Woodward, Gilbert M. (a Representative from Wisconsin) Attended 8. Leave of absence granted to 1840. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Huard, Minerva S: for relief (see bill H. R. 7844) 448. Petitions and papers presented by, from George H. Bell Post, G. A. R: for purchase of portrait of Gen- Hungerford Post, G. A. R: for purchase of portrait of General Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce: relative to harbors in Michi- Moegling, Christopher: for extension of patent 465. Wisconsin, citizens of: for passage Mexican war pension bill 266, Wisconsin Legislature: to amend pension laws 1704. Remarks by, on Interstate commerce 196. La Crosse, Wis: public building 2153. River and harbor appropriation bill 2108. Reports made by, from Committee on Commerce Grand Marais (Minn.) light-house (REPORT 2385) 987. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7813). Petition referred to Court of Claims (H. R. REPORT 2643) 2247. Wooley, Susan Wright, Sarah Petition to adjudicate claim 2573. Writ, Fineas E. Petition referred to Court of Claims (H. R. REPORT 2643) 2247. Writs of Error. See COURTS OF UNITED STATES. Wroe, Martha J. Petition referred to Court of Claims (H. R. REPORT 2643) 2247. Wyand, Frederick Petition referred to Court of Claims (H. R. REPORT 2643) 2247. Wyandot Mission, Ohio Joint resolution to erect monument at (see H. Res. 44). Wyman, Emily M. Bill to increase pension (see bill S. 1079). Wyoming Bill extending jurisdiction of justices of peace in (see bill H. Estimate for printing revised laws of (H. R. Ex. Doc. 25) 156. Yakima Reservation. See INDIANS. Yaple, George L. (a Representative from Michigan) Attended 8. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Bingham, Daniel J: to pension (see bill H. R. 8190) 1695. Sherwood, Myron M: to pension (see bill H. R. 8074) 1007. Motions and resolutions offered by Bannister, John: to withdraw his papers 483. Petitions and papers presented by, from Michigan, citizens of: for passage Mexican war pension bill 101, 204, 298, 324, 347, 540, 621, 646, 1120, 1191, 1705, 1827. for suppression of Mormonism 1448. to increase widows' pensions 559, 1278. Michigan board of agriculture: to establish experimental stations 324. Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce: to improve certain harbors in Michigan 742. Michigan Legislature: relative to postal telegraph bill 2436. Remarks by, on National-bank circulation 254, 725. Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES. Yates, Joseph W. Bill for relief (see bill S. 721). Yea and Nay Votes in House Adjourn 261, 297, 557, 741, 842, 843, 991, 992, 993, 1046, 1047, 1048, 1177, 1178, 1179, 1180, 1181, 1182, 1183, 1188, 1190, 2160, 2173, 2325, 2413, 2435. Adjourn over 558, 1179, 1180. Agricultural appropriation bill (H. R. 8030) 991. Alcoholic liquor traffic: on bill (S. 654) to provide for commission on 421. Appropriation bills: on resolution relative to power of House to originate 961. Army appropriation bill (H. R. 8120) 1034. Bankruptcy: on bill (S. 1372) to establish uniform system of 463. Bigley, Nicholas J: on bill (H. R. 1347) for relief of 1105. Call of House 1182, 1184, 1187, 2413, 2415, 2416, 2417, 2434, 2526, 2527, 2528. Consular and diplomatic appropriation bill (H. R. 7857) 820. Department of Agriculture: on bill (H. R. 1457) to establish 264. District of Columbia appropriation bill (H. R. 8039) 1021. Frederick vs. Wilson: on contested-election case of 2411, 2413, 2415, 2416, 2417. French spoliation claims: on bill (S. 1820) to ascertain 712. Grant, U. