, Adam L. (8. REPORT 446) 176.'5. Godson, John (8. REPORT 628) 2244.
Enickson, Sarah (S. REPORT 238) 1175. Good a.!, Emily (S. REPORT 844) 2638.
Estes, Patrick H . (8. REPORT 340) 1360. Goodale, Nicholas (S. !Q;:PORT 8lo) 2637.
174 - INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
C o mmittee on Pensions-Continued . Commi ttee on Pensions-Continueu.
Reports by Reports by
Goodfellow, Elea110l' B. (8. REPOitT G3-3) 22oi4. Hill, John (8. REPORT GS5) ~283 .
Good win, Nellie P. (S. REPORT 1217) 37!ro. Hill, Joseph D. (8. REPORT 2029Y 751 2.
Gprdon, 1\'forg-nn (8. REPORT 1292) 4142. •Hillard, 1'\Iargn.ret A. (8. REPOJ::.T J520) '5UU.
Gordon , William P. (S. REPORT 1583) 52.."7. Hillyer, Aurelia (S. REPORT 538) 1\)l);~ .
Gore, Charles W. (S. REPORT 339) 12U'.1. Hockey, Avis J. (S. REPORT 4.G3) 1765.
Gonnley, Rachel J . (8. REPoRT 81~) 2G37. Hodge, Lyman F. (S. R EPORT 132) ·S'l.H.
Gos lee,l\Iary J. t8. REPORT 6-57) 224-'i. Ho:fl'ma n, There a. B. (S. REPORT 2H.J) 1211.
Goss, Hiram 1'\I. (8. REPORT 1471) 4:-!Sti. Hoffman, Thomas L. (S . ltEroY.T15-t~I)Ti l95.
Gott, James E. (8. REPORT 794) 260~. Hog!ln, Richard (S. REPOr..T ~0/ U)iiiU.
Gould, Nancy R. {8. REPORT .56'i) 1!i9.3. Hoit-, Louise 1<'. D. (S. REPORT 1659) 5609.
Grant, llannah H. (8. REPORT H-'i9) ~t!i2. Holliuay, Catherine( .. REronTil:}J) 22H.
Grave11,1'1Iargaret E. (8. REPORT 8'JS) 2633. Hollister, Edwin ( . REPO.R'.r 17 111) &~>00.
Gray,l'\Iargaret (8. REPORT ~203) 8183. Holmes, Joseph ( . REPORT 2317) WSO.
Gray, Martha (S. REPORT 1105) 3267. Holtz, Lydia D. {S. REPORT 2S4) J~ll.
Gray, Nancy 0 . (S. REPORT 8.>6) 2G38. Huok, .l\lary B. (S. HEFOET lj'-;-1) w".
' Gray, Robert {8. RE PORT 3.30) .1360. Hooper, Mary (S. R EPORT 2105) ,J<i! .
Graydon, Harry J. (8. REPORT 521>) 1 09~. Hopkins, Thomas S. (S. REPORT 1-H) 82G.
Graziani, Mattie (S. REPORT 17) 33ft. Hoppe r, Andrew (S. REPORT 1'744) GO-t·•.
Green, Betsy C. t8. REPORT 627) 2~41. Horton, Mrs. R. s. (S. r.nPORT 2~-l:J ) 8G43.
Gre en, Charles H . (8, REPORT 2035) 7802. Hosband, Wilh e lmina (8. RF.POnT 12)!()) 3918.
Green, Clari sa G. (S. REPORT 1247) 3500. Hosband, Wilhemina (R. REPOm: 919) 2 26.
Gree n, Cullen W. (8. REPORT 16tH) 0008. Houchin, Woodfo rd 1'\I. (S. TI:EPor~T l G2R) 54(f.}.
Greenwood, l\Ielvina {8. REPORT 199) 1006. Hough, 1'\lary Ann ( . HEPORT 205-l) 7&19.
Gregory, Alonzo H. (S. REPonT 1080) 3267. Houghton, William 1'\l. (S.REPOit'l' 1:Jl) 826.
Greninger, Henry N. (S. REPORT 1!:!2.6) 3799. H o ugland, D.P. (S. RE PorrT 692) 2~S5.
Grier, Virginia. (S. REPORT 270) 1175. Howard, Abraham(~. REPORT 4~2) 1532 .
Griffen, Julia A. (S. REPORT 826) 2038. Howard, Benjamin F. (8. REPORT J66~ rwo9.
Grifi'cy, John A. (8. REPORT ~77!l) Gl 04. Howard, Robert T . (S. REPORTll55) 35·18.
Griffin, Rosanna K. (S. REPORT 167'0 5776. H owe, Juliet G. (S. HEPORT 15) :339.
Griffith, Minerva. (S. REPORT 2207) 8483. H owell, Ida. !II. (S. REPORT 125) 826.
Gris wold, Elisha (S. REPORT 247) ll75. H o xey, Mary l\Iinor (S. REPoRT 8l>i}.2637.
Groff, Elizabeth E. (S. REPORT 1897) .6708. H oxey, Mary Minor tS. REPORT 13h'7) 4614.
Grover, Ella.l'\1. (S. REPO:il.T !16G) 176.'5. Huckaba, John F . (8. REPORT J619) 5379.
Grow, William 8 : (8. REPORT 124.1) 3SOO. Hudson, Richard (S. REPORT gg'T) 3031.
Guelich, Theresa (S. REPORT 1325) 4143. Huffman, Nancy L. (S. REPOR'r t75~) 6040.
Guyton, N.H. tS. REPORT 1169) ~19. Hulse, Maria. (S.REPORT 1 818) MOO.
Hackett, Bridget (S. REPORT 1303) 4143. Humes, John (8.REPORT210) 1007.
Hackett, Bridget ( S. REPORT .1726) 5 96. Humes, William A . (S . REPORT 1838) 6400.
Hackleman, (;harlotte Cax:oline (8. REPORT 241) U75. Humphrey, Louise 1\1. (S. REPORT 2325) 9081.
Hadley, Andre w J . (S. R EPORT 1504) 4978. Hunter, Joseph (S. REPORT 206 ') 7G49.
Hahn em an, Charles (S. REPORT 2165) 8279. Hunf er, Levi 1'11. (S. R EPoRT 1663) 5ti09.
Haines, Zenas T. (8. REPORT 894) 2525. Hunter, Levi M. (S. REPORT 1707) 5896.
Hale, James (S. REPORT 746) 2427. Hurd, Isaac (S. REPoR·r 2155) ~38.
Haley, James A. (S. REPORT 801) .2602. Hut chins, Hannah Babb (S. REPORT 1017) '3031.
Haley, Joab M:. (S. REPORT 8'36) 2638. Hutchinson, Abbie S. (S. REPORT 14.4) S'Il.
Hall, Aurelia. P. (S. REPORT 1501 ) 4.!Ji8. Hutton , William T. (S. REPORT ]74.'3) 6040.
Hall, David A. (S. REPORT 1479) 4SS6. Ilyde , Harlow G . (S. REPORT 41 ) 50J.
Hall, Elia-s H. (S. REPORT 2196) 8441 . Irving, William (S. REPOTIT89-J) 28~5 .
Hall, 1'\lary 0. (R. REPORT 1437) 46!M. Irwi n , Hannah L . (8. REPORT 200J) 764.9,
Hall, William D . (S. REPORT 829) 2G38. Isbell. Richard W. (S.REPOR'£.278) 1211.
Ham, Abbie L. (8. REPORT li39) 60..10. Ives, Lauro. J. (S. REPORT J474) 4 % .
Hamilton, Charles 8. (S. REPORT 2166) 8270. Jack, William ( . REPORl' 1840) IHOO.
Hammond, Robert (S. REPORT 1~ 5-J) ~99. Jack s on, Abba E. {S. REPORT 1436}-4694.
Hancock. John (S. REPoR·.r 903) 2~r> . Jackson, Easter A. (S. REPORT 1832) &100.
Hand, Ellen (8. HEPORT 1890) 6703. Jackson, Jane (8. REPORT 2352) 9151.
Harden, Malinrla (S. REPORT 1714) iJ8:16. Jackson, l'\loses F. (S. REPoRT 525) 1993.
Hardy,Jamea G. W . (8. REPORTJ.JG!l) 4693, Jackson, Wil111rd A. (8. REPO.RT1503)iffi78.
Bargain, !\licllael (S. REPORT ~065) 7619. James, Peter (S. REPORT 288) 1211.
H:u:kins, Mary F. (S. REPORT 1403) 4W6. Janua ry, John W . (S. REPORT 428) 1580.
Harold, James H. (S. REPORT 2.59) 121L Jard ine, Edwa rd (S. R EPO"RT 2076) 7710.
Harriman, Jam es W . (S.REPORT1617) 5379. Jelly, 1'\fary Jane (S. REPORT 2314) SOSl.
Harrington, Arlington 1\:I. (S. REPORT .2.167) 8279. Jennings, Nancy F . (S. REPORT ll02) 3267.
Harris, Daniel K. (S. REPOP.T 1883) 6G7<!. Jessup, Adelaide L. (S. REPOUT 1546) 5135.
Harrison, Jonathan C. (S. REPORT 231)1) 9372. Jewett, Charles (8. R EPORT1713)'5 96.
Ha1·sb, Capitola V. (S. REPORT 537) 1993. Jobes, Richard (S. REPORT 2209) 8-183.
Hartt, E-d ward tS. REPDRT 1249) 3300. Johnson, David (S. REPonT 835) ~63K
Han·ey, Clarissa (S. REPORT (81) 1 09. Johnson, Elvira L. (S. P.EPORT 103) 826.
Harwood, Joseph II. (S. REPORT 1!!80) 7275. Johnson, Emma. R. (S. REPORT-861) 2679.
Hascall, Elizabeth J. (S. REPORT 768) 2427. Johnson, George H. (S. REPORT 1S5 ) 64.97.
Haseltine, Caroline R. (8. REPORT 1.!..'98) 4143. Johnson, H a rvey L. (S. REPORT 2Jl) 1175.
Hatch.l'\Iargaret 1'11. (S. REPORT 2380) 9372. Johns on, Isaac~ - (S. REPORT 774) 24.28.
Hatfield, Thompson D. (S. REPORT 2027) 7512. Johnson, Isaac N. (S. REPORT 1G87) 5896.
Hauser, Fredericka (S. REPoRT 6-!8) 2244. Johnson, Isaiah '.r. (S. REPOR'l' 536) 1993.
Hawkins, JS!lac N. (S. REPORT 17-18) 0040. Johnson, William B. (8. REPORT 1013) 30Jl.
Hawkins, Lydia (S. REPORT 1158) 33J9. Johnston, John C. (8. R EPORT 243) 1175.
Hawkins, S<trah F . (S . .REPORT2191) 8-363. Johnston, 1'\Iary 0. (8. REPORT 464) 1-;'65.
Hawley, Henry A. (S."REPORT 1242) 3800, Johnston, Mary E. (S. REPORTHG) 827.
Hawn, Mary E. (S. REPORT 803) 2602. Johnston, Tempy 1'\I. (S . .REPORT 21-18) 8238.
Hawn, ScottS. (S. REPORT 1889) G708. Jones, Albert F. (8. REPORT 13 ) 4.693.
Haworth, J.D. {8. REPORT 2208) 8483. Jones, Cordelia. R. (S. REPORT ~0) ·3:19.
Hay, Abbie 1'\I. (S. REPORT 116) 826. Jones, Ishmael (8. REPORT 203-lJ 7i>l2.
Hayes, Nancy A. (S. REPoRT 1700) a896. Jones, Jeptha A. (8. REPORT 343) 1360.
Hayford, Esther B. tS. REPor-T 424) ]580. Jones, John D. (S. REPORT 1958) 7105.
Headly, Willia.m J. (S. REPORT 1735) OO.lO. .Tones, J ulia. W. (S. REPORT 1212) 3799.
Healy, Edward (S. REPORT1670) 5707. Jones, Sarah F. (S. REPORT 830) 26-'38.
Healy, William (S . .REPORT il9) 826. J ones, Susan (S. REPORT 1513) 50SG.]
Heath, Eleanor D . (8. REPORT 2160) 823B. J onte, P . F . (S. REPORT ~99) 9050.
Heath, Flora. (S. R EPORT 2017) 7468. J o rdan, Lucy A . (S. REPO.RT1970)'iT53.
Heckler, Elizabeth (S . REPORT 2221) 13558. Joseph, Jacob F. (S. REPORT 1653) 5608.
Heln, Ern t (S . REPORT 1174) 3549. Judd, Luman N. (S. REPORT 1225) 3799.
H ei nbach, David (S. REPORT 4G2) 1765. Judd, Milton (S. REPORT1333) 4143.
Heintzelman, Margaret S. (S . REPoRT 1475) 4896. J udd, Oliver H . (S. REPORT 989) 3031 .
Heiny, Lydia A . (S. REPORT 1798) 634.0. Junk, Roza.lia {S. REPOUT 992) 3031 .
Helper, H . H. (S. REPORT 1478) 4896. Junot, Charles (S. REPORT..22l7) Bi55S.
Hendrix, William l\1. (S . REPORT 390) 1532. Kabler, James E . (S. REPORT 10'Z!l) 3267.
Hennessey, John V. (8. RF..PORT 1712) 5S96. Kaiser, Henry F . (S. REPORT 4.5) 5115.
Henning, Adolph (S. REPORT 327) 1360. Kalbfleisch, John (8. REPORT 63) 534.
Herald, I saac N. (S. REPORT1.26.3) 3800. Karstetter, 1\Iary (S. REPORT 2:!U3) !}~2 .
Herbst, Theresn. (S. R EPORT 1654) 5G08. Keating, John W . (S. REPORT JAiti) 4.800.
Heron,l'\la.ry (S. REPORT 527) 1993. Keck, Lewis C . (S. R EPORT LJl2J ~G.
H ester, William H. (8. REPORTTI12) 3268. Kellogg, Martin N . ( . l!EPORT 3!16) 1360.
Hiar, Royal J. (S. REPORT 1058) 3:!21. Kell y, Mrs. E . S . (S. H P:ron.T lOOG) 3031.
Ri cks, A . W. ( '. REPORT564) 1993. Kelly, Ellen (S. REPORT ~'202) 8483.
Hi! k s , Joseph (S. REPORT 1002) 3267. Kelly, Mary (S. REPORT JS17) ViOO.
Hicks, Lydia. A . (S. REPORT 1331) 4H3. K else y, \Vill iam ( . ltEPORT 88il) 2825 .
Hi el~s . W. A. (S. REPORT 422) 1580. Keran, John F. (S . R ~::PORT .1152) 35-!8.
Hi cks, ,V, R . (S. REPORT 526) 1993. Ken, Columbus C. (S. RKPonT 1091) 3267.
Hig-gason, F t·a ncis 1'\I. (S. REPORT 744).:2427. Kilpatrick, Louisa V. (8. REPORT 681) 228tl.
Hi ~gins, Isaac C. (S. REPORT 818) 2638. Kimball, Fannie .A.. (8. REPORT 1489) 4.896.
Hildey, Alonzo (S . REPORT 837) 2638. Kimball, Hannibal (S. REPORT 2120) 8088.
IIiluret.h, Edna. lll. (S. REPo RT 14.85) 48~6. Ki mball, Oscar II. (S. REPDRT ~893) ~708.
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 175
Committee on Pensions-Continued. Committee on Pensions-Cont-inued.
Reports by • Reports by
Kinc..id, George W. (S.REPORT 1456) 48i2. McGuire, l'rlaryeta (S. REPORT 1523) 513-t
King, Matilda C. (S. REPORT 1607) 5379. McGuire, '.rbomas (S. REPORT 1486) 4896.
Kinney, John (8. REPORT 1056) 3221. McGuire, Victor (S. REPORT 2143) 8238.
Kinsey, Judith A. (S.REPORT 1634) 54.10. McGuire, Victor,and others (8. REPORT 1920) 6824-.
Kintz, Jacob (S. REPORT 106) 826. Mcintire, James (S. REPORT 1635) 5896.
Kinzey, Elijah 1\1. (8.REPORT 1601) 5379. McTntosh,Lachlan H. (S. REPORT 1908) 6769.
Kirby. 1\Iary B. (8. REPORT 493) 1809. Mack, Rosetta. (S. REPORT 257) 1175.
Kirk, John L. (8. REPORT 2395) 9467 . McKernan, John (S.REPORT 321} 1359.
Kiss, Anthony (H. REPORT 6S5) 2235. Mackey, J . W. (S. H.EPORT 1411) 4693.
Ktlapp, Francis (8. REPORT 326) 1350. McKinsey, Alfred T. (S. REPORT 2252) 8665.
Knight, Judson (S. REPORT 467) 1765. McKuhan,James l\1. (S. REPORT 1100) 3267.
Knight, Mary C . (S. REPORT 242) 1175. McLain, Louisa (S. REPORT 2300) 9050.
Knigh t , 1\lercy {S. REPO:RT1.4S7) 4896. McLaughlin, J ames (S. REPORT 420) 1580.
Knight, William (S. REPoRT 475) 1766. McLaughlin, Martin (S. REPORT 2033) 7512.
Knoble, Jane E . (S. REPORT2230) 8558. McLaughlin, Phebe (8. REPORT 1477) 4896.
Konkle, Andrew J. (S. REPOit'.r 398) 1532. McMillan, J. ·w . (S . REPORT 665) 224.5.
K;opplin, Phillip (8. REPORT 2"201} 8483. ., 1\:Ic ·amara., Sarah (S. REPORT 1423) 469-i .
Krunk, John 1\I. (S. REPORT 2339} 9109. McQuade, Catharine (S. REPORT 6.58) 224.5.
Kuhlmann, Wilhelmina (S. REPORT 1128) 3320. McQuary, Margaret J. (S. REPORT 2019) 7468.
Kunzie, Christian (S. REPORT 2283) 6911. McQueen,Mary E. (S. REPORT 2'234) 8-559.
Lady, Leah E. (S. REPORT 743) 24.2:7. Mc};{eynolds, Andrew T. (S. REPORT 757) 2427.
Lahey, .~rargaret (S. l~EPORT 1625) 5400. 1\IcVean, Mary B. (S. REPOR'l' 2031) 7512.
Lakin, Benjamin D (billS. 979) 3918. Madden, Margaret (S. REPORT 291) 1211.
Lakin, Lafayette (8. HEPORT 1121) 3319. :Madden, William P. (S. REPORT 886) 2825.
Lambdin, 1\Irs. N.H. (S. REPORT 2395) 9467. 1\fagher, John (S. REPORT 1621) 5379.
Landsown, Harrison (8. REPORT 2255) 8665. 1\fagoffin, Albert E. (S. REPORT 1457) 4 72.
Lane,l\Iichael (8. REPORT 4'1.9) 15SO. 1\'Jahun, Mary Helena (S. REPORT 457) 1765.
Lane, Samuel (S. REPORT 79) .648. Mahoney, Mary J. (S. HEPORT 1400) 4693.
Lang, Mary Ann (S. REPORT 1511) 5083. Mallon, James (S. REPORT 976) 303l.
Languon, Hannah R. (8. REPORT 1667) 5649. Mandeville, Austin (S. REPORT 1007) 3031.
Langdon, Hannah R. (8. REPORT 82) 648. Manlove, Rebecca (S. REPORT 1679) 5776.
Langland, John (S. REPORT 1560) 51£-5. Mannsfield, Betsey (8. REPORT 196) 1006.
Langston, William J. (S. REPORT 250) 1175. Mansfield, Betsy {S. REPORT 1667) 5649.
Langworthy, Annie L. (S. REPORT 1251) 3800. Man tor, Morris '1'. (8. REPORT 704) 2301.
Latham, Hannah H. tS. REPORT 1880) G607. Mapbet, C. T. (S. HEPORT 1987) 7275. -
Latham, WilHam S. (S. REPORT 2178) '8320. Marsh, Edwin (S. REPORT 1314) 4143.
Latture, Susan E. {S. REPORT 214.5) '8238. Marston, Wiiliam H. (3. REPORT 1993) 7275.
Lawrence, Nicholas T. (S . REPonT 17Q5) 5895, 1\Iartin, Elijah (S. REPORT 1229) 3799.
Lawson, Eleanor S. (S. REPORT 164) 858. 1\Iartin, Mary (S. REPORT 115) 826.
Leach, Anna (S. REPORT"2337) 9109. Martifl, Perry D. (S. REPORT 1673) 5707.
Leary, John (S, REPORT 409} 1532. 1\lartin, R. C. (S. REPORT 107) 826.
Leary, John (S. REPORT 959) 3031. Martin, Sarah J. (S. REPORT 1541) 5134.
Leddy, Ann (S. REPORT 1167) 3549. Mary man, Horatio R. (S. REPORT 912) 2826.
Lee, Catherine 1\l. (S. REPORT 852) 2638. Maso.n, Sarah A. (S. REPORT 21'J.!) 8363.
Lee, l\!artha F. (S. REPORT 2000) 7322. Massey, Samuel (S. REPORT 1795) 6:140.
Leight, J. W. (S. REPORT 2128) 8130. Mathes, William A. (S. REPORT 2388) 9450.
Lemaster, ,V. A. (S. REPORT 237} 1175. Mathews, ElizG (bill H. R. &153) 6040.
Lemons, William (S.REPORT 1342)4143. Mauck, Helen W. (S. REPORT 410) 1532.
Leonard, Annie (8. REPORT 901} 2825. 1\'laxwell, Catharine (S. REPORT 762} 2427,
Leroy, Cynthia J. (8. REPORT 798) 2502. May, David (S. REPORT 1269) 3867.
Lewis, Frank (S. REPORT H-10) 4694. May, J. S. (S. RRPORT 1467) 4.896.
Lewis, John E. (S. REPORT 1605} 5370. May, Victoria (S . REPORT 2163) 8238.
Lewis, Joseph (8. REPORT 324) 1359. Mayden, Eliza J. (8. REPORT 445) 1765.
Lewis, Mary A. (bill 8 . 1499) &18. Mayer. Leopold (S . REPORT370) 1433.
Liesegang, Fredericka (S. REPORT 2272) 8911. 1\-layna.rd, Mary S . (S. REPORT 1220) 3799.
Lindefclt, A . F . S. (S. REPORT 1923) 6824. Mayo, Isaiah G. (S. REPORT 703) 230l.
Lindsey, 1\f. T. (S. REPOnT 2-16) 1175. 1\Iays, William H. (S. REPORT 2328) 9081.
Liner, Peter {S. REPORT 2~0) 8558. Meade, Elnathan (S. REPORT 1767) 6040.
Linsley, John (S. REPORT 519) 1993. :Meade, Elnatha.n (S. REPORT 14()6) 4693.
Linthicum, Ida B. (S. REPORT 800} 26t2. Meadows, J. W. (S. REPORT 380) 1531.
Linton, 1\:[artha (S. REPORT 1431l) 4694. Melendy, Alphonzo H. (S. REPonT 709) 2328.
Linville, Lewis H. (S. REPORT 1764) 60-10. Meredith, Madison l\1 (S. REPORT 995) 3031.
Lischewsky, Florian (S. REPORT 1919) 6824. 1\Ierritt, John G. (S. REPORT 1113) 3268.
Lisle, Robert IS. REPORT 1555) 5195. Mertz, Anna (S. REPORT 1667) 56-19.
Little, Joseph F . (S. REPGRT 834) 2637. 1\Iertz, A.nna (S. REPORT 44.8) 1765.
Little, Levi (S. REPORT 1812) 6566. Merwin, Milton (S. REPORT 1611) 5i53.
Lobdill, Stephen C . (S. REPORT 480) 1809. Meyer, William (S. REPORT 1706) 5896.
Lockwood, Betsy (S. REPORT 1771) "6104. Millard, Corydon (S. REPORT 316) 1359.
Loewinger, Johanna (S. REPORT 205) 1007. Miller, Cqrrie V . (:s. REPORT 14G6} 4896.
Loewinger, Johanna (S. REPORT 1657) 564.9. Miller, Bllen (8. REPORT 916) 2826.
Logan, Jacob (S. REPORT 1820) 6400. Miller, Ezra. A. (S. REPORT 832) 2638.
Logan, l'llary A . (S. REPoRT 6) 115. Miller, Margaret l\:1. (S. REPoRT 967} 3031.
I.ognn, MaryS. (S. REPORT G) 369. Miller, Samuel (S. REPORT 1272} 3857.
Long, Franklin (S ..REPORT 1.60/) 5379. Miller, William J. (S. REPORT 1120) 3487,
Longsba w, .l \largaret (S. REPORT 731) 2427. Mill ins, Cyrus (S. REPORT 2244) 8643. \
Longshaw, 1\Iargn.ret (S. REPORT 2133) 8130. Mills, Emily G . (S. REPORT 915) 283.5.
Lord, William C. (bill H . R. 7202) 631L 1\Iitchell, John J . (S. REPORT 1877} G607.
Lucas, James (S. l~PORT 282) 1211. Mittflg, F. G. (S. REPORT 1643) 5'\53.
Luckett, Elisha M. (S. R.m>ORT 1116) 3267. Moles, Wilson C. (S. REPORT 1101) 3267.
Lucy, Carrie A. (S . REPORT 1441 ) 4694. Molseed, Charles (S. REPORT 2063) 7649.
Lutman, David H. (S. REP~T 62~) 2244. Monohan, James (S. REPORT 2318) 9081.
. Luttrell, Emily (S. RF.PORT 14G9) 4SX. J.l.lonohan, James (S. REPORT 1918) 6824..
Lutz, William (S. REPORT 1579) 5236. ll'I011Son, Julius C. (S. REPORT 426) 1580.
Lyford, Gertrude K. (S. REPORT 1221) 3799. Montgomery, George W. (8. REPORT 21 99) 8483.
Lyle, Peter (S. REPORT 562) 1993. 1\Ionti, 1\Iary (S. REPORT 1514) 5086.
Lyman, Catlena (S. REPORT liM) 3549. Moore, Charles H. (S. REPORT 1983) 7275.
Lyman, Catlenn. (S. REPORT '1819) 64.00. :Moore, John (S. REPORT 302) 1329.
Lynn, John (S. REPORT 2353) 9151. Moore, Lucy (S. REPORT436) 1728.
McCaffrey, Ja mes (S. REPORT 1535) 513J. Moore, l\Ia.ry E. (S. REPORT 981/3031.
McCaleb, Sarah E. (S. REPORT J()-JJ) 3267. Moran, Mary A. (8. REPORT 1093) 3267.
McCaleb, Sarah E. (S. REPORT 1009) 3131. Moran, Michael A. (S. REPORT 454) li65.
McClean, Robert (S. REPORT 1606) 5~79. Morford, Mary (S. REPOR'l' 323) 1359.
McClure, Emily {S. R'EPORT1384)4614. Morford, Mary (S. REPORT 540) 1993.
1\IcClure, Samuel (8. REPORT 1324) 4143. Morgan, John (S. REPORT 126} 826.
McCollum, Emma (S. REPORT"i'i'66) 6G40. Morg-an, Rachel (S. REPORT 2023) 7409.
1\IcComb, Julia B. (S. REPORT 650) 2·H -l. Morton, Joel B. (S. REPORT 403} 1532.
McCool, l'\lary A. (S. REPORT2340)ill!r.t. Morton, Penelope (8. REPOR1.' 1481) 48'.l6.
McDonald, Annie A. (S. REPORT lOCO) 3031, Morton, Truman A. (S. REPORT 2210) 8483.
McDonald, Anson S . (S. REPO:RT 800) 2002. Mosher, Thomas (bill S. 827) 6-!8.
l\lcDonald, D.P. (S. REPO.RTL"70) 3:):i7. 1\Iott, Mary (S. REPORT 993} 3031.
McDonald, James (S. REPORT 1468) ·lb'96. 1\Iotz. Caroline (8. REPORT 337) 1532.
McDougal, Caroline (S. REPORT 2211 ) ~iS3. Mower, Betsey A. tS. REPORT 1426) 4694.
Mace, Eliza L. (S. REPORT 200} 1006. Muck-a-pec·wak-ken-zah (S. REPORT 1859) 6497.
Mcl<'alls, Lou Gobright (S.ll:EPONT400) 1532. 1\Iucklin, Andrew (S. REPORT 1!D5} 7105.
l\IcGee, Cora (S. REPORT 550) 1993. Mullany, Jennie Hart (S . REPORT 573) 2041.
1\IcGolli.u, L.J. (S. REPORT 418) 1580. Mulligan, Catharine (S. REPORT 222-'5) 8558.
McGowan. James (S. REPORT 149G) '1936. Mumm, Emilia (S. REPORT 23{)2) 9050.
McGrath, John (S. REPORT 58) 5<14. Munson, Clarissa (S. REPORT 1603) 53;9.
McGrath, l\Iary (S. REPOR"l' 10."52) S~2L Murdock, Susan B. (S. ltEPORT 1315) 414.3.
McGregor, 1\In.ry J. (S. HE PORT 5-ti) 1993. Murphy, Bridget A. (8. REPoRT 1175) ~.il).
McGuckian, Joseph (5. RErORT 6\10) 2285. Murphy, James (8. REPORT 156) 826.
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176 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Committee on Pensions-Continued. Committee on Pensions-Conhnned.
lleporfs by Reports by
' Murphy, Mary (8. REPORT 17t0) 6040. -... Polock, Nancy (S. REPORT 851) 2638.
Murphy, Samuel J. (S. REPORT 2384.) 9393, Porter, J. W. (S. REPORT 2007) 7417, 9081,
Murray, Margaret L. (S. REPORT 13!) 826. Porter, James R. (S. REPORT 1296} 4143.
~.
Myers, David (S. REPORT 2037) 7548. Porter, Richard (S. REPORT 2130) 8130.
Myers, Jackson (S. REPORT 1157) 3.349. Porter, Ruth Ann (S. REPORT 1554} 5195.
Myers, Mary P. (S. REPORT 2247) 8643. Porter, William H. (S. REPORT 1780} 6104.
Myers, N.J. tS. REPORT 6 6) 2244. Potter, Frances McNeil (8. REPORT 211) 1007,
Myers, Seth F. (S. REPORT 12-58} 3800. Potter, Henry (S. REPORT 1732) 604(},
Mykins, Mary A. (S. REPORT 118) 826. Potter, Henry L. (S. REPORT 1381) 4614.
Nash, Mariah (S. REPORT 929) 21:!:!6. Potter, Hubert M. (S. REPORT ::?45) 1175.
Naval pensions (bill 8.128) 339. Potts, Jane (8. REPORT 2062) 7649.
Neikirk, Samuel (S. REPORT 2179) &'320. Powell, John M. (S. REPORT 1704) 5896. ·1
Nelson, Mary H. (S. REPORT G96} 221-!5. Powell, Starkey R. (S. REPORT 2231) i-!558.
Neuman, Philip (S. REPORT 2066) 7169. Powell's Missouri Volunteers (S. REPORT 2164) 8279.
Nenninger, Lena (S. REPORT 1087) 3267. Powers, Sarah J. (S. REPORT 2!2.04} 8483.
Nevels, Mary (S. REPORT 1678} 5776. Prendergast, John (S. REPOR'l' 64} 534.
Nevin, Albert (S. REPORT &'39) 2638. Prescott, Frances H. L. (S. REPORT 553) 1993,
Newell, Emily B. (S. REPORT 646) 2245. Pribble, Sarali E. (S. REPORT 862) 2679.
Newhard, Jacob (S. REPORT 2016) 7468. Price, S. W. (8. REPORT 154) 826.
Newman, Delia (S. REPORT 2021} 7468. Prince, William E. (S. REPORT 2.390} 9450.
Newman. Elizabeth M. (S. REPORT 605) 2202, Prince, William E. (S. REPORT 1578) 5236.
Newton, Mary (S. REPORT 2025) 74.69. . Provost, Louisa (S. REPORT 214) 1007.
,, Nichol, Richard J. (S. REPORT 21Q9) 8013. Puget, Albert L. du (S. REPORT 565) 1993.
Nichols, Indiana J. (S. REPORT 1225) 3799. Puh!ky, Henry (8. REPORT 500) 1S4U.
Nicholson, Mary H. r S. REPORT 679) 2285. Purcell, Samuel (S. REPORT 2073) 7650.
Niebels, J. (S. REPORT 1531) 5134. · Purman, David Gray (S. REPORT 2205} 8483.
Noble, Louisa N. (S. REPORT 1333) 4143. Purman, James Jackson (S. REPORT 269) 1175.
Noble, Robert (S. REPORT 629) 2244. Pyle, Augustus (S. REPORT 1826) 640Q.
Noel, Dulcena (S. REPORT 2121) 8088. Quick, Aletta V. (8. REPORT 1126) 3320.
Noel, Lucy A. (S. REPORT 1652) 5608. Quick, George C. (S. REPORT 2129) 8130.
Nolan, Julia (S. REPORT 208) 1007. Quiggle, Chloe (S. REPORT 827) 2638.
Noll, Mary E. (S. REPORT 691) 2285. Quinton, Margaret (S. REPORT 2126) ~130.
Nonamaker, William H. {S. REPORT 682} 2285. Raff, Friedericke (S. REPORT 1533) 5134.
Norton, Caroline M. (S. REPORT 853) 2638. Rains, Nancy (8. REPORT 645) 2244.
Norton,Mrs.J. E. (8. REPORT 152..'5) 5134. Rains, Thomas (S. REPORT 214.9) 8238.
Noyes, Anna M. (S. REPORT 2239) 8559. Randall, Sally A. (S. REPORT 1124) 3320.
Nye, Ephraim (S. REPORT 2-355) 9151. Randolph, Helen (S. REPORT 262) 1175.
Nye,Perry R. (S. REPORT 2232) S559. Randolph, William F. (S. REPORT 896) 2825.
O'Connor, Honora E. (S. REPORT 260) 1175. Rankin, Abel G. (S. REPORT 1279) 3867.
O'Donnell, John (S. REPORT 14.32) 4694. Rankins, Herman (S. REPORT 1439) 4694.
Og-den, Emily W. (S. REPORT 1635} 5410. Rarick, Nathan B. (S. REPORT 1078) 3267.
Ohaver, Warren (S. REPORT 1322) 414.3. Raub, J. Miller (S. REPORT 535) 1993.
O'Laughlln, Elizabeth (S. REPORT 1750) 6040, Rauth, Theodore (S. REPORT 678) 22&5.
Oliphant, George E. (REPORT 1231) 3799. &y, Phillipe (S. REPORT 81) 648.
O'Neil, Hugh (8. REPORT 1254) 3800. Raymond, Ma1·cus D. (S. REPORT 899) 28~5.
O'Neil, :Mary {S. REPORT 1330) 4143. Rea, Lemuel R. tS. REPORT 820) 2638.
Ord, Mary M. {S. REPORT 1119) 3319. Read, Emma F. (S. REPORT 2335) 9!09.
Ordway, Charles H. (S. REPORT 1567) 5195. Redfield, Stephen D. (S. REPORT 138) 827.
Oredsnick, Frank (S. REPORT 320} 1359. Redmond, Thomas (8. REPORT 2141) 8203.
Orleman, John A. and Mary A. W. (S. REPO:RT 1758} 0040; Reed, Alfr~d A. (S. REPORT 1076) 3267.
Orr, James H. (S. REPORT 1616) 5379. Reed, Catharine (S. REPORT 1954) 7105.
Osborn, Isaac N. (S. REPORT 130) 826. Reed, Frank H. (S. REPORT 1674) 5107.
Osborn, Lepha A. (S. REPORT 1109) 3268. Reed, Gilbert (S. REPORT 2071) 7C5J.
O'SuJJivan, Rosalie (S .. R~PORT 213-'i)' 813~..!> Reed, Lizzie F. (8. REPORT 858~ 2638.
Otey, Washington T. (S. REPORT 660) 22t:>. Reed, Mary (S. REPORT 501) 1846.
Otey, Washington T. (8. REPORT 1304) 4H3. Reese, Samuel l\:1. (S. REPORT 2338) 9109.
Outten, Coburn D. (bill H. R. 7624) 6040. Reeve,Jarues H. (S. REPORT 661)2245.
Owen, Joseph P. (S. REPORT 277) 1211. Reeves, Lovina J. (8. REPORT 1587} 5237.
Owen, Lizzie Wright (S. REPORT 177) 858. Regan, Mathew 0. (8. REPORT 1694) 5896,
Owings, Ephraim (S. REPORT 742) 2127. Reid, Mary Ann (S. REPORT 2111) 8013.
Padgett, George W. (S. REPORT 14 !5) 4694. Reilly, Jane (S. REPORT 1293) 4143.
Page, Mary L. (S. REPORT 1316} 4143. Rennoe, Dav1d l\1. (S. REPORT 1108) 3268.
Painter, Hettie K. (nill H. R. 3839) :!639. Reuss, P. J. (S. REPORT 906) 2825.
Painter, Hettie K. (S. REPORT 39) 472. Reynolds, David (billS. 2589} 28?..5.
Palmer, Juliet C. (bill S. 607) 115. Reynolds, Ephraim (S. REPORT 1307) 4143.
Pa-rk, George (S. REPORT 19) 339. Reynolds, John W. (S. REPORT 465) 1765.
Parker, Frederick (S._REPORT 1168) 3267. Reynolds, Mathew H. (S. REPORT 1508) 5086,
Parker, James (S. REPORT 1612} 5319. Rhoads. Julia A. (S. REPORT 203) 1006.
Parker, Lizzie G; {S. REPORT 1524) 5134. Rhody, George (S. REPORT 2106) 8013.
Parker, Silas (S. REPORT 1434) 4694. Rice,JennieD. (S. REPORT 1631) 540'J.
Parker, Thomas J. (S. REPORT 833) 2638. Richards, :Mary K. (8. REPORT 2iJ55) 7649.
Parker, W. Thornton (S. REPORT 1001) 3031, Richardson, Henry C. (S. REPORT 1473) 4896.
Parkinson, John (S. REPORT 2254) 8665. Richardson, William (S. REPoRT 230) 1133.
Partlow, David L. (S. REPORT 1082) 3267. Ricker, Danville A. (S. REPORT 1219) 3799.
Paschker, Frank (S. REPORT 984) 3031. R1cketts, Frances Anne Pyne (S. REPORT 265) 1175.
Patchin, Almeron J. (8. REPORT 1971) 7153, Riddell, Winemah (S. REPORT 1095) 3267.
Patten, l\lighill H. (S. REPORT 2152) 8238. Riddle, Emma (S. REPORT 2394} 9450.
Patterson, James (S. REPORT 22.-53) 8665. Riddle, Sarah (S. REPORT 1835) 6400.
Paul, Frances (S. REPORT964} 3031. Riddle, William P. (S. REPORT 1717) 5896.
Paul, Louise (S. REPORT 14;) 82'7. Riley, Ransom (S. REPORT 2150) 8238.
Pautel, Caroline (S. REPORT 1689) 5896. Risley ,L innreus W. (S. REPORT 1310} 4143.
Pavy, Octave (S. REPORT 1166} 3549. Ristine, Mary L. (S. REPORT 795) 260~
Pearson, Alfred (S. REPORT 913) 2826. Ritchey, Charles (S. REPORT 1996) 7522.
Peavy. George W. (S. ~EPORT 42} 505. Roark, Leah (S. REPORT 1394) 4662.
Peck, Delia l\L (S. REPORT 198) 1006. Robb, Albert 0. (S. REPORT 1979) 7275.
Pehon, Frederick (S. REPORT 1602) 5379. Robb, William N. (S. REPORT 16-50) 5527.
Penfield, Mary (S. REPORT 492) 1809. Robbins,'l\:Iahala (8. REPORT 161) 2427.
Perry, Joseph (S. REPORT 1055) 3221 J Roberts, Broadus. G. (S. REPORT 329) 1360.
- Perry, .Martha B. (S. REPORT 1554} 5195.
. Peters . Gustave E. (S. REPORT 917) 2826.
Robeson, John (S. REPORT 2170) 821!J.
Robey, Rosanna (8. REPORT 1085) 3267 .
Peterson, Catharine (S. REPORT 1839) 6400, Robinson, Frederick (S. REPORT 1182) .3549,
Peterson. David (S. REPORT 206) 1007. Robinson, Jane (8. REPORT 2169) 8219.
Peve, Joseph (S. REPORT 1718) 5896. Robinson,Levinia (S. REPORT 1755) 6040.
Pfeiffer, Mary A. (S. REPORT 1911} 6824. Robinson, :Mary (8. REPORT &!3) 2825.
Pfeiffer, Mary A. (S. REPORT 2144) 823E!. Robinson, l\Iary N. (S. REPORT 1114) 3267.
Piatt, Ada (S. REPORT 1519} 5134. Rodgers, William R. (8. REPORT 2274) 8910,
Piatt, Theodora M. (B. -REPORT 1110) 3268. Rodman,l\lary P. (S. REPORT1431) 46!>4.
Pickett, Henry \billS. 1377) 472. Rogers, Griswold (S. REPORT 1636) 5410.
Pickett., Henry (papers) 534. Rogers, Louisa (S. REPORT 2387) 9450.
Pickett., l\Iaubatton (S. REPORT 958) 3031. Rogers, Oscar K. (S. REPORT 771) 24~7.
Pierce, Laura D. (S. REPORT 749) 2427. Rogers, Rachel (S. REPORT 2233) 8559.
Pierce, Margaret E. (S. REPORT 180) 858. Roitsch, Juliana (S. REPORT 2206) 8483.
Piercy, Samuel (S. REPORT 2001) 7322. Rolf, John A. (S. REPORT 1737) 6040.
Pike, William F. (S. REPORT 1738) 6040. Romine, Alfred G . (S. REPORT 141214693.
Pitner, George W. (S. REPORT 1774) 6104. Ronicke, Frederic (S. REPOR1' 1799) 6340.
Pitner, Jacob (S. REPORT 960) 3031. Uook, Samuel H. (8. REPORT 1335) 4143.
Plummer, Frances H. (S. REPORT 897) 2825, Rose, A. W. (8. REPORT 1868) 6566.
Plummer, Judith (S. REPORT 805) 2602. Rose, Henry \S. REPORT 2146) 8238.
Plummer, R.'l.cbael (S. REPORT fi51) 2244. Roshon, Isaac (S. REPORT 2348) 9151. •
Plunkett, Helen (S. REPORT 747) 2427. Rosier, Joseph (8. REPORT 2356) !JJ51.
_ Pvag, James W. (S. REPORT 1323) 414.3. Ross, John B. (S. R£PORT1274) 3867.
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 177
Committee on Pensions:-Continned. C'Z.mmittee on Pensions-Continued.
Reports by Reports by
Ross, Julia A. (S. REPORT 108) 826. Smith, Ellen (S. REPORT 1224) · 3199.
Roundtree, John H. (S. REPORT 1509) 5086. Smith, Harriet M. (S. REPORT 1461} 4872.
Row, Mary A . (8. REPORT 388) 1532. Smith, Isaac (S. REPORT 630) 2244,
Rowe, John (S. REPORT 808) 2602. Smith, Jacob (S. REPORT 256} ll'iE.
Rummel, D. G. (S.REPORT 199517275. Smith, JRmes \8. REPORT 1746) 6040.
Ruppert, Caroline (S. REPORT476) 1766. Smith, John (S. REPORT 1990) 7275.
Rushford, Martha J. (:S. REPORT 1836) 6400. Smith, John E. (S. REPORT 1129) 3320.
Russell, Eliza (S. REPORT 1773) 6104. Smith, Levi B. (S. REPORTS 1397, 1402} 4693.
Russell, George T. (S. REPoRT 2236) 8559. Smith, Maria IS. REPORT 347) 1360.
Russell, H. H. IS. REPORT 986) 3031. Smith, Polly H. (S. REPORT 53) 5115. ·
Ryan, Edmund (9. REPORT 1422) 4694. Smith, Stephen R. (S. REPORT 149) 827.
Ryan, Washington (S. RE.IWRT 2147) 8238. Smith, Virtue(~. REPORT 383) 1531.
Ryon, John F. (S. REPORT 1408} 4693. Smith, Walter N. (S. REPORT 1572) 5195.
Sackman, William (S. REPORT 48) 505. 8mith, William lS. REPORT 996} 3031.
Sackman, William (S. REPORT 1667) 564.9. Smyth, Adaline A. (S. REPORT 2057) 7649.
Saeger, Mary (S. REPORT 2312) 9080. Snedaker, Ellen J. (8. REPORT 1016) 3031.
Sage, Rosaloo (8. REPORT 890) 2825. - Sommers, Henry (S. REPORT 2301) 9050.
Sailer, Elizabeth B. (S. REPORTS 18:14, 1845) 64.01. South, Elizabeth A. (S. REPORT 1982) 7275.
Saine, Baker {R. REPORT 2386) 9450. Spangler, Matilda (S. REPORT 2190} 8363,
St. Cyr, Ellen (S. REPORT 1299) 4143. Spence, John F. (S. REPORT 921) 28?...6.
Salisbury, Marie A. (S. REPORT 1561) 5195. Spencer, Jarrett (S. REPORT 991) 3031.
Ran born, Charles W. (S. REPORT 1660) 5609. Spencer, Jesse (S. REPORT 2271 ) 8911.
Sanborn, David 0. {S. REPORT 2119} 8088. Spencer, Nancy E. (S. REPORT 1957} 7105.
Sanders, George L. (S. REPORT 1929) 6893. Spitzer, Gottlie b (S. REPORT 9~3) 3 31.
Sawyer, Nancy E. (S. REPORT 2277)..$911. Sprague, Henry (S. REPORT 900) 2825.
Sawyer, W. J. (S.REPORT 1684) 5896. Sprague, Mary (S. REPORT 18'.!7) 6400.
Saxberry, Edson (S. REPORT 1734} 6040. Springstein, William E. (S. REPORT 2389} 9450,
Sayers, John H. (S. REPORT 1103) 3267. Squire, Rufus (8. REPORT 741} 2427.
Sayles, Deborah C. (S. REPORT 1227) 3799. Stafford, Henry (S. REPORT 136) 82G.
Sayre, H. 8. (S. REPORT 2258f 8718. Stannard, Emily J . (8. REPORT 1.256) 3800,
Scales Ma.-iah (S. REPORT 793) 2602. Starkweather, Susan A. (S. ltEPORT 1984) 7275.
So!lndliu, Eliza M. (S. REPORT J 130) 3320, Starr, William H. (S. REPORT2271!} 8911.
Schafer, John (S.REPORT 1257} &100. Stearns, Sylvester (S. REPORT 219 ) 8483.
Schaffer, William (S. REPORT 1741) 6 40. Steed, Emmanuel P. (S. REPORT 2370) 9347.
Schat tie, Emil (S. REPORT 539) 1993. Steph, George lS. REPORT 56o) .J.9Y3.
Schell, George W. (S. REPORT 332) 1360. Sterling, Jemima. (:3. REPORT 2392) 9450.
Schiedel, Stephen (8. REPORT 384} 153l. Stewart, E1izal>eth (S. REPORT 1470) 4896.
Schimmelfennig,Sophil\ (S. REPORT 1295) 4143, Stewart, Thaddeus·s. (S. REPORT 893) 2825,
Schmidt, Conrad (S. REPORT &~1) 2B25. Stiles, John (S. REPORT 547} 1993.
Schneider, George (S. REPORT 1050) 3221. Stiles, John H. (S. RKPOR"I: 1551} 5195.
Schomacker, Antony (S. REPORT 1162} 3549. Stillson, Edward n.-(S.REPORT 1528) 5134.
Schwantes, Carl M. (S. REPORT 1271) 3867. Stilwell, Jesse M. (S. REPORT 1999) 7322.
Scooten, 0. G . (S. REPORT 990) 3031. Stockman. William A. (S. REPORT 450} 1765,
Scott, Charles E. (:S. REPORT 23:Jl) 9450. Stockton, Harriet V. (S. REPORT 643) 2244.
Scott, Elizabeth G. (S. REPORT 145} 827. ~tokes, Julia (S. REPORT 804) 2602.
Scutt, Mary L. (S. REPORT 2048} 7649. Stokes, W. B. {S. RE PORT 2077) 77 10.
Scott, Sadie {S. REPORT 1399) 4693. Stone, George P. (8. REPORT 1032} 311G.
Scott, Susan F. (bill H. R. 8523) 6040. Stone, Jeannie (S. REPORT 1054) 3221.
Scott, William (8. ltEPORT 1373) 41i71., Stone, Jennie (S. REPORT 634) 2244.
Scoville, James S.(S. REPORT 819) 2638. Stone, Juliette (S. REPORT 552) 1993.
Scribner, Miles S. tS. REPORT 702) 2301. Stover, l.Vlartin L. (S. REPORT 395} 1532.
Scutt, Elwin A. (S. REPORT 855) 2638. Strickland, Francis W. (S. REPORT 150) 827.
Searles, Enos J. (S. REPORT 148) Wl:l. Strickland, Jesse H . (S. REPORT 174} 858.
Seavey, Stephen A. (S. REPORT 1881) 6607. Strick lett, Georgia A. (8. REPORT 1031) 3116.
Sedgwick, Charles N. (S. REPORT 980) 3031. Strodder, 'f"homas (S. REPORT 1991 } 7275.
Seely, David W.(S. REPORT 1083) 3267. Strong, Keziah E. (S. REPORT 382) 1531.
Seibel, Casper (S. REPORT 1244} 3800. Strong, Mary i\J. (S. REPORT 582) 2091.
Selfridge, Emma. M. (8. REPORT 1973) 7202. Strong, .Mary M. (S. REPORT 1302) 4143.
Sellers, Joseph B. (S. REPORT 1259) 3800. Strunk,Da~id (S. REPORT 1216) 3799.
Servis, David A. (S. REPORT121) H26. Stryker, Cyrenius G. {S. REPORT 1127) 3320.
Servis, David A. (S. REPORT 16671 564.9. Stuart, Henry Ann (S. REPORT 1756) 6040.
Settle, Eliza (S. REPORT 16ll} 5319. Sturgess, Mary (S. REPORT 1833) 6400.
Sexton, Ellen (S. REPORT 1~) 4614. Sturgess, Robert H. (S. REPORT 322} 1359.
Seyfforth, Caroline G. (8. REPORTS 1683, 1697) 5996. Sturman, Thomas R. (S. REPORT 1540) 5134.
Shack, Daniel (S REPORT656) 2245. Stusse, Peter {S. REPORT 195} 1006.
Shackelford, Thomas (S. REPORT 2112} 8013. Stutsman, Henry H . {8. REPORT 1W7) 3221.
f.h1~fer, Anthony (S. REPORT 2304) 9050. Sullivan, Abigail (ti. R EPORT 1389) 4614.
Shafer, Elias (S. REPORT 1518) ill34. Sullivan, Mary (S. REPORT 1667) 5649.
Shannon, Thoma.ls (S. REPORT 1657} 5608. Sullivan, Mary (S. REPORT 128} 826.
Shappee, ,V. A.tS. REPORT 1830) 6400, Sullivan, Mary (S. REPORT 1521) 5134.
Shattuck, Mary A. (S. REPORT 1462) 4872. Summers, Eliza (S. REPORT 202) 1006.
Shaver, Eliza Ann (S. REPORT 1534) 5134. Sweeney, John (8. REPORT 2306) 9050.
Shaver, Flora E. (S. REPORT 9132) 3031. Sweet, Mary 1\f. (S. REPORT 1230) 3199.
Shaw, Frederi.ck C. (8. REPORT 20 7) 7649. Taaffe, John (S. REPORT 1778) 6Lt.4.
Shaw, Henry B. (S. REPORT 807) 2602. Taggart., James {S. REPORT 1410) 4693.
Shea, Ellen (S. REPORT 1~) 3267. '.falbott, Eliza. A (S REPORT 385) 1531.
Shelden, Sarah (S. REPORT 1544} 5135. Tallman, Anna A. (S. REPORT 1228) 3799.
Sheridan, Irene Rucker (billS. 3123) 7802. Tanner, Daniel (S. REPORT 2336) 9109.
Sherman, Loanda (S. REPORT 1253) 3SOO. Tllnner, Mary L. (S. REPORT 2107) 8013.
Shillinger, Ernst (S. REPORT 974} 3031. Tate, Catherine (S. REPORT 1435) 4694.
Shimoneck, William U. (S. REPORT 1337) 4143. Tate, Samuel A. (S. REPORT 1300) 4143.
Sh ine, John (S. REPORT 1595) 5343. Taylor, Caroline (S. REPO~T 1709} 5896.
Shipman, Albertia. (S. REPORT 1255) 3800. Taylor, Charlotte (S. REPORT 2372) 9347.
Shi~ers. William H. (S. REPORT ~) 2285. Taylor, John (S. REPORT 1077) 3267.
Shock, Mary Ann (S. REPORT 2378) 9372. Taylor, John (S. REPORT 1515) 5087.
Shoeruaker, Rebecca E. (S. REPORT 1458} 4872. Taylor, Mary K. (A. REPORT 766) 2427.
Shong, Michael (S. REPORT 1896) 6708. Taylor, Sarah C. (S. REPORT 962) 3031.
Shrake, Newton J. (S. REPORT 2327) 9081. Taylor, William E. (S. REPORT 1815} 6400.
Shrt'eve, Eliza (S. REPOKT 1053) 3221. Teachout, Myron (S. REPORT 1794) 6340,
Silvers, Louise (S. REPORT 319) 1359. Teegardin, Catharine (S. REPORT~) 855!1.
Simmonds, Catharine (!5. REPORT 1327) 4143, Tel yea, Lewis (S. REPORT 1648) 5527.
Simmons, Robert W. (S.REPORT lll7) 3267. Terralls, Elizabeth (S. REPORT 1632} 5409.
Sims, William (S. REPORT 594) 2091. _ Tew, Ann E. (S. REPORT 179) 858.
Sinclair, Myra. (8. REPORT 2322} 9081. Thebaut, Bartola (S. REPORT !.161} 3549.
Singleton, Stephen (S. REPORT 201} 1006. Thields, William (S. REPORT 1699) 5896.
Singleton, Susan (S. REPORT 1998) 7322. Thiele. Anna 1\I. (8. REPORT 1000) 5:'143,
Sinkinson, Rachel A. (S. REPORT 499) 18-16. Thiers, Ellen 1\f. (S. REPORT 1517} 5134.
Sinnott, Catharine (bill H. R. 5490) 6341. Tbo!Das, Albert 0. (S. REPORT 1711) 5896.
Sinvell, Elizabeth (bill 8.1340) 3800. Thomas, C. R. (S. REPORT 13-i } 826.
Skinncr,L. B. (S. REPORT 1306} 4143. Thoro~. James H. (S. REPORT 215} 1211.
Slack, George (S. REPORT 1763) 6040. Thomas, Jane (S. REPORT 584) 2091.
Slater, Ann·a (8. REPORT 1177) 3549. Thomas, Philip (S. REPOI<T 2168} 8'.!79.
Slocum, Abby J. (S. REPORT 163) 858. Thomas, Thomas G. (S. REPORT 259) 1175.
Smallridge, Jane (S. REPORT 1909} 6769. · Thomas, William H. (S. REPOR'l' 1895) 6708
Smith, .Albert H. (S. REPORT 2263) 8754. Thompson, Henry E. (S. REPORT 458) 1765
Smith, Calvin W. (S. REPORT 908) 2!:12.5. Thompson, Mary C. (S. REPORT-2110} 8013.
Smith, Charles H. (S. REPORT 113-1) 3320. Thompson, Peter {S. REPORT 849) 2638.
Smith, Da.niel K. (S. REPORT 1328) 4143. Thornton, Ellen M. (S. REPORT 1505) 4978,
Smith, Eliza (S. REPORT 1796) 6340. Thurston, Stephen (S. REPORT 885) 2~.
Smith, Elizabeth (S. REPORT 1614) 5379. Thwing, GeorgeS. (S. REPORT 909) 2826.
' Smith, Elizabeth B. (S. REPORT 1419) {693, Tid marsh, Charles (S. ~EPORT 866) 2680.
X!X-- 7.2
178 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORDG
Committee on Pensions--Continued. Committee on Pensions--:-(jontin.ued.
Reports by Reports by
Tie1·ney, Catherine (5. REPORT 1442) 4694.. West, .John H. (S. REPORT 505) 1846.
Tiller, Carter \V. (S. REPO.RT 2371) 9347. West, 1\Iary A. (S. REPORT ~569) 5195.
Tillery, Minerva (S.REPORT 1263) 3867. West, Spencer (S. REPORT 1163) 3549.
Tillson, .James S. (S. REPoRT 7ll) :.:328. Whaley, .James D. {S. REPORT 143) f!fZ'T.
Tilly, William 0. (S. REPORT 1816) :6400. Whaley, William 1\I. (S. REPORT 1'i36) 6040.
Timberman, .John B. (S.REPORT 1154.) 354.8. Wheatley, Robert B. (S. REPoRT 930) 289...6.
~ingley• .J. B. (8. REPORT 850) 2638. Wheeler, William E. (S. REPORT 1655) 5608.
Tobin, .John (S. REPORT 205S) '1649. Wheelock, .John R. (S. REPORT 425) 1580.
Todd, :Margaret B. (S. REPORT 797) 2602. Wheelock, Mehitable (S. REPORT 9ll) 2826.
Todd, Thomas {S. REPORT 1417) 4693. Whipps, Delilah (S. REPORT 184:.?) 61.0:>.
Tompkins, Sarah .J. (8. REPORT 379) 1531. Whirry, Mary (S. REPORT 417) :1.580.
Tone my l..!Villlam .J. (8. REPORT 2009) 7650. White, Alexander H. (S. REPORT -994) 8031.
Tonkin , iUargaret (S. REPGRT 920) 2826. White, Bridget (8. REPORT 1088) 3267. •
'l'oogood, Dwight (8. REPORT 548) 1993. White, Elizabeth (S. REPoRT 839) 2825.
Towner, Almira .J. (S. REP.ORT 2281) 891L White, Franklin (S. REPORT 1559) 5193.
Towns, Charity .J. (S. REPORT 1301) 4143. White, .James (S.REPORT767) 2427.
Townsend, Thomas F. (S. Rl!.70RT:531) 1993. White, .James C. (S. REPORT 1TI6) 5396.
Trask, Emeline P. (S. REPORT 1757) 6040. White, .John T. (S.RE:PORT 1()()4.) 3031.
Travis, Frederick ·w. (S. REPoRT 177:7) 6104. White, Lydia. K. (S. REPORT 1061) 3~67.
Trefren, Elizn. (S. REPORT 1879) 6607. White, Sarah !\I. (S. REPORT 972) ·3031.
Tt·eworgy, Alden W. (8. REPORT 1213) 3799. While, Wilford ( . REPORT 1522) 513<1..
Truxtun, Mary C. (8. REPORT14.21) <1694. Whitelock, Sidney W. (S.REPonT J232) 3i99~
Tunney, .John H. (S. REPORT 1902) 6708. 'Vhitley, Samuel G. (S."REPORT li62) 6040.
Turley, .John A. (S. REPORT 254) 1175. Whittlesey, Catharine K. {S..REPORT 966) 8031.
Turner, .James (S. REPORT 1633) 5410. 'Vilber, Lydia Ann (S. REPORT 2158) 823 .
Turner, .Joanna W. (S. REPORT 748) 2427. Wilborn, Ralph P. (S. REPOR1'1.834) 640Q..
Tuttle, Cyrus (S. REPORT 887) 2825. Wilburn, George W. (S.R.E-PORT1326) 41<13.
Tuttle, Elizabeth E. (S. REPORT .2347) 9151. Wilcox, Sarah A. (S. REPORT 416) '1580.
Twigg, Elizabeth (S. REPORT 1123) 3320. Wilcox, Susan V. (8. REPOr.T 2226) 8558.
Ulm, Samuel T. (8. REPORT 816) 2637. Wilder, '.ritus (8. REPORT 471) li65.
Underwood, .James .A. (S. REPORT 664) 2245. Wilkins, Elisha tS. REPORT 1656) 560 .
Underwood, .James A. (S. REPORT J.25fr) 3800. Wilkinson, Charles (S. REPORT 1.24) 826.
rba.n, Charles F. (S. REPoRT1150) 3548. Wilkinson, Mrs. Francis 1\f. (S. REPORT 1002) 303L
Van Arnum. Kate C. (S. REPoRT20:10) 7512. Willborg, Daniel (S. REPO'RT 2159) 8238.
Van Buren, B.S. (S. REPORT 1537) 5134.. Williams, Betsey (S. REPORT 2266) asoo.
Vanbuskirk, Mary (S. REPORT 2153) 8238. Williams, David (S. REPORT 286) 1211.
Van Buskirk, 1\Iary A. (8. REPORT 2180) 8320. Williams, Fanny (S. REPOR!I' 970) 30Sl.
Van Cleve, A. B.(!;. REPORT:533)1993. Williams, Mary L. (S.R.Ermt:r 350) 1402.
Vandevender, Delilah (S. REPORT 1599) 5343. Williams, Rhoda (S. REPORT 401) 1532.
Van Dorin, Richard H . (S REPORT822) 2638. Williamson. Eliza A. (8. REPORT \1.953) 7105.
Van Dyne, Nancy (S. REPORT 118 ) .3629. Williamson, .J.Rock (8.REPORT 662) 2245.
Vangordon, Marion (S. REP6RT 62) 53J. Wilson, Asa (S. REPORT !1.33) 826.
Van Kusserow, 1\fary (S. REPoRT796)2602. Wilson, Elizabeth (8. REPORT 1.99-J) 7275.
Vantine, Sarah (S. REPORT 2050) 7641>. Wilson, .John (S. REPORT 882) 2825.
Vantine, Sarah (S. REPoRT 503) 1&t6. Wilsou, .JosephS. (S. REPORT 1751) €040.
Varney, Lucius B. (S. REPORT 1586) 5231. Wilson, JosephS. (S. REPORT 2018)'7468.
Varquison, Hannah (S. REPORT 11'25) 3320. Wilson, Sally B. (S. REPORT 1311) 41.!8.
Vaughan, Harriet L. (S. REP-ORT 823).2638.. Wilson, Samuel E. (8. REPORT 2~) 74l.i.
Velten, Adam (S. REPORT 2051) 7649. Winans, William (S. REPORT 1627) 5409.
Verbisky, .Joseph (8. REPORT 892) 2825. Winkel, Christian (S. REPORT 1695) 5896.
Verneuil, Anna (S, REPORT 342) 1360. 'Vinterbottom, Betsey (S.REPORT239) U75.
Vernon, Frances P. (S. REPORT 2127) 8130. Wirth, .Joseph (S. R EPORT 472) 1766.
Vertessy, .John (S. REPORT ill) 826. Wisemill,er, Christopher (8. REPoRT 111) 82fi.
Very, Henry B. (S. REPORT 117) 826. Witham, .John (S. REPORT 1246) 3800.
Vest, Malinda. (S. REPORT 532) 1993. Witherell, Cynthia. (S. REPORT 1568) 5195.
Vincent, .J. T. (S. REPORT 1672') 5707. Witt, William P. (S. REPORT 760) 2427.
Vincent, .John T. (S. REPORT 2042) 7606. Wolff, .John B. (S. REPORT 554) 1993.
Vogelsang, Sophia (8. REPORT 22j()J .8559. Woodall, Adelaide H. (S. REPORT 1898) 6708.
Von Beruewitz, Emma (S.REPORT283)~2ll. Woodbridge, Sarah A. (S. REPORT 1003) 6"i08.
Wagemann, Charles (S.REPORT 477) 1766. Woodbridg~ Sarah A. (S. REPORT 20!11) ~802.
Wagner, Catharine (S. REPORT 521) 1993. Wood ruff, \v. E. (S. REPORT J..0.19) 8221.
\Vaguer, Harrison (S. REPORT 1294) !U43. Woodrum, 1\Iartha F. (S. REPORT 47<1) 1766.
Wagoner, .John C. (S. REPORT 1651) 5608. Woodrum, Martha. F. (S. REPORT 7~0).24.67.
Wagor, Lucy (S. REPORT 2193) 8363. Woods, Eliza A. (S. &.&PORT 2022) 7469.
'Vait, William 0. (S. Rn:PORT 175) 858. Wood ward, .James B. (S. REPORT 392) 153.2.
'Valdron, Henrietta (S. REPORT 2360) 9'262. Wood worth, Mary {S. REPORT 2171) ·8279.
Walker, Francis Marion CS.REP.ORT 393) 1532. Woody, James (8.RRPOE.T:i'40) 242'Z.
Walker, Mary E. (S. REPORT .602) 2135. Work, Francis M. (S. REPORT 1465) 4896.
Wal kcr, Thomas M. (S. REPORT 712) 2328. Workman, Olive I . (S. REPOE.T 1543).{).13.'5.
Wallace, .John (S. REPORT 2303) HroO. · Worth,l\Iargare~ S. (8. REPORT 557) 1993.
Wallace, Olive tS. REPORT 914) 2826. Wright, Laura A. (S. REPORT '560) 1993.
Wallen, George (S. REPORT 2361) 9262. Wright, Samuel.T. (S. REP.onT 2326) :oo&l.
'Vallen, Laura L. (S. REPORT 2319) 0081. Wright, Sophia W. (S. REPORT 280) l2ll.
Wallen.l\lilton (S.REPORT 2369) 9347. Wunoch, Frederick (S. REPoRT 1901) 6708.
Walsh, Thomas B. (S. REPORT 2354.) 9151. Wylie, George (S. REPoRT 174.5) 6040.
Walster, Charles (S. REPORT 2009) 741.7.
Walter Amastasia (S. REI'ORT 197) 1006.
. 'Vyman, Emily 1\I. (S. REPORT 902) 2825.
Wyman, Samuel E. (S. REPORT ~566) 5195.
Wanzei, Christian (S. REPORT 1765)-6040. Wynne, Thomas (S. REPORT i54!i) ·5135.
Ward, Anson (S. REPORT 2267) 8800. Yamgheim, Eli (S. REPORT 2393) 9<150.
Wa1·d, Charles F. (S. REPORT 1218) 3799. Yates, Annie Gibson (S. REPOR-T1.669) 5707.
Ward, Elizabeth (S. REPORT 1104) 3267. Yates, Annie Gibson (S. REPORT 394.) 1532.
Ward, Louisa (S. REPORT 130S) 414.3. . Yearian, Francis 1\I. (S. REPOR<r 768) 2427.
Ward, Sallie T. (S. REPORT l.B71) 6566. Yeaw,David A. (bill H. R. 9595) 6040.
Warner, Edwin W. (S. REPORT"2276) 8910. Yost,.John ·w.(S.REPO:RT.813) 2637.
Warren, G.K. (S.REPORT 1649)5527. Young, Emeline 0. (S. REPORT 1570) 5195.
Warren, .Jasper N. (S.REPORT 1899)6708. Young, .James H. (S.REPORTS1.67, 169) 858.
Washburn, George A. (S. REPoRT 1992) 7275. Young, .Joseph Lincoln (S.REPorur2154) 82&8.
Washington, George H. {B. .REPoRT 1:>2) 82:1. Young, Sarah B. (S. REPoRT 1334) 4143.
Waters, Edward (S. REPORT 2181) 8320. Young, Stat ra (S. REPORT 22.37) 8559.
Waters, Sarah Ann (S. REPORT 551) 1993. Young, W ealtha. (S. REPORT 708) 2328.
Watson, Albert (S. REPORT.2008) 74.17. Young, William Wallace (S.REFoRT 89 ) .2.825.
Watson, .John (S. REPORT 2251) 8655. Youngblood, Henry 1\1. (8. REPORT 2131) 8130.
Watson, Susan L. (S. REPORT 1623) 5319. Zerbach, .Josep!t (8. REPORT 17.33) 6040.
Watson, Walter 0. (S. REPORT 2235) 8559..
Watts, .John E. (8. REPORT 1297) 41!13. Committee on Post-Office and Post-Roads {House)
'Venthers, Enoch (S. REPORT1388)4:614. Appointed 279.
Webb, Webster 0. (S.REPORTl510).5086.
Weed, Maggie A. (S. REPORT 988) 303.1. Authorized to order prmtlng 1980.
Weist, William (S.REPORT 151) 827. Reports 6y
Welch, Harriet (S. REPoRT 1321) !U4.3.
Welch, .Julia. (S.REPORT 1596} 5343. Annual appropriation bill (H. R. REPORT il.502) .2922.
Welch, Patrick (S. REPORT 1900) 6708. Canadian postal communication (resolution of inq.uiry) 2486.
Welden, George W. (S. REPORT 396) l1532. Counterfeit money dP-alers (H.R. .REPORT 1501) .280'.!.
Wells, George E. (S. REPORT 1885) 6674. Fourth Assistant Postmaster-General.(H. R.:REPO:RT .259)l.D25.
Wells. Mary A. (S. REPORT 1565) :J195. Franking privilege (H. R. REPoRT 260) l<Y'..5.
Wells, Mary S. (S. REPORT 399) 1532. Franking stamps (H. R. REPOE.T 261) J.025.
"Welsh, Joseph (S.REPORT2151)'828. Free delivery service (K. R. REPWU' 176) 842,.
Welsh, William H. {S. REPORT 1318) ·414"3. Inspectors in Post-Office Department ·(H. R. REPORT 705) :1449.
Welton, Ida. May (S. REPORT 114) 826. Leaves of absence in mail·bag repair shops .(H. R. REP-on.T 84.33) 8573.
Welty, .Joseph H. (S. REPORT 1403) 4.693. Lottery advertisements (H. _R. REPORT 7Fi1) 164.4, 1703.
Wessels, Cornelius (S. REPoRT:2l~ "SOlS. Mail service in the W~st {resolution ofinqu:iry) 1116.
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 179
Committee on Post-Office and Post-Roads-Continued. Committee on Printing-Continued.
Reports by Reports by
l\Iarks on postal matter (H. R. REPORT 12) 423. Committee on Private Land Claims (resolution) 137G.
Postage on periodicals (H. R. REPORT 94-6) 1832. Committee on War Claims (resolution) 2264.
Postage on second-class matter (H. R. REPORT 177) 842. Committee on Printing (re olution) 67L
Postage on seeds (H. R. REPoRT 1184) 2157. Committee reports (H. R. REPORT 3003) 6692.
Postage QD. third-class matter (H: R. REPORT 175) 842. Committee reports compilation (H. R. REPORT 3006) 6692.
Postage-stamps (H. R. REPoRT 1196) 2190. Congressional Record 477.
Postal crimes (H. R. REPORT 562) 1378. Congressional Record (H. R. REPORTS 4.87, 4.88, 489) 119".
Postal crimes (billS. 3441) 8555. Cruhe of Corwin report (H. R. REPoRTS 3010, 3011) 6692.
Postal regulations on seeds from Canada (resolution of inquiry) 3056. Dependent pension bill 2239.
Postmasters' claims (II. R. REPORT 3489) 8827. Diges ~ of Rules (r esolution) 718.
Postmasters' claims (H. R.REPORT 2548) 5100. Di.skibution of documents (H. R. REPORT 541) 1277.
Postmasters' funds (H. R. REPORT 1465) 2451. Documents for members (resolution) 9612.
Post, office buildings {H. R. REPORT 2095) 3999. Documents for State Department (H. Res. 77) 1058.
Railway mail service (H. R. REPORT 831) 1669. Education report (concurrent resolution) 711.
Railway mail service (H. R. REPORT221) 921. Education report (concurrent resolutionl1053.
Registered mail locks (bill H. R.l1391) 8457. Eulogies on John A. Logan (billS. i91} 878.
Tax Reform Advocate (resoluti<>n of inquiry) 8587. Eulogies on S.C. Moffatt (H. Res. 148) 3437.
Telegraph lines of subsidized railroads '{H. R. REPORT 178) 842. European dock-yards (H. R. REPORT 214) 879.
Truslow, Charles P. (H. R. REPORT 14.66) 245L Finley's storm-track charts (H. R. REPORT 215) 879.
'Vashington post-office {H. R. REPORT 258) 1025. · Fish and Fisheries report (resolution) 3-:137.
Weight of mail packages (H.R.REPORT 1798) 30.57. Geological Sur\'"ey reports (H. R. REPORT30"...3) 6735.
Government Printing Office discharges (resolution of inquiry) 671.
Committee on Post-O~ces and Post-Roads (Senate) Government Printing Office leaves of absence (H. R. REPORT 51) 554,
Gov-ernment Printing Office purchases of felt 76tl.
.Appointed 16. Health report of District of Columbia (H. Res. 65) 711.
Re!olution to pay expenses in investigating subject of postal Imports (H. R. REPORT 3012) 6692.
telegraph by, passed 567, 617, 828. Index of Southern claims (H. R. REPORT 523) 1247.
Interior Department decisions (H. R. REPORT 2361) 46i2•
.Authorized to print2795. .Tournals of Congress (billS. 2802) 9413.
Resolution to allow stenographer, passed 4208, 4496~ Labor report (H. R. REPORT 206) 843.
Reports by Labor report (resolution) 9412.
Land and pension decisions (H. R. REPoRT 2361) 4.672.
.Amendments to deficiency ap{lropria.tiou bill 7861,7913, 82i9, 1\iap of United States (H. R. REPORT 2363) 4672•
American Grocer Association (S. REPORT 23ll) 9050. Map o'f United States (H. R. REPoRT 4.86) 1196.
American Grocer Assoeiation (S. REPORT 951) 2989. National Academy of Science's rep01:t (H. R. REPORT 2808) 5941.
Bassett, Leslie (S. REPORT 83) 689. Newburgh centennial celebration (H. R. REPORT 3022) 6735.
Carpenter, W. S. (S. REPORT 1550) 519.3. Orange insects report (H. R. REPORT 3008) 6692.
Chambers, 'l'homus (S. REPORT 2081) 7710. Pacific Railway Commissio11 report (resolution) 55-'l.
Chi lton, George F. (bill H. R. 4:'157) 2679. Pacific Railway Commission report (H. R. REPoRT 777) 1572.
Cockle, Caroline T. (S. REPORT 1847) 64.55. Pananm Canal (H. R. REPORT 2362) 4672.
Contracts for mail service (S. REPORT 1365} 3800. Precious metals report (resolution) 9412.
Da.vis, L.A. (S. REPORT 611) 2~2. Presentation of Speakers' portraits (concurrent resolution) 818.
Dickey, Thomas C. (S. REPoRT 606) 2202. President's annual message (1·esolution) 477.
Fractional currency (petition) 2202. President"s annual IQ.essage (H. R. REPORT 490) 1196.
Franks on public documents (S. REPORT 672) 2250. Public-document distribution (S. R. 4) 1376,1471.
Fulton, Mathew H. (S. REPORT 1924) 6824. Public documents on private orders (H. R. REPORT 3528) 9414.
Gerls, '.rhomas F. (S. REPORT 2096) 7913. Smithsonian report (H. R. REPORT 207) 844.
Gibson, M. M. (bill H. R. 8012) 7060. Statistical Abstract (concurrent resolution) 1189.
Hoffman, T. L. (S. REPORT 1519) 5195. Tariff bill (concurrent resolution) 6990.
Hubbard, Hiram W (S. REPORT -435) 1728. Township maps (H. R. REPORT 3002) 6692.
Hubbard, Royal M. ~S. REPORT 1729) 5995. Trusts (resolution) 1033.. ,
.Jacobson, Lon is (bill H. R.ll58) 1941. Wharton's Digest of Internationai'Law (H. R. REPORT 3005) 6692•
KeighUey, 'Villiam M. (S. REroRT 1290) W70. White scale insects (H. R. REPORT 3009) 66\!2.
LeBaron, .John K . (S. REPORT 515) 1941. Wool and wool manufactures (H. R. REPOI!T 4.6) 522.
Lockwood, Chauncy 1\f. (8. REPORT 374) 1433. Wool report (H. R. REPORT 3004) 6692.
Lounsberry, Clement A. (S. REPORT 1019) 3031,64.55.
McAdams, G. W. {S. REPOR:r .2005) 7383. Committee on Printing (Senate)
Mail contracts (S. REPORT 1.365) 4.535. Appointed 16.
Mail service to South America {amendt!;!ent} 3918.
Markson mail matter (bill H. R.3318} 412. Repot;ts lJ.Y
Mesler, Charles V. (S. REPORT 1208) 4.769. Alcoholic l iquor traffic report (resolution) 6709.
New York. Lake Erie and Western Railroad (S. REPORT 1851) 6455. Allotment of lands to Indians (8. REPORT 1343) 4207.
Otis, George K. (S. REPORT 1948) 7010. Amendments to sundry civil appropriation bil15707.
Pigott,Michael (S. RJltPORT2310) 0050. Amendment to deficiency appropriation bill 8754.
Postage on fourth-class matter (S. REPoRT 1846) -6455. Bureau of Animal Industry report (S. REPORT 2382) 9393.
Postage on periodicals {bill 8.1627) 785. Bureau of Animal Industry bill (resolution)2203.
Postage on public documents (S. REPORT 672) 2250.. Bureau of Ethnology {S. REPORTS 1865, 1875) 6498.
Postage on seeds (S. REPORT 730) 2346. Carrington's report on Ind.iijn operations (S. REPORT 95) 116.
Postage reduction (resolution) 785. Cattle und da1ry farming report (S. REPORT 193} 968.
Postal crimes (bill H. R. 7052) 2206. Cattle and dairy farming (concurrent resolution) 1617.
Postal crimes (bill S. 3447) 7006. Census compendium (S. REPORT 723) 2328.
Postal crimes (bill 8.3303) 6104. Civil-service report (resolution) 9393.
Postal telegraph select committee (resolution) 339. Coaslrsur\·ey report (S. REPORT 2285) 8911,
Postmasters' claims (resolution ofinqniry) 8321. Common-school bill (order) 2680.
Postmae.ters' salaries (S.REPORT 2213) 8535. Compilation of committee 1·eports (S. REt>ORT 114.5} 3382.
Railway mail-service superintendents (S. REPORT 235) 1.1.34. Cruise of the Corwin (S. REPORTS 2290, 2291) 894.2.
Rockefellow, B. F. (S. REPORT 853} 2679. Decisions on lands and peusions (S. REPORTS 2293, 2295) 9050.
Shipley, E. R. (S. REPORT 2G75) mo. Dependent pension bill(motion) 785.
Smith, James H. (S. REPORT lOtl) 32".-L Dependent pension bill (order) 2680.
Snoddy, John (S. REPORT 100) 785. Documents for State Department (H. Res. 71) 2602.
Stanley, R.S. (bill H. R.6291) 2328. Education report (concurrent resolution) 894.
Tabor, Horace A. W. (S. REPORT 1728) 5995. Education report (S. REPORT 2286) 8911.
Telegraphs (S.REPORT434) 172t. Eulogies on .John A. Logan (S. REPORT 101) 785.
Truslow, Charles P. (S. REPOR'.r 1209) 3769. Eulogies on S. C. Moffatt (H. Res. 148) 3368.
Walbridge & Fendall (S. REPORT 669) "2250. European dock-yards (S.REPORT n:m 3382.
Washington post-office (S.REPORT 624)2203. Executive departments investigation (S. REPoRT 731) 2328.
Welch, W. W. (S. REPoRT 2309) 9050. Finley's storm charts (S. REPORT 1136) 3382.
Wilson, C. B. (bill H.R.50SO) 7010. Fish and fisheries report(S. REPORT 1358) 4.4.54..
Wiison, C. L. (bill H.R.7232) 6455. Fisheries treaty (concurrent resolution) 5252.
Wilson, .T. A. (S. REPORT 950) 2989. Fisheries treaty (S. REPORT 1349) 4.310.
'Vorden, L • .T. (S. REPORT 608) 2202. Fisheries treaty report (resolution) 4.310.
Geological Surv~y (S. REPORr 1864) 6493.
Committee on Potomac .R iver Improvement {Senate) Goodloe's Digest of Internal-Revenue Laws (S. REPORT 1824j MOO.
.Appointed 16. Growth oflndustrial Art (S. REPORT2344) 9113.
Health Report of District of Columbia (S. REPORT 170) 8~9.
Committee on Printing {House) Importation bill (resol ntion) 123.
Imports (bill S. 977) 1580.
Appointed 279. Imports, statistics (S. REPORT 1787) 6174.
Resolutions to make, consist of five members, nfe:rred4.1, 111. Interior Department decisions (S. REPORT 2293, 2295) 9050.
;Interstate-Commerce Commisston report (concurrent resolution) 785.
Resolution to allow, annual clerk, referred 359.. .Journals of Congress (S. REPORT 114.3) 3382.
Reports by Kansas railroad grants (report) «64.
Labor report (S. REPOltT 2294) 9050.
Agricultural report (H.Res.229) 94.12.. Leaves ofabsence in Government Printing Office (S. REPORT 1668) 5707.
Bureau of Engraving and Printing leaves of absence (H. R. 'REPORT 32'1) Map of United States (S. REPORT .218) 1007.
1028. Map of U nit.ed States (S. REPORT l&~) 4454.
Bureau of Ethnology reports (H. R.REPORT 3024) G735. Map of United States (S.'REPORT 23!3) 9113.
Business envelopes (H. R. REPORT:2074) 3S87. :Mexican Free Zone (Ex. Doc.) 2428. ·
Canadian relations (President's message) 7934.. Military Academy Board of Visitors' report (resolution) 785.
Cattle and dairy farming report (concnn:ent resolution) 1189, Mississippi River report (S. REPORT 1378) 4571.
Commtttee on Library Investigation {resolution) 871-ti. National Academy of Sciences report (concurrent resolution) 1001.
180 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
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Committee on Pri!lting-Continued. Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds-Continued.
Reports by Reports by
National Home for Disabled Volunteers (annual report) 263S; Atlantic Oity, N. J. (H. R. REPORT 2094) 3999•
.NavuJ astronomic.'\! observations (S. REPORT 23,S) 9394. Bar Harbor, Me. (H. R. REPORT502) 1.28.
Newburghcentt-nuial (S. REPORT 1807) 6341. Bay City, Mich. (H.R. REPORT 50S) 1229.
Pacific Railroad Commission ·report (S. REPORTS 2216, 2242) 8536. Beat-rice, Nebr. (H. R. REPORT 3229) 7405.
Pacific Railway Cornmis,;icn testimony (order) 1489. Birmingham, Ala. (H. R. REPORT 414) 1193.
Panama Canal (S.l{EPORT 2289) b'912. Bridgeport, Conn. (H. R. REPORT 520) 1228.
P nsion vetoes (resolution) 6013. Brownsville, Te:x. (H. R. REPORT 1718) 3053.
Ple uro-pneumonia. bill tresolution) 123. Buffalo, N.Y. (H. R. REPORT 4l9) 1194.
Powell's report on Alaska (resolution) 785. Burlington, Iowa (H. R. REPORT 1206) 2265.
President's annual message tresolution) 116. Burlington, Iowa (H. R. REPORT2fl2) 4817.
Printing public documents on private orders (S. REPORT 1575) 5195. Camden, N.J. (H. R. REPORT 3350) 7954.
Public documents for distribution (S. REPORT 228) 1009. Capitol: electric lighting of (resolution) 6734.
Public Printer's annual report (p1otion) 785. Castle Island, Boston Harbor (H. R. REPORT576) 1379.
Re1·ords of the Rebflllion (S. REPORT 228) 1766. Charleston, S.C. (H. R. REPORT 504} 12~.
Stllmon fisheries (S. REPoRT 6ti3) 2203. Charlest-on. W.Va. (H. R. REPORT 410) 1193.
Smithsonian report (8 REPORT 2296) 9050. Charlotte, N.C. (H. R. REPORT 1230) 2266.
Speak'ers' port-raits (concurrent resolution) 1729. Charlotte, N.C. (H. R. REPORT 1677} 2958.
·Statistical Ab,.tract (concurrent resolution) 2203. Chattanooga, Tenn. (H. R. REPORT 418) 1194.
Supreme Conrt decisions (S. REPORT 23i5) ()3.17. Chester, Pa. ( H. R. REPORT 2015) 3578.
Tariffb'ill (resolution ) 72X2. Cheyenne, Wyo. (H. R. REPORT 1888} 3287.
Tariff bill (S. REPOnTs 2345, 2346) 9123. Cheyenne, Wyo. (H. R. REPORT 670} 1419.
Tariff hill testimony (resoluliou ) 9148. Chicago, Ill. (H. R. REPORT 1026) 2021.
Tariff bills (re'<olution) 3ll6. Columbus, Ga. (H. R. REPORT 507) 1228. •
Tariff documents (resolution) 1617. Construction of public buildings (H. R. REPORT 1229) 2266. '
T ariff report (resoluti on) 92t3. Council Blutli~, Iowa (H. R. REPORT 415} 1193.
Townsh.ip maps (8. REPORT 2284) 8911. Davenport, lowa (H. R. REPORT 1029} 2022.
Treasury accounts 434. Detroit,, Mich. (H. R. REPORT 3027) 6794.
Treasury Department employes (S. REPORT 1821) 6401. Duluth, Minn. (H. R. REPORT 416) 1193.
Treasury of Confederat-e States (S. REPORT 1841) 6400. Electric lights in Capitol (resol ution of inquiry) 1153.
'.Yharton' s Digest (S. REPORT 194) 966. Elmira, N.Y. {H. R. REPORT 1680) 2958.
'Vom an s utl'rage hea1·ings (S. REPORT 1379) 45il. Emporia, Kans. (H. R. REPORT 1984} 3456.
'Vool report (S. REPORT 171) 859. Evansville, Ind. (H. R. REPORT 672) 1419.
Committee on Private Land Claims (Hmtse) Fayetteville, N.C. (H. R. REPORT 1889) 3287.
Fort Dodge, Iowa (H. R. REPORT 2585) 5210.
.Appointed 279. Fort Dodge, Iowa (H. R. REPORT 2037) 3745•
Rule to appoint a Delegate on, passed 146. Fort Omaha (bill H. R. 1611!) 640.
Fort Worth, Tex. (H. R. REPORT 2250} 4!513.
Resolution to allow, annual clerk, referred ::l63. Fort "".Vorth, Tex. (H . R. REPORT 1027) 2021.
Resolution to allow printing for, passed 1152, 1376. Frankfort fountain (H. R. REPORT 2868) 6192.
Resolutions for special order for business from, passed 1464, Fremont, Nebr. (H. R. R EPORT 1679) 2951!.
Galesburgh, Ill. (H. R. REPORT 1028) 2021.
2132,2618. Goss, Joel J. (H. R. R EPORT 218) 842,883.
Reports by Grand Haven, Mich. (H. R. REPORT 863) 1829.
Greenville, 8. C. (H. R. REPORT 72) 640.
Adjudication of claims (H. R. REPORT 675) 14.47. Hamilton, Ohio (H. R. REPORT 6ti3) 1419.
Corn, Jesse A. (H. R. REPORT 3000} 6661. Hastings, Nebr. (H. R. REPORT 577} 1379.
Fillmore, JohnS. (H. R. REPORT 485) ll96. Haverhill, 1\-Inss. (H. R. REPORT 20t2) 3746.
Bnyem and Taylor (H. R. REPORT 641) 13Hl. Helena, Ark. (H. R. REPORT 569) 1379.
:Md{ ee, Wilham R. (H. R. REPORT 2574) 5181. Helena, Mont. (H. R. REPORT 1722) 3053.
Montgomery, Wesley (H. R. REPORT 271i6) 5901.. Helena, Mont. (H. R. REPORT 669} 1419.
New Madrid lands {H. R. REPORT 205) 843. Hoboken, N.J. (H. R. REPORT 521) 1229.
Rudd. Anson (H. R. REPORT 805) 1645. Hot Springs, Ark. (H. R. REPORT 1719) 3053.
Tibl>its, W. H. (H.R. REPORT 29Y5 ) 6661. Hot Rprings, Ark. (H. R. REPORT 568) 1379.
Vance, l\1. F. (H. R. HEPORT 2999) 6561. Houlton, Me. (H. R. REPORT 6tH) 1419.
Volcker, Henry (H. R. REPORT 931) 1832. Hudson, N.Y. CH. R. REPORT 172-3) 3053. ·
Indianapolis, Ind. (H. R. REPORT 506} 1228.
• Com~ittee on Private Land Claims (Senate) Jackson, Mich. (H. R. REPORT 1191) 2190.
Appointed 16. Jacksonville. Fla. (H. R. REPORT 5701 1379.
Jeffersonville. Ind. (H. :a. REPonT 2392) 4713.
Reports fJy Kalamnzoo,Mich (H.R.REPORT651 ) 141 .
Hayem and 'ray lor (S. REPoRT 2100) 7962. Kansas City, Mo. (H. R. REPORT 673} 141\1.
SeU.lemen t of claims (hills S. 2042; H. R. 7643) 1329,7383. Laboratory building for Agricultural Depa1·tment (H. R. REPORT 2393)
Volcker, Henry (S. REPORT 2101) 7962. 4713.
Lancaster, Pa. (H. R. REPORT 412) 1193.
Committee on Privileges and Elections (Senate) Lima, Ohio (H. R. REPORT 1809) 3142.
Logan~port, Ind. (H. R. REPORT 65.3) 1418.
Appointed 16. Louisville, Ky. (H. R. REPORT 715) 1470.
Authoriz~d to employ stenographer 50, 54, 116. Los Angeles, Cal. (H. R. REPORT 1346) 2447.
Lowell. Mass. (H. R. REPORT 413) 1193.
l\esolution to pay expenses of investigating Texas election out- Lynn, Ma..'lS. (H. R. REPORT 1343) 2446.
ra~es, passed 1533. · Madison, Ind. (H. R. REPORT 667} 1419.
Resolution providing for expenses of investigating Louisiana Milwaukee, Wis. (H. R. REPORT 511) 1228.
Monroe, La. (H. R. REPORT 75) 640.
election by, referred 8861. Mount Vernon, Jll. (H. R. REPORT 1956) 334.9.
Resolution that they investigate killing of Joseph Hoffman, Nashua, N.H. (H. R. REPORT 2696) 5455.
passed 9315. Nashua, N.H. (H. R. REPORT 958) 1878.
Newark, N.J. (H.R.REPORTS417, 509) 1194,1223.
Reports by New Herne,N.C (H.R.REPORT655) 1418.
Electoral messengers (bill S. 3609} 9314. Newburgh, N.Y. (H. R. REPORT 1955) 3349.
Inaugu ration day (S. R.13) 785. New London, Conn. (H. R. REPORT 2343) 4653.
Lucas, Danielll. (resolntionj 401. New London, Conn. (H. R. REPORT 2428) 484.9.
National inquestR (billS 1516) 78-i. New Orleans, La. (H. R. REPORT 573) 1379.
Texas election outrages (resolution) 1360. New Orleans, La. (H. R. REPORT 1717) 3. 53.
Turpie, David ( . HEPORT 1291) 4084. New York appraiser's warehouse (H. R. REPORT 503) 1221:J,
West Virginia. Sena tor (S. REPORT 1) 53. Norfolk, Va. (H . R. REPORT 2364) 4673.
Norfolk, Va. (H. R. REPORT 665) 1419.
Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds (House) Omaha, Nebr. (H. R. REPORT 4...?0) 1194..
Opelousas, La. (H. R. REPORT ·64) 1829.
Appointed 279. Ottumwa, fowa (H. R. REPORT 2003} 3578.
Resolution to amend rule prescribing duties of, referred 41. Paterson, N.J. (H. R. REPORT 654) 1418.
Peoria, Ill. CH. R. HEPORT 2166) 4.0'J1.
Speeial order for business from: passed 4d7, 844. Peoria., Ill. (H. R.REPURT 2413) 4ill7.
Resolution lor subcommittee to inspect Chicago post-office, l"e- Portland, Oregon (H. R. REPORT 566) 1379.
ferred 9074. Portsmouth, Ohio (H. R. REPORT 76) 640.
Pueblo, Colo. (H. R. REPORT 1131) 2025.
Resolution for subcommittee on electric lights to sit .during re- Racine, Wis. (H. R. REPORT 1724) 3();)3.
cess, passed 9074, 9235. Richmond, Ind. (H. R. REPORT 1236) 2266.
Roanoke, Va. (H. R. REPORT 2016) 3578.
Reports by Roanoke, Va. (H. R. REPORT 2033) 3702.
Akrou, Ohio (H. R. REPORT 2067) 3825. Rockland (Me.) soldiers' monument (H. R. REPORT 501) 1228.
.Akron, Ohio (H. R. REPORT 61») 1419. Sacramento, Cal. (H . .R. REPORT 2260) 4513•
Alexandria, La.. (H. R. REPORT 2150) 4091. f"acramento, CaL (H. R. REPORT 865} 1829.
Allegheny, Pa.. {H. R. REPORT 657) 1418. Saginaw, Mich. (H. R. REPORT 1192) 2190.
Allentown, Pa.. (H. R. REPORT 2442) 4911.
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Allentown, Pa. (H. R. REPORT 411} 1193.
Allentown, Pa. (H. R. REPORT 3113} 7U37. St. Albans, Vt. (H. R. REPORT 1715) 3053.
.Annapolis, l\fd. (H. R. REPORT 959} 1878. St. Paul, Minn. (H. R. REPORT 574) 1379.
Asheville, N.C. (H. R. REPORT i3) 6-!0. Salt Lake City, Utah (H. R. REPORT 28·5) 6302.
Atchison, Kans. (H. R. REPORT 2844) 6069. San Francisco, Cal. (H. R. REPORT 656) 1418.
Atchison, Kans. {H. R. REPORT 662) 1419. San Francisco, Cal. (H. R. REPORT 1890) 3?....87.
Atlanta, Ga. (H. R. REPoRT 794) 1645. Sedalia, Mo. (H. R. REPORT 565) 1379.
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSI ONAL RECORD. 181
Committee on Public Buildin gs and G r ounds-Continued. Committee on P u b lic Buildi ngs and Grounds-Con tinued.
Reports by Reports by
Signal-Service building (bill 8. 2565) 2922. Newark, N.J. (billS. 601) 785.
Signal-Service o ffice (H. R REPORT 86) 670. New Londo n , Conn. (S. REPOR'r 781 ) 2467.
S ioux City, Iowa (H. R. REPORT 1716) 3053. New Orleans, La. (S. REPORT 334) 1360.
Sioux City, Iowa (H. R. REPORT 666) 1419. Newport News, Va. (b ill 8.1365} 4.614.
Sites for public buildings (H . R. REPORT 409) 1193. New Y o rk appraisers' warehouse (bill H . R . 1661) 61M.
Special order for business (H. R. REPORT 55) 571. Norfolk, Va . (S . REPORT 785) 2467.
Springfield, Mo. (H. R. ~PORT 2843) 6069. Oakland . Cal. (S. REPORT 13 11) 4.143. --
Springtield, Mo. (H. R. REPORT 74) 640. Omaha , Nebr. (bill 8.182} 785.
Rpringfield armo1·y (H. R. REPORT 575) 13i9. Opelonsa.'!!, La. (bill H. H. 8J83) 6227.
Stnunton, Va. (H . R. REPORT 1344) 2446. Ottumwa, Iowa. (bill H. R. 8031 } 64.00.
Statesville, N.C. (U. R. REPOR'r 572) 1379. Paterson, N.J. (bill 8.1978) 3498.
Sterling, Il l. (H. R. REPORT ~471 ) 4989. P awtucket. R.I. (8. REPORT 705) 2301.
Sterling, Ill. (H. R. REPORT 1205) 2265. Pensacola, Fla. (bill 8.1723} 965.
Stockton. (.;al. (I:I. R. REPoRT 1678) 29~. Peoria. Ill. (bill 8 . 23-16} 3800.
Superintendence of public buildings (H. R . REPORT - -) 23~ Petersburgh, Va. (8. REPORT 1183} 3549_
Su><p~>nsion Bridge, N . Y . (H . R. REPORT 668) 1419. P ortland, Oregon (bill S. 20) 785.
Tallahassee, Fla. (H. R. REPORT 2084) 3999. Portsmouth, Ohio (S. REPORT 671} 2250.
T alln.hnssee, Fla. (H. R . RxPoR·r 1274 ) 2267. Post-oftice buildings ~ bill 8. 2762) 3267.
Taunton, Iass. (II. R. REPORT 23.50) 4672. Pos t -Office Department (8 . REPORT 367) 1402:
Tex<u·kana (tf. R. REPORT 5U5) 12'28. Pueblo, Colo. (bill 8 . 105 ~ 1941.
Troy, N. Y. (H. R. REPORT 1721) 3053. Quarantine s tation at Chester, Pa. (petition) 827.
'l'roy, N . Y. (II. R. REPORT 567) 1379. Reno, Nev. (bill S . 2789) 3800.
• utica, N. Y. (H. R. REPORT 1186) 2100. Roa noke, Va. CS. REPORT 234) 1134.
Vic k ~burg, Miss. (H . R. REPORT 671} 1419. Rockland soldiers' monument (bill H. R.1495) 14&1.
Washington post-office (H. R . REPORT 2541) 5020. Sacramento, Cal. (S. REPORT 619) 2'!02.
W aterbury, Conn . (H. R. REPORT 2697) 5455. St. Albans, Vt. (S . REPORT 369) 14.33.
' Vaterbury, Conn. (H. R. REPORT 2030) 3t:>36. St. Louis marine-hospital g rounds (billS. 280) 534.
Waterto wn, N.Y. (H. R. REPORT 1720) 3053. St. Pau l, 1\Iinn. (bill 8.1574) 83~0 .
Wichita, Kans. (ll. R. REPORT 716) H7 l. Salem, Oregon (S . REPORT 620) 2203.
'Wilkes Barre,-Pa. (H. R. REPORT 571} 1379. Salt Lake City, Utah (bill 8 . ~662} 4872.
Winona, ;\linn. (H. R. REPORT 2414) 4817. San Diego. Cal. (8 . REPORT 1039) 3140.
Winona, Minn . (IJ. R. REPORT 660) 1419. San Francisco, Cal. (S . REPORT 335) 1360.
Yonkers, N. Y, (H. R.REPORT 652) 1418. Sedalia, Mo. (bill H. R.1599) 3497.
Y ork , Pa. (H. R . REPORT 134.5) 2447. Senate stables (S . REt>ORT 1416) 4693. -::
Y o ungstown, Ohio (H. R.liEPORT 659) 14.19. Signal-Service building (bill H. R. 4359) 1360.
Yo u ngstow n , Oh io (H . R. REPORT 2066) 3825. Sioux City. Iowa (bill 1:!.288) 1401.
Zanesville, Ohio tH. R. REPORT 658) 1419. Sites for public buildings (bill H. R . 6153) 6401.
Smithsonian Institution (bill S . 2972) 4454.
Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds (Senate) Smym::., Del. (billS. 2863) 6497.
Springfield, Mo. (S. REPORT 188) 965.
Appoin ted 16. S taunton, Va. (8 . REPORT 1385) 4614.
State~v ille, N. C.(S. REPORT 1905) 6708.
Reports by Statue to S. F. Baird (bill S . 140) 125.
Akron, Ohio (8. REPORT 1038) 3140. Sterling, 111. (bill 8. 1940) 3549.
Alle n town, Pa.. (bill S. 3381) 67&5. Stillwater, Minn. (billS. 327) 2729.
A llentown, Pa.. (8. R EPORT P98) 3031. Supreme Court building (b11l S . 2727) 4070.
Altoona, Pa. (8. REPORT 1211) 3768. Tallahasse e, Fla. (S. REPORT 668) 2245.
..!.mendment.s to s u ndry civil appropriation bill 5453, 5658,6178,6227,6360, Texarkana (bill H . R. 7:?62) 2135.
6-tOO, 6401, 6893, 6979, 6984. Troy, N.Y. (8 . REPORT 333) 1360.
Asheville, N.C. (bill II. R.1697) 3497. Utica, N.Y. (H . Res. 103) 4693.
Atchison , Kans. (billS. 1726) 3498. Vicksburg, 1\Iiss. (bill S. 786) 3800.
Atlanta, Ga. (S. REPORT 1268) 3867. Vi rgi n ia City, Nev. (billS. 2788) 3$00.
Bur Harbor, III e. (8. REPORT 1261) 3800. \Vashington city post-office (S. REPORT 357) 1402.
Bay City, Mich. (bill H. R. 7263) 1941. Waterbury, Conn. (uill S. 2319) 3498.
Beatrice. Nebr. (bill 8. 658) 3768. Watertown, N.Y. (bill H. R. 5059) 7769.
Birmingham, Ala. (bill H. R. 5062) 2391. Wichita, K a ns. (8. REPORT 956} 3031.
Boulder, Colo. (bill 8. 956) 2729. Wilkes Barre, Pu.. (8. R EPORT 1946) 6984.
B r idgeport, Conn . (8. REPORT 706) 2301. Wilmin.g ton, Del. (bill S . 1062} 34.98.
Brownsville, Tex. (S. REPORT 1792) 6247•• \Vinona, l\finn. (bill S.2475) 4079.
Buffalo, N.Y. (S. REPORT 478) 1776. Wp onsocke t, R.I. (bill 8 . 165) 3031.
Burlington, Iowa (billS. 2121 ) 3031. Yonk e rs, N.Y. (bill 8.3.38!1) 7769.
Capitol (billS. 3184} 5379. Youngs to wn, Ohio (S. REPORT61 ) 2202.
Cas tle I s land, Mass. (H . Res. 56) 3140. Zanesville, Ohio (S. REPORT 1340} 4143.
Charleston, S.C. (bill H. R. 4358} 3768. Zoological park in District of Columbia. (amendments) 4872.
CLiarleston, W.Va. (hill H. R. 3253} 3031.
Charl!>tte, N.C. (billS. 907) 1401. Committ e e op Public Lands (House)
Chattanooga, Tenn. (bill H. R. 7220) 3030. Appointed 279.
Ches ter, Pa.. (8. HEPORT 1210) 3768.
Cheyenne, Wyo. (biB 8.1333) 1401. Authorized to order -printin_g 671.
Chicago, 111. (bills 8 . 1465, 3365) 6568.6627. Hesolutiou for special order for business from, r eferr ed 3006.
Columbus, Ga. (bill H. R. 12i5) 3768.
Contracts for public buildings (bill S. 282) 1134, Reports by
Council Bluffs, Iowa (bill H . R. 1394) 3768. California la n<l sales (H. R. REPORT 70) 640.
Denver, Colo. (S. REPORT1415) 4593. Cali fornia land sales (H. R..REPORT 179) R42, 9'2-1. .
D etroit, Mich. (bill S. 2442) 2220. California Redwood Company {resolut ion of inquiry) 2371.
Detroit,l\Iich. (hill H . H. 9447) 9262. Camp Sheridan r·eserYation (H. R. REPORT 194.5} 3289.
Dover, N.H. (billS. 384) 3498. Casson, Joseph (H . R . REPORT 677) 1448.
Duluth, l\linn. (bill H . R. 7218) 3498. Cattle gra ziug (resolution of inquiry) 1646.
Emporia, Kans. (bill 8 . 1!113) 3498. . Cayce, William H . .(resolution) 9299.
Evansville, Ind.(bill H . R.1321) 7060. Cayce, William H . (H. R. REPORT 3501) 8!135.
Expenditures on pub lic buildings (resolu tio n of inqu iry) 254.3. Chase, James P. (H . R. REPORT 3~77) 7882.
Fort Dodge, Iowa (billS. 289) 3198. Colorado lands (H. R. REPORT U46) 6142.
Fortre ss Monroe, Va. (S. R EPORT 617) 2202. Denver cemetery lands (H. R. REPORT 857) 18.-?9.
Fort Worth, Tex. (billS. W74) 23!11. Des l\foines River lands (H. R. R EPORT25S4) 5210.
Greenville, S. (). (bill H. R . 1805} 2391. Des Moine!3 River lands (bill H . R. 1368) 1874..
HaH of Records (bill S . 279) 1131. Des Moines Rive r lauds (bill H. R. 1368) 2230.
Hastings, Nebr. (bill S.1322} 3768. Dis posal of lands (H. R . R EPORT 3488) 8784.
Helena, Ark. (bill H. R. 4472) 2427. Disposal of public lands (H. R. REPORT 778) 1595.
Helena, Ark. (S. R EPORT 727} 2337. FloridH. and Louisiana lands (H . Res.184) 5479.
Helena, Mont. (bill 8.19~1) 1329. Forests in Rocky !'.fountains (res olution of inquiry) 2366.
Hoboken , N.J. (S. REPORT 1262} 3800. Fort SandPrs reserYaLion (H . R. REPORT 858) 1829,1878, 4oro,
Hudson , N.Y. (8. REPORT 336} 1360. Fort ·wallace r eservation (H. R . R EPORT 100<J) 1924.
Indianapolis, Ind. (bill H. R. 132;>) 3498. Foster, Hugh (H. R. REPORT 1615) 295R.
Jackson, Mich. (bill S. 8592) 6!h4. Gaffer, Will iam (H. R. REPORT 2429) 4849.
Jackson, Miss. (billS. 785} 3SOO. Guinean, T h omas (H. R. R EPORT 3132) 8549.
Jacksonville, Fla. (bill 8. 217) 784. Ha!'tings nnd Dakota Railway (H. R. ll KPORT 1791) 3056.
Kalamazoo, 1\Iich. (bill S. 3430 7SG2. Homestea d entries (H. R. HF.PORT 1<60) 1829.
Kansas City, Mo. (billS. 281) 47 2. Houston, Tex. (H. R. REPORT 1024) 202L.
Key West , Fla. (S. R EPORT 957} 3031. Howe , ;.'\ f otier {R."R. REPOl!T 3362) 7999. _
Lancnstcr:, Pa. (8. REPORT 997} 3031. Irrigation (S. R. 60) 1977.
Lansing, Mich. (S. REPORT 7H2) 2467. Kansa s agricultural co~le~e lands (H. R. REPORT 788);'!644.
Los Angeles , Ca.l. (8. REPORT 371) 1433-. Kansas lands of S. 0. G 1lllla n (H. R. REPORT 262) 1025.
Lowell, l\Iass. (bill H. R. 7217) 2091. Land .contests (resolutio n o finquiry ) 2-%6.
Lynchburgh, Va. (8. REPOU.T 1184) 3549. Land-patent fees (H. R. REPORT 134.) 750.
Mammoth Hot Springs (bill S.3163) l'\527. Louisiana land grants (H . R. REPORT 2478) 50 :8.
Martinsburgh, W.Va. (8. REPORT 2035) 7512, Lou i ~iana liv.e-oak resernttions (II. R . REPORT 2479) 5018.
Mil w aukee, Wis. (bill 8.154) 12:). Louisiana quarantine lan d s (H . R. REPORT 3391) 8262.
Monroe, La. (8. REPORT 114.7) 34.97. Methodist College Ass<·cintion (H. R. REPORT 25!!3) omitted in R#eord.
Muskegon, Mich. (bill S.1981) 6769. MineraJ land sales to aliens (II. R. REPORT 3014} 6735, 7361.
Nashua , N.H. (billS. 385) 3768. Mississip p i lau d districis (H. R. REPORT 1464) 2451.
National Museum (S . REPORT 1539) 5134. Moore, J. R. B. (H. R. REPORT 1811) 3142.
182 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Committee on Public Lands~Continued. Committee on Public Lands-Continued.
Reports by Reports by
Moscow, Idaho (H. R. REPORT 3l.f3) 7173. Moore, I. R. B. (S. REPORT 77) 615.
Mountain View Railway(H. R. REPORT 3358) 7999. 1\Ioscow,Idaho (billS. 1818} 6013.
New 1\Iexico, land office at Folsom (H. R. REPORT 2784) 5903. Mountain View Railway (bill 8. 2110) 2729.
Nicollet Island (H. R. REPORT 3474) 8615. · New Madrid lands (S. REPORT 309) 1329.
Northern Pacific Rru.lroad {H. R. REPoRTHS8) 2657. New lilexico land districts (bill S.2040) 3769.
Northern Pacific Rnilroad grant (bill H. R. 9UH) 8968. New 1\Iexico land districts (bill S.3390) 7061.
Ogden, 1\Jary A. W. (H. R. REPORT "334.!J) 7954. Northern Pacific Railroad grant (bill R.3504) 8088.
On£onagon Raih·ond (H. R. REPORT 1500) 2787. Northern Pacific Railroad grant (bill H. R. 9151) 904.9,
Oregon donation claims (H. R. REPORT 1676) 2958. Northern Pacific Railroad land grant (bill S.557) 615.
Orego n land di tric>ts (billS. 555) 3662. Norton, Thomas H., and others (S. REPORT 72) 615.
Oregon land districts (H . R. REPORT 180) 842. Oklahoma Territory (petition) 2794.
Public Land Strip (billS. 1080) Gi39. Omaha reservation (S. Ex. Doc. 77) 1489.
Public Land Strip (billS. 1080) 8900. Ontonagon a nd State Line Railroad (billS. 947) 8321.
:Railroad land -grnnt forfeitures (bill 8.1430) 5540. Oregon donation law (bills 8 .1707,1709) 784.
Railro a d land-g rant withdrawals (H. R. REPORT 3075) 6920, Oregon donation law (S. REPORT 191) 96G.
Railroad land gmnts (H. R. REPORT 2476) 5013. Oregon land di trict (bill S.555) 615.
Railroad land grants (bill H. R. 11297) 8&'28. Oregon wagon-road grants (S. REPORT 2) 86.
Roberts, .Alfonso (bill S. 3125) 8S99. Oregon wagon-road grants (bills S.15,1939) 1133.
, Sh!lwnee Indian lands (H. R. REPORT 181) 842.
Simpson, Benjamin 1\1. (H. R. REPORT 14) 453.
Pagosa Springs Park, Colorado (bili S. 957) 784.
Pre-emption Ia ws (bill S. 3077) 4872.
Southern Pacific Railroad (.a:. R. REPORT 1497) 2616. Price of lands (bill S. 2715) 6674.
Stroup, Elmore S. (H. R. REPORT 2780) 5805. Prine, Laura (billS. 248) 616.
Private land clairus indemnity scrip (blll S.l2251007),
Swamp·land bill (special order) 1978.
Swamp lands {H. R. REPoRT 3!&7) 1059.
Swamp lands (H. R. REPORT 1674) 2958.
Public Land Strip (bill 8 .1080) 784.
Railroad land-gmnt forfeiture (bills S. 1430,1496) 615.
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Tacoma public park (H. R. REPORT 1810) 3142. Railroad withdrawal lands (bill H. R.11006) 8643,
Tacoma. Wash. {billS. 3475) 9599. Randolph County, lllinois (bill S.259.) 1728) 615.
Timber lands (resolution of inquiry) 2371. Redway, E. W. tbill S.1872) 322L.
Timber lands (resolution of inquiry) 553. Roberts, .Alfonso (billS. 3125) G3<10.
Tuscaloosa, .Ala. (H. R. REPORT 2467) omitted in Record, Royal Arch P a rk (S. REPORT 878) 2795.
Washington Territory school lands {bill S.558) 6758. Rudel, Anson (bill S. 687) 6l5.
White, Mary Alice (H. R. REPORT 334.9) 7954. Rudd, Anson (bill H. R. 6879) 2679.
Wyoming public lands (bill H. R. 11388) 8612. St. Augustine, Fla. (bill 8. 2946) 4143.
Wyoming school lands (H. R. REPORT 2598) 5254. Screws, W. W. (S. REPORT 376) 1489.
Yellowstone Park (H. R. REPoRT 3071) 6855. Seminole war bounty lands (billS. 2627) 5995.
Soldiers' land warrants (S. REPOl!T 96) 784.
Committee ou Public Lands (Senate) Stroup, Elmore S. (bill H. R. 6217) 7001.
Sur>eyor·genernl of Nebraska and Iowa (S. R. 55) 1489.
Appointed 16. Swamp lands (bi •1 S. 758) 1329.
Reports by Tacoma Park (bill S. 1870) 1941.
'.racoma Park (S. REPORT 1870) 7802.
Accounts with States for 5 per cent. of sales (S. REPORT 1680) 5828,5995, Tacoma. Park (S. REPORT 2086) 7963.
Alabama lands (S. REPORT 1620) 5379. The Dalles, Oregon, (bill S. 2003) 2391.
Alvarado Cemetery Association (billS. 2922) «54. Thorne, John D. (bill 8.1793) 2W2.
Boise Basin Bedrock Flume Company {billS. 1860) 2202. Tibbits, W. H. (bill 8.190) 86.
Brace, Electra (bill S. 457) 616. Timber on public lands (bills S. 2<>""10, 2877) 7963.
California public-land sales {billS. 418) 86. Tuscaloosa, Ala.. (billS. 2845) 4454.
California school lands (billS. 419) 86. Ute Indian lands (bill S. 424) 615.
Camp Sheridan reservation (bill H. R. 7410) 7469. Vance, M. F. (billS. 2009) 1728.
Cana>eral and South Florida Railroad {bill s.-747) 7M. Virginia land warrants (bill S.l585) 7962.
Casson, Joseph (bill H. R. 3613) 1728. Virginia land-warrants scrip (bill S.1.581)) 6674.
Central City Odd Fellows' cemetery (bill S. 3305) 6340. Void entries (bill 8.2875) 4454.
Chadron, Nebr. (bill . 3331) 6674. Volcker, Henry (bill H. R. 2996) 2679.
Colorado land districts (billS. 2026) 3769. Warner Lake. Oregon (bill 8. 556) 615.
Colorado land offices (bill B. 3124) 8441. Washington Tenitory school lands (bill S.558) 615.
Colorado land offices (bill S.106) 86. Weitfle, Charles (S. REPORT 2287)"894.1.
Colorado rnilroad grants (bill S. 2621) 7963. Wheaton, William R. (S. REPORT 76) 615.
Colorado railroad lands (bill H. R. 9056) 7010. Wisconsin water-reserve lands (bill 8.1880) 3221.
Colorado salt springs (bill S. 761) 784. Wyoming school lands (bill S.1782) 2391.
Colorado school lands (bi .l S. 4231 615.
Colorado school of mines (S. REPORT 236) 1133. Committee on Railroads (Senate)
Colorado Springs, Colo. (biH S. 426) 287. Appointed 16.
Corn, Jesse A. (S. REPOnT880) 2795.
Crater Lo.ke Park, Oregon (bills ~.16, 1817) 965. Reports by
Dearborn Park, Chicago (bills .1235,1852) 965. Pensacola and Memphis Railroad (bill 8. &"91) 7418,
Denver, Colo. (bill 8.1157) 472. Southern Street Railway Company (bill 8.512) 43!.
Denver cemetery lands (bill H. R. 3300) 2202.
Des 1\Ioines River lands (bill S.1469) 784. Committee on Railways and Canals (House)
D es Moines River lands (billS. 287) 115.
Disposal of public lands (S. R.103) 7469. .Appointed 279.
Durr. John W. (billS. 3248) 5995. Reports by
Entries (bill 8 .1588) 1329. Lakes and Gulf water way (H. R.REPORT 1342) 2446.
Fillmore, John S. (S. REPORT 879) 2795.
Florida .Agricultural College (billS. 239) 7962. Committee on Reading Railroad Strike (House)
Florida and Louisiana lands (H. Res. 184) 5828.
Florida land frauds (S.REPORT .2238} 94.L Resolution to appoint speci~l committee, passed 884.
Florida lands (resolution ) 3032. Appointed 1066.
Florida lands (billS. 2917) 5086. Resolution to pay expenses of, passed 1106.
• Florida railroad land grants (bills S. 232,1708) 784.
Fort Brooke reservation (bill S. 3340) 6!CO. Authorized to print testimony 3689.
Fort Sanders reservation (bill S. 850) 965.
F01·t Sedgwick reservation (bill S.1765) 2391. Committee on Revision of Laws (House)
Fort Wallace reservation (bill H. R. 8310) 7001. .Appointed 279.
Fort Wallace reservation (billS. 2005) 1329.
Fort Wallace reservation (billS. 3597) 9051. Resolution to amend rule prescribing duties of, referred 315.
Foster, Hugh (bill II. R. 9040) 7061. Reports by
Fraudulent land-warrnnts (S. REPORT 96) 784. Alien land ownership (H. R. REPORT 14.81) 2502, 2633,3217.
General Land Office (bill S . 763) 5995.
Goss, Joel J. (bill H. R. ~) 14$. Clerks for members of Congress (H. R. REPORT 1455) 2450.
Guinean, Thomas (S. REPORT 2:.?9) 1133. Election of Senators (H. R. REPORT 1456) 2450.
Haworth, Ira. (bill S.197l) 15w.!. Punishment for buruing woods nnd grass (H. R. REPORT 14.54) 24.50.
H ay em & Taylor (bill H. R. 6394) 2679. Committee on Revision of Laws (Senate)
H ead, Alfred (S. REPORT 1.392) !1614.
Homest~ad entries {billS. 3559) 8860. Appointed 16.
Hot Springs, .Ark. (S. R. &s) 1133. Reports 6y
Houston, Tex. (bill II. R. :%90) 7~5.
Irrigation (billS. 425) 287. Supplement lo Revised Statutes (S. REPORT 593) 2092.
Jones, David Waller (S. RErORT78) 615. Committee on Revolutionary Claims (Senate)
Kansas agricultural colleg-e lands (H. Res. 14) 7001.
K.an- aslands (bill~ . 16 1) 616, 965. Appointed 16.
Land-patent exemplificntion fees (billS. 1681} 965.
Land·patent exemplifications (bill H. R. 5723) ll33. Reports by
Live-oak: rescn·ations (bill S. 196) 784. Simpson, Denj!lmin M. (S. REPORT 1190) 3673.
I.ouisiana public lands (billS. 3362; H. R. 9-123) 7710.
Louisiana quarantine lands (S. REPORT 2249) 8643. Committee on Rivers and Harbors (House)
Louisiana State University (billS. 194) 3498.
l\IcKcE-, William it. (bill IL R. 10082) 7469. Appointed 279. ·
1-.Iarquettc and Ontonn~on Railroad (billS. 858) 7962 Resolution to in!!rease membership of, referred 175.
Mi ssissippi lands (billS. 25il) 2679.
:Mississippi lnnds.(S. ll. ';3)3?.21. Authorized to order printing 671.
Mont gomery, We l e y (bi1! H. R. 3829) 7061. Authorized to sit during sessions of House 947.
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194 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Cordson, Amos Corzath, Silas
nm for relief of heirs (see bill s. 1823). Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 4236).
Core, Andrew S . Cosby, George B.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4148). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 659).
Corea Costa, Salmdo-r
· Resolntion of inquiry in Senate relative to affairs in, referred Bill for relief (see billS. 3298).
289.
Resolution of inquiry in Senate relative to disturbances in, re- Costello, Hugh ·
ferred 7804, 8135. Bill to pension (see billS. 891).
Corgrove, Jones Petition for pension 85.
Petition for relief 4935. Costello, JJiark
Corinth, llfississippi Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5808).
BilJs for road to national cemetery at (see bills S. 643; H. R. Costello, 11Iargaret
6123}. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8749).
Corks
Costello, 'J'eady
Bill to allow drawback of duty on (see bill H. R. 1220). Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 857).
Corn
Cothran, James (a Representative from South ea,·olina)
Bill to pay bounty on exports of (se.e bill H. R. 6109).
Attended 12.
Corn, I. H. Appointed on committees 279.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8930). Leave of absence granted to 981, 2841, 4512, 7544, 9038.
Amendments offered by, to
Corn, Jesse A.
Deficiency appropriation bill 7173.
Bill for relief (see bill S. 2316).
B~l for relief(see bill H. R. 8450).
Petitions and papers presented by, from
O' Dell, Perrin: war claim 500.
Cornelison, James M. South Carolina, citizens of: for postal telegraph 2822.
Bill for relief(see bill H. R. 345). ---citizens of Liberty: relative to composiLion oflard 3199.
Cornell, Juliet A. Remarks by, on
Support of prisoners 7173.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2208).
Reports made by, from
Cornish, Adin Committee on Foreign Affairs
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 3052). Crooks, James and William (REPORT 2861) 6192.
Intern:~.tional Geodetic Association (REPORT 2600) 532G.
Cornne, John T.
Votes of. See YEA. AND .r-AY VOTES.
Papers referred in House 2326.
Cotner, li'"ancy J.
Cornwell, Andrew
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10881).
Papers referred in House 823.
Cotrill, lllm·y E .
Cornwell, Willis
Bill to pension (see bill S. 3255).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10980).
Cott, Christopher
COrporation of Roman Catholic Clergymen Bille; for relief of heirs (see bills H. R. 956, 2782).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2952).
Cottage Lake
Corporations Petition for harbor of refuge at 1663.
Bill to prevent acquisition in Territories of real estate by (see Cotton
bill H. R. 1790).
Report of Secretary of Treasury on proceeds of certain captured
Corr, John (H. R. Ex Doc. 220) 1742, 183~, 2154.
Bill to pension (see billS. ·3091). Cotton, T. W. (ad1ninistrator)
Correll, Mary C. .Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
Petition for relief 1210. Cotton Bagging
Corson, Alphonso Resolution of inquiry in Senate relative to trust for control of,
Petition for relief 5936. passed 7261, 7'2:75.
Corson, Sarah A. Cotton-seed Oil
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6307). Bill to repeal duty on (see bill H. R. 11211).
Cort, Charlotte A. Cotton Tax
Petition for relief 2033. Bills to refund (see bills H. R. 1189, 1840, 1848, 2011, 8833, 8844).
Memorial of Lonisiana Legislature for refund of 5356.
Corths, H.
Bill for relief of legal representatives (see bill H. R. 285). Cottony Cushion Scale. See INSECTS.
Papers referred in House 112. Couch, Dury
Corum, Jane Papers referred in House 432.
Petition for relief 1719. Couden, Cha1·les C. (adminisl1·atm·)
Corwin (revenue ~utter) Bill for relief (see biJI H. R. 5727).
Bill to pay claims for work on (see bill H. R. 1761). Coughlin, Jame.s
Concurrent resolution to print report of cruise in 1884 of, passed Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 193).
2410,6692,6989,70 5, 8942.
Concurrent resolution to print report of cruise in 1885 of, passed Coughlin, John J.
2410,6692,6989,7085,8942. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5539).
Coryell, G. H. Petition for relief 67, 112.
Bill for relief (see bill S. 2276); CQughlin, IJiichael
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8149). Petition for relief 1306.
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Coughlin, Sela1~a Courts of United States-Continued.
Petition for relief 2042. Arizona: bill to increase compensation of justices of supreme
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court in (see bill H. H.. 1935). - -~-
Coughman , Frank ---bill for an additional justice in supreme court (see bill
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9984). . H . R. 1939).
Coulson, L. C.
Petition for relief 1005.
Coulson, Sewell, and others
- - bill for an appellate court for New Mexico and (see bill
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H. R. 1967).
. -bills to regulate fees of officers of courts in (see bills S.
1420; H. R. 4427).
-
Arkansas: bills to provide for writs of error in district court of
Bill for relief (see billS. 1031). (see bills S. 3234; H. R. 11301).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2128). - - bill to regulate pay of district judge in (see bill H. R.
Coulter, L. F. 1207).
Petition for relief 5895. Attendants of: bill to regulate pay of (see bill H. R. 6653).
Atton1ey's fees: billrelativetojudgmentsfor (see bill H. R. 3420).
Coulter, s. K. Bail: bill to allow marshals to take bail in certain cases (see bill '
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 778). H. R. 7056).
Oircuit: bills to establish additional (see bills S. 3234; H. R.
Council Bluffs, Iowa 11301).
Bill to purchase additional ground for public building at (see ---bill to amend act of 1875 relative to jurisdiction of (see
bill H. R. 1394). bill H. R. 1864).
Qouncil of Ordnance Oolorado: bills to increase fees of djstrict attorney and marshal
in (see bills S. 2347; H. R. 7385).
Bill to establish (see billS. 3327). - - bill to hold terms at Leadville (see bill H. R. 834H).
Counterfeiting petition for bill 1723, 1807.
Co1nmissioners of: bills to' amend law reln.tive to compensation of
Bills to punish counterfeiting trade-marks (see bills S. 2190; H. · (see bills H. R. 1808, 7794).
R. 7732). - - b i l l to regulate jurisdiction of (see bill H. R. 1172).
Bill to punisll possession of dies for (see bill"H. R. 5058). ---bill to amend law relative to arrests by (see bill H. R.
Bill to punish dealers in counterfeit money for using mrtils (see 1807).
bill H. R. 9268]. Oontempt of: bill to amend law relative to punishing (see bill H.
Bill to punish dealers in counterfeit money (see bill H. R. 4373).
H. 8 65).
Counterpoise Battery. Sec FORTIFICATIONS. Criminal proeulm·e: bills to amend law relative to (see bills S.
3136; H. R. 7058). . ~
Coursey, Benjamin H.
Dakota: bi11s for two additional justices in supreme court of (see
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11033). bills S. 1497; H.. R. 19<13, 5047).
Coursey , Charles P. ---bill to increase justices of supreme court in {see -bill H.
Papers referred in House 644. . R. 4418). .
- - - bill for an additional justice in supreme col!_rt of (see bill
Court of Appeals H. H. 10573).
Bil1s to establish (see bills S. G3;}, 1238; H. R.117G, 1297, 4932). ---bill for.an additional judicial district in (see bill H. R.
9445).
Court of Claims petition for bill 3028.
Bill to amend law relative to appeals from (see billS. 2980). . Depositions: bills to regulate taking (see bills S. 832; H. R. 1859).
Bill to amend act es"k'tblishing (see bill II. R. 9803). Equity causes: bill to allow supplemental bills in (see billS. 226).
Bill to reorganize (see bill H. H. 10064). Executions: bill to amend law relative to stays on (see bill H. R.
:Bills to increase saluries of jmlges of (see bil1s S. 775; H. R. 4948) .
]552). }florida: bill to hold courts at Tampa (see bill H. R. 8025) .
Annual report of judgments (S. MIS. Doc. 4) 13, ·38. - - - joint resolution making appropriation for expenses of
Reports on d<tims 13. courts in northern district of (see S. R. 16).
Reports of judgments (H. R. Mrs. Doc. 125; S. Ex. Doc. 102; Georgia: bill to change judicial districts in (see bill H. R. 3312).
H. R. Ex. Doc. 403) 552,1642, G575. - - b i l l to divide southern judicial districtof (see bill H. R.
Reports on French spoliation claims (S. :MIS. Docs. 5, 37) 13, 7347).
38, 613. Idaho: bills for an additional justice in supreme court of (see
Estimates to pay judgmentn of (H. R. Ex. Docs. 92, 383) 552, bills S. 3419; H. R. 1954) .
. 5804. Illinois: bill to bold terms at Sterling (see billS. 2379).
Court of Customs - - - bill to hold terms at Quincy (see bill H. R. 1312).
- - - bill to amend judicial districts in (see bill H. R. 5622).
Bill to create (see bill H. R. 1531). - - - bill to regulate salary of judge in northern_district of (see
Court of Patent Appeals bill H. R. 4935). •
Bills to establish (see bills S.' 2141; H. R. 9084). Indwna: bill to bold terms at South Bend (see bill H. R.11340).
Indian Territory: bills to establish (see bills S. 270, 2722; H. R.
Court of Pensions J 399, 3285, 4919, 7050.
Bill to establish (see bill H. R. 6690). petitions for bill 2243, 5995.
- - - bill fixing jurisdiction in civil cases arising in (see billS.
Courtee, Tabittia 640).
Papers referred in House 3072. - - - billstoconferciviljurisliiction (see bills H. R.1204, 1206).
Courtney, Ellen petition for bill 614.
---bill conferring criminal jurisdiction (see -bill H. R.1205).
Bill to pension (see billS. 1942). Iowa: bills to r~oulate holding courts in northern district of
Courtney, William J. (see bills H. R. 6050, 6051).
Petition for relief 283. petition for bill 781.
- - - bills to amend judicial districts in (see bills H. R. 7734,
Courts of United States 8361).
Admil·alt:IJ causes: bills to amend law relative to (see bills S. Judgments: bills to -regulate liens of (see bills S. 184, 964, 1185;
3295; H. H. 4940, 6665). H. R. 1376, 1378, 1388, 3351, 3417, 5626, 8180).
Alabama: bills relative to district courts in (see bills S. 1215; - - - bill to regulate sales of real estate under (see bill H. R.
H. R. 4470. 4915). . 3419).
Appeals: bill relative to (sec bills, 2149). _ - - - 1·esolution in Senate relative to, referred 35.
Appropriations for: estimate of deficiency appropriation for pay- ---resolutions of Iowa Legislature relative to liens of 1123,
ment of bailiffs (H. R. Ex. Doc. 410) 6854. 1209, 1210, 1226, 1306, 1342, 1513.
---estimate of deficiency appropriation for salary of judge Judges: bills to fix Ealaries of district judges (see bills S. 407,
in second circuit (H. H. Ex. Doc. 134) 944. 1513; H. R. 1210, 1250,1366,1550, 1764, 1928, 3248,
- - - report of Attorney-General on expenditures of (H. R. E.x . 5022).
· Doc. 223) 2154. petitions for bill 336, 608, 964, 1005, 1251, 1401, 1615,
--estimates of (H. R. Ex. Doc. 352) 5058. 2540,2542.
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Craddock, Eliz-abetlt I Crain, JJ': H.-Continued.
Petition for reJief 1249. Bills and joint resolutions introduced 6y
Craddock, Mary Dubois, Lucas: for relief (see bill H. R. 2967) 249.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3782). Education: to distribute proceeds of public-land sales for (see
bill H. R. 1881) 232. .
Craddock, Samuel A. Eichlitz, Charles: for relief of representatives (see bill II. R.
Bill for reliefofheirs (see billS. 3633). 2971) 250.
Craft, 0/w~les Friery, John: for relief (see bill H. R. 2959) 249.
Galveston, Tex: toe tablish subtreasury at (see bill H. R. 1870)
Bill to pension (see billS. 2611). . 232. -
Craft, H. 1'. Halfin, Henry: for 1·elief ·(see bill H. R. 29~5) 249.
Petition for relief 5133. Haynes, James T: for relief (see bill H. R. 2966) 249.
Heinan, Ernest A: for relief (see bill H. R. 2962) 249.
Craft, Joseph Johnson, Cornelius: for relief (see bill H. R. 794.5) 1662.
Petition for relief 1578. Letter-carriers: to extend eight-hour law to (see bill H. R.
1880) 232.
Crafton, Jam es W. Levi, Abraham: for relief (see bill H. R. 2958) 249.
Petition for relief 3709. McCoppin, Alexander: for relief (see bill H. R. 2963) 249.
.Craig, Caroline McDonald, John: for relief (see bill H. R. 2970) 250.
Parker: Lewis: for relief (see bill H. R. 2057) 249.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10081). Parker, William E: to pension (see bill H. R. 2964) 249.
Craig, D. H. Payne, John A: to pension (see bill H: R. 7909) 1614.
Pensions: to repeal loyalty clause in (see bill H. R. 2956) 249.
Resolution in Senate to allow room in Capitol to test improve- - - - to amend act granting for Mexican war (see bill H. R.
ments in telegraphy by, passed 6402, 6455. 5036) 488.
Resolution in Senate to investigate his improvements in teleg- Pleasonton, Alfred: to place, on Army retired--list (see bill ILR.
raphy, referred 8089. 2972) 250.
Craig, D. Y. Point Isabel, Texas: for light-house at (see bill H. R. 11342)
Papers referred in House 112. 8228.
Rochow. Caroline: for relief (see bill H. R. 2961) 249.
Craig, Joseph Steamers: to supply fresh air to engine-rooms (see bill H. R.
Bill for relief(see bill H. R. 987) 188. 11510) 9 67.
Craig, Mm·y Street-railway cars: to require heating (see bill H. R. 1885) 232.
Texas judicial districts: to amend act to chan~e (see bill H. R.
Petition for relief 3164. 1878) 232.
·Craig, Rebecc-a United States and 1\Iexico: to determine boundary line between
(see H. Res. 112) 1310.
Bill to pension (see billS. 2834). Washington, D. C: to pay for alley condemned in (see bill H.
Craig, Samuel D. R. 7864) 1575.
Resolution in House to pay, passed 6368, 6945. Williams, William T: to pension (see bill H. R. 2954) 249.
Wilson, Joseph E: for relief (see bill H. R. 2953) 249.
Craigmy le, Americus Wood, Albert: for relief (see bills H. R. 5598, 5600) 612.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514). Motions and resolutio'!..s offered by
Crain, Nathaniel Committee on Election of President, Vice-President, and Repre-
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 10167). sentatives: to make special order of business from 1151.
Distriet of Columbia: to refer bill to punish advertising lottery
Craib, W. H. (a Representative from Te:vas) tickets in, ·adopted 1160, 11~1.
Attended 5. Fort Brown, Texas: to print papers relative to purchase of 8893.
Appointed on committees 279. Trusts: for suppression of 8827.
I . Appoiuted teller 560, 2619, 4678, 5327. - - - t o allow Committee on Judiciary to report bill to de-
Leave of absence granted to 2108. prive and prohibit A897, 8899.
l:mendments offered by, to Petitionsand papers presented by, from
Department of Labor: bill to establish 2320.
Berry, Jerome C: for relief 1528.
Fort Brown (Texas) reservation: resolution of inquiry relative Brandon, Frances M: for pension 8519.
to purcha'-'e of 675, 679. .
Legislative, executive1 and judicial appropriation bill 4673. District of Columbia-, citizens of: relative to employment of en-
Melbourne exhibition: joint rE>.solution relative to 55~, 574. listed men 2326.
River and h.1.rbor appropriation bill3216, 3217, 3253, 3254, 3262. Dubois, William Lucas, sr: war claim 3743.
Galway, Richard: for pension 532, 1003.
Hills and joint resolutions introduced by · Hernandez, Vidal: war claim 532.
A.llan, Catherine: for relief (see bill H. R. 2960) 249. Johnson, Peter: for relief ~83.
Army officers: for examination of (see bill H.• R. 1883) 232. Lee, Ebenezer L: war claim 252.
Army surgeons: 1or promotion of (see bill H. R. 1882) 23~. Lewis, Simeon: for pension 2725.
Boughton, Horace: for relief (see bill H. R. 2955) 249. Mulcahy, :M. J: relative to murder of John F. Graham 4847.
Brazos River, Texas: to improve 4372. Parker, Lewis: war claim. 724.
Brownsville, Tex: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. Payne, Lieutenant: for relief 1615.
1877) 232. Simmons, Henry: for relief 864~.
Burnett, David G: for relief (see bill H. R. 2968) 250. Texas, citizens of: ag:~inst taxing lard 3318.
Carrick, Robert: for relief (see bill H. R. 5856) 642. - - - for postal telegraph 2822.
Civil service: to establish retixed-list in (see bill H. R. 1884) - - - for increase of pay of fourth-class postmasters 254.
232. ---for improvement of Brazos River 3608.
Cogswell, Wilbur F: for relief (see bill H. R. 6797) 1002. - - - fo1· deep-water ha.rbor at Galveston 8320.
Constitution of United States: for amendment relative to meet- ---citizens of Calhoun County: for increased pay for Life-
ing of Congress (see H. Res. 33) 232. Saving Service 1528.
- - for amendment to change term of President and Con- - - - citizens of Corpus Christi: against passage of lard bills
gress (see 11. Res. 120) 1515. 2539.
---for amendment to allow President to veto separate items ---citizens ofGalveston: relative to pay of Government em·
in appropriation bills (see H. Res. 216) 7886. ployes 2042.
Cotton-bagging: to exempt from dnty (Eee bill (H. R. 11402) ---relative to terms of Federal courts 7802.
8460. ---against employment of contract system on public works
DeSoto (steamer): to adjudicate claim of owners '(see bill H. 3495, 3865.
R. 2969) 250. , - - - for investigation of charges against officials of district
District of Cf)lumbia: declaring September 1st legal holiday in courts 4847.
(see bill H. H. 6549) 925. - -·- relative to Government contracts 3546.
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Crain, TV. H.-Continued. Craven, B. E.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Petition for relief 7104.
Texas, citizens of Goliad: for amendment of interstate-commerce Craw, Edward
law 5573. · Petition for relief 1578.
- - - citizens ofl\fcUulJen County: relative to judicial districts
in Texas 1430. Craw, Rebecca A.
---citizens of Victoria County: for protecting Yellowstone Bill to increase pension (see bill S. 1595).
· Park 2326.
Texas Live-Stock Association: against the passage of amended Crawford, Colisda J.
Palmer bill 2539. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6910).
Texa') Ramie Planting Association: against abolishing duties on Crawford, David K.
ramie and jute 3546.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4166).
Remarks by, on
.Aransas Pass improvement 32.'13. Crawford, George B., and others
Brazos River improvement 5679. - Petition for relief 1762.
Brazos Santiago harbor improvement 3254. Crawford, ;r. A., and sons
Fort Brown (Texas) reservation 675, tl76, 678, 679.
Gah-eston harbor improvement 3257, 3258. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8586).
Inauguration day 1345, 1346, 1351, 1352, 2623, 2624. Crawford, J. B.
Lottery advertisements 1158. Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 11507).
Melbourne international exhibition 559, 560, 574.
Pass Caballo (Texas) improvement 3216,3217. Crawford, Jam,es
Salary of First Auditor of Treasury 4659, 4660, 4673. Petition for relief 1004.
Trusts: suppression of 8827.
Crawford, John G.
Reoorts made by, from
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6769).
Committee on Election of President, Vice-President: and Representatitcs
in Congress Crawford, John S. E.
Meetings of Congress (REPORT 219) 924, 929. Papers referred in House 182.
Presidential and Congressional terms (REPOI.tT 841) 1703.
Crawford, Mary A.
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES.
Bill to pension (see bil~ H. R. 9819). -
Cram, E. B. Crawford, San~uel
Petition for relief of estate 1171. Petition for relief 1663.
Cram, Jane M. Crawford, Thomas
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11~54). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4822).
Cramer, Henry B. Crawford, William A.
Petition for relief 8203. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
Cramer, Jacob Crawford, Z. T.
Bill for relief of heirs (see bill H. R. 855). Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 6913).
Papers referred in House 253. Petition for pension 3380.
Petition for relief of heirs 336. Craycroft, John T. (administrator)
Cramer, Noah S. • Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514) •
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5237). Creager, Charles W. .
Cramer, William · Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8703).
Bill to remove the charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 6866). Creech, William E.
·cranch, Nancy Petition for relief 3028.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 3187). Creeks. See INDIANS.
Crandall, F. J. Creel, Willian~
Petition for relief 4847. Petition for relief 252.
Crandall: William 0. Crees. See INDIANS.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5295). Creet, C. C.
Crane, Eliza Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5441).
Papers referred in House ;3072. Crenshaw, Anderson
Crane, Henry] H. ; Petition for relief 1576.
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· Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8621). Crenshaw, Aaron L. H.
Crane, liim·tha Report of Conrt of Claims on claim of 1923.
Papers referred in House 532. Crenshaw, Pete1·
Crane, Nathaniel Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5070).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3551). Cranshaw, Thomn.s
Crangle, Hem·y Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 270).
"Bill to remove t he charge of desertion (see billS. 2399). Crenshaw, 'l.'h01nas B.
Bill to remove the charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 8681). . Bill for relief of estate (see bill H. 10166).
Cranston, Uriah Cress, Peter
Papers referred in House 3072. Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 9596).
Crapsey, John Creston (Io'Wa)
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5469). Bill to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 8030).
Crater Lake, Oregon Cretsinger, Daniel
Bills to grant lands for a public park at (see bills S. 16, 1817). Bill fo:r relief of estate (see bill S. 2497).
Cratzer, Peter J. Crew , Walter H.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9555). Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514).
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Crews, Hamilton l Crisp, Cltarles F.-C~ntinued.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6297). Remarks bY. on
Chinese immigration 8790, 8791.
Crews, SamuPl F. Contested-election expenses 5496, 5497.
Petition for relief 5058. Enrolled bills: transmittal to President of 8790, 8791.
Frank vs. Glover: contested-election case of 5182.
Crews, JPillimn Inauguration day 1351.
Petition for relief 5607. Interstate commerce 8551, 8553, 8576, 8578, 8579, 8580, 8581,
8582, 8583, 8584, 8585, 8586. •
Crewson, Eliza Lowry vs. White: contested-election case of 998-1000.
Bill to pension (see billS. 1132). McDuffie vs. Davidson: contested-election case of 1803-1805.
Marine-Hospital Service 8549, 8550, 8551.
Crider, J. B. Omaha (Nebr.) public building 7087, 7088, 7090, 7091.
Petition for relief 2367. Order of business 586.
Redstone, A. E: memo-rial of 560.
Crider, R. H. Staten Island Sound bridge 3009, 3010, 3011.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10l17). Thobe vs. Carlisle: contested-election case of 590-593, 594, 5951
Papers referred in House 3200. 598, 610, 628.
Crider, S. F. Reports made by, from
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9329). Committee of confm·ence
Bridges in North Carolina' (bill S. 2345) 4513.
Criminal Procedure. See COURTS OF UNITED STATES. Nantucket {:M:ass.) life-saving stations {bill H. R. 8752) 8612.
Natchez (Miss.) bridge {billS. 1669) 5853.
Crimmins, JJim"Y E. Plattsmouth (Nebr.) bridge (bill H. R. 10347) 6817.
Bill to pension (see billS. 168).
Committee on Commerce
Crippen, Henry C. Aberdeen, Bismarck and Northwestern Railroad bridge (REPORT
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2769). 1320) 2445.
Batesville and Brinkley Railroad bridge (REPORT 11&0) 2155.
Crislip: Mary E. Birmingham, Selma and New Orleans Railroa~ bridge (REPORT
Petition for pension 1576. 2419) 4849.
Bridges in North Carolina (REPORTS 1506, 1708) 2924, 3053.
Crisp, Charles F. (a Representativej1·om Georgia) Cairo and Tennessee River Railroad bridges (REPORT3249) 7538.
Attended 5. Caney Fork River bridge (REPORT 1941) 3289.
Appointed conferee 2657, 3407, 3688, 5627, 6733, 8318,8752. Chattanooga (Tenn.) bridge (REPORT 1152) 2155.
Appointed on committees 279. · Columbia River Bridge Company (REPORT 396) 1193. ·
Appointed on Committee on Elections (chairman) 51. Crooked River (Florida) light-house (REPORT 2542) 5062.
Appointed teller 2238. Cumming's Landing (Ark.) bridge {bill H. R. 10721; REPORT
Called to the chair 5859, 5937, 7925, 8050. 2787) 5904.
Elected Speaker pro tempo1·e 7948. · Dalles City (Oregon) bridge (REPORT 1323) 2445.
Leave of absence granted to 3710, 4317, 6017, 9073. Decatur (Nebr.) bridge (REPORT 2418) 4849.
Amendments offered by, to El Paso (Tex.) Street Railway (bill H. R. 11118) 7360.
Deficiency appropriation bill 7364. Flint River (Georgia) bridge (REPORT 392) 1193.
Sundry civil appropriation bill 5496. Fort Smith (Ark.) railroad bridge (REPORT 2426) 4849.
Fort Smith and Choctaw Bridge Company (REPORT 3266) 7580.
Bl'lls and joint resolutions introduced {Jy Gadsden (Ala.) bridge {REPORT 3408) 8306.
Belvin, J. W: for relief (see bill H. R. 8280) 1921. / Gainesville (Ala.) 'bridge (REPORT 1939) 3289.
Bureau of adulteration: to establish (see bill H. R. 3317) 317. Georgia and Florida bridges (REPORT 394) 1193.
Chattahoochee River: to allow bridge across (see bill H. R. Gulf and Chicago Air Line Railway Company bridges (bill H.
- 10524) 5324. R. 5509) 5452.
Contagious diseases: to prevent introduction of (see bill H. R. Kansas City, Texarkana and Gulf Railroad bridge (REPORT 1153)
11241) 7792. 2155.
Davis, John G: for relief (see bill H. R. 7553) 1394. Kirk's Ferry (Louisiana) bridge (REPORT 3269) 7637.
Flint River, Georgia.: to allow bridgeacross (see bill H. R. 5096) Knoxville (Tenn.) bridge (REPORTS 1151, 1940) 2155, 3289.
496. La Crosse (Wis.) bridges (REPORT 3397) 8262.
- - to improve 564. Lake Champlain bridge (REPORT 3301) 7895.
Forrester, Mary E., and Alexander B. Duncan: for relief (~ee Lamb's Ferry (Ala.) bridge (REPORT 1154) 2155.
bill H. R 4760) 431. Little Rock (Ark.) bridge (REPORT 1319) 2445.
Jossey, V. B: for relief (see bill H. R. 2057) 238. Little Rock and Alexandl·ia.Railway bridges (REPORT 393) 1193.
Laurens County, Georgia: to allow construction of bridge by Missouri River bridge (REPORT 1321) 2445.
(see bill H. R. 8279) 1921. Missouri River bridge (REPORT 1322) 2445._
McRae, John F: for relief (see bill H. R. 2058) 238. Missouri River bridge (billS. 1404) 5452.
Ocmu1gee River, Georgia: to allow bridge across (see bill H. R. Missouri River bridge (REPORT 2420) 4849.
5095) 496. Natchitoches Railroad bridge (REPORT 3226) 7405.
- - to improve 564. North Dakota and Pacific Hailroad bridge (REPORT 2421) 4849.
Oconee River, Georgia: to improve 564. Noxubee River bridge (bill H. R. 8343) 5452.
Scarborough, S. E: for relief (see bill H. R. 2059) 238. Ocmulgee River (Ga.) bridge (REPORT 395) 1193.
Motions and resolutions offered by Oconee "River bridge (REPORT 1707) 3053, 5452.
Ohio centennial exposition (REPORT 852) 1829.
Adjourn: to 611, 924, 961, 1758, 1806, 5452. Plattsmouth (Nebr. ) bridge (REPORT 2722) 5480.
Committee on Elections: to allow annual clerk for 208. Point. Isabel (Texas) light·house (REPORT 3499) 8935.
. - - to allow printing for and to sit during sessions, adopted Quarantine service (REPORT 2788) 5904.
305. Red River of the North bridge (bill H. R. 2527) 5452.
Petitions and papers presented by, .from Registry of barges (REPORT 1505) 2924.
Belvin, J. W: for relief2424. Richmond, Nicholasville, IrvineandBeattyvilleRailroad bridges
Duncan, A. B: for relief1465. _ (REPORT 3371) 8116.
Forrester, Mary E: for relief 1465. Rome (Ga.) bridges (REPORT 1814~) 3166.
Georgia., citizens of: for increase of pay of fourth-class postmas- St. John's River (Florida) bridge (REPORT 3249) 7538.
ters 84, 125, 645, 1763, 1844, 2089, 2133, 2784, 5058. St. Louis (Mo.) bridge (REPORT 3307) 7895.
- - f o r improvement ofOcmulgee River 2634, 2819,2985. Sapelio Island, Georgia (REPORT 3398) 8262.
--citizens of l\Iontgomery County: foramendmentofpostal Sioux City (Iowa) wagon-bridge (bill H . R. 8946; REPORT 1324)
laws 2985. 2445.
McRae, John F: for relief 1112. · ., Southwestern Arkansas and Indian Territory Railroad bridge
Webster County (Georgia) Grange: relative to interstate com- (REPORT 495) 12:t7.
merce 232G. ' Staten Island Sound bridge (REPORT 547) 1319.
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Crouse, De1:inda
Petition for relief of est.ate 6292.
ICrous~, Gem·~e6y,W.-Continued.
Reports made fr_om
Crouse, Elizabetl~ Omninittee on. War Claims
Buskirk, Urias (REPORT 518) 1228.
BiH for relief (see bill H. R. 4123). Clift, William (REPORT 145) 768.
CrouseJ George W. (a Representati'l:efrom OMo) Donnell, George 0. (REPORT 2038) 3746.
Ford, Frederick {bill H. R. 6561 (REPORT 236) 930.
.Attended 5. Graham, George W. (REPORT 804) 1615. ·
.Appointed on committees 279. Hewitt, Henry J. (bill H. R. 7645; REPORT 696) 1449•
.Appointed conferee 8549. Higgins, John M. (REPORT 1450) 2450.
J.cave of absence granted~ 1023, 3005, 5422, 6695, 7311, 7740, Jones, John H., and T. D. Harris {REPORT 66) 590.
~073.
Kolbe, Karl F. (REPORT 2439) 4911.
Amendments offered by, to Kyle, John G. (REPORT 636) 1381.
Newman, John H: bill for 1·eJiefofheirs 5301. Lusk, Solomon (REPORT 313(} 7129.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by McDonald, RobertS. (REPORT 235) 930.
Montgomery, Pearson C. (REPORT 929) 1832.
Acke!'man, A. B: for 1·eJief (see bill H. R. 6481) 890. Moody, B. F., & Co. {REPORT 3360) 7999 .
.Akron, Ohio: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 4323) Niles, Thomas (REPORT 697) 1449.
357. Nye: Daniel H. {REPOR_TS 637) 1381.
Armstrong, William C: for relief (see bill H. R. 9681) 3317. Parham, Richard H. (bill H. R. 10098; REPORTS 237, 2235) 930,
Army officers: to amend law relative to detail to colleges (see 4512. .
bill H. R. 6661) 984. Pearlman, S. :M. (REPORT 638) 1381.
Chamberlin, C. B: for relief (see bill H. R. 9864) 3797. Perkins, N.C. (REPORT 201) 843.
District of Columbia: to pay 8 per cent. greenback certificates Spalter, Albert D. (REPORT 1130) 2025.
of (see bill H. R. 7423) 1343. Sprague, D. M. and William Tilton (REPORT 803) 1645.
Gardner, E. D: for relief (see bill H. R.- 8090) 1761. Turner, George (REPORT 2236) 4512.
Grain: to pay bounty on exports of (see bill H. R. 8651) 2~27. White, Joseph R. (REPORT 41) 522.
Heath, Eleanor D: to pension (see bill H. R; 7457) 1354. · Whitehead, Mary E. (REPORT 1491) 2571.
Hogan, John: for relief (see bill H. R. 7456) 1354. Young, William H. (REPORT 3367) 8047.
Kolbe, Carl F: for relief (see bill H. R. 7458) 1354.
Lawrence, William Q: for relief (see bill H. R. 10762) 6039. Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VoTES.
Limerick, John: to pension (see bill H. R. 5390) 531. Crouse: Henry ( administratm·)
Ludwig, Joanna.: for relief (see bill H. R. 7808) 1527.
McGregor, John A: to pension (see bill H. R. 5t62) 498. Bills for relief (see bilb H. R. 5854, 6514).
I
Militia: to amend act to provide arms and equipments for (see Crouse, William
bills H. R. 5007, 8052) 486, 1745.
Nash, Thomas W: for relief (see bill H. R. 10147) 4652. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 762).
Nye, Perry R: for relief (see bill H. R. 6409) 854. Crow, Robert J. ·
Pensions: to increase, for loss of eye (see bill H. R. 7758) 1515.
Roshon, Isaac: for relief (Eee bill H. R. 63:~4) 821. Papers referred in House 112.
Teeple, George: for relief (Eee bill H. R. 9272) 2819. Crow, Tlwmas H.
Wolf, Jacob: to pension (see bill H. R. 5916) 32!J.
Bill for relief of legal representatives (see bill H. R. 605).
Petitions and papers presented 6y, from
Bricklayers and Masons' International Union: for relief 1209. Crow, W. H.
Buchtel College, profes ors of: in favor of international copy- Petition for relief 824.
right law 766.
California, quicksilver manufacturers of: against placing quick- Crowder, Bmnett J.
silver on free-list 3797. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 11478).
Gold and silver beaters: for increase of duty 564.
Government Prjnting Office, employes of: for relief 4570. Crowder, Blttford .A.
Michigan, miners and workmen of Marquette: against removal Bills for relief of estate (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
of duty on iron 1695.
National Farmers' Alliance: for Secretary of .Agriculture 2199. Crowders, James
National Association of Postmasters: for legis1ation 2240. Petition fot relief of estate 855.
Ohio, citizens of: for aid to education 1844, 3609, 4452.
- - for postal telegraph 2823. Crowell, Harris
- - - for service pensions 2368, 2388, 3266, 3996. Petition for relief 2187.
- - - aga.inst placing salt on free-list 3865. Crown, Charles C.
- - - for increase of pay of, fourth-class postmasters 16, 43, 84,
125, 254, 2 4, 337, 399, 433. Papers referred in Honse 823.
- - - for protection of agriculture 2599, 2792, 3381, 3709, 3672, Crownover, John T.
---citizens of Cuyahoga Falls: in favor of Honse bill8716, Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8445).
6674, Petition for relief 1991.
---citizens of Summit County: for certain legislation 3435.
- - - ·for amendments of interstate-commerce law 5452. Crow Reservation. See INDIANS.
- - - for protection of wool and woolen goods 3495. Crozier, E. B. (executrix)
- - - iron and steel workers of: against reduction of tariff on
iron 1890. 2326. Bill for relief (see billS. 73).
Situate (Ohio) Gr~nge: for protection to agriculture 2283 . . Croxton , Isabell R.
Scott, 0. W., and others: relative to postage on seeds 1249. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 57271 6514).
Tobacco Exchange: in favor of abolition of tax on tobacco 2240.
United States, whiting manufacturers of: against reduction of Crudgenton, William
duties on their goods 3B65. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 1168) ..
w~ t Virginia, citizens of: against change of tariff on soft coal
1718. Crudgington, Elijah
Wire-drawers and manufacturers: in favor ~of reduction of duty Bill for relief (see bill H. R.187).
on wire rods 4895. Cruelty to Animals
Remarks by, on Bills to punish (see bills H. R. 3247, 8344).
Army appropriat~on bill 5335. Crumbaugh, Charlotte
Newman, John H: relief of heirs 5300J 5301.
lieports made 6y, from
Bill for relief (see bill S. 2462).
Bill to pension (see billS. 3170).
Cormnittee_on War Claims
Battelle & Evans lH.EPORT 3361) 7999. Crumbo and Melcher
Blackman, Luther M. (REPORT 146) 768. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6507).
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 205
Crump, R. A. Culberson-Continued.
Petition for relief 2241. Petitions and papers presented by, fr.gm
Gerdes, J. H., and others: for amendment to interstate-com·
Crump, R. H.~ and otllers
merce law 5342.
PaJ:ers withdrawn in Senate 1373. Texas, citizens of: for postal telegraph 2823.
Crump, William T. Remarks by, on
Bill for relief (see billS. 353). Animals imported for breeding 2351.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 983). Bills of lading as evidence 1061.
Briggs, C. M:: relief of estate 1119, 1120, 1123.
Crumpton, Harrietta
Inau~uration day 1347. _
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9525). Jurisdiction of Unit-ed States courts 2372, 2373, 2381, 8306.
Crutcher, Joltn Nicaragua Canal 9247, 9248.
Noble, Samuel: relief of 5306, 5307.
Petition for relief 1577. Pilcher, J. Edwin: f~r relief 6887.
Crutchett, James Texas judicial districts 2352.
Petition for relief 2986. Reports made by, from
Petitien for relief 9234. Omnmitt.ee of conference
Crutchfield, Pulme1· :Missouri circuit conrt-(bill H. R.1604) 8587.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6726). Committee on the Judiciary r
XIX-14
21{) INDE4 TO THE CONGRESSIONAL REOORD.
,
Curtin, Joltn Cutcheon-Continued.
Bil1 1 -·-,ion (see bill S. 1143). Amendments offered by, to
Bill r r Jf (see bill H. R. 2419). Committee clerks: motion to recommit report assigning 315.
· Curtin, Mar:; District of Columbia: bill to promote anatomical science in 1987,
2422.
Bill to pension (see-billS. 2653). Public lands: bill to preserve, for actual settlers 2197.
Papers referred in Senate 1729.
Bills and joint resolutions- introduced by
Curtis, Oara
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8406). Alaska: to extend land laws over (see biU H. R. 5645) 634.
- - t o set aside lands in (see bill H. R. 8193) 1883.
Curtis, John N. Army: to allow brevet rank for Indian service (see bill H. R.
Papers referred in House 612. 1561) 220.
Bounties: for payment of (see bill H. R. 1558) 220.
Curtis, John W. Civil service: to reform (see bill H. R. 3387) 320.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 1084). Clifford, Harriet: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 5181) 497.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10810). Common schools: to aid in support of (see bill H. R. 3389) 320.
Curtis, Kelsey Deming, Francis: to pension (see bill H. R. 869) 178. _
Denton, Chester: to pension (see bill H. R. 6611) 961.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3183). Disbursing officers: relative to bonds of (see bill H. R. 8873)
Curtis, M. S. 2411.
Petition for relief 1890. District of Columbia: for prohibition in (see bill H. R. 3385) 320.
Franking privilege: to extend, to members of soldiers' homes
Curtis, Mary J. (see bill H. R. 1562) 220.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7699). French, Alvin H: to pension (see bill H. R. 872) 178.
Hadley, Corneliua U: for relief (see bill H. R. 876) 178.
Cushing, Thomas Henning, John: to pension (see bill H. R. 871) 178.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10863). Indian appropriation bill 1885: to amend (see bill H. R. 3383)
320.
Cusk.man, E. L: Kimball, Isaac: to pension (see bill H. R. 870) 178.
Petition for relief 1576. King, Charles W: to pension (see bill H. R. 5468) 583.
Cushman, Nannie Lamb, DanielS: for relief (see bill H. R. 8679) 2239.
Lamb, Reuben P: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R.
Bill to pension (see billS. 2327). 4674) 396.
Cusimano, A., & Co. Law, James Y: to pension (see bill H. R. 8091) 1761.
Bill for relief (see billS. 1965). Life-Saving Service: to amend .act to organize (see bill H. R.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4880). . 3388) 320.
Ludington, Mich: for improvement of harbor at (see bill H. R.
Custer, Emanuel H. 8643) 2227.
' Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9387).
Custer, General G. A.
Manistee, Micb: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 1564)
220.
Manistee (Mich.) light-station: for steam fog-whistle at (see bill
.
Joint resolution to erect statue to (see H. Res. 96). H. R. 8591) 2089.
Customs Maxted, J. D., and R. J. Newcombe: for relief (see bill H. R.
878) 178.
Estimate of expense of collecting (H. R. Ex. Doc. 217) 2069. :Michigan collection districts: to amend law relative to (see bill
Customs Court _H. R. 1565) 220.
Bill to create (see bill H. R. 1531). Mitchell, Robert J: for relief (see bill H. R. 873) 178.
Muskegon, :Mich: to erect public building at (see bill H. R.
Customs Districts 1563) 220.
Bill to consolidate (see bill H. R. 5875). National Temperance Home: to incorporate, in District of Co-
Bill to establish district of Tampa. in Florida (see billS. 1721). lumbia (see bill H. R. 8192) 1833.
Pension arrears: to remove limitation in payment of (see bill H.
Customs Duties. See L\IPORT DUTIES. R. 1556) 219.
Customs Laws Pension laws: for commission to revise (see bill H. R. 3386) 320.
PeUEions: granting, to soldiers and sailors at age of sixty-two
Bill to purchase Elmes' tre~tise on (see bill H. R. 6646). years (see bill H. R. 1559) 220.
Customs Oaths. See OATHS. - - t o fix date of beginning ofwidows' (see bill H. R. 1557)
219.
Customs Officers Postmasters: to equalize salaries (see bill H. R. 8872) 2411.
Bill to regulate compensation for extra. services (see bill H. R. Post-roads: to amend act of 1877 -relative to (see bill H. R. 4475)
11~99).
363.
Bills for relief of night inspectors at New York and Baltimore Public buildings: for erection of (see -bill H. R. 3384) 320.
(see bills S. 1520; H. R. 2683, 5897). Public defense: to provide for (see bill H. R. 1555) 219.
Bill to amend law relative to appraisers at Boston and Philadel- Raub, J. Miller: to pension (see bill H. R. 2514) 244.
phia (see bill H. R. 3246). Rowe, William B: for relief (see bill H. R. 875) 178.
Annual report on emoluments of (H. R. Ex. Doc. 98) 571. Sault Ste. Marie, Mich: to make port of entry (see bill H. R.
8366) 1976. -
Reports of Secretary of Treasury relative to night inspectors at
New York and Baltimore (S. Ex. Docs. 1, 59) 13, 645. - - t o confirm lands to (see bill H. R. 7215) 1170.
Signal Corps: to increase efficiency of (see bill H. R. 7346) 1308.
Customs Revenue Smith, Harding: to pension (see bills H. R. 1515, 5180) 244,
Estimate of deficiency appropriation for expenses of collecting 497. -
(H. R. Ex. Doc. 247) 2779. Steam-boat inspectors: to amend law relative to pay of (see bill
H. R. 1566) 220.
Customs Service Thompson, John A: for relief (see bill H. R. 874) 178.
Bills to allow leaves of absence to employes in (see bills S. 3412; Volunteer officers: to adjudicate claims of (see H. Res. 144)
- H. R. 7412, 9518, 9751). 2617.
Bill making deficiency appropriation for (see bill H. R. 9788). Volunteers: to amend act relative to muster and pay of (see bill
H. R. 1560) 220. ~
Ct!stoms Union of America
Watrous, Edwin :M: for relief (see bill H. R. 817) 178..
Bill to create (see bill H: R. 1984).
Motions and resolutions offered by
Cutcheon, Byron M. (a Representative from Michigan) American industries: declaratory in favor of protection to 804.
Attended 5. Colorado: for investigation of disturbances between whites and
Appointed on committees 279. Indians in 485.
Appointed on committee to attend funemlofMr. Mo:tfatt175. Government Printing Office: for committee to investigate man·
LeaYe of absence granted to 2957, 3200, 4468, 7434. agement of 816.
~ Il\TDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL REOORD 211
Cutcheon-Continued. Cutcheon-Continued.
Motions and resolutions offered by Remarks by, on
Public Printer: inqnil'y relative to discharges and furloughs Public·land bill 2457.
made by 638. Public printing 481, 813, 814, 815, 816.
Re-muster claims: :inquiry relati"\""e to adjudication of 804. Sheridan, Philip H: death of 7273.
Rules: for amendment relative to motions for suspension of rules Shields swords 1873.
983. Small, Michael P: relief of 2671.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Tariff (Appendix 340).
Virginja Theological Seminary: relief of 1680.
Alaska, citizens of: against Territorial government 1576. Reports made by, frum
Chicago (ill.) Vessel-Owners' Association: for improvement of
harbor at Muskegon, Mich. 1990. 001mnittee on Milita1·y Affairs
Cleon (Mich.) Patrons of Husbandry: for protection of agricult- Barr, George W. (REPORT 109) 672.
ure 2199. Bostatter, Jacob G. (REPORT 853) 1829. '
Detroit (Mich .) Board of Tra{)e: relative t;e Canadian railroads Bre>et rank commissions (REPORT 1226) 2266.
2955. Brevet rank for Indian service (REPORTS 1225, 2858) 2266,"'6143.
---relative to naval reserve 822. Cook, G~orge (REPORT 3 4) 1119. •
District of Columbia, citizens of: for prohibitory legislation 1616. Disbursing officers (REPORT 2069) 3825.
- - - relative to employment of enlisted men 1937. Francesco, Alexander (REPORT 382) 1119.
- - - musicians of: relative to artillery band 1937. Rallick, William F. (REPORT 1227) 2266.
Frick, A. P: for relief of acting assistant surgeons 2539. Hughes, James T. (REPORT 2915) 6417.
Illinojs, -citizens of: for prohibitory legislation in District of Co- Oregon militia (REPORT 1193) 2190.
lumbia 1578. Pratt, Henry S. (REPORT 1513) 2925.
Iowa, citizens of: for prohibitory legislation in District of Co- Public defense (bill H. R. 8465; REPORT 10"21) 2021.
lnmhja 1578. Reid, John W. (REPORT 1331) 2446.
Lazelle, Thomas: for relief 4452. Remuster claims: resolution of inquiry relative to adjudication
Lynch, John T: for relief 1322. of, adopted 119K
Michigan, citizens of: for aid to education 962, 1615,.2200, 2327, Rigney, John (REPORT 1162) 2155.
3609, 3709, 6040. Small, Michael P. (REPORT 345) 1059.
- - - for amendment to pat-ent laws 367, 1465, 1615. Smith, .Andrew R. G. (REPORT 1514} 2925.
- - for postal telegraph 367, 2956. Smith, George (REPORT 38.3) 1119.
---for service pensions 1465, 1486, 1663, 1844, 2370, 2388, Volunteer officers' cl:1ims (REPORT 1998) 3578.
2511,2726,2787,2956,3609,5937. Welty, Aaron E. (REPORT 1163) 2155.
- - for increase of pay of fourth-class postma-sters 502. Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES.
- - - for jncreased pay for life-saving stations 1306, 1615, 1806.
- - - for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 500, Cutler, Eliza .A.
891, ·1578, 2541. Bill for relief (~e bill 8.1896).
---for protection ofagricult;ure 2725, 2~57, 4452.
---for protection ofYellowstone Park 2955, 3609. J Cutler, Joltn
-. - - manufacturg:sof: againstrepealofdutyonsaltand lum- Bill for relief (see bill S.l7.93).
her 2199, -<>10.
---citizens of Big Rapios: for protection of females 2133. Cutler, Ly~nan B.
- - - for amendments to interstate-commerce law 6891. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 20'79).
- - - for completion of harbor of refuge at Portage Lake 1003.
- - - citizens of Manistee County: for survey of Bar Lake 500. Cutts, Mercy .A.
- - cit.izens of Muskegon: against repeal of tax on t-obacco Bill to pension (see billS. 888).
2199.
- - - citizens of Ocean~ County: for reduction of postage on Cuveling, GeO?-ge
seeds 962. . Petition for relief 3381.
---citizens of Wexford County: against House bill 7901
2725. Cyclones
---municipal officers of Cadillac: relative to public build- Petition relative to 3164.
. ings 124.9. -
Michigan Legislature: relative to inspectors of hnlls 252. Cygnet, (pilot-boat)
Muskegon (1\Iich .) Cigar-Makers' Union: relative to re-.enue tax Bill for relief (see billS. 1315).
on cigars 962. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8961).
Nation:1l Sheep Breeders' Association: relative to duty on wool Cynthiana, Kentucky
432. Bill for relief of citizens of (see bill H. R. 6630). ·
Sagin:1w (Uich.) Board of Trade: against abolition of duties on Bills to investigate destruction of property in 1862 at (see bills
salt and lumber 1512, 1576. H. R. 8640, 8782).
Strong, Frederick S: for leave of absence 6768. Bill for relief of St. Andrew's Lodge of Masons at (see bill H R
Tripier, Eunice: for relief 1937. 2377). •
United States, citizens of: for prohibitory legislation in District
of Columbi:l1664. Cyrus, Wmiam H.
Virginia, cit.izens of Pocahontas: relative to duty on coal 890. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 1137) 190. .
Virginia and West Virginia, citizens ·of: for prohibitory leaisla-
0
tion iu District of Columbia 1578. Dabbs, Elijah W., and others
Remarks by, on Bill for relief (see. bill H. R. 5557).
Anatomical science in District of Columbia 2420. Da<5hsel, Gustav
Army appropriation bill: Senate amendments to 7101, 7149. Bill to pension widow (see bill H. R. 10761).
Army paymasters' bonds 6555.
Clerks to Representatives 313. Dada, Hattie .A.
Cumberland Hiver improvement 523. Bill to pension (see billS. 3530).
Dickinson, Perez: relief of 6923. Dadds, William
Fort Brown (Texas) reservation 679.
Melbourne internatibn~l exhibition 573, 574. Papers referred in House 1356.
Military telegraph operators 26i2. Daigle, Isidore and others
Moii:.ttt, Seth C: death of 1608.
Bill for relief (see bill S. 2259).
Muh'ehill, Elizabeth: relief of 2167.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8001).
Muster and pay of "\""Olunteers 2670.
Oklahoma 6881. Dai_Iey, Bradford
Ordnance mann facture 7101, 7102. . Bill for relief of estate (see billS. 943).
Pension legislation 7193-7196.
Pensions (Appendix 318). Dailey, Emily
Post-office buildings 6992. Bill for relief (see bill H.. R. 2087).
212 INDEX ·-TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Dailey, Ni<:Jwlas Dalton, M. V:
Bill for·relief (see bill H. R. 8555). Petition for relief 1991.
Papers referred in Honse 368.
Daly, F. H.
Daisley, WilNam D.
Bill to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 3598).
Bill for relief of heirs (see billS. 1214).
Daly, William H.
Dake, Ro,yal E.
Bill to pension (see billS. 2092).
Bill for relief (see billS. 1109).
Dakota Dalzell, Jam,es M.
Bills to admit as State {see bills S. 400; H. R. 1276, 4431, · Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 7889).
8466). Dalzell, John (a Representative from Perms-ylvania)
Bills to admit South Dakota as a State and organize Territory
of North Dakota (see bills S. 185; H. R. 1679, 1941 ). Attended 5.
Bills to divide Terri tory and admit North Dakota as a State (see Appointed on committees 279.
bills.S.l196; H. R. 1942). Leave of absence granted to 7579, 8827.
Bill for an additional judicial district in (see bill H. R. 9445). Amendments offered by, to
/"petition for bill 471, 3028. Tariff bill: taggers' iron 5268.
Bills to create a-dditional land districts in (see bills H. R. 1946, Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
~698, 8066). .
Bills for two additional justices in supreme court of (see bills D~n! Hemy P: to. pension (see bill H. R. 8315) 1936.
S. 1497; H. R. 1943, 4418, 5047). D1stnct of Columbia: to amend law relative to trust companies
Bill for au additional justice in supreme court of (see bill H. R. in (see bill H. R. 4345) 358.
10573). H~ys, Annie A: to pension (see bill H. R. 9754) 3546.
petition for bill 368. Hilderbrand, Sylvester F: to pension (see bill H. R. 3216) 283.
Bill to grant lands for reform school in (see bill H. R. 1945). Homestead law: to amend, relative to widows and guardians (see
Bills to grant land for university in (see bills H. R. 1950, 3064). bill H. R. 9436) 3007.
· Copy of laws of 13. McKeag, James: to pension (see bills H. R. 9460 11031) 3027
7010. . . I I
Memorial of Legislature for admission of 5111.
Memorial of constitutional convention to divide Territory and Mor;wngahela Navigation Company: to purchase property of (see
admit South Dakota as State 1132, 1229. bill H. R. 5681) 635.
Resolutions of Legislature asking division of Bismarck land dis- Ohio Connecting Railway Company Brid()'e: 0
to allow construc-
trict 12. tion of (see bill H. R. 3215) 28.3.
Petition relative to school lands in 471. Pension arrears: to ~rant (see bill H. R. 7426) 1343.
Petition relative to division of 1307. P[arr, Leonar·d: to pension (see bill H. R. 4084) 331. .
Petition for soldiers' home in 3865. Pittsburgh, Pa: for public park at (see bill H. R. 11105) 7274.
- - for sale of land in (see bill H. R. 6145) 805.
Dale, Douglas Thatcher, Allen S: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R
Bill for relief of estate (see bill S. 2527). 4085) 331. •
Bill for relief of estate (see bill H. R. 8141). Vogle, John: to pension (see bill H. R. 4083) 331.
Pa~rs referred in Honse 16. Motions and res_olutions offered by
Dale, John Lochboeler, Nicholas: to withdraw his papers 423.
Negley, James S: for appointment as manager of Soldiers'
Petition for relief 725. Home 4473.
Dale, John M. Petitions and papers presented by, from
BilJ for relief (see bill H. R. 3787). Cork manufacturen: against placing cork on the free-li<>t 1465.
Petition for relief 368. Iron and steel workers: for protective tariff 1395 1466 1576
1718, 1762, 1806, 1890, 1937, 2042, 2133, 2186, 2240, S02R. '
Dale, Mary K. (executrix) Junior Order of Mechanics: that February 22 be le~al holirlay
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5250). 1355, 1395, 1466, 1576, 1663, 1695, 1762, 2186 2634 65G5
6823, 7274, 7383. . , ' ,
Datey, Patt'ick Lochboeler, Nicholas: war claim 1395.
Bill for relief (see bill-H. R. 3875). Pennsylvania, citizens of: for aid to education 2636.
- - - for postal telegraph 21:l21. .
Dalis, Richard - - - for increase of pay of fourth-class postmasters 84, 962.
Bill for relief (sP.e bill H. R. 10826). - - - for repeal of tax on druggists 2955, 3265, 3546, 3709.
---for protection of Yellowstone Park 3029.
Dallas, Texas - - - citizens of Allegheny County: for relief 334.
Bill to erect public building at.(~ee bill H. R. 4376). - -·- citizens of Pittsburgh: in favor of restrictina immiO'rn-
~
0
Darling, James H.
.
Papers referred in House 823. Darnell, .A5a
Bill for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514)_.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 780). Darnell, Hiram A.
Darling, Jeremiah Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4814).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3947). Darnell, Jolm
Darling, Mary A. Petition for relief 6039.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9120). • Darnell, Joseph A.
Darling, Sarah A. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6200).
·Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7950)~ Darrell, Jt~lia A.
Petition f'or pension 1663. Bill for Felief (see bill H. R. 122).
Darlington, Smedley·(a Represent®"-vefrmn Pennsylvania)
Darris, J eremiah F.
Attended 5. Report of Court of Claims on claim of 5479.
Appointed on committees 279. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10623).
Leave of absence. granted to 611 1 2512, 2785, 34.36, 4035.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced b.Y ·Dart, Eglie·rt
Armstrong, John W: to pension (see bill H. R. 10351) 4934. Bill to pension (see_bill H. R. 3751).
Baker, Eli C: to pension (see bill H. R. 9230) 2756. Petition for pension 333".
Blakeslee, William R: for relief (see bill H. R. 550) 161. Dart, Henry E.
Boone, William J: to pension (see bill H. R. 1103'2) 7010. Bill to remove the charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 7953).
Brown, Susan C: to pension (see bill H. R. 10709) 5895.
Chester, Pa: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 17 5) Dartt, Philomelia L.
229. f Bill. to pension (see billS. 1827}.
District courts: to fix salaries of judges (see bill H. R. 5022) D h
487. as er, Joseph
Hammond, William: to pension (see bill H. R. 8890) 2423. Petition for relief 3470..
•.
218 r
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Davis, Alj1·ed Davis, Oushman K.-Continued..
llill to pension (see bill H. R. 6493). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Davis, Alfred P. Doan, William: to pension (see billS . 264.9) 2796.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514). Duluth, finn: to allow construction of bridges by (see bills S.
. 1452, 1453) 473.
Davis, Amos - - i o extend act relati.ve ·totransportation of dutiable goods
Petition for relief1529. to (see bill S. 1625) 649.
Davis, Andrew B. - - t o reimburse moneys advanced for ship-canal (see billS.
1454) 473.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 650). Duluth and Manitob~ Railroa-.l: ,granting right of way to tsee
Davis, Andrew M. bill s. 1003) 117.
Petition for relief_5895. Eichler, Frederica: to pension (see billS. 668) 48.
Fletcher, William: relief of (see bill . 666) 48.
Davis, Ann Eliza · Francis, George W: to pension (see bills S. 2699, 2791) 2990,
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 9226). 3382.
Franklin, Benjamin: to increase pension (see billS. 1530} 535.
Davis, Annie E. (administratrix) Goodfellow, Eleanor B: to increase pension (see bill S. 1958)
Report of Court of Claims on claim of 4317. 1135. .
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10010). Gore, Charles W: to pensiqa (see billS. 1555) 566.
Davis, Anthony G. Grand Forks, Dak: to allol9' bridges across Red River at (see
bills. 1498) 505.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 3615, 6983). Hall, William D: , to increase pen ion (see billS. 2272) 1809.
Davis, .Ambella Hawkins, Isaac N: to pension (see billS. 3221) 5574.
Hopper, Andrew: to pension (see billS. 3171) 5343.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8553).
Kellogg, Martin N: to pension (see billS. 1556) 566.
Davis, B. F. Lebdill, Stephen C: to pension (see bill S. 760) 55.·
Petition for relief 2367. McMillan, William F: to pension (see billS. 1956) 1135.
Miller, Carrie V: to pension (see billS. 3021) 4614.
Davis1 Belford E. :Minneapolis, Minn: to repair public works at (see bill 8. 2S20)
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 942). 3498. •
Davis, Berry Minnesota: to regulate pay of district j ndge in ( ee bill S. 1666)
691.
Petition for relief 470. Moran, Mary A: to pension (see billS. 2504) 2391.
Davis, 0. C. !{iehels, J: to pension (see billS. 3001) 4496.
Patterson, James A: to increase pension (see billS. 3562) 864.3.
. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7208) Pension laws: to amen~ relative to militia (see billS. 1529) 535.
Petition for relief 4935. - - to extend, to ex-Confederates enlisted in Army (see bill
Davis, Cain s. 1626) 649.
Petition for relie:f 2367, 3547. Pensions: grunting, to retired officers (see billS. 1456) 473.
- - t o allow, for rank held at date of discharge (see billS.
Davis, Charles T. P. i 2381) 2092.
Petition fot: relief 162. Red River of the North: to allow bric'tge across (see billS. 667)
48.
Davis, Cushman K. (a Sena;tor from Kmnesota) Reno, Marcus A.: for relief (see billS. 1131) 185.
Attended 4. Russell, Mrs. E. C: to pension Esee billS. 3567) 8666.
Appointed on committees 16. . St. Paul, Minn: to erect public building at (see billS. 1574) 616.
Appointed conferee 2551, 2556, 2730, 2795, 3228, 3319, 3321, Saxton, Seymour: to pension ('See billS. 2543) 2680.
3625, 4880, 6041, 6103, 8443, 8483, 9070. Scbomacker, Antony: to pension (see billS. 2659) 2826.
Appointed consulting trustee of Reform School of District of Sheldon, Sarah: to pension (see billS. 3000) 4496.
Colombia 125. Smith, Virtue:. to pension (see billS. 1957) 1135.
Appointed on select committee on Pacific Ra.ilroad Commission Stuart, Henry A: to pension (see billS. 3161) 519G.
report 900. Territorial municipalities: for relief (see bill S. 282.1} 3498.
Amendments offered by, to Tomlinson, Mark: for relief (see billS. 1455) 473.
Dependent pension bill1499. Toogood, Dwight: to increase pension (see bill S. 2158) 1490.
River anll harbor appropriation bill4572. Trade-marks: to punish counterfeiting (see billS. 2190) 1533.
Watrous, John S: for relief of sureties (see billS. 3489) 7963.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced {J.Y Winkel, Christian: to pension (see billS. 3186) 5379.
Aberdeen, Dak: to allow purchase of public lands by (see bill
s. 2745) 3222. . Motions and resolutions offered by
Aberdeen, Bismarck and Nm:thwestem Railway: granting right Douglass, Eliza: to reconsider bill for relief 4795.
of way to (see bill S. 1794) 828. Pearson, .Granville L: to pay six months' salary to widow 8911.
Alaska: to organize (see billS. 2648) 2796. Vincent., J. T: for return of bill t-o pension 6345.
Allen, Martha: to pension (see billS. 2698) 2990.
Ames, Ruth: to pension (see billS. 3137) 5135. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Amsden, Josephine: to pension (see bills S. 2156', 2296) 1490, Bottine n, PietTe: for pension 1432.
1847. Brookings(Dak.) Agricultural College: forprimaryschoollands
Anderson, Emeline: to pension (see bill S. 2366) 2044. 23 9. .
Anderson, Joseph: for relief of heirs (see billS. 1576} 616. Carleton College, president and faculty of: in favor of interna-
Bacon, James H: for relief (see hill S. 1959) 1135. tional copyright law 647.
Barbour, James H: to pension (see billS. 1358) 370. Dakota Agricultural College: for grant of public land 2284,
Belding, H . K: for relief (see-billS. 2015) 1212. 3073.
Birdsall, Samuel F: to increase pension (see billS. 2701) 2990. Duluth (Minn.) Ch mber of Commerce: relative to Army en-
Blethen, Allen: to increase pension (see bill S. 2700) 2990. gineers 4453.
Bowen, Isaac: granting arrears of pension to heirs (see billS. - - to make Duluth full port of entry and delivery 184.
3172) 5343. - - for grant of right of way to railroad 1 4.
Bowen, Mary: to pension (see billS. 1357) 370. Elysian (Minn.) Grand Army posts: for service pensions 2793.
Bush, John: to pension (see billS. 2124) 1434. Fletcher, William: to be placed on Army retired-list 45.
Casamer, Theodore F: to increase pension (see billS. 2157) 1490. Gaffer, William: for relief7802.
Chase, Edwin E: to pension (see billS. 2571.) 2638. Grand Forks (Dak.) Chamber of Commerce: bridges over Red
Chindblom .. Carl J: to pension (see billS. 3450) 7606. Rive:r 471.
Crooks, Ramsey: for relief of estate (see billS. 2370) 2638. - - fol' division of judicial district 471.
Dakota supreme court: for two additional justices of (see bill Liston (Dak. ) Grand Army post: relative to arrears-of-pensions
s. 1497) 505. act 1131.
Dartt, Philomelia L: to pension (see bill S. 1827) 860. Little Falls (Minn.) Chamber of Commerce: for improvement ~f
Denoert.l John: to pension (see billS. 3050) 4663. Mississippi River 4571.
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Davis, Cushman K.-Continued. Davis, Oush1nan K.-Continued.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Reports made by, from
Uinneapolis (1\linn.) Board of Trade: against bridge across De- Committee on Contingent EX'_pJnses of Senate
troit River 5086. Committee on Epidemic Diseases: resolution allowing them to
- - - for improvement of Mississippi River 2243. sit during recess 9450.
---relative to post-office site 359.
Minne~ota, citizens of: a!,!ainst admission of Utah 114.
Committee on Military .Affairs
---for protection of Yellowstone Park 2895, 3220, 3610. Andrews, D. Thomas (REPORT 871) 2794.
- - - in favor of Nicaragua Canal125. Army officers for colleges and schools (REPORTS 98, 99) 785.
- - for removal of duty on salt 1325. Army officers' promotion (REPORT 1196) 3673.
- - - for protection of wool 2389. A>erell, W. W. (REPORTS 355, 590) 1402, 2091._
- - for ervice pensions 1433, 1488,. 1808, 1845, 2089, 2201, Bacon, James H. (REPORT 720) 2328 . .
23 !), 29 6, 4662. Brown, Wilson W. (REPORT 542) 1993.
- - - for amendments of interstate-commerce law 4662, 6340, Burton, Joseph B. (REPORT 1281) 3918.
6607, 7802. Claycomb, Conrad (REPORT717) 2328.
---for prohibitory legi la.tion in District of Columbia 1131, Coaliley, William (REPORT 719) 23~8.
6455. Davenport, George W. (REPORT 1448) 4742.
---relative to revenue taxes 614. Fort Scott (Kans.) cemetery (REPORT 942) 2895~
- - - for protection of wool-growers 1432. Foster, Asher W. (REPORT 875) 2795.
---citizens of Duluth: relative to national bureau of water Fredericksen, Christian (REPORT 877) 2795.
ways 4662. Fremont, John C. (REPORT 1029) 3116.
- - - citizens of Faribault: in favor of purchasing Cuba 3768. Gunter, Allen (REPORT 1855) 6497.
- - c itizens of Minneapolis: for preservation of Falls of St. Hager, A. W. (REPORT 2174) 8320.
Anthony 3497. Healy, Michael (REPORT 940) 2895.
---citizens of Nicollet County: relative to Bureau of Ani- Hinsmann, John tREPORT 874) 2795.
mal Indnstry 3319. Honeycutt, Stephen M. (REPORT 543) 1993.
---citizens of R~nville: against Mills tariff bill 3768. Knight, Newton, and others (REPORT 718) 2328.
- - - cHizens of Northfield: for suppression of :Mormonism McLean, Sarah K. (REPORT 1449) 4742.
1488.· Mackey, William (HEPORT 1856) 6497.
---manufacturers anddealersofSt. Paul: against reduction Miller, Thomas (REPORT 876) 2795.
of tariff on flaxseed and linseed·oil 3497. Minneapolis, Sault Sainte Marie and Atlantic Railroad (RE·
---merchants of St. Paul: for reduction of duty on cream of PORT 943) 2895.
tartar 184. Muster and pay of volunteers (REPORT 1857) 6497.
Minnesota Farmers' Alliance: for improvement of Sault Ste. , Myers, H. A. (REPORT 721) 2328.
Marie Canal1488. Pima Land and Water Company (REPORT 2173) 8320.
Minnesota Grand Army posts: for headstones for soldiers' graves Sayers, John H. (REPORT 872) 2794.
3497. • Sawyer, Nathaniel C. (REPORT 2175) 8320.
- - - for service pensions 4453. Soldiers and sailors enlisted under assumed names (bill S. 1295)
Minnes<ri:a railroad commissioners: for protection of railroad 726.
employes 2602. Thompson, William (REPORT 941) 2895.
Minnesota Woman's Christian Temperance Union: for prohibit- Weaver, John C. (REPORT 873) 2795.
ory legislation 1131. . York Harbor and Beach Railroad (bill H. R. 7509) 3681.
Montana, citizens of Meadow Creek: for preservation of mineral Oommittee on Pensions
lands 4142. Abbey, Maria N: (bill S. 2337) 2637.
North Dakota, teachers of: for protection of school lands 471. Abbott, HowardS. (REPORT 1107) 3268.
Prisoners of war: for pensions 286. Abbott, John C. (REPORT 1018) 3031.
Renville (Minn.) Grand Army posts: for service pensions 1940. Ackerson, Martha (REPORT 1892) 6708.
St. Paul (Minn.) Chamber of Commerce: for collection districts Adair, Elizabeth W. (REPORT 737} 2427.
in Minnesota 184. A.dams, Bridget (petition) 115.
- - - relatiYe to convict labor 3768. Ahrens, Otto (REPORT 735) 2427.
- - - for improvements at Fort Snelling 4496. Aiken, Eliza N. (REPORT 2176) 8320.
---relative to immigration 1721. Alex, Rosalie (REPORT 910) 2826.
- - - against amendment to interstate-commerce law 3799. Alexander, Eliza. J. (REPORT 1608) 5879.
St. Paul, Minn., importers of: for }>assage of immediate trans- Alger, Susan E. (REPORT 1240) 3800.
portation act 962_ · .Allen, Martha. (REPORT 1236) 3799.
St. Paul (Minn.) Civil Engineers' Society: for bureau of harbors Allgower, Charles F. (REPORT 13) 826.
and water ways 2793. Ambler, I. W. (REPORT 391) 1532.
St. Paul (Minn.) Jobbers' Union: for abolition of taxes. on com- Ames, Ruth (REPORT 1749) 6040.
. mercial travelers 647. Amsden, Josephine (REPORT 736) 2427.
- - for amendment of interstate-commerce law 648. Anderson, Eliza B. (REPoRT 698) 2301.
Southwestern Minnesota Union Ex-Prisoners of War .Association: Anderson, Emeline (REPORT 1015) 3031.
in favor of pensions 3768. Avery, Char1es (REPORT 1891) 6708.
Vermont, citizens of Northfield: for increase of pensions of wid- Ball, Fa.rnaren (REPORT 1111) 326R.
ows and minors 2895. Barberick, Catharine (REPORT 2330) 9081.
Winona (Minn.) Board of 'l'rade: for bridge across Mississippi Barthauer, Jesse M. (REPORT 1380) 4614.
River 6040. Bateman, Hiram (REPORTS 1626, 1761) 5409, 6040.
---relative to Mississippi River convention 1488. Bauer, Elizabeth (REPORT 344) 1360.
Wisconsin Grand Army post: for headstones for soldiers' graves Bauer, Sigmund (REPORT 635) 2244.
3497. Baxter, Elvira E. {REPORT 1760) 6040.
Remarks by, on Beach, Sanford A. (REPORT 2047) 7649.
Beeba, Helen A. (REPORT 825) 2638.
Admission of Dakota 2880-2888. Beebe, Nelson (REPORT 1759) 6040.
Billings, Clark's Fork and Cooke City Railroad 2682. Beeman, Sarah E. (REPORT 338) 1360.
Dependent pension bill1502, 1543, 1780, 1858, 1861 1 1862, 1866. Bell, Addie (REPORT 142) 827.
Dougherty, Mary A: pension to 6710, 6711, 6712. Benedict, .John W. (REPORT 817) 2638.
Logan, MaryS: pension to 732. Bittinger, William (REPORTS 261, 1395, 2058) 1175, 4662, 7G t.
l\Iissi ippi Hiver snag-boats 56i0. Black, Catharine (REPORT 1099) 3267.
Pension attornevs 2090. Blackiston, H. R. (REPORT 1011) 3031.
Vetoed pension hills 6176. Blades, Margaret (REPORT 554) 1993.
Reports made by, from Blair, Apolline A. (REPORT 7) 115.
Blanchard, Joseph (REPORT 1237) 3799.
Committee of conference Blethen, Allen (REPORT 1171) 3549.
Ricketts, Frances Anne Pyne (bill S. 393) 4881. Bliss, William W. (REPORT 1401) 4693.
San Juan County, New Mexico {bill R. R. 1983) 5999. Boeitnight, Madison V. (REPORT 1464) 4896.
Woodrum, Martha F. (bill H. R. 2805) 5668. Bottineau, Pierre (bill S. 2713; REPORT 1008) 3031.
220 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Davis, au.~/ltnan E.-Continued. Davis, Cu shman K.-Continned.
Reports made by, from Reports made by, tr'om
Committee on Pensiom Committee on Pensions
Boulter, Sarah E. (REPORT 1405) 4693. Goss, Hiram M: (REPORT 1471) 4896.
Boyd, George H. (REPORT 1170) 3549. Gould, Nancy R. (REPORT 567) 1993.
Branson, Sarah E. (REPORT 263) 1175. Gray, Martha (REPORT 1105) 3267.
Breene, Patrick (REPOR'l;' 570) 2044. Green, Betsy C. (REPORT 627) 2244.
Brock, Hannah F. (REPORT 828) 2638. Griffen, Julia A. (REPORT 826) 2638.
Brooks, Samuel (REPORT 266) 1175. Grow, WilliamS. (hillS. 28R4; REPORT 1241) 3800.
Brown, Clarence (REPORT 1168) 3549. Guyton, N. H. (REPORT 1169) 3549.
Brown, Ev:~.lina P. (REPORT 1545) 5135. Hahneman, Charles (REPORT 2165) 8279.
:Brown, George W. (REPORT 928) 2825. Hand, Ellen (RE;PORT 1890) 6708.
Brown, Lewis Gove (REPORT 16) 339. Hascall, Elizabeth J. (REPORT 763) 2427.
Brownmiller, Reuben (REPORT 139) 826. Hasaltine, Caroline R. (REPORT 1298) 4143.
Buckley, .Ann (REPORT.907) 2825. Hawkins, Isaac N. (REPORT 1748) 6040.
Bnrk, William (REPORT 1472) 4896. Hawley, Henry A. (billS. 2885; REPORT 1242) 3800.
Burkhart, George W. (REPORT 764) 2427. Hawn, Scott S. (REPORT 1889) 6708.
Burnham, Erastus B. (REPORT 345) 1360. Healy, Edward (REPORT 1670) 5707.
Burridge, Lydia {REPORT 1382) 4614. Hendrix, William N. (REPORT 390) 1532.
Bush, John (REPORT 555) 1993. Herald, Isaac N. (REPORT 1265) 3800.
Caldwell, Charles T. (REPORT 1005) 3031. Hester, William H. (REPORT 1112) 3268.
Capps, Susan (REPORT 999) 3031. Hicks, Joseph (REPORT 1092) 3267.
Caraher, Mrs. A. P. (REPORT 1003) 3031. Hodge, Lyman F. (REPORT 132) 826.
Casamer, Theodore F. (REPORT 556) 1993. Holliday, Catherine (REPORT 631) 2244.
Casart, Frank (REPORT 337) 1360. Hopkins, Thomas S. (REPORT 141) 826.
Caswell, Bingham M. {~EPORT 818) 2427. Hosband, Wilhelmina (REPORT 1280) 3918.
Causdell, .Argent (REPORT 129) 826. Houchin, Woodlord M. (REPORT 1628) 5409.
Chamberlain, Henry (REPORT 1463) 4896. Hough, Mary Ann (REPORT 2054) 7649.
Chase, Edwin E. (REPORT 1096) 3267. Houghton, William M. (REPORT 131) 826.
Chapman, Jackson (REPORT1239) 3800. Huffman, Nancy L. (REPORT 1752) 6040.
Chatfield, .Alonzo B. (REPORT 1106) 3267. Hutchins, Hannah Babb tREPORT 1017) 3031.
Clans, John H. (REPORT 1843) 6400. Hutchinson, ALbie S. (REPORT 144) 827.
Clifford, Harriet (REPORT 258) 1175. Inmates of naval homes (bill S. 128) 339.
Coey~ James (REPORT 264) 1175. Ives, Laura J. ~ REPORT 1474) 4896.
Coplin, Harriet B. (REPORT 2049) 7649. Jennings, Nancy F. (REPORT 1102) 3267.
Cole, Elizabeth C. (REPORT 2329) 9081. Jessup, Adelaide L. (REPORT 1546) 5135.
Cook, Horace M. (REPORT 739) 2427. Johnson, George H. (REPORT tess) 6497.
Cook, Zo. S. (REPORT 2056) 7649. Johnson, William. B. {REPORT 101~~) 3031.
Cooney, Ann E. (REPORT 1172) 3549. Johnston, 1\.Iar.v E. (REPORT 146) 827. ,
Cooper, Elvira (REPORT 758) 2427. Jones, .Albert F. (REPORT 1398) 4693.
Cotrill, Mary E. (REPORT 1t:l88) 6708. Jones, Cordelia R. (billS. 1300;. REPORT 20) 339.
Courtney, Ellen (REPORT 824) 2638. Jones, Jeptha A. (REPORT 343) 1360.
Co11zins, Adeline (REPORT 756) 2427. Judd, Luman .N. (REPORT 1235) 3799.
Covert, John B. (REPORT 1014) 3031. Kellogg, Martin R. (REPORT 346) 1360.
Cundiff, Lewis J. (billS. 1696) 785. Kelly, 1\irs. E. S. (RFPORT 1006) 3031.
Curtin, John (REPORT 469) 1766. Kerr, Columbus C. (REPORT 1091) 3267.
Curtis, Kelsey (REPORT 759) 2427. King, MatildaC. (REPORT 1607) 5379.
Cutler, Eliza A. (billS. 1896) 1134. Kinzey, Elijah M. (REPORT 1601) 5379.
Dartt, Philomelia L. (REPORT 341) 1360. Knight, William, and others (REPORT 475) 1766.
Davidson, Clara B. (billS. 2852; REPORT 1187) 3610. Lahey, Margaret (REPORT 1625) 5409.
Davis, Robert {REPORT 470) 1766. Lakin, Benjamin D. (billS. 979) 3918.
Day, Berry (REPORT 140) 826. Lansdown, Harrison (REPORT 2255) 8665.
Dean, William M. (REPORT 1404) 4693. Lewis, John E. (REPORT 1605) 5379.
Dennert, John (REPORT 1609) 5379. Lewis, Mary A. (billS. 1499) 648.
Dependent pensions (billS. 181) 689. Linsley, John (billS. 2332; REPORT 549) 199:Y,
Dexter, Mahala (REPORT 1012) 3031. Linville, Lewis H. (REPORT 1764) 6040.
Doan, William (REPORT 1233) 3799. Little, Joseph F. (REPORT 834) 2637.
Dolan, Elizabeth (REPORT 738) 2427. Lobdill, Stephen C. (REPORT480) 180D.
Dolby, I,ewis (REPORT 2052) 7649. Logan, MaryS. tREPORT 6) 115,369.
Doyel, William 0. (REPORT 6RO ) 2285. Long, Franklin (REPORT 1604) 5379.
Eckland, John (REPORT 821) 2638. Longshaw, Margaret (REPORTS 734, 212~) 2427, 8130.
Edie, Julia M. (REPORT 1930) 6893. Luttrell, Emily (REPORT 1469) 4896.
Edson, Susan (REPORT 1010) 3031. McCaleb, Sarah E. (REPORTS 1009, 1094) 3031, 3267.
Emory, Matilda Wilkins (REPORT 1097} 3267. McClean, Robert (REPORT 1606) 5379.
Estes, Patrick H. (REPORT 340) 1360. McClure, Emily (REPORT 1384) 4614. ·
Etzell, John (REPORT 1671) 5707. McCollum, Emma (REPORT 1766) 6040.
Examining surgeons (bill S. 1733) 6708. McDonald, .Annie A. (REPORT 1000) 3031.
Ex-Confederates in Army (REPORT 545) 1993. McDonald, James (REPORT 1468) 4896.
Fi:-her, Sarah R. (REPoRT 1610) 5379. McFalls, Lon Go bright (REPORT 400) 1532.
Fitzmorris, Mary (REPORT 1658) 5608. McGee, Cora {REPORT 550) 1993.
Flanders, Clara (REPORT 765) 2427. McGuire, George R., children (REPORT 2143) 8238.
Foster, Asher W. (billS. 586) 115. · McKeehan, James M. (REPORT 1100) 3267.
Fowler, Isaac (REPORT 1180) 3549. McKinsey, Alfred 1\ (REPORT 2252) 8665.
Fox, John (REPORT 473) 1756. McReynolds, Andrew (REPORT 757) 2427.
Francis, George W. (REPORT 1234) 3799. Mack, Rosetta (REPORT 257) 1175.
Franklin, Benjamin (REPORT 2134) 8130. Mahoney, Mary J. (REPORT 1400) 4o93.
Gallagher, John (REPORT 1238) 3 '00. Mandeville, Austin (REPORT 1007) 3031.
Gallagher, Margaret (REPORT 397) 1532. Martin, Perry D. (REPORT 1673) 5707.
Gaster, James (bill 8.1910) 1134. Marymau, Horatio N. (REPORT 912) 2826.
Gathercole, .Alfred E. (REPORT 175:1) 604.0. Maxwell, Catharine (REPORT 762) 2427.
Gillespie, Matilda (REPORT 1754) 6040. May, J. S. (REPORT 1467) 4896.
Godson, John (REPORT 628) 2244. Meade, Elna.than (R EPORTS 1406, 1767} 4693, 6040.
Goodale, Nicholas (REPORT 815) 2637. Merritt, John G. {REPORT 1113) 3268.
Goodfellow, Eleanor B. (REPORT 633) 2244. Militia pensions (REPORT 546) 1993.
Gore, Charles W. (REPORT 339) 1360. Miller, Carrie V. (REPORT 1466) 4896.
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 221
Davis; Ousltman E.-Continued Davis, Ousltman K.-Continued.
Reports made by, from Reports made by, from
Committee on Pensions (Jnmnittee on Pensions
Miller, Ellen (REPORT 91r.) 2826. Stiles, John (HEPORT 547) 1993.
Mills, Emily G. (REPORT 915) 2826. Stone, George P. (REPORT 1032) 3116.
Moles, Wilson C. (REPORT 1101) 3267. Stone, Jennie (REPORT 634) 2244.
Monti, Mary (REPORT 1514) 50 6. Stone, Juliette (REPORT 552) 1993.
Moran,.Mar.r A. (REPORT 1093) 3267. Stover, Martin L. (REPORT 395) 1532.
Muck-a-pec-;wa.k-ken-zah (REPORT 1859) 6497. Stricklett, Georgia A. (REPORT 1031) 3116.
Munson, Clarissa (REPORT 1603) 5379. Strong, M:ary M. (REPORT 1302) 4143.
Murphy, James (REPORT 1G6) 826. Stuart, Henry Ann (REPORT 1756) 6040.
1.1urphy, Samuel J. (REPORT 2384) 9393. Tanner, Mary L. (REPORT 2107) 8013.
Murray, Margaret S. (REPORT 134) 826. Tate, Samuel A. (REPORT 1300) 4143.
Nicholson, Mary Heap (REPOR1; 679) 2285. Taylor, Mary K. (REPORT 766} 2427.
Noble, Robert (REPORT 629) 2244. Telyea. Lewis (REPORT 1648) .5527.
Oaths in pension cases (REPORT 544) 1993. Thomas, C. R. (REPORT 135) 826.
O'Laughlin, Elizabeth (REPORT 1750) 6040. Thomas, Thomas G. (REPORT 259) 1175.
Orleman, John Anthony and Mary Albina Wilhelmina {REPORT Tobin, John {REPORT 2053) 7649.
1758) 6040. Toogood, Dwight (REPORT 548) 1993.
Osporn. Isaac N. (REPORT 130) 826. Thwing, GeorgeS. (REPORT 909) 2826.
Osborne, Mrs. Lepha A. (REPORT 1109) 3268. Towns, Charity J. (REPORT 1301) 4143.
O'Connor, Honora E. (REPORT 260) 1175. Trask, Emeline P. (REPORT 1757) 6040.
Palmer, Juliet C. (billS. 607) 1~5. Ulm, Samuel T. (REPORT 816) 2637.
Park, George {bill S.1299; REPORT 19) 339. Van Dorin, Richard H. (REPORT 822) 2638.
Parker, James (billS. 3183; REPORT 1612) 5379. Vantine, Sarah (REPORT 2050) '1649.
Parker, W. Thornton (REPORT 1001) 303L' Vaughan, Harriet L. (REPORT 823) 2638.
Parkinson, John (REPORT 2254) 8665. Velten, Adam (REPORT 2051) 7649.
Patterson, James (REPORT 2253) 8665. ·verneuil, Anna (REPORT 342) 1360.
Peatson, Alfred (REPORT 913) 2826. Vetoed pension bills (REPORT 1667) 5649.
Pebon, Frederick (REPORT 1602) 5379. Vincent. J. T. (REPORT 1672) 5707_
Pension-rating (REPORT 632) 2244. . - Wagemann, Charles (REPORT 477) 1766.
Peters, Gustave E. (billS. 2652; REPORT 917) 2826. Walker, Fran <.:is Marion (bill S. 2 · 68; REPORT 393) 1532.
Pfeiffer, Mary A. (REPOR'I; 2144) 8238. Wallace, Olive (REPORT 914) 2826.
Piatt, Theodore M. (REPORT 1110) 3268. Wanzel, Christian (REPORT 1765) 6040.
Pickett, Henry (bill·S.1377) 472, 534. Ward, Elizabeth (REPORT 1104) 3267.
Potter, Henry L. (REPORT 1381) 4614. Warner, Edwin W. \REPORT 2276) 8910.
Powell's battalion (REPORT 2164) 8279. Waters, Sarah Ann (RRPORT 551) 1993.
Prescott, Frances H. L. {REPORT 553) 1993. Wa~on, John (REPORT 2251} 8665.
Puget, Albert L. du (REPORT 565) 1993. Watts, Joh'n E. (REPORT 1297) 4143.
Quiggle, Chloe (REPORT 827) 2638. Welden, George W. (REPOkT 396) 1532.
Randolph, Helen (REPORT 262) 1175. Wells, 1\Iary S. (REPORT 399) 1532.
Rea, Lemuel K. (REPORT 820) 2638. Welty, Joseph H. (REPORT 1403) 4693.
Redfield, Stephen D. (bill S.1785; REPORT 138) 827. Whaley, James D. (REPORT 143) 827.
Redmond, Thomas (REPORT 2141) 8203. Wheelock, Mehitable (REPORT 911) 2826.
Rennoe, David M. (l}EPORT 1108) 3268. Whipps, Ddilah (REPORT 1842) 6400.
Reuss, P. J. (REPORT 906) 2825. Whitney, Samuel G. (REPORT 1762) 6040.
Reuthe, Theodore (bill S. 2460 j REPORT 678) 2285. Wilder, Titus (REPORT 471) 1766.
Reynolds, David (billS. 2589) 2825. Wilkinson, Frances M. · (REPORT 1002) 3031.
Rhody, George (REPORT 2106) 8013. Williams, Rhoda (REPORT 401) 1532.
Richards, Mary K. (REPORT 2055) 7649. . Wilson, Asa (REPORT 133) 8'l6.
Richardson, Henry C. (REPORT 1473) 4896. Wilson, JosephS. (REPORT 1751) 6040.
Ricketts, Frances Anne Pyne (REPORT 265) 1175. Winans, William ( I{EPORT 1627) 5409.
Riddell, Winemah (REPORT 1095) 3267. Wirth, Joseph (REPORT 472) 1766.
Robbins, Mahala (REPORT 761) 2427. Witt, William P. (REPORT 760) 2427.
Robinson, Levinia (REPORT 1755) 6040. Wolff, John B. (REPOkT 564) 1993.
Ruppert, Caroline (REPORT 476) 1766. Woodrum, Martha F. (REPORTS 474, 780) 1766, 2467.
Ryon, John F. (REPORT 1408) 4693. Woodward, Mary E. (billS. 2167; REPORT 392) 1532.
Sawyer, Nancy E. (REPORT 2277) 8911. Work, Francis M. (REPORT 1465) 4896.
Sayers, John H. (REPORT 1103) 3267. Workman, Olive I., and P. E. Hershman (REPORT 1543) 5135.
Scandlin, Eliza M. (REPORT 1130) 3320. Yates, Annie Gibson (REPORTS 394, 1669) 1532, 5707.
Scott, Elizabeth G. (REPORT 145) 827. Young, James H. (REPORTS 167, 169) 858.
Scott, Mary L. (REPORT 2048) 7649. Committee on Territories
Scott. Sadie (REPORT 1399) 4693_
Scoville. James S. (REPORT 819) 2638. •Territorial municipalities (billS. 3058; REPORT 1447) 4742.
Settle, Eliza {REPORT 1611) 5379. Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES.
Se~ton, Ellen (REPORT 1383) 4614.
Shea, Ellen (REPORT 1098) 3267. Davis, David M.
Shelden, Sarah (REPORT 1544) 5135. Petition for l'elief 366.
Sheridan, Irene Rucker (bill S. 3423) 7802.
Simmons, Robert W. (REPORT 1117) 3267. Davis, Eli
Sims, William (REPORT 594) 2091. Bill for relief (see bill H . .R. 7341).
Slack, George (REPORT 1763) 6040. Petition for relief 1307.
Smith, Albert H. ~.REPORT 2263) 8754.
Smith, Calvin W. (REPORT 908) 2825. Davis, Eliza A.
Smith, Isaac (REPORT 630) 2244. Petition for relief 8012.
Smith, Jacob (REPORT 256) 1175.
Smith, Levi B. (REPORT 1402) 4693. Davis, Enoch
Smith, Maria (REPORT 347) 1360. Bill for relief ~see bill S. 1866).
Smith, Walter N. (REPORT 1572) 5195.
Smyth, Adaline A. (REPORT 2057) 7649. Davis, Gem·ge L.
Snedaker, Ellen J. (HEPORT 1016) 3031. Bills for relief of heirs (see bills H. R. 2678, 2679)._
Stafford, Henry (HEPORT 136) 826.
St. Cyr, Ellen (REPORT 1299) 4143. Davis, George W.
Steph, George (REPORT 566) 199~!. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9&84).
• Stewart, Elizabeth (REPORT 1470) 4896. Papers referred in House 3798.
222 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Davis, H enry C., and others Davis, Ma1·quis D.
Bill for r elief ( ee hill H. R. 9782). Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 714).
Dill for relief (see bill H. R. 722).
Davis, Huglt
Davis, Mm·y
Papers referred in House 8.%.
Bil~s to pension (see bills H. R. 4227, 9551).
Davis, I saac .A. Davis, Ma.ry A.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 1164).
Petition for relief 30'29.
Davis, J. S . · Davis, Mary G.
Papers referred in House 855. Bills to pension (see bills H. R. 5779, 10318).
Davis, J . V. Davis, Mary E.
Papers referred in House 3072. Bill for relief (see bill H . .R. 4729).
Davis, Jacob R. Davis, Mm·y J.
B}ll for relief (see bW H. R. 7610). Bill to pension (see billS. 1111).
Davis, J am,es Davis, Mary T.
Petition for relief 1356, 3163. Petition for relief 5282.
Davis, James B. Davis, Mild,·ed A.. and Joseph R. (administrators)
Petition for relief 613. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514).
Davis, J ames 0. Davis, P. 0.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514). Bill for relief (see billS. 53).
Davis, Jane H. Bill for relief (see bill H.'R. 655).•
Petition for relief 5937.
, Petition for relief 1209. Davis, Peregrine
Davis, John
Petition for relief of estate 1430.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 6508, 10675),
Petition for relief 823. · Davis, Phil
Davjs, John A. ' Papel'S referred in House 433.
Bill to correct military record of (see bill H. R. 7852). Davis, Riley
Davis, M1·s. John .A. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6485).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6975).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9232).
Davis, Robert
Davis, Jolin B.
Bill to pension (see billS. 1921).
Bill to increase pension (see billS. 3627).
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 10513). Davis, Robert T. (a R epresentative {1·om Massachusetts)
Davis, Johl~ G. Attended 5.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7553). Appointed on committees 279.
Leave of absence granted to 5583.
· Davis, John M. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7139). Baker, William: for relief (see bill H. R. 9007) 2509.
Petition for relief 2820. Beattie, William and John: for relief (see bill H. R. 517()) 497.
Davis, John P. T. - - t o pension (see bill H. R. 392) 159.
Bill for relief (see billS. 2434). Benter, Francis A: for relief (see bill H. R. 4893) 469.
Bills of lading: to make conclusive evidence (see bill H. R. 1527)
Davis, John W. 218.
Bill to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. ~). Blye, William M: for relief (see bill H. R. 11447) 8665.
Bodfish, Catharine G: to pension (see bill H. R. 382) 159.
Davis, Joseph W. Brady, James: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 10974) 6768.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514), Bullard, Amasa: to pension (see bill H. R. 7273) 1248.
Davis, L.A. Chubbuck, Warren: to pension (see bill H. R. 390) 159.
Clarke, Michael: to pension (see bill H. R. 5459) 583.
Bills for relief (see bills S. 1820, 2410), Coffin, Winfred B: for relief {see bill H. R. 380) 159.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9239). Constitution of United States: for amendment relative to hours
Petition for relief 857, 2756. of 1~bor (see H. Res. 20) 218.
Davis, L. JJI. Contagious diseases: to prevent introduction of (see bill H. R.
1526) 218.
Petition for relief 2425.' Crocker, Franklin: for relief (see bill H. R. 2488) 244.
Davis, L ewis Deplitch, Sarah J: to pension (see bill H. R. 378) 159.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5903). Dunham, Sylvia C: to -pension (see bill H. R. 10287) 4847.
Papers referred in House 687. Ellis, Albert: to pension (see bill H. R. 384) 159. •
&quimaux: to reward them for kindness to ship-wrecked sea-
Davis, Lewis H. men (see bill H. R. 1528) 218.
Petition for relief of heirs 3547. Great Round Shoal, Massachuseti8: for light-house at (see bill
H. R. 10183) 4671.
Davis, Luckett Harding, Charles: to pension (see bill H. R. 389) 159.
Petition for relief of estate 84, 182. B Hartford, George: to pension (see bill H. R. 5169) 497.
Davis, Majo1· Hillman, Benjamin: to pension (see bill H. R. 383) 159.
Leavitt, Amelia J: to pension (see bill H. R. 5460) 583.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 13602). Long, George R: to pension (see bill H. R. 377) 159.
Davis, Malinda E. Mcintosh, Roderick: for payment of claim (see bill H. R. 393)
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514). 159.
Mary Mershow (schooner): for relief of owners (see bill H. R.
Davis, Marcus 395) 159.
· Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9905). Nantucket Island, Massachusetts: for life-saving station on (see
· • Petition for pension 3865. bill H. R. 8752) 2306. _
O'Neill, Margaret: to pension (see bill H. R. 385) 159.
· Davis Mark Passengers by sea: to amend act to regulate carriage of (see bill
Bill for relief of heirs (see billS. 1976). H. R. 1525) 218.
Bills for relief of heirs (see bills H. R. 5857, 7126). Pensions: granting for ser..vice (see bill H. R. 4970) 485;
INDEX 1?0 THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 223
Davis, EoJcrt T.-Coutinuec1. Davis, Robert T.-Continued.
Bills and joint resolutions mtroduced bJ' Reports made by, from
Petty, Ephraim: to pen ion (see bill H. R. 10379) 5014. Oonunittee on Commerce
Sa.bit:s, Eliza: to pension (see bill H. R. 8805) 2369. Bureau of public health (REPORT 498) 1228.
Sanforrl, Thomas: for relief of heirs (see bill H. R. 394) 159. Esquimanx rewards (REPORT 91) 670.
Shaftoe, William: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 387) 159. Goose Rocks (Maine) light-house (REPORT 1308) 2306.
Sherman, Charles H: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 386) 159. Great Round Shoal light-ship (REPORT 2737) 5583.
Great Wicomico River (Virginia) light-house (REPORT 1306) 2306.
Spra:rue, EHen l\I: to pension (see bill H. R. 381) 159. Lake Champlain light (REPORT 1307) 2306.
State documents: to establish rates of postage in (see bill H. R. Life-boats on steamers (REPORT 773) 1555.
Gl18) 804. Nantucket (Mass.) life-sa.ving station (REPORT 1330) 2446:
Steam-vessels: to amend law relative to life-saving appliances Pamlico Point (North Carolina) light (REPORT 1309) 2306.
on (see bill H . R. 1524) 218. - Vineyard Haven ( fass.) marine hospital (REPORT 1235) 2265.
Supervisors of elections: for payment of (see bill H. R. 7744)
1514. otes of. See YEA AJH> NAY VOTES.
Thomas, William E: to pension (see bill H. R. 379) 159. Davis, Samuel T.
T~ipp, John Q. A: to pension (see bill H. R. 388) 159.
Vmeyard Haven, Mass: t::> purchase land for marine hospital at Petition for relief 2387.
(see bill H. R. 8042) 1744. • Davis, Solomon
War of 1812 and 1815: for relief of widows of soldiers in (see bill Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5753).
H. R. 376) 159.
W~lkies, Joshua H: to pension (see bill H. R. 391) 159. Davis, Susan
Wilson, Florence 1\Iabel: to pension (see bill H. R. 7121) 1168. Papers referred in House 1209.
Motions and resolutions offered by Davis, '1.. 0.
Canadian canal tolls: requesting President to furnish copies of Petition for relief of heirs 962.
communications with Great Britain relative to 7998. Davis, Thomas .A.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Petition for relief 14.31.
Blye, William M: for relief 8754. Davis, Thomas J.
Bunker, W. G., and others: forimprovementofVineyardHaven Petition for relief 2240.
Harbor 1170.
Chase, Ira B: for discharge from naval service 3218. Davis, Thomas K.
Crapo, William W., and others: relative to salaries of post-office Petition for relief 2283.
clerks 1170.
Deane, John M: for repeal of ~nsion limitation 962. Davis, (}riah L.
Edgartown (Mass.) ship masters: for improvement of harbor 781. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10979).
Massachusetts, citizens of: for aid to education 1396, 2388, 2757. Davis, W. H.
- - forpostal tele~aph 2822. ·
- - f o r beacon-light at Westport Harbor962. Bill for relief (see billS. 3106).
- - for increased pay of Life-Saving Service-1395 1528 1762 Davis, Wiley J.
18~0, 2634. ' ' ' Petition for relief of widow 3029.
---for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 825,
2541. Davis, William
- - for protection of Yellowstone Park 2820, 3164. Petition for relief 3163.
- - - for repeal of tax on druggists 3672.
- - - citizens of Bristol County: for amendment to interstate- Davis, Willian~ M.
commerce law 4793. ·Bill to pension (see billS. 1744).
- - citizens of Edgartown: for improvement of harbor 822. Davis, William N.
- - - citizens of Nantucket: for erection of life-saving stations
1890. Bill to pension (see bill H. n. 4075).
---for repair of submarine telegraph cable 181. Davis, William W.
- - - citizens of New Bedford: for board of e.xamininrr0
surgeons Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4709).
2820. Petition for relief 1249.
- .- - in favor of international copyright law 643.
- - - o f Wellfleet: for life-saving station 1129. Davis, William W. 8.
---for protection of harbor 3163. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. G863).
---citizens of Westport: for protection of agriculture 2820.
Massachusetts Sons of Temperance: for commission of inquiry Davison, .Ansel
in alcoholic liquor traffic 822. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7894).
New Bedford (Mass.) Board of Trade: against adulteration of
lard 822.
Daviss, Letuis •
- - for abolition of compulsory pilotage 962. Papers referred in Honse 687.
New York Yearly Meeting of Friends: against traffic in liquors Davisson, G. G.
with foreign countries 5607. Petition for relief 3766.1
- - - i n fn.vor of international arbitration 5607.
Soldiers' widows: relative to increase of pension to 1528. • Davisson, L'laac
Swansea Grange: for protection of agriculture 1762. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 682).
Thompson, William, and others: in favor of international arbi- Davisson, Josiah M.
tration 1170. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5112).
United States, citizens of: for survey of Stage Harbor 182. Papers referred in House 688.
Wilkies, Joshua H: for pension 182.
Davy, Elizabeth
Remarks by, on
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6281).
Bills of lading as evidence 1061.
Fisheries retaliation bill 8315. Dawes, Henry L. (a Senator from Massachusetts)
French spoliation claims 7415 (Appendix444). Attended 4.
, Lowry vs. White: contested-election case of 997. Appointed on committees 16.
Mcintosh, Roderick: relief of 134.0. Appointed conferee 2299, 2563, 3776, 4085, 4314, 4495, 4883, 4988,
Massachusetts' industries 266f:t 5528, 5717, 5718, 6498, 7515, 7786, 8154, 8929, 8930, 8931.
Personal explanation 2513. Appointed on committee to investigate work on Washington
Reading Railroad investigatio!l 885, 886. aqueduct tunnel 9557.
Rock Creek Park 7497. Appointed on Select Committee on Civilized Indian Tribes 170.
Tariff 3668. Appointed on Select Committee on Pacific Railroad Com.mi.ssion
- - cotton-tics 6483. Report 900.
•
224 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Dawes-Continued. Dawes-Continued.
Amendments offered by, _to Motions and resolutions offered by
Eight-hour Jaw: bill to adjust accounts under 6415. District of Columbia school buildings: "inquiry relative to those
Indian appropriation bill 3505, 3918. rented 970.
Puya11 up Val1ey Railroad: bill granting right of way to 4536. Eight-hour Jaw: inquiry relative to payment of claims under
Railroad lanrl grants: ·bill to forfeit 3614. 2428.
Bills and jomt resolutions introduced by Executive session: for 6014.
American whaling vessels: for relief of owners and crews (see Griffin, Eugene: railing for report on electricity as motor power
bill s. 3) 18. for stieet cars by 2019.
Beach, Sanford A: to pension (see bill S. 3254) 5898. Hewlet, J. D. and C. T: requesting House to return papers in
Beers, Cyrenus: for relief (see bill S. 2591) 2680. claim of 1040.
Carson and Colorado Railroad: granting right of way through Indian appropriation bill: for committee of conference on 4988.
Nevada (see bill H. R. 1229) 287. Indian lands in severalty: to print act for allotment of 3674.
Cherokee freedmen: for relief (see bill S.l494) 505. Index of public documents: for preparation of 3005.
Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad: granting right of Massachusetts war claim: inquiry relative to investigation of,
way through Lake Traverse reservation (see billS. 2218) 1618. adonted 618.
Chickasaw freedmen: for relief (see billS. 3051) 4663. Omaha reservation lands: inquiry relative to sales of 829.
Chippewa Indians: to ratify agreements with in Minnesota (see Railroads: inquiry relative to right of way through Indian res-
bills s. 2522, 2523) 2428. ervations 6473.
Civil service: gn~onting leave of absence to soldiers in (see S. Smead, Isaac D., & Co: inquiry relative to amount paid by Dis-
R. 90) 4873. trict government for work done by, adopted 618, 693.
Cochnower, Florence Courtney: topension (seehillS.1459) 473. Petition~ and papers presented by, rrom
Cody, Frances: to pension (see bill S. 7) 18. American Forestry Congress: for preservation of timbe]' lands
Coour d'Alene Indians: to ratifY agreem_ent with (see billS. 1808.
3413) 7153. Boston {Mass.) city council: in favor of Castle Island for park
Coffin, Harriet B: to pension (see bill S. 3253) 5898. purposes 4 72.
Collins, :Michael H: for relief (see billS. 651) 47. Boston (Mass.) Executive Business Association: for amendment
Courts for Indians: to establish (see billS. 2541) 2468. . to interstate-commerce law 3319.
Curtin, John: to pension (see bill S.1143) 185. Boston (Mass.) Turnverein: relative to immig1·atiou 4614.
District. of Columbia: for appointment of superintendent of Brownwell, C: relative to United States courfs in Indian Terri-
charities and corrections in (see bill S.1825) 859. tory 5995.
Eight-hour law: to adjust accounts of laborers and mechanics District of Columbia school trustees: against sale of tobacco to
under (see bill S.1853) 968. minors 3220.
Fort Berthold agency: to confirm agreement with Indians of Government laborers and others: for adjustment of claims 1326.
(see billS. 1950) 1134. Holyoke (Mass.) ScientificAssociatiQn: for protection of Yellow-
Fort Hall reservation: for town site and right of way through stone Park 3319.
(see billS. 2266) 1809. Hubbard, Gardiner G.: in favor of postal telegraph 1039.
Gallagh~, .Margaret: to pension (see bill S. 5) 18.
Kentucky, woolen manufacturers of: against Mills bill 6227.
Indian agents: to settle accounts of (see billS. 2744) 3222. Massachusetts, citizens of: for aid to education 114.
Indian crimes: to amend law relative to (see billS. 2004) 1211. - - for service pensions 3031.
Indian reservations: to fix: compensation. for railroad right of - - - for eradication of pleuro-pneumonia 2601.
way through (see billS. 2806) 3498. ---for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 1039,
Innian schools: to appoint superintendent of (see bill S. 1227) . 1251,1617,2090,3917, 1h72.
287. ---for protection of forests in public domain 1039.
Indian supplies: to amend law relative to issue of (see billS. - - - for removal of limitation in pension arrears 183.
3191) 5410. ---citizens of Boston: for protection of females 2601.
Indian Territory: to establish courts in (see bill S. 2722) _3032. ---citizens of" Cambridge: for amendments to interstate-com-
Indians: to ratifY agreements with (see billS. 3557) 8643. merce law 6340.
Indians in Idaho: to ratify agreement with (see bill S. 2992) ---citizens of Huntington: for protection of Yellowstone
4496.
.· In£lians in Montana: to ratify agreement with (see bill S.1824)
Park 2873.
---citizens of Lynn: in fa\"or of international arbitration
859. 1132.
Jamestown and Northern Railroad: granting right of way ---citizens of Middlesex County: for amendment of tn.ri.ff
through Dakota (see bill S.1228) 287. on wool 1210.
Jones, Albert F: to pension (see billS. 2847) 3610. Massachusetts Sons of Temperance: for prohibitory legislation
Keyes, Edward L: for 1·elief (s~e billS. 2540) 2468. 783.
Land patents: to cancel to Indians (seeS. R. 98) 5997. - -·-for suppression of liquor traffic in Western Islands 286.
Lard: to protect manufacture and sale of (see billS. 650) 47. Massachusetts Woman's Christian Temperance Union: for re-
McKay, Natha~iel and Do~ld: for relief (~ee billS. 4) 18. . peal of tax: on alcoholic liquors 1488.
• Marriago: relatJ,e to marnage between wh1te men and I~d1an - - - for better observance of Sabbath 3673. .
women (see billS. 928) 87. . New England Paint and Oil Club: for abolition of tax on alcohol
Metropolitan Railroad Company: to amend charter (see b1ll S. 783.
1714) 7~6. Omaha Indians: for relief 964.
Mio;sion Indians: for relief (see billS. 2) 18. Smith, William F: to place on Army retired-list ~60:
NortbernPacificRailroad: grantingrightofwaythrou~h Yakama Woolen Manufacturers and Wool Growers: for leglSlatton to pro-
reservation (see bill S. 2217) 1618. tect wool and woolens 1938.
·omaha Indian reservation: to extend time of payment to pur-
chasers of land on (see billS. 2592) 2680. Remarks by, on
Omaha Indians: for relief in Nebraska (see billS. 2267) 1809. Anacostia and Potomac River Railroad 5346.
Plowden Walter D: for relief (see billS. 1460) 473. BaiTd, Mary H. C: payment to 6977.
Plumme;, Frances H: for relief (see billS. 2091) 1361. _ Baltimore and Potomac Railroad 4499.
Postal telegraph: to establish (see billS. 1174) 257. Battery Island: purchase of 7075, 7076.
Pre. cott Frances H. L: to pension (see bill S. 1144) 185. Chickasaw Nation trust fund 8879, ~0, 8881.
Puyallup Valley Railroad: granting right of way to (see billS. Chippewa Indians: relief of 9129, 9130, 9131.
2807) 3498. Civil-service investigation 1995. ·
Quackenbush, John N: to restoretoNavy (se~_bill S.1226~ 287. · Civil-service law 9154.
Round Valley Indian reservation: for reduction of (see bill S. Coou.r d'Alene Indian reservation 618.
1361) 370. Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries 127.
Sioux: Nation Indians: to divide portion of reservation in Dakota Dependent pension bill1857, 1858.
(see billS. 1) 18. Dll>trict of Columbia police force 9071.
Springfield (Mass.) Armory: to erect fire-proof workshop at (see Duluth and Winnipeg Railroad 8743, 8744.
I- -bill s. 2216) 1618. . Education. 743, 744.
Stockhridae and Munsee Indians: for relief(see billS. 1830) 860. Eight-hour law 968, 6188, 6189, 6406, 6413, 6414.
Thompson~ Marcia M: for relief (see bill S. 652) 47. Electric wires 7603, 7604, 7655.
Trask, Emeline P: to pension (see billS. 6) 18. Fisheries treaty 6677-6685.
, .
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Dawes--Continued. Dawes-Continued.
Remarks by, on Reports made by, from
Fldcher, John: relief of 5352. Committee on. Indian .Affail'S
Illiteracy in :Massachusetts 516. Washington, Idaho, and Montana Indians (billS. 3557) 8754.
Ind1au appropriation bill 4797, 4800, 4803, 4804, 4805, 4806, Wells, H. P. (billS. 1732) 2328.
4809, 4810, 4.811, 4812, 4815. Yankton and Missouri River Railroad (bill H. R. 7547) 6824.
Indian cdu~tion 1184, 1407, 1582, 1584: 1586. Yankton and Missouri Valley Railroad (billS. 2315) 4299.
Indian marriages 512. Votes of. See YEA .AND NAY VoTES.
Irrigation 70:l9, 7030.
Larimer, Sarah L: relief of 6182, 6183. Dawly, Delawm·e
Menomonee Indian reservation 2209. Petition for relief 8~4.
Mission Indians: relief of 2218.
Ordnance manufacture 7622. Dawson, Ansel
Public buildings 1082. Petition for relieffrom charge of desertion 1615.
Railr'lad land-grant forfeiture 3080, 3224, 334.6, 3347,3500, 3314,
3615, 3616. Dawson, E.
Right of way through Indian reservations 6110. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8898).
Salary ofinspector of plumbing 6067.
Signal Service Bureau 8650, 13655, 8675, 8679. Dawson, Eliza M.
Sioux Indian reservation 2296, 2298, 2299. ~ill for relief of estate (see bill H. R. 2952) .
. Springfield (Mass.) Republican 8322.
Sundry civil appropriation bill 6971. Dawson. Francis
Underground telegraph wires 5166. Bill to amend nn.val record of (see bill H. R. 10381).
Urgent deficiency bill 694.
Ward, Shirley C: pay of2330. Dawson, James F.
Washington Cable Elecb·ic Railway 1337. Petition for relief 1529.
Reports made by, from
Dawson, John L.
Oornmittee of conference Petition for relief 1529.
Fort Hall reservation (bill H. R. 8662) 7550.
Indian appropriation bill (bill H. R. 8565) 5348. Dawson, Lafa:!Jelte
Indians in Montana (bill H. R. 1956) 2991. Bill for relief (see bill S. 2()95).
Officers in Indian Territory (bill H. R. 4920) 4816.
Sioux Indian reservation (bill H. R. 7315) 2990. Dawson. William
Yankton reservation (bill H. R. 7547) 9364. Bill to ~orrect record of (see bill H. R. 4858).
Oommittee on Indian .Affairs
Byers, WilliamS. (billS. 37) 1617. Da:vson's Shoals, Vi1·ginia •
Carson City (Nev.) Indian school (billS. 1103) 894. Bill for light-house at (see bill. H. R. 8659).
Cherokee freedmen (billS. 149-1) 1846.
Citrons Water Company (bill H. R. 7843) 8754. Day, Ann E.
Committee on Indian Affairs: resolution to continue investiga- Bill to pension (see bill H. H. 4754).
tion by 617 4. Petition for pension 398.
Duluth, Rainy Lake Rh-er and Southwestern Hailroad (bill H.
Day: Berry
R. 1584) 1846.
Education of Indian children (billS. 1095) 256. Bill to pension (see bill S. 737).
Fletcher, John (bills S. 1:-l31; H. R. 128) 4299, 5237, 5343. Day, Clwrle~ H.
Fort Berthold agency (Dakota) Indians (bill S. 1950) 6227. Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 599).
Fort Hall reservation (bill H. R. 8662) 6497. Petition for pension 2427.
Fugitives in Indian Territory (bill H. R. 8394) 2989.
Grazing on Indian lands (bill H. R. 8393) 2729. Day, Da,;id
Great Sioux reservation (billS. 620) 1252. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7694).
Indian appropriation bill (amendments) 3673.
Indian Bureau (billS. 1149) 1252. Day, Frillt:11
Indian crimes (billS. 2004) 1846. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10447).
Indian lands in severalty (billS. 1511) 1252.
Day, Harriet
Indian marriages (billS. 928) 256.
Indian school superintendent (bill S. 1227) 401. Petition for relief 43.
Indian supplies (bill S. 3191) 6497. Day, James L.
Indians in Montana (bill H. ll. 1956) 2091. Bill for relief of estate (see billS. 1245).
Jones, Eliza A. Cutler (bill H. R. 6619) 8754.
Kansas City (Mo.) Commercial Exchange (resolution) 726. Day, JJiariana G.
Kansas City and Pacific Railroad (billS. 1148) 3382. Petition for relief 3380.
Land patents to Indians (S. R. 98) 6173.
McBean, John (billS. 2213) 2989. Day, Nancy E. (administratrix)
Marston, S. W. (REPORT 352) 1402. • Bill for relief (see bill S. J-24.5).
Menomonee Indian timber-lands (billS. 358) 401. Bills for re1ief (see bills H. R. 87, 3454).
Milwaukee, Lake Shore and Westem Railroad (bill S. 2901)
4299. Day, .1Jfrs. P. B.
Mineral lands (billS. 1800) 2328. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 11135).
New York Indian lands (bill H. R. 1406) 2~28. Petition for relief 7417.
Officials in Indian Territory (bill H. R. 4920) 2989.
Day, Robert S.
Omaha Indians (bill S. 2267) 2091.
Oregon Railway and Navigation Company (bills S. 2536, 344.6) Petition for relief 9049.
3673, 8320. Day, Su.~an(adntinistmt1·ix)
Paris, Choctaw a:nd Little Rock Railroad (bill S. 2929) 4536. Petition· for relief 398.
Peoria and Miami Indians (bill H. n. 8074) 4299, 6824. Papers referred in House 531.
Puyallup Valley Railroad (billS. 2 07) 4299. ·
Round V nr ey Indian reservation (hill S. 1361) 4662. Day, Warre-n E.
St. Louis auu Ban Francisco Railroad (billS. 1697) 1402. ·Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6359).
Shoshone and Bannock Indians (billS. 2:2GG) 4742.
Shoshone, Bannock, and Sheepeater Indians (billS. 2992) 4742. Day, Webster D.
Sioux Indian reservation (bills S. 1; H. R. 7315} 1069, 2203. Bill for 1·elief (sec bill H. R. 10495)~
Timber depredations (bill H. R. 8006) 2729. Day, TVilliam B.
Umatilla Indian reservation (bills S. !)70, 3506) 256, 8320.
Washington and Idaho Railroad (billS. 38) 894. Petition for relief 7468.
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Dingley-Continued. Dingley~Continued.
Amendments offered by, to ltfotions-and_ resolutions offered by
Tariff bill: cotton cloth 6093. · Rules: for amendment 12.
- - - fisheries 4963. 'fonnage tax: inquiry relative to payment of 1908.
- - - sugar 6020. Petitions and papers presented by, from
/
Joint resolution to accept ground from Japan for legation build- Bill to reduce expense of collecting tax on (see bill H. R. 1829.)
ing (see H. Res. 110). . Bills to amend law relative to warehousing of (see bills H. R.
Joiut resolution for investigation of immigration by (see H. Res. 1467, 8035).
209) . Bills to provide for warehousing fruit brandy (see bills S. 70· H.
Resolution ofinquiry in House relath·e to rank of ministers, re- R 1475, 1833, 3293, 4284). '
ferred 484. Bills to regulate manufacture of duty-free spirits for use iu man-
Resolution in Senate relative to providing for a minister to ufactures (see bills S. 2136; H. R. 80·10).
Uruguay and Paraguay, passed 4695. Bill to amend law relative to manufacture of fruit brandy (see
Letter of Secretary of Treasury relative to loss of funds by consul bill H . R. 1836).
at Iquique, Peru (H. R. Ex. Doc. 47) 303. Bill to prevent destruction of seized stills (see bill H. R. 4311).
Estimate for salary of consul at Manila (H. R. Ex. Doc. 76) 452. Bill to amend duties on (see bill H. R. 11210).
Consular reports on taxation (H. R. Ex. Doc. 400) 6473, 6505. Report of Secretary of T1·easury on:ta.xes collected on (S. Ex. Doc.
Consular reports on coffee trade (H. R. Ex.Doc. 401) 6473, 6505. 58) 645.
Consular reports on foreign trades and industries (H. R. Ex. District Attorneys
Doc. 402) 6-!73, 6505.
Bills fi xing compensation of (see bills S. 272, 2479· H. R. 1174
Dippel, JJiary 1278, 4426, 73 4). . ' '
Bill to pension (see bill H . H.11417). Bill to pay sal..'Uy in lieu of fees (see bill H. R. 7057) .
Bill to pay a si t:mts in 1 88 same compensation as paid in 1887
Dipple, [a rgm·ct (see bill H. R. 6108).
Petition for pension 112. Bill authorizing them to swear witnesses (see billS. 2619).
\ .
Isllertcood, Nm-th and East Washington Railway: bill to incorpo- 963,1006, 10391 1210, 1250, 1307, 13261 19401 2600, 2636126781 3265:
rate (see billS. 1936). 3497.4077.
Jail: bill relative to (see bill H. R. 8669). Lotteries: bills to punish advertising and selling tickets (see bills
Jurles: bills to amend law relative to (see bills S. 3640; H. R. H. R. 1839, 5933).
10870, 11587). . Ltmatw 'lDrits: bill to regulate proceedings under (see bill H. R.
Land in: bills to regulate subdivision of (see bills 8.1107; H. ' 4968).
R. 3329). petition for bill 2542.
- - - bills to release title to John Patch of certain (see bills S. Mall: bill to lay out an avenue through (see bill H. R. 1281).
1559; H. R. 5323). Massachusetts avenue: joint resolution to protect interests of
Land titles: bill to amend law relative to (see bill H. R. 6158). United States in extension through Naval Observatory
Landlords and tenants: bills to amend law relative to (see bills S. grounds of (seeS. R. 23).
589; H. R. 3290). . Mechanics' liens: bill to amend law relative to (see bill H. R.
Laws of: bills to purchase consolidation of (see bills H. R. 1719, 8877).
4361, 8308). Metropolitan Rail1·oad: bills to repeal charter (see bills S. l G37;
- - bills foi~a compilation .of (see bills H. R. 6678, 8309). H. R. 5003).
Legislation for: resolution in Honse to allow two days in each - - b i l l to amend charter (see billS. 1714).
month for, passed 359, 1187. ---bills to a1low them to lay tra~ks on Brightwood avenue
- - - petition for additional day in House one each month (see bills S. 2534; H. R. 8051).
for 285, 305. • Militia: bills to reorganize (see bills S. 657, 24.32, 2602; II. R.
License taxes: bills to refund license taxes paid by commercial 4961, 9068).
travelers (see bills S. 2424; H. R. 6643). ---joint resolution to issue arms and equipments to (see H.
Ligllts: bill to authorize contrad for furnishing city with gas or Res. 161).
electric lights (see bill S. 330-<). Mortgages: bill to regulate foreclosure of (see bill H. R. 4966),
Life insurance in: bill to regulate (sec bill H. R. 7447). ..Municipal laws: bill to purchase digest of (see bill H. R. 8308).
Liquor traffic in: bills to prohibit manufacture aml sale of liquor Murder: bill to define crime of (see bill H. R. 7768).
(see bills S. 927; H. R. 1493 1748, 33~5, 4959).
1 National Eleetric Corn1Jany: bills to incorporate (see bills S. 3586;
---bill to regulate (see billS. 1809). H. R. 11496).
petitions for bill 45, 86. National Industrtal Institute: bills to incorporate (see bills S.
- - b i l l to provide for suppression of (see billS. 2383). 3111; H. R.10177).
· ---bill to prohibit sale within two squares of public build- National Safe Deposit Oornpany: bills to amend charter (see bills
ings'and schools (see bill H. R. 1749). - S. 690; H. R. 2029,6557, 8670).
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECOR~D. 237
District of Columbia-Continued. District of Columbia-Continued.
National Temperance Home: bills to incorporate (see billsS. 2335; Schools: letter reb.tive to pay of janitor of Amidon school-house
· H. R. 8192). (H. R. Mrs. Doc. 109) 475.
Offices in: bill to govern appointments to (see bill H. R. 4957). --report relative to (S. Mrs. Doc. 56) 1173.
Pawnbrokers: bills to regulate and license (see bills S. 3099; H. - - - report on buildings rented for {S. Mrs. Doc. 63) 970,
R. 9082). 1432.
Pennsylvania m:enue: bill to acquire real estate on south side of ---report of commissioners relative to use of groundsofWal·
(see hill H. R. 1502). lach school (S. Mrs. Doc. 169) 6959, 7105.
- ·- bill to refund assessments for paving of (see bill H. R - - - petition to increase accommodations 925, 964.
4992). - --petition relative to s~laries of teachers 5828.
People's Pas.<:enge(Raihcfl.y: bills to incorporate (see bills S. 1832; Sidewalks: bill to regulate projections flnd carriage; ways across
H. R. 6306). (see hillS. 3227).
People's Real Estate Tontin e: joint resolution to incorporate (see - - - rep;ulations relative to co.:::tstruction of carriage-ways across
H. Re!'l. 93). (S. Mrs. Doc. 111) 1767, 4143.
Pharmacy in: bills to regulate pr-act.ice of (see bills S. 3385; H. Sistas of Holy Cross: bills for relief (see bills S. 1098, 1175; H.
R. 10844). R. 4782).
Plumbing regulations: bill to authorize (see bill H.R.10059). Spem·s Pneumatic f:ompany: bill to grant use of waters of Poto-
Police: bill to increase (see bill H. R. 6677). mac River (see bill H. R. _11151).
Police cottrl: bills to abolish (see bills S. 3054; H. R. 4360). Standa1·d Gas Machine Company: bill to allow them to lay pipes
---bill to provide for trial by jury in (see billS. 3132). (see bill H. R. 8037.
Pol-icc magistrates: bill to provide for four (see bill S. 3132). Steam engineering: bills to amend act for regulating (see bills H.
Police matrons: bills to appoint (see bills S. 2912; H. R. 6171, R. 1686, 7440, 9763).
8039). Street-railways: bill to require annual reports from (see bill H.
petition for bill 336. R. 9437). .
Police 1·egu.lations: bill to amend act relative to (see bill H. R. - - bill to require them to beat cars (see bill H. R. 1885).
9628). .. - - - resolution in Senate to investigate payment of taxes by,
Pool-selling: bills to prohibit (see bills S.1398, 3004; H. R.1917, passed 370, 690:
4964). .. St1·cets: bills to extend (see bills S. 2224, 3028; H. R. 6170,8649,
Post-office: bill to select site ~nd erect building for (see bill H. R. 8671, 8848).
10185). --bills to grade (see bills S. 2225; H. R. 7766).
--bills to purchase site for (see bills S. 1040; H. R. 10324, - - b i l l to extend Sixteenth street (see billS. 2023).
I
10406. ---bills to extend Vermont avenue (see bills S. 2192; H. R.
- - b i l l to lease building for (seo bill H. R. 5617). 7442).
Potomac Elect1·~c Light a~ul Power Company: bills to incorporate ---bills to extend Eighteenth street (see bills S. 2348; H .
. (see btlls S. 25o8; H. R. 9154). R. 7738) .
Potomac Flats: Letter of Secrerory of War relative to improve- - - bill to widen Columbia road (see billS. 2349).
ment of (H. R. Ex. Doc. 170) 1375. - - bill to widen B street southeast (see bill H. R. 8384).
Probation agent for: bill to appoint (see bill H. R. 11221). - - - resolution of inquiry in House relative to dirty condition
Providence Hospital: bill for relief of (see bill H. R. 3174). of, referred 986~
Public building for: bill to erect (see bill H. R. 6717). - --schedule for improvement of (H. R. Mrs. Doc. 288) 1565.
Public grounds in: resolution of inquiry in Senate relative to ,- - - estimate for constructing Columbia road (H. R. Mrs.
occupancy of 9081. Doc. 297) 1741. •
Rail·roads in: bill to define ro.!ltes of (see bill S. 2919). ---estimate for paving certain (S. :Mrs. Doc. 133) 4873,5133.
---bills for a commission to determine routes of (see bills - - - petition to improve on Meridian Hill613, 687.
S. 2931; H. R. 10051). ---petitions relative to improvement of 926, 2042.
Rape: bills to amend law for punishment of (see bills S. 441; H. ---petition to improve Sixteenth street 1432.
R. 1496; 5870). ---petition to widen in square 686, 2389.
petitions for bill: 45, 252, 286, 433, 502, 1005, 1039, --petition to paye New York avenue 2819.
1068, 1131, 1132, 1133, 1171, 1173, 1174, 1210, 1251, ---petition to improve reservation No. 101, 4740.
1328, 1401, 2134, 2284, 2466, 2467, 2637, 2793, 2987, - - -petition to survey and plat Pennsylvania avenue and
3767,3768. Mass~chusetts avenue east 6768.
Real estate: bill to remove special assessment on lots in square Suhurban Railway Company: bill to incorporate (see bill S. 905).
226 (see bill S. 2307). Sttbm·bs: resolution of inquiry in House relative to map3 of, re-
---bill to ·authorize sale of cemetery in square 1089 (see ferred 805. ~
bill H. R. 8628). &tpe1'intendent of charities and corrections: bill to provide for ap-
·Real Estate Insurance Company: bills to amend charter (see bills pointment of (see bill S.1825).
S. 494, 2114, 2558; H. R. 3491, 6557, 7763, 8670, 9435, Taxes: bill to assess real estate for (see bill H. R. 9620).
10423). - - - bi!is for relief of holders of lien certificates of (see bills S.
Recorder of Deeds: bills to regulate fees of (see bills S. 2350; H. 2207; H. R. 3737).
R. 7767, 10871). - - - bill to define acts of Congress relative to taxes for special
Refor1n School: bill that dismissals shall be on probation (see improvements (see billS. 3:{55).
bill H. R. 7762). - - - bill tor relief of tax for special improvements in square
- - - estimate for fire-escapes at (H. R. Ex. Doc. 93, omitted 226 (see billS. 2307).
. in Record). _ - - bill toregnlatesalesofproperty for (see bill H. R.10060).
Reform School for Girls: bill to incorporate (see bill H. R. 1361). ---joint resolutitm relative to arrears of (see S. R. 42).
---bills making appropriation for (s~e bills S. 3497; H. R. Telegraphs: annualreportofsuperintendento.f(S. Mrs. Doc. 193)
10873). 8154.
Rcgiste1· of wills: bills to regul~te fees of (see bills S. 2350; H. Telegmph poles: Tesolution of inquiry in House relative to, re-
R. 7767, 10871). . ferred 2328.
Richmond and Dan'!J·ille Railroad: bills to allow them to lay tracks Te-mper~nce Hom e: bill to aid (see bill H. R. 6357).
(see bills S. 2774; H. R.. 5863). petition for bill1487. .
Ri-ver fronts: bill to authorize commissioners to regulate use and TennaUytown: bill to change name (see bill H. R. 2450).
occupation of (see bill H. R. ~630). Tobado: bills to prohibit selling or ,giving to minors (see bills S.
Rock Oreek: bills to improve (see bills S. 3067; H. R. 9629). 1996; H. R. 7068).
---bill to construct a road along (see billS. 3360). petition for bill 3220.
Rock Creek Park: bills to condemn land for (see bills S. 588; H. Trinity Churclt: bill for relief (see bill II. R. 8971).
. R. 3328J. petition for bill.
Rock Oreek Railway: bills to incorporate (see billsS.1054; H. R.. - - - petition for relief 1037. _
201'Z). Trust companies: bills to authorize incorporation of (see bills S.
petition for bill 500. 179, 493; H. R. 4345).
St. Paul's Lutl1eran Church: bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9960). ---bill to incorporate certain (see bill H. R. 6557).
Bt. Vin<;ent's Or-plums' Asylmn: bills for relief (see bills S. 1092 '.flr.ust deeds: bill to provide for redemption of lands sold under
H. R. 2669, 3173). (see billS. 2927).
Saleswomen: bills to protect (see bills S. 3271; H. R. 10612). Trusts in: hill to suppress (see bill H. H. 8666).
Sanitary engineer: bill to authorize appointment of (see bill S. Underground Cable and Conduit Company: bills to incorporate (E.t!e
3312). bills S. 3065; H. R. 9853).
238 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
District of Columbia-Continued. Dobbs, Richard M.
Union Metlwdist Epi copal Clmrck: bills for relief (see hi11s S. Bills for relief (&ee bills H. R. 5727) 6514).
1756; H. R. 6265). Dobbs, William
United Slates Loan and 'I'rust Company: bill to incorporate (see
bill H. R. 8777). Bill to pension (see bill H. n. 224).
Vacant lot.~: bill to fence (see hillS. 1729). Dobbins, Hannah (administratrix)
Volunteers: bill to pay bounty (see bill H. R. i$34J).
Washington and Georgetown Railroad: bills to repeal charter (see
Petition for relief 532.
bills S. 1637; H. R. 5003). Dobbins, Hugh
- - b i l l to amend charter (see bills S. 591; H. R. 5684). Papers referred in House 1171.
Wasllington and Great Polls Railroad: bills to incorporate (see
bills S. 3321; H. R. 10830). Dobbins, J. S. (administrator)
Washington and Highlands Strut Railv:ay: bill to incorporate (see Petition for relief 4534.
bills S. 1805; H. R. 6264). Dobson, Benjamin P.
Wasltingtm~ ancl Sandy Spr-ing Railroad: bills to incorporate (see
bills S. 1631; H. R. 9316). Bill to pension (see billS. 3240).
Washington and Suitland Street Railroad: bills to incorporate (see Dobson, S. W.
bi11s S. 1728, 1731; H. R. 2454).
WaBltinglon and Western Maryland Railroad: bills to incorporate Petition for relief 283.
(see bills S. 2553; H. R. 9418). Dobyns, ElizabeU~
Washington ·Cable Electric Railway: bills to incorporate (see bills Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6882).
S. 931; H. R. 3330). Petition for relief 5518.
Washington Central Electric Railroad: bills to incorporate (see
bills S. 590; H. R. 2418). Dockery, Alexander M. (a Represm"!ativefrom M'zssou1'i)
Wasltington Inebriate Asylum: bill to amend charter (see bill H. Attended 5. ·
R. 7775). Appointed on committees 279.
Washington Safe D e-posit and Tr-ust Company: bills to incorporate Appointed conferee 4474, 5865, 6299.
(see bills S. 606; H. R. 1, 6557, 8670). Called to the chair 6096, 6758, 6817, 6884.
Washington SLLbttrban Railway: bills to incorporate (see bills S. Chairman Committee of Whole 2938, 3186,3457, 3730, 4016,4425,
748; H. R 2434). 4642, 4~55, 5045, 5309, 5508, 5760, 5959, 6148, 6447, 6584,
Wate-r meters: bills to repeal law requiring hotels to use (see 6595, 6641, 6811, 6869, 6921, 6947, 7140, 7248, 7456, 7935,
bills H. R. 10050, 10180). 8054, 8082, 8116, 8176, 8406, 8915, 8632.
Wate1· rent.s: bills to abolish (see bills S. 3552; H. R. 11442). Leave of absence granted to 8'2, 204, 52831 8696.
Water supply: bills relative to (see bills S. 2533; H. R. 8869). _
- - - memorial for investigation relative to (8. MIS. Doc. 128) Amendments offered by, to .
5086. Fortification appropriation bill 7598.
West Washington Elu:Lric Lighting Company: bills to incorporate Pension appropriation bill 3177.
(see bills S. 2312; H. R. 8377). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
W!ta1j: bill to authorize commissioners to construct (see bill H. Bonds of United States: to apply surplus to purchase of (see
n. 10933). bi1l H. R. 5652) 534.
Will-S in: bills relating to xecord of (see bills S. 1117; H. R. Courts of United States: to amend law relative to jurisdiction
1514). . . . of circuit courts (see bill H. R. 4983) 485.
---bills to amend law relabve to execution of (see b1lls S. David, Samson M: to pension (see bill H. R. 6300) 821.
I' 3006; H. R. 9998). Dickey1 Jesse: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 9682) 3317.
Young Women's Gh1-istian Home: petition for appropriation 782. Lumber: to admit free of duty (see bill H. R. 4981) 485.
Zoological pm·k: bill to establish (see billS. 2752). Missouri River: to allow bridge across (see bill H. R. 10628)
- - - amendment in Senate to establish 4872. 5607.
District of Columbia Suburban Railway New Madrid, Mo: to confirm survey (see bill H. R. 4556) 365.
Pension fees: to prohibit increase of (see bill H. R. 4982) 485.
Bills to incorporate (see bills S. 905; H. R. 1020). Postal crimes: to amend law relative to (see bill H. R. 7052)
Divine, J. L. 1151.
Postmasters: relativ-e to classification and pay of (see bill H. R.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5189). 7053) 1151.
Divorce. See .MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE. Post-Office Department: to provide for inspective force for (see
bill H. R. 6438) 878.
Dixon, Elenor Railway mail service: to appoint division superintendents of
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10731). (see bill H. R. 6439) 884.
Washington, D. C: to extend streets and avenues in (see bill H.
Dixon, John B. R-. 8649) 2227.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2610). Motions and resolutions offered by
Adjourn: to 1111, 1305, 773!>.
Dixon, Perry . Hour of meeting: fixing at 11 o'clock a. m. 1976.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5786). Railroad telegraph lines: to make special order of bill relative
to 1340. ·
Dixon, Racl!el Recess: for 3186.
Bill to pension (see billS. 3059). Telegraph facilities: inquiry relative to monopoly of 1976.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10607). Petition::J and papers presented by, from
Dixon, Thomas 0. Andrews, William H: for increase of pension 15.
Petition for relief 253. David, Samson M: for pension 822.
:Mansur, M: for pension 1209.
Doan, William I Missouri, citizens of: for service pensions 1528, 2388, 2821,3436.
Bill to pension (see billS. 2649). - - for postal telegraph 2821.
- - for increase of pay of fourth-class postmasters 16, 44, 52,
Doane, Russel L. 368,502,585,2872. .
Bills to pension (see bills H. R. 2507, 11465). - - for charter for Randolph and Kansas City Bridge Com-
Petition for pension 16. pany 5573.
Dobbins, Samuel - - - for pay of custom-house employes 2820.
Petition for relief of ~state 6454. - - - for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 2512.
- - - for protection of agriculture i$029.
Dobbs, Elij11h HZ, nnd otl1ers ---citizens of Clay Co11nty: for relief7547.
Bill for relief (see bill H . H. 5557). - - - for amendment of interstate-commerce law 5015.
- - - citizens of Worth County: for changes in tariff laws 1615.
Dobbs, Jonnt mn L., and otltrrs ---soldiers of Gentry County: for service pensions 1355.
Bill for relief (see bill S. 2497). Osborn, Robert: war claim 7010. ·
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL REOORD.
Dockery, .Alexander lJL-Continued. Dodson, Warren
Petitions and papers presented by, from Petition for relief 2369,
Rhea1 Mary: war claim 2088. Dodson, William H.
Wright, Sarah: for pension 2820. Petition for relief 499.
Remarks by, on Papers referred in House 531.
American merchant marine (Appendix 389). Dodson, William L.
Blair, Apolline A: pension to 2525. Petition for relief 1576.
Ca.samer, Theodore F: pension to 4.843.
Committee clerks 305, 309. Doenhardt, Olw.rles
Correction of Record 355. Bill granting an honorable discharge (aee bill H. R. 6325).
Foreign mail service 4588.
Holtz, Lydia D: pension to 4037.
Mail service 1116.
IDoering, Jonas
Petition for relief 824.
Ordnance manufacture 7598. Bill t{) increase pension (see bill S. 3141).
Personal explanation 7692. Dog Island, Florida
Post-Office appropriation bill 4555, 4556, 4557, 4558.
Railroad telegraph lines 1100,1106, 1109,1110, 1111, 1713-1715. Bills for light-house on (see bills S.· 735; H. R. 1269).
St. Louis (1\Io.) assay office 4684. Doherty, John
Salary of First Auditor 4673, 4674. Petition for relief 5937.
Special pension examiners 4730, 4731.
Tariff 3367. Dolan, Elizabeth
--lumber 4788, 4864, 4865, 4968, 4969. Bill to pension (see billS. 1979).
--mortgages (Appendix 38).
- - wool (Appendix 411). Dolan, Joltn
Tariff and surplus 5892, 5976. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2464).
Treasury surplus 7199, 7200. Dolan, John
Trusts 5080, 5081.
Petition for relief of estate 3218.
Reports ~ade by, from
Committee of conference Dolan, Patrick V.
Pacific Railroad t-elegraph line (bill H. R.1426) 6705. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5866).
Postal crimes (bill H. R. 7052) 4934. Dolbeny, .Absalom,
Committee on the Post-Office and Post-Roads
Petition for relief 1922.
Postal crimes (REPORT 562) 1378, 8555.
Post-office inspectors (REPORT 705 ) 1449. . Dolby, Lewis .
Railroad telegraph (REPORT 178) 842. Bill to pension (see bill S. 3313).
Railway mail service (REPORT 831) 1G69.
Railway mail service superintendents (REPORT 221) 927 J Doline, Zilphia L.
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES. Petition for relief 112.
Dollhofer, .Michael
Dockery, Mm·iah
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 3440).
Petition for relief 584. Petition for pension 336.
Dockham, Mary Dolph, Joseph N. (a Senawr from Oregon)
Bill for relief(see bill H. R. 9264). ' Attended 4.
Docklaw, Ma1·y Appointed on committees 16.
Appointed conferee 2~90, 2469, 3348, 3882, 4495, 4762, 5537,
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9265). 560::>, 5S48, 6013, 7778, 7787, 8211, 8744, 9098, $329, 9394.
Document Room. See HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Appointed on committee to investigate relative to relations with
Canada 7152. ·
Dood, French Amendments offered by, to
Petiti.Qn for relief 1249. Deficiency appropriation bill 8592.
Duluth and Winnipeg Railroad: bill granting right of way to
Dodd, JJiary J. 7803.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R . .5421). Indian depredation claims: bill to pay 8441.
lndian hostility claims: bill to pay 8885.
Dodd, William F. Legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation bill 5087.
Petition for relief 823. · Northern Pacific Railroad Ja,nd grant: bill to forfeit 9068.
Railroad land p;mnts: bill to forfeit 3344.
Doddridge, Wellington Sundry civil appropriation bill5611, 5658.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10102). Urgent deficiency appropriation bill1623.
Wa~ claims: bill to pay 6105.
Dodds, Joseph 11.
8JJ!s and joint resolutions introduced by
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7169).
Alaska: for exploration of (see billS. 30) 19.
Dodge, .Adrian C. Army chaplains: to increase pay of (see billS. 1379) 401.
Bill to increase pension (see billS. 885). Army Medical Museum: to prepare illustrated catalogue of (see
s. R. 14) 58.
Dodge, J onas G. Army assistant surgeons: to promote after twenty years' service
Bill to pension (see billS. 2719). (see bill S. 35) 19.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2258). Babcock, Avery D: for relief (see billS. 57) 20.
Beezley, bilas: to pension (see billS. 1983) 1175.
Dodge, Joseph 0. Beno, Frederick: to increase pension (see billS. 39) 19.
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 10635). Clark, James S., & Co: for relief (see billS. 44) 19.
Petition for increase of pension 5648. Coast defense: to provide for (.see billS. 62) 20.
Columbia River: to allow Dalles City to bridge (see billS. 23) 19.
Dodge, R. K. Combs, R. G: for relief (see billS. 54) 20.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 20-!4). Constitution of United States: for amendment to prohibit big-
Dodge, William C. amy and polygamy (seeS. R. 2) 33.
Davis, P. C: for relief (see billS. 53) 20.
Bill for relief (see bill S. 852). Duane, James C: for relief (see hillS. 45) 19. .
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6199). Fitzhugh, John: for relief (see billS. 18) 19.
Dodge, lVillimn T. First National Bank of Portland: for relief (see billS. 46) 19.
Bills to pension (see bills H. R. 3837, 3342). Gallick, William: for relief (see billS. 47) 19•
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Dolph-Continued. Dolph-continued.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced oy Bills and joint resolutjons introduced by
Guinean, Thomas: for relief(see billS. 17) 19. Transportation in bond: to amend law relative to (see billS.
Hatton, Kate: for relief (see billS. 49) 19. 25) 19.
Hoffman, W. J: to allow him to accept decorations (see S. R. Umatilla Indian reservation: to sell toW. S. Byerscert.ainlands
48) 970. of (see bill S. 37) 19.
Horse claims: to extend time for :filing (see billS. 34) 19. Vanderpool, Francis M: for relief (see billS. 50) 20.
Howard, Robert T: to pension (see billS. 2569) 2638. Warren, Jasper N: to pension (see billS. 3316) 6174.
Indian depredation claims: to adjudicate (see billS. 58) 20. Washington Territory: to admit as State (see billS. 12) 19.
- · -for payment of (see bills S. 1079, 2643) 164, 2796. - - to operate canal in (see bill S. 26) 19.
- - t o pay (see billS. 1079) 164. Washington and Idaho Railroad: granting right of way to (see
Indian war: for relief of heirs of those killed in (see bills S. 3079) bill s. 38) 19.
4872. White, Sarah U: to pension (see billS. 2061) 1330.
Indians: to amend act for allotment of lands in severalty to (see Wi11ard, Sarah E: for relief (see billS. 48) 19.
bill s. 1511) 506. Williams, Robert: to place on Army retired-list (see bill S. 31)
Ingram, Louisa A: for relief (see billS. 32) 19. 19.
Kennerly, Florida: for relief (see billS. 1078) 164. Wyoming: to establish Sundance land district in (see billS.
Land laws: to repeal (see billS. 14) 19. 1783) 788. .
Loney. Philip: ior relief (see billS. 1778) 787. - - to authorize leasing of school lands in (see bill S. 1782)
Martin, William J: for relief (see billS. 728) 49. 788.
Miller, Thomas I: for relief (see billS. 33) 19. Motions and resolutions offered by
Moore, William H., and M. C. Rea: for relief ( ee bill S. 943)
88. Adjourn over: to 9410.
Morris, Clara: for relief see (bill S. 1077) 164. Board of Visitors to We..st Point l\Iilitary Academy: to print re-
Moscow, Idaho: granting land for cemetery at (see billS. 1818) port of 510.
859. Brown, James: to pay sister 90. ,
Navigable waters: to prevent obstruction of (see bill S. 27) 19. California: inquil'y relative to payment of Indian hostility
Newport and King's Valley Railroad: granting right of way claims 8755.
through iletz Indian reservation (see bill S. 1129) 185. Executive session: for 9363.
Northern Pacific Railroad: to forfeit portion of land grant (see McCready, Joseph H.: to appoint as messenger 2638.
bill s. 13) 19. Pacific coast: inquiry relative to raising militia in States and
Oatmen, H. B: for relief (see billS. 51) 20. Territories on 5087.
Oregon: for relief of State of (see billS. 2440) 2203. Puget Sound, Washington Territory: inquiry relative to fortifi~
- - for public park in (see bins S. 16, 1817) 19, 859. cations at 2428.
- - - t o credit ordnance account of (see billS. 29) 19. Seal fisheries: inquil:y relative to 2093.
- - - t o pay ritizens for supplies audited by Philo Callender State defenses: requesting copy of letter of William H. Seward
(see billS. 55) 20. relative to 5087.
Oregon Hailway and Navigation Company: granting right of Willamette River: inquir,v relati>e to improvement of 9394.
way to (see billS. 2536) 242S. Petitions end papers presented by, from
---granting land on Umatilla Indian reservation (see bill Alaska, citizens of: for extension of land laws and public build-
s. 3446) 4513. ings 1328. .
- - - to allow them to construct bridges (see bills S. 2400, Columbia (Oregon) Waterway Convention: for improvement of
2401) 2136. Columbia Hiver 17.
Oregon wagon-road grants: to forfeit (see billS. 15) 19. National Board of Trade: for improvement of rivers and har-
Oregon and Washington Territory: to pay balance due on In- bors 613.
dian war claims· (see billS. 63) 20. Nevada, Eastern Oregon, and Idaho Wool-Growers' Association:
Owen, Lizzie Wright: to pension (see billS. 42) 19. against repeal of duty on wool 613.
Paris exposition: to allow Government exhibits for (seeS. R. Oregon, citizens of: for service pensions 1765.
115) 9364. - - - for amendment of interstate-commerce law 7417.
Pavy, Octave: to pension (see billS. {1) 19. ---for improvement of Tualitin River 1328.
Pierce, MargaretE: to increase pension (see billS. 40) 19. - - - for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 964.
Pierce County, Washin~ton: granting lands iri for public park - - - citizens of Astoria: for prohibitory legislation 533.
(see billS. 3475) 7802. · - - - citizens of Benton: for protection of wool-growing 7417.
Port Angeles, Wash: to make port of delivery (see billS. 28) 19. ---citizens of Polk County: for protection of females 4453.
Portland, Oregon: to erect public building at (see billS. 20) 19. ---citizens of Salem: 1or Bureau of Animal Industry 2466.
- - t o establish assay office at (see bill S. 22) 19. ---citizens of Wasco County: tor certain legislation 1845.
- - - t o extend limits as port of entry (see billS. 24) 19. - - - citizens of Washington County: for improvement ofTua-
Preston. James H: to pension (see billS. 2904) 3918. litin River 1722.
Public lands: to issue patents for donation claims (see bill S. - - - common council of Pendleton: for purchase of land for
1707) 727. • cemetery 1133.
Railroad land grants: to forfeit (see billS. 1496) 505. Oregon Grand Army post: for soldiers' headstones 4207.
Randolph, Belen: to pension (see billS. 1354) 370. Oregon Patrons of Husbandry: a~ainst admission Qf Utah 1939.
Riley, Michael: for relief (see billS. 52) 20. ---for certain legislation 1845. .
Salem, Oregon: to erect public building at (see billS. 21) 19. Oregon Pomona Grange: for eradicating pleuro-pneumonia 2390.
Sharretts, George E. W: for 1·elief (see billS. 59) 20. Oregon Woman's Christian Temperance Union: for prohibitory
Shepard, Henry: for 1·elief (see billS. 727) 49. legislation 1722.
Smalley! Godfrey: to remove charge of desertion (see bill S. Port Townsend (Wash.) Board of Trade: forsu_pportofrevenue~
3120) 50 7. marine service 4142.
Smith, Polly H: to pension (see billS. 43) 19. Portland (Oregon) Board of Trade: for public building 1006.
Sinyt.h, Darius H: for 1·elief (see billS. GO} 20. - - - re1ative to Army eugineers 4495.
Smyth, Margaret D: for relief (see billS. 61) 20. - - - relative to revenue marine 4495.
State war claims: to pay (see billS. 3119) 5087. - - - for inc1·ease of pay to district judges 1401.
States and Tenitories: to amend law relative to claims of (see - - for assay office at Portland 613.
billS. 3G) 19. Redfield, John W., and others: for payment of Indian depreda~
Steel: to encourage manufacture of (see bill S. 19) 19. tion claims 256.
Submarine cables: for protection of (see billS. 1900) 1007. Washington Territory, citizens of: for improvement of Skagit
Swick, Tunis: for relief (see billS. 56) 20. mver 4978.
Tacoma, Wash: granting land for public park to (see bill S. Washington Territory Grand Army of the Republic: for soldiers'
1870) DGD. headstones 7468.
Tacoma and Seattle, Wash: to make ports of entry (see billS. Washington Territory Legislature: for improvement of Upper
112 ) JS5. Columbia River 783.
Territories: to amen<l act to restrict ownership of land in (see ---for additional appropriation: for public building at Porb
bills. 1601) 617. Townsend 184.
The Dalles, Oregou: granting laml for public park to (see bill Washington Territory Woman:s Temperance Union: for repeal
s. 2003) 1211. of tax on liquors 1401.
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Dolph-Continued. Dolph-Continued.
Remarks by, on Reports made by, from
Adjournment 9548. Committee on the Public Lands
Chinese immigration 6568, 6573, 8216, 8221, 8372, 8373, 8647, The Dalles (Oregon) public park (billS. 2003) 2391.
9053. Washington Territory school lands (billS. 558) 615.
Coast defenses 50, 5151, 5182. Wheaton, William R., and C. H. Chamberlain (REPORT 76) 615.
Columbia River boat railway 4225. Votes of. See YEA .AND NAY VOTES. -
Duluth and Winnipeg Railroad 8743.
Fisheries retaliation 8920. Dolson, Cha,rles J.
Fisheries treaty 6248-6258. Petition for pension 2041.
Fletcher, John: relief of 5352, 5353.
Fort Brooke reservation 7427, 9164, 9165. Dolton, Charles
Fortification appropriation bill 8100, 8107, 8108, 8109, 8111, Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2850)
8151.
Hay Lake Channel improvement 5668. Dolton, William
Hennepin Canal 5782. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 914).
Indian war claims 164, 1013.
Light-houses 5528, 5529. Domm, Elizabeth
Marriage and divorce 165-170. Bill to pension (see billS. 2451).
Mineral lands to aliens 2801, 2828, 2829.'
M:nskingum River improvement 5667. Dona Ana County, New Mexico
Naval station. on Pacific coast 263. Bills to repeal act of Legislature fixing boundary line of (tee billl
New England manufactures 9562. s_ 2491, 2600).
Northern Pacific Railroad land-grant forfeiture 9067, 9068.
Ordnance manufacture 8107, 8108, 8109, 8110, 8111. Donabower, John F.
Oregon wagon-road p;rant forfeiture 653. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 533).
Pension attorneys 2091. Petition for relief 765.
Port Clinton (Ohio) harbor improvement 5620.
Portland (Oregon) public building 1147, 8064, 8065. Donahoe, Mrs. M. J.
Railroad land-grant forfeiture 3034, 3035, 3036,3077, 3078,3079, Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 54).
3344,3345,3346,3388-3403,3613,3679,3811,3812,3813,3814,
3815, 3875, 3877, 3883, 3884, 3923. Donahue, Catharine
Sea-coast defenses 6119, 6120-6128. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 926).
Tariff 1956-1970.
Treasury surplus 132-134. Donahue, John
Washington Territory 6462. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10781).
Reports mad~ by, from Petition for relief 6226.
Committee of conference Donahue, Mary E.
Cumberland River improvement (H. Res. 81) 2796. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 3885).
Duluth and Winnepeg Railroad (bill H. R. 10112) 8911.
Homestead entries (billS. 3559) 9314. Donaldson, John
River and harbor appropriation bill (bill H. R. 9859) 6610. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 1155}.
Committee on Coast Defenses Donaldson, John R. (administmtor)
Seacoast defenses (REPORT 603) 1941, 2203. _ • Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
Committee on Commerce Donelly, Jane Latham
Astoria {Oregon) wharf (REPORT 1665) 5453, 5609.
Brunswick (Ga.) collection district {bill H. R. 11101) 8754. Bill for relief (see billS. 225).
Cob Point Bar (Md.) light-house (bill H. R. 1523) 5527. Donnan, .Alexander (administrator)
Cumberland River improvement {REPORT 186) 894. Petition for relief 3113, 3318.
Life-saving applicances on steamers (bill S. 2182) 8088.
New York harbor deposits (billS. 1241) 1069. Donnell, Ge()7'ge 0.
Obstruction ofnavigable waters (REPORT 224) 1069. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3453).
Petroleum as fuel (bill S. 3427) 7606.
Port Angeles port of delivery (billS. 28) 68. Donnell, William A.
Portland (Oregon) port of entry (billS. 24) 68. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8104).
Sundry civil appropriation bill (amendment) 5609, 5776. Papers referred in Honse 1762.
Tacoma and Seattle, Wash. (billS. 1128) 1251. · Donnelly, Hugh
Transportation in bond (bill S. 25) 68.
Umpaqua River (Oregon) light-house {REPORT 1666) 5453, 5609. Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 7695)
Committee on Foreign Relations Donnelly, John
Chinese im_mjgration (billS. 3304) 6104. Bill to remove the charge of desertion (see bill S.1690~
Cluseret, General G. (REPORT 1360) 4535. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3563).
Fisher, George S. (REPORT 2087) 7802. Petition for relief 162.
Hageman, John P. {REPORT 1361) 4535.
Hawaiian treaty (REPORT--) 14.03. Donnelly, Mary
International Geodetic Association (H. Res. 181) 9109. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2644).
Submarine cables (bill S. 1900) 1069. Donnelson, Mary
Tyan, .A.. B. (REPORT 1362) 4535.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 2645, 9153).
Committee o-n Public Lands
California public-land sales (billS. 418) 86. Donoghoe, Timothy
Dearborn Park (bill S. 1852) 965. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5809).
Donation claims patents (bill S. 1709) 784. Donoho, .A. G. (administrator)
Florida public lands (REPORT 2288) 8941.
Northern Pacific Railroad land grant {bills S. 3504; H. R. 9151) Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5845, 6514).
8088, 9049. Donovan, Daniel
Oregon donation law (REPORT 191) 966. Bill for relief (see bill S. 3017).
Oregon land resurvey (bill S. 556) 615.
Oregon public park (bills S.18, 1817) 965. Doolen, Daniel D.
Oregon wagon-road· grants (REPORT 2) 86, lp3. _ Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5122).
Pierce County (Washington Terri tory) lands (REPORT 2086) 1941,
7802. . Dooley, )tdward
Public-land laws (billS. 3077) 4872. Bill for felief (see bill H. R. 2546).
Tacoma (Wash.) park (billS. 3475) 8320. Papers referred in Honse 532.
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242 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Dooley, Jabez " W. E.-Continued.
Dorsey, Ge01·ge
Petition for relief of estate 5282. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Dooley, 11Iary J. Hall, William S: to pension (see bill H. R. 3193) 282.
Report _of Court of Gl~ms on claim of 766. Hawkins Jesse G: for relief (see "bill H. R. 437) 159.
Hays, Lodiska J: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 8092) 1761.
Dooley, William J. Hazlett, Andrew H: to pension (see bill H. R. 10665) 5827.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9310). Hewitt, Benjamin: to pension (see bill H. R. 10242) 474.0.
John on, William B: for relief (see bill H. R. 428) 159.
Doolin, James Logan, Ephraim: to pension (see bill H. R. 434) 159.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10138). McCool, John: to pension (see bill H. R. 5807) 642.
Petition for relief 7690. Missouri River: to allow bridge across, at Ponca (see bill H. R.
Doolittle, Samuel 2625) 245. .
Nebraska: to hold terms of United States courts in (see bill H.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6385). R. 1612) 222.
Doorkeeper of House Niobrara, Nebr: for Indian scbool at (see bill H. R. 6128) 804.
Omaha Indian reser-.ation: to extend time of payment to pur-
A. B. Hur-t elected 7. chasers oflands on (see bill H. R. 498 ) 4P,5.
Annual report on documents in folding-room (H. R. MIS. Doc. Omaha. Indians: for relief (see bill H. R. 924.6) 2783.
17) 14. Phillip , Alexander J: to pension (see bill H. R. 6078) 780.
Report of inventory of property (H. R. MIS. Doc.16!i}) 927. Presllo, Ellen A: to pension (see bill H. R. 9724) 3470.
Dopf, Phillip Railroad land grants: to protect purchasers of lands within (see
Papers refem~d in Honse 2132. bill H. R. 9429) 3007.
Reome, Charles: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 7946) 1662.
Doran, W. P. Rogers, Olive: to increase pension {see bill H. R. 9542) 3112.
Petition for r elief 2088. Rush, James: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 9158) 2676.
Smith, Elizabeth: to pension (see bill H. R. 6478) 890.
Dorman, Delbert Somerville, George: for relief (see bill H. R. 7892) 1575.
Bill for relief (see bill H. n. 2511). Squire, Hiram G. D: re tore to pension-roll (see bill H. R. 3848)
Dorman. Elvim M. 328. \
Stibley, John: for relief (see bill H. R. 11490) 8909.
Bill to increase pension (see bill S. 2830). Tracey, Dennis: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 429) 159.
Petition for increase of pension 503. Train, Lydia. A: to pension (see bill H. R. 433) 159.
Dorman, William VanBlaricom, Henry: for relief (see bill H. R. 430) 159.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 3601). Varquison, Hann;th: to pension (see bill H. R. 431) 159.
_ Petition for pension 367. Winnebagoreservation: to sell portion of (see bill H. R. 8372)
1976.
Dorner, WWimn .A. Zannuck, Jacob: to pension (see bill H. R. 5224) 498.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4679). Petitions and papers presented by, from
Dorothy, Franklin B. Adams, 1\Iary E: for pension 8059.
Bill to pension (see billS. 3593). Arkansas, citizens of Nebraska: for repeal of law taxing drug-
Dorr, Huldah .A. gists 3218.
Batchelder, Mrs. John D: for relief 2792.
Petition for pension 432. California. citizens of: relative to tax on lumber 124.
Dorr, John N. Constituti-o nal Defense Association: relative to public schools
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 267). 4570. '
Petition for relief 2367. Contel, Benjamin: for pension 822.
Cranford, Z. T: for pension 3380.
Dors, Robert R. Farmers' National Alliance: for secretary of agriculture 1576.
Petition for relief 2599. Hall, WilliamS: for pension 334.
Kansas, citizens of Plainview: in favor of postal telegraph 111.
Dorsey, Algernon S. Montana, citizens of: relative to mineral lands 4493.
Bill for relief (see billS. 3121). Nebraska, citizens of: for aid to education 2512, 2872, 3381.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7545). - - - for postal telegraph 2821.
---for servic·e pensions 1430, 1719,1938. 2200, 2821, 2872,
Dorsey, George W. E. (a Representative from Nebraska) 44.94, 4535.
Attended 5. - - - for protection of agriculture 3436.
Appointed on committees 279. ---for metric system 5936, 8941.
Leave of absence granted to 2347, 7129, 9079. - - - for opening Oklahoma Territory 2955, 3265.
Amendments offered 6y. to - - - against admission of Utah 334.
Public lands: bill to preserve for actual settlers 2197,2224. - - - against change in duty on flaxseed and linseed-oil 2870,
2985.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by - - - for payment of Indian depredation claims 2677.
Barnes, James, and others: for relief (see bill H. R. 436) 159. ---relative to duty on wool1430.
Bosteder, Columbus: to pension (see bill H. R. 432) 159. ---for placing salt on free-list 1486.
Brainard, David L: for relief (see bill H. R. 3192) 282. - - - for prohibitory legislation i'n District of Columbia 1467.
Buchanan, Susan: to pension (see bill H. R. 8733) 2282. - - - in favor of Outhwaite bill 5775.
Camp Sheridan reservation: for relief of settlers on (see bill H. - - - for reissue of fractional currency 124.
R. 7410) 1342. - - - druggists of: relative to druggists' license t.'lx 3071, 3318,
Contel, Benjamin: to pension (see bill H. R. 6302) 821. 3471.
Cook, Alice: to pension (see bill H. R. 6615) 961. - - - citizens of Brown County: for relief 6823.
Coonsy, Samuel C: for relief (see bill H. R. 6766) ~002. - - - citizens of Knox County: for fr ctional currency 1528.
Crawford, Z. T: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 6913) 1066. - - citizens of Neligh: in favor of disability pension bill
Deaver, Henry N: for relief (see bill H. R. 4561) 365. 5648.
Fancher, Elvira. E: to pension (see bill H. R. 8479) 2041. - - - citizens of Sidney: in favor of tonnage bill 4661.
Flinnigen, John B: to pension (see bill H. R. 435) 159~ - - - property-owners of Fremont: for erection of public build-
Forts Hobinson and Niobrara, Nebraska: to complete quarters at ing 962.
(see bill H. R. 5654) 634. Nebraska Board of Transportation: in favor of State control of
Fremont, Nebr: to erect public building at (see billH. R. 1613) railroads c.hartered by Congress 5236.
222. Nebraska Farmers' Alliance: for removal of taxes from neces-
Fulford, Harris: to pension (see bill H. R. 4560) 365. saries of llie 688. ·
Galye~n, Samuel: to pension (see bill H. R. 4559) 365. Nebraska Grand Army of-th~ Republic: fo.r headstones for sol-
General: to revive grade in Army (see bill H. R. 8046) 1744. diers' graves 5235.
Grand Island, Nebr: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. Nebraska Knights ~f Labor: for protection against convict labor
1614) 222. 4494.
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 243
Dorsey, George. W. E.-Continued . Dougherty, Charles-Continued .
Petitions and papers presented by, from Bills and jomt resolutions introduced by
Nebraska Legislature: for repeal of arrears-of-pension act 334. Kearney, Stephen L: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 9408)
---for silver medals to soldiers and sailors 334. 3006. -
Nebraska railroad commissioners: for protection of railroad em- St.John's River, Florida: to allow bridges aeross (see bills H. R.
ployes 2677. 8:{55, 10588) 1974, 5478. . •
Omaha. Indian reservation, purchasers of: for relief 432, 1355. Sheldon, Jane: for relief (see bill H. R. 7036) 1150.
Roricky, John, and others: for removal of duty on foreign books Titusville, Fla: to construct railroad from (see bill H. R. 8352)
1430. 1974.
South Omaha (Nebr.) Board of Trade: in favor of Outhwaite Yellow-fever bureau: to establish at Jacksonville (see bill H. R.
bill 5015. 11532) 9989.
Stromsburgh (Nebr.) Board of Trade: in favor of Outhwai~e bill Motions and resolutions C!ffered by
4871. .
Committee clerks: to recommit with instructions report desig-
Winnebago Indians: for sale of part of reservation in Nebraska nating 494.
1990. Committee on Expenditures on Public Buildings: to rent room
Woman's Christian Temperance Union: for repeal of tax on al- for 1231.
coholic liquors 1129. Internal-revenue laws: for repeal of 5110.
Remarks by. on Petitions and papers presented by, from
Omaha (Nebr.) public building 7091. Bo6, Francis: war claim 1171.
Sioux Indian reservatiou1841. Ferriers, F. P: war claim 1171.
Tariff 3602. Florida, citizens of: for service pensions 1763.
Reports made by. from - - - for improvement 9f Blue Springs River 688.
Committee on, Private Land Claims - - f o r extension of telegraph to Lake Worth 7860.
Montgomery, Wesley (REPORT 2786) 5904. - - - i n favor of Government telegraph 5827.
Tibbitts, W. H. (REPORT 2995) 6661. ---citizens of Ja-cksonville: for increased pay to post-office
Committee on the Territories clerks 1129.
Idaho Legislature (REPORT 943) 1832. Gregory, F. H: war claim 8188.
Idaho wagon-road (REPORT 3073) 6855. , Kearney, Stephen L: for pension 3028.
Mcintosh, John: war claim 8188.
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VoTES. Nobles, Absalom: war claim 1576.
Dorsey, John JV:, and otllcrs Pellicer, Andrew: war claim 1171.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6997). Pellicer, John A: war claim 1171.
Remark§ by. on
Dorsev, Sallie P.
Clerks to Representatives 311.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9465). Coast defenses 7891.
Dortch, W. P . (administratm·) Correction of Journal 9365, 9369.
Petition for relief 1991. Dancy, L. E: relief of widow 9232.
Florida Indian war claim 2963, .5905, 5907.
·Doss,S. W. Life-saving stations 5364.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7144). Lottery advertisements 1159.
Polygamy 9232.
Dotey, Stewart Railroad land-grant forfeiture 5932.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7589). St. Au~ustine, (Ha.) harbor improvement3215.
Dotson, A. J. (administrator) Tariff: tin-plates 5270.
Yellow-fever sufferers: relief of 9104.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514). Reports made by, from -
Dotson, Clw1·les Committee on Claims
Bills for relief of estate (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514). Ellison, George C. (REPORT 2611) 5326.
Florida Indian war claim (REPORT 367) 1089.
Doty, Ethan Allen, and otl!e1·s Swineford, E. P. (REPORT 944) 1832.
Petition for relief 252. Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES.
Doty, Hh·am A. Dougherty, E. J.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. -11463). Petition for relief 336.
Doub,Ezra Papers referred in Hotise 398.
Petition for relief 1577. Dougherty, James
Doud, Mary A. Papers referred in Hoose 11':-1.
Bill for relief (see bill S. 135~). Dougherty, Lxwrence
Dougal~ William H. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 981!).
Bill to increase pension (see billS. 3630). Dougherty, Mary Ann
Dougherty, Catharine Bill to pension (see bill S. 1547).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5780). Bill to pension (see bill~· R. 909).
Dougherty, Cha1·les (a Representati1,ejrom Florida) Dougherty, Robert
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5843).
Attended 5.
Appointed on committees 279. Dougherty, Sanford M.
Appointed teller 9346, 9370. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2104).
Leave of absence granted to 1340, 4618, 9546.
Dougherty, Sarah
Amendments offered by, to .
River and J1arbor appropriation bill3215. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 103).
Sundry civil appropriation bill5364. Doughty, James A.
Bills and joint resolut(ons introduced hy Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 2943, 7949).
Contagious diseases: to prevent spread of (see bill H. R. 11531) Doughty, Robert N.
9989.
Halifax River Brid~e and Street Railway Company: to allow Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5778).
them to bridge Halifax River (see bill H. R. 8354) 1974. Douglas, Asa
Hillsborough River, Florida: to allow brid~e across (see bill H. - Bill for relief of estate (see bill H. R. 9770),
R. 8353) 1974.
Infection: to suppress in interstate commerce (see H. Res. 230) Douglas, H. K.
9300. Petition for relief 1356.
244 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Douglas, }V. H. and G. M. (administrators ) Dowling, Hugh
Cln.im reported ad versely (H. R. REPORT 615) 1380. Petition for 1·elief 1529.
Douglass, Adam .A. Dowling, Riley R., and othe;rs
Petition for relief 1395. Petition for relief 4493.
Douglass, Calvin
Dowling, Wt?liam H. (administrator)
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 1120). Petition for relief 5452.
Douglass, Chm·Zes
Downey, A r·cldbald
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 810).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4791).
Douglass, Edward R.
Petition fur relief 252. Downey. Daniel
Douglass, Eliza Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5197).
Bill to pension (see billS. 339). Downey, James
Bill for relief (see billS. 2812). Bill for relief of estate (see bill H. R. 6514).
Douglass, James .tJ.
Downey, James M.
Petition for relief 5895. Bill for relief of estate (see bill H. R. 5727).
Douglass, John C.
Downey, WiUia1n
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7630).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11412).
Douglass·, Mm·y J.
Bill to pensiOn (see bill H. R. 489). Downey, William (administratm·)
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514).
Douglass, William H.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. ~047). Downham & Strauss
Douthett, Mary W. Petition for relief 766.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6849). Downing, Jarnes
Petition for relief 1038. Bill for relief (see billS. 1501).
Douthit, Lucie D. Downing, Robert
Papers referred in House 855. Bills to remove charge of deserbion (see bills H. R. 2485, 9125).
Dover, New Hampshil'e Downing, Sanfm·d JJ.
Bills to erect public building at (see bills S. 384; ii. R. 1623). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8582).
Dover, Tennessee Downing, William
· Bill for road to natio~al cemetery at (see bill H. R.1837). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2387).
Dover Powder Depot Downing, Sheldon & Co.
Letter of Secretary of War relative to (S. Ex. Doc. 203) 5574. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8086).
Dow, Huldtth A. Doxey, S. R. (administr·atm·)
Bill to pei).Sion (see bill H. R. 3593). J3ill for relief (see bill H. R. 8908).
Dowdall, William H. Doxtater, Jacob L. W.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5446), Bill for relief of heirs (see bill H. R. 4216).
Petition for relief of heirs 943.
Dowdy, A. '1'.
Petition for xelief 1937. Doyel, Willicun 0.
Bill to pension (see billS. 2067).
Dowdy, B. F. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 747G).
Petition for relief 5895.
Doyle, Georgia A.
Dowdy, L ttcy E. Pap_ers referred in House 433.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9761).
Bill for relief (see H. Res. 186). Doyle, John
Report of Court of Claims on claim of 4816. · Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 936).
Petition tor pension 83.
Dowell, B. F.
Bill for relief (see bill H, R. 2813). Doyle, John A.
Bill to increas~ pension (see bill S. 2596).
Dowell, James
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8419). Doyle, John B.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 931).
Dowell, John M .
Bill to pension (see bill H . R . .5567). Doyle, Margaret (administratr·i:r:)
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9233).
Dowell, Rlwda
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6784). Doyle, Mary
Petition for relief 1003. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2841).
Dowell, William F. Doyle, Michael J.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514). Bill for relief (see bill H.~· 3562).
Dowler, J ohn, W. Doyle, T.J.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4184). Petition for relief 5936.
Dowlin, Paul D. Doyle, 'l'homas N. (administrator)
Bill for relief of legal representatives (see bill S. 2286). Petition for relief 5895.
Bill for relief of legal representatives (see bill H. R. 8168). Doyle, William, and others
Dowling, Clm·ence M. (administrator) Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8016).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6047). Doyle & Co.
Dowling, Ellen White Bill for relief (see bili H. R. 588).
Bill to pension (see hillS~ 1481). Papers referred in House 433.
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 245
Dozier, James Drummond, Sarah 0.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 342). Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 1121).
Drabelle, Samuel Drumright, Alexander J.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3634). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 557)
Petition for relief 4142.
Drain, (]hat· lotte L. and Fran.cis P.
Drury, Edward
Report of Court of Claims on claim of 1923.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8563). Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7376).
Petition for pension 1578.
Drake, Albert
Drury, Thomas J.
Bill for relief of estate (see bill H. R. 5727)
Petition for relief 1577.
Drake, G.H.
Druschel, Willlel1nina 0.
Papers witb.drawn in House 5210.
Bill to·pension (see bill H. R. 4657).
Drake, Edmund Petition for pension 398.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9493). Dry, Joltn
Petition for relief 3200.
Petition for relief 3163.
Drake, Isaac w.
Dryden, David M.
Petition for relief 3495.
Bills to pens!on (see bills H. R. 10991, 11134).
Drake, M.M.
Dryman, Joh1~
Petition for relief of estate 7274.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 3786).
Drake, Mm'JJ I. P~tition for pension 368.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9173). Duane, James G.
Drake, R.N. Bill for relief (see bill S. 45).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4807). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7558).
Drake, Sarah M. Dubendorf, Josephine
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7639). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8488).
Pape1·a 1·eferred in House 2326. Dubois, Fred T. (a D elegate from Idalw)
Drake, Stalira S. Attended6.
Petition for pension 8059. Appointed on committees 279.
Appointed teller 4687.
Drake, Tltmnas
Amendments offered by, to
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7486).
Papers referred in House 1356. Legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation bill 4686,
4733.
Drake, U. Y. ( administratot·) 'l'ari:ff bill: lead ore 5945.
}3ills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Drane, Anthony Boise Basin Bedrock Flume Company: granting right of way to
Petition for relief 3916. (see bill H. R. 3067) 251.
Fort Hall reservation: to relinquish portion of (see bill H. R
Drane, Elisha T. 8662) 2227.
Petition for relief 1577. Idaho: to annex portion of Montana to (see bill H. R. 1953) 235.
- - t o allow wagon-road in (see bill H. R. 9683) 3317.
Draper, Olivia - - to lease university lands in (see bill H. R. 11000) 6891. .
Petition for pension 1940. IdAho Legislature: for apportionment of (see bill H. R. 7997)
Petition reported back adversely (S. REPORT 1115) 3267. 1695.
Drawbacks. See I~PORT DUTIES. Idaho supreme court: for additional justice in (see bill H. R.
1954) 235.
Drehman, Hem·y Lahto Couuty, Idaho: to create (see bill H. R. 8663) 2228.
Bill for relief of heirs (see bill H. R. 2569). Larsen, James: to pension (see bills H. R. 5987, 6808) 724, 1003.
Levy, Davis: for relief (see bill H. R. 8155) 1806. •
Drennan, A. J. (administrator) Lewiston, Idaho: to amend city charter (see bill H. R. 10205)
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 266). 4688.
Papers referred in House 16. Moscow, Idaho: granting land for cemetery at (see bill H. R.
6842) 1036.
Dressel, Gltarles Oregon Railway and NaTigation Company: granting right of
Petition for relief 398. way to (see bill H. R. 10309) 4871.
Drinks, Bernard - - t o allow them to construct bridges (see bill H. R.103l0)
4871.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8540). Phillips, Fred: for relief (see bill H. R. 9603) 3218.
Driscoll, Margaret JL Rhett, William H: for relief (see bill H. R. 4238) 333.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 3205 ). Shoshone, Bannack, and Sheepeater Indians: to ratily agreement
with (see bill H. R. 10936) 6692.
Driskell, Margaret Smith, Jame.s: to pension {see bill H. R. 9317) 2869.
Petition for relief 7947. Smith, Nathan G: to pension (see bill H. R. 6807) 1003.
Territ()ries: to amend Jaw to restrict ownership of real estate in
Driskell, Samuel (see bill H. R. 44.66) 363.
Petition for relief of estate 2367. Tracy, Gilbert H: for relief (see bill H. R. 9604) 3218.
Driskill, Joseph Utah Legislature: to amend law relative to (~ee bill H. R. 5708)
637.
Bill for relief -(see bill H. R. 5829). Winst()n, P. H: for relief (see bill H. R. 4239) 333.
Driver, John F. (administ·rator) Motions and resolutions offered by
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514). Polygamy laws: inquiry relative to pardonsgranted under7494,
7886.
Drum, Himm D.
Bill for relief (see bill S. 2499). Petitions and papers presented by, from
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8251). Boise City (Idaho) Board of Trade: against reduction of duty
on lead 500.
Drumgoole, Joseph J. - - for improvement of barracks 500.
Papers referred in Ho~e 432. Hoyt, Addie: war claim 2539.
246 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
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Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8764).· Official seals: to authenticate (see billS. 543) 32.
Parker, Newcomb: to pension (see billS. 551) 33.
Edie, Julia JJL Pensions: ~ranting to widows and minor children (see billS.
Bill to increase pension (see billS. 3325). - 548) 32. .
- - to increase for heart dis6aSe (see bill S. 2846) 3610.
Edmonds, Charles H. Postal telegraph: to establish (see billS. 534) 32.
Bills to pension (see bills H. R. 7379, 7626). Private land claims: to settle (see billS. 536) 32.
Edmonds, Elias (executor) Rock Creek: to provide for road along (see billS. 3360) 6568.
Saulpan, George W: for relief (see billS. 552) 33.
Petition for relief 252. Sawyer, Nathaniel C: to appoint and retire in Army (see billS.
Edmondson. D. C. (execu.tor) 3287) 5997.
Petition for relief 1250. Sprague, Henry: to increase pension (see billS. 2018) 1253.
Stannard, Emily J: to incre~e pension (see billS. 2657) 2826.
Edmondson, Mmiha Suits against United States: to amend law relative to (see bill
Bill to pension (see bill ~· R. 11015). s. 2019) 1253.
Torney, Albert G: to pension (see billS. 1904) 1040.
Edmondson, Maith.e'l.o United States property: to regulate disposal of (see billS. 539)
Petition for pension 2387. 32.
252 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Edmunds, Geo1'ge F.-Cont inued. Edmunds, George F.-Continued.
Bills and joint resolutions introducecf by Remarks bY. on
Vermont Soldiers' Home: t~ aid in establishing (see bill S. 545) Acknowledgment of deeds 5381. .
32. .Admisr;ion of Dakota 3038, 3039, 3040.
Wait, William C: to pension (see billS. 550) 33. .Ag_ricultural appropriation bill: conference report on 5901, 5902.
Waite, Morrison R: to pay balance of salary to widow (see bill Ba1rd, Mary II. C: relief of 7124, 7125.
s. 3621) 9315. Ba ttery I sland: purchase of 7074, 7075.
Wayne, James N: for relief of estate (see billS. 3212) 5527. Bureau of Animal Industry 2771.
Yellow-fever sufferers: for relief of (seeS. R. 110) 8719. Canadian transportation lines 7207, 7208.
Motions and resolutions offered by Cape Fear Hi\·er improvement 5622, 5623. .
Adjourn: to 908, 2154, 2465, 2484, 4087, 4465, 5385, 5582, 590:~, Carter, Samuel P: relief of 2481, 2482, 2483 24.84 2485.
7830, 78 ~2 , 8825, 9132, 9~29. Chippewa Indians: relief of 9130, 9131. ' '
Adjourn over: to 236R, 2466, 5896, 8978, 9160. Civil service 9118, 911 9, 9120, 9121.
Clark, Thomas C: to withdraw his paper3 289. Coe, J esse : relief of 7278, 7279.
Committ ee on Judiciary: granting leave to sit during Ecssions Confederate soldie1·s in civil service 2433.
2545. Congo scientific commission 5672.
Electric wires: inquiry relative to erection of overhead 74G9. Congre5sional Libra ry builBing 8824, 8825.
- - - to recommit, with instructions, communication of com- Cnstoms deficiencies appropriation 4616, 4617.
missioners relative to, 7G01, 7659, 7G60. Dcp.:trtment of Labor 4505, 4506.
Executive session: for 36, 62, 123, 627, 739, 1087, 1339, 1373, Directrtax refund 346.
2615, 2640, 3005, 3282, 4313, 4500, 5530, 6473, 6505, 65G7, Eastern Branch bridge 2429.
7433, 8770, 8912. . Electric wires 7601, 7604, 7650, 7651, 7G52, 7656 7657.
Freed_ma:ll's Savings and Trust Company: inquiry relative to de- Extension of appropriations 5673, 5719, 5720, 572t, 5722.
poslts m 7548, 7711. Female army nurses 2295.
Gould., U. K: to withdraw his papex·s 567. Fisheries: P1·esideut's message on 7903-7906.
Hawley, Henry A: to withdraw his papers 3032. Fort Brooke reservation g) 59.
Hour of meeting: fixing at 12 o'clock m. 7803, 7862. Fort Smith (.Ark.) railroad bridge 5351.
Lake Champlain: inquiry relative to improving navigation of 70. Freedman's Savings and TTust Company 6603, 6609, 7548, 7711.
Lawrence, James E: to pay six months' salary to mother 2250. Harrell, John M: relief of 7260.
Mineral lands: to recommit bill to authorize sale to aliens of, Hay Lake Channel improvement 5668.
adopted 1077. Hayes, Rutherford B: election of 3038.
New York: inquiry relative to registration and elections in 7418. Hook, George W: relief of sureties 7385.
Page, FT:mk A: to withdraw his papers 506. Hosband, Wilhelmina: pension to 3047, 3048, 3049.
Railroad land grants: to recommit bill to forfeit 3812, 3813·. International commercial conference 3095.
Read, John B: inquiry relative to claim of9151. Interstate commerce 6012.
Rules: for amendment relative to legislation on appropriation Jackson (1\'Iiss. ) election: expenses of investigation 827.
bills 4208. Langdon, Hannah R: veto of bill to pension 3004.
Seaver,. George W: to pay six months' salary to widow 7011. Legislation on ap-propriation bills 4152 4154 4155 4156.
Sheridan, Philip H: on death of 7259. Louisiana election in\c tigation 8999. ' ' '
State bonds: inquiry relative t o those held by United States 4615. Marine-Hospital Service 5385.
Sugar-making: for Swenson's report on, adopted 789. :Memphis (Tenn. ) bridge 2605, 2606,2608.
Woodward, Mary E: to withdraw her papers 506. Mineral lands to aliens 1077, 1078.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Mississippi River improvements 5842, 5843.
Muskingum River improvement 5665.
Anketell, .Tohn: for uniform laws on marriage and divorce 18.
New Berne cemetery road 5382, 5383.
Beach, ,Amanda W: for pension 504.
Day, Hobert S: for relief 9965. Nicaragua Canal1435, 1438, 1439, 1491, 1492 1493 1496.
Ohio valley centennial exposition 5998, 5999.' '
District of Columbia, citizens of: for prohibitory l egislation 339.
Pacific Railroad Commission report 650, 652.
Farrell, .Tohn: for pension 5574. Papers on Senate files 4464.
Foy, Sarah J: for pension 1039, 1250. Patents: reference of bill1·elative to 57.
Hutchinson, Titus: for pension 7468.
Power to originate appropriation bills 4153.
Hyde, Harlow G: for pension 18. Printing tariff bill 7283.
Kansas City (Mo.) Board of Trade: against allowance of draw- Private land claims 895, 896.
back 6340. Public buildings 1081.
McDonald, Anson S: for pension 504.
Purch~se of United States bonds 2512, 2611.
Martin, Joseph D: for :ureal'S of pension 3030.
Minnesota., citizens of: in favor of Nicaragua Canal1251. Railroad land-grant forfeiture 3811, 3812, 3813, 3814.
Read, John B: claim of 9313.
Montana, citizens of: for preservation of mineral lands 2636.
Recovery of Confederate propeTty 7215.
Newman, .Angie F: relative to polygamy in Utah 8796.
Rent of buildings 5580.
0 born, Joseph: for pension 8088. Repayment to importers 707.
Oyster packers and canners: for refund of duties 634.0.
Provost, Louisa.: for pension 18. Rock Island .Arsenal dam 5090, 5249; 5250, 5251, 5252.
Royalton (Vt.) Grange: for reduction of postage on seeds 1250. · Savannah Harbor improvement 5616, 5617.
Supervisors of elections 7469.
Smith, Maria: foT pension 114.
· Suppression of infectious diseases 7817, 7818.
Tubbs, Roger A: for extending time for filing claims for arrears
of pension 5524. · Swenson, Magnus: patent claim of71, 72, 74.
Thurman funding bill 652.
Vermont, citizens of: for improvement of Lake Champlain 18.
- - - for increase of pay offourth-class postmasters 114. Timber depredations 7965.
Utah memorial118, 119.
- - - for sevice pensions 2043, 2284, 3221.
---for pensions to w idsws and minor children 3610. Val_nation of_imported merchandise 2103, 2147, 2149, 2150, 2152.
---for protection of Yellowstone Park 2823,4142. Wmte, :Mornson R: death of 2368.
---for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 615 ---payment to widow 9313, 9315, 9329.
13~4. ' Washington Cable Electric Railway 1338 1339.
- - farmers of: for reduction of postage on seeds 2043.
Wisconsin River improvement 5669. ' •
- - - citizens of Berlin: for reduction of postage on seeds 287. Yadkin River improvement 5624, 5G25, 562G.
Yellow-fe,er appropriation 8719.
---citizens of Gaysville: for service pensions 2636.
- - - citizens of Grand Isle: for repeal of arrears limit in pen- · Reports made by, from
sions 287. · Committee of conference
- - - citi~ens of Norwich: for increase of duties on wool2043. Circuit court powers (billS. 3234) 9098.
---citizens of Winqsor: for reduction of postage on seeds Yellow-fever suffe1·ers (S. R. 110) 9098.
1400. Committee on Foreign Relations
Vermont Woman's Christian Temperance Union: for commis- Canada.: ~esolution of inquiry relative to relations with (REPOR'l
sion on alcoholic liquor traffic 894. 2083) 7802.
Vermont, Masmchusetts, and New Hampshire, governors of: Chinese immigration: order to withhold bill to prohibit 8718.
n lative to Bennington battle monument 1324. Imp~H;tation of foreign product~ (REPORT 1629) 5409.
Welton, Ida M: t~ refer·her papers 68. Mantune Canal Company ofNicaragua .(REPORT 221) 1069,
Woodward, Mary E: for pension 504. St-evens, Walter H. (S. R. 71) 8718.
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 253
Edmunds, George F.-Continued. Education-Continued.
Reports made by, from Petition of citizens of Massachusetts for amendment to Consti-
Committee on tlte Judiciary tution to prohibit appropriat\ons for sectarian schools 9109.
Bradford, William L. {billS. 3178) 7260. Petition for bill to aid common schools, from
Browne, Orris A. (REPORT 1453) 4795. African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church 286.
Circuit court powers (billS. 3234) 8754. Alabama.: citizens of823, 925,943, 1171,1249, 1250,1306,1357, 1358, 1429,1431,
1938,1992, 4035, 6102.
Connecticut and Rhode Island boundary (bill S. 3098) 8941. Arkansas: citizens of 114,1323,1358, 1396, 3744,5776,6226.
Court stenographers in Utah (amendment) 3799. California: citizens of 1307, 1358, 2089, 2242, 2678,2918,3689, 3709, 3866, 4436,
Courts in Minnesota. (bill H. R. 5932) 4079. 5342.
Colorado, citizens of 1358. 2872.
Criminal procedure (bill S. 3136) 5996. Connecticut: citizens of 1068,2368,2677, 2678,2785,3200,3266,5409.
Deficiency appropriation bill (amendment) 7881. Dakota: citizens of2918, 3381, 3609, 3798,3996, 4689,5133, 5608.
Duty on lead ore (REPORT 1703) 5896. Delaware: citizens of 1068,1113,1358,1431,1697.
District of Columbia: citizens of1358,52S3.
Faison, Paul F. (bill H. R. 4694) 7260. Evangelical Alliance 400. ·
Graham, John F. (REPORT 2093) 7861. Florida.: citizens of 1358,1763,3030.
Harrell, John M. (REPORT 1978) 7260. Georgia: citizens of 114, 1328,2600,2821,3219,5236.
lllinois: citizens of 1307, 1396, 1616, 1697, 19'>....3, 2540, .2726, 2757, 2785, 2792,
Ja~kson (Miss.) election: resoh:ttion for investigation relative to, 2821,2872, 3072, 3164, 3200, 3496, 3672, 3767, 4142, 4436, 4794, 4872, 4895,
adopte4 616. . 5324,5895,6173.
- - - resolution to pay expenses of investigation 616. Indiana : citizens of 284,1000,1250,1358, 1763, 184.4, 1924, 2512, 2636, 2785,
2821, 4078, 4494, 5283.
Johnston, Elliott (bill H. R. 8285) 7061. • Iowa: citizens of 1396,1763,1891,1992, 2043,2200,2389,2426, 2512,2636, 'J1757,
Ma~kall, William W. {bill H. R. 3) 2729. 'J1192, 2821,2872,2918,2957,2986,3030,3266, :s319,3380,.4.077, 4142,4206,4452,
Myers, Julian {bill S. 3181) 7275. 5859.
Kansas: citizelll'l of 1068,1358,1578, 1720, 1844, 1938, 2327, 2426, 2636, 2678,
Pensions to judges (billS. 2470) 3610. 2918, a319, 4571, 4741, 4794,4895,5195, 5452,5478.
Postal crimes (bill H. R. 9268) 8800. Kentucky: citizens of 1358, 2872, 3916.
Rutledge, John (bill H. R. 2651) 2825._ Louisiana: citizens of 1358, 1992, 4872.
Maine: citizens of 962, 1173, 1210, 1250, 1358, 1431, 14.67, 1616, 2187, 2600,
Stevens, Walter H. (S. R. 71) 6468. 2986, 3381,4142, 4895,5828.
Tebbs, A. Sidney (billS. 514) 2203. Maryland: citizens of 1113, 1132,1250,1307,1358,2242,2368,2426, 2512,3272,
Waite, Morrison R: widow of.(bill S. 3621) 9320. 4'.>35,5133.
--State Temperance Allifmce 1171.
Winston, P. H. (bill H. R. 4239) 7861. Massachusetts : citizens of 114, 339, 400, 943, 1068, 1250, 1307, 1358, 1396,
Writs of error {billS. 3234) 6688. 1467, 1530, 1578 '1616, 1844, 2134, 2389, 2426, 'J1757, 3030~ 3114,5133,5324, 6226.
Michigan: citizens of564, 644,962, 1038, 1113, 1358, 1616, 1697, 1720, 1763,
Votes of. See YEA A~D NAY VOTES. 2134,2187,2200, 2327,3436, 3548,3609,3744,3767, 3916, 4494, 4935,5283,5478,
5776, 604.0.
Edmunds, J.JU. Minnesota: citizens of 1307,1358,1720,1992,2600,3436,3709, 4.035, 4373, 4896,
5015.
Petition for relief 824. Mississippi: citizens of 2089.
Missouri: citizens of 1358, 1720, 2043, 2426,2957, 2986, 3798,4.206, 4613,4.741,
Edney, William N. 5452.
Bills to pension (see bills H. R. 9695, 10026). Montana: citizens of1358, 2327.
National Woman's Christian Temperance Union 114.
Petition for pension 2726. Nebraska.: citizens of1358, 1923,2512,2872,3381,3609,4494.
New Hampshire: citizens of 4.5, 256, 614, 1068, 1113, 1250, 1323, 1358,1467,
Edson, Olu·istina 1616, 1841,3866, 4895.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2822). - - Legislature of 504,
--Woman's Christian Temperance Union 86.
Edson, Susan New Mexico: citizens of 1358.
New .Jersey: cit.izens of 114, 962,2089,2134,2187,2327,2368,3672,3744,5058.
Bill to pension (see bill S. 915). New York: citizens of 113, 114, 504, 962, 963, 1005, 1068, 1173, 1210, 1250, ,
1307,1324, 1358, 1396, 1467,1487,1530,1578,1697,1720,1763,1807,1844,
Education 1891,1938,1992, 2043,2089,2187,2242,2368,2464, 2512, 2540,2785,2797,
2957,3072, 31H, 8164, 3219, 3381, 3471, 34.96, 3672,3798, 3866, 4077, 4436,
Bills to aid. common schools (see bills S. 371; H. R.l188, 1503, 4494,4741,4872.
1696,1821,1888,1894,1916,3327,3340, 3389,7074,7420). --Woman's Christian Temperance Unlon86.
Bills to establish a fund for (see bills S. 2840; H. R.1747). North Ca.r olina: ci tize!Ul of 1358, 1431, 2466,2727, 2986,3219, 3266, 3319, 3916,
4571.
Bill to set apart proceeds of sales of public lands for (see bill H. Ohio: citizens of 1006, 1ll3, 1173,1307,1358,1763,1826,1844,1992,2134,2187,
R. 5029). 2200, 2242, 2726, 2785, 2918, 2957, 3072,3200,3266,3319,3609,4.37.3,44.52,4896,
Bills to distribute proceeds of sales of public lands for (see bills 5133,6040.
Oregon: citizens of 1358, 1487, 3548, 3609, 6293.
H. R. 1881, 4374). Pennsylvania.: citizens of ·U4,533, 689,1068, l113, 1173, 1210, 1250, 1307,
Bill to divide smplus money in Treasury among States for (see 1323,1324, 1358,1396,1431,1467,1530,1578,1616, 1664,1697, 1720, 1763,
bill H. R. 6659). 1891,1923,1938,2043, 2089, 2134, 2200,2327,2389,2426,2512,2540,2600,
2636,2725, 3219,3436, 3471,3548, 3672, 3709,3744, 3996, 4142, 42C6, 4298,
Bill to grant thirty-sixth section of land to States for (see bill 4689,4741,484.8, 4.935, 5133,5478,5776, 6399.
H. R. 5722). --Legislature of 163.
Bill to grant lands in certain States for (see bill H. R. 1997). Rhode Island: citizens of1068.1358, 1396, 1992.
So nth Carolina: citizens of 1307,1358,3200,3767,3916.
Bill to amend law relative to grants of school lands (see bill H. Tennessee: citizens of 1358,1763,2600,3798.
R.l0547). Texas: citizens of 1130,1720, 2242,3798,4078,4794.
Bills to purchase invention of '•.wherewithal system" (see bills United Labor League of America 1357.
United States: citizens of 256, 1064, 2187, 2466, 5706.
S. 1335; H. R. 4341). Utah: citizens of 2426.
petition for bill338. Verruont: citizens of 943, U73,13?.A, 1358, 1396, 1431, 1487, 1616, 184.4,1923,
Bill to establish a national university for education of teachers 2368, 2389,4142,4.535.
Virginia: citizens of 162,286,366, 964,1358,1763,2043,2872, 3266.
(see bill S. 1345). - - Legislature of 1358.
Bill to test science of spelling (see bill S. 2599). Washington Territory: citizens of 1250.
Bill to test Story's system of spelling (see bill H. R. 4942). "\Vest Virginia: citizens of 1358,3381,4.142,4741.
Wisconsin: citizens of 1174,1307, 1358, 1396, 1938, 2389, 2426, 2540, 2678,
Bill to appoint a commission on reform of orthography (see bill 2986, 3266, 3471, 4206, 4848, 7274.
H. R. 6895). Women's National Congress 2618.
Bill for teaching an amended orthography (see bill H. R. 7779).
Joint resolution for amendment to Constitution to give Cong1·ess Edwards, Albert M.
power to grant aid to common schools (see H. Res. 63). Bill to pension (see billS. 3508).
Joint 1·esolution to propose amendment to Constitution to re-
quire States to maintain free public schools (seeS. R. 86). Edwards, Cyrus
Concurrent resolution to print annual report on 474, 483, 709, Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9111).
711, 894, 927, 1058, 6893, 7127, 8911, 9018.
Resolution of inquiry in Senate relative to land grants for, Edwards, Ellen
passed 370. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6893).
Resolution in Honse to require committee to report ba<:k bill (S.
371) to aid common schools, referred 1343, 4089. Edwards, Hiram .P.
Resolution in House to discharge committee and to consider bill Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7698).
to. aid common schools 6017.
ReportofSecretaryofinterioronlandgranl:sfor(S. Ex. Docs. 67, Edwards, Isaac A.
95) 963, 1330, 1578. Petition for relief 1576.
Resolution of Kentucky Legislature against aid to common
schools 1514, 1518. Edwards, J. W.
Petition .a-g ainst bill giving aid to 2985. · Petition for relief of estate 3798.
254 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECQRD.-
Edwards, Jam~s F. Eichels, Pder
Bill for relief ( ee bill H. R. 3700). Petition for relief 781.
Petition for relief 2677. . Eichler, Frederica
Edwards, James K. Bill to pension (see billS. 668).
Resolution in Honse to pay funeral expenses of, referred 6542. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2532).
Resolution of Official Reporters of Honse on death of 7397. Eichlitz, Chm·les
Edwards, Jesse Bill for relief of legal representatives (see bill H. R. 2971).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R.11451). Eidenire, .Almoreen
Bill"to pension (see bill H. R. 10336).
Edwar_d s, John H.
Petition for relief 1131. Eight-Hour Law
Bills to adjtLc;t claims under (see bills S. 405, 1853; H. R. 1233,
Edwards, Josiah 1322,1529, 1530, 1539, 1664, 1900, 9515).
Bill to increase pension (see bill S. 2841). Petitions toadjnstacconntsofworkmen under1395, 1465, 18-13,
1845,2088,2133,2425,2985,3798,5236,5995,7383. -
Edwards, Lewis Bills "to extend to letter-carriers (see bills S. 117, 376; H. R.
Bill to pension (see billS. 2785). 164.5, 1666, 1673, 18 0). .
Amendment in House to enforce it in Government Printing Of-
Edwards, .Lydia fice 1309.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514). Resolution of inquiry in Honse relative to claims under, passed
Edwards, JJI. J. 1036, 1281.
Resolution of inquiry in Senate relative to claims under, pn.ssed
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 11441). 2407.
Papers referred in Honse 2200. Report of Attorney-General on claims under 1:340.
Edwards, lJfartin Report of Secretary of Navy on claims nuder (H. R. Ex:. Doc.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6815). 172) 1375.
- Petition for relief 824. Report of Secretary of Treasury on claims under (H. R. Ex. Doc.
203) 1697.
Edwards, Ma-ry L. Report of Secretary of Interior on clai:Q:ls under 1923.
Petition for relief 5895. Report of Postmaster-General on claims under (H. R. Ex. Doc.
218) 2070.
Edwards, R. T. Report of Secretary of War on claims under (H. R. Ex. Doc. --)
Petition for relief 2792. 2920.
Edwards, Rhoda Report of Secretary of Treasury on claims under (S. Ex. Doc.
151) 3219.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8139).
Edwards, S. W. Eirich, D. W:
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 1062) 19. Petition for relief 3163.
. Edwards, Samuel H. Elam, Elislta L .
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5483). Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 425).
Edwards_, Sarah Elam, Giles N. (ad1ninistmtor)
I>etition for relief 2241. Petition for relief7759.
Edwards, Sidney M. Elam, Joltn E.
Petition for relief 5895. Papers referred in House 1209.
Edwards, Susan B. Elam, Samuel Jf.
Petition for relief of estate 83." Bills for relief of estate (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514).
Edwards, T. J. (administrrator) Elder, Benjamin
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 518). Petition for relief 5236.
Edwards, TViUiam T. Elder, Elizabeth G.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R.ll152). Petition for increase of pension 400, 1466.
Edwards, William W. Elder, Joseph
Bill ..for relief (see bill H. R. 6877). Petition for relief 1577..
Petition for relief 9311. Elder, Lafayette
Edwards, Winfield S. (administ1·ator) Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3621).
Petition for relief 432. Elder, WiUian~
Eel River, California Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3939).
Resolutions of California Legislature relative to improving 208. Elderkin, David T.
Eells, Da'Lid .Bill to pension (see bill H. R.158}.
Bill to pension-(see billS. 2628). Eldridge, Hallam, and otlte-rs
Egan, Maggie .A . See WEED. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5386).
Eggeman, John R. Elections
Bill to remove the charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 6528). Bill concerning Federal (see billS. 417).
Petition for relief 1129. Bill to regulate (see bill H. R. 10937).
Eggleston, E. W: Bill to regulate elections of Representatives in certain States
(see bill S. 429) .
P etition for relief 5608. Bill to alter regulations of South Carolina for (see billS. 1464).
Eggner, Milton H. Bill relative to election of Representatives (see billS. 1587).
BHI for relief (see bill H. R. 7300). Bills to prevent bribery and corruption in (see bills H. R. 134.5,
1826, 5055).
Egler, Su. an S. (administrat~ix) Bill to repeal laws for appointment of supervisors and deputy
Report of Court of Cla-ims on claim of 5479. marshals in Congressional (see bill H. R. 3363).
Bill to define proper expenses in elections of members of Con-
Eichelberger, Louisa gress (see bill H. R. 6672).
Petition for relief 1323. Bill to pay supervisors of (see bill H. R. 7744).
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Elections-Continued. Ellington, w. E.
Resolution of inquiry in Senate relative to accounts ot super- Petition- for relief 2241.
visors of, pas~ed 4873, 4897, 7804 . . Elliott, A.. R.
Report of Attorney-General on compensation of supervisors in
(S. Ex . Doc. 37) 89, 183. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7862).
Report of Secretary of Treasury on accounts of supervisors of Elliott, Elizabeth G.
8603. Petition for pension 1037.
Petition for national laws to govern 8059.
Elliott, G. H.
Electoral Votes. See PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES. Papers referred in House 1209.
Elevators Elliott, Hamilton
Bill to construct two elevators in son th wing of Capitol (see bill Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4651).
H. R. 7055).
Resolution in House to employ two conductors for, passed 14, Elliott, J. A.
467. . Petition for relief 3199.
Resolution in Rouse to reserve one elevator for nseofmembers, Elliott J. J.
1
referred 634.
Resolution in Senate to employ additional engineer for, passed Petition for relief 1577.
2897. • Eliott, John H.
Elford, Peter Bill to refer to Court of Claims the ·claim of (see bill H. R.
10717).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9607). Petition for relief 3547.
Petition for pension 2326.
Elliott, J ulia
Elgar, Fanny Bill for relief (see billS. 85).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7885).
Elliott, Lucretia Ann
Elgin, James B. (administrat01·) Petition for relief 8665.
Petition for relief 2241.
Elliott, Maggie A..
Elgin, James H. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2937).
Petition for relief 7010. Elliott, Mary M.
Ellinger, Peter Bill to pension (see billS. 2951).
. Papers referred in House 725. 1 Elliott, Thomas R.
Ehzabeth (schooner) Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4093).
Report of Conti; of Claims on claim of (S. MIS. Doc.149) 5523, Petition for pension 335.
5626. Elliott, Valeria B.
Elizabeth City, Nortlt Carolina Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 11330).
Petition to erect public building at 1990. Elliott, William
Elizabeth River, Virginia Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4195).
Bills for light-ship at mouth of (see bills S. 2517; H. R. 8867). Elliott, William (a Representative from Soutl~t Carolina)
Elkin, James Attended 5.
Petition for relief 2387. Appointed on committees 279.
Leave of absence granted to 767, 7092, 7691, 8784.
Elkin, Mary
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5771).
Beaufort County, South Carolina: to extend time for redemption
Elkin, Zack of school farms in {see bill H. R. 8053) 1745.
Bill for relief of estate (see bill H. R. 2289). Beaufort district, South Carolina: to settle direct-tax claims in
(see bill H. R. 5996) 749.
Elkins, Jolm R. Beaufort Library Society: forrelief(seeR. Res.106, notinRecm·d).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7671). Merchant marine: to amend act relative tl (see bill H. R. 4362)
Elkins, Josiah 359.
Verdier, Sarah J: for relief of representatives (see bill H. R. _
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2227). 7854) 1528.
Elkins, .M. S. Verdier, William J: for relief (see bill H. R. 7853) 1528.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3791). Petitions and papers presented by, from
· Petition for relief 500. Galt, William M., and others: for closing aUey in Washington
Elkins, William A.. City 2634.
Parker, G. W., and others: for improvement ofCongaree River
Petition for relief 124.f 500.
Elk River Porter, Amanda: war claim 2510.
Petition to improve 2088. South Carolina, citizens of: for relief 2634.
---for aid to educa.tiou 1306.
Ellen, Joh n S. - - for posb:d telegraph 2822.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8527). - - - for increase of pay of fourth-class postmasters 2089, 2133,
Petiti0n for relief 2088. 3164, 3766, 3916, 4494.
---for improvement of Congaree River 1171, 1663.
Ellenburg, H ezekiah ---for improvement of Winyah Bay 564, 688, 1037, 1209,
Papers referred in House 182. 1395.
Eller, Michael ,
Verdier, William J: war claim 398.
Remarks fJy, on
Biil to pension (see bill IL R. 8010).
Direct-tax refund 2659.
Ellerson, Thompson Tariff: rice 6073, 6074, 6075, 6085, 6086.
Papers referred in House of heirs 182. Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VoTES.
Ellcott, N ettie Elliott, William W.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8798). Petition for relief 1577.
Elliff, Hm·dy Ellis, .Addison
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2823). Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8422).
256 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Ellis, .Albert Elser, Peter
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 384). Bill to increase pension (see billS. 2070).
Ellis, Asa Y. Elstron, John. See CooK.
Petition for re1ief 1171. Elweed, E. J., and others
Ellis, E. Jolm Petition for relief 3265.
Resolution of inquiry in House relative to claim of: referred Ely, Sims J.
987. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4014).
Resolution reported back adversely (H. R. REPORT 1702) 2960.
Ellis, Emma Elmault, Virginie
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6432). Papers referred in House 5194.
Embezzlement
Ellis, Hiram R.
Bill to amend law relative to ·embezzlement by officers of na-
Bili to pension (see bill H. R. 881). tional banks (see bill H. R. 1215).
Petition for pension 83.
Embrey, Charles 0.
Ellis, J. S.
Petition for relief 4847, 5015.
Bill for reiief (see bill H. R. 10526).
Embry, Benjamin C.
Ellis, Jesse .
Petition for relief 890.
Bill to remove the charge of de~ertion (see bill H. R. 6623).
Emerson, Julia H. (executrix )
Ellis, Jesse N.
Petition for relief 5085.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 483'.1).
Emerson, Ralph Waldo
Ellis, Joel B.
Bill to pension (see billS. 1462).
Bill to place on roll of Thirteenth Kentucky Cavalry (see bill
II. R. 10139). Emerson, Tlwmas M.
Ellis, John M. Petition for relief 2388.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5559). Emery, Albert H.
Ellis, Jolm W. Bill for relief (see billS. 495).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3176).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10694).
Emery, Cordelia
Ellis, Nallwniel W.
Bill to pension (see billS. 1343).
Pa~ers referred in House 3798.
Ellis, William J. (executor) Emery, Jolm T.
Petition for relief 3029. Petition for pension 688.
Ellison, Francis H. Emmert, Leona1·d
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2654). Petition for relief 1577.
Ellison, George A. Emmert, Philip H.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R., 2775). Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9466).
Ellison, George 0. Emmert, William
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2682). Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 4523, 6269).
Petition for relief 433. Petition for relief 823.
Papers referred in House 532.
Emory, Matilda W.
Ellison, Horatio M. Bill to increase pension (see billS. 2547).
Bill to pension (see billS. 3509). Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 9023).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10119). Petition for increase of pension 2511.
Ellison, John Employes
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8093). Bills to protect in th~ir wages (see bills S. 837; H. R. 3405).
Ellison, T!wmas C. Employes of Congress. See CoNGRESS.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8986).
Papers referred in House 16. Employes of United States
Ellsworth, Kansas Bill to regulate time and pay of (see bill H. R. 7963).
Bill to erect a memorial hall at (see billS. 3029). Bills to regulate compensation of per diem (see bills S. 1471,
H. R. 4414).
Ellsworth, Maine petition for bill1467. 1 .
Bill to donate condemned cannon to Grand Army Republic post Joint resolution to pay on holidays (see H. Res. 139).
at (see bill H. R. 7711). P~titions against paying less than $2 pe day 2387, 2724, 2725,
'7417.
Ellzey, William W.
Bill for relief of heirs (see bill H. R. 107!13). Emporia, Kansas
Elmdale, Kansas Bills to erect public building at (see bills s. 1913; H. R. 7735,
9717).
Bill to grant condemned cannon to Grand Army Republic post
at (see bill H. H. 2252). Enders, Robert
Elmira, N ew York Papers referred in House 112.
Bills to erect public building at (see bills S. 2935; H. R. 6713 Englehardt, Frederick
00~. ' Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 5'457).
Elmore, Jesse Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8700).
Petition for relief 855. Engels, W. H.
Elmore, John W. Papers referred in House 117t.
Petition for relief 2677. Engenock, Margm·et
Elms, Jonatha1t Bill for relief (see bill S. 1411).
Petition for r6lief 612. Bill to pension (see bill H. R.. 4841).
Papers referred in House 766. Petition for relief 469. ·
.INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
England, Mary A. Enloe, Benjamin A.-Continued.
Petition for relief 1113. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
England, Willimn Congressional funerals: to regulate expense of (see bill H. R.
1855) 231.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7611). Cooper, A. E: for relief (see bill H. R. 1046) 180.
Papers referred in House 1171. Cotton tax: to refund (see bill H. R. 1848) 231.
. Engle, Abraltam Counterfeit money: to punish dealers in (see bill H. R. 4373) 359.
Bill authorizing the muster-in and discharge of (H. R. 10546). Crider, R. H: for relief (see bill H. R. 1057) 180.
Crittenden, Mrs. M. A: for relief (see bill H. R. 1049) 180.
Engle, George Diffee, Moses: forrelief (see bill H. R. 1044) 180.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2817). Dillahunty, John: for relief (see bill H. R. 8316) 1936.
Dillahanty, W. C: for relief (see bill H. R. 7636) 1429.
Engle, Samuel Dinwiddie, T. H: for relief (see bill H. R. 8324) 1936.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4608). Edwards, S. W: for relief (see bill H. R.1062) 180.
Petition for relief 1430. Fisher, Jacob F: for relief (see bill H. R. 5980) 724. 1
Engle, Susan Flake, J. S: for relief (see bill H. R. 1029) 180.
Franking privilege: to limit (see bill H. R. 1853) 231.
Petition for relief of heirs 1358. Franklin, D. J: for relief (see bill H. R. 1038) 180.
Engleman, John }'rie, W. G: for relief (see bill H. R. 1022) 180.
Bill for relief of administrator (see bill H. R. 7497). Giles, C. Y: for relief (see bill H. R. 6033) 765.
Papers referred in House 725. Gooch, Littleton 0: for relief (see bill H. R. 6034) 765.
Gordon, A. C. and B. G: for relief (see bill H. R. 8317) 1936.
English, Ann M. Guthrie, JamesB: for relief (see bills H. R.1031, 9988) 180,4206.
Bill for relief (see bill II. R. 3572). Hagler, P. H: for relief (see bill H. R. 8326) 1936.
Hawley, R. M:: for relief (see bill H. R. 1047) 180.
English, Ca1·oline V. Hayes, Benjamin A: for relief (see bill H. R. 1039) 180.
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 10695). Haynes, John: for relief (see bill H. R. 8321) 1936.
Petition for increase of pension 9167. Hicks, George: for relief (see bill H. R. 4088) 331.
En,lish, Mary E. (executrix) Howard, Samuel: for relief (see bill H. R. 7809) 1527.
Huddleston, I. F: for relief (see bill H. R. 1063) 180.
Papers referred in House 855. Hurt, J. F: for relief (see bill H. R. 1025) 180.
English, Sarah A. Hastings, James P: for relief (see bill H. R. 1052) lEO.
Petition for relief 4740. Jackson, Tenn: to complete public building at (see bill H. R.
Papers referred in House 4871. 5033) 488.
- - to provide clerk for district court at (see bill H. R.1856)
English, T. M. (administrator) 231.
Bill for relief (see billS. 83) 3. Jackson (Tenn.) Methodist Church: for relief (see bill H. R.
1064) 180.
English, Tltomas Johnson, Hiram: for relief (see bill H. R. 1028) 180.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 7872, 8692). Johnson, Isaac M: to pension (see bill H. R. 5443) 563.
English, Valentine S. Jones, A. W: for relief (see bill H. R. 1059) 180.
Joyner, Micajah: to pension representatives (see bill H. R.1033)
Petition for relief 3471. 180.
English, Willi11.m Kennerly. Charles M: for relief (see bill H. R. 1050) 180.
Bills to appoint in Army (see bills S. 1423; H. ' R. 3721). Lancaster, Samuel C: for relief (see bill H. R. 1056) 180.
Lankford, T. N: for relief (see bill H. R. 8323) 1936.
English, William W., John, and B. R. McAdams, Irwin: for relief (:see bill H. R. 9989) 4206.
Petition for relief 1577. Martin, J. C., and others: for relief (see bill H. R. 2410) 242.
Meadows, George W: for relief (see bill H. R. 8322) 1936.
Engs, Samuel F. Moss, George W: to correct military record (see bill H. R. 5302)
Petition for relief 3547. 499.
Mullins, W. T: for relief (see bill H. R. 8319) 1936.
.Enlert, Martin Parker, P. E: for relief (see bill H. R. 1032) 180.
Petition for relief 725. Payne, R. N: for relief (see bill H. R. 1051) 180.
Penick, Elijah W: for relief (see bill H. R: 1055) 180.
Enloe, Benjamin A. (a Representative from Tennessee) ·Pensioners: to drop from rolls those who have given up citizen-
Attended 5. ship (see bill H. R. 1850) 231.
Appointed on committees 279. Pensions: granting for Indian wars (see bill H. R. 1851) 231.
Appointed teller 6932. President's message: to print in Record form (see H. Res. 31)
Lea.ve of absence granted to 1467, 7681, ·9012. 231.
Amendments offered by, to Randolph, J. G: for relief (see bill H. R. 1048) 180.
Shte soldiers' homes: bill to provide aid to 6576. Reid, James W: for relief (see bill H. R. 9990) 4206.
Retail liquor-dealers: to define meaning of term (see bill H. R.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by 1852) 231 .
.Agricultural products: to punish dealing in "futures" in (see Richman, Silas A: for relief (see bill H. R. 8891) 2423.
bill H. R. 5689) 636. Roberson, John T: for relief (see bill H. R. 5494) 584.
Alston, John R: for relief of representatives (see bill H. R.1040) Ryan. Washington: to pension (see bill H. U. 10629) 5607.
180. Sharp, W. H: for relief (see bill H. R. 8320) 1936.
Ashly, Catharine: for relief (see bill H. R:7635) 1429. Sidebottom, F. L: for relief of representatives (see bill H. R.
Aycock, R. R: for relief (see bill H. R. 1054) 180. 1023) 180.
• Barnes, W. J: for relief (see bill H. R. 1043) 180. Smith, J. C: for relief (see bill H. R. 1058) 180.
Barker·, Isra~l: for relief (see bill H. R. 1037) 180. . Spence, C. P: for relief (see bill H. R. 1024) 180.
Bell, David: for •relief of representatives (see bill H. R. 1021) Sweat, Isaiah: for relief (see bill H. R. 1030) 180.
180. Tennessee: to erect soldiers' home in (see bill H. R. 1849) 231.
Bond, Eaton: for relief (see bill H. R.1042) 180. TennesEee .Midland Railway: to allow them to bridge Tennessee
Bowar, D. T: for relief (see bill H. R. 8325) 1936. River (see bill H. R. 6843) 1036. ·
Bridges, Eliza A: to pension (see bill H. R. 8513) 2087. Tennessee River: for beacon-lights on (see bill H. R. 1857) 231.
Bridges, HenryT: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 6545) 925. Tobacco tax: to repeal (see bill H. R. 1854) 231.
Brown, Jesse A: for relief (see bill H. R. 1026) 180. Tyson, John A: for reli~f (see bill H. R. 1034) 180.
Bunch, B. B: for relief (see bill H. R. 1045) 180. Walker, V. R: for relief (see bill H. R.1053) 180.
Bunch, Howard T: for relief (see bill H. R. 1035) 180. Whitlow, . H. N: for relief (see bill H. R.1060) 180.
Carter, Stephen: for relief (see bill H. R. 1061) 180. Williams, J. H: for relief (see bill H. R. 1036) 180.
Coleman, David: for relief (see bill H. R. 1027) 180. Williamson, L. T: for relief (see bill H. R. 1041) 180.
Common schools: to devote sales of public lands to support of Wood, George F: for relief of administrator (see bill H. R. 8318)
(see bill H. R. 4374) 360. 1936.
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258 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Enloe, Benjamin A.-Continued. Enloe, Benjamin A .·-Con tinned.
Motions and resolutions offered by Petitions anrf papers presenter! by, from
Committee on Enrolled Bills: to provide burglar-proof safe for Tennessee, citizens of: for prohibitory legislation in District of
1151. Columbia 1005.
Rules: for amendment t-o abolish leaves to print 152, 154. - - - citizens of Decatur County: relative to postmasters 3609.
- - - for amendment relath·e to taking of yeas and nays 488. • - - - c itizens of Jackson: against tax on pure lard 3008, 3163.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Tennessee State Agricultural Wheel : for reduction of postage
Andrews, Peter A: war claim 5378. on seeds and plants 1420.
Arnold, F. N: war claim 5378. Terrell, A. T: for relief 766.
Barr, Benjamin: war claim 334. Tharp, William P: war claim 4793.
Bell, T. C: war claim 2042. Wade, Martha T: war claim 334.
Bennett, James W: war claim 5378~ Walker, E. W{ war claim 3218.
Bridges, Eliza: for pension 2042. Walker, V. B: war claim 724.
Bridges, Henry F: for increase of pension 367. Warfield, Thomas: war claim 1576.
Brooks, John: war claim 5378. Watson, Samuel: war claim 5378.
Brooks, William F: war claim 6606. Wharton, Samuel: war claim 5378.
Brown, Lewis: war claim 5378. Wilson, David: war claim 3218.
Drown, Mary J: war claim 83. Wright, J. W: war claim 5378.
Bryan, Thomas: war claim 5378. Young, B. J: war claim 500, 532.
Bush, Martha B: war claim 5378. Remarks b..Y. on
Carter, R. E: war claim 7104. Blair, Apolline A: pension to 2522.
Carter, S~ephen: war claim 18'2. Civil service 4655, 4656.
Cassey, Luke: war claim 5895. Correction of Record 630, 631, 807.
Cassey, William: war claim 5895. Dickinson, Perez: relief of 5290.
Chester, Robert H: war claim 6606.- Evening sessions 1667.
Cont.rell, S. W: war claim 1395. Godson, John: pension to 2172.
Craven, B. E: war claim 7104. Harsh, Cappie: pension to 1688.
Crittenden, U. A: war claim 334. Johnson, Hiram, and others: relief of 6926, 6927, 6928, 6929,
Differ, George "\V: war cJaim 1306. 6931, 6932.
Dinwiddie, Thomas: war claim 2424. Logan, MaryS: pension to 2522.
Doran, W. P: war claim 2088. Parker, P. E: reliefof7171.
Eason, Stephen: war clmm 5194. Postmasters' claims 2263, 5179.
Ed wards, Mary L: war cla.im 5895. - Post-Office appropriation bill 4590.
Gamewell, Mary A: war claim 5895. Seed distribution 4852, 4854.
Gillespie, Robert H: war claim 500. State soldiers' homes 6576, 6578.
Goodall, A. and L: war claim 5895. Tariff: lumber 4778.
Gordon, William: war claim 6606. Use of Canadian mails 2486-2491, 2493, 2498.
Graves, Wilburn H: war claim 182.
Graef, Herman: war claim 5235. Reports marie by, from
Grissom, William C: war claim 5194. Committee on the Post-Office and Post-Roads
Guthrie, R. A: war claim 6226. Canada postage: resolution of inquiry relative to postage on seeds
Hall, Robert H: war claim 1209,1466. and plants, adopted 3056.
Harden, A: war claim 5235. Canadian mails: resolution of inquiry relative to use of, by
Hardin, G. W: war claim 5194. American citizens 24A6.
Haughton, George W: war claim 7104. Leaves of absence in mail-bag repair shops (REPORT 3433) 8573.
Haynes, John: war claim 1067. Postage on seeds and plants (bill H. R. 8564; REPORT 1184)
Henry, James A: war claim 334, 367. 2157.
Hili, Lee J: war claim 1576. Second-class matter (REPORT 946) 1832.
Jones, E. F: war claim 7104. Votes of. See YEA .AND NAY VOTES.
Kelly, Robert G: war claim 3028.
King, Henry: war claim 8665. Enloe, I saac N.
King, Sarah: war claim 2186. Bill for relief {see bill H. R. 8636).
Kyle, E. J: war claim 1576.
Lea, Mrs. F. A: war claim 398. Enlow, Harriet E.
Lewis, C. S: war claim 5015. • Bill for reli.e f (see bill H. R. 3495).
Lomax, Thomas: war claim 5895.
McAdams, Irwin: for relief 4206. Ensel, L. S.
McCollum, Isaac L: war claim 5194. Bill for relief (see billS. 770).
McDaniel, J. C: war claim 5236. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 738).
McGill, E. T: war claim 1209. Entwistle, James
McKinney, M. A: war claim 608.
McNickle, J. B: war claim 5236. Bill for relief (see bill II. R. 5409).
Massengill, S. D: war claim 5378. Envelopes. See also POSTAL SERVICE.
Melton, Henry: war claim 334, 367.
Melton, William: war cla.im 5194. 13ills to use business envelope (see bills S. 3003; H. R. 10457).
Morgan, J. H: war claim 3218. Bill to provide regis~-letter envelopes (see billS. 3300).
Moss, John H: war claim 6606. Bill to prohibit printing return reqnests'On stamped (see bill H.
R. 4985).
Nance, Amanda: war claim 5194.
Nance, Hugh: war claim 5895. Bill relative to letter sheet (see bill H. R. 5616).
Nelson, Mattie Chappel: war claim 1890. Petition relative to business envelopes reported adversely (H.
Newton, Lytle: war claim 182. R. REPORT 2074) 3887.
Parker, P. E: war claim 2042. Epidemic Diseases. See DISEASES.
Perry, J. A. J: war claim 334. Episcopal Theological Seminarv, Virginia
Person, S. B: war claim 334.
Price. Margaret E: for pension 1209. Bill for relief (see bill S. 515).
Price, Nancy R: for pension 1209. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6353).
Repogle, Frederick A: war claim 8320. Epley, .Adanl L.
Rhodes, Rebecca: war claim 5378. Billfor relief {see billS. 1137).
Robinson, Martha A: war claim 1306.
Sanders, Lindsey: for relief 724. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2726).
Shell, John: war claim 2186. Epley, Hem'!/ W.
Stanley, R. G: war claim 2367. Petition for relief 2367.
Tennessee, citizens of: for increase of pay of fourth-class post-
masters 44, 52, 84, 112, 163, 182, 284, 368, 502, 608, Epling, .lJI_rs. E. J.
645, 76G• Bill to pension (see bill H. R. ll26).
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Epperson , Martin Ermentrout-Continued.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5993). Bills and joint resolutions introduced b.v
Petition for pension 725. . Schaeffer, Alberl: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 530) 160.
Eppert, C. P. Scharff, Casper: to pension (see bill H. R. 534) 161. .
Papers withdrawn in Senate 3820. Schimmelfening, Sophia: to increase pension (.see b1ll H. R.
52B4) 498.
Eppes, Jolin W. Small, Michael P: for relief (see bill H. R: 542) 161.
Papers referred in House 33-!. Snyder, Daniel H: for relief (see bill a R. 544) 161.
Tothero, Philip: to pension (see bill H., R. 535) 161.
Epping and Brannan (administrators) Wertz, George W: to increase pension (see bills H. R. 526, 8407)
Bills for relief (see bills H. R.5094, 5355). 100, 1989. .
Epps, Prince Wesner, Mary Ann: to pension (see bill H. R. 531) 161.
Petition for relief 253. Motions and resolutions offered by
Eppstrin, John B. Committee clerks: that Committee on Accounts desig_nate 2:29.
Papers referred in Honse 3072. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Equity Causes. See COURTS OF UNITED STATES. American Shipping League: relative to American shipping 1129.
Bender, M. J: for reduction of postage on seeds 2820.
Era (schooner) Bentley & Gernig: against reduction of tariff on flax and hemp
Bills for relief (sec bills S. 1442, 2411; H. R. 86). 2367.
Bird, J. W: for reduction of postage on seeds 1322.
Erastus, William A . Blakely, John: for abolition of tax on tobacco 1663.
Petition for relief 1356. - - - for :passage of letter-carriers~ bill 2367.
Erb, Ephraim Boise, W. E: for reduction of postage on seeds 1663, 2756.
Bone-black manufacturers: against reduction of duty 2539.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9937). Boston Executive Business Association: for fast mails 1171.
Erben, Henry Bowman, Charles: for abolishing t.:'l.x on tobacco 1937.
Bill for relief (see billS. 398). California, quicksilver manufacturers of: .favoring duty on quick-
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8758). silver 3797.
Chicago, memorial committee of: relative t{) third and fourth
Erdmann, Amelia class oostmasters 1937.
Bill to pension (see bilfS. 3523). Chicago- Board of Trade: for prohibiting importation of salted
pork 766.
Ericsson, John Chicctgo Butchers' Protective Association: for branding and tax
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 9356). o r counterfeit lard 83.
Erie, Pennsylvania Clews, Henry: for financial legislation 334.
Cunningham, James: against reduction of postage 608.
Petition. to ret:lin signal-service station in 2987. De Turck, J. G: in favor of placing works of art on free-list
Erie Canal 1695.
Dinger & Conrad Company: for reduction of postage on seeds
Bill to aid enJargement of (see bill H: R. 8065).
2367.
Ermentrout, Daniel (a Representat-it·eft·om Pennsylvania) Dipple, Margaret: for pension 112.
DQnahower, John T: . for pension 766.
Attended 5. Duluth (Minn.) Chamber of Commerce: in favor of Nicaragua.
Appointed on committees 279. Canal4977.
Appointed conferee 4474. Ex-Union Prisoners' Association: for pension bill 64.3.
Leave of absence granted to 7034, 8159. Farrelly, Patrick: for amendment of postal laws 1663.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Fishing Union: for-protection 283.
Army and Navy: to refnnd income tax paid by (see H. Res. 76) Flax and Hemp Growers' and Tinners' Association: that skilled
487. labpr be allowed to come into this country 283.
Brevet commissions: to allow President to confer (see bill H. R. Fritch, T. L., & Co: in favor of retaining duty on ocher 523G.
4611) 366. Fry, JI.Iary J: for relief2756.
Cigar-manufacturers: to reduce penal sum of bond (see bill H. Gallagher, Charles: for re1ief283.
R. 1786) 229. . Georgia, citizens of: for aid to education 2599.
Civil-service Jaws: to improve (see bill H. R. 1787) 229. Gibbs, C. L: for reduction of postage on seeds 1209.
Clark, Susan A: to pension (see bill H. R. _540) 161. Goff, E. L., and others: for reduction of postage on seeds 1306.
Committee cle1 ks: to regul:J.te time for beginning of pay of (see Gold and silver beaters: for increase of duty 564. ·
H. Res. 29) 229. Gervy, Milton .1.\I: for reduction ofpostageon seeds 1890.
Donabower, John F: to pension (see bill H. R. 533) 161. Gratinck, Smith & Fryer Lumber Company: for retention of
Fleig, Kate: to pension (see bill H. R. 536) 161. duty on lumber 1990.
Gaul, H. S: to pension (see bill H. R. 528) 160. · Gude, A: for reduction of postage on seeds 2369.
Geiser, Clara: to pension (see bills H. R. 529, 8514) 160,2087. Ham burgh (Pa. ) post-office, clerks in: relative to pay 823.
Reily, George W., and George H. Yocum: for relief (see bill H. Hedges, W. N : for reduction of postage on seeds 1528.
R. 7810) 1527. Huidekoper, H. S: for pensions to disabled soldiers 2240.
Herhem, Reuben: for relief (see bill H. R. 5439) 563. Illinois, merchants and others of Chicago: against tariff on colored
.· Hoak, :Michael: for relief (see bill H. R. 541) 161. _ bottles 3028. .
Hoffman, W. J: to allow him to accept decoration (see H. Res. International Copyright Association: in favor of international
100) 822. copyright act 2510.
Hunter, John: to pension (see bill H. R. 525) 160. J. Aitken Meigs Medical Association: for removal of duty on
Kauntner, Edward S: to pension (see bill H. R. 539) 161. medical goods 1663. .
Lichty, Henry: to pension (see bill H. R. 532) 161. Jamison, A: for reduction of postage on seeds 1663.
Lighthiser, Joseph: to pension {see bill H. R. 522) 160. Junior Order of :Mechanics: fur making February 22legal holi-
Lutz, John C: to pension (see bill H. R. 524) 160. day 1355, 14.30, 1663, 1695.
Lyon, John: to remove charge of desertion (Bee bill H. R. 543) - - - for restricting immigration 6173.
161. Keeney, N. B., & Son: for reduction of postage on seeds 1466.
McKibbin, David B: for relief (see bill H. R. 5283) 498. Laundrymen: for pn.ssage of anti-Chinese billl129.
Miller, James: to pension (see bill H. R. 538) 161. Leahy, G. H: for reduction of postage on seeds 1129.
Otto, Charlotte W: to pension (see bill H. R. 521) 160. Lumber producers: against placing lumber on free-list 124.
Paff, Sarah A: to pension (see bill H. R. 523) 160. McFarlane, George S: for retention of part of tax on cigars 15.
Postmasters: to regulate pay of fourth-class (see bill H. R. 7764) Mas~achusetts, citizens of Boston: for retention of tariff on wool,
1515. rag3, extracts, etc. 2599.
Ranke, Peter D: for relief (see bill H. R. 537} 161. Mat-Makers' Protective Association: for labor bill 4141.
Reno, Marcus A: for relief (see bill H. R. 545) 161. Mert, Crowell & Kirkpatrick: for reduction of postage on seeds
Hhoads, Rebecca: to pension (see bill H. R. 527) 160. 5058.
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Washington's headquarters 7115.
Washington's sword 2892, 2893. Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 10816).
Winyaw Bay improvement 5615. Petition for pension 6226.
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Ewing, Jmnes F. Exec utive Nominatio ns a nd Confirmations-Continued.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6238). Arnold, J . F., to be postmaster at Foxcroft, Me. ; nominated 64; con•
firmed570. •
Petition for relief 823. Arnold, J. W., to be postmaster at Lockport, Til.; nominated 303 ; con-
firmed 74.9.
E wing, Racltel Amold., S., to be assistant engineer in Navy; nominated 7033; confirmed
Petition for relief 4613. 7170. .
ArnoldS. 0., to be postmaster at Katonah, N.Y.; nominated 65·; con-
E wing, W. T. firmed 145.
Arnold, T. L., to be postmaster at Three Rivers, Mich. ; nominated 277;
Petition for relief 3199. confirmed 749.
Arnold, W. F ., to be assistant surgeon in Navy; nomina ted 7854.; con-
Executions. See COURTS OF UNITED STATES. firmed 7537.
Atchison , H. L. , to be postmaster at Chatfield, Minn.; nominated 277;
E xec utive D epartments confirmed 877.
Bills to establish system for practice of attorneys before (see bills Averell, W . ,V,, to be captain in Army; nominated 7788; confirmed 8040.
Babcock, G. D., to be postmaster at 1\:lexico, N. Y.; nominated 65; con·
S. 542; H. R. 3275). firmed 172.
Bill to authenticate official seals of (see bill S. 543). Babcotk, L . G., to be postmaster at Lexington, Mass.; nominated 709;
Bills to regulate compensation of watchmen in (see bills S. 1751; confirmed 909. -
Babcock, V. M., to be receiver of public moneys at St. Ci:l'OixFalls, Wis.;
H. R. 6037, 6125, 6127, 6666)! . nominated 5252; confirmed &174.
Bill to provide for disposition of useless papers in (see bill S. Baca, V. M., to be United States consul at Piedras Negras; nominated
2305) . lW74; confirme d 8343.
Ba-con, J . E ., to be minister resident of United Stutes at Paraguay and
Bill to increase salaries of heads of (see bill H. R. 6132). Uruguay; nominated 6474; confi.r med 7537.
Joint resolution for a committee to investigate compensation of Bailey, C.J., to be first lieutenant l<'irst United Slates Artillery; nomi-
officers and employes in (see H. Res. 164) . nated 800; confirmed 122-l.
Baile~' , W. T ., to be postmaster at 1\Iarshalltown, Iowa; nominated 63;
Time extended for Senate committee to report on 50. confirmed 10.51.
Report of Senate committee on investigation of (S. REPORT 507) Bail·d , J . B ., to be register of the land office at Seattle, Wash.; nomi-
1846. nated 8934.; confirmed 9073.
Bait·d, W . M., to be postmaster at Ogdensburgh, N.Y.; nominated 65.;
Executiv e N o minat i ons and C onfirmatio ns confirmed 145.
Baker, C. W., to be postmaster at Millington, N . J.; nominated 6015;
Abbot, F. V., to be captain Corps of Engineers; nominated 7033; con- confirmed 6574.
firlll.(!d 7537. Baker, J, F ., to be postmaster at Ellsworth, Kans.; nominated 63; con·
Abbott , C. W. , to be first lieutenant Twelfth United States Infantry; firmed 749.
nominated 102; confirmed 568. Baker, ,V, P ., to be second lieutenant Tenth United States Infantry;
Abbott , J . B., to be postmaster at Genesee, N. Y.; nominated 1088; con- nominated 103; confirmed 569.
firmed 1276. Baldwin, H., t > be postmaster at Park River, Dak.; nominated 5252;
Abruham, II., to be collector of customs at Willamette, Oregon; nomi- confirmed 5804.
nated 37; confirmed 710. Baldwin, J . H., to be captain Eighteenth United States Infantry; nom-
Abt. F ., to be postmaster at Lead City, Dak.; nominated 276; confirmed inated 102; confirmed 5c8.
877. Baldwin, T. A., to be major Sevent!J. TJniled States Cavalry; nominated
Ackert, C. J. , to be postmasJer at New Paltz, N.Y.; nominated 9607. 101; confirmed 563.
Ackley, S. M., to be lieuten:mt-comm!l.nder in Navy; nominated 800; Ball, R. T. I., to be a passed assistant paymaster in Navy; nominated
confirmed 1552. 9100; confirmed 9568.
Ada Uls, C. 1\1., to be postmaster at Colorado, Tex.; nominated 101; con- Ballantine, l\:1. F., to be postmaster at Syracuse, Nebr.; nominated 15C7;
lit·med 171. confirmed 2223.
Adams, E., to be postmaster atFr::mklin, Pa..; nominated 876; confirmed Baltenberg. H., to l;e postmaster at Hay Springs, Nebr.; nominated37;
2615. confirmed 570.
Adams, H. R .. to be second lieutenant Twenty-fifth United States Inf:::m - Bankson, L., to be assistant engineer in Navy; nominated 7033; con-
try; nominated 104; confirmed 570. firmed 7170.
Adam8, B. R., to be additional second lieutenant Twenty-third United Barclay, ,V, H., to be pension agent at Pittsburgh, Pa.; nominated 204;
States Infantry; nominated 103; confirmed 569. confirmed 567 .
.Adams, J. M., to be register of the land office at Spokane Falls, Wash.; Barlow. H. 1\I., to be collector of customs for district of Delaware; nom-
nominated 276; confirmed l:!i6. inated 60H; confirmed 6474.
Adams, J. M., to be register of the land office at Sidney, Nebr.; nomi- Barney, G. F ., to be first lieutenant of Second United States Artillery;
nated 276; co:1firmed 876. nominated 8343; confirmed 9073.
Adkins, J.D. , to be po8tmaster at Williamsburgh, Ky.; nominated 3285; Barratt, C. R., to be postmaster at SalL Lake City, Utah; nominated 80;
confirmed 3931. con.firmed 14.6.
Ake, J. T., to be register of_the land office at Ironton, Mo.; nominated Barry, W. ,V,, to beapaymastcrin the Navy; nominated 278; confirmed
303; confirmed 710. 1276.
.Albert, P. A., to be postmaster at Holley, N. Y.; nominated 277; con- Barton, W ., to be postmaster at Dalton, 1\Inss.; nominated 876; confirmed
firmed 710. 1224.
Albright, F. H., to be additional second lieutenant Twelfth United States Basse tt, T. S., to b e postmaster at Birmingham, Conn.; nominated 876;
Infantry; nominated 103; confirmed 569. confirmed 1224.
Albright, F. H., to be second lieutenant Ninth United States Infantry; B .ttes, N. L ., to be a medical director in Navy; nominated 9100; confirmed
nominated 103; confirmed :>70. 9568.
Albro, S. H ., to be superintendent of Indian schools; nominated 9072. B a xte1·, D. E., to be postmaster at Delphos, Ohio; nominated 5253; con-
Alexander, J. H., to be second lieutenant Ninth United States Cavalry; firmed 5804.
nominated 103; confirmed 569. Bay lie s, J., to be second lieutenant Fifth United States Infantry; nom-
Alexander, L. T., to be postmaster at Monticello, Iowa; nominated 63; inated 1022; confirmed 1275.
confirmed 1224. Beach, F . H., to be additional second lieutenant First United Stntes Cav-
Alexa nder, ,V, S., to be first lieutenant Fourth United States Artillery; a lry; nominated 103; confirmed 569.
nominated 102; confirmed 558. - Beach , F. H., to be second lieutenant Sixth United States Cavalry; nom-
Allard, C. G., to be postmaster at Winooski, Vt.; nominated 3286; con- inated 103; confirmed 569.
firmed 5804. Beacon, J. H ., to be first lieutenant Third United States Infantry; nom-
Allen, A . C., to be postmaster at Suffield, Conn.; nominated 6015; con- in a ted 87G; confirmed 1276.
firmed 6474. B ea man, D . H., to be postmaster at Hiram, Ohio ; nominated 101; con-
Allen, \V. G., to be United States consul at Kingston, Jamaica.; nomi- firmed 145.
nated 8074; confirmed 8257. Beane, F . W., to be a register of the land office at Blackfoot (formerly
.Allen, W. H., to be postmaster at Ennis, Tex.; nominated 303; confirmed Oxford), Idnho; nominated 276; confirmed 876.
571. Beardsley, J. C., to be second lieutenant Eighth United States Infantry;
Allen, W. J., to be district judge for the southern district of lllinois; nomina ted 1022; confirmed 1276.
nominated 123; confirmed 7lu. Beatty, A., to be postmaster a.t New Britain, Conn.; nominated 62; con-
.Allison, 1\f., to be postmaster at Canisteo, N. Y.; nominated 65; con- firmed570. I
firmed 145. Beatty, J. W. , to be postmaster at Mexico, Mo.; n ominated 7354; con-
Almy, W . E., to be first lieutenant Fifth United States Cavalry; nomi- . firmed 7537.
nated 8074; confirmed 8688. Beck, W. H., to be captain Tenth United States Cavalry; nominated 278;
Alvis, J.D., to be post·master at Salem, Ind.; nominated 3285; confirmed con fi rmed 570.
3931. Beckfield, W. L., to be postmaster at Loveland, Colo.; nominated 79; con-
Anderson E ., to be second lieutenant Fifteenth United States Infantry; firmed 1741.
nominated 6016; confirmed 6475. Be-ckwith, A. , to b e a ssis tant commissary-general, with rank of colonel,
.Anderson, F . T., to be ·receiver of public moneys at Del Norte, Colo.: in Subsistence Depa rlw e nt; nominated 8257; confirmed 8782.
nominated 2408; confirmed 2408. B eesle y, T ., to be postmaster at Provo City, Utah; nomina.ted 7354; con
.Anderson, M . A., t-o be assistant engineer in Navy; nominated 7033; con- firmed 7788.
firmed 7170. Benedict. J. F., to be collector of internal reven ue for Colorado; nomi-
Anderson, 'l'. J., to be Assistant Commissioner o f General Land Office; nated 36; confirmed 124.
nominated 2260; confirmed 2408. Benne tt, F . C., to be postmnsle1· at Monroe, Wis. ; nominated 101; con-
Andrews, F . G., to be postmaster at Oxford, Pa. ; nominate d 6016; con- firmed 475.
tinned 7537. Bennett, VI. M., to be postmaster at Jackson, Mich. ; nominated 709; cot:-
Andrews, P., to be ensign in Navy; nominated 7433; confirmed 8039. firmed 909.
Andrick, J. H ., to be postmaster at 1\:lcGregor, Iowa; nominated 2408 ; B e nning ton, L. G., to be consul at Rio Grande d o Sul ; nominated 303;
confirmed 2915. c onfirm ed 801.
Applegate, D. H., to be po8tmaster at Red Bank, N.J.; nominated 6015 ; B e n8on , H. C., to be first lieute nant Fourth United StatesCa.Yalry; nom-
confirmed 6574. inated 182>; confirwed 2069.
Armor, W., to be postmaster at Golden, Colo.; nominated 79; confirmed B en son, N.J., to be postmaster at Tower, Minn.; nominated z:n; con-
1741. • firmed 877.
Armstrong, 11. C., to be postmaster at Neosho, Mo.; nominated 37; con· Benson, ,V, S., t o be a lieutenant junior grade in Navy; nominated
firmed 145. 9100; confirmed 9568.
Arnold A., to be postmaster a t White Haven, Pa.; nominated 66; con- Berry, C. H., to be a ssocia te justice of supreme court of Idaho; nom!.-
firmed In. nated G014; confirmed 6574.
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL .RECORD. 265 •
llzecutive Nominations and Confirmations-Continued. Executive Nominations and Confirmations-Continued.
Bflr~~~·f>t>. be postmaster at Winches ~er, Ill.; nominated 276; con- Briley, H. C., to be. postmaster at Dell Rapids, Dak.; nominated 3285;
confirmed 3931. ·
Bertolette, D. N., to be a surgeon in Navy; nominated 9100; confirmed Briscoe, E. P., to be agent for the Indians at Crow Agency, Montana.;
9568. nominated 1338; confirmed 1741.
B~~;dH ~~ be postmaster at Hudson, Oh1o: nominated 471~; con·
Bfi:~~~li7i.B., to be postmaster at Canton, D a k.; nominated 79; con- 525
Bronaugh, W. V., t-o be a. lieutenant, junior grade, iu Navy; nominated
55
B~~~·e~ y ~~ be post master at Huntsv ille, Mo.; nominated 1186 ; con- 9100; confirmed 9569.
B~~~~rci:.i~f:5.H., to be postmaster at Clinton, N.Y.; nominated 2615;
Biddle, :J. , to be lieutenant-colonel Fifth United States Cavalry; nomi-
nated 101 ; confirmed 568. Brooke, E. H., to be first lieutenant Twenty-first United States Infantry;
Bigelow, S. F., to be attorney of the United States for New :Jersey; nom- nominated 1825; confirmed 2069. •
inated 137; rejected 7187. Brooke, :J. R., to be brigadier-general; nominated 2775; confirmed 3246.
B~~~~~':;d. ~~:,to be postmaster at Boise City, Idaho; nominated 876; Brooks, :J. 1\I., to be United States attorney for California.; nominated
1088; withdrawn 2615.
Billings, H. 0., to be register of the land office at Hailey, Idaho; nomi- Brown, G., to be commodore in Navy; nominated 801; confirmed 1276.
Bfi~~~·d~ r·· to be postmaster at Cherokee, Kans.; nominated m; con-
nated 276; confirmed 1275.
Bingham, D. E., to be postmaster at Southington, Conn.; nominated 4
2-108 ; confirmed 3236. Bfi~~~·li4"f·• to be postmaster atN(;lssCity, Kans.; nominated 63; con-
Bingham, E. F., to be chief-justice :or the supreme court of the Dis trict
of Columbia; nominated 123; confirmed 748. Bftr~~dsi4;:• to be postmaster at Havana., N.Y.; nominated 65; con·
Bisbee_. C. R., to be collector of customs for district of St. :John's. Fla.;
nom10ated 9607; confirmed 9607. Brown, T. B., to be a first assistant engineer in revenue service; nomi-
Bisho p, :J. , to be commander in Navy; nominated 801; confirmed 1552. nated 2915; confirmed 3286.
Bispham, H. A., to be ensign in Nary; nominated 801; confirmed 1276
Bissel!, G. D., to be postmaster at Naugatuck, Conn,; nominated 62.; 7
Bffr~~dTi f'• to be postmaster at Grafton, Dak.; nominated 100; con·
Brown, ,V. R., to be postmaster at Newburgh, N. Y.; nominated 65;
confirmed 570.
Black, :J., to be consul at Buda-Peslh; nominated 422; confirmed 710. confirmed 145.
Blades, F. 8., to be postmaster at Sterling, Kans .; nominated 63; con- Browne, J. H.,to be pot>tmaster at Tompkinsville, N.Y.; nominated 2069;
firmed 749. confirmed 2408. ·
Bls~1·, :J., to -be Indian agent in Kansas;' nominated 2838; confirmed 4236. Browne, :J. M., to be Surgeon-General and Chief of Bureau of Medicine
Blatrsdell, S. L., to be marshal of the United States for Rhode Island· and Surgery in Department of the Navy; nominated 2408; confirmed
nominated 123; confirmed 1224. ' 2615.
B~~~fux'u~d ~~ ~.e United States eonsul at Paramaribo; nominated 3784;
Blake, :J. Y. F., to be first lieutenant Sixth United States Cavalry; nom-
inated 101 ; confirmed 568. 3
Brownell, E. L., to be postma~ter at Spirit Lake, Iowa; nominated 328.3;
Blakely, G. B., t-o be receiver of public moneys at Sidney, Nebr.; nomi-
nated 204; confirmed 475. confirmed 8040. .
Blan c, C. de, to be United States consul at Puerto Cabello; nominated Browning, :J. W., to be meller of the United States mint at Denver, •.
5851; confirmed 8074. Colo.; nominated 4087; confirmed 4164.
Blanding, ,V. M., to be register of the land office at St. Croix Falls,,Vis.; Broyles, W. T., to be postmaster at Dayton, Tenn.; nominated 278; con-
nominated 276; confirmed 876. firmed 57!. .
Blatchford, R. M., to be first lieutenant Eleventh United States Infantry· Bruce, W. E., to be second lieutenant Twenty-second United States In-
nominated 102; confirmed 568. - ' fantry; nominated 103; confirmed 569.
B~~n~dsi~:· to be postmas ter at Shelby, Ohio; nominated 101; con- Brumby, T. l\1., to be lieutenant in Navy; nominated 800; confirmed
1522.
Blunt, A. C., to be first:lieutenant First United States Artillery; nomi- Bryan, :J. S., to be postmaster a.t Newton, Pa.; nominated 3286; con-
nated 102; confirmed 568. firmed 4236.
Bogard us, H. , to be postmaster at Coxsackie, N.Y.; nominated 1088· Bryant, P. H., to be assisant surgeon in Navy; nominated 9607.
confirmed 1551. ' Buchanan , A. G., to be postmaster a.t Abilene, Kans.; nominated 63;
Bogert, I. E. P., to be postmaster at Wilkes Barre, Pa.; nominated 66· confirmed 74.8.
confirmed 171. ' Buchanon, :J. G., to be postmaster at Pontiac, Mich.; nominated 709;
B~\~:~X' i%.' to be postmas ter at Unadilla, N. Y.; nominated 65; con- confirmed 909.
Bu chl~ alter, C. F., to be postmaster at Armourdale, Kans.; nomjnated
Bfi~!~dg~;s-,~· F. , to be postmas ter at Lititt, Pa.; nominated 6016; con- 63; confirmed 748.
Buck, :J. G . H., to be postmaster at Hillsborough, Tex. ; nominated 5253;
Bommerscheim, D. F., to be pos tmaster at Three Oaks, :Mich. ; nomi- confirmed 5539.
nated 3285; confirmed 3931. Buck, W. L., to be first lieutenant Thirteenth United States Infantry;
Bomus, P. S., to be captain of First United States Cavalry· nominated nominated 1740; confirmed 2069.
2442; confirmed 2175. ' Bfi~~:d f5l;:• to be postmaster at Spencer, Iowa; nominated 63; con-
B~~~fi!!d·:Jsl.be postmaster at Iron Rh·er, 1\Iich.; nominated 3285;
Buhner, A., to be first lieutenant of the revenue service; nominated 710;
Bond,~ · E., to be collector of customs for district of .Albemarle N.C.; confirmed 1275.
nommlloted 8257; confirmed 8688. Bullard, W. H. G., to be ensign in Navy; nominated 7433; confirmed
Borstel, H. C., to be consul at Pernambuco; nominated 36; confirmed 8039.
3931. Bundick, P . W., to be postmaster at Augusta, Kans.; nominated 1186;
Bost.wick, F.l\1., to be a lieutenant, junior grade, in Navy; nominated confirmed 2223. •
9100; confirmed 9569. Burbank, C. S., to be captain Tenth United States Infantry; nominated
Boulware, ,V. L., to be postmaster at Valentine, Nebr.; nominated 79 · 8074; confirmed 8688.
confirmed 570. ' Burch, B. F., to be receiver of public moneys at Oregon City, Oregon;
Bourke, :J. C., to be second lieutenant Fifth United States Al·tillery · nominated 204; confirmed 567.
B'fi~<!~~· 1f .' to be postmaster_at Georgetown, Ky.; nominated 64; con-
nominated 102; confirmed 569. '
llourke,:J. C., t-o be additional second lieutenant Second United States 15
Artillery; nominated 103; confirmed 569. Burgdorff, T. F., to be passed assistant engineer in Navy; nominated
Bowen, D . F., to be a second ~sistant e ngineer in the revenue service· · 9101; confirmed 9569.
nominated 37; confirmed 876. ' Burgess, E., to be register of the land office at Prescott, Ariz.; nomi-
Bowie, R. 1., to be special examiner of dna;s in San Francisco Cal. · nated 276; confirmed 710.
nominated 37; confirmed 710. • ' ' Burghardt, N. R., to be postmaster at South Orange, N. :J.; nominated
Bfi7r!:!d~sis: to be naval constructor in Navy; nominated 8782; con- 65; confirmed 144..
Bm·ke, B., to be postmaster at Santa Cruz, Cal.; nominated 79; con-
B~:r:ft~~·~·J;0.to be postmaster at St. :Johnsbury, Vt.; nominated 67;
firmed 145. '
Bfi~~~fsJ:i: to be United States consul at Ba.hia; nominat-ed 3634; con·
Bowyer, :J.l\1., to be lieutenant in Navy; nominated 800; confirmetl1552.
Boyce, H. R., to be postmaster at Fonda., N. Y.; nominated 303; con- Burke, R., to be postmaster at 'Vhat Cheer, Iowa; nominated 63; con·
firmed 710. firmed 1224.
Boyd, :J. C., to be surgeon in the Navy; nominated 278; confirmed 570. Burt', G. W., to be second lieutenant First United States Artillery; nomi·
Boyd, L., to be postmaster at National City, Cal.; nominated 3~5; eon- nated 6016; confirmed 6475.
firmed 3931. B~~~ofi;:n':J. f4.'4.to be postmaster at Plymouth, 1\iich. ; nominated 64;
Boyle, C. E., to be chief-justice of the supreme court of 'Vashington
Territory; nominated 8257; confirmed 9072. · Burt, A. S., to be lieutenant-colonel Seventh United States Infantry;
B%!:~~4.:it3. to be postmaster at Freeland, Pa..; nominated 3286; con- nominated 278; confirmed 570.
Burton, G. H., to be inspector-general wi!.h rank of lieutenant-colonel;
nominated 8257; 'confirmed 8782.
B~~~fie:~!'c:i' i~I ~e postmaster at Parker's Landing, Pa.; nominated 277; Buser, H. W., to be postmaster at Hummelstown, Pa.; nominated 277;
Bradford, W. L., to be consul at Bal'l'anquilla.; nominated 302; with- confirmed 571.
drawn 1275. Butler, D. W., to be Indian agent at Warm Springs, Oregon; nominated
Bradley, 1\i., to be medical director in Navy; nominated 9100; confirmed · 2809; confirmed 3931.
9568. Butler, M. C., to be additional second lieutenant Fourteenth United
Brag~r,E. S., to be minister to I\Iexico; nominated 422. States Infantry; nominated 6017; confirmed 6475.
Bragg. ,V, L., to be an Interstate-Commerce Commissioner; nominated Butler, M. C .. to be second lieutenant Ninth United States Infantry;
204; confirmed 568. nominated 9607.
B~~~~· D. L., to be a rear-admiral in Navy; nominated 801; confirmed Butler, S., to be Second Comptroller of the Treasury; nominated 36;
confirmed 908.
B~~g~~e~. ~: to be postmaster at Texarkana, Ark.; nominated 62;
Butt, :J. B.,· to be first lieutenant in reYenue service of United States;
1 nominated 6015; confirmed 6474.
Butterfield, F. ,V. L., to be United States consul at Ghent; nominated
Brandon, '1'. :J., to be judge of probate in Davis County, Utah; nomi-
nated 7788; confirmed 9072. 1971 ; confirmed 2508. .
Brawley, "\V. C., to be postmaster at Mauston, Wis.; nominated 4712. Butsch, V., to be postmaster at Boulder, Colo.; nominated 79; confirmed
Breed, G., to be ensign in Navy; nominated 7433; confirmed 8039. 1741.
Brett,~· E., to be first lieutenant Twenty-fourth United States Infantry; Bynam, G. W., to be postmaster at Corinth , 1\Iiss.; nominated C5; ~on•
nomrnated278; confirmed570. ·firmed 144. · .
Bridges, :J. 0., to be consul at Brockville, Ontario; nominated 37; con- Byrne , M. F. , to be postwastcr at Gmss Valley, Cal.; nominated 100 ·
firmed 748. confirmed 171. ·
B~~~cfi ~., to be postmaster at l~ ct· keley , Cal.; nominated 79; , on-
Brigham, :J. H., to be consul at Kingston, Jamaica; nominated 30:!; con-
firmed 1275. 4
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firmed 1551. firmed 7170. ·
Carlisle, S. S., to be minister to Bolivia; nominated 36; confirmed 171. Congdon, J. W., to he captain in United States revenue service; nomi-
Carnahan, E. 0., to be second lieutenant Twelfth United States Infantry;
nor:niuated1022; confirmed 1276.
I nated 9508 .
Connell, .K R., to be United Slates consul at Batavia.; nominated 8572.
": Carney, P. H., to be postmasteratMankato, 1\Iinn.; nominated 4712; con- Conolcy, ,V, N., to be postmaster at Tampa, Fla.; nominated 62; con-
firmed 5804. firmed 4~3.
Carpenter, A. H. W .. to be postmaster at New Bedford, Mass.; nomi- Constant, ,V. l\I., to be a. lieutenant, junior grade, in Na~·y; nominated
nated 64; confirmed 571. 9100; confirmed 9569. •
Carpenter, C. B., to be postmaster at BrookfielQ, Mass.; nominr.tetl 277; Cook, E. J., to be postmaster at Arkadelphia, Ark.; nominated 303;
confirmed 571. confirmed 571.
Carpenter, D. A., to be pension agent at Knoxville, Tenn.; no minated Cooke, G. H.-. to be a medical i11spector in Navy; nominated 9100; con-
204; confirmed 567. firmed 95G9.
Carpenter, R. 1\I., to be po tmaster at Audubon, Iowa; nominated 63; Cook'ley, \V. H., to be postmaster at Geneva., Nebr.; nominated 79; con-
confirmed 93~5. firmed 570.
Carpenter, W. B., to be postmaster at Flushing, N.Y.; nominated 6015; Cooley, T. M., to be an Interstate Commerce Commissioner; nominated
confirmed 6474. 204; _confirmed 568.
Carpenter, W. L., to be captain .Ninth United States Infantry; nomi- Coon, T. B., to be postmast~r at Kil bourn City, Wis.; nominated 278;
nated 102; confirmed 568. confi1·med 570.
Carrell, S. E., to be postmaster at Adell, Iowa; nominated 3285; con- Coontz, R. E., to be ensign in Navy; nominated 801; confirmed 1276.
firmed 9365. Cooper , A. B., to be district attorney for Delaware; nominated 1740;
Canington, G. W., to be register of the land office at Ashland, Wis.; confirmed 2069.
nominated 276; confirmed 876. • Cooper, G. F., to be ensign in Navy; nominated 7433; confirmed 8039.
Carroll, P., to be postmaster at Lonaconing, Md.; nominated 3:!85; con- Coope1·, J. S., to be postmaster at Mount Gilead, Ohio; nominated 66;
firmed 3941. C<Jllfirmed 355. _
Carruth, F. P., to be postmaster at Orange, Mass.; nominated 1740; con- Cooper, 1\I., to be postmaster at F01·est City, Iowa; nominated 6015;
firmed 2775. confirmed 804.0.
Cary, C. S., to be Solicitor-General; nominated 1275; confirmt':d 1972. Corbet, J. M., to be register of land office at Grand Forks, Dak.; nomi-
Casey, T. L., to be captain Corps of Eugineers; nominated 8074; con- nated 1825; confirmed 3931.
firmed 86~S. Corcoran, D. 0., to be postmaster at Oxford, Ohio; nominated 709;
Casey, T. L., to be Chief of Engineers; nominated 6016; confirmed 6574. confirmed 1224.
Cashen, J. F .. to be postmaster at New Rochelle, N.Y.; nomina:ted 2C6J; Comelius, H., to be register of the land office at l\Iem1.sha, Wis.; nomi-
confirmed 2408. . nated 276; confirmed 876.
Cavan, A.M., to be postmas~1·atEl Paso, Ill.; nominated 62; confirmed Cornell,L. B., to be receiver of public moneys at Spokane Falls. Wash.;
423. nominated 1339; confirmed 2442.
Chaffee, A. R., to be major Ninth United States Cavalry; nominated 6367; Cornman, D., to be captain Twenty-first United States Infantry; nom-
confirxped 6575. inated 1825; confirmed 2069.
Chamberlin, J. L., .to be first lieutenant First United States Artillery; Corwin, H. S., to be postmaster at Peru, Ill.; nominated 277; confirmed
nominated 102; confirmed 1224. 570.
Chaudler, E., to be first lieutenant Sixt~enth United States Iufantry; Co sitt, C. H., to be p cstmaster at Owosso, Mich.; nominated 707; con-
nominated 102; confirmed 568. firmed 909.
Chapin, E. S., to be captain Fifteenth United States Infantry; nomi- Coston, H. H., to be captain in the Marine Corps; nominated 20G9; con-
nated 1825; confirmed 2069. firmed 2569.
Ohapman,J.E.,to be postmaster at La Cygne, Kans.; nominated63; Coulson , ,V, C., to be captain in United States revenue service; nomi-
confirmed 749. nated 6014; confirmed 6474.
Chapman, J. H., to be postmaster at Whitehall. Mich.; nominated 277; Coyle, J. R., to be a second assistant engineer in revenue service; nomi-
confirmed 749. nated 2915; confirmed 39.>"2.
Charde, A. B., to be receiver of public moneys at Niobrara, Nebr.; nom- Craddock, J. H., to be register of thelandofficeat Marysville, Cal.; nomi-
inated 20!; confirmed BiG. nated 709. •
Charters, J. B., to be postmaster at Dixon, Ill. ; nominated 62; confirmed Craddock, J. H., to be receiver of public moneys at Marysville, Cal.;
144. nominated 1224; confirmed 1275.
Chase, B.S., to be postmaster at Natchez, Miss.; nominated 8572; con- Craige, K., to be collector of internal revenue for fifth district of North
firmed 94ll. • Carolina; nominated 36; confirmed 144.
Chase, G. F., to be captain Third United States Cavalry; nominated Craighill, W. E., to be first lieutenant Corps of Engineers; nominated
101; confirmed 568. . 7033; confirmed 7537.
Chase, Van B., to be collector of customs at Barnstable, Mass.; nomi- Cramer, S., to be postmaster at Bata via, Ohio; nominated 3286; con-
nated 37; confirmed 568. firmed 3931.
Chase V. 0., to be ensign in Navy; nominated 801; confirmed 1276. Crandall, R. P., to be an assistant sm·geon in the Navy; nominated 278;
Chess' J. B., to be consul at Durango; nominated 37; confirmed 3279. confirmed 570.
Crism'an, E. R., to be second lieutenant Second United States Infantry; Crane, E. P " , to be consul aL Stuttgart ; nominated 36; confirmed 710.
nominated 6016; confirmed 6475. Cravens, J. L., to be postmaster at Fayetteville, Ark.; nominated 7354;
Church, H.L., to be postmaster at Union City, Pa.; nominated 6475; confirmed 7788.
confirmed 7537. Crawford, C. B., to be post-master :at Miffietown, Pa..; nominated 3286;
Cisco, J. G .• to be United States consul at Nuevo Laredo; nominated confirmed 4236.
8074; confirmed 8343. _ Crawford, J. T. G., to be receiver of public moneys at Gainesville, Fla.;
Clapp, J. W., to be collector of customs for the district of Nantucket, nominated 201; confirmed 876.
Mass.; nominated 276; confirmed 5253. Cremer, M., to be postmaster at Ypsilanti, Mich.; nominated 277; con-
Clark, C. L., to be postmaster at J'Bnesville, Wis.; nominated 37; con- firmed 749.
firmed 7<19. Crite..;, A. ,V., to be receiver of public moneys at Chadl·on, Nebr.; nomi-
Clark, D. C., to be postmaster at Phillipsburgh, Kans.; nominated 6015; nate d 204; confirmed 475.
confirmed 80i0. . Crofoot, L. W., be associate justice of supreme court of Territory of Da-
Clark, E. H., to be postmaster at Honesdale, Po..; nominated 1825; con- kota; nominated 8572; confirmed 9297.
firmed 2408. Cronin, U., to be postmaster at Kalkaska, 1\fich.; nominated 6015; con-
Clark, H. A., to be postmaster at San Jacinto, Cal.; nominated 6015; firmed 6474.
confirmed 6574. Cronin, 1\I. D., to be sc~ond li e ule:-~ant Twentieth United States In-
Clark, J. L., to be postmaster at Glenwood Springs, Colo.; nominated fantry: nominated 103; co nfirm ed56~.
303; confirmed 1276. Crook, G., to be major-general; nominated 2775; confirmed 324.6.
Clark, ,V., to be postmaster at Concord, N. H.; nominated 2408; con- Cro~ l ::md, '.f. L., to be postmaster at Bennettsville, S. ( ·. ; nominated
firm ed 244.2. - 3286; confil·med 4236.
Clark, W. H., io be postmast~r at Florence, Wis.; nominated 3286; con- Cross, It. W., to be judge of probate in Weber County, Utah; ncminated
firmed3931. 9072.
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Executive Nominations and Confirmations-Continued. Executive Nominations and Confirmations-Continued.
Cruse, T., to be first lieutenant Sixth United States Cavalry; nominated Dickey, G. W., to be postmaster at Houtzdale, Pa.; nominated 66; con-
101; confirmed 568. firmed 171.
Crn·mn, ?IL P., to be assistant appraiser at Boston, 1\Iass.; nominated Dickinson, D. :I'!I., to be Postmaster-General; nomir.ated 36; confirmed
37; confirmed 567. 475.
Currey, J. H ., to be postmaster at Nashrille, Tenn. ; nominated 627; Dickman, H. H., to be register of land office at Crookston, 1\Iinn.; nomi-
contixmed 801. nated 19TI ; confirmed 2915.
CUI"rier, 0., to be postmaster at Hallowell, 1\Ie.; nominated 101; con- Dickson, A. F., to be consul at Gaspe Basin; nominated 37; confirmed
firmed 570. 5fr7.
Curtis, H. P., to be deputy judge-advocate-general with rank of lieuten- Diffenbach, A. C., to be ensign in Navy; nominated 801; confirmed 1276.
ant-colonel; nominated..B572; confirmed 0073. Dike, G. L. ,Y., to be postmaster at Stonel~am, Mass.; nominated 64;
Cushing, G., to be post-rna ter at Hingham,"l\Iass.; nominated 11 S; confirmed 571.
confirmed 1741. Dill, A. H., to be marshal of United Sttttes for eastern district of Penn-
Cushing, S. T., to be commissary of subsistence with rank of major in sylvania; ·n ominated 123; confirmed 1224.
Subsistence Department; nominated 8"...57; con1lrmed '07 ~. Dillard, L. S., to be postmllSler at Oxford, Miss.; nominated 65; con-
Cusick, U. C., to be captain Twenty-second United Stntes Infantry; firmed 144.
nominated 278; confirmed 570. Dimock, F. H., to be third lieutenant revenue service; nominated 800;
Custard, J. M., to be postmaster at Hayward, Wis.; l!Ominated 3236; confirmed 1276.
confirmed 3931. Dodd. A. W .. to be a lieutnnant in Navy; nominated 801; confirmed
Cutler, T., to be co1Iector of customs fo1· the district -of Humboldt, Cal.; 1553.
nominated 276; confirmed 1740. Dodd, W. L., to be ensign in Navy; nominated 7433; confirmed 8039.
Cu tler, ,Y. G., to be a lieutenant in Navy; nominated 9100; confirmed Dodds, P., to be judge of probate in Uintah County, Utah; nominated
9569. 7788; confirmed 9072.
Daggett., F. L., to be judge of probate in Washington County, Utah; Dodge, F. L., to be first lieutenant Ninth United States Infantry; nomi-
nominated l:!U39; confirmed 9072. nated 102; confirmed 558.
Dale, H. F., to be postmaster at Corning, Iowa; nominated 1740 : con- Dodge, 0. G., to be lieutenant in Navy; nominated 800; confirmed 1552.
firmed 1 26. Doherty, J. '1'., to be postmaster at St. Charles, Ill.; nominated 62; con-
Dandy, G. B., to be lieutenant-colonel and deputy quartermast.er-gen- firmed 144.
eral; nominated 101; confixmed 558. Dolphin, J. F., to be post chaplain; nominated 1740; confirmed 1972.
Dangeleisen, G., to be postmaster at Bellevue, Ohio; nominated 66; Donaldson, T. Q,.. to be additional second, lieutenant Third United States
coutirmed 423. CaYarry; nominated 103; confit·med 569.
Daniel, G., to be postmaster at Sandusky, Ohio; nominated 65; con- Don aldson, 'f. Q. , to be second lieutenant se,·enth United States Cavalry;
firmed 145. nolllinated 103; confh·med 569.
Dashiell, 'V. R., to be additional second lieutenant Eighth United Donal.>ou, C. V., to be second lieutenant Twenty-fourth United States
States Inftmtry; nominated 0017; confit·med 6475. Infnntr~·; nominated 6017; confirmed 6474.
Dashiell, ,V. R., to be second lieutenant Seventeenth United Slate.'! In- D on e hoo, D. M ., to be postmaster at Beaver, Pa.; nominated 65; con-
fantry; nominated 7031; confirmed 7537. firmed 171.
Dau , L. L., to be postmaster at Rock Springs, Wyo.; nominated 6016; D onn t> lly, E. F ., to be postmaster at White Water, Wi!!.; nominated 1186;
confu·med 8040. confirmed 155L
Davenport, J. S., to be postmaster at Richfield Springs, N. Y.; nomi- D onoghue, S . A., to be postmaster at Georgetown, 1\Iass.; nominated
nated 65; confirmed 145. 64; confirmed 571.
Davidson, G., to be a member of the Mississippi River Commission· D oremus, .A.. W., to be postmaster at Boonton, N.J.; nominated 1186;
nominated 8572; confirmed 9073. ' contirmed 174L.
Davie, H., to be postmaster at Delhi, N.Y.; nominated 65; confirmed Dorn, E. J., to be lieutenant in Navy; nominated 800; confirmed 1552.
145. Dorsey, J. H., to be postmaster at Glencoe, Minn.; nominated 64; con-
Dfu~~d{ f·• to be postmaster at Arcata, Cal.; nominated 79; con-
4
firmed 172.
Don.,·art, C. B., to be postmaster at Salem, Ohio; nominated 101; con-
D~~~fir~~·Ji8~., to be major of Engineer Corps; nominated 4236; firmed 145.
Doty, J. L., to oe consul at Tahiti; nominated 303; confirmed 74.8.
Davis, G. B., to be captain of Fifth United States Cn.Yah-y; no min:tted Dougllerty, W. W., to be agent for Indians of 'Varm Springs agency;
8074; confirmed 8688. nominated 276; confirmed 1221.
D~~~,efi·~~~~v t> be postmaster at Easthampton, Mass.; nominated 64;
57
Davis, J. M. K., to be captain Fil'St United States Artillery; nominated
800; confirmed 12?.A..
Davis,.R. P., to be second lieutenant Second United States Arlille1·~·; Downing, H F., to be consul at St. Paul de Loando; nominated 36; con-
nom mated 103; confirmed 569. fu·med 748.
Davis, T. 1\I., to be postmaster at Alfred Centre, N. Y.; nominated 65;
confirmed 145.
Davis, ,V., to be captain Tenth United States Cavalry; nominated
I Duane, J., to be postmaster at West Medford, Mass.; nominated 6015;
rejected 7788.
DuBois, F. L., to be a medical inspector in Navy; nominated 9100; con-
4087; confirmed 4766. firmed 9568.
D~~sfi:!;e~, ~ ~e postmaster at Port Allegany, Pa.; non;linated 4712;
7 7
Dudley, C. E., to be postmaster at 1\Iarysville, Mont.; nominated 277;
confirmed m. . .
D~~~ ~~ ~io.to be a ssistant engineer in Na-vy; nominated 7033; con-
1 7
Duft·, A. D., to be register of the land office at Tucson, Ariz.; nominated
216; confirmed 2775.
Dfu~e~.1~:· to be postmaster at Deposit, N. Y.; nominated 65; con- Duke, C. C., to be postmaster at Butler, 1\Io.; ncminated 7033; confirmed
7537.
Dean, _J. T., to be second lieutenant Third United States Infantry; Duncan, J. W., to he captain 'l'wenty-first United States Infantry; nomi-
nom1 nated 103; confirmed 569. nated 3634; confirmed 393l.
Dfu.~2i i!.i:to be postmaster at Pent Water,l\Iieh.; nominated 64; con- Dunlap, R. w·., to be consul at Stratford, Ontario; nominated 36; con-
firmed 567.
Denton, J. L., to be postmaster at Pocahontas, Va.; nominated 67; con- Dunn, H. 0., to be lieutenant in Navy; nominated 801; confirmed 1552.
firmed423. Dunning, ,V. B., to be p.ssed assistant ·engineer in Navy; nominated
Deer, J. 'V., to be postmaster at Washington Court-House, Ohio; nom- 9 l01; confirmed 9569.
-inated 66; confirmed 355. Durland, C. B., to be postmaster at Norfolk, Nebr.; nominated 79; con-
DeHart, W. C., to be a first lieutenant in the revenue service; nominated fumed 1224.
710; confirmed 1275. Durno, \V. C., to be postmaster at Truckee, Cal.; nominated 79; con-
DeLand, C. J., to be postmaste r at Fairporl, N. Y.; nominated 65; con- firmed 145.
firmedl45. D~~-:r~~te~i'nt~o~ec~:A~~e~~~ attorney for district of New Jersey;
Dfl ~~~~·· to be postmaster at Orlando, Fla.; nominated 62; con-
1 DuUon, F., to be postmaster at :Murmy, Idaho; nominated 79; confirmed
Dell, E. P., to be postmaster at Woodbury, N.J.; nominated 65; con- 1221.
firmed 144. Dyce, C. F. , to be a first assistant engineer in revenue service; nominated
DeMers, F. S., to be receiver of public moneys at Fargo, Dak. ; nomi- :.!915; confirmed 3?..86. ·
nated 204; confirmed. 876. D~~~e:d~fl·• to be postmaster at Lewiston, lll.; nominated 100; con-
Demers, S., to be registEor of the land office at Concordia, Kans. ; nomi-
n1lted 276; confirmed 710. E'fu!!e7i :5&~~ be United States consul at Cognac; no~inated 9-Ul; con-
D em psey, J., to be postmaster at Manistee, 1\Iich.; nominated 64; con-
firmed 144. E~~:::::f'Jaf.I., to be postmaster at Butler, Pa.; nominated 1186; con-
Denfield, G. W., to be lieutenant in Navy; nominated 801; confirmed
1276. E~~~~·1tL to be postmaster at 1\lifllinburgb, Pa.; nominated 66; con-
Dennis, G. J., to be United States district attorney for California; nom-
inated 26J5; confirmed 3286. E~~o0ndf~~d ~~!:~.~ a lieutenant-commander in Navy; nominated 9100;
D~~~~;~Jl.2i~~. be refiner of the Il')int at ?arson, Nev.; nominated 2347;
Eberle, E. W., to be ensign in Navy; nominated 801; confirme<ll276.
Dennis, T. G., to be postmaster at Waverly, Ill.; nominated 277; con- Edgar, W. A., to be ensign in Navy; nominated 7433; confirmed 8039.
firmed 570. E~~~fi~!e~· FJg.' to be postmaster at Portland, Conn.; nominated 30a;
D~~~~~dCi5Jf. be postmaster at High Point, N. C.; nominate d 6~74; 7
Edw::1.1:ds, E. A., to be firstlientenantTwenty-fifth United States Infantry;
Derby, t>-. 1\L, to be captain of Engineer Corps; nominated 4236; con- nommated 16~; confirmed 568.
firmed 4578. Edwards, H. H., to be postmaster at Fayetteville, N.Y.; nomina.ted3587;
Derr, E. Z., to be a surgeon in Navy; nominated 9100; confirmed !:56S. confirmed 3931.
Dest.er, ,V., to be postmaster at Berrien Springs, 1\Iich.; nominated 277; Eel! , E., to be agent for the Indians in Washington Territory; nomi-
confirmed 749. nated 710; withdrawn 1 25.
Detchmendy, G. A., to be second l.ieutcnant Sixth Unit~d States In- Eells, E., to be Indian agent at Washington Territory; nominated 1826 ·
fantry; nominated 1022; confirmed 1276. contil'med <>.'575, 8tiB8. '
De 'Vitt, E., t~ be postmaster at Yreka, Cal.; nominated 79; confirmed Ebnin:;-et·, li. A., to be consul at Cieufuegos; nominated 36; confirmed
145. 969.
- DeWolfe, S., to be associate justice of supreme court of MontruJa; nom- Elde1·, J. A., to be postmaster at Emmitsbuxg, 1\Id.; nominated 1186;
inated 276; confirmed 74. . contirmed 1552.
DeWolfe, S . .A.., to be associate justice of supreme court of Montana; Eldridge, 1•'. H., to be a passed assistant engineer in Navy; nominated
nominated 123; withdrawn 276. 9101; confirmed 9569. ·
Dick, F. T., to be postmaster at La Grange, Oregon; nominated 80; con- Elliott, C . P., to be first lieutenant Fourth Cavalry; nominated 9606.
firmed 146. E~~~~:i~·~~e~ ~~ be second lieutenant Fiflh Cavalry; nominated 102;
Dickey, 0. J., to be major Eighth United States Infantry; n<>miuatcd 56
278; confirmed 570.
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Executive Nominations and Confirmations-Continued. Executive Nomina~ions and Confirmations-Continued.
Ellis, C. C., to be postmaster at Sterling, Nebr.; nominated80; confirmed Fitzpatrick, J. T., to be postmaster at Winchester, Tenn.; nominated
1224. 7433; confirmed 7788.
Ellison, C. W., to be postmaster at Melrose, Mass.; nominated ll86; Fitzsimmons, .A.l\1. R., to be postmaster at Reading, 1\Iich.; nominated
confirmed 1444. 64; confirmed 144.
Elson, A., to be postmaster at Unionville, 1\io.; nominated 6015; con- Fitzsimmons, F. E., to be postmaster at Lonsdale, R. I.; nominated 66;
firmed 6474. confirmed 749.
Ely, D., to be postmaster at Alma, Mich.; nominated 64; confirmed 144. Flammer, G., to be postmaster at Covington, Ohio; nominated 303; con-
Emerson, J. ,V., to be marshal for eastern d.i strict of Missouri; nomi- firmed 571.
nated 123; confirmed 748. Flanery, C. E., to be postmaster at Akron, Colo.; nominated 0015; con· •
Emerson, S. H., to bepostmasteratl\Ialvern,Ark.; nominated 709; con- firmed 7788.
firmed 909. Fleckenstein, V., to be postmaster at Rochester,· N.Y.; nominated 65;
Emmons, G. T., to be lieutenant in Navy; nominated 801; confirm ed confirmed 145.
1276. Fleming, R. 1., to be postmaster at Lock Haven, Pa.; nominated 6016.
Emmous, R. B., to be postmaster at Oscoda, Mich.; nominated 72; con- Flynn, D., to be postmaster at Mandan, Dak.; nominated 79; confirmed
firmed 144. 172.
Emory, W. H., to be lieutenant-commander in Navy; nominated 800; FJynne, J.J., to be lieutenant in Navy; nominated BOO; confirmed 1552.
confirmed 15:>2. · Folsom, M. 1\I., to be postmaster at Old Town, 1\Ie.; nominated 277; con-
England, J.D., to be postmaster at Lindsborg, Kans.; nominated 1186; firmed 570. .
confirmed 22!!3. Foltz, F. S., to be first lieutenant of First United States Cavalry; nomi-
Engle, J., to be postmaster at Hackensack, N.J.; nominated 3931; con- nated 244.2; confirmed 2775. ,
firmed 4578. Foote, 0., to be jud~e of probate in Juab County, Utah; nominated 8039;
Ennis, ,V., to be captain Fourth United States Artillery; nominated 102; confirmed 9072.
confirmed 568. Foree, C. M., to be receiver of public moneys at Lewiston, Idaho; nom-
Entwistle, J., to be a chief engineer in the Navy; nominated 278; con- inated 204; confirmed 127:>. · 1
firmed 748. Forsyth, L. C., to be quartermaster with rank of major; nominated 9607.
Epluaim, L., to be postmaster at Manistique, Mich:; nominated 277; Foster, .A. B., to be second lieutenantNineteenth UnitedStateslnfantry;
confirmed 749. nominated 103; confirmed 569.
Ernst., 0. H., to ben. member of the Mississippi River Commission; nom- Foster, C. L., to be second lieutenant Fifth United States Cavalry; nom-
inated 2839; confirmed 4236. • inated 6016; confirmed 6475. ·
Errickson, J. W., to be postmaster at Freehold, N. J.; nominated 65; Foster, J., to be a constructor in Navy; nominated 9365.
confirmed 144. Foucht, E. \V., to be postmaster at Redfield, Dak.; nominated 79; con-
E'!tes, W. 1!. G., to be postmaster at Skowhegan, Me.; nominated 64; firmed 172.
confirmed 570. Foust, W. H., to be ensign in Navy; nominated 7433; confirmed 8039.
Evans, E. W., to be second lieutenant Eighth United States Cavalry; Fox, J. H ., to be postmaster at Trinidad, Colo.; nominated 79; con-
nominated 103 ; confirmed 569. firmed 1741.
Evans, F. D., to be additional second lieutenant Twenty-second United Francis, S., to be judge of probate in Morgan County, Utah; nominated
States Infantry; nominated 104; confirmed 570. · 8039. •
Evans, F. D., to be second lieutenant Eighteenth United States In- Franklin, M. B., to be postmaster at Fremont, 1\Iich.; nominated 3285;
fantry; nominated 104; confirmed 570. · confirmed 3931.
E-.ans, G. R., to be ensign in Navy; nominated 801; confirmed 1276. Franklin, W. B., to be United States commissioner-general to Paris ex-
Evans,J., to be justice of peace for District of Columbia.; nominated position; nominated 5253; confirmed 5454.
123; confirmed 2809. ' Fraziet·, S. V., to be judge of probate in Rich County, Utah; nominated
Failing, W . .A., to be first lieutenant revenue service; nominated 710; 8039; confirmed 9072.
confirmed 1275. Freeman, J. M., to be postmaster at Franklin, 1\Iass.; nominated 64; con-
Fairchild, C. S., to be Secretary of the Treasury; nominated 36; confirmed firmcd571.
123. French, C. G., to be additional second lieutenant Twentieth United
Fairchild, J. C., to be postmaster at Mamaroneck, N. Y.; nominated 65; States Infantry; nominated 6017; confirmed 6475.
confirmed 145. French, C. G., to be second lieutenant Twenty-fifth United States In-
Fairlamb, S. L., to be postmaster at Rock Rapids, Iowa; nomin.ated63; fantry; nominated 8343; confirmed 9073. 1
confirmed 1551. French, F. H., to be first "lieutenant of Nineteenth United Stl\tes Infantry;
Falkenstein, F. R., to be second asSistant engineer revenue service; nominated 2443; confirmed 2775.
nominated 1022; confirmed 1275. Frink, J. 0., to be postmaster at Taylor, Tex.; nomina.ted 101; con-
Farlow, E. J., to be postmaster at .Ashland, Oregon; nominated 80; firmed 171.
confirmed 475. Frost,J.C., to be postmaster at .Anoka, 1\Iinn.; nominated 2108; con-
Farmer, C. C., to be postmaster at Santa. Rosa, Cal.; nominated 5252; . firmed 2915.
· confirmed 5804. Fuger, F., to be captain Fourth United States Artillery; nominated 102;
Farnsworth, C. S., to be second lieutenant Twenty-fifth United States In- con.firmed :>68.
fantry; nominated 103; confirmed 56!1. Fuller, M. ,V,, to be Chief-Justice of United States; nominated 3634; con-
Farnum, H. S., to be postmaster at Uxbridge, 1\Iass.; nominated 64; con- firmed 6574. ·
firmed 571. Fnlton, L.J., to be postmaster at Casselton,Dak.; nominated 277; con-
Farrell, T., to be postmaster at Marysville, Cal.; nominated 100; con- firmed 877.
fumed 171. Furey, J. B., to be major and quartermaster; nominated 101; confirmed
Fo.nelly, G. W., to be postmaster at Chanute, Kans.; nominated63; con· 568.
firmed 749. Furlong, W. J., to be postmaster at Rochelle, lll.; nominated 63; con-
Feaster, J., to be naval constructor in Navy; nominated 8782. firmed 801.
Fechteler, A. F., to be lieutenant in Navy; nominated 800; confirmed Gaillard, D. D., to be first lieutenant, Corps of Engineers; nominated
1552. 102; confirmed 568. ·
Felton, C . .1\I., to be postmaster at Wat-erville, N.Y.; nomi.n ated 65; Gaillard, H., to be postmaster at St. Augustine, Fla.; nominated 62;
confirmed 145. · confirmed 423.
Fenton, C. ,V., to be second lieutenanr Ninth United States Infantry; Gaines, J. H., to be a surgeon in Navy; nominated 9100; confirmed
nominated 0016; confirmed 6475. 9568.
Fenton, T. C., to be ensign in Navy; nominated 801; confirmed 1276. Gaitl!.er, B., to be Indian agent at Siletz agency, Oregon; nominated
Field, A. M., to be postmaster at West Chester, N.Y.; nominated 65; 7433; confirmed 9223.
confirmed 145. Galbraith, F., to be receiver of public moneys at Neligh, Nebr.; nomi-
Field, J., to be postmaster at Cloverdale, Cal.; nominated 6015; eon- nated 6474; confirmed 7537.
firmed 6574. · Galbraith, J. E., to be postmaster at Albion, Nebr.; nominated 80; con-
Field, J. A., to be postmaster at Higginsville, Mo.; nominat-ed 4712; firmed 570.
confirmed 5253. Gallagher, C. V., to bepostmastern(Omaha, Nebr.; nominated 80; con-
Field, J. G., to be an assistant surgeon in the Navy; nominated 278; con- firmed f:l70.
firmed 570. Galley, J., to be postmaster at Nelson, Nebr.; nominated 80; confirmed
Fielding, I., to be postmaster at Champaign, Ill.; nom.i nated 100; con- 570.
firmed 145. Gail up, C. C., tobesecondlieutenantFifth United States Artillery; nomi·
Fike, J. N., to be postmaste1· at Colby, _Kans.; nominated@; confirmed nated 6016; confirmed 6745.
749. Gallup, J. T., to be postmaster at Greenport, N.Y.; nominated 65; con-
Fink, H. C., to be receiver of public moneys at :Montrose, Colo.; nomi- firmed 145...-
nated 1339; confirmed4236. Galvin, J. F., to be postmaster at East Greenwich, R.I.; nominated 66;
Finley, L., to be first lieutenant Tenth United States Cavalry; nominated confirmed 749.
101; confirmed 568. Gah·iu, 0. A .. to be district attorney for Massachuoett.s; nominated 123
Finn, M . .A., to be postmaster at Santa Monica, Cal.; nominated 0015; confirmed 748. ;
confirmed &574. . Gardiner, D. S., to be postmaster at Dowus, Kans.; nominated G3; con-
Firey,J. n .. to be postmaster at Aberdeen, Dak.; nominated 79; con- firmed 749 .
firmed 475. Gardiner, J. S ., to be postmaster at Anaheim, Cal.; nominated 79; cou•
Fish, \V., to be first lieutenant Fourth United States Artillery; nomi- firmed 145.
nated 10"2; confirmed 568. Gardner, J. II., to be first lieutenant Ninth United States Cavalry; nomi-
Fish, ,V. w·., to be postmaster at .Athol, 1\Iass.; nominated 37; con- nated 5354; confirmed 6475.
Gardner, R. M., to be postmaster at Christinnsburgh, Va.; nominated
firmed 571.
Fishburn, S. A., to be postmaster at Mexia, Tex.; nominated 101; con- 278; confirmed 710.
firmed 171. Garvin J., to be postmaster at Morristown, N.Y.; nominated 303; con-
Fisher, W. F., to be postmaster at Liberty, Va. ; nominated 67; confirmed firmed 710.
423. Gasper, J.P., to be postmaster at Kingsley, Iowa; nominated 8572; con-
Fiske, B. A., to be lieutenant in Navy; nominated 800; confirmed 1552. firmed 9223. '
Fiske, W. A., to be postmaster at Portsmouth, Va..; nominated 67 ; · con- Gatchell, G. \V.; to be second lieutennnt Fifth Unit-ed Slates A rlillery; ·
firmed 876. nominated 103; confirmed 569.
Fitch, E. N., to be receiver of public moneys at Reed City, Mich.; nom- Gatchell, G. ,V., to be additionR.l second lieutenant Fifth Cnited Stutes
inated 20l; confirmed 2260. · Artillet·y; nominated 103; confirmed 569.
Fitch, E. N., to be receiver of public moneys at Grayling, Mich.; nomi- Gatchell, G. ,V., to be second lieutenant Fourth Artillery; nominated
nated 2408; confirmed 2775. 102; confirmed 569.
Fitzgerald, l\f., to be postmaster at Conneautville, Pa..; nominated 709; Gatewood, R., to be naval constt-uctor in Navy; nominated 87 2; con-
confirmed 1224. firmed 9365.
Fitzhugh, W.E.,to be a. commodore in Navy; nominated 801; confirmed Gaydon, S. J., to be postmaster at Port Jefferson, N.Y.; nominated 6;);
1552. . confirmed 145.
Fitzpatrick, J., to be marshal of United States for eastern district of Lou- Gaynor, P., to be postmaster at Franklin, Ohio; nominated 3C3· cov-
isiana.; nominated 9445; withdrawn 8782. firmetl571.
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Exe c utive Nominatio ns and Confirmations-Continued. E xecutive Nomin ation s a n d Con firmatio ns- Continued.
Gee, J. H., to be postmaster at Norway, Mich.; nominated64; confirmed Hag·an, F . M., to be postmaster at Springfield, Ohio; nominated 66;
144. confit·med 355.
Geier, J. E., to be postmaster at Carrollton, Ky.; nomin11.ted 64; con- Hall, B . J., to be Commissioner pf Patents; nominated 204; confirmed
firmed 145. 423.
Geigerich, L. A., to be collector of internal revenue for third district of Hall, C. B., to be captain of Nineteenth United States Infantry; nomi-
New York; nominated 36; confirmed 3286. nated 2443; confirmed 2775.
George, C. H., to be postmaster at Providence, R. I.; nominated 66; Hall, H., to be second lieutenant Fourth United States Infantry; nomi-
confirmed 749. nat-ed 103; confirmed 569.
George, H., to be agent for the Indians at Colorado :River agency, Ari- Hall, R. H .. to be lieutenant-colonel Sixth United States Infantry; nomi-
zona; nominated 3687; confirmed 6574. nated 7433; confirmed 7788.
George, N.J., to be consul at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island; Hall, T., to be postmaster at Preston, !inn.; nominated277; confirmed
nominated 36; confirmed 567. 877.
Gerhardt, C., to be second lieutenant Twentieth United States Infantry; Hull, T. W., to be adUitional second lieutenant Fourth United States
nominated 103; confirmed 569. Cavnlry; nominated 103; confirmed 569.
' Gheen, E., to be agent for the Indians at Sac and Fox agency, Iowa; Hall, 'r. \V., to be second lieutenant Tenth United States Cavalry; nomi-
nominated 1339 ; confirmed 2915. nated 103; conth·med 569.
Gherardi, B., to be a. reat·-admiral in Navy; nominated 801; confirmed Hall, ,V. A., to be postmaster at Phrenix, Ariz.; nominated 6015; con-
1552. firmed 6!74.
Gibley, S., to be postmaster at Malvern, Iowa; nominated 63; confirmed Hall, ,V. C., to be secretary of Utah Territory; nominated 204; con-
1225. firmed 567.
Gilbert., A., to be postmaster at Stanton, Mich.; nominated 64; con- Hall, W. P., to be captain Fifth United States Cavalry; nominat-ed 101;
firmed144. . confirmed 568.
Gilmer, J.P., to be postmaster at Honey Grove, Tex.; nominated C6; Hallock, C. E., to be po3tmaster at Pecatonica, ill.; nominated 3285; con•
confirmed 171. firmed 3931.
Gilmer, ,V. W., to be ensign in Navy; nominated 801; confirmed 1276.
Gilpatrick, W. G., to be a lieutenant commander in the Navy; nomi-
Hallock, E.S., to be postmaster at Evanston, Wyo.; nomhtated 6016;
confirmed 8040.
nated 80J ; confirmed 15;>2. Hamilton. J.l\1., to be major First United States Cavalry; nominated
Girard, A. C., to be major and surgeon; nominated 101; confirmed 563. 101; confirmed 568.
Girard, J. B., to be surgeon with rank of major; nominated 2442; con- Hamilton, P., to be postmaster at Mapleton, Iowa; nominated 5252;
firmed 2i75. confi1·med 8040.
Givens, G. B., to be postmaater at Belvidere, N. J.; nominated 65; con- Hammer, J.G., to be postmaster at Hailey, Idaho; nominated 79; con-
firmed 14·! . firmed 1224.
Gleaves, A., to be lieutenant in Navy; nominated 800; confirmed 1552. HaQ.Imond, F. A., to be judge of probate in San Juan County, Utah;
Glenn, 0. S., to be postmaster at Bellevue, Idaho; nominated 32S5-; con- nominated 8039. ·
firmed 3931. Hammond, J . N., to be postmaster at Seneca Falls, N. Y.; nominated
G~;\~urd, I., to be postmaster at Ludlow, Vt.; nominated 67; confir~ed 2809; confirmed 3246.
Hammond, J. 'l'., to be collector of customs at Annapolis, l\Id.; nomi-
Goen, L. 'V., to be postmaster at Independence, Iowa; nominated 101; nated 4i5; withdrawn 2746.
conlirmed 009. Hamner, ,V. H., to be captain Twentieth United States Infantry; nomi-
Goetz, J., to be postmaster at Greencastle, Pa.; nominated 66; con- nated 102; confirmed 568.
firmed 171. Hampson, J. A. P., to be major Tw• Uth United States Infantry; nomi-
Goldsmith, 0. N., to be postmaster at Englewood, Ill.; nominated ::03 nated 8074; confirmed 8688. ,
confirmed 7'!3. Hanna, B. ,V., to be minister to Argentine Republic; nominated 36;
Goode, G. B., to be Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries; nominated 36; confirmed 123. 1
withdrawn 710. Hanna, R., to be captain Sixth United States Cavalry; nominated 6307;
Goodwin, J. W .. to be postmaster at Wolfsbm·ough, N.H.; nominated confirmed 6575.
2i7; confirmed 1:!24. Hannin;,t", I. A., to.be postmaster at Cambridge, Nebr.; nominated 80;
Goodwin, W ., to bejndge of probate in Cache County, Utah; nominated coufit·med 570.
so.·n; confirmed 9'di2. Hanscom, J. F., to be na'"al constructor in the Navy; nominated 8782;
Gordou, C., to be postmaster at \Vinooski, Vt.; nominated 278; con- confirmed 9365.
firmed 570. Hanson, T. C., to be second lieutenant Nineteenth United States In-
Gorman, T. F., to be postmaster at Whitinsville, 1\Iass.; nominated 64; fantry; nominated 103; confirmed 569.
con!irmed 749. Hardin, R. Y., to be register of the land office at Buffalo, Wyo.; nomi-
Gould, S. F., to be postmaster at Avon, N.Y.; nominated 65; confirmed nated 276; confirmed 876.
145. Harkness, S. J., to be judge of probate in Emery County, Utah; nomi-
Gowing, B. C., to be a chief engineer in the Navy; nominated 278; con- nated 8039; confirmed 9072.
firmed 748. Harman, J. A., to be additional second lieutenant Seventh United States
Graham, D. T., to be postmaster at Madison, Nebr.; nominated 1186; Cavalry; nominated 103; confirmed ~69.
confirmed 2069. Harm~n, J. A., to be second lieutenant Seventh United States Cavalry;
Graham, H. P., to be postmaster at Eau Claire, Wis.; nominated 32116; nommated 103; confirmed 569.
confirmed 5253. Harmon, G. E. H., to be surgeon in the Navy; nominated 2747; con•
Graham, J. l\f., to be postmaster at Buena Vista, Colo.; nominated 6015; firmed 3931. .
confirmed 7788. Harrington, C., to be postmaster at Essex, Conn.; nominated ll86; con-
Graham, ,'V. M ., to be lieutenant colonel First United States Artillery; !lrmed 174L
nominated 101; confirmed 568. Harrington, J. P., to be postmaster at Collinsville, Conn.; nominated
Granget·, J., to be postmaster at Fort Gratiot, Mich.; nominated 277; 1740; withdrawn 1740.
confirmed 749. Harris, H.'N. '1'., to be an assistant surgeon in the Navy; nominated
Granger, L. C., to be receiver of public moneys at Marysville, Cal.; nom- 278; confirmed 570.
inated 709. Harris, J. J., to be postmaster at Sanford, Fla.; nominated 62; confirmed
Granger, L. C., to be register of land office at Marysville, Cal.; nomi- 423.
nated 1224; confirmed 1275. Harris, K. 0., to be receiver of public moneys at FeJ;"gus Falls, Minn.;
Grant, A. ,V., to be a lieutenant in Navy; nominated 801; confirmed nominated 800; confirmed 1444.
1276. Harris, P. C., to be second lieutenant Thirteenth United States Infantry·
Grant, W. M., to be district attorney for Alaska; nominated 123; con- nominated 6016; confirmed 6475. '
firmed 74.8. Harrison, C. J., to be postmaster at Wahoo, Nebr.; nominated 80· con-
Gray, A., to be additional second lieutenant Fifth United St-ates Cavalry; tit·med 1225. '
nominated 103; confirmed 569. Harrison, H. W., to be a lieutenant, junior grade, in Navy; nominated
Gray, A .. to be second lieutenant Sixth United States Cavalry; nomi- 9100; confirmed 9568.
nated 103; confirmed 569. Ilarrison, I. H., to be postmaster at S Ilphur Springs, Tex.; nominated
G~~~.son, J. S., to beyostmaster at Luray, Va.; nominated 67; confitmed 67; confirmed 171. ·
Harrison, T. L., to be collector of customs at Oswegat{)hie, N.Y.· nomi-
Greble, E . S., to be first lieutenant Sflcond United States Artillery; nated 2476; conlirmed 3932. '
nominated 102; confirmed 568. Hurt, \_V. H., to be second lieutenant Twentieth United States Infantry;
Greeley, J., to be register or the land office at Redwood Falls, Minn.; nommated 0016; confirmed 6475.
nominated 276; confirmed 876. · 'Hartm.an, J . D. L., to be second lieutenant First United States Cavalry;
Green, A., to be postmaster at Miller, Dak.; nominated 79; confirmed nommated 6016; confirmed 6475. .
172. Hasbrouck, H. C., to be major Fourth United States Artillerv; nomi-
Green, J. G., to be commander in Navy; nominated 800; confirmed 1552. nated 102; confirmed 568. •
Greene, J. \V. , to be postmaster at 11Ianitou Springs, Colo.; nominated Haskell, H. L., to be captain Twelfth United States Infantry; nominated
79; confirmctl1740. 278; confirmed 570. ·
Gregg, J. C., to be second lieutenant Sixteenth United States Infantry; Haskin, W. L., to be major First United States Artillery; nominated
nom inated 103; confii·metl569. 102; confirmed 1224.
Grierson, P. ,V., to be postmaster at Calumet, Mich.; nominated 2408; Hassell, H ., to be a chief engineer in the revenue service; nominated 37;
confirmed 2809. confirmed 876.
Gfii~~l: t> be postmaster Rt Frankfort, Kans.; nominated 876; con- Hastings, C. 'N., to be postmaster at Brookingf!l, Dak.; nominated 79;
74 confirmed 172.
Griffin,"' · T., to be postmaster at Moscow, Idaho; nominated 3?-85; Ilaussler, J ., to be postmaster at Hoosick Falls, N. Y.; nominnted 422 ;
confirmed 3931. confirmed 710.
Griffith, T. B., to be postmaster at Terrell, Tex. ; nominated 1740; con- Hawkins, A. B .. to be postmaster at Watsonville, Cal.; nominated-- ;
firmed 2'223. confirmed 5804.
Grimes, G. S., to be captain Second United States Artillery; nominated Hawkins, L. ,V., to be postmaster at Canton, 1\'Io.; nominated 65; con·
102; confirmed558. firmed 14.5.
Grisard,J. S., to be second lieutenant Thirteenth United States Infantry; Hayden, J. L., to be second lieutenant First United States Artillery;
nominated 6016; confirmed 6745. · nominated 6016; confirmed 6475.
Gross, F., to be assistant appraiser of merchandise f~r district of New Hayden, S., to be postmaster at Sayre, Pa.; nominated Zl7; confirmed
York: nominated 3634; confirmed 3931. 571.
Grumley, JLI., to be fu st lieutenant Seventeenth United States Infantry; Hnydon, T. E., to be district attorney for Nev:-~da; nominated 123; con-
nominated 7033; con!lnued 'i5o"7. finned 7-18.
Gustin, J.li., to be first lieutt>nant Fourteenth United States Infantry; Haynes, J. H., to be United States consul at Bagdad; nominated 5801;
nominated 102; confirmed 568. confirmed 1537.
Gwyder, H. D., to be agent for Indiaus of Colville agency; nominated Hfii:~~d ~ ~:· to be postmaster at Bastl·op, Tex.; nominated 6016; con-
216; confirmed 1551. 7
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Executive Nominations and Confirmations-Continued. Executive Nominations and Confirmations-Continued.
Hearn 1 L. J., to be first Him tenant Twenty-first United States Infantry; Howard, E. A., to be Indian agent in the Indian 'l'erritory; nominated
nomm a.ted 7033; confirmed 7537. 2338; confirmed 3286.
Heath, F. B., to be lieutenant in Navy; nom]nated 800; confirmed 1552. Howe, C. F., to be postmaster at Greenleaf, Kans.; nominated 3289;
Hecox, C. L., to be postmaster at Greenville, Mich. ; nominated 64 ; ·con- confirmed 4230. ·
firmed 144. Howell, J. H., to be postmaster at Eagle Grove, Iowa; nominated 63;
Hedekin, C. A., to be second lieutenant Third United States Cava lry; confirmed 1551.
nominated 6016; confirmed 6475. Howkins, A. B., to be postmaster at Watsonville, Cal.; nominated 5252.
Heinkel, P., to be postmas ter at Sheldon, Iowaf nominated 7544. Howlett, 1\I. S., to be postmaster at Jonesville, Mich.; nominated 64;
Helm, F. A., to be postmaster at Corvallis, Oregon; nominated 003; con- confirmed 14-t.
firmed8i7. Howze, R. L., to bo additional second lieutenant Fifth United States
Helm ,J.l\L, to be a lieutenant in Navy; nominated 9100; confirmed 9568. Cavalry; nominated 6016; confirmed 6i75.
Helmick, E. A., to be additional second lieutenant Eleventh United Howze, R. L., to be second lieutenant Sixth United States Cavalry; nom-
States Infantry; nom]nated 6017; confirmed 6475. inated 7034; confirmed 7537.
Helm]ck, E. A.., to be second lieutenant Fourth United States Infa ntry; · Hay, F. D., to be postmaster at Point Pleasant, W.Va.; nominated 67;
nominated 7433. confirmed 146.
Heltibrand, C. 1\I., to be postmaster at Poplar Bluff, l\Io.; nominated Hoyne, F. G., to be appraiser at Chicago, Ill.; nominnf.ed 123; confirmed
3285; confirmed 3931. 423.
Hfii~e~ ~ii ~o be postmaster at Brewster, N.Y.; nominated 1088; con-
6
Hemphill, J. N., to be lieutenant-commander in Navy; nominated 800;
confirmed 1552.
Henderson, A. J., to be third lieutenant in United States revenue service; Hubbard, C. C., to be collector of customs at Hartford, Conn.; nominated
nominated 6015; confirmed 6475. 37; confirmed 568.
Henderson, R. B., to be postmaster at Henderson, N.C.; nominated 876; Hubble, J.D., to be postmaster at Fairbury, Nebr.; nominated 2408;
coniil'med 1224. ,. confirmed S24G.
Herd, A. B., to be postmaster at Phillipsbur~h, Pa.; nominated 3286; Hubert, E., to be first lieutenant Eighth United States Infantry; nomi-
confirmed 4236. nated 10~ ; confirmed 568.
Herdman, S. B., to be postmaster at Newark, Del.; nominat~d 7033; con- Hudson, A., to be a medical director in Navy; nominated 9100; con-
firmed 7788. . firmed9568.
Herman, C. A., to be judge of probate in Tooele County, Utah; nomi- Hnesing, A., to be postmaster at Rock Island, Ill.; nom]nated 5252; con-
nated 8039; confirmed 9Ui2. firmed 7537.
Hersey, l\1. L., to be additional second lieutenant Nineteenth United Hughes, l\1. C., to be postma.ste;: at Fresno City, Cal.; nominated 79;
States Infantry; nominated 103; confirmed 569. confirmed 145. . ·
Hersey,l\I. L., to be second lieutenant Ninth United States Infantry; Hughes, R. P., to be inspector-general with rank of colonel; nominated
nominated 103; confirmed 569. ~o7; confirmed 8782.
Herzog, J. G., to bo postmaster at Loudonville, Ohio; nominated 277; H~;~g~.~·;;% ~~.be postmaster at Cawker City, Kans.; nominated 5252;
confirmed 5TI.
H ess, C., to be postmaster at Steel ton, Pa. ; nominated 6474; confirmed Hull, J. B., to be third lieutenant in the revenue service; nominated
7537. 101; confirmed 909.
H~:~~~~tds~ t.E., to be pos tmaster at Dighton, Kans.; nominated37;
4
Heywood, C., to be lieutenant-colonel in l\Ia.1·ine Corps; nom.i nated 2069 ;
confirmed 2569.
Hickman, A. U., to be postmaster at La Junta, Colo.; nominated 3285; Hunt, H. D., to be postmaster at 'Va.rren, Ohio ; nominated 2n; con-
confirmed 4236. • firmed57l.
Higgins, n. B .. to be assistant engineer in Navy; nominated 7033; con- Hunter, A. 1\1., to be second lieutenant Fifth United States Cavalry;
. firmed 7170. ·
Hill, E. J., to be consul at Montevideo; nominated 36; confirmed 567.
nominated 103 ; confirmed 569.
Hunter, A.l\i., to .be second lieut-enant Fourth United States Artillery;
Hill, F. D., to be consul at Asuncion; nominated 36; confirmed 710. nominated Z747; confirmed 3'24G.
Himmebreich, W. D., to be postmaster at Lewisburgh, Pa.; nominated Hunter, E., to be postmaster at Brunswick, Ga.; nominated 62; con-
GG; confirmed 171. firmed 909. .
Hinds, E., to be second lieutenant Second United St-ates Artillery; nomi- Hunter, P. S., to be collector of customs for district of Tappahannock,
nated 103; confirmed 569. Va.; nomina t ed 37; confirmed 568.
Hines, H. K., to be ensign in Navy; nominated 7433; confirmed 8039. Huntt,G. G. ,to be lieut~a.nt-eolonel Tenth Uniled States Cavalry; nomi-
Hinman, L. ,V., to be postmaster at Lapeer, Mich.; nominated 64; con- nated 101; confirmed 568.
firmed 876. Hurl ey, 0. J., to be postmaster at Savannah, 1\Io., nominated 328-5; con-
Hoagland, H., to be postma ter at Emmetsburgh, Iowa; nominated 63; firmed 3931.
H~~~~~-!·e~ Tr55 ~o be lieutenant-commander in Navy; nom]nated BOO;
2
confirmed 1225.
Hocker, L., to be postmaster at Eminence, Ky.; nominated 6015; con-
firmed 7170. · Hutchins, H., to be lieutenant in Navy; nominated 800; confirmed 1552.
Hodgdon, S., to be postmast~r at Deming, N.Mex.; nominated 303; con- Hultman, \V. E., to be postmaster at Ellinwood, Kans.: nominated 2408;
firmed 749. confirmed 4230.
Hodges, B. W., to be lieutelli!.Ilt in :Xavy; nominated 801; confirmed Hyatt, S. ,V., to be Treasurer of the United States; nominated 36: con-
1552. firmed 123.
Hodges, H. C., to be assistant quartermaster-general with rank of colo- In; e~fu-:~~:\if.·· to be postmaster at Noblesville, Ind.; nominated 63;
nel; nominated %07. 0
Hodgson, A. C., to be a lieutenant in Navy; nominated 9100; confirmed Inf:':n~l~ ~:· to be postmaster at Winamac, Ind.; nominated 876; con-
9558. 22
Hodgson, F. G., to be first lieutenant Sixth United States Cavalry; nomi- Ir~~;;_.'riito be surveyor-general of Nevada; nominated 20i; with-
nated 6367; confirmed 6575.
Hoge. J. B., to be attorney for the District of Colnmbi.B.; nominated 627; Ir~r~~d :i'4.to to surveyor-general of Nevada; nominated 422; con-
confirmed 749.
Hole .rob, C. 0., to be postmaster at New Hartford, Conn.; nominated Irons,:[. A., to be first. lieutenant Twentieth United States Infantry;
276; confirmed 571. nom mated 102; coRtirmed568.
Holliday, C. K., t-o be secretary of the United States legation to Vene- Isaacs, \V. G., to be chaplain in the Navy; nominated 2747; contit·med
zuela; nominated 8572; confirmed 9072. 3246.
Hollis, G. F., to be United States consul at Cape Town; nominated 1740; Isham, P., lo be additional second lieutenant Seventh United States
confirmed 3931. Cavalry; nominated 103; confirmed 569.
Hollywood, J. M., to be postmaster at Brockton, Mass.; nom]nated 101; Isham, P., to be second lieutenant Third United States Cavalry; nomi-
confirmed 571. nated 103; confirmed 569.
Jfi ~~i5io~o be postmaster at Fernandina,; Fls.; nominated 276 ; con·
1
Holmes, F. H .. to be lieutenant in Navy; nominat-ed BOO; confirmed1552.
Holmes, W., to be register of the land office at Natchitoches, La.; nomi-
nated 876; confirmed 1275. Jflc;;~~- ~·h~ be postmaster at Leech burgh, Pa.; nominated 6016; con-
llome, E. D., to be postmaster at Bessemer, 1\fich.; nominated 64; con-
firmed 144. Jfi;:e~n5ji:J., to be postmaster at Peabody, 1\fass; nominated 64; con-
Hoover, F., to be postmaster at Holton, Kans.; nomioated 63; confirmed
16-51.. • . Jackson,S. L., to be first lieutenant Marine Corps; nominated 801; con·
Hoover, J. B., to be naval constructor in the Navy; nominat~d 8782; firmed 15.'52.
confirmed 9365. . Jacobs, '\V. V. E., to be third lieutenant in United States revenue serv-
Hopper, R. ll., to be postmaster at Kingston, N.Mex.; nominated 277; ice; nominated 6015; confirmed 6474.
confirmed 749. James, C. 1V.. to be postmaster at Baker Bity, Oregon; nominated 101;
Horne, W. J.D., to be second lieutenant Ninth United States Cavalry; confirmed 171.
nominated 7034; confirmed 7537. Jameson, C. R., to be postmaster at Antrim, N.H.; nominated 277; con-
Horne, ,V. J.D., to be additional second lieutenant Ninth United States fit·med 909.
Ca.·mlry; nominated 6016; confirmed 6475. Jaques, A. E., to be postma ter at Wilt-on, N.H.; nominated 277; con-
Horton, G., to be postmaster at Sheffield, Pa.; nominated 709; confi.r med firmed 909.
1224. Jarvis, N. S., to be fi.rst lieutenantand assista.nt surgeon; nominated 102;
.. H~~~~d~if.·• to be postmaster at North East, Pa..; nominated 66; con- confirmed 568.
Jayne , H., to be postmaster at Taylorville, Ill.; nominated 7354; con·
Horwickholst, C., to be postmaster at Hays City, Kans.; nominated 6015; tirmod 7788.
confirmed 6174. Jenkins, F. ,V., to be ensigu in Navy; nominated 7433; confirmed 8039.
Hosley, J. B., to be postmaster at \Vest Lebanon, N.H.; nominated 70!l; Jenkins, H. E., to be postmaster at Lansdale, Pn.; nominated 66; con-
confirmed 1224 firmed 171.
Hosmer, J. R., to be con ul-general at Guatemala; nominated 36; con- Jenkins, J.D., to be agent for Indians of Si seton agency; nominated
firmed 710. 276; confirmed 4578.
Hotehkhs, T. W., to be consul at Ontario; nominated 302; confirmed Jenkins, J. G., to be United States district judge for eastern district of
us. Wisconsin; nominated 5454; confirmed 5&31.
Hough, A.. L., to be colonel Ninth United States Infantry; nominated Jenkins, J. I., to be Eecond lieutenant Fifth United States Cavalry;
8074; confirmed 868 >. nominated lOd; confirmed 569.
Hough, H. W., to be postmaster at Kil'kwood,Mo.; nominated 65; con- Jennings, N., to be postmaster at Southport, Conn.; nominated 3285:
firmed145. · confirmed 6474.
Houston, J., to be judge of probate in Garfield County, Utah; nominated Jervey, H., to be additionnl second lieutenant Corps of Engineers;
7788; confirmed 9072. nominated OOJG; confirmed 6475.
Houtz, .J. T., to be postmaster at Blunt, Dak.; nominated 5252; con- Jervey, H., to be second lieutenantCo•·ps of Engineers; nominated '1033;
firmed5804. confirmed 7537.
Hovey, H. ,V., to be first lieutenant Twenty-fourth United States In- Jewell, J. B ., to be poetmaster at Carrollton, Mo.; nominated 65; cnn·
lantry; nominated 4712; confirmed 5252. firme.d 145. ·
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Executive Nominations and Confirmations-Continued. Executive Nominations and Confirmations-Continued.
Jones, R. H., to be postmaster at Greeley, Colo.; nominated 79; con- Kilpatrick, S. T., to be postmaster at Irvington, N.Y.; nominated 65;
firmed 174l. confirmed 145.
Johnson, C., to be postmaster at A.ustin, Minn. ; nominated 6!; confirmed Kinder, 0. E., to be postmaster at Miamis burgh, Ohio; nominat-ed 66;
ua · confirmed 4...?3.
Johnson, C. !I., to be IndiaJl agent in Arizona; nominated~; con- King, W. R., to be a passed assistant engineer in Navy; nominated 9100;
firmed3286. conthmed 95 .
Johnson, E.l'II., to be postmaster at Maynard, 1\fass.; nominated '.!:i7; King, W.R.. to be lieutenant-colonel Corps of Engineers; nominated
confirmed 571. 7033; confirmed 7537.
Johnson, I. E., to be postmaster at Syracuse, Kans.; nominated 63; con- King.;;bury,H. P., to be captain Sixth United States Cavalry; nominated
firmed 749. 101 ; confirmed 568.
1ohnson, J., to be postmaster at Paterson, N.J.; nominated 65; con- Kinne y, L. B., to be judge of probate in Sevier County, Utah; nomi-
firmed 144. nated 8039; conftrmed 9072.
Johnson, J., to be judge of probate in San Pete County, Utah; nomi- Kirby, A., to be a chief engineer in the Navy; nominated 278; con-
nated 8039; confirmed 9072. firmed 748.
Johnson, J. H., to be postmaster at Woodstock, ill.; nominated 63; con- Kirkpatrick, W., to be postmaster at Virdeu, Ill.; nominated 63; con-
firmed 144. firmed 144.
Johnson, ,V. J., to be postmaster at Manchester, l'lfass.; nominated 64; Kisner, A. H., to be postmaster at Mason City, Iowa; nominated 63;
confirmed 571. confirmed 1225.
Jones, A. J., to be United States consul at Barranquilla; nominated Kitch, \Y. W., to be postmaster at Sharpsville, Pa.; nominated 66; con-
1971; confirmed 2223. firmed 171. .
Jones, C. C., to be r~ister of land office at Neligh, Nebr.; nominated Kitfield, H. P., to be appraiser at Boston, Mass.; nominated 37; con-
1740; confirmed 22~. firmed 567.
Jones, F. B., to be first lieutenant Twenty-second United States In- Kleckner, C. C., to be a passed assistant engineer in Navy; nominated
fantry; nominated 278; confirmed 570. 9101; confirmed 9569.
Jones, R., to be inspector-general with rank of brigadier-general; nom- Klein, P., to be postmaster at Chillicothe, Ohio; nominated 101; con-
nated 7788; confit·med 8040. firmed 145.
Jones, T. D., to be postmaster at Attica, N.Y.; nominated 65; confirmed Kleven, B., to be postmaster at Culbertson, Nebr.; nominated 709; con-
145. firmed 1224.
Jones, T. H. B., to be agent for the Indians at Fort Berthold agency, Da- Klimper, F., to be appraiser at Cincinnati, Ohio; nominated 37 ; con-
kota; nominated 22W; confirmed 6367. firmed 710.
Jones, W. F., to be postmaster at Eaton, Ohio; nominated 2408; con- Kline, G. ,V., to be ensign in Navy; nominated 801: confirmed 1276.
firmed 2915. Kline,J., to be major Twenty-fourth United States Infantry; nominated
Jones, W. K., to be additional second lieutenant Fourt-eenth United 102; confirmed 5GB.
States Infantry; nominated 103; confirmed 569. Knight, P. F., to be United States marshal for southern district of Flor-
Jones, ,V. K., to be second lieutenant Fourteenth United Stales In- ida: nominated 5851; withdrawn 6367.
fantry; nominated 104; confirmed 570. Knight, P. '1.'., to be United States marshal for southern district of Flor-
Jordan, H. A., to be postmaster at Manchester, Va.; nominated 67; con- ida; nominated 6367; confirmed 6!74.
firmed 571. Knower, E. C., to be captain 'l.'hird· United States Artillery; nominated
,Jordan, J. N., to be lieutenant in Navy; nominated 800; confirmed 102; confirmed 568.
1552. Knox, H .. to be lieutenant-commander in Navy; nominated 800; con·
Jordan, J. R., to be marshal for westerndistrictofVirginia; nominated firmed 1552.
123; confiF}lled 876. Knox. J. T .. to be postmaster at San Bernardino, Cal.; nominated 79;
Jordan, J. W., to be apaymaster in Navy; nominated 9100; confirmed confirmed 145.
9568. Koester, F. J., to beseeond lieutenant Tenth United States Cavalry; nom-
Jouett, J. S., to be first lieutenant Tenth United States Cavalry; nom- inated 6016; confirmed 6475.
inated 3634; confirmed 3931. Kohler, 0. A., t-o be postmaster at Hutchinson, Minn.; nominated 6015;
Judd, J. W., to be associate justice of supreme court of Utah; nomi- confirmed 6574.
nated 6014; confirmed 6>74. Krensch, J., to be postmaster at Celina, Ohio; nominated 4712; con-
Judd, W. G., to bepostmasteratFargo, Dak.; nominated 79; confirmed firmed 5256. . •
172. Krost, J. F., to be postmaster at Hammond, Ind.; nominated 63; con-
Juden, C. G., to be postmaster at Cape Girardeau, 111o.; nominated 174.0; firmed 171.
confirmed 2223. Kuhn, J. E., to be first lieutenant Corps of Engineers; nominated 6367;
Judson, ,V. V., to be second lieutenant Corps of Engineers; nominated confirmed 6574.
8074; confirmed 8688. Lacombe, E. H., to be additional circuit judge for second judicial cir·
Judson, ,V. V., to be additional second lieutenant Corps of Engineers; cuit; nominated 1507; confirmed 1552.
nominated 6016; confirmed 6175. Lacombe, E. H., lo be additional circuit judge for the second judicial
circuit; nominated 123; withdrawn 1507.
Kaemmerling. G., to be assistant engineer in Navy; nominated 7033; Laird, C., to be a lieutenant in Navy; nominated 9101; confirmed 9569.
confirmed 7170. Lake, J. S., to be postmaster atl\Io.rion, Iowa.; nominated876; confirmed
K.ain, H. H., to be collector of oustoms at Vicksburg,l\Iiss.; nominated 1225.
3246 ; confirmed 3932. Lamantia, H. V., to be consul at Catania; nominated 36; confirmed 122-!.
Kalk, C. F., to be postmaster at Cumbel'land, Wis.; nominated 6016; con- Lamar, L. Q.. C., to be associate justice of the Supreme Court; nomi-
firmed 6474. · nated 36; confirmed 475.
Kaupp, 0., to be postmaster at Blue Earth City,l\Iinn.; nominated 64; Landers, E. J., to be postmaster at Imlay C~ty, Mich.; nominated 876 :
confirmed 172. confirmed 1225.
Keagy, J., to be postmaster at Cambridge, lll.; nominated 63; confirmed Land~rs, G. F., to be second Jieutenant Fourth United States Artillery;
172. nominated 103; confirmed 569.
Keat.ley, J. H., to be United States district judge for Alaska; nominated Landis, J. M., to be postmaster at Oswego, Kans.; nominated G3; con·
6014; confirmed 6574. firmed 748.
Keeler, : . B .. to be postmaster at Ellenville, N.Y.; nominated3687; con- Landrey, S. !II., to be third lieutenant in United States revenue service;
firmed 3931. nominated 6015; confirmed 6474.
Keene, L.l\I., to be a captain in the revenue service; nominated 37; con- Lane, J. B., to be agent for Indians of Siletz agency; nominated z;"G;
firmed 909. confirmed 2915.
Keene, 1\I., to be postmaster at Atlanta, ill.; nominated 63; confirmed Langan. P. J, t.o_ be postmast-er at Hawley, Pa.; nominated 2615; con-
144. - firmed 7788.
Keeney, J. F., to be assistant surgeon in Navy; nominated 1373; con- Laning, S. A., to be postmaster at Bridgeton, N.J.; nominated G5; con-
firmed 1593. firmed 144.
Keller, W. J., to be postmaster at Sutton, Nebr.; nominat-ed SO; confirmed Lansdale, P. V., to be a. lieutenant, junior grade, in Navy: nominated
1224. 9101 ; confirmed 9568.
Kelley, A., to be postmaster at Waterloo, Ind.; nominated 3285; con- Larkin, J_ H., to be postmaster at Cohoes, N. Y.; nominated 65; con-
firmed 3931. firmed 14.5.
Kelley, H. L., to be postmaster at Oregon City, Oregon; nominated 7433; Larue, G. W., to be postmaster at Colfa:r, Wash.; nominated SO; con-
withdrawn 8572. firmed 14.6.
Kelley, ,V.
R .• to be postmaster at Fernandina, Fla.; nominated 8()34;
confirmed 9411.
Lauderdale, J. V ., to be surgeon Medical Department ; nominat-ed 6367;
confirmed 6575.
Kelly, A., to be postmastet at Port Byron, N.Y.; nominated 3286; con- L awton, A. R., to be minister to Austria-Hungary; nominated 36; con-
firmed 3931. firmed 123.
Kelly, E. D., to be postmaster at Oregon City,Oregon; nominat-ed 857~; Lawton, H. W., to be inspector-general with rank of Ill.a.jor; nominated
confirmed 9365. 8!>34 ; confirmed 9073.
Kelly, J. F., to be postmaster 2.t Jersey City, N.J.; nominated 277; con- Leahy, l\f., to be capt-ain Eighteenth United States Infantry; nominated
firmed355. 102; confirmed 568. ...._ ·
Kelly, T. H., to be assistant collector of customs at .Jersey City, N.J.; Lt~~· C., to b,e postmaster at Kissimmee, Fla. ; nominated 62; confirmed
nominated 1224; confirmed 174.0.
Kelly, ,V. D., to be postmaster at Ellis, Kans.; nominated 6015; con- , Lee, William, to be postmaster at St. Paul, 1\linn.; nominated101; con-
firmed 804.0. firmed 146.
Kennedy, C. D., to be second lieutenant of revenu~ service; nominated Letfmann, H., to be coiner of the mint; nominated 422.
710; confirmed 1276. Leiby, J. S., to be postmaster at Newport, Pa.; nominated 66; confirmed
Kennedy, J. E., to be postmaster at Northfield, Minn..; nominated 101; 353.
confirmed 171, Lemee, A. E., to be receiver of public moneys at Natchitoches, La.;
Kennedy, R., to be receiver of public moneys at Shasta, Cal.; nominated nominated204; confirmed 748.
710; confirmed 909. . Lemly, B., to be postmaster at Jackson, Miss.; nominated 4712.
Kennell, J., to be postmaster at Passaic, N.J.; nominated 55; confirmed Lenihan. M. J., to be additiona-l second lieutenant Twenty-fifth United
144. States Infantry; nominated 103; confirmed 56~.
Kerndt, O.J., tobepostmasteratBirdCity,Ka.ns.; nominated:3285; con- Lenihan, l\f. J., to be second lieutenant Twentieth United States In·
firmed 4236. fan try; nominated 104; confirmed 570.
Kerr, L. C., to be a p~sed assistant paymaster in the Navy; nominated Len nan, W. E., to be postmaster at Hurley, Wis.: nominated 101; con-
278; confirmed 1276. firmed 475. •
Kerwin, J. H., to be postmaster at Glenwood Springs, Colo.; nominated Lennon, 1\I. E., to be postmaster at Hurley, Wis.; nominated 876; con·
79; withdrawn 303. firmed 1224.
Kessler, J. B., to be postmaster at Ottawa, Kans.; nominated 63; con- Leonard, J. C., to be assistant engineer in Navy; nominated 7033; con-
firmed 749. firmed 7170.
Kiddo, J. F., to be postmaster at Cuthbert, Ga.; nominated 303; con- Leonard, T., to be postmaster at Sonora, Cal.; nominated 79; confirmed
firmed 570, 145.
272 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Executive Nominations and Confirmations-Continued. Executive Nominations and Confirmaticns-Continued.
Leopold, H. G., to be assistant engineer in Navy; nominated 7033; con- McAlpine, K., to be assistant engineer in Navy; nominated 7033; con•
firmed 7170. firmed 7170.
Lesesne, J.P., to be United States consul-geuera.l to Melbourne, Aus- McAndrew, J. W., to be second lieutenant Twenty-first United States In-
tralia; nominated 9100; confirmed 9865. fantry; nominated 60J6; confirmed 6479. .
Levis, G. W., to be postmaster at Black River Falls, Wis.; nominated 67; Macartney, W. H., to be postmaster at Oakland, Me.; nominated 87&;
confirmed 475. confirmed 1224.
Lewis, E., to be postmaster at Gallatin, Tean.; nominated 1186; con- 1\IcBlain, J. F., to be first lieutenant; nominated 475; confirmed 909.
firmed 1552. McBride, J. J., to be postmaster at Livingston, M ont.; nominated 79;
Lewis, E. A., to be additional second lieutenant Eighteenth United confirmed 1224.
States Infantry; nominated 103; confirmed 569. McBurney, W. T., to be postmaster at Sandy Lake, Pa. ; nominated
Lewis, E. A., to be second lieutenant Eighteenth United States Infan try; 5253; confirmed 7537.
nominated 10i; confirmed 570. McCabe, C. A., to be postmaster at Pomeroy, Wash.; nominated 4712;
Lewis, G. F., to be postmaster at Saginaw, 1\Iich.; nominated876; con- confirmed 5804..
firmed 1224. McCafferty, A. C., to be postmaster at Austin, Nev.; nominated 80;
Lewis, J. A., to be postmaster at Martinsville, Iud.; nominated 63; con- confirmed 171.
firmed 171. 1\IcCa.rthy, D. E., to be first lieutenant Twelfth United States Infantl'y;
Lewis, S. C., to be postmaster at Olneyville, R. I.; nominated 66; con- nominated 278; confirmed 570.
firmed 749. McCarthy, J., to be postmaster at Stillwater, Minn.; neminated 64; con•
Liddell, 1\r. J., to be associate justice of supreme court of Montana; nom- firmed i75.
inated 1506; confirmed 1825. McCarty, W. P., to be postmaster at Allegheny, N. Y.; nominated 65;
Lillie, A. B. H. , t.o be lieutenant-commander in Navy; nominated 800; confirmed 145.
conflrmed 1552. 1\:lcCauley, J. C., to be postmaster at Searcy, Ark.; nominated 62; con-
Lindsay, G. R., to be postmaster at. Rahway, N.J.; nominated 101; con- firmed 145.
firmed 14ti. ' McChesney, W. S., to be postmaster at Lexington, Ky.; nominated 64;
Linthicum, J. F., to be receiver of public moneys at Sacramento, Cal.; confirmed 145.
nominated 710; confirmed 909. l\:lcClure, C., to be first lieutenant Eighteenth United States Infantry;
Litchfield, C. T., to be pos tmaster at Abingdon, Va.; nominated67; con- nominated 102; confirmed 568.
firmed 710. McClure, N. F., to be second lieutenant Fourth United States Cavalry;
Lit tel, I. W., to be first lieutenant Tenth United States Infantry; nom- nominated 103; confirmed 568.
inated 8074; confirmed 8688. McCollum, S. W., to be postmaster at Lockport, N. Y.; nominated 65;
,V.
Little, .J. L., to be postmaster at West Point, Ga.; nominated 709; confirmed 423.
McConnell, G. E., to be first lieutenant in the revenue service; nomi-
confirmed 909.
Little brant. W. T., to be additional second lieutenant Ninet.eenth United nated 37; confirmed 909.
States Infantry; nominated 6017; confirmed 6475. McConnell, J. I., to be postmaster at Woodland, Cal.; nominated 87G;
Littlebrant, W. T., to be second lieutenant Tenth United States Infan- confirmed 1225.
try; nominated 8074; confirmed 8688. McConnell, N. W., to be chief-justice of the su!)reme court of MOI~tana;
Livingston, L. L., to be lieutenant-colonel Third United States Artil- nominated 123; confirmed 748.
lery; nominated 102; confirmed 568. McCormick, A. M. D., to be assistant surgeon in Navy; nominated 6016;
Lochridge, P. D., to be second lieutenant Second United States Cav- confirmed 6475. ·
ah·y; nominated 103; confirmed 569. McCormick, C. M., to be ensign in Navy; nominated 8J1; confirmed
1276.
Lockwood, D. W., to be major Corps of Engineers; nominated 8074; 1\IcCoy, M.S., to be postmaster at Polo, Til.; nominated 100; confirmed
confirmed 8688. · 423.
Lodor, R., to be lieutenant-colonel Fifth United States .Artillery; nom- Maccuaig, D., to be postmaster at Nebraska City, Nebr.; nominated80;
inated 3G.34; confirmed 3931. confirmed 570. -
Logan, J. L., to 19e associ~te justice of supreme court of Idaho; nomi- McCue, A., to be United States assistant treasurer; nominated 1186;
nated 1740; confirmed 2915. confirmed 1186.
Logan, J. S., to be postmaster at Port Chester, N. Y.; nominated 6015; 1\IcCunniff, T., to be Indian agent at Southern Ute and Jicarilla agency,
confirmed 6474. Colo.; nominated 8039; confirmed 8257.
Long, C. C., to be secretary of legation to Corea; nominated 36; con- McCunnilf, •.r., to be Indian agent at Southern Ute agency, Colo.; nom·
firmed 710. · inatec12408; confirmed 2915.
Long, L. T., to be postmaster at Greenville, Ala. ; nominated 37; con- 1\IcDpnald, M., to be Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries; nominnted
firmed 423. 627.
Longino, A. H., to be United St-ates attorney; nominated 709; con- 1\:IRce, C. S., to be postmaster at St. John, Kans.; nominated 63; con-
firmed S8l. firmed 748.
J..,oon£>y, E. H., to be postmaster at Bent.onville, Ark.; nominated 62; 1\Iacey, J. P., to be postmaster a.t Las Animas, Colo.; nom inn. ted 3'>...85;
confirmed 145. confirmed 4236.
Lop£>z, J.D., t.o be postmaste1· at St.. Augustine, Fla.; nominated 3931; :M'cFarlaud, 1\1., to be second lieutenant Twenty-first United States In-
confirmed 4952. fantry; nominated 6016; confirmed 6475.
Loring, L. Y., to be surgeon with rank of major in Medical Depart- McGill, J. P., to be postmaster at Beaver Dam, Wis.; nominn.ted G7;
ment; nominated 9508. · · confirmed 144.
Loud, <J. H., to be postmaster at South Weymouth, Mass.; nominated McGinn, J., to be postmaster at Neenah, Wis.; nominated 67; confirmed
6015; confirmed 6474. 144.
Loughery, R. W., to be consul at Acapulco; nominated 36; confirmed M cGonigle, J., to be postmaster at San Bue1~aventura, Cal.; nominated
423. 79; confirmed 146.
Love, J. F .• to be postmaster at Colorado Springs, Colo.; nominated 79; McGregor. W. C., to be judge of probate in Iron County, Utah; nomi·
confirmed 1741. anted8039.
Love, J. J., to be postmaster at Webster, Mass.; nominated 64; confirmed McGuinness, J.P., to be ensign in Navy; nominated 801; confirmed
511. 1276.
Lovelee, A. J., to be postmaster at Adams, N.Y.; nominated 65; con- McGuire, T. H., to be second lieutenant Twenty-fifth United States In-
firmed 145. fantry; nominated 1022; confirmed 1276.
Loveridge, E. L., to be second- lieutenant Eleventh United States In- McKee,J. C., to belieutenant-colonelandsurgeon; nominated 101; con·
fantry; nominated 103; confirmed 569. firmed 568. •
LoYeridge, W., to be first lieutenant Third VnitedStates A.rllillery; nom- McKellar,P., to be postmaster at Paw Paw, Mich.; nominated 64; con-
inated 102; confirmed 568. firmed 144.
Lovering. H. B., to be United States marshal for Massachusetts; nom- McKenna, J. A., to be postmaster at Long Island City, N.Y.; nominated
.nated ~838; confirmed 3247. 65; confirmed 145.
Lowe, A. Y., to be second lieutenant in the revenue service; nominated McKeon. F., to be postmaster at Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.; nominated 65; con-
6367; confirmed 9073. firmed 145. _
Lowrie, .J. B., to be postmaster at Portland, Ind.; nominated 876; con- Mackey.H., to be consul at Paso del Norte; nominated 302; confirmed
firmed 1224. 909.
I,ubbock, H. S., to be supervising inspector of steam-vessels for the first McKinney, S. B., to be postmaster at Farmville, Va.; nominated 67; con-
district; nominated 37; confirmed 710. . fumed423.
Lucas, E . W. V., to be second lieutenant First United States Artillery; McKinstry, C. H., to be additional second lieutenant Corps of Entrineers;
nominated 103; confirmed 569. nominat.ed 0016; confirmed 6475.
Lucas, E. \V. V., to be secondlieutenantCorpsofEngineers; nominated McKinstry. C. H., to be second lieutenant Corps of Engineers; nomi-
4236; confirmed 4578. nated 7033; confirmed 7537.
Lucas, J. B., to be postmaster at Romeo, Mich.; nominated 1186; con- McLaughlin, J., to be postmaster at Gloucester City, N.J.; nominated
firmed 1551. 3286; confirmed 4236.
.Lummis, J. G., to be postmaster at Middletown, Ohio; nominated 3286; McLauren, D.P., to be postmaster at Grand Forks, Dak.; nominated
confirmed 3931. 3285; confirmed 3931.
Lung, G. A., to beassistantsurgeon in Navy;· nominated 7354; confirmed McLawry, J., to be postmaster at Belleville, Kans.; nominated 1186;
7537. confirmed 2408.
Luning, J. C., to IJe postmaster at Leesburgh, Fla.; nominated 62; con- McLyman, W. H., to be collector of customs for district of 1\:liami, Ohio;
firmed 423. nominated 37.
Lusk, J. L., to be captain Corps of Engineers; nominated 6367; con- l\lcN amee, J ., to be postmaster at Bement, lll. ; nominated 63; confirm ell
firmed 6574. 172.
Lyman, W. H., to be collector of ct1Sloms for district of Miami, Ohio; McNutt, A. S., to be first lieutenant Ninth United States Infantry; nomi-
nominated - ; confirmed 5253. nated 9607.
Lynn, E. D., to be collector of customs for district of Saluria, Tex.; nom- Macomb, A. C., to be first lieutenant Fifth United States Cavalry; nomi·
. inated 9223; confirmed 9297. nated 101; confirmed 568.
Lyon, G . .A., to be a. pay inspector in Navy; nominated 9100; confirmed M~~;~end fis~·, to be postmaster at Galena, Kans. ; nominated G3;
9568.
Lyon, S. J., to be postmaster at Collinsville, Conn.; nominated 1740; con- Madigan, J., to be collector of customs fo1· district of Dunkirk. N.Y.;
firmed 2569. nominated 37; confirmed 748.
Lyons, T. F., to be postmaster at Canton, Mass.; nominated 101; con- Madigan, T., to be postmaster at Wallace, Kans.; nominated 6015; con-
firmed 571. firmed 8040.
McAdams, J., to be postmaster at Mount Pleasant, Pa.; nominated 66; 1\:lagee, R., to be envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to
confirmed 171. Sweden and Norway; nominated 6474; confirmed 7537.
1\IcAlexander, U. G., to be secondlieutenantTwenty-:fi..fth United States Maginnis, C. P., to be receiver of public moneys at Duluth. Minn.; nom·
In fantry; nominated 103; confirmed 569. nated 204; confirmed 876.
M-cAllister, A., to be assistant engineer in Navy; nominated 7033; con- Maguire, J., to be postmaster a.t Republic, Mich.; nominated 3285; con•
firmed 7170. firmed 3931.
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Executive Nominations and Confirmations-Continued. Executive Nominations and Confirmations-Continued.
Mahoney, D. A., to be postmaster at Kenosha, Wis.; nominated 67; con- Meyler; J. J., to be second lieutenant Corps of Engineers; nominated
firmed 144. 103; confirmed 569. .
Main, C. W., to be postmaster at Tracy, lilinn.; nominated 6015; con- Michler, F., to be captain in Army; nominat-ed 4952; confirmed 5539.
firmed 6574. - Middleton, J. H., to be postmaster at West Hoboken, N.J.: nominated
Mallet, E., to be an Indian inspector; nominated 5454; confirmed 6574. 3286; confirmed 4236.
Mallory, J. S., to be first lieutenant Second United States Infantry; Milbrath, A., to be postmaster at New London, Wis.; nominated 67; con-
nominated 3634; confirmed 3931. firmed 14.4.
Manchester, J. H., to be collector of customs fo1· district of Bristol and Miles, A. L., to be collector of customs for eastern district of 1\-Iaryland;
Warren, R. L; nominated 2-176; confu~ed 3286. nominated 876; confirmed 1275.
Manley, J. A., to be captain Twentieth United States Infadry; nomi- Miles, E., to be major Twenty-fifth United States Infantry; nominated
nated 102; confirmed 568. 3634 ; confirmed 3931.
Manlove, J. B., to be postmaster at New Castle, Del.; nominated 276; Miley, J.D., to be additional second lieutenant Fifth United States Artil-
confirmed 570. lery; nominated 103; co'n tirmed 569.
Mansfield, J. G., to be postmaster at Buchanan, Mich.; nominated 277; Miley, J. D., to be second lieutenant Fourth United States Artillery;
confirmed 749. nominated 103; confirmed 569.
ManSfield, S. 1\f., to be lieutenant-colonel Corps of Engineers; nomi-
nated 7033; confirmed 7537.
Miley, J. D,, to be second lieutenant F ifth Artillery; nominated 102;
confirmed 569.
•
March, P. C., to be additional second lieutenant Third United States Ar- Miller, C. P., to be captain and assistant quartermaster; nominated 101;
tillery; nominated 6016; confirmed 6475. confirmed 568.
Marcum, T. D., to be an Indian inspector; no"minated 204,4765. Miller, D. L., to be postmaster at Goshen, Ind.; nominated 7083; con-
Markham, H. P., to be postmaster at East Hampton, c ~ nn.; nominated firmed 8040.
62; confirmed 570. Miller, D. N., to be postmaster at Homer, N.Y.; nominated 2347; con-
Markley, J. R., to be register of the land office at Niobrara, Nebr.; nomi- firmed 2809.
nated 276; confirmed 909. Miller. E. 0., to be register of land office at Visalia, Cal.; nominated 709 ,
?t!arsh , W. T., to be postmaster at Rich Hill, Mo.; nominated 65; con- confirmed 1275.
firmed 145. Miller, P. H., to be postmaster at Canal Dover, Ohio; nominated 1740;
Marsh&ll, J.A., to bejudgeofprobateinSalt Lake County, Utah; nomi- confirmerl 2223.
nated 7788; confirmed 9072. 1tfiller, T. F., to be United States judge of police court of District of Co-
Marshall, W., to be postmaster at Farmington, Ill.; nominated 6015; lumbia; nominated 3931; confirmed 4236.
confirmed 6474. Miller, T. W., to be postmaster at London, Ohio; nominated 6016; con-
Martin, C. H., to be second lieutenant Fourteenth United States In- firmed 7170.
fantry ; nominated 10 I; confirmed 569. Miller, ,'V. G., to be ensign in Navy; nominated 801; confirmed 1276.
Martin, G. W., to be postmaster at Charleston, Mo.; nominated 277; Milligan, C. E., to be postmaster at East Las Vegas, N.Mex.; nominated
confirmed 571. sa; confirmed 171.
Martin, H., to be secretary of United States legation to China; nomi- l\Iilligan, F. J., to be a lieutenant in Navy; nominated 9100; confirmed
nated 8572; confirmed 9072. 956~. '
Martin, H. W., to be postmaster at Bennington, Vt.; nominated 67; con- 1\liner, C. C., to be first lieutenant Ninth United States Infantry; nomi-
firmed 571. . nated 102; confirmed 568. _
Martin , J. ,V., to be collector of customs for district of Genesee, N.Y.; Mit.charu, 0. B., to be captain in Ordnance Department; nominated 6016;
nominated 47; confirmed 748. confirmed 6175.
Martin, L. F., to be postmaster at Chippewa Falls, Wis.; nomi;:ated 67; Mitchell, B ., to be postmaster at Auburn, Cal.; nominated 47ll; con-
confirmed 144. firmed5&H. ·
:Martin, M.D. L., to be postmaster at Water Valley, Miss.; nominated Mitchell, S. S., to be collector of customs for the district of Saco, 1\Ie.;
2408; confirmed 3286. nc..minated 37; confirmed 568.
Mason, C. F., to be assistant surgeon Medical Department; nominated Mizner, H. R., to be colonel Seventeenth United States Infantry; nomi-
6016; confirmed 6475. nated 278; confirmed 570.
Mason, E. C., to be colonel Third United States Infantry; nominated Moffett, W. W., to be justice of the peace for District of Columbia; nom-
363! ; confirmed 3931. inated 8039; confirmed 8572.
Mohler, J., to be postmaster at Ephratah, Pa.; nominated 278; con-
Masters, W. U., to be postmaster at Pasadena., Cal.; nominated 79; con- firmed 571.
firmed 147. . Montague, H. N., to be postmaster at Caro,l\-Iich.; nominated 709; con-
M:~!lr~~ ~:.; ~ be postmaster at Menomonee, Wis.; nominated 6016;
4 firmed 909.
Montgomery, M., to be register of the land office at Chadron, Nebr.;
•
Mathews, T. J., to be postmaster at Grayville, Ill.; nominated. 63; con- nominated 276; confirmed 710.
firmed H4. Montgomery. M. V., to be associate justice of supreme court of District
Matthews, C. H., to be assistant engineer in Navv; nominated 7033; con- of Columbia; nominated 123; confirmed 740.
firmed 7170. Montgomery, W. ,V., to be postmaster at Port Clinton, Ohio; nominated
M:~~~7f~ l,. L., to be postmaster at Sedan, Kans.; nominated 63; con-
4 6016; confirmed 6174.
Moody, T. M., to be second lieutenant Twenty-Recond United States In-
Maxey, T. S., to be United States district judge for Texas; nominated fantry; nominated 1022; confirmed 1276.
5354; confirmed 5539. Moon, H. B., to be first lieutenant Twentieth l:nited Stat-es Infantry;
Maxwell, D., to be postmaster at Wilkinsburgh, Pa.; nominated 277; nominated 102; confirmed 568.
confirmed 571. Moore, A. J., to be postmaster at Goshen, N.Y.; nominated 65; confirmed
May, w·. T .. to be first lieuh>nant Fifteenth United States Infantry; nom~ 1~. -
inated 1825; confirmed 2069. Moore, B., to be postmaster at Gatesville, Tex.; nominated 5253; con-
Maynard, I. H., to be Assistant Secretary of the Treasury; nominated firmed 5539. '
36; confirmed 123. · Moore, J. A., to be United States marshal !or district of Nevada; nomi-
Meagher, T. F., to be postmaster at Sprague, Wash.; nominated 2408; nated 9073 ; confirmed 9508. ,
confirmed 2915. Moore, J. C., to be second lieutenant of the revenue service; nominated
Mears, F., to be Jieutenant-<lolonel Fourth United States Infantry; nom- 710; confirmed 1276.
inated 3634; confirmed 3931. Moore, J.l\f., to be a third lieutenant in the revenue service; nominated
Mrcklem, G. E., to be postmaster at West Point, N.Y.; nominated 4712; 101; confirmed 909.
rejected 778S. Moore, L. V., to be United States consul at Lyons; nominated--; con-
Medary, T. C., to be postmaster at Waukon, Iowa; nominated 63; con- firmed 4952.
firmed 1225. Moore, W. A., to be po tmaster at Yorkville, S.C.; nominated 3286; c on-
Meehan, J., to be postmaster at Darlington, Wis.; nominat-ed fj7; con- firmed 4236. ·
firmed 144. - Moores, J. B., to be postmaster at Ontario, Cal.; nominated 6015; con-
Meehan, J., to be postmaster at St. 1\Iary's, Kans.; nominateet 63; con- firmed 6574. ·
fu·med 748. Moorman, G., to be United States marshal for eastern district of Louisi·
Mehan, A. W., to be postmaster at Mason, Mich.; nominated 709; con- ana.; nominated 9508. ·
firmed 909. Moreno, F. J., to be United States marshal for southern district of Flor-
Meier, R. A., to be postmaster a.t Colorado Springs, Colo.; nominaied ida; nominated ll86; confirmed 1551.
4712; confirmed 6367. Moreno, S. A., to be collector of customs at Pensacola, Fla. ; nominated
Mellink, J. S., to be postmaster at Dover, Del.; nominated 3931; con- 475; confirmed 1022.
firmed4578. Mor~an, C. W., to be postmaster at Hillsboro, Dak.; nominated 5253;
Melville, G. W., to be Engineer-in-Chief and Chief of the Bureau of confirmed 5804.
Steam-Engineering, in the Department of the Navy; nominated 278; Morgan, D. B., to be postmaster at Julesburg, Colo.; nominated 276;
confirmed 570. confirmed 1741.
Melville, J. S., to be judge of probate in Millard County, Utah; nomi- Morgan, M . R., to be assistant commissary-general with rank of lieu-
nated !J073. tenant-colonel in Subsistence Department; nominated 8257; confirmed
Mercer, C., to be a first lieutenant in Marine Corps; nominated 278; 8782.
confirmed 570. Morgan, P. J., to be postmaster at Solomon City, ~ans.; nominated 63;
Merrell, J. P., to be a lieutenant-commander in Navy; nominl!ed 9!00; confirmed 749.
confirmed 9568. Moriarty, A. I., to be second lieutenant Sixth United States Infantry;
Merrill, A. H., to be captain First United States Artillery; nominated nominated 103; confirmed 569.
102; confirmed 1224. Moritz, A., to be assistant engineer in Navy; nominated--; con-
Merrill, J . P., to be postmaster at Cl"Own Point, Ind.; nominated 1186; fi•·med 7170.
confirmed 1551. - Morper, N., to be postmaster at South Evanston, Ill.; nominated 2408;
Merritt., H. F., to be consul at Chemnitz; nominated 36; confirmed 710. confirmed 2839.
Merritt, W., to be brigadier-general; nominated 101; confirmed 568. Morrison, W. R., to be .an Interstate-Commerce Commissioner; nomi-
Mertz, H., to be postmaster at Uvalde, Tex.; nomina.ted6016; withdrawn nated 204; confirmed 568.
6474. Morrow, B . J., to be postmaster at Neosho, Mo.; nominated 2408; con-
Messenger, G. G., to be postmaster at Ridgway, Pa.; nominated 66. firmed 29L5.
Metcalf, A. A., to be postmasteratCrystal Falls, Mich.; nomina.ted3285; Morrow, D. M., to be postmaster at Grove City, Pa.; nominated 66; con-
confirmed 3931. fumed171.
Metcalfe, H. C., to be postmaster at Carlisle, Ky.; nominated 64; con- Morrow, W. S., to be postmaster at Nashville, lll.; nominated 37; con-
firmed 145. · firmed 144. -
Meyer, G., to be post.master at Boscobel, Wis.; nominated 67; confirmed Morse, F. W., to be postmaster at Montpelier, Vt..; nominated 5253; con-
144. fumed 6474.
Meyer, J. J., to be additional second lieutenant Corps of Engineers; Mossberg, N.!I., to be postmaster at Wilmar, Minn.; nominated 64; con•
nominated 103; confirmed 5i9. firmed 172.
Meyers, B. F., to be postmaster at Harrisburg, Pa.; nominated 66; con- Mowry, A. H., to be postmaster at Charleston, S. 0.; nominated66; con-
fumed355. fumed144.
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Executive Nominations and Confirmations-Continued. Executive Nominations and Confirmations-Continued.
Pierce, W. S., to be additional second lieutenant First United States Rein berg, J. E., to be third lieutenant revenue service; nominated 800;
Artillery; nominated 6016; confirmed 6475. confu:med 1276.
P1{:~~d I~~ A., to be pos!master at Olath-e, Kans.; nominated 63; con- Remey, W. B •• to be Judge-Advocate-General of the Navy; nominated
4952 · confirmed 4952.
Piper, A., to be colonel Fifth Uni-ted States Artillery; nominated 102; Reu~ein, F.R., to be postmaster at Burlington, Wis.; nominated 67;
confirmed 569. confirmed 144.
Pitl;.in, G. H., to be attorney for district of Vermont; nominated 121; Reynolds, A., to belieutenantinNavy;. nominated 800; confirmed 1552.
contit·med 748. Randolph, ·w. F .• to be major Third United States Artillery; nominated
Plen!«>nton, A., t& be major in the Army; nominated 9607; confirmed 3634; confioned 3931.
9607. Reynolds, E. H., to be collect-ol' of customs for district of Newark, N.J.;
Pot>!, 0. M .. to be colonel O>rps or Engineers; nominated 7033; con- nominated 3005; confirmed 3932.
firmed 7fa7. Rhea, ,V, R., to be postmaster at Johnson City, Tenn.; nominated 66;
Poindexte-r, J. D. , to be first lieu-tenant and assistant smgeou; nomi- confirmed 14.'}.
nated 102; confirmed 568. R~~!~~4.5.to be postmaster at Niagara. Fall!!,N. Y.; nominated66; con,-
Polk, J. H., to be receive-r of public moneys at Los Angeles, Cal.; nomi-
nated 20!; confirmed 567. Richards, B.S., to be a lieutenant-commander in Navy; nominated 801;
Poole, T. N., to be postmaster at Sidney, N.Y. ; nominated 6367; con- con5.rmed 1552.
finned 7'587. Ricba.rds. J.D.,. to be postmaster at. North Attleborough, Maa.; nomi:
Pope, H. A., to be postmaste~: at Milton, :P.fass.;. nominated 101; con- nn.ted 2408; confirmed 3931.
firmed 571. Ricll.ards, M. C., to be first lieutenant Second United States Artillery;
Porter, W., to be register of tile land office at Des Moines, Iowa; nomi- nominated 102;. confirmed 568, •
nated 276; withdrawn J!}n. Richardson, 0. W., to be postmaster at Somerset,Ky.; nominated 2408.
Pott. C. H., to b'! postmaster at Jersey Shore, P&.; nominated 65; con-· Ricbru"dson, G. F. , to be postmaster at Newton Centre-, Mass.; nominated
firmed 171. 709; confirmed 909.
Potter , S., to be postmaster at Delaware , Ohio; nominated 60: confirmed .Riley, C. H., to be postmaster at Dedham. Mass.; nominated 6474; con-
336. . firmed 7788.
Powell, W. H., to be major Twenty-second United States Infa.ntry; nom- . Ritzius, H. P., to be captain Twenty-fifth United Stntes Infanky; nomi-
inated 7<i33; confirmed 778S. nated 102; confirmed 558.
Pratt, D. "\V., to be postmaster at Farmington, 1\Ie.; nominated 64; con- Rivers, W. C •• to be second lieutenant First United States Cavalry;
firmed 74.9. nominated 103; confirmed 569". ' '
Prendergast, J. B., to be postmaster at Webster, Dak.; nominated 3285; Ri:ves, G. L..,. to be Assistant Secretary of Stat-e; nominated 36; con·
ecmfirmed 3'931. • firmed 123.
:Prescott, J. I ., to be postmaster a.t Meredith Village, N. H.;· nominated Roberts, B. K., to be captain Fifth United States Artillery, nominated
65; confirmed 0.(}. 3634; confirmed 3931.
PresQOtt, 'r. E ., to be postmaster at Lake Village, N.H.; nominated 65; Roberts. H. w .• to be postmaster. at Chester. Dl.; n~minated 63; con-
conArmed 5'i0. firmed 172..
PresLon, G. II. , to be seoond lieutenant Ninth United States Cavalry; Roberls, V. C., to be postmaste-r at Moorestown, N.J.; nominated 65;
nominated 7034 ; confirmed 7537. confirmed 144.
Preston, J. W., to be Ind.i an ngent a~ 1\Iission Tule River agency, Cal.; Robeson, H. B.. w be a captain in Navy; nominated 801; confirmed 1552.
nominated 8039'; confirmed 82;>7. Robinson, A. C., to be postmaster at Green Bay, 'Vis.; nominated 67;
Preston , J. W., to be agent for 1nuians of Mission agency; nominated confirmed 1~
275~ confirmed 908. Robinson, J.l\1., to be lieutenant in Navy; nominated 800~ confirmed
J>reusg, E. A., to· be postmaster at Los Angeles, Cal.; nominated 79; con- 15a2.
firmed 146. Robinson, S. J., to be postmRSter at Towson. Md. ~ nominated 6015;
Price, C. W., to be posbnnster at Fort Benton , Mont.~ nominated 303; confirmed 7170.
confirmed ff77. Robinson, W •• to be second lien tenant_Fomih United St&t.es Artillery;
Price, I. D., to be postmastet at Newport, Ark.; nominated 303; con- nominated 103;. confi.trmed 569. .
finned 571. "B.obson, W. S., to be postmaster at LaGrange. Te%. ;· nominated 67.
P.rice, W. H., to be postmaster at New Brunswick, N. J.; nominated 65; Rockwell, O. S·. , to be, post.m a.ster at Kent, Ohio; nominated ff76; con-
confirmed lH. firmed 1276.
Prince, G. 0,, to be consul at 1\Ioscow; nominated 422; confirmed 74.8. Rodeffer, J. H., to be postmaster at Woodstock, Va.; nominated 6016.
Pring le, D .. L., t.o be consul-general at. Constantinople; nominated 3G; Rodman, J. B., to be captain Twentieth United States Infantry; nomi-
confirmed 567. nated 100 ; confirmed 568.
Pritchett, G. E., to be a-ttorney fur district of Nebrnska; nominated 123; Roem-er. P., to be ca.pt.ain FiRh United States .Artillery; nominated 102;
confirmed 748. confirmed 568.
Procasl'>:ey, G., to be postmaster at Rockport, Ind.; nominated 63; con- Roessle"T, S W..,. to be ca-ptain Corps of Engineers;. nominaied 102; con-
finned 171. ~ firmed 568.
Proctor, W. A., to be postmaster at Ballinger, Tex.; nominated 3236; Rogers, J. J. to be receiver o( publiu money!t at Grand Forks, Dak.;
confi.rmed 3931. nominated 2809.
Propner, G. T., to be postmaster at Wahpeton, Dak.; nominated 303; Rogers, J. J., to be receiver of public moneys at Grand Forks, Dak.;
confirmed no. nominated 6005.
Pul'ller, !''., to be postmnst-er at Ada, Minn.; nominated &!; confirmed Roge1-s, J. S., to be first lieutenant Twentieth United States Infantry;
475. nominated 102; confirmed 568.
PnrceU, W. E.. to he United States attorne-y for Dakota; nominated Rolfi" . .J. H .. to be postmaster at Penacook, N.H.; nominated 277; con-
1971; confumed 2809. ftrmed 1276.
Quay, A. G. U., to be second lieutenant Fifth United S~ates Cavalry; R ·> 111 ~ . , . 0., to be postmaster at Oroville-, Ca.l.; nominated 79; con- ·
nominated 8074; con firmed 8688. firmed U6..
Quay, A. G. C., to b::- additionAl second lieutenant Eighth United States Rooney, W.R.A., to be lieutenant in Navy;· nomillated 800; confirmed
Ca.nr.Iry; nominated 6016; confirmed 6475. 1552.
Quentin, J. E., to oe captain Fom:tee-nth United States Infantry; nomi- R •u-::~e>elt, J. R., to be secretary of legation at Vienna; nominated 70!>;
nated 102 ~ confirmed 568. confirmed 909.
Quiggle, J. C., to be con nl at Poxt Stanley and St. Thomas, Ontario· Roose·velt, R. B., to be minister resident of the United States to the
nomjnated 36; confirmed 710. ' Netherlands; nominated 6474; confirmed 4236, 7537.
Quinn, J. B., to be major Corps of Engineet:s; nominated7033; confirmed Rose, R., to be associate justice of supreme COUI't for Territory of Da-
8tJ74. kota; nominated 601.4; confirmed 6574.
Rafferty, 0., to be assistant surgeon with rank of first lieutenant; nom- Rfi~!i"r!4. be postmaster at Ravenswood, Dl.; nominated 63; CQn-
ina.ted 2442; confirmed 2775.
Rafferty, W. 0 .. to be first lieutenant First United States Artillery· Ross, A. D., to be postmaster at Litchfield, Minn.; nominated 67; con-
nominated 102; confirmed 1224~ ' firmed 172.
Randall, F. E., to be postmastel" at Pittsfield, N.H.; nominated 65; con- Ross,J. W., to bepostmaslel'atWashington,D.C.; nominated 527; con-
firmed570. firmed 801.
Rasmus en, H. C .. to be postmaster at Devil's Lake, Dak.; nominated Ross, \V. P .. to be postmaster a.t Wilt~n Junction, Iowa; nominated 63;
79; confirme-d 172. confirm-ed 1551.
Ratcliffe, A. E ., to be postmaster at Cimarron, Kans.; nominated 63; Ross~au, \V. J., to be postmaster at Starkville, Miss-.; nominated 65:
confirmed 149. confirmed 1-U.. ·
Rathbone. J. L., to be consul-genera-l at Paris~ nominated 36; confirmed Rowe, W .. to be postmaster at Westerville, Ob.io; nominated 303; con-
3005. firmed 571.
Rattigan, P. A., to be postmaste1· at Barnhart's Mills, Pa.; nominated Rowley, M. H., to be register of the land office at Mitchell, Dak.; nomi-
6016; confirmed 7537. nated 800; confirmed ID22.
Rawles, J. B., to be major Fourth United States Artillery; nominated Roy, W. K., to be postmaster at ·wappinger's Falls, N.Y.;, nominated
102; confirmed 568. 66; confirmed 14.5.
Rea, 0 . E., to be re~ister of the land office at Bismarck. Da.k. ; nominated Rucker, ll'. D., to be first lieutenant Second United States Cavalry; nomi·
580-t; confirmed 6574. nn.ted 87&< confirmed 1276.
. R~~~~~~d ~~~district attorney for Pennsylvania; nominated 17-10; Rumsey, H. E., to be ensign in Navy; nominated 7483; confirmed 8039.
Russ, 0. P., to be second lieutenant Elevenih United States. Infantry;
Reade, H., to be- ca-ptain Twenty-tilth United States Iruantry; nomi- nominated 6016; confit·med 6475.
nated 'l:l47; confirmed3".A6. Russ-el,. E .. to be second lieutenant. Third United States A1·ti11ery; nomi-
Redding, J. F., to be postmaster at; Barne~'11le, Ga..; nominated 303; nnted 103 < confirmed 569. ~ '
con firmed 570. -' Ru sen, H. H.< to be postma.ste1: :lt Wa.rrensburg.h. Mo.; nominated 101;
Red grave, D . C., to be assistant engineer in Navy; nominated 7033; con- confirmed 171. ·
firmed 7170. R J1, R. L .• to be ensign in Navy; nominated 8(}1; confirmed 1276.
Reed, J,. G ., to be consul at Barbadoe ; nominated 36; confirmed 74.8. - Ruse, A., to be ensign m Ngvy; nominated S0.1; confir~ned lZ76.
Reed . V . E. H., to bepostmasteratCameron,Tex.; nominated278; con- Rutherford , J., to be postmaster at Milford, Mich.; nominated 3285; con-
firmed 571. firmed 393L
Reese., L. T ., to be postmaster at Smith Center, Kans.; nominated G3; Ryan, J. P., to be additional second lieutenant- Third United States
confirmed 749. Cavalry; nominated 6016; confirmed 6475.
Regan, J., to be. capts.in Ninth United States- Infsntry; nominat-ed 102; Ryan, J. P., to be second lieutemmi Fourth United States Cavalry;
confirmed 569. nomina.ted9607.
Reid, L. ,V., to be Assistant Registel' of the Treasury; nominated 36 ~ Ryan, L.A., to be postmaster at Falls City, Nebr.; nominated 80; con-
confirmed 14.t. · firmed57Q.
~~'!;fl~~ed~:.a P8.8!Jed assistant engineer in Ns.vy; nominated 9101; 1 Sackett, J. B., to be postmaster at Buffalo, N.Y.; nominated 66; con-
tlnned 14-:J. • .
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Executive Nominations and Confirmations-Continued. Executive Nominations and Confirmations-Continued.
Sackett, M., to be postmaster at New' Lebanon, N. Y. ; nominated 66; Simons, l\I. H., to be a surgeon in the Navy; nominated 278; confirmed
confirmed 145. 570.
Sackrider, D. A. , to be post.master at Randolph, N. Y.; nominated 66; Six by, N. H., to be ·postmaster at Horseheads, N. Y.; nominated 3687;
confirmed lt5': eonlirmed 3931.
Saling, H. H., to be postmaster at Memphis, Mo.; nominated 65; con- Sladen, J. A., to be captain Fourteenth United States Infantry; nomi-
firmed 145. nated 5354; confirmed 6475.
S!Ullllle, W. R., to be additional second lieutenant Fourteenth United
S~ Infantry; nominated 6017; confirmed &175. .
SJ~:!fi;~~filw~ be a captain in the revenue service; nominated :n;
Sample, ·w. R., to be second lieutenant Fourteenth United States In- Slavens, T. H., to be second Jieutenant Fourth United States Cavalry;
fa.ntry; nominated 7031; confirmed 7521. nominated 103; confirmed 569.
Sampson, B. C., to be assistant engineer in Navy; nominated 7033; con- Slawson, A. A., to be postmaster at Waverly, N. J.; nominated 66; con-
firmed 7170. . firmed 145,
Sandford, E., to be chief-justice of supreme court of Utah; nominated Sl~~~fl~mG;;dLTI~ be postmaster at Haverhill, Mass.; nominated -i712;
6014; confirmed 6574. . .
Sands, G. H., to be first lieutenant Sixth United States Cavalry; nomi- Slikkerveer, H ., to be postmaster at Orange City, Iowa; nominated 277;
nated 101; confu·med 568. confirmed 1225.
confirmed 6474. Slocum, G. R., to be ensign in Navy; nominated 801; confirmed 1276.
Sanfley, M. C., to be associate justice of supreme court of Wyoming; Slusher, T. W., to be receiver of public moneys at The Dalles, Oregon;
nominated 1971; withdrawn 2223. nominated 204; confirmed 567.
San.fley, M . C., to be as3ociate justice supreme court of Wyoming; nomi- S~~~: J. B., to be postmaster at York, Pa.; nominated 1186; confirmed
Savage, E. R., to be postmaster at Mancelona, Mich.; nominated 6015;
confirmed &174. Smith, E. E., to be minister residem and consul-general to Liberia.; nom-
Savage, W. A., to be postmaster at Paulding, Ohio; nominated 6016; inated 2615 ; confirmed 3286.
nated 2223; confirmed 2615. Smith, E. W., to be United States consul at Mozambique; nominated
Scap.tling, J. C., to be captain Second United States Artillery; nomi- 7788; confirmed 8074.
nated 102; confirmed 568. Smith, F.L., to be third lieutenant in United States revenue service;
Schenck, B. P., to be additional second lieutenant Seventh United States nominated 6015 ; confirmed 6474.
Infantry; nominated 103; confirmed 579. - Smith, F. P., to be postmaster at Faulkton, Dak.; nominated 6015; con-
Schenck, B. P., to be second lieutenant Twelfth United States Infantry; firmed 6574.
nominated 103; confirmed 570. Smith, G. M., to be postmaster at Mobeetie, Tex.; nominated 3286; con•
Schenkelberger, J., to be p-ension agent at Syracuse, N. Y.; nominated firmed 3931.
2 ·~; confirmed 2915. Smith, G. R., to be postmaster atJ{.ennebunk, Me.; nominated 876; con-
Schetky, C. A., to be commander in Navy; nominated 801; confirmed firmed 1224.
1276. Smith, J. A .• to be lieutenant-colonel Corps of Engineers; nominated
Schley, W. S., to be chief of the Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting in 2!'138 ; confirmed 3246.
Department of Navy; nominated 7354; confirmed 8934. Smith, J . P., to be postmaster at Lehighton, Pa.; nominated 278; con-
Schley, W. S., to be captain in the Navy; nominated 2747; confirmed firmed 571.
3246. Smith, L., to be postmaster at Gadsden, Ala.; nominated 8572; confirmed
_. Schleyer, J., to be receiver of public moneys at W a Keeney, K11.ns. ; nomi- 9!11. .
nated 2809; confirmed 3286. Smith. T. J., to be solicitor of internal revenue; nominated 4511; con-
Schmitt, C., to be postmaster at Homestead, Pa.; nominated 66; con- firmed I'JI253.
firmed 171. Smith, T. P., to be Indian agent in the Indian Territory; nominated 2838;
Schoonmaker, A., to -be an Interstate-Commerce Commissioner; nomi- confirmed 5253.
nated 204; confirmed 568. Smith, W., to be depu.t y paymaster-general, with rank of lieutenant-
Schumm, H. C., to be additional second lieutenant Third United States colonel; nominated 8313; confirmed 9073.
Artillery; nominated 103; confirmed 569. Smith, W. C., to be postmaster at Stockton, Cal.; nominated 1186; con-
Schumm, H. C. , to be second lieutenant Second United States Artillery; firmed 2069.
nominated 103; confirmed 569. Smith, W. L., to be postmaster at Selma, Cal.; nominated 6015; confirmed
Schuyler; W. S., to be captain Fift.h United States Cavalry; nominated 6.'574.
101 ; confirmed 568. Smith, W. S., to be assistant engineer in Navy; nominated 7033; con-
Soh winger, G. C., to be postmaster at Tonawanda, N. Y.; nominated firmed 8170.
66; confirmed 145. · . Smoke, S. A., to be additional second lieutenant Suth United States In-
Scott, B. 0., to be lieutenant in Navy; nominated 801; confirmed 1552. fantry; nominated 103; confirmed 569.
Scott, C. L., to be envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentia ry to Smoke, S. A., to be second lieutenant Eighteenth United States InfAntry;
Venezuela; nominated 6<174; confirmed 75:f7. nominated 104; confirmed 569.
Scott, H. W., to be register of land office at Larned, Kans.; nominated Snow,E.L., to bepostma.steratLeR~y,N. 1:'.; nominated 66; confirmed
12i5 ; confirmed 5253. 145. .
Scott, J. L., to be postmaster at Mattoon, Ill.; nominated 63; confirmed 144. Snyder, S., to be lieutenant-colonel Tenth United States Infantry; nom-
Scott, 0. H., to be postmaster at Hebron, Nebr.; nominated 80; confirmed inated 278; confirmed 570. _
1224. Southgate, T. B., to be postmaster at Corpus Christi, Tex.; nominated
Scot~. R. A., to be postmaster at Friendship. N.Y.; nominated 101; con- 4712; confirmed 5539.
firmed 145. Spaight, J. W., to be postmaster at Fishkill-on-the-Hudson, N.Y.; nom-
Scott, T. \V., to be postmaster at Stafford, Kans.; nominated 3285; con- inated 5252; confirmed 6474.
firmed 423G. Spalding, L.A., to be United States consul at Brunswick; nominated
Sears, S.S., to be agent for the Indians at agency in Nevada; nominated 7788; confirmed 8074.
6474; confirmed 9223. Spalding, L. A., to be consul at Aix-la.-Chapelle; nominated 36; con-
Sea y,S., to be second lieutenant Twenty-first United States Infantry; firmed 748.
nominated 103; contirmcd -569. Spaulding, S. J., to be postmaster at Indianola, Iowa; noa1inated 101;
Se~:~!e~·.;~ be attorney for distfict of Indiana; nominated 123; confirmed 124.
Spencer, A. J. , to be postmaster at South Manchester, Conn.; nomi·
Seltzer, J. C., to be postmaster at Shenandoah, Pa.; nominated 65; con- nated 1740; confirmed 2569.
firmed 171. . Spilman'- E. F., to be register of land office at Devil's Lake, Dak.; nom-
Selvidge, G. S., to be postmaster at Meade Centre, Ka.n s.; nominated inated .l275; confirmed 1740.
6i; confirmed 749. Sprague, E. L., to be postmaster at Traverse City, Mich.; nominated
Semple, E., to be governor of Washington Territory; nominated 204; 277; confirmed 749.
confirmed 567. · Sprague, F. W., to b postmaster at Rushville, Nebr.; nominated 6015;
Sewall, H. M., to be consul-general at Apia; nominated 36; confirmed confirmed 8040.
14.4. Sprankle, A. G., to be postmaster at Millersburgh, Ohio; nominated
Shafer. A. F., to be surveyor of customs for the port of Grand Rapids, 2!08; confirmed 2809.
Mich.; nominated 53.54; confirmed6575. Springer, vV., to be postmaster at Port Huron, Mich.; nominated 64;
Shannon, S.D., to be secretary of Wyoming Territory; nominated 204; confirmed 144.
confirmed 567. Sproule, S. B., to be postmaster at Greensburgh, Kans.; nominated 64;
Sheakley, J., to be a commissioner in and for the district of Alaska; confirmed 749.
nominated 204; confirmed567. Spurgeon, G., to be postmaster at Santa Ana, Cal.; nominated 79; con-
Shdly, J. H., to be postmaster at Princeton, Mo.; nominated 3285; con- firmed 146.
firmed 3931. Squier, G. 0., to be second lieutenant Third United States Artillery;
Shepherd, G. B., to be postmasJer at Franklin, La..; nominated 64; con- nominated 103; confirmed 569.
firmed 171. Squires, W. A., to be postmaster at Henrietta, Tex.; nominated 278;
Shepley, F. R., to be postmaster at Massillon, Ohio; nominated 1186; con firmed 909.
confirmed 1551. Sto1.cy, D. K., to be postmastet· at Albert Lea, Minn. ; nominated 64; con•
Sheridan, P. H., to be General of the A.rmy ; nominated 4816 ; confirmed firmed 172.
4816. Stafford, C. M., to be marshal for eastern district of New York; nomi•
Shield, H., to be judge of probate in ~ummit County, Utah; nominated nated 1.23; confirmed 876.
8039; confirmed 9073. Stafford, G . S., to be postmaster at Kahoka, l'llo.; nominated 8236; con•
Shields, H. E., to be receiver of public moneys at Seattle, Wash.; nomi- firmed 3931.
nated 3005; confirmed 9508. Stant-on, N. C., to be postmaster at West Liberty, Iowa; nominated 63.
Shields, H. E., to be receiver of public moneys at Olympia, Wash.; nomi- Stan worth, C. S., to be ensign in Navy; nominated 801; confirmed 1276.
nated 204; withdrawn 3005. Stapp, J. H., to be postmaster at Burnett, Tex.; nominated 278; con-
Shillock, P., to be ass is tan~ surgeon Third United States Infantry; nomi- firmed 571.
nated 1!76; confirmed 1276. . Stark, L. L., to be postmaster at Wheaton, Ill.; nominated 63; confirmed
'Shindel, J. E., to be ensign in Navy; nominated 801; confirmed 1276. 144.
Shollenberger, J. H., to be first lieutenant Tenth United States Infantry·; Stark, W. G., to be judge of probate in Pi-Ute County, Utah; nominated
nominated 8074; confirmed 8688. 8039; confirmed 9073.
Shrite, J. W .• to be postmaster at Mount Joy, Pa.; nominated 2615; con- Stark, W. M., to be collector of customs for district of New London,
firm.ed 2839. Conn. ; nominated :n; confirmed 568.
Shunk, F. R., to be additional second lieutenant Corps of Engineers; Starkweather, G. A., to be second lieutenant revenue service; nomi·
nominated 103; confirmed 569. nated 710; confirmed 1276. . ·
Shunk, F. R., to be second lieutenant Corps of Engineer~; nominated States, S., to be postmaster at Everett, Pa.; nominated 4712; confirmed
103; confirmed 569. 7788.
Sibert, W. L., to be first lieutenant Engineer Corps; nominated 4236; Steele, C. L., to be first lieutenant Eigbteent·h · United States Infantry;
confirmed 4578. nominated 102; confirmed 568.
Sill, G. G., to be district attorney for Oonnecticut; nominated 174.0; con- Steele, W. H .• to be register of land office at Montrose, Colo.; nominated
firmed 2442. 1339: confirmed 4.236.
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Executive Nominations and Confirmations-Continued. Executive Nominations and Confirmations-Continued.
Steinberger, I., to be postmaster at Erie, Kans.; nominated 6015; con- Taylor, W. L., to be additiona l second lieutenant Sixteenth United States
firmed 8040. . Infantry ; nominated 103; confirmed 569.
Stephenson, F. B., to be a surgeon in Navy; nominated 9101; confirmed Taylor, "\V. L ., to be second lieutenant Twentieth United States :m-
9568. fantry ;· nominated 1M; confirmed 570.
Sterling, W . .A., to be postmaster at Shamokin, Pa.; nominated 2409; Tayman, C. E., to be ~cond lieutenant Twenty-fourth United States In-
confirmed 2839. fan try; nominated 1022 ; confirmed 1276.
Stevens, C. J., to be first lieutenant Ninth United States Cavalry; nomi- Tedford, W. B., to be postmaster a t Santa Ana., Cal.; nominated 6474;
nated 7033; confirmed 7~. confirmed 8343. • . ·
Steve ns, F. F., to be postmaster at Richfield, Kans.; nominated 6015; Templeton, C. F., t.o be associate justice of the supreme court of Dakota;
con firmed 8040. nominated 8099; confirmed 9297.
Stevens, P. H., to be postmaster at Fredonia, N. Y.; nominated 5252; T~~~~~.\:i'. t.o be postmaster at Orange, Cal.; ~ominated 3285; con-
confirmed 7~.
Stewart, E. L., to be postmaster at Carmi, Ill.; nominated 101; confirmed Terry, T., to be postmaster at Spri1lg Valley, lll.; nominated 3285; con-
H5. firmed 3931.
Stewart, J. W., to be lieutenant in Navy; nominated 800; confirmed Thayer, L. L., to be postmaster at Warsaw, N.Y.; nominated -66; con-
1552. firmed 145.
Stewart, R. ," to be assistant engineer in Navy; nominated 7033; con- Thomas, H. H., to be postmaster at Colusa, Cal.; nominated 79; con-
. firmed 7170. . firmed 146.
Stewart, W. T., to be judge of probate in Kane County, Utah; nomi· Thomas, J. H., to be collecter of customs for district of Annapolis, Md.;
nated 8039; confirmed 9<172. nominated 2747; confirmed 3286.
Stiles, D . F., to be captain Tenth United Stat~s Infantry; nominated Thomas, J. M., to be postmaster at Wyoming, lll.; nominated 63; con-
1825 ; contirmeu 2069. firmed 144.
Stitt, J. J., to be postmaster at Sharon, Pa.; nominated 1825; confirmed Thomas, l\I., to be postmaster at Garrett, Ind.; nominated 3285; con-
2408. firmed 3~1. •
Stivers. C. P., to be first lieutenant Ninth United States Infantry; nomi- Thompson, B. S., to be postmaster at Hinton, W.Va.; nominated 6016;
nated 102; confirmed 568. confirmed 6474.
Stock.le, G. E., to be second lieutenant Twenty-ti.fth United States In- Thompson, C. L., to be postmaster at Huntington, W.Va.; nominated
fantry; nominated 6016; confirmed 6475. 7433; confirmed 8040.
Stockman, G., to be postmast~r at Bourbon, Ind.; nominated 63; con- Thompson, F. P., to be postmaster at Cloquet, Minn.; nominated '7354;
firmed 171. confirmed 8343.
Stockslager, C. 0., to be receiver of public moneys at Hailey, Idaho; Thompson, I. N .., to be postmaster at Santa Clara, Cal.; nominated 79;
nominated 204; confirmed 710. confirmed 14.6. ·
Stockslager, S.M., to be Commissioner of the General Land Office; nomi- Thompson, P. W., to be a second lieutenant in the revenue service;
nated 2260; confirmed 2408. nominated S7; confirmed 909.
Stoddard, G. M., to be post.master at Groton, N.Y.; nominated303; con- Thomson, M., to be postmaster at Alma, Kans.; nominated 3285; con-
firmed 710. firmed 4236.
Stone, "\V. G., to be postmaster at Machias, Me.; nominated 277; con- Thorn, J. B., to be postmaster at Hudson, Mich.; nominated 64.; con-
firmed 570. firmed 144.
Storck, C., to be consul at Monterey; nominated 303; confirmed 3931. Threlkeld, W. W., to be postmaster at Scott, Kans.; nominated 37; con•
Stottler, V. E., to be first lieutenant Tenth United States Infantry; nomi- firmed 749.
nated 1825; confirmed 2069. Throckmorton, M. B., to be postmaster at Birmingham, Ala..; nominated
.Strang, C. J., to be postmaster at Charlevoix, Mich.; nominated M; con- 62 ; confirmed 423 •
firmed 144. Tidrick, R. L., to be register of land office at Des Moines, Iowa; nomi-
Stratton, J., to be postmaster at Auburndale, Ohio; nominated 6016; con- nated 1971 ; confirmed 4236.
firmed 6474. Tiernan, J., to be postmaster at Fort Howard, Wis.; nominated 2408;
Straub, 0. I., to be secondlieutenantFirstUnitedStates.A.rtillery; nomi- confirmed 280?.
nated 103; confirmed 1224. Tilley, B: F., to be a lieutenant-commander in Navy; nominated 801;
Straub, 0. I., to be additional second lieutenant First United States Ar- confirmed 1276.
tillery; nominated 103; confirmed 569. Tilton, M., to be major in the Marine Corps; nominated 2069; confirmed
Straus, 0. S., to be minister to Turkey; nominated 36; confirmed 171. 2569.
Strauss, J., to be ensign in Navy; · nominated 801; confirmed 1276. Tisdale, R. D., to be ensign in Navy; nominated 7433; confirn1ed 803:i.
Street, C. R., to be postmaster at Huntington, N.Y.; nominated66; con- Todd, C. C., to be lieutenant-commander in Navy; nominated 800; con-
firmed145. firmed 1552.
Street, J. C., to be receiver of public moneys at Huntaville, Ala.; nomi- Toland, A. R., to be postmaster at Asbury Park, N.J. ; nominated 65;
nated 1825; confirmed 2223. confirmed 144. ·
Streets, T. H., tobeasurgeonin the Navyj pominated278; confirmed570. Tower, G. E., to be a chief engineer in Navy; nominated 9101; con-
Strite, S.M., to be ensign in Navy; noiDlnated 8127; confirmed 8852. firmed 9569.
Strong, F. S., to b~ first lieutenant Fourth United Stat~ Artillery; nomi- Tfi';!:~l~4.J:'-' to be a chief engineer in the Navy; nominated 278; con•
nated 102; confirmed 568.
Stubenrauch, J. H., to be postma.st~r at Pella, Iowa; no>ninated 63; ·con- Townsley, C. P., to be first lieutenant Four.t h United States .Artillery;
firmed 1551. nominated 876; confirmed 1276. •
Stuff, J. S., to be postmaster at Livingston, Mont.; nominated 6474; con- Tozier, D . F., to be a. captain in the revenue service; nominated 37;
firmed 8343. confirmed 909.
Stutsman, J. B., to be postmaster at Harlan, Iowa; nominated 303; con- Tracey, C. H., to be postmaster at .A.nacoll.da, Mont.; nominated 8934;
firmed 1225. confirmed 9223.
Supleet E. M., to be additional second lieut~nant Second United States Traugh, 0. A., to be postmaster at Hollidaysburgh,Pa.; nominated fn6;
Cav&lry; nominated 6016; confirmed 6475. confirmed 1224.
Suplee, E. M., to be second lieutenant Second United Stat~s Cavalry; Treacy, J., to be receiver of public moneys at North Platte, Nebr.; nomi·
nominated 7033; confirmed 75if7. nated 204 ; confirmed 475.
Surgoine, J. E., to be postmaster at Cleveland, Tenn.; nominated 66; Tree, L., to be United States envoy extraordinary and minister plenipo-
confirmed 145. t~ntiary to Belgium; nominated 6474; confirmed 7537.
Suter, W. N., to be first lieutenant and assistant surgeon; nominated Tree, L., to be United States envoy extraordinary and ministerplenipo·
102; confirmed 568. tentiary to Russia; nominated 8572; confirmed 9<172. .
S~~~ft.!~~~ .be first lieut~nant in Marine Corps; nominated 2069;
9
Tripp, F. A., to be second lieutenant, First United States Infantry;
nominated 103; confirmed 569.
Swain, F., to be postmaster at Washburn, Wis.; nominated 6016; con- Trippe, P. E., to be first lieutenant, Tenth United States Cavalry; nomi•
firmed 6-l74. nated 800; confirmed 122l.
Swan, J. H., to be receiver of public moneys at Glenwood Springs, Colo.; Troughtou, W. F., to be postmaster at Seneca, Kans.; nominated 64;
nominated 2M; confirmed 475. confirmed 749.
Swartwout, J. H., to be postmaster at Stamford, Conn. ; nominated 62; Trousdale, F. A., to be postmaster at Metropolis City, lll.; nominated
confirmed 570. 3285; confirmed 3931.
Sweeney, J . .A.., to be postmaster at Harvard, m.; nominated 5252; con- Trumbower, P.M., to be postmaster at 1\Iuncy, Pa.; nominated 8572;
firmed 6377. confirmed 9365.
Swift, E. L., to be first lieutenant and assistant surgeon; nominated 102; Tuck, S. P., to be United States assistant commissioner-general to Paris
confirmed 568. exposition; nominated 5253; confirmed 5454.
Swift, F .• to be postmaster at Silver Creek, N.Y.; nominated 5252; con- Tuft.s., S. P., to be postmaster at Centralia, lll.; nominated 63.
firmed 64U. Tully, W. K., to be chaplain in Army; nominated 102; confirmed 568.
Swift, J. M., to be postmaster at North Tarrytown, N.Y.; nominated TUJlstall, T. T., to be United States consul at San Salvador; nominated
277 ; confirmed 710. 2915; confirmed 3246.
Swigart, W. C., to be postmaster at Maquoketa, Iowa; nominated 63; Tupper, T. C., major Sixth United States Cavalry; nominated 101; con·
confirmed 1225. firmed 568.
Swinburne, W. T., to be lieutenant-commander in Navy; nominated 800; Turner, 0. N., to be a. second assistant engineer in the revenue service;
confirmed 1552. nominated 37; confirmed 909.
Swint, W., to be postmaster at Boonville, Ind.; nominated 6015; con- Tuttle, D. K .• to be melter and refiner of the mint; nominated 303; con•
firmed 6474. firmed 2347.
Tanner, F. P., to be register of land office at Gunnison, Colo.; nominated Uberrotb, P. H., to be third lieutenant in United States revenue service;
~6; confirmed 710. nominated 6015; confirmed 6474.
Tanner, G. C., to be consul of the United States at Pictou, Nova Scotia; Underh;ll, G., to be postmaster at Onawa, Iowa; nominated 63; con-
nominated 36; confirmed 567. firmed 1551.
Tfi~:!:l! ~., to be postmaster at De Land, Fla.; nominated 62; con-
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Underhill, W. M., to be postmaster at Oconto, Wis.; nominated67; con-
firmed 144.
Tarbox, G., to be ensign in NavY; nominated 801; confirmed 1276. Urie, J. F., to be an assistant surgeon in Navy; nominated 5253.
Tasker, B. M., to be postmafiter at Fort Edward, N.Y.; nominated 66; Uttley, T. M., to be postmaster at Lewistown, Pa.; nominated 5253; con-
confirmed ·145. firmed 7537.
Tauresey, J. G., to be ensign in Navy; nominated 801; confirmed 1276. Vail, D. ·w., to be postmaster at Norwalk, Ohio; nominated 101; con-
Taylor, F. B., to be captain Ninth United States Cavalry; nominated firmed 145.
5354 ; confirmed 6475. Vallat, -E., to be second assistant engineer in United States revenue serv-
TaJlor, H., to be first lieutenant Co1·ps of Engineers; nominated 102; ice ; nominated 6015; confirmed 6474.
confirmed 568. Van .Auken, J.A., to be register of land office at Central City, Colo.;
Taylor, H., to be lieutenant in NavY; nominated 800; confirmed 1552. nominated 709 ; confirmed 1225. ·
Taylor, J. H., to be postma.st~r at Columbia, Dak.; nominated 79; con- Vance, C. D., to be second lieutenant Sixteenth United States Infantry;
firmed 172. nominated 9508.
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llzecutive Nominations and Confirmations-Continued. Executive Nominations and Confirmations-Continued.
Vance, C. D., to be additional second lieutenant Twenty-first United Welch, J. H.,. to be postmaster at Fairmont, Nebr.; nominated 101; con·
States Infantry; nominated6017; confirmed 6475. firmed 570.
Vance, J.C., to be surveyor of customs for port of New Orleans; nomi- Wellington, .J. F., to be postmaster at Sidney, Nebr.; nominated 5252.
nated19n. Wells, H. to be a. surgeon in Navy; nominated 9100; confi..rm.ed 9569.
Vancil, D. H., to Ife postmaster at Oobde11, ill; nominated 6015 ; con- Wessells, M. C., to be captain Twenty-fourth United States Infantry;
firmed 6474. hominated 278; confirmed 570.
Van Derveer, J. T., to be postmaster o.t Somerville, N.J.; nominated West , C. H., to be a lieutenant-commander in Navy; nominated 9100;
Z77; confirmed 570. confirmed 9569.
Vandevoort, J. G., to be postmaster at Welleston, Ohio; nominated 66; West, F., to be captain Sixth United States Cavalry; nominated 101;
confirmed 355. • confirmed 568.
Van Reypen. W. K.., to be a medical inspector in the Navy; nominated W es , H. B., to be second lieutenant of the revenue service; nominated
278; confirmed 570. 710; confirmed 1275.
Vestal, S.P.• to be second lieutenant Fifth United States Cavalry; nom- West, .P. W., to be first lieutenant Third United States Cavalry; nomi-
inated 6016; confirmed 6475. nated 101; confirmed 568.
Viele, G. C., to be judge ofpr-obo.teinMillaTd County, Utah; nominated Wetzel, J., to be postmaster at Little FaJls,l\linn.; nominated3285; con•
8039; withdru.wn 8257. firmed~!.
Vifquain, V., to be consul at Colon; nominated 36; confirmed 710. Wevert B.S., to be first lieutenant First United States Infantry; nomi·
Vilas, H. L., to be secretary of the United States legation to the Arger:.- na.teu 102; confirmed568.
tine Republi'C; nominated 8o->r2; confirmed 9072. • W<'~~fl~:0.~d f«~e postmaster o.t Prairie du Chien, Wis.; nominated 67;
Vilas, W. F., to be Sectetary of the Interior; nominated 36; confirm ed
. 475. . Wheeler, C. B., to be seconD. lieutenant Fiflh United States Artillery;
Vivian, G., to be postmaster at Alexandria, Minn.; nominated 64; con- nomi nated 103; confirmed 569. '
firmed 172. When y, C. M ., to be postmaster at North Platte, Nebr.; nominated 709;
Von Wedekind, L. L., to be an assistant surgeon in Navy; nominated confirmed 981.
9607. . W!\~fi~:~~i?i' to be pos tmaster at Texarkana, Tex.; nominated 67;
Wade, B. F., to be United States marshal for Ohio; nominate d 1088; con-
firmed 1186. Wllito.ll, S. R., to be captain Sixteentl1 United Sto.tes Infantry; nomi-
Wade, J. F., t-o be colonel Fifth United States Cavalry; nominated 101; 'hated 102; confirmed 568.
oonlirmed 568. "' White, C. H., to be a. medical inspector in Navy; nominated 9100; con-
Waggener, J. R., to be a surgeon in the Navy; nominated, 278; con- firmed 9569.
firmed 570. ~~~dC4z"Is: to be postmaster at Eldred, Pa. ; nominated 3286; con-
Waite, H. D., to be first lieutenant of Fifth United States Cavalry; nom-
inate-d 5354 ; confir.med 6475. White. D. M., to be consul at Sherbrooke; nominated 36; confirmed 710.
Wakenshaw, H. C., to be a lieutenant in Navy; nominated SOO; con- W!~~·r~~~·~.be postmaster at Carson City, Nev.; nominated 4712;
firmed 1552.
1
wg:~~f 11, to be postmaster at Kosciusko, 1\liss.; n~mina.ted 37; con-
Walker, A. F., to be an interstate-commerce commissioner; nominated
204; confirmed 568.
Walker, E., to be postmaster at Robinson, ID.; nominated 4712; con- White, R., to be postmaster at East Tawas, Mich.; nominated 3285; con-
firmed 5253. firmed 3931.
Walker, J. G., to be secretary of the legation and consul·general at Bo- White, R. H.., to be major and surgeon; nominated H)!; confirmed 568.
gota.; nomina.ted 36; co.afirmed l7L White, S. S., to be an assistant surgeon in.the Navy; nominated 278; con-
Walker,J. H., to be register of the land office at Santa Fe, N.Mex.; nom- firmed 570.
tnated Z76; confirmed 710. White, W. F., to be postmaster at Barry, DI.; nominated 63; confirmed
Walker, W., to be collector of internal revenue for district of Florida; 172.
-w:;:~J'i fo:• to be assistant engineer in Navy; nominated 7033; con·
1
nominated.36; confirmed2775.
Walrath, .M., to be postmaster at St. Johnsville, N.Y.; nominated 6015 ;
confirmed 6474. Whitehead, W., to be captain in Navy; nomiua.ted 801; confirmed 1Z76.
Walthall, W. T., to be United States consul at Demera-ra; nominated Whit.ehouse, H. &., to be secretary of the United States legation to Mex~
3005; confirmed 3286. ico; nominated 8572;. eonfumed 9072.
Walton, J. C., to be postmasteratK.ennettSquare,Pa.; nominated4712; Whiteside, J. R., to be registeiT of the laud oflice at Deadwood, Dak.;
confl.nned 75:f7. nomina.ted 276; confirmed "876. •
Walton, T. C., to be a medical inspector in the Navy; nominated 2i8; Wfi~~~·Ja:·• to be postmll15ter at Da.-lt.on., Ga..; nominated 4712; con-
confirmed 570.
Walworth, C. M., to be postmaster at Loup City, Nebr.; nominated 80; WJ~~f-i~: to be postmaster a.t Bay Shore, N.Y.; nominated 66; con-
confirmed 570.
WaTburton, E. 'L.. to be a passed assistant engineer in Navy; nomi- W~~~:::;Jl"s~:· to be postmaster at Colchester, Conn.; nominated 62;
nated 9101; confirmed 9569.
Warner, E.&., to be major First UnitedSta.tes.Artillery; nominated102; Wil.cox, D. J., to be receiver of public moneys at Walla. Walla. Wash.·
confirmed 568. · nominated 1971; confirmed 2442. · ' '
Warn>.:n. G., to be postmasteJ: at ffiekman, K.y.; nominated 2n; con-
firmed 57!. 4
WJ~~!d~ ~., to be postmaster atOorun.na,Micn.; nominat-ed con- 27?:
Wan·en, W. H., to be a first assistant engineer in the revenu-e service; Wilder, W. T., to be second lieu.te.n.ant Nineteenth United States In-
nominated 37; confirmed 876. fan try; nominated6016; confirmed 6415.
Wassell 1 W. H., to be axid:itional seeond lieutenant Ninth United States WJ~~~:-i~: to be postmaster a~ Kearney, Nebr.; nominated 709; con-
Infantry; nominated 103; confirmed 569.
Wassell, W. H.., to be seeond lieutenant Ninth United States Infantry ; Willlelm, W. H., to be seco-nd lieu.~nan.t.Tenth United States Infantry;
nominated 103; confirmed 569. nominated 6016; confirmed G4i5. •
Watkins, T . .J., to be secon-d lieutenant Eleventq United States Infantry; Wilke1·lJon, ,V. H., to be postmaster at Mount Sterling, Ky. ; nomino.ted
nominated 1022; confirmed 1Z76. 64 ; confirmed 145.
Watson, .J.C.~ to be ca-ptltin in Navy; nominated 800; confirmed 1552. Wilkins,H.E.. tobe e eond fieutenant Second UnitedStatCS'Infantry·
Watson,J. W •• to be 1irst lieutemmt Tenth United States Cavalry; nomi- nominated 103 ; confirmed 569. '
nated 278; confinned 570. Wilkins,J.R.., t? be jn.<lg-e of p1·oba.te in Beaver County, Utah; nomi-
Watson, T.S., to be judge of probate in Wasatch County, Utah; nomi>- nate d 9072; w1t.hdrawn 94Ll.
n-ated 8039. W~~~i~:!~'lu~ to be postmaster at Pawtucket, R. L; nominated 66;
Way, C. H., to be consul-general nt St. Petersburg; nominated 36; con-
firmed 710. Willey, 0. S., to be a first lie.utenan.t in the revenue service; nominated
Way, L. H., to be postmaster at Lu-t"erne, 1\Iinn.; nominated 64; con- 37 ; confirmed 909.
ftrmedl72. W~~~~ft~efJ~ito be postiUMtcr at l>anville, Ind.; nominated 6015;
Wear, A. H., to be receiver of public moneys at Springfield, Mo.; nomi-
nated 710; con finned 909.
Wear, A. H., to be receiver of public moneys at Springfield, Mo.; nomi-
W~~~fu!'! 'fii.to be secretary of t-he legation to Brazil ; nominated 36;
nated 1740; confirmed 1826. Williamson, G.lHcK.., to be. additional second lieu.tena.nt Sixth United
Weatherred, J. C., to be postmaster at Tacoma, Wa.sh.; nominated 1186; States Cavalry; nominated 103; confirmed 569.
coo.fixmed 2069. Williamson, G.l\IcK.., to be second lieutenant Sixth United States Cav-
Weaver,W.C.,tobepostmast:er a.t Front Royal,Va.; nominated 0016; alry; nominated 103; confirmed 569.
con.flrmed 6474 •
. Webb, A.R., to be consul at Manila; nominated36; confirmed 145.
w~~~fi=~ li7I'
to be postmaster at Columbia, Tenn.; nominated 24.08;
Webb, G. W., to be fimt lieutenant. Twenty-fifth United States Infantry; W~~~-~io~ be assistant engin~r in Navy; nominated 7033; con-
nominated 2747; confirmed 3246.
Webb, J., to be poatmaster a.t Georgetown, Ky.; nominated 1186; con- Wfrti~~t~4S.to be postmaster at Riehruond, Ky.; nominated 64; con-
firmed 1552..
Webber,E. H., t~ be first lieutenant Twentieth United States Infantry ; W~~:dc~~- be postmaste1· at SmethpoTt, Pa.; nominated 3~86; con-
nominated 1('2; confirmed 568.
Webster, C. F., to be an .assistant surgeon in the Navy; nominated 278 ; Wilson, E. T., to be ad<iitional seoond lieutenant Fifth United States
confirmed 570. Artillery; nominated 6016; confirmed 6475.
Webs:ter,G.O..,to be captain FourthUnitedStatesinfantry; nominated · Wilson, J. C., to be postmaster at Edjnborough, Pa.; nominated 66;
7433; confirmed 7788. confirmed 171.
Week~, George H...- to be deputy quartermaster-general with rank of Wilson, J. W., to be postmaster at Easton, Pa.; nominated 66; con-
lieutenant-colonel; nominated 9607. firmed 171.
Weigel, w·., to be second lieutenant Eleventh United States Infantry ; Wilson , P. H., to be postmaster at Wort.hington, Ind.; nominated 6015;
nominated 103; confirmed 569. confirmed 6474.
Wetlep, E. C., to be consui at Sonneberg; nominated 36; confirmed Wilson, R. :B., to be registe11 of land office at Dardanelle, .Ark.; nomi-
567. nated 1275; confirmed 1S26.
Weir, H. W., to be chief-justice of supreme court of Idaho; nominated Wilson, W. H., to be postmaster at Wabash, Ind.; nominated 63; con-
6014; confirmed 6574. firmed 171.
WeiR, D. K., to be postmaster at Ashland, Ky.; nominated 64; con- Winant, J.H.,to be postmast.erat Hackensack, N.J.; nomm:ated 174.0;
firmed 144. confirmed 2443. ·
Weisbaum, E., to be postmaster at Hanford, Cal.; nominated 79; con- WincheU, F. A., to be postnmster at Kingsley, Iowa; nominated 277;
firmedl46. confirmed 1551.
Weishar, L., to be postmast~x a:t Edina., Mo., n-ominated 3286; con- W~~~~ "Vo: .P.,.to be assistanteugiue el' in Navy; nominated 7033; con-
ftrmed393L 1
Welborn, L. S., to be first lieutenant Fifth United Stn.tes Oavalry; nomi- W~~!·e~· fsa ~o be postmaster at Han·nrd·, Nebr.; nominated 4712; con·
nated 101; confirmed 568. 7
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Executive Nominations and Confirmations-continued. Eyler, St&San L. (administratrix )
Winfield, 1\I. E., to be postmaster at Forrest City, Ark.; nominated 7354; Bill"for relief (see b~ H. R. 10623).
confirmed 7788. ·
Wingate, G. E., to be commander in Navy; nominated 800; confirmed
1552. Eyre, Edward E.
Wion, J.K., to be a commander in Navy; nominated 9100; confirmed Bill for relief (see billS. 1605).
9569. .
Winn, J. S., to be second lieutenant Second UnUed States Cavalry; nomi- Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3106).
nated 6016: confirmed 6475.
Winslow, C. MeR., to be a lieutenant in Navy; nominated 9100; con- Eyster, Sm·ah J.
firmed 9569. ·
Winslow, J. M., to be postmaster at Nantucket, Mass.; nominated 64; Bill to pension (see billS. 2361).
confirmed57L Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4051).
Winterhalter, A. G., to be lieutenant in Navy; nominated 800; con-
finned 1552. .Ezell, .Abner D.
Wisecarver, J. F., to be postmaster at McMinnville, Oregon; nominated
277; confirmed f577. Petition for relief 1577.
Wittenmyer, E., to be additional second lieutenant Ninth United States
Infautry; nomin!lted 103; confirmed 569. Ezell, Eliza J.
Wittenmyer, E., to be second lieutenant Ninth United States Infantry;
nominated 103; confirmed 569. Petition fo:r relief 9467.
Witzel, H . :M:., to be lieutenant in Navy; nominated 800; confirmed
1552. Fabian, .A. M., and others
Wolf, 9. A., to be first lieutenant Fourth United States Infantry; nomi-
na.ted 7433; confirmed 7788. Petition for relief 2464.
'}Vood, B. V., to be postmaster at Rock Hill, S.C.; nominaM 709; con-
firmed 909. Facion, Richard
Wood, E. J., to be postmaster at McMinnville, Tenn.; nominated 66;
confirmed 145. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3436).
Wood, J.D., to be postmaster at California, Mo. ; nominated 65 ; con-
firmed 145. Fagan, Joltn
Woodard, W. B., to be postmaster at Brunswick, 1\ie.; nominated 64; Bill to pension (see billS. 781).
confirmed 570.
Woodburn, J. IlL, to be postmaster at Newville, Pa.; nominated 278; Fagan, Tltomas
confirmed 571.
Woodrow, .J. F., to be postmaster at Havre de Grace, Md.; nominated Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4510).
876; confirmed 1224..
Woodrutf, C. E., to be firstlieutenant.anda.ssist&nli1urgeon; nominated Fain, Larkin
102; confirmed 568.
Woodruff, E. C., to be ml\ior Fifth United States Infantry; nominated Petition for relief 891.
278 ; confirmed 570.
Woods, G. W., to b~a medical inspector in Navy; nominated 9100; con- Fain, Lewis R.
iirmed 9569, Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
Woodson. ,V, A., to be postmaster at Troy, Mo.; nominated 64.74; con-
firmed 7537. Fain, Ma1·garet S.
Woodson, W. E., to be postmaster at Marshall, Mo.; nominated 65; con-
firmed 145. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5354).
Woodward, D. D., to be postmaster at Mexico, Mo.; nominated 877;
confirmed 1339. . Pain, William
Woodward,S. L., to be captain Tenth United States Cavalry; nominated
101 ; confirmed 568.. Petition for relief 2678.
Woodworth, J. C., to be postmaster at Cuero, Tex.; nomina.ted 5253;
confirmed 5539. Fair, Jacob H.
Woodworth, J. H., to be register of the land office at Menasha, Wis.; Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11335).
nominated 2408; confirmed 2915.
Woodworth, S. E., to be lieutenant in Navy;. nomina.ted800; confirmed Fairbanks, Willimn
1552. .
Woolverton, T., tobeamedicalinspectorinNa.vy; nom.inated9100; con- Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10103).
firmed 9569.
WorlhBm, E. R., to be pos~master at Greenville, ~!iss.; nominated 65; Fairbanks' Coin Scale
confirmed 144.
Wright. B., to be ensign in Navy; nominated 801; contlrmed 1276. Bills to purchase (see bills S. 1034; H. R. 6656).
Wright, E. E., to be lieutenant. in Navy; no.minated 800; confirmed
1552. • Fairfax, John .A.
Wright, J. K., to be register of. land office at G-rayling, Mich.; nomi- Bill for relief (see billS. 1024).
nated 1022; confirmed 2260.
Wright, W. H., to be first lieutenant Sixteenth United States Infantry; Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5407).
nom inated 9508. Papers referred in House 83.
Wustum , C. A., to be postmaster at Billings, Mont.; nominated 303; con-
finned 'i577. Fairman, James
Wygant, H., to be captain Twenty-fourth United States Infantry; nomi-
nated 4712; confirmed 5253. Bill to pension· (see billS. 1649}.
Yantes, Van C., to be United States assayer at Sl Louis, 1\Io.; nominated
9072; confit·med 9223. Fairport, Ohio
Yarrington, L. W., to be postmaster at Eagle Pass, Te:x.; nominated
aoa; confirmed 571. . Joint resolutions relative to improvement of harbor at (sec S. R.
Yonge, H. A., to be register of the land office at Kirwin, Kans.; nomi- 109; H. Res. 223).
nated 276; confirmed 710.
York, H. W., to be a second assistantcngineerinrevenneservice; nomi- Faison, Paul F.
nated 2915; confirmed 3932.
Yonng, D. L., to be postmaster at Wino no., Miss.; nominated 101; con- Bill to remove political disabilities (see bill H. R. 4.694).
firm ed 423.
Young, E. C., to be seconll lieutenant Eighteenth United States In- Falconer, Joseph
fantry; nominated 103; confirmed 569. Petition ·for relief 823.
Zalinski, E . L., to be captain Fifl,h United St&te..ct Artillery; nominated
102; confirmed 568. Fales, Emerson F.
Ziebach, J. E., to be postmast-er at Scot.Jand, Dc.k.; nominated 3285; con-
firmed 8931. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3142).
Executive Sessions in Senate !'alford, Philip S.
Re. olution to consider treaties and nominations in open session, Petition for relief 4740.
referred 50.
Resolution in Senate to amend rule relative to considering treaties Fallen 'l'imbers
in, passed 153i3, 1769. Bill to purchase part of battle-field of (see bill H. R. 5006).
Exports Falls, John B.
Bill to inspect meats for (see bill S. 535). Petition for pension 1990.
petition against bill146G. False Cape, Virginia
Bill to collect statistics of (see bill H. R. 1593}.
Bill to pay bounty on exports of -wheat (see bill H. R. 4933). Bill for light-ship at (see bill S. 1091).
Bil~ to pay bounty on exports of agricultural products (see False Presque Isle, Michigan,
bills H. R. 6109, 8651). Petitions for harbor of refuge at 643, 1306, 1718.
Extradition~ See also lNTE&NA'riONAJ. ExTit.A.DITION.
Falvey, Catharine
Bill to provide for interstate (see billS. 2388).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5414).
Eyer, William J.
Pill to pension (see bill H. R. 1015-1j. Falwell, Hallie L.
Petition for nension 398. Petition for relief 2367.
"280 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Fancher, Elvira E. Parquhar-Continued.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8479). Amendments offeree/ b.Y, to
Pannlngton, .Willis .A • . Tariff bill6387.
- .- - carpeting 6385.
Petition for relief 2240. · ---cigar-makers' tax 6420.
Panning, Clta1·lotte - - coal tar 5633.
- - - convict labor 5012.
Petition for relief 1487. ......-- files 5942.
Panning, James - - hyperoxide of lead 5281.
--lead 5812.
Bill to remove the charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 6077). - - needles 5951.
_F anning, Rachael Bills and joint resolutions introduced fJy
Petition for relief 5859. Axmacher, August: to pension (see bill H. R. 2690) 246.
l'aran & . McLean Brener, Alfred: for relief (see bill H. R. 2688) 246.
Buffalo, N. Y: to ereet public building at (see bill H. R. 1678)
Bill for relief (see bill S. 308). 224.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3946). Commercial sales: to abolish tax on (see bill H. R. 1677) 224.
Parding, Jr.irs. Sidney (admini~tratrix) Crooks, James and William: for relief {see bill H. R. 3879) 328.
Papers referred in House 433. District court: for indexing records of convictions in (see H. Res.
122) 1519.
Fardy, Emily J. Employes: to pay for October (see H. Res. 232) 9572.
Bill for relief (see billS. 3289). Finn, John: for relief (see bill H. R. 7687) 1465.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5452). Geyer, Johanna: to pension (see bill H. R. 2689) 246.
Petition for relief 584. Griffin, Rosanna K: to pension (see bill H. R. 4785) 432.
Harmon, Endelia S: to pension (see bill H. R. 8892) 2423.
Faribault, Minnesota Hecklor, Elizabeth: to pension (see bill H. R. 11222) 7759.
Bill to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 10551). Hudson River: to allow bridge across (see bill H. R. 11598) 946~.
Paris, Samuel R. .Jardine, Edwin: to increase pension (see bill H. R.10525) 5324.
Kent, Jennie: to pension (see bill H. R. 4690) 387.
Bills for ~<llief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514). Murray, James .A: for relief (see bill H. R. 5477) 584.
Parley, Abigail Northern frontier: for protection of (see bill H. R. 8065) 1745.
Poland, Margaret: for relief (see bill H. R. _3880) 328.
Bill to pension (see billS. 3457). Rebellion Records: to reissue first.five volumes (see bill H. R.
Farley, Helen T. 5715) 638.
Petition for relief 3164. St. Mary's River, Michigan: to improve 252.
Tents: to loan to Society of Army of Potomac (see H. Res.l80)
Farley, James 5111.
Bill for relief (see billS. 1436). United States commissioners: to provide salaries for (see bill H.
. R. 7794) 1519.
Farley, John Wheeler, William F: for I'elief (see bill H. R. 9461) 3027.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 341). Motions and resolutions ofte,..ed Qy
Farley, Matth ew T. Rhea, Richard E: to employ for November 9615.
Papers refen·ed in House 1209. Rules: for amendment to increase membership of Committee on
Printing 111.
Farlow John - - - for amendment relative to printing bills received from
Bill to pension (see billS. 2€114). Senate 2271. ·
Farmer (sloop) Petitions and papers presented by, from
Report of Court of Claims on claim of (S. MIS. Doc.147) 5223, Brener, Alfred: for relief 688.
56:26. Buffalo (N.Y.) Merchants 1 Exchange: for naval militia 398.
Farmer, A t·clt (administrator) - - - in favor of Nicaragua Canal 4871, 4935.
---Buffalo (N.Y.) Pressmeu's Union: in favor of interna-
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514). tional copyright 3609.
Farmer, H. H. Finn, John: for reliefl466.
Harmer, E. S: for pension 2792.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6927). Merchants and manufacturers: for abolition of taxes on com-
Parmer, Josia_h ( exeetttor) mercial travelers 1037. -
Bills for re1ief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514). New York: citizens of: for aid to education 1068.
- - - for postal telegraph 2822.
Farmei, Lemuel - - - for pure food 9513.
Petition for relief of estate 1467. - - - against repeal of tax on tobacco 1806.
- - - for protection of Y cllowstone Park 3464.
Farmer, William P. ---for prohibitQry legislation in District of Columbia 1358.
Bill to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 372). ..,.___ citizens of Buffalo: relative to manufacture of lard 2186.
l'arnea, T. P. ---for increased pay for Life-Saving Service 1528.
- - - relative to pay of Government employes 27"25.
Petition for relief 84. - - - for new post-office building 367, 766.
Farnsworth, Harriet P. - - - farmers of Harry Hill: for protection of agriculture 2820.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 83). - - - mauufacturersofBu:ffalo: relativetotari:ffonstmncugJa.ss
1356.
Farnsworth, John J. ---photographers ofEroo~dyn: a.gainst passage of Honse bill
Bill for r~ef (see billS. 1058). 8151, 3916.
New York Knight.sof Labor: for protection against convict labor
Parnwalt, George 4535.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 11583). Poland, Margn.ret .A: war clr~im 612.
St. Clair Flats Canal: papers relative to impro'\"ement of 8717.
Farquhar, John, M. (a .Eepresentativef1'0'm New York) Wheeler, William F: for relief 3028. -
Attended 5. Remarks by, on
Appointed on committees 279.
Appointed teller 5745, 5945, 9570. · Bmeau of Engraving and Printing 5364, G3G5, 5370.
Leave of absence granted to 8893. Burnett, Mrs. Ward B: pension to 7404.
Chattanooga (Tenn.) Roman Catholic Church: relief of 7450.
Amendments offered by, to Cleveland (Ohio) harbor impro\ement 3263.
Deficiency appropdation bill 7175, 7235. CongressionaJ J ..ihrary building 8752.
Sundry civil appropriation bill 5364, 5366, 5471. Fisheries rctn,liation bill 84:H.
INDEX TO THE _CONGRESSIONAL RECORDo 281
Parquhar-Continued. Farris, W. B.
Remarks by, on Petition for relief 1171.
Governmen~ Printing Office leaves of absence 880, 883. Farrow, Elisha
Government publications : sale of 9413. Petition for relief of estate 7759.
House stenographers: extra pay to 9570, 9571.
Inte:rstate commerce 8578. · Farwell, Charles B. (a Senator from Illinois)
MacDonald, EdwardS: pay of7175. Attended 4.
Mindemann, William F. 0: relief of 8784. Appointed on committees 16.
Ordnance manufacture 7597. Appointed conferee 1551, 2253, 2554, 2565, 3882, 5718, 5902,
Postage on books ,912. 6501, 6731, 7108, 7153, 7420.
Printing Government securities 8050.
Public printing 480, 5497, 5498. Amendments offerer! by, to
Quorum 9569. Baltimore and Potomac Railroad: bill to allow acquisition of
River and harbor appropriation bill 3021, 3207, 3210. real estate by 4615.
St. Louis (Mo.) bridge 7948, 7949. Bonds of United States: bill to allow purchase of 2440, 2609,
Tariff 3491, 3492, 4245, 9589, 2641.
- - alum 5278. District of Columbia: bill to define routes of steam railroads in
- - books and pamphlets 5694, 5695. 4536.
- - coal-tar 5633. National-bank redemption fund: bill to allow investment of
- - crude minerals 5635. 2991.
--:files5942. Bills ana joint resolutions introauced bv
- - flax 5185, 6150. Abbey, Maria M: for relief (see billS. 2337) 19~3.
- - glassware 5873. Adams, Charles H: for relief (see billS. 370) 27.
- - grindstones 5700. Alden, Warren C: for relief (see billS. 1871) 969.
---lead 5813, 5814, 5815. Animals: to admit free of duty for breeding purposes (see bill
· - - lumber 4825, 4870, 4967. s. 1236) 287.
---rattan 5744. Anny officers: to brevet on active and retired lists (see billS.
- - slate mantels 58~. 2021) 1253. .
- - tax on cigars 64'20. Baldwin, Orison S: for relief of children (see bill S. 2241)
- - tin-plates 5232. 1729.
- - type 59fl3. Baldwin, Silas D: for relief (seeS. R. 34) 473. -
- - vegetables 5683. Baltimore and Potomac Railroad: to define route in District of
- - window glass 5871, 5872. Columbia (see billS. 2238) 1729.
Whisky tax 5685, M86. Bassett, F. S: for relief (see billS. 3002) 4496.
Reports marie by, from Capitol, North 0 Street and South Washington Railroad: to ex-
Committee on Merclwnt Marine and Fisheries tend tracks (see billS. 3272) 5996. .
Purchase of foreign-built ships (REPORT 1874) 3202. Chicago, Ill: for srue of lot in (see bills. 1406) 434.
- - to amend law grunting Dearborn Park to (see bill S.
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES. 1235) 287.
rarr, Ellen B. - - t o improve public building at (see billS. 2952) 4144.
- - t o erect public building at (see billS. 1465) 473.
Bill to pension (see billS. 3588). Coakley, William: for relief (see billS. 1557) 566.
Farr, George W. (administrator) Cotrill, MaryE: to pension (see billS. 3255) 5898.
District of Columbia: for relief of saleswomen in (see bill S.
Claim reported adversely (H. R. REPORT 615) 1380. 3271) 5996.
Farrand, Oliver M. --relative to electric wires in (seeS. R. 107) 8279.
-- - t o abolish water rents in (see bill S. 3552) 8592.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10268). Flaherty, Patrick: to pension (see hillS. 1741) 786.
Petition for relief 367. Fletcher, Mary A: to pension (see billS. 2336) 199ij.
Farrar, C. S. (administrator) Foot, William: granting arrears of pension (see bill S. 3080)
4872. .
Bill for reli~f (see H. Res. 186). Foreign products: to allow President to prohibit importation of
Farrar, S. N. (executor) (see billS. 2544) 2468.
French, Charles D: for relief (see billS. 3624) 9348.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514). Galloway, William G: for relief (see bill S. 1558) 566.
Farrell, Jane M. Fillmore General: to revive grade in Army (see billS. 2210) 1618.
Gilbert, James: for relief (see billS. 1355) 370.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6580). Herr, Michael: for relief (see billS. 3625) 9348. ,
Illinois, citizens of: for legislation relatiYe to swamp lands 285.
Farrell, John Immigration: to regulate (see bill S. 369) 27. -
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 4231). Internal-revenue taxation: to reduce (see bill S. 366) 26.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4750). Judd, Luman N: to pension (see billS. 2679) 2896.
Petition for pension 557. Keating, John W: for relief (see billS. 2747) 3222.
Lakes and Gulf Water Way Commission: to create (see bill S.
Farrell, John R. 1234) 287.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3170). Losee, Stephen H: for relief (see bill H. R. 2545) 2468.
Farrell, John M. Lyman, Catlina.: to pension (see billS. 2626) 2758.
Petition for relief of children 385. McCaleb, Sarah E: tor relief (see billS. 2239) 1739.
Mertz, Anna: to pension (see billS. 1237) 287.
Farrell, Patrick Ming, D. H: for relief(see biU S. 3626) 9348.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9599). Mississippi River: to allow bridge across at Oquawka, Ill. (see
bill s. 1405) 434.
Farrell, Thomas _ Missouri River: to allow bridge aeross (see billS. 1404) 434.
Petition for relief of estate 3318. Mm:phy, Bridget A: for relief (see billS. 2052) 1330.
Na~onal-bank.act: to amend (see billS. 1522) 535.
Farris, John B. Nat~onal-banki.Iig system: to perpetuate (see billS. 365) 26.
Petition for relief 1576. Natwnal Temperance Home: to incorporate in District of Col·
Parris, Nancy umbia (see billS. 2335) 1993.
Oleomargarine: to repeal tax on (see billS. 367) 26.
Petition. for relief 5859. Pa~k~r, Frederick: for r~lief (see billS. 2053) 1330.
Farris, S. S. Pbilhps, John C: for relief (see billS. 2051) 1330.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 11199). Pow~ll's Missouri Volunteers: to pension (see billS. 2881) 3770.
Shendan, Irene Rucker: to pension (see billS. 3423) 726t.
Farris, Thomas 0. ( admini8trator) Shillinger, Ernst: for relief (see bill S. 2054) 1330.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514). Silver coinage: to regulate (see billS. 368) 27.
282 INDEX TO -THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.-
Farwell-Continued. Farwell-Continued.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Petitions and papers presented by, from
Taylor, Edmund D: for relief (see billS. 999) 117. Peoria (Ill.) Board of Trade: relative to competition of trunk-
Thwing, GeorgeS: for relief (see billS. 2240) 1729. lines and Canadian roads 3767.
Transportation in bond: to amend law relative to (see billS. Phillips, I. C: for relief 614.
3505) 8130. Prisoners of war: for pensions 1722.
Welsh, Morgan: to pension (see bills S. 3388, 3393) 6893, 7010. Pure-food convention: for extirpating cattle diseases 1133.
Wylie, George: to pension (see billS. 3138) 5135. Rockford (ill.) board of health: relative to national quarantine
Zerbach, Joseph: to pension (see billS. 3014) 4536. 614.
Motions and resolutions offered by Rozell, Josephine: for pension 965.
Adjourn over: to 14. Ryan, John F: for increase of pension 3610, 3767.
Committee on District of Columbia: to allow stenographer for Ryan, .John George: for relief 5995.
2045. St. Clair County (illinois) Knights of Labor: in favor of tonnage
Petitions ant!.papers presented by, from bill2466.
Abbey, Maria l.I; for pension 1400. Tate, Joseph D: for increase of pension 6958. .
Alaska, citizens of: against Territorial government 1325. Washington, D. C., citizens of: against removal of certain rail-
Alden, Warren A: for relief 1005. road tracks 1251.
Blakeslee, David: for relief 2044. Western Packers' Canned Goods Association: for removal of duty
Brown, Mary: for arrears of pension 1722. on tin-plate 1939.
Buffalo{N. Y.)LakeCarriers' Association: forrejectionofHouse Remarks by, on
bill 6135, 2202. . Baltimore and Potomac Railroad 3801, 3802, 4085, 4086, 4498,
Chicago (ill.) Board of Trade: in favol' of naval reserve 783. 4499.
---against participation in Paris exposition 1845. Electric wires 8281.
- - for ship-canal around Niagara Falls 2'202. National bank circulation 2991.
- - against freight discriminations 1939. National debt statement 2440.
- - - relative to bills of lading as evidence 1939. Purchase of United States bonds 2397, 2399, 2400.
- - relative to branding adulterated lard 1325. Reports made by, from
---relative to exclusion of American meat from France and
Germany 725~ Committee on the District of Columbia
Chicago (ill.) Grand Army Post: for monument in Dearborn Alley in Washington (REPORT 2012) 7418.
Park 783. Baltimore and Potomac Railroad (bills S. 2615; H. R. 9977)
District ofColum bia, citizens of: for prohibitory legislation 1068. 2757, 6893. ' .
- - - for street improvements 2389. Electric wires (REPORT 2142) 8204.
- - - for construction of highway from Eastern Branch bridge Inebriates (billS. 537) 4614.
1616. Police matrons (bill H. R. 8039) 6227.
--citizens of Washington: for relief7259. Protection of girls (bill S. 441) 6566.
- -.- letter-carriers of Washington: for increase of pay 285. Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VoTES.
Dunbar, A: for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia Fasig, William
1251.
Dunbar, Alexander: for purchase of medieal discovery 1 939 , Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7962).
5896. Fastnacht, Greuorious
Garre~t Biblical. Institute, lllinois! facultY: of: fox rel?oval of
duties on foreign books and for mternational copynght law
I Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9306).
1005. Fastnacht, Jacob
Hemphill~ Robert E: ·for removal of charge of desertion 2134. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5377).
Hodder, Ernst: for relief 1H. .
lllinois, citizens of: for increased salaries to judges 1005. Fauber, Harrtson
- - - for eradication of pleuro-pneumonia 2466. Papers referred in House 824. ·
---for service pensions 1488, 1722, 1845, 2134, 2202, 2466, Fauber, Willimn T.
2541, 2601, 3219, 4078, 4496. d · H 25
_. --against repeal of tax on tobacco and whisky 1722. Papers referre m ouse 7 .
---for prohibitol"y legislation in District of Columbia 338, Faubion, Robert P.
648, 783, 1005, 1251. Rill to pension (see bill H. R. 5301).
- - - dairymen of: for removal of duty on salt 1531.
---citizens of Bureau County: against repeal of revenue tax Faucett, Elkanah
533. Papers referred in House 1466.
---citizens of Chicago: relative to convict labor 2044.
- - - for opening Indian Territory 2466. Faucett, WiUiam R.
---for increase of pay to life-saving crews 1432. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8978).
---citizens of Edwards County: relative to Bureau of Ani- Faught, Julia A.
mal Industry 4078. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10732}.
---citizens of Evanston: for increased pay for life-saving Petition for relief 5936.
stations 1939.
- - - city council of Lake View: -for better postal facilities 285. Fauke, Phillip B. (administraun-)
- - - importers of Chicago: for amendment of immediate-trans- Papers referred in House 213~.
portation act 835, 965.
Dlinois Good Templars: for commission on alcoholic liquor Faulconer, George N.
traffic 783. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8493).
Dlinois Patrons of Husbandry: for amendments to postal laws Faulconer, John H.
783. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3779).
illinois Woman's Christian Temperance Union: for abolition of
tax on alcoholic liquors 1005. Faulk, George
---for protec . tionof women an. d girls in District of Columbia. I Bill to pension (see billS. 910).
Jones, c~:lc3la R: for pension 18. • Faulkner, Cha,-les J. (a Sena~01·j1·om West Virginia)
Judd, S. Coming: for increase of pay 1939. Atte~ded 4. .
Kentucky, wool manufacturers of Louisville: against Mills bill Appomted on committees 16, 54.
6'226. - Appointed conferee 2556, 3229, 4495, 4481, 6501, 6903, 7153,
Lake Forest University, faculty of: in favor of international 7420.
copyright law b~4. Appointed on committee to investigate work on Washington
Merchant Tailors' National Exchange: for increase of duties Aqueduct tunnel 9557.
1068. Appointed on Select Committee on Indian Traders 3114.
Northwestern University, faculty of: for removal of duties on Credentials_present~d 1.
foreign books 1605. Protest ?-gamst seatrng 3. . .
Payne, Chancy ?ti: for relief 471. Resolution adopted that he 1s entitled to seat 54.
INDEX _TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Faulkner, Charles J.-Continued. Faulkner, Cha'rles J.-Continned.
Amendments offered by, to Petitions and papers presented by, from
Agricultural appropriation bill 4937. Virginia, citizens of: relative to Bureau of Animal Industry
Bureau of Animal Industry: bill to establish 3926. 3366.
District of Columbia: bill for protection of girls in 4664. West Virginia, citizens of: for service pensions1488, 1616, 1720,
- - - bill to define routes of steam-railroads in 5196. 1992, 2342, 2988.
Mineral lands: bill to allow sale .to aliens 1253, 2801. - - - relative to Bureau of Animal Industry 3030. ·
Sundry civil appropriation bill 5707. ---for amendment of interstate-commerce law 4978.
War claims: bill to pay 5453, 5658. - - - for increased pay to foorth-class postmasters 894.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced fJy - - - for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 504,
Bancroft, Caroline T: for relief (see billS. 1927) 1073. 1006.
Board of audit: to create (see billS. 3375) 6769. ---citizens of Martinsburgb: for erection of Government
Brown, William: to convey part of alley to (see bill S. 3193) buildings 1326.
5415. --citizens of New Cumberland: for protection of females
Bulger, Margaret: for relief of heirs (see billS. 2795) 3382. 4535.
Caldwell, Charles T: to pension (see bill S. 2465) 2285. West Virginia Grange: relative to Bureau of Animal Industry
3116. .
Capitol, North 0 Street and South Washington Railway: to
amend act to incorporate (see billS. 1434) 472. West Virginia Woman's Christian Temperance Union: for pro·
Courts of United States: to amend law relative to proof in equity tection of women and girls 1488.
and admiralty cases-(see billS. 1203} 258. Remarks by, on
Department of Justice: to equalize pay of assistant attorneys in Acknowledgment of deeds 5381.
(see bill S. 3055) 4694. Dependent pens~on bill1545, 1546, 1550.
District of Columbia: to regulate practice of pharmacy in (see Mineral lands to aliens 1076, 1077, 2758, 2797-2799, 2827, 2829.
bill s. 3385) 6893. Pension appropriation bill 4159, 4305.
- - t o validate acknowledgments of deeds in (see billS. 2658) Police-court jury 6892. •
2826. . Punishment of rape 6501.
Durham, James R: to increase pension (see billS. 2675) 2896. Vetoed pension pills 5649.
Farnsworth-, John J~ to remove charge of desertion (see bill S. Reports made by, from
1058) 126. Committee on Claims
Fogg, M. J: to p~sion (see bill S. 1928) 1073. Ayres, James H. (REPORT 97) 784.
Gormley, Rachel J: to pension (see billS. 2205) 1618. Cain, I. L. (REPORT 778) 2467.
Graham, George W: for relief (see billS. 3361) 6607. Connell, Arthur (REPORT 676) 2284.
Harper's Ferry (Va.) armory: for relief of employes and con- Crooke, J obn J. (REPORT 2084} 7802.
tractors (see bill S. 14.09) 434. Dickinson, Pere~ {REPORT 777) 2467.
Harper's Ferry (W.Va.) Methodist Episcopal Church: for relief Griffey, John A. (REPORT 1779) 6104.
(see bill S. 2796) 338Z. King, John W. (billS. 1008) 6769".
Independent Automatic Portable Gas Works: to allow them ro Laban, Heath & Co. (REPORT 162) 858.
construct gas-works (see bill S.1408) 434. Leatherbury, P. A. (REPORT 1497) 4936.
Kendall, Daniel: to pension (see billS. 3512) 8239. Lee, A. Gates (REPORT 93"2) 2873.
Kilbourn vs. Thompson: to pay fur reporting case of (see billS. Lowman & Co. (REPORT 1776) 6104.
35i2) 8719. McGuire, Lucinda (REPORT 29) 369.
Lutman, David H: to pension (see billS. 2206) 1618. McKnight, William S. (REPORT 1275) 3867.
::M:artinsburgh, W. Va: to.. erect public building at (see billS. Martinsburgh (W. Va:) church (REPORT 1800) 634.0.
3432) 7418. Maxted, John D., and R. J. B. Newcombe (REPORT 1364)
- - t o bold circuit and district courts at (see bill S.1204)258. 4535.
Martinsburgh (W.Va.) German Evangelical Church: for relief Mobile Marine Dock Company (REPOltT 484) 1809.
(see bill S. 2740) 3140. Murphy, Charles (REPORT 604) 2202.
Morrison, William M: for relief (see billS~ 1202} 258. Murphy, Robert C. (REPORT 860) 2679.
0' Donnell, Edith, and others: for relief (see bill S. 2784) 3320. Parish, B. M. (REPORT 1205) 3769.
Richardson, Wilham: to pension (see bill S. 1638) 649. Porter, William H. (REPORT 1780) 6104.
Rupprecht, Ludwig: to remove. charge of desertion (see billS. Ragland, Reuben (billS. 1703) 6769.
1327) 340. Rider, GeorgeS: resolution to adjudicate claim 7802.
Shaffer, C. M: for relief (see billS. 3015) 4536. Rivers, J. Henry (REPORT 675) 2284.
Washington, Lewis W: for relief of representatives {see billS~ Shaffer, C. M. (REPORT 1850) 6455. . I
1725) 786. Tice, Isaac P. {REPORT 1185) 3610.
West Virginia: to pay militia claim of (see billS. 1807) 829. Virginia Theological Semina.r y (REPORT 1203} 3769.
- - t o pay war claims of (:r!ee billS. 1158) 185. Washington, Lewis W. (REPO:&T 1022) 3073.
Wilson, William F: for relief (see billS. 3357) 6567. West Virginia militia (REPoRT 1204) 3769.
Work, Francis M: to increase pension (see billS. 2676) 2896. West Virginia war claim (billS. 1158) 2285.
Motions and resolutions offereif by ' Winston, P. H. (REPORT 2094) 7913.
Adjonrn: to 5732, 6268. Winston, Patrick H., jr. (REPORT- 219) 1040.
Electric wires: for report of engineer commissioner on 8013. Committee on the District of Oolumbia
Lucas, D. B: to pay contested-election expenses of 118. Acknowledgment of deeds (bill S. 2658) 4535.
Shenandoah River: inquiry relative to improvement of 4942. Adulterated food (billS. 249) 1133.
Tariff documents: to print 1137. Bancroft, Caroline T. (REPORT 955) 2989.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Brown, William (REPORT 1943) 6902.
Donovan, Daniel (REPORT 2095) 7913.
Brown, C. .M:: relative to Bureau of Animal Industry 3116. Fencing vacant lots (bill 8.1729) 3320.
District of Columbia, citizens of: for prohibitory legislation· in Georgetown and Tennallytown Railroad (bill H. R. 7647) 5828.
District of Columbia 1006, 1068. German Lutheran Trinity congregation (billS. 1727) 1728.
- - - in favor of automatic gas-works 2894, 2988. Institution of Association fo:r Works of Mercy (bill S. 3168) 6227.
---citizens of Washington: for bridge across Eastern Branch
Obstruction of sidewalks: resolution relative to 4143.
of the Potomac 4896.
Police court (billS. 3054) 6893.
Idaho, citizens of: relative to Bureau of Animal Industry 3866.
Michigan, citizens of: relative to Bureau. of Animal Industry Police-court jury (bill S. 3132) 6892.
Pool-selling (bill S. 1398} 3320.
3866. Protection of gitls (bill H. R. 5870) 4614.
---relative to sale of adulterated food 3866.
Steam-railroad routes (billS. 2919) 4079, 4.536.
Montana, citizens of: relative to Bureau of Animal Industry
Strong, Samuel (REPORT 308) 1329.
3866. Tax sales (REPORT 1790) 6227.
Montana Farmers' Alliance: relative to Bureau of Animal In-
dustry 4078: Ooimnittee on Mines ana .Mi,ing
Rewel, Henry: for pension 3319. M:cGarraban, William (REPORT 1443} 4742.
Thatcher, Jon a than W: for relief 8718. Cornrnittee on Pensions
United States, citizens of: in favor of Bureau of Animal In- Adams, Enoch G. (REPO~T 455} 1765.
dustry 2894. . Ashworth, Edmund (REPORT 1646) 545a.
284 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Faulkner, Ol~arles J.-Continued. Faulkner, Cl~m·les J.-Continued.
Reports made 6y, from Reports made b.r, from
Oorrunittee on Penl!_ions Committee o-n Pensions
Barkefelt, Charles {REPORT 459) 1765. Pickett, Manhatton (REPORT 968) 3031.
Barnes, William B. (REPORT 973) 3031. Piercy, Samuel {REPORT 2001) 7322.
Bean, Joseph F. (REPORT 50) 505. Raff, Friedricke (REPORT 1533) 5134.
Bellion, Henry (REPORT 110) 826. Rains, Thomas (REPORT 2149) 8238.
Blazer, Dolly (REPORT 1245) 3800. Reilly, Jane (REPORT 1293) 4143.
Blevjns, William R. (REPORT 109) 826. Richardson, William (REPORT 230) 1133.
Bodkins, Smith (REPORT 2245) 8643. Riley, Ransom (REPORT 2150) 8238.
Bowers, Leaman L. (REPORT 2273) 8910. Rodgers, William R. (REPORT 2274) 8910.
Burr, Elizabeth (REPORT 1243) 3800. Rose, Henry (REPORT 2146) 8238.
Busbfield, William (REPORT 971) 3031. Ross, Julia A. (REPORT 108) 826.
Byrd, Mary J. (REPORT 965) 3031. Row, Mary A. (REPORT 388) 1532.
Chase, Elmore Y. (REPORT 255) 1175. Ryan, Edmund (REPORT 1422) 4694.
Chatfield, Alonzo n. (REPORT 626j 2244. Ryan, Washington (REPORT 2147} 8238.
Cheeks, Peter C. (REPORT 1536) 5134. Sackman, William, sr. (REPORT 48) 505.
Chilson, Hiram (REPORT 1644) 5453. Scott, William (REPORT 1373) 4571.
Clark, Ruth (REPORT 1642) 5453~ Seibel, Casper (REPORT 1244) 3800.
·cleveland, ?t~ary L. {REPORT 1538) 5134. Sbaver, Eliza Ann (REPORT 1534.)_5134.
Coru bs, John W. (REPORT 2256) 8665. Shillinger, Ernst (REPORT 974) 3031.
Compton, William (REPORT 1374) 4571. Spencer, Jesse (REPORT 2271) 8910.
Cook, Nathan (REPORT 2024) 7469. Squire, Rufus (REPORT 741) 2427.
Cook, Pleman (REPORT 1483) 4896. Steed, Emanuel P. (REPORT 2370) 9347.
Corn, J. H. (REPORT 1645) ~453. Taaffe, John (REPORT 1778) 6104.
Craft, Charles (REPORT 1151) 3548. Taylor, Charlotte (REPORT 2372) 9347.
Darling, James H. (REPORT 1482) 4896. Taylor, William E. (REPORT 1815) 6400.
Davis, .Mary C. (REPORT 1876) 6607. Thompson, Henry E. (REPORT 458) 1765.
Deig, Judith (REPORT 1878) 6607. Tiller, Carter W. (REPORT 2371) 9347.
Dickey, Jesse (REPORT 1480) 4896. Tilly, William C. (REPORT 1816) 6400.
Dillman, GeOJ:ge (REPORT 810) 2637. Travis, Frederick W. (REPORT 1777) 6104.
Douglass Eliza (REPORT 49) 505. Trux:bun, Mary Calvert (REPORT 1421) 4694.
Doyle, John A. (REPORT 1153) 3548. Turley, John A. (REPORT 254) 1175.
Durham, James R. (REPORT 1420) 4693. Urban, Charles F. (REPORT 1150) 3548.
Eckhardt, J ohaiina (REPORT 1532) 5134. Van Buren, B.S. (REPORT 1537) 5134.
Eyster, Sarah J. (REPORT 975) 3031. Wallen, Milton (REPORT 2369) 9347.
Flet<:ber, Mary A. (REPORT 969) 3031. Wayner, Harrison (REPORT 1294) 4143.
Fogg, M. J. (REPORT 456) 1765. White, Sarah M. (REPORT 972) 3031.
Foster, John H. (REPORT 18) 339. Whittlesey, Catharine K. {REPORT 966) 3031,
Foy, Samh J. (billS. 2829; REPORT 1149) 3548.~ Wilham, John (REPORT 124.6) 3800.
Gihson, Isaac (REPORT 811) 2637. · Williams, Fanny (REPORT 970) 3031.
Gilkison, Aaron R. (REPORT 2275) 8910. Woods, Eliza A. (REPORT 2022) 7469.
Glenning, John (REPORT 1372) 4511. Woody, James (REPORT 740) 2427.
Gordon, Morgan (REPORT 1292) 4142. Yost, John W. (REPORT 813) 2637.
Gorml ey, Rachel J. (REPORT 812) 2637. Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES.
Graziani, Mattie (REPORT 17) 339.
Green, Clarissa G. (REPORT 1247) 3800. Faulkner, Elizabeth
Hall, Amelia P. (REPORT 151)1) 4978. Petition for relief 5236.
Hall, David .A. (REPORT 1479) 4896.
Helper, II. H. (REPORT 1478) 4896. Faulkner, William H.
Higgason, Francis M. (REPORT 744) 2427. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6294).
Horton, Mrs. R. S. (REPORT 2243) 8643.
Hoxey, Mary Minor (REPORT 814) 2637. Faulks, Jacob 0.
Hulse, Maria (REPORT 1818) 6400. Petition for relief 5936.
Johnson, Elvira L. (REPORT 105) 826.
Johnston, Tempy M. (REPORT 2148) 8238. Paullin, W. P.
Keating, John W. (REPORT 1476) 4896. '
Petition for relief 1890.
Kelly, Mary (REPORT 1817) 6400.
Kerau, John F. (REPORT 1152) 3548. Faunce, John
Kimzie, Christian (REPORT 2283) 8910. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 11379).
Kintz, Jacob (REPORT 106) 826.
Lady, Leah E. (REPORT 743) 2427. _, Fausey, James S.
Lattnre, Susan E. (REPORT 2145) 8238. Bill for relief (see bill H~ R. 6604).
Lee, Martha F. tREPORT 2000) 7322.
Liesegang, Fredericka (REPORT 2272) 8910. Faust, Charles W.
Loewinger, Johanna (REPORT 205) 1007. Rill for relief (see bill H. R. 3033, 4211).
Lutman, David H. (REPORT 625) 2244.
;McCaffrey, James (REPORT 1535) 5134. Faux, Tinman
McLaughlin, Phebe (REPORT 1477) 4896. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5378).
Mahan, Mary Helena (E.EPORT 457) 1765.
Mallon, James (REPORT 976) 3031. Fawcett, J. M.
Martin, R. C. {REPORT 107) 826. Petition for relief 5194, 5236.
Merwin, .M:.ilto:q (REPORT 1641) 5453.
Miller, Margaret M. (REPORT 967) 3031. Fawpelle, Harriet
Millins, Cyrus (REPORT 2244) 8643. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 938) 187.
Mitchell, John J. (REPORT 1877) 6607.
Mittag, F. G. (REPORT 1643) 5453. Fay, Mary
Morgan, Rachel (REPORT 2023) 7469. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514).
Morton, Penelope (REPORT 1481) 4896.
Motz, Caroline (REPORT 387) 1531. Fay, Philip
Newman, Delia (REPORT 2021) 7469. Bill to increase pension (see billS. 814). ·
Newton, Mary (REPORT 2025) 7469.
NiebeJs, J. (REPORT 1531) 5134. Fayetteville, Arkansas
Owings, Ephraim (REPORT 742) 2427. Bill for road to national cemetery at (see billS. 641).
Peterson, David (REPORT 206) 1007. · petition for ~ill 615, 1466. ·
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Fayetteville, Nortll Carolina Felton, Charles N. (a Representative from California)
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Bill to erect pub~ic building at (see bill H. R. 4306). Attended 5.
Petition to erect public building at 1174. Appointed on committees 279. .
Bill to hold United States courts at (see bill H. R. 5001). Appointed on Committee on Mileage 14.
Leave of absence granted to 2753, 9133.
Fayetteville, :rennessee Amendments offered by, to
Bill for relief of Cumberland Presbyterian Church at (see bill Irrigation: appropriation for 8514.
H. H.. 558). Post-Office appropriation bill 6299.
Pearrington, John J. Public lands: bill to preserve for actual settlers2224, 2458, 2459.
Sundry civil appropriation bill 8203.
:rapers referred in House 1038.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Feathers, Allan C. A.laska: to extend land laws over (see bill H. R. 1224) 206.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10087). Aston, Frank: to remove charge of desertion (s~e bill H. R. 638)
175.
Featherstone, Clem.ent A. Beet sugar machinery: to admit free of duty (see II. Res. 133)
Petition for relief 1307. 2225.
Chinese immigration: to prohibit (see bill H. R. 1217) 206.
Feathers tone, Jesse G. Eyre, Lieutenant-Colonel: for relief (see bill H. R. 3106) 281.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 653). Fruit importers: to refund duties paid on sugar (see bill H. R.
1221) 206.
Federal Code. See COURTS OF UNITED STATES. Ihrie, George P: for relief (see bill H. R. 637) 175.
Immigration laws: to amend (see bill H. R. 1223) 20G.
Fee, Franklin W. Imported bottles: to allow drawback on re-exported (see bill H.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8730). R. 1220} 206.
Jacobson, Louis: for relief (see bill H. R. 1158) 181.
Fee, .James F. Oceanic Stel}m-ship Company: for relief (see bill H. R. 7460)
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 6445, 9880). 1354.
Plums, prunes, !).nd raisins: to increase duty on (see bill H. R.
Fee, Margaret 8. 1222) 206.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9032). Pri'"ate land claims: to settle (see bill H. R. 1219) 206.
Petiti.on for pension 2539. Sears, Charles B: to pension (see bill H. R. 4635) 366.
St-evenson, Jonathan D: for relief (see bill H. R. 1159) 181.
Feeger, Peter L: Tin: to amend law relative to drawback duty on (see bill H. R.
Petition for relief 8130. 1218) 206.
White scale insect: to investigate (see H. Res. 204) 6732.
Feeney, Michael
Motions and resolutions offered by
Petition for relief 1249.
Orange insects: to print special report on 986.
Feese, Gertl"ude White scale insect: to p1·int special report on 986.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8578). Petitions and papers presented by, from
Feiertag, Louisa California, citizens of: for aid to education 1113.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8729). - - - for postal telegraph 2872.
- - - for service pensioQs 1991.
Feild, Silas F. --against reduction of duty on glass bottles 3546.
Bill for relief (see bill S. 318). ---for drawbacks on re-exported bottles and corks 823.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 70). ---for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 825.
- - - fruit growers of: for relief 334.
Felam, Samuel ---citizens of San Francisco, relative to pay of assistant. tTeas-
Petition for relief 1922. urer 925.
Felch, Mrs. M. P. California State Board of Horticulture: for extirpation of scalo
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5083). bugs 5690.
San Francisco Chamber of Commerce: for fog-signals 182.
• Felder, Frank , Sears, Charles B: for pension 367.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6787). Remarks by, on
Felker William H. Agricultural appropriation bill 6138.
Petition for relief 5236. Chinese immigration (Appendix 440).
Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries 430.
Fell, J. G. and others Correction of Record 524.
Bill for relief (see bill S. 1068). Irrigation 8475.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 52, 9383). Public ]and laws 2459, 2460, 5594.
Steam-ship mail subsidy 6273, 6274, 6277.
Feller, Joseph W. Tariff 4356, 60!:!0.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10274). - - - borax 5279.
- - j u t e grain-bags 5222.
Fellers, Le1.1i
- - - lumber 4775.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 238). --quicksilver 5636, 5637, .5638.
Fellion, Micha~l United States land court G808, 6810, 6811.
Bill for relief of estate (see bill H. R. 9033). Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VoTES.
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Pels, Samuel Female Nurses. See WAR OF REBELLION.
Bill for relief _(see bill H. R. G246).
Fendall, Reginald
Feltch, Henry Bill f(1r relief (see billS. 2311).
Bill to pension (see billS. 3587). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8409).
Fe1thousen, Jacob D., and others Fenimore, John E.
Bill for relief (see bill S. 463). Bill for relief (see billS. 355).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9746).
Fenley, James A.
Feltner, Adam
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5521).
Bill to pension (see bill II. R. 2319).
Feltner, William Fenlon, Ed·toard
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8219). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 195).
286 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Pennel, Joltn 11L Ferin, Jame2 S.
Petition for relief 1763. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11171).
~ennell, Francis M. Fermented Liquors
Petition for relief 2388~ Bill to amend law relative to tax: stamps on (see bill H. R.
8024).
Pennell, John Martin Fernald, GeorgfJ E.
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Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 6052, 8624). - Bill to pension (see bill S. 3417).
Fennessey, Mary Fernandina, Florida
Bill to pension (see billS. 2464). Bill to improve harbor (see billS. 238).
Fenno, Jo eplb Ferral, Mrs. Thomas S.
Bill for r~lief of estate (see billS. 1190). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8475).
Bill for relief of esta~e (see bill H. R. 3097),' Ferrall, Tllomas
Penton, Cltm·lotteH. Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 397).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2111}. Papers referred in House 501.
Ferrell, James J.
Penton, Jolm
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4173).
Petition for relief 1577.
Ferrell, James R.
Penton, W-t?liam H. Petition for relief 252.
Bill to remO\·e charge of desertion (see bill S. 3139). Ferriera, F. P.
Pentress, Bennet Papers referred in House 1171.
Bill for relief(see bill H. R. 4117). Ferriere, Louis L.
Perdun, Jolin H. Petition for relief of est:ite 5524.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 11353). Fe rrill, Willis
Perebel, JameJJ N. Bill for relief (see bilt H. R. 60-fi).
Papers referred in Honse 855. Ferris, Eliza M.
Ferguson, .Amelia Bill for relief of heirs (see bill H. R. 1152).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4.688). Papers withdrawn in Senate 2730.
Ferguson, .Ann (administratrix) Ferris, James
Petition for relief 5648.. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 366).
Ferguson, Ann V. Ferris, Mm·garet .A. (administratrix )
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7944). Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514),
Ferris, NmLcy JV.
Ferguson, CafJieri11e
Petition for relief 1171.
Bill to pension (see billS. 1382}.
Ferris, W. T. (administmtor)
Ferguson, Caroline F.
Petition for relief 112.
Papers referred in Senat-e 435.
Ferguson, Eliza Fessenden, Levi G.
Bill to pension (see bill S. 1776). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8314),
Ferguson 1 J. Lee (administrator) Fessenden, Linus
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514). Bill to pension (see bill H. R·. 4701).
Petition for pension 399.
Ferguson, Jamef!
Bill to pension (se~ bill H. R. 6369).
Fessler, Mm·y (executrix )
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514). '
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Ferguson, James G.
Fetterhoff, Eliza
Petition for relief 5648.
Petition for relief 8203.
Ferguson, John B.
PapeTs referred in House 823. Fetterman, George
Bill to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 973) 188.
Ferguson, Joltn K.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10688). Fetty, Elme1" H.
Papers referred in House 585g, 6958. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4127).
Ferguson, Jolin . Fetty, &mmellJI.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8097}. Bill to pension (sec bill H. R. 4163).
Petition for pen ion 2042.
Fetzer, Samuel
Ferguson, Joseph B. Papers referred in HotLsc 824.
Petition for relief 74.68.
Fenstermacker, Hem·y
Ferguson, W. B. Bill to pension·(see bill H. R. 4748).
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 4696, 8203).
Fichter, Tlwresict
Ferguson, William Bill to pension (see billS. 3269). '
Petition for relief 25.11., Bill to pen~ ion (see bill H. R. 4037).
Ferguson, Williarn B. Fichthorn, Lewis
Bill for relief (see bill H._R. 8991).: Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2174).
Ferguson, Willia'l'll D. Petition for pension 500.
Petition for relief 5236. Picken, Jolm
Fergusson, Gem·ge B. Papers referred in House 1209.
Bill for relief (see billS. 1212). Fickett, Hannah
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7S"/), Bill to pension (see bill H. R~ 5782):
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28~ INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Finley, H. F.-Continued. Pin ley, H. F. -Continued.
Rills andjoint resolutions iniroduced by Petitions and papers presented by, from
Judd, Milton: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 3712) 326. Crenshaw, Anderson: war claim 1576
Kentucky Infantry: for relief of Forty-ninth Regiment (see bill Cundiff, Fountain T: war claim 1576.
II. R. 5534) 607. Curd, Beverly D: war claim 1171.
Kentucky State troops: for relief of Three Forks Battalion (see Cnrd, Jesse A: war claim 11 il.
bill H. R. 968o) 3317. Dalton, Daniel: war claim 157(;.
Kinney, Thomas: for relief (see bill H. R. 10800) 6173. Davidson, A.. C: war claim 157f).
Kinser, Rufus M: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. Davis, Samuel T: war claim 2387.
10288) 4847. Davis, William W: ·war claim 1249.
Lawler, James H: for relief (see bill H. R. 8327) 1936. Denham, William: war claim 1576.
Lawler, Michael: for relief {see bill H. R.l1198) 7690. Dickey, Tabitha: war claim 1171.
Lawson, Carter: for re1ie( (see bill H. R. 3713) 326. Dickinson, James T: war claim 2387.
McKuhan, James 1\I: for relief (see bill H. R. 6576) 943. Dodd, William T: war claim 823. '
Mail service: to amend act to extend (see bill H. R. 8363) 1975. Dodson, William M: war claim 1576.
Marcum, Edward: for "relief (see bill H. R. 6447) 890. Doolin, James: war claim 7690.
Martin, Frank M: to pension (see bill H. R. 9113) 2633. Durham, J. E: war claim 1576.
Miller, Jacob A.: to pension (see bill H. R. 9970) 4141. Durham, Robert M: war claim 1249.
Nnnn, Hustcn: for relief (see bill H. R. 8094) 1761. - Durham, Sanford F: war claim 1576.
O'Conner, Margaret: to pension (see bill H. R. 10485) 5194. Edmunds, Char~ P: war claim 1171.
Oliver, James: to pension (see bill H. R. 9109) 2633. Edmunds, E. A.: war claim 1171.
Petteys, Charles V., and W. T. Owsley: to place- on Army re- Edwards, Isaac A.: war claim 1576.
tired-list (see bill H. R. 4522) 365. Elkin, James: war claim 2387.
Phillips, H. S: for relief (see bill H. R. 6844) 1036. Elkins, William A.: war claim 1249.
Piercy, Samuel: to pension (see bill H. R. 3710) 326. Ellis, A.sa Y: war claim 1171.
Potts, Jefferson M: for relief (see bill H. R. 7463) 1354. Embry, Benjamin C: war claim 890.
Reynolds, Mary: to restore to pension (see bill H. R. 9462) Evans, E. G: war claim 1171.
3027. Everett, Mary J: war claim 1171.
Richardson, lfenry C: to pension (see bill H. R. 3706) 326. Farris, John B: war claim 1576.
Romine, Emily: to pension (see bill H. R. 10289) 4847. Farris, W. B: war claim 1171.
Rowlitt, John W: for relief (see bill H. R. 4666) 396. Ferris, Nancy W: war claim 1171.
Sanderson, R. l\I: for relief (se~ bill H. R. 10116) 4570. Fitzpatrick, William: war claim 823.
Scroggy, W. B: to pension (see bill H. R. 9112) 2633. Floyd, Henry P: war claim 1576.
Shriver, Abraham: to pension (see bill H. R. 7866) 1575. Floyd, James P: war claim 1576.
Sims, John M: to pension (see bill H. R. 5893) 687. Ford, Garland: war claim 1171.
Smith, John D: to pension (see bill H. R. 7464) 1354. Forrest, G. W: war claim 1576.
Smith, Perruelia: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 10879) 6454. Foster, A.. J. D: war claim 1171.
South, Elizabeth A.: for relief (see bill H. R. 6448) 890. Gaddis, Elias: war claim 1249.
Spencer, Martha: for relief (see bill H. R. 7125) 1169. Gameson, Robert T: war claim 1249.
Stanfill, J. R: for relief (see bill H. R. 7638) 1429. Garner, George W: wa.r claim 7690.
Steger, Lucy A.: to pension (see bill H. R. 6573) 943. Ga.rvin, E. R: war claim 1249.
Sternes, G. W: for relief (see bill H. R. 7462) 1354. Garvin, R. E: war claim 1249.
Stewart, Jane: for relief(see bill H. R. 10206) 4688. Gillespie, Patrick: war claim 1576.
Stockton, Harriet V: to pension (see bill H. R. 3711) 326. Goff, J. C: war claim 1171.
Sullivan, Abigail: to pension (see bill H. R. 6577) 943. Goff, John W: war claim 1576.
Sutten, M:. V. B: for relief (see bill H. R. 5144) 497. Goggin, Amanda: war claim 823.
Taylor, W. A.: to pension (see bill H. R. 9159) 2676. Gorsett. G. W: war claim 1576.
Tucker, Louisa J: ~o pension (see bill H. R. 5535) 607. Gorsett; Harriet: war clll.im 1576.
Ward, Sallie T: to pension (see bill H. R. 8574) 2185. Gossett, Smith B: war claim 1576.
Warren,l\1artha J: to pension (see bill H. R. 9110) 2633. Gover, Samuel: war <;laim 1576.
Watts Stephen J: for relief (see bill H. R. 7358) 1321. Grady. W. T: war claim 1171.
Witha'm John: to pension (see bill H. R. 6845) 1036. Graves, Francis H: war claim 1576.
Woodso~, Anthony L: for relief (see bill H. R. 4665) 396. Green, James J: war claim 1249.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Griffin, Bush W: war claim 1249.
Adams, Daniel B: wa.r claim 1249. Groves, William: war claim 2677.
Ashley, Linza A.: war claim 1576. Hardwick, Robert: war claim 1067.
Barnett, William: war claim 823. Hargrove, C. J: war claim 1171.
Beattie, R. F: war claim 1576. Harlow, Jesse: war claim 1249.
Bishop, John: war claim 1171. Hart, Charles: war claim 1576.
Bland, Josiah W: war claim 890. Hatcher, Josiah: war claim 1171.
Bowman, J. M: war claim 1171. Hatcher, :M:. P: war claim 1249.
Bradshaw, T. T: war claim 7690. Hawkins, A.. L., estate of: war claim 1171.
Breeding, James: war claim 1171. Hawks, B. F: war claim 1576. •
Brown, Coleman F: war claim 823. Hayden, William: war claim 2387.
Brown, James T: war claim 823. Hazlewood, James: war claim 1249.
Brown, .Tohn: war cJaim 890. . Hewitt, Levi: war claim 2387.
Brown, John T. S: war claim 823. Ricks, William :M:: war claim 1249.
Browning, James E: war claim 1171. Hindman, Robert, estate of: war claim 1249.
Browning, Joseph: war claim 1171. Holder E. D: war claim 1576.
Bryant, l::iamuel: war claim 1576. Hudso~, Benjamin D: war claim 1576.
Buchanan, William: war claim 1576. Hudson, Rachael: war claim 1249.
Burd, W. J: war claim 1249. Hudson, Spencer: wa.r claim 1576.
Burnell, Peter: war claim 1576. Hudson, William: war claim 1576.
Burton, Fountain C: war claim 1576. Huff, Spicy E: war claim 7690.
Burton, James P: warclaim 1576. Hughes, Calvin: war claim 1576.
Bush, W. T: war claim 1576. Hughes, Kissrah: war claim 1576.
Button, E . .M: war claim 1576. Hutcherson, Susan: war claim 1249.
Bybee, Henry C: war claim 1576. Jasper, James: war claim 1576.
Chapman, Patience D: war claim 1249. Johnson, Henry: war claim 2387.
Chitwood, Creed C: war claim 823. - Johnson, N. T: war claim 1249.
Connecticut, citizens of Portland: for post-office building 1356. Jolly, R. L: war claim 1576.
Cooper, George E: war-claim 1576. Jones, Mary: war claim 1249.
Cowherd, Yelverton: war claim 1576. Keener, Amanda H: war claim 1171,
Craddock, Elizabeth: war claim 1249. Kelly, James M: war claim 1576.
Cram, E. B., estate of: war claim 1171• Kelley, R. S. D: war claim 1576.
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290 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
First National Bank of P_ortland, Oregon Fish and Fisheries-Cqntinned. _
Bill for relief (see billS. 46). Estimate. for a fish·cultural station in M1ssouri {H. R. Ex. Doc.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 1761). 353) 5169.
Messap;eofPresident relative to rejection of treaty with Great
Fiscel, Micltael , Britain relative to (H. R. Ex. Doc. 434} 7900, 7902.
Petition for relief 8203. Petition against ratification of fisheries treaty with Great Brit.
ain 2510.
Fischer, Frank Petitions relative to menhaden fishing 943, 944, 1130, 2464, 2725.
Bill to increase pension (see billS. 823). Fish Commission
Fish, .ih'ilt tt1' L. Bill to place under Navy Department (see billS. 2076).
Bill for relief (see bill S. 496). Bill making deficiency _appropriation for (see bill H. R. 10404).
Bill for ~elief (see bill H. R. 15). Report" of naval force employed by (S. Ex. Doc. 125) 1361, 2242.
Estimate for rent of offices for (H. R. Ex. Doc. 199) 1697.
Fish, Emma H. Estimate of deficiency appropriation for (H. R. Ex. Doc. 350)
Bill for relief (see billS. 1445). 5015.
Papers withdrawn in Senate 6041. Report on expenditures of (S. Mrs. Doc. 88) 1247, 1319, 1361,
2347, 2370.
Fish, J esse
Fish Commissioner
Petition for relief 7861.
Estimate of appropriation for salary of (S. Ex. Doc. 88) 1400.
Fish and Fisheries
Fisher, Alfred A.
Bill to amend law concerning Commissioner of (see billS. 261).
Bills to protect fisheries on Atlantic coast (see bills S. 1334; H. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 11104).
R. 1642, 1647, 1652). Fisher, B enjamin M.
petibions for bill 283, 1324, 1328, 1466. Bill to increase pension (see bill S. 1314).
Bills to investigate destruction of oysters (see bills S. 1378; H.
R. 6632, 6686). Fisher, Clement
Bill to prohibit aliens fishing in waters of United States (see Petition for relief 1990.
bill 8.1621).
Bill to protect American fishing interests (see billS. 3105). Fisher, Fred. C.
Bills to empower President to protect and defend (see bills S. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4696).
3484; H. R. 11257, 11309). Fisher, Mrs. G. G.
Bill to protect (see bill H. R. 1487).
Bill to amend law relative to licensing fishing vessels (see bill Petition for relief 6606.
H. R. 1498). Fisher, George S.
Bill to equalize right of fishing in border waters (see bill H. R. Bill for relief (see bill S. 1686).
1651). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3822).
Bill to establish stations at Gwynn's and Tangier Islands for
oyster culture (see bill H. R. 5699). Fisher, George W.
Bill for protection of fishermen enp;aged in(see bill H. R. 7742). Bill to pension (see billS. 1001).
petition for bill 3028. Petition for relief 1577, 5236.
Bill to organize Commission of (see bill H. R. 9738).
Concurrent resolution to print report of Senate Committee on Fisher, I saac B.
fisheries treaty, passed 3437, 3504, 4454, 5252, 5350. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4889).
Debate in Senate on treaty with Great Britain relative to 4695, Petition for relief 1577.
4708, 4766, 5090, 5136, 5150, 5190, 6042, 6247, 6248, 6346, Fisher, Jacob F.
6610, 6675, 6677, 6846, 6894, 7154, 7213, 7285, 7387, 7470,
7516, 7552, 7573, 7623, 7663, 7712, 7760, 7903, 7914, 8073, Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5980).
8090. Fisher, James
Re olution in Senate concerning treaty with Great Britain, rel- Bill to remove the charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 5292).
ative to 4979, 5196. Papers referred in House 584.
Resolution in Senate to consider in open session the treaty with
Great Britain relative to 829, 2337, 2639, 2990, 3032, 3073, Fisher, Jolm S.
4456. Petition for relief 1250.
Resolution in Senate for stenogt-aphic report of debate in exec-
utive session on treaty with Great Britain, relative to 3116, Fisher, Joseph
3867. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 514).
Resolution in Senate for copy of diplomatic correspondence with Fisher, Mm·y A.
Great Britain relative to, referred 5238.
Resolution in Senate to print debate on fisheries treaty, referred Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 495).
8209. Fisher, N eil
Order of Senate toprint maprelative toNorthAtlanticfisheries, Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 105).
passed 2543.
Order of Senate removing injunction of secrecy from report of Fisher, N elson
committee (S. Mis. Doc. 109) on treaty with Great Britain Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10143).
relative to, passecl 3930. Petition for pension 4613.
Resolution in House declaratory relative to adjustment of dif-
ference with Canada relative to, referred 635. Fisher, Samuel G.
Resolution in House to investigate menhaden fishery, referred Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3528).
7416. Fisher, Samh R.
Resolution of inquiry in Honse relative to, referred 8658.
Annual report on expenditures for propagation of food-fishes (H. Bill for relief ~~ee bill S. 3016).
,R. MIS. Doc. 39) 51. Fisher, Spencer 0. (a Representative from Micltigan)
Report of Commissioner relative to a fish-cultural station in Attended 5.
:Missouri (B. Mrs. Doc. 23) 126, 255. Appointed on committees 279.
Report of Secretary of War on salmon fisheries in Columbia. Appointed on committee to attend fnneral .of Mr. Moffatt 175.
River (S. Ex. Doc. 123) 782. • Leave of absence granted to 2371, 2443, 3287, 5169, 7129.
Report relative to protection of fishermen (H. R. MIS. Doc. 206)
1319. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Message of President transmitting treaty with Great Britain Barrett, William: to p~nsion (see bill H. R. 8198) 1842.
relative to 1373. Bay City, :Mich: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 1568)
Diplomatic correspondence with Great Britain relative to (S. 220. -
Ex. Doc. 113) 1747, 1764. Berry, Nathaniel M: to pension (see bill H. R. 856) 178.
Report of Secretary of State on negotiations with Great Britain Burgess, George: for relief (see bill H. R. 8759) 2325.
relative to (S. Ex. Doc. 127) 2093, 2136, 2392. Camp, James M: to pension (see bill H. R. 84.80) 2041.
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 291
Fisher, Spencer a.-Continued. Fitch, .Ashbel P.-Conti~ued.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Bills and joint resolutions introducer! oy
Christen, Ambroer: to pension (see bill H. R. 11154) 7511. Ludemann, Charles: to pension (see bill H. R. 5960) 723.
Coin certificates: to ic:stte (see bill H . R. 1567) 220. McNeil, James M., and J. W. Gibson: to remove charge of de~
Costello, Teady: to pension (see bill H. R. 857) 178. sertion (see bill H. R. 5908)'687.
Custer, Emanuel H: for relief (see bill H. R. 9387) 2985. :Meyer, Charles B: for relief (see bill H. R. 10636) 5648.
Eggeman, John R: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. Pfoertner, :Michael: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H.
6528) 925. R. 7274} 1248.
Emmert, William: to pension (see bill H. R. 6269) 821. Ramsey, David 0: to pension (see bill H. R. 8242) 1889.
Foreman, Daniel: to pension (see bill H. R. 5467) 583. Reynolds, Edward McDonald: for relief (see bill H. R. 6538)
Gupp, Henry H: to pension (see bill H. R 9992) 4206. 925.
Horton, James E: to pension (see bill H. R. 5502) 584. Sibo, Henry: for relief (see bilLH. R. 10111) 4534.
Howland, Henry W: to pension (see bill H. R. 9778) 3608. Territories: to amend act to restrict ownership of real estate in
Keef. William R: to pension (see bill H. R. 6270) 821. (see bill H. R. 6657) 984.
Marsh, Lovina A: to pension (see bill H. R. 3761) 327. • Ziegeler, John: for relief (see bill H. R. 11204) 7710.
Paquette, George: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. Petitions and papers presented by, from
85H) 178.
Partlon, William: to pen ion (see bill H. R. 8573) 2185. Collinda, Henrietta: for pension 688.
Moehrin~, Charles: for pension 4534.
Ramsey, David 0: for relief (see bill H. R. 11083) 7202.
- - t o pension (see bill H. R. 9777) 3G08. New York, citizens of: for aid to education 2785.
Spaulding, Sarah: for relief (see bill H. R. 9360) 2955. - - - for international arbitration 855.
Swineford, A. P: for relief (see bill H. R. 6012) 765. - - for postal telegr-aph 2822.
Taylor, Janet L. P: to pension (see bill H. R. 74.65) 1354. - - - for service pensions "3114.
· Tubbs, Robert B: for relief (see bill H. R. 6396) 854. - - - citizens of Brooklyn: for amendments to interstate-com-
Whiteside, Betsy: for relief (see bill H. R. 3760) 327. merce law 7202.
Wilson, James: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 859) New York City Brewers' Board of Trade: for reduction of letter
178. postage 3113.
New York City Knights of Labor~ for protection against convict
Petitions and paper~ presented by, from labor 4.494.
Alpern, Casper, and others: for removal of duty on fish seine Pfoertner. Michael: for removal of charge of desertion 688.
1695. Remarks by, on
Bay County (Michigan) Medical Society: relative to medical in-
struments and supplies 2387. Monument to victims of prison:ships 2673, 6560.
Berry, Nathaniel M: for pension 15. Tariff 4277.
Brooman, F. H: for increased pay for Life-Saving Service em- Reports made by, from
ployes 1322. Committee on JJfilitary .Ajfai1·s
Camp, James M: for pension 2042. A very, Milton R. (REPORT 855) 1829.
Eg_geman, John R: for reliefll29. Summers, John (REPORT 854) 1829.
Emmert, William: for relief 823. Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VoTES.
Gunnell, William, and others: for pension for service 398.
Horton, Jambs E: for relief 584. Fitch, .Augusttts •
Michigan, citizens of: for aid to education 2187, 3767, 5283. Bill for relief (see bill H~ R. 2889). ' ·
---against admission of Utah 823.
- - for postal telegraph 2956. Fitch, Thomas JJf.
---for service pensions 1923, 2187, 2388, ~636, 2956, 3030, Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 3979).
3114, 3436.
- - - for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 26:l6. Fitch & Kennedy
- - for protection of Yellowstone Park 3029. Petition for relief 1890.
- - -· for harbor of refuge at False Presque Isle 643, 1306, 1718. Fithian,.llfargm·et A.
- - -,for improvement of Au Gres River 2326, 2367. ·
- - - for increased pay for Life-Saving Service 1528, 1695, 1718. Resolution in Senate to pay, referred 5453.
---citizens of Ogema-w County: for legislation 2955. Fitts, C!tm·les C.
- ---common council of Petoskey: for public buildings 1322. Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 5878).
---soldiers and sailors of 1\Iackinac City: for relief 3546.
' Michigan mining companies: for purchase of Portage Lake Fitts, T. w.
Canal2387. . Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10265).
Rutson, G., and others: for increased pay for Lire-Saving Serv-
ice 2955. Fitzgerald, Edward
Thunder Bay River, Michigan: for improvement 334. Bill for relief (see bill S. 316).
Votes of. See YEA. AND NAY VOTES. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 58, 8955).
Papers referred in House 253.
Fisher, Tlwmas A. Report of Secretary of War on claim of (S. Ex. .J?oc. 263) 8441.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7895). Fitzgerald, Ellen
Fisher, William Petition for pension 2088.
Bill for relief (see _bill H. R. 11164). Fitzgerald, F. JJJ. {administrat01·)
Fishing Creek, North Carolina Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
Bill to survey, introduced by Mr. Simmons 1529. Fitzgerald, LonaS.
Fister, Jacob Bill to pension (see billS. 11C6).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9162). Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 3683).
Fitch, A shbel P. (a Representative from, New York) Fitzgerald, JJfary Ellen
Petition for pension 1357.
Attended 5.
Appointed on committees 279. Fitzhugh, .A. T.
Appointed visitor to Military Academy 4582. Bill for relief (see ~illS. 715).
Leave of absence granted to 2778, 8074.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced bY • Fitzhugh, Edwin C.
Papers referred in House 6565.
Attridge, Joseph: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2819).
5!109) mn.
Duf(v, Etl·ward. R: to pension (see bill H. R. 9009) 2509. Fitzhugh, Elizabeth
Duryee, Abram: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 7275) 1248. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7370).
Gihuar:in, John J: to pension (see bill H. R. 8787) 2366.
Haas, i\lartin: to pension (se~ bill H. R. 8241) 1889. Fitzhugh, F. M.
Jones, Samuel N: for relief (see bill H. R. 10801) 6173. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2541).
292 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Fitzhugh, John Fleming, John 0.
Bill for relief (see billS. 18). Petition for relief 1577, 7010.
Fitzmorris, Mary Fleming, John T.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9520). Petition for relief 2388.
Fitzpatrick, Jolm Fleming, John W.
Bills to remove the charge of desertion (see bills S. 2037; H. R. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9501).
4780). Petition for pension 162.
Petition for relief 4535, 7105.
Fleming, Mmy .A.
Fitzpatrick, Mary A. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514).
Bill to pension (see bill H.- R. 3932).
Fleming, W. B.
Fitzpatrick, Patrick • Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9489).
Bills to pension (see bills H. R. 7677, 8547). Petition for pension 3200.
Fitzpatrick, Richard Flemister, 0 . .A. J.
. Bill for relief of estate (see bill S. 83). 'B ill for relief of heirs (see bill H. R. 6055) •
Fitzpatrick, William Flesher, Jolm
Petition for relief of estate 823. Bill fonelief (see bill H. R.1109) 189.
Five Mile River, Connecticut Pletcher, A. B rooks
Bill to improve, offered by Mr. Granger 252. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 934).
Flagg, George H. Fletcher, Addison 0.
Petition for relief 1357. Bill for relief of assigneC-\3 (see billS. 395).
· Flagg, Thomas G. (execu-tor) Fletcher, Bir:d L.
Petition for relief 1396. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4803).
Flags Pletcher, David F.
Report of Secretary of War on captured (H. R. Ex. Doc. 163) Blll to pension (see bill H. R: 4172).
217, 427, 1340.
Flaherty, Patrick Fletcher, Irwin
Bill_to pension (see bill S. 1741). Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514).
Flake, J. S. (gum·dian) Pletcher, Isaac M.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 1029) 188. Bill to increase pension (see billS. 3165).
Flanary, Thom.as J. Fletcher, J. A.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 263). Petition for relief 824.
Flanders, Clara M. Pletcher, John
Bill to pension (see bill ~· R. 5228). Bill for relief (see billS. 1331).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 128).
Planegan, Alexander
Pletcher, John E.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3232).
Papers referred in House 926.
Flanigan, Patrick· H.
Pletcher, John H.
Papers referred in House 1170.
Bill to pension (.see bill H. R. 10507).
Flannigan, Shelwn
Fletche~ John OT.
Bill to pension (see billS. 1266). Papers referred in Honse 824.
F lathead Reservation. See INDIANS.
Pletcher, Mary A.
Flax Bills to pension (see bills S. 2336, 2916).
Bill to encourage cultivation of (see bill S. 2560).
Pletcher, Nathan
Fleck, George L.
Bills for relief of heirs (see bills H. R. 34, 8943).
Eill to pension (see bill S. 2372).
Fletcher, Robert B.
Piech, lliatthew Bills for relief of estate (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514)~
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9123)•.
Fletcher, Rufus
Fleeman, Will-iam B. Papers withdrawn in House 468.
· Petition for relief 5236.
Fletcher, Tltornas. See FOLEY.
Fleener, Abram M.
Pletcher, ·w. H.
Petition for relief 1937.
Petition for relief 83.
Fleig, Kate
Fletcher, William
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 536).
Bill for relief (see bill S. 666).
Fleming, Ada D . Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 957)
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10711). Petition for relief 45, 182.
Papers referred in House 926.
Fleming, Oha'rles L.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4879). Fletcher, WiUiam H.
Petition forpension 470. Bill to pension (see bill S. 2046).
Fleming, E. G. Flick, Jackson (administrator)
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7505). Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514).
Fleming, Elizabeth, and others Flicke, Catharine
Bill for relief(see bill H. R. 2643). Bill to pension (see bill S. 3466).
Fleming, J. P. Flinchpaugh, David
Petition for relief 1356. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3447).
/
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 293
Flinn, Martha Flora, Har-rison
Petition for relief 1696. Bill for relief (see bill S. 2608).
Flinn, William, Flora, Ma111
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7664). Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6006).
Florence, Alabama
Flinn, William A.
Bill for relief of ma-sonic lodge at (see bill H. R. 40).
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 9275, 11069).
Florence, South Carolina
Flinn, WilHam H. Bills for road to national cemetery at (see bills H. R. 9744, 10869.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9275). petition for bill 1355.
Flinnigen, John B. Florida
Bill to pen~ion (see bill H. R. 435). Bills to forfeit railroad land grants to tsee bills S. 232; H. R.
1307). . .
Flint River, Gem·gia Bill to confirm titles on Arredonda grant in (see bill S. 239).
Bill to allow Americus, Preston and Lumpkin Railroad to bridge Bill to improve rivers and hlll'bors in (see billS. 241).
(see bill H. R. 5096). Bills to pay Indian war claims of (see bills S. 746; H. R. 3255,
Bill to allow Alabama Midland Railway to bridge (see bill H. 8025).
R. 10538). Bill to aid construction &fa railroad in (see billS. 747).
Bill to improve, offered by Ur. Crisp 564. Bill to adjudicate railroad grants to (see -billS. 1708).
Bills to establish customs district of Tampa in (see bills S. 1721;
Flood, Joseph L. H. R. 7386).
Petition for relief 1322. Bill to locate Indians on lands ·in severalty in (see bill S. 2672).
Bills to withdraw public la.nds from all entry except homestead
Flood, T!tom.as S . (a Repl·csentativejrern N ew Yark) (see bill S. 2917; H. Res. 184).
Attended 5. Bill to subdivide internal-revenue collection district of (see bill
Appointed on committees 279. s. 3487).
Leave of absence granted to 82. Bill to subdivide internal-revenue collodion district of (see bill
Bills and joint resolutions introduced b.Y H. R. 11308).
Bixby, William and C. Ashley: for relief (see bill H. R.10094) Joint resolution making appropriation for expenses of United
4493. States courts in (see S. R. 16).
Bloomer, EJecta D: to pension (see bill H. R. 4689) 397. Resolution in Senate for a special committee to investigate land
Brown, Esther A: to pension (see bill H. R. 3873) 328. titles in 2543.
Canada: to levy duties on articles imp.o rted from (see bill H. R. Resolution of inquiry in Senate relative to settlers on public
9071) 2617. lands in, passed 2897.
Coffey, Fn.wk B: to pension (see bill H. R. 6772) 1002. Resolution in Senate to investigate conveyances of public lands
Daly, Patrick: for relief (see bills H. R. 3875) 328. in, passed 3032, 3074, 3094.
Dumars, R. R. R: for relief (see bill H. R. 7239) 1208. Resolution in Senate to pay expenses of investigating public land
Dykem~m, Elsie: to pension (see bill H. R. 8788) .2366. conveyances in, passed 3124.
Elmira, N. Y: to erecb public building at (see bill H. R. 6713) Resolution in Senate to investigate conveyances of public lands
9S7. in 8941.
Fausey, JamesS: for relief(see bill H. R. 6604) 943. Petition to extend telegraph from Jupiter to point ou Lake
Goodrich, :Ann E: to pension (see bill H. R. 3874) 328. Worth 7860.
Hayton, David T: for relief (see bill H. R. 6846) 1036. Florida Claims
Hildreth, Smith H: to pension (see bill H. R. 2687) 246.
Hogan, B: to pension (see bill H . R. 6020) 765. Bill to adjudicate (see billS. 798).
lloyancamp, Leyar: to pension (see bill H. R. 3871) 328. Memorial of Legislature for payment of claims under Spanish
Kay, Margaret: to pension (see bill H. R. 9823) 3743. treaty 114.
New York: to amend Jaw for holding terms of United States Florida·Railway and Navigati9n Company
courts in (see bm H. R. 8049) 1744.
Ross, Robert: for relief (see bill H. R. 6621) 961. -- Pebition against forfeiture of land grant to 5775.
Rumsey, Jeremiah: for relief (see bill H. R. 3876) 328. Florida Sub-Tropical Exposition .
Safely, James: to pension (see bill H. R. 3872) 328.
Samnels, Isaac: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. Joint resolution to loan exhibits to (seeS. R. 15).
10786) 6102. . Joint resolution making appropriation for (see S. R. 35).
Sirlney, Edwin : to pension (see bill H. R. 6019) 765. Florida War. See INDIAN WARS.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Florin. See AUSTRIAN FI~ORIN.
Bixby, William: for removal of charge of desertion 4493.
Bogart, Eliza A: for relief 1037. Flour
Chambers, Harman 0: for increase of pension 334. Bill to pay bounty on exports of (see bill H. R. 6109),
Chapman, Ransford: for pension 334. Flournoy, Tltmnas H.
Jeuree, C. K: for bounty 334.
New York, citizens of: for aid to education 1005, 1306, 1696, Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 265).
2043, 2368, 33 1, 4872, 6399. Papers referred in House 112.
- - for service pensions 2283, 2368. Flowers, George W.
- - for postal te1egraph 28'22. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5383).
- - for protection of agriculture 3381.
- - f o r increased duty on agricultmal products 2820. Flowers, Samuel B. and othe1·s
- - for prohibitory legisiation in District of Columbia 1250 Bill for relief (see bill S. 715).
~~ , Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2819).
- - - for protection of Yellowstone Park 2820.
- - - wool-growers and manufacturers of: relative to duties on Flowers, Sarah E.
wool3380. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4839).
- - citizens of Schuyler County: for protection to wooll615 Floyd, Andsetn
2210. ,
New York Grange: for increased duty on vegetables 1806. Bill for relief (see bill H. R 8195).
Pennsylvania, miners of Clearfield County: against removal of Floyd, Angeline
duty on coal 2088. -
White, Dexter, and others: for amendment of pension law 1249.
Reports made b.Y. from
Papers referred in House 725.
Floyd, Hem-y P.
.
Petition for 1·elief 1576.
Committee on Accounts
Craig, Samuel D: resolution to pay for indexing calendars 6945. Floyd, Jam~ P.
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES. Petition for relief 1576.
294 INDEX TO TH·E CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Flynn, Be_njamin Fond duLac, Wisconsin
Bills for relief of ~st:l.te (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514). Bill to erect public building at (see bill H. R.1926).
I
Flynn, Everard Fond du Lac Reservation. See INDIANS. '
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4835). Fond duLac River
Papers referred in. House 43. Petition to improve 500.
Flynn, Jane Fondren, Eviline
Bill to pension (see billS. 1683). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5).
Flynn, Miclwel Fones, HatTy
Papers withdrawn in House 355. ·Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 237).
Flynn, Pat1·ick Foneville, V. E.
Papers withdra:wn in House 1115. Petition for relief 3163.
Flynn, Tlumws Foot, William
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3108). · Bill to pension (see billS. 3080).
Flynn, Wif.l-iam F. Foote, Frede1'iclc
Bill for relief of legal representativ~ (see bill H. R. 8221). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6597).
Fogg, M. J. Foote, L.A..
Bill to pension (see billS. 1928). Petition for relief 1577.
Fogg, J:fary S. Foran, Martin A. (a Representative from Ohio)
Report of Court of Claims on claim of 1642. Attended 5.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8273). .Appointed on committees 279.
Fogg, T!tomas S. Appointed teller 3263, 4467, 5282.
Leave of absence granted to 819, 2813, 2921, 5479, 9105.
Report of Court of Claims on claim of 5479. Amendments offered by, to ·
Bill for .relief (see bill H. R. 10623).
River and harbor appropriation bill 3262.
Fogle, George W. Tariff: copperas 5282.
Bill to pension (see billS. 2333). Bills andjoint resolutions introduced by
Fogle, Sarah S. Barrett, Thomas H: to pension (see bill H. R. 4009) 330.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 986). Brown, Andrew: :to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R.
3974) 330.
Fog Signals. See LIGHTS. Bureau of Engraving and Printing: to define qua.lifications of
Foil, A. chief and assista.nt chief (see bill H. R. 11341) 8228.
Petition for relief 3164. Caldwell, E. E: for relief (see bills H. R. 3975, 3980) 330.
Carroll, Jonathan E: to pell5ion (~ee bill H. R. 9010) 2509.
Folding Room. See HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Clancy, Michael: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R.
Poley, Bridget 3973) 330.
Clark, John R: to pension (see bill H. R. 8817) 2387.
Bill to pension (see bill S. 1447). Cleveland, Ohio: donating land to (see bill H. R. 6664) 984.
Poley, J.P. Clifford, Lawrence: for pension arrears (see bill H. R. 7658) 1464.
Bill for relief of heirs (see bill H. R. 9482). Conley, Mrs. C: to pension (see bill H. R. 4007) 330.
Crosby, Ellen: to pension (see bill H. R. 4008) 330.
Foley, JJfargm·et G. Dawson, Francis: for relief (see bill H. R. 10381) 5014.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7970). Dickey, Hamilton D: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 7556).
Papers referred in House 2539. 1394.
District courts: to amend law relative to trials of issue of fact
Foley, Pat1·ick • Execut.ive Departments:_ to regulate pay of watchmen in (see
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5990). . bill H. R. 6666) 994. .
Petition for relief 2725. in (see bill H. R. 6665) 984.
Foley; Tlwmas Fitch, Thomas M: for arrears of pension (see bill H. R. 3979)
Bill to increa<;e pension (see bill H. R. 11522). 330.
Gardner, AloBZo 8: to pension (see bill H. R. 4004) 330.
Poley, Tlzmnas Fletclle?' Gazeley, Miriam: for arrears of pension (see bill H. R. 3978) 330.
Bill for relief (see billS. 2242'). Gill, Henry Z: to pension (see bill H. R. 4010) 330.
Bills for relief {see bills H. R. 4562, 5376). - - for arrears of pension (see bill H. R. 10382) 5014.
Good, Charles: to pension (see bill H. R. 4006) 330.
Folger, Chm·les J. • Goodrich, Erastus R: for pension arrears (see bill H. R. 7659)
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5241). 1-164.
Folger, Ellery C. Gott, Louisa: to pension (see bill H. R. 4005) 330.
Government Printing Office: to regulate pay of employes (see
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 7336, 9336). bill H. R. 7424) 1343.
· Folkes & Winston and otlters Government securities: to provide for printing (see bill H. R.
Bi11 for relief (see bill H. R. 6534). 9623) 3250.
Hagemann, Charles: for arrears of pension (see bill H. R. 4001)
Folsom, New Mexico 330.
Bills to establish a land office at (see bills S. 2040; H. R. 10326). Haley, James: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R.
8818) 2387.
Folsom, A.
Hardie, George F: for relief of (see bill H. R. 7726) 1486.
Petition for relief 501. Herbert, Edward: to pension (see bill H. R. 4003) 330.
Folsom, Fmncis Herberth, Charles: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H.
R. 3972) 330.
Petition for relief 6454.
Hopkins, Mary E: for relief (see bill H. R. 4002) 330.
Foltz, Noah Howard, Diana D: to pension (see bill H. R. 11302) 8088.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 601). Johnson, .John: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R.
3970) 330.
Polz, Samuel M. (executor) Johnson, I...ouise: for arrears of pension (see bill H. R. 4000)
Petition for relief 1577. 330.
Jones, Thomas: for relief (see bill H. R. 3982) 330.
Ponash, Jfagdalena Jone.'3, William C: to 1·emove charge of. desertion (see bill H. R.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2854). 3971) 330.
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 295
Foran-Continued. Foran-Continued.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Remarks 6y, on
Kinney, Ann: to pension (see bill H. R. 3965) 330. Tariff 3587, 6516.
Klein, Margaretha: for ar-rears of pension (see bill H. R. 3999) - - copperas 5282.
330. Zoological Garden 854G.
.Lal{e shipping: to regulate (see bill H. R. 7760) 1515. Reports made by, from
Ludwig, Frank: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R Committee on Appropriations
3969) 330.
McCaffrey, Owen: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. Pension appropriation bill (bill H. R. 4556; REPORT 56) 577.
3!)64) 330. Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES.
McKay, George A: to pension (see bill H. R. 3997) 330. Forbes, Arthur
Means, Joseph: to pension (see bill H. R. 3998) 330.
Moser, Nicholas: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. Petition for relief of widow 43.
3968) 330. Forbes, Den;m·s
Murray, Mary: to pension (see bill H. R. 7_910) 1614. Bill to remove the charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 6027).
Murtuck, John: to remove charge of desertion '(see bill H. R.
3963) 329. . Forbes, Ge01·ge
O'Reilly, J. K: to pension (see bill H. R. 3996) 330. Petition for relief of estate 6454.
Pendleton, John: to pension (see bill H. R. 3995) 330.
Peterson, Robert, Cross, William H: for relief (see bill (H. R. Forbes, Justina
3981) 330. . Petition for pension 333.
Pietsch, August: for arrears of pension (see bill H. R. 3977) 330. Forbes, R. S.
Rabiska, Frank: to pension (see bill H. R. 3994) 330.
Robberts, Rhoda A: to pension (see bill H. R 3991} 330. Bill to remove disabilities of (see bill H. R. 5825).
Rendell, Sarah: to pensio_n (see bill H._R. 3992) 330. Forbes, Robert L.
Robinson, William B: to pension (see bill H. R. 3993) 330. Petition for relief of estat.e 6340.
Ruppender, Martin: for arrears of pension (see bill H. R. 3990)
330. Ford, .A. B.
Saxton, Daniel: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. Petition for relief 782.
7660) 1464.
Schoder, Henry~ to pension (see bill H. R. 3988) 330. Ford, C. .A .
Schribner, J., & Co: for relief (see bill H. R. 3984) 330. Bills for xelief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
Schyllander, Mary: for arrears of pension (see bill H. R. 3989) Ford, Fra.?cis
330.
Seywert, Amelia T: to pension (see bill H. R. 3987) 330. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 11129).
Shanley, Bridget: to pension (see bill H. R. 3986) 330. Petition for relief 1322.
Shanno-n, Michael: to- remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. Ford, Frederick
3967) 330. Bill for relief (see bill" S. 2359).
Shelp, :M. ·J: to pension (see bill H. R. 3983) 330. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6561).
Sterling, Clara: to pension (see bill H. R. 4011) 330. Petition for relief 643.
Stewart, Mary: to pension (see bill H. R. 3985) 330.
Taylor, Silas C: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. Ford, Garland
3966) 330. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9969)~
Thomas, George H: to pmch~e portrait (see bill H. R. 10845) Petition for relief 1171.
6368. '
Thompson, Lucy 0: for relief (see bilLH. R. 11346) 8236. Ford, George
Weatherwax, Henry: for relief (see bill H. R. 3976) 330. Bills for relief of est-ate (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514).
Wilson, 1\Irs. Leonidas Z: to pension (see bill H. R. 7662) 1465.
Woodworth, Ebenezer F: to remove charge of desertion (see bill Ford, Jame.~ Z.
H. R. 7661) 1464. Papers referred in House 644.
Woodsworth, Mary: to pension (see bill H. R. 7657) 1464. Ford, Marlin·
Motions and resolutions offered by Petition for relief 824.
Cleveland, Ohio: inquiry relative to breakwater at 1340.
Ford, lJ.felbourne H. (a Represent.ativefrom Michigan)
Petitions and papers presented by, from
Attended 5.
Adelbert College, Ohio, facu.lty of: for intemational copyright Appointed on committees 279.
law 1395. Appointed on Committee on Importation of Contrac~ Labor 6398.
Caldwell, E. E: war claim 367.
Appointed on committee to attend funeral of Mr. Moffatt 175.
Cleveland (Ohio} Knights of Labor: against convict labor 9109.
Iron and steel workers: for protection 8236. Appointed visitor to centennial of organization of Northwest
Knights of Labor: relative to debasement of currency by poor 'l'erritory 5209.
Leave of absence granted to 611, 8189, 8718.
workmanship 532.
New York, citizens of: for service pensions 2388. Amendments offered by, to
Ohio, citizens of: for service pensions 1528, 2387, 2821. .Army appropriation bill 5335.
- - for postal telegraph 1395, 1466, 2823. Bills and joint resolutions introduced 6.Y
- - - for increase oJ pay of fourth-class postmasters 1396. Alaska.: for organization of (see bill H. R. 6555) 924.
- - - for amendment of interstate-commerce law 8'236. Bargerow, Timothy C: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H.
---for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 1396. R. 5527) 925.
---for protection of Yellowstone Park 3200, 4535. Brown, Mary Everingham: to pension (see bill H. R. 880) 17ft
---citizens of Cleveland: for reduction ofletter postage 1395. Chamberlain's congress gun: to provide for testing (see bill H. R.
- - - citizens of Dayton: for increased pay of Government em- 9742) 3545.
ployes 2387. Clayburg, Sarah J: t{) pension (see bill H. R. 10352) 4934.
- - - relative to post-office clerks 1395. Cook, Plem.an: to pension (see bill H. R. 5177) 497.
- - dealers of Cle>eland: against repeal of tax on tobacco Custer, George A: to erect statue of (see H. Res. 96) 804.
2387. Davenport, George W: for relief (see bill H. R. 88"2} 178.
- - - Yessel-owners of: for improvement of harbor of Great Denton, Percy: to pension (see bill H. R. 10044) 4492.
Lakes 1395. Dorman, Delbert: for relief (see bill H. R. 2511) 244. ·
Ohio Kni!!hts of Labor: for protection against convict labor 4535. Ellis, Hiram R: to pension (see bill H. R. 881) 178.
Sterling, E: for protection of Yellowstone Park 8236. Frick, Abraham P: to authorize appointment (see bill H. R.
Remarks by, on 10852) 6398.
Cleveland (Ohio) harbor improvement 3262. Grand Haven, Mich: "to erect public building at (see bill H. R.
Labor arbitration 3105. 1542) 219.
Pension appropriation bill 3169, 3175, 3176, 3177, 3178, 3179. Grand Rapids, Mich: for survey of water route from (see bill
Personal explanation 3142. H. R. 2509) 244.
. Printing Government securities 8049. - - t o make port of deliv~ry (see bill H. R. 1540) 219 .
/
·296 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Ford, Melbottme H.-Continued. Ford, Melbourne H.-Continued.
Bills and joint resofutions introduced 6.Y Remarks 6y, on
Hiar, Royal J: to pension (see bill H. R. 879) 178. Details of Army and Navy officers 5974, 5976.
Immigration: to regulate (see bill H. R. 1541) 219. Jouett, James S: relief of2674.
Income tn.x: to establish (see bill H. R. 4972) 485. McReynolds, Andrew T: relief of 5764.
Jackson, Andrew E., and others: for relief (see bill H. R. 7557) Moffatt, Seth C: death of 1610.
1394. Tariff 3443, 3451, 3485.
Jennings, Nancy F: to pension (see bill H. R. 5545) 607. - - looking~glass plates 5647, 5648, 5688.
Kenney, .James: for relief (see bill H. R. 2510) 244. - - - lumber 4965, 4966.
Langland, John: to amend pension (see billH. R. 885) 178. - - wool 6318.
1.-fcCoy, Marcus H: for relief (see bill H. R. 884) 178. Reports made 6y, from
:McKetterick, Felix: for relief (see bill H. R. 886) 178. Oommit!,ee on "Military Affairs
Miller, Andrew K: for relief (see bill H. R. 10815) 6226.
Mingis, Elijah, J: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. Armstrong, William C. (REPORT 2960) 6476.
7324) 1305. Artificial limbs (REPORT 2544) 5062.
Parker, Thomas J: to pension (iee bill H. R. 5176) 497. Belger, James (bill H. R. 9933; REPORT 2096) 4037.
Pension arrears: to remove limitations in payment of (see bill Blake31ee, William R. (REPORT 1218) 2265.
II. R. 1543) 219. . Campbell, George (Rli2'0RT 1994) 3578.
Pensions: to pay at age of sixty years (see bill H. R. 1544) 219. Chase, John (REPORT 2058) 3825.
Reynolds, Matthew H: to pension (see bill H. R. 4774) 432. Collis, Stephen M. (REPORT 555) 1378.
Rose, Charles W: for relief (see bill H. R. 11244) 7802. Contract labor: resolution to investigate importation of 6192.
Saugatuck, Uich: for life-saving station at (see bill H. R. 3256) Crouse, William (REPORT 2199) 4166.
281. . Davenport, George W. (REPORT 150i) 2724.
Shattuck, Seth C: for relief (see bill H. R. 10427) 5084. Details of A.rmy and Navy officers (REPORT 1669) 2958.
Shine, John: to pension (see bill H. R. 5544) 607. Fort Brown military reservation (bill H. R. 10422; REPORT
Steam-boat inspector: to increase salary in Michigan (see bill 2543) 5062.
H. R. 1545) 219. Gunter, Allen (REPORT 1337) 2446.
Haw~ins, Jesse G. (REPORT 210) 879.
Townshend, L. B., and others: for relief (see bill H. R. 883)
178. Jouett, James S. (REPORT 566) 1378.
Turner, Selor B: to pension (see bill H. R. 10851) 6398. Montgomery, R. H. (REPORT 211) 879.
Ver Mulen, Thrintje: for relief (see bill H. R. 4673) 396. Northwest ::)oldiers' Associat.ion (REPORT 2669) 5390.
Wells, Edwin R: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. Old Point Comfort ("Va.) hotel (H. Res. 200; REPORT2943) 6418.
6526) 925. Oulahan, Richard (REPORT 2944) 6418.
Pendleton Edward E. (REPORT 385) 1119.
!t1otions flnd resolutions offered hy Pineville (La.) cemetery road (REPORT 31) 522.
Acljomn: to 5378. Read, John P. (REPORT 1220) 2265.
Committee on Contract Labor: for investigation by 6476. Salisbury (N. C.) cemetery road (bill H. R. 10187; REPORT 2349)
Contract labor: inquiry relative to importation of 6017, 7494. 4672.
- - - t o print testimony relative to importation of 8114. Southern illinois Normal University (REPORT 1219) 2265.
Saugatuck, Mich: inquiry relative to improvement ofharbor at Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES.
219.
Petitions and papers presented 6y, from Ford, Pat1-ick
Bissell Carpet-Sweeper Company: for placing tin-plate on free- Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9666).
list 1395.
Bovee, Eva, and others: for protection of females 2510. Ford, Sallie G. (administmi'r ix) ·
Brown, P. R., and others: for revision of patent laws 283. Petition for relief 334.
Dopper, E. A., and others: against public-land bill 2955. Papers referred in House 367.
-Ellis, Hiram R: for pension 83.
Freeman, P. C., and others: for revision of patent laws 252. Ford, William
Furniture manufacturers: for reyision of tariff 1056, 1067. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2862).
Grand Rapids {Mich.) Board of Trade: for survey of water-route
to Lake Michigan 1306. Fordham, .A. J.
Grand Rapids (Mich.) Brush Company and others: against re- Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10517).
duction of tariff on brushes 2918. Foreign Claims
lliar, Royal T: for pension 283.
Michigan, citizens of: for aid to education 3916. Bill to punish prosecution of fraudulent (see bill H. R. 4405).
--against shipment of liquor to heathen nations 8718. Foreign Coins
- - - for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 781, Report of Director of Mint on valne ef (S. Mrs. Doc.106) 3498,
5971. 3767.
- - for protection ofYellowstone Park 2820, 3113, 3219, 3265,
3496, 3547, 3709. Foreign Decorations and Presents
- - for postal telegraph 2822. Joint resolutions to authorize Paymaster J. Q. Barton to accept
- - - for service pensions 1719, 1991, 2388, 2464, 2792, 3709, Japanese decoration (seeS. R. 28; H. Res. 68).
4142, 4298. Joint resolutions to allow W. J. Hoffman to accept foreign dec-
---against repeal of tax on cigars 1718. orations (seeS. R. 48; H. Res. 100).
---citizens of Allegan: for public buildings 1395. Joint resolution to allow General Absalom Baird to accept for-
---citizens of Grand Rapids: against repeal of tax on tobacco eign decoration (seeS. R. 59).
1990. Bill to allow Commander J. W. Philip to accept present from
---merchants of Grand Rapids: against branding or taxing Colombian Government (see_bill H. R. 639).
lard 4206.
Michigan, citizens of Holland: for protection of females 4493. Foreigners. See ALIEN.
- - - for protection of Yellowstone Park 2792. Foreign Industries
Michigan Knights of Labor: for protection against convict labor Consular reports on (H. R. Ex. Doc. 402) 6473, 6505.
4452.
Michigan Woman's Christian Temperance Union: for protection Foreign Labor. See LABOR.
of women 1695. Foreign Legations. See DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR SERVICE.
Miller, Andrew K: for relief-6226.
Olney, Shields & Co: for reduction of duty on rice 3609. Foreign Mails. See POSTAL SERVICE.
Parker, Thomas J: for pension 500. Foreign Ship-Canals
Seely, V. Vv ., and others : for increased pay for Life-Saving Service
1306. Joint resolution to obtain for American vessels free use of (see
Shine, John: for relief 608. s. R. 40).
Remarks by, C.'! Foreign Steam-ship Companies
Army appropriation bill 5;p5. Bills to adjust claims for tonnage duties paid by (see bills S. 600,
Dexter, John C: relief of sureties 1376. 2444; H. R. 3195).
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 297
Foreign Steam-Vessels Forney, William·H.-Continued.
Bill to amend law relative to inspection of (see bill H. R. 5665). Bills and joint resolutions introduced ~J;
Foreign Taxation Noble, Samuel: for relief (see bill H. R. 53) 155.
Peters, Elizabeth: to pension (see bill H. R. 6847) 1036.
Consular reports on (H. R. Ex. Doc. 400) 6473, 6505. Slayton, Stephen C: to pension (see bill H. R. 55) 155.
Foreign Vessels Whitlock, William L: to refund taxes (see bill H. R. 56) 155.
Bills to remove restrictions on purchase of (see bills S. 638; H. Motions and resolutions offered by
R. 328Q). Committee on Appropriations: to allow them to sit during recess
Bill to regulate tonnage duties on (see bill S. 3465). 9572.
Foreman, Bloomfield Petitions and papers presented by, from
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. ·11236). Alabama, citizens of: for aid to education 1171, 1306,.1395, 1431,
Foreman, Daniel 1992, 4035.
- - - for opening lands to homestead entry 334.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5467). - - for postal telegraph 2822, 3219. .
Foreman, Malinda - - - i n favor of educational bill 925, 943.
- - - for amendment of interstate-commerce law 4895, 4935,
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2717). 6102, 7060.
Forest_City and Watertown Railway - - against forfeiture of railroad land-grant 432, 943, 1004,
Bills to allow them to bridge Missouri River (see bills S. 2030; 2240. .
H. R. 6699). --ex-postmasters of: for relief 3199.
Bills to grant right of way through Sioux reservation (see bills Alabama Knights of Labor: for protection against convict labor
S. 2029; H. R. 6700). 4871.
Alexander, David B: war claim 943.
Forest Rose (U. S. steamer) Alexander, W. '.r: for relief 2599.
Bill for relief of officers and crew (see bill H. R. 7468). Baring, Isaac: war claim 182.
Belato, Josiah L: war claim 182.
Forestry Bishop, John H: war claim 283.
Bills for protection and administration of forests on public do- Blackbur.n, Andrew J: war claim 283.
main (see bills S. 1476, 1779; H. R. 3306, 6045). Blackburn, Robert: war claim 3163.
Bill to establish a forest reservation at headwaters of Missouri Booker, Eliza.beth: war c1aiml82.
River (see billS. 540). Bryant, B. F: war claim 1990.
Bill for preservation of forests on public lands (see billS. 598.) Bowers, LemneJ:. war claim 1762.
Bill to proteet forest lands in Ca.lifornia (see bill H. R. 1225). Bnrbin, Harriet: war claim 182.
Bills for preservation of forests adjacent to sources of navigable Callan, James A: war claim 182.
rivers (see bills H. R. 3'239, 3410). Campbell, James L: war claim 612.
Bill to punish setting fire to woods and grasses on public lands Caner, Nancy C: war claim 182.
(see bill H. R. 3279). Cole, Alice: war claim 3546.
Letter of Secretary of Interior relative to preservation of forests Creek Nation: for reimbursement of certain moneys 4493.
(H. R. Ex. Doc. 144) 1039, 1088. Dill, Mrs. Joseph: war claim 500.
Report on forests of Rocky Mountains 1514, 2366, 2569. Dillard, James M: war claim 1466.
Petitions for passage of bill to protect forest lands 43, 469, 501, Dockery, Mariah: war claim 584.
647, 687, 688, 824, 856, 1039, 1396, 1401, 1806, 1807, 1939, Elam, Giles M: war claim 7759.
2244, 2542, 3028, 3113, 3163. Foneville, V. E: war claim 3163.
Forgey, James Franklin, J. N: war claim 4034.
Bill for relief (see billS. 2357). Galbreaith, James A: for relief 8519.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2750). Haynie, Nancy: war claim 1937.
Hill, Elizabeth C: war claim 3199.
Forge, S. P. Huff, William H: war claim 612.
Petition for relief 1037. Lawrence, Nancy C: war claim 2677.
Forked River Leach, Cain: war claim 612.
Lee, W. B. W: war claim 1171.
Bill to improve, offered by Mr. Glass 252. McAbee, Barnett G: war claim 182.
Forkner, Thomas McCarley, Robert A: war claim 1067.
Petition for relief 5283. McConnel, Sarah C: war claim 182.
Moody, Benjamin E: war claim 1430, 1466.
Formon, Tltoma.'l Murphy, J. L: war claim 612. ·
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6516). Nicholson, Mary B: war claim 7060.
Forney, James H. Noble, Sam: for relief 432.
North Alabama, citizens of: for abolishing tax on brani:es 500,
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 572?, 6514). 1171.
Forney, WiUiam H. (a Rep1·esentative from Alabama) Owens, William B: war claim 182.
Attended 5. Plowman, George P: for relief 367.
Appointed on committees 279. Pollard, Caroline: war claim 182.
Appointed conferee 5705, 7691, 8305, 8548, 8784, 8899. Powers, Lemuel: war claim 1038.
Appointed teller 4623, 4629, 4630, 4678, 4684, 4685, 4687, 4719, Pruitt, Robert: war claim 822.
Pyle, W. L: for forfeiture of certain land grants 1466.
4722, 4732, 4735, 5360, 5362, 5428, 5459, 5493. Redden, Martin: war .c laim 612.
Lea.ve of absence granted to 2841, 8827.
Riggers, Rebecca: war claim 182.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced b.Y Roberson, J. P: war claim 724.
Appropriations: to extend (see H. Res. 219) 8075. Russell, Elizabeth: war claim 182.
Coosa River, Alabama: to improve 724. Scroggins, Catherine A: war claim 182.
- - - to allow bridge across at Gadsden, Ala. (see bill H. R. Standifer, Lemuel J: war claim 5324.
11338) 8228. Starling, W. B: war claim 182.
Donahoe, Mrs. M. J: for relief (see bill H. R. 54) 155. Tally, W. J: war claim 182.
Fell, J. G., and others: for relief(see billH. ·R. 52) 155. Taylor, John E: war claim 3797.
Freund, Frederick: to allow him to erect hotel (see H. Res. 170) Taylor, William B: war claim 3797.
4298. Timberlake, J. P. and J. S: war claim 182.
Hedberg, Alfred: for relief (see bill~. R. 3435) 323. Tinge, Eliza H: war claim 182.
Legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation bill: to COl'- Underwood, Matilda: war claim 182.
rect error in enrollment (see H. Res. 193) 5865.
- - - t o amend relative to age of House pages (see H. Res. 191)
5865.
National Industrial Institute: to incorpor~te (see bill H. R.
I Vaughn, Hartwell, jr: war claim 182.
Vaught, John .H: war claim 182.
Warren, S. D: war claim 9017.
Waters, Claborn C: war claim 182.
10177) 4671. Williamson, Asa: war claim 7104.
29& INDEX TO THE CON.GRESSIONAL RECORD.
Forney, Wt1liam H.-Continued. Fort Bridger
Petitions and papers presented by• .from Memorial of Wyoming LegiBlature relative to 2599.
Wilson, Susan; war claim 182. Petition relative to 3608.
W:inn, Thomas S: war claim 9887~ Fort Brooke
Word,. J. H. L. and Susan: for relief1696. Bills to donate to Tampa the reservation at (see bills S. 247,
Y &ung, Isaac: war claim 1696. 2712, 3340; H. R. 10968).
Remarks by, on . petitions for bill6674, 6768.
Bureau of Education: removal of 8175. Fort Brown
Co-ngressional Library building 8696, 8697, 8698, 8751, 8752.
Irrigation 8461, 8462. Bill to pmchase reservati.<>n (see bill H. R..10422).
Legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation bill4594,. 4629, Resolution of inquiry in House relative to purchase of reserva-
46301 4631, 4632, 4635, 4657, 4658, 4659, 4673, 4679,-4680, tion, passed 211, 364, 672.
4681, 4682, 4685, 4713, 4714, 4715, 4716, 4TI7, 4720, 4723, Papers relative to purchase of 8893.
4732, 4733, 4737, 4738, 4739. Fort Buford
Sundry civil appropriation bill: conference report on 8461, 8462, Memorial of 1\:Iontana Legislature relative to reservation at 254.
8627, 8696..
Zoological garden 8545, 854.6. Port Canby
Reports made by, from Report of Secretary of War on removal of garrison from (S. Ex.
Committee of eonferenc:e Doc. 61) 50, 725.
Legislative, executive, and judicial a])propriat10n bill (bill H. Report of Secretary of War on reservation (S. Ex. Doc. 63) 782.
R. 9377) 5854. Fort Chartres
Sundry eivil appropriation bill {REPORT 3354) 7999, 8626, 8967. Res(}lution of inquiry in House relative to purchasing site of,
Committee on .Appropriations - referred 987.
Extension of approJ?riations: (H. Res. 206, 221, 225) 6875, 8574,
8898. Fort Crawford
Infection in interstate commerce (S. Res. 102) 8306. Bill to grant Denver and Rio Grande Railroad right of way
Legislative, executive, an~ judicial appropriation bill (bill H. through reservation (see bill H. R: 1262).
R. 9377;'REPORT 1667) 2957, 5686. FoTt D. A. Russell
McDougall, George (bill S. 1171) 4672.
Sundry civil appropriation bill (REPORT 3206!} 7360. Bill to grant Cheyenne Street Railroad :right of way across res-
ervation·(see billS. 1804).
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VoTES. Bill to complete water works at (see bill H. R. 4457)r
Forren, JJia1·y E. Bill to gran_t Cheyenne Shreet Railioad right of way across res-
ervation. (see "bill H. R. 5713).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8677}.
Fort Dodge
Forrest, G. W. Bill to sell part of reservation (see bill H. R.. 8740).
Petition for relief -1576.
Forrest, Jose-ph
I
Fort Dodge, Iowa
Bills to erect public building at (see bills S. 289; H. R. 1369).
Petition for relief 6454. Fort Douglas
Forrest, Leman D. Petition relative ro reJ)ol'ted adversely (S~ REPORT 1355) 4454.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R.. 4533). Fort Ellis
Bill to dispose of reservation (see bill H. R. 4422).
Forrester, Mary E., and others
Fort Hall Reservation. See INDIANS.
·Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4.760).
Petition for relief 1465 . Fort Hamilton
Joint resolution to erect barracks and quarters at (see H. Res.
Forsett, Y. W. 194. .
Petition for relief 2241
Fort Hays
Forster, George Bills to grant Omaha, Hays City and Southwes~m Railway right
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2260). of way across reservation (see bills S. 973; H. R. 6712).
Bills to grant Chicago, Kansas and Western Railway right ofway
Forsyth, Jolin 0. . across (see bills S. 1473; H. R 7443).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7654). Bill to pay claims for property destroyed by :tire at (see bill H. R.
Forsyth, Willimn G. 7534).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 19473). Fort Howard, JVisconsin
Petit.ion relative to erection of public building 1171.
Forsythe, JJ[m·tha (administratrix)
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514}. Fort Johnson
Bill to inclose reservation at (see bill H. R. 5668).
Forsythe, iJfary
Bill to pension (see billS. 1945). Fort Leavenworth
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7482}. Bills to sell part of re3ervation (see bills S. 1747; H. R. 1424
Petition for pension 1356. 6107). I
Petition for relief 855. Bill to grant Leavenworth Rapid Transit Railway right of way
Fort, E. A. through reserva.tion (see billS. 3226).
Bill t.o· grant right of way to Leavenworth Rapid Transit Rail-
Petition for relief 1130. way through reservation (see bill H. R. 8639).
Fort, L . .A. Estimate for support of (H. R. Ex. DoC; 209) 1923.
Petition for relief 181. Estimat.es for expenses of military school at (H. R. Ex. Doc.
311) 4317. -
Fort, R. D. Estimate for an electric plant for military prison at (H. R. Ex.
Petition for relief of estate 501. Doc. 361) 5253.
Letter of Secretary of War relative to an appropriation for mili-
Fort Adams tary prison at (S. Ex. Doc. 201) 5523.
Joint resolution to erect barracks and qu~ters at (see H. Res. Fort Lowell
194).
Bills to reduce reservation (see bills H. R. 1938, 3060).
Fort Benton Montana Bill to grant Pima Land and Water Company right of way
Petition to est.ablish land office at 1578. through reservation (see bill H. R. 3060).
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 299
Fort Marion Fort Sedgwick
Bill to repair (see bill S. 250). Bills to sell reservation (see bills S.17651 2003; H. R. 8634).
Bill to grant St. Augustine and Suburban Street Railroad right
of way t hrough reservation (see billS. 2603). Fort Selden
Bill to give Ma.silla Valley Canal Company right of waythrou~h
Fort Meade · reservation {see bill H. R. 4424).
Estimate of appropriation for land for water supply· at (H. R. Joint resolution to enlarge (see H. Res. 89).
Ex. Doc. 211) 2019.
Fort Sewall
Fort Meigs Joint resolution to grant town of Marblehead use of (see H. Res.
Bill to purchase (see bill H. R. 5006). 174). -
Fort Missoula Port Smith, Arkansas
Bill to grant Missoula and Bitter Root Valley Railroad right of Bil1s to a11ow bridge across Arkansas River at (see bills S. 2823;
way through reservation (see bill H. R. 3068). H. R. 9816)
Letter of Secretary of War relatiYe to title to reservation (S.
Ex. D<?C. 258) 8279, 8~04. Fort Smith and Choctaw Bridge ComP,any
Fort Monroe Bills to allow them to bridge Poteau Piver (see bills S. 1948;
Bills to enlarge wharf at (see bills S. 2624; H. R. 9441). H. R. 7031).
Bills to erect public building at (see bills S. 1177; H. R. 1901). Bills to amend act allowing them to bridge Poteau River (see
Bill to erect public building at (see billlL R. 1901). bil1s S. 3444, 11107).
Bills to construct bridge a~ (see bills S. 2299; H. R. 9067). Fort Smith and El Paso Railroad
Bills to grant Hampton and Old Point Railway right of way Bills to grant right of way in Indian Territory (see bills S. 269;
through re ervation at (see bills S. 521, 2828; H. R. 50'38, H. R. 1203, 9582).
10543, 10655).
Bill to grant Sputhern Street Railway right of way through res- Fort Smith, Paris and Dardanelle Railway
en-ation (see billS. 512). Bills to grant right of way through Indian Tegi~ry and allow
Joint resolution to erect barracks and quarters at (see H. Res. them to bridge Arkansas River (see bills S. 2644; H. R. 9260,
194). . 9507, 10795).
Joint resolutions for experiments in use of high explosives at petition for bill 3029.
(see H. Res. 126, 177): Bill to·allow them to bridge Arkansas River (see bill S. 2823).
Joint resolution to allow B. Gordon Daniels to erect an inn at
(see H. Res. 81). Fort Snelling
Joint resolution to allow Libby & Woodfin to erect hotel at (see Estimate for barracks at (H. R. Ex. Doc. 344) 4910, 4977.
H. Res. 200). Petition to improve 4436, 4496. ·
Fort Morgan Fort Thorn burgh
Bills to grant Birmingham, Mobile and Navy Cove Harbor Rail- Estimate to pay for extension of reservation (H. R. Ex. Doc.
way right of way through reservation at (see bills S. 3247; H. 267) 3095.
R. 10679). . Fort Ticonderoga
Fort Moultrie Bill to erect monument on site of (see bill H. R. 2013).
Estimates for restoring quarters and buildings at (S. Ex. Doc. Fort Wallace
128) 1331, 2392. Bills to dispose of reservation (see bills S. 2005, 3597; H. R. 744.5,
Fort Myer 8310, 11525).
Estimate . to pay for i.mpro>ements at (H. R. Ex. Doc. 360) Fort Warren
5253. Joint resolution to erect. barracks and quarters at (see H. Res.
Fort Niobrara 194). . .
Bills to complete quarters at (see bills S. 1561; H. R. 5654). Fort Washington
Fort Omaha Joint resolution to allow F. Freund to erect hotel at (see H. Res.
Bills to change location of (see bills S. 671; H. R. 1618). 170).
Fort Pembina Port Worth 1 Texas
Bills to grant Duluth and l\Ianitoba Railroad right of way across Bills to erect public building at (see billS. 1974; H. R. 1875).
reservation (sec bills S. 1003; H. R. 3066). Petitio~s to erect public bui1ding at 184, 251., 253, 1133, 1172,
1173.
Fort Putnam
Fortifications. S ee also COAST DEFENSES.
Bill to restore (see bill H. R. 9210).
petition for bill4436. Annual appropriation bill for (see bill H. R. 10998).
Bills to provide (see bill S. 19, 62).
Fort Recovery Bill to construct a counterpoise battery on Potomac River (se6
Bill to erect monumenii at (see bill H. R. 11061). bills. 2394).
Bill to test Key's system of (see bill H. R. 9402).
Fort Riley Petition relative to improvement in 5524.
Bills to grant Chicagor Kansas and Western Railway right of Petition relative to armam"ffilt of 7105.
way through reservation of (see bills S. 1903; H. R. 6737).
Bil1s to grant Junction City and Fort Riley Street Railway right Fortinberry, Ivin M.
of way on reservation (see bills S. 1969; H. R. 4460). • Petition for relief 1172.
Bills to grant Kansas Valley Railroad right of way across reser- Fortives, L. S .
vation (see bills S. 1970; H. R. 1438).
Petitions to continue ,improvements at 1938, 1991, 2042. Petition for relief 824.
Fort Robinson Fortner, .Annie E.
Bills to complete quarters at (see bills S. 1561; H. R. 5654). Claim reported adversely (H. R. REPORT 615) 1380.
Estimate of appropriation to extend reservation (H. R. Ex. Doc. Fortner, Isaac
169) 1340. . Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 1127) 190.
Fort Sanders Fortner, W. D.
Bills to grant to Wyoming part of reservation (see bills S. ·850, Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6968).
1326; H. R. 4456). .
Fosgate, Gem·ge
::E'ort Sc.ott, Kansas
Bill to pension (see billS. 2936).
Bill to complete public building at (see bill S. 1923).
Bill to supply water to national cemetery at (see bill 8. 2279). Foss, Robert
Petition to repair pike to national cemetery at 1762. Bill to pension (see billS, 887).
300 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Fossett, Catlwrine A. Poster, William 0.
Papers referred in House 3072. Petition for relief 5236.
Fossett, Seaborn Foster, William 0. A.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 4883, 11059). Petition for relief 2388.
Poucher, James
Posten, J. H. B.
Petition for relief 1577.
Bill to lease Silver Lake, Montana, to (see bill H. R. 1960).
Fountain, Joseph M. (executor)
Poster, A. J. D. Petition for relief 8320.
Petition for relief 1171.
Foust, And1·ew J.
Poster, Anna Bill to pension (see billS. 2683).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 470). Pout, Michael William
Poster, Asher W: -.., Petition for relief 9311.
Bill for relief (see billS. 586) . . ,, Pouts, Mary J.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 245). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2770).
Poster, Oyntlta Fonville, E. D.
Petition for pension 1763. Petition for relief of estate 1990.
Foster, D., & Bros. Fowler, Abraham A.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5201). Bills to pension (see bills H. R. 10910, 11073).
Foster, Davis Fowler, B:J~ton
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9031). Bill for relief of heirs (see bill H. R. 2886).
Poster, E. 0. Fowler, Olara
Petition for relief 962, 254.0. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7931).
Foster, George W. Fowler, Dicy D.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2211). Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 3472, 3474).
Foster, H. T. Fowler, Edw zrd
Petition for relief 2792. Bill for relief of heirs at law (se3 bill H. R. 10452).
Poster, Harriet M. Fowler, Hem:y 8.
Petition for relief 1890. Petition for relief 1577.
Foster, Hugh Fowler, Isaac
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 904.0). Bill for relief (see billS. 2798).
Foster, J. W. Petition for pension 2793.
Petition reported bxk adversely (S. REPORT 1180) 3549.
Petition for relief of estate 1890.
Fowler, JarneJ
Foster, J. T.
Petition for relief 2369.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5506).
'. Fowler, James 0.
Poster, J ame-< D.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5263).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11095).
Fowler, Mary Josephin e
Foster, James JJL
Papers referred in Honse 891.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8238). Petition for relief 608.
Papers referred in Honse 1922.
Fowler, Raphael
Foster, John H.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8217).
Bill to pension (see bill S. 306).
Fowler, SupMa
Foster, Louise H. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10368).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7884). Petition for relief 4935.
Foster, Mary Fowler, Sterne H.
Bill to pension (see bill 'H. R. 817). Bill to increase pensi~n (see billS. 2924).
Foster, Mary G. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 702).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R.' 3674). Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 10135).
Papers withdrawn in Honse 3436.
Foster, Mary J.
Fowler, Thomas J.
Bill to pension (see billS. 3030).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6215). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5580).
Foster, Rebecca F'ow ler, Will iam
Papers referred in Honse 891. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10216).
Foster, Samuel Fowler, William (executor)
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6367). Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
, Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9527). Fowler, William E.
· Petition for pension 4847. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 494).
Foster, Sarah T. Fowler, William P.
Petition for relief of estate 2792. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 727).
Poster, St(,San A. Fowlkes, JJJ. L.
Petition for p'ension 1615. · Petition for relief 2635.
Foster, Tlwmas Fowlkes, William S.
Papers referred in House 1323. Petition for relief 7601.
Foster, W: W. Fox, .A. A.
Petition for relief 1577. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
INDEX· TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Fox, B. L. Fralick, Nathan
Bill~ for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 264).
Pox, Benjamin F. Frame, Martha E.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 740). Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9605).
Fox, Catherine France
Petition for pension 367. Report of Secretary of State relative to restrictions on imports.- •
Fox, D. M. tiona of American products (3. Ex. Doc.ll4) 1434, 182.5.
Bill to pension (see billS. 1819). Diplomatic correspondence relative to military impressment of
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6387). John Fruchierby (S. Ex. Doc. 162) 3820.
Petition for pension 855, 1306, 1322). Frances, Ruth
Fox, Florence R. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5486).
- Petition for relief 1695.
Francesco, Alexander
Fox, Gabriel Bill giving a military record to (see bill H. R. 315).
Petition for relief of estate 5409.
Francis, Em,anuel
Pox,Himm
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4176).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5882).
Francis, Gtorge W.
Fox, J. llf.
Bills to pension (see bills .S. 2699, 2791).
Bill to increase pension (see billS. 1819)
Fox, James H. Francis, Joseph
Bill to pension (see billS. 3033). Joint resolution to award medal to (seeS. R. 62).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9238). Francis, Ma1·y J.
Pox, John Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4655).
Bill to pension (see bill S. 1919). Francis, Nathaniel
Pox, Phillip N. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9795).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8520). - I'Tancis, R . .A.
Fox, Rosina B. Bill for relief (see billS. 2739 ).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 994.0). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8785).
Pox, S. H. Francis, Ruth
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 1081) 189. Petition for pension 585.
Papers referred in_House 493i. Francis, Mrs. William
Pox, Se:vm()U1' Papers referred in House 725.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6280). Frank, John
Fox, William B. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7973).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4157). Prank, penrose
Pox and Wisconsin Rivers Bill to pension (see billS. 2069).
Report of Attorney-General on amounts due commissioners on Frankfort, Kentucky
damages by improvement of (S. Ex. Doc. 181) 2136, 4896. Bill to accept gift of fountain from (see bill H. R; 10054).
Fox Island, Maine Frankfort Arsenal
Bill for light-house on (see bill H. R. 1492. Bill for relief of sufferers by explosion at (see bill R. R. 840).
Pox'worthy, S. E. Papers referred in House 253.
Petition for relief 1696. Pranking Privilege
Foy: J. T. Bill to extend t.oinmates of soldiers' homes (see bill H. R.1562) • .
Bill to limit (see bill H. R. ~1853).
Petition for relief 1323. Bills to allow members of Congress on official Correspondence
Foy, Samh J. (see bills H. R. 3334, 4475).
Bill to pension (see billS. 2829). Bill to allow use of stamps for franking public documents (see
Petition for pension 1039, 1250. bill H. R. 5065).
Bill relative to (see bill H. R. 7786).
Fractional Paper CurrenGv Letter of Postmaster-General relative to franking public docu-
Bills to issue (see bills H. R. 1357, 4955, 6140, 8004). ments (S. Ex. Doc. 107) 1434, 1720.
Resolution of inquiry in Honse relative to issuing, referred802. , Franklin, .Andrew
Fraily, Chloe BilJ to increase pension (see billS. 626).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9127). Franklin, Benjamin
Fraily, SaraJ~J. Bill to increase pension (see billS. 1530).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6001). Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 5193).
Papers referred in House 823.
Fraker, Benjamin S.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3793). Franklin, Benjamin
Joint resolution to authorize erection in District of Columbia of
Fraker, Robert M. statue of (see S. R. 96). -
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6213). Franklin, D. J.
Petition for pension 162.
_ Bill for relief (see b~ H. R. 1038).
Frakes, WWiant
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5806). Franklin, Harman JJ[.
Petition for relief 5194.
Fraley, G. W.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2318). Franklin, J. G.
Petition for relief 1937.
Fraley, Jol,n P.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6813). Franklin, J. N.
Petition for pension 1696. Petition for relief 4034.
302 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Franklin, Jostph R. Free Delivery. See POSTAL SERVICE.
Papers referred in House 855. IFreedman's Savings and Trust Company
/-
-
American registers to foreign-built ships 1021.
Great Western Railway of Canada: inqniry relative to freight Dependent pension bill 1503, 150!, 1780.
traffic over 5829. E astport (Me. ) public building 7071.
Hour of meeting: fixing at 11 o'clock 5730. Fisheries treaty 4695-4708, 7388, 73E9.
Pacific Coast Steam-ship Company: inquiry relative to bonding International commercial conference 2345, 3095, 3328.
of35. · Marine-Hospital Service 5385.
Santa Monica Bay, California: inquiry relative to cost of break- New England manufacturers 9560, 9561.
water at 4497. Nordstjernen (bark): American register to 1021.
Secretary of Senate: to allow additional clerk 89. Ohio River dams 5615.
Virginia fund: inquiry relative to condition of 907. Philadelphia Harbor improvement 5G13.
Petitions and papers presentetf by, from Portage Lake Canal 5844.
.Abbott, A. J., and others: for repeal of duty on salt 1489. President's message 618-625.
River and harbor appropriation bill5611-5626-5658, 5670, 5777,
Allen, E. C., & Co: for issue of fractional currency 183.
American Medical .Association: for amendment of immigration 5794, 5796, 5797, 5798, 5837, 5838, 5844, 5845.
St. Augustine Harbor improvement 5617, 5618.
laws 1174.
Savannah Harbor improvement 5616.
Bath (Me.) Board of Trade: for repayment oftonnage tax 2043.
Birmingham (Ala. ) Chamber of Commerce: for congress of mari ~ Staten Island Sound bridge 1730.
time nations 1039. Steam-boat inspection law 511
Bowdoin College, faculty of: in favor of international copyright Tampa Bay harbor improvement 5618.
law 726. Tariff 618-625.
Union Pacific Railroad: report on 7061.
Cleveland (Ohio) Board of Lum her-Dealers: for congress of mari-
time nations 1039. White River improvement 5794.
Constitutional Defense Association: against international arbi- Winyaw Bay improvement 5614, 5615, 5616.
tration 5409. Reports made by, from
Friends' Union: for protection of females in the District of Co- Committee of conference
lumbia 2680. International commercial conference (bill H. R. 1473) 309-1, 3928.
Grover, Ella M: for increase of pension 533. River and harbor appropriation bill (bill H. R. 9859} 6676.
Hobbs, Nathaniel: for protection of Yellowstone Park 2757.
Kansas City (Mo.) Board of Trade: for congress of maritime Committee on Commerce
nations 1039. Albert ltf., Condor, and Adalante-ba.rges (RE PORT 707) 2327.
McKeesport (Pa.) Board of Trade: for congress of maritime na- Charleston (S. C.) revenue-cutter (bill H. R. 1818) 2091.
tions 1039. Chicago water~works (bill H. R. 3333) 2328.
Maine, citizens of: for service pensions 1845, 2601. Collins, William (bill H. R. 793) 7649.
---against admission of Utah 1616, 1764. Committee on Commerce: 1·esolution to allow stenographer .or
- - - for increase of pay of fourth-class postmasters 18, 45, 85, 2055.
286. Deficiency appropriation bill (amendment) 8130.
---for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 689, Esquima.nx rewards (bill H. R. 1528) 1069.
224.4. Fortress Monroe {Va.) wharf (bHl S. 2624) 3382.
- - - in favor of international arbitration 1132. Goose Rocks (Me.) light-house (billS. 2506) 2b95.
- - - citizens of Bath: for-relief of yellow-fever sufferers 8754.. Kentucky Rock Gas Company (bill H. R. 8783) 6824.
- - - citizens of Oxford County: against sale of adultel'ated Lamberton (N.J.) port (bill H. R.1640) 2091.
articles 3114. Lincoln (Nebr.j port of delivery (bill H. R.10606) 9315.
----. relative to products of forests 3114. Marine-Hospital Service (billS. 1786) 2091. -
-~-for eradication ofplenro-pneumonia 3114. Mississippi River lights (bills S. 3349; H. R. 5067) G824.
---soldiers of: for difference in pay between gold and cur- Mitch~ll, James B. (bill H. R. 615 ) 1069.
rency 2043. Mobile and Birmingham Railroad (bill S. 2477) 2895.
---woolen manufacturers of: relative to classification of New Berne (N.C.) revenue-cutter (bill H. R. 5670) 6824.
woolen cld'ths 2794. New York HarboranchQrage (billS. 2605) 2895.
Maine Good Templars: for commission on alcoholic liquor traffic Noyes, L. A. (billS. 1069) 566.
183. Navigation laws (bill H. R. 5728) 894.
Maine Woman's Christian Temperance Union: for prohibitory Nordstjernen-bark (bills S.l474; H. R. 5352) 894.
legislation 1722. Officers of steam-vessels (bill S. 1545) 2895. ·
- - - for protection of young girls 1432. River and harbor appropriation bill (REPORT 1624) 4465, 5409,
Moulton, Harrison: for reappointment in Army 2726. Saginaw-stea.mer (billS. 3364) 7105.
Moulton, L. H., and others: for amendments ofinterstate~com St. Andrew's Bay (Fla.) lights (bill S. 2524) 5453.
merce law 6607. St. Paul (Minn.) collector (bill H . H.. 7546) 2091.
National Temperance Society: against exportation of liquor to Sampson, Thomas (bill H. R. 9440) 3673.
Africa 114. San Francisco quarantine station (bill S. 665) 857.
- - - for commission on alcoholic liquor traffic 45. Small steam-vessels' license (bill S. 236) 566.
XIX-20
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306 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
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Frye-Continued. Fuller, Henry D.
Reports made by, from Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2214).
Committee on Oommerce Petition for pension 86, 644.
Staten Is1and Sound bridge: resolution to pay expenses of in- Fuller, Isaac D.
vestigation relative to 1730.
Steam-vessel inspection (billS. 447) 86. Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 5154).
Steam-boat inspectors (billS. 2393) 2092. Puller, baac N.
Tampa (Fla. ) collection district (billS. 1721) 2895.
Transpo1tation in bond (bills S. 532, 1625) 2091, 2895, Petition for relief 5194.
Vessel signal lights (bills S. 633, 2633) 566, 3382. Fuller, Isaiah
Committee on Foreign Relations • Estimate of approJ)riation to pay (:~. R. Ex. Doc. 454) 9011.
Alaska railroad (REPORT 158) 857.
Barton, J. Q. (H. Res. 68) 1809. Fuller, John
, Canada: resolution to pay expenses of investigation relative to Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6891).
commercial relations with 5610. Papers referred in House 16.
Chance-British bark (REPORT 67) 534. Fuller, W. D.
Commercial relations-with South America (bill H. R. 1473) 2301.
Esquimanx rewards (bill H. R. 1528) 1211. Petition for relief 1577.
International marine conference {billS. 1851) 1211, 1329. Fuller, W. J.
Kenofsky, .Martin (REPORT 483) 1809. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9841).
Political and commercial prosperity (bill S. 623) 1211. Fuller, Willia.m., and others
Oommitte.e on Pacific Railway Cmnmission Report · Petition for relief 2634.
Rills: motion to print 1728. .
Comm ittee on Preside11t's Message on Repm·t of Pacific Railway Com- . Fuller, Willimn E. (a Rep1·esentatwe from Iowa)
-
mission . Attended 5.
Union Pacific Railroad (billS. 3401; REPORT 1950) 7061. Appointed on committees 279.
Votes of See YEA AND NAY Vo£ES. Appointed conferee 4468, 6794, 8830.
Pryor, James Leave of absence granted 5194.
Papers referred in House 766. · Bills and joint resolutions mtroduced by
Barnes Rachel: to pensiOn (see bill H. R. 149) 156.
Fucks, JV11liam B. (executm·) Boyd, Fannie A: for relief(see bill H. R. 8680)_2239.
Bill for re1ief (see bill H. R. 6352). Courts of United States: to a.mend law regnlatmg stays on ex-
ecutions in (see bill H. R. 4948) 484.
I.
Fudge, S • ..1lL .. - - - t o require recordingofjudgment.s in county records (see
Petition for relief 162. bill H. R. 1376) 212. •
C'raugle, Henry: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R.
Fugate, Vincent F. 8681) 2239. . ..
:Bapers referred in House 469. Direct tax of 1861: to refund (see b1ll H. R. 4757) 383.
Hurd, Rachel: to pension (see bills H. R. 8095, 10853) 1761,6398.
Fugitives from Justice Littel, William H: to pension (see bill H. R. 10913) 6606.
· Bill to provide for arrest and surrender of (see bill S. 2388). Lossing, John: to pension (see bills H. R. 5365, 10914) 531, 6606.
Bill to amend law relative to (see billS. 3136). Millet Roaer V: for relief (see bill H. R.11469) 9811.
Bill to regulate proceedings between State relative ·t o (see bill Pede~on Matthias: for relief (see bill H. R.151) 156.
H. R. 43 0). Pensiona'rrears: toamendactforpaymentof (see bill H. R.1377)
Bill to arrest in Indian Territory (see bill H. K 8394). 212.
Pensions: to increase for deafness (see bill H. R.1375) 212.
Fugitt, James B. Piehan., Fred: to pension (see bill H. R. 3586) 325.
Petition for relief 1578. Postinasters: to amend law relative to custody of money by (see
hi II H. R. 4758) 383.
Fuglestadt, Caroline Richard, Sears' T: to pension (see bill H. R. 8760) 2325.
Bill for relief(see bill H. R. 5742). Ryndes, John R: for pension an·ears (see bill H. R. 3587) 325.
Sackett. Lucinda J: to pension (see bill H. R. 8682) 2239.
Fugua, William H. Shaw, Henry B: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 150) 156.
Petition [or relief of heir 6707, 7649. Troy, SamuelS: for relief (see bill H. R. 9~6) 3199.
West Union (Iowa.) Grand Army post: donating condemned can-
Puhr, M argaret non to (see bill H. R. 3588) 325.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5894). Whitcome, Catharine: to pension (see bill H. R. 7811) 1527.
Papers referred in House 822. Motions and resolutions offered by
Boyd, Fannie A~ to withdraw her papers 5679.
Fulford, Harris
Petitions and papers presented by, from
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4560).
Baldridge, Alfred E: for relief 1395.
Fulford, Pht'lip S. Bradley, JohnS., and others: for pensions to prisoners of war
Papers referred in House 4847. 14.66.
Cedar Lake (Iowa) Farmers' Alliance: favoring tariff reform
Fulkerson, Clara J. 1067.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6015). Fox:, Dorus M: for pension 1322.
Henderson, George, and others: for purchase of Athletic Park
Fulkes, Mm·y J ane 2985.
Petition for relief 43. Iowa, citizens of: for aid to education 2756, 2918, 4452.
Fullbright, Miles (administmtor) - - for postal telegraph 2823.
- - - for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 1250,
Bills for relief (see bills H._R. 5854, 6514). 3218.
Fuller, .A. F. . - - - for increasing salaries of United States judges 1129.
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 2255). - - f o r repeal of tax: on druggists 3709, 3744.
- - f o r service pensions 1395, 1466, 1486, 1764, 2511, 2540,
Fuller, Ahnet· T. 2757, 2872, 3144, 3866.
Petition for relief 2464. - - - citizens of Des Moines: relative to salaries of United
Statesjudges 608.
Fullel', Chm·le$ .A. - - - citizens of Fayette County: for placing salt on free.-list
Petition for relief 6399. 1696.
Fuller, F. G., and others - - - citizens of Hesper: for reduction of postage on seeds 3995.
---citizens of McGregor: against change of tariff on flax-
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9215). seed and linseed-oil 2424.
...
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 307
Puller, Willimn E.-Continued. Funston-Continued.
Petittons and papers presented by, from Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Iowa, citizens of Osag0: against change in tariff on flaxseed Cansdell, August: for relief (see bill H. R. 9698) 3380.
and linseed-oil 2464. Carroll, Maxwell: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 36<t3} 325.
--citizens ofWestUnion: relativetowoolenmanufacturera Chawner, Robert: to pension (see bill H. R. 2568) 241.
- 1356. Dorman, William: to pension (see bill H. R. 3601) 325.
Iowa. !.gricul tural Society: for extirpation of pleuro-pneumonia Gardner, Theodore: to pension (see bill H. R. 5118) 496.
ll~ . Harris, Virginia F: to pension (see bill H. R. 11155) 7511.
Iowa Legislature: against sale of adulterated lard 1150. Harrison, Jay Lyndon: for relief (see bill H. R. 11053) 7104.
- - - for pension legislation 1743. Henning, Conrad, and others: for relief (see bill H. R. 8542)
- - - against alien ownership of land 2985. 2132.
- - - relative to indemnity swamp lands 3671. Herforth, John: to pension (Ree bill H. R. 7812) 1527.
- - - for 1·etention of Land Office records 2985. Hottenstein, Mary E: for relief (see bill H. R. 11492) 9811.
- - - for relief of settlers on Des Moines River lands 2225. Huff, John A: for relief (see bill H. R. 6210) 820.
---relative to election of Senator 1513. Jay, Henry C: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 6211) 820.
- - - relative to transcripts of jud~ents 1342. Kansas: to settle claims of citizens (see bill H. R. 1442) 215.
Iowa railroad commissioners: for protection to railroad employes Kansas City, Kans: to erect public building at (see bill H. R.
2677. 3353) 319.
Iowa railway postal clerks: for readjustment of salaries 4493. Likes, PhilipS: to pension (see bill H. R. 5764) 64L
Lathrop, C. W. D: relative to pay as .fourth-class postmaster McKinley, Thompson: for relief (see bill H. R. 2267) 241.
4 35 Missouri River: to allow bridge acro~s at Kansas City (see bill H.
N ew 9 H.ampshire, utlzens
· · . k ma1'I trans1't 2677 .
of : fior qmc R. 11493) 9811.
Railroad postal cle1·ks: for reclassification and increased pay Moore, Ely, and Daniel Woodson: for relief of estate (see bill H.
3470. R. 2263) 241.
Upper Iowa University, faculty of: in favor -of international Parish, Elvira: to pension (see bill H. R. 8482) 2041.
copyright law 1322. Ponceler, Joseph C: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H.
Remarks b.Y. on R. 7911) 1614.
Kimball, A. M: for relief of 9239. Presidential post-offices: to regulate appointment and pay of
Nicaragua Canal 9249, 9416, 9418. employes at (see bill H. R. 7213) 1168.
'l'ariff: lumber 4865. · Runkle, B. F: to pension (see bill H. R. 5765) 641.
- - - sugar 6019. Runkle, Benjamin F: to pension (see bill H. R. 10077) 4492.
S.mith, John: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 5950) 723.
Reports made by, from Spicer, J. H: to pension (see bHl H. R. 10710) 5895.
Committee on Judicim-y Stevens, J. M: to pension (see bill H. R. 11491) 9811.
Nebrru,ka courts (REPORTS 360, 728) 1089, 1553. Ury, Josiah C: for relief (see bill H. R. 8461) "1989.
I . Stays on executions (REPORT 727) 1553. Vernon, Frances P: for relief (s~e bill H. R. 7912) 1614.
United States courts in Iowa (REPORT 256) 1025. Wasson, J. R: for relief (see bill H. R. 10428) 5084.
Votes-of. See YEA AND NAY VoTES. Watson, William: for relief (see bill :a R. 2266) 241.
Worden, L. J: for relief (see bill H. R. 2265) 241.
Fullerton, Anthony M. Younger, John W: to pension (see bill H. R. 5119) 496.
Bill to pension (see billS. 2404). Zaring, Sarah E: to pension (see bill H.R. 8893) 2423.
Fulton, Mack Motions and resolutions offered by
Pet.i Lion for relief 5936. Agricultural Report 1887: to print 672.
Fulton, Mathew H. Petitions and papers presented oy, from
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2710). Allen, D. C: for relief 643.
Cadmus (Kans.) Grange: relative to election of United States
Fulton, Rebecca D. Senators 4689.
Papers referred in House 1209. Cadmus (Kans.) Patrons of Husbandry: against repeal of oleo-
margarine law 1038. • •
Fulwiler, Elizcibetlt Carroll, Maxwell: for amendment of rank on pension-roll 252.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10451). Chawner, Robert: for pension 252.
Funding-. See DEBT OF U!<.TTTED STATES. Dorman, William: for pension 367.
Dond, A., and others: for removal of duties on dental in.c:;tru-
Funerals ments 7511.
Bill to regulate expenditures in Congressional (see bill H. R. Harrison, Jay Lyndon: for pension 7104.
1855) . Henning,~ Conrad: for reliE>f 2133.
Holly, Catherine: for pension 7010.
Funk,· George Huft', John A: war claim 85&.
Bill to pension (see billS. 1722). Jay, Henry C: for increase of pension ~23.
Fankhauser, John H. Kansas, citizens of: for aid to education 2327, 2636, 4794, 4895.
- - f o r postal telegraph 2821, 3072.
Papers referred in House 8Z3. --~ for service pensions 1991, 2089, 2956, 3266.
Fankhauser, Noah M. - - - against removal of tariff on window-glass 3265.
Papers referred in House 824. - - - for protection of agriculture 3672.
- - - for settlement of Indian Territory 1762.
Funkhouse, J. N~ (administrator) - - - for increase of pay of fourth-class postmasters 1173.
Petition for relief 3028. ---against repeal of oleomargarine law 1528.
- - - against change in tariff on flaxseed and linseed-oil 2464,
.Funston, Edward H. (a Representative from Kansas) 2634. .
Attended 5. - - - for repeal of tax on druggists 3672.
Appointed on committees 279. - - - for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 432,
Leave of absence granted to 82, 9012. 825, 6606. .
Amendments offered by, to -- . - citizens of Allen County: for amendment of interstate-
Black Bob Indian lands: bill for sale of 1385. commerce law 4S95.
Sundry civil appropriation bill5470. - - - citizens of Douglass County: for postal currency 500.
---for reduction of postage on seeds 500. .
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by - - - citizens of Fort Scott: for improvement of road to na-
Allen, David C: for relief (see bill H. R. 5763) 641. tiQnal cemetery 1762.
Barnard, Samuel J: for relief (see bill H. R. 11054) 7104. - - - citizens of Kansas City: in favor of tonnage bill 2955.
Bell, James M: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. - - - citizens of Linn County: for amendment to interstate-
3600) 325. . commerce law 6339.
Benjamin, Michael: to pension (see bill H. R. 11286) 8012. ---citizens of Wellsville: re'ative to timber culture 1171.
Bone, Henry H: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. - - - manufacturers of: relative to tariff on barbed wire 5409.
3602) 325. Kansas Grand Army post: for soldiers' headstones 4372.
308 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Funston-Continued. Gaff, T. and J. W., & Co.
Petmons ana papers presented by, from Bill for relief (see billS. 2001).
Parish, Elvira: for pension 2042; Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2127).
Prisoners of war: for relief 1922. Gaffer, William
Ross, John B: for pension 32fi5. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9234).
Runkle, B. F: for relief 643. Petition for relief 7802.
Siegenfahr, August: for relief 2133. .
, State University of Lawrence, Kans: in favor of internatiOnal Gage, Matilda Joslyn
copyright law 823. Bill to remove political disabilities (see bill H. R. 9752).
Smith, John: to increase pension 724. petition for bill 4535.
Topping, E. H: for amendment of pension law 334.
Ury, Josiah C: war claim 1990. Gain, James
Vernon, Mrs. Frauds P: for pension 1615. Bill to pension hein (see bill H. R.10092).
Zaring, Sarah E: for pension 2424. Gaines, E. L.
Remarks by, on
Petition for relief 1937.
Black Bob Indian lands 1385. .
Carron, Maxwell: increase of pension to 2178. Gaines, G. P.
Fort Scott (Kans.) cemetery road 5471. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7804).
Railroad land grants 5436. P~pers referred in House 1528.
Tariff 4106.
Gaines, Jesse H.
---lumber 4965, 4968, 4972, 4973.
- - - sugar 595~, 5959. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 129).
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VoTES. Gaines, Myra Clark
Fuqua, James Bilf for relief of heirs (see billS. 531).
Bill for relief of heirs (see bill H. R. 2895).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6230).
Gaines. Richard F.
Fuqua, John Wesley Petition for relief 5236.
. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).'
Gaines, W. E. (a Representative front Virginia)
Fuqua, Robert D. Attended 5.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5334). .Appointed on committees 279.
Leave of absence granted t-o 3710, 4035, 7997, 8305.
Furay, Franklin Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11324). Baptis-te, R. R: for relief (see bill H. R. 4202) 332.
Furley, J . .A. Bland, Theoderick: for relief of heirs (see bill H. R. 8819) 2387,
Common schools: to aid in supportof_(see bill H. R. 7074) 1152.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7916). Davis, Mark: for relief of heirs (see bill H. R. 7126) 1168.
Furlong, Mm·y Ann, and others Ellis, J. S: for relief (see bill H. R. 10526) 5324.
Fucks, William B: for relief (see. bill H. R. 6352) 822.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5540). Gray, G. R: for relief (see bill H. R. 10493) 5235.
Furman! Phebe Hamilton, Mary E: for relief (see bill H. R. 8483) 2041.
Hickman, Charles Windsor: for relief (see bill H. R. 8282) 1921.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7011). Internal-revenue laws: to repeal (see bill H. R. 7073) 1152.
Petition for pension 1112. Jones, J. R: for relief (see bill H. R. 4201) 332.
Furman, W. B., and others Morriss, J. T: for relief (see bill II. R. 7814) 1527.
Petersburgh, Va: for road to national cemetery at (see bill H.
Petition for relief 500. R.. 4394) 360.
Pu.rnish, James - - t o improve public building at (see bill H. R. 7772) 1516.
Petition for relief 2367. Postmasters: to increase pay of fourth-class (see bill H. R. 7~29)
1208.
Fuson, lJfillon Rayland, Reuben: for relief (see bill H.R. 6351) 82~.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9972). R. E. Lee Volunteer Battery: to allow exchange of gum~ with
Petition for relief 4935. (see bill H. R. 8661) 2227.
Southern mail contractors: to pay (see bill H. R. 7072) 1152.
Fussell, Ebin
Tobacco and fruit brandy: to repeal tax on (see bill H. R. 6689)
Petition for relief of estate 8320. 985.
Futrell, W illimn Walthall, James D: for relief (see bill H. R.10315) 6606.
Pnpers refen·ed in Honse 16. Woodson, Tarolton: for relief (see bill H. R. 7813) 1527.
Motions and resolutions offered by
Futures Postmasters' claims: inquiry relative to those disallowed from
Bills to punish dealing in futures in agricultural products (see Virginia 5111.
bills H. H. 5689, 7051). - Tobacco tax: for repeal of 3008.
Resolution of Illinois State Grange to prohibit dealing in 184, Petitions and papers presented by, from
284.
Anderson, Francis B: war claim 4935.
Fyler, John S. Anderson, Peter W: war claim 4935.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4224). Batie, John H: war claim 4935.
Cain, James H: war claim 5324.
Gabbard, Henry B. Chelton, I. L: war claim 1249.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5777),' Childrey, Benjamin F: war claim 688.
Gaddie, Elijah Clark, Dibbrel S: war claim 2918.
Cocke, Thomas: war claim 398.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7704). District of Columbia, musicians of: relative to Ma1·ine band 2042.
Petition for relief 1249. Downan, Alexander: war claim 3113, 3318.
Gaddy, Francis M. Dunn, Fannie E: war claim 3318.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8781). Eppes, John W: war claim a34.
. Petition for relief 2366. - Farrell, Thomas: war claim 3318.
Gaishund, RobertS: war claim .1249.
Gaddy, Rebecca Hill, Rosa B: war claim 4935.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 8567, 11193). Jones, William W: war claim 5324.
Knox, James: war claim 3318.
Gade, Gusta·v, and others Linney, Peyton A: war claim 688.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8328). Loving, Samuel B. R: war claim 1528.
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. .309
• Gaines, W. E.-Continued. Galesburgh, Illinois
Petitions and papers presented by, from Bills to erect public building at (see bills 8.·.3398; H. R. 7038).
Michael, Robert: war claim 3546. Gall, Francis
Miller, .A braham: war claim 4935. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514).
Pegram, E. Oscar: war claim 4977.
Petersburgh, Va., citizens of: for placing salt QU. ~ fre~!ist 823. Gall, Jasper
Richmond (Va.) Whig: relative to Mills tariff oill28i'O. Papers referred in House 1322.
Shands, A. R., jr: war claim 4935.
Shands, M. C: war claim 4935. .Gallagher, Charles
Shands, William B: war claim 4935. Bills for relief (see bills S. 1706, 3010).
Sharp, Joseph: war claim 4935. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 6187, 9720, 10626).
Smith, Thomas S: war claim 2871. Petition for relief 43, 253, 283, 284, 287, 367, 1356, 3470, 4535,
Spain, W. C: war claim 1249. 5607.
Stamback, E. H: for river improvements 334. Gallagher, James B.
Texas, citizens of: for increase of pay of folli-th•class postmas-
ters 1616. Bill to correct military record of (see bill H. R. 7102)."
Tucker, Indiana M: war claim 2918. Gallagher, John
Tucker, N. A: for relief 4935.
Virginia., citizens of: for protection of agriculture 5058. Bill to pension (see billS. 2690).
· -- · for repeal of tax on toba{)CO 4935. Gallagher, Margart!t
- - f o r increase of pay of fourth-class postmasters 337, 399, Bill to pension (see bill S. 5).
689, 824.
- - for repeal of license tax on druggists 6293. Gallagher, WiUiam
- - for repeal of internal-revenue taxes 1q76. Bill to increase pension (see billS. 2330).
- - citizens of City Point: for protection of Yellowstone Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R.10515).
Park 2918. Petition for pension 645.
- - citizens of Dinwiddie County: for protection against Gallagher, George
fraudulent evasions of interstate-commerce law 6606.
--citizens of Petersburgh: against passage of certain lard Bills for relief of estate (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
bills 2870. Gallahue, Gem·ge
- - - relative to cotton-~eed oil 2870. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5940).
- - - physicians and druggists of: against license law 3163.
- - - citizens of Wythe County: against r.aduction of duties on Gallaher, Edw.Jrd ...4..
coal and iron 688. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7489).
Virginia Military Board: for maintenance of militia 4935. Papers referred in House 7710.
Wood, Ann C: war claim 4935.
Wood, David L: war claim 4925. Galley, John C. and Mar-y
Reports made by, from Petition for relief 7321.
Committee on War Claims
Baltimore war claim (REPORT 770) 1554. Gallick, Willia1n
Bland, Theodore (REPORT 2537) 5020. Bill for relief (see bill S. 47).
Clift, Waterman (bill H. R. 8961; REPORT 1443) 2450. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2825).
Davis, Mark (REPORT 1782) 3056. Gallinger, Jacob R. (a .Represent.ative j1·om New Hampshire)
· French, HenryS. {REPORT 1781) 3056.
Norton, George A. (REPORT 550) 1319. Attended 5.
Ra_gland, Reuben (REPORT 481) 1196. Appointed on committees 279.
Ward, Mrs. P. L. {REPORT 19) 453. Appointed conferee 6132.
Wheal ton, John A. M. (REPORT 1922) 3288. Appointed on special committee to investigate. Government
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES. Printing Office 840.
Leave of absence granted to 204, 3710, 5325, 6691, 6794, 6D1D,
Gainesville, Georgia 7354, 7949, 8114, 8827. J
Bill to establish a~y office at (see bill H. R. 6633). Amendments offered by, to
Censns bill 6171.
Gainey, Jacob (admim'strator)
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Petition for relief 4372:
Army officers: to authorize brevet rank for services in ImUnn
Gains, As!l campaigns (see bill H. R. 5656) 634.
Bill to pensi()n (see bill H. R. 9185). Atkinson, Ann: to increase pension (see bill H .. R. 9247) 278:~.
Baker, Williams, and others: for relief (see bill H. R. 450) 160.
Gaither, Ela1n Bedel, Mary A: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 10691) 5858.
Petition for relief 5236. Butterfield, Anna: to pension (see bill H. R. 8761) 2325.
Gaither, Noah Crawford, John G: for relief (see bill H. R. 6769) 1002.
Currier, Eliza J: to pension (see bill H. R. 441) 159.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5109). Curtice, Grovenor A: for relief tsee bill H. R. 439) 159.
Galbraith, James A. (adminiStrator) Fifield, Albert: to pension (see bill H. R. 443) 159.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854; 6514). Fhnders, Clara M: to pension (see bill H. R. 5228) 498.
Freschl, Joseph: for relief (see bill H. R. 454) 160.
Galbreaith, James A. Frost, Sarah: to pension (see bill H. R. 8683) 2239.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2916). Glover, George A: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 11223)
Papers referred in Honse 8519. 7759. . .
Goodwin, Nellie P: to pension (see bill H. R. 7913) 1614.
Gale, Frederick Grant, Hannah H: to pension (see bill H. R. 7466) 1354_.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 3890). Gray, Nancy 0: to pension (see bill H. R. 6586) 943.
Haseltine, Caroline R: to pension (see bill H. R. 8789) 2366.
Gale, Thomas, and others Heath & Co., Laban: for relief (see bill H. R. 4736) 397.
Petition for relief of heirs 8941. Hill, George, jr: for relief (see bill H. R. 452) 160.
Galena, Iainois Hoit, Louise F. D: to pension (see bill H. R. 9587) 3199.
Holt, Edward B: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 447) 159.
Petition to continue office of local inspector of steamboats at Industry, commerce, and ship-building: for promotion of (see
2241. bill H. R. 4278) 356. ,
Galena River Internal-revenue taxes: to amend law to reduce (see bill H. R.
Petition to improve 2241. 4275) 356.
Jackson, Moses F: to pension (see bill H. R. 3850) 328.
Gales, George W. Jewett, Charles: to pension (see bill H. R. 9318) 2869.
Petition for relief 855. Johnston, Mary: to pension (see bill H. R. 3851) 328.
310 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIO:NAL RECORD.
Gallinger-Continued. · Gallinger-Continued.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Petitions anrJ papers presented by, from
Jordan, Lucy A: to pension (see bill H. R. 94.63) 3027. New Hampshire Woman's Christia,n Temperance Union: for re-
Keene, N. H: to erect pnblic building at (see bill H. R. 4276) peal of tax ou alcoholic liquors 2240.
356. Philadelphia (Pa.) Typographical Union: in favor of interna·
Knight, l\Iary C: to pension (see bill H. R. 44.0) 159. tional copyright 4871.
Lymaugh, Thomas: for relief (see bill H. R. 8408) 1989. Philbrick, Reuben "C: for pension ,367.
- - f o r relief (see bill H. R. 7276) 1248. Purington, Charles D: for relief 334.
McKelvie, Alexander: to pension (see bill H. R. 446) 159. Rolfe, C. M. and A. W: for quick mail transit 4206.
~lesser, George .A.: to pension (see bill H. R. 10207) 4.688. WulJen, Laura L: for relief 781. ·
Nashua, N. H: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 4274) Whitcher, Lorenzo D: for pension 334.
356. Williams, Barker: for relief 469.
Navy Medical Corps: to increase efficiency (see bill H. R. 10458) · Wilmarth, Seth: for relief 112.
5111. Remarks by, on
N~well, Emily B: to pension (see bill H. R. 442) 159.
Newhall, Daniel B: f~r relief (see bill H. R. 448) 159. Ayers, James H: relief of 457.
Ordway, Charles H: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 8762) Fifield, Albert G: increase of pension to 1686.
23~5.
Pension laws: to allow appeals nuder (see bill H. R. 4277) 356.
I Goodwin, Nellie Palfrey: pension to 2948.
Government Printing Office leaves of absence 882, 883.
Knight, .MaTJ C: pension to 931.
Pensions: granting, for service (see bills H. R. 7054, 10986)
1151,6855. Logan, MaryS: pension to 2514.
- - granting for Indian wars (see bill H. R. 4989) 485. McConnell, Joseph W: pension to 6604.
- - to increase to widows and dependent relatives (see bill Moffatt, Seth C: dea.th of 1613.
H. R. 5655) 634.. Newelt, :Emily B: pension to 1684.
Philbrick, Reuben C; to pension (see bill H. R. 4564) 365. Public pnnting 81"2.
Potter, Frances McNeil: :lor relief (see bill H. R. 5906) 687. Strickland, Jesse H: relief of'3190, :H594 .3460, 8461, 3462, 3463,
Public seryice: for protection of (see bill H. R. 4279) 356. 6222.
Purington, Charles D: for relief (see bill H. R. 453) 160. Tariff 3536.
Reed, Lizzie F: to pension (see bill H. Jl,. 4685) 397. --lumber (Appendix 1"98).
Sanborn, Joseph P: to pension (see bill H. R. 9755) 3546. - - j u t e grain-bags 5219.
Spalter, Albert D: for relief (see bill H. R. 455) 160. --whisky t.1.x 6427.
San Francisco, Cal: for relief of certain citizens (see bill H. R. - - wool 6535.
451) 160. Wright, Laura A: pension to 1685.
Tallapoosa (U. S. steamer) : for r-elief of sufferers by wreck of (see Reports made by, from
bill H. R. 438) 159. Committee of conference
Trefethen, William: for relief (see bill H. R. 449) 159. Stann:ud, Emily J. (bill S. 2657) -641V.
Wallen, Laura L: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 5593) 612. Committee on Invalid Pen$ionB
West, 1\Iary A: to pension (see bill H. R. 7815) 1527. Anderson, Mrs. E. B. (REPORT 441) 1194.
Whitcher, Lorenzo D: to pension (see bill H. R. 444) 159. Andrews, George (REPORT 443) 1194.
Wright, Laura A: to pension (see bill H. R. 445) 159. Atkinson, Ann (billS. 1844) 3288.
Motions and resolutions offer11d by Bagley, Martha M. {REPO:RT 276} W26.
McComber, Addie L: to withdraw iter papers 5017. Bailey, Mary A. {REPORT 1042) 2022.
Rules: for amendment appointing Committee .on Public Health Baker, Benjamin T. (REP<m'f 2796) 5940.
14. • Bedel, Mary A. (REPORT 2921) 6417.
- - for amendment relative to committee reports 110. Belcher, Lucinda (REPORT 1043) 2022.
Benson, Thomas {REPORT 1311) 244"7.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Blades, Margaret (REJ>ORT 161:7) 2928.
Brown, H. D: for quick m-ail. transit 2784. Boulter, Sarah E. (REPORT 2686) 5390.
Curtice, Grovenor A: for relief 334. Bragg, Edwin (REPORT 1912) 3288.
Delling, Sally: for pension 1130~ Bridges, Sarah F. (REPORT 13oO.i 2«'7.
'. Fit.field, Alhert G: for relief 334. Broad, Charlotte (REPORT 585) 1379.
Freschl, Joseph: for relief 334. Brock, Hannah F. (.REPORT 587) 1379.
Georgia, citizens of: for aid to education 2600. Brown, Abbie R. (REPORT 1045) 2022.
Gold and silver beaters: for increase of duty 500. Brown, Helen D. (REPORT 2205) 4166.
Hill, George, jr: war claim 532. Bryant, JohnS. (REPORT 2020) 3579.
Jackson, Moses F: for pension 432. Buck, William H. H. (bill H. R. 9347; "REPORT 1612) '2927.
Jordan, Lucy A: for pension 3028. Butterfield, Anna {REPORT 1607) 2927.
.Knig~t; Mary C: for relief 334. Carr, Mary A. (REPOB:T 584) 137R
Lymaugh! Thomas: for removal -of charge of desertion 1990. Casey, Florida G. {REPORT 2552) 5180.
Mason, Emanuel; war claim 1209. Chase, George C. (REPORT 1851) 3167.
New England College Association: for free importation of for- Chase, John S. (REPORT 2822, on~iHed m &cord).
eign books 1419, 1430. Chase, Moses L. (REPORT 1231) 2266.
New Hampshire, citizens of: for aid to education 1068, 1113, Chase, Nathaniel D. (REPORT 1615) 2928.
1323, 4895. • Chi].d, John (REPORT 1619) 2928. .
- - for increase of pay of fourth-class postmasters 16, 1121 Converse, Helen E. (bill H. R. 11327) REP<>.R'l' 3.383) 8193.
.337, 645. Cox, George (REPORT 444) 1194 .
- - for protection of agriculture 2326, 2756, .3200, 4206. Currier, Eliza J. (REPORT 189) 8'!_3.L
- - fo:r -s ervice pensions 5195. 1 Cutts, Mercy A. (REPORT 1908) 3~.
- - for protection of Yellowstone Park 2820, 2870, 3265. Dependent pension bill (REPonT 1694) 2959, 3142.
- .- for postal telegraph 2822. DeWitt, Hannah C. {REPORTS 191, 746) 843, 1553.
·- - f o r quick mail transit 2424, 2464, 2510,:2539, 2599, 2634, Dexter, Mahilla (REPORT 742) 1553.
, 2677, 2756, 2792, 2820, 2870, 3028, 3071. Dodge, Adrian C. (REPORT 2683) 5391.
- - for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 962, Douglass, Charles (REPORT 1911) .3288.
2541. Dyer, Alpheus (REPORT 1051) 2022.
- - citizens of Hanover: against reduction of duty on wool Edson, Susan (REPORT 2245) 4513.
2283. Esty, Charles J. (REPORT 2681) 5390.
- - in favor of international copyright law 765. Ferris, James (REPORT 1361) 2447.
New Hampshire Grand Army Post relative to headstones for Fifield, Albert G. (REPORT 80) 641.
soldiers' graves 3470. Flanders, Clara ~I. {REPORT 275) 1026.
New Hampshire railroad commissioners in favor of uniform au- Flynn, Everard (REPORT 190) 84:l.
tomatic couplers for .freight cars 2599. Forreu, l\1ary E. (REPORT 1609) 2927.
New Hampshire Sons of Temperance: for prohibitory legisla- Foss, Rober~ (REPORT 1618) 2928.
tion 15. Foster, Mary (REPORT 1608) 2927.
New Hampshire State Grange: for secretary of agriculture 334. Garvin, Mgrgie D. (REPORT 1234) 2266.
INDEX ;'IrO THE CONGRESSIONAL REOORD. 311
Gallinger-Continued. Gallinger-Continued.
Reports made by, frvm Reports made by, from
(}Qmmitteeon Invalid Pensions Cmmnittee on Invalid Pensions
Strong, Keziah E. (REPORT 1853) 3167.
Gidding, Martha (REPORT 3309) 7928.
Glover, George A. (REPORT 3384.) 8193. Tate, Catherine (REPORT 2679) 5390.
Godfrey, Edwin J. (REPORT 1907) 3288. Thompson, Ann M. (.REPORT 1620:) 2928.
Goodwin, Nellie Palfrey (REPORT 1044) 2022. Thurston, Stephen (REPORT 744) 1553.
Gott, James E. (REPORT 1852) 3167. Trefren, Eliza (HEPORT 1233) 2266.
Grant, Hannah H. (REPORT 1046) 2022. Tubbesing, Frank W. (REPORT U16) 4817.
Gray, Nancy 0. (REPORT 582) 1379. Varny, Lucius B. (REPORT 1613) 2928.
Gregory, Alonred H. (REPORT 1050) 2022. Wallace, Olive (REPORT 583) 1379.
Hadley, Andrew J. (REPORT 2923) 6417. Wait, William C. (REPORT 747) 1554.
H ale, James (REPORT 1910) 3288. Ward, Charles F. (REPORT 10!1'7)2022.
Hall, Mary 0. (REPORT 2678) 5390. West, Mary A. (REPORT 1363) 2447.
Ham, Abbie L. {REPORT 3298) 7790. Wheelock, Mehitable .(REPORT 586) 1379.
Hatch, Maria B. (REPORT 1913) 3288. Whitcher, Lorenzo D. (REPORT 278) il026.
Hawley, George S. (.REP&Kr 2017) '3'579. Wilbnrn, _George W. (REPORT 2684) 5391.
Hayford,-Esther B. (REPORT 192) 843. Worth, l\largaret S. (billS. 867) 3288.
Hazeltine, Caroline R. (REPORT 2677) 5390. Wright , Laura A. (REPORT 79) 641.
Hennessey, John V. (REPORT 3310) 7928. Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES.
Hildreth, Edna .M. (REPORT <1:'367) '244~.
Hinch, Richard (REPORT 446) 1194. Gallipolis, Ohio
Hoit, Louise S. D. (REPORT 2018) 3579. Bill to erect marine hospital at (see bill S. 348). 1
Holland, Mary A. (REPO&T'3308-) :7928. Bill to donate C{)ndemned gun carriages .to ;Grand.:A:rmy of the
Holmes, Joseph (REPORT·2982) :6584. Hepublic. post at (see bill H. R. 2755).
Holt, Edward B. (REP.ORT'580) 1379.
Hopkins, Thomas S. (REPORT 745) 1553. Galloway, Ftetclze1·
House, Francis K. (REPORT 2tl15) >18t7. Bill to pension (see bill H. R.11229).
"Humes, John (REPfmT 33) '52'2. Galloway, George H. (administ1·ato'r)
Hutchins, Hannah Babh (REPORTS 1614, 2246) 2928, 4513.
Hutchinson, Abbie S. (REPORT 748) 1554. ' Petition for relief 4935.
J.ackson, Abba E. (REPORT 1370) 24~7. Galloway, Thomas S. (administratoT)
.lJack.son, Moses·8. (REPORT 273) '1025. Claim reported adversely (H. R. REPORT ·6-15) 1.380.
Jackson, Willard A. (REPORT 2922) 6417. Report of Court of Claims on claim of 5479.
tfewett, 'ChaJ!les (:REPORT tl905) ·3288. ~ Bills for relief {see .bills H.. .R . .604.'7., .1Q623).
Jones, Sarah F. (REPORT 1854) 3168.
Jordan, Lucy A. (REPORT 2204) 4166. Galloway, W.A.
Knight, Mary C. (REPORT17) 453. Bill for lre:lief \(see ·h ill H. \R• .9760).
Knight, Mercy (REPORT 1048) '20'22. Bill for relief i{see H . ..Res.l86.:).
Langdon, HannahS. (REPORT 749) 1554. . Report of Court of Claims on claim of 4816.
Latham, Hannah {bill H. R 8506; RID'ORT 114~) :20Pl..
Lewis, Frank (REPORT 1049) 2022. Galloway, William
Lord, William C. (REPORT 2019) 3579. Bill for relief (see billS. 1274).
Luey, Carrie A. (Rl<;po.RT 136-4) 2447. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3508).
Lyford, Alfred and Arthur D. (REPORT 2820) 606.9.
Lyfoo:d, ·Ger.tr.ude _K . .(REPORT 2770) 5733. Galloway, William G.
McGowan, :rames ·(ItEPOR.'r 28:t7) 6068. Bill for relief (see bill S. 1558).
Mace, Eliza L. (REPORT 18) 453. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3508).
Maryman, Horatio R. (REPORT 589) J.380. Gallup, Asa 0.
Mathews, Eliza (bill H. R. 8953; REPORT 1366) .2447.
Bill for relief of heirs '(see ,hill H.IR. ':7459)..
Mayo~ Isaiah G. {REPORT 588) 1379.
Morford, Mary (REPORT 193) 843. Gallway, Riclianl
Mullany, Jennie Hart (REP0RT J616) 2928. Petition ifor tpension -532.
Murphy, Mary (REPORT 3297) 7790.
Newell, Emily B. {REPORT 78) 641. Galtney, William
O'Connor, William (REPORT 277) Hl26. Papers referred in House ll1.29.
Ordway, Charles H. (REPORT 1606) ·2927,
Owen, Clara M. (REPORT 3296)'7790. Galveston, Texas
Page, Chloe A. {REPORT 2920) 6417. . Bill to £sta'b1ish.suhtr-easnry :at ·(se.e!bill H. :U. 187~).
Palmer, Sarah E. (REPORT 2244) ·115.13. Bill to improve harbor, introduced by Mr. Stewart 253.
Pensions for loss of arms (REPORT 1187) 2190. Petition against shortenin_g terms of United Sta;tes cou:rts ·in
Pensions for loss of hands (REPORT 1693) 2959. 7802.
Perry, Martha B. (REPORT 1610) .2927. Memorial for improvement of harbor of 8236, 832().
Pierce, Laura D. (REPORT 274) 1026. Galway, Richard
Porter, Ruth Ann (REPORT 1906) 3288.
Pribble, Sarah E. (REPORT'743) U.553. Petition for pension 1003.
Provo.st, Louise '(REPO.RT 2021•) 3579. Galyean, Samuel
Rankin, Abel G. (REPORT 2551) 5180. Bill to pension (see biil H. R. 4559).
Rankins, Herman (REPORT 1369) <.2:447.
Reed, Frank H. (bill H. R. 9346; REPORT 16.11) 2927. Galyon, R. F.
Reed, Lizzie F. (REPORT 581) 1379. Petition for relief 1067, 457Q.
Reeves, Lovina J. (REPORT 1365) 2447. ·
Reynolds, Ephraim (REPORT 1052) 2022. Galyon, W. H.
Riaker, Danville ..(\..,fREPORT .25.50) 5180. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
Riley, William H. S. (REPORT1621) 2928. Gambia, Sidney P.
Robinson, Phoebe S. (REPORT 445) 1194.
Sanborn, Charles W. (REPORT 1232) 2266. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2986).
Scribner, Miles S. (REPORT 590) 1380. Gamble, Sarah A.
Seavey, Stephen A. (REPORT 1368) 2447. Bill to pension (see_..,b ill H. R. 908).
Shorey, Clarissa (REPORT 442) 1194.
Smith, Daniel K. (REPORT 2682) 5391. GamesE>n, Robert F.
Spalding, Reuben .(REPORT 1362) 2447. Petition for relief 1249.
Sprague, Henry (REPO.RT 1909) 3288.
Stanard, EmiJy J. (REPORTS 2243, 2553) 4513, 5180. Gamewell, Mary A.
Strickland, Jesse H. :{REEORT 1053) 2022. Petition for relief 5895.
312 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Gammell, Mary Gardner, Robert D.
Bill to pension (see billS. 1298)• . Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7140).
Petition for pension 18.
Gardner, s. G.
Gammons, Polly .A. Petition for relief 2792.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10599).
Gardner, Solomon
Gann, Daniel F. Papers referred in House 3072.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R.10354).
Petition for relief 4935. Gardner, Squire
Petition for relief 5859.
Gannage, Smith P.
Bill for relief (see bill S. 2598). Gardner, T. H.
Gannon, John Petition for relief 856.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6539). Gardner, Theodm'e
Gant, John Bill for relief (see billS. 1737).
Petition for relief of executor 3163. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5118).
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322 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Givens, R. H. Glass, P. T.-Continued..-
Bill for relief of heirs (see bill H. R. 9476). Bil/s ami joint resolutions introduced by
Givens, T. K. Walsh, Norah: for relief (see H. Res. 197) 6292.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514). Whicker, Agnes J: to pension (see bill H. R. 1072) 18().
Wilson, J. A: for relief (see bill H. R. 1070) 180.
Gladstone, Michigan Petitions and papers.presented by, from
Estimate for light-house at (H. R. Ex. Doc. 214) 2070. Allain, Hortense: for claim 5936.
Glamann, Charles . .Ardibell, T. K: for relief 52.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2215). Babb, Henry: war claim 5378.
Ball, William R: war claim 5236.
Glascock, W. S. Bannon, William: war claim 5378.
Petition for relief 2378. Baynes, John: war claim 823. ·
Becket, James M: war claim 5936.
Glasgow, John A. (adm,inistrator) Bennett, Willis: war claim 766.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514). Blackemore, James L: war claim 766.
Glass, 0. Bond, Nicholas .P: war claim 688.
Bowling, James A: war claim 5936.
Petition for relief .1937. Bradley. John: war claim 5936 ~
Glass, Eliza S. Bright, Ned: war claim 5859.
Bryant, Zach: war claim 1130.-
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11332). Buchanan, Katharine: war claim 1112.
Petition for pension_1467. Burrows, James: war claim 1306, 5936.
Glass, Fannie. See PE:UBE&TON. Butler, J. L: for importin~ medical instruments free of duty
2725. . •
Glass, Henry Carpenter, S. L: war claim 83.
Bills to .fix his rank in Navy (see bills 8.1790; H. R. 321, 1232). Childs, John: war.claim 6606.
Papers referred in Honse 16. Cole, Alice: war claim 3609.
Glass, H!Lgh B. Crews, William: war claim 5607.
Petition for increase of pension 400. Cronan, James: war claim 5859.
Petition reported back adversely (S. REPORT 1181) 3549. Cunningham, George S: war claim 5607.
Elder, Benjamin: war claim 5236.
Glass, James Evans, John E: war claim 283, 1696.
Bills for relief of estate (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514); Faulkner, Elizabeth: war claim 5236.
Faulks, Jacob C: war claim 5936.
Glass, Louisa Fletcher, William H: war claim 94..
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11485). Gaines, Richard F., jr-: war claim 5236.
Glass, P. T. (a .Representative j1·mn 1'ennessee) Gardner, Squire: warclai~ 5859.
Garison, Nancy P: war claim 5936, 6173.
. Attended 5. Harper, J. B: war claim 608.
Appointed on committees 279. . Harper, Nathaniel: war claim 5607.
Leave of absence granted to 2813, 4848, 5972, 6581, 6854,8657. Hawkins, Jesse: war elaim 688.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced 6r Hines, Sandy: war claim 5607.
Agriculture: to promote (see bill H. R. 1844) 231. House, John: for relief 52.
Alstrom, John G: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. Hutchinson, Thomas: war claim 5607.
7377) 1322. Jackson, P. H: war claim 1004, 1395.
Bailey, F. F., and Fordan Broadaway: for relief (see H. Res. Johnson, Martha: war claim 5936. ·
190) 5859. Jones, C: war claim 608.
Bond, Daniel: for relief (see bill H. R. 5853) 642. Jordan, Elizabe~h E: war claim 5859.
Commonschools: todevoteproceedsofpublic landstoaidof (see Jordan, M. D. L: war claim 5859.
bill H. R. 5029) 487. Ket-eham, Mary E: for relief 2510.
Consular reports: to require to be in plain English (see bill H. Landrum, William H: war claim 5859.
R. 1845) 231. Light, Mary J: war claim 5859.
Cotton tax: to refund (see bill H. R. 1840) 231. Lusk, Glovina: war claim 83.
Conrts of the United States: to repeal law relative to salaries of McDearmon, W. J: war claim 2367·.
judgesresigning (see bill H. R. 5030) 487. McGee, F. M: for relief 52.
Dudley, Rober~: to adjudicate claim. (see H. Res. 186) 5648. McKee, John: war claim 5236.
Forked River: to improve 252. Mahon, H. H: war claim 283, 1306.
Hancock, John: to pension (see bill H. R. 1071) 180. Martin, Jesse: war claim 3609.
Henry, William H: for- relief {see bill H. R. 2929) 249. Martin, William C: war claim 688.
Henry, William M: for relief (see bill H. R. 7010) 1129. Mitchell, R. W: war claim 5378.
House, Simeon: to pension (see bill H. R. 1066) 180. . Moelin, R. F: war claim 2241.
Jackson, W. A: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. Montgomery, RobertS: war claim 5236.
6349) 822. Mosby, Sarah J: war claim 3609.
Lemons, William: to pension (see bill H. R. 2928) 249. Moss, Josiah B: war claim 283.
Lottery advertisement: to prohibitmailing(see bill H . .R. 1842) Nelson, Nancy C: war claim 83.
231. • Newhouse, Jane: war claim 4141,. 5236.
Lottery tickets: to prohibit sale in District of Columbia (see Olive, Ashley: war claim 5236.
bill H. R. 1839) 231. · Over.all, Sallie Ann: war claim 500.
Louin, William: for relief (see bill H. R. 10950) 6706. · Palmer, Elizabeth: war claim 5936-.
McClean, Robert: to pension (see bill H. R. 1069) 180. Perkins, Nicholas T., jr: war claim 1576.
Patents: to protect innocent purchasers of (see bill H. R. 4368) Porter. Nathaniel: war claim 5282, 5936.
359. Reiney, S. W., and others: war claim 766.
Pnlliam, J. J: for relief (see bill H. R. 10949) 6706. Ro}>inson, J: war claim 5378, 5859.
Rebellion Record: to publish (see bill H. R. 1841) 231. Roe, Benjamin F: war claim 5378.
Registered letters: to amend law relative to delivery of (see bill Rogers, Elizabeth: war claim 1038.
H. R. 1838) 231. Rust, George B: war claim 2784.
Seneir, John: to erect monument over grave of (see bill H. R. Savage, Ellen: war claim 5936.
8098) 1761. Smith, B. A: war claim. 2424.
Seventh Tennessee Infantry: for relief (see bill H. R. 1068) 180. Tennessee, citizens of: for postal telegraph 2822.
- - - to remove charge of desertion in (see bill H. R. 7325) - - - for pure food 3435, 3470.
1305. - - - for increase of pay of fonrth-class postmasters 125, 163,
Thomas, Alfred H: to amend army record (see bill H. R. 1067) 2541 337, 470, 502, 608, 782, 1038, 1113, 1616.
180. ---against taxing cotton-seed oil1112, 1718.
To~acco: to alhw producers to sell free of tax- (see bill H. R. - - - citizens of Dyer County: for improvement of Forked
1843) 231. Deer River 1038.
Valentine, V. B: for relief (see bill H. R. 1065) 180. - - - Trenton: against branding or taxing lard 3071.
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INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL REOORD. 323
Glass, P. T.-Continued. Glick, Samuel
Petitions and papers presented by, from Papers referred in House 2326.
Toler~ W. H: war claim 83. Glidewell, John H. (administrator)
Trigg, E. L: war claim 83. Petition for relief 112.
Underwood, Matthew: war claim 5282.
Underwood, N. 0: war claim 1990. Globe, .A1·izona
Vernon, William: war claim 5282. Petition to establish military post at 2511;
Waggoner, Wilkins W: for relief 335.
White, Caroline E: war claim 766. Gloster, M. H. and .A. B.
Wilkerson, Wyatt W: war claim 5936. Petition for relief of heirs 1991.
Williams, David: war claim 5236. Glover, Emil V.
Williams, Francis: war claim 5282.
Williams, .Joseph C: war claim 5282. Papers referred in House 1322.
Winbourn, R. W: war claim 5936. Glover, George .A.
Winkler, C. P: war claim '688. Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 11223).
Wood, R. H: war claim 688.
Remarks by, on Glover, James
Lottery advertisements 1098, 1156. Petition for relief of estate 398.
Promotion of agriculture 1091. Glover, James W.
Tariff 3375. Petition for relief 6958.
Reports made by, from Glover, Joltn M. (a Representative from Missouri)
Committee on .Agricultt,re
Promotion of agriculture (REPORT 209) 879, Attended 5.
Appoi~ted on committ-ees 279.
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES. Appointed conferee 5036.
Glass, Sanford Leave of absence granted to 104, 520, 819.
Bills to pension (see bills H. R. 9028, 9531), Resolution passed that entitled to seat 5182.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Glass, Thomas F.
Applegate, Oliver H. P: for relief (see bill H. R. 7329) 1305.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6954). Backof, Franz: for relief (see bill H. R. 7326) 1305.
Glassie, D. W. and Minna H. Buchel, Fidel: fo:r relief (see bill H. R. 7134) 1169.
Bill for relief (see bill S. 96). Cau}ileld, Micha-el: to pension (see bill H. R. 7332) 1305. •
Bill1or relief (see bill H. R. 589). Clements, Bell R: for relief (see bills H. R. 7139, 8099) 1169,
Papers referred in House 433. 1761.
Couzins, Adeline: to pension (see bill H. R. 9117) 2633.
- Glastetter, Fridoline Dyer, Elizabeth B: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 8243) 1889.
Bill to pension. (eee bill H. R. 8501). Forest Rose and Argosy, Unit-ed States steamers: for relief of
officers and crews (see bills H. R. 7328, 7468j 1305, 1354.
Gleason, John H. Halpin, William: for relief (see bill H. R. 9687) 3317.
Bill for relief (see bill H~ R. 10219). Harris, .Jane: to pension (see bill H. R. 8245) 1889.
Petition for relief 688. "Hazlett, Hiram K: for relief (see bill H.R. 7128) 1169.
Gleason, 0. R. Holdenried, Philip: for relief (see bill H. R 7130) 1169.
.Julius, .John: for relief (see bill H. R. 7279) 12·18. .
Bills to purchase and publish book on training horses by (see Kennedy, Catharine: for relief (see bill H. R. 7131) 1169. ·
bil~s S. 772; H. R. 4383). · King, John A : for relief (see bill H. R. 7132) 1169.
Gleeson, Andrew Linnes, Frederick: for relief (see bill H. R. 7330) 1305.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2592). McLaren, Charles: for relief (see bill H. R. 7127) 1169.
Mantlo, W. W. for relief (see bill H. R. 7133) 1169.
Glendale, Fred J. Mehan, Catherine: for relief (see bill H. R. 7469) 1354.
Petition for relief 4847. Merritt, .John: for relief (see bill H. R. 10892) 6496.
- - t o increase pension (see bill H. R. 9686) 3317.
Glenn, F. M. Morgon, Elijah:· to pension (see bill H. R. 10891) 6496.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6824), Silver, D. H: for relief (see bill H. R. 7327) 1305.
Petition for relief 824. Smith, .John F: for relief (see bill H. R. 7331) 1305.
Glenn, Ge01·ge W. Soest, C. E: for relief (see Ib ill H. R. 9319) 2869.
Telegraph co-mpanies: to amend law to regulate (see bill H. R.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R._9092). 3404) 3'21:
Glenn, Hugh G. Wells, Rodney D: for relief (see bill H. R. 9564) 3163.
· Petition for relief 4895. Worcester, Alfred .J; for relief (see bill H.·R. 7470) 1354.
Zahn, Robert: to pension (see bill H. R. 8244) 1889.
Glenn, J. C. Motions and resolutions offered b;·
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8985), Beauvais, A. G: inquiry relative to claim of 1152.
Glenn, Jacob Medical and surgical history: to print 1744.
Yorktown celebration: inquiry relative to expenditures made
Petition for relief 1172. by General Hancock at 1744.
Glenn, James W. (administrato1·) Petitions and papers presented by, from
Petition for relief 1323. Backo~ Franz: war claim 1356.
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Goff, Natltan,jr.-Continued. Goldsberry, John
Petitions and papers presented by, from Petition for relief 1172.
Dakota, citizens of Brookings County: against change in tariff
on flax products 2985. Gollaher, Samuel
Gill, Benjamin: for pension 335. Petition for relief 1307.
Harris, Thomas H: for pension 335. Golston. JuUa A. _
Hartley, Belle: for pension 6891.
Johnson, James H: for relief 1038. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 902).
Kearney, Bridget: for relief2042. Gonzales, Augustin
Kelly, Allie v:., and others: for relief335.
Bill for relief (see bill S. 1395).
Knight, James: war claim 3265. Bill for relief of heirs (see bill H. R. 3092).
McClain, Mary V: for relief 335.
.Maulsby, Thomas A: for increase of pension 2985. Gooch, Caswell
Murphy, Harriet: for pension 335.
Patton, Lavinia A: for pension 6891. Petition for relief 613.
Riblet, Daniel J: for increase of pension 335. Gooch, Littleton 0.
Shavor, Jesse: war claim 335. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6034).
Shields, James: for pension 1843.
Smith, William M: for pay as scout 162. Gooch, Mary A.
Wentz, Erasmus L: for pension 3797. Papers referred in House 2511.
West Virginia, citizens of: for relief 1762.
---for aid to education 4741. Gooch, William
- - - for postal telegraph 2823. · Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9199).
- - - for service pensions 1576, 1616, 1663, 1938, 1991, 2426, Petition for relief 2678.
2600, 2785, 3266, 3772.
- - fJr .aid to West Virginia volunteers 608. Good, Charles
---tor protection of agriculture 1576, 2985, 3029, 3072, Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4006).
3266, 3496, 4206, 4375, 4613, 4653, 4741.
- - - for protection to wool-growers 1576, 1663, 3609. Good, Richard
---against reduction of duties on coal and iron 1576. Bill for r·elief (see bill H. R. 7318).
- - for increase of pay of fourth-class postmasters 163, 337: Good, Thomas
470, 608, 856, 1578, 1938, 3266, 3496.
---for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 856, Petition for relief 3865.
3496. Goodale, Nicholas
- - - citizens of Brooke County: for relief 7321. Bill to pension (see billS. 2184).
- - - citizens of Ohio County: for repair of national road 6891.
West Virginia flood sufferers: for relief7010. Goodall, A. and L.
Wheeling (W. Va.) bar: relative to legislation 8188. Petition for relief 5895.
Remarks by. on Goodall, Emily
Navy appropriation bill 5505, 5506. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 3682).
Norton & McLean: relief of 3708. Papers referred in House 724.
River and harbor appropriation bill 3204, 3205.
Tariff 3448. Goodall, Jane M.
- - - crockery 6490, 6491, 6492. Claim reported adversely (H. R. REPORT 615) 1380.
- - - glue 5273. Goode, J. Y.
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES. Petition for relief 3766.
Goff, Natl1aniel Goodfellow, Eleano·r B.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R.11253). . Bill to increase pension (see billS. 1958).
Gogall, August C. T. Good Friday
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 189). Bill to make holiday in District of Columbia (see billS. 3045).
Goggin, Amanda Goodloe, Benson H.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8438). Petition for relief 1616.
Petition for relief of estate 1356. Goodloe, D. R.
Goggin, lV. F. Concurrent resolution to print digest of internal-revenue laws
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7461). by, adversely reported in Senate 35, 6400.
Going, James F. Goodloe, Henry W.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8108). Petition for relief 5194.
Petition for relief 2725. Goodman, Franc-is M.
Gold, Sedgwick H. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5804).
Bill to pension (see billS. 1414). Goodman, Robert M.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7992).
Petition for relief 500.
Gold and Silver. See PRECIOUS :METALS. Papers referred in House 468~.
Gold Certificates. See COIN CERTIFICATES. Goodrich, A. E. and M. E.
Gold Coins. See COINS AND COINAGE. Petition for relief 8363.
Golden, Edwm·d, and .others Goodrich, Ann E.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. ?410). Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 3874).
Golden, J. D. Goodrich, Erastus R.
"Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4023). Bill to pension (see bill H. R.. 7659).
Golden, S. M. Goodrich, George W.
Petition for relief 1662. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2462) . .
Goldfinch, Daniel Goodrum, Turner C.
Papers referred in Hous: 1170. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5584).
Golding, William Goodson, WiUiam Thomas
Petition for relief 6769. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11484).
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INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORDo 335
Grosvenor, Oha1·les H.-Continued. Grosvenor, Charles H.-Continued.
Bills and joint resoiutions introduced by Petitions and papers presented by, from
Pensions: to amend act granting for total helplessness (see brll H. Ohio Legislature: against reduction of tariff on wool 987.
R. 1724) 225. - - - i n favor of protective tariff 987.
- - - to increase for additional disabilities (see bill H. R. 1726) - - - for payment of interest on State wa-r loans 1278.
226. ---relative to .pleuro-pneumonia among cattle 1279.
- - - to establish minimum rate of $8 per month (see bill H. - - for payment of bounties 1279.
R. 1725) 226. - - for pension legislation 1762.
- - f o r relief of special act pensioners (see bill H. R. 1730) - - - relative to arrears of pension 1279.
226. Ohlo University, president and faculty of: in favor of interna-
Pimmick, Russell F: to pension (see bill H. R. 2767) 247. tional copyright law 643.
Riley, Amanda A: to pension (see bill H. R. 11553) 10095. Socie, Joseph: for pension 112.
Ritchy, Catherine: to pension (see bill H. R. 11552) 10095. Tennessee, citizens of: in favor of amending inte-rstate-commerce
Socie, Joseph: to pension (see bill H. R. 2781) 247. law 5085.
Spenc&, Ralph: to pension (see bill H. R. 2771) 247. Terre Haute (Ind.) Rose Polytechnic Institute: in favor of Cul-
Sprague, D. M., and William Tilton: for relief (see bill H. R. lom-Breckinridge bill 5085.
4856) 469. West Virginia, miners of: for protection 1718.
Staneart, Joel R: to pension (see bill H. R. 485'7) 469. Wbite, James: for pension 112.
Stiles, Samuel D: to pension (see bill H. R. 2763) 247. Winters, Gaston; for pension 367.
Vance, Edward F: for relief (see bill H. R. 2760) 247. Wisconsin water-reserve lands: papers relative to 7452~
- - to pension (see bill H. R. 2764) 247. Remarks by, M
Viers, Daniel: for relief (see bill H. R. 2785) 247. Adjutant-General's Office 4716.
White, James: to pension (see bill H. R. m1) 247. Censns 6163, 6164, 6165, 6168, 6169.
Wildes, Elizabeth H: to pension (see bill H. R. 2778) 247. Chattanooga (Tenn. ) Ro-man Catholic Church: relief of 7450.
Wilson, Alexander: to pension (see bill H. R. 11550) 10095. Clerks f01: Representatives 492.
Wilson, Anna. E: to pension (see bill H. R. 2766} 247. Cleveland (Ohio} harbor improvement 3263.
Winters, Gaston: to pension ( ee bill H. R. 2774) 247. Committee on Labor bills 2191, 2192.
Motions and resolutions offered by Cumberland River improvement 2786.
Congressional Record: inquiry relative to delay in distribution Davis, Arabella: pens ion to 5055.
of 428. Dt:tails of Army and Navy officers 7743, 7744.
Dependent pension bill: inquiry relatiYe to delay in printing District of Columbia police force 5112.
2231, 2239, 2263. French spoliation claims 7236.
Pension bills: to make special order for consideration of, with- Interstate commerce 8585, 8586.
drawn 5112. Johnson, Bradley T: speech of 6150, 6151.
Postal laws: inquiry relative to violation of 7741. Lea·ve3 of absence 8G40, !3041, 8589, 8590.
Rebellion Records: inquiry relative to compilation of 111, 2619. Legislative, executive, and judicial appro-priation bill4792.
- - - inquiry relative to insertion of unofficial matter in 1744. Moffi t; Alexa:nder: relief of 1907, 2164.
Waite, Afo:rrison R: relative to funeral ceremonies of 2408. Molloy, Ellen P: relief of 2930, 2933, ~34.
- - - for payment of expenses incident to funeral of 2377. Ohio sheep flocks 4279.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Pension legislation 5112, 5113.
Point of order 2710, 2711 ~ 2712.
Alaska, citizens of: against Territorial government 1696.
Army commissary of subsistence: for change of law relative to Public printing 47H, 481, 811, 815.
Rebellion Records 1152.
532.
Sheridan, Pb\}ip H: d~th of7274.
Berry, Robert C: for relief 367, 644.
Strickland, Jesse H: relief o.f 3462.
Buffalo (N. Y.) Lake Carriers' Association: in favor of Sault Tariff (Appendix 65).
Ste. Marie Canal2241. - - salt 5(}20.
...--- against House bills 4977 and 6135, 2241.
---relative to d1scrimination against American commerce - - wool6313-631 8.
2241. Virginia Theo1o-gicaJ Seminary: relief of 1679, 1680, 1682, 16S3,
1897, 1898.
Clay-pipe manufacturers: relative to duty on c1ay-pipes 1067. ·
Connor, Frederick: for pension 532. Reports made by, from
Cunningham, Alice A: for pension 367. Committee on Ri-cers· and Harbors
District of Columbia, musicians of: 1-elntive to .Marine band Comberland River locks and dams (H. Res. 81) 522.
2042. Wisconsin water-reserve lands {REPORT 2348) 4671.
Fox, Catherine: for pension 367. Votes of. See Y E A AND NAY VoTES.
Gold and silver beaters: for increase of duty 432.
Hudnalt, Joseph: for relief1466. Grounds, lVilliam. Prank/in
Lowe, William: for pension 367. Bill for relief (see bill S. 833).
Marietta {Ohio) Monument Association: relative ro celebration Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5558).
ofsettlement of Northwestern Territory 533, 608, 2326.
Group, John
Marsh, James L: for pension 367.
Ohio, citizens of: for service pensions 1486, 1696, 1719, 1844, Petition for relief of estate 3672.
2283, 3164, 8558. Grout, William W. (a R§Pl'esentativejrmn Vermont)
- - for postal telegraph 2918.
---for amendment of interstate-commerce law 5085, 6226, Attended 5.
Appointed. on committees 279.
7947.
Appointed teller 4791.
- - - for increase of pas of fourth-class postmasters 8, 112, 337,
. 368, 433, 470, 502, 766, 824. Leave of absence. granted to 8159, 9018.
- - - for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia. 2677, Bills and joint resoiutions introduced by
5971,7947. Alcoholic liquor traffic: fo.r commission on (see bill H. R. 3260}
- - - for protection of agriculture 3164, 39"96. 281.
- - - for protection of Yellowstone Park 4613. Belchet; Lucinda.: to pension (see bill H. R. 4108) 331.
---citizens of Athens County: for protection to wool1430, Bolton, George W., alias Charles Andrews: for relief (see bill
1696, 2677. H. R. 4112) 331.
- - - citizens of Ches.t-er Hill: fo"£ protection to farm products Buck, William H. H: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 5313)
2756. 499.
- - - citizens of Layman: for increased tariff on farm products Burgess, Andrew, and others: for relief (see bill H. R. 4114}
1696. 331.
--citizens of Pomeroy: for public building 1466. Carr, Mary A: to pension (see bill H. R. 4102) 33L
- - citizens of Rutland: for general pensions 1057. Chandler,. Louisa. G: for relief (see bill H. R. 10463) 5132.
Ohio Board of Trade and others: against ·c ertain legislation 5859. Chase, George C: to pension (see bill H. R. 9119) 2633.
Ohio Grand Army posts: for service pensions 1696. Chase, Moses L: to pension (see bill H. R. 7471) 1354.
Ohio Knights of Labor: for amendments to interst:lte-co!Dmerce Clark, Lucinda: t{) pension· (see bill H. R. 6848) 1037.
law 6606. Converse, Helen E: to pension (see bill H. R. 10462) 5132.
336 INI::EX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Grout, William W.-Continued. Grout, William W.-Continued.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Petitions and papers presented by, from
Dexter, Mahala: to pension (see bill H. R. 4104) 331. Garvin, M:argie: for pension 781.
Garon, Louis: for relief (see bill H. R. 4113) 331. ..Gold and silver beaters: for increased duty 891.
Garvin, Margie D: to pension (see bill H. R. 4105) 331. Grafton (Vt.) Grange: for increased duty on farm products 2326.
Giddings, Martha: to pension (see bill H. R. 4101) 331. Gref'ory, Alonzo H: i'or pension 855.
Gregory, Aloured: to pension (see bill H. R. 5311) 499. Guild, I. H., and others: for legislation 2870, 2918.
Hildreth, Edna M: to pension (see bill H. R. 4103) 331. Hildreth, Edna M: for pension 1004, 1219.
Hinch, Richard: to pension (see bill R. R. 4109) 331. Holmes, Joseph A: for pension 4534.
Holmes, Joseph: to increase pension (see bills H. R. 9388,10118) Houghton, Fred L: for postal legislation 608.
2985, 4570. Hunt, Chauncey N: for pension 823.
Island Po:c.d, Vt: to erect public building at' (see bill H. R. International Copyright Association: in favor of international
9087) 2618. copyright law 2510.
Johnson, Charles: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 10560) Johnson, Charles: for increase ofpension 5378.
5378. Junior Order of American Mechanics: relative to immigration
Lewis, Chester L: for relief (see bill H. R. 4111) 331. ., 1004.
Newport, Vt: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 6681) Lance, R. W: for pension 823.
985. Leggett, ~- W: for removal of duty on glue 4493.
Peck, l\Iary B: to pension (see bills H. R. .11186, 11200) 7649, Lewis, G. H: for additional pensions to prisoners of war 1696.
7690. Linker, E. J: for better mail facilities 2955.
Pensions: granting to dependent soldiers (see bill H. R. 3262) Linker, John: for relief 3028.
281. Louisville (Ky.) manufacturers and dealers in wood: against
- - - grantil!g to prisoners of war (see bill H. R. 3261) 281. Mills bill 0099.
Perry, Martha B: to pension (see bill H. R. 4100) 331. Memphis (Tenn.) Merchants' Exchange and Cotton Exchange:
Person, Leonard: to pension (see bill H. R. 11260) 7947. aga.ill8t t.,uing cotton-seed oil 1112.
Pierce, Laura D: to pension (see bill H. R. 4107) 331. National Farmers' Alliance: for secretary of agriculture 2241.
Postage: to reduce on fourth-class matter (see bill H. R. 3258) National Woman's Christian Temperance Union: for repeal of
281. tax on alcoholic Tiquors 2186.
Postal money orders: relative to (see bill H. R. 4377) 36(). New York, flax-dressers of: for protection offlax 2634.
Postmasters: for election of (see bill H. R. 3259) 281. New York State Agricultural Society: against Senate bill 2083,
Saulpaw, George W: for relief (see bill H. R. 4099) 331. 2677.
Spaulding, Reuben: to pension (see bill H. R. 5312) 499. Peach, S. S., & Co: for improved mail facilities 2792.
Stannard, Emily J: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 9543) Peck, Mary B: for pension 7601.
3112. Perry, Martha B: for relief 823, 855.
Tucker, Marcus F: to pension (see bill H. R. 8684) 2239. Pierce, Laura D: for pension !209.
Wallace, Olive: to pension (see bill H. R. 4106) 331. Richmond (Ind.) Society of Friends: for international arbitra-
Ward, David: for relief (see bill H. R. 4115) 331. tion 855. ·
Wheelock, Mehitable: to pension (see bill H. R. 4110) 331. Royal ton ( Vt.) Grange: for reduction of postage on seeds 1306.
Wood, Warren F: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 7914) 1614. Russell, George K: against placing wood-pulp on free-list 2955.
St. Louis (Mo.) Merchants' Exchange: in favor of Nicaragua
Motions and resolutions offered by Canal 2634.
' Rollins, John E: to withdraw his papers 3141. Sargent, Frank II,, and others: for restoration of tariff en wool
Petitions and pap•rs presented by, from 2820.
Saul pan, George W: war claim 469.
Adams, W. E: for improved mail facilities 2464. Schanz, William: for removal of duties on works of art 1249.
Adams, J. Peck: for better mail facilities 3071. Shonnio, Chauncy S: for relief 2326.
Alaska, citizens of: against Territorial government 1356, 1430. Snaby, W. H: for reduction of postage on seeds 1528.
Barrows, T. K: for better mail facilities 2985. Spaulding, Reuben: for pension 644, 8!H. .
Bentley, J. Lering: against removal of duty on hemp and flax Springfield (Vt.) Grange: for increased duties on agricultural
3163. products 1843. .
Bolt.on, George W: for relief 766. Stannard, Emily J: for increase of pension 3318.
Boston (Mass.) Chamber of Commerce: relative to transporta- Surgeon, A. A: for relief 724.
tion of merchandise through Canada 1843. Templeton, Hiram E: for pension 823.
Boston (Mass.) Thread and Twine Company: against change of Thompson, Jam~, & Co: for increase of duty on~flax, hemp, and
duties on flax and hemp 3435. jute 2955.
Brattleborough (Vt.) Cigar-makers' International Union: against Trest, J: for reduction of postage on seeds 1430.
removal of tax on cigars 781. Tunbridge (Vt.) Liberty Grange: for protection of farm prod-
Brown, Harvey W., and others: for increased pay to letter-car- nets 1356.
riers 584. Tuthill, T. P: for reduction of postage on seeds 1843.
Buck, W. H. H: for pension 823, 891. United States manufacturers of wine: relative to duty on wines
Burgess, Andrew, and others: for reUef 532. 6595. '
Buttet:field; Daniel: for restoration of Fort Putnam 4436. United States brush manufacturers: against reduction of duty on
Cable Flax Mills: against reduction of duties on flax, hemp, and brushes 2820.
jute 3470. Vermont, citizens of: for protection of agriculture 1937, 2756,
California, citizens of San Francisco: for excluding Chinese 1322. 2792, 3029, 3113, 3200, 3471, 3547, 3672, 4077, 4142,
Carpenter, E. P: for improved mail facilities 2677. 4613, 4661, 4741, 4978, 6674. .
Carr, 1tfary: for pension 823. - - for postal telegraph 2986, 3029, 3164.
Carruth, Rachel: for pension 823. - - - remonstrance of 335.
Central Pomona Grange: against change in oleomargarine law - - for aid to education 1173, 1324, 1396, 1487, 1616, 1844,
1696. 2368, 4535.
- - - for reducing postage on seeds 1696. ---for service pensions 1991, 4494, 4571.
Chase, Moses L: for pension 2870. - - for increase of pay of fourth-class postmastera 44, 52, 84,
Chubb, Thomas H: for better mail facilities 3318. 125, 163, 182, 368, 399, 502, 532, 565.
Clapp, 0. D., and others: for aid to common schools 943. - - - for protection of Yellowstone Park 3200, 4373.
Clark, Lucinda: for pension 1038. - - for refund of commutation monev to drafted men 891.
Crown, Charles C: for pension 823. - - - for prohibitory legislation in DiStrict of Columbia 688,
Cushman, George W: againstplacingwood-pulponfree-list3265. 825, 1250.
Darling: J. R: for pension 823. - - - citizens of Brattleborongh: for fractional currency 584.
Dexter, Malinda: for pension 823, 891. ---letter·carriers of Bratt1eborough: for increased pay 766.
District of Columbia., citizens of: for prohibitory legislation in ---citizens of Evansville: for reduction of postage on seeds
District of Col n m bi a 963. 3435.
Edwards, J. Lillis: for increased mail facilities 2424. - - - postmaster of Newport: for public buildings 1486.
Farwell, A. D: for increased mail facilities 2510. --manufacturing companies in: for better ma.il facilities
Ferriss, A. J: for better mail facilities 3218. 2784.
Frick, A. P: for relief of acting assistant sur~eons 724, 1430, Vermont Dairyman's Association: against repeal of oleomarga-
2042, 2540. rine law 962.
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 337
Grout~ William W.-Continued. Gruff, William
Petitions and papers presented by, from Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4565).
Vermont Good Templars: for commission on alcoholic liquor GrundyJ Samuel R.
traffic 1322. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 624).
- - for prohibitory legislation 1322:
Vermont :!Ierino Sheep Breeders' Association: against reduction Guano Islands
of tariff on wool 926. Bill to f11rther suspend operation of law relative to (see bill S.
Vermont railroad comniissioners: for improvement in heating 3516).
and ligibting cars 2634.
· Vermont Woman's Christian Temperance Union: for commis- Guaranty Companies. See OFFICIAL BONDS.
sion on alcoholic liquor traffic 926. Guelich, Theresa
Virginia Grand Army post: ·for soldiers 1 headstones 4436. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 152).
Wallace, Olive: for pension 823, 1004. - Papers referred in House ;367, 2677, 2918, 2955, 3071.
Ward, David: for relief 855.
Guenther, Richard (a Representative from Wisconsin)
West Virginia, citizens of: against redtlcing duty on coal and
iron 962, 1718. Attended 5.
Weston, George A: for better mail facilities 2820. Appointed on committ~es 279.
Western and Virginia Leaf Tobacco Trade: for repeal of law on Appointed on committee on importation of contract labor 6398.
tobacco 2241. Appointed teller 4914.
Wheelock, JacobE: for pension 823. Leave of absence granted to 2154, 2486, 5253.
Whitaker, Francis & Sons: relative to pure lard 3546. Amendments offered by, to
Williams, George P: for relief 1130.
Williams River Grange: for increased duty on :fhrm products Tariff bill: beans and pease 6090.
2367. - - eggs 6091.
Williamsport (Pa.) Lumbermen's Exchange: for reduction of - - vegetables 6090.
duty on lumber 1322. Bills and joint resolutions introduced b.Y
Remarks by, on Blessinger,. Lewis: for relief (see bill H. R. 3056) 251.
Brisbois, John W: for relief (see bill H. R. 3035) 250.
Anatomical science in District of Columbia 24131.. 2414, 2415. Buck, Hannah: to pension (see bill H. R. 3034) 250.
District of Columbia municipal laws 55~5, 5546. Carroll, Ella: for relief (see bill H. R. 3042) 250.
Election of postmasters 4546. Conant, Joseph: for relief (see bill H. R. 30.50) %1.
Lotte:ey advertisements 1098. Cornish, Adin: to pension (see bill H. R. 3052) 251.
Stannard, Emily J: pension to 5968. Davenport, Henry V: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H.
Strong, Samuel: claim of 5128, 5129, 5550, 5551. R. 4:l06) 332. -
Tariff 1482, 4186, 4194. Davis, Alfred: to pension (see bill H. R. 6493) 890.
- - lumber 4923, 4924. De Leon, Edwin: for relief see bills H. R. 6344, 6355) 822.
- -· salt 5039. Edgerly, Andrew J: for relief (see bill H. R. 3047) 251.
Washington and Western Maryland R-ailroad 7504. Edwards, Ellen: to pension (see bill H. R. 6893) 1037.
Reports made by, from False trademarks: to-prohibit importation of articles bearing
....
Committee on the District of Columbia (see bill H. R. 4404) 361.
Compilation of laws (bill H. R. 8309; REPORT 1006) 1908. Faust, Charles W: for relief (see bill H. R. 3033) 250.
District commissioners' powers (bill H. R. 7648; REPoRT 704) Fonddu Lac, Wis: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 1926)
1449. 234. -
Strong, Samuel (REPORT 2338) 4619. Fraudulent claims: to punish prosecution against foreign gov-
ernments of (see bill H. R. 4405) 361.
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VoTES. Gade, Gustav, and Henry F. Meyer: for relief (see bill H. R.
Grove, Robert W. 8328) 1936.
Petition for relief 1356. Goyin, Richard: for relief (see bill H. R. 3032) 250.
Graef & Co., Walter H: for relief (see bill H. R. 3054 251.
Grove, WiUiam Hare, George M: for relief (see bill H. R. 3025) 250.
Petition for relief of estate 1323. Hawley, DavidS: to pension (see bill H. R. 3039) 250.
Hoffman, Charles: for relief (see bill H. R. 3031) 250.
Grover, Ella M. Hubbell, Gilbert W: for relief (see bill H. R-._ 3030) 250.
Bill to increa.Se pension (see bill S. 2254). Jewett, Pliny: to pension (see bill H. R. 3038) 250.
Petition for increase of pension 533. Johnson, Mary E: to pension (see bill H. R. 3023) 250.
Groves, Charles H. Lindefelt, A. F. St. Sure: for relief (see bill H. R. 3055) 251.
Lucas, James: to pension (see bill H. R. 4207) 333. ·
Bill to pension (see bill S. 3494). Marine-Hospital Service: to regulate appointments in (see bill
Groves, Janus . H. R. 6693) 986. ·
Bill for relief (s~e bill H. R. 4810). Mason, William H: to pension (see bill H. R. 3037) 250.
Petition for relief 3798. Menomonee Indian reservation: to sell timber on (see bill H.
R. 1927) 234. .
Groves, William Mitchell, Peter: for relief (see bill H. R. 3019) 250.
Petition for relief 2677. Moegling, Christopher: to extend patent (see bil~ H. R. 3044)
250.
Grow, William S. Morter, John: to pension (see bil~ H. R. 3043) 250.
Bill to pension (see bill S. 2884). Mye:rs, De Witt: for relief (see bill H. R. 4041) 331.
Growth of Industrial Art Nims, Orson D: for relief (see bill H. R. 3045) 250.
Oelrichs & Co: to refund duties (see bill H. R. 3018) 250.
Concurrent resolution to print report on, passed Senate 8911, Palen, Sidney: for relief (see bill H. R. 3028) 250.
9113, 9223. Patch, John: to quiet title to land in Washington (see bill H.
Grubb, Jolin R. 5323) 499.
CJg.im reported adversely (H. R. REPORT 615) 1380. Peck, Almeda: to pension (see bill H. R. 3036} 250. ·
Priebe, Christine: to pension (see bill H. R. 3051) 251.
Grubb, Marshall J. Regan, Mathew 0: for relief (see bill H. R. 10078) 4492.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5851, 5854, 6514). Revenue-marine service: to promote efficiency of (see bill H. R.
1925) 234.
Grubbs, B. J. Rowe, Samuel F: to pe!lsion (see bill H. R. 3049) 251.
Bills for relief of heirs (see bills H. R. 6822, 9338) . Schaumburg, James W: for relief of representatives (see bill
H. R. 3053) 251. .
Grubenstein, Joseph Schick, Frank: for relief (see bill H. R. 6040) 765.
Rill to pension (see bill H. R. 11034). Shipley, Benjamin F: to pension (see bill H. R. 3026) 250.
Sommerfield, Ludwig: to pension (see bill H. R. 3029) 250.
Gruber, lsa.ac Stevens, Charles A: for relief (see bill H. }{. 3040) 250.
Petition for relief 1356, 1577. Stoddard, S. B: to pension (see bill H. R. 3020) ·250.
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Guthrie, Oolrnan Haddox, Daniel
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6l58) • . Petition for relief 1890.
Petition for relief 891. Baden, JJI. Jane
Guthrie, James B. Petition fQr relief 2871.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 1031, 9988). Haden, Marga1·et (administrat1•ix)
Guthrie, James N. Petition for relief 2187.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5533). Haden, T. J.
Guthrie, Jane 0. · Petition for relief 3996.
Petition for relief 4661. Hadley, Andrew J.
Guthrie, Louisa S . Bill to pension (see bill S. 2756).
Petition for relief 368. Ha~ley, Comelius JJI.
Guthrie, R . .A. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 876).
Petition for relief 6226.
.- Hadley, Joab Ill .
Guthriel, James Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2259).
Petition for relief 1576. Hadley, Joltn L.
Guttery, Isham. Petition for relief 2187.
Petition for 1:elief 3163. Hadley, Nannie B.
Gutzwiller, Joseph F. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9584).
Resolution to pay six months' salary and funernl expenses to Hads el, Oliver P.
widow of, passed 486, 717.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8577).
Guy, Juseph ,
Halmon, John Green
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2232).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6750).
Guyton, B. ·
Hagan, John A .
Bill for relief (see bill H. :R~ 7004).
Petition for relief of estate 7468.
Guyton, Mark
Hagan, John F.
Bill for relief {see bill H. R. 9502).
Petition for pension 499, 4206.
Guyton, N. H. Petition for relief 4534.
Bill to pension (see billS. 2630). Hagard, Susan
Gwaltney, Robert~ J. Papers referred in House 1038.
Bills for re1ief (see bills H. R. 57ZT, 6514). · Hageman, John P.
Gwill, John Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4691).
Petition for relief 1172. Hagemann, Charles
Gwin, John .L Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4001).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6047). Hager, A. W.
Gwynn's Island, Virginia "Bill for relief (see bill S. 952).
Bill to establishstationforoystercultment (see bill H. R. 5699). Hager, Pius A.
Gyles, .Ja'IMB F. Petition for relief 1577.
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Petition for relief 2792. Hagerty, James
Haas, Martin • Petition for relief 8591.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8241}. Hagin, Henry .N.
Petition for relief 3265.
Haas, Mecye~· B.
Bill for relief {see bill S.l682). Hagler, A. L .
Habernan, Charles Bills for relief of estate (s~ bills H. R. 5727; 6514).
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. ll021). Hagler, P. H.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8326).
Hacker, Jol111J
Petition for relief -5895. Hahn, I saac J.
Petition for relief 1577.
Hackett, Jlridget
Bill to pension (see billS. 2050). Hahneman, Charles
Hackleman, Charlotte 0. "Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R.l1021).
Petition for increase of pension 6958.
· Bill for relief {see bill H. R. 120;.
Haile, Mary 0.
Hackney, B. R.
Petition for relief 5342.
Bill for relief (see bill H. &. 2940).
Petition for relief 367. , Hailey, S. R.
Petition for relief 824.
Hackney, a A. '
Bill to pension {see bill H. R. 5400). Haines, Eli
Bill w remove charge of desertion (see billER. 11002).
Hackworth, G. 8. Bill to pension (see bill H. R 8209).
Bill to pension {see billlL R. 106£8}. Petition for relief 6707.
Hackworth, Lydia 0. Haines, Si'»Wn
Papers referred in House 433. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 3536).
Hackworth, Ne:wton Haines, Zenas T.
Petition for relief 4077. Bill to pension (see bill S. 1933).
Hadaway, Willia11t Hains, Ransom L.
Petition for relief 162. Papers referred in House 335.
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Haire, Milton s. Hale, Eugene-Continued.
Petition for relief 182. Motions and resolutions offered by
Haislip, John Adjourn: to 669.
Armories and arsenals: inquiry relative to political removals
Petition for relief 2677. from 9053.
Hale, Appolos-(administrator) Civil service: for select committee to examine relative to con-
Bill for relief (see bill S. 877). dition of 34. '
Bill referring claim to Court of Claims (see bill H. R. 2470). - - - to continue investigation of 6825.
Petition for relief 85, 252. Civil-service investi~ation: to print report on 9379.
Classified service: directing Civil Service Commissioners to fur-
Hale, Charles .nish information relative to 6103, 6182.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3649). Committee to investigate civil service: to allow printing for,
2468.
Hale, Eugene (a Senawr from Maine) Custom-house employes: directing Secretary of Treasury to fur-
Attended 4. nish information relative to 6103.
Appointed on committees 16. Executive session: for 1594.
Appointed conferee 2154, 5538, 5672, 5718, 7153, 7663, 8073, Interior Department: inquiry relative to appointments in 3383,
8771, 8825, 8952, 9223. 3499.
Appointed on committee to investigate relative to relations with New York post-office: inquiry relative to testimony of employes
Canada 7152. 6345.
Appointed on se1ect committee to examine into condition of civil Patent Office: inquiry relative to appointments in 3268.
service 2069. - ---inquiry relative to clerical force of 4897.
Amendments offered by, to Sleeper, Henry J: to withdraw his papers 1533.
River and harbor appropriation bill 4455. Smith, Andrew R. G: to withdraw his papers 4497.
Under-ground wires: inquiry relative to system of 2392.
-Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Westbrook, Charles R: inquiry relative to employment of 506,
American-built vessels: granting bounties to (see billS. 263) 24. 535,829.
Andrews, Frances A: to pension (see billS. 1887) 1007. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Andrews, George: for arrears of pensions (see biJl S. 1287) 289. Abbey, Henry, and othm-s: for internationa;l copyright law 86.
Bar Harbor, Me: to erect public building at (see bill S. 1652) American Fishery Union: relative to :fishenes 183.
691. Americ..'ln forestry congre...~, and others: for protection of forests
Blake, Charles: for relief (see billS. 882) 87. and timber lands 471, 647.
Barton, J. Q: to aljow him to accept decoration (seeS. R. 28) Blaine, Rebecca A: for relief 1531.
289. California, citizens of: against reduction of duty on lumber 183.
Chains and anchors: to require testing of (see billS. 266) 24. Dakota Agricultural College, regents of: for grant of land 2389.
Child, John: to pension (see billS. 1288) 289.
Coffin, Nathaniel Johnson: to confer rank of lieutenant on (see Dana, D. D: for r~ef 2!~4. . . . . .
District ot Columbia, citizens of: for prohibitory legislation m
bill s. 3641) 9548. . District ofColumbia 1765. ·
Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries· to amend law relative to Forests: petition for preservation of 787.
(see billS. 261) 24. Lovell, John W., & Co: relativetopostagerates 1006.
Convict labor: to prohibit on Government work (see billS. 264) McDonald, Annie A: for arrears of penslOn 1401.
24. McGregor, Mary J: for pension 615.
Cutts, Mercy A: to pension (see billS. 888) 87. Maine, citizens of: for service pensions 1939,2894.
Douge, Adrian C: to increase pension (see billS. 885) 87. - - - for bridge across St. Croix River 183.
Emory, Cordelia: to pension (see billS. 1343) 340. - - - for increased pay for employes of Life-Saving Service
February 12: to make holiday in District of Columbia (see bill 1617.
s. 871) 70. ' ---for adjustment of accounts under eight-hour law 5236.
Forests: for protection of {see bills S. 1476, 1779) 473, 787. - - - for increase of pay of fourth-class postmasters 45. ,
Foss, Robert: to pension (see billS. 887) 87. - - -· for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 71U),
Fremont, John C: to place on Army retired-list (see billS. 2395) 1251. .
2135. ---citizens of Athens: for eradication of pleuro-pneumonia.
Gott, James E: to increase pension (see billS. 1539) 566. 2426.
Hall, Mary 0: to pension (see bill S. 889) 87. ---citizens of Dexter: for protection of Yellowstone Park
Hutchins, Hannah Babb: to pension (see bill S. 1540) 566. 2986. .
Iron and steel tests: for commission on (see bill S. 265) 24. - - - for amendments to interstate-commerce law 5995.
Jones, Sarah T: to pension (see bill S. 886) 87. - - - c itizens of Portland: relative to cultivating Government
Lypord, Gertrude K: to pension (see billS. 2500) 2391. lands 5649.
Maps and charts: to amend law relative to copyright of (see bill - - - Cunv-rec:rational churches of: for prohibitory legislation
s. 3167) 5238. 5995.
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Morford, Mary: to pension (see billS. 884) 87. ' Maine State board of health: for bureau of public health 2986.
Morse, Lucy: to increase pension (see billS. 1141) 185. Maine State Pomological Society: for reduction of postage on
Naval reserve: to provide tor (see bill S. 1441) 472. seeds1939.
Navy: for retirement of certain officers in (see billS. 870) 70. Maine Woman's Christian '.remperance Union: for repeal of tax
- - t o regulate the pay of~nsigns (see billS. 88:!.) 87. on alcoholic liquors 1765.
Navy Medical Corps: to increase efficiency of (see bill S.262) 24. Philadelphia, ex-letter-carriers of: for investigation of manage-
North American provinces: to admit free of duty products of (see ment of post-office 2243. .
s. R. 37) 474. Pierce William: for removal of charge of desertion 5649.
Olive Francis {brig): for relief of owners (see billS. 1213) 258. Portla~d (Me.) Board of Trade: relative to transportation by
Pitcher, William A., Hayford, S. Otis and G. B. Fergusson: for commercial rughways 1808. .
relief of heirs (see billS. 1212) 258. Portland (f4e.) Clinical Society: for removal of duty on medi·
Port Hudson: for medals to "Forlorn Hope storming party" at cines 4741.
(see bill S. 1149) 185. . . Roarback, Calvin: relative to tax on tobacco 784.
Pratt Evelyn H: for relief (see b1ll S. 88:l) 87. · Ticknor & Co: relative to second-class postage rates 1401.
Rick~r Danville A: to pension (see bill S. 2646) ~796. Trenorgy, AJden W: for arrear..s of pension 2794.
Saco, ..Me: to erect public building at (see billS. 2115) 1403. Vickery & Hill: relative to postage on books 964.
St. Andrew's Bay, Florida: for lights at (see billS. 2529) 2428. Waldo County (Me.) Grange: for amendments to interstate-
St. Croix River: to allow bridge across (see bill 8.1139) 185. commerce law 5649.
Smith, Andrew R. G: for relief (see billS. 2988) 4455.
- - to establish rank (see bill S. 1538) G66. Remarks by, on .
Strone Keziah E: to J:ension (see billS. 1142} 185. Appropriation bills 8024.
Tallap~osa (U.S. steamer). for relief of sufferers by wreck of (see Carter, Samuel P: reliefof 2484.
bills. 869) 70. . Centennial of Constitution 966, 967.
Tolfree James E: for relief (see billS. 868) 70. Ci vii-service 371-379. .
Treworgy, Alden W: granting arrears of pension (see bill S. Civil-service investigation 1994, 8~30, 8031, 8032, 9123.
2645) 2796. Confederate soldiers in civil service 2245.
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Hale, Eugene--Continued. Hale, Martha J.
Remarks by, on Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10105).
Congo scientific commission 5670, 5672. Hale, Milo
Congressional Library building 8824. Bills for relief (see bills ,H. R. 5854, 6514).
Custodians of public buildings 1814, 1815, 1819.
Deficiency appropriation bills 8878, 8879, 8880, 8883, 8884, 8885, Hale, Robert E.
8889, 8890, 8891, 9089. Report of Court of Claims on claim of 146.
Diplomatic and consular appropriation bill4898-4904, 4908, 4909, Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6047). ·
4937,4938.
Direct-tax refund 439. Haley, JametJ
Education 1212-1215. Bill to remove the charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 8818).
Eight-hour law 1733, 1734, 1736, 1737, 1739.
Electric wires 7654, 7655, 7656, 7657. Haley. James A.
Extension of appropriations ·5673. Bill tQ pe.nsion (see bill H. R. 509).
Fisheries treaty 5197-5200, 7393.
--President's.message on 7918. Haley, Joab M.
Fortification appropriation bill 8109. . Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2259).
FI·emont, John C: retirement of6402, 6404. Haley, E. H.
Increase of Navy 6717, 6718, 6720, 6721, 6722, 672.'-l, 6727, 6728.
Navy appropriation bill6715-6717, 6720, 6721, 6722,6729, 6784. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
Navy Department: resolution of inquiry relative to action of Halfin, Henry
692. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2965).
Ordnance Department 8152.
Pension attorneys 2090. Halifax River B ridge Company
Political removals from armories and arsenals 9053. Bill to allow them to bridge Halifax River (see bill H. R. 8354).
Post-office buildings 4463-.
Preservation of forests 787. Hall, Alexander
Public buildings 1081, 1082, 1085, 1086, 8024, 8025. Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 4751).
Recess 9524. Hall, Aurelia P.
Signal Service Bureau 8806.
Suppression of infectious diseases 7817. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9487).
Trainer, John B: case ofS134. • Hall, B . .M.
Urgent deficiency bill 1731-1734, 1736-1739, 1812-1816, 1819, Bills for relief of estate (see b~ H. R. 57·27, 6514).
lMO, 1824, 665-669, 694-709.
Utah Industrial Christian Home Association 9089, 9096. Hall, (Jharles Francis
Waite, Morrison R: payment to widow 9313. Petition for pension to widow 1325.
Waalaington Aqueduct tunnel 9263.
Hall, David A.
Jeports made by, from .Bill to pension (see billS. 2861).
Committee of conference
Deficien<;y appropriation bill (bill H. R. 10896) 9088, 9312. Hall, David H.
Diplomatic and consular appropriation bHI (bill H. R. 6833) Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514).
5670. Hall, Dwigl!t
Navy appropriation bill (bill H. R. 10556) 7776.
Urgent deficiency appropriation bill (bill H. R. 6437) 2329. Bill for relief (see billS. 2463).
Committee o·n Ap1Jrop1·iations Hall, E. G. W.
Consu1'\r and diplomatic appropriation bill (bill H. R. 6833) Petition for relief 5282.
4872. Hall, Elias H.
D~ficiency appropriation bill (REPORT 2257) 8665.
Navy appropriation bill (bill H. R. 10556) 6566. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10224).
Urgent deficiency bill (bill H. R. 4271) 566. Hall, Frank L.
Urgent deficiency bill {bill H. R. 6437) 1587.
Washington Aqneduc~ tunnel (S. R. 116) 9450. Bill for-relief (see bill H. R. 3644).
Committee on Oon.ilition of Oivil Service Hall, Goff .A.
Civil service (REPORT 2373) 9348. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2092).
Committee on Naval Affairs Hall, H.
Blake, Charles (REPORT 66) 534.
Cogswell, Wilbur F. (REPORT 90) 726. Petition for relief 2367.
Evansville (Ind.) marine hospital (petition) 1211. Hall, J. B. (administrator)
Hartt, Edward (billS. 1975) 1211. Billf! for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
Retirement in Navy (bill S. 870) 1941.
Tolfree, James E. (REPORT 65) 534. Hall, J. S.
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES. Bill to increase pension (see billS. 1135) 190.
Petition for relief 2725.
Hale, Francis .Marion
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2424). Hall, James E.
Bill for relief (see billS. 524).
Hale, GreenviUe E. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2305).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2310).
Hall, Jmnes W.
Hale, James Pe~ti.on for relief 1577.
Bill to pension (see billS. 734).
Hall, Jasper N.
Hale, James Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2811).
Bill for relief of estate (see billS. 3367).
Bill for relief of estate (see bill H. R. 7363). Hall, Jehu (administ·rat01·)
Papers referred in House 961. r' Petition for relief 251.
Hale, John D. Hall, John
Petition for pension 4453. Bill for relief (see bill H.-R. 4114).
Hale, Jonathfm D . · Hall, John B.
Petition for relief 3610. Bill fot relief (see bill H . R. 2370).
Bale, Lucy Hall, John S.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5788). Bill to increase pension (see bill S. 2364).
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Harris, Isham G.-Continued. Harris, Isham G.-Continued.
Petitions and papers presented by; from . ffeports made by, from
Central Tennessee College, facutly of: in favor of international Committee on the District of Columbia
copyright 2794. Barnard, Job ~REPORT 949) 2989.
Chattanooga (Tenn.) Chamber of Commerce: in favor of tariff Brightwood Railway Company (bill S. 2742) 4694.
legislation 565, Capitol, North 0 Street and South Washington R.ailroad (bills
District of Columbia, citizens of Washington: that Congress give S. 1434, 1580; H. R. 10758) 3769, 6892.
additional day to District affairs 285 District of Columbia Suburban Rail way (bill S. 905) 4079.
District of Columbia Woman's Christian Temperance Union: Eckington and Soldiers' Home Railroad (bills S. 1060; H. R.
for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 1131. 68!J9) 965, 1941. .
Edwards, John H: for relief 1131. Insane Hospital a.ttendants (REPORT 2011) 7417.
Kings College, Tennessee, faculty of: in favor of international Police force (bill H. R. 6677) 7202.
copyright law 963. Rock Creek bridge (bills S. 1053; H. R. 1184) 1006, 1532.
Knowles, C. B: for extension ofpatent 17. Rock CreeK: Railway Company (bills S. 1054; H. R. 2017) 785,
Marine Hogpital Service, officers of: for commissions 2679. 2135. .
Melton, Reuben R. H: for pension 8441. Saint- Vincent's Orphan Asylum (REPORT 1042) 3221.
Memphis (Tenn.) Cotton and Merchants' Exchanges: for support Committee on Epidemic Diseases /
of Signal Service 67. Contagions diseases (bill S. 3467) 8130.
Memphis (Tenn.) Merchants' Exchange: against discrimination Inspection in interstate commerc.e (S. R. 102) 7769.
by railroads 3114. Quarantine service (bill S. 2493; REPORT 732) 2391.
Memphis (Tenn.) Typographical Union: for international copy- Yellow fever (S. R. 78; 113) 7769, 9314, 9315.
right law 2757. Committee on Pinance
::M:em phis (Tenn.) Women' .s Christian Ternperance Union: for pro- Edelin, P. Gough (bill H. R. 6753) 7060.
tection of women and girls 1174. Etchevarne, Sarah A. (billS. 2178) 2637.
Murphy, Charles: for relief 825. Murdock, Lindsay (REPORT 404) 1532.
Nashville (Tenn.) Typographical Union: ·n favor of int-ernational O'Brien, James (bill H. R. 6602) 5379.
copyright 2794. Rogers, H. C. (REPORT 1025) 3073.
New Jersey, citizens of Hancock's Bridge: for protection of young Tariff bill (REPORT 2332) 9167, 9193.
girls in District of Columbia 1039.
San Diego County (California) board of health: for quarantine Committee on Rules
station at San Diego 613. Floor of Senate: resolution to admit ex-Speakers to 6770.
Stokes, William B: for relief 183, 1133. Withdrawal ofpapers 54. ·
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES.
Tennessee, citizens of: for increase of pay to fourth-class post-
masters 17. Harris, James P.
- - - for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 4, 400.
---for re-establishment of National Board of Health 9762. Bills for relief of estate (see bills H. R. 8124, 10398).
---citizens of Greene County: against animal-industry bill Harris, James T.
2601. Petition for relief 1171.
' - - - citizens of Memphis: for protection of Yellowstone Park
3496. Harris, Jane
---Woman's Christian Temperance Union: for abolition of Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8245).
tax on alcoholic liquors 963.
---against sale of alcoholic liquors 2044. Harris, Jennie
Virginia Legislature: relative to quarantine station at St. Charles Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7858).
ma · Harris, John H.
Witkowski, Julius: for relief 7275.
Woods, Eliza Ann: for pension 2389~ . Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4766).
Remarks by, on
Petition for relief 4373.
Anacostia and Potomac River Railroad 5346. Harris, Lizzie S.
Baird, Mary H. C: payment to 6974, 6979, 6982. Petition for relief 688.
Baltimore and Potomac Railroad 4498. Harris, Mary A.
Consideration of bills 7110.
Cook, John F:- reliefof7078. Papers referred in House 432.
Direct-tax refund .436, 438, 538. Petition for relief 1067.
District of Columbia police force 9071. Barris, Mary E. and John E.
Duty on hemp 1767, 1768.
Electric wires 7602, 7604, 7653, 8323, 8325, 8327. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
Extension of appropriations 5722. Harris, Mary Jane
Fourth of July claims 8490, 8492. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6755),
Jurors and witnesses' fees 709.
Legislation on appropriation bills 4151, 4152, 4157~ Harris, Minerva T.
Memphis, Tenn., bridge 2603-2608. Petition for relief 2425.
Order of business 1254.
Parker, P. E: relief of 7107. Harris, Morris J. (administrator).
Pension appropriation bill 4151, 4152. Petition for relief 6674.
Printing tariff bill 7283. Harris, Moses
Quarantine service 3687.
Hock Creek bridge 1532. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4567).
Suppression of infectious diseases 7812, 7813. Harris, Nathan J.
Tariff and surplus 5531. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8731).
Tariff legislation 8597.
Washington Cable Electric Railway 1413. Harris, Nathaniel
Yellow-fever investigation 9349. Petition for relief 2677.
Reports made by, from Harris,Nathaniel R.
Committee of conference • Petition for relief 86.
Brightwood Railway Company (bill S . . 2742) 9162. Petition reported back adversely in ~enate 2092.
. Eckington and Soldiers Home Railway (bill H. R. 6899) 4743.
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- Georgetown Barge, Dock, Elevator and Railway Company (bill Harris, Newitt
s. 2252) 8503. Bills for relief (see bill H. R. 2952).
Rock Creek Railway (bill H. R. 2017) 4743. Barris, .Ransom. L.
Committee on the District of Columbia Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 3147, 4508).
Anacostia and Potomac River Railroad (billS. 1051) 4079.
Aqueduct bridge: letter of Secretary of War relative to 3268. Harris, S. F.
Arrears of taxes (REPORT 304) 1329. - Bill for relief (see _b ill H. R. 5449.)
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Hawley, Jo~eph R. (a Sr:mator j1·o1n Connecticut) Hawley, J oseph R.-Continuecl.
Attended 4. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Appointed on commit tees 16, 17. . Connecticut, citizens of : against admission of Utah 339, 1068,
Appointed conferee 1618, 1623, 6568, 695!), 7322, 7785. 3030.
Appointed director of Columbia Institution for Deaf and Dumb - - for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 615,
125. ' 96-!, 1068, 1433, 184.6.
Appointed on committee to attend funeral of Philip H. Sheri- ' ---for protection of Yellowstone P ark 3030, 3267.
dan 7270. - - - citizens of New l:Ia>en: for steam fog-horn 3114.
Amendments offered by, to - - - citizens of South Windsor: for removal of tax on man-
Deficiency appropriation bill 7914. - ufacture of cigars 1433.
Fortification appropriation bill 8146. ---hat makers Of South Norwalk: against reduction of duty
Mineral l ands: bill to allow sale to o.liens 2830. on hats 1617.
River and harbor appropriation bill 4455. Connecticut Woman's Christian Temperance Union: for aboli-
Sundry civil appropriation bill 5527, 6247. tion of tax on alcoholic liquors 964.
Urgent deficiency appropriation bill 567, 666, 667. Conroy, Thomas: for removal of charge of desertion 114.
District of Columbia, cit izens of: in favor of changes in govern-
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by ment of District 5086.
Army officers: to retire disabled (see billS. 1100) 184. Elder, Elizabet h G: for pension 401.
Baird, Absalom: to allow him to accept decoration (see S. R. Mann, Joel: for relief3267.
59) 1729. Mix, ::M:ary B: for relief 1940.
Barker, William, and others: for relief (see billS. 2839) 3549. Morri~on , Thomas: for removal of charge of desertion 114. -
Barrymore, William: for relief (see billS. 2975) 4455. Seedmen's Protective League: relative to purchase of seeds by
Brown, Henrietta: to pension (see billS. 2977) 4455. Agricultural Department 8755.
Burnham, Nathan: for relief {see billS. 2431) 2204. Wesleyan University, Connecticut, faculty of: in favor of inter-
Clift, Waterman, Robert May, and J. 1\1. Shackelford: for re- national copyright law 1211. ,
lief (see bill S. 1315) 340. - - f or importing books free of duty 2542.
Conroy, Thomas: to remove charge of .desertion (s~e billS. 506) _ Remarks by, on
31. Al~en labor on public works 4939.
Dillon, Michael A: to increase pension (see billS. 3246) 5793. Anniston and Shelby, Ala., 74.U.
District of Columbia: to amend act for permanent form of gov- Army appropriation bill 5675, 5676, 5677.
ernment (see billS. 3123) 5087. Averell, W. W: relief of 4.228.
District of Columbia militia: to organize (see bill S. 2432) Baltimore and Potomac Railroad 4086, 4499.
2204. - Bair~ .Mary H. C: relief of 7125.
- - - to amend act to organize (see bill S. 657) 47. Bureau of Engmving ~md Printing 6910, 6911, 6912.
Dunn, Patrick L: for relief (see billS. 2976) 4455. Civil service 9128.
Government publicatiO!lS: to print on private orders (see billS. Confederate soldiers in civil service 2249.
2559) 2543. Dependent pension bill1855, 1856, 1857.
Hoffman, Theresa B: to pension (see billS. 1665) 691. Direct-tax refund 437.
Holmes, Thomas: for relief (see billS. 2974) 4455. Distribution of public documents 1070, 1072, 1260.
Horne, Samuel B: for J:elief (see billS. 2997) 4496. District of Columbia militia 4312.
Inspector-General's Department: to increase efficiency (see bill Duplicate medals 2481.
s. 2209) 1618. Education (Appendix 3).
Lacompte, Henry: to allow instruction at West Point (seeS. R. Ejght-hour law 1736, 1737, 6409.
112) 9967. Extension of appropriations 5720.
Lewis, Daniel C: to remove charge of desertion (see billS. 2433) Fort Brooke reservation 7423.
2204. Fortification appropriation bill 8103, 8104, 8105, 8106, 8107, 8108,
Moore, Fannie: for relief (see billS. 3632) 9394. 8110,8146, ~150,8153
Morrison, Thomas: to remove charge of desertion (see bill S . . Free trade 6113, 6114.
507) 31. Freedman's Savings and Trust Company2()85.
Mower, Betsey A: to increase pension (see.bill S. 2838) 3549. Gettysburgh reunion 5~.
Newburgh (N. Y.) centennial: to print report of (seeS. R. 97) Government Printing Offi ce: payment for night work in 666.
5793. - - - fire extinguishers for 6973.
Powell, Allen: to remove charge of desertion (see bill S. 2208) Increase of Navy 6719, 6726, 6727.
1618. International copyright 3273.
Prisoners of war: to reimburse (see billS. 505} 31. Lawrence Louisiana. commission 3092.
Rodman: Daniel C., and others: for relief (see billS. 1839) 895. Legislation on appropriation bills 4152, 4155, 4156.
Sawtelle, Charles G: for relief (see billS. 2998) 4496. · Mineral lands to aliens 2829.
Scott, Elizabeth G: to increase pension {see bill S. 944) 88. National Academy of Dental Science 4510.
Sinclair, James B: for relief of estate (see billS. 3596) 9888. New Berne cemetery road 5384.
Soldiers and sailors: for relief of those enlisted under assumed Ordnance manufacture 5676, 5677, 5711, 5712, 5713, 5714, 5725, .
names {see billS. 1295) 289. 5726, 572~, 6 26, 6832, 6834, 7620, 7622, 7623, 8105, 8106,
Townsend's Library of National, State, and Individual Records: 8107, 8108, 8110, 8113.
to purchase (see billS. 1700) 727. Pension appropriation bill4151.
United States sharpshooters: to erect monument to {see bill S. Personal explanation 8672.
3595) 9888. . Plimpton Company:: relief of 667, 668, 695,
Verneuil, Ann: to pension (see bill S. 1004) 117. Pneumatic gun-carriages 5379, 5380.
West Point, N. Y: to enlarge military reservation at (see bill Postal crimes 7661.
s. 3122) 5087. Printing Government publications 7277.
West Washington Electric Lighting, Heating, Motor, and Power Punishment of rape 6501.
Company: to incorporate (see bill S. 2312) 1941. Signal-Service Bureau 8681.
Motions and resolutions offered by Smith, Charles L: statement of 8150, 8151.
Adjourn: to 3407, 5252, 7270. Swenson, Magnus: patent claim of 74.
Allen, Lewis D: to withdraw his papers 2204. Tariff 1637, 9404.
Atlanta (U. S. steamer) calling for reports relative to 1618. Vetoed pension bills 6175, 6177, 6178, 6709.
Executive session: for 2569, 4803, 8688. Reports made by. from
Hamilton, Schuyler: to withdraw his papers 506. Committee on Military Affairs
Markland, A. H: calling for letter of 1435. . Army appropriation bill (amendments) 545.3, 5658.
Merriman, Charles G: to withdraw his papers 3800. Army officers' retirement (billS. 1100) 3673.
Public timber lands: inquiry relative to legislation for disposal Army paymas ters' bonds (bill H. R. 8873) 6824.
of 567. ' Army subsistence department {REPORT 225} 1069.
Seeds: inquiry relative to nnrchase by Agricultural Depart- Baird, Absalom (S. R. 59) 1941.
ment 8755. Collis, Stephen M. (REPORT 1507) 5086.
Sheridan, Philip H: to attend funeral of 7270, 7387• . District of Columbia militia (bill S. 2602) 2729.
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. Hawley, Joseph E.-Continued. Hayden, Ed1.oard D.-Continued.
Reports made by, from Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Committee on Military Ajfai1·s Mackin, Margaret: to pension (see bill H. R. 9121) 2634.
DistTict of Columbia militia (H. Res. 161) 6247. Navy: to regulate pay of ensigns (see bill H. R. 4465) ·363.
Hedberg, Alfxed (REPORT 431) 1617. Nelson, Susan C: to pension (see bill H. R. 5463) 583.
Lecomte, Henry (S. R . .112) 9081. Norton, John: to pension (see bill H. R. 2484) 243.
Lewis, l\Iary A. (bill S. 1499) 1001. Pasho, Oliver: to pension (see bill H. R. 2480} 243.
Jl'Iilitia report: motion to reprint 1729. Postal telegraph: to establish (see bill H. R. .4971) 485.
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers (H. Res. 195) Smith, Mehitable A: to pension (see bill H. R. 5464) 583.
6341. TallyHo (brig): to adjudicate~claimof owners (see bill H. R. . I
Pike's Peak wagon-road (billS. 3482) 7963. 6757) 1002.
Pneumatic gun-carriages (bill.S. 2515) 4496. Toson, Laura M: to pension (see bill H. R. 2481) 243 . .
Tomlinson, Mark (REPORT 2385) 9393. Von Olnhansen, Mary: to pension (see bill H. R. 10951) 6706.
Urtacho, Jose Andres (S. R. 68) 2746. Walker, Horace: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R.
Winona (Minn.) bridge (bill H. R. 10604) 6688. 2487) 244.
]ommittee on Printing Winslow, Jennie P: to pension (see bill H. R. 2483) 243. ~
Academy of Sciences: resolution to print report of-1007. Wyman, Samuel~: for relief (see bill H. R. 2478) 243.
Dependent-pension and education bills: motion to print, 2679. Petition:J and papers presented by, from
Government publications (billS. 3162; REPORT 1575) 5195. Anderson, Albert, and others: .against repeal of tax on tobacco
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers: motion to re- 2635.
print report 2638. · Boston (Mass.) city council: infavor of Castle Island for park
Newburgh (N.Y.) centennial report (REPORT 1807) 6341. purposes 4895.
Pacific l{ailroad Commission report: resolution to print (RE- Gillam, Andrew: for relief 367.
PORTS 2216, 2242) 8536, 8559. McKay, Daniel: for relief 4895.
Supreme Court decisions (REPORT 2375) 9347. McKay, Nathaniel: for relief 4895.
Vetoed pension bills 6013. Massachusetts, citizens of: for postal telegraph 2823.
Votes of. Se.e YEA AND NAY VOTES. - - - for protection of Yellowstone Park 3219.
Hawley, R. M. - - - citizens of Somerville: for aid to common schools 943.
:Massachusetts Grand Army post: rela.tive to headstones for sol-
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 1047) 189. iliers' graves 3380.
Hawn, Emanuel R. Ma.ssachusetts Knights of Labor: for protection against convict
Bill for relief of widow (see bill H. R. 6974). labor 4494.
Massachusetts Pharmaceutical Association: for repeal of license
Hawn, JJiary E. tax on druggists 4895.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6974). Pape, Edward, and others: for relief 1004.
United States, citizens of: for purchase of "Prospect Hill," in
Hawn , Scott S. Massachusetts llOG, 1112.
Bill to· pension (see bill S. 3200). Whiting, John L., and others: relative to tariff on brushes 2820.
Haworth, I1·a Worsted Operatives' Protective Association: in favor o1 protect-
ing worsted yarn 3672. •
Bill for .relief (see bill S. 1971).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2229). Remarks by, on •
McKay, Nathaniel: relief of 1123, 1126.
Haworth, J. D. Portraits of ex-Speakers 581.
Bill to pension (see billS. ::J435). Tally-Ho (brig): claim of owners 2616.
Haxthausen, JosezJlt Votes of. See YEA. AND NAY VOTES.
Bill for 1'elief (see bill H. R. 11259). Hayden, Francis D.
Hay, Abbie llL. Petition for relief 1528.
Bill to pension (see hillS. 172). Hayden, Janu.s
Hay, Archibald C. Petition for relief 236!>.
Petition for relief 822. Hayden, Lewis .-
~ay, Edwin B. Petition for relief 1577.
Joint resolution for relief (see H. Res. 41). Hayden, William
Hay, R. D. Petition for relief 2387.
Bill for relief of heirs (see bill H. R. 3094}. Hayden & Taylor
Haycraft, D. K. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6394) •
.• Petition for relief 855.
Hayes, · Benjamin A.
Hayden, AttgusittS L. · Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 1039) 189.
Petition for relief 1577. Hayes, Bolizar J.
Hayden, Edward D. (a Representativefro-rn.JJfa.ssachusetts) Papers referred in Honse 1695.
Attended 5. Hayes, Jolm B.
Appointed on committees 279.
Leave of absence granted to. 204, 584, 1448, 2839, 4580, 5283. Petition for relief 8362.
Bills and joint resolutjons introduced by Hayes, Jonathan
Brown, Edwin: to pension (see bill H. R. 5462) 583. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6931).
Busnach, S. U: to pension (see bill H. R. 9122) 2634.
Converse, Mary E: to. pension (see bill H. R. 11419) 8519. Hayes, Joseph D.
Copeland, Maria B: to pension (see bill H. R. 2482)"'243. Papers referred in House 1038.
Currier, Arthur T: t{) remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. Hayes, Michael
2486) 243.
Darling, Mary:· to pension (see bill H. R. 9120) 2634. Petition for pension 182. (
Downing, Robert: to remove charge of desertion (see bills H. R. Hayes, Nam1J A.
2485, 9125) 243, 2634. Bill to pension (see bill S. 3144).
Fleck, Matthew: to pension (see bill H. R 1 9123) 2634.
Gillan, Andrew: to restore to pension (see bill H. R. 4546) 365. Hayes, Sanwel J.
Greely, Phillip T: for relief (see bill H. R. 2479) 243. Bill for relief (sP..e bill H. R. 11011).
Hooper, George R: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 9124) 2634.
Horrigan, John: to pension (see bill H. R. 11418) 8519. Hayes, Sm·ah
McKay, Nathaniel: for relief (see bill H. R. 2477) 243. Petition for relief of heirs 4436.
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'Bayes, Sterling Hayes, Walter I.-Continued
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514). Petitions and pap.ers presented 6y, from
Hayes, Walter L (a Representativejr01n Iowa) Kauffman, B. F: for relief 500.
Letter-carriers: relative to pay 432•
.Attended 5. Meader, Sarah: for pension 1806•
.Appointed on committees 279. Morand, Rudolph: for pension 432•
.Appointed on committee to investigate charges of improper con- Mueller, Ernest: for pension 644. .
duct against member of House 8415. Muscatine (Iowa) Business Men's Association: for station for
Leave of absence granted to 82, 2921, 7830, 9191. manufacturing sugar in Iowa 1171.
Amendments offered hyJ to Rountree, John H: for pension 644.
Deficiency appropriation bill 7235. Schafer, Henry: for relief 1004.
Schebler, John: for pension 2042.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Soldiers: for land grants 891 •
.Aberdeen, Dak: grannng real estate to (see bill H. R. 6736) 1002. Victor (Iowa) Grand Army Post: for service pensions 1306.
Bagley, George W: to pension (see bill H. R. 11472) 9811. Wearer, Annie J: for pension 1762.
Bischer, Frederick: to pension (see bill H. R. 7705) 1486. Wells, George R: for pension 4793.
Brooke, Thomas S., & Co: for relief (see bill H. R. 8486) 2041. White, William: for pension 1209.
Clint{)n, Iowa: t{) erect public building at (see bill H. R. 10052) Wittig, Charles M: for relief 367.
4492. Wright, Lavinia: for pension 644.
Crawford, J. B: to pension (see bill H . .R. 11507) 9854. Remarks by, on
Daut, Fred, & Co: for relief (see bill H. R. 6510) 924.
Davenport, Iowa: to erect public building at (see bill H. R .. Jurisdiction of United States courts 8308.
7044) 1150. Moffatt, Seth C: death of 1612.
De Freest, William H: for relief (see bill H. R. 4513) 365. / Reports made by, from
Dow, Huldah .A: to pension (see bill H. R. 3593) 325. Ocrmmittee on Accounts
Ellis, JesseN: to pension (see bill H. R. 4834) 468. Kuehling, B. C: resolution to pay •as locksmith, adopted 1893.
Fagan, Thomas: to pension (see bill H. R. 4510) 365. Ruddlesden, Maurice: resolution to pay difference in salary
Foster, J. T: for relief (see bill H. R. 5506) !)84. • 1889.
Heine, Bonaventura: for relief (see bill H. R. 5111) 496. CX>mmittee on Territories
Hiffard, E . .A: to pension (see bill H. R. 7706) 1486. City Df Colfax, Wash: charter {REPORT 2904) 6369.
Holmes, Prentice: for relief (see bill H. R. 4512) 365. Spanish and Mexican land gra!lt& {REPORT 71) 640.
Iowa: to amend act dividing into two judicial dis'tricts (see bill
H. R. 7734) 1513. Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VoTES.
Kane, John: for relief (see bill H. R. 11475) 9811.
McElravy, James W: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 11376) Hayes, WilliamH. (administrator)
8415. Bills for :relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
Machlan, :M:ary F: to pension (see bill H. R. 11473) 9811.
Meader, Sarah: to pension (see bill H. R. 8156) 1806. Hayett, Henry
Mississippi River: to improve 1356. . Petition for relief 5478.
- - t o allow' bridge across at Clinton (see bills H. R. 4514,
~ 6610) 365, 961. ~ Hayford, .Axe~
- - t o allow bridge across at Muscatine (see bill H. R. 6570) Bill for relief of heirs (see bill S. 1212).
943. Bill for relief of heirs (see bill H. R. 787).
Morand, Rudolph: to pension (see bill H. R. 3592) 325.
Mueller, Ernst: to pension (see bill H. R. 5757) 641. Hayford, Esther B.
O'Donnell, J: to pension (see bill H. R. 11474) 9811. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 369).
O'Keefe, Patrick: to pension (see bill H. R. 10989) 6823.
Pensions: to amend law relative to commencement of dependent Haygood, Benjamin
fathers' (see bill H. R. 4952) 485. Papers referred in House 1209.
Roddewig, Fritz: to pension (see bill H. R. 4511) 365.
Rountree, John H: to pension (see bill H. R. 5759) 641. Hay Lake Channel, Michigan
Schafer, Henry: to pension arrears (see bill H. R. 6735) 1002. Bill to improve {see bill S. 1821).
Schebler, John: to pension (see bill H. R. 8485) 2041.
Sbrawder, Daniel: to pension (see bill H. R. 11055) 7104. Haymaker, Frances
Stibolt, C. H: for relief of legal representatives (see bill H. R. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4497).
11224) 7759. .
Terry, William H: to pension (see bill H. R. 5415) 563. Hayman, Jacob
Weaver, Annie J: to pension (see bill H. R. 8100) 1761. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8293).
Wells, George R: to pension {see bill H. R. 9993) 4206. Petition for pension 1922.
Welty, Joseph H: to pension (see bill H. R. 11471) 9811.
White, George F: to pension (see bill H. R. 11470) 9811. Haymon, H. 0. •
White, William: to pension (see bills H. R. 6509, 7242) 924, 1208. Petition for relief 1113.
Wittig, Charles M: for relief (see bill H. R. 45tl9) 365. Hayne, Harry
Wright, Lavinia: to pension (see bill H. R. 5758) 641.
Petition for relief 1307.
Motions and resolutions offered by
Committee on .Accounts: to allow annual clerk for 7036. Hayne, Mary
Petitions and papers presented by, from Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10005).1
Chicago, Rock Island and Pad:fic Railway Company, conductors Haynes, James T.
of: against licensing conductors 1762. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2966).
Davenport (Iowa) .Academy of Natural Sciences: relative to cat· Haynes, John
tle and dairy farming 10~.
Dorr, Hnldah .A: for pension 432. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8321).
Heinz, Bonaventura: for relief 500. Petition for relief 1067.
Iowa, citizens ot: for aid to education 1992, 2792, 3319. Haynes, Jol!iah
- - for service pensions 1764, 1991.
- - for postal telegraph 891, 2823. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6596).
- - for increase of pay of fourth-class postmasters 645. Haynes, Nancy
--citizens of Clinton: for improvement of Mississippi River Petition for relief 2326.
1356.
- - citizens of La. Motte: to place tin-plate on free-list 2425. Haynes, Samuel S.
Iowa Sons of Veterans: for condemned cannon to Army posts Bill"for relief (see bill H. R. 11011).
2870.
Iowa University, faculty of: in favor of international copyright Haynie, H. H.
law 1067. Papers referred in Honse 253.
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Haynie, Ma1·ian F. Hazzard, George
Bill for relief (see bill S. 684). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4243).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 67). Heacock, .John 0.
Haynie, Na'ncy Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9213).
Petition for relief 1937. Heacock, John F.
Haynie, Racltel ..-Bill to penson (see bill H. R. 11075).
Bill to pension (see billS. 3589). Head, .Alfred
Hays, Annie A. Bill for relief (see bill H •. R. 860).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9754). Head, Francis M. l
Hays, Catherine Petition for relief 1577.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5398). Head, Jane .A.
Hays, E. P. Papers referred in House 1209.
Petition for relief 2241. Head, John
Hays, Isaac Petition for relief 2133.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9289). Headstones. See W .AR OF REBELLION.
Petitio~! for r~lief 3609.
Heady, William J.
Hays, Isabella
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4042).
Bill to increase pension (see bill H.R. 9910),
Hays, John N. Heafer, George
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10292). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9645).
Papers referred in House 4847. Healy, Charles _
Hays, Lodiska J. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9563).
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R•.8092). Healy, Edward .
· Hays, Louisa A. A. Bill to pe~ion (see bill H. R. 6057).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. ~142). Healy, Henry G.
Hays, Martha Bill for relief (see billS. 3206).
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 9114). Healy, Ja11WS
Hays, Oliver B. Bil~ for relief (see bill H. R. 4551).
Petition for relief of estate 1467. Healy, Michael
Hays, Samuel Bill_to correct military record of(see bill S.1461).
Bills to pension (see bills H. R. 747, 9726). Healy, WiUimn
Hays, Sarah Bill to pension (see billS. 806).
B-ill to pension (see bill H. R. 9365). Heard, .Agnes
Petition for relief 1170.
Hays, Thomas J.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 356). Heard, .Amanda
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11117).
Hayton, David T.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6S46). Heard, John .A.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5589).
Hayward, Aaron
Heard, John T. (a Representative from Missouri)
Bill to pension (Eee bill H. R. 4178).
Attended5.
Haywood, David A. Appointed on committee:s 279.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3132). Appointed conferee 4468, 6945.
Appointed on Committee on Elections 51.
Haywood, Pranlc P. Leave of absence granted to 2842, 9338. -
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5432). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Papers referred in House 564. Ash, J. D: for relief (see bill H. R. 1167) 181.
Haywood, Frank P., and others Ayers, Alvin A: for relief (see bill H. R. 1170) 181.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5433). Baltimore and Potomac Railroad: to allow extension of side
track in Washington (see bill H. R. 9977) 4141.
Hayworth, Ricliq.n l Bentley, Daniel: for relief (see bill H. R. 6456) 890.
Petition for relief of heirs 4613. Bills, Daniel: to pension (see bill H. R. 5901) 687.
Blake, David: to pension (see bill H. R. 3188) 282.
Hazeltine, Caroline R. Blanton, C. C: to pension (see bill H. R. 7472) 1354. _
Bill to pension (see billS. 2385). Booneville, Mo: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 7787)
Hazelwood, Samuel 1518.
Bouldin, David W: for relief (see bill H. R. 10208) 4688.
Petition for relief 1530. Bureau of Statistics: to reorganize (see bill H. R. 1597) 221.
Hazen, W. 0. Burke, Martha W: for relief (see bill H. R. 10168) 4661. --
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 2911, 6047). Byrum, Alexander R: for relief-(see bill H. R. 1161) 181.
Card, ;James D: for relief (see bill H. R. 1160) 181.
Hazlett, And1·ew H. Child, Pratt & Fox: for relief of representatives {see bill H. R.
Bill to pension Jsee bill H. R. 10665). 8734) 2282.
Childers, Charles J. B: for relief (see bill H. R. 5205) 497.
Hazlett, Himm K. Connor, Patrick: for relief (see bill H. R. 7818) 1527.
· Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7128). Cooper, Hoy: for relief (see bill H. R. 1169) 181.
Hazlewood, Oa.Zvin T. Cowden, William F: to pension (see bill H. R. 864) 178. ·
Cranch, Nancy: to pension (see bill H. R. 3187) 282.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 2977, 4095). Crudge:qton, William: for relief (see bill H. R. 1168) 181.
Hazlewood, Janws Davis, Isaac A: for relief (Ree bill H. R. 1164) 181.
Petition for relief 1249. Diehl, ;Joseph: for relief (see bill H. R. 861) 178.
Direct tax. of 1861: to refund (see bill H. R. 1595) 221.
Hazzard, .Allen D. District of Columbia: for protection of hotel-keepere in (see bill
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6054). H. R. 8045) 1744.
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Hedges, lVillimn
Bills to erect public building at (see bills S. 1941; H. R. 1961,
Petition for relief 5648.
Resolution of inquiry in House relative tO claim o~ referred 7601).
Bill to refine bullion at assay office in (se~ bill H. R. 19p3).
7271.
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Hedges & Spalding Heller, George
Report of Court of Claims on claim of 51. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9556).
Hedgpeth, J-ohn Heller, J. 0.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 1165) Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 505).
Hedrick, Willimn E. and Sarnuel Hellman, M. S.
Petition for relief 6454. Bill for relief (see billS. 3358).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10978).
HeiDeman, Dorr Petition for relief 6102.
Bill for relief (see billS. ~9).
·.
Hellyer, Josephine D.
Heffner, Edward _ Pill for relief (see bill S. 2923).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10370). l ill for relief (see bill H. R. 9918).
Heflebower, Jo!u't Helm, Henry B.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 2952, 7362). Petition for relief 1577.
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INDEX -TO THE. CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
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Helm, W. B~ Hemphill-Continued.
Bills for relief of estate (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514:). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
I
Helper, H. H. District of Columbia: to secure compilation of law in force in (see
• bill H. R. 667R) 9 5. -
Bill for relief ~ee billS. 2724). - - t o abolish police court and justices of peace in (see bill H.
Helper, H. ·P. R. 4360) 359.
Petition for relief 3164. - - - t o pu rchase manuscript compilation of municipal laws
, of (see bill H. R.) 4361 359.
Helsley, Wi{liam D. District of Columbia jail: to amend law relati\e to management
Bill to pension (see bill~· R. 9171). of (see bill H. R. 8669) 2228.
Mittag, John F. G: to pension (see bill H. R. 6434) 85:1.
Helston, Eugenia .A. Parker, Thomas J: for relief (see bill H. R. 10096) 4493.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10806). Rock; Creek, District of Columbia: for improvement of (see bill
Helton, Richa1·d H. R. 9629) 3250.
State war claims of 1812: to settle (see bill H. R. 1 10) 230.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9835). Under-ground Conduit Company: to incorporate (see bill ll. R.
Helton, Mrs. S. S. 9853) 3746.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 65H): Warrants of arrest: to amend law relative to (see bill H. R.
1807) 229.
Hemiup, Charles L. Washington, D. C: to extend streets and avenues in (see bill H.
Bill for relief (see billS. 1197). R. 8671) 2228.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3858). - --- to pmchase site for post-office in (see bills H. R. 10324)
Hemp 4890.
- - to widen B street southeast in (see bill H. R. 8384) 1976.
Bills to repeal duties on (see bills H. R. 1580, 4980). Washington and Georgetown. Railroad Company: to amend act
Bill to improve cultivation of (see billS. 2560). to incorporate (see bill H. R. 5684) 635.
Hemp. W. D. Wortham, R. L: for relief of heirs (see bill H. R. 9013) 2509.
Papers referred in House 725. Motions and resolutions offered by
Hemphill, John J. (a BwresentativejrO?n South Carolina) Adjourn: to 1168, 1526.
Bills: to reprint 5284.
Attended 5. Rules: to amend Rule XXVI 359.
Appointed on committees 279.
Appointed conferee 4468. Petitiom and papers presented by, from
Appointed director of Columbia Institution for Deaf and numb Barnard, Job: for relief 532. _
1340. District of Columbia, citizens of: against railroad tunnel 724.
Appointed teller 1167, 1527, 1984, 1988, 2421, 2422, 5126, 7504. - - - for improvement of streets 926, 2042. ·
Leave of absence granted to 2818, 5627,6758, 7544,7740, 8540. - - - for prohibitory legislation in District Columbia 766.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by - - - citizens of W asbington: that Congress give additional day
for District affairs 305, 3o7.
Anacostia and Potomac River Railroad: to amend act granting ---North Capitol and Boundary Streets Association: for re·
right of way to (see_bill H. R. 6675) 985. lief 926.
- - t o amend act relative to route of (see bill H. R. 8385) District of Columbia Woman's Christian Temperance Union: for
1977. prohibitory legislation 6707.
Barnard, Job: to authorize sale of real estate in District of Co- Lyceum, Coleran: for relief 3672.
lumbia to (see bill H. R. 5683) 635. South CaroHna, citizens of: for postal telegraph 2822.
Commissioners' fees: to amend law relative to (see bill H. R. - - - for increase of pay of fourth-class postmasters 1719, 1923,
1808) 230. 2242.
Courts of United States: granting rights of citizens of District· ---relative to pure lard 2510, 3113.
of Columbia in (see bill H. R. 1809) 230.
- District of Columbia: to amend act to regulate steam-engineer- Remarks by, on
ing in (see bill H. R. 7440) 1344. Anatomical science in District of Columbia 1988, 2415, 2416,
- - - to regulate practice of .pharmacy in (see bill H. R. 10844) 2417, 2420, 2421, 2422.
6368. Brightwood Railroad Company 6703, 6704.
- - to amend law relative to jurors in (see bill H. R. 10870) District of Columbia: business 6018.
6446. District of Columbia Girls' Reform School8904.
- - f or plumbing regulations in (see bill H. R. 10059) 4472. District of Columbia municipal laws 5541, 5542, 5543, 5546,
- - t o regulate tax sales in (see bill H. R. 10060) 447~. 5547.
---to chauge names of corporations in (see bill H. R. 8670) Eastern Branch bridge 3577.
2228. Eight-hour law 2276. -
- - t o grade streets in (see bill H. R. 7766) 1515. Georgetown and Tennallytown Railroad 5122, 5123, 5125, 5126,
- - t o punish assaults in (see bill H. R. 7769) 1515. 55!12.
- - t o punish mmder in (see bill H. R. 7768) 1515. Georgetown Elevator and Railway Company 6700.
- - to regulate fees of recorder of deeds and register of wills Lottery advertisements 1098, 1099, 1154, 1156, 1160.
in (see bills H. R. 7767, 10871) 1515, 6446. Prohibition petitions: reference of 1117.
- - - to amend act to regulate elevatoi"S in (see bill H. R. 7 441) Record of will in District of Columbia 1096, 1097.
. 1344. Rock Creek bridge 1116, 1117, 1163, 1164.
- - - t o extend Vermont aveuue in (see bill H. R. 7442) 1344. Rock Creek_park 7494, 7495, 7498, 7499, 7500, 7501.
- - - to prohibit selling tobacco to minors in (see bill H. R. Rock Creek Railway 1521-1526, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 4955.
7068) 1151. Tariff 3416-3424, 5076, 5077.
- - - to amend police regulations for (see bill H. R. 9628) Washington and Highlands Street Railroad 6696. .
3250. Washington a.nd Western Maryland Railroad 7503.
- - - to regulate steam-engineering in (see bill H. R. 9763) Reports made by, from
3545. C<>mmittee of conference
- - - to regulate use of river fronts in (see bill H. R. 9630) Eckington and Soldiers' Home Railroad (bill·H. R. 6899) 4954.
3250. Georgetown Barge, Dock, Elevator, and Railway Company (bill
- - f o r additional term of court in (see bill H. R. 6680) 985. s. 2252) 8380.
- - - for appointment of commissioners of deeds and notaries Rock Creek Railway (bill H. R. 2017) 4856, 4954.
in (see bill H. R. 6679) 985.
--relative to .acknowledgments of deeds of land in (see OommiUee on the District of Columbia
bill H. R. 6157) 805. American Trus.!; Company (REPORT 2411) 4817.
-.--relative to corporations in (see bill H. R. 6557) 929. Arrears of taxes (REPORT 1804) 3142.
- - - relati'"e to suits in ejectment in (see bill H. R. 6156) 805. Barnard, J. C. (REPORT 643) 1381.
- - to amend laws relative to land titles in (see·bill H. R. Bates, F. H. (bill H. R. 8272; REPORT 983) 1892.
6158) 806. Board of Audit (REPORT 3248, ornitted in Record).
_ - - to create board of audit in (see bill H. R. 6676) 985. ' Church of the Ascension (bill H. R. 10926; REPORT 3007) 6696.
- - to increase police force of (see bill H. R. 6677) 985. District of Columbia militia (bills S. 2602; H. R. 9068) 3825, 518.~
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INDEX TO THE CONGRESSiONAL RECORD. - 361
Hemphill, John J.-Continued. H~nderson, D avid B.-Continued.
Reports made bY. fro.7l Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Committee on the District of Columbia - .
Pensions: to increase for total helplessness (see- bill H. R. 1362)
District of Col.runbb poor (REPORT 1803) 3142. 212.
District of Columbia tax sales {REPORT 2670) 5390. Reform school for girls of District of Columbia: to incorporate
German Lutheran cemetery (REPORT 2360) 4672. (see bill H. R. 1361) 212. ·
- - -· resolution of inquiry relative to extension of streets Rook, Thomas: to pension (see bill H. R. 8790) 2366.
through, adopted 1059. Sailer, Elizabeth B: to pension (see bill H. R. 160) 156.
Hotel water-meters (HEPORT 3247, omitted in Record). Senators: to amend law relative to election of (see bill H. R.
Industrial home school (REPORT 2061) 3825. 7733) 1513.
Lottery tickets (bill H. R. 5933; REPORT 125) 712. State war claims: to pay interest on (see bill H. R. 1364) 212.
Municipal laws {bill H. R. 8308; REPORT 1005) 1908. Thomas, Jane: to pension (see bill H. R. 159) 156.
National Safe Deposit Company (REPORT 2546) 5062. Thompson, William: for relief (see bill H. R. 166) 156.
Police force (REPORT 1004) 1908.
Prohibition {bills H. R. 1493, 1748, 1749, 3385, 4959}-1832. Motions and resolutions offered by
Protection of_girls (bill H. R. 5870; REPORT 92) 671. Adjourn: to 1527.
Real estate in Territories (REPORT 642) 1381. Appropriations: for index of 1513.
Real Estate Titleinsm·ance CoJDtlany (bill H. R. 10423; REPORT Public lands: relative to occupation by cattle companies of 212.
2547) 5062. Rock Creek, District of Columbia: to recommit bill to construct
Record of wills (REPORTS 93, 1805) 671, 3142. bridge across 1166, 1167.
Rock Creek bridge (REPORT 1480) 2502.
Service of summons (REPORT 324) 1028. Petitions and papers presented 6y, from
Washington City real estate (REPORT 1873) 3186. "American party :" relative to immigration 4871.
Washington Safe Deposit Company (REPORT 2545) 5062. Bennett, George: for pension 162.
WMhington and Western Maryland Railroad Company (REPORT British House of Commons, members of: relative to arbitration
3243) 74(15. 162.
Writs of summons (REPORT 2671) 5390. Butchers' National Protective Association: favoring bill for pure
Votes of. See YEA.. :AND ~A..Y VOTES. lard 2599.
Butler County (Iowa)"Grand .A.rmy posts: rel~tive to national
Hemphill, Robert E. tribune pension bill 7321.
Petition for relief from charge of desertion 2134. California, citizens of San Francisco: against Ohinese immigra-
Benard, W. J. tion 1356.
Cotes, .J. W: relative to pensions 162.
Petition for relief 5607. Council .Bluffs (Iowa) Board of Trade: in favor Qf Outhwaite
Hench, Henry bill5936.
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 6786). District of Columbia, citizens of: for relief of poor 891.
---musicians of: relative to Marine band 2088.
Henderson, Kentucky Dixon, .J. S: for relief 1529.
Bill for relief of Christian Church at (see bill H. R. 3631). Dubuque (Iowa) .A.rt Association: for abolition ofdutyon works
Papers in claim of Christian ChurcJ:l at, referred in House 564. of art162.
Dubuque (Iowa) Cigar-makers' Union: relative to taxes on to-
Henderson, · North Carolina bacco 612. ·
Bill to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 11220). Dubuque (Iowa) Knights of Labor: in favor of tonnage bill
2387. .
Henderson, A. ~-
Dubuque (Iowa) Typographical Union: relative to pay of em-
Petition for relief of widow 6399. ployes in Government Printing Office 1004.
Henderson, Benjamin - - in favor of international copyright law 2510.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8923). Dubuque (Iowa) Water-ways Convention: relative to Senate bill
275, 644.
Henderson, David B. (a Representative from Iowa) ---for improvement of the Upper Mississippi 688.
Attended 5. Fichthorn, Lewis: for pension 500. .
Appointed on committees 279. Freeman, P. G: relative to oleomargarine aet 398.
Appointed conferee 4164,9414. Grand Army of the Republic: for erection of statue to John .A..
Appointed teller 1167, 1526. Logan in Washington City 3251.
Leave of absence granted to 8827, 9546. Howard, 0. 0: relative to pay of army chaplains 1356.
Amendments offered by, to Iowa, citizens of: for aid to education 1764, 2512, 2636, 3030.
- - for postal telegraph 398, 2823.
Colored industrial exhibition: bill to hold at Atlanta. 7313. ---for service :pensions 1466, 1807, 2283, 2511, 2785, 3266,
District of Columbia appropriation bill 4487. 3471, 7322. .
Rock Creek Railwt\Y Company: bill to incorporate 1522, 1524, - - - for increaee of pay of fonrth-class postmasters 3266.
1982. ---for prohibitory legislation . in District of Columbia 963,
Bills and joint resolutions introd.uced by 6823. .
Army chaplains: to establish corps of (see bill H. R. 7221) 1207. ---citizens of Brewer County: against admission of Utah
Bennett, George: to pension (see bill H. R. 163) 156. 2199.
Collinge, Alexande.r.J: to pension (see bill H. R. 2176) 240. -· - - for amendments to interstate-commerce law 6768.
Courts of United States: fixing salaries of district judges (see - - - citizens of Dubuque: against removal of tax on tobacco
bill H. R. 1366) 212. 1762.
- - - t o regulate terms in northern district of Iowa (see bill ---citizens of Franklin County: against reduction of dnty
H. R. 6051) 770. on linseed oil 2387.
Dairy farming: to print consular reports on (see H. Res. 1) 42. - - - citizens of Hampton: relative to convict labor 4373.
Decoration day: to make legal holiday (see bill H. R. 10053) - _--citizens of Harden County: for retention of oleomarga·
4472. . rine law 1466..
Direct tax of 1861: to refund (see bill H. R. 1363) 212. ---citizens of Waterloo: in favor of Haddock bill1922. -
Dubuque, Iowa: to appoint steam-boat inspectoJ' at (see bill H. - - - letter-carriers of Dubuque: for increase of pay 162.
R. 9061) 2617. - - - post-offic_e clerks of Dubuque: in favor of bill 5664, 2510.
Elderkin, David T: to pension (see bill H. R. 158) 156. ---woolen manufacturers of: against Mills bill6339.
Fichthorn, Lewis: to pension (see bill H. R. 2174) 240. Iowa Agricultural Society: for extinction of pleuro-pneumonia
.Jewell, Sarah M: to pension (see bill H. R. 2175) 240. 1112.
Loeper, Albert: to pension (see bill H. R. 162) 156. Iowa Grand Army posts: for pension legislation 162.
Logan, John A: for erection of statue to (see H. Res.155) 3249. - - - for bead-stones for soldiers' graves 3766, 9467.
Mabb, Albert: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 161) 156. Iowa Improved Stock Breeders' Association: for extermination
Markham, II. C: for relief (see bill H. R. 165) 156. _of pleuro-pneumonia 252.
Pa.us, Henry .A.: for relief (see bill H. R. 164) 156. Iowa Knights of L~bor: favoring House bill8716, 367~
Pension laws: to amend relative to furloughs (see bill H. R. Iowa Legislature: relative to pen."lions 1576.
1365) 212. - - - relative to swa~p-land indeninity 3672.
362' INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL -RECORD.
Henderson, Dat•id B.-Continued. '· Henderson, James L. ~
Petitions and papers presented by. from Bill to place on rolls of Army (see bill H. R. 314).
Iowa Legislature: relative to records of land office 2870. Papers referred in House 16.
- - for amendment of Constitution 2918. Henderson, John D.
- - - again.&t sale of adulterated lard 987. Bill for :telief of heirs (see billS. 1949).
- - for relief of settlers on Des Moines River lands 2225.
Bill for reli~f of heirs (see bill H. R. 7119).
--relative to liens of judgment in Federal courts 1209.
--relative to election of United States Senators 1395. Henderson, JohnS. (a Representative from North Carolina)
Iowa Railroad Commission: for protection to railroad employes Attended 5. -
2725. Appointed on committees 279.
Jewell, Sarah M: for pension 432. Appointed conferee 34.36, 4468, 5903, 6794, 8830.
Looper, Albert: for relief 162~ Leave of absence granted to 292~ 9330.
Mabb, Albert: for increase of pension 162. Bills and joint resolutions introduced b,y ·
Manchester (Iowa) Women's Temperance Union: for interna-
tional conference 162. Civil service: to prescribe term of office in (see bill H. R. 4301)
Marvin, R. 1\f: relative to pensions 162. 357.
Myers, Tice & Co: relative to tax on. tobacco 4871. .- - t o regulate appointments in (see bill H. R _ 4300) 357.
National Farmers' Alliance: for Secretary of Agriculture 2199. Courts of United States: to limit authorityofjndges(see bill H.
National Laundrymen's Association: against Chinese immigra· R. 11396) 8459. ;
tion 1356. Criminal cases: to simplify pleadings in (!)ee bill H. R. 7058)
0 1·msby, E. S: rel::ttive to land laws 1356. 1151
Ripley, E. P: for relief 4141. Distilled spirits: to abolish special tax on (see bill H. R.. 8376)
Ryan, William, & Sons: r&lative to adulterated lard 1356. 1976.
- - - relative to statement of W. G. Bartle 2599. District attorneys and marshals: to pay salary instead of fees
Sherman, Milo L., and others: for pension to army ntm!es 162. (see bill H. R. 7057) 1151.
Sbiras, 0. P: relative to changing time of United States courts District of Columbia: relative to overhead clech·ic wires in (see
in Iowa 781. H. Res. 220) 8459.
Society of Army of the Tennessee: for erection of statue to John Fruit spirits : to repeal tax on (see bill H. R. 1702) 225.
A. Logan in. Washington City 3251. Greene, Nathaniel: to erect monument to (see bill H. R. 170'4}
Society of Friends: for international arbitration 891. 225. .
Stone, G. A: relative to national banking 398. Hay, R. D: for relief (see bill H. R. 3094) 251. -
Texas, officers of Fort Worth: for passage of chaplain bill2677. Internal-re\enue employes: for relief (sec bill H. R. 11397) 8459.
Thomas, Jane: for relief162. Internal-revenue laws : to amend (see biUs H. R. 4302, 4303) 357.
Upper Mississippi River convention: relative to buoy lights 1718. · - - to repeal (see bill II. R. 1703) 225.
Upper Mississippi steam-boatmen: for removal of Galena steam- Petree, J. J: for relief (see bill H. R. 6408) 854.
boat inspectorship 2635. Public officers: to regulate issuing commissions to (see bill H.
Upper 1\fississippi Tum-Bezirk: relitive t.o foreign immigration R. 7059} 115L
2:241. Reynolds, William P: for relief (see bill H. ~ 8411) 1989.
Utah Industrial Christian Home Association: for Government Richwine, Joicy: to pension (see bill H. R. 3906} 329.
aid 6226. Salisbury, N. C:- to improve road to national cemetery at (see
Utah Woman's Home Missionary Society: in favor of industrial bill H. R. 1706) 225. ·
home 6226. Setzer, Henry: for relief (see bill H. R. 11227) 7759.
Western Pennsylvania Trades Assembly: in favor of bill 5664, State bunk circnlati.on: to repeal tax on (see bill H. R. 6660) 984.
2510. . Statesville, N. C: to erect public building at lSee bill H. R.17U5)
225. .
Remarks· by. an Tobacco: to repeal tax on (see bill H. ·R. 1701) 225.
Anderson, Mr. Ar R: remarks of 6152. Tobacco tax: to refund (see bill H. R. 11039) 7036.
Claims allowed 384. Treasury surplus: to devote to educ.o1.tion (see bill H. R. 6659)
Colored indust.'ial exhibition 7314, 7318. 984.
District of Columbia appropriation bill4487, 4490. Trusts: to suspend duties on products of (see bill H. R. 11395}
Expenses of United States courts 1283. 8459.
Fisheries retaliation bill 8436. Washington street railroads: to repeal actH ineorporating (see
Fox and Wisconsin Rivers improvement claims 395. bill H. R. 5003) 486.
Jurisdiction of United States courts 8308. West Washington Lighting, Heating, :Motor, and Power Com-
Kentucky war claim 7852. pany: to incorporate (see bill H. R. 8377) 1976.
~Iex:ican boundary survey 8163'. Motions and resolutions Clffered by
Pension appropriation bill 3169, 31'70, 3171, 31'79. Internal-reYenue frauds: inquiry relative to expenses of inves-
Public printing 814, 815. gating 1309.
River and harbor appropriation bill3215.
Petitions and papers presented by~ from
Rock Creek bridge 1166, 1167, 1168.
Rock Creek Rail way 1521, 1525. Allen, S. E: for relief 2241.
Soldiers' claims 7231, 7232. Blackwell's Durham Co-operative Company: rel~tive to tax on
Sorghum sugar 6138. tobacco 4613.
Tariff 3528, 6145. Brinegar, Thomas II.: war claim 182'.
- - sugar 5984. Calder, J. W: for relief 2241.
Texas claims 2159. Calif{)I'Ilia, citizens of San Francisco: for excluding Chinese 1322.
Urgent deficiency bill387. Coltrane, J. R: for relief 2241.
Wea~er, Mr: record of 6145, 6146, 6147. Coward,. W. D: for relief 2241.
Zoological gard~ 8547. Deaf soldiers and sailors: for increase of pension 1067.
District of Columbia, musicians of: relative to Marine band 2042.
Reports made by. from Douthit, Lucie D: war claim 855.
Committee of conference Forsett, Y. W: for relief 2241.
Ohio Valley centennial exposition (bill H. R. 9711) 4317. Ganell, John F: for relief 224L
Gibbons, R. G: for relief 2'141.
Committee on Appropriations Government Printin!! Office employes: for relief 4613.
Cincinnati (Ohio} centennial exposition (bill H. R. 9711; RE-· Green, L I: for relief 2441.
PORT 1958) 3368. Hare, Ferdinand: for abolition of tobacco ta."t: 14.30.
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES. Hayes, E. P: for relief2241.
Holladay, S. L: fof relief 2241.
Henderson, F. 0. Howard, W. D: wnr claim 855.
Petition for relief 4661. Lambert, D. H: for relief 2241.
Laundrymen's Nat.ional Association: in f-avor of anti-Cbin erc
Henderson, Frank J. bill1322.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10204}. ' • Loflin, A. A: for :relief 2241.
Petition for relief 4.689. Love, S. B; or relief 2241.
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368 I~TDEX TO THE OONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Hermann-Continued. Hester, J . .A. (administtator)
Reports made by, from Bills for relief (see billa H. R. 5854, 6514).
Committee on Indian Depredation Claims Hester, ·N. J.
Nichols, I. B. (REPORT 3452) 8614.
Northcutt, E. J., & Brothers (REPORT 3467) 8615. Petition for relief 4689.
Riley, Michael {REPORT 3457) 8614. Hester, Wt'lliam H.
Russell, Joseph (REPORT 3468) 8615.
Schutz, Vitz (REPORT 3460) tl614. Bills to pension (see bills H. R. 6864, 8164}.
Walker, John P. (REPORT 3459) 8614. Hener, Henry
Committee on Puhlic La'nds . Bill to pension (see bill S. 3622).
Guinean, Thomas (REPORT 3432) 8549.
Howe, Motier (REPORT 3362) 7999. Henson, Jesse
- Mineral lands to aliens (REPORT 3014) 6735. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10193).
Moscow (Idaho) cemetery lands (REPORT 3143) 7173.
Oregon land district (REPORT 180) 842, 3662. - Hewitt, Benjamin
Patents for donation claims (REPORT 1676) 2958. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10242).
White, Mary Alice (REPORT 3349) 7954.
Yotes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES.
Hewitt, Olariece
Papers referred in House 929.
Heniandez, Anna
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10805). Hewitt, Henry J.
Bil1s for relief (see bills H. R. 4558, 7646).
Hernandez, Vidal
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2988). Hewitt, Isaac
Papers referred in Honse 5?2. Petition for relief 7104.
Herndon, Rebecca Hewitt, Levi
Petition for relief 1577. Petition for relief 2387
Herod, R. W. Hewlett, Augusti11e M.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 770). Petition for relief 3265.
Herold, isaac N. He'W{ett, J. D. and 0. T.
Petition for pension 2894. Papers referred in Senate 1040, 1088, 109~
Herold, Ruby Heydt, Isaac
Petition for relief 1890. Petition for relief 3163, ~99•
.:
Heron, John Heywood, Humphrey B.
Bill t~ remove the charge of desertion (see bill H. B. 949). Pet.ition for relief of widow 335.
Heron, Mary Hiar, RoyalJ.
Bill for relief (see bill S. 1310). Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 879).
Petition for pension 283.
Herr, Abraham H.
Bill for relief of estate (see billS. 920). Hiatt, J. M.
Bill for relief of estate (see ~ill S. 2191).
Herr, Michael
Bill for relief (see billS. 3625).
\ Hiatt, Ja'fl1,e8 E.
• Petition for relief 3380.
Herridge, William 0.
- Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2995). Hiatt, Peter J.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11570).
Herriman, John 0.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2185).
Hiatt, W. 0., and others
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6622).
Herrin, Robe:rt
Hibbard, E. H.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6452).
Petition for pension 891. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7706).
Herrington, James M. Hibbett, T. 0. (e:tecutor)
Bill for relief (see bill H. R 6026). Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 7012}, Hibbitts, D. C. -
Herrod, Sarah D. Petition for relief of estate 6707, 7649.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4676). Hibbitts, Elizabeth (administratrix)
Herron, Levin D. (executor) . Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514). - •
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514). Hichborn, Philip
Herron, WiUiam R. Joint resolutions to print his · report on European dock-yarda
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2893). (see S. R .. 53; H. Res. 25).
, Hertzog, Annie R. Hickerson, Charles
Claim reported adversely (H. R. REPORT 615) 1380. Petition for relief 3798.
Berwick, John S. Hickey, Benjamin
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3148). Papers referred in Honse 961.
Herzog, Le1-i Hickey, Julia
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2432). Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4861).
Hess, .A maZie Hickey, Tltomas
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10217). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9128).
Hess, John Hickman, Charles Windsor
Bill to remove charge of ~esertion (see bill H. R. 2436)~ Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8282),
Hester, A rchibald P. . Hickman, John R.
-, Birls for relief of estate (see bills. H. R. 5844, 6514). Petition for relief 52.
INDEX TO -THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 369
Hickman, Tllomas J. (executor) Hiestand-Continued.
Petition for relief 366.
Bills ana joint resolutions introduced b.Y
Columbia, Pa: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 9625)
~icks, .A. 3250.
Petition for relief 4689. Etter, James 1r!: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 10802) 6173.
Lancaster Pa: to erect public building at (see bill H. R.1788)
Hicks, .A. W. 229.
Petition for relief 400, 644, 4493. Wenger, Maria: to pension (see bill H. R. 622) 162.
Papers referred in House 1249, 1937. Motions and resolutions offered by
Petition reported back adversely (S. REPORT 564) 1993.
Adjourn: to5775.
Hicks, Alfred B. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
Alexander, Israel: for pension 398.
Hicks, D. B. Birch, I. B., and others: for amendment of patent laws 1663.
Petition for re1ief of administratrix 162. Buckholder, Joseph R: for relief 1762.
Franklin and Marshall Colleges: in favor of international copy-
Hicks, D avid right law 823.
Report of Court of Claims on claim of 8503. Gastiger, Frank, and others: against repeal of tax on cigars 1663.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 11431). Pennsylvania, citizens of: against admission of Utah 43, 644.
- - for aid to education 1249, 1578.
Hicks, E. A. (administmtor) - - for increase of pay of fourth-class postmaste1'B 113, 163,
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514). 532, R24.
Hicks, Elizablih ·- - for postal telegraph 3029.
- - for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 1664,
Bill to pension (see bill S. 1544). 5937.
Hicks, George - - f o r protection of agriculture 3219, 4298.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4088J. - - for protection of Yellowstone Park 3219.
--druggists and physicians of: in favor of repeal of tax on
Hicks, J. JJf. alcohol 3028.
Petition for relief of estate 1922. - - wool manufacturers and others of: against Mills bill 6292.
Pennsylvania Knighta of Labor: for protection. against convict
Hicks, Jacob labor 4494. ·
Bills to pension (see bills H. R. 7493, 10594). Pennsylvania Legislature: for refund of direct tax 252.
Hicks, John Reynolds, John: for relief612. _.
Turner, S. S: for relief 500. '
Bill to pension (see bill S. 3566).
Reports marie by, from
Hicks, Joseph Oommittee on Printing
Bill to pension (see billS. 2507). European dock-yards (REPORT 214) 879.
National Academy of Science report (REPORT 2808) 6457.
Hicks, Lydia A. Smithsonian report (REPORT 207) 844.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8260). Southe~ claims index (REPORT 523) 1247.
Hicks, Mary Committee on War Claims
Petition for relief2871. Benten, Francis A. (REPORT 2036) 3745.
Brott, George F. (REPORT 151) 768.
Hicks, Melvina Burton, Joseph B. (REPORT 322) 1028.
Petition for pension 5378. Chattanooga (Tenn.) Roman Catholic Church (REPORT 103)
Hicks, Richard R. ( ad1ninistrator) 671. .
Parvin, Washington L., and H. L. Green (REPORT 198) 843.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514). Salivas, Miguel (REPORT 695) 1449.
Hicks, Samuel Sanford, Sylvanus (bill H. R. 7966; REPORT 829) 1669.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4616). Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES.
Hicks, Sarah A. Hiett, Jeremiah
Bill to pensio~ (see bill H. R. 2406). Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514).
Hicks, Thomas I. · Hiffard, E. A.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7371). Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7706).
Hicks, W. A.
Higdon, Benedict L.
Bill to pension (see billS. 1742).
Petition for relief5282.
Hicks, W. R.
Petition for pension 646. Higdon, Thomas
Petition reported back adversely (S. REPORT 526) 1993. Petition for relief5282.-
Hicks, William M. Biggason, Francis M.
Petition for relief 1249. Bills to increase pension (see bills S. 757, 2818).'
Hicks, Winburn Higginbotham, James
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2561). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6047).
Bien, .Augtt,stus H. F. Higgins, Elizabeth B., Joel, and Brand
Petition for relief 6768. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3439).
Hiestand, John A. (a Representative from Pennsylvania)
Higgins, Isaac C.
Attended 5. Dill to pension (see billS. 1759).
Appointed on committees 279. • Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2159).
Appointed conferee 1664. Petition for pension 532.
Leave of absence granted to 909, 1307, 1972, 2486, 6475.
Bills and joint resolutions introducer! bi Higgins, Isabella
Alexander, Israel: to pension (see bill H. R. 4728) 397. Bill to increase pension (see billS. 2757).
Army: for relief of acting MSistant surgeons in (see bill H. R. Petition for pension 3220.
5023) 487. . Higgins, John
Burkholder, Joseph B: for relief (see bill H: ll. 4603) 366.
Coble, Jacob A: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. Bill to correct military record of (see bill H. R. 5357).
5289) 498. Petition for relief ~388.
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Higgins, John M. Hill, Branch M. (executor)
Bills for relief (see bills .H.-:.R. ..254, _U20, ·A907). . Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, -~514).
Papers Teterred. in .H.ouseJ..6.'
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Biscock-Continued. Hitt-Continued.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Bills and joint resolutions introduced {Jy
Society of Old Brooklynites: for monument to prison-ship mar- Linton, David R: for relief (see bill H. R. 3519) 324.
tyrs 3116. Lutz, Abram A: for relief (see bill H. R. 7244) 1208. .
Soldiers and sailors: for service pensions 1359, 1401. Needy, Michael: for relief (see bill H. R. 8412) 1989.
Steph, George: for pension 646. - - t o remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 7893) 1575.
United States, woolen manufacturers of: for classification of Owen, George H: for relief (see bill H. R. 11495) 8910.
worsteds 1359. Peterson, Elias E: to pension (see bills H. R. 4495, 7915J364,
-Urquhart, C. Augusta: for relief286. 1614.
Wells College, New York, faculty of: in favor of international Ward, Anson: to pension (see bill H. R. 5740) 641.
copyright law 614. Motions and resolutions offered by
Western New York Sons of Temperance: for prohibitory legisla-
tion 286. Flynn, Patrick: to withdraw his papers 1115.
Remarks by, M Petitions and papers presented by, from
Bureau of Animal Industry 2772, 2i73. Alaska, citizens of: for land laws, public buildings, and against
International copyright 3243, 3244, 3245. Territorial government 1356.
Interstate commerce 6003. Chicago (Ill.) Board of Tra-de: for Niagara ship-canal 2241.
Purchase of United States bonds 2402, 2403. ---relative to Canadian railroads 1576.
Seward, Emory R: relief of 3052. - - - against excluding American pork 926.
Tariff 9321. - - - favoring naval reserve 823.
Tariff legislation 8601. - - - for branding compound lard 1466.
Valuation of imported merchandise 2059, 2063, 2141, 2148. District of Columbia, citizens of: for prohibitory legislation 1130.
Galena (Ill.) stock shippers: relative to statements of W. G.
Reports made by, from Bartle 2599.
(]Qmmittee on Interstate Commerce Illinois, citizens· of: for aid to education 1396, 3200, 6173.
Railroad passes (REPORT 303) 1329. - - - against food adulteration 8519.
Committee on Patents - - - for opening of Oklahoma 1529.
Bonsack, James Albert (REPORT 1949) 7060, - - for postal telegraph 2822, 2986.
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES. - - - for labeling compound lard 252.
- - - for increase of pay of fourth-class postmasters 52, 113.
Historical Documents ---for protection of Yellowstone Park 9049.
Letter of Secretary of State relative to purchase of (S. Ex. Doc. - - - for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 608,
133) 2541. . 1431.
- - - citizeus ofGalena: for steam-boat inspect{)r 2241.
Historical Manuscripts - - - for preventing adulteration of lard 335.
Letter of Secretary of State relative to publishing (S. Ex. Doc. - - - citizens of Savanna: for public buildings 1356.
142) 3005, 3027. - - - citizens of Shirland: against admission of Utah 608.
Report of Senate committee on establishing repository for (S. ---citizens of Yellow Creek: for tariff legislation 2870.
Mrs. Doc. 165) 6902. - - - clergymen of Freeport: relative to reduction of taxes and
· revenue 823.
Hitchcock, Catharine J. Linton, David R: for removal of charge of desertion 335.
Papers referred in House 3072. Maddock, Luther: relative to fisheries 1466. .
National Farmers' Alliance: for secretary of agriculture 2199.
Hitchcock, Valentine Newcomer, T. W: for relief 1529.
Bill to amend military record of (see bill S. 3270). Peterson, Elias E: for pension 367.
Hitchcock, William Ryan, James M: relative to testimony of W. G. Bartle 2540.
Schutz, R. C: for repeal of tax on druggists 3265.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10730). Texas, citizens of: for payment of Indian depredation claims
Hitchcock, William M. 2870.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8814 Winnebago County (Til.) Expressmen's Association: for pensions
1762.
Hitchens, George T. Remarks by, on
Petition for relief 5282. Chinese immigration 7746.
Hite, George Fisheries retaliation bill 8272-8276,
Petition for relief 1577. Mexican boundary 8937, 8938.
Paris exposition 1651.
Hi tt, Robert R. (a Representative j1·om Illinois) Passport fees 2077.
Attended 5. '.rariff: fisheries 4992.
Appointed on committees 279 . - - - whisky in bond 6443.
. Appointed conferee 3109. Reports marie by, from
Appointed director of Columbian Institution for Deaf and Dumb Com1nittee on Foreign .Affairs
1340. Baird, Absalom (REPORT 3145) 7226.
Leave of absence granted 9411~ 13oundary between Mexico and United States {REPO:RT 1008)
Amendments offered by, to 1924.
Tariff bill: whisky in bond 6442. Commercial union with Canada (REPORT 1183) 2157.
Hageman, John, P. (REPORT 674) 1419.
Bil/s·and joint resolutions introduced by Owen, George H. {REPORT 3514)_8974.
Arnell, James: for relief (see bill H. R. 8101) 1761. Passport fees (REPORT 362) 1089.
Borke, :M ary E: to pension (see bill H. R. 10837) 6339. Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES.
Canada: to promote commercial union with (see H. Res. 129)
1746. Hittson, John
Capital Transit Company: to incorporate (see bill H. R. 2075) Bill for relief of estate (see billS. 2497).
238. .
Hively, Virginia ·
Davis, John A: for relief (see bill H.R. 7852) 1528.
Davis, Mrs. John A: for relief (see bill H. R. 9232) 2756. Bill to pension. (see billS. 2212).
Dubendorf, Josephene: for relief (see bill H. R. 8488) 2041. Hiwassee River
Farley, J. A: for relief (see bill H. R. 7S16) 1614. · ·
Fenley, James A: for relief (see bill H. R. 5521) 607. Bill to improve, offerea by Mr. Neal433.
Petition to improve 1922.
Hurst, JosephS: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R.
7243) 1208. Hixson, E. F. (administrator)
Kelley, James: to pension (see bill H. R. 2074) 238. Bills for relief (see bills II. R. 5854, 6514).
Koller, Jacob: for relief (see bill H. R. 8020) 1718.
Lecomte, Henry: to admit to United'states Military Academy Hoak, J. A..
(see H. Res. 227) 9109, . Petition for relief 3163.
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Hoar-Continued. Hoar-Continued.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Petitions c:nd papers presented by, 'from
.Arpin, Charles: relatiYe to :Pay ment -of Canadian hay claims Rochester (N.Y.) Chamber of-Commerce: forreductionofletter-
8:209. postage 2824.
:So ton (Mass.) Board of Marine Underwriters and others: for Robinson, Harriet H: for ..relief lB.
light-ship ·oft· "<heat Pound Shoal 5649. :Scan olin, Eliza M: for pension .17.
Boston ( 1ass.) Chamber of <Jommerce: for submarine cable 471. . Sinsley , John: for pension 256.
- - - Jin fa v.oo: of internationail conference 726. Sleeper, W. T. ; and others.: against admission of Utah 85.
- - - for opening Nicaragua ship-canal 2824. Spaulding, Mark H: for increase of pension 7153.
- - in frn or of tonnage bill 2044. Stone, Jennie: for .pension 369,
Bo_ton ( Masa.) Congregational Ohurches: for treaty ~f -arbitra- Th.o mson·Houston Eleotric Company: relative to contract with
tion with Great Britain 17. Eckington and Soldiers' Home Railway Company 7708.
Boston (Mass.) University: for remission of duties on foreign Trask, J. l\1elson: for repeal of nat uralization laws .9109.
books 17. United States, t:itizens of: against admission of Utah ·256.
California Fruit Growers; for extermination of .scale.insects 17. ' ---for a id to education 25G.
Carr, John: for pension 4662. ---for repeal of li mitation clause in pension applications 256.
Carroll, Anna Ella: for pension 8203, 8591. Virginia Grand Army post: in favor of service-pension bill1006.
Collins, Oscar S: for pension 18. Welles ley Colleg~, faculty of: for ..repeal of duty on books 193!).
Curtis, George Ticknor: relative to Weil and La Aora claim West, John H: for JJellSlOn 85.
3673. Winter, F: relative to -s.en.t ofl\Ir. Turpi:e-4.
Day, Joseph :M., and others: for amendment ·.Of pension laws Woman's National Christian Temperance Union: for repeal of ta..""C
4454. on alcoholic Hquors .2090.
Evangelical Alliance: for aid to education 400. Remarks lJy, on
Gammell, .M ary: for pension 18.
Gorman, John J: for pension 4795. Admission of Dakota 3003.
Gross, George: for botanic hospital and home jn Wasbrngton Baird, Mary H. C: payment to "6976.
City 565. Blunt,· William E: relief of 667.
Hale, Appollos: for relief 85. 1 Canadian hay claims 8209.
Icelandic Educational Society: relative t{) discovery of.A.meriea ' Centennial of Conotitution 966, 967.
by Icelanders 2541. Chinese immigration 1621, 8502.
Jones, Josiah N: for pension 7649. Chippewa Indians: relief of 9131.
Little, "Joseph F: for arrears of pension 89t. Circuit court jurisdiction act 1996.
Lyncb, .John Arthur: for sur:vey for rai:lroad -67~ . Civil service 1995, 8443, 8444.
McHugh, Elizabeth: for pension 9314. ~ Clark, George Hogers: monument to 6342, '6343.
Massachusetts, citizens of: for abolition of tax on pure alcohol Colorado school of mines 234'2.
J83. Commercinl Te'lations with Canada 72031 7204, 1205.
---for international n.rbitration 614. Committees of inquiry 690.
---for commission on alco4olicliguor tmffic '783. Confederate soldiers in -civil 'Ser:vice 2247.
- - - for service pensions ·2541, 3030. f Consideration of bills '7109.
- - - for prohibitory legislation in District Columbia. 614, 648J Dependent pension bill1549, 1550, 185~.
1401, 3768. I Distribution of public documents 1070, 1255.
- - - for protection of girls 1432. I District of Oo1um-b.ia. -representation 4144.
- - - against appropriations for sectarian schools '9109. "Edm:ation in Alaska 4800.
---for protection of Yellowstone Park 4142, 564:9. Eight-hour law 1733, 1736,1:738, 6184.
- - - citizens of Amherst: for llid to education 1616. Electoral Commission 3132, .3133.
---citizens of Boston: for relief of .sufferers .from French Electoral messengers '9113.
spoilations 3266. Electric wires 7659, 8204.
---bureau of harbors n,nd water ways 3768. Enlistment of married men 4455.
---citizens of Worcester County: for reduction .of duties-on Faulkner, Mr: credentials of 3, 4, 53, 54.
wool1211. Fisheries correspondence 5238.
- - - banker~ of Boston: for recovery of taxes 1068. Fisheries treaty 4768, 4709, 4710, 6042-6060, -6247, :6A45, 6850,
---clergymen of Boston: for aid to education 4-00. 6851, 7387, 7479, 7480, 7481, 7489, 7490, -7721-7728.
- - - import~rs of Boston-: for recovery of-certain taxes 1579. - - - President's message "On 7906, 7967.
- - - merch:J,nts of Boston: relat.ive to tariff classification of Foreign mail parcels 502, 503.
rates bf duty 40Q. Fourth of J-uly claims -8494.
- - - busineBs men of Worcester: re1ative toJ_>ub1ic building Gal vestou (Tex. ) harbor improvement 8236.
1174. George, Mr: Temarks of 62'17.
Massachusetts Church ·Temperance Society: for investigation of Gettys burgh reunion 5237, 5238.
intemperanc 45. Hoffman, Joseph: killing: of8437.
Bosband, V\Tilhemina: pension to 3048, 304.9.
-
Mas.~a~husetts rand Army of Republic: for headstones for de-
ceased comrad 3266. Hour of meeting 7210, 7425.
Massachusetts Leg1 ·e: against pauper immigration 3917. lnternational arbitrati-on .014.
- - - relative to steam couplers and brakes 2542. International copyright-3244, .3271, "3~2, ~273.
- - - in favor of international arbitration 180B. Jackson (Miss.) -election: expens€s -of investigation 827, 828.
Massachusetts National Woman's Suffrage Association: for wo- Journals of Congress 4877.
man suffrage 339. Kansas City and Pacific Railroad r1ght of way :3404.
Massachusetts railroad commissioners: for 11rotection to rail way Letter-postage reducti{)n 785. .
employes 2602. Logan, MaryS: pension to 732.
Massachusetts Woman's Christian Temperance Union: for pro- McKee, Thomas H: book of 8444.
hibitory legislation 1722. Michigan railroad land grant 8642.
Morton, Gilbert: for relief 1930. Monument to Joseph Warren 2889.
Murphy, James: for pension 67. Morning hour: Jixing expiration of 7426.
National Board of Trade: for general bankrupt law 256. Newton, Mary: pension to 7782.
- - - relative to safety of life and property at sea 783. Nicarno<YU.a 'Canal 1435, 1436_, 1439, 1494.
New Bedford (Mass.) Swain Frree School, faculty ;and members Pacific Railroad CommisSion r eport 649, 650, 651.
of: favoring international copyright law 565. Pacific railroadsindebtedness 9427.
New EnglandMethod.is.tEpiscopal Conterence: -against :e xclusion Painting of Peace Commissioners 7117.
of'Chine e ministen; '17, 3799. Paintings in Rotunda 6917.
New Jersey Woman's Christian Temperance Union~ for protec- Patents: reference .of bill relative to 57.
tion of young girls in District of Columbia 1039. Payne, Mr: remarks of 604, ·8 605.
New York Per Diem RatedServicePensionAssociation: forserv- PerineJ Samh E. E: relief of 2207, 2208, 2251.
ice p ensions 1939. Pilcher, J. E: ll'elief -of 3925.
Park, Geor~e: for pension il7. PostJU.l crimes 7662.
Pierce, Hiram M:., and Rufus R. Ricker: for pensions to widows Postal telegrapl11727.
and minors 5086. P-ower to urigina1!_e appropriation bills 4153, 4154, 415~
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INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Quackenbush, John A: relief of 2258. Faulkner, Charles J., and Daniel B. Lucas (REPORT 1) 53.
Railroad land-grantforfeitnre3328-3332, 3341, 3383,3.385, 3500, Inquests under national authority (billS. 1516) 785.
3615, 3616, 3675, 3816, 3818, 3819, 3872, 3876, 3919. • Inauguration day (S. R. 13) 785.
Redington and Hill: letters from 3329, 3385, 3386,. 3500. Lucas~ Daniel B: resolution to pay contested-election expenses
Repayments to importers 703, 704, 705. of 401. .
River and harbor appropriation bill 5841. Texas: resolution for investigation of alleged outrage in 1360.
Scott, William L: statement of 8593. Turpie. David (REPORT 1291) 4084
Southern elections 3126. Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VoTES.
Standard Oil Company 8523, 8604. _
Sundry civil appropriation bill 6971, 6972. Hobart, Jolm
Suppression of infectious diseases 7812. Bill to pension {see bill H. R. 10024).
Suspension of rules 5135.
Tari.tf9501. Hobbs, J. C. -
Trusts 8520, 8521, 8522, 8562, 8564, 9414. Bill for relief of sureties (see billS. 3203).
Tnrpie, Mr: election of 4145, 4146, 4147.
Valuation of imported merchandise 2060, 2061, 2065, 2139, Hobbs, Richard
2140, 2152. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
Waite, Morrison R: payment to widow 9350, 9352.
Washington Cable Electric Railway 1337, 1339, 1339, 1364, Hobbs, Smith ~I.
1367. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514).
.. Washington's sword 2893.
Withdrawal of papers 54. Hobbs, Thomas M .
Reports made 6y, from Petition for relief 6607.
Committee of conference Hobby, W. L.
Dickinson, Perez {billS. 94) 7572. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6007).
Committee on Centennial of Constitution
Centennial celebration (S. R. 19) 966. Hoboken, New J ersey
Committee on Claims Bills to erect public building at (see bills H. R. 4990, 7265).
Bache, Semon, & Co. (REPORT 60) 534. Hobson, Hadley
Braden, Edward, and J. W. Angus (REPORT 364) 1402.
Bradwen, Charles L. {REPORT 1962) 7105. . Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5273).
Cadwal).gder, John F. (REPORT 674) 2284.. Hobson, Horace (administrator)
Crump, William T. (REPORT 1376) 4571. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 2952, 5864, 6514).
Edward, T. J. (REPORT 933) 2873.
Emory, Albert H. (REPORT 22) 369. Hockey, Mrs . .Avis J.
Grace, James (billS. 3328; REPORT 1804) 6340. Bill to pension (see billS. 2253).
Hale, Benjamin: resolution to adjudicate claim of estate 4941. Petition for relief 471.
. Hansell, George B. {REPORT 2214) 8535.
Herman, Henry (billS. 399) 2679. Hodder, Emest -
Jones, Eliza A. C. (billS. 1896) 4535. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6725).
Knowland, William (REPORT 2215) 8535. Petition for relief 18.
Murphy, John: and Spalding Lumber Company (REPORT 1802) Petition reported back adversely (S. REPORT 789) 2543.
6340.
:Miles, Thomas (REPORT 1803) 6340. Hodge, Adaline
Petine, Sarah E. E. (REPORT 23) 369. Petition for relief 1990.
Pilcher, J. E. (REPORT 1267) 3867. Hodge, Isaac
Pulliam, J. J. (REPORT 1781) 6104.
Robinson, Harriet H. (REPORT 86) 690. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5495).
SbarrettR; George E. W. (REPORT 1571) 5195. Hodge, Lyman F.
Sibley, Henry H. (REPORT 1146) 3497. Bill to pension (see billS. 414).
Sone & Fleming .Manufacturing Company (REPORT1782) 6104.
State National Bank of Louisiana {REPORT 1266) 3867. Hodge, S.
State war claims (REPORT 61) 534. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5140).
Suits against United States (billS. 2019) 6340.
Tabb, William (REPORT 59) 534. Hodge, W. C.
Union National Bank of Louicsiana (bills S. 848, 1670) 2679. Petition for relief 1467.
Washburn, Daniel B. (REPORT 7.83) 2467. _ Hodges, Alexander
Williams, C. A.., and others (bill S. 2411; REPORT 621) 2203,
2328. Petition for relief 1577.
Wood, Sarah H. (REPORT 1500) 4936. Hodges, Asbu·r y
Woodson, Anthony L. (REPORT 1030) 3116. Papers referred in House 3072.
Committee on the Judiciary
District of Columbia representation (resolution) 2729. Hodges, G. B. G.
District judges' salaries {bill S. 407) 3497. Petition for relief 855.
Imported liquors (REPORT 610) 2202. Hodges, Calloway
Inquests under national authority (bill S. 15_16) 965.
Interchange of juries (billS. 84) 965. Petition for relief 855.
Martinsburgh (W. Va.) courts (billS. 1204) 2602. Hodges, Flouriney G.
Louisiana judicial district (bill H. R. 7398) 7105. Papers referred in House 3072.
Newark (N. J.) courts {bill H. R. 1648) 6708.
Quincy (Ill.) court (bill H. R. 1312) 6708. Hodges, Lycurgus
Committee on Libra1-y Bills for relief of estate (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
American Historical Association (billS. 2986) 4614. Hodges, William ·
Clark, George Rogers (bill S. 2967) 6342.
Congressional Library catalogue (bill S. 2293) 1846. Bill for relief. (see bill H. R. 7585).
National art commission (billS. 1514) 1402. Hodgman, Philander
Negro soldien; and sailors' monument (billS. 406) 534. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7533).
Northwest Territory celebration (amendment) 1434.
Sundry chil appropriation bill (amendment) 6566, 6824. Hodgson, Isabella
Warren, Joseph (bill S. 2392) 2092. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 992) 188.
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 377
Hodnett, Jolm Pope Hogg-Continued.
Bill for relief (see billS. 2794). · Bills and_joint resvlutions introduced by I.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9745). Bowen, Adelaide: for r elief (see bill H. R. 1115) 181.
Petition for relief 3496, 3799, 4452, 4535. Bridges: to regulate lighting of (see bill H. R. 1919) 234.
Hoe, R., &: Co. Brooks, Samuel J: for relief (see bill H. R. 1108) 181.
Covanovan, Susan M: for relief- .(see bill H. R. 1103) 181.
Petition for relief 334. Chapman, Eliza: for relief (see bill H. R. 3013) 250.
Hoeninghaus, Emil Church, William: to pension (see bill H. R. 1145) 181.
Bill to remove the charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 6836). · Clark, Roland: to pension widow and children (see bill H. R.
Petition for relief 765. 1129) 181.
Clark, William J: to pension (see bill H. R. 1144) 181.
Hoffacker, Elizabeth Cuny, George J: for relief (see bill H . R. 1132) 181.
Petition for relief 9100. Cyrus, William H: to pension (see bill H. R. 1137) 181.
Dillon, George W: for relief (see bill H. R. 1106) 181.
Hoffer, David District of Columbia: to prohibit book-making and pool-selling
Petition for relief 824. in (see bill H. R. 1917) ~34.
Homer, Eliza .A. District of Columbia Temperance Home: for relief (see bill H.
R. 6357) 822.
Petition for relief 2539. Dolan, Patrick V: for relief (&ee bill H. R. 5866) 643.
Hoffman, Clwrles Douglass, Calvin: for relief (see bill H. R. 1120) 181.
Bill for relief (see bill II. R. 3031).1 Drummond, Sarah 0: to pension (see bill H. R. 1121) 181.
Duglas, Syntha.: to pension (see bill H. R. 1136) 181.
Hoffman, George Durer, David: for relief (see bill H. R. 1119) 181.
Papers referred in House 1695. Epling, Mrs. E. J: to pension (see bill H. R. 1126) 181.
Evans, James: to remove charge of desertion {see bill H. R.
Hoffman, Joltn JJf. 1101) 181. .
Petition for relief 2367. - Flesher, ~ohn: for relief (see bill H. R. 1109) 181.
Hoffman, Joseph Fortner, Isaac: to pension (see hill H. R. 1127) 181.
Gallipolis, Ohio: to transfer marine hospital at (see bill H. R.
Resolution in Senate to investigate killing of passed 8524 8526, 6165) 806.
8536, 8564, 9315. ' ' Graham, James H: to increase pension (see bill H. R.1124) 181.
Hoffman, Theresa B. Hall, J. S: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 1135) 181.
Bill to pension (see bill S. 1665). Harshbarger, David: for relief (see bill H. R. 1114) 18!.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2873). Harshbarger, John R: for relief (see bill H. R. 1110) 181.
Hawkins, William: for relief (see bill H. R. 6963) 1111.
B offman, Thomas L. Higgins, Josiah P: for relief (see bills H. R. 6090, 6965) 781,
Bill for relief (see billS. 2636). 1111.
Petition for relief 2793. Hill, Maria: to pension (see bill H. R. 1097) 180.
Hoffman, W. J. Holbert, D. D: for relief (see bills H. R. 1096, 6966) 180, 1111.
Hopkins, E. C: for relief (see bill H. R. 1112) 181.
Joint resolutions to allow him to accept foreign decorations (see Hu~rhes, F. T: tt> pension (see bill H. R. 1125) 181.
S. R. 48j H. Res. 100). _ Huntington, W. Va: to erect public building at (see bill H. R.
Hofstett~r, Christian 6691) 985.
Israel, Jacob E: to pension (see bills H. R. 1092, 1140) 180, 181.
Petition for relief 162. Jordan, William H: to pension (see bill H. R. 1130) 181.
Hogan, Aaron B. Lanfried, Barbara: to pension (see bill H. R. 1122) 281.
Bili to pension (see bill H. R. 6020). Large, William: for relief (see bill H. R. 1094) 180.
, Lattin, David: to pension (see bill H. R. 1142) 181.
Hogan, J. M. Lottery tickets: to prohibit sale in Territories (see bill H. R.
Bills for relief {see bills H. R. 4489, 4490). 1920) 334.
Hogan, J ames F. Loyd, James: to pension (see bill H. R. 1087) 180.
McCaffrey, James: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R.
Bill for relief (see bill S. 1013). 1989) 180.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2448). McCardell, J. P: for relief (see bill H. R. 1104) 181.
Papers referred in House 644. McCroskey, William G: to pension (see bill H. R. 8413) 1989.
Hogan, John McCullough, G. W: for relief (see bill H . R.1105) 181.
Bill for relief of heirs (see bill H. R. 7456). McHenry, James S: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 6089)781.
Papers withdrawn in House 1208. McKay, Elizabeth: to pension (see bill H. R. 1143) 181.
McKee, Nimrod: for relief (see bill H. R. 3011) 250.
Hogan, Joseph E. Marple, John Harris: to pension (see bill H. R. 1138) 181.
Papers referred in House 1038. Marshall, Thomas H: to pension (seebill H. R. 1095) 180.
Miles, William W: to pension (see bill H. R. 6088) 781.
Hogan, Maurice Miller, Daniel M: to pension (see bill H. R. 1133) 181.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R 4537). . Monks, Henry B: for relief (see bill H. R. 1088) 180.
Morgareige, Daniel J: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 114&)
Hogan, Richard 181.
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 9253). Morris, William H: for relief (see bill H. R. 1113) 181.
Hogan, Sarah M. Noble, Anson: for relief (see bill H. R. 6964) 1111.
Patchell, William: to pension (see bill H. R. 1090) 180.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514). Payson, AlbanS: for relief (see bill H. R. 8806) 2369. ·
Hog Cholera Petty, J. A: to pension (see bill H. R. 1139) 181.
Bill to reward discovery of a remedy for (see bill H. R. 9072). Point Pleasant, W. Va: for marine hospital at (see bill H. R.
. 1918) 234.. . -
Hogg, Charles E. (a Represen_tativejr01n West Virginia) - - to erect monument at (see bill H. R.. 6164) 806.
Attended 6. Private claims: to adjudicate (see bill H. R. 6690) 985.
Appointed on committees 279. . Pully, John: to pension (see bill H. R. 1141) 181.
Leave of absence granted to 2839, 5852, 7434, 9012. Reeder, Charles L: to pension (see bill H. R. 7474) 1354.
Amendments offered by, to Roush, Daniel: for relief (see bill H. ~- 1093) 180.
Runnels, John D: to pension (see bill H. R. 1134) 181.
I. N. Bunton (steamer): for relief of owners 464, 465. Smith, Caleb: to correct record (see bi1l H. R. 1107) 181.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Smith, Jeptha: for relief (see bill H. R.. 1118) 185.
Arnott, William: for relief (see bill H. R. 3012) 250. Snodgrass, Elijah C: _to pension (see bill H. R. 1128) 181.
Ayers, M. H: to pension (see bill H. R.. -1148) 181. Sprouse, America T: to pension (see bill H. R. 1150) 181.
Ball, Albert G. S: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 1146) 181. Stone, Richard J: to pensjon (see bill H. R. 1123) 181.
Bonds of United States: to revise law relative to purchase and Strother, Mrs. :J. T: for relief (see bill H . R. 9286) 2819.
redemption of (see bill H. R. 8071) 1745. Stump, Simon: for relief (see bill II. R. 1117) 181.
378 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Hogg-Continued. Holbrook, Robert.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced.by Petition for relief 1577.
Thacker, .Alexander:, -to _pe'Jl.Sion (see bill H. R. 1131') 181. ' Holbrook, Samuel S.
Waldron. Joh:u.: fer relief (see bill H. R, 1111) ~8L
Waltx>n: William .A: to pension (see bill H. R. 10993180. Petition for relief'3199.
1
Warner, George .B: io remove charge-of desertion {see bill H. R. Holbung, Frederick
1098) 180. - i
WatBon, G. W: for relief (see bill H. R. 1991) 180, Bills for relief {see bills H. R. 9042, 9665),
Weak , James lti: io pension (see bill H. R. 1102) 181. Holden" William JL
Westfall, AbEalom: for relief (see bills H. R. 1100, 6967) 180,
.lllL Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7270
Wheeler, 1\fary:· for relief (see bill H. R. 1116) 181. Petition for pension 1249.
White, Daniel: iD pension (see bills H. R.ll47, 8329} 181, 1936. Holdenried, Philip
Motions -and resolutions offered ,/;_y Bill for reli~f (see bill H. R. 7130).
Adjourn : to 606, 2724.
Committee on Printing: thatit ,oons-istof five members 41. Holder, E. D.
Thobe vs. Carllsie: to reconsider vote in case of .610, ,611~ Petition for relief 1576.
Petitions and .papers presented by. Iron' Holder, N. F. (adm,inistrator)
Arbl.lCkle, J.ames H: war claim 252. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514) •
.Arnott, William: fqr pension 252.
Chapman, Eliza.: for-pension 252. Holderby, America
Coffman, William M: war claim 252. Petition for relief of estate 8754.
Collison, Charles W: war claim 252,
Collison, .Uadison: ·w ar claim 252. ·Holderby, Lucinda
Douglass, EJward.-R: war claim 252. Bill for relief (see bill H. R.10390).
George4 William-: war claim 5607. Holiday Recess. See ADJOURNl\IENT.
Knight, Louisa: for pension 7383.
l1cClintic, R<tbert: war claim 252. Holidays. See also DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
McKee, Nimrod: for relief252. .J'&int resolntion providing fur _pay of Government .employes on
McKendree, George.: war claim 8'754. (see H. Res. 139).
Miller, D. M: for relief612~
Neal, .Rhoda: war claim 252. Holladay, B en
Rodgers, Malinda: w.a-r <Claim 252. Bill for relief of legal representatives (see bill .S. 721).
Rnddleston, Maurice: for :r-elief .823. Holladay, E sther
Sharp, J-ohn: war claim 252.
Shaver, A. S: war claim 252. , Bill for relief (see billS. 2755).
Virginia, citizens of: fo:r ;prohibitory legislation in District of ' Holladay, S. L.
Columbia 2426. Petition for relief 2241.
·west Virginia, citizens of: for postal telegraph 282L
- - - tor increase .of ;p~ of fourth-class postmasters 44, 113, Holladay., Samuel
125,254,337,532,856,1113,1307,1358,1719,2370. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
Wheeling (W. Va.) Chamber of Commerce: in favor of James
bill-2870. Hollan, Robert
---relative to railr_o adbres for commercial agen_ts '2870. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2933):
Remarks by, on Holland, Asa
Railroad telegraph lines 1.713. Petition for relief1890~
Tariff (Appendix -244).
Thobe v,c~. Carlisle-: contested-election case of 610, '628. Holland, Augusta
Reports made .by. fr.om ' Bill for relief (se-e bill H. R. 9664).
Oommittee on Public Buildings .ana Gro.wnd:J Holland, Augustin
Charleston (W.Va.) public building (REPORT410).U93. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9895).
Votes of. See YEA .AND _NAy VoTES. Holland, Oa1·oline
Hoggett, J ames W. Petition for relief 613.
Petition for .relief of heir 1323. Holland, Chesley
Hog Island, Virginia Petition for relief of heirs 283.
Bill for light-bouse on (see 'bill H. B. '7430). Holland, George W.
Bill for wharf and road .for TI_ght-house .at {see bill 'H. R. 5700).
Bill to pension (see bill H._R. 5307)-.
Boglan, J. D. (administrator) Petition for pension 501.
Bills for relief ! see bills R. B. '5727, '6514}. Holland, John
llo.gle, L. D. Petition for relief 1576.
Petition for relief 1615, 5936. Holland, John L.
Hoit, Louis-e F. .D. Petition for re1ief 182.
Bill to pension {see bill H . .R . .9587). Holland, Margaret
Hoit, N iclwla Bill for relief (see bill H. B. 5953),
Bill to remove cbarge of .desertion (see 'bill H. R. 2206). Petition for pension 856.
Hoking, George Hoiland, Mary A.
Papers Ieferred in Honse 1356. Bill to pension ( ee bill H. R. 1D874).
Holbert, D. p. Holland, Pat·r ick
Bills for Telief (see bills H. R. 1096, 6966}. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4181}.
Holborn, Anna Holland, Richard W.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 750Z). Petition fur relief 2133.
Holbrook, 0. F. Holland, Samuel D. (administrator)
Resolution in House to pay, referred .636.8. Pet1tion fur relief 4689.
Holbrook~ EdwrJ,rd, and others Holland's Island Bar, Ma'1'J}land
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 2390, -466'7). Billf.or light-house at (_see bill S. 2398).
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. -.379
Hollandsworth, Rosannh . H_olman-Continued.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7199 Amendments offeree/ by, to
Holleck, John W. Department of Labor: bill to esb.'blish 2321.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9798) , .Dickinson, Perez: bill for relief 5298.
International marine -conference: bill to provide for 4594.
Holleman, Ow·ren (administrator) l1'T'igation: appropriation for 8514. 8518, -8?;42.
Bills for relief (see bills II. 'R. 5854, 6514). Milwaukee, Wis.: bill to erect public building: .at 1574.
Oklahoma bill 8082, 81 6.
Holleman, Edwin . Prison-ship victims: bill to erect monument to 2674..
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8977). Sioux Indian reservation: bill to divide 1836, 18:10, 1841 .
Holleman, Wyatt J. . Uintah Indian reservation: bill to restore portion of 1929.
Urgent deficiency appropriation bill 2161.
Petition for relief 2756. War claims: bill to p:1y under Bownan act 1681, 1682.
Bollenbeck, A. C. Bills nne/ joint resolutions introduced by
Petition for relief-2792.
.Anderson, Eliza A: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 754) 176.
Holliday, Ann Bell, Nathaniel: to pension (see bill H. R. 2118) 239. ·
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10940). Bell, James R: to pension (see bill H. R. 2123) 239.
Bonnell, Hester A: to pension (see bill H. R.11477) 9811.
Holliday, Catherine Bounties: to eqtmlize (see bill H. R. m06) 239.
Bill for relief (see bill S. 1954). Brott, George F: for relief (see bill H. R. 3118} 281.
Holliday, James E. S. Brown, Thomas T: to pension (see bill H. R. 2 t17) 239.
Bryan, Elizabeth: to pension (see bill H. R. 9939) 4077.
Bill for relief of heirs (see bill H. R. 3736). Buchanan, Catharine: to pension (see bill H. R.ll043) 7060.
Holliday, Vinton G. Burkhart, John: for relief (see bill H. R. 2112) 239. ·
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 662). • Claims against United States: to limit time fer presentation of
(see bill H. R. 1.346) 211.
Holliday, W. H. Colter, John: for relief (see bill H. R. 2110) 239.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514). ne .Ahna, Henry C: for relief (see bill H. R. atl6) 281.
Denmure, William F: for relief (see bill H. R. 11448) 8665.
Hollingshead, Julia Dervey., Fletcher S: to pensiun (see bill H. R. 2115} 239.
Petition for relief 1696. Dillon, Ardenia: to pension (see bill H. R. 2119) 239.
District of Columbia commissioners: to extend authority in
Hollingsworth, Isaac N. making eontracts {see bill H. R. 494"'7) 484.
Petition for relief 4895. Donnell, William A: ·to pensi<m (see bill H. R.. 8104) 1761.
Hollis, E. A. Dunn, Jane Brown: to pension (see bill H. R. 8159) 1806.
Eckhardt, Johanna: to pension (see bill H. R. 2116) 239. ·
Petition for relief 182. "Elections: ·to .J:Ilaintain purity in ,(see bill H. R.1345) 211.
Ho · L -. Elizabeth Evans,· Elizabeth: to pension (see bill H. R. 2120) 239.
i.itll to pension (see bill H. R. 9036). ~vans, Nicholas: to pension (see bill H. R.139) 156.
Fenton, Charlotte H: for relief (see bill H. !R. 2111) 239.
Hollis, Mary Fraudulent vouchers: providing ndditional-penalcy for (see bill
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4764). H. R. 13-13) 211.
1Iarbfftlgh, Lucien B: for relief (see hill H. R.144) 106.
Hollister, Edwin Higgs, John :KI: l"or relief (see biJl H. R. 8102) 1761.
Bill to pension (see bill S. 3117). Holloran, John: for Felief (see bill H. R 8157) 1806.
Holloman, A. W. Indian commission: for appointment of (see bill H. R. 1340) 211.
Indiana Grana Army post: donating condemned cannon to (see
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514). 'bill H. R. ·2107) 239.
Holloran, John Jackson, Matthew E: for relief (~ee bill H. R. 145) 156.
Bill to correct military record ·of (see bill H . .R. 8157). Kritzmeier, Lndwig: for relief (see bill H. R. 9566) 3163.
Lamkin, Hudson G: for relief ·( ee bill H. R. '9464) "3027.
Holloway, J. B. Lessitt, Christina: to pension (see bill H. R. 9567) 3163.
Resolution in House to .employ, passed 878, .le LeYf, "Thomas: forTelief (see~ill H. R.147) 156.
Livin~, Theodore: to increase J')8nsion (~e bill H. R. 3115) 281.
Holloway, John £. · Loclrwood, ·Charles li: to pension (see bill H. R. 2114) 239.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 1162). Lunsford, Elisha: for relief (see bill H. R. 9324) 2869.
Holloway, John N. Lynch, John.£: to penBion (see bill H. R. 9866) 3797.
McCune, Robert B: to pension (see bill H. R. 3534.) 324.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9165). Madison, Ind: ·to -erect public building.at (see bill H. R: 1342)
Holly, Cathar.ine 211.
Petition for-pension 7010. Marth, lJevi S: f-or relief (see bill H. "R. 9320) 2889.
Meginley, Neal: to pensi_on (see bill H. R. 2124) 239.
Holly, Charles F. Mississippi River: to improve (see bill H. R. 2108) 239.
Bill for relief (see billS. 2429). Montgomery, JosephE: for relief (see bill H. R. 8105) 1761.
Murray, Mary·O: to pension (see bill H. R. 5528} ·60.7.
Holly, Ezekiel New Mexico: for public reservation in (see bill H. R. 11037)
Petition for relief 2540. 7036.
Oregon land grants: to forfeit (see bill R. R. 9854) 3785.
Holman, John Patents: to secure public use <Jf (see bill H. R. 1344) 211.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10415). Perry, Joseph: to pension (see bill H. R. 138) 156.
Holman, William S. (a Representative jt•atn Indiana) Porter, "Rtrth Ann: to -pension (see bill H. R 9321) ·28£9.
Public lands: to limit sale of agricultural lands to -actual set-
Attended 5. tlers (see bill H. R. 1339) 211.
Appointed on committees 2794
- - t o suspend laws touching disposal of (see bill H. R.
Appointed conferee 2359, 6132,7228. 11297) 8043.
Appointed on Select Committee to Investigate New Library
Pulskamp, George: tt> pension (.see bill li. R. 11511) 9867.
Building 1353. Railroad tand grants: to forfeit (see bill H. R. 1341) 211.
Appointed teller 637, 4594, .5599, 854.3.
Rarden, Nancy: to pension (see bill H. R. 11476) 9S11.
Leave of absenc~ granted to 9038, 9073.
Rigor, Hannah: to pension (see bill H. R. 140) 156.
Amendments offered by, to Rutherford, William: for relief (see bill H. R. 2113) 239.
Bay City, Mich: bill to erect public building at 1573. Salinas, Miguel: for relief (see bill H. R. 3117) 281. 1
Congressional Library building: bill to erect 53D9. Sanks, Sarah: to pension (see bill H. R. 2122) 239.
Courts of United States: bill to define juri.sdiction _o f 2384,2386. Sheets, .Michael: to:Pene;ion (see bill H. R. '2121) 239.
Deficiency appropriation bill 7175. Siebenthaler, Jacob: to pension (see bil~ H. R. 9322) ?..869.
380 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Holman-Continued. Holman-Continued.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Remarks by, on
Smith, Selinda E: to pension (see bili H. R. 141) 156. • Beck, J. Preston, jr: relief of heirs 8621.
Taylor, .Amelia .A: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 143) 156. Bounty lands to soldiers 7179.
Webster, Julia .A: to pension (see bill H. R. 8103) 1761. Briggs, C. :M: relief of estate 1123:
Weed, Matilda: to pension (see bill H. R. 9323) 2869. Burkhart, .John: relief of 684, 685.
Wempe, Frank: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. Census 6165, 6166, 6170, 6172.
8158) 1806. Chippewa Indians: relief of 1886, 1887, 1888.
Wheat, Isaac H: for relief (see bill H. R. 148) 156. Choctaw Coal and Railway Company 1114, 111
Worstell, Clara I: to pension (see bill H. R. 142) 156. Civil Service Commission 4639.
Zickendrath 1 F. W: for relief (see bill H. R. 146) 156. Coast defenses 5338, 5339.
Motions and resolutions offered by Columbia (Tenn.) arsenal 2665.
.Adjourn: to 4.66, 2463, 5936, 8012. Committee on Elections: election of 42.
Bounties: to make special order of bill to equalize 7494. Congressior.al Library building 5373, 5374, 5392, 5393, 5399,
Committee clerks: to recommit, with instructions, report desig- 8165, 8166, 8167, 8260, 8261, 8627, 8749.
nating, 494. Cumberland River improvement 523.
Committee on Elections: for election by House of 42. Department of Labor 2319, 2321.
Committee on Public Lands: to allow printing for 384. Desert land entries 8507, 8508.
- - - to make special order of business reported from 3006. Dickinson, Perez: relief of 6922.
Congressional Library building: to print testimony relative to District of Columbia appropriation bill4487, 4488.
construction of 8459. Federal courts 1230.
Fort Brown reservation, Texas: inquiry relative to purchase of Fort Brown {Tex.) reservation 678.
211. Fort Wallace resenation 8121.
. Higgins, John M., sr: to recommit bill for relief, 941. French spoliation claims 106, 7856.
Madison (Ind.) har~or: calling for Merrill's survey of 840. Fourth of July claims 6940.
Maxwell land grant: inquiry relativetoreliefofhomesteadand Harrison, William Henry: monument to 2674.
pre-emption settlers on 1513. Higgins, John M., sr: relief of 936, 9-U.
Public documents: to recommit joint resolution for distribution Hill, S. H: relief of administrators 8830, 8831.
of, 1377. Hunter, W. D: pay of 7175.
Rules: for amendment relative to committees 7998. Indian appropriation bill 2974, 2975, 2978, 2979, 4975.
- - - for amendment relati"\"e to amendments to appropriation Indians in Montana 1836, 1 37.
bills 154. · Irrigation 8506! 8507, 8516, 8542.
Jurisdiction of United States courts 2380, 2384.
lletitions and papers presented by, from Lee, .A. Gates: relief of 940.
Architect of Capitol: relative to Congressional Library building Legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation bill4620, 4622,
8716. 4623, 4624, 4660! 4661.
Buchanan, Catharine: to pension 7547. }fail service 1116.
Colorado, citizens of Elbert County: relative to land district Military telegraph operators 2671.
1922. Milwaukee (Wis.) public building 1574.
Denmure, William F: for relief 8665. Moffitt, .Alexander: relief of 7437.
Donnell, William .A: for pension 1762. Mulvehill, Elizabeth: relief of 2167.
Graft, J. W., & Co: for relief 112. Oklahoma Territory (.Appendix 457) 6884.
· Hill, Mary E: war claim 823. Pay of Honse employes 7055, 7056.
Indiana, citizens of: for service pensions 1466, 2242, 2388. Peoria and Miami Indian lands 1932, 2031, 2034, 2035, 2036,
- - - for repeal of license tax on druggists 8483. 2037.
- - - for soldiers' home near Indianapolis 6824. Post-Office appropriation bill4541, 454~.
- - for postal telegraph 2872. Public buildings 1389.
- - - for increase of pay of fourth-class postmasters 565. Public land laws 2195,2196, 2456-2460, 5428, 5429, 5506,5520,
- - - citizens of Decatur County: for fractional currency 2241. 5553-5571,5589-5606,5627,5628,5630, 8784,8785,87H6. '
- - for extirpating diseases among cattle 1718. Public Land Strip 6739, 8906, 8907,8908.
---for repeal of pension limitation 3071. Railroad land grant forfeiture 5434, 5441, 5442, 5443, 5909, 5933,
- - - citizens 6f Franklin County: for amendmentofinterstate- 5913-5919, 8828.
commerce law 5994. Sioux Indian reservation 1836-1t;42.
- - citizens of Madison: relative to pay of employes by Gov- Small, Michael P: relief of 2671.
ernment contractors 1395. Sparks, Mr: vindication of 5428.
- - - for adjusting accounts of laborers and mechanics 1395. Steam-ship mail subsidy 6271, 6272, 6273.
Indiana Grand .Army posts: for equalization of bounty 2199. Survey of public lands 5446.
Indianapolis (Ind.) Board of Trade: for monument to William Swango, Harrison: relief of 4537, 4538.
Henry Harrison 1067. Tariff: taxation (Appendix 224).
Jefferson County (Ind) Grange: for tariff legislation 1922. Timber depredations 8175.
Livings, Theo: for pension 112. . Uintah Valley Indian reservation 1927, 1928, 1929.
Madison (Ind.) common council: for improvement of Kentucky War claims 1451, 1452, 1456, 1459, 1460, 1462,1523, 1G71, 1672,
River 1067. 1674, 1675, 1681.
Mattock, Stacy: for relief2199. , Ward, Zeb: relief of 6322, 6323, 6324.
Michlgan, citizens of: for forfeiture of railroad land grants 3163. Wichita (Kans.) public building 5355.
Minnesota, citizens of Polk County: relative to forfeiture of rail- Winona (Minn.) public bu ilding 8573.
road land grants 3218. Withdrawal of indemnity lands 7093.
New York, citizens of: for protection of Yellowstone Park 6606. ~oodbridge, William E: relief of 6936, 6937, 6938.
North, LeviS: war claim 2870.
Patt, W. T., & Co: for relief 112. Reports made by, from
Porter, Robert P: for relief 7601. Cmnrnittee of conjerenct3
Public Land Strip, residents on: for organization 1466. Fort Wallace reservation (bill H. R. 8310) 8121.
Roberts, George F: for relief 83, 112.
Saint Croix County, Wis: relative to land grant 7601. Committee on Public Lands
Schwartz, .A: for relief 1038. Public land laws (REPORT 3488) 8784, 8828.
Webster, Julia A: for pension 1762, 2199. Public Land Strip (billS. 1080) 6739, 8906.
Weed, Matilda: for pension 2870. Public lands {bill H. R. 7901; REPORT 778) 1595.
Wisconsin, citizens of Saint Croix Falls: relative. to railroad Railroad land-grant forfeiture (REPORT 2476) 5013, 5540.
grant 7468. Withdrawal of indemnity lands (billH. R.11006 ; REPOHT !{075)
6920, 7092. •
Remarks by, on
.Anderson, Eliza B: increase of pension to 1916. Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES.-
.Army appropriation bill: conference report on 7889, 7890.
Assignment of business 2631, 2632. ' Holmead, Mary A.
Bay City: (Mich.) : public building 1573. Petition for relief 2369.
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INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECGR.D. 385
Hopkin~ Susan B.
Hopkins, Samuel L.-Continued.
Petittons and papers presented by, from ~ill for relief (see billS. 1813).
·woman's Christian Temperance Union and Suffrage Association: Hopkins,· Tllmnas 8.
for aid to education 461:1. Bill for relief (see billS. 450).
Woman's National Indnstrial League: for relief 4077. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6395).
Remarks by, on Hopkins, Wjlliam
Tariff: barytes 5636. Petition for relief 2241.
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES. Hopkins, William T.
Hopkins, Solomon Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 11543).
Petition for relief 2370. Hopper, Andrew
Hopkins, Steplten T. (aRepresentativefrom New York) Bill to pension (see billS. 3171).
Attended 5.
Appointed on committees 279. Hopper, Mrs. E. H.
Leave of absence granted to 9073. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7670).
Bills and joint resolutions introduced bY Hopper, Green
Bennett, Robert K: to pension (see bill H. R. 9725) 3470. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7529).
Butts, Isaac C: to pension (see bill H. R. 7284) 1248.
Dewey, Edward F: for relief (see bill H. R. 9689) 3317. Hord, lJfrs. E. B.
- - t o pension (see bill H. R. 9568) 3163. Petition for relief of heirs 2540.
Fister, Jacob: to pension (see hill H. R. 9162) 2677.
Furman, Phoebe: to pension (see bill H. R. 7011) 1129. Horn, Ed10ard W.
Gannon, John: to pension (see bill H. R. 6539) 925. . Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 8297).
Garrison, William H: to· increase pension (see bill H. R. 7559) Petition for pension 1922.
1394. ' Horn, F. W. (guardian)
Gray, Mary: to pension (see bill H. R. 6535) 925.
Gunner, John: to pension (see bill H. R. 9390) 2985. Petition for relief 192~.
Hageman, John P: for relief (see bill H. R. 4691) 397. Horn, John
Jones, Eliza. A. Cutler: for relief (see bill H. R: 6619) 961. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6388).
Lake, Romantns: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R.
7245) 1208. Horn, John
Mead, Fidelia. E: to pensiQn (se~ bill H. R. 10016) 4372. Petition for relief of estate 500.
·New York: to establish post-route in (see bill H. R. 10080)
4492. . Hornback, James
Nntt, James: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 7283) 1248. · . Bills for relief of estate (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514).
Pensions: to increase (see bill H. R. 6654) 984. Hornbaker, John R.
Russell, Nicho1as.: to pension (see bill H. R. 6620) 961.
Van Dnsen, Grant: to pension (see bill H. R. 8246) 1889. Papers referred in Honse 725.
Whitney,. Henry: to pension (see bill H. R. 10589) 5478. Horne, Samuel B.
Motions and resolutions offer.ed by Bill for relief (see bill S. 2997).
Honse officers: tendering thanks to 9616. Bill for relief{see bill H. R. 9929)':
Petitions and papers presented by, from Petition for relief 4034.
Colorado, citizens of: for prohibitory legislation in District of Hornellsville, New York
Columbia 1173. Bill to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 9955).
Fur~an, Phrebe: for pension 1112.
-Merchant Tailors' National Exchange: against tariff in favor of Horner, David W.
foreign clothing 3318. Petition for relief 3318, 8203.
New York, citizens of: for aid to education 1323, 1807, 3164.
Horner, John
- - against Mills bill 6496.
- - - for postal telegraph 2823. Petition for relief 8203.
- -.-for service pensions 1938, 2678, 2918, 3030, 3471. Horner, '1.~ N.
- - - for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia. 2541. Petition for relief 925, 961.
- - - for protection of agriculture 3319, 3547, 3798, 4494,
5478, 6340. Hornhill, Mary
- - - for protection of Yellowstone Park 5775. Papers referred in House 961.
- - - against change of duty on cement 2540.
- - for repeal of license· tax on druggists 3798. Borre 11, B. IJJ.
- - - authorities of Kingston: relative to public buildings 1323. Bill for re1ief .(see bill H. R. 726&_ \
- - - citizens of Catskill: relath·e to Government buildings Horrigan, John
1529. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11418).
- - - citizens of South Rondout: against change of duty on
cement 2918. Horses
- - - citizens of Wilbur: against charge of duty on foreign Bills to extend time for filing claims for (see bills S. 34; H. R.
cement 3547. 1414, 17ii9, 7388).
--farmers of: for protection of agriculture 2677, 2792. Bills to purchase and publish book by 0. R. Gleason on training
- - - laborers of IDster County: against change of duty on of (see bills S. 772; H . R. 4383).
cement 2461.
New York Grand Army posts: for legis1ation 2756. Horton, Mrs. A. J.
New York Knights of Labor: against change of duty on cement Bill to pension (see billS. 3296).
2677. Horton, Emily
- - f o r protection against convict labor 4494.
- - - in favor of tonnage bill 2540. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5743).
United States Glue Manufacturers' Association: against change Horton, J. D.
of duties on g~latine and glue 3028. Petition for relief of a.dmmistratrix 162.
Remarks by, on
Horton, James
Tariff: books and pamphlets 5597.
Bill for relief of heirs (see bill H. R. 9508).
- - cement 5809.
Papers referred in House :-3798.
Reports made by, from
Commillee on Indian Depredation Claims Horton, James E.
Wells: .Tames H. (REPORT 1148) 2071. Bill to pension (see bill H , K 5502).
Votes f)f See YEA .AND NAY VOTES. Petition for relief 584.
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Horton, Joltn D. (exeettt~r)
Petition for relief 4372.
IHough, William
Papers referred in ,House 725.
Horton, Juditl~ W. Hough.r-on, John
Petition for relief of estate 251. Petition for pension 1209.
Horton, 11I1·s. R. S. Houghton, William .11J.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8). Bill to pension (see billS. 176) .
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Horton, Redden 8. (administrator) Hougland, D. P.
Petition for relief 3496. Bill to pension (see billS. 2230).
.I Horwitz, T. B . Houk, John (administrator)
Bill for relief (see billS. 1993). Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, ~514).
Bill for relief (13ee bill H. R. 2429).
Houk, L. 0. (a Representative fron~ 1'ennessee)
Hosack, JV. S.
Attended 5.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2864). Appointed on committees 279.
Ho~band, Wilhelmina Appointed on Committee on Elections 51.
Bill to pension (see bill &. 22.60). Appointed teller 6924.
Leave of absence granted to 520, 1340, 3932, 6367,.
Hoskins, Theodoria Amendments offered by, tu
Petition for pension 1298. Convict labor: bill to regulate sale of goods-made-by 4532.
Hoskins, Tltmnas Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2314). Alexander1 Robert IT: for relief (see bill H: . R. 8895) 2423.
Hoskins, Wi~lian~ P. (administrator) Alston, T. 111.: for relief (see bill H. R. 9651) 3264.
Armentrout, Rachel: for relief (see bill H. R. 10671) 5827.
Petition for relief 943. Armstrong, John W: to pension tsee bill H. R. 2942) 249.
Hotbert, JJiarcus Bailey, Sarah: for relief (see bill H. R. 8899) 2423.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7723). Baker, Elizabeth B: for relief (see bill H. R. 8897) 2423.
Beshears, Alvis: for relief (see bill H. R. 2948) 2-19.
Hotel Republic Company Beshears, Melinda~ to pension (see bills H. n. 29381 2946) 24.9.
Bills to incorporate (see bills S. 1984; H. R. 7149). Benn, William: to pension (see bill H. R. 10661) 5827.
Bird, Comfort: to pension (see bill H. R. 6917.) 1066.
Hot Springs, Arkansas Bird, Peter :_to remo"\"e -charges of desertion (see bill' H. R. 6920)
Rills to erect public building at (see bills S. 2273, 3177; H. R. 1066.
120p, 9513}. Bounties: to equalize (see bill H. R. 1822) 231.
Bill to improve reservation at (see bill H. R. 1212). Bradley, Robert: for relief (see bill H. R: 2944) Z49.
Bill to donate unsold lots to city of (see bill H. R. 7032). Brimer, Andrew: for relief (see bill H. R 8106) 1761.
Bills to change reservation line on Central a:venue (se~ bills S. Brown, John: for relief (see bill H. R. 9014) 2509.
2235; H. R. 8633). Brown, Van Buren: for relief (see bill H. R. 6431) 854.
Bills for relief of owners of buildings condemned and afterward Buckner, John C: for relief (see bill H. R. 7918) 1614.
burned (see bills S. 1861, 3187; H. R. 1214, 10707). Burchell, Barbara: for relief (see bill H. R. 2945) 249.
Bili to grant .M:ountam View Railway rightofway through res- Carter, William: for relief (see bill H. R. 9280) 2819.
ervation at (see billS. 2110). Cawood, J. C: for relief (see·bill H. R. 9276) 2819.
Bills to grant right of way to West Mountain Inclined Railway Cecil, William: for relief (see bill H. R. 6921) 1066.
at (see bills S. 2496; H. R. 8824). Chambers, Oliver P: to pension (see bill H. R:6548) 925.
Bill to grant ffappy Hollow Street Railroad Company right of Chapman, Pleasant M: for relief (see bill H . R. 2950) 249.
way at ( ee bill H. R. 9261 ). Chavis, Franklin: to pension (see bill. H. R. 6919) 1066.
Joint resolutions to utilize waste water at (seeS. R.- 38; H. Res. Childres, Malvin J: for relier(see. bill ff. R. 2949) 249.
36, 117). Chisolm, Emily S. l\1: to pension (see bill H. R. 10410) 5058.
Resolution of inquiry in Senate relative to leases at, passed 2136. Chittum, Joseph: for relief (see bill H. R. 7153) 1169.
Letter of Secretary of War relative to Army and Navy J:Iospital Common schools: to aid in support-of (see bill H. R. 1821) . 230.
at (S. Ex. Doc. 199) 5523. Cooper, William J: to pension. (see bill H: R. 10767) 6039.
Petition relative to certain lots in 1131. Cox, H. T.: for relief (see bill ff. R. 6435) 854.
Cox, Sarah E: for relief (see bill H. R. 3227) 283.
Hottel, John T. Dawson, E: for relief (see bill H. R. 8898) 2423.
Papers refeued in House 824.. Diehl. Isaac H: for relief (see bill R. R. 9283) 2819.
Hottenstein, JJiary E. Doughty, James A: for relieftsee bills H. R. 7943, 7949) 249,
1662.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R.11492). Dowell, James: for relief (see bill H: R. 8419) 1989. ,
Houchin, Joltn Dogan, James M: to pension (see bill H. R. 10768) 6039.
Easley, Warham: for relief (see bill H. R: 4090) 331.
Bill to pension (see bill H~ R. 4186).
Eckel, George: for relief (see billH. R. 7820) 1527.
·Houchin, Woodford .11J. Elections: to punish bribery at (see bill H. R. 1826) 230.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9174). Ellis, Emma: for relief (see bill H. R. 6432) 854.
Fritts, JacobS: for relief (see bill H. R. 7822) 1527.
Houck, Elzza J. Fritts, Jeremiah: for relief (see bill H. R. 3226) 283.
Bill to increase pensio~ (see bill H. R. 5100). Gibbs, James J: to pension (see bill H. R. 7157) 1169.
Gossett, Alexander: for relief (see bill H. R. 7161) 1169.
Hough, Franklin B . Graham, George W: for relief (see bill H. R. 6922) 1066.
Bill to purchase his r,eturnof soldiers and sailors from New York Griffin, Patrick J: for relief (see bill H. R. 3225) 283.
(see bill H. R. 1667). Griffith, Aaron: for re1ief (see bill H. R. 7821) 1527.
- Hough,' Lucius Hackney, B. R~ for relief (see bill H. R. 2940) 249.
Hackworth, G. S: to pension (see bill H. R. 10668) 5827.
Petition for relief 52. Gross, Amon: to pension. (see bill H. R. 7158) 1169.
Hough, JJJm·y Ann Hall, Warren: for relief (see_bill H. R. 3228) 283.
Bill for relief (see bill S. 3062). Harvey, James W: for relief (see bill H. R. 4091) 331.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9934). Haynes, Josiah: for relief (see bill H. R. 6596) 943.
Henry, Jacob: for relief tsee bill H. R. 9089) 2598.
Bough, Robert and .Austin Henry, Jobn: for relief (see bill H. R . 8417) 19 9.
Petition for relief 1577. Houston, Joseph: to pension (see bill H. R. 10670) 5827.
Huckler, John: to increase pen ion (see bill H. R.. 10953) 6706,
Hough;- 'l'homas Interstate-commerce law: to amend (see bill H. R. 1828) 230.
Bill for relief of estate (see bill H. R. 7860). Internal-revenue laws: to repeal (see billli R. 1825) 230.
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INDEX -TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 387
Bonk, L. C.-Continued. Houk, L. C.-Continued.
Bills and joint resolu'Uons introduced by
Johnson, Jacob X: for relief (see bill H. R. 8418) 1989,
I Petitions ana papers presented by, from
Evans, .James: war claim 855, 6768.
Jones, John: for relief (see bill H. R. 7917) 1614. Galyon, Robert F: war claim 1067, 457{;.
Kidwell, William W: to 1)0"!.1:Sion (see bill R. R. 7l56) ~169. Gant, John: war claim 3163.
Kirk, W. H: to increase pen.'3ion (see bill H. R. ~1068) 7152. Gay, Louisa M: war claim 3163. ' '
Knoxville, Tenn: to -establish soldiei'S' home at (see bill H. R. Glenn, .William A: war claim 855.
-6566) 942. Grand Army-posts: for soldiers' home nt Knoxville, Tenn. 3113.
- - for road to national cemetery at (see bill H. R. 4367) Hackney, B. H: war claim 367.
359. Hamilton, J"os.e ph ·: war claim 4570.
Kolb, Marie: for relief (see bill H. R. 8415) 1989. Harrison, John: war elaim 2635.
Leeper, Susan R: for relief (see bill .H. R. 9810) 370A. HmTison, J. R: war claim 6768.
Lester, John: for relief (see bill H. R. 7819) 1527. Hayworth, Richard : war claim 4613.
Lillard, William: for crelief (see bill H. R. 9874) 2463. Henry, Jacob: for relief 3743.
Lindsey, Joel: for relief (see bill H. R. 9282) 2819. Henry, J. R: war claim 3163.
Lowe, Thomas: for relief (see bill H . .R. 8896) 2423. Hewlett, Augustine M: war claim 3265.
McAdoo, W. G: to pension (see bill H. R. 10669) 5827. Hodges, Calloway: war claim 855.
McCaleb, W. A: to pension (see bill H. R. 9278) 2819 .. Hodyes, C. B. C: war claim 855.
]\!cGee, Duncan: for relief (see bill H. R. 7824) 1527. Holly, Ezekiel: war claim 2540.
Mcintyre, Eliza: for relief (see bill H. R. 4615) 366. Hoskins, William B: war claim 943.
Marrow, Chro:lotte: for relief (see bills H. R. 7155) 1169. Humbard, William R: war claim 335.
Mattock, J. P: to pension (see l:>ill H. R. 6433) 854. Hume, David P: WID' cla.i m 335.
Norwood, John H: for relief (see bill H. R. 8248) 1889. Jacobs, M. A: war claim 335.
Pension arrears: to extend to special-act pension~;;rs (see bill H. Jaggers, Jeremiah: war claim 2540.
R. 1824) 230. Johnson, Ebenezer: war claim 4570.
Pension. laws: to amend relative to evidence (see biliH. R. 1823) .Keys, William: war claim 3163.
230. Kjrk, William H: for increase of pensio~ 2599.
Pensions: to increase in certain cases (see bill H. R. 9277) 2819. Xnoxville (Tenn.) Knights of Labor: in favor of ,tonnage bill
Powell, T. J: for relief (see bill H . R. ·6595) 943. 2425, 2955.
Prater, Benja1Ilin: for relief (see bill H. R. 8894) 2423. Kulb, Marie : for relief 1990.
Prosise, Thomas J: for relief (see bill H. R. 9809) 3708. Lewis, Nicholas: war claim 254.0.
Qualls, J. H: for relief (see bill H. R. 9281) 2819. Line, Joseph: war claim 6039.
Rayborn, Esau: for relief (see bill H. R. 8416) 1989. Lord, William: war claim 2540.
"Rector, John C: f.or relief (see bill H. R. 7823) 1527. McBee, Isaac llf: war claim 855.
Rector, William R: to pension (sec bill H. R. 6916) 1066. McBee, James: war claim 855.
Risedon, Isaac: for relief (see bill H. R. 7825) 1527. McCall, Henry: war claim 2540.
Roaks, B. L: for relief "(see bill H. R. 8247) 1889. 1\fcCammon, James M: war claim 3028.
Robinson, William: for relief (see bill H. R. 7152) 1169. McCammon, Samuel: war claim 1937.
Rose, A. W: to pension (see hill H. R. 7160) 1169. ltfcConuell, Alfred: war claim 6039.
Rutherford, A. D: for relief (see bill H. R. 6918) 1066. McCubb, W. A: for pension 5827.
Scyfforth, Caroline G: to pension (see bill H. R. 9126) 2634. ?llcCnllom, I. J3: war claim 5827.
Sexton, William: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. Mann, William: war claim 1937.
10693) 5859. Mann, William L: war claim 2425.
Simerly, Jerry: for relief (see bil1 H. R. "7154) 1169. Mason, ~hom as J: war claim 4570.
Skaggs, Hardin: for relief (see bill H. R. 8107) 1761. May, Fr-ederick: war claim 3163.
Smith, John T: for relief (see bill H. R. 10149) 4652. Moffett, J. S: war claim 10180.
Smith, W. I., and D. 1\I. Wisdom: for relief (see bill. H. R. Morris, W. F: for relief 2820.
11133) 7416. Mosier, J obn W: war claim 4570.
Stokes, William: to pension (see bill H. R. 7159) 1169. Nance, Noah: war claim 855.
Taylor, James H: to pensiou (see bills H. R. 2939, 2947) 249. Nor wood, John H: war claim 4570.
Tennessee River: to allow bridge across at Knoxville (see bill Owens, Pleasant: war claim 823.
H. R. 7783, 9079) 1517, 2618. Parsley, Matilda: for pension 962.
Tfobaccoiiax: to repeal (see bill H. R. 1827) 230. Peck, Lydia: war claim 855.
Turner, George: for relief (see bill H. 'R. 4089) 331. Pollard, William: war claim 1990.
Turner, Martha A: to pension (see bill H. R. 2941) 249. Price, John: war claim 3163.
Weese, Solomon: for relief (see bill H. R. 11132) 7417. Rice, George W: for relief 2464.
Winningham, Martha: to pension (see bill H. "R. 9279) 2819. Riggs, Ellis J: for pension 2425.
Motions and resolutions offered by Roach, Alza S: for pension 4570.
Roarks, B. L: for relief 3709, 3995.
Abbott, Mrs. E. C: to withdraw her papers 120B. Schneider, Charles: war claim 7105.
Fletcher, Rufus: to withdraw his papers 468. Sellers, John A: war claim 2425.
Petitions and papers presented 6y, from Silvey, Angeline: for pension 112.
Simpson, Marcus L: war claim 2540.
Anderson, Thomas: warclaim 1937. Slaggs, Hardin: war claim 3265.
Atchley, B. M: war claim 3163. Skillman, E. A: for relief of property in District of Columbia
Ballard, Harriet: war claim 6039. 1171
Bass, E. W: for relief 5827. Smith, Daniel: for -relief 2088.
.Bird, Abram: for pension 4570. Smith, Frank M: war claim 855.
Boker, Elizabeth P: war claim 2540, Smith, John T: for relief 4652.
Brazleton, William: war claim 855. Smith, William T: war claim 254.0.
Bronner, D. M: war claim 335. Snider, Jacob: war claim 7104.
Buckner, John C: war claim 3163. Snodgrass, James: war claim 564.
Caldwell, A. A: war claim 1323. Spellings, J obn: for relief 112.
Caldwell, W. B: war claim 1466. Staples, Michael A: war claim 162.
Carter, William-: for relief 3743. Stone, Oliver P: war claim 2540.
Collins, Mary L: war claim 4570. T-ennessee, citizens of: for aid to edu.cation 3798.
Da-vis, C. P. T: war claim 162. - - - for postal t-elegraph 2823.
Davis, William: war claim3163. - - - for service pensions 2464, 2757, 2821.
De Armand, John: war claim 2510. ---for increase of pay of fourth-·class postmasters 113, 163,
Devieux, J. B: ·war claim 335. 337, 8Z4, 856, 9ZG, 1130, 1173, 1307, 1891, 1923, 2957.
Dice, George W: war claim 1130. ·- - - for protection of agriculture 5994.
• Diehl, Isaac: war claim 3672. - - - for protection against con viet labor 4570.
Donglass, Adam A: ·war elaim 1395. - - - for soldiers' home at Knoxville ~995.
Dowling, Hugh: war claim 1529. - - - in favor of House bill 7389, 3672,
Duncan. John W: war claim 335. ---for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 825,
Elmore; Jesse: war claim 855. 1005.
388 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Houk, L . C.-Continued. House of Representatives-Continued.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Annual report of.Clerk on property of {H. R. MIS. Doc. 16) 14.
Te!Jnessee, citizens of Dandridge: forequallzation ofbounty 1529. Annual report of Doorkeeper on documents in folding-room (H.
---citizens of Knoxville: for preservation of Yellowstone R. Mis. Doc. 17) 14.
Park 2510. Resolution for rule that Chief Clerk and Journal Clerk be elected
__ _:.._citizens of Nashville: in favorof international copyright by House, referred 42.
2820. Resolution assigning rooms for Speaker, -passed 153. _
- - - woolen manufacturers and others of: against Mills bill Report by Doorkeeper of inventory of property (H. R. Mrs. Doc.
6292 . . 169) 927.
Tl' uuessee Woman's Christian Temperance Union: for prohibi- Resolution to meet at 11 a. m. daily, passed 1976, 2616, 3006,
to ·y legislation 7010. 3997.
Ti lle lt, William: war claim 335, 2540. Resolution to meet at 12m. daily, passed 8.
T1·i tt ;;, JacobS: war claim 162. Resolution to meet at 12m. daily, passed 7059.
TrnudJe, Ann A: war claim 3672. Resolution relative to order of business on Private Calendar, re-
Yauce, David: war claim 943. ferred 1420.
Walker, Porter J: for relief 5194. Resolution for evening session each Friday to consider pension
Wa ngh, A. A: war claim 335. bills, passed 1595, 1666.
Wi llis, D. H: war claim 1323. Resolution for evening sessions to consider private bills, referred
).' e::nwood, Thomas: war claim 823. 2226,3168.
Zimm erman, Cyrus: war claim 855. Resolution making assignments for business before, pasSed 2625.
Remarks by, on Resolution to hold evening sessions, referred 5356.
Resolution for morning hour for call of committees for considera-
dc1ks to Representatives 313. tion, referred 7036.
Di<.:kinson, Perez: relief of 5291, 5299, 6922. Resolution to reserve one elevator for use of members, referred
H ig'6 ins, John M., sr: relief of 935-937. 634.
Introduction of bills 154. Resolution to vest Speaker with control of restaurant, referred
· Lo"'ry vs. White: contested-election case of 994 995. 204. .
1\'IcDuffi.e vs. Davidson: contested-election case of 1795, 1798. Resolution to· investigate restaurant in, teferred 3006.
Ta riff 3900, 3903. Resolution relative to ventilation 5852, 6654.
- - sugar 6029, 6030. Resolution to provide for electric lighting of, passed 6735.
War claims 1453, 1454, 1674. Resolution of inquiry relative to additional accommodations for
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES. document-room, referred 984.
Houlton, Maine Resolution to rent building for folding-room, referred 6194.
Resolution to allow page and stationery to Chaplain of, referred
Bills to erect public building at (see bills S. 453; H. R.1507). 209.
Hounselman, James Resolution to allow one month's salary to discharged employes,
referred 172. · ·
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7514). Resolution to equalizesalariesofmessengersin 1378, 1381,1667.
Hour of l;ieeting Resolution to pay six months' salary and funeral expenses to
widow of J. F. Gutzwiller, passed 486, 717.
ne~olution in House to meet at 11 a.m. daily, -passed 1976,
Resolution to pay six months' salary and funeral expenses to
2Gl6, 3006, 3997. father of James P. McCann, passed 717.
Resolution in House to meet at 12m. daily, passed 7059. Resolution to pay six months' salary to father of William F.
Hesolution in Senate to meet at 11 a. m. daily, passed 7170, Hudson, passed 7993.
7210. Resolution to pay funeral expenses of James K. Ed wards, referred
Resolution in Senate to meet at 1~ m. daily, rejected 7424. 6542.
Resolution in Senate to meet at 12 m. daily, passed 7803, 7862. Resolution to pay B. C. Kuehling, passed 632, 1893.
HonsatQ.IliC River, Connecticut Resolution to pay N. Q. Henderson, passed 3056, 5211.
Hcport ~f Secretary of War relative to a breakwater at (S. Ex. Resolution to pay E. D. Easton, passed 5904, 6299.
D ue. 103) 1330, 1720. _ _ Resolution to pay Samuel :0. Craig, passed 6368, 6945.
Resolution to pay Lee Swords, passed 9599.
· House, Francis K. Resolution to pay John Prater, passed 9599.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9865). Resolution to pay C. Brererton and H. A. Wiltberger,referred363.
House, ·acin·ge W. Resolution to pay :Maurice Ruddleston, referred 8231 1889.
Resolution to pay J. F. Seager, referred 3008.
Pcti tion for relief 124. Resolution to pay H. B. Keffer, referred 4888.
House, J olin Resolution to pay Francis E. Smith, referred 5356.
Petition for relief 52. Resolution to pay George Winters and L. B. Cook, referred 5743.
Resolution to pay C. F. Holbrook, referred 6368.
House, J ohn R. Resolution to employ T. A. Coakley, passed 279, 571.
P etition for relief 7010. Resolution to employ R. T. Moses, passed 355, 685.
Resolution to employ M. Stratton, referred 487, 982.
nouse, Jf attie w. Resolution to employ E. G. Benton, referred 804, 982.
B i ll for relief (see bill H. R.10664). Resolution to employ J. B. Holloway, referred 878.
Resolution to continue employment of Richard E. Rhea during
House , ."'imeon recess, passed 9615.
I :i11 to pension (see bill H. R. 1066) 189.. Resol ution to employ two conductors for elevators in, passed 14
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Resolution to empl~y an additional messenger and an additional
retition for relief 2367. night watchman, passed 1192, 1378.
House, William J. Resoluti<?n for additional employ~ in folding-room, passed 2109,
Bil l for relief.{see bill H. R. 2309). 1980.
Resolution to employ a ,page for enrolling-room, passed 4888,
House of Representatives 5017.
Joint resolution for amendment to Constitution 1;o change com- Resolution to cont.inue employment of laborers in cloak-room
mencement of term of members of (see H. Res. 33). during recess, passed 9608.
Join t resolution for amendment to Constitution to limit number Resolution to continue employment of laborers during recess,
or members of (see H. Res. 108). passed 9614.
Jo int resolution to allow one month's salary -to discharged em- Resolution that session employes of House post-office be em•
ployes (see H. Res. 3). ployed two weeks preceding beginning of second session,
J01n t resolution relative to nge of pages in (see H. Res. 191). passecl 9615.
J : l t o equalize sal:.tcies of messengers in (see bill H. R. 5632). Resolution for two annual mail pages, referred l 980.
l ' n :ceedings in organizat ion of 4. Resolution to employ an additional departmental messenger, re•
T nl, uJated list' of changes since election G.
A unual report of Clerk on expenditures of (H. R. MIS. DoC. 15)
l4.
I ferr ed 2228.
Resolution to continue employment of three Sf'..Ssion messengetm
in post-office, referred 7036.
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INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 389
Houser, Andrew Hovey, Alvin P.-Continued.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2241). Petitions and papers presented by, from
Houser, Eli Battle, Jesse T: for pension 532.
Bertram, Benjamin A: for pension 532.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2130). · Bowlin, Vincent: for pension 367.
Houston (Texas) Druschel, Wilhelmina C: for pension 398.·
Bill to sell block of land in (see bill H. R. 5690). Eaton, L. D., and others: for pensions to soldiers and -sailors
335. \ .
Houston, George B. Evansville (Ind.) Business Men's Association: relative to Green
Papers withdrawn in House 7801. and .Barren River Company 1990, 2241.
Evansville (Ind.) Knights of Labor: in favor of -tonnage bill
Houston, J. G. (administrator) . 2599.
Bill~ for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514). Gillett, Jasper, and others: for protection of wool interests 1395.
Houston, James A. Gray, James P: war claim 5478. _
Grill, Edward, and others: against repeal of t.ax on tobacco 1990.
Papers referred in House 1718. Higgins, Isaac C: for pension 532.
Houston, Jose-ph Indiana, citizens of: for aid to education 1844.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10670). - - for postal telegraph 2822.
---for service pensions 1616, 1719, 1923, 242S, 2785, 2821,
Houston, Mrs. 1ltissouri (administratix) 3114, 3381.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 62). - - - for soldiers' home 6824.
Houston, S. D. - - - for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 6496.
1
- - - for protection of agriculture 3798, 4452.
Bill for relief (see billS. 593). - - - citizens of Evansville: for marine ho:;pital 584.
Houston, Central ~rkansas and Northern Railroad - - - citizens of Pike County: in favor of House bill2165 6565.
Bill to allow them to bridge rivers in Louisiana (see bill H. R. Indiana Woman's Christian Temperance Union: for abolition of
. 9420). ' tax on alcoholic liquors 962.
Jerome, Susan: for -pension 584.
Houze, L T. .Johnson, Isaac M: for increase of pension 532.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11571). Lewis, Joseph: for pension 532.
Bovey, Alvin P. (a Representative from Indiana) McClure, Joseph D: for increase of pension 1171.
Nash, Mariah: for pension 7274 .
.Attended 5. . Nevels, Mary: for pension 1171 .
.Appointed on committees 279. Oliphant, George E: for relief532.
Leave of absence granted to 8000, 8892. Richmond (Ind.) Society of Friends: for international arbitra-
Amendments off!red by, to tion 926.
Census bill 6161. Salin, Solomon: · for relief 5859.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Silent Army of Soldiers and Sailors: for pension legislation 926.
Small, Benjamin F: for relief 943. · -
Bailey,· Catharine K: for relief (see bill H. R. 2162) 239. Taylor, Thomas J: for relief 16.
Baldwin, Nancy: to pension (see bill H. R. 4504) 364. Viele, Stockwell & Co., and others: against passage of certain
Battles, Jesse T: for relief (see bill H. R. 2163) 239. lard bills 2540.
Bertram, -Benjamin .A: for relief (see bill H. R. 2165) 240. Wisconsin, citizens of: for pensions to all soldiers 367.
Bounty land: granting to officers and soldiers (see bill H. R.
1319) 210. . Remarks by, on
Bowlin, Vincent: to pension (see bill H. R. 4505) 364. Pension appropdation bill 3171.
Brown, Crawford: for relief (see bills H. R. 2164, 8420) 239, Pension legislation 7176: 7179, 7190, 7181.
1989. Vote_s of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES.
Brown, Oliver R: for relief (see bill H. R. 6504) 924.
Bnrch. Francis: for relief (see bills H. R. 11288, 11298) 8012, Hovey, C. P., & Co., and others
8059. Petition for relief 1579.
Crowder, Bennett J: for re!ief (see bill H. R. 11478) 9811.
Dillon, Michael .A: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 10616) Hovis, Laura S.
5573. Petition for relief from charge of desertion 7274.
Dorsey, Sa11ie P: for relief (see bill H. R. 9465) 3027.
Durschel, Wilhelmine: to pension (see bill H. R. 4657) 396. Howard, Abraham
Eberlin, .Albertina: for relief (see bill H. R. 6852) 1037. Bill to pension (see bill S. 1115).
Evansville, Ind: to erect marine hospital at (see bill H. R. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4079).
1321) 210. Papers referred in House 1172, 1991.
Fredrick, Charlotte: for relief (see bill H. R. 6505) 924.
Harris, -Thomas: for relief (see bill H. R. 5530) 607. Howard, Andrew
Higgins, Isaac C: for relief (see bill H. R. 2159) 239. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2308).
Johnson, Isaac .M:: for relief (see bill ·H. R. 2168) 240. Petition for relief 2367.
Lewis, Joseph: for relief (see bill H. R. 2166) 240. Boward, B. P. (ad1ninistrator)
Linton, George A: for relief (see bill H. R. 10332) 4895.
McClure, Joseph D: for relief (see bills H. R. 4.656, 6502) 396, Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3646).
924. Boward, Benjamin F.
McCool, Mary .A: to pension (see bill H. R. 8735) 2282.
Mason, Charles H: for relief (see bill H. R. 2160) 239. Bill to pension (see bill H. · R. 4762)
Nash, Mariah: for relief (see bill H. R. 11106) 7274. Howard, Caroline
Nevels, Mary: for relief (see bill H. R. 7162) 1169.
Oliphant, George E: for relief (see bill H. R. 2167). 240. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4849).
Owen, Robert Dale: to erect statue of (see H. Res. 134) 2225. Howard, Diana D.
Pension arrears: to grant for loss of limb (see bill H. R. 8360) Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11302)
1975. •
Pensions: ~ranting for service in Army and Navy (see bill H. R. Howard, Euphemia
1320) 210. Bills for relief (see bip.s H. R. 5854, 6514).
Small, Benjamin F: for relief (see bill H. R. 6503) 924.
Soldiers and sailors: to pay difference between gold and paper Boward, G. W., and Margarette M.
currency (see bill H. R. 5052) 488. Petition for relief 5085.
Spencer, John D: for relief (see bill H . R. 11256) 7902.
Taylor, Thomas I: for relief (see bill H. R. 2161) 239. Howard, Grotes
Petitions and papers presented by, from •
Petition for relief 824.
Bailey, Catharine K: for pension 532. Boward, Jan'Les
Baldwin, Nancy: for pension 367. Petition for relief 1577
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390 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Howard, James B. Howard, Jonas G.-Continued.
Papers referred in House J695. Remarks by, on
Howard, J esse K. Clerks for Representatives 490.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3162). Tariff 6431 (Appendix 220, 266, 268).
Petition for relief284. - - lumber 4915.
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY -VOTES.
Howar-d,Joon W.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2262). Howard, Rieltard T.
Petition for pension 1210.
Howard, Jonas G. (a Repruentativefrom Indiana)
Attended 5~ Howard, Robert T.
Appointed on committees 279. Bill to pension (see billS. 2569).
Appoi11ted on Dommittee on Mileage 14.
Leave of absence granted to 1519, 7538, 7997, 8827. Howard, Samuel
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7809).
Affalter, John: for relief (see bill ~H. R. 2145) 239. Howard, w: C.
Applegate, Aaron M: for relief (see bill H. R. 2149) 239. Petition for relief 824.
Bayott, William L: for relief (see bill H. R: 10993) 6823.
Bentley, Wllliam R: for relief (see bill H. R. 5108) 496. Howard, TV. D.
Bowman, Milo R: to pension (see bill H. R. 6556) 942. Papers referred in House 855.
Br~ggs, David: restore to pension (see bill H. R. 9362) 2954.
Burcham, James R~ to pension (see bill H. R. 9325) 2869. Howard, William, 1
Bushnell, Alexander B: to pension (see bill H. R. 4R26) 468. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7343).
Bussa.barger, John W: to pension (see bill H. R. 4824) 468.
Carpenter, Pauline T: to pension (see bill H. R. 7475) 1354. Howard University ~
Colvin, ."{ames: for relief (see bill H. R. 2148) 239. Estimate for fire--escape at (H. R. Ex. Doc. 287) 3576.
Crawford, Thomars: for relief (see bill H. R. 4822) 468.
Crumbo and Melcher: for relief (see bill H. R. 6507) 924. Howe, Artlttt1' H.
Davis, John: for relief (see bill H. R. 6508) 924. Bill to pension (see bill H . .R. 5744).
Davis, Solomon: for relief (see bill H. R. 5753) 641.
Dean, .fohn A: to pension (see bill H. R. 4823) 468. Howe, George W.
Dinser, Phillip: for relief (see bill H. R. 5110) 496. Bill to pension (~ee bill R. R. 8303).
Dodge, William C: for relief (see bill H. R. 6199) 820. Howe, H iram
Dryden, David M: to pension (see bills H. R. 10991, 11134)
6823, '7416. Papers referred in House 1209.
Flinn, William: for relief (see bill H. R. 7664} 1465. Howe, Juliet G.
Flinn, William A: for relief (see bills H. "R. 9275, 11069) 2819, Bills to pension (see bills S. 189, 300).
7152. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. ·8117).
Gaither, Noah: for relief (see bill H.~. 5109) \496.
Gilbert, Franklin R. M: for relief (see bill H. R. 2146} 239. Howe, Matier
Haston, Freeland: to pension ·(see bill H. R. 6567) 942. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 11042).
Heath, Flora: to pension (see bill H. R. 5529) 607.
Herrington, James M: to 'incre~e pension (see bill H. R. 7012) Howe_, S. R.
1129. Petition for relief of estate 4847.
Hollis, Elizabeth: to pension (see bill H. R. 9036) 2539. Howe, SilaB -Q.
J e:ffersonville, Ind: to erect buildings fo_r military store keepers
at (see bill H. R. 5069} 489. Bill for relief (see billS. 2001).
- to improve Government levees at 688. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2127).
Key, George L: for relief (see bill H. R. 753) 1.'76. Howell, B. N.
Lyon, Honora V: for relief (see bill H. R. 2147) 239.
Meekin, James H: for relief (see bill H. R. 4829) 468. Papers referred in House 532.
Miller, Eli: for relief (see bill H. R. 4828) 468. Howell, Bradfwd
Mitchell, John B: for relief (see hill H . .R. 2144) 239. Pet.ition for relief 2725.
Ohio Rtver: to amend act allowing bridges across (see bill H. R.
7394) .1342. Howell, .Hir.mn
- - fixing height of bridges across (see bill H. R. 9411) 3006. Peti.tion for relief 2.042.
Pension laws: to amend (soo bill H. R . 1996) 237.
Rich, George: for relief (see .b ill R. R. 6506) 924. Howell, Ida M.
Robbins, William R: to pension (see bill H. R. 4827) 468. Bill for relief (see bill S. 390).
Ruoff, Dorothea: to pension (see bill H. R. 4825) 468. Bins for .relief (see bills H. R. 2667, 5188).
Schierling, John: for ..relief (see .b ills H. R. 3556, 6923) 325, 1066. Howell, Jmnes,, and otlters
Schindler, Albert: for relief (see bill H. R. 3555) 325.
Papers -referred lin .House 8483.
Scifres, George M: for relief (see bill H. R. 10992) 6823.
Smallwood, Ephraim, and others: for relief (see bill H. R. 7246) Howell, Martlia
1208. Bill-for .relief (see bill H. R. 3780).
Thomp on, John K: to pension (see bill H. R. 9690) 3318.
Howell, Selinda .A.
'·,
- van Deventer, Jl,frs. M. L: for relief (see bill H. R. 4830) 468.
Warder, Luther F: fOT :relief (see bill H. R. 2150) 239. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7929).
Wilson, Josephine: f?r relief (see bill H. R. 6565) 94.2.
Howell, Temperanee
Petitions and papers presented by~ from PP.ti..tion for relief 5936.
Indiana, citizens of: against admission of Utah 398.
- - f o r postal telegraph 2822. Howell, William, H.
- - f o r service pensions 2464. Bill for reliet (&-.e bill H. R. 10333).
- - - for additional pension legislation 6496. Howenstine, Jolm .P.
---for increase of pay of fourth-class postmasters 44, 52, 84,
183, 337, 399, 433. Bill for ralief (see bill H. R. 7338).
---citizens of New Albany: against Mills bill 6707. Howland, Henry W.
- - - against reduction of tariff on window-glass 4034. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9778).
Indiana Grand Army posts: for soldiers' home in Indiana 6496.
Kentucky wt>ol dealers of Louisville: against Mills bill 6707.
New Albany (Ind.) Knights of Labor: in fa'Vor of House bill
8716,6496.
Schierling, John: for relief2756.
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HowrenJ E1neline
Bi11 to p_ension (see bill H. R. "714.8. ·
.
Howse, Harnet .A.
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Thomvson, John K: for pension ,3318. Bill to pension (see billli. R. 1>4.54.).
INDEX TO THE ·OONGRESSlONAL RECORD. 391
Howse, John C. 1Hudd-Continued. '
Bill for relief of heirs (see bill B. R. 565). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Hoxey, ,1Jary JJiinor 1 Clerks to Senators and Representn,tives: to allow (see bill H. R.
1924) 234. .
Bill to increase pension (see billS. 2038). Constitution of United States: for amendment to make term of
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 600):1
President eight years (see H. Res. 115) 1343.
Hoy, George W. Farris, Eliza M: for relief of representatives (see bill H. R 1152)
Petition for relief 3916. 181. .
Green Bay, Wis: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 7432)
Hoy, John • 1343.
Petition for relief of estate 2725. Griese, William: for relief (see bill H. R. 9916) 3916.
Hanson, Jasper: for relief (see bill H. R. 1153) 181.
Hoyancamp, Leym· 4 Kewanee, Wis: for life-saving station at (see bill H. R. 1923)
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 3871. 234.
Hoye, William Lindefelt, A. F. St. L: for re1ief of representatives (s'ee bill H.
R.ll5l) 181. ,
Petition for relief 823. McAnally, Patrick: to Iem.ove charge of desertion (sec bill H.
Hoyt, Abmm G. R. 3058} 2&1.
Bill for relief (see billS. 126). Manitowoc, Wis: to erect public building at (see bill H. R.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 3638, {021}. 7433) 1344. .
Papers referred in Honse 877. Marper, Peter: to pension (see bill H. R. 1154) 181.
Menominee Indians: fOr relief in Wisconsin (see bills H. R. 9G31,
Hoyt,· Addie 9632) 3250.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 672). _Milwaukee, Lake Shore and Western Railroad: granting right
Petition for relief 2539. of way to (see bill. H. R. 9958) 4141.
Hoyt, Clam B. Oneida Indian reservation: for allotment of lands in severa,lty
to Indians on (see bill H. R. 6695) 9tl6.
Bill to pension (see billS. 3103). Pension Bureau: for proper application of money in (see bill H.
Hoyt, Sanmel W. R. 7434) 1343.
Bill to remove the charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 4230.) Pope, Louis: to pension (see bill H. R. 3238) 283.
Schneider, .Andrew: for relief (see bill H. R. 11449). 8665.
Hoyt, William H. Sheboygan, Wis: to erect pension building at (see bill H. R.
Bill to pension (see billS. 3601). 7431) 1343.
Smith, Eben E: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 7851) 1528.
Hozier, J. E. Stockbridge and Munsee Indians: for relief (see hill H. R. 5043)
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 614). 488.
Papers referred in House 334. Tariff compilation: to print (see H. Res. 111) 1230.
Jlubbard, C. H. (admint'strator) Motions and resolutions offered by
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 298). Hanson, Jasper: to withdraw his papers 3997. •
Rules: for amendment relative to compulsory voting 14.
Hubbard, Elkanah
Papers referred in House 112.
Petitions and papers presented by, from
Green Bay (Wis.) agency: relative to Menominee Indi:ms 3265.
...'
Hubbard, Hiram, W. Wisconsin, citizens of: for aid to education 4206. •
Bill for relief of heirs (see billS. 1826). - - for postal telegra-ph 2823.
Bill for relief of heirs (see bill H. R. 3484). - - - against repeal of tax on tobacco ·1529.
- - - for protection of Yellowstone Park 2870,. 3200.
Hubbard, Jacob ---for survey ofharbo.:r at Centreville 367.
Petition for relief 855. ---citizens of Bayfield County: for amendment tdtinterstato·
commerce law 6399.
Hubbard, R. W. - - - citizens of Ozaukee County: for removal of duty on salt
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11360), 1430.
Hubbard, Royal M. - - - citizens of Sheboygan: for public building 1323, 135fl.
- - - for inf.!reased pay of life· saving crews 1356.
Bill for relief (see billS. 685). ·
- - - citizens of Two Rivers: for increased pay of life-&'tviub
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 675) crews 1430.
Hubbell, Gilbe1t W: ---mayor and common council of Fort Howard: for public
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3030;. building 1171.
- - mayor and common council of Manitowoc: for puhlic
Hubbell, William Wheeler building 1171.
Papers referred in House 251. "Pope, Louis: for pension 284.
Petition for relief 336. Remarks 6y, on
Huber, John B. Tariff 3426-3430, 6081.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3498), Reports made by, from
Huckaba, John F. Committee on E.rpenaitw·es in Interior Depa1tment
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9200). General Land Office (REPORT 2424) 4849.
Papers referred in Honse 824. 'Pension ~mean expenditures (REPORT 806) 1645.
(JQmmittee on Indian Affairs·
Buckler, John Fort Smith, Paris and Dardanelle· Railroad (bill H. R. 10795)
Bill to increase pension (s-ee bill H. R. 10953). 6097.
Huckworth, L. C. Indian commission (REPORT 845) 1760. .
Petition for .l'elief 399. Milwaukee, Lake Shore and Western Railroad (REPORT ·2'.WO!
4166. . '
Budd, Thomas R. (a Representative from Wisconsin) Oneida Indians (bill H. R. 9909; REPORT 2079, omittell in Re-
Attended 6.• cord). •
Appointed on committees 279. Sioux Indian supplies (bill H. R. 3402) 1378.
Appointed conferee 2576, 2657, 8828, 9570. Stockbridge and l\lunsee Indians (REPORT 1339) 2446.
Appointed teller 9570.
Leave of absence granted to 1891, 7579. Committee on Patents
Patent fees (bill H. R. 9085) 2706.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Votes of. See YEA AND N.A.Y VOTES.
Blesch, Andrew: to pension (see bill H. R. 7867) 1575.
Bruie, Eva: for relief (see bill H. R. 8900} 2423. Ht'tddleston, A. L. (administrator)
Champagne, Basile: .for:relief (see bill H. R. 3059) 251. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
392 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
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INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 393
Hughes, Thomas 8. Humes, William A.
Bill for relief (see bill S. 1276). Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9731)~
Hughes, William Bummar, John K.
· Bill_for relief of estate (see billS. 605), Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 11159).
Hughes, WiUiam, ·and others Hummel, Valentine B.
Bills for relief (see bill.!; H. R. 9577, 10248):- Bill to pension (see billS. 2130) •
. Bugh~y, E. G. 0. Humphrey, Mrs. F. M., and others
- Petition for relief 6340. Petition for relief 2540.
Hughey, James M. Humphrey, Jamison.
Petition for relief 2870. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514).
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396 ·INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Hunter, W. G.-Continued. Hunter, W. G.-Continued.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Petitions !Jnd papers presented by, from
Jones, GeorgeS: war claim 823. - Page, John L: war claim 1837.
Jones, Wilson L: war claim 2725. Pare, William: war claim 19::l0.
Keel, Jane: war claim 1937. Paris, R. H: war claim 1890.
Kentucky, citizens of: for postal telegraph 2823. Payne, James: war claim 1890.
- - - for service pensions 2918. _ Pearson, H. J: war claim 1990.
---for amendments to interstate-commerce act 5573. Penick, Joel M: war claim 1890.
- - - for increase of pay of fourth class postmasters 565, 689, Pennsylvania, disabled veterans of Pittsburgh: for increase and
. 824, 1891, 3219, 4794. - arrears of pensions 6497.
---citizens of Greenville: for prohibitory legislation in Dis- Postmasters: for relief 2241.
trict of Columbia 688. Price, .James J: war 'claim 1890.
- - - citizens of Madisonville: for protection of agriculture Price, W. P: war claim 1890.
5378. Proctor, B. F: war claim 823.
---soldiers at Lewisburg: for repeal of the arrears act 860. Proctor, T. L. S: war claim 1937.
Kentucky Grand Army Post: for repeal of pensions limitation Pucket, Thomas E: war claim 1937.
2133. Pulliam, W. P: war claim 1890.
Kentucky Legislature: relative to Mexican war pensions 2985. Randolph, Thomas: war claim 1990.
- - - for reimbursement of money expended in raising troops Richards, Franklin: war claim 2725.
during the war 1762. Richardson, L. G: war claim 1890.
Kerby, J. J: war claim 1937. Richmond (Ind.) Society of Friends: for internatiou:11 artHtra-
Kinbrough, W. L: war claim 823. tion 891.
Kinchelor, L. W: war claim 2725. Riley, John: war claim 2725.
Kirkley, John: war claim 2241. Roberts, Edwin T: war claim 5409.
Kurtley, Ambrose: war claim 2241. Rober, Polly: war claim 1890.
Kuykendall, Magdalene: war claim 2241. Ross, Samuel :M: war claim 2725.
Landrum, !robert L: war claim 1890. Roundtill, Pleasant P: war claim 2241.
Latham, William S: for repeal of limitation of arrears of pen- Roup, T. T: war claim 4935.
sion act 4570. Rutherford, A. J: war claim 1890.
Layne, Ann 0: war ·claim 1937. Samuels, Mansfield: war claim 823.
Lebanon, George: war claim 2725. Schooling, Eliza: war claim 3916.
Lee, Edmond: war claim 1890. Sear, John H: war claim 2725.
Lehman, George: war claim 926. Sears, Samuel: war claim 1890.
Leigh, G. H: war claim 2725. Silent Army of Deaf Soldiers and Sailol'S: for pension legislation
Lloyd, Abel: war claim 1890. 926.
Lorelee, A. H: war claim 1890. Smith, C. W: war claim 1937.
Louis, Jane: war claim 2241. Smith, D. B: ~ar claim 823.
Lyon, W. H: war claim 2241. Smith, Prudy D: war claim 5409;
Lyons, H: war claim 1937. Smith, R. L: war claim 1937.
McCarley, William: war claim 1937. Souther, W. S: war claim 3916.
McCormick, W. B: war claim 1937. Spencer, Jos. W: war claim 2241.
McCrain, M. J. A: war claim 1890. Stark, D. G: war claim 1937.
M:cCuddy, M. R: war claim 1890. Stevenson, E. S: war claim 1890.
McCutcheon, C. D: war claim 1890. Stewart, E. S., & Co: war claim 2725.
McDonald, Joseph: war claim 1937. Stone, George P: war claim 926.
Mcilwain, Sanders: war claim 823. Stovall, Joel: war claim 272!}.
McLemon, Howell: war claim 1890. Strum, Leonard H: war claim 1890.
Martin, S. G: war claim 1890. Sweargen, Julia E: war claim 1990.
May, Lewis L: war claim 2241. Strealt, Daniel: war claim 2725.
Meek, John: war claim 2241. Sumpter, J. Christian: for relief 943.
Merritt, D. R: war claim 1937. Swearengen, E: war claim 1890.
Merritt. Eliza B: war claim 2725. Syles, Moses M: war claim 2725.
Merritt, E. F: war claim 1890. Tankessby, William: war claim 1937.
Miller, James H: war claim 1990. Taylor, B. D: war claim 823.
Miller, Mary A: war claim 1890. Thacker, Benjamin E: war claim 1937
Miller, Nancy: war claim 2241. Thomas, J. C: war claim 1890.
Millikan, J. H: war claim 1990. Thurmond, Marion: war claim 2725.
Mills, Franklyn: war claim 1890. Thurston, P. H: war claim 2725.
Mitcbe11, b'lillburn: war claim 2241.- Tomes, James H: war claim 2241.
Mitchell, Stanford: war claim 2241. Tomes, Silas R: war claim 2241.
Mobley, D. R: war claim -HI37. Tucker, P. H: war claim 1990.
Mobley, Wilber T: WaJ: claim 1937. Vauglm. Robert N: war claim 3916.
Moody, J: B: war claim 1937. Venable, Lavina: war claim 1890.
Moore, J. B: war claim 1990. Waggoner, S. T: war claim1890.
Moore, J. M: war claim 823. Walker, Algernon S: war claim 2725.
Moore, J. T. C: war claim 2725. Warder, B. E: war claim 2725.
Moor~ Maria: war claim 1937. Wells, .Joseph: war claim 2725.
Moore, Warren R: war claim 2241. West, E. B: war claim 2241.
Morris, D. C: war claim 1990. Whalin, Elizabeth A: war claim 891.
Morris, G. M: war claim 2725. White, Bartlett B: war claim 1990.
Morton, Da11iel: war claim 1890. Whitney, Herman: war claim 1890.
Muir, J. R: war claim 1937. ,Whitney, I.E: war claim 823.
Murrah, Robert: war claim 1890. Wickware, Vincent: war claim 1990.
Newman, J obn W: for pension 2635. Williams, Benjamin E: war claim 1990.
Ne'Y York, citizens of: for sr.rvice pensions 1991, 2792. William5, .J. L: war claim 1890.
Noil, A. W: war claim 1890. Williams, John: war claim 1990.
Norwood, Jo eph A: war claim 1990. Wilson, T. J: war claim 1937.
Nunn, Elizabeth: war claim 3916. ·Wilson, William: war claim 3916.
Offutt, W. E: war claim 1890. Wimms, P. A: war claim 1937.
Olli ver, .John W: war clabn 1937. Wimms, W. H: war claims 1937.
Oller, .James: war claim 4935. Withers, S. A: war claim. 2241.
Oller, James ltf: · war claim 2241, 4935. Winston, B: war claim 1890.
Ordnoff, W. B: war claim 1890. Wood, E. B: war claim 1937.
Pace, W . .J: war claim 2241 , 2725. Woolf, Isaac: war ctaim 1937.
Page, Samuel R: war claim 1890. Woorley, G. W: war claim 4935.
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INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 397
Hunter, W. G.-Continued. Hunter, W. G.-Continued.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Reports made by, from
Woolsey, George W: war claim 2241, 2725. Committee on Invalid Pensions
Woolsey, Joseph: war claim 4935. · Rose, A. W. (REPORT 2500) 5019.
Woolsey, Joseph: war claim 2241. Seyforth, Caroline G. (REPORT 2658) 5390.
Woolsey, Sarah: war claim 2241. • South, Elizabeth A. (REPORT 2134) 4090.
Wrig"Qt, John J: war claim 1937. Stockton; Harriet V. (REPORT 195) 843.
Yarborough, B. D.~ heirs of: war claim 823. Stokes, W. B. (REPORT 2799) 5941.
Youngloro, J. J., & Brother: against issue of fractional currency Stone, George P. (REPORT 1221) 2265.
564. . St1icklett, George A. (REPORT 1223) 2266.
Reports made by, from Sullivan, Abigail (REPORT 1169) 2156.
Committee on Invalid Pensions Sullivan, Eugene (REPORT 2435) 4911. .:
Alexander, Sallie R. (REPORT 2179) 4092. Taaffe, .John (REPORT 2137) 4090.
Alsip, James L. (REPORT 1059) 2023. Taylor, Charlotte (REPORT 2651) 5389.
Ander on, Samuel (REPORT 2652) 5389. Taylor, William A. (REPORT 2370) 4712.
Baker, Belle M. (REPORT 17~1) 3054. Tidmarsh, Cba.rles (REPORT 1900) 3287.
Brown, William J. (REPORT 2499) 5019. Tiller, Carter W. (REPORT 1622) 2928.
Brown, Van Buren (REPORT 1624) 2928. Tilly, William C. (REPORT 2646) 5389.
Bnell, Rachie Brien (REPORT 2661) 5390. Toneray, William J. (REPORT 2660) 5390.
Bnrk, William (REPORT 1168) 2155. Turlie, Mrs. John A. (REPORT 1733) 3054.
-Burtram, Marshall (REPORT 1861) 3168. Underwood, William T. (REPORT 2498) 5019.
Busey, Catharine (REPORT 2133) 4090. Vice, Enoch B. (REPORT 2895) 6368.
Campbell, Willjam M. (REPORT 1732) 3054. Vincen~, J. '1'. (REPORTS 2654, 2878) 5379, 6368.
Chapman, ·Thomas (billS. 74) 3054. Wallen, George (REPORT 2649)- 5389.
Davis, Mary C. (REPORT 2706) 5479. Wallen, Milton (REPORT 3189) 7227.
Dayton, William M. (REPORT 1729) 3054. Walsh, Thomas B. (REPORT 2650) 5389.
Deig, Judith (REPORT 2140) 4090. Ward, Sallie T. (REPORT 1404) 2448.
D icken , William M. (REPORT 2662) 5390. Warren, Martha J. (REPORT 2369) 4712.
Dooley, William J. (REPORT 3118) 7037. Webb, Webster C. (REPORT 1899) 3287.
Doyel, William 0. (REPORT 1224) 2266. White, Franklin (REPORT 1730) 3054.
Drake, Mary I. (REPORT 2655) 53 9. Whitet James C. (REPORT 2653) 5389.
Ellis, John W. (REPORT 3317) 7928. Wilborn, Ralph P. (REPORT 2352) 4672. ·
Frawley, Patrick (REPORT 2180) 4092. Winchall, John (bill H. R. 11041; REPORT 3116) 7037.
Garrett, Eli (REfORT 2894) 6368. Witham, John (REPORT 1060) 2023.
Graziani, Mattie (REPORT1734) 3054. Woodruff, W. E. (REPORT 1171) 2156.
Green, W. B. (REPORT 3114) 7037. Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES.
Hamilton, Nancy (REPORT 3119) 7037. Hunter, William A.
Hardin, Malinda (REPORT 2351) 4672.
Hawkins, Lydia (REPORT 2181) 4092. Bill for relief (see billS. 2994).
Horton, Mrs. N. S. (REPORT 3276) 7682. Huntington, West Virginia
Houchin, Woodward M. (REPORT 1970) 3456. Bill to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 6691).
Huckaba, John F. (REPORT 1728) 3054. Petition to erect public building at 2200.
Hull, Eliza.beth R. (REPORT 250S) 5019.
Huntley, Sara l~E.
Humes, William A. (REPORT 2657) 5390.
Jackson, Jane (REPORT 2896) 6368. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 3017).
Johnson, Isaac 1\I. (REPORT 1625) 2928. Hunton, John
Johnson, Sue B. (REPORT 3523) 9235.
,Johnston, Tempy M. (REPORT 3117) 7037. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4247).
Judd, Milton (REPORT 1061) 2023. Huntsville, Alabama
Kearney, Stephen L. (REPOR'r 3115) 7037. Bill to increase appropriation for public building at (see bill H-
Krunk, John M. (REPORT 3188) 7227. R. 8069). . -
Latham, William S. (REPORT 2797) 5940. Bills for relief of Methodist Church at (see bills H. R. 5734, 5735)J
Lawler, James H. (REPORT 2496) 5018.
Leary, Mrs. John (REPORT 2182) 4092. Hunziker, Gotaeib
Longshaw, Uar,garet (REPORT 1990) 3457. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8204).
Lynn, John (REPORT 2497) 5019. Hurd, I saac
McClean, Robert (REPORT 1623) 2928.
McClure, Samuel (HEPORT 1989) 3457. Bil! to increase pension (see bill H. R. 9935).
McKinney, James M. (REPORT 3187) 7227. Hurd, Rachel
McKinster, W. H. C. (REPOR'r 2798) 5941. Bills to pension (see bills H. R. 8095, 10853).
McKuhan, James J,f. (REPORT 1058) 2023.
Martin, Frank M. (REPORT 2368) 4712. Hurdle, HanMh
Miller, Jacob A. (REP9RT 2647) 5389. Bill for relief (see billS. 2031).
Morton, Penelope (REPORT 1172) 2156. Bill for-relief (see bill H. R. 7268).
Neuman, Philip (REPORT 2897) 6368. Hurlburt, D avid
Outten, Coburn D. {REPORT 1969) 3456.
Paul, Louise (REPORT 1405) 2448. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8676).
Piatt, Theodora M. (REPORT 1170) 2156. Petition for relief 1806.
Piercy, Samuel (REPORT 2135) 4090. Hurlbut, T. J. _ · r 1 ·
Poag, James W. (REPORT 1860) 3168. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4738).
Porter, Richard (REPORT 2823) 6069.
Price, General S .. W. (REPORT 1626) 2928. Hurley, A. F. •
Proffitt, Nancy Ann (REPORT 2800) 5941. Bill for relief of heirs (see bill H. R. 8960).
Rains, Thomas (REPORT 3190) 7227. Hurley, D. G. -
Raymond, Marcus D. (REPORT 1971) 3456.
Reed, Gilbert (REPORT 2899) 6368. Bill for relief oflegal representatives (see bill H. R. 284).
Reed, Joseph B. (REPORT 2501) 5019. Hurley, John -
Reynolds, Mary (REPORT 2371) 4712.
Richardson, Henry C. (REPORT 1167) 2155. Bill for relief (see_
biU H. R. 7607).
Riddle, Sarah (REPORT 2353) 4672. Petition for relief 1430.
Riddle, William P. (REPORT 2656) 5390. Hurley, Jolzn P.
Riley, Ransom (REPORT 2659) 5390. Petition for relief 2466.
Risley, Linnaens W. (REPORT 1222) 2376.
Robb, Albert 0. (REPORT 2136) 4090. Hurley, R. A.
Romine, Emily (REPORT 2648) 5389. Report ~f Court of Claims on claim of 1697.
39~ INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Burn, F. M. Hutchins, Stilson
Petition for relief 3865. Joint resolution to authorize erection in District of Columbia of
statue of Benjamin Franklin presented by (see S. R. '96).
Burse, Williant
Bill to pension (see bill H . .R. '9374). Hutchins, Tlwm.as J :
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 222) .
Burst, James G. • Hutchins, Valina S.
Bill for r~lief of estate (see bill H. R. 6514).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9722)A
Burst: Je-remiah Petition .for pen ·on 34.35.
Billsfor relief (see billsR.B. 5854, 6514). Hutchinson, Kansas
Burst, John . Bill to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 6711) .
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7018). Hutchinson, Abbie S.
Petition for reliefu45, 2985. Bill to pension (seo bill S. 733).
Burst, Joseph S. Hutchinson, Esther P.
Bill to remove th_e charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 7243). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5387).
Burst Arms Company Hutchinson, J. 0.
Bills to authorize Secretary ofNa.vy to purchase gtmS from (see Petition for relief 3766.
bills S. 3299; H. R. 10930). Hutchinson, T. J. (administrat01·)
Burt, ..4. B. Petition for relief 2367.
Elected Doorkeeper of"House 7. Hutchinson, Thomas
Burt, F. A. (administrator) Petition for relief 5607.
Petition for relief 1067. Hutchinson, Titus
Petition for pension 74.68.
Bur~R~ •
Papers referred in House 1323. Hutchinson, Valincia C.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R 464.5).
Burt, J. F.
Hutchinson, W. D.
Bill for relief (see blll H. R. 1025).
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514).
Burt, W. F.
Hutchinson, WilJ-iam
Petition for relief 1250.
Bill to pens.ion (see bill H. R. "5 101).
Burts, Charles F. Hutchinson's Island, Georgia
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5836). Joint resolution to survey rice land '0~ (see H. Res. 1'21).
Burtt, Edgar D. Hutchison, James W.
Bills for relief (see bills H. :.R. 5727, 6514). Petition for relief 1172.
Buslt, James H. Hutchison, L. D.
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 3629). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10409).
Hussey, Joltn Huthmacher, George Jacob
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8713). Bill for relief of heirs (see bill H. R. 2888).
Huston, George Hutto, Ohr1rles
Petition i'Qr xelief 1577. Papers referred in House 1695~
Bustqn, J. M. Hutton, Frederick
Bill referring to Court of Claims the claim of (see bill H. R. Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 4.506).
9225). Hutton, John E. (a Representativefrmn Missouri)
Huston, L. W. Attended 5.
Papers referred in Senate 58. Appointed on committees 279.
Appointed conferee 70 6.
Huston, R. G., & Co. Leave of absence grunted to 2814, 2957, 7636.
Bill for relief (see billS. 309). !Jills and joint resolutions introducecl by
Bills for relief (see bilh li. R. 4702, 5266).
Armstrong, Edward 8: for relief (see bill H. R. 3778) 327.
Hutchens, Adaline M. Army and Navy officers: to regulate pay of insane (see- bill H.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. "9806). R. 3414) 322.
Barnes, Alfred: to increase pension (see hill H. R. 3785) 327.
Hutcherson, John Craddock, Mary: for relief (see bill H. R. 3782) 327.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 299). Faulconer, .John H: for relief (see bill H. R. 3779) 328.
Hutcherson, ]}Irs. Suann Howell, Martha: for relief (see bill H. R. 3780) 327.
Jamison, W. D: to pension (see bi11 H. R . 6924) 1066.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9116). Jamison, William D: to pension (see bill H. R. 5204) 497.
Petition for relief 1~49. Kinion, William I: for relief (see bill H. R. 4678) 397.
Hutcheson, w. 0. Leach, Henderson C: for .relief (see bill H. R. 37H3) 327.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R . .984). McGui1·e, John: to pension (see bill H .. R. G399) 854.
Mathews, E. F: for relief (see bill H. R. 3781) 327.
Hutchins, .Mrs. A. V. Missouri judicial districts: to amend act to divide (see bill H.
Petition for relief 7321. R. 3413) 327.
Raney, James: to pension (see bill H. R. 3784) 327.
Hutchins, Htmnah Babb St. Charles College: for relief (see bill H. R. 7285) 124.8.
Bill to pension (see billS. 1540). Swearinger, Thomas M: to pension (see bill H. R. 7360) 1321.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5098). Thurmond, H. W:"fu pension (see bill H. R. 6400) 854.
Hutchins, John H. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Papers of estate referred in Honse .182~ Central Wesleyan College, Ui.ssouri, facn11!y of: fo:r international
copyright law 1395.
Hutchins, John M. Missouri, citizens of: for postal telegraph 2822.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6042). - - - forimprovementof Missouri and Mississippi Rivers 1395•
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Import Duties. See also TBANSPORTATIO IN BOND-Continued. Import D_uties. See also TRANSPORTATION IN BOND-Continued.
Bill (H. R. 9051) to reduce, debated in House, remarks by: Bill (H. R. 9051) to reduce, debated in House, remar_ks by:
Mr. Abbott 4197. Mr. Henderson, T. J. 4175.
Mr. Adams 2972, 4m, 4772,4917,5273-5275,5754,5755,5805,5806,5808,5811, Mr. Herbert 4869,5638,5645 (Appendix 571).
5812, 5816, 5870, 5872~ 5889, 5942, 5951, 6028, 6133, 6136, 6278, 6279, 6375, 6376, Mr. Hermann 4349, 4918, 4919, 4920, 5005, 6384.
6433,6437. Mr. Hires 5688,5871.
Mr. Allen, C. H. 3654,5071,5074,6091, 6376. Mr. Hitt 4992,6443.
Mr. Allen, E. P. 6209. (Appendix 108). Mr. Hogg (Appendix 244).
l\Ir. Allen, John M. 4065-4073. Mr. HolmaQ (Appendix 224).
Mr. Anderson, A. R. 4374, 4784, 5002, 5003, 5004, 50(1, 5216,5271,6379,6380, Mr. Holmes 5986 (Appendix 345).
(Appendix 500). Mr. Hooker 3894-3900,4970, 5042.
Mr. Anderson, George A. 4323. Mr. Hoplrins, A . J. 3825,5077,5884,6071,6072,6074,6076.
Mr. Anderson, John .A:. 5959,5985. Mr. Hopkins, S.l. 5636.
Mr. Arnold 5746. Mr. Hopkins, S. T. 5697,5809.
Mr. Atkinson 3933, 3954, 4830. Mr. Houk 3900-3903, 6029, 6030.
Mr. Baker, Charles S. 4238,4789,5648,5680,5749,5750,5818,6387,6391. Mr. Howard 4.915, 6431 (Appendix 220,266, 268).
Mr. Baker, Jehu 4437 (Appendix 475, 525). Mr. Hudd 342&-3430, 6081,6082.
Mr. Bayne 3484, 3489, 3490, 3491,4248, 4249, 4785,4867,4868,4921, 4931,4932, ¥r. Jackson 5634., 5691,5759,5808, 5942, 6148,6376,6378,6428 (Appendix 98,
5040, 5044, 50!l1, 5211, 5223, 5228,5229,5269,5275,5277,5647,5687,5758,5811, 456,481) .
,. 5812, 5817' 5818, 5819, 5820, 5821, 5822, 5823, 5824, 5826, 5870, 5872, 5875, 5880,
5882, 5883, 5884, 5887' 5888,5891, 5942, 5958,5959,5989,5990, 6024, 6076, 6441,
Mr. Johnston, J. T. (Appendix 274).
Mr. Johnston, T. D. 6396.
6480,6481. Mr. Kean 4064,6094. .
Mr. .Belden 3944. Mr. Kelley 3064,3305, 3306, 3316, 3586, 3587, 4773,4.916,5033,5034,5078,086,
Mr. Biggs 5029, 5219, 6088. 5187,5189,5193, 5222, 5223, 5260, 5274, 5276,5277,5630, 5634,5638, 5639,5640,
Mr. Blanchard 5043, 5888. 5643, 5646, 5687, 5697, 5698,5739, 5740, 5811,5950,5958,5976, 5977,5978, 6024,
Mr. Bland 3746-3756, 4832,6484. 6.>"02, 6424, 6440, 6441.
Mr. Boothman 4857,4957,6158,6206,6388. Mr. Kennedy 3904,6215.
Mr. Bound 424.2. Mr. Kerr 3472, 4787, 4868, 49?-6, 492i, 5646, 5689, 5748, 5805, 5883,6984,6081,
Mr. Boutelle 4776, 4784, 4786, 4939, 4930, 6036, 6083, 6087, 6389 (Appendix
175). 1\Ir~i,~~ZJilette 6307-6311, 6494, 6513 (Appendix 5i5),
Mr. Breckinridge, C. R. 4772, .4779, 4787, 4863, 4867, 4919, 4931, 5033, 5067, Mr. Laird 4252.
5068, 5084, 5223-5224, 5231, 5267' 5281, 5636, 5640, 5643, 5698, 5705, 5744,5745, Mr. Landes 3451.
5746,5749, 5753,5754, 5756,5757, 5807,5812,5814,5815,5889,5948,6025, 6027, Mr. Lanham 3649,6210.
6028, 6030, 6070, 6094, 6148, 6154, 6155, 6392, 6481, 6484, 6493 \Appendix Mr. Lane 3976, 4369 (Appendix 359).
179). Mr. Lawler 6444.
Mr. Breckinridge, W. C. P. 3315, 3490, 3491, 4399,4413, 4Tn, 4790, 4791, Mr. Lehlbach 4073, 5745, 5746,51323, 6091,6093, 6518.
4973,4996, 5001, 50ll, 5256, 5631, 5632,5695,5741,5815,5880,5890,5990,5991, Mr. Lind 4777,5065,5066,5225.
5992, 6030, 6031, 6035, 6156, 6312, 6373, 6382, 6429, 6439, 6443. Mr. Lodge 4993, 50ll, 5634,5637,5700,5743,5744,6385.
Mr. Brewer 3438,5682, 6210,6392,6423. Mr. Long 5945, 6095, 6386.
Mr. Browne, T. M.3356--3367, 5062,5070,5221. Mr. Lyman 5690.
Mr. Browne, T. H. B. 6421 (Appendix 325). Mr. McAdoo3849. -.
Mr. Brumm 3438, 5216, 5748, 5758 (Appendix 156). Mr. McClammy 4295.
Mr. Bryce 5745. Mr. McComas 3645-3649, 5631, 5632, 6030, 6031.
Mr. Buchanan 3408, 4778. 48~4. 4827, 4923,4929, 4962, 4.963, 4.973, 5063,5187, Mr. McCormick 3761-3765, 48?..3, 4828, 4920, 4921.
5215, 5220, 5256, 5262, 5277, 5634, 5639, 5641, 5646, 5687, 5689, 5698, 5751. Mr. McCreary 3579-3586.
5~582~587~587~5887,58~~1.5~~~607~60-610,61~ Mr. Macdonald 3715. 5263; 5647.
6325, 6373, 6391, 6392, 6394, 6424, 6486, 6487' 6491. Mr. McKenna 50?...8, 5029,5220,5690,6087,6442 (Appendix 337).
Mr. Buckalew (Appendix 94). Mr. McKinley 3316,4400-4418, 4790,5186,5188,5869, 58i3, 5815, 6483.
Mr. Butterworth 4166, 4991, 4999, 5082, 5083, 6437, 6535, 6437, 6438. Mr. McKinney 3703, 6204, 6205.
Mr. Burrows ~14, 4860, 4861, 4862, 4930, 5024, 50?..5, 5026, 50(1, 51861 Mr. McMillin 3297...S.305, 3480, 4785, 5228, 5234, 5274, 5275, 5276, 5278, 5826,
5193, 5636, 5682, 5703, 5816, 5819, 5820, 5821, 5824, 5873, 5878, 5949, 5952. 5868, 5870, 5871, 5873, 5875, 6076,6082, 6083, 6084,6089, 6095, 6397,6421,6423,
Mr. Butler 4971. 6433, 6134, 6437. 6444, 9573-9586. •
1\Ir. Bynum 3349, 3354, 3355, 4914, 4928, 0008, 5701, 5749, 5806, 5825, 6398. Mr. McRae 4261.
Mr. Candler 3981. Mr. McShane 6484.
Mr. Cannon 3934-3938, 4059, 5079, 5686, 5704, 59M, 5978, 5979, 6019. 6032, Mr. Maish (Appendix 160).
6034, 6035. Mr. Mansur 383Q-3836,5883.
Mr. Carlisle 444.6. Mr. Martin (Appendix 61),
Mr. Caruth' 3657. Mr. Mason 4346,4923, 6436. ·
Mr. Carey {Appendix 394). 1\Ir. Milliken 4059-4064,4778, 4863, 4922, 4931, 4962,5012, 5042,5681,5683,5746,
Mr. Caswell3712, 5644, 6205, 6206. 6033. 6082, 6425, 6436,-6515.
Mr. Cheadle 4381. Mi. Mills, 3057, 3316, 4775, 4.776, 4864, 4918, 4931, 4967, 5063, 5069,5631, 5634,
Mr. Chipman 3863. .. 5639, 5640, 5641,5642,5644,5645, 5646, 5683, 5687, 5691, 5699,5704,5949, 5951;
Mr. Clardy 5872. 6032, 60.33, 6035, 6654.
1\Ir. Clements (Appendix 90). Mr. Moffit 4915, 5876.
• Mr. Cobb 4787. Mr. Montcomery 4291.
Mr. Cogswell4995, 5272. Mr. Moore (Appendix 56).
Mr. Compton 5882. Mr. Morrow 3887-3393, 4774, 4.775, 5258, 5280, 5639, 6088, 6095 (Appendix
Mr. Conger 6018. 4.20).
Mr. Cowles 4134, 6422, 6432, 6433. Mr. Morse 6196-6201.
M~~x 4330-4346, 4862, 4913, 4917, 5022, 5023, 5024, 5028, 5992, 5993, 6434, Mr. Nelson 5186, 6395.
Mr. Newton 3973.
Mr. Cutcheon (Appendix 340). Mr. Nichols 4365.
Mr. Dalzell4279, 5226, 5235, 5258, 5259, 5813, 5868, 5872, 5876. 1\Ir. Nutting 48"..5, 4994, 5074, 5217, 5879, 6036, 6393.
Mr. Dargan 3970. Mr. 0'Donnell6201.
Mr. Darlington 4204, 4205. Mr. O'Ferrall359&-3602.
Mr. Davis 6483. Mr. O'Neall4111-4121.
Mr. Dibble (Appendix 231). Mr. O'Neill, C. 3479-3487,5220, 5278, 5281, 6031, 6032, 6095, 6096.
Mr. Dingley 369Q..3702, 4780, 4.831, 4963, 5219, 5270, 5641, 5704, 5705, 574~ Mr. O'Neill, J. J. (Appendix 48-!).
5751, 5752, 5811, 5812, 5879, 5886, 5887, 5889, 6020, 6092, 6213, 6388, 6390, Mr. Osborne 3424. .
6531, 6532, 6533 (Appendix 212, 365). Mr. Outhwaite 4779, 4828, 4829, 4.925, 4926, 4.927, 4930, 4995, 6210, 6303-6307.
Mr. Dockery 3367, 4788, 4864, 4865, 4.968, 4969, 5892, 5976 (Appendix 38, Mr. Owen (Appendix 200, 482).
411). Mr. Parker 4775, 4912, 5010, 5277, 5278, 5642, 5693, 5747, 5748.
1\Ir. Dorsey 3602. Mr. Peel (Appendix 3-50).
Mr. Dougherty 5270. Mr. Perkins 5068, 5807, 5946, 5947,5951 (Appendix 27, 434).
Mr. Dubois 59!5, 5946 (Appendix 222). Mr. Peters 4318, 4785, 5034, 5040, 5980, 5981, 5982.
Mr. Dunn 4786. Mr. Phelps 6143, 6144, 6145.
Mr. Elliott 6073, 6074, 6075, 6085, 6086. Mr. Plumb 4387, 5866.
Mr. Enloe 4.778. Mr. Post 3985.
Mr. Farquhar 3492, 4.245. 4825, 48i0, 4966, 5185, 5232,5278,5633, 5635, 5683, Mr. Pugsley 6195.
5694, 5700, 5744, 5813, 5814, 5815, 5825, 5871, 5872,·5873, 594.2, 5951, 595-3, Mr. Randall 4393, 4856-4.858, 5231, 5633, 5635, 6031, 6032.
6150, 6420, 6421. Mr. Rayner 3523-3528, 5034, 5035, 5075, 5271, 5273, 5279.
Mr. Felton 4356, 4775, 5222, 5279, 5636, 5637, 5638, 6090. Mr. Reed 3315, 3491, 4440, 4773, 4779, 4790, 4834, 4835, 4864, 4867, 4913, 5007,
Mr. Fitch 4277. 5070,5076, 5266, 5&31, 5632, 5643, 5645, 5701, 5755,5756,5757, 5758, 5881, 5948,
Mr. Foran 3587, 5282, 6516. 5949, 6032, 6070, 6493, 6535.
Mr. Ford 3443-3448, 3485, 5647, 5648, 5688, 6318. Mr. Richardson 3843.
Mr. Fuller 4865, 6019. Mr. Rogers 5816, 5884, 5986, 6441.
Mr. Funston 4106, 4965, 4968, 4973, 5958, 5959. Mr. Romeis (Appendix 113).
Mr. Gallinger 3536, 5219, 6427, 6535 (Appendix 198). Mr. Rowell 4869, 5010, 50ll, 5219 (Appendix 230).
Mr. Gay 5041, 5957 (Appendix 327). Mr. Russell, C. A. 4273.
Mr. Gear 4010, 5004, 5064, 5806, 5982, 6075, 6533. Mr. H.usselJ, J. E. 3487,3488,3489,3490, 3491,4273-4276,5008,5070,5071, 5J73r
Mr. Gifford 5262 (Appendix 210). 5074, 5224, 5276, 5634, 5635, 5700, 5751.
Mr. Glass 3375. Mr. Ryan 4268, 5986.
Mr. Goff 3448, 5273, 6491, 6492. Mr. Sawyer4363, 5036,5037,5694.
Mr. Grosvenor 5020, 5044, 6313-6318 (Appendix 65). Mr. Sayers 3430. -
Mr. Grout418&-4194, 4923,4924,5039. Mr. Scott 3596, 3999, 5192, 5229, 5230, 5231, 5880, 5881, 5887.
Mr. Guenther 3726-3730, 4.831, 4832, 4833, 4865, 6079, 6081, 6090, 6492, 6493. Mr. Seymour 4.194.
Mr. Hare 3994. Mr. Shaw 3369, {;266, 6426.
Mr. Harmer 5703. Mr. Sherman 4.125,-4.962.
Mr. Hatch 4092-4098. Mr. Shively (Appendix 247) •
.r.Ir. Haugen 4038,4927 (Appendix 407). 1\Ir. Simmons 4181, 6082, 6083, 6425, 6426.
Mr. Heard 5034. Mr. Smith, Henry 5215,5641.
Mr. Hemphill 3416-3423, 5076,5077. 1\Ir. Sowden 5809,6421,6423,6444,6479,6485.
Mr. Henderson, D. B. 3528,5984,5985,6138,6145, Mr. Spinola5217,6034.
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402 ThTDEX TO ·T HE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Import Duties. See alsn TRANSPO.R~ON IN BoNn-Continued. Import Duties . .See atso TRANSPORTATION IN BOND-Continued.
"Bill {H. R. 9051) to reduce, debated in House, remarks by: Bill (H, R. 9051) to reduce, d-ebated in House by sections, as ·
Mr. Spoont:r 5748,5944,6092 (Appendix 164). . follows:
Mr. Springer 5263, :i264, 5265.:5269, 6519,'6531\ 6532,6536 (Appendix 494).
1\Ir. Stewart, .T. D. 3663,6482. (Appendix 514). .Drugs 5635.
1\Ir. Stewarti.T. W. 4326-4329. Dye stuffs 5634.
Mr. Stockda e 3765,5007 (Appendix 82). Dye w ood extracts 5633.
1\:lr. Stone, W.J., of Kentucky 4184. Eggs 6090.
Mr. Stone, W . .T., of Missouri 3856, !1869, 4870,5947, 59i8. Essential oils 5534, 5635.
1\:l.r. Struble 4125, 4788, 4828,5065. ' Figs5590.
1\Ir. Symes 4098. Fil~5942.
1\:l.r. Tarsney 3476-3479,4964,4.965,4.966,4967,5029 (Appendi.x1.94). Flax 5062, 5084, 5044,5186, 6094.
1\Ir. Taulbee 4858. Flax manufactures 6095, 6143.
Mr. Taylor, E. B. 5699,5752, 6086,6369,6479 (Appendix :270). Flax yarns and twine 6094.
Mr. Taylor, J.D.3836,4789,52ll,5233,5234,5260,5268,527D, 5689,0699,5703, Glue 5269,5272,5273.
5751,5754,5755,5757, 6488,6494 (Appendix 270, 35a). Glass 5866,5872,5873,5874. 6493.
1\:lr. Thomas, G . .l\1.4358 (Appendix 155). Glass bottles ol)26, 5871, 5874, 6492.
iMr. Thomas, 0. R4963 (Appendix 238}. Glass plates for optical instruments 5'635.
Mr. Thomoson, A.0.4121. Gloves 6388.
1\:lr. Thompson, T. L. 5220. · Glycerine 5273-5276.
Mr. '.rownsbend ID.16, 4050, 5695,5697, 5"698,587.9, 6017,·6078,:6481. Glycerine "5754.
Mr. Tracey 3964, 6476. Grindstones 5699.
M"L "Turner, H. G.6072, ·6073, 6479,6482 (Appendix 88).
Gunny cloth 6153.
1\-fr. Vance 39S9, 5945. Hair, curled 5700.
Mr. Vandever 5012,5279,.5639, 5690,5693,6087, 6090. Hatters' furs 5701.
1\:lr. Warner o193, 5213,5214,5215,5225,5271, 950,5951, 6078,'6079, 6082,6083,
Hemlock extract 5277.
6085,6153,6155,6432, 6481, 6484, 6486,6487. Hemp 5186,5187.
Mr. Weaver 4258-4261, (773, 4774,47-83, ~. 4972,'5005, 5006,.6145. 6146,6147, Hemp manufactures 6156.
6536. Roop iron 5888.
Mr. Weber 4928,4965,56.91,5982,6025,6026,6034,6035. Horse, mule, and ox shoes 594.2
Mr. Wheeler 3730,3746, 6021,6484,6512,9306, 9595, 9610 (Appendix 120, 620). Horseshoe nails 594.2.
B:yperoxide oi lead 5281.
Mr. White,J. B. 4787,4927,4969,5039,5082,5219,-5638,5640,5694,·1>757, 58<17, ' India-rubber manufactures ·6388
6019, 6088 (Appendix 262). Iron 6493.
1\lr. Whiting J.R.3992,5026,5034,5035,6333. Iron, bar 5876.
Mr. Whiting,W. 3483,6387. Iron beams 5945.
:rt-Ir. Wickham4282. Iron, :fiat 5887.
Mr. Willduson 3938 (Appendix 329, 896}. Iron , hoop 5887.
1\Ir. 'Villiams 5278, '5701, 5606,6381, 6382. Iron rails 5887.
Mr. Wilson, T.3636-3645, 4774,4833, 48M,4835,l856~ 4867, 5078,5232, 5233, . Iron railway bars 5875.
5806, 6425, 6445. Iron railway fish-plates 5 92, 5941,
1\Ir. Wilson, W. L. 5235J 5755, 5756, 6428, 6490, 6491 (Appendix 47). Iron rods 5942.
Mr. Wise 6394 (Appenaix 150). Iron, round 5 .
Mr. Woodburn 3756. Iron , sheet 5888.
Mr. Yardley 3960,5682,5759. Iron spikes, nuts, and horseshoes 5!142.
Mr. Yoder (Appendix 546). .Jute 51"6-5194, rus.
l\1r. Yost 5229, 6091,6388,6397 {Appenai.x 327). K.ao'lin63 .
Bill (K R 9051) to !l'educe, debated in Sena.te, remarks by: Knives5951.
Lead595L
l\h-. .Aldrich 9222, 9296, 9314, 9534, 9535, 9550,9558, OOM, 9567. 9568. Lead, -acetate of, nitl:nte-of, white, red 5812.
Mr. Allison 8598,8599,8600,.9109,9283,:9460, 94.61,W95, 9533, 9534,"9604, 9605. Lead ores 5945, '5946.
Mr. Bate 93M. Licorice 5278, '5808, 5811>.
l\1r. Blair !)560. Lime 5701, 5752.
1\:lr. Call (Appendix 605), Linens 6095.
Mr. Cockrell 9468, 9497, 9549, 9550,9601. Linseed 5701.
Mr. Cullom 9379. , Linseed <Oil 5805.
Mr. Daniel 8952. Log-wood extract 5633, 5634.
1\Ir. Em1tis 9562,9563,9564. Looking-glass plates 5646, 5687.
Mr. Frye 9561. Lumber 4171-4791, 4823-4835, 4856-4870, 4911-4932, 4957-4975, 19:>1-50li.
Mr. Georg~ 851.9,8560,8561,~63,'9534, '9535. Marble 5703, 6388.
1\lt:. Harris 8597. Meats, game, and poultry 5691.
Mr. Rawley 9404. 1\:lilk 5691. .
l\fr. Hi!lcoek'8601, "9321. Minerals, crude 5635, 5639.
Mr. Boar 8519,8520, 8521.8562,8564, 9501. Nails 5942.
Mr. Jones, J. K. 8719. Needles 5951.
:Mr. l\1itchell8755, 8771,8778. Nitrate ofsoda5280.
Mz:.Morgan 9524, 9534. Nut.'! and washers 5942.
l\1r. Platt9388. . Ocher5634.
Mr. Reagan 8521, 8522, 8523, 8563, 8564, 940519502. Oil-cloth 6150.
Mr. Sherman t\595, 8597,8602,9109. Oils 5634. 5635.
Mr. Spooner 9502. Paintin-gs and5tatuary 5745,
Mr. Stewart 8727. Paper, photographic 6337.
Mr. Teller 9514, 956L Paper., printing 6387.
1\Ir. Vance ~1. 93M. Paper pulp 5694.
Mr. Vest 8594, 8596,8597,8602, 8645,9383,9453, ~97, 9498. Peanuts 6091.
Bill (H. R. 9051) to reduce, debated in Honse by sections, as Pens5951.
fo:Uows: · Photographic print paper 574.9.
Pipes 6389,6517,6575.
Alizarine 5633,5634, 6477. Plaster of Paris 5704..
.Allum 5278,.5817., 5819. Plums and prunes 5690•
Bagging 5211, 5223, 6153. Plushes 6386.
Dagging machin-ery 5223,5226. Pottery 6486.
Barytes 5635, 5636. Primaline 5751, 6477.
Beans and peas 5691. QuicksHver 5636.
Bichromate of potash 5810, 58ll.. Rags 5704, 5739.
Boiler tubes 5942. Rails5887.
Bone-black 5634. Railway bars 5875,6493, 6l94.
Books, foreign 5694. Railway fish-plates 5892, 594..1.
Borax 4279. Railway wheels al!d tires 594.5.
Bottles 5825,58.74.,6492. Rai :ins 5087.
Boxes, orange and lmnon t;SSG. Rattans 57(3.
Bricks 5640,5642.5689. Rice 5044, 6070, 6082, 6085.
Broom corn 5703. Sail duck 6155.
Brushes, 6388. Salt 5022-0044. •
Bulbs 5698. Saws5942.
Burlaps 5211.5217. Seeds, garden 5703.
Buttons, pl'arl 6517. Sheep-dip 5276.
Card clothing 6388. Sheet iron 5888.
Cement 5809,64.85. Sheetings 6155.
<.'ha.ins 5942. Ship-building material639.
Chromate oriron 5639. Sisal-grass 521L
Clays5635. Slate, manufactures of 5825.
f'-onl-tar products 5632. Soap5275.
Cocoa.5689. Soda., bicarbonate of 5818.
Co con. .matting 6385. Soda, caustic 5819.
Coffee substitutes 5687, '5689. Soda crystals 5817.
Copper, sulphate of5821. Soda, sulphate of5S19, 5821.
Copperas 5282. Spikes 5942.
Cordage 6155. I Starch 6036, 6070, 6083,6087.
Cotton cloth 6092, 6095. Steel rails 5887. •
Cott{)n thre~d 6091, 6094. Steel railway bars 5875, 6t93, MM.
Cotton-ties 6479, 6537,.6650. Steel railway fish-plates 5892,5941.
Cotton-seed oil 6659. Steel railway wheels and tires 594:5.
Dextrine 0088, 6087. Steel spikes 5942.
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL ltECORD. 403
Import Duties. See also TRANSPORTATION IN BOND-Continued. Import Duties. See also TRANSPORTATION IN BOND-Continued.
Bill (H. R. 9051) to reduce, debated in House by sections, as Petitions relative to tariff on specified aTticles, namely:
follows: Flax 2367, 2388, 2425, 2510, 2599, 2634. Zf'ffl, 2725,2756,2792,2820,2870,2955,
2985,3028, 307l., 3163,3199.3218,3380, 3435,3471, 4H1, 4871,6103.
Stones 5745. Flaxseed or linseed oil2241, 2284., 2388, 242!!, 2464,2511, 2540,2634,2635,2678,
Sugar 5953, 5976, 6019. 27&1, 2870. 2985, 3029, 3380, 5236.
Tacks 5889, 5892, 5945. Flower bulbs 6SS.
Tiling 5!124. Frbits 644.
Tin-plates 5226-5235, 5200-5269. Garden seed 1334.
Tobacco 64~ 6513. Gelatine 4298.
Twine 6095,6143. Gilling netting 1695.
Type 5953. Glass 2792, 302/l, 6399, 6566.
Ultramarine 58'24. Glass bottles 2042, 2424, 298G,8012.
Vegetables 5648,5680. Glassware 3072.
Waste5751. Glue 3028,42 8, 4496.
Watches 6389. Glycerine 1322.
Whiting 64&!. Gold leaf 434, 469, 499, 500, 501, 532, 503, 504, 564, 608, 781, 891!
Wool and woolen goods 5889, 5158, 6195, 6302, 6369,6385,8043. Granit-e 5194.
Zinc 5951. Green bottles 2367.
Green fruits 1430.
Petitions on general subject of tariif, from Gunny cloth 3995.
Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers 1401, Ins, 8236. Hackled tl.ax 2424, 2423.
Arizona: citizens of 1432,1940. Hat materials 1617.
California: citizens of 43, 124, 162,2370, 2425. Hats 1579, 1617,2367.2820.
Connec,icut: citizens of 1696, 326:>, ~. Hemp 2367,2388,2725,2955,3163,3435, 34n, 44.36, 4871.
Florida: citizens of 228t. Iron ore 532, 1207.
Georgia: citizens of 2326,2387, 7259. Isinglass 4..?98.
illinois: citizens of 112, 184., 823,1718,1719, 31M, 4JYT7, 65i5. Jute 2756,2\155,3470.
Indiana: citizens ot 1922,1937,6497. _ Lead 286, 336, 472, 500, 638, 782, 1721, 2321.
--Indianapolis Board of Trade 1432. Leather 533, 564.
Iowa: citizens of 1067, 2369. Lemons 3-547.
Kansas: citizens of 2199, 3522. Lime 2230, 2283, 3660.
Keut.ucky: citizens of 6226, 6339, 6399, 6497. Lithographic prints 564.
1\taine: citizens of 1435, 1614, 1762, 2241, 2510, 3114, 3265. Looking-glass plates 1056.
l'llassachusetts: citizens of H66,1922, 2155,3265. Lumber 124, 162, 182,183, 1251,1305,130'7,1512, 2198.
Michi~an: -citizens of 17, 1939, 2199. Maccaroni 3164,3547,3743,4613.
Minnesota.: citizens of 43,1487,2284, 3ll5, 3768. Marble 926,1113,1170,1251,1615,1922,2510,2819,3547.
:rt'lissouri: citizens of 1615, 6958,7383. Mats 3916.
Nebraska: citizens of614,823,8860. Meats 1432.
New Hampshire: citizens of 2326, 3265, 4.f178. M edical appliances 1004, lll3, 1326, 1328, 1355, 1395, 1400, 1433, 1663,1ns,
New Jersey: citizen~ of 1578.1718,2283,2725. 1763, 1808, 1991, 2U81, 2186, 2387, 2390, 2541, 29!55, 3029,3220,4662,4741,5194,
New Jersey board of agriculture 2224. 5378,5478. .
New York: citizens of 143t, 1763,1843,1937,1990,2326, 2383,2!)11,2599,2677, Medicines 1004,1132,1174,1663,1808,4662.
2820, 2869,4078,4793, 4935. Mineral waters 2088.
Ohio: citizens of 14.66,1529, 1531, 1578, 1579, 1696,1718, 1721, 1764,1807, 1827. Mirror plates 2424,3265.
1845, 1890,1940,1990, 21!!6, 2200, 2283, 2284,2389, 246-i, 2599, 2956, 3220, Molasses 1663,3113,3218,3798,3917,4373,4662, 474.Z, 6226.
- 3546. Nuts 1430. ·
--Legislature of944, 963,1343,1718,1719. Ocher5236.
--Grand Army post of Dayton 1511. Olive-oil3547.
Oregon: citizens of 1845, 2327. Oranges 3547.
Pennsylvania: citizens of 1395,1400,1576,1696,1808,1843,184.5,1921,1939, Ores 765,856,925,1038,1130,1209.
2199, 2201, 2388, 2539, 3709, 3766, 5194, 6.292, 6454, 6674,7759, 8059. Paris white 224.0, 3797.
--Philadelphia Board of Trade 608, 2303, 3199. Pig-iron 1250.
Rhode Island: citizens of 3265. Plate-glass 822, 925, 1003,1355.
Tennessee: Chattanooga Chamber of Commerce 565. Potatoes 2792.
United States: citizens of 432, 434, 469, 499, WO, 501, 925,1067, 6565, 8978. Pottery 3672.
Vermont: citizens of 1356, 1615, 1696,1843, 19~,1937, 2?..42, 2326,2367,3265. Quicksilver 3767, 379-7.
Virginia: citizens of 14!f7, 2870. Raisins 398. 2184,:>706.
Washington Territory: citizens of 612. Ramie fibers 3546.
West Virginia: citizens of 1576, 1718. Raw silk 3220,3744.
Wisconsin: citizens of 1356, 1718, 1765, 1992, 2242, 6292. Rice 3380, 34M, 3603, 3672, 3743,3916,4493, 4740, 5236,5971,7417.
Rubber good~ 2539.
Petitions relative to tariff on specified articles, namely: Rye2792.
Salt 433,470,501,533,564,644,765, f!:JT, 890,925,1037,1038, 1325,1326, 1328,1355,
Agricultural machinery 894, 1064, 1ll3. 1359, 1394, 1395, 1396, 1400, 1401, 1430, 1432,1486,1487,1488,1489,1512.1529,
Agricultural products 1466, 222~, 2283, 23().!, 2388, 2389, 2510, 2511, 2540, 1531,1576,1577,1578,1579, ~15-1663,1696, 1762,1806,1845,1890,1921,1937,
2600, 2635, 272~ 2756, 2792, 2819, 28-"0, 2821, 2o69, 21.l70, 287!, 2918, 2956, 2980, 1939,1990,2042.2088,2132, 2!34, 2187,2199.,2200.
2985, 29!f7, 3029,3072,3113,3164,3200, 3219, 3220, 3'l66, 3318, 3319, 3381, 3!35, Scientific instruments 724, 4.373.
3471,3496,3547,3609,3672,3709,3744, 3766, 3798, 3865, 8996, 4035, 4077, 4J78, Scientific works 1209.
4206,4298, 4373, 4436, 4452, 4-193, 4494, 4534, 4535, .:>71, 4613, 4653, 4661, 4689, Sewer pipe 1067,1113.
4741,484.7,4871,4935, .(978, 5016,5058, 5133, 5195, 5236, 7152, 7275, 7322. Silk 1249.
Alcohol 782, 783, 890, 4206. Soft coal1113, 1718.
Bagging 8088, 8441. Stained glass 1306, 1356, 1807, 2326.
Barbed wire 5409. Steel 533, 564.
Barytes 3671. Stone7259.
Binding-twine 5132. Stripped tobacco 4193.
Bone-black 2539. Sugar 184.1 1663.
Books 470,688,689,724, 765, 783, '855, 857, 1003, 1005, 1068, 1129, 'nao, 1131, Surgical mstruments 1004,1113,1326,1328,1355,1.395,1400,1433,1663,1718,
1306,1325,1401,1419,1430,1433,1488,1529,1939,2539,2542,2677,2820,3995. 17ti3, 1888.1991. 2081, 2186, 2387,2300, 2541, 2955, 3029, 3220, 4662, 4.741, 5194.
Borax 2679. Tea470.
·Bottles 2510,3028,3113,3265. Thread 1695, 2510, 2756.
Brandies 367. Tin-plate 1172, 1174, 1209, 1307, 1395, 1432, 1466,1487,1488,1531,1576,1577,
Bronze 434. ot69, 499,500,501, 503,504, 532, OM, 608, 781, 891, 17'.12, 1844., 1922, 1939, 1990, 2042, 2088, 22!1.0, 2425, 2793., 2871,0011,4495, 6607.
1
Brushes 2186, 2725, 2820,2821, 2870, 2985, 3004,4077. Tobacco 3435, 8978.
Burlaps 1396, 3995. Twine 2510, 2756.
Canadian fish 499. Vegetables 1805.
Cattle 7274. Vermicelli 3164,3916, 4613.
Cement 2464,2540,2677,2918,3547,6496. Whiting 2240, 3797.
China-clay 1990, 5995. Wire rods 4895.
Chromo iron 2678. Window- glass 1322, 1664, 1843, 1922, 2240,2283,2326,2599,2756,3470,3766,
Cigars 1356. 4034,4141,4493,5282,5895,5995.
Clay pipes 925,943,1003,1067,1112,1209,1210,1249. Wire rods 6497.
Clothing 1063. 2!599, 2792,2871, 3028,3318. Wood-pulp 2390, 2793,2&71, 295">, 3265,3547.
Coal 253, 432, 532. Wool253, 286, 336, 432, 471, 532,533, 564, 613,639, &t.i, 645, 646, 688, 92J, 944, 963,
Cocoa 3916. 987, 1004, 1112, 1171.1172, 1210, 1249, 12:51, 1307,1323,1324,1326,1356,1357,
Coke 1004,1130,1209,1250,1719. 1385, 1395, 1.(01, 1429, 1430,1431, 1432,1465,1466,1486,1487,1528,1529,1530,
Ooppcr432. 1576, 1577, 1578, 1579, 1615, 1663,1695,1696,1718,1719,1721,1723, 1762,1763,
Cork 1465. 1765, 1806, 1807, 1&!3, 184l>,1890, 1891,1922, H37, 1938, 19a9, I 940, 1990, 1991,
Cotton goods 112. 2042, 21J43, 2088, 2132, 2133, 2199, 2224,2240. 2241,2242,2282,2283, 2325,2326,
Colored glass bottles 2367,2539,2677,2784,2871,2955, 3164.;3546, 8012. 2327, 2367. 2-170, 2387. 2388, 2389, 2390, 2424,2425, 2464, 2511, 2540, 2599, 2600,
Cream of tartar 184, 822. 2634, 2635, 20rl, 27~. 2756, 2i84., 2819,2820,2823,2871,2918,2966,6339, 6454,
Crockery 5324. 6566.66i4,6707.6768, 7010.
Crude glycerine 7417. Woolens 1038, 2955.
Curled hair 2794, 3916. Work:s of art 162,398,1209,1249,1250,1307,1322, 1325,1341,1396,1695,2241,
Currants 398. 3547.
Dentists' supplies 6596,6707,6769. Worsted cloth 1023, 1038, 1112,1129.
Dressed lint 2599. Worsteds 1171, 1322, 1359, 1722, 1762, 1800, 1890, 1937, 2042,2387,2784, 2794.
DrE-ssed stone 2956. 2870, 3692, 5859, 5971.
Dried fruits 1430. Yarn 2756.
Drugs5324.
Eggs2464. Importing and Exporting Company of Georgia
Fp.rm machinery 4.652.
YlSh !501, 925. Bill for relief (see ~ill H. R. 7565).
404 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Imports Indianapolis, Indiana
Bills to prevent importation of foreign manufactures marked as Bill to enlarge public bui.J,ding at (see bill H. R. 1325).
American (see bills S. 492; H. R. 3307, 4404). Petitions to locate soldiers' home at3319, 3195, 3767, 3916, 4078,
Bill to prohibit importation of adulterated articles (see bill S. 4206, 4493, 5133, 6496, 6824, 7861.
535).
Bill to regulate importations and secure uniformity ~n classifica- Indian Bureau
tion and valuation of (see billS. 977). Bill to promote efficiency of (see billS. 1149).
petition for bill 2464. Resolution of inquiry in Senate relative to wagons made by
Bill to authorize President to prohibit in certain cases (see bill convict labor for 9550, 9601.
s. ~544). Estimate to purchase cattle for Northern Cheyennes (H. R. Ex.
Bill to prohibit importation of convict-made goods (see bill H. Doc. 43) 304.
R. 8373). Estimate for salary of agent at Osage agency (H. R. Ex. Doc.
Joint resolution to print report of Bureau of Statistics relative 46) 303.
to (see S. R. 99).
Resolntion in Senate to print extra copies Qf billS. 977 relative Indian Commission
to, passed 123.
Message of President relative to prohibitory importation of hog Bill to appoint (see bill H, R. 1340).
products from Germany and France (S. Ex. Doc. 129) 2441, Indian Depredation Claims
2463.
Bill to pay (see bills S.1079, 2302,2585, 3056; H. R. 1858, 3298,
Inabuct, Joseph B. 77~47, 8990).
Papers referred in House 2042. Bill to pay claims in Oregon (see billS. 1150).
Inauguration Day Bill to pay claims arising from Rogue River Indian war (see
bills. 2643).
Bills to ma.ke it a holiday in District of Columbia (see bills S. Bill to ascertain claims in Oregon, Nevada, California, Idaho,
2551; H. R. 8843 ). and Washington Territory (see bill H. R. 5017). .
petition for bill 2186, 2201. Bills to give Court of Claims jurisdiction of (see bills S. 58; H.
Joint resolutions for amendment to Constitution to change (S. R. 3297). .
H. 13; H. Res. 21, 120). Bills to establish a board of commissioners on (see bills H. R.
LN. Bunton (steamer) 14.03, 3284, 5061, 5710).
Bill to allow suits for (see bill H. R. 1758).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2869). Bill to establish a court to adjudicate (eee bill H. R. 3302). ·
Income Tax Bill to repeal limitation on (see bill H. R. 7940).
Bills to impose (see bills H. R. 2007, 4972). Resolution in House to establish committee on, passed 41, 46.
Bills to refund illegally collected (see bills H. R. 3362, 11100). Resolution in Senate for a select committee on 2873.
Bill to prohibit retention of income tax on allowances made Report of Secretary of War on adjudicated (H. R. Ex. Doc. 34)
under revision of must-er of volunteer officers (see bill H. R. 304. .
6148). Memorial of Washington Territory Legislature for settlementof
Billa to refund to officers 1of Army and Navy (see bill H. R. 1517.
9432; H. Res. 76). Indian Reservations. See also INDIANS.
Indemnity Lands. See UAII"ROADS. Bills to allow lease of mineral lands on (see bills S. 1800; H. R.
Independent Automatic Portable Gas Works 6670, 7064).
Bills to allow them to lay pipes in Washington, D. C. (see bills Bill to authorize Secretary of Interior to fix compensation to be
S. 1403; H. R. 5314). paid by railroads for right of way through (see bill S. 2806).
Bill granting railroads right of way through (see bill H. R. 3378).
Independence, Kansas Bill to establish police courts and regulate judicial proceedings
.Bill to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 9451). within (see bill S. 3194). .
Bills to prevent unlawful grazing on (see bills H. R. 4922, 8393).
Indexes Bill to amend law relative to trespassers on (see bill H. R. 800"5).
Concurrent resolution to print index of Southern claims, passed Bill to amend law relative to timber depredations on (see bill H.
House 634, 1247, 6988. R. 8006).
Resolution in Senate for a consolidated index of documents of Reports of commission on reduction of (H. R. Ex. Doc. 63) 323,
Forty-seventh, Forty-eighth, and Forty-ninth Congresses, 338.
passed 118, 3005. Estimate of appropriation for surveys of (S. Ex. Doc. 90) 1400.
Resolution in House for index of war claims referred to Court of Letter of Secretary of Interior relative to compensation to be
Claims, passed 1827. paid by railroads for rights of way through (S. Ex. Doc. 40)
Resolution in House to provide consolidated monthly indexes of 237, 255. .
Congressional Record 41, 1194. Letter of Secretary of Interior relative to trespasses on (S. Ex.
Resolution in House for an index of appropriations, referred 1513. Doc. 42) 237, 255.
Resolution in House to employ an additional clerk on general Letter of Secretary of Interior relative to timber trespasses on
index of the Journals of Congress, 1·eferred 9017. (S. Ex. Doc. 42) 237, 255.
Letter of Clerk of House relative to index of Southern claims 81. Report of Secretary of Interior relative to railroads that have
Indian Agencies been granted right of way across (S. Ex. Doc. 237) 6473, 7547.
Letter of Secretary of Interior relative to employing matrons at Indian River
(S. Ex. Doc. 160) 3744, 3767. •
Petitions to improve 857, 4896, 4978, 5134.
lt;1dian Agents
Bill to settle accounts of (see billS. 2744). Indian Schools
Letter of Secretary of Interior relative to account.s of (H. R. Bill for compulsory education of Indian children (see bill S.
Ex. Doc. 143) 1088. 1095).
Letter of Secretary of Interior relative to (S. Ex. Doc. 146) Bill to appoint superintendent of (see bill S.1227).
3030, 3095. Bill to establish school at Carson City, Nev. (see billS. 1103).
Indiana Bills to establish an Indian school at Niobrara., Nebr. (see bills
Bill to allow State to prosecute United States for claim (see bill S. 1768; H. R. 6128).
s. 1032). Bills to es~blish school in Michigan (see bills S. 1869; H_. R.
Bill to pay war claims of (see bill H. R. 3341). 6648).
Bill to establish branch soldiers' home in Grant County (see bill petition for bills 1721, 2679.
H. R. 8391). . Bill to establish school at Pierre, Dak. (see bill H. R. 1952).
Bill to hold United States courts at South Bend (see bill H. R. Bill to establish school at Bismarck, Dak. (see bill H. R 7437).
11340). - Resolution of inquiry in House relative to use of Indian lan-
guages in, referred 1515.
Indiana Soldiers and Sailors' Monument Commission Report of Secretary OP Interior on inspection of Chippewa Indin.n
Bills to donate condemned cannon to (see bills S. 3199; H. R.- gchool.S (S. Ex. Doc. 50) 71, 470.
1 04.87, 10489). . Petition relative to order of Commissioner of Indian Affairs pro-
Bill to aid erection of monument by (see bill H. R. 11181). hibiting instruction in Indian langnaj!;e 1939.
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 405
Indian Territory. See cilso OKLAHOMA. Indian Wars-Continued.
Bill to allow a Delegate in Congress from (see bill H. R. 7030). Bills to grant bounty lands for service in Seminole war (see bills
Bills to establish United States courts in (see bills S. 270, 2722; S. 233, 2627; H. R. 1271).
H. R. 1399, 3285, 4919, 7050). . Bill to grant lands to volunteers in Oregon war (see bill H. R.
Bills fixing jurisdiction in civil cases arising in (see bills S. 640; 4446). .
H. R. 1:W4, 1206). . R eport of Col. H. B. Carrington on Indian operations (S. Ex.
Bill to give United States courts criminal jurisdiction ·in (see bill Doc. :u) 13. -.
H. R. 1205). Memorials of Oregon Legislature for payment of claims arising
Bills to authorize arrest of fugitives from justice in (see bills H. from 228.
R. 6163, 8394). Memorial of Oregon Legislature to pension survivors of Cayuse
Bill for protection of United States officials in ( ee bill II. R. Indian war 227.
~ 2 Q) • Memorial of Washington Territory Legislature to settle claims
Bills to punish robbery and horse-stealing in (see bills S. 639; arisin~ from 1719.
H. R.1213).
BiUs to allow contmcts to be made by Indians in (see bills H . Indians
R. 61 84, 8311). .Allotted lands: resolution of inquiry in Senate relative to sale of
Bill to open to homestead settlement certain portions of (see bill timber on, passed 1729.
H. R. 1397). Allotment of lands to: bill to regulate (see billS. 3583).
petition for bill 2466. - - bill for (see bill H. R. 1606).
Bills to authorize Indians to lease mining lands in (see bills S. - - bills to amend act for (see bills S. 1511; H. R. 8850, 9062,
1221; H. R. 6162). . 9406).
Bills to regulate charges of Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad - - estimates of appropriation for (H. R. Ex. Doc. 105) 609.
in (see bills S. 267; H. R. 1202). .Apaclw 1·eservation: petition to open to settlement 564. ·
Bills to regulate charges of St. Louis and San Francisco Rail- .Approp1·ia.tio ns for: annual bill (see bill H. R. 8565).
road in (see bills S. 268; H. R. 1201). Cherokee: bills to settle claims of (see bills S. 108, 428, 1713; H.
Bill granting railroads right of way through (see bill H. R. R. 1407, 6658).
3378).
Bills to grant Choctaw Coal and Railway Company right of way
through (see bill S.1346; H. R. 4643). - ·
.
I petition for bill 5085.
---bills for relief of freedmen of (see bills S. 1494; II. R.
5066, 10496).
Bill to grant Denver Coal and Railway Company right of way 1 - - - bill to allow pensions to soldiers engaged in removal of
through (see bill H. R. 6805). (see bill H. R. 4313).
Bills to grant -Fort Smith and El Paso Railroad right of way in - - petition for relief (S. MIS. Don. 129) 5085.
(see bills S. 269; H. R. 1203, 9582). Cheyenne: estimate to purchase cattle for (H. R. Ex. Doc. 43)
Bills to grant Fort Smith, Paris and Dardanelle Railwairight of 304.
way through (see bills S. 2644; H. R. 9260, 9507, 1(),795). Chickasaw: bill for relief of freedmen of (see billS. 3051).
Bill to grant Kansas City and Pacific Railroad right of way - - - report of Secretary of Interior on condition of freedmen
through {see bill H. R. 3359). · of (S. Ex. Doc. 166) 4142.
Bills to grant Kansas City, Fort Scott and Gulf Railroad right - ·--estimate to fulfill treaty with (H. R. Ex. Doc. 42) 304.
of way through (see bills S. 629; H. R. 1405). OMldrin: bills for compulsory education of (see bills S. 1095; H.
Bill to grant Leavenworth and Rio Grande Railroad right of way R. 9073).
through (see bill H. R. 7186). Chippewa: bills for relief and civilization of (see bills H. R. 1581,
Bill to grant McPherson, Texas and Gulf Railroad Company 7935).
right of way through (see bill S. 2617). petition for bill 2284.
Bill to grant Montana, Kansas and Texas Railroad right ofway --bills~ ratify agreements with (see bills S. 2522, 2523).
through (see bill H. R. 7233). - - bill to authorize sale of timber on reservations of (see bill
Bills to grant Paris, Choctaw and Little Rock Railway right of . 3582).
way through (see bills S. 2929; H. R. 10062). - - - report of Secretary of Inwrior relative to agreements with
Bills to grant St. Louis, and San Francisco Rail way right of way (H. R. Ex. Doc. 110) 585, 613.
through (see bills S. 1697; H. R. 6612). - - - report of Secretary of Interior on schools of (S. Ex. Doc.
Resolution in Senate for select committee on five civilized tribes 50)470. .
in, passed 123, 126. Chippewa and Muncies: report of Secretary of Interior rela.ti veto
Report of commissioners on boundary between Texas and (H. R. settlers on lands of (S. Ex. Doc. 65) 118, 782.
Ex. Doc. 21) 81. Clwctaw: report of Secretary of Interior on condition of freed·
Reports of Secretary of Interior on condition of freedmen in (S. men of4237.
Ex. Doc. 166) 4142, 4237. ---petitions for relief334, 1718.
Memorial of convention for opening of 1382. Cmm· d' .Alene: bills to ratify agreement with (see bills S. 3413,
Petitions for Territorial form of government for 1843, 1922. _ 3557).
Petition relative to United States courts in 614, 783, 1003, 1131, Oreur d' .Alene reservation: bill to purchase part of (see bill S.
1173, 2243, 5995. 3326).
Petition to establish home for destitute women in 2088. - - - bill granting Washington and Idaho Railroad right of
In-dian Traders way through (see billS. 3 ).
- - - report of Secretary of Interior on boundaries of (S. Ex.
Bill to amend law relative to (see bill H. R. 1417). Doc. 76) 618, 693, 1131.
Resolution in Senate to continue investigation of, passed 58, 116. ColviUe resert'ation: memorial of Washington Territory Legisla-
Indian Wars ture for vacation of 1517.
Bills to amend act of 1886 relative to adjudication of claims of Commission on: bill to establish (see bill H. R. 1340).
States and Territories arising from (see bills S. 36, 215; H. R. Contracts with: bill to repeal law declaring void (see bill H. R.
5608). - 1211).
Bill to audit claims of California arising from (see bill S. 3439). Courts for: bill to establish (see billS. 2541).
Bill for relief of citizens who served in Nez Perce and Bannock Cree: letter of Secretary of Interiorrela.tive to (H. R. Ex. Doc.
and Shoshone wars (see bill S. 3079). 341) 4848, 48i2. .
Bills to grant pensions for service in (see bills H. R. 1182,1289, Oreek: bill to investigate claims of (see bill H. R. 11271) peti·
1693, 1820, 1831, 1851, 6160). tion for bill 4535.
Bill to pension survivors of wars between 1832 and 1842 (see - - - report of Secretary of Interior on claims of (S. Ex. Doc.
bill H. R. 8594). 198) 4937, 5452.
Bills to grant pensions for service in Black Hawk war (see bills Crimes of: hills to amend law relative to (see bills S. 2004; H.
S. 1253; _H. R. 3335, 4989). R. 3383, 7078).
petition for bill 2240. Orow 'reserration: bill to reduce (see bill H. R. 1957).
Bills to grant pensions for service in Florida war (see bills S. ---bills to procure offer from Indians to sell part of .(see
1253, 2139; H. R. 1989, 8388). • bills S. 2133; H. R. 7748).
Bill to grant pensions for service in Oregon Indian wars (see bill - - bill for relief of settlers on (see bill H. R. 1944).
H. R. 5010). - - - bHls to grant Billings, Clark's Fork and Cooke City R.ail-
Bill to repeal limitation on applications for invalid pensions in road right of way through (see bills S. 325; H. R.
Sioux war (see bill H. R. 1579). 4786).
Bill to allow invalid pensions to-civilians in Sioux war (see bill ---letter of Secretary of Treasury relative to coal deposits
H. R. 2523) on (H. R. Ex. Doc. 81, ornitted in Record).
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~406 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Indians-Continued. Indians-Continued.
Devil's Lake 9·eservation: bill to grant Jamestown and Northern Ottawa: resolution- of inquiry in Honse relative to lands of, re·
Railroad right of way through (see bill S. 1228). ferred 1518. ,
---recommendation of Secretary of Interior to grant James· Pah- Ute: bill to ratify agreement granting Carson and Colorado
town and Northern Railroad ri5ht of way through (S. , Railroad right of way (see bill R. 1229).
Ex. Doc. 43) 237, 255. - - - letter of Secretary of Interior relative to rjght of way to
Ethnology of: joint resolution to print reports on (seeS. R. 95). Carson and Colorado Railroad through reservation of
Fllrthead: bill to ratify agreement with (see billS. 3557). (S. Ex. Doc. 44) 2J7, 255.
--bills to sell certain lands pat ented :to (see bills S. 2308; Papago reservation : bills to grant Citrons Water Company right
H. R. 7777). of way across (see bills H. R. 7843, 10088).
Flathead reservation: bills to grant Missoula and Northern Rail- Pend d'Oreille: bill to ratify agreement with (see billS. 3557).
wayrightofwaythrough(see billsS.1802; H. R. 5709). Peoria: bills to revise distribution of property of Confederated
Fond dt£ L ac reservation: bills to grant Duluth and Winnipeg Peoria, Kaskaskia, Wea, and Piankeshaw Indians (see
Rail way right of way through (see bills S. 2999, 33-0; bills S. 1112; H. R. 3858). •
H. R. 10112). . . Pe01·ia and Miami: bills to allot lands to (see bills H. R. 1402,
Fort B ertlwld agency: bills to ratify agreements with Indians of 8074).
(see billS. 1950 ; H. R. 5707). Pipestone 1 ese-rvaiion: bills to sell agricultural lands in (see bills
Fm·t HaU reservation: bills to ratify agreement of Indians to sell H. R. 10544, 11128).
part of (see bills S. 2992; H. R. 5004, 10625, 10936). Pottawatomie: bills to adjudicate claims of (see bills S. 2176,
- - - bills to rati(y agre~ment with Indians for right of way to 3554.; H. R. 4488, 6998, 11120, 114.39).
Ut:1h and Noxthern Railway through (see bills S. 2266; --bills to fulfill treaty with (see bills S. 135, 1290; H. R.
H. R. 8662). 3391, 4488, 4956).
---report of Secretary of Interior relative to (H. R. Ex. Doc. --bill~ to pay creditors of (see bills S. 136; H. R. 14.01,
14.0) 1033, 1039. 4487).
Gros Ventre and others: bi11s to ratify agreement with (see bills - - estimate for fulfilling treaty with (H. R. Ex. Doc. 146)
S. 1824; H. R. 1956). - 1088.
- - - estimate for fulfilling agreement with (H. R. Ex. Doc. Pottawatomie reservation: bill to grant Chicago, Kansas and West·
107) 609. ern Railroad right of way through (see bill H. R. 1416).
Hoopa Valley r eservation: estimate for wagon road on (H. R. Ex. Purchases from : lett-er of Secretary of Interior relative to allow-
Doc. 44) 304. ing (S. Ex. Doc. 53) 533, 552.
Jacm·illa reservati on: bill for relief of settlers on (see bill H. R. Puyallup reservation: bills to grant Puyallup Valley Railway
6169). right of way through (see bills S. 2807; H. R. 9781,
- - - petition to remove 'Indians from 335. 10113).
Kiclcapoo: estimate for fulfilling treaty with (H. R. Ex. Doc. - - - report of Secretary of Interior on allotment of (S. Ex.
106) 609. Doc. 274) 7548, 7660, 9099.
Lac de F ;ambeau reservati~!~: bills to grant Milwaukee, Lake Quapaw: bills to allow them to lease mineral lands (see bills S.
Sbore and Western Railway right of way through (see 1799; H. R. 6459).
bills S. 2901; H. R. 9958). . Right.'i of: bill to protect (see bill H. R. 9405).
Lake Tra verse r eservation: bills to ratify agreement for right of Round VallCJJ reservation: bills to reduce (see bills S. 1361; H.
way to Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway (see R. 3295).
hills S. 2218; H. R. 8561). - - - report of Secretary of Interior relative to intruders on
- - - letter of f::lecretary of Interior relative to rigbt of way to (H . .R. Ex. Doc. 33) 281, 285.
Chicago, Mil waukee a.nd St. Paul Railroad through (see St• .Regis: petition for education of children 1518.
Ex. .Doc. 46) 237,255. San Carlos re ervation: bill to grant Tucson Globe and Northern
Land pafP••iR to: bills to cancel certain (see bill S. 3433; S. Railway right of way across (see bill H. R. 3062).
B. 98) • Seminole: billa to locate those in Florida (see billS. 2672).
.Macl.-inac agem.:y: bill to .fix salary of agent at (see bill H. R. ---letter of Secretary of Interior relative to purchasing lands
6601). in Florida for (S. Ex. Doc. 139) 2808, 2919.
---letter of Secretary of Interior relative to salary of agent Seneca reser vation: bills to regulate leasing of lands on (see bills
at (H. R. Ex. Doc. 130) 840. S. 2298; H. R 8346).
.Maniage: bill relative to macriage between white men and In- ---bill to extinguish claim of Ogden Land Company to (see
dian women (see bill S. 928). bill H. R. 10058).
.Mediwankanton: estimate for support of {H. R. Ex. Doc. 228) ---bill to remove trespassers from (see bill H. R. 11217) .
2260. . petition for bill 1845.
Menomonee: bills for relief (see bills H. R. 9631, 9632). Sha:wnee: bills to convey absentee lands of (see bills S. 2407; H.
J1!enomonee reservation: bills to authorize sale of timber on (see R. 9638). ·
bills S. 358; H. R. 1927). ..--- bill for sale of lands allotted to members of Black Bob
petition for "Qill1663. band of (see bill H. R. 6364).
Miami: bills for relief (see bills S. 2; H. R. 2099). petitions for bill 2135, 2757.
--estimate for.fnlfilling treaty wi!th (H. R. Ex. Doc.146) ---petition for relief253.
1088. Siletz reservation: bills to grant Newport and Kings VaHey Rail-
- - petition for lands in severalty 2757. road right of way through (see bills S. 1129; H. R.
Mission: bill for relief (see billS. 2). 5830).
- - - estimate for irrigating ditches for (H. R. Ex. Doc. 45) Sioux: bill to relieve certain from operation of act of 1863 (see
304. bill H. R. 6464).
New York: bill to sell lands in Kansas .of (see bill H. R. 1406). - - - bills to extend a-ct of 1885 for pa.y ing claims for supplies
petition for bill1808. furnished to (see bills S. 1480; H. R. 3402).
Nf.z Perce r eservation: bills to grant Oregon Railway and Navi· - - - billforreliefof Red Cloud and others (see bill H. R. 2109).
gation Company right of way through (see billa S. 2536; - - - resolution of inquiry in Honse relative to treaty with,
H. R. 10309). referred 8657. ,
Omaha: bills for relief of (see bills S. 2267; H. R. 924.6). - - - estimate to pay for ponies taken from (H. R. Ex. Doc.
petitions tor bill 285, 964. 102) 609. .
Omalut reservation: bills to extend payments of purchasers (see Sioux reservation: "bills to divide (see · bills S. 1620; H. R. 1940,
bills 8. 2592; H. R. 4988). 3286, 3287, 7315).
pet-itions for bill 432, 1355. - - - bills to grant Aberdeen, Bismarck, and Northwestern
- - - report of Secretary of Interior on ..sales of lands on (S. Railway right ofwa.v across (see bills S. 1794; H. It
Ex. Doc. 77) 829, 1173. 5046, 7964).
Oneida re:;ervation: bills to allot in severalty (see bills H. R. --bills to grant Forest City and Watertown Railroad right
6695, 9909). of way through (see bills S. 2029; H. R. 6700 ).
Osage: resolution of inquiry in Senate relative to cattle depre- - - bill to grant St. Paul, Black Hills 11nd Pacific Rail way
dations of, passed 535. right of way through (see bill H. R. 5045).
Otoe an.d .Missouria reservation: bill .for relief of purchase!S of Sisseton and Wahpeton: bill to negotiate treaty with (see bill H.
lands on (see bill S. 3436). R. 1949).
---report of Secret:u-y of Interior relative to (S. Ex. Doc. petition foT .biH 3546.
131) 2067, 2426. --bills for relief of -certain (see bills H. R. 64E!4, 9676).
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 407
Indians-Continued. Industrial Home School, District of Columbia
Sisseton and Wahpeton: joint resolution to cancel certain land Bill to regulate powers relative to infants (see bill H. R. 7083).
patents to (see S. R. 98).
- - - letter of Secretary of the Interior relative to right of way. Industrial Statistics .'
to Chi~ago, Milwaukee and St. Panl Railroad through Secretary of Treasury directed to furnish House 3408.
n~~ervation of (S. Ex. Doc. 46) 237, 255.
---letter of Secretary of the Interior relative to land patents Infectious Diseases. See DISEASES.
to (S. Ex. Doc. 188} 5058, 5133. Informers
Stockbridge and Munsee: bills for relief of (see bills S. 1830, 1881; Annual report of payments to (H. R. Ex. Doc. 41) 304.
H. R. 5043, 6122).
petition for billa 3768. · Ingalls, John James (a Senator from, Kansas). See c1Z.so PRESIDENT Oll'
Spokane: bill to ratify agreement with (see bill S. 3557). SENATE pro tern pore.
Supplies for: bill to amend law relative to issue of (see billS. Attended 4.
3191). Appointed on committees 16 . .
Tillamook: letter of Secretary of Interior relative to the lands of
(S. Ex. Doc. 154) 1435, 3496. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
- - - report of Secretary of the Interior on lands claimed by Anacostia and Potomac River Railroad: to amend act granting
tS. Ex. Doc. 168) 4142.
Tinwer: . bill to regulate purchase of (see bill S. 3522).
.
Trading with: bill to amend law relative to (see bill H. R.·1417).
I right of way to (see billS. 1051) 126.
Arrears of pension: granting to special-act pensioners (see bill
s. 584) 46.
- - - t o remove limitation in payment of (see billS. 583) 4&.
Uintah reservation: bill to restore to public domain part of (see
- bills S. 1260-; H. R. 1984, 7936). Atchison, Kans: to erect public building at (see bill S. 1726)
---bills to grant Rio Grande Pacific Railway right of way 786.
through (see bills S. 1303; H. R. 6707). Benedict, John W: for relief (see billS. 1736) 786.
Umatilla reservation: bill to amend act for allotting in severalty Boughter, Horace: for relief (see bill S. 1049) 126.
(see bills S. 970, 3506). Carroll, Helen A: to pension (see bill S. 3536} 8484.
petition for bill 4741. District of Columbia: to amend law relative to summons in (see
- - - bill to sell part of reservation to W. S. Byers and others bill s. 589) 46.
{see bill S. 37). Examining surgeons: to establish fees of (see billS. 1733) 786.
- - - bill to sell to city of Pendleton part of (see bill B. 1946). Foster, Asher W: for relief (see billS. 586) 46.
---bill to grant Oregon Railway and Navigation Company Fredericksen, CB.ristian: for relief (see billS. 587) 46. ·
right of way through (see billS. 3446). Gardner, Theodore: to pension (see billS. 1737) 786.
Uncompahgre 1·e.qervation: bills to grant Rio Grande Pacific Rail- Gardner, Virginia: to increase pension (see bill S. 3537} ~484.
wayrightofwaythrough {see bills S.1303; H. R. 6707). Georgetown and Tennallytown Railway Company: to inco~por~
---bill for relief of settlers on {see billS. 424). - ate (see bill S. 1055) 126.
Ute: bills to remove from Colorado (see bills S. 104; H. R. 1265, German Lutheran Trinity Congregation: U>allow to sell ceme-
J '
4423). tery lands in Washington (see bills S. 1727, 1730) 786.
petitions for bill 1211, 1251. Hendrix, William M: to pension (see billS. 596) 46.
petition against bill 2243. Houston, S. D: tor relief (see bill S. 593) 46.
---resolution in House to investigate recent troubles with, Interstate-commerce law: to amend (see billS. 1740) 786.
relerred 485. · ,. Kansas : for resurvey of township in (see billS. 1046) 126.
--letter of Secretary of Treasury relative to claims of (H. Knapp, Francis: to pension (see billS. 1048) 126.
R. Ex. Doc. 68) 383. Mackey, William: for relief (see billS. 585) 46.
Ute 1·ese1·vation: bill for relief of settlers on (see bill S. 424 ). Massachusetts avenue extension: to protect interests of United
---bill to grant Durango, Cortez and Utah Railroad right States in (seeS. R. 23) 126.
of way through reservation (see billS. 1145). Mitchell, Robert J: for relief (see bill S. 595) 46.
- - - bill to grant Rio Grande and Utah Railroad right of way Mueller, Alexander J: for relief (see bill 8. 594) 46.
through (see bill H~ R. 7793). Owings, Ephraim: to increase pension (see billS. 1739} 786.
Walke~· River reservation: bill to grant Carson and Colorado Rail- Page, ~ebecca: to pension (see> billS. 3535) 8484.
road right of way through (see billS. 1229). , Pensions: granting for service in Army and Navy (see bill S.
- - l e t ter of Secretary of Interior relative to r ight of wuy to 1735) 786.
Carson and Colorado Railroad through (S. Ex. Doc . 44) - -· to increase for loss of eye (see bill S. 1734) 786.
237,255. - - t o increase for loss oflimb (see billS. 1738) 786.
Warm, Sprmgs 1·eservation: report of Secretary of Interior on Railroad land grants: to amend act to forfeit (see bill S. 1056)
boundary of (S. Ex. Doc. 70) 6l}1, 1005. 126. .
- - estimate to purchase Ian~ for (H. R. Ex. Doc. 183) Rock Creek: to allow bridge across (see bills S. 1052, 1053) 126.
1552. Rock Creek Park: to condemn land for (see billS. 588) 46.
White Earth reservatio11: bills to grant Moorhead, Leech Lake Rock Creek Railway Company~ to incorporate (see billS. 1054)
and Northern Railway right of way through reservatio~ 126.
at (see bills S. 3319; H. R. 6650, 7261). Sae~er, Mary: to pension (see billS. 3538) 8484.
While Mountain reservation: bill to change west boundary on Savage, Isaac 0: for relief (see billS. 592) 46.
(see bill H. R. 6167). Underwood, James A: to increase pension (see billS. 1047) 126.
---bill to grant Tucson, Globe, andNorthernltailroadright Washington, D. C: for fencing vacant building lots in (see bill
of way through (see billS. 1265). s. 1729) 786..
Wind River reservation: bill to grant Wyoming MidlandRailwav Washington Electric Central Railroad Company: to incorporate
right of way through (see bill H. R. 10028). - (see billS. 590) 46.
petition for bill 5936. Washington and Georgetown Railroad Company: to amend act
- - b i l l for relief of settlers on (see bill H. R. 4248). to incorporate (see billS. 591) 46.
Winnebago: petition relative to paym~nt of annuities to 285. Washington and Suitl;md Street Railway Company: to incorpo-
Winnebago reservation: bill for relief of settlers on (see bill H. rate (see bills S. 1728, 1731) 786.
R. 1944}~ . Waters, Robert W: for relief (see billS. 1050) 126.
- - bill to sell part of {see bill H. R. 8372). Wells, H. P: for relief (see billS. 1732) 786.
petition for bill1990. Remarks by, on
Yakama reservation: bill to ratify agreement for right of way to
Northern Pacific Railroad (see billS. 2217). Dependent pension bill 1775-1779.
- - - letter of Secretary of Interior relative to right of way for Louisiana election 3574.
Northern Pacific Railroad through (S. Ex. Doc. 45) Voorhees, Mr: remarks of 3556, 3566, 3570, 3571, 3573.
237, 255. Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VoTES.
Yankton 1·eservation: bills to grant Yankton and Missouri River
Railway right of way through (see bilLs S. 427; H. R. Ingalls, R ufus
3065, 7547). Bills to give rank of major-general on retired-list (see bills S.
579; H. R. 2812).
Industrial Art
Concurrent resolution to p~int report on, passed Senate 8911, Ingersoll, 8am'~.tel H.
9113, 922.3. I Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6594) •
•
408 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Ingerson, Elizabeth .A. Internal-Revenue Taxes-Continued."
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5827). Bills to refund illegally collect-ed income taxes (see bills H. R.
Ingham, Sarah E. 3362, 11100).
Bills to pay claims of owners of prhate dies (see bills S. 953;
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 749~). B;. R. 1268). .
Ingle, James :JI. Bill to grant amnesty for violations of (see bill H. R. 7757).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R~ 829.8). Bills to regulate arrests for violation of (see bills H. R. 3313,
4302, 4309). .
Ingraham, El-izabeth and .Alfrecl Bills to amendlawsrelativetoviolationsof (see bills H. R. 5057,
Petition for relief 1578. 5931).
Bill to authorize redelivery of goods seized for violation of (see
Ingram, Louisa .A. bill B. R. 5613).
Bill for relief (see bill S.32). Bill to provide how property may be claimed when seized for
Ingram, Matilda violation of (see bill H. R. 6179). ·
Bill to prevent destruction of seized stills (see bill H. R. 4312).
Petition for relief 1577. Bills to repeal tax on circulation of State banks (see bills H. R.
Ingram, N. D. 1816, 3316, 6660).
Petiti~n for relief 2241.
Bills to repeal taxes on tobacco (see bills S. 366; H. R. 1627,
1693, 1695, 1701, 1714, 1775, 1827, 1854, 1895, 1915, 4392,
Inland Navigation 4393, 4398, 4468, 4474, 5035, 6176, 6689, 8660).
Bill relative to :shipping seamen for (see bill H. R. 3267). Bills to repeal tax on sales of tobacco by producers (see bills H.
R. 1191, 1843, 3283, 3411, 4998, 7037).
Inland Water Ways. See CANALS. Bills to reduce bond of cigar manufacturers (see bills H. R. 1672,
Inman, Elias 1786, 8864).
Petition for relief 5236. Bill to amend law relative to bonds of cigar manufacturers (see
bill H. R. 8864).
Inquests Bill to amend law relative to record of tobacco manufacturers
Bill to provide for national (see bill S. 1516). (see bill H. R. 1470).
Bill to reduce taxes on tobacco and distilled spirits (see bill H.
Insane Asylums ~. 7745).
Bills for relief of sane p-ersons confined in (see bills S. 2173; H. Bill to repeal taxes on spirituous and malt liquors (see bill H . .
R. 7593). R. 1693).
Insane Hospital, District of Columbia Bill to amend law relative to tax on liquors sold for delivery
(see bill H. R. 114.53).
Bill to fix pay and hours of labor of attendants in (see bill H. Bills to amend law relative to warehousing distilled spirits (see
R. 7785). bills H. R. 1467, 8035).
petition for bill1488. . Bill to reduce expense of collecting tax on distilled spirits (see
Estimate of deficiency appropriation for (H. R. Ex. Doc. 338) bill H . R. 1829).
"4816. Bill to amend law relative to stamps on fermented liquors (seo
insecticides bill H. R. 8024). '
Concurrent resolution to print report on, referred 1330. Bill to allow fortification of sweet wines free of tax (see bill H.
R. 1236).
Insects Bills to repeal taxes on fruit brandy (see bills H. R. 1191, 1694,
Bill to exterminate cottony cushion scale (see bill H. R. 11277). 1702, 1895, 1915, 4310, 4393, 6175, 6689, 7690, 8660).
.Joint resolution to investigate means of exterminating the petitions for bill 500, 1171.
white scale-insect (see H. Res. 204). Bill to amend law relative to manufacture of fruit brandy (see
Concurrent report to print report on insects affecting the orange, bill H. R. 1836).
passed Honse 986> 1878, 6692, 6989, 7085. Bills to provide for warehousing fmit brandy (see bills S. 70;
Concurrent resolution to print report on white scale-insects, H. R. 1475, 3293, 4284).
passed House 986, 1878, 6692, 6989, 7085. Bills to repeal special tax on manufacture of stills (see bills H.
R. 4991, 5026, 6688).
Interior Department Bill to impose license tax on dealers in butter (see bill H. R.
Bills to establish bureau of public documents in (see bills S. 678; 6637).
H. R. 1Go3). . Bills to repeal license taxes (see bills H. R. 5026, 6177).
Bill to establish bru·eau of public health in (see bill H. R. 1526). Bill to abolish special taxes (see bill H. R. 8376) .
.Joint resolutions to print decisions on public lands and pensions Bills to repeal special. taxes on ret.ail dealers in liquors and to-
(seeS. R. 43; H. Res. 101). bacco (see bills H. R. 9750, 9950).
Annual report on contingent expenditures of (H. R. Ex. Doc. Bill to amend law relative to lieensesofliquor and tobacco deal-
127) 840. - - ers (see bill S. 1028).
Report of Secretary o_n appointments in (S. Ex. Doc. 205) 3383, Bills to amend law relative to retail liquor licenses (see bills H.
3499, ~608. R.. 1410, 1472, 1636, 1852).
Bills to snbdi vide internal-revenue collection districts of Florida
Internal-Revenue Officers see bills S. 3487; H. R. 11308).
Bill for relief of gaugers and others for services rendered before .Joint resolutions to provide for recovery of erroneous (see H.
qualification for office (see bills H. R. 4315, 11397). Res. 46, 54).
Bills to repeal fees and allow salaries to collectors (see bill H. Concurrent resolution to print-Goodloe's Digest of, adversely re-
R. 4312). - ported in Senate 35, 6400.
Estimate of appropriation for compensation of certain (H. R. Resolution in House for bill to repeal, referred 806.
F.x. Doc. 308) 3996. Resolution in Honse relative to bills before Committee on Ways
Report of Secretary of Treasury on employes in internal-revenue and :Means, referred 1151.
service in Maryland (S. Ex. Doc. 220) 6566. • Resolution of inquiry in House relative to arrests for violation
Internal-Revenue Taxes of, referred 130g.
Bills to repeal (see bills H. R. 1700, 1703, 1825, 1903, 4305,4314, Resolution for action on resolution relative to repeal of, referred
5028, 6178, 7073). 1343.
Bill to repeal all taxes except those on liquors and tobacco (see Resolution in House relati '\""e to bills for repeal of, referred 1744.
Resolution in House relative to bill to grant amnesty for viola-
bill H. R. 6638).
Bill to repeal existing and enact others (see bill H. R. 7225). tions of, referred 1744.
Bills to reduce (see bills H. R. 8383, 9051). Resolution in House to report bill to repeal tax on tobacco, re-
Bill to modify (see bill H. R. 1465). ferred 3008.
Bills to amend laws (see bills H. R. 4302, 4303). Resolution in House relative to bills for repeal of, referred 5110.
Bill to impose income tax (see bill H. R. 2007). Resolution of inquiry in House relative to expenditures for ar-
Bill to amend law relative to assessments for (see bill H. R. rest of illicit distillers, passed 1645.
7060). Resolution in Senate for revision of, offered by Mr. Pugh 8991.
Bills to refund excess of taxes paid on tobacco (see bills S. 528; Resolution in Senate to repeal all laws for 185, 289.
H. R. 11Q39, 11258). Resolution in Senate in favor of repealing 2045.
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INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.- 409
Internal Revenue Taxes-Continued. Internal-Revenue Taxes-Continued.
Report of Secretary of Treasury on liquor taxes collected tS. Ex. Petition against repeal on cigars, cheroots, and tobacco, from
Doc. 58) 508, 645. · Massachusetts: citizens of 1762,1806,1937.
Resolutions of Virainia Legislature relative to repeal of 233. Michigan: citizens of781, 962,1718,1990,2199.
Minnesota: citizens of 564,1357,1615,1663,1990.
Petitions on the subject of, from: · Missouri: citizens of 783,822,825, 171.8.
Ala bama: citizens of 2389. New Hampshire: citizens of 1529.
Connecticut: citizens of 7322. New York: citizens of 1395,1466,1528,1615,1664, 1695,1762,1806, 19~2, 2283,
Illinois: citizens of 2599. 2511, 2756, 2184, 2792, 2819, 3265.
Iowa: citizens of 45 Ohio: citizens of 1531,1576,1578,1844, 1890.
North Carolina: citizens of2199, 1129,2199. . Pennsylvania: citizens of 725, 784.,1430, 1663, 1718, 6399.
---Democratic State executive committee 1615. United States: citizens of 15,254,284,470,2241.
Pennsylvania: citizens of1808, 8441,9151. Vermont: citizens of781.
- - Philadephia Board of Trade 3114. Virginia: citizens of 2424.
Southwest Lead and Zinc Association 1719. Wisconsin: citizens of 500, 1529, 1578, 1663, 1806, 2132.
United States: citizens of 334.
Virginia: citizens of 1576,2602. International Arbitration
Petitions to repeal liquor tax, from Bill to create tribunal for (see billS. 292). .
Alabama: Woman's Christian Temperance Union 1433, 152!>. Bill to establish permanent court of (see bill H. R. 8840).
" Arkansas: Woman's Christian Temperance Union 1718. Bills for an international congress on (see bills II. R. 1715,
California: Woman's Christian Temperance Unioull72, 1430. 1793).
Colorado: Woman's Chris tian Temperance Union 1807.
Connecticut: citizens of 2678. Bill to negotiate with Great Britain and France to. esta.blish tri-
Dakota: citizens of 2955. bunal for (see billS. 2634).
-- - Woman's Christian Temoerance Union 1400. Concurrent resolution in favor of, passed Senate 5195, 5239,
Georgia: \Voman's Christian Temperance Union 1251,1306.
Idaho: \Voman's Christian 'l'emperance Union 1992. 5244.
Illinois: citizens of 1722. Memorial of Constitutional Defense Association against bill to
--Woman's Christian Temperance Union 1005. establish tribunal of 5409.
Indian Territory: Woman's Christian Temperance Union 1174.
Indiana: \Voman's Christil\n Temperance Union 1531. Petitions to establish tribunal of, from:
Maine: Woman's Christian Temperance Union 1719, 1765, 6039,6102, American Peace Society 6958.
6173. California: citizens of 857, 1004.
Maryland: Woman's Christian Temperance Union 1922,2089, 2678. • - - Methodist Episcopal Conference 43.
Massachusetts: \Voman' s Christian Temperance Union 1488. Connecticut: citizens of1719.
Michigan: Woman's Christian Temperance Union 964,3031. District of Columbia: citizens of 1922.
Missouri: Woman's Christian Temperance Union 1112. Illinois: citizens of 1762, 5378.
Montana: Woman's Christian Temperance Union 1719. Indiana: citizens of 725, 822, 855, 926, 1130.
National Woman's Christian Temperance Union 1720,2090. Iowa: citizens of 1004, 1719, 2464,
Nebraska: Woman's Christian Temperance Union 1038,1129,1173. Kansas: citizens of 1720, 1807.
New Hampshire: \Voman's Christian Temperance Union 2240, 2284. Maine : citizens of 1307, 1322. ·
New Jersey: Woman's Christian Temperance Union 1466, 1579. Maryland: citizens of 1718.
New Mexico: Woman's Christian Temperance Union 964. Massachusetts: citizens of 891,1170.
New York: Woman's Christian Temperance Union 5896. - - Legislature of 1808, 1843, 1975.
North Carolina: Woman's Christian Temperance Union 1210. Michigan : citizens of 822.
Ohio: Woman's Christian Temperance Union 964,1067. New Hampshire: citizens of 1132, 1617.
Oregon: Woman's Christian Temperance Union 1718. New York: citizens of 855,1719,1763,2466,2542,5236,5607.
Pennsylvania: citizens of 2634,6173. Ohio:· citizens of 2134.
--Woman's Christian Temperance Union 4935. Pennsylvania: citizensof1718, 5828.
South Carolina: Woman's Christian Temperance Union 1211, 2955. Rhode Island: citizens of 1719.
United States: citizens of964. . Society of Friends 750, 1394.
Washington Territory: Woman's Christian Temperance Union 1400, United States: citizens of 17,162,182, 614, 64.6, 855, 856,891,1132,1249,2467.
1401. -
West Virginia: Woman's Christian Temperance Union H31. International Bureau of Customs Tariffs
Wyoming: Woman's Christian Temperance Union 1003.
Letter of Secretary of Treasury relative to (H. R. Ex. Doc. 44.9)
Petitions for repeal or modification of tax levied on dru!!gists, 8689.
from
Alabama: citizens of 3672. International Bureau of Weights and Measures
Arkan!!as: citizens of 3200. Estimate of deficiency appropriation for (H. R. Ex. Doc. 283)
Delaware: citizens of 4035,4571.
Georgia: citizens of 3496, 3546, 3768, 3798, 3867,3916,4077,4142,4436,4453, 3436.
nffn~ii~ 1i'tt~:~ 3~~~am?·
7 3
International Coinage
Indiana: citizensof3547,3996. Joint resolution relative to (see S. R. 30).
Iowa: citizens of 3609, 3709, 3744.
Kansas: citizens of 3672,3996, 4494. International Commercial Conference
M::::chnsetts: citizens of 3470, 3471, 3495, 351~, 3672,3709,3798,4206,4.571,
Bills for conference on commerce with South America (see bills
Michigan: citizens of 3470, 3546, 3547,3744. 3766, 3865,4373. 8. 343, 623, 658; H. R. 1473). _
Minnesota: citizens of 3547,3995, 4494.
Mississippi: citizens of 3865. International Copyright
Montana: citizens of4847.
Neb~;ask.a: citizens of 3028,3071,3220,3318,3470,3547,3510,3767,5086. Bills to provide for (see bil1s S.-554; H. R. 8715).
New Jersey: citizens of 3380,3435,4613,5478. Petition against passage of international copyright bill 5994.
New York: citizens of3798.
North Carolina: citizens of 4613. Petitions for passage of international copyright bill, from
Ohio: citizens of 3380, 3547, 3609, 3709, 3766. Alabama: citizens of 6i6, 3267.
Pennsylvania: citizens of2636, 2677, 2679,2725,2756, 2784,2793,2819,2820, Arkansas : citizens of 783, 855.
2821, 2823, 2871, 2895, 2955, 2956, 2985, 2986, 3028, &>30, 3072, 3073,3113, 3114, California: citizens of 1466.
3163, 3199, 3218, 3~65. 3381, 3470, 3471, 3497, 3546, 3609, 3672, 3673, 3709, 3766, Colorado : citizens of 782.
3767,3798,3866,3996, 40:35, 4078, 4206, 4..?98, 4299, 4.373, 4436,4453, 4571, 4662, Connect.icut: citizens of 1067,1211.
47H, 4847,4935,5994,5995,7383, 8012, 8059. Dakota : citizens of 1130.
Tennessee: citizens of 3865. · Delaware: citizens of 5478.
Virginia: citizens of 3028,3030,3200,3218, 3267, 3318, ~0, 3494, 3497, 3547, District of Columbia: citizens of 2601.
3609,3709, 3744,4035, 4142,4298,4871' 5478, 6173. Georgia: citizens of 1037,1251,2244,2-327,2542,4871.
Wisconsin: citizens of 4614. Illinois: citizens of614, 781,783,1005, 1129,2467,2637,2757,2823,2784,3219.
--Woman's Press Association 3265.
Petitions for repeal on cigars and tobacco, from Indiana: citizens of 615, &U, 2956, 5132, 6724. ·
Connecticut: citizens of 1433, 1467. International Copyright Association 2510.
Illinois: citizens of 130:5. Iowa: citizens of1067, 1068,1174,1322,2510, 2541,2601,2792, 2894, 3973, 4372.
Kentucky: citizens of 1991. Kansas : citizens of 644,783, 823,2784, 2793.
l\1issouri: citizens of 1991, 2511. Kentucky: citizens of 891.
New York: citizens of 1663, 3200. Louisiana: citizens of 1696.
Ohio: citizens of 2240, 2387. Maine: citizens of 726,766.
Pennsylvania : citizens of 83,1663,1937. Maryland: citizens of 1174.1306.
- - Reading Board of Trade 1306. Massachusetts: citizens of 565, 64.3.
United States: citizens of 472,2240. Michigan: citizens of 2426,2793,2895.
Virginia: citizens of 1129, 2240,4794,4935. Minnesota: citiz.e ns of 64.7, 688,6340,6769.
Wisconsin : citizens of 2756. Mississippi: citizens of724, 894,926.
Missouri: citizens of 615, 825, 1395,14.32,1466,2873, 2956,7802,
Petitions against repeal on cigars, cheroots, and tobaeco,. from . Nebraska: citizens of1068, 1306.
Colorado: citizens of2187. New England Women's Press Association 2633.
Connecticut: citizens of 1696. New Hampshire: citizens of765, 783.
lllinois: citizens of 432, 1004, 1575, 1662, 1722, 1807, 1922, 2044, 2088, 2133, New Jersey: citizens of 854, F56,1039,1113.
2510,2599. New York: citizens of612, 614,615,689,724,726,760,3030,3608.
- - State Grange 184,284. North Carolina: citizens of 615, 1004. 1130.
Indiana: citizens of 1486, 1695,1922, 1990, 2042. Ohio : citizens of 614, 643, 644, 725, 765, 766, 784, 824, 893, 1395, 2726, 2783,
Iowa: citizens of 612,614,647,823,1576,1762,1763,2240. 2793,5409,
Kansas: citizens of 554. Oregon: citizens of 3860.
Kentucky: citizens of 1614, 2200. Pennsylvania: citizens of 564, 608, 689 1 725,823, 825,1170, 1328, 1808,2243,
M!l.ine: citizens of1614. 2369, 2-678, 2824, 2895, 2987, 30?...8, 4847,4871.
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410 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
International Copyright-Continued. Interstate Commerce.:.._Continued.
Petitions for passage of international copyright bill, from Petitions relative to, from
, Sout.h Carolina: citizens of 615, 643. Tennessee: citizens of 5085.
T e n n essee : cit izens of 96lc, 963, 1131, 1172, 2157, 2794, 2820. - - Memphis Mercha nts' Exchange 3114.
Tex as: citize ns of 726, 894, 3220. T e x as : ci t1 z e ns o f 44-53, 4872, 4 ~~'>, 5236, 5842, 5283, 5379, 5452, 5524, 5573,
Virginia : citizens of 1005, 1069, 2700. 5995, 6226, 6455, 6674, 6707, 7060, 7259, 7274, 7468.
Wiscons in: citizens of7S1, 822, 823, 825, U25, 1133, 1306, 1326. United S tates: citize ns of 45, 287, 504, 648, 781, 7&1, 1175, 1251, 14.33, 2466
U n it ed States: citizens of 86. Virginia : citizens of6600, 71!'i2.
·was hington Territory: citizens of 3218, 5828. West Virgi n ia : c itize ns of 4978.
Wisconsin: citiz'ens of 479-1, 5-'i23, 6103, 6399.
International Extradition --Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce 4lfl.
Bill to amend law relative to (see billS. 3115). Interstate Commerce Commission
Joint resolution relative to (see H. Res. 91).
Petition relative to 433. Joint resolution to purchase copies of reports of decisions of (see
H. Res. 215).
International Geodetic Association Concurrent resolution to p rint annual report of, passed Senate
Joint resolution to participate in (see H. Res. 181). 535, 785.
Report of Secretary of State relative to (H. R. Ex. Doc. 164) Resolution in House to extend privileges of floor to, referred 14.
1:345, 1358. Annual report (S. Ex. Doc. 48) 285, ·ao4.
Report of expenditures of (S .. Ex. Doc. 49) 369, 383.
Iuternational Marine Conference
Bills t~ hold (see bills S. 1851; H. R. 6554). Interstate Telegraph Commission
Letter of Secretary of State relative to holding (H. R. Ex. Doc. Bill to create (~ee bill H. R. 1513).
62) 323, 338.
Investigations
International Medical Congress Bill to pay expenses of Senate commit.tees for (see billS. 2550).
Report of Secretary of Treasury on expenditures for (H. R. Ex. ·
Doc. 290) 3576. Iowa
Bins to amend judicial districts in (see bills H. R. 7734, 8361).
International Meridian Conference Bills to regulate holding United States courts in northern dis-
Letter of Secretary of State relative to (H. R. Ex. Doc. 61) 323, trict of (see bills H. R. 6050, 6051).
338. petition for bill 78L
International Navigation Company Bills for relief of Fourth Regiment of. (see bills S. 795; H. R.
Bill to allow American register to steam-ships of (see bill S.114). 1387).
Bills for relief of Thirty-fourth Regiment of (see bills S. 1865;
International Prison Congress · H. R. 5947).
Joint resolution to appoint delegate to (seeS. R. 29). petition for bill 964.
Joint resolution to abolish office of surveyor-genernl in (see S.
Interstate Commerce R. 55).
Bill to repeal act of 1887 for regulating (see bill H. R. 1930). Resolutions of inquiry in House relative to disallowed postmas·
Bills to awend law for regulating (see bills S. 291, 362, 363, 613, ters' claims in, referred 1342, 3057.
1536, 1740, 2754, 2851; R .h. 1374, 1409, 1578, 1828, 3404, Resolutions of Legislature relative to adulteration of lard 963 1
7313, 8839, 9431., 10321. 10~25, 11038, 11147}. 987, 1059, 1150, 1513, 1578.
Bill to punish obstructing (see bill H. R. 3423). Resolutions of Legislature relative to liens of judgments of
Resolution of inquiry in House relative to law to regulate, re- United States courts ll23, 1173, 1209, 1210, 1226, 1306, 1342,
ferred 2616. 1513.
Petitions relative to, from Resolutions of Legislature relative to election of Senators-13591
Alabama 8441. 13 9~ 139~ 146~ 14 ~~ 151a
Dlinoi • 8941. Resolutions of Legislature in favor of repealing limitation on
Obio894l. arrears of pension claims 1530, 1576, 1578, 1743.
Iowa8941.
Colorado 8941. Resolutions of Legislatrrre relative to Des Moines River lands
Michigan 90-19. 2200, 22_25, 2240, 2326.
Pennsylvania. 8978. Resolutions of Legislature relative to records of land office in
.Texas 8941.
North Carolina 9151 . 2792, 2793, 2870, 3006, 3028, 32-19.
.Alabama: citizens of 2635, 34:96, &.<;95, 4~, 55Z!, 5896, 6102, 6565, 6568,6958, · Resoli1tions of Legislature relative to alien ownership of land
7060,8441.
Arka.n as: citizens of 4493, 4.535, 4613, 4.698, 4.935, 5133, 5195, 5343, 5319, 5452, 2894, 2918, 2985, 3006.
5106, 5S59, 6606,7010, Rl29. Resolutions of ~uislature relative to swamp lands 3610, 3671,
Colorado: citizens of 6102, 6400, 6768, 7547,8279. 3785.
Connecticut: citizens of 68?..3, 6891.
Georgia: citizens of 2326,3266,3496,5995,6102,64.96, 844.1.. Iowa River
--Savannah Cotton Exchange 3220.
Idaho: citizens of 7690. Bill to declare unnavigable below Wapello (see blli H. R. 9382).
illinois: Uhicago Board of Trade 14.88, 1528, 1938, 1939. Bill to declare unnavigable below Wapello, introduced by Mr.
--citizens of 6102, 6292, 6339, 6674, 7417.
- - Peoria Board of Trade 2088. Gear 2784.
- - State Grange 183, 284.
Indiana: citizen~ of 2637, 5896, 5994, 5995, 6399, 7605. Iowa and· Nebraska Bridge Company
Iowa: citizens of 2637,6039,6226,6565,6769,7258,7259.
Kan sas: citizens of 4662, 4689, 4794, 4895, 5133,5134, 5828, 6292, 6339, 6400, Bill to allow them to bridge Missouri River (see bill H. R. 10347).
6454, 6679, 6769, 6824, 7060, 7254, 764.9.
Kentucky: citizens of 2464, 5524, 5573, 6840, 7104, 7105. Iowa WesleyaB Univ ~rsity
Louisiana: citizens of 4895, 6574, 6823, 7010. Bill to issue arms to (se~ bill H . R. 7663).
/ 1\Iaine: citizens of 5573, 5649.5995.
M achusetts: citizens of 2001, 3319, 479.'3, ·6340. Iquique, Peru
Michigan: citizens of 4794,5134,5378,5776,6040, l>~, 6340,6891, 6892,7962, ,
8188. Letter of Secretary of Treasury relative to loss of funds by con•
- - Detroit Board of Trade 2955. sui at (H. R. Ex. Doc. 47) 303.
Minnesota: .citizens of 2284, 4662, 4689, 4895, 6173, 63&0, 6399, 6607, 7468,
7802. •
--Legislature of 1937. Ira, George W:
--l\1inneapoli!! Board of Trade 1488. Bill for relief (see bill H . R. 5223).
Mississippi: citizens of 5379, 5607, 5775, 5971, 5995, 6340, 6674, 7321.
Missouri: citizens of 1488. 1940,4793,4978,5133,51.95, 5649,5896, 6039, 634.0, Irby, Han·ison (administrator)
6399,6566, 7322, 7383,7417,7548,7601, 7690.
- - S t . Louis Merchants' Exchange 1938. Petition for relief 5936.
Nebraska: citizens of5086, 6769, S!rl3, 7649.
- - B oard of Transportation 4078, 4079. Iron
NewHampshire: citizensof6891. Bill to amend duties on (see bill H . R. 1629).
New .Jersey: citizens of 5936,7202.
New York: citizens of 2089, 5859, 6102, 6292, 6455, 6724, 7152, 7202. Bill to amend duties on structural iron (see bill H. R. 11274).
North Carolina: citizens of 4l>il, 4613, 6040, 6226, 6566,6769, 6891, 805~. Bill to amend duties on iron and steel railway bars (see bill H.
Ohio: citize ns of 5195, 5l52, 15995, 6226, 6340, 6497, 6606, 6694,· 6707, 6769, R 11272).
7CIOO, 7105, 7152, 7158, 7202, 7322, 794:1, 8236.
Oregon: citizens of1S15, 7000, 7258, 7417,8279. Iron and Steel
Pennsylvania: citizenso-f2820, 2823, 4535,5452,5828, 6226, 6339,6477,6566,
6707. 6891, 7202, 7962, 8059, 8363. Bills for a cornmission to test {see bills S. 265; H. R. 1298).
--Philadelphia Board of Trade 5478. Annual report on tests of (H. R. Ex. Doo. 16) 51.
South Carolina: cit}.zens of 8496,7010,
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 411
Iron Mountain Bank Ivenz, Will(mn
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3807). Papers referred in House 724.
Iron Ores Ivers, William
Letter of Secretary of lnterior relative to Johnson's report on Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5988).
iron ores of Louisiana and Texas 804, 1029, 1664. Ives, Gem·ge E.
Irons, Ba1·zill(ri P. Papers withdrawn in Rouse 819.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 903). Ives, Laura J.
Irrigation Bill to pension (see billS. 2979).
Bill to encourage (see billS. 216). Petition for pension 4453.
Bills to grant right of way through public lands for (see bills Petition to withdraw memorial 252.
S. 42iJ; H. R. 1254). Ivory, Richard G.
Bill to 'Jll'Ovide for (see bill H. R. 9054).
Bill to grant J. nds to Colorado for (see bill H. R. 9053). o. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2632).
Bill to built reservoirs in New Mexico for (see bill H. R. 1975). Izard, Marl; W.
Bills to promote in New Mexico (see hills S. 2351; H. R. 8u58). · Bill for relief of heirs (see bill S. 3396).
Joint re;.olution to investigate practicability of constru~ting
rc::servoirs for (seeS. R. 60). Jack, Edwm·d
Appropriation to investigate, introduced by Mr. Bowen 4087. PapeTS referred in House 433 .
.Resotntion ofinq uiry in Senate rela.ti veto segregating L'l.nds ca-
pahle of, passed 1137. · Jack, John A.
Resolutions of inquiry in Senate relative to diversion ofwaters of Bill to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 731).
Platte and Arkansas Rivers for, passed 7776, '7862, 7963, 8013,
Jack, Willimn
8060.
Report of Secretary of Interior relative to (S. Ex. Doc. 134) Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2776).
2428, 2636. Jackman, Joseph
Letter of Secretary of Interior relative to appropria~on for inves-
Bills for relief (see bills H . R. 5727, 6514).
tigating tS. Ex. Doc. 163) 4078.
Petitiuns to construct reservoirs for 825, 826. Jackman, Lo.uisa, and ofhers
Irvin, John (attomey) Bill for relief (see billS. 969).
Petition for Telief 2089. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 4654, 6248).
Irvin, Simon T. Jackson, JJiichigan
Bill for relief(see bill H. R. 10300). Bills to erect public building at (see bills H. R. 3392, 8592).
Irving, William Jackson, Mississippi
Bill to increase pension (see billS. 1912). Bill to enlarge public building at (see bill S. 785).
Bill for relief of Catholic church at (see bill H. R. 11601).
Irwin, Hannah L. Resolution in Senate to investigate municipal election at, passed -·
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10418). 341, 4<r2.
Resolutions in Senate to pay expenses of investigating municipal
Irwin, Lucy C. election at, passed 616, 827, 858.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 11291). Report of Senate ·committee on election at (S. REPORT 1887)
Irwin, Simon '1: 6688, 6984, 7125.
Resolution in Senate relative to election in, debated 7881, 7992.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10300).
Jackson, Tennessee
Irwin, William
Bill to complete public building at (see bill H. R. 5033).
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, .6514). Bill to allow clerk for United States district ccurt at (see bill
Isbell, Elizabeth H. R.l856) .
Petition for relief 3318. Bill for relief of First Metho-dist Chnrch in (see bill H. R. 1064j.
Isbell, Nicholas H . Jackson, A. P., and others
Bill for relief of estate (see bill H. B. ·2952). :Bill for relief (see bill ~· R. 658).
Jackson, Abba E.
Isbell, Richard W.
Bill to pension (see billS. 471).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8629). • •
Jackson, Abner B.
Isenburg, H enry
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7496). /
Bill for re}ief (see bill H. R. 6068).
Jackson, Andrew E., and otlters
Isgrig, 'l'homas C. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7557).
13ill for relief (see ·b ill H. R. 2403).
Jackson, Andrew JJJ.
Isham, John JV. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11577).
Petition for relief 1209.
Jackson, Easter A.
Isherham, J essie Bill to pension (see billS. 3241).
Petition for relief mo.
Jackson, Gearg-e
Isherwood, B. F. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7 450 )~
Bill to promot-e on Navy retired-list (see bill H. R. ~608).
Jackson, Indiana (administmtrix}
Isherwood, Jessie Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 11184).
Jackson, Jabez G.
Isherwood, North and East Washington Railroad Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7369).
Bill to incorporate (see billS. 1936).
Jackson, Jan.e
Island Pond, Vermont Bills to pension (see bills H. R. 91,784 10291).
Bill to erect public building a:t (see bill H. R. 9087).
Jackson, Jasper M.
Ismon, Jane Petit~on for relief 1356, 2133.
Bill for relief (see billS. 1417).
Jackson, John
Israel, Jacob E. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7977.)
Bills to pension (see billsH. R. 1092,1140). Joint resolution for relief (seeS. R. 69} •
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Jackson, Jolln .A. Jackson, Oscar L.-Continued.
Petition for relief of widow 470. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Jackson, M. (exectttor) Pennsylvania, citizens of: for repeal of license tax on druggists
3865, 3996, 4035, 4571, 4848.
Petition for relief 336. - - - for refund of direct tax 284.
Jackson, JJJatthew E. --against tariff bill5759.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 145, 5939). ---citizens of Beaver Falls: relative to postal legislation
1067.
Jackson, Moses F. ---citizens of Lawrence County: for protection of females
Bill to pension (see bill H.· R. 3850). 2425. 2677. .
Papers referred in House 432. - - - citizens of New Castle: for relief of laborers 2088.
- - - for protection of females 2326.
Jackson, 0. T. (administmtrix) ---relative to contractors of public buildings 1762.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514). --farmers of West Findley: in favor of protection 6454.
.Jackson, Oscar L. (a Representativef1'01n Pennsylvania) ---Per Diem Rated Service-Pension Association: for service
pensions 1991.
Attended 5. - - - wool-growers of Beaver County: relative to duty on wool
Appointed on committees 279. and woolens 3163.
Appointed teller 5460. Phillipsburgh (Pa.) Junior Order of Mechanics: that February
Leave of absence granted to 1088, 2776, 8415,_8935, 9538. 22d be legal holiday 1430. ..
Amendments offered by, to · Public Land Strip, citizens of: against annexation to Kansas
District of Columbia appropriation bill 4489. 2425:
Public lands: bill to preserve for actual settlers 2303. Reformed Presbyterian Church Synod: against traffic on Lord's
Tariff bill: sail d nck 6155. day 16.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by ---against sending intoxicating liquors to Africa 1762.
Rider, George H: for relief 1323.
Allen, John: to pension (see bill H. R. 9652) 3264. Spence, Matilda: for relief 532.
Bogert, Edwin J: for relief (see bill H. R. 4070) 331. Spence, Rebecca: for relief 532.
Dimond, Hannah: to pension (see bill H. R. 3222) 283. Thorn, Mary: for pension 532.
Dengess, Elizabeth: to pension (see bill H. R. 2858) 248. Utah 'Nomen's Home Missionary Society: in favor of homes for
Ford, William: to pension (see bill H. R. 2862) 248. women 6707.
Haskin, George: for relief (see bill H. R. 6341) 821. Waltz, Thomas: for pension 7690.
Homestead laws: to amend (see bill H. R. 7425) 1343. Witherow, William P: for relief 532, 1323, 1431.
Kettlewood, Ann Eliza: to pension (see bill H. R. 2859) 248.
McFerran, S. S: for relief (see bill H. R. 10145) 4613. Remarks by, on
Meade, Elnathau: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 4069) 331. Alaska (Appendix 604).
Navy officers: to equalize pay of (see bill H. R. 8838) 240fl. Anatomical science in District of Columbia 2416.
Rider, George H: to pension (see bill H. R. 2860) 248. Animals imported for breeding 2351.
Spence, Matilda and Rebecca: for relief (see bill H. R. 3220) California public land sales 1881.
283. - Chinese immigration (Appendh: 416).
Thorn, l'tiary: to pension (see bill H. R. 2861) 248. Congressional Library building 8746.
Waltz, Thomas: to pension (see bill H. R. 9209) 2724. Cun1berland River improvement 523 (Appendix. 255).
Ward, W. H: for relief (see bill H. R. 3223) 283. Delegate from "No Man's Land" 40.
Witherow, William P: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. District of Columbia appropriation bill 4489.
R. 3221) 283. Florida Indian war claim 5908, 5909.
Petitions and papers presented by, from House folding-room 2110.
Liens of judgments 2362.
Allen, John: for pension 7690. Monongahela River improvement (Appendix 255).
Beaver Falls (Pa.) Whitta. Glass Company: against Mills tariff Petitions for reference 749.
bill 3709. Public buildings 1391.
Denger, Elizabeth: for pensicn 335, 532. Public land bill 2457.
Dimond, Hannah: for relief 532. Public land L1.ws 5571, 5585, 5587, 5591.
Gold and sih·er beaters: for increase of duty 501. Railroad land-grant forfeiture 5463 (Appendix 267).
Haskin, George: for 1·elief 1323, 1430, 1922, 3199. Rock Creek Park 7497, 7498.
Iron and Steel Workers of Canp.onsburgh~ against reduction of Swamp lands 9334, 9366.
tariff 1430, 1663, 2042. Tariff 5691, 5759 (Appendix 98).
Juni~r Order of 1\'Iecb:mics: that February 22 be a legal holi- - - - flax and hemp 6148.
day 1807, 1937, 254.0, 2677, 2756, 3071. ·--glass (Appendix 481).
- - - for restricting immigration 6226, 6891. --internal-revenue taxes 6428.
Kettlewood, Anne E: for pension 532. - - - linseed oil 5808.
Lawrence County (Pennsylvania) Agricultural Society: oppos- - - - ocher earths 5634.
ing Mills tariff bill 2756. - - - saws 5942.
McFerran, S. S: for relief 5828. - - tin-plate, sheet-iron, and steel 8088 (Appendix 456).
New Brighton (Pa.) Pioneer Flax Mills, employes of: against - - wool G37G, 6378, 8043, 8044.
reduction of duties on flax and hemp 4436. . Written instructions to juries 2356.
New B1ighton (Pa.) Pioneer Twine Mills, employes of: against
reduction of duties on hemp and flax 4298. Reports made by, from
Pennsylvania, citizens of: for aid to education 1358, 1431, 1720, Committee on tile Public Lands
1938, 2327, 2388, 2426, 4206. California public land sales (REPORT 179) 924.
- - f o r granting lands to Colorado Springs 3916. Folsom (N. Mex.) land office (REPORT 2784) 5003.
---for ervice pensions 1663, 1719, 1807, 1843, 2043, 2133, Homestead entries ((REPORT 860) 1829.
23 , 4139, 4206. Mineral lands to aliens (REPORT 3014) 7361.
---against admission of Utah 398, 433, 470, 500, 532, 564, Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES.
5 4, 644, 766, 855, 926, 1038, 1067, 1306, 1430, 1576,
1615, 2088, 2755. Jackson, P. H.
- - - for increase of pay of fourth-class postmasters 44, 52, 84, Petition for relief 1395.
113, 337, 369, .399, 565, 891, 962, 1578. Jackson, R. H.
- - for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 470,
501, 688, 1616, 1844, 2726. Petition for relief 1004.
- - - for postal telegraph 2872. Jackson, Riclzanl
- - - for protection of agriculture 3266, 3865, 4613, 4689, Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4878).
- 6566. Papers referred in House 564.
- - - for protection of Yellowstone Park 4535.
- - - against reduction of tariff on window-glass 2756, 3766, Jackson, Robert
4141, 4373. Petition for relief of heirs 8665•
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INDEX TO THE OO~GRESSION AL RECORD. 413
Jackson, Robert M. Jager, Tlwmas 0.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3468). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8080).
Papers referred in House 334. _ Jaggers, Jeremiah
Jackson, Ruth J. • P.etition for relief 2540.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514). Jauies, Duncan
Jackson, Samuel Papers referred in House 926.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7511). James, Isaiah
Jackson, SamuelJ. Bill for relief of estate (see bill H. R. 9646).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7345). Petition for relief 1528.
Jackson, Sarah James, John D.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6411). Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 705).
Jackson, Steph~n H. James, John H.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7498). Bills for relief of estate (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
Ja~kson, Stephen W. and A •. B. James, Peter
Papers referred in House 2820. Bill to pension (see bill S. 1332).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2636).
Jackson, W. A.
Bill to remove the charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 6349). James, Waddy T., and others
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6036).
Jackson, W. H.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8206). James, Watkins (administrator)
Petition for relief 2241. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514).
Jackson, Wilkins Jf": James, William P.
Papers referred in House 1209. Petition for relief 2425.
Jackson, WiUm·d A. Jameson, Lucie A.
Bill to pension (see bill S. 1960). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3695).
Jackson, William Jameson, R. C.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 951). Bill for relief (see. bill H. R. 3696).
Jackson County, Tennessee Jamestown and Northern Railroad
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2935). Bill to grant right of way through Devil'sLakereservation ·(see
Jacksonville, Florida bill s. 1228). •
Bill to increase appropriation for public building at (see billS. Recommendation of Secretarv of Interior to grant right of way
217). through Devil's Lake reservation (S. Ex. Doo. 43) 237, 255.
Jacksonville and East Tennessee Railroad Jamison, Benjamin F.
Bill to allow them to bridge rivers in Georgia and Florida (see Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4077).
bill H. R. 3470.) Papers referred in House 1210.
Jacob, Charles D. Jamison, William D.
Bills to pension (see bills H. R. 5204, 6924).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 11122).
Jancovich, Christiana (administratrix)
Jacob, Ursin
Petition for relief 84. Papers referred in House 1695.
Jacobs, Amanda Janney, William,
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3688). Bills for relief of estate (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514).
Jacobs, Daniel Jansen, M.
Rill for relief {see bill H. R. 8914). Petition for relief 5895.
Papers re(erred in House 2511. January, John W.
Jacobs, Enoch Bill to innrease pension (see billS. 1124).
Bill for relief (see bill S. 917). Japan
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2732). Joint resoluti.on for testimonial to Japanese for aid to crew of
Jacobs, -H enry H. bark Cashmere (see H. Res. 95).
Joint resolution to accept ground for legation building in (see
Petition for relief 3218. H. Res. 110).
Jacobs, J. W. Jaramillo, Pedro J.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10895). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 11).
Jacobs, M. A. (administrator) Jarboe, Elizabeth
Petition foP relief 335. Petition for relief 2388.
Jacobs, Richm·d R. Jardine, Edward
Bill to pension (see billS. 3174). - Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 10525).
Jacobson, L01tis Jarmon, Robert F.
Bill for relief (see bill S. 929). Petition for relief 5895.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 1158).
Jarmon, S. N. (eXecutor)
Jacobus. Jarte
Bills for relief (see bills H. }?.. 5854, 6514).
Bill for relief (see billS. 3425).
Jarocka, Josephine S.
Jaeger, H erminie M. A.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5810). Petition for relief 338.
Jaeger, L. J. F. Jarrett, Joseph
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4507). Petition for relief 5971.
Jager, Frederick Jarvis, .A. J.
Bill for relief (see-bill H. R. 2881). Petition for relief of estate 1890.
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Petition for relief 1577. Youngblood, Henry Mitchell: to pension (see billS. 3480) 7862.
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Arkansas Industrial University, faculty of: for removal of duty Committee on Indian .Affair:,
on foreign books 783. Billings, Clark Fork and Cooke City Railroad (bill S. 325) 1069.
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~--for international copyright law 783.
Cherokee Indian claims (REPORT 217) 1007.
Arkan!';as Woman's Christian Temperance Union: for prohibi- Choctaw Coni and Railway Company (REPORT--) 894.
tory legislation 435, 1721. Deficiency appropriation bill (amendment) 8320.
Chadick, Edwin D: relative to Paris, Choctaw and Little Rock Fort Smith and El Paso Railroad (bill S. 269) 3031.
Railway Company 5524. Fort Smith, Paris and Dardanelle Rail~oad (billS. 2644) 3382.
Choctaw Nation, delegates from: for relief 1721. Leavenworth and Rio Grande Railroad (bill H. R. 7186) 8320.
Dakota, citizens of Emmons County: relative to Bureau of Ani- McCreary, A. J. (REPORT 2367) 9262.
mal Industry 3319. Morris, L.A. (REPORT 514) Hl41.
Fort Smith (Ark.) Chamber of Commerce: for construction of Newport and King's Valley Railroad (billS. 1129) 894.
railroad 3221. Robbery in Indian Territory (REPORT 71) 648, 566.
Holmes, Martha. W: for relief 2284. St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad (bill H. R. 6612) 8320.
Lewis, Harvey: for improvement of Arkansas River 4693. Shawnee Indian lands (REPORT 2357) 8754, 9151.
Little Rock (Ark.) .M:edictl.l Society: for removal of duty on med- Sioux Indian supplies (REPORT 1353) 4454.
ical appliances 1328. Sundry civil appropriation bill (amendment) 6173. .
·weare, Robert: for relief 4142. Uintah Valley Indian reservation (REPORT 1198) 3673.
Remarks by, on Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES.
Arkansas district court 5611. Jones, James T. (a Representative frmn Alabama)
Arkansas River improvement 5663.
Bayou Bartholomew improvement 5662. Appointed on committees 279.
Billings, Clark's Fork and Cooke City Railroad 2681. Leave of absence granted to 1972, 2198, 4317, 6691.
Bureau of Animal Industry 3279, 32B1, 3282. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Cherokee Indian claims 7072, 7121. Brooks1 Leslie E: for relief (see bill H. R. 4256) 333.
Cotton bagging 7:361, 7262. Captured and abandoned property: to adjudicate claims for (see
Electric wires 8282. bill H. R. 3264) 315.
Fort Smith and El Paso Railroad 3926, 3927. Dog River Bar, Alabama: for light-bouse at (see bill H. R. 9741)
Fourth. of July claims 8494. 3545.
Hook, George W: relief of sureties 7386. Inland navigation: for relief of (see bill H. R. 3267) 315.
Hot Springs Army and Navy Hospital 6827. Jones, Hannah J: for relief (see bill H. H.. 4257) 333.
Hot Springs reservation 1769, 1771, 1811. Mastin, Claude H: for relief (see bill H. ~· 3101) 281.
International copyright 3270, 3271, 3512, 3513, 3516, 3518, 3519, Mobile (Ala.) Deposit Savings Association: for relief of creditors
3879. (see bill H. R. 3100) 231.
Irrigation 7018. Mobile Marine Dock Company: for relief (see bill H. R. 3102)
Jackson (Miss.) election 404. 281. .
Land-patent suits 4664-4667, 4669, 4755, 4756-4758. • Mobile River Commission: to act as member (see bill H. R.
Mineral lands to aliens 1077, 2828, 2829. · 10464) 5132.
Newman, John H: relief of heirs 8931, 8932, 8933. Prize money: to amend law relative to ~istribution of (see bill
Ouachita. River b.tidge 510, 511. H. R. 3266) 315.
Parker, P. E: relief of 7107. Read, J. B., and ?tfinter P. Key: to test river improvements de-
Poteau River bridge 4316, 4317. vised by (see bill H. R. 9404) 3006.
Tariff 8720. Rivers and harbors: to facilitate improvement of (see bill H. R.
Reports made by, from 6703) 986.
Committee of conference Supreme Court reports: to supply to judges (see bill H. R. 3265)
Woodson, Anthony L. (bill H. R. 8962). 315.
Torbert, James A: for relief of representatives (see bill H. R-•.
Committee on Claims 5071) 496. -
Adams, Collin (REPORT 1206) 3769. Trinity Shoal: for relief of employes at (see bill H. R. 4255)
Adams, John C. (REPORT 1020) 3031. 333. •
Adams, John D. (REPORT 1927) 6769. Viscount Channing (British bark): for relief of owners (see bill
Adams, W. W. (REPORT 1139) 3382. H. R. 4254) 333.
Anderson, A. M. (bill H. R. 5222) 6104.
Anderson, Joseph (REPORT 1276) 3867. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Barclay, S. D., and others (REPORT 159) 857. Alab_ama, citizens of: against lard bill 2870, 3072.
Bevens, William A. (REPOR~ 497) 1846. - - for postal telegraph 2918.
Crump, William T. (REPORT 1376) 6104. - - - citizens of Selma: in favor of Cullom~Breckinridge bill
Fenno, Joseph (REPORT 1142) 3382. 4794.
Fitzgerald, Edward (REPORT--) 1211. Garrett, Caswell: for relief 2870.
Freidheim, Aaron (REPORT 1344) 4207. Godbold, Olivia: war claim 4689.
Frencl1, HenryS. (REPORT 1354) 4454. Marengo County (Alabama) 1\fedical Society: for placing medi-
Greg8t~n, William (REPORT 2365) 9262. cines on free-list 3265.
Lannigan, Thomas (billS. 2714) 7962. Mobile (Ala.) Deposit Savings Association, creditors of: for re-
McAlmont, J. J. (REPORT 1138) 3382. li~f367.
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Jones, Jam~s T.-Continued. Jones, John P.-Continned.
Petitions end papers presented by. from Reports made by, from
Mobile Marine Dock Company: war claim 367. Oomrnittee on Contingent Expenses of Senate
Mobile and Birmingham Railway Company: for right of way Committee on District of Columbia: resolution to allow stenog-
2985. rapher for, adopted 2428.
Penn, W. J: war claim 1067. Committee on Education and Labor: resolution to allow stenog-
Smith, John C: for amendments to interstate-c~mmerce law rapher for, adopted 3074. - -J
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Kerchner, Gallus Kerr, Daniel-Continued.
Bill for relief of estate (see b~l S. 2317). Remarks by, on
:Bill for relief of estate (see bill H. R. 3556). Florida Indian war claim 5906, 5907, 5909. I.
Petition for relief 2756. French spoliation claims (Appendix 445).
Kern, Ja:ob Galveston Bay ship--canal 3261.
Inauguration day 1352.
Bills for relief (see bills S. 1814, 2068). Malloy, Ellen P: · war claims 2936.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7176). Pensions 7054, 7055.
Kernersville Manufacturing Company Po blic buildings 1392, 1567.
Public land laws 5603.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5820). Post-Office appropriation bill -1553.
Kur, Anna B. River and harbor appropriation bill 3209, 3210, 3212.
Salary of House Chaplain 4622.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3918).
Tariff 3472, 4926, 49·~7, 5689, 5883, 6081.
Kerr, Columbus 0. - - - internal-revenue taxes 6427.
Bill to pension {see billS. 2525). - - linseed· oil 5805.
- - looking-glass plate§ 5646. •
. Kerr, Daniel (a Rep~·es~ntativejrmn Iowa) --lumber 4787, 4868, 4869.
Attended 5. ---stone 5748.
Appointed on committees 279. - - sugar 5984, 5985.
Appointed conferee 2657, 3200. - '- - wool 6379. .
Appointed teller 3262, 4681. Wages 4868.
Leave Gf absence granted to 204, 4988, 7270, 9105. Zoological garden 8547.
.I Amendments offered by, to Reports made by, from
Army and Navy officers: bill relative to details of 5974, 5976. Committee of conference
Columbus, Ga: bill to erect public building at 1570. Seward, Emory R. (bill H. R. 7319) 3710.
Public documents: joint resolution for distlibution of 1377. Oommitjee 'on Claims
Texarkana public building: bill to erect 1569. American Grocer Association (REPORT 464) 1195.
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Bills and joint resolutions introduced 6.v Barker, Williams (REPORT 922) 1831.
Bentley, John A: to pension (see bill H. R. 11408) 8483. Burgess, Andrew (REPORT 815) 1669.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. Chicago custom-bouse employes (REPORT 108) 671.
8034) 1743. Crooke, John J. (REPORT 466) 1195.
- Ellis, Addison: to pension: (see bill H. R. 8422) 1989. Eddy I E. B. (REPORT 1778) 3056.
Gillespie, Robert J: to pension (see bill H. R. 5120) 496. Gilbert, James H. (REPORT--) 671.
International arbitration: to establish court of (see bill H. R. Know land, William (REPORT 516) 1228.
8840) 2409. McAdams, E. W. (REPORT 465) 1195.
Interstate-commerce law: to amend (see bill H. R. 8839) 2409. McCrillis, Milo (REPORT 1876) 3202:
Iowajudicial districts: to amend act relative to (see bill H. R. Mcintosh, Roderick (REPORT 216) 879.
8361) 1975. Manning, William H. {REPORT 1917) 3288.
McElfish, Joseph: to pension (see bill H. R. 11409) 8483. Marion (Iowa) First National Bank (REPORT 1776) 3055.
Marion (Iowa) First N ationai Bank: for relief (see bill H. R. 7 484) Marshall, S. T. (REPORT 921) 1831.
1354. Merritt, Edwin A. (REPORT 467) 1195.
Morrison, Samuel: for relief of heirs (see bill H. R. 7164) 1169. Moore, Ely, a.nd Daniel Woodson (REPORT 819) 1669.
State war loans: to reimburse interest on (see bill H. R. 7395) O'Brien, Ja!lles (REPORT 1114) 2025.
1342. Osborne, Anna W. (H.EPORT 818) 1669.
Wild, David: to pension (see bill H. R. 11407) 8483. Rider, George F. (REPORT 1478) 2501.
Sampson, George W., and B. Henricks (REPORT 814) 1669.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Scanland, W. C. (REPORT 517) 1228.
District of Columbia Methodist Episcopal Church: for prohibit- Seward, Emory R. (REPORT 762) 1674.
ory legislatiOn 856. Shepard & Uorse Lumber Company (REPORT 1777) 3055.
Iowa, citizens of: for aid to education 1396, 2388, 4142. Ei nley, Henry H . (REPORT 121) 712.
- - - for postal telegraph 2823. Tallapocs:1-U. S. steamer (REPORT 238) 930.
- - - for service pensions 2388, 3030. Treutlen, John R. (REPORT 468) 1195.
- - - for protection of agriculture 3029. , Washburn, Daniel B. (REPORT 453) 1195.
- - - for protection of Yellowstone Park 3547. Whitfield, .John W. (REPORT 816) 1669.
- - - against change of tariff on flaxseed and linseed oil 2425, Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES.
2635.
- - - for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 1250. Kerr, H. U.
- - - for protection against convict labor 4571. PapeTs referred in House 433.
---for increase of pay of fourth-class postmasters 16, 1844.
---citizens of Cedar Rapids: for post-office building: 1356. kerr, Hem-y G.
- · - - citizens of Gilmore: for reduction of duty on -t in-plate Bills for :relief (see bills H. R. 5403, 8274).
1395.
--- · · farmers of: for protection of farm products 1487. Kerr, JJim·y
- - - soldiers of Troy Mills: for general pension legislation be- Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2852).
fore Mills bill 6339. Kerr, Tltomas and Hugh (administratoriS)
Iowa Knights of Labor: in favor oftonnagc bill 2677.
Iowa Legislature: for pension legislation 1576. ' Bi11s for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
- - - against alien ownership of land 3028. Kersey, Robert E.
---relative to records of public lands 3028. Bills to pension (see bills H. R. 5566, 5821).
- - - for reimbursement for swamo lands 3709. Pdition for increase of ~nsion 608.
---relative to liens of judgment-in Federal courts 1249.
Iowa railway postal clerks: for readjustment of salaries 4373. Kershner, P!tilip
Remarks by, on Bill for 1·elief (see bill H. R. 9787).
Admission of Dakota, 4G03. Kessler, Lloyd A .
Civil service 4678. Papers referred in House 1356.
Clerks lor Representatives 311, 493.
Congressional Library building 8750. Kesting, Catlterine P.
Democratic platform 6155. Bill to pension (see hili S. 3207).
Departmenfof Justice deficiencies 1284, 1285.
Details of Army and Navy officers 5974. Ketcham, John H. (a Representative from N~w York]
District of Columbia militia 2076. Attended 5.
Extra pay to employes 9106. Appointed on committees 279.
Fisheries retaliation bill 8403. App-ointed director of Columbia. Hospital 1340.
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INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 431
Ketcham-Continued. Keyes, Edtom·d L.
Bills amijoint resolutions introduce(/ b.v Bill for relief (see billS. ?.540).
Bancroft, Caroline T: for relief (see bill H. ·R. 6778) 1002. Keys, David
Fort Putnam: for preservation of ruins (see bill H. R. 9210) 2724. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5546).
Hudson, N. Y: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 1685) Petition for pension 608.
224.
Lee, William J: to rerate pension (see bill H. R. 4848) 468. Keys, Jesse
McCallin, :Maxwell: for relief (see bill H . .R. 9702) 3380. Petition for relief 4978.
Maher, Ann: fox; relief (see bill H. R. 10140) 4612.
- - to pension (see bill H. R. 11056) 7104. Keys, Jolin B.
Poughkeepsie (N.Y.) Merchants' National Bank: for relief (see Petition for relief of estate 3471.
bill H. R. 932) 178. Keys, JJfary E. (administratrix) _
Snyder, Elizabeth: to pension (see bill H. R. 5594) 612.
Stotesbury, Charles: to readjudicate claim (see bill H. R. 933) Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
178. Keys, William
Volunteers: to provide for muster and pay of (see bill H. R. 5819} Petition for relief 3163.
642.
Wilcox, Susan V: to pension (see bill H. R. 7485) 1354. Keyser, Esther .A.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Bill for relief (see bill S. 1620).
Bancroft, Caroline T: for relief 1004. Keyser, Fe1·dbtand
Bond, John·R: for relief781, 926. Bill t? pension (see bill H. R. 497).
Brown, Elias: for relief 1356.
Carroll, Patrick: for relief 781. Key West, Flm·ida
Columbia County (New York) Farmers' Club: against repeal of Bills to increase appropriation-for public building at(see billsS.
oleomargarine law 1356. 218; H. R. 7034j.
Davis, Isaac, and others: for passage of service-pension bill1130. Bill to make survey for railroad to (see billS. 256).
Fishkill (N.Y.) Knights of Labor: in favor of tonnage bill2367. Bill for relief of owners of Tift's Wharf at (see bill H. R. 9648).
Graham, Elizabeth J: for relief 644. Report of Secretary of War on improving channel at (S. Ex.
Jansen, M: for relief 5895. Doc. 74) 908, 1131.
New York, citizens of: for aid to education 962,3672, 5283. Kibbe, Susan 0. (guardian)
---for service pensions 1171, 1356, 1430, 1764, 2327, 2426,
2956, 7601. Papers referred in House 5194.
- - for postal telegraph 2956. Kibby, William A.
---for improvement of Harlem River 124. Petition for relief 1577.
---for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 944,
2541. Kickapoos. See INDIANS.
- - - for protection of agriculture 2957, 3029, 3200. Kidd, C. L., and others
- - - for protection of Yellowstone Park 2725, 2955, 3609.
- - - citizens of Ancram: for adoption of wool-growers' sched- Papers referred in House 432.
ule 1171. Kidd, 'lhomas (executor)
--citizens of Hillsdale: in favor of Honse bill8716, 6399. Papers referred in Hoose 432.
New York Knights of La,bor: for protection against convict
labor4494. . Kidd, Mrs. W. H.
Peck, W. H., and others: for adoption of schedule on wool1067. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8799).
Peugh, S. A: for relief 781. ,
Poughkeepsie (N. Y.) Bricklayers' and Masons' Unions: for ap- Kidder, H. H. (assignee)
. pointment oi John T. Lynch as superintendent o Library Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 3086, 5331) .
building 1395. -
Poughkeepsie (N. Y.) Merchants' National Bank: for relief 367. Kidwell, Rufus J.
Stotesbury, Charles: for relief 367. Petition for relief 1394.
Underhill, A. M: for relief 1529. Kidwell, William W.
Vassar College, faculty of: in favor of international copyright
law 724. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7156).
- - - for removal of duty on bcoks and apparatus 724. Petition for pension 469.
Wager, George A: for pension 1395. Kiefer, Raymontl
West, John E., and others: in favor of House bill8072, 3265. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11176).
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES.
Kieff, :Michael
Ketcham, Mary E. t Petition for relief 5890.
1 Petition for relief 2510.
Kieffer, .Allen N.
Kettlewood~ Ann Eliza Petition for relief 5936.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2859).
Petition for pension 532. Kiester, Hezekiah F.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10013).
Kevil, James E. "
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6827). Kilbourn, HaUet
Petition for relief 824. Bill to pay stenographers for reporting trial of (see billS. 3572).
Kewaunee, Wisconsin Kilburn, .:F'mncis
Bill to establish life-saving station at (see bill H.R. 1923). Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 6930, 6993).
Key, Francis Scott Petition for relief 16, 1067.
Joint resolutions to erect monument to (see H. Res. 73, 87). Kilburn, Russell M.
Key, George L. ' Petition for relief 5478.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 753). Kile, Abel L.
Key, Marshall Petition for relief 1357.
Petition for relief 1577. Kile, Jonathan G.
Key, Mary H. Petition for relief 5409.
Petition for relief 5282. Kile, JJ[ary A.
Key, Minter P. Petition for relief 1323.
Bill to test his system of fortifications (see bill H. R. 9402). Kiley, James
Bill to test his system of river improvements (see bill H. R.. _B ill to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 31S3).
9404). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3134).
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432 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSION.!L RECORD.
Kilgore, C. B. (a _R epresentativefrom Texas) Kimbrough, B. G.
Attended 5. Report of Court of Claims on claim of 3348.
Appointed on committees 279. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514, 9770).
Appointed conferee 2964, 6634.
Appointecl teller 5391, 9078, 9547. Kimbrough, Elisha
Amendments offered by, to Petition for relief 6039.
State soldiers' homes: bill to provide aid to 6576. Kimbrough, John C.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Petition for relief 5895.
Courts of United States: to amend law relative to practice, plead- Kimbrough, John M.
ings, and forms in (see bill H. R. 1886) 232.
Duties and taxes: to repeal certain (see bill H. R. 5035) 488. Petition for relief 4034.
Texas: to annul certain land titles in (see bill H. _;R. 1887) 232. Kimbrough, W. L. (executor)
Motions and resolutions offered by Petition for relief 824.
Adjourn: to 4205, 7860, 8129, 8642, 8905. Kimbrough, William A.
Adjournment: for final 9546. • Petition for relief 4934.
Committee on Enrolled Bills: to allow additional clerk for 9074,
9135, 9223. Kin brough. T. W.
Recess: for 9423. Petition for relief of estate 823.
Petitions and papers presented by, from
Kinbrough, lf. L.
Texas, citizens of: for postal telegraph 2823. Petition for relief 823.
Remarks by, on
Kin~aid, Clementina
Adjournment 954S.
General of Army 4820. Petition for relief 1209.
Jnnot, Charles: pension to 8186. Kincaid, George W.
State soldiers' homes 6575, 6576, 6577. Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 7719}
Yellow-fever sufferers: relief of 9104.
Reports made by, from Kincaid, Hugh (executo1·)
Committee of conference . Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514).
San Juan County, New Mexico (bill H. R. 1983) 5938. Kincaid, John
Committee on Territories Petition for relief 1209.
Territorialjudges (bill H. R •. 8948; REPORT 1341) 244.6.
Kinchelor, L. W.
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES.
Petition for relief 2725.
·Kilgore, Joseph Kind, John
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514). Petition for relief 4741.
Kilian, Katll.arina Kindall, George and Charles
Bill to pension (see hill H. R. 10887). Bill to pension guardian of (see bill S. 810).
Petition for pension 6496.
Kines, JJlargm·et
Kill day, Elijah Petition for relief 5859.
Petition for pension 584.
King, Adolphus B.
Killeen, F'mncis Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10213).
Bill to perfi!ion (see bill H. R. 4868).
King, B. C. (trustee)
Killeen, lVillliam Petition for relief 5085.
Bill to pension (see bill H ·. R. 4869). •
King, C. W.
Killerman, William H. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2381).
Petition for pension 1696.
King, Cllm·les F.
Killian, Milu.s Report of Court of Claims on claim of 5059.
Petition for relief ~f estate 1991.
King, Charles W.
Killigan, Daniel Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5468).
Petition for increase of pension 1356.
King, Elijah
Killingsworth, Henry Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4120).
"Bills for relief of estate (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
King, Ellen G.
Kilpatrick, James W. Bill tO pension (see bill H. R. 9107).
Bills to remove the charge of desertion (see bills S. 2397; H. R. Petition for pension 3071. ,
69c0.)
King, Emily J.
Kilpatrick, Louisa V. de Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
Bill to increase pension (see billS. 1488).
.Bill to increa~e pension (see bill H. R. 8579). King, George W:
Petition for relief 1529.
Kimball, A. N.
Bill for relief (see billS. 3093). King, Hm·lan E,
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7151). Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 11430).
Kimball, Fannie A. King, Henry
Bill to pension (see billS. 2890). Bill to remove the charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 516).
Petition for relief 8665.
Kimball, Hannibal
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 10245). King, L C.
Petition for pension 474L Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9840).
Kim ball, Isaac King, J. E.
. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 870). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9840).
Kimball,. Oscar H. King, Jarnes
Bill to pension (see billS. 3311). Bill gi uing military record to (see bill H. R. 820).
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 433
Xing, James W. Kinsey, Judith A.
Petition for relief 726. Bill for relief (see billS. 2740).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2640).
Xing, John A.
Kinsley, Mary A.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7132) •. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8611).
Xing, John 0. Petition for pension 2199.
Petition for relief 2367. Kinslow, Mm-y A.
King, John H. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8205).
Renort of Court of Claims on claim of 81. Kintz, Jacob
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6047). Bill to remove charge of desertion (see bill S. 1085).
Bill to pension (see billS. 1086).
Xing, John Q. A.
Papers referred in House 112. Kinyon, James W.
Bill for relief (s~e bill H. R. 63~0).
King, John W.
Bill for relief (see bill S. 1008). Kinzey, Elijah M.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6888). Bill to pension (see billS. -3023)~
Petition for relief 367. Kirby, Andrew J.
King, Mary M. Bill for relief (see bill H. ~· .10809).
Petition for relief 2918. Kirby, G. W. (administrator)
~ing, Mary W. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
Petition for relief 5895. .Kirby, John
Xing, Matilda C. Bill to amend military record of _(s,ee bill H~ : IF_-~0836).
Bill to pension (see billS. 3060). Kirby, Mary B. .
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10425). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4626).
-. 0-. ,
~ . t
1Xing, Simeon H.
Kirk, Caswell lt. .
Bill for relief of estate (see bill H. R. 10770). Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5849).
Petition for relief 1577. Kirk, Hyland C., and others
King, Thomas J. Bill for relief (see billS. 395).
Petition for relief 8362. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3860).
Xing, William R. Kirk, James M.
Bill to pension (&ee bill H. R. 3862). Bill to :Pension (see bill H. R. 23).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 11226)~ Kirk, John ·,
Xing&Wood Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 496, 5727, 6514)',
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3506). Kirk, John L. ,
Xingon, James W. Bill to increase pension (see billS. 1120).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9640). Kirk, Joseph I. B.
Xinnion, William I. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10545).
Papers referred in House 5895.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4678).
Kirk, P.M.
Kinman, RUey Petition for relief 925.
Petition for relief 6039.
Kirk, Sali-na I• ,
Kinnaird, W. H. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9288).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8110).
Kirk, lJ': H.
Kinney, Ann Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 11068)~
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 3965). Petition for increase of pension 2599.
Kinney, John . Kirk, William L.
· · Bill to pension (see. bill H. R. 7882). Petition for relief 182.
Kinney, John M. Kirkpatrick, Alexander 0.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4193). Bills for relief of estate tsee bills H. B. 57'¥1, 651&}.
Kinney, Tho·mas Kirkpatrick, David
Bill for relier' (see bill H. R. 10800). Petition for relief of estate 3028.
Kinser, Rufus M. Kirkpatrick, Mary R.
Bill to remove the charge 'o f desertion _(see bill H. R. -10288). Petition for relief 5936.
Kinser, W. D. E:.irkwood, Adam
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5886). Bill for relief (see bill S. 3205). ..... -r
Papers referred in House 2464. Kirsten, WiUiam
Kinsey, Benjamin F. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10584)
Petition for pension 1922. petitj.on for ~nsi_<,>n 5452.
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434 I INDEX TO -THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Kirtley, Jolin Knight, B. B.
Petition for relief 2241.. Bills for relief of estate (see bills H. · R. 5854, 6514).
Kirtley, Oliver Knight, Blttfm·d
;
Petition for relief 1249. Bill to remove the charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 10724).
Kirtley, Sain t Clair D. a.nd Francis W. Knight, James (administrator)
' Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 608). Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514).
Kiser, Eli H. Petition for relief-3265, 6399.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9137). Knight, Judson -
Kishbough, Isaac Bill to pension (see bill S. 1192).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4613).
Knight, liJuisa
Kiss, Anthony Petition for pension 7383.
· Bill to increase pension (see billS. 1486).
Knight, Mm·y C.
Kite, Bu.•;sell
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 440).
Petition for pension 643. Papers referred in House 334.
Kittredge, Mrs. Joseph
Kn~ght, Mercy
Bill for relief (see billS. 206). Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2413).
Kittrell, John P. _ Petition for pension 398. ·
Petition for relief 2792. Knight, Michael
Kivett, .A. A. Petition for relief 5058.
B.ill to pension (see bill J;I. R. 8770). Papers referred in House 5283. I I • - •
I -
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INDEX TO THE "CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. .. '. 439
r
La~an-Continued. Laidlaw-Continued.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced 6y Petitions and oapers presented by,. from _
Pritchard, Catherine- Mi: for relief' (see bill H. R. 59~) 723. New York, citizens of Chautauqua County: relative to dutv on
Shannon, Joseph R: for relief of representatives .(see bill H. R. farni products 1990, 2388: w
3718) 327. - --relative to protection to A:merica.n industries 4935.
Petitions and papers presented 6y, rrom
- - for protection of wool-growers 3798.
- - relative to postage on seeds 2388.
Cain, George L: ..;.,ar claim 1990. - - for change of pension· laws 1990.
Franke, Philip B: war claim 2133. --citizens of Dunkirk: fore,rection ofpublic buildings 1843.
Gentilly, Adelaide Caroline: war claim 1990. New York Knights of Labor: for protection against convict labor
Haile, Mary C: for relief 5342; 4494.
Hanliban, M., and ~thers: for relief 3199.
Hymel, Octave: for relief 43. • · Remarks 6y. on
Johnson, Peter: for pension 5133. Agricultural appropriation. bill 4854.
Knight, Michael: war claim 5058, 5283. Dickinson, Perez: relief of 5291, 5292.
Lacroix, Edward: war claim 4452. Public printing 815.
Lake Pontcbartrain, masters of sailingwvessels on: fOT re-erection Reports made by. from
oflight-house on St~Joseph's Island 3072.
Louisiana, citizens of: for aid to education 1991. Onnmittee- on Claims
- - for postal telegraph 2822~ Dickinson, Mary (REPORT 2070) 3825.
--merchants of New Orleans: against lard bills 2635. Gunberts, Htnry, sr. (REPORT 765) 1554.
Louisiana Knights of Labor: for protection against convict labor Haynes, James T. (REPORT 3100) 6986'.
· Hemiup, Charles M. (REPORT 766) 1554.
4452. Jacobson, Loais (REPORT 460) 1195.
Mackie, Thomas G: war cL'\im 1990. Lee, Franklin, anile. F. Dunbar (REPORT 2082) 3934.
Marks, Hilel: for relief 4689. . .
New Odeans(La.) Local Assemblies: infavor·ofHouse bill87l6, Mason, Charles H. (REPORT 461) 1195.
6674. . . Maxted, J~hn J?., and R. J_ Newcombe (REPORT 969) 1892.
New Orleans mint, employes of: for relief 1004,-2088. Mesler, Ciiarles- V. (REPORT 296) 1027.
Osburny Nehemiah (REPORT 46.2) 1195. ·_
Plummer, Nathan: for relief 532. R~ce, Jennie D. (REPURT 1121) 2025. · ·
Pritchard, Catherine M.: war.claim 83. Sone and Fleming Manufacturing Compan-y (REPORT 764) 15M.
Schreiber, Jasper: war claim 1990. Stotesbnry, William (REPORT 4.59) 1195.
Spearing, Henry.E: war claim 208R . Swain, Charles F. (REPORT 970) 1892. ·
Tulane,University, faculty of: in favor of international copyright
law1696. Thompson, John A. (REPORT 295) 1027.
Weser, William: for relief2635. ~ Townsend, L. B., and others (REPORT 472) 1195.
Youman, John W: for relief6824. Williams, Robert F., & Co. (REPORT 968) 1892.
•. Worden, L. J. (REPORT 458) 1195.
Reports made by. fr~m
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VoTES.
Committee on Onnmerce
Memphis (Tenn.) bridge (REJ>ORT 94.5) 1832'. Laidley, Jane W.
Votes of. See YEA ANn ~ NAY VOTES. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10104).
L'agoda (vessel) Lair, Harriet~Jll.
Bill for relief (see bilT S. 3). Petition for relief 1576.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2461).
Laird, F. A.
La Grange College, Alabama .
Petition for pension 368.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 361 38, 6035).
Laird, James (a Re-presentative from· NelJraska)
Lahey, Jolin
Attended 5.
Bill to_pension (se~ bill H. R. 10855).
Appointed on committees 279.
Lahey, JJiargaret Appointed conferee 67;3;~, 73Ur
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9523). Leave of absence granted to 4580, 9073.
Amendments. offered by. to
Laidlaw, William G. (a Representative from New York)
Army appropriation bill 5332.
Attended 5. • Deficiency appropriation bill 7228.
Appointed on committees 279. Public land Jaws: bill to amend 5571 5597 5604
Appointed conferee 2657. Public lands: bill to protect for actu~I settlers 2197.
Leave of absence granted to 670., 2108, 4771 5852, 8114. Sundry civil appropriation bill 5433.
Bills ancff•int resolutions introduced br llifls and joint resolutions introdu~ed 6y
Baker, Charles C: to increase-pension (see bill H. R. 9792) 3671. Aliens: to prevent acquisition of real estate by (see bill H R
Barr, George W: for,relier(see bill H. R. 9"J5) 119. 3422) 322. . •
Bliss, William: for relief (see bill H. R. --} 531. Army: to increase efficiency of infantry (see bill H. R. 3426) 322.
Fl~tc~er, A. Brooks; for relief (see bill H. R. 934) 179~ _ Army officers: to amend law relatite to. details to colleges (see
H1ggms, Thomas L: for-relief (see bill H. R. 5238) 49& bill H. R. 3324) 322.
Ogden Land Company: to extinguish claim of (see bill H R Babcock. R. D: for relief (see bill H. R. 5225) 498.
10058) 4472. . . B~n, William A: to pension (see bill H. R. 6301) 821.
Overton, Giles B: for ·relief'(see bill H. R. 5595) 612. Bamter, Ja~es: for relief (see bill H. R. 3831) 328.
Motions and resolutions offe, ·ea fJ.Y Ba~man, ~m: _ t o pension (see bill H. R. 3836) 328.
Public_documents: to dispose of unclaimed 1517. Bramard, Dav1d L: for relief (see bill H. R. 3825} 328.
Petitions and papers presented 6y•. from· Brumer, Benja.minF: for x:elief((~ bill H. R. 3826) 328.
Ca_nfield, Mary A: to pension (see bill H. R. 6768) 1002.
New York, citizens of: for aid .to education 1173, 1358, 1578, Carroll, Rachel Ann: to pension (see bill H. R.: 8424) 1989.
.1992, 2785, 379.8. Ca~~1, and dairy farming: to print reports on (see H. Res. 97)
- - for pension legislation 7962.
- - fOr postal teiegraplr-2822. Cline, Jonathan H~ to pension (see bills H. R 3838 8425) 328
- - for s~rvice pensions 1663, 1719, 1844, 3798. 1989. • • ' '
--relative to tariff on wool1323. Comstock, GeorgeS: for relief (see bill H. R. 3827) 328.
- - for amen-dment of interatate-ccommerce Jaw-7902. Coon, Archibald F: to pension (see bill H. R. 3841) 328.
- - for prohibitory legislation in Di.s.trict of .Columbia 1173· Co~ Jonath.an: to pension (see bill H. R. 3835) .328.
3865. ,
Courts of ~mted. States: for written instructions to juries in (see
- - for protect-i on of a:grieultnre-2388' 2599 3798-. 3865 4494' bill H. R. 3418) 322. ,
6707, ·6768. ' , ' ' ' - - to hold~ ~ebraska (see bill H. R. 4987) 485.
- - o; ;protection. ofYellowstone Park -2956, 3113, 3798. - - t o reqll?'e JUdgments to be recorded in county records ·
- - CI hzens of Allegany Countr-- for public buildings 1466. (see bill H. R. 3417) 322.
:·
Jauck, Jacob: to pension (see bill H. R. 7961) 1662; Petition for relief 1890.
Jines, Willis: for relief (see bill H. R. 106) 155. Landrum, William H.
Madding, J. M: to pension (see bill H. R. 101) 155. Petition for relfef 5859.
Minard, Matilda: to pension (see bill H : R. 11377) 8415.
Mount Carmel Development Company: granting ·water privi- Landrum, William J.
leges to (see bill H. R.A496)' 364. Bill for relief (see bill H.- R. 5770).:
Olney, Ill: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 6635) 982.
Page, Francis M: to pension (see bill H. R. 100) 155. Landry, Dort~lle J.
Pursley, William H: for relief (see bill H. R. 5519) 607. Petition for relief of estate 84.
Roark, Henry: for relief (see bill H~ R. 10638) 5648. Landsdown, Harrison
Scott, Thomas M: to pension (see-bill.H. R. 9186) ~67.6.
Sumner, Surrena J: to pension (see bill H. R. 7960) 1662. Bill to pension (see billS. _3461).
United States notes: to regulate fund for redemption of (see bill Land Warrants. See MILITARY BoUNTY LANDs.
s. 6636) 982. .
Lane, Edward (a Representative from .fllinois)
Volunteers: for relief'(see bill R:: R. 3325) 318.
Wabash River: for removal of obstructions in (see bill H. R. .A:ttended 5.
- 10680) 5852. . . Appointed on committees 279.
Weaver, John:C: forrelief(see..billH. R.108) 155. Appointed conferee 7127.
Welty, Aaron E: for relief (see bill H. R. 107) 155. Appointed teller 1427,..1483.
Wesner, Edward: for relief (see bill H. R. 11421) 8519. Leave of absence granted to 2957, 5852, 7270. ,
Wheat-growers: to pay bounties .to. (see bill H." R. 4933) 483. Amendments offered_by, tO
Wiggs, W. J: to pensiou (see- bill H. R. 8575) 2185. Lowell, Mass: bill to erect buildmg at 1392.
Motions and resolutions offered by Newark, N. J: bill to erect public building at 1427.
Amendments: to allow to, bills when-under consicteration318. Portland, Oregon: bill to erect public building at 552f.
Committee on Ventilation and Acoustics: to allow clerk for 318. Bills and joint resolut1ons introduced by
Hall of House: for better ventilation of 5852. Austin, Allen: to pension (see-bill H.- R. 3487) 324.
Wabash River: inquiry relative to obstruction by bridge at Berry, James M: to pension (see bill H. R. 3490) 364.
Mount Carmel, Ill., 987. BourlaJ:ld, James T: to pension (see bill H. R. 8428) 1989.
Petitions and papers presented by, from: Bright, Benjamin C: to pension (see bill Hr R. 3489) 324.
Brown, Lewis W., and pthera: in .favor of House bill5662, and -Bryan, Ann: to pension (see bill H. R. 8613) 2198.
Senate bill 1537, 2756.. · Conrad, Henry G: to pension (see bill H. ·R. 751) 176.
Grand Army posts: for service pensions 2511. Cooper, Harriet E: to pension (see bill H. R. 8807) 2369.
Greenup (TIL) Grand Army post: for dependent pension bill Dournell, Jesse: for relief (see bill H. R. 9211) 2724.
2820. Dull, Mary: to pension (see bill H. R. 3488) 324.
Hi~gins, :Martha J: for pension 5648. Filler, Joseph w: to pension (see bill H. R. 10274) 4793.
illinois, citizens of: for postal telee;ra.ph 2823. Frailey, Chloe: for relief (see bill H. R. 9127) 2634.
- .- for service pensions 2388, 3766, 3916. Graves, John N: forreli-ef (seebiliH. R~ 10000) 4298.
- - for increase of pay to fourth-class postmasters 2327. Helston, Eugenia: to pension (see bill H. R. 10806) 6173.
- - citizens of Richland County: for equalization of soldiers' Hunter! Joseph: to pension (see bill K. R. 10275) 4793.
~ pay 1004. Kinyon, James W: for relief (see bill H. R. 6370) 853.
--citizens of Wayne County: for postal telegraph 1663. Lewis, -John E: to pension (see bill H. R. 7665) 1465.
Smith, Eunice ,T: for reH~f 1004a McKinney, RichardD: to pension (see bill H. R. 752) 176.
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Lane-Continued. L::me-Coniinued.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced 6y Reports made by, from
Mason, Sarah A: to pension (see .bill H. R. 10121) .4570. Committee on l'nvalid Pensions
Pensions: to increase for disability (see bill ff. ·R. 11212) 7740. . .Johnson, David (REPORT" 1086) 2024.
Rogers, Rachel: to pens-ion (see bill H. R. 10171) 4661. Jones, Elizabeth (REPORT 1211) 2265.
Young, John: to removechargeofdesertion (see bill H. R. 8736) _ Joseph, Jacob F. (REPOB':r 2376) 4713.
2282. Kaler, Mary (REPORT 961) 1878.
Kaylor, Mary (REPORT 2385) 4713.
Motions and resolutions offered by
Kelley, Ellen (REPORT 3321) 7929•
.Adjourn: tO 3995. l{elley, James (REPORT 1374) 2447.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Kelley, James (REPORT 2312) 4581.
Girard (ill.) Knights- of Labor: in favor of tonnage bill 2425. Lanfried, Barbara (REPORT 2388) 4713".
lllinois, citizens of: for aid to education 1697, 4895. Leroy, Cynthia J. (REPOnT 1091) 2024.
- - for postal telegraph 2872. Lewis, John E. (REPORT 1087) 2024.
- - f o r service pensions 1991, 2511, 2956. Linthicum, Ida B. (REPORT 447) 1194.
- - - for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 963. Lutman, David H. (REPORT 2175) 4091.
---citizens of Litchfield and Vandalia: for public buildings McCaleb, Sarah E. (REPORT 884) 1830. ·
14.66. McClain, Mary A. (REPORT 2488) 501El.
McKinney, Richard D. (REPORT 2978) 6584.
Remarks 6y, on McLain, Louisa (REPORT 3390} 8193.
Eight-hour law 2309. Martin, Sarah (REPOR:r 2731) 5519.
L N. Bunton (steamer): relief of owners 464. Mason, Sarah A. (REPORT 2379} 4713.
Public buildings 1393, 1426. Mayden, Eliza J. (REPO.RT 2178) 4092.
Tariff (Appendix 359) 3976, 4369. Mayer, Leopold (R'EPORT 2635) 53R9.
Reports made by, from Merrick, ·Charles C. (REPORT 2387) 4713.
Committee on Inralid Pensions Mertz, Ann (REPORT 1690) 2959.
.Abbott, John C. (REPORT 2381) 4713. Meynell, Henry (REPORT 2968) 6537.
.Adamson, Margaret E. (REPORT 3151) 7226. Miller, Margaret .M: (REPORT 2177) 4092•
.Aiken, Eliza N. (REPORT 3099) 6986. Morse, Julia G. (REPORT 3486) 8746•
Mutz, Catharine (REPORT 2489) 5018.
.Alderman, Charlotte L. (REPORT 2484) 5()18.
Arnell, James (REPORT 1372) 2447. • Murphy, Bridget A. (REPORT 2390) 4713 ..
-Myers, James .A. (REPORT 2638) 5389'. _
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Lanham, Samuel W. T.-Continued. Lapard, L. S.
Reports made by, from Petition for relief 2367.
Committee of conference · Lapham, Charles N.
Postmasters' claims for _losses (bill H. R. 1158) 334.8. Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 9915).
Committee on Claims Papers referred in House 3916.
Arnold, Robert F. (bill H. R. 8270; REPORT 967) 1892. Laport, Joseph
Baltimore war loan {bill H. R. 1893) 1026.
Barclay, S. D., and others (REPORT 679) 144.8. Petition for pension 1299.•
Brooks, Leslie E. (REPORT 455) 1195. • Lappert, John
Cadwallader, John F. (REPORT 35) 522. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5824.).
Chilton, George F. (REPORT 292) 1027.
Collins, William {REPORT 611) 1380. La Prade, S. L.
Cotton: resolution of inquiry.relative to proceeds of captured, Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 54.22).
adopted 1833. · · Petition for relief 3496. ·
Friedheim, Aaron (REPORT 294) 1027.
Friends' Indian committee (REPORT 291) 1026. Lard
Fulton, Mathew H. (REPORT 614) 1380. Bills to regulate manufacture and sale of (see bills S. 650; H.
Garrison, Nehemiah (REPORT 610) 1380. R. 6138, 11027).
Gaster, James (REPORT 293) 1027. petition against bill 963.
Gibron, M. M. (REPORT 1103) 2024. Resolution of inquiry in House relative to, referred 1975.
Haywood, David A. (REPORT 612) 1380. Petitions relative to adulteration of, · from ·
Higgins, John T. (REPO~T 1772) 3055. Alabama: citizens of 1175, 2539, 2870,3028, 3072,8795.
Higgs, John M. (REPORT 1104) 2024. · Arkansas: citizens of 1396,251,0,2540,2599. _
- - Agricultural Association 1171.
Hopkins, Susan B. (bill S. 1813) 7539. Butchers' National Protection Association 111 •
.Johnnot, William, and others (bill H. R. 7839) l7086•.. Colorado: citizens of 8910.
Kenofs~y, Martin (billS. 1671) 7086. Connecticut: citizens of 3029, 8795.
Florida: citizens of2955, 2539. · ' ·
McReynolds, Andrew T. (billS. 1935) 4910. ·-· Georgi,a: citizens of 1038, 25ll, 2539, 2635, 3028, 3071, 3073, 4689.
Mensbon, Smith R. (REPORT 288) 1026. · Illinois : citizens of 335, 1890, 8519.
Nortt>n, A. B. (REPORT 453) 1195. --Chicago Board of Trade 1395,1466, 1487.
Indiana: citizens of 2088.
Oiive Frances, brig {REPORT 1176) 2264. --Indianapolis Board of Trade 1344, 1396, H67, 1531.
Pay'ne,~ James, & Co. \REPORT 3305) 7896. Iowa: citizens of 1131, 1356, 1845, 1890, 2-599; 2637, -
Pierce, S. H. {REPORT 290) 1026. --legislatureof963, 987,1059, 1150,1513;·1b78.
Kansas : citizens of 2679.
Rust, Y. G. (REPORT 289) 1026. ~ . ~ ·. Kentucky: citizens of 286, 2510, 2539.
Saint Clair, F. 0. (REPORT 36) 522. - - Louisville Board of Trade 1528.
screws, ·w. w. (REPoRT 454r 1195. Louisiana: citizens of1323,.2539, 2635,2792.
Maine : citizens of 3071.
Skinner, Flora (REPORT 613) 1380. Massachusetts: citizens of 3072, 3199.
Snoddy, John (REPORT 88) 570. - - New Bedford Board of Trade 822.
Stanley, R. S. (REPORT 452) 1195. . Michigan : citizens of 398, 4206. --
Minnesota: citizens of 8558.
Thompson, John D. (REPORT 450) 1194. Mississippi: citizens of 1006, 1396, 2510, 2539, 3028, 3071, 3113, 8608.
Thorne, William P. {REPORT 87) 670. --Legislature of 1382. · ' ·
Ward, Zeb (REPORTS 110, 2663) 683; 5390. Missouri: citizens of1250, 1395,2357, 3546.
Nebraska: citizens of3547.
Wilson, C. B. (REPORT 451) 1195. New York: citizens of2186, 3113, 3?...65.
Wilson, C. L. (REPORT 1105) ~024. --Liverpool ProviSion' Trade Association 5775.
- - State Dairymen's Association 113Q. •
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES. North Carolina: citizens of25ll, 2540,2635,3029,3380. -
Ohio: Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce 533, 564,1395;
Lanier, .Joltn 0. - - Cincinnati Merchants' Exchange 533, 564, 1395.
--Cincinnati Pork Packers' Association 400,500, 1395.
Petition for relief 6340. - - citizens of 334, 499, 2819, 5895, 8591.
Pennsylvania: citizens of 1806, 2088, 2133, 2326,2369,2387,2389,2425, 25JD.
Lanier, ·N. B. 2511, 2634,2635, 2819, 3~ 65. 8795, 9311.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10888). South Carolina: citizens of 944, 2466, 2510, 2539, 2540, 3113, 3199, 3218.
--Columbia Board of Trade 1006. . -
Tennessee: citizens of 1112, 1396,2511, 2540, 3008, 3163, 9311.
~~pie~,. ~<!-.11}~~ - . - - Memphts Cotton Exchange 1357.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 1u380). --Memphis Merchants' Exchange 1357.
Texas: citizens of 2240,2756,3199,3318,9311.
Lanier, Sam·uel B. United States: citizens of 83, 84, 124,18'~.1132,1325.
Virginia: citizens of 2540, 2599; 2634,-2870,'8591.
Bill for relief of estate (see bill H. R. 7592). Wisconsin: citizens of 781.
Lalikroid, Rachael Laredo, Texus
Papers referred in House 16. Petition to hold United States courts at 1991.
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Lankford, T. N. . Large, William
Bill for t:elief (see bill H. R. 8323). , .. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 1094).
Lanksford's Bay, Maryland . Larimer, Sarah L. ·
Bill for light-bouse at (see bill H. R. ~510). . Bill for relief (see bill S. 2563).
L~n~ap, Charll}S Bill for _relief <,see bill H. R. 777).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 472)~ Papers withdrawn in Senate 9613.
Lanman & Kemp Larkin, Cltarles A.
Bill for relief(see billS. 1485). Bill for relief (see bill .H. R. 3552). ·
Lannan, Rankin R. Larkin, James
Petition fo-r relief 7202. Papers referred in House 3072.
Lannigan, Tho?nas . Larkin, Patrick
Bill for rellef (see billS. 2714}!. . Petition for relief (see bill S. 2548).
Bill fo.r .relief (see bill H. R. 10514). Bill to ·increase pension (see bill H. R. 677).
Lansdale, -'Hem-y H. , ~ .,.-. Larkins, Soverign
Rep01{~r Cou"'r~ of Claims oh claim. of 5679. I <.. 1
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Resolution in Senate to pay six months' salary to mother of, Leach, Henderson 0.
DaSSed 2250. 2428. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3783).
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Leach, Joltn M. Leavenworth, Northern and Southern Railway
Petition for relief 4740. . Bill to sell portion of Fort Leavenworth reservation to (see bill
Leach, Lewis . H. R. 1424).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2105). Leavenworth Rapid Transit Railway
Leach, Richard Bills to grant right of way through Fort Leavenworth reserva.
Petition for relief 5936. _ tion (see bills S. 3226; H. R. 86~9). ·
Leach, Tlwmas W. Leaves of Absence in House
Bill to appoint on retired-list of Navy (see billS. 2953): Resolution revoking, passed 7956.
J,.ead Leavitt, .Amelia J.
Resolution of inquiry in Senate relative to importation of, . Bill to pension (see bill H. R; 5460).
passed 2680. Le Baron, John K.
Resolution of Utah LegiSlature against reducing duty on 637.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2093).
Lead Ores
Le Blanc, Villeneuve
Report of Secretary of Treasury relative to duty on (S. Ex.
Doc. 171) 4083, 4694, 4742, 4571. Petition for relief 253.
Resolution of inquiry in Senate relative to duj;y on, passed Lechler, .Ambrose .A.
5087.· .
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4714).
Leader, Edward, an.d other.s
Lecompte, Henry
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9273). - Joint resolutions to admit to Military .Academy (seeS. R. 112;
Leadville, Colorado H. Res. 227).
Bill to hold United States courts at (see bill H. R. 8349). Ledbetter, Catherine
petition for bill1723, 1807. Petition for relief 2187.
Leaf River Ledbetter, Madison
Bill to improve, offered by Mr. Stockdale 1763. Petition for relief 2956. .
League Island Navy- Yard Claim reported adversely (H. R. REPORT 615) 1380.
Bill to construct dry-dock at (see bill H. R.1778). Leddy, .Ann
petition for bill 5995, 6103. Bill to increase pension (see billS. 252).
Estimate for protection wall at (H: R. Ex. Doc. 49) 303. Bill for relief (see bill S. 1042).
Leahy, Ellen Petition for pe.n sion 334.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11172). Leder, Christian
Leahy, F. T. Petition for pension 585.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7969). Ledford, Caleb (administrator)
Leahey, Thomas F. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5227). Leduf, ..Alexis
Leak, John Petition for relief 8591.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2562). Lee, ..A. Gates
Petition for relief 254. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 297, 4908).
Leake, Mary T. Papers referred in House 16.
Petition for relief 891. -
· Petition for relief 2510.
Leary, Daniel Lee, ..Alfred C.
Bill to pension (see ~1 H. R. 703). ' .
Bill for relief (see bill H._R. 2668).
Leary, John Lee, Cassius F. (administrator)
Report of Court of Claims on claiin of (H. R. M:Is. Doc. 401; S.
Bill to pension widow (see billS. 1076).
MIS. Doc. 103) 3767, 3932.
Papers of widow refen-ed in Senate 2327.
Leary, John- S. and Matltew N. (executors) Lee, Catharine M.
Bill to pension (see bill S. 1320).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5962).
Leary, Paul Lee, Charles
Bill for relief (see bill H . .R. 7355).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6463).
Petition for pension 1322.
Leasure, David
Lee, Ebenezer..L.
Petition for relief from charge of desertion 3496.
Petition for relief 252.
Leath, Napoleon B.
Lee, Edmond_
Claim reported adversely (H. R. REPORT 615) 1380.
Petition for relief 1890.
Leatherbury, P. A..
L~e, Franklin., and others
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3008).
Papers referred in House 83. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 846~).
Leather Gloves Lee, James
Bill to levy specific duties on (see bill H. R. 1658). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4213).
Petition for relief 367, 1937.
Leavenworth, Kansas
Bill for relief of Metropolitan National Bank of (see bill H. R. Lee, James H.
5221). Petition for relief 4740.
Estimate for iron stairs in public building at (H. R. Ex. Doc. Lee, Jesse J.
198) 1697. - -
Petition for relief 2367.
Leavenworth and Rio Grande Railroad
Bill to grant right of way through Indian Terrj.oory (see bill H. Lee, J(ihn G.
R. 7186). · Petiti<>n for relief of heirs 5936.
Leavenworth Fair Association Lee, Jonathan E.
Joint resolution to sell part o( Fort Leavenworth reservation to Bill forreliefofminor children (see bills H. R. 65,712, 726, 3114.) ·
(see bill H. Res. 107). Papers referred in Honse 253. · -
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452 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Lehlbach-Continued. Leide, John
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4033).
R:
Fastnach t, Jacob: for relief (see bill H. 5377) 531. Leidenstricker, .A.bralutm
Faux, Tillman: for relief (see bill H. R. 5378) 531.
Kinsey, Judith A: for relief (see bill H. -R. 2640) 245. Papers referred in Honse 1249.
Krauss, Herman: for relief (see bill H. R. 928} 178. Leigh, G. H.
Mandeville, Susan C: for relief (see bill H. R. 924) 178.
Meyers, Elizabeth: for relief (see bill H. R. 5381) 531. Petition for relief 2725.
Muller, Juliana: for relief (see bill H. R. 917) 178. Leigh, James H.
Newark, N. J: to hold TTnited States courts at (see bill H. R. Papers.referred in Honse 433.
1648) 223.
- - t o improve public building at (see bill H. R. 1649) 223. Leight, Jonathan W.
Ogden, Emily W: to pension (see bill H. R. 2641) 245. Bill to · (: b'll H R 271 )
Oppel, August: "for relief (see bill H. R. 929) 178. pensiOn see 1 • • 6 •
Otto, Maria: for relief (see bill H. R. 930) liS. Leipps, George W.
Pancoast, George W: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 920) 178. Bilis for relief (see bills H. R. 3119, 7515).
Pearl buttons: to amend duty on (see bill H. R. 1650) 223.
Raff, Fredericke: for relief (see bill H. R. 927} 178. Leisenning, B. L.
Reilley, Catharine: for relief (see bill H. R. 921) 178. Pe~tion for relief 4741.
Rose, John G: for relief (see hill H. R. 11268) 7962. Leissing, Mary
Ross, SnAAD: to pension (see bill H. R. 7_987) 1694.
Smith, Margaret S: for ..relief (see bill H. R. 5380} 531. Petition for relief 4895,
Surerns, Jacob, and W. H . Behrens: for relief (see bill H. R. Lemaster, J. J.
3853) 328. Bill t.o pension (see billS. 1745).
Petitions and papers presented by, from
Lemaster, W. A.
Brock, Henry: for relief 182.
Haller, Randolph: for relief 688. Bill for relief (see billS. 647).
~ ewark (N. J.) Board of Trade: for reduction of postage on let- Lemasters, Samuel K.
1
_ _ fo~e~! ~;:~f merchant marine 2241 . Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4169).
New Jersey, citizens of: for postal telegraph 2823. Lemers, William M.
- - - for service pensions 2756, 2872. Petition for relief of estate 4534.
---hat manufacturers of: for increase of duty on hats2820.
New Jersey Knights ' of Labor: for protection against convict Lemert, Orren D.
labor 4452. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 235).
New Jersey State Board of Agriculture: relative to reduction Lemhi Reservation. See INDIANS.
of postal rates 1922.
Ogden, Emily W: for relief252. Lemon, James G.
Ross, Susan: for pension 1696. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2372).
Washington Lodge: against legislation injurious to industries
of the country 1718. Lemon, Malinda
Remarks by, on Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5754).
Newark, N. J: public building 1427. Lemon, Susan .A.
Ogden, Emily W: pension to 5050. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5245).
Pay of laborers in Botanic Garden 4632.
Pension bills: consideration of-4428. Lemons, William
Salaries of Department engineers 4717. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2928).
Stockton and Kearney statues (.Appendix 453). Lenan, WiUimn L.
Tariff 4073.
- - - cotton thread and yarn 6091. Bill granting an honorable discharge (see bill H. R. 9691). -
- - hats 6518. Papers referred in Honse 4034, 5194. -
- - - pearl buttons 6518. Lenox, John J.
- - - spool thread 6094. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514).
- - stone5745, 5746.
- - ultramarine 5823. Lentz, Werner
Repor:_ts made by, from Bill to pension·(see bill H. R. 9270).
Cmnmitlee on Public Buildings and Grounds Leofle1, Mary E.- (administratrix)
Camden (N. J.) public building (REPORT 3350) 7954. Petition for relief 252.
- Capitol building: resolution to light with electricity 6734.
Newark (N.J.) public building (billH.R. 7219; REPORTS 417, Leon, Santiago de
509) 1194, 1228. Bill for relief (see billS. 150).
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES.
Leonard, Annie
Lehlback, Peler A. Bill to pension (see billS. 2194).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2629). Petition for pension 1579.
Lehman, Chr1~topl1er Leonard, James F.
Rill to pension (see bill H. R. 5833). Petition for relief of estate 1171.
Pape~ referred in House 925.
Lehman, Daniel w:
BilJ to pension (see bill H. R. 4863). Leonard, John
Bills for relief (see bills H. R . . 3448, 7207).
Lehman, George Petition for relief from charge of desertion 856.
Petition for relief 926, 2725.
Leonard, Margrrret D.
Lehman, Jonas P..apers referred in Honse 433.
Bill to pension (see billS. 3642).
Petition for pension 9601. Leonhart, George
Lehman, Hayem & Taylor Petition for relief2370.
Bill for relief (s~e bill H. R. 5149). ~epard, Andrew J.
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 9366).
Leib, Edward H.
Bill for relief (see billS. 119). · Leroy, Cynthia J.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8286). Bi.p. for relief (eee bill H. R. 7891).
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Leschinsky, August Lewis, Chester L.
Bill for relief (see bill S. 2793). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4111).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2043). Lewis, Clintvn
Lessitt, Christina Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 219).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. .9567). Lewis, Oyntlt-ia J.
Lester, Jane Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10682).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R: 7317). Petition for relief 5859.
Lester, Jane A. Lewis, Daniel C.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6996). Bills to remove the charge of desertion (see bills S. 2433; H. &.
89). - .
Lester, Joltn
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7819). Lewis, De Witt Clinton
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 546).
Lester, John B.
Petition for relief 1576. Lewis, Edwin R.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9727).
Lester, Joseph D. Petition for relief 3470.
Bill to correct military record of (see bill H. R. 4662).
Lewis, .Francis J. and Benjamin T.
Lester, PoUie Petition for relief 1578.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 33).
Lewis, Frank
Letchers, Thomas K. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7574).
Bill for reliefofheirs (see bill H. R. 9478).
Petition for relief 2677. ' Lewis, Frank M.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9190).
Letter-Carriers. See POSTAL SERVICE. Petition for relief 2725.
Leuschen, Nicholas, and others Lewis, Isaac W.
Bills to amend naval record of (see bills S. 1180: H. R. 4601). · Petition for relief 5;:}36.
Leverett, Joseph W. Lewis, John E. .
Petition for relief 944. Bills to pension (see bills H. R. 5097, 7665).
Levi, Abraham .Papers referred in House 1172.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2958). Lewis, John F .
• Levi, Thomas Bill to restore to Army (see bill H. R. 244).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 148). Petition for relief 18.
Levisa River Lewis, Jolm H.
Petition for increased appropriation to improve 1696. Petition for -relief 1249.
Levy, Charles Lewis, John W. (administrator)
Petition for relief 855. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514).
Levy, Davis Lewis, Jose-p h
Bill for relief (see billS. 2287). Bill to pension (see billS. 2084).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8155). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2166).
Petition for p_ension 183, 532.
Levy, Fanny
Lewis, Joseph L.
Bill for relief (see bills H. R. 2692).
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514).
Levy, James, and Brother
Lewis, Joseph 8.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3949).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5883).
Lewellen, Dr. Petition for relief 725. ·
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 2250, 3615, 6982). Lewis, ]fargm·et 8.
Lewellen, William Petition for pension 5607.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514). Lewis, Martha A.
Lewellen and Davis· Papers referred in House 16.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6983). Lewis, Mary A.
Lewis, Abner Bill for relief (see bill S. 1499).
Report of. Court of Claims on claim of 4618. · Bill for relief (see bill H. R._8134).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10166). Lewis, Mary F.
Lewis, Albert Petition for relief 5859.
Bill for relief (see bill H._R. 3934). Lewis, ]ferritt
Lewis, Andrew Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 414).,
Petition to erect monument to 1721. · Petition for pension 162, 1209.
Lewis, Ann-ie B. Lewis, Nancy
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2395). Report of Court of Claims on claim of 552.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7592).
Lewis, Attie
Rill for relief (see bill H. R. 4200). Lewis, Nicholas
Petition for relief 2540.
Lewis, Augusta-
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3882). · Lewis, S.C.
Lewis, Charles B. Petition for relief 5015.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 296). Lewis, Sarah D.
Lewis, Olu1rl~s 8. Bills to pension (see bills S. 3519, 3570).
Bill for relief (see billS. 2748). Lewis, Simeon
Petition for relief 5015. Petition for pension 2725.
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Lewis, Simeon B. Life-Boats
Petition for 1·elief 2241. Bills to test Norton's (see bills H. R. 4282, 11119).
Report of Secretary of Treasury on inadequacy on passenger
Lewis, Tlteodore steamers of (H. R. _Ex . Doc. 139) 1023.
Billstoremovepo1iticaldisabilities (see billsS.2290; H. R.10735).
Life-Saving Appliances. See STEAM-VESSELS.
Lewis, Virgil A. (executor) Life-Saving Service
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514). Bill to amend act organizing (see bill H. R. 3388).
Lewis, William A. ·Bill for a retired-list in (see bill H. R. 7754).
Papers referred in House ·856. Bills to grant pensions in (see bills H. R. 1634, 4385, 11281).
petitions for bills 877) 1465.
Lewis, William J. Bills to provide apparatus wagons for (see bills S. 3293; H. R.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10378). 10741).
Bills to establish additional stations (see bills S. 705; H. R.
Lewis, Willia1n T. (executor) 1923, 3257, 4316, 8181).
Petition for relief 1356, 2133. BilJs for an additional station. on Atlantic coast (see bills S.
1856; H. R. 6684, 8505).
Lewis, William and William H. Bill for station on coast of California (see bill H. R. 1244).
Bills for r elief (see bills H. R. 2648, 2650). Bill to establish life-saving station at Cape Perpetua. (see bill
H. R. 5680).
Lewiston, Idaho Bill to establish station at Kewaunee, Wis. (see bill H. R.1923).
Bill to amend charter of (see bill H. R. 10205). Bill to establish station on Lake Ontario (see bill H. R.10756).
Lewman, William JJJ. Bill for an additional station on Nant"!Icket Island (see bill H.
R. -8752).
Petition for pension 5706. pet ition for billl990.
Lexington, Michigan Bill to establish station at New Orleans, La. (see bill H. R.
3374) .
Petition for harbor of refuge at 1937. Bill toestal)lish station at Saugatuck, :Mich. (see bill H. R. 3256).
Lexington, M issouri Bill to establishstatiou at mouth of Umpqua River, Oregon (see ·
Bills for relief of Baptist Female College at (see bills S. 486; H. bill H. R. 1766) .
R. 2601). Bill to establish stationoucoastofYirginia (see bill H. R 4386).
Bills to establish station at Yaquina Bay (see bills S. 559; H.
Lexington Budge Company R. 1767).
Bills to allow them to bri-dge Missouri River (see bills S. 276; Bill to pay crews during summer months (see bill H. R. 4388).
H. R. 2578). Bill to allow surfmen to be detailed for duty during summer
... Libber, Jacob
months (see bill H. R. 66 7) .
Bill making certain allowances to keep~rs and crews in (see bill
Petition for pension 2956. H. R. 6130). I
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Lights-Continued. Lincoln, New Mex-ico
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Poverty Island: bill for relief of workmen employed in construct- Petition to establish land-office at 2186.
- ing light-house at (see bill H. R. 7116). ·
Punta Gorda, California: estimate for a light-house at (H. R. Lincoln, A. W.
Ex. Doc. 304) 3932. · Petition for relief 1170.
.Roe Island, Ualifo-mia: bill for light-house on (see bill H . .R.
1249). . Lincoln, Abraham •
Saeramenwand SanJuan Rivers, Oalijorn{a: bill for beacon lights Bill to purchase painting of (see billS. 3384).
on (see bill H. R. 1239). Resolution in Senate to consider purchasing Travis's portrait of,
_St. Andrew's Bay, Florida: bill for light-house on (see bills S. uassed 370.
2529; H. R. 8836). Resolution of inquiry iu Senate relative to purchasing Aiatthews'.s
St. Joseph's Point, Ffm~ida: bills for light-house at (see bills S. portrait of, passed 535. ·
2457; H. R. 8635). Lincoln, Daniel
San Diego Bay, Califomia: bill for light-house on (see bill H. R.
1228). - .. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2463).
Sand Island, Alabama: estimate for protecting light-house at (H. Lincoln, Isadora F.
· R. Ex. Doc. 295) 3709.
Bandy Hook: bill for light-ship at (soo bill H. R. 8855). Bill to increase pension .(see bill H. R. 7828).
San Joaquin River: bill to extend jurisdiction of Light-House - Petition for relief 943.
Board to (see bill H. R. 1239). Lincoln Territory
Siuslaw River, Oregon: bill for light-house at mouth of (see bill Bill to organize (see billS. 185).
H. R. 7066).
Squan Inlet, New Jersey: bill for light-house at (see bill H. R. Lind, John (a Representative from Minnesota)
_1641). Attended 5.
Stewart Island, Washington: estimate for a light-house at (H. Appointed on committees 279.
R. Ex. Doc. 328) 4537. Leave of absence granted to 9073.
StOnington, Oonn: estimate for light-house at (H. R. Ex. Doc. Amendments offered by, to
378) 5679.
Swan Point Bar, Maryland: bill for light-house on (see bill H. Interstate-commerce bill 8554.
R. 5634). Post·office appropriation bill 4545.
--estimate for light-house on (H. R. Ex. Doc. 181) 1467. Public lands: bill to preserve for actual settlers 2460.
Tangier Island: bills for light-house at (see bills S. 3277; H. R. Railroad land grants: bill to forfeit 5912.
1511, 1906, 8750). Tariff: twine machinery-5225.
Tennessee River: bill to extend jurisdiction of Light-House Board Ci//s and joint resolutions introduced by
over (see bill H. R. 1192). Canfield, .Mary A: to pension (see bill H. R. 7334) 1305.
- - bill for additional beacon lights on (see bill H. R. 1857). Commissioned officers: for relief (see bill H. :R. 3394) 321.
Trinity Shoal, Louisiana: bill for relief of su:ffereTS by destruc- Crapsey, John: to pension (see bills H. R. 5469) 583.
tion of station at (see bill H. R. 4255). Curtis, Kelsey: for relief (see bill H. R. 3183) 282.
Two Harbors, Minnesota: letter of Secretary of Treasury ·relative Devine, James: for relief (see bill H. R. 3765) 327.
to establishing light station at (H. R. Ex. Doc. 137) Eastlick, Lavina: to pension (see bill H. R. 8120) 1761.
944. Foreign books: to place on free-list (see piH H. R. 1577) 220.
Umpqua River, ·oregon: bills for light-house at mouth of (see George, Thomas: for relief (see bill H. R. 3767) a27.
bills S. 2778; H. R. 1755). Interstate·commerce law: to ame11d ( ee bill H. R. 157 ) 220.
- - - memorial of Oregon Legislature for road to light-house Katzenberger, Adam: to pen~ion (see bill H. R. 112t!9) 8012.
at 228. Kaula, J: for relief (see bill H. R. 5194) 497.
Vermillwn Bay, Louisiana: bill to re-establish light-house at (see Krause, Frederick: foJ relief (t'ee bill H. R. 10530) 5324.
bill s. 209). - Mankato, Minn: to erect public buil~ing at (see bill H. R. 10348)
Wic01nico River, Maryland: bill for light-house at mouth of (see 4911.
bill H. R. 1523). Minnesota: to forfeit lands granted to (see bill H. R. 5997) 75()-.
Yaquina Bay, Oregon: bill for light-house on (see billS. 706). Pensions: granting for Sioux: Indian war (see bill H. R. 1579)
Likes, Philip S. 220.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5764). Pfaender, William: for relief (see bill H. R. 3766) 327.
Pinestone Indian reservation: for sale of agricultural lands in
Liles, Ephraim (see bill H. R. 10544) 5326.
~ill for relief of heirs (see bill H. R. 9156). Public lands: for relief of settlers on (see bill H. R. 8644) 2227.
Liles, R. P. (administrator) Schmitz, John P: to pension (see bill H. R. 3184) 282. ·
Selleck, Daniel W: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514). 5869) 643.
Lilienthal, Levi Slocum, Isaac: for relief (s~e bill H. R. 5374) 531.
Stocking, Braddock S: to pension (see bills H. R. 10828, 11250)
Petition for relief 1307. 6292, 7860. .
Lillard, Wt1liam Waddams, John: for relief (see bill H. R. 3182) 282.
.Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8974). Motions and resolutions offered by
Lilly, G. G. Hastings and Dakota Railroad Company: inquiry relative to for-
Petition for relief 5518. feiture of land grant 321.
Petitions and paper~ presented b.Y, from
Lilly, Robert C.
Eulda (Minn.) Grand Army posts: in favor of dependent pen-
Petition for relief 1250. sion bill 5859.
Lilly, Samuel Gilberson, A.: relative to classing drug!rists as liquor-dealers 3.547.
Mankato (Minn.) Board of Trade: tor relief from dangers of
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 133). navigation 823.
Lima, Ohio Minnesota, citizens of: for aid to ednc.:'ltion 4035.
Bills to erect public build~g at (see bills H. R. 6142, 9558). - - for reneal of license tax on druggists 3996, 4494.
- - for postal telegraph 2822. .
Limeric, John - - for service pensions 4689.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5390). Minnesota Grand Army post: for soldiers~ headstones 3547.
Lincoln, Nebraska - - for Burrows pension bill46 ,9.
---citizens of New Ulm: in favor of publjc buildings 1344.
Bills to make port of delivery (see bills S. 2093; H. R. 7903, Minnesota railroad commissioners: lor- appliances for coupling
10606). . . . - cars 3547.
Bill to pave streets about pnblic building at (see bill H. R. 7227). !\fontana Mineral Land Association: against conveyance of cer-
petition for bill _1131, 1326. . . . tain mineral lands 4077.
· Letter of Secretary of Treasury relative to pavmg around public Nebraska Dairymen's Association: against any change in oleo-
building at (H. R. Ex. D~c. 1AA) 1467•. margarine law 823.
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Baker, Frank: for r~lief (see bill H. R. 3749) 327. - - for postal telegraph 2822.
Boston (Confederate cruioser): to adjudicate claims for damage - - for increased pay of Life-Saving Service 1529.
done by ( ee bill H. R. 1538) 219. - - for repeal of tax on druggists 3495, 3672, 3709, 4206,
Burnham, Benjamin F: to increase pension (see bill H.~ 7988) 4571.
1694. - - for vrohibitQry leJi:islation in District of Columbia 3436.
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Long, John D.-Continued. ' Longan, James D.
Petitions and papers presented..by, from Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2855).
Massachusetts, citizens of: for protection against convict labor Longevin, Micltael
4~98, 4571, 4613.
- - f o r protection of Yellowstone Park2792, 2820,2870,3200, Bill for-relief (see bill H. R. 950) 188.
3436. - Longit~de. See INTERNATIONAL MERIDIAN CoNFERENCE.
---citizens of Abingdon: for telegraphic system 1130, 1529.
---citizens of Boston: against bureau of harbors and water Longley, Aaron
ways 4077. Petition for relief 855.
---brush manufaeturers of Boston: Roooainstreduction of duty
on brushes 6388. · Longshaw, Marga1·et
- - - citizens of Canton: for postal legislation 335. Bill for relief (see billS. 2080).
---citizens of Norfolk County: for classifying worsteds as Bill for relief (s~ bill H. R. 9557).
woolens 1171.
---citizens of Taunton: for repeal of limitations for pensions Looney, Elizaheth --
2529. Bill for relief (see ~ill H. R. 7536).
Massachusetts Grand Army of ~epu blic: for headstones for Union -
soldiers 3318. _ Lorain, Ohio
Massachusetts Grand Temple of Honor: for prohibitory legisla- Petition to improve harbor at 1844.
tion 12.
Massachusetts Legislature: for international arbitration 1975. Lorain, Fannie Moseley
Massachusetts prohibition committee: for prohibitory legislation Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8257).
1249.
Massachusetts railroad commissioners: relative to railroad couplers Loran, Gahriel G.
and brakes 2635. _ Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7869).
Massachusetts Sons of Temperance: for prohibitory legislation Papers referred in House 1576.
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Miner, .A. A., and others: relative to Icelandic discovery of Lorance, Gearge W. (administrator
America 1067. - Petition for relief 2133.
Mitchell, Elizabeth G: for removal of charge of desertion 5859. Lord, James
Nash, Spaulding & C',o., and others: for increased pay for Life-
Saving Service 2283. Papers referred in House 182.
New Bedford (Mass.) Board of Trade: for appropriation for rev- Lord, John
enue-marine service 5133. 40)
New England Conference of Methodist Episcopal Church: for Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 45 •
free admission of Chinese preachers 12, 891. Lord, F{arah A.
New England Meteorological Society: for rain-gauges 1937. • Petition for relief 334.
N ott, Elizabeth: for pension 335.
Plymouth (Mass.) Knights of Labor: in favor of tonnage bill Lord, Thomas W.
2599. Bill for relief (see bill S. 389).
Proutz, John H., and others: for arrears of pensions 1249. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 409).
Quincy (.Mass.) Central Labor Union: against withdrawal of pro- Papers referred in House 334.
tection on dressed stone 2956.
Robinson, E. A: for better postal facilities 3072. Lord, WiUiam
Sons of Temperance: for suppression of liquor traffic in Pacific Petition for relief of estate 2540.
Islands -335. Lord, William 0.
Stewart, William, and others: for maintenance of duty on fiax Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7202).
2435.
Taunton (Mass.) Knights of Labor: in favor of tonnage bill2510. Petition for pension 1172.
. United States, citizens of: for Icelandic celebration 1807. Loring, Gearge B.
Webster & Co: for better postal facilities 4794. Bill for relief (see billS. 2403).
Wells, Kate G., and others: for legal protection of girls 12. Bill to adjust his accounts as Commissioner of Agriculture {see
Weymouth (Mass.) National Union Bank: for better postal serv- bill H. R. 3168).
ice 2820.
Whiting, John L., & Son: against reduction of tariff on brushes Los Angeles, California
2186. Bills to increase appropriation for public building at (see bills S.
Women's National Congress: in favor of Blair educational bill 1789; H. R. 4926). _ _
2618. . Bill for relief of First National Bank of (see bill H. R. 9373). ~
Remarks 6y, on Losee, Stephen H.
Department of Labor 2318. - Bills granting an honorable discharge to (see bills S. 2545; H.
"French spoliation claims 7236, 7237, 8010. R. 6205).
Indian appropriation bill 3154.
Portraits of ex-Speakers 578. Lossing, John
Tariff: cordage 6095. Bills tQ pension (see bills H. R. 5365, 10914).
- - plushes 6386.
- - tacks 5545. Lotteries
Reports made b.Y. from Bill. to prohibit (see bill H. R. 1314).
Bill to prohibit delivery of registered letters and payment of
Committee on .Appropriations money-orders to (see bill H. ,&. 1838).
Commissioners of Education and Labor (bill H. R. 3382) 2089. Bills tO prohibit mailing advertisements of (see_bills S. 1868;
Light-house at Quebec Narrows (letter) 4989. H. R. 1315, 1842, 3320, 3324).
rotes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES. Bill to prohibit buying and seiling tickets in (see bill H. R. 1920).
Long, John H. Bills to punish selling and advertising in District of Columbi~
Petition for relief 6707. (see bills H. R. 1839, 5933). . _
Long, Sacrissa M. Louden, John
Papers referred in House 2367. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10497).
Long, Ste-phen H. Louderback, Homer
Bill for relief of heirs (see bill H. R. 2408). Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514).
Long, William. Loughmiller, F. A. (trustee)
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2303). Petition for relief 3744.
Long, Willis Loughner, Aaron
ravers referred in Ho~e 725. Bill to remove tbe charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 7617).
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f .. owe, T!wmas Lucas, Jacob
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8896). · Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 743).
Lowe, William Lucas, J ames
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 54.96). Bill to pension (see bill '8. lt096).
Petition for pension 367. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4207).
Lowell, Massachusetts Lucas, Nancy J.
Bills to erect public building at (see bills H. R. 1546, '7217). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3154).
Petition t-o erect 11ublic building .at 1129, 1305.
Lucas, Thm·nton
Lowell, John
Bill for relief (eee bill H. R. 11426).
Petition for relief 3470.
Lowell, Wiilliam J. Lucas, M1·s. W. 0.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9044). '.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2025).
Papers referred in House 2540.
Low.ery, Henry H.
Petition for relief 824. Luce Manerva
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. '6730).
Lowery, J acobS., and otlu!rs
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3954). Luck, Moses H.
Lowery, Jo!m Petition for relief 398.
Petition for .relief 2367. Luckett, Elisha M.
Lowery, L evi Petition for pension 2202. ·
Bill£; fer relief of estate (see bills H. R. 5127, 6514}. Petition reported back adve1-sely (S. nEPORT lll8) 8267.
Lowey, J. S. Luckett, George W.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 11189). Petition for relief of .esta.ie 2"S69.
Lowman & Co. Luckey, Lucretia
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. '6491). ~ill to pension (see bill H. R. 2180).
Lowry, James M. Ludemann, 'Charles
Bill f~r-relief (see bill .H. R. 2054). Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5960).
Lowry, Jolzn . Ludington, Michigan
P apers..referred in House 725. Bill tD make port of delivery (see bill H. R. 1565).
Bill t o accept land for lmrbor purposes at (see bill H. :a. 8643).
Lowry, Leonidas Report of Secretary of War on improvement of harbor (H. R. /
Papers referred in House 1170. E x . Doc.122) 711.
Lowry., Susan Ludington, Frances H.
Petition for relief 6039. Petition for relief of estate 6399.
Lowther, Charles Ludington, Samuel 0.
1 Bill to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 4030). Petition for relief 943.
Loy, Dan ielS. Ludlow, Joseph L.
Bills for relief (see bills H. &. '5160, 8186). Bill to correct military record of (see bill H. R. '5102).
Papers referred in House 1356. Ludwig, Frank .
1
Loyal Legion , Bill fo remo>e charge of desertion ~see bill H. R. 3969).
1
Joint resolutions to permit nfficera and men of Army and Navy Ludwig, Joanna
to wear {seeS. R. 56 i H. Res. 150)· Bill for rellef (see bill H. R. '7808}.
Loyd, E nols
Luey, Cm·rie
Bill for relief ( see bill H. R. 5099). Bill to pension (see bill H. R. '6.770).
Petition for ~Celief 532.
Luff, John S .
Loyd, J anw; Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7544).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 1087).
Lujan, Jose de J esus
Loyd, Ma1·y Bill for relief (see biU S. 1391).
Pa-pers referred in Jiouse 21125. Bill for relief of legal representu,ti ves (see bill H. R. 3087).
Loyster, Lydia Lumber
Petition for relief 8203. Bills to amend duties on (see bills H. R. 1616, '3250, 11275).
Lubinsky, Simon Bills to repP..al duty on (see bills H. R. 1360, 1580, ·4978, 49809
4981, 5.()35 ).
Bill for relief of heirs (see .bill H. R. 9350).
Lumbar River
Lucas, Anne
Bill to improve, offered by Mr. .Rowla.n.d 1357.
Bill for relief (see bill S. 1.858).
Petition for relief 400, 644, 890, 964, 1249. Lummis, John (f.
Petition reported. back ndversely (H. R. REPORT 2085) 3999. Bill f.or -reiief \(see bill H. R. 6875},
Lucas, !Daniel J3. (contestantY Petition fur relief'931J. ·
Protest against swearing in C. J. Faulkner as Senator 1. Lumpkin, 1.lwmas
Report on ~tit ion of, :and reso1ution that n(}t ·e ntitled to seat in Petition for relief 500.
Senate, passed 53. ·
Resolution of Senate to pay expenses of contesting seat, passed Lundy, H .
1.18, 401, 690. . Bill to pension (see :t.ill H. lR. 9528).
Lucas,E. C. Lundy, J. T.
Petition for relief 1577. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7280) .
Lucas, F. F. Lunsford, Elitflw,
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6391). Bill for relief (see bill H , R. 9324)c
-·
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4130). Bill.s and joint resolutions introduced by
Luscher, Sigmund Aldrich, E. J: for relief (see bill H. R. 3155) 282.
Anderson, William: for relief (see bill H. R. 3140) 282.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2373). Atlantic. Iowa: for relief of Grnnd Army post at (see bill H. R.
Lusk, E. a. 11045) 7060.
Boyd, Eliza: for relief (see bill H. R. 3145) 282.
Petition for relief 3199. Campbell, Harriet N: for relief (see bill H. R. 3141) 282. •
Lusk, Glovina A. Cattle and dairy farming: to_print t eport on (see H . Res. 13}
Petition for relief 83. 213. .
Colwell, Jason F: to pension (see bill H.R. 3581) 325.
Lusk, Jane A. Council Bluffs, Iowa: to en'large Government offices a t (see bill
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5785). H. R. 1394) 213. ,
Courts of United States: to regulate effect of judgments and de-
Lusk, Solomon .
crees of (see bill H. R. 1388) 213.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2490). - - to amend law relative to inspection of books in clerk's
Lusk, Sugan R. . office (see bill H. R. 4949) 484.
- - t o amend law relative to judgments and decrees in (see
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5601). bill H. R. 5626) 633.
Petition for pension 612. Craig, Caroline: for relief (see bill H. R.10081) 4492.
Luther, .A. Direct tax of1861: to refund (see bill H. R. 1390) 213.
Petition' for relief 2241. Duncan, John W: for relief (see bill H. R. 3144) 282.
Dungan, John: for relief (see bill H. R. 7014) 1129.
Lutman, IJavid H. Examining surgeons: to establish fees of (see bill H. R. 4950)
Bill to pension (see bill S. 2206). 484.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9312). Fales, Emerson F: for relief (see bill H. R. 3142) 282.
. Luttrell, Emily George, Wilson B: to correct military record (see bill H. R.
3143) 282. -
Petition for pension 3496. Harrington, Arlington M: for relief (see bill-H. R. 3152) 282.
Petition reported back adversely (S. REPORT 1469) 4896. Harris, Ransom L: for relief (see bill H. R. 3147) 282.
Luttrell, James a. (administrator) Herwick, JohnS: fot relief (see bill H. R. 3148) 282.
Howell, William H: for relief (see bill H. R. 10333) 4895.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, "6514). Hyland, Sarah C: for relief (see bill H. R. 5946) 723.
Luttrell, John B. Lncas, Nancy J: for relief (see bill H. R. 3154) 282.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 11603). McCool, Wells: for r elief (see bill H. R. 3151) 282.
McGrath, William: for relief (see bill H. R.. 3153) 282.
Lutz, .A~ram, A. Myers, Sarah E: for relief (see bill H. R. 3146) 282.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7244). Ockerson, Daniel J: for relief (see bill H. H. 9794) 3671.
Lutz, .Andrew Pension arrears: to amend act for payment of (see bill H. R.l393)
213.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2697). Pensions: granting to all soldiers and sailors (see bill H. R. 1391)
Lutz, John C. m~ -
Bill to pension (see bill~. R. 524). - - t o amend act of June 17, 1878, relative to (see bill H : R.
5627) 633.
Lutz, Williatn -~granting for disability (see bill H . R. 1392) 213.
Bill to pension (see billS. 3036). Planter (steamer): ior relief of pilot and crew (see bill H. R. 3580)
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 3611). 325.
Petition for pension 1171. Purcell, Hamuel: for relief (see bill H. R. 8545) 2132.
Railroad land grants: to protect settlers on (see bill H. R. 1389)
Lyddane, Stephen _M. 213. - .
Petition for relief1356, 2133. / Randall, W illiam: to in cre::~se pension (see bill H. R. 3150) 282.
Lyford, Arthur IJ. and Alfred A. Reed, William: for relief (see bill H. R. 3159) 282.
Thompson, David H: for relief (see bill H. R. 3149) 282.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4670). Tibbs, Manuel: to pension (see bill H. R. 5887) 687.
Lyford, Gertrude K. Wiese, Paul: to pension (see bill H. R. 3582) 325.
Bill to pension (see billS. 2500). Williams, L. V: for relief (see bill H. R. 9017) 2509.
Bill to increase pension (s~ bill H. R. 3095). Motions and resolutions offered by
Papers referred in Honse 334. Cattle and dairy farming· to print document relative to 213.
Lykins, Isaac W. Thobe vs. Carlisle: for select committee to investigate contested-
Bill to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 5368). election case of, rejected 605.
Petition for relief 856. Petitions and papers presented by, from -.
Lyle, Flavius J. Anderson, William: war claim 335.
Bills for relief of estate (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514). Boyd, Eliza: for pension 335.
Campbell, Harriet N: war claim 335.
Lyle, John M. (ad1ninistrator) Cartell, J. S: for reduction of postage 112.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514). Cigar-Makers' International Union: against removal of tax on
Lyle, Peter tobacco 470..
Bill for relief of legal representatives (see bill S. 1353). Council Bluffs (Iowa) Board of Trade: for extension of time of
Bill for relief of legal representatives (see bill H. R. 853). payment of Union Pacific Railroad indebtedness 5133.
Papers referred in Honse 253. Council Bluffs Canning Company: for placing tin-plate on free-
list 1577.
Lyman, Otrtlena Council Bluffs (Iowa) .KniJ,?;hts of Labor: relative t<> convict labor
Bill to pension (see bin S. 2626). 4373. .
Deaf soldiers: for increase of pension 855.
Lyman, Joseph (a Representative from Iowa) Duncan, J. W: for relief 564.
Attended 5. Dnngan, John: for relief 1130, 1306.
Appointed on committees 279. Exira (Iowa) Knights of Labor: in favor of House bill8716, 6339.
Appointed..on Committee on Elections 51. George, Wilson B: for relief 335.
Appointed on committee to attend funeral of Mr. Moffatt 175. Hains, Ransom L: war claim 335.
·,
Appointed teller 7682, 9078. Hyland, Sarah C: for relief2199.
Leave of absence granted t-o 5325, 9464. Indiana, citizens of: for service pensions 1719.
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466 lNDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Lynch, John-Continued. Lyon, John
Reports made by, from . Bill to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 543).
Committee on Invalid Pensions _
:McFalls, Lou Gobright (REPORT 2927) 6417. Lyon, Joseph H.
McGo:i:l"e, George R. (REPORT2461) 4956. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10750).
Meade, Elnathan (REPORT 2457) 4956. Lyon, Nathaniel
Meredith, Madison 1\I. (REPORT 2527) 5020.
Miller, Ellen (REPORT 2531) 5020. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6021).
Miller, James (REPORT 2458) -4956. Lyon, W. D.
Molseed, Charles (REPORT 2517) 5019. Petition for relief 1249.
l'.Ionohan, James (REPORT 2463) 4956.
Mott, Mary (REPORT 2528} 5020. Lyon, W: H.
Motz, Caroline (REPORT 2535) 5020. Petition for relief 2241.
Myers, Seth F. (REPORT 2533) 5020.
Pension for deafness (REPORT 706} l449r Lyons, Alexa'IJ.der (administrator)
Pensions for helplessness (REPoRT 2065) 3S25. Petition for relief 3744.
Pfeiffer, Mary A. (REPORT 2454, omitted in. Record). Lyons, Orawford
Pickett, Manhattan (REPORT 2452) 4956'.
Pnnnan, James Jackson (REPORT 1276) 2267. Petition for relief 1577.
Ray, PhiUipe (REPORT 2450) 4956. Lyono, H.
Rickett&, Frances Ann Pyne (REPORT 1406} 2448~
Roberts, Sarah E. (REPORT 2456) 4956. Petition for relief 1931. .
Schimmelfening, Sophla (REPORT 1567) 2926. Lyons, John
Shreeve, Eliza (REPORT 1275) 2267. · Bill to remove the charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 5442).
Slater} Anna (REPORT 2526} 5020. Papers referred in House 564, 608.
Smith, Elizabeth B. (REPORT 3387) 8193.
Smith. William (REPORT 2529) 5020. Lyons, Jordan,
Sommers, Henry (REPORT 2926) 6417. Papers referred in House 1209.
Stewart, Margaret (REPORT 2465) 4956'.
Von Kusserow-, Mary {RBPOBT 2449) 4956. Lysles, Minnie
Wagner, Catharine (REPORT 2536) 5020. Petition for relief 688.
Welsh, J osepb {REPOUT 3293) 7790. Lytle, Sydney P.
Wilson, JosephS. REPORT 2519) 5019.
Yates, Annie Gibson (REPORT 2520) 5019. Petition for relief 4077.
Vofes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES. Maag, Edward
Lynch, John A. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8502). ·
Bill for reliel~ (see billS. 1363). Mabb, Albert
Lynch, Jolin B. Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 161).
Papers referred in House 162.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9866).
Mabee, William,
Lynch, John T.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 1261 8772).
Petition to appoint as superintendent of Libci.Ty building 1937.
Petition for relief 1322. McAbee, Barnett G.
Lynch, Mary Petition for ~elief 182.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11080). McAdams, G: W. \
Petition for pension 7152. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4765). ,
Lynch, Peter McAdams, Irwin
Papers referred in House 1209. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9989).
Lynch, Saral,E. Papers referred in Honse 4206.
Petition for relief of heir 8665. McAdams, Sarah
Lynch, William Bill to increa.o;e pension {see bill H. R. 772).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2585). McAdams, William
Lynch, William B. PetitiQn for relief 6707.
Bill for relief (see bill S. 774). McAdoo, W. G.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4128). Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10669).
Lynchburgh, Virginia McAdoo, William (a Representative from Ne1JJ Jersey)
Bill to enlarge public buildmg at (see ~IS. 2277). Attended 5.
Lynn, Massachusetts .Appointed on committees 279.
Appointed conferee 7086.
Bills to erect public building at (see bills H. R. 1533, 8950). Appointed teller u60, 3797.
Bill granting condemned cannon to Grand Army of the Repub- Appointed visitor to Naval Academy 4582.
lic post at (see bill H. R. 6120).
Petition to erect public building at 398. Amendments offered by, to
Black Bob Indian lands: bill for sale of 1386.
Lynn, Amelia Deficiency appropriation bill 7046.
Petition for relief of heirs 2387. District of Colombia: . bill to promote anatomical science in 1988,
Lynn, Andrew 2422.
Melbourne exhibition: joint resolutiOn relative to 560.
Petition for relief1577.
Lynn, John
• New York Indian lands: bill_to sell in Kansas 755.
Public land laws: bi11 to amend 5595, 5601.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 308). Sundry civij. appropriation bill5365, 5447.
Urgent deficiency appropriation bill1289.
Lyon D. M. Bills and joint resolutions introduced b.Y
P_e tition for relief 1529. Betts, Nichols & Co: for relief (see bill H. R. 4844) 468.
Lyon, Evan ~ District of Columbia militia: to organize (see bill H. R. 9068)
Petition for relief of estate 1662. 2617.
- - to issue arms and equipments to (see H. Res. 161) 3545.
Lyon, Honora V. Fisheries: to protect on Atlantic coast (see bill H. R. 1642) 223.
Bill for relief (see bill H .. R. 2147). Faunce, John: for relief (see bill H. R. 11379) 8415.
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 46'7
McAdoo, William-Continued. McAdoo, William-Continued.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Reports made by, from
Foreign immigration: for information relative to (see H. Res. 209) Committee on :!Jiilitary .Ajfai1·s
7060. District of Columbia militia. (REPORT 2607) 5326.
Grischele, Rudolph: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. Montana. militia stores (REPORT 2402) 4713.
R. 7289) "1248. Committee on tlte Militia
Harrison George W; te remove political disabilities (see bill District of Columbia militia (REPORTS 809, 2869) 1645, 6301.
H. R. 4842) 468. Committee on Naval Affairs
Hoboken, N. J: to erect public buildin~ at (see bill H. R. 4990) Navy apprentices as ensigns (bill H. R. 8964; REPORT 1463) 2451.
486.
Jersey City, N. J: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES.
1643) 2:23. McAlexander, William C.
Kuhlman, Wilhelmina: to pension (see bill H. R. 484.5) 468.
LeW.back, Peter A: for t"elief ~see bill I{. R. 2629) 245. · Petition for relief 112.
Letter-carriers: to limit hours of labor (see bill H. R. 1645) 223. McAllister, Erving
McNamara, Martin: for relief (see bills H. R. 4843, 6043) 468, Petition for relief 2369.
765.
Moore, Joseph E: for relief (see bill H. R. 2631) 245. McAllister, James
Morris, Daniel: to remov-e charge of desertion (see bill H. R. Petition for relief of estate 2367.
7990) 1694.
Navy: relat-i ve to pay and retirement of mates in (see bill H. R.
I McAllister, Jerome ·
1646) 223. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7981).
Navy apprentices: to provide for commissioning as ensigns (see
bill H. R. 7089) 1152. McAllister, Lewis
Ordnance e""!:p-ertments: to purchas-e gr-ounds for (see H. Bes. 156J Bill to pension (see bill S. 3490).
3251.
0' Reilly, Thomas P: for relief (see bill H. R. 5430) 563. McAllister, Micltael
Post & McCord: for relief {see bill H. R. 2630) 245. Petition for relief of estate 1209, 2369.'
Potter, Joseph M: to amend act to pension(see bills H. R. 7989~ McAllister, Stephen M.
10276) 1694, 4793.
Public lands: to preveut fraudulent entries of (see bill H. R. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8340).
1644) 223. . ·McAlmont, J. J.
Shelton, George: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 4846) 468.
Stewart, John W: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R . Bill for relief (see billS. 1187).
11410) 8483. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2034).
Territories: for -preservation of springs in {see bill H. R. 4991) McAlpine, John R.
486. Papers referred in House 433.
Motions and resolutions o~tiiJy McAmis, William a?Ul Isaac
British colonies and Venezuela: inquiry relative to disputed Petition for relief 925.
boundary between 1419.
McAndrew, James ,I
Petitions and ,papers presented 'by, -from
Petition for relief 1806, 184.3.
Jersey City (N. J.) Brickiayers and Masons' International
Union: for Library building superintendent 2464. McAnnally, John
New Jersey, citizens of: for postal tel-egraph 2822. Petition for relief 3199.
- - - for improvement of Delaware River 1323. ·McArthur, Elizabeth
- - - against menhaden :fishing 1249, 2464.
- - - .tor repeal of druggi~ts' license tax 5478. Papers referred in House 433.
- - in favor of admitting :flower bulbs free of duty 688. McArthur, W.H. H.
- - - citizens <Of Monmouth County: relative to fishing 1130. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. ~18).
- - - mayor and aldermen of Paterson: for sn.rvey of bridge
· across Hudson River 1113. Macausland, Etmice M.
- steam·railroad couductors of: against Rouse bill_ 4289, Petition for pension 5573.
644.
--woolen manufacturers of: for readjustment of tariff McBean, Jolin
schedule 1113. Bilf for relief (see billS. 2213).
New Jersey Knights -of Labor: for protection against convict Petition for relief 1617.
laoor 4373, 4494. McBee, James and Isaac M.
New York and Jersey City., citizens ~f: relative to du.ty on tea
470. Petition for relief 855.
Ruhlmann, Wilbelniina: for pension 252. McBond, Samuel E.
Remarks by, on Petition for relief 2869.
Aoo.tomiealscience in District of Colublbia 2418. McBrayer, John H.
Bureau of Engraving and Printing 5365. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 347).
Cadet·engineel1!15507.
Depa-rtment of Labor 2319. • McBride, Daniel
District of Columbia. militia.-2026, 2029, 2073, 2075, 2076. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4555).
Fisheries retaliation bill 8433. McBride, Edwm·d
Georgetown Elevator and Railway Company 6698, '{)701.
Hoboken (N~ .J.) public building 1647. Petition for relief from charge of desertion 4493.
Hoboken Land Improvement Company~ claim ()(1289-1293. n4clbide}Fo~rlf.
International commerce conference 1658.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 80).
IA>wry vs. Whlte· <C®tested.-- election case of 994.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6368).
Melbou.me in~rnntional exhibition 5601 57~ 573.
New York Harborimprove:ment ~3.. McBride, James E. (administrator)
Ne-w Yol'k Indian lands :in 'Kansas 751, "752, 754, 755, 758, 3797. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514).
Qswego (N. Y: ) Harbor iml_)l'ovement 3203, 3210.
Pu.blic~a.nd laws 2-462, 5435, -5562., .5592, 5601. McBride, Robert A .
Railroad land-grant forfeiture (Apt'endix271). Bill to pension (see billS. 1607).
Tariff 3849. .
Washington and Highlands Street Rail.road 6096, 6697, 6G9.3. McBride, Will!:am H.
Winyah Bay (S.C.) improvement 3214,321-5. Bill to remove the charge of desertion (see billS. 1991).
468 INDEX TO THE-CONGRESSIONAL REOORD.
McBride, WiUiam P. McCarthy, Daniel
Petition for relief 613. Petition for pension 112.
McBrien, William ~
McCarty, Cltarles
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11382). Petition for increase of pension 963.
McCarty, Timothy
McBroom, Tlwmas J.
Bill to amend military record of (see bill S. 1837).
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
McCary, Josiah
McCabe, George W. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9043).
Bills for relief of estate (see bills H. R. 2554, 6956).
McCauley, Franklin W.
McCabe, W. H. Bill for relief (see billS. 1711).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8920). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6785).
Papers referred in Honse 2425. McCauley, James
McCachran, Robert (administrator) Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5880).·
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514). McCauley, Margaret
McCadden, J . .A. Petition for relief of estate 8088.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 3672). McCay, Ervin
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6455).
McCafferty, Charles
Estimate to pay (H. R. Ex. Doc. 39) 303. McChesney, Marth~ H.
Bill granting an honorable discharge to (see bill H. R. 6284).
McCafferty, Mary J.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 3208). McChesney, W. S.
· Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 899&).
McCaffrey, James
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 215). McChristian, Sarah
Bill to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 1089). Petition for relief 5194.
McCaffrey, Owen McClain, J. H.
Bill to remove charge of desertion (see bill H .. R. 3964). Petition for relief 1577.
McCain, Mary .A. McClain, Jackson, and others
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 832). Petition for relief 1356.
McCaleb, Sarah E. McClain, Mm·.v .A.
Bill for relief (see bill S. 2239). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3502).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6609). Petition for relief 335.
McCaleb, W . .A. McClain, Michael J.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9278). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8922).
Petition for relief from charge of desertion 2425.
Me Call, Henry McClain, Sylvester
Petition for relief 2540. Petition for pension 336.
McCall, Mary J. (administratrix) McClain, William
Petition for relief 3218. Bill for relief (see bill S. 3636).
McCallie, Thomas Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 11595).
Petition for relief of estate 2388, 7710. McClammy, C. W. (a Representative from North C'a1·olina)
McCallin, Maxwell Attended 5.
Appointed on committees 302.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9702). Leave of absence granted to 104, 1418, 2371, 4848, 5852, 763{\
McCallum, Eliza '1'. 9297.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854,· 6514). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
McCallum, W. D. (administrator) Black River, North Carolina: to improve 1171.
Papers referred in House 944. Captured property: to pay for (see bill H. R. 7061) 1151.
Casteen, Seyborn: to pension (see bill H. R.l104&) 7060.
McCammon, James M. (administral.or) Courts of United States: to hold in North Carolina (see bill H.
Petition for relief 3028. R. 5001) 486.
Fayetteville, N. C: to erect public building at (see bill H. R.
McCammon, Samuel 4306) 357.
Petition for relief of heirs 1937. Hiatt, W. 0., Edmund Hughes, and J. W. Powell: for relief
McCan, Mary .A. (see bill H. R. 6622) 961.
Hog cholera: to reward discovery of remedy for (see bill H. R.
Papers referred in House 2367. 9072) 2617. .
McCandless, T. W. Internal revenue: to amend act to provide (see bill H. R. 7060)
- Petition for relief 2367. 1151.
Lane, W. P: for relief (see bill H. R. 8490) 2041.
McCann, James P. New River, North Carolina: to improve 1171.
Resolution in Honse to pay six months' salary Anil fnneral ex- New York and Florida: for canal between (see bill H. R.11398)
penses to father of, passed 717. 8159.
North Carolina: to allow bridges in (see bill H. R. 8492) 2041.
McCardell, J. P. Northeast River, North Carolina: to improve 1171.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 1104). Postal laws: to amend (see bill H. R. 8050) 1744.
Taylor, George E: for relief (see bill H. R. 8491) 2041.
McCardell, Thomas Upper Cape Fear River, North Carolina: to improve 1171.
Petition for relief 253. Wilmington, N. C: for road to national cemetery at (see bill H.
McCarley, Robert .A. R. 4307) 357. ..
Petition for relief 1067. f:etitions and papers presented by, from
McCarley, W•1liam • Anlender (N. C.) Grange: irt favor of pure lard 3380•
Clark, WiJliam R: war claim 1209.
Petition for relief 1209, 1937. Cohnn, Esidore: war ·claim 12~9.
INDEX TO THE ·CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 469
McClammy-Continued. McClure, Daniel
P~tit1ons and pap~rs presente~ 6y, from Bill for relief (see billS. 401}.
· Davis, John, jr: war claim 823. Bills for relief (see bills H. R.124, 9378).
Duffy, Margaret: war claim 1209. McClure, Emily
Foy, J. T: war claim 1323. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8884).
Grantham, Hiram: war claim 4794. Petition for pension 2783.
Johnson, Richard W: war claim 1209.
McMillin, Hector: war claim 1209. McClure, G. W.
Mathis, Frederick: war claim 1209. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 357).
National Farmers' Alliance: for secretary of agriculture 2510. .
North Carolina, citizens of: for increase of pay of -fourth-class McClure, James
postmasters 16, 44, 52, 84, 113, 125, 153, 183, 337, 369, Petition for relief 822.
399, 470, 502, 532, 608, 613; 645. 689, 782, 856, 944, McClure, John P.
1068, 1250, 1323, 1891, 2792, 2957.
- - for postal telegraph 2872. Petition for relief 2388.
- - for service pensions 1891. McClure, Joseph D.
- - f o r prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 1005, Billa for relief (see bills H. R. 4656, 6502).
6039. Petition for increase of pension 1171.
--citizens of Dauphin County: for improvement of North
East River 2199, 2283. McClure, Newton, (administrator)
--woolen manufacturers of: against Mills bill6292. Petition for relief 2820.
North Carolina Pharma.ceaticalAssociation: for repeal of taxon
alcohol 2199. McClure, Samuel
Parker, Elijah: war claim 1209. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 354).
Rose, W. T: war claim 4206. McClurg, Joseph W.
Sampson, J. H., and others: for amendments to interstate-com-
merce l:iw 6226. Bill for relief (see bill H.R. 26ll).
Stevens, Ezekial: war claim 1209. McCol~ister, John
Thigpen, William: war claim 2756. Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 774).
Thornton, Nathaniel K: war claim 1209.
Weaver, Theopolns: war claim 1209. McCollum, Emuta
Remarks by, on Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3061).
Departmt>.nt of Agriculture 4479. McCollum, Isaac L. -
Tariff 4295. • Petition for relief 5194.
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VoTES. McColly, Electa A.
McClanahan, Alexander Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 3202).
Petition for relief 4895. McComas, Louis E. (q, Represent.ative jrQ'I11. Maryland)
McClanahan, John T. Attended 4.
Petition for relief of widow 470. Appointed on committees 279.
Appointed conferee 2163, 5558, 5738.
McClanhan, John, W. · Appointed teller 4657. .
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8304). Leave of absence granted to 909, 1056, 2846, 9073.
Papers referred in House 1922. Amendments offered b_y, to
McClannahan, Thomas Deficiency appropriation bill 7233, 7234.
Bills to pension (see billa H. R. 5261, 6483). Department of Labor: bill to establish 2320, 2321.
Legislative, executive, andjudicial appropriation bill4635.
McClaskey, Jolm H. Sundry civil appropriation bill 5464, 5471.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 896). War claims: bill to pay under Bowman act 1673.
MoClavin, John Bills and joint resolutions introduced by .
Petition for relief 5936. Adulteration: to prevent in food or drugs (see bill H. R. 1515)
~a .
McClean, Robert Barth, Ernest: to pension (see bill H. R. 5163) 497.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 1069). Bradshaw, John Joseph: for relief (see bills H. R. 2427, 7361)
243, 1321. '
McClellan, George B. Brown, John: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 2423) 243.
Petition to purchase portrait of 532. Burress, Elizabeth: to pension (see bill H. R. 9335) 2869.
McClelland, J. M. Ceas, Samuel: for relief (see bill H. R. 7029) 1129. ...
Cole, Charles L: for relief (see bill H. R. 5161) 497.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6906). Constitution of United States: for amendment relative to term
Petition for relief 1322. of office of President (see H . Res. 149) 3009.
McClenachan, Sarah - - f o r amendment relative to taxing power of States (see
H. Res. 17) 218. ·
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11526).
Petition for relief 8236. · Cumpton, Harrietta: for relief (see bill H. R. 9525) 3071.
District of Columbia: to regulate foreclosures in (see bill H. R.
McClenthen, Ira 0. 4966) 485.
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 8537). - - t o provide criminal code for (see bill H. R. 4969) 485.
- - to regulate writs of de lwzatico inquirendo in (see bill H.
McClintic, Robert R. 4968) 485.
Petition for relief 252. - - to regulate insurance in (see bill H. R. 4967) 485.
Everly, Jeremiah: to pension (see bi1l H. R. 5164) 497.
McClintock, Jose:ph B. Folger, Ellery: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R.
Bill for relief·(see bill H~ R. 8313). 9336) 2869.
Petition for relief 43. Folger, Ellery C: for relief (see bill H. R. 7336) 1305.
Petition reported back adversely (H. R. REPORT 630) 1380. Georgetown and Tennallytown Railway Company: to incorpo·
McClosky, Isaac rate (see bill H. R. 4877) 469.
Hale, Francis Marion: for relief (see bill H. R. 2424) 243.
Petition for relief 1577. Heflebower, John: for relief {see bill H. R. 7362) 1321.
McClung, parnuel Herbert, R. Stewart: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 5162)
Bill for relief of estate (see bill H. R. 9516). 497. -
Hyder, Jesse: to pension (see bill H. R. 5166) 497.
McClure, A. H. Internal-revenue taxes: to amend ace- to reduce (see bill H. R.
Petition for relief 2367. 1516) 218.
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·470 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
MoCo.mas-Continued. MoComas-Continued.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Petitions and papers presented 6y, from
Key, Francis Scott; to erect monument to (see H. Res. 73) 485. Elgin, James H: war claim 2241, 7010.
Koch, William H: to increase-pension (see bill-H. R. 2428) 243. Emmert, Leonard: war claim 1577.
Lambert, Frances M:. for relief (see bill H. R. 5167) 497. Ferrill, James R: war claim 252.
Loy, DanielS: for relief (see bill H. R. 5160) 497. Fleming, John C: war claim 1577, 7010.
Mertens, Charles: to pension (see bill H. R. 5168) 497. Fleming, J. P: war claim 1356.
Morgan, Thomas P: for relief (see bill H. R. 3743) 327. 'Folz, Jacob: war claim 1577.
National banks: to prohibit speculation by officers of (see bill H. Folz, Samuel W: war claim 1577.
R. 4965) 485. Font, Michaei'William: war claim 9311.
New York and Baltimore night inspectors: forrelief(see bill H. Frederick Co-llege, .Mru:yland: in favorofintemational copyright
R. 5877) 687. law1~ -
Noxious medicines: to prevent use of mails to advertise (see bill Friend, Jacob: war claim 1356, 1577.
H. R. 1508) 218. Friend, Henry: war claim.l577.
Padgett, Olive: for relief (see bill H. R. 9504} 3028. • Frundle, Thomas: war cla.im 7010.
Porter, Mary A: for relief (see bill H. R. 7492) 1354. Gantz, Samuel: war claim 1356.
Postal savings banks: to establish (see bill H. R. 1520) 218. Garrett, John H: war claim 1356.
Postal telegraph: to establish (see bill H. R. 1517) 218. Garrott, J. R: for relief 4652.
Remsberg, Charles K: for relief (see bill H. R. 5165) 497. Garrottr Warren: war claim 7010.
Sinclair, Malcolm: to remove charge of desertion (see billg H. Grant, James, and others: relative to cement industry 6497.
R. 8163, 8822) 1806, 2387. Gregory, Charles R: war claim 1356, 4.652.
Talbert, William: for relief (see bill H. R. 2422)" 243. Grice, John: war claim 1577.
Verneuil, Ann: to pension (see bill H. R. 2421) 243. Griffith, Howard: war claim 2133.
Walsh, John T: to pension (see bill H. R. 2426) 243. Grim, Jacob: war claim 1356. ·
War claims: for further relief of claims of loyal citizens (see Groff, Joseph: war claim 3743.
bill H. R. 1519) 218. G:ross, Magdalena: war claim 7010.
White, Joseph: to increase pension (see bills H. R. 2425, 4836) Grove, Robert W: war claim 1356.
243, 468. Gruber, Isaac: war claim 1356, 1577.
Wilburn, Joseph: for relief (see bi.U H._R. 11438) 8642. Haller, N. T: war claim 7010.
Wright, Horatio G: to increase rank on Armyretired-list (see Hamilton, Charles T: war claim 1577.
H. Res. 39) 243. Hardy, Susannah: war claim 252.
Motions and resolutions offered bJ• Hering, George: war claim 1356.
Herman, George D: war claim 1356.
Education bill: for special order for consid.era.tion o.f 9074. Hildebrand, Frisby: war claim 1356, 1577.
f'.etitions and papi3rs presented 6y, fro_111 Hill, Joseph C: war claim 1356.
Adams, George I: war claim 1356. Hillary, Tilghman: war claim 2388.
Ahalt, Joshua: war claim 7710. Hinckle, Jesse: war claim 1306.
Anderson, Charles: war claim 2388. Hoking, George: war claim 1356.
Anderson, George W: war claim 2133. Holland, hicbard W: war claim-2133.
Andrews, James M: war claim 1356. Holtzman, Mary E: war claim 1356.
Aud, William T: war claim 2133. Horner, David W: war claim 3318.
Austin, Valoreus G: war claim 644. Hutzel, Adam: war claim 1577.
Baker, Joseph P: war claim 3163. Jackson, Jaspar M: war claim 1356, 2133.
Ball, Benjamin F: war claim 1356, 2388. Jarboe, Elizabeth: war claim 2388.
Baltimore Conference of Methodist Episcopal Church: for prohi- Jennings, William: war claim 4652, 8795.
bition in District of Columbia 2283. Johnson, Tobias: war claim 1356.
Barnett, Sarah J: war claim 5324. Jones, Eliza S: for relief 1356.
Barnett, T: war claim 4652. Jones, Mary A., and others: war claim 1356.
Barten, Charles: war claim 1356. Kailor, David: war claim 1351). '
Bartholow, Michael: warclaim 7010. Keedy, C. M: war claim 25~, 1356.
Beall, Lemuel L: war claim 7010. Keller, Daniel: for relief 3163.
Beall, Louisa G: war claim 1~ 7010. Keller, Joseph C: war claim 4373.
Beck, James: war claim 3318. Kemp, Lewis G: war claim 252.
Reelers, David: war claim 1577. Kepler, William J: war claim 1577.
Berlin (Md.) Methodist Episcopal Church: war claim 2784. Kes! ler, Lloyd A: war claim 1356.
Besant, J. H.: war claim 1557. Killigan, Daniel: war claim 1356.
Biggs; Charles G: war claim 1323. Knott, Bridget: war claim 3218.
Botelor, Robert H: war claim 3113. Leofler, Mary E: war claim 252.
Bowman, Eli: war claim 1356. Lewis, John H: wa:r claim 1356, 2133.
Butler, <.:harles M: war claim 4689. Lewis, William T: war claim 1356, 2133.
·Cady, Sarah Ellen: war claim 1356. Lovell, A. G: war claim 3318.
Carroll, SaJlie: war claim 1356. Loy, Daniel S: war claim 1356,
Ceas., Samuel: for relief1171. Lyddane, Stephen M: war claim 1356, 2133.
Chaplin, Edward: for relief 3029. Lynch, Sarah E: war claim 8665.
Chipley, William: war claim 1356. Maddox, Joseph H: war claim 584, 1356.
Clagett, Elizabeth: war claim 7010. Magruder, Samuel T: war claim 1356, 2133.
Cook, William: for relief 2870. Martin, David L: war claim 1356.
Cookerly, Lewis C: war claim 2133. Martz, Deborah: war claim 7383.
Cooley, RobeTt T: wat claim 3318. Maryland, citizens of~ for aid to edn.cation 3072,. 4535, 5133.
Cowton, John; war claim 1577. - - - for postal telegraph 2872.
Crone; John E: war claim 1577. - - - for service pensions 453&.
Culler, M: war claim 1356. ---for prohibitory legislation in District. of Columbia 1173,
Dadds, William: war claim 1356.. 7710.
Darby, Nicho}ag: war claim 2677. - - - for protection of agriculture 3219,. 3709.
Dean, Hezekiah: war claim 2133. - - - i n favor of Honse bill 9517 701~
Deaver, Hem:y T: war claim 10043. - - - for protection of Yellowstone Park 3072.
De Ford & Co: war claim 1356. ---for inr.rease of pay of fourth-class postmasters 3073, 3164,
Dellinger, John F: war claim 1577. 4535.
Dellinger, William: war claim 1577. - - citizens of Hagerstown: for public buildings 1577.
Dentler, George.: war claim 1.356. - - - citi:r.ens of Garrett County: relative to- duty on wcol
Dixon, Thomas 0: war claim 252. 1577.
Doub, Ezra: war claim 1577. - - - miners of Frostburgh: against free bituminous coal 1356.
Douglas, H. K: war claim ~356. Maryland State Temperance Alliance: for aid to education 1171.
Duvall, Benjamin: war claim 2677. Medley, F. 0: war claim 7860.
Duvall, Charles A: war claim 1356. Mt>TJey. F. 0: for ~elief 9870.
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McGee, James S.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4778). McGregor, John A.
.
Petition for relief 2089.
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482 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
McKinney, Alfred McKinney, L. F.-Continued.
Papers referred in House 2387. Hemarks fJy, on
McKinney, Andreto Tallapoosa sufferers 6333, 6335.
Tariff 3703.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5418). - - wool 6204, 6205.
McKinney, Barney C. Wallen, Laura L: increase of pension to 4429.
Petition for relief 1576. Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES.
McKinney, David McKinney, M.A. (administmtt·ix)
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 2257). Petition for relief 608.
McKinney, Mrs. E. A . McKinney r Richard D.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9315). Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 752).
McKinney, Francis McKinnie, J9lmB. (administrator)
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3919). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2952).
Petition for relief 781. McKinsey, .Alfred T.
McKinney, Ge01·ge Bill to increase pension (see billS. 3453).
Bill to correct military record of (see bill H. R.10821). McK~ster, W. H. 0.
Papers referred in House 6399.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6751).
McKinney, George H.
McKisrank, Eleanor W:
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5129).
Petition foi relief 6769.
McKinney, Hem'Y
McKitterink, Felix; ,
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5973).
Bill for relief (see billS. 3531).
McKinney, Jmnes L
Mackley, Emanuel
Bill foi relief (see bill H. R. 5124).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3733).
McKinney, James JJJ. McKnight, James
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 3650). Petition for relief 8203.
McKinney, Juditl~ McKnight, John W.
Papers referred in House 1718. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 294).
McKinney, L. F. (a Representative from New Hampshire) McKnight, Wi71imn S.
Attended 5. Bill for relief (see billS. 960).
Appointed on committees 279. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4904).
Leave of absence granted to 4910, 7270.
Mackroth, Williatn A.
·Amendments offered by, to
Urgent deficiency approp1·iation bill1246. Bill to -pension (see bill H. R. 11028).
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by McKnhan, James M.
Bagley, Martha M: to pension (see bill H. R. 3849) 328. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6576).
Cate, Rae B: to pension (see bill H. R. 7290) 1248. McLain , Lmtisa
Cox, George: to pension (see bill H. R. 3909) 329.
Dover, N. H: to erect public building at (see bill H. R.1623) Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 724).
222. . McLaren, Charles
Godfrey, Edwin J: to pension (see bill H. R. 9363} 2955. Bill for relief (s.ee bill H. R. 7127).
Great Falls, N. H: to erect public building at (see bill H. R.
9858) 3785. McLauchlin, Mm·y
Leahey, Thomas F: to pension (see bill H. R. 5227) 498. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10471).
Luey, Carrie .A: for relief (see bill H. R. 6770) 1002. McLaughlin, Amm.on
Manchester, N. H: to erect public building at (see bill H. R.
1622) 22'2. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2749).
Mavey, Daniel: for relief (see bill H. R. 4563) 365. McLaughlin, J. B. (adminisiYator)
Navy: to promote efficiency of (see bill H. R. 1621) 222.
New Hampshire Volunteers: for bounties to non-comllliEsioned Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
officers of Eighth Regiment (see bill H. R. 5907) 687. McLaughlin, James
Pension laws: to amend (see bill H. R. 4273) 356. Bill for relief (see billS. 1609).
Pensioners: to prevent neglect of families by (see bill H. R. 7086) Bili to increase pension (see bill H. R. 11557).
1152. .
Rochester, N. H: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 9857) McLaughlin, John
3785. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 11296).
Tate, Catherine: to pension (see bill H. R. 10857) 6398. McLaughlin, Jolu-, H.
Thompson. Ann M: to pension (see bill H. R. 64.03) 854.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Petition for pension 182.
Batcheller, A. S: relative to eleventh census 3709. McLaughlin, Jonathan
Hays, Isaac: for relief 3G09. · Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6375).
Laborers on public works: for relief 253. McLaughlin, Ma1·th~
New Hampsbiie, citizens of: for aid to education 1249, 1467,
' 1616, 1844, 3866. .Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 8697).
- - for postal telegraph 3029. McLaughlin, Michael J.
- - for increase of pay of fourth-class postmasters 254. Bill for relief (see bill H. R .. 3178).
- - for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 1004, Petition for relief 283.
- 1763.
--citizens of Manchester: against repeal of duty on cigars McLaughlin, Nelson
1529. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2912).
Papers: 1·elative to House bills 5227 and 3849, 688. McLaughlin, Phebe
United States, letter-carriers of: for relief 253.
Bill to pension (see billS. 2711).
Remarks by, on
Department employes 1246. McLaughlin, Thomas A.
Pension legislation 7181-7185. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 3466, . 5090, 8535}.
Return of rebel fl.a~ 7183, 7184. Petition for relief 2132.
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INDEX TO THE OO'NGRESSIONAL RECORD. 483
Maclan, Jiames D. McMillin, B enton (a Representative from Tennessee)
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 11434). Attended 124.
Papers referred in House 8591. Appointed on committees 279.
Appointed on committee to investigate work on Waahington
McLean, Cornelius Aqueduct tunnel 9509.
Bill to correct military record of (see bill H. R. 7619). Appointed on committee to wait on President 9615.
McLean, J. K. , Appointed teller 1924, 4860, 5216, 5222, 5268, 5281, 5282, 5870,
5875,6078,6090,8658,9237.
Petition for relief 2540. Called tothechair2528, 3186,3369, 3430, 3663, 373!.', 4816,4888,
McLe~n, James 4910,4952,4988,5045,5309,5448,5562,5959,6220,6262,6281,
6595,7248,7456,8406,9038,9252.
Bill for relief (see bill S. 109}. Chairman Committee of Whole 1387, 1420, 1472, 1557, 1573, 1833,
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5437~ 3180,3202,3253,3856,394~4197,4282,4317,4373,5358,5391,
McLean, Samh K. 5457, 5480, 8974.
Bill for relief (see billS. 12S4). Elected Speaker pro tempm·e 7086·.
Leave of absence granted to 669L
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3927).
Petit ion for relief 265, 500. Amenrfments offerer! by, to
McLean, William, £. (administrotor) Tariff bill: cigar-makers' bond 6419.
- - - isinglass 5275.
Petition for relief 4935. - - f l a x 6095.
McLefresh, Olarawe ---jute grain-bags 5216.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11195). - - licorice juice 5278.
---nitrate of soda 5281
McLellan, Belinda J. - - - rice flour 6082.
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 8447) .. - - steel slabs 5A75.
Papers referred in House 2042. - - window-glass 5866.
Washington Aqueduct; for joint select eommittee to invesLign.te
McLemon, Howell work on 9510.
Petition for relief 1890. Bills and joint resolutions introducer! by
McLemore, Sa1·ah E. Alsup, G. M: for relief (see bill H. R. 8342) 1936.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2918). Anthony, .Joseph C: for relief (see bill H. R. 8609) 2423.
Joint resolution for relief (see H. Res. 151). Bowman, Nancy: for relief (see bill H.R. 8909) 2423.
Brown, Polly: for relief (see bill H. R. !0955) 6706.
McLoud, Willian~ Catron, G. W: for relief (see bill H. R. 8906) 2423.
Bill to increase pension (see bill S. 3156). Chastian, Elisha: for relief (see bill H. R. 10956) 670G.
Cigar manufacturers: to amend law relative to bonds of (see bill
McLouth, Lewis H. R. 886-1) 2410. '
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10257). Conatzer, George W: for relief(see bill H. R. 2931) 249.
McMahan, Catharine S. Copeland, J_ E: for relief (see bill H. R. 8907) 24~.
Cornwell,- Willis: for relief (see bill H. R.10980) 6768.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5286). Culbreth, .James H: for relief (see bill H. R. 8710) 2240.
Petition for pension 532. Cumberland River, Tennessee: to construct locks and dams on
McMahan, John 284.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 517). - - to improve 284.
Cumberland -and Caney Fork Rivers: to amend act to allow
McMahon, .AmeJ"ica A. bridges across (see bill H. R. 11604) 9547.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R •. 8928)a Doxey, S. R: for relief (see bill H. R. 8908) 2-lil3.
McMahon, Sarah J. (administratr-ix) Elliott, Maggie A: for relief (see bill H. R. 2937) 249.
Fitts, T. W: for relief (see bill H. R.10265) 4740.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514). Granville (Tenn.) Presbyterian Church: forrelief (see bill H. R.
McMakin, Samuel 0. 2936) 249.
Hollan, Robert: to pension (see bill H. R - 2933) 249.
Petition for relief 1577. Internal-revenue laws: to amend relative to small distilleries
McManus, Mary Csee bill H. R. 1829) 230.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6868). .Jaci>::;on County, Tennessee: for relief (see hill H. R. 2935) 249.
KeJly, John .J: for relief (see bill H. R.11606) 9601.
McManus, TlwmaB P. Mason, John: for relief (see bill H. R. 8712) 2240.
Petition for relief 504. Mitchell, Hester .J: for relief (see bill H. R.10264) 4740.
Petition report~d back ,adversely 7383, - - - to pension (see bill R. R. 10957) 0706.
Nemo, G. W: for relief (see bill H. R. 2934) 249.
McMaster, Hem·y P. Patton, Samuel E: for relief (see bill H. R. 8709} 2240.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4143). Pensions: granting for Florida war (see bill H. R. 1989) 236.
McMaster, Isabella J. Poston, Hiram: for relief (see bill H. R. 8711) 2240.
Spradlin, .John W: for relief (see bill H. R. 2932) 249.
Papers referred in House G44. Tate, Samuel: for relief (see bill H. R. 1157) 181.
McMay, Joseph L. · Tobnceo: to repeal tax on (see bill H. R. 4474} 363.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514). Wa~oner, .Jacob: for relief (see bill H. R. 10266) 4740.
West, Mi es F: for relief (see bill H. R. 1156) 181.
McMillan, Hector White, C. C: to pension (see bill H. R. 7201) 1169.
Papers referred in House 1209. White, Lewjs T: for relief (see bill H. R. 4614) 366.
Wood, .John: fot· relief(see bill H. R. 2930) 249.
McMillan, J. W.
Motions and resolutions offered by ·
Bill for relief (see billS. 1074).
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 7881). Adj ourn: to 1001, 1208, 1717,2633, 5235, 7416,7802, 8753, 8977,
Papers referred in Honse 1578. 9016, 9311, !;1367, 9371, 9466, 9513, 9600.
Adjourn over: to 6661, 8827, 9238.
McMillan, Jane Committee, to wait on President 9614. ·
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514). Cox, Samuel 8: to elect M Speaker pro tanpore 8657.
Recess: for 1319, 9615. _
McMilian, John R. Tarlffbi1l: to print 5,000 copies, adopted 2652, 2700.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, G514). Tariff debate: to regulate, adopted 3367.
McMillan, W. A. Tariff law and Mills bill: to print 7311.
Petitions and papers presented by, from
Petition for relief 3199.
Austin, .Tames: war claim 2425.
McMillan, William F. Ball, Lytle: war clliim 2241.
Bill to pension (see bi11 S. 1956). Bass, E. W: for relief 9547.
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD;
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McMillin, Benton-Continued. McMullan, Rachael R. •
Petitions and papers presented by, from Petition for relief 8642.
Brown, Polly: for removal of charge of desertion 4741. McMullan, Isaac
Butler, 0. T: for pension 6674.
Cain, Jacob: war claim 532. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10446).
Calgy, l\fary: war claim 1466, McMullin, James
Davis, Cain: war claim 2367, 3547. Bill for relief (see bill II. R. 10144).
Davis, Emmitt: war claim 532.
Fugua, William H: war claim 6707, 7649. McMullin, Richard W.
Gallatin (Tenn.) Howard Lodge: war claim 2425. Bill for relief (see billS. 2135).
Gegherty, Patrick: for increase of pension 2241. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6613).
Hancock, Wesley: war claim (3707, 7649. Papers referred in House 962.
Harrell, Margaret: war claim 284.
Hibbits, D. C: war claim 6707, 7649. McMurray, Mary J.
UcCalvin, John: war claim 5936. Bill for relief (see bills H. H. 5854, 6514).
Miers, R. N: war claim 7649, 9601. McNabb, Andrgw J.
Misis, Benjamin F: war claim 433.
Odom, Adeline T: war claim 2241. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3224).
Prince, Eliza 0: war claim 7649, 9601. Petition for relief 5236, 8754.
Sherrill, S. W: war claim 2241. McNairy, Mary K. (administratrix)
Smith, Nathan: war claim 284. Petition for relief 6823.
Tyree, J. A: war claim 7649.
Vaughn, Turner: war claim 7649. .McNally, Micha el
Walker, L. W. sr: war claim 4141. Petition for relief 501.
'White, John B: war claim 2241. Papers referred in House 532.
White, Lewis T: war claim 5895.
Whitehead, Robert C: war claim 1171. McNally, Patrick
Wilkes, Sarah E: war claim 5936. Bill to remove charge of des~ti.on (see bill H. R. 3058).
Remarks by, on McNally, WiUiam
Adjournment 9465, 9466, 9512.
Army paymasters' bonds 6555. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10444).
Braxton, JohnS: relief of 6324. Petition for pension 3380.
Chinese immigration 7757, 8788, 8789, 8790. McNamara, Martin
Court of Claims reports 775. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 4843, 6043).
Cumberland River improvement 522, 523, 524, 2786.
Deficiency appropriation bill 8010. Macnamara, Mary G.
Dickinson, Percez: relief of 5287, 5288. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 9108).
Discriminations by Canadian Government 477.
l.~cNamara, Sarah
Fisheries retaliation bill 8434.
Fox and Wisconsin Rivers improvement claims 395. Bill. to pension (see bill S. 25~l3).
Helena (Ark.) public building 1760. McNamee, Patrick H.
Honse employ~: extra pay to 9570, 9571. Bill to pension (see bill S. 3463).
I. N. Bnn~n (steamer): relief of owners 460, 464.
Irri.gation 8479,8480. McNary, Alexander
Jurisdiction of United States courts 2384,2385. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9144).
Kirby, l\Iary B: relief of 1468;
Leavee of absence 7647. McNary, Hugl' F. (executor)
Osburn, Nehemiah: relief of 6335. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5137)~
Owen, Lizzie Wright: pension to 4426, 4427. McNaughton, John
Pension bills 7255, 7256.
Point of order 2712, 2713. Letter of Secretary of Treasury relative to act for relief of (H.
Printing tariff bill 7381. R. Ex. Doc. 51) 303. .
Public printing: delay in 481. McNeil, E. H.
Roberts, George F: relief of 9035. Petition for relief 162, 5937.
Senate tariff bill 9573. McNeil, James M.
Smith, William F: Ielief of 6545.
Smithland (Ky.) Baptist Church: relief of 851. Bill to remove the charge of desertion (see bills H. R. 467, 5908}.
State soldiers' homes 6547, 6551. McNeil, Quincy
Tariff 3207-3305, 3480. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5750).
- - fruit brandy 6423, 6437. Papers referred in House 8012.
- - glass bottles 5826.
- - - glassware 5873. McNeill, Archibald S.
- - - glue and isinglass 5275. Petition for relief 470, 501, 6226.
- - glycerine 5274. McNicholas, Ann M. 0.
- - hemlock extract 5278.
---internal-revenue laws 6396, 6397, 6433, 6434. F"etition for relief 8718.
- - - liquor taxes 6444, McNicholas, Patrick
---lumber 4785, 4786. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11322).
- - -· pig-iron 5875.
- - - raisins 6089. McNickle, J. B.
- - rice 6076. d Petition for relief 5236.
- - sheep-dip 5276. McNish, William
- - starch 6084.
- - tin-plates 5228, 5234. Petition for relief 4895.
- - window-glass 5868, 5870, 5871. • Me Nutt, Joseph G.
Waite, Morrison R: payment to widow 7853. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2665).
Reports made by, from McNutt, Rob(fl't
Committee on M(fl'chant Marine and Fisheries
Discriminations by Canadian Government: resolution relative to, Bill to correct military record of (see bill H. R. 157).
adopted 476. Papers referred in Honse 367, 584, 781, 962, 1465, 1095, 2539,
7547.
Committee on Ways and Means
Fruit brandy (billS. 70) 9297. Macon Tuscaloosa and Birmingham Railroad
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES. Bill to allow them to bridge Black Warrior River (see bill H. R.
9611).
McMinn, James M. Bill to allow them to bridge Tombigbee River (see bill H. R.
Petition for relief 4077. 9612).
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 485
Macon City, Missouri McPherson, John Rhoderic-Continued.
Bills for relief of Catholic Church at (see bills H. R. 10967, Bills and joint resolutions introduced b.Y
11007). Paterson, N. J: to erect public building at (see b~ S. 1978)
1135.
McPeters, JanteS - - to increase limit for public building at (see bill S. 3332)
Petition for relief 13, 2725, .6399. 6345.
Perth Amboy, N. J: to erect public building o.t (see bill S.
McPherson, E. B. 3334) 6345.
Bill for relief (see bill S. 278). Potomac River: to allow bridge across Eastern Branch (see billS.
2458) 2250.
McPherson, George H. Richards, Mary K: to pension (see billS. 3306) 6105.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2685). Sands, Henrietta M: for relief (see billS. 1089) 164.
Shipping fees: declaratory of meaning of act relative to (seeS. R.
McPherson, John Rlwderic (a Senato?" from N e10 Jersey) 91 ) 1873.
.Attended 4. Sinkinson, Rachel A: to pension (see billS. 1101) 184.
Appointed on committees 16. South Carolina: for relief of Army and Navy purchasers of Gov-
.Appointed conferee 7107. ernment land in (see billS. 1347) 340. ·
Amendments offered by, to Staten Island Sound: to amend act to allow bridge across (see
bills. 1842) 895.
Bonds of United States: bill to allow purchase of 2700. Tavlor, Rose: for pension (see billS. 1487) 505.
Fortification appropriation bill 7769. Tillson, James S: to pension (see billS. 1489) 505.
Navy appropriation bill 6013. United States Hotel Compr.ny: toleaselandinMonruouth County
Perine, Sarah E. E: bill for relief 2251. to (seeS. R. 46) 969.
River and harbor appropriation bill 4711. United States and South America: to provide for moreefficient
Urgent deficiency appropriation bill1824. mail service between (see billS. 2284) 1809.
War claims: bill to pay 5135. Valentine, Cornelius: to remove charge of desertion (see billS.
Washington Cable Electric Railway: bill to incorporate 1370. 1490) 505.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Warren, Morton C., and E. C. Torrey: for relief (see billS.
.Admiralty suits: to amend law relative to (see bill S. 3295) 3094) 4897. '
6013. ' White, Lydia K: to pension (see billS. 1269) 288.
Albert M. Condor and Adelante (barges): for registry of (see Woodbury, Mrs. D. P: to increase pension (see · bills S. 3202,
bill s. 1483) 505. 3057) 4694, 5453.
Archer, Mary R: to pension (see billS. 2195) 1580. Motions and resolutions offered by
Army surgeons: for relief of acting assistant (see billS. 2265} Arthur Kill bridge: inquiry relative to report on 4937.
1809. Haskell, James R: to print memorial 7769.
Battle of Princeton: to erect monument to commemorate (see Potomac River: inquiry relative to delay in constructing bridg~
bills. 3379) 6769. . a-cross Eastern Branch, adopted 1618.
Battle of Trenton: to erecti monument to commemorate (see bill Richard Stockton and Philip Kearney: presenting thanks of Con-
s. 599) 46. . gress for statues of 7325.
Bau!';set, A. de: for appropriation for air-ship (see bill S. 3187) Staten Island bridge: to print petition relative to, adopted 893
5379.
Betts, Nichols & Co: for relief (see bill S. 1328) 340. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Bibby, Isaac: to pension (see bill S. 1523) 535. Berdan, Hiram:( relative to improvement in seacoast defense
Billings, Luther G: to place on Navy retired-list (see bill S. 5524.
1781) 788. Brown, George: for increase of pension 183.
Booth, Eliza J: to pension (see bill S. 1815) 859. Callanan, Margaret: for pension 86.
Burchell, John: to remove charge of desertion (see billS. 1816) Costello, Hugh:' for '(?ension 85.
859. Cummings, John W: for increase of pension 67.
Camden, N. J: to amend act to erect public buildings at (see Cureling, George: tor relief 3381.
bills. 3169) 5343. Fitzpatrick, John: for removal of charge of desertion 4535.
Cogswell, Wilbur F: for relief (see billS. 2099) 1361. Gathercole, Alfred E: for pension 4535.
Costello, Hugh: to pension (see billS. 891) 87. · Gillespie, Matilda: for pension 4535.
Danby, :Mary F: to pension (see billS. 2428) 2204. Haskell, James R: relative to armament of fortifications 7105.
EDison, Horatio M: to pension (see billS. 3509) 8239. . Leonard, Annie: for pension 1579.
Flicke, Catharine: to pension (see billS. 3466) 7710. • Luckett, Elisha M: for arrears of pension 22Q2.
Foreign steam-ship companies: to settle claims for tonnage dues McGrath, John: for increase of pension 67. .
(see billS. 600) 46. Newark (N.J.) BoardofTrade: forimprovementofpublic build-
Gardner, Maria: to pension (see bill S. 1330) 340. ing at Newark 856. •
Gathercole, Alfred E: to pension (see bill S. 1329) 340. New Jersey, citizens of: for aid to education 114.
Hatfield, Thompson D: to pension (see billS. 3335) 6345. - - - for extirpation of pleuro-pneumonia 2426. -
Hendrickson, Hubert: to pension (see billS. 3095) 489. - - - for service pensions 2284.
Hodnett, John Pope: for relief (see billS. 2794) 3382. ---for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 339,
Jordan, John: for relief (see billS. 3333) 6345. 856~ 964, 1359, 3381.
Kaemme!ling: G., and others: for relief (see billS. 1484) 505. - .- - for protection of young girls in District of Columbia 1039,
Kiipatrick, Louisa v. de: to increase pension (see billS. 1488) 2202.
505. - citizens of Camden County: for medals of captureq can-
Kiss, Anthony: to increase pension (see billS. 1486) 505. non 3867.
Lanman & Kemp: for relief (see billS. 1485) 505. - - - ex-prisoners of war in: for relief 183.
Leonard, .Annie: to pension (see billS. 2194) 15RO. New Jersey Board of Agriculture: for reduction of postage on
McAlister, Lewis: to pension (see bill S. 3490) 7963. seeds 2202.
Marine Corps: to equalize grade of officers (see bill S. 2049) New Jersey College,-faculty of: in favor of international copy-
1330. ' right law 856.
Medals: to issue for three months' service (see S. R. 85) 4536. New Jersey Legislature: for improvement of Delaware River
Millinger, James: for relief (see bill S. 602) 46. 1325.
National banks: to reduce bond deposit of (see billS. 1674) 727. New Jersey Woman's Christian Temperance Union: for prohib- .
Navy Medical Corps: to increase efficiency (see billS. 892) 87. itory legislation 1721.
Navy officers: for retirement of (see billS. 1270) 288. - - - for repeal of tax on alcoholic liquors 1579.
Newark, N. J: to enlarge public building at (see billS. 601 ) 46. New York City, citizens of: for eradication of pleuro-pneumonia
- - t o hold United States courts in (see billS. 2041) 1253. ·3799.
New Mexico, Arizona, and Colorado: to settle private land claims Perth Amboy (N.J.) Knights of Labor: in favor of public build-
in (see billS. 893) 87. ing 4662.
Ogden, D. W: for relief (see billS. 3007) 453G. Rutgers College, New Jersey, faculty of: in favor of international
Ordnance experiments: to purchase grounds for (see S. R. 76) copyright law 1039.
3320. Sands, James H: for relief1531.
O'Beilly, Thomas P: for relief (see billS. 796) 68. Scully, John: for registry of barges 504.
• I
.
McPherson, :rexas and Gulf RaHroad Motions and resolutions offered b.Y
Bill to grant right of way through Indian Territory (see bill S. Cotton: inquiry relative to proceeds of captured 1742.
~~- Iron Mountain Railroad vs. William H. Cayce: inquiry relative
.M'.:Quade, Catharine to case of 7538.
Rules: for amendment 154.
Bill to pension (see billS. 2448). ---for amendment relative to calls of committees 110.
Petiti<fn for pension 614, 643, 5378. Swamp lands : to make special order of bill for relief of pur-
McQuary, Margaret J. chasers 2198.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8571). Petitions and papers presented by, from
McQueen, Mary E. Arkansas, citizens of: against educational bill 962.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11243). - - - for postal telegraph 2822.
---for service pensions 3744.
McQueeny, Patrick 0. - - - for abolishing national-banking system 1466. .
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9949). - - - for amendments to interstate-comreerce law G958.
McQuinn, Nicholas - - - against taxing cotton-seed oil 1113.
- - - for increase ot pay of fourth-class postmasters 163, 369,
Bill for relief (see bill H. R . 6062). 400, 434, 470, 502, 689, 962, 1173, 1664, 1938: 2153,
McRae, John F. 2200, 2957, 3996.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2058). ---citizens of Bradley County: for placing salt on free-list
Papers referred in Honse 1112. HilS.
- - citizens of Howard County: for amendments of inter-
McRae, Thomas 0. (a Representative from Arkansas) state-commerce law 5706.
Attended5. ---citizens of Jersey: in favor of House bill 7389, 224i.
Appointed on committees 279. - - - citizens of Texarkana: against taxing food products 3029.
Appointed conferee 9224. ---against branding or taxing food products 2540.
Appointed teller 4629, 5570. - - citizens of Warren: in favor of House bill 7389, 2425.
1
Leave of absence granted to 8040. Arkansas Agricultural Association: relative to cotton-seed oil
Amendments offered by, to and lard 1171.
Arkansas Knights of Labor: for protection against con viet labor
Chippewa Indians: bill for relief of 1888. 44D4.
Committee clerks: report for assignment of 309. Barnard, Mr . U. A: war claim 1577.
Legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation bill 4627. Barton, John 'V: war claim 367.
Post-Office appropriation bill 4,585, 4567. Barton, W. P: war cL.1.im 367.
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL REQORD. 487
McRae, Tftomas G.-Continued. Me Shane-Continued.
Petiti~ns and papers presentet by, from Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Blakely, James T: for relief 341P. Beichley, John: to pension (see bill H. R.. 7563) 1321.
Brooks, Joa;b E: war claim 2133. Burks, John M: for relief (see bill H. R.. 9811) 3708.
Bright Star (Ark.) Enon Alliance: protesting against Farwell Castor, Tobias: for relief (see bill H. R. 6393) 821~
bill 2241. Cline, Patrick: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 8910)
Chamberlain, Lou: war claim 3470. 2424.
Crabtree, William: war claim 433. Dodds, Joseph R: for pension arrears (see bill H. R. 7169) 1169.
District of Columbia, citizens of: for prohibitory legislation 1209. Duvall, Thomas: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R.
Haltboff, F. M: war claim 6039. 5219) 497.
\ • Lavender, Jacob: wu claim 83. Fort Omaha. Nebr: to provide for sale of (see bill H. R. 1618)
McKennenand, Carrie: war claim 3547. 222. .
}falvern (Ark. ) Gardeners and Fruit-Growers' Club: for reduc- Jrrakes, William: to ~nsion (see bill H. R. 5806) 642.
tion of postage 2820. Gergens, Jacob: for relief (see bill H. R.. 5220) 497.
Mayberry, Cordelia: war claim 4661. Ingham, Sarah E: for relief (see bill H. R. 7499) 1354.
1r.1il1er, Eliza: war claim 3547. Ira, George W: for relief (see bill H. R. 5223) 498.
Miller Cqunty (Al·kansas) Alliance: relative to public lands 2820. Jordan , Andrew M: to pension (see bill H. R. 2627) 245.
Pine Bluff (Ark.) Board of Trade: relative to sale of lard 1171. Kiser, Eli H: to pension (see bill H. R. 9137) 2634.
Riddle, Na.ncy: war claim 367. Lincoln, Nebr: to improve public grounds at (see bill H. R. 7227)
Rogers, Virginia P: war claim 3547. 1208.
Skillern, James V: war claim 1130. - - to make port of entry (see bill H. R. 7903) 1606.
Stapp, Jesse L: war claim 1130. Little, John, and Hobart Williams: for relief (see .bill H. R.
Thompson, W. E: war claim 46Gl. 2626) 245.
Ward, Mary C: for relief 162. Logan, M:ary S: to pension (see bill H. R. 3191) 282.
Wheel, Dalark: against appropriations for funeral expenses of McBrien, William: to pension (see bill H. ·R. 11382) 8415.
judges 5523. McCourt, Patrick: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R.
Youngblood, Henry M: for pension 962. 10838) 6339. .
Remarks by, on Madden, George W: to pension (see bill H. R. 11092) 7258.
- - - t o remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 6305) 821.
Assignment of business 2632. Merriman, Clark S: for relief (see bill H. R. 9758) 3546.
Committee clerks 309. 310. Missouri River: to allow bridge across at Omaha (see bill H. R.
General Land Office 4724. 6440) 884.
Noble, Samuel: relief of 6591. Moles, Wilson C: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 3844) 328.
Northern Pacific Railroad land-grant forfeiture 8968. Omaha, Nebr: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 1615)
Post·office appropriation bill 4565, 4567, 4568. 222.
Public land laws 5557, 5561, 5562, 5569,5570, 5585,5587, 5600. Omaha (Nebr.) First National Bank and Leavenworth (Kans.)
Railroad land-grant forfeiture 5437, 5438, 5928, 5929. Metropolitian National Bank: for relief (see bill H. R. 5221)
Salaries of committee clerks 4627, 4628, 4629. 497.
Swamp lands 9331, 9332, 9334, 9335, 9366. Palmer, AlbertA: to pension (see bill H. R. 11608) 9612.
Tariff 4261. Plattsmouth, Nebr; to erect public building at (see bill H. R.
'I'imber depredations 5425, 5426. 1617) 222. 1
Reports made by, from - - - to allow bridge across Missouri River at (see bill H. R.
Committee of conference 10347) 4911.
Homestead entries lbill S. 3559) 9338. Prickett, James H: to pension (see bill H. R. 3847) 328.
Committee on tlte Publ'ic Lands Sarver, Daniel: to pension (see bill H. R. 10698) 5859.
Hot Springs reservation (REPORT 3358) 7999. Seavey, WebberS: to pension (see bill H. R.. 10358) 4934.
L and patent exemplifications (REPORT 134) 750. Sheridan, Irene Rucker: to pension (see bill H. R. 11113) 7321.
Northern Pacific Railroad land grant (bill H. R. 9151; REPORT Simeral, James M: to pension (see bill H. R. 11545) 10043.
1498) 2657, 9868. Sullivan, Edward: to pension (see bill H. R. 3846) 328.
Public land sales (H. Res. 184) 5479. Turner, G. R: to, pension (see bill H. R. 3845) 328.
Rocky Mountain forests~ resolution of inquiry relative to con- Wheeler, Lemuel A: to pension (see bill H. R. 8911) 2424.
dition of, adopted 2366. Williamson, J. Rock: res.tore to pension (see bill H. R. 6767)
Swamp lands (bill H. R. 6897; REPORT 347) 1059. 1002.
Swamp lands (REPORT 1674) 2958. Wood and wooden wares: to amend duty on (see bill H. R.
Swamp lands: resolution making special order of bill for relief 1616) 222.
of purchasers 1978. Wyoming: to increase fees of court officers in (see bill H. R.
Tacoma (Wasb. ) park {billS. 3475) 9599. 7411) 1342.
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES. Motions and resolutions offered by
Adjourn: to 6.'565.
McRaynolds, And1·eto T.
Petitions and papers presented by, from
nm for relief (see bill s. 1935). Alaska, citizens of: against Territorial government 1615.
McReynolds, Samuel Davis, L. U: for relief 2425.
Pet~tion for relief of estate 501. District of Columbia, bankers of: that inauguration day be legal
McRitchie, Elizabdh T . l!oliday 2186.
- - - citizens of: relative to Marine band 3547.
Bill to pension (see billS. 3469). National Farmers' Alliance: for secretary of agriculture 3709.
McShane, John A. (a Rep1·esentativejr01n Nebraska) Nebraska, citizens of: for fractional currency 855.
Attended 5. • - - - for postal telegraph 2822.
Appointetl on committees 279. - - for ser vice pensions 2134, 2872, 3548.
Appointed conferee 1662, 2657, 7093. - - - for repeal of druggists' license law 3547.
Appointed teller 5391, 5460, 5570, 6924. - - - for organization of Oklahoma 2870.
Leave ofabsence granted to 82, 1713, 3005, 6520, 7996, 8612. ---for protection of Yellowstone Park 3547.
Amendments offered by, to - - - relative to organization of Alaska 3547.
- - - for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 3547.
Georgetown and Tennallytown Railroad Company: bill to in- - - - against admission of Utah 335.
corporate 5126. - - - for settlement of Indian Territory 644, 1615.
Public land laws: bill to amend 5564, 5569. ---citizens of Florence: for abolition of liquor traffic 2186.
Sundry civil appropriation bill 5426, 5459. - - - citizens of Omaha: against branding or taxing lard 3547.
Tariff bill: cotton-ties 6484. ---citizens of Pawnee County: for eradication of pleuro·
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by pneumonia 3547.
.Army: for monthly payments in (see bill H. R. 6441) 884. - - - dairymen of: for removal of duty on salt 1615.
Bal1, James : to pension (see bill H. R. 7170) 1169. - - - letter-carriers of Omaha: for increase of pay 1615.
Beatrice, Nebr: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 1619) Nebraska Knights of Labor: for protection against convict labor
222. • 4534.
488 . INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
McSh;1ne-Continued. Maddox, Joseph H.
Petitions and papers presented by, from 'Bills for relief of estate (see bills S. 608, 2201).
Nebraska. Legislature: for silver medals to soldiers 322. Bill for relief of estate (see bill H. R. 6365).
Nebraska Woman's Christian Temperance Union: for abolition Petition for relief of es tate 584.
of tax on alcoholic liquors 1038. Papers referred in Honse 1356.
Soldiers and sailors: for service pensions 1615. Maddox, Vi1·ginia
Thompson, Evalina.: for pension 855.
Papers referred in Honse 961.
Remarks fly, on
A~my appropriation bill 5333.
Madeira and Cabada
Land offices 5405, 5424. Bill for relief (sec billS. 127).
Public-land laws 5426, 5432, 5564, 5566, 5569, 5599. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 849).
Registers anrl receivers' salaries 5400. Papers referred in House 253.
Surveyor-general for Iowa and Nebraska. 5459.
Tariff:_ hoop-iron 6484.
Madison, Indianct •
Reports made by, from
Bills to erect public building at (see bills S. 2086; H. R. 1342).
Resolution of inquiry in House reln.tive to· survey of harbor of,
Omnmitlee of conference passed 84.0.
Duluth, Rainy Lake River and Southwestern Railroad (bill H. Petition to improve harbor of 1067.
R. 1584) 2924.
Madison Barracks
Committee em Indiat?. Affairs
Flathead Indian lands (REPORT 2249) 4.513. Bill to purchase land for rifle range at (see bill H. R. 9070).
Little, John, and Hobart Williams (REPORT 1529) 2925. Madison Female Institute
Omaha Indian reservations (REPORT 564) 1379. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10383).
Umatilla reservation (REPORT 2014) 3578.
Winnebago reservation (REPORT 2013) 3578. Madrid, Jo.~e Pablo
Committee 01J Public Buildings and Grounds Bill for relief (see binS. 1389).
Beatrice (Nebr.) public building (REPORT 3229) 7405. Bill for relief (see bill H. H. 3090).
Hastings (Nebr.) public building (REPORT 577) 1379. Madron, Elroy
Omaha (Nebr.) public building (REPORT 420) 1194.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4619).
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES. Petition for penE~ion 367.
McStay, Pattl Madry, John P. (admint"sit·ator)
Bip. for relief (see bill H. R. 3811). Petition for relief 399.
McSwain, Joseph Madry, John P. and Elizabeth
Petition for reljef 399, 6768. Papers referred in House 433.
McTaylor, Wesley Maffett, James T. (a Representatit•e from, Pennsylmnia)
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11051). Attended 5.
Appointed on committees 279.
McVean, Mary B. Leave of absence granted to 278, 2843.
Bill to pension (see billS. 3421}. Petitions and papers presented by, from
Pennsylvania, citizens of: for postal telegraph 2823.
McWhorter, Richard H.
Votes of. S ee YEA AND NA.Y VOTES.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 216).
Magee, William
Me Williams, Henr-y Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7168).
Papers referred in House 2366.
Magher, John
Me Williams, Robert Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 888).
Petition for relief 6340. Magill, Lydia A.
Madden, Bar~ara Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8222).
Bill to pension (see biJI H. R. 10620). Papers referred in Honse 2200.
Magoffin, Albert E.
Madden, George W.
Bills to increase pension (see bills H. R. 212, 8496).
Bill to remove the charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 6305).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11092). · Magruder, N athaniel
Bill for relief (see bill S. 2741).
Madden, Luke . Petition for relief 613.
Pe!;ition for relief 335, 2425.
Magruder, Samuel T. '
Madden, M. V. Petition for 1·elief 1356, 2133.
Bill for relief (see bill H, R. 8693).
Mahaffey, J ames
· Madden, ]Iargaret Bill for relief (see bill ir. R. 4768).
Bill for relief (see billS. 989).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4693). Mahaffey, J esse
Petition for pension 114, 398. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 7196).
Madden, Thomas P. (assignee) Mahan, AquiUa
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2044). Bill to remove the charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 940).
Madden; William P. Mahan, H. H. (administ·rator)
Bill to pension (see billS. 2233). Petition for relief 283, 1306.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4518). Mahan, Mm·y Helena
Madding, J. M. Bill to pension (see billS. 1130).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 101). Maher, A nn
Maddox, J. A. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10140).
Petition for relief 1576. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11056).
Mahler, John F.
Maddox, J. R.
"Petition for relief 1209. BD:l for relief (see b~ H. R. 6415). ,
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 489
Maholm, Jolln Mails. See POSTAL SERVICE.
Bill to pension (see hill H. R. 3127). Main, J. H. T.
Mahom, James A. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 64).
Papers referred in House 432. Main, Lemuel
Mahon, Elizabeth G. Billi!<> pension (see bill H. R. G740).
Petition for relief 4206. Maish, Oyrus
Papers referred in Hon~e 781.
Mahon, Eliza Jane
Bill for relief (see billS. 2189). Maish, Levi (a Representative from Pennsylvania)
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7100). Attended 5.
Appointed on committees 279.
Mahon, Jane (e;vecutrix) Appointed conferee 6733, 7311, 8267.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5727). Appointed on Committee on Elections 51.
Called to the chair 5508.
Mahon, Nancy B. (executrix) Leave of absence granted to 5109, 7691, 8657, 9133, 9600.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514). Amendments offered by, to
Mahone, Jane (executrix) Sundry civil appropriation bill 5474.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6514). Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
Army officers: for •oluntary retirement of (see bill H. R. 8861)
Mahoney, Dennis 2410.
Bill for relief of legal representatives (see bill H. R. 561). - - to extend act of 1887 to (see bill H. R. 8667) 2228~
Barracks and quarters: to erect at certain ports (see H. Res.
Mahoney, Edward 194) 5940.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8162). Carl, Adam: for relief (see bill H. R. 11349) 8236.
Mahoney, James Columbia Title Insurance Company: to enlarge powers of (see
bill H. R. 634.0) 821.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3905). Constitution of United States: for amendment relative to elec-
Mahoney, John tion of President (see H. Res. 28) 228.
Petition for relief 182. Elliott, Valeria B: for relief (see bill H. R. 11330) 8203.
Papers referred in House 2132. Gettysburgh battle-field: to erect monument te regular Army
on (see bill H. R. 9627) 3250.
Mahoney, Josiah Gettysburgh Battle-field Memorial Association: to donate arms
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5497). and accouterments (see bills H. R. 9626} 3250.
Gibson. Mary A: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 7247) 1208.
Mahoney, Mary Hay, Edwin B: for relief (see H. Res. 41, omitted j1·om Record).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8609). Kellogg, Harry S: for relief (see bills H. R. 6080) 780.
Mahoney Ma1·y J. Koch, Charles: for relief {see bill H. R. 11538} 9996.
Missi~sippi River: to regulate .navig:tion of South Pass (see bill
Bill to pension (see billS. 2853). H. R. 6152) 805.
Mahoney, Peter P. (a Representative from New York) National Electric Company: to incorporate (see bill H. R.l1496)
9811.
Attended 40. Nickle, Rebecca: for relief (see bill H. R. 9327) 2869.
.Appointed on committees 279.
Leave of absence granted to 7740. Pennsylvania: to p:1,y war claims of citizens (see bill H. R.1777)
228.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Pennsylvania .A.gricultnral Society: for relief (see bill H. R.
Allen, John: for relief (see bill H. R. 2680) 246. l 0008) 4298.
Brooklyn, N. Y: to erect appraiser's warehouse in (see bill H. Reid, Mary Ann: for relief.(see bill H. R. 10954) 6106.
R. 7416) 1343. Saupper, Valentine: for relief (see bill H. R. 4058) 331.
Coin scales: to purchase (see bill H. R. 6656) 984. Smith, Thornton: for relief (see bill H. R. 4798) 432.
Convict labor: to prohibU employment on Government works Staudard Under-ground Cable Company: for relief(sea bill H.
(see bill H. R. 1671) 224. R 11544) 10043.
Costello, Mark: to pension (see bill H. R. 5808) 642. Telegraph and telephone service: to connect Capitol and Depart-
Davis, George L. for relief (see bills H. R. 2678, 2679) 246. menta by (see bill H. R. 11556) 10095.
Donoghoe, Timothy: to pension (see bill H. R. 5809) 642. Three-cent piece: to discontinue coinage of (see bill H. R. 4342)
Finney, Julia S: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 2681) 246. 358.
Hudson River, New York: for removal of obstructions in (see Turner, John R: for relief (see bill H. R. 9212) 2724. ,
bill H. R. 5667) 635. Welsh, Joseph: to pension (see bilfH. R. 9975) 4141.
---declaring jurisdiction of United States over waters of Yates, Annie Gibson: to increase pension (see bills H. R. 4604,
(see H. Res. 104) !:J85. 7708) 366, 1486.
Jaeger, Herminie M. A: to pension (see bill H. R. 5810) 642. York, Pa: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 1776) 228.
Lawrence, Tbomas ll: for relief (see bill H. R. 2673) 246. Zlnn, John W! for relief (see bill H. R. 11350) S236. _
Lynch, Dominick: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 2676) 246. Petitions and papers presented by, from
People's Real Estate Tontine: to incorporate in District of Co- Ale~nder, Henry: for pension 4794.
lumbia (see H. Res. 93) 642. Arnold, George: war claim 8203.
Pierson, William Hugh: for relief (see bill H. R. 6533) 925. Baker, Jacob: war claim 820::J.
Ramsey, John: for relief (see bill H. R. 2674) 246. Ballinger, Adam R: war claim 2367.
Reagan, Margaret: to pension (see bill H. R. 2675) 246. Ballinger, Jacob: war claim 2367.
Warehousing: to modify law relative to (see bill H. R. 1670) 224. Benner, Jacob: war claim 8203.
)Villbur, James M: for relief (see bill H. R. 2677) 246. Bircker, Leonard: war claim 8203.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Black, John: war chim 4034.
Homan, S. T., and other postal clerks: for relief3113. Blank, Levi M: war claim 3218.
New York, citizens of: for postal telegraph, 1130, 2872. Blubaugh, David: war claim 8203.
- - for service pensions 3113. Bossler, Ida T: for pension 4493.
New York Grand Army Post: for monument to prison-ship mar- Bream, Francis: war claim 8203.
tyrs 3744. Brein, Abraham: war claim 4034.
New York Legislature: relative to State tax on spirituous liquors Brown, Bridget: for pension 1356.
2784. Bundly, Francis M: war claim 2367.
Pierson, William Hugh: for relief 926. Bushman, John: war claim 4034.
llemarks by, on Bushman, Lewis A: war claim 8203.
:F).sheries retaliation bill (Appendix 480). Butler, Andrew: war claim 2367.
Clapsaddle, .Jane Ann: war claim 4034.
Votes of. . See YEA .AND NAY VOTES. Clapsaddle, Lydia .J: war claim 2367.
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Mason, JVilliam E . .._Continued.
Bills and joint resolutions introdaced by
II
M:tsoner, John (assignee)
Bill for relief (see bill H • .R. 4731).
A?bey, M~ia N: for relief (see bill H. R. 8252) 1889. Mass, John
A~en, Ehza N: to pension {see bill H. R. 10856) 6398.
A.kms, WWiam H., and J. D. Felthousen: for relief(see bill H. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5130).
R. 9746) 3545. . Massachusetts
Atk~o_n, Chatles: to increase penaion (8ee bill H. R. 6204) 820:
Proceedings in House on presentation of portraits of ex-Speakers
BenJamm, A. l\I: for relief (soo bill H. R. 5937} 723. from 578.
Bonds of United States: to retire before maturity (see bill H. R. Concurrent resolution to print addresses on presentation of por-
4939) 484.
traits of ex-Speakers by, passed House 630, 878.
Camp Tyler, illinois, occupants of: for relief(see bill H. R. 6207) Report of Secretary of War on snrvey of harbors iri (H. R. Ex.
820. Doc. 85) 520.
Casey, Peter: for relief (see bill H. R. 6198) 820. Report of Secretary of Treasury relative to war claim of (S. Ex.
Chicago, ill: to amend act relative to Government property in Doc. 62) 618, 782.
(see bill H. R. 4938) 483. Resolutions of Legislature relative to international arbitration
Constitution of United States: for amendment granting right of 1808, 1843, 1975. • '
suffrage to widows and spinsters (see H. Res. 159) 3545. Resolutions of Legislature relative to car conplings and brakes
Co-operative coal-mining associat.ions: to establish (see bill H. 2542, 2617, 2634, 2635.
R. 9748) 3545. Resolutions of J,.egislature relative to immigration 4078 4472
Dunne, Thomas: to remove char_ge of desertion (see bill H. R. 4534, 4693. ' ,
5745) 641. . .- .
Feese, Gertrude: for relief (see bill H. R. 8578) 2186. Massengill, S. D. (administrator)
Fuglestadt, Caroline: for relief(see bill H. R. 5742) 641. Petit.ion for relief 5378.
Hamilton, Darwin H: to pension (see bill H. R. 6202) 820.
Ho.dder, Ernest: to pension (see bill H. R. 6725) 1002. Massey, Elizabeth
Hodnett, John Pope: for relief (see bill H. R. 9745) 3545. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2502J.
Horton, Emily: for relief ( ee bill H. R. 5743) 641.
Howe, Arthnr H: to pension (see bill H. R. 5744) 641. Massey, 0. W.
Losee, Stephen H: for relief (see bill H. R. 6205) 820. Bill for relief of widow, etc. {see bill H. R. 6192).
Marsha.Il, Leonora W: for relief (see bill H. R. 4647) 396. Massey, Samuel
Newton, Frances 1\Ierriman: for relief (see bill H. R. 8738)
2282. Bill to place on muster-roll of Army (see bill H-R. 9544).
Orr, }Villiam L:. for relief (see bill H. R. 6206) 820. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10i79).
PensiOns: granting to dependent parents (see bill H. R. 5623) Petition for relief 5194.
G32. · Massich, Francis
Phillips, John C: for relief (see bills 5938, 6195) 723, 820. Petition for relief 6769.
Quigley, Catharine: for relief (see bill H. R. -9394) 2985.
Reymer, 1\Irs. Elias J: for relief (see bill H. R. 5741} 641. Massie, Eliza A.
Ro~ers, Charles A. D: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 6724) Petition for relief 1576.
1001.
Scofield, Susan: for relief (see bill H. R. 9590) 3199. Massier, Jacob
Sea, Sidney W: for relief (see bill H. R. 6196) 820. Petition for relief 3547.
Sheldon, Urs. D. H: for relief (see bill H. R. 6723) 1001. Massoner, John
W~id~, Alexander: to increase p_ension (see bill H. R. 6203) 820.
Wilkinson, Georgetta E: for relief (see bill H. R. 6197) 820. Petition for relief 608.
Motions and resolutions offered by Masten, Charles H.
American ministers at foreign courts: inquiry relative to stand- Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10961}.
ing of 484.
Commissioner of. Pensions: inquiry relative to issue of circular Masters, James
letter by 1152. Petition for relief of widow 8441.
- - - to regnlate circular letters issued by 1517. Masterson, John W.
Contract prison labor: requesting committee to report bill rela-
tive oo 1344. - Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
National banks: to investigate those holding Government money Mastick, Henry
7998. Papers referred in House 3072.
"Trusts:" tlllit committee consider relative to effect of210.
Petitions and papers presented by, from Mastin, Claude H.
Abbey, Maria N: war claim 1890. Bill for relief (see billS. 437).
-• Gyles, James T: for relief 2792. Bill for relief (see bill H. R-. 5510).
illinois, citizens of: for postal telegraph 2822. Mather, ' Rebecca
---against repeal of tax on tobacco 2599. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
---relative to tariff on window-glass 2326.
Merchant Tailors' National Exchange: relative to tariff 1063 Matherly, James 0.
1113. '
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 340).
Remarks by. on
Anatomical science in District of Columbia 2419, 2420. Mathes, Margaret •
Bash, D. M: relief of 2675. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4617).
Jurisdiction of United States courts 2384, 2385.
Logan, Mary S: pension to 2519. MathesJ William A.
National banks: Government deposit'! in 9300. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8521).
Pension claims 1509, 1510. ' Matheson, Anna
Tariff 4346-434i), 4923.
- - whisky tax 6436. Bill to pension (see bills H. R. 4715, 4742).
Trusts and pools: investigation of 720, "121 Mathewa, E. F.
Reports made fJy, from Bill for relief (eee bill H. R. 3781).
Committee on Olatms Mathews, Eliza
Cockle, Caroline T. (REPORT 2409) 4817. Bills to pension (see bill H. R. 6519,. 8953).
Durnell, Jesse (REPORT 2881) 6302.
Rein, Samuel (REPORT 28 2) 6302. Mathews, Forman, and others
Ryan, David (HEPORT 1659) 2929. Bill for relief (see bill S. 2013).
Selma and Meridian Rjl.ilroad ('REPORT 3530) 9414. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7271).
Thierman, Henry, and Whit-e Frost (bill H. R. '10985· REPORT
3029) 6794. ' Mathews, J. P.
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VoTES. Petition for pension 8718
500 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Mathews, James Matsop.-Continned.
Bill to remove the charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 5978). Bills and joint resolutions introduced b.Y
Petition for relief 5334. Larkin, Charles A: for relief (see bill H. R. 3552) 325.
I\Iathews, Joseph McClure, Daniel: for relief (see bill H. R. 124) 156.
McDonald, Francis 1\I: for Telief (see bill H . n. 10278) 4793.
Bill to penmon (see bill H. R. 3211). :Mabee, William: for relief (see bill H. R. 126) 156.
Petition for pension 1005. - - t o pension (see bill H. :H.. 8772) 2325.
Mathews, Lucy Mahoney, Edward: for relief (see bill H. R. 8162) 1806.
Petition for relief of estate 1990. Martin, William: to increase pension (see bill H. R. 10640) 5648.
.Moore, William A: to pension (see bill H. R. H>279) 4793.
Mathews, Robert R. Pension cases: relative to special examinations in (see bill H. R.
Petition for relief 1990J 2820. 1334) 211.
Pension laws: for revision of (see bill H. R. 1328) 211.
Mathews, Thomas, and others Pensioners: for relief of those in foreign countries (see bill H. R.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4581). 1335) 211.
Mathewson, Christopher H. Pensions: granting to dependent soldiers and sailors (see bill H.
R. 1329) 211.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 3660). - - - t o repeal limitation as to beginning of (see bill H. R.
Mathiew, .James 1330) 211.
Petition for relief of heirs 8363. - -.- to increase :ftlr loss of limbs (see bill H. R. 11502) 9794.
- - - t o increase for special disability (see bill H. R. 1331) 211 . .
Mathis, Frederick - - - t o amend act allowing to Confederates for subsequent
Papers referred in House 1209. service in Army (s-ee bill H. R. 13323 211.
- - t o amend laws relative to payment of (see bill H. R.
Mathis, Jacob 1333) 211.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 691). Pope, Emest: to pension (see bill H. R. 10532) 5324.
Mathis, John 0. Quinton, Margaret: to pension (see bill H. R. 10122) 4570.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 915). Shields, James: to erect monument to (see bill H. R. 1337) 211.
Shields, James M: for relief (see bill H. R. 118) 156.
Matlack, Stacey Singleton, Susan: to pension (see bill H. R. 9130) 2634.
~ Petition for relief 2199. Smith, John W: to pension (see bill H. R.10591) 5478.
Matley, Howard Spaulding, James: to pension (see bill H. R. 3553) 325.
Stanton, Eliza: for relief (see bill H. R. 6058) 780.
Petition for pension 644. Stotsenbnrg, .Lucina: to pension (see bill H. R. 9879) 3797.
Matson, Couraand 0. (a Representative from indiana) Tappan, Philura: to pension (eee bill H. R. 11247) 7802.
Attended 5. Townsend, Thomas F: to increase pensiou (see bill H. R. 115)
Appointed on committees 279. 156.
Appointed Cllnferee 6132. Van Buskirk, Cenia: restore to pension (see bill H. R. 8774)
23~.
Appointed teller 281.
Leave of absence gran~d to 2921, 4088, 7140, BOOO, 8892. Vance, Samuel C: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R.
11539) 9996.
Amendments offered by, to Vandevender, Delilah: to pension (see bill H. R. 4831) 468.
Census bill 6167, 6171. Winans, Jane: to pension (see bill H. R. 7709) 1486.
Deficiency appropriation bill 7058. Motions and resolut1ops offered by
Legislative, executive, apd judicial appropriation bill 4733.
Adjourn: to 2539, 6225.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced by · Evening sessions: to hold 1595.
Alexander, Mary J: for relief (see bill H. R. 119) 156. Kuehling, B. C: to pay balance dne as locksmith 633.
Avery, Milton R: for relief ((see bill H. R. 125) 156. Recess: for 2528.
Bennett, Elizabeth: to pension (see bill H. R. 11246) 7802. Session clerks: to provide for, withdrawn 280, 281.
Blair, Enos F. M: for relief (see bill H. R. 121) 156. Petitions and pape!'s presented by, from
Bo~nties: to equalize (see bill H. R. 1336) 211.
Bnckert, Chari~ J: to pension (see bill H. R. 10923) 6673. Allen, W. 1\1: for increase pem.sion 253.
Burget, Franklm P., and others: to pension (see bill H. R. 117) Ault, Valentine: war claim 2677.
15G.
Beller, W. Y: for arrears of pension 1209.
Chitwood. Henry: to pension (see bill H. R. 8775) 2325. Blair, Enos F. 1\f: for pension 162.
Coffey, Moses T: to pension (see bill H. R. 9878) 3797. Brogan, John, and others: for service-pension bill 1466.
Congdon, John M: for relief (see bill H. R. 10531) 5324. Chambers. James: for relief335.
· Crane, Nathaniel: for relief (see bill H. R. 3551) 324. Chetwood, Henry: for pension 2326.
DarraH, Julia A: for relief (see bill H. R. 122) 156. Deckard, Austin: for pension 2~26.
Davis, John: for relief (see bill H. R. 10675) 5827. Fraker, Robert 1\I: for pension 162. •
Deckard, Austin: to pension (see bill H. R. 8773) 2325. Franklin College, Indiana, president and faculty of: in favor ot
Fee, James F: for rcl.ie~ (see .bills H. R. 6445, 9880) 890, 3797. international copyright law 644.
Fletcher, John: for relief (see bill H. R. 128) 156. Gibbons, David: for pension 644.
Fox, Hiram: for relief (see bill H. R. 5882) 686. Hercher, Ferdinand: for relief 1113.
Franklin, William 1\I., and others: for relief (see bill H. R. 127) Indiana, citizens of: for postal telegraph 2822.
·- • 156. • - - - for arrears of pensions 5573 58~8 7152.
Garrett, Charles B: for relief (see bills H. R. 67291 6854) 10021 ·--for service pensions 1807, 2327. '
1037. I
- - - f?~ prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 781.
Gates, Fidel: to pension (see bill H. R. 10906) 6565. - - . - c1tizens of Jackson County: for repeal of-arrears act 7383.
Gibbons, David: to pension (see bill H. R. 5756) 641. Ind1ana Grand Army post: for soldiers' home at Indianapolis
Government Printing Office employes: to extend leave of ab· 5133.
sence (see bill H. R. 1338) 211. Indiana State University: in "favor of international copyright
Hackleman, Charlotte Caroline: for relief (see bill H. R. 120) law 5133.
156. . Iowa, soldiers of Owen County: for arrears of pensions 6226.
Hammons,_ J?hn T: to incr~se pension (see bill H. R. 116) 156. Maloney, Susan: for pension 335.
Hanby, W1lliam M: for relief (see bill H. R. 123) 156. Nebraska, citizens of: for service pensions 4794.
Handley, William M: for relief (see bill H. R. 5564) 607. Roper, Matthew P: for increase of pension 2635.
Haymaker; Frances: for relief (see bill H. R. 4497) 364. Soldiers: for difference in pay 1466.
Hercher, Ferdinand: for relief (see bill H. R. 6970} 1112. Woodburn J. A., and others: for international copyriaht law
Hogan, Richard: to pension (see bill H. R. 9253) 2783, 5324. t>
Indiana Sailors' Monument Association: for relief (see bill H R Remarks by, on
10487) 5194. . . Blair, Apolline A: pension to 2524.
Indianapolis, Ind: to aid ornamentation of soldiers' monument Clerks to Representatives 311.
at (see bill H. R. 11181) 7600. Government Printing Office leaves of absence 881
Kritzmeier, Ludwig: for relief (see bill H. R. 10590) 5478. . Logan, Mary S: pension to 2524. ' ·
I:tiDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 501
Matson-Continued. Matson-Continued.
Remarks by, on Reports made by, fr-()m
McConnell, Joseph W: pension to 6604 Committee mt Invalid Pensions
Pension bills 6985 (Appendix 378). Johnson, Mrs. A. E. (REPORT 3215) 7361.
Pension claims 15Q9, 1510. Jones, Jeptha A. (REPORT 2126) 4090.
Pension legislation 2533, 2534. Jones, Susan (REPORT 1531) 2925.
Pension surgeons' salaries 4727. Kinney, John {REPORT 1350) 2447.
Pitner, George W: pension to 5772, 5773. Klock, Nicholas (REPORT 2100) 4089.
Smith, William F: relief of 6545. · Lessitt, Christina (REPORT 3319) 7929.
Special pension examiners 4729. Lewis, Joseph (REPORT 2119) 4089.
Thobe vs. Carlisle: contested-election case of 604. Lilly, Samuel (REPORT 2105) 4089.
Tiller, Carter W: pension to 3734, 3735. McClure, Joseph D. (REPORTS 1550, 1551) 2926.
Vangender, Alexander: relief of 7058. McConnell, Joseph W. (REPORT 2101) 4089.
Webb, Webster C: pension to 4642. McCool, Mary A. (REPORT 2562) 5181.
Winans, William: increase of pension to 3739. McQuade, Catharine (REPORT 2130) 4090.
Yates, Annie G: pension to 5513. McQuary, Margaret J. (REPORT 2317) 4581.
Mathes, William A. (REPORT 2814, omilted in Record).
Reports made by, from Massey, Samuel (REPORT 2763, omittedin Record).
Onnmittee on Invalid Pensions Maugbermar, John G. (REPORT 1354) 2447.
Adams, Mary G. (REPORT 2103) 4089. Miller, Dallas {REPORT 424) 1194.
Alward, Henry (REPORT 2560) 5181. Moore, John (REPORT 2118) 4089.
Arrears of pensions (bill H. R. 9961; REPORT 2120) 4089. Mullin, Alice (REPORT 2108) 4089.
Artificial limbs (bill H. P,. 7435) 4672. · Murphy, Barbara (REPORT 2107) 4089.
Bailey, Catherine K. (REPORT 1359) 2447. Mussman, Ann E. (REPORT3318) 7929.
Baldwin, Nancy (REPORT 1541) 2926. Nevels, Mary (REPORT 1539) 2925.
Barry, Joanna (REPORT 1536) 2925. Ohaver, Warren (REPORT 1533) 2925.
Battles, Jesse T. (REPORT 1544) 2926. Oliphant, George E. (REPORT 1032) 2022.
Bernhard, George {REPORT 1553) 2926. Payment of pensions (REPORT 873) 1830. -
Bertram, Benjamin A. (REPORT 2129) 4090. Pension Office circular (REPORT 723) 1500.
Bowlin, Vincent (REPORT 2097) 4089. Perry, Joseph (REPORT 875) 1830.
Bowman, James W. (REPORT 2128) 4090. Price, Samuel (REPORT 1549) 2926.
Brewer, William H. (REPORT 1555) 2926. Quinton, Margaret (REPORT 2563) 5181.
Bricker, Michael E. (REPORT 1353) 2447. Records, Thompson L. (REPORT 3216) 7361.
Brown, Hugh A. (REPORT 1358) 2447. Rennoe, David M. (REPORTS 158, 876) 769, 1830.
Bryan, Julia (REPORT 2122) 4090. Rhoads, Julia A. (REPORT 2127) 4090.
Burtram, Benjamin (REPORT 2112) 4089. Rhody, George (REPORT 2642) 5389.
Byers, Benjamin F. (REPORT 1351) 2447. Richards, Ida (REPORT 2106) 4089.
Carpenter, Pauline T. (REPORT 2320) 4581. Robeson, John (REPORT 2643) 5389.
Coffey, Moses T. (REPORT 2708) 5480. Robinson, Jane (REPORT 3213) 7361.
Coleman, John S. (REPORT 2115) 40tl9. Rogers, Louisa (REPORT 2125) 4090.
Cotner, Nancy J. (REPORT 3212) 7361. Ruoft~ Dorothea (REPORT 2315) 4581.
Curtin, Mary ( REPORT 21~2) 4090. Scott, William (REPORT 1349) 2447. ,
Dean, John A. (HEPORT 2324) 4581. Sellers, Joseph B. {REPORT 2645) 5389.
Denby, Laura Hooper (HEPORT 2357) 4090. Seward, Melvin (REPORT 2111) 4089.
Dependent pension bill ( UEPORT 1694) 2959, Sheafer, John (REPORT 2321) 4581.
Deveny, Elias (REPORT 1:355) 2447. • Silver, Philip W. (REPORT 2812) 6068.
Dewey, Fletcher S. (REPORT 1356) 2447. Sin~leton, Susan (REPORT 2133) 4.089.
Dillon, Ardenia (REPORT 2322) 4581. Sissler, John (REPORT 1554) 2926.
Druschel, Wilhelmine C. (REPORT 1545) 2926. Small, Benjamin F. (REPORT 2099) 4089.
Dunn, Jane Brown (REPORT 11n) 2156. Smith 1 Eliza: (REPORT 2644) 5389.
Eberlin, Albertina (REPORT 1547) 2926. Smith, John E. (REPORT 1033) 2022.
Etmire, Eliza (REPORT 1548) 2926. Snyder, James J. (REPORT 2113) 4089.
Evans, Elizabeth (REPORT 2559) 5181. Still well, Jesse M. (REPORTS 2102, 2104) 4089.
FalVey, Catharine (REPORT 2110) 4089. Stroup, Finton A. (REPORT 877) 1830.
Ferguson, Ann V. (REPORT 1532) 2925. Taylor, Caroline (REPORT 3320) 7929.
Fisher, Samuel C. (REPORT 1552) 2926. Thiele, Anna M. (REPORT 1540) 2926.
Francis, Mary J. (HEPORT 422) 1194. Thompson, John K. {HRPORT 2318) 4581.
Francis, Nathaniel (REPORT 2121) 4089. Thompson {Thomas) Philip (REPORT 2813) 6068.
Frederick, Charlotte (REPORT 2114) 4089. Tole, Bridget (REPORT 2327) 4581.
Gaines, Jesse H. (REPORT 159) 769. Townsend, Thomas F. (REPORT 266) 1025.
Gallagher, William (REPORTS 2117, 3214) 4089,7361. Van Arsdel, Joseph (REPORT 1546) 2926.
Gates, Fidel (REPORT 3211) 7360. Vandevender, Delilah (REPORT 1347) 2447.
Gentry, David (REPORT 1357) 2447. Weathers, Enoch (REPORT 1537) 2925.
Geyer, Hila E. (REPORT 2323) 4581. Whipple, Mary (REPORT 2326) 4581.
Gibbons, David (REPORT 1348) 2447. White, James (REPORT 2131) 4090.
Glenning, John (REPORT 1538) 2925. Whittlesey, Catharine K. (REPORT 2296) 4090.
Gordon, William P. (bill H. R. 10267; REPORT 2404) 4771. Zimmerman,_Joseph (REPORT 1543) 2926. •
Goslee, Mary J. (REPORT 2116) 4089. Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES.
Green, Cullen W. (REPORT 1535) 2925.
Hackleman, Charlotte C. ~EPORT 16) 453. Matteosian, H. B.
Haines, Simon {REPORT 1352) 2447. Bills for relief (see bill H. R. 5240, 5934).
Hall, Elias H. (REPORT 2561) 5181. Petition for relief 500.
Hardy, JamesG. W. (REPORT 1534) 2925. Matthews, Catherine
Harper, Hamilton R. (REPORT 423) 1194.
Harris, Daniel K. (REPORT 2314) 4581. _, Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514).
Harris, Thomas (REPORT 1542) 2926. Matthews, Eliza
Hawn, Mrs. Emanuel R. (REPORT-874) 1830. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6519).
Heath, Flora (REPORT 2315) 4581.
Heilman, Abraham (REPORT 1556) 2926. Matthews, F. F.
Heiny, Lydia (REPORT 2124) 4090. Papers referred in House 1209.
Herrington, James M. (REPORT 2325) 4581. Matthews, Felix .A.
Hollis, Elizabeth (REPORT 2319) 4581.
Houck, Eliza J. (REPORT .2109) 4089. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10178).
Howard, Benjamin F. {REPORT 2558) 5181. Matthews, H. B. ,
Jackson, Samuel J. (REPORT 2098) 4089. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3645).
502 INDEX 'f O THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Matthews, Joseph Maxwell Land Grant.
Bill for r elief of estate (see bill H. R. 1Q045). .Joint resolution relatiYe to (seeS. R. 54). -
Matthews, B. B. .Joint resolution to protect settlers on (see H. Res. 218).
Resolution in House to investigate referred 1513.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8449). Petition for aeliefof settlers on 4452.
Matthews, R icltard
May, David
Petition for pension 1322.
Bill to pension (see bill S. 2718).
Matthews, S amh B.
May, F rederick
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 26H)
Petition for relief of widow 3163.
Matthews, S teplum, J.
May,J. S .
Papers referred in House 613.
Petition for relief 43, 2871. Bill to pension (see biJl S. 2945).
Matthew·s and Parker May, John
Report of Court of Claims on claim of 1467. Bill for relief (see bill H . R. 8820).
Mattingly r F ra ncis May, Joltn S.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 627). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10130).
Petition for relief 4613.
Mattingly, Thonws
May, Lewis L.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7258).
Petition for relief 1210. Petition for relief 2241.
Mattock, J. P. May, M opdy H.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6433). Papers referred in House 4847.
Mauck, Helen W. May, Robert
Bill to pension (see billS. 1005). Bills for relief (see bills S. 1315, 1823).
Papers referred in House 1171.
Maughermar, John G.
Bills for relief (see oills H. R. 2098, 11096). May, Victor ia
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10944).
Maulding, Daniel M. '
Bill to increase pension (see .bill H. R. 717). Mayberry, C',o1·delia
Petition for relief of estate 4661.
Maulding, lJiary
· Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8925). Mayberry, John
Bills for relief of estate (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514).
Maulsby, T!toma13 A.
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 9565). Mayden, Eliza J .
Petition for increase of pension 2985. Bill to _pension (see bill S. 1254).
Maumee Valley Monumental Association Mayer, D a"''id
Bills to survey historic grounds in connection with (see bills S. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2091).
354; H. R. 1738). Mayer, J acob
Bill making appropriation for (see bill H. R. 5006).
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4642).
Maupin, Marga ret H.
Mayer, L eopold
Bill for relief (see ~ill H. R. 3788).
Bill to increase pension (see bill S. 619).
Maury, Ca-roline L.
Mayer, Michael
Bill for relief (see billS. 203).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7309). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 252).
Mayer, Moses
~aury, James H.
Papers referred in House 433. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10586).
Maus, Rosina Mayer, Peter
P-etition for relief 1003. Bill to pension (see hill H. R. i154) 190.
Mavey, .Aaron A. Mayfield, Gidto n
Papers referred in House 1937. _ Petition for relief 1577.
M~yfield, L. E.
Maxted, Joltn D., andothers
Petitio'~!
for relief 2539.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 878).
Maxwell, Iowa Mayfield, Sianwix H.
Bill to grant condemned cannon to Grand Army of Republic post Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10293).
at (see bill H. R. 5113). Papers referred in House 4847.
Mayfield, W t1ham
Max:well, Oatltarine Petition for relief 2985.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 499).
Mayhew, George B.
Maxwell, Charles D. Bill for relief (see bill ll. R. 5316).
Papers withdrawn in Senate 6105. Petition for relief 501.
Maxwell, Eleanor Mayhew, Waliam M.
Petition for relief of heirs 3163. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6801).
Maxwell, Gem·ge Maynadier, WilliamM.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 767). Bill for relief (see billS. 503).
Maxwell, George, and others Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 11).
Bill for relief (see bill S. 1090). Maynard, .Toh_n M .
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8596). Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 3455).
Maxwell, Joel Petirion for pension 336.
Bin to correct military record of (see bill H. R.. 7925). Maynard, Mar-y A.
Petition fQr <!Qn:Q.C'tioi'J of V~Hitary record 1719. I Bill for relief (see bill H . R 10393).
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAI.J RECORD. 503
Maynard~ Ma1·y B. Mea! e 3 1 James I.
Petition for relief 4652. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5480).
Maynard, lJfary S. Meares, Ttiomas D. (administrator) .
Bill to pension (see billS. 2459). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6047).
Papers referred in House 3~6.
Maynard~ William T.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 11433). Mears, John W.
Mayo,F. TV. Bill for relief (see billS. 1977).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3235).
Petition for relief of heirs 2367. Papers referred in House 961.
Mayo, 1 aiah G. Meath, Patrick 0.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 824). Bill referring to Court of Claims the claim of (see bill H. Res.
Mayo, Lewis P. 152).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8122). Papers referred in House 2792.
Mays, Miles L. Meat Product
Petition for relief 1891. Resolution in Senate for specialcommitteetoinvestigate, passed
4083, 4208.
Mays, Richard
Meats
Petition for relief 4493.
Bill to inspect exports of (see bill S. 535).
Mays, William, H. Petitions relative to restl'iction of foreign governments on Ameri-
Bill to pension (see billS. 3556). can meats 43, 614, 725, 726~ 765,767, 824, 855, 926,' 1396.
Mayse, Mohal.a J. Meatti, Patrick G.
Petition for relief of estate 5607. Papers referred in House 2934.
Maysville, Kentucky Mecklen, G. F.
Bill to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 5370), Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8497).
M. C. Upper (vessel) Medals
Bills to allow American register (see bills S. 2197; H. R. 6649). Bill to issue medals to soldiers and sailors in war of rebellion
(see bill H. R.. 5706).
Mead, Alan and Walter Bill to present medals to survivors of forlorn hope at Port Hud-
Petition for relief 1355. son (see bill H. R. 1534). •
Joint resolutions to strike off copies of national (see S. R: 39;
Mead, Fidelia E. H. Res. 74). ~
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 10016). Joint resolution to grant medals to three months' troops in 1861
Meade, Elnathan (seeS. R. 85).
Joint reSolutions of Nebraska Legislature in favor of granting
Bill to increase pension (see billS. 1427). medals to soldiers in war of rebellion 322.
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 4069).
Medical and Surgical History of the Rebellion
Meade, Richard W.
Joint resolution to print additional copies (see H. Res. 118).
Bills for relief of heirs (see bills H. R. 6336, 11345). Joint resolution to reprint (see H. Res. 125).
Joint resolution relative to claim of (seeS. R. 118). Resolution to print additional copies, referred 1744.
Joint resolution for relief (see H. Res. 189).
Petition for relief 2725. Medicines
Meader, Sarah Bill to prevent use of mails to a{].vertise noxious (see bill H. R~
1518) ..
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8156).
Petition for pemion 1806. Mediwankantons. See INDIANS.
Meader, F. P. A. Median, .A. ' B.
Papers referred in House 531. Bills for relief (see bill H. R. 10002).
Meador, Robert B. A. Medley, F. 0.
Petition for relief398. Petition for relief 7860.
Meadow River, West Virginia Medley, Henry
Report of Secretary of War on survey of (H. R. Ex. Doc. 114) Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 334).
670. Petition for relief 43.
Meadows, George W. Meece, Daniel
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. S322). Petition for relief 1576.
Meadows, J. TV. Meece, Lucretia
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 1972). Bill to pension (see bilJ H. R. 8696).
Meadows, S. A. and J. A. (administmtors) Meeha, Catharine Barry
Petition for relief 5236. · Bill for reli~f (see bill H. R. 5379).
Meadows, S. H. Meek, .A. A.
Pe~ition for relief 2367. Bills for. relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
Meadows, William J. Meek, Jacob A.
Petition for pension 856. Bill for relief of estate (see bill H. H. 10918).
Meal, Jmnes A. Meek, James H.
Petition for relief 613. Petition for relief 1172..
Means, (;alvin Meek, John
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4121). Petition for relief 2241.
Means, George JV. Meekin, James H.
Petition for relief 1577. Bill for relief (see bill II. R. 4829).
Means, Joseph Meeks, J. W. 0.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 3998). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7582).
504 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Meeks, Peter Memphis, Tennessee
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8402). Bill to extend limits of port (see bill II. R. 5032).
Bill to amend act allowing bridge across Mississippi River at
Meetan, John (see bill H. R. 7871).
Papers referred in House 3471. Bill to pay enrolled milftia of (see bill H. R. 10061).
Bill to purchase clock for custom-house at (see bill H. R. 5725).
Megee, Martha ..A. Bill for road to national cemetery at (see bill H. R. 4372).
Petition for relief 3995. Joint resolution to erect rostrum in national cemetery (see H.
Res. 43).
Meggnier, Job E.
Petition for increase of pension 7860. Memphis and Charleston Railroad
Petition for relief 924.
Me gin ley, Neal
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2124)·. Memphis, Arkansas and Kansas Railway
Bill to allow them to bridge l\IississiJ,Jpi River (see bill H. R.
Mehan, Catherine 2014).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7469). Menadier, Rudolph
Mehrten, John R. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7103).
Papers referred in Honse 3072. Menchey, Edward
Meier, Vrena Petition for relief of estate 236.7.
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8456). Mendenhall, Sarah E.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2952).
Mekin, Jmnes H.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4829). Menees, John W. (administrator)
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
Melbourne, W1'lbur F.
Menhenitt, H enry
Dill for relief (see billS. 2804).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9539). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10925).
Melbourne Exposition Menomonee Reservation. See INDIANS.
Joint _resolution to partidpate in (see H. Res. 72). Menshon, Smith R.
Report of Secretary of State relative to (H. R. Ex. Doc. 28) 111, Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 360).
• 113.
Mentzer, David D.
Melchor, Harriet Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4746).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9775). Petition for pension 398.
Meldrum, John· Mentzer, William G.
Bill for relief (see bill S. 719). Bill to .pension (see bill H. R. 4862).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2799). Menz, John
Melendy, ..Alplwnzo H. Petition for relief 2387.
Bill to pension (see billS. 1159). Mercer, Furnifold
Melitz·, Richard Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4851).
Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 4194). Mercer County, Illinois
Mellen, George H. Bill to grant condemned cannon to Soldiers and Sailors' Monu-
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8300). ment Association of (see bill H. R. '11561).
'Mellifont, John Merch:t.nt, mysses
Bill for relief (see billS. 1349). Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 6430, 6550)
Bill for I'elief (see bill H. R. 2983). Merchant Marine. See COMMERCE AND NAVIGATION•
Mellsap, Mari01~ .Merchants and Miners' Transportation Company
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8982).' Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7296).
Melton, Henry , Merchants National Bank of Poughkeepsie, New York
Petition for relief 334. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 923, 8464, 8564).
Papers referred in House 367. Papers referred in House 367.
Melton, Reuben R. H. Merckle, Johanna
Petition for pension 8441. Petition for relief 4436.
Melton, William Meredith, Madison M.
Petition for relief of estate 5194. Bill to increase pension (see bill S. 1591).
Melville, Georoe W. Meridian. See INTERNATIONAL MERIDIAN CONFERENCE.
Bill to promote in Navy (see bill S. 2797).
Bill to advance one grade in Navy (see bill H. R. 2659). Meridian, Mississippi
Petitions to promot-e 6226, 6292. Bill to erect public building at (see bill S. 2566).
Bill to bold United States courts at (see bill H. R. 9066).
Melvin, Jolm petitions for bill 2955, 3163, 3608.
Petition for relief 1357.
Meriott, Tlwrnas J.
Members of Congress. See also REPRESENTATIVES; SENATO_RS. Bill to pension (see bill H. R.l1576).
Bills to prohibit use of passes by (see bills S. 285; H. R. 1433).
Bills tO allow clerks to (see bills H. R. 1924, 6095, 8059). Meritz, Richard
Bill to prohibit their acting as attorneys for subsidized railroads Petition for relief 1990.
(see bill H. R. 2002). . Meriwether, G. M., and othe1·s
Bills to allow franking privilege on official correspondence (see
bills H. R. 3334, 4475, 5065). Petition for relief 4436.
Bill to reduce mileage of (see bill H. R. 8060). Meriwether, Dauid
Joint resolution for amendment to Constitution to change com- Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 331).
mencement of term of (see H. Res. 120). · · Papers referred in House 469•
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Called to the chair 51. Committee rooms: resolution for changes in 153.
Amendments offered by, to Hour of meeting: resolution fixing at 11 o'clock a. m. 3997.
Department of labor: bill to establish 2322, 2323. Tariff debate: resolution to extend 4088.
Tariff bill: card clothing 6388. Oo-mmittee on Ways and Means
• --looking-glass plates 5646. Purchase of United States bonds (REPORT 386) 1192.
--carpeting 6385. Tariff and internal-revenue bill (bill H. R. 9051; REPORT 1496)
- - d a t e of6386, _6477, 6517. 2615. ·
---kaolin 6388. Yates of. See YEA .AND NAY VoTES.
- - marble 6388.
_ _ type 5953. "r .I.N.ills,Bills
!J'I\6;
TheopMlus Fisk
for relief (see bilLs S. 1104, 1210).
Bills and joint resolutions introduced 6y • Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3684).
Bonds of United States: for purchase of (see bill H. R. 5034)
488. Millsapps, Mary E. I
Halsey, J. H: for relief (see bill H. R. 6857) 1037. \/ Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9696).
Motions and resolutions offered by- Milroy, John
Adjourn: to 42, 111, 124, 338, 281, 364, 396, 431, 853, 1036, Bill to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 3545).
3317, 3608, 3671, 4894, 4977, 5857, 6398, 6496.
Adjourn over: to 12, 15, 52, 83, 466, 467, 1128, 1384, 4736, 5865. Milroy, Robert H.
Blount, James H: to eleet as Speaker pro tempore 5679. · Bills for relief (see bill H. R. 7192, 9888.
Committee clerks:. to recommitreportforassignmentof314, 315.
Committee on Labor: to make special order for business reported Milwaukee, Wisconsi11
from 4469, 7504. Bills to erect public build!Jlg at (see bills S. 154; H. R. 1934).
- - - for evening_sessiqn to consider business from 6191. Petition to erect public building at 608.
Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds: to make special Milwaukee, Lake Shore and Western Railway
order Of bills reported from 844. ·
Committee on Ways and Means: for leave to sit during sessions Bills to grant_right of way through Lac de Flambeau reservation
2154. to (see bills S. 2901; H. R. 9958).
Committees: that Speaker app<Jint 12. Minard, Matilda -
Cox, Samuel S: to elect as Speaker pro tempore 519, 1418. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 11377).
Evening sessions: for, withdrawn 4891.
Holiday adjournment: for 81. Miner, John A.
Hour of meeting: fixing at 12 o'clock m. 8, 7059. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2739).
McMillin, Benton: to elect as Speaker pro tempore 7086.
President's message: to print 12. Mineral Lands. See PUBLIC LANDS,
Recess: for 52, 3~97, 3316, 3430, 6159. Ming, D. H.
Senate: notifying them of election of Speaker pro tempo·re 519, Bill for relief (see bills. 3626).
1418.
Tariff bill: to print extra. copies 1661. Minga, George
Petitions and papers presented by, from Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10010).
Carpenter, .J. Y: for :relief 2725. Mingis, Elijah J.
Colleges and universities, faculties of: for pla-cing forei~ books
on the free-list 1130. Bill to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 732--1).
Co grove, .Jones: for relief 4935. Mingo Creek, South OaPoli11a
Holsey, Julius H: for extension of letters-patent 1038. Bill to improve, introduced by Mr. Dargan 1003.
Jones, Morgan: for relief of heirs 1130, 8363.
:Moore, John T~ war claim 501. Mining Debris. See CALIFORNIA.
:Patrons of Husbandry: for relief 766. Ministers. See DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR SERVICE.
Texas, citizens of: for postal telegraph 1172, 3164.
- - - fo1· increase of pay of fourth-class postmaster3 337. Mlnk, John W.
- - - citizens of Bell County: for payment of Indian depreda- Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 6345).
tion claims 5015.
, - - - citizens of W a.shington County: against branding or tax- Minneapolis, Minnesota
_ing lard 3199. Bill to grant lands bordering on Nicollet Island to (see bill H. R.
Remarks by, on 6286).
Bills to vest in 'city the improvements at St. Anthony's Falls
Committee on Elections: election of 42. (see bills S. 2820; H. R. 9768). -
Delegate from ''No Man's Land" 40. Petition for more land for post-office site at 1359.
Department of Labor 2322.
French spoliation claims 105. Minneapolis, Sault Ste. Marie and Atlantic Railway
Introduction of bills 82. Joint resolutions to sell part of military reservation to (seeS. -
Purchase of United States bonds 1595. R. 64; H. Res. 135).
Tariff 3057-3064, 5644, 5645, 5949, 6654.
- - - brick 5641, 5642. Minnesota
- - - broom corn 5704. Bill to regulate salary and expenses ot United States district
- - - chicory root 5687. judge in (see bill S. 1666).
- - - crude metals 5639, 5640. Bill to establish northern judicial district in (see bill H. R. 5646).
- - - dye woods 5634. Bill to regulate terms of United States courts in (see bill H. R.
- - flax 5063, 5064, 5069. 5932). .
- - - grindstones 5699. Bills to hold United States courts at Duluth (see bills H. R. 1582,
- - luwber 4775, 4776,4917,4918, 4931, 4967. 5932). I
- - meats and game 5691. Bill to forfeit railroad land grant to (see hill H. R. 5997).
- -·-quicksilver ~638, 5639. Bill for relief of First Mounted Rangers of (see bill H. R. 2538).
- - sugar 6032, 6033, 6035. Joint resolution for commission to establish northern boundary
- - vegetables 5683. of (see S. R. 66).
Tariff debate '3316, fi63L Memorial of J,egisla.ture relative to bounty claims 110.
Tariff petitions 1979. Memorial of Legislature relative- to arrears of pensions 111.
Texas claims 2159. Resolution. of Legislature in favor of passage of interstate-com-
Whisky tax 5683, 5684. merce bill with amendments 1937.
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Missouri Missouri River-Continued.
Bills to settle militia claims of (see bills S. 473; H. R. 1596, Petition to improve at New Haven 1395.
1609). Petition to improve at Miami, Mo. 1430.
Bill to extend pension laws to militia of (see bill H. R. 4984). Petition for bridge across 5236, 5608.
Bill to pay bounty to militia of (see bill H. R. 8559). Missouri River and Land Improvement Company
Bill to amend judicial districts in (see bill H. R. 3413).
Bill to change time of sessions of circuit court in western district Bills to allow them to bridge Missouri River (see bills H. R.
(see bill H. R. 1604). 9619, 11493).
petitions for bill1762, 2894.
Bill to change time of holding United States courts . in eastern Mitchell, D. H.
district of (see bill H. R. 8044). Biil for relief (see bill S. 1527).
Bills to transfer Audrain County to western judicial district in Bills for relief (see bilLs H. R. 2219, 2249).
(see bills S. 3539; H. R. 6831) .. Petition for relief 591, 612, 726.
Bills granting pensions to Powell's Battalion of Mounted Volun- Mitchell, Daniel W.
teers of (see bills S. 2881, 2513).
Resolution in House to investigate imprisonment of county Petition for relief 5236.
judges in St. Clair County, referred 279, 280. Mitchell, EHzabeth G.
Report of commissioner relative to fish-cultural station in (S. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10697).
Mrs. Doc. 23) 126, 255. Petition for relief 5859.
Estimate for a fish-cultural station in (H. R. Ex. Doc. 353)
5169. Mitchell, Ellen M.
Resolution of Legislature for improvement of Grand River 781. Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 5920).
Petition of the Holland Horse for relief 9017.
Mitchell, F. G.
Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad . Bills for relief (see bills H. ~· 5727, 6514).
Bills to regulate charges in Indian Territory (see bilLs S. 267;
H. R. 1202). Mitchell, Fannie
Missouri River Petition for relief 1991.
Bill to establish forest reservation at headwaters of (see billS. Mitchell, George W.
540). Petition for relief 1209. .
Amendment to make appropriation for improvement of, intro-
duced by Mr. Manderson 4081. Mitchell, H. R.
Bill to authorize and regulate the construction of bridges across Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3676).
(see billS. 275). .
Bill to allow Aberdeen, Bismarck and Northwestern Railway to Mitchell, Harriet E.
bridge (see bill H. R. 7438). Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514).
Bill to allow Benton Bridge Company to bridge (see bill H. R. Mitchell, HarrisM L.
3070).
Bill to allow Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway to Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3803).
bridge (see bill H. R. 7776). Mitchell, Henry L.
Bills to allow Chicago, Oquawka and Kansas City Railroad to Bills for relief (see bilLs H. R. 5727, 6514, 10252).
bridge (see bills S. 1404; H. R. 3523).
Bill to allow Clinton and Dlinois Bridge Company to bridge (see Mitchell, Hester J.
bill H. R. 6610). Bill for relief (see bill H. R.10264).
Bills to allow bridge at Decatur (see bills S. 2618; H. R. 8841). Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 10957).
Bill to allow Duluth, Watertown and Pacific Railway to bridge
(see bill H. R. 3063). Mitchell, James A.
Bills to allow Forest City and Watertown Railway to bridge (see Bill tO pension (see bill H. R. 7277).
bills S. 2030; H. R. 6699). Petition for pension 367, 2634.
Bill to allow Iowa and Nebraska Bridge Company to bridge (see Mitchell, Jmnes B.
bill H. R. 10347). .
Bill to allow bridge at Jefferson (see bill H. R. 2606). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 615).
Bill to allow bridge·near mouth of Kansas River across (see bill Papers referred in House 334.
s. 3126). . Mitchell, John
Bill to allow Kansas City Terminal Railway to bridge (see bill Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 651~).
s. 3146).
Bills to allow Lexington Bridge Company to bridge (see bills S. Mitchell, John B.
276; H. R. 2578). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2144).
Bill to allow Missouri River and Land Improvement Company Mitchell, John H.
to bridge (see bill H. R. 9619). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2952) .
• Bill to allow Nebraska City to bridge (see billS. 2674).
Bills to allow Nebraska Central Railway to bridge (see bills S. Mitchell, John H. (a Senator from Oregon)
2780; H. R. 6440). Attended 4.
Bills to allow bridge at Ponca across (see bills S. 1622; H. R. Appointed on committees 16.
2625). Appointed conferee 2556, 2566, 3052, 3"246, 7277, 8281.
Bill to allow bridge at Pierre across (see bill H. R. 11425).
Bills to allow Randolph and Kansas City Bridge Company to Amendments offered by, to
bridge (see bills S. 3222; H. R. 10628). Aliens: bill to restrict ownership of land by 535.
Bills to allow St. Louis, Keokuk and Northwestern Railroad to Blanke, Caspar: bill to pension 4947.
bridge (see bills S. 274; H. R. 4680). Coffey, Bartholomew: payment for services at Umatilla Indian
Bills to allow bridge at Sioux City across (see bills S. 1701; H. re.'lervation 8889.
R. 4469, 8946). Consular and Diplomatic appropriation bill 2562.
Resolution of inquiry in Senate relative to bl'idge of Union Pacific Deficiency appropriation bill 4940, 6013, 6227, 6455, 7883, 8644.
Railroad across, passed 9347. Diplomatic and consular appropriation bill 4694, 4937.
Report of Secretary of War on construction of bridge by Omaha Duluth and Winnipeg Railroad: bill granting right of way to
and Council Bluffs Railway over (S. Ex. Doc. 83) 506, 535, 8743.
567, 1358. General deficiency appropriation bill 2543.
Report ofSecretary of War on construction of bridges across (S. Indian appropriation bill 32~, 3274, 3617, 4814.
Ex. Doc ..l20) 1938. Indian depredation claims: bill to pay 7011, 7170.
ReportofSecretary of War relative to improvement of (S. Ex. Legislative; executive and judicial appropriation bill 5415.
Doc.l49) 970, 3114. Light-houses: bill to erect 8212.
Petitions to improve 52,1172, 1174, 1209, 2871. Mineral lands: to authorize sale to aliens, withdrawn 1042, 1076.
Petition to improve at Anon Rock, Missouri 1112. Navy appropriation bill 6783, 6784.
Petition to improve at Atchison 1132. Oregon: bill to establish land district in 510.
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Mitchell, John H.-Continued. Mitchell, John H.-Continued.
Amendments offered ~y, to Bills and joint resolutions introduced by
R~ilroad land gro.nts: bill to forfeit 1825, 3037, 3501. Northern Pacific Railroad: to protect purchasers of lands from
.River and harbor appropriation bill 4308. (see bill S. 557) 33.
Sundry civilappropriation bill1942, 5658, 6769, 690:?, 6985, 7123. Officer, Eli C: for relief (see billS. 709) 49.
Urgent deficiency appropriation bill1330. Oregon: for additional land district in (see bill S. 555) 33.
Bills and joint resolutions introduced b.} - - - for military wagon-roads in (see bill S. 1093) 165.
.Adams, Enoch G: to increase pension (see bills S. 692, 696) 48. - - - for resurvey of public lands in (see bill S. 556) 33.
Adams, W. L: for relief (see billS. 1388) 402. - - - to construct military telegraph in (see bill S. 1947) 1134.
.Armstrong, William: for relief (see billS. 710) 49. ---to improve military wagon-road in (see billS. 569) 33.
.A.rnol.d, Green: for relief (see billS. 716) 49. Oregon Indi~u depredation claims: to pay (see billS. 1150) 185.
Astona,, Oregon: to construct wharf at (see bill S. 707) 49. Oregon Pavmg and Contract Company : for relief (see billS.
Barnes, George A: for relief (see bill S. 718) 49. 3159) 5196.
Banmhager, Herman: to incre.:'l.Se pension (see bills S. 571, 699) Patos Island, Washington Territory: for light-house on (see bill
33, 48. s. 3282) 5997.
Beebe, Nelson: to pension (see billS. 3160) 5196. Platt, .Anna: to pension (see billS. 3551) 8592.
Dellion, Henry: for relief (see billS. 691) 48. Postage: to reduce on letters (see billS. 3558) 8643.
Blanke, Casper: to pension (see billS. 2833) 3549. Post-Office Department: to regulate practice in (see billS. 2647)
Bounty: granting to seamen enlisted in Navy (see bill S. 1894) 2796.
1007. Public lands: to reimburse purchasers and settlers o~ (see bill
Burr, Frederick H: for relief (see billS. 2237) 1729. s. 581) 33.
Campbell, William B: for relief (see billS. 722) 49. Polsky, Hemy: to pension (see billS. 702) 48.
Chase, Elmore Y: to pension (see bill S. 697) 48. R~dmond, Thomas: to pension (see billS. 704) 49. ·
C~ese immigration: to prohibit (see billS. 582) 33. R10go, H. C: for relief (see billS. 2303) 1847.
C<l!ut d'Alene Indians: to -purchase portion of reservation (see Rundlett, .Annie D. and .Annie H: to pension (see billS. 2664)
bills. 3326) 6227. 2873.
Columbia, River: for light-ship on (see bill S. 3237) 5658. Salem, Oregon: to erect public building at (see billS. 568) 33.
- - - to retnove obstructions in (see billS. 1801) 828. Saltmarsh, Arthur: for relief (see billS. 717) 49.
- - - t o construct ship-railway at The Dalles (see billS. u66) Senators: to elect by popnlar vote (seeS. R. 117) 9613.
33. Shipley, H. W: for relief (see billS. 720) 49.
- - - to improve month (see billS. 561) 33. Sinnott, P. B: for relief (see billS. 570) 33.
Columbia River Bridge Company: to allow them to bridge Co- Skagit River, Washington Territory: for protection ofleft ·bank
lumbia River (see billS. 560) 33. (see billS. 2119) 1403.
Columbia River Cascades: to continue work on cnnalat (see bill Spurgeon, F: for relief (see billS. 2196) 1580.
s. 562) 33, Stew~rd, Robert: · to pension (see billS. 3594) 9888.
Conlan, Michael: for relief (see billS. 2971) 4299. Territories: to amend act to restrict ownership of real estate in
Coos Bay, Oregon: to improve (see billS. 565) 33. (see billS. 580) 33.
Coquille River, Oregon: to improve mouth of (see bill S. 708) The Dalles, Oregon : to erect public building at (see bill S.1664)
49. 691.
· Davis, L. A: for relief (see bill ::3. 1820) 859. T~ompson, Willia~: to increase pension (see billS. 3605) 10015.
Denton, Charles W: for relief (see billS. 1088) 164. Tillamook Bay: to Improve (see billS. 1094) 165.
Drawbacks: to amend law relative to (see bill S. 573) 33. Tin: to amend l::tw relati\·e to drawback duty on (see bills S.
Eddy, .Asher R: for relief of sureties (see billS. 2680) 2896. 572, 2000) 33. 1176.
Flowers, Samuel B: for relief (see billS. 715) 49. IDm, Samuel T: to pension (see billS. 700) 48. .
French, Peter: for relief (see billS. 734) 49. Umatilla Indian resermtion: for allotment oflands in severalty
Gaskins, Charles: for relief (see billS. 2888) 3800. on (see bil~ S. 3506) 8154.
Georgetown Barge, Dock, Elevator, and Railway Company: to - - - to amend act for allotment of lands in severalty on (see
incorporate (see billS. 1780) 788. bills. 970) 88.
Gilstrap, 1\I. J: for relief (see billS. 3012) 4536. - - to sell portion of (see billS. 1946) 1134.
Gray's Harbor, Washington Territory: for light-house at (see Umpqua River, Oregon: to improve (see billS. 564) 33.
bills. 3281) 5997. - - - for light-house near mouth (see billS. 2778) 3268.
Hamilton, S. M: for relief (see billS. 725) 49. Wasb~ngton, Geo~ge H: for relief (see billS. 694) 48.
Harris, George W: for relief of heirs (see billS. 723) 49. Wasbwgton Terntory: for two additional justices of supreine
Hasler, Jacob W: to increase pension (see billS. 701) 48. court ('3ee billS. 3415) 7153.
HecetaHead, Oregon: for light-house at (see billS. 3280) 5997. - - t o pr_o tect settlers on schooll::tnds in (see billS. 558) 33.
Hellman, U. S·: for relief (see billS. 3358) 6568. Waters, John: to pension (see billS. 698) 48. ·
Holladay, Ben: for relief of representative (see bill S. 721) 49. Weist, William: to pension (see billS. 693) 48.
Holladay, Esther: for relief (see billS. 2755) 3222. Wh~eler, Henry H: for relief ~see bill S. 711) 49.
Holton, D. S: for relief (see billS. 1087) 164. Whttlock, Lorenzo R: to pensiOn (see bill S. 3550) 8592.
Hubbard, Hiram W: for relief of h eirs (see billS. 1826) 860. Woodr~m, Martha _F_: to pensio_n (se_e billS. 2166) 1491.
Idaho supreme court: for additional associate justice of (see bi11s Wyommg: for add1tlonal a'3socmte JUStice in (see billS. 1324)
3419) 7202. . M~ •
Immigration: to prohibit objectionable (see billS. 578) 33. - - - granting lands to (see bill S. 1326) 340.
Indian Bureau: to promote efficiency of (see billS. 1149) 185. Yaquina Bay, Oregon: fo.r light-house at (see billS. 706) 49.
Indian depredation claims: to pay (see billS. 2302) 1847. - - - to establish life-saving station at (see bill S. 559) 33.
Ingalls, Rufus: to increase rank on retired-list (see bill S. 579) ---to improve (see billS. 563) 33.
33. Yaquina City, Oregon: to erect public buildina at (see billS~
Kintz, Jacob: to pension (see billS. 1086) 164. 567) 33. b
- - to relieve from charge of desertion (see billS. 1085) 164. Motions and resolutions offered by
Latah County: to organize (see bill S. 26TI) 2873.
Life-saving stations: for additional (see bill S. 705) 49. California. volun te~r company: inquiry relative to muster of 186.
Lindsey, M. T: to pension (see bill S. 703) 49. Camr d'Alene Indtan reservation: inquiry relative to 618 693
Lockwood, Chauncey M: for relief (see billS. 726) 49. Corea: inquiry relative to di. turbances in 289, 7804. ' ·
lticBean, John: for relief (see billS. 2213) 1618. Fort Canby reservation: iuqniry relative to 50.
McKay, William C: for relief (see billS. 713) 49. Indian depredation claims: for appointment of select committee
McKernan, John: for relief (see billS. 1325) 340. · to consider 2873.
Martin, R. C: for relief (see billS. 695) 48. . Klamath County, Oregon: inquiry relative to lands in 2796.
Meldrum, John: for relief (see billS. 719) 49. Larimer, Sarah L: to withdraw her papers 9613.
Meyer, William: to pension (see bill S. 3013) 4536. Miles, John C: to withdraw his papers 50.
Miller, Samuel: to pension (see bill S. 2707) 2990. Miller, Guilford: inquiry relative to C..'l.Se of 7383.
Mineral lands: to develop on Indian reservations (see bill S. Mineral claim~: inquiry relati>c to delay in investjgating 9394.
. 1800) 828. Opium smuggling: inquiry relative to 3320.
Morrison, Abial: for relief (see bill S. 712) 49. Oregon: inquiry relati,·c to locating national park in 1580.
Naval station: to locate on Pacific coast (seeS. R. 8) 34. Oregon volunteers: inquiry relative to Captain Hall's company
Northout, E. J., and Brothers: for relief (see billS. 714) 49. . 118.
.
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 515
Mitchell, John H.-Continued. Mitchell, Jolm H.-Continued.
Motions and resolutions offered by Petitions and papers presented by, from
Oregon and Washington Territory: for reports upon climate of Oregon Legislature : for payment of claims audited by Philo
6324. Callender 163.
-· --for report on wheat-growing districU:! of 6903. - - - for relief of settlers on railroad lands 163, 164.
Puyallup Indians: inquiry relative to lands of 7548, 7660. ---for payment. of volunteers in Indian war 163.
Rivers and h arbors: that committee consider improvement by ---for buoys on Umpqua River 163.
contract of 829. ---for improvement of Umpqua River 163.
Silver lead-ores: inquiry relative to importation of, withdrawn ---for forfeiture of Northern Pacific Railroad land grant
4694, 4742. 163. .
Sinnott, P. B: to recommitt bill for relief 1141. - - - for forfeiture of rn.ilroad land grants 163.
Tilamook Indians: inquiry relative to relinquishment of lands - - - for election of Senators by people 163.
in Oregon by 1435. - - - for improvement of Tillamook Bay 163.
Warm Springs Indian reservation: inquiry relative to bound- - - - for payment of Indian claims 18.
ary line of u91. . Oregon Paving and Contract Company: for relief 5195.
Washington Territory Legislature: to fix time of meeting 2468, Oregon State Gra.nge: relative to election of United States Sen-
2545. ators 4936.
Wightman, John: to withdraw his papers 7760. Oregon Woman s Christian Temperance U.Pion: for protection
Petitions and papers presented by, from of females 1723.
Alaska, citizens of: against Territorial government 14.01, 3768. Oregon and Washington Territory, citizens of: relative to land
Astoria (Oregon) C"'bamber of Commerce: relative to revenue- on Umatilla Indian reservation 1617.
marine service 5995. Pendleton (Oregon) Board of Trade: relative to Umatilla. reser-
Bn.isb, Tully C: for pension 1006. vation 4741.
Barnes, George A. for relief 45. Pennsylvania, citizens of: for service pens:ons 1765.
Baumbager, Herman: for pension 1723. - -- relative to classing druggists as liquor dealers 2793.
Beebe, Nelson: for pension 5195. Platt, Anna: for pension 8592.
Beno, Frederick: to increase pension 45. Portland ( Ore~on) Board of Trade: relative to 1·evenue-marine
California, citizens of San Francisco: against Chinese immigra- service 4535.
tion 1326. - - - relative to Crenr d'Alene Indian reservation 2327.
California and Oregon, citizens of: for light-bouse at Umpqua - - - relative to duties on lead, wool, and timber 2327.
Harbor 3319. - - - relative to ship-building industry 2986.
Caraher, Mary F: for increase of pension 1765. Portland (Oregon) Typographical Union: in favor of interna-
Chicago Laundrymen's Association: against Chinese immigra- . tiona} copyright 3866.
tion 1401. Port Townsend (Wash. ) Board of Trade: for change in judicial
Clackamas County (Oregon) Grangers: for changes in postal districts 9262.
laws 1845. Redmond, Thomas: for pension 45.
Collier, Cbampeign: for relief 1723. Salem (Oregon) Patrons of Husbandry: against admission of
Dakota, citizens of: for payment of Indian depredation claims Utah1940.
3 66. Soldiers and sailors: for service pensions 2089.
Davis, L. A: for relief 857. Tacoma (Wash) Bar Association; for additional judicial districts
Donell, B. F: for relief 1723. 8130.
Gaskins, Charles, and others: for relief 3799. Washington Territory, citizens of Lewis River valley: for im-
Gilstrap, 1\I. J: for correction of military record 3610. ' provement of Lewis River 3768.
Hellman, M. S: for relief 6022. Washington Territory bar: for two new judicial districts 7547.
Idaho, citizens of: for payment of Indian depredation claims Washington Territory Grand Army of Republic: for headstones
3221. for soldiers' graves 7606.
Indian war veterans: for payment of Indian depredation claims Washington Territory Legislature: for improvement of Colum-
5995. bia. River 1401.
Junction City (Oregon) Knights of Labor: against national bank- Whitlock, Lorenzo R: for pension 8592.
ing system 3768. 'Vyoming, citizens of: for payment of Indian depredation claims
Laundrymen's Association: against admission of Chinese 1326, 2986, 3221.
1845. Yakima Cou.nty (Wash.) commissioners: relative to criminal
Meyer, William: for pension 4 [1~5. · prosecutions 7760.
Nevada, Easter~ Oregon, and Idaho Wool-Growers' Association: R~marks by, on
against r eduction of tariff on wool 646. Chinese immigration 406, 421, 1326, 1620, 1621, 6570, 6571,
North Pacific Wool-Growers' Association: against reduction of 6573, 8218, 8219, 8220. 8225, 8338, 8339, 8340, 8365,
tariff on wool 1940. 8366, 8647.
Oregon, citizens of: for service pensions 1845. - --record of Benjamin llarrison on 7576.
- - - for eradic..'ltion of pleuro-pneumonia 2542, 2757. Circuit court jurisdiction act 1995, 1996.
- -- rela.ti ,.e to homestead settlers 4936. Columbia River boat railway 4217, 4224.
- -- for protection of Yellowstone Park 3768, 4535. Diplomatic and consular appropriation bill 4938.
- -- for prohibitory legislation in District of Columbia 3768. Distnrb:mces in Corea 8135.
- - - for protection of wool-growers 1401. Indian depredation claims 3497.
- -- for increase of pay of fo-:rrth-class postmasters 256, 615, Indian war pensions 1.506.
646, 1006. Larimer, Sarah L: relief of 6183.
- - - for amendment of interstate-commerce law 8279. Letter postage: reduction of 9372.
- - - for payment of Indian depredation claims 256, 7760. Maddox, Laura E: relief of 3633.
---for light-bouse at Siuslaw River 1006. Mineral lands 1041, 1042, 1076, 1078, 2828, 2829, 2830.
---citizens of Cook County: against reduction of tariff on Morgan, Mr: remarks of 8449.
wool1845. Naval station ·on Paci:fic coast 258, 4762.
---citizens of Dayton: for payment of Indian depredation Navy-yard on Pacific coast 6783.
claims 4535. Pacific Railroad Commission report 651, 652.
- - - citizens of Forest Grove: for proUlction of females 3319. Personal explanation 474.
- - - citizens of Portland: relative to duties on tin cans and Railroad land grant forfeiture 3501, 3502, 3612, 3613.
goods 1174. Scbaumbu1·g, James W: reliefofbeirs 2215.
- - - citizens of Wamic: for eradication of pleuro-pneumonia Snake River (Wash.) lights 7123.
3866. Surveyor-general of Oregon 5581, 5582.
-- · -mayor and common council of Pendleton: for purchase Tariff 8755-8770, 8771- 8778.
of lands for cemetery 1133. Thurman funding bill 652.
Oregon Graud Army Post: for headstones for soldiers and sail- Reports made by, from
ors 4741.
Oregon Legislature: against alien occupation of public lands Committee of conference
163. - . Portland (Oregon) First National Bank (bill H. R.1761) 7760.
- -- against Chinese immigration 164. Postmaster's clauns (bill H. R. 11 58) 3348.
- - - for construction of wagon-way 163. Seward, Emery R . (bill H. R. 7319) 3771.
516 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Mitchell, Jolm H.-Continued. Mitchell, William A.
Reports made by, from Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7178).
Committee on Claims Mittag, John F. G.
Blake, Robert H. (REPORT 182) 858.
Chattanooga {Tenn.) Roman Catholic Church (REPORT 1974) Bill to pension (see bi~.l H. R. 6434).
7202. Mix, Mary B.
Coulson, Sewell, and Porter, Harrison & Fishback (REPORT Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9503).
953) 2989. Petition for relief 1940, 3028.
Eddy, Asher R. (billS. 2680) 4872.
· Gallagher, Charles (REPORT 865) 2679. Mixson, Anna M. (administrat1-ix)
Hellman, M.S. (REPORT 2038) 7548. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7798).
Maddox, Lauro E. (billS. 2201; REPORT 432) 1617.
Mize, Edwin -
Mathews, Forman, and D. S. Parker (REPORT 1278) 3867.
Noble, Samuel (billS. 2202; REPORT 433) ·1617. Petition for relief of estate 2367.
Oregon Paving and Contract Company (REPORT 1770) 6104. Mize, Sheplwrd
Parrish, J. W., & Co. (billS. 3520; REPORT 2173) 8279.
Roberts, George F. (bill S. 2001; REPORT 279) 1211. Bill to remove the charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 3818).
Schaumburg, James W. (REPORT 69) 534. Mizer, Mat'Y A.
Seward, Emory R. (REPORT 864) 2679. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514).
Sinnott, P. B. (REPORTS 30, 365) 369, 1402.
Smithland (Ky.) Baptist Church (REPORT 2342) 9109. Moberly, Missouri
Stewart & Co. (R~ORT 697) 2285. Bill to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 5060).
Committee on Post-Offices and Post-Roads Moberly, Caleb 0. (administrator)
Contracts for mail service (REPORT 1365) 3800, 4535.
Davis, L. A. {billS. 2410; REPORT 611) 2202. Petition for relief 5282.
Jacobson, Louis (bill H. H. 1158) 1941. ~oberley, w. J.
Lockwood, Chauncey M. (REPORT 374) 1433. Petition for relief 400, 825. .
Lounsberry, Clement A. (REPORT 1019) 3031, 6455. Claim referred to Court of Claims 4742, 6503.
Committee on, Tramportation Roufus to Seaboard
Columbia River boat-railway (REPORT 859) 2638. Mobile and Birmingham Railway
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VoTEs. Bills to grant right of way through Mount Vernon arsenal reser-
vation (see bills S. 2477; H. R. 8632).
Mitchell, John J. petition for bill 2282, 2985. •
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8460). Mobile and Girard Railroad
Mitchell, L. M. Bill for relief (see bill S. 1279 ).
PetWon for relief 824. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 10941).
Mitchell, Martha Ann Bills to forfeit; land grant (see bills H. R. 3274, 8653).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 8116). Mobile Bay
Mitchell, Mary Bill for light-house on Dog River Bar in (see bill H. R. 9741).
~ill to pension (see bill H. R. 7696). Mobile Marine Dock Company
Mitchell, Mary A. Bill for relief (see billS. 439).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3561). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3102).
Petition for relief 8188, 8910. Mobile River Commission
Mitchell, Milburn Bills to authorize engineer officer to act as member of (see bills
Petition for- relief 2241. s. 3257; H. R.10464). L
Mobley, D. R.
Mitchell, Pete1·
Petition for relief 1937.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 3019, o324).
Mobley, Will>ur F.
Mitchell, Peyton
Petition for relief 1637.
Bills for relief of estate (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
Mitchell, R. W. Moe bins, John (administrator)
Papers referred in House 1322.
Petition for relief 5378.
Mackley, Gerlw,1·d
Mitchell, Robert J.
Petition for relief 2955.
Bill for relief (see bill S. 595).
Bill for relief {see bill H. R. 873). Moclin, R. F. (administ1·ator)
Mitchell, S. J. .Petition for relief 1241.
Petition for relief 1577. Modlin, David
Mitchell, Sophia G., and others Bill to pension (see bill-H. R. 2141).
Bill for relief (see billS. 2189). Moegling, Christophe'r
Bill for relief (see Nil H. R. 7100).' Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3044).
Mitchell, Blandford Moehring, Charles
Petition for relief 2241. Petition for pension 4534.
Mitchell, Thomas Moffatt, Seth C. (a Representative from MiclLigan)
Petition for relief 615, 766. Attended 5.
Papers referred in Honse 644. Leave of absence granted to 124.
Mitchell, Tllomas 0. Death announced 171, 175.
Eulogies delivered in Jionse on 1607.
Bill to ~ension (see bill H. R. 2188). Eulogies delivered in Senate on 2106.
•Mitchell, Thomas J. Joint resolution to print eulogies on (see H. Res. 148).
Petition for relief 2187. Moffett, J. S.
Mitchell, W. W. _ Petition for relief of estate 9234.
Petition for relief of estate 2678. Moffitt, Alexander
Mitchell, Warren ·Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 6347).
Bill for relief (see billS. 11). Moffitt, G. W.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 327). Petition for relief 5194. .
INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 517
Moffitt, John H. (a Representative from New York) Moge, Garrett 0.
Attended 5. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5964).
Appointed on commit tees 279. Moineau, John B.
Leave of absence granted to 760, 2443, 5325, 7538.
Bill to p~nsion (see billS. 2915).
Amendments offered by, to
Tariff bill: charcoal iron 5876. Molasses
Bills and joint resolutions introduced 6y Bill to repeal duty on (see bills H. R. 1532, 4980).
Averill, Laura: to pension (see bill H. R. 3867) 328. Moler, Phi lip R.
Bl:ike, Harriet P: for relief (see bill H. R. 952) 179. _ Petition for relief 4534.
Bova, Ephraim: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R.
5478) 584. 1 Moles, Wilson 0.
Brydon, Eliza P: to pension (see bill H. R. 947) 179. Bill to increase pension (see bill H. R. 3844).
Burlinp:ton (Vt.) Shepond and Morse Company: for relief (see Molitor, F rancis
bill II. R. 7618) 1429.
Carlisle, William J: to pension (see bill H. R. 3869) 328. Papers referred in House 944.
Carroll, Bridget: to pension (see bill H. R. 9296) 2819. Molseed, Charles
Coates, Mary: to pension (see bill H. R. 946) 179. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 8889).
Crab Island, Lake Champlain: to erect monument at (see H.
Res. 38) 237. Monaghan, Dan1'el ·
Eddy, E. B: for relief (see bill H. R. 7675) 1465. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7367).
Fort Ticonderoga, N. Y: to erect monument on site of (see bill
H. R. 2013) 237. Monahan, Thomas B.
Harris, Moses: to pension (see bill H. R. 4567) 365. Petition for relief 1517.
Hascall, Elizabeth J: to pension (see bill H. R. 5911) 687. Monahan, Thomas R.
Heron, John: to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 949) Petition for relief 1530.
179.
Jackson, William: for relief (see bill H. R. 951) 179. Monday, Robert B.
Johnson, William: for relief (see hill H. R. 953) 179. Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5727, 6514).
· Longevin, Michael: for relief (see bill H. R. 950) 179.
Malone, N. Y: to erect public building at (see bill H. R. 4.464) Monhegan, Maine
363. Petition to improve harbor of 111.
Metcalf, James: to pension (see bill H. R. 11311) 8129.
Mulligan, Catharine: to pension (see bill H. R. 10173) 4661. Monell, P. B.
Nevin, Albert: to pension (see bill H. R. 3 70) 328. Bill for relief (see billS. 2622).
Plattsburgh military reservation: to allow road through (see Money Orders. See PosTAl, MoNEY ORDERS.
bill H. R. 114.52) 8696.
Reynolds, Henry: to pension (see bill H. R.4783) 432. Moneypenny, Asa
Rodden, John B: for relief (see bill H. R. 9267) 2791. Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 4179).
Sinclair, Myra: to pension (see bill H. R. 10488) 5194.
Rweeney, Madore: to pension (see bill H. R. 3866) 328. Monks, Henry B.
Tabborrah, William H: for relief (see bill H. R. 948) 179. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 1088) 189.
Wallace, John: to pension (see bill H. R. 9759) 3546.
Wickham, Benjamin: for relief (see bill H. R. 11::> 07) 8088. Monmouth, Illinois
Witherell, Cynthia: to pension (see bill H. R. 3868) 328. Bill to erect public building at (see bill H: R. 8359).
Wright, Samuel J: to pension (see bills H. R. 9547, 10647) 3112, Monohan, James
5706.
Bill to pension (see billS. 3085).
Petitions and papers presented 6y, from Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 5919).
Cowen, H. T., and others: for telegn1phic system 725. Monongahela Navigation Company
Eastern Iron Ore Association: against reduction of duty· on iron-
ore 1207, 1307. · Bills to purchase property of (see bills S. 2032; H. R. 5681).
Ellenburgh (N.Y.) Knights of Labor: in favor of bill H. R. Monongahela River
8716, 6891. Petition to improve 135:>, 1359.
Gordon, William H: for arrears of pension 1209.
Houghron, John: for arrears ofpension _1209. Monroe, Louis-iana
Laport, Joseph: for arrears of pension 1209. Bills to erect public building at (see bills S. 133,'199; H. R.
New York, citizens of: for aid to education 1209, 1938, 2089, 1483).
3496. .
- - - for postal telep:raph 2822. Monroe, liiaine
- - for service pensions 470, 1764, 2242, 2918, 3266. Bill to donate cannon for soldiers' monument at (see bill H. R.
- - - for protection of ap;riculture 2821, 3029, 3436. 800).
- - - lime manufacturers of: for duty on lime 3660.
---citizens of Champlain: for improvement of Chazy River Monroe, Adelbert D.
1395. Bill io pension (see bill H. R. 10676).
---citizens of Ellen borough Centre: for legislation 2870. Monroe, D. A.
- - - citizens of Fort Covington: for improvement of Salmon
River 2283. · Petition for relief 3164.
---citizens of Glens Falls: for protection of Yellowstone Monroe, Stephen C.
Park 2821. Bill to pens~on (see bill H. R .. 2823).
---citizens of Plattsbmgh: for improvement of harbor 1395.
New York Knights of Labor: for protection against convict labor Monson, Julius 0.
4494, 4.535. - Bill to pension (see billS. 808).
Northern New York, lumbermen of: against reduction of duty
on lumber 2198, 2283. Montague, Young
Rock, Isaac L: for arrears of pension 1209. Petition for relief 5194.
Smith, J. T., and others: for repeal of pension limitation 1529. Montana
Soloman, L., and others: for repeal of pension-arrears act 725.
Bills to admit as State (see bills S. 400, 1619, 2512; H. R. 1955,
Remarks by, on 4431, 8466).
Tariff: charcoal iron 5876. Bills to annex to Idaho a portion of (see bills S. 908; H. R.
- - lumber 4.915. 1953).
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VoTES- petitions against bill 1325, 1940.
Bill to annex portion of Idaho to (see bill H. R. 1962).
Moffit, U. 0. Bills to issue arms and equipments to militia of (see bills S. 3336;
Petition for relief 3164. H. R. 1959).
r·
Montgomery-Continued. Montgomery-Continued.
Petitions and papers presented by, from
Petitions amFpapers presented by, from
Radley, J . Showers: war claim ~55.
Jiubbard, Jacob: war claim 855., Rains, John A: war claim 9311.
Jenkins, James: war claim 1577. Hawlings, Elizabeth: war claim 1577.
Jennings, William: war claim 1577. Reiser, Enoch B: war claim 1577.
Johlll5on, Edward M: war claim 1577. Rickett, Isaac: war claim 1577.
Johnson, J. J: war claim 1577. Robey, Jacob: war claim 1577.
Jolly, Wilson: war claim 1577. Robinson, Thomas G: war claim 1577.
Jones, James F: war claim 1577. Robinson, William: war claim 1577.
Jourd:m, Silas: war claim 9311. Rohr, Frederick G: war claim 2369.
Keith, John: war claim 9311. Rosson, J. K: war claim 1577.
K elly, Jiles: war claims 1577. Saunders, Daniel J: war claim 1577.
Kendall, James: war claim 1577. Schorburg, Eliza: war claim 2242.
Kennedy, A. H: war claim 1577. Schreusberry, Simeon: war claim 1577.
Kennedy, Robert: war claim 1577. Scott., William Y: war claim 1577.
Kentucky, citizens of: for postal telegraph 2872. Shaklett, Jesse L: war claim 1577.
Kentucky Knights of Labor: for protection against convict la- Simmons, F. W: war claim 1577.
bor 4452, 4689. Simmons, William P: war claim 1577. •.
Key, Marshall: war claim 1577. Simms, Robert: war claim 1577.
Kling1esmith, Moses: war claim 1577. Sinclair, F. :M: war claim 1577.
Landolt, Elizabeth: war claim 2388, 9311. Sisco, William: war claim 2369.
La Rue, Jacob W: war claim 1577. SL.'l.ughter, B. Frank: war claim1577.
La Rue, Jesse V_; war c1aim 1577 Slau.e;hter, Harvey: war claim 2388, 9311.
Lawson, John C: war claim 1577. Smith, David: war claim 1577.
Lewi..'!, Simeon B: war claim 2242. Smith, George W: wa-r claim 855, 2241.
Loretto Literary and Benevolent Institution: war claim 2369. Smith, Mary E: war claim 157'1.
Lucas, E. C: 'Var claim 1577. Smith, W. A: war claim 1577.
Lyons, Crawford: war claims 1577. ·Spaulding, John B: war claim 1577.
McCoy, .Jubel S: war claim 1577. Sprigg, Henry: war claim 1577.
McCure, John P: war claim 2388. Stewart, .John.: war claim 2241.
1\IcDower, Joseph: war claim 9311. Stiles, Ogden .w: war claim 1577.
McElvay, Anthony: -war claim 9311. Stith, Jesse: war claim 1577.
McGehee, Ferdinand H: war claim 1577. Stithf Milton: war claim 1577.
McGill, John E: war claim 2369. · Stith, Munson G: war claim 1577.
McGlosson, Mrs. E. V: war claim 1577. Stith, Samuel: war claim 1577.
McMakin, Samuel 0: war claim 1577. Stone, Eli H., and others: for amendments to interstate-com·
Mayfield, Gideon: war claim 1577. merce act 5859.
Merrifield, Fielding: war claim 1577. Stone, S. W. D: war claim 2388, 9311.
Merrifield, Samuel B: war claim 855. Stuart, C. M: war claim 855.
Miller, Cyrus D: war claim 1577. Stull, James S: war claim 9311. ·
Miller, David G: war claim 1577. Summers, F. K: for relief .943.
Miller, Jacob: war claim 2241. Sweasey, W. A: war claim 1577.
Miller, Jacob M: war claim 2369. Sweazy, Joseph Y: war claim 1577.
Miller, James: war claim 1577. Sweeney, Munson H: war claim 1577.
Miller, J. Toll: war claim 1577. Syphers, Mathias J: war claim 1577.
Miller, Miles: war claim 2369. Tarpleyr John W: war claims 1577.
Moore, George E: war claim 2369. Tatum, William: war claim 1577.
Moore, Henry B: war cla1m 1577. Taylor, John 1\I: war claim 1577.
Moore, W. C: war claim 1577. Taylor, Thomas W: war claim 1577.
Mor~an, Albert: war claim 1577. Tewell, Michael: war claim 1577~
Ingram, Matilda: war claim 1577. Thomas, Miles H: war claim 1577.
McCloskey, Isaac: war claim 1577. Thomas, Nat. G: war claim 1577.
Mann, Beverly: war claim 1577. Thompson, Abel A: war claim 1577.
Mannaker, Elisha: war claim 1577. Thompson, James: war claim 1577. ,•
Munsay, Susan: war claim 2369. Trent, James M: war claim 1577.
Musson, Buford: war claim 1577. Tucker, James H: war claim 2369.
Nail, Andrew J: war claim 1577. Tucker, Joseph H: war claim 855.
Nail, Lewis H: war claim 1577. Unsill, John: war claim 1577.
Neafns, George W: war claim 1577. Van Meter, :MaTgaret J: wa:r claim855.
Neal, Bryant Y: war claim 1577. Vernon, Alfred B: war claim 2369.
Nevitt, R. W: war claim 1577. Vertruce, W. B: war claiQ1577.
Newman, John: war claim 1577. Vertru.ce, W. W: war claim 1577.
Nunford, T. B: war claim 1577. Vittiton., Samuel M: war claim 1577.
O'Brien, Theodore: V£ar claim 1577. Vowels, Thomas: war cla.im 1577.
Orndorf, Mary: war claim 1577. Waide, DavidS: war claim 1577.
Osborne, John: war claim 1577. Walker, Martha A.: war claim 1577.
Osbourn, John R: war claim 1577. Walker, Mrs. M . .J: war claim 1577.
Overall, Claybourn: war claim 1577. Washington, Catharine E: war claim 1577.
Overall, Hiram: war claim 1577. Wathen, Richard: war claim 1577.
Park, Alonzo: war claim 1577. Wells, Coleman: war claim 1577.
Parks, George P: war claim 2369. West, John H: war claim 1577.
Pash, Benedict: war claim 1577. Wilkins, Richard W: war claim 1577.
Patterson, B. N: war claim 1577. Williams, Rachael: war claim 1577.
Patterson, William: war claim 1577. Withers, James A: war claim 2369.
Patterson, William F: war claim 1577. Wood, William D: war claim 2388 9311;
Patton, T. W: war claim 1577. Woodridge, Thomas: war claim 15TI.
Pendleton, Nancy: war claim 1577. Yager, Charles W: war claim 1577.
Perry, John R: war claim 1577. Yates. Thomas: war claim 1577.
Philip, Hawkins: war claim 2369. Young, Jackson : war claim 1577.
Piles, Benjamin: war claim 1577. Yowell, James: war claim 1577.
Pinkston, Edward: war claim 1577.
Porter, Elizabeth: war c1aim 2242. Remarks by. on
Prewitt, Rodmon: war claim 1577. Allentown (Pa.) publ1c building 6540'.
Price, Merida: war claim 2369. Casamer, Theodore F: pension to 4838'. .
Pusey, Henry K: war claim 1577. Le.e;islative, executive, andju.dicial appropriation bill 4736.
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520 INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
Montgomery-Continued. Mon umep ts...:continned.
Remarks Oy, on Bills to erect monument to General Henry KnoX4(see bills S. 449;
Post-Office appropriation bill 4548, 4549. H. R. 375).
Tariff 4291. Amendment to aid erecffi.on of monument by Marietta Centennial
War claims 2936. Monument .Association 1434.
R~>Jorts marie by, frnm
Bill to erect monument to General Daniel Morgan (see bill H.
R. 1839).
Committee on tlte Post-Office and Post-Roads Bills to erect monument to negro soldiers and sailors in war of
Postmasters' accounts (REPORT 1465) 2451. rebe11ion (see bills S. 406; H. R. 1419).
Truslow, Charles P. (bill H. R. 8965; REPORT 1456) 2451. petition for bill1977.
Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES. Bill to erect monument on site of old Fort Ticonderoga (see bill
H. R. 2013).
Montgomery, A ndrew J. Joint r~olution to erect statue of R. D. Owen (see H. Hes.134).
Petition for relief 5236. Join t resolution to erect monument to those who fell in battle
of Plattsburgh (see H. Res. 38).
Montgomery, Cm·oli11e M. Bill to erect monument on battle-field of Point Pleasant., W.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 408). Va. (see bill H. R. 6164).
Bills to aid erection of monument ~y Princeton Battle Monument
MontgDmery, Elizabeth E. Association (see bills S. 3379; H. R. 9456).
Papers referred in Senate 1766. Joint resolutions to erect statue to General John A. Logan (see
H. Res. 85, 155). .
Montgomery, G. R. Bills to erect monument at Sacke-t's Harbor, N. Y. (see bills S.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 9041). 2561~ H. R. 6131).
Bill to aid erection of monument by Saratoga Monument Asso-
Montgomery, George W: ciation (see billS. 3460) . .
. Bill t;; increase pension (see bill S. 3322).' Bill to erect monument over grave of Col. John Seneir (see bill
H. R. 8098).
Montgomery, James G. Bills to erect monument to General James Shields (see bill H.
Papers referred in House 1209. R. 1337; H. Res. 85).
Bill to erect monument to Miles Standish (see bill H. R. 10994).
Montgomery, Joltn Joint resolution for monument at Stony Point, N.Y. (see H. Res.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 4794, 6487). 69).
Papers referred in Honse of widow 1355. Bills to aid erection of monument by Trenton Battle Mon~men
Association (see bills S. 599; H. R. 1626).
Montgomery, Jolm 0. Bills to erect statue to General Zachary Taylor (see bills S.
Petition for relief 1843. 1025, 2787; H. R. 4381).
Bill to aid erection of monument at Gettysburgh by United States
1'4ontgomery, Joseph E. Sharpshooters (see billS. 3595).
Bills for relief (see bills S. 2669, 2767). Bill to -erect monument to General G. K. Warren (see bill H. R
Bill for reli¢ (see bill H. R. 8105). 9077).
Montgomery, Mary A11n Bills to erect monument to General Joseph Warren (see bills S.
2044, 2392).
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 5386). Bill to aid erection of monument to General Joseph Warren (see
Montgomery, Pearson 0. bills H~ R. 8041).
Bills for relief (see bills S. 86, 750). Joint resolution for a monument to mark birthplace of George
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2920). Washington (see billS. R. 89).
Resolution in House to refer claim to Court of Claims 1832. Bills to complete monument to Mary Washington at Fredericks-
burgh, Va.. (see bills S. 1211; H. R. 1905).
Montgomery, Robert H. Report of Secretary of War on monument at Newburgh, N. Y.
Bill for relief (see bill S. 939). (H. R. Ex. Doc. 336) 3250, 4768.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 4246).
Petition for relief 5236. Moody, Amos L. (administmtor)
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 42, 5731, 6047).
Montgomery, Wesley
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 3829). Moody, B. F., & Co.
Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 2195, 6569).
Monti, JJ[ary
Bill to pension (see bill H. R. 2529).1. M.oody, Benjamin E.
Petition for relief 1430.
Monuments Papers referred in Honse 1466.
Bill to erect monument to soldiers buried at Augusta, Me. (see
bill H. R. 9019). · Moody, Catherine (administratrix)
Bill to erect statue to Spen~r F. Baird (see bill S.140). Bills for relief (see bills H. R. 5854, 6514).
Bills to aid erection of a monument by Bennington Battle Mon- Moody, J. B.
ument Association (see bills S. 2920; -H. R. 8870).
Bills to erect monument at Brooklyn, N.Y., to victims of Brit- Petition for relief 1937.
ish prison-ships (see bills S. 2098; H. R. 1687). Moody, Marion
Bill_ to erect monument to General ·George R. Clark (see bill S. Bili to pension (see bill H. R. 8278).
2967). .
Joint resolution to erect statue to General G. A. Custer (see H. Mooers, Henry
Res. 96). Bill for relief (see bill S. 346).
Bills to erect monument to General W. L. Davidson (see bills S.
1097; H. R. 4348). Moog, Jacob
Bill to erect monument at Fort Recovery, Ohio (see bill H. R. Bill to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. _10019).
10061). ~ Moog, Peter
Bill to erect JilOnnment to John Gray (see bill H. R. 9074).
Bill to erect monument to General Nathaniel Greene (see bill Bill to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 3920).
H. R. 1704). Petition for correction of military record 334.
Joint resolution to erect statue to General W.- S. Hancock (see Moon, :lJfaria
H. Res. 162). Petition for relief 1937.
Bill for monument to William Henry Harrison (see bill H. R.
1740). Moon, Templeton
Bill to aid erection of monument by Indiana Soldiers and Sail- Petition for relief 2367.
ors' Monument Commission (see,bill H. R. 11181). · Mooney, Asu
Joint resolutions to erect monument to Francis Scott Key (see
H. Res. 73, 87). Petition for relief 962.
INDEX TO THE . CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 521
Mooney, Robert M. Moore, John T.
Petition for relief of heir 2920. Petition for relief 501.
Moore, A. J~ Mo01e, Joseph
Peti tiou for relief 3996. Bill to remove charge of desertion (see bill H. R. 959) 188.
Moore, Addison G. Moore, Joseph E.
Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7506). Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 2631).
Moore, Andrr·w J. Moore, L. W. (a Representative from Texas)
Petition for relief 500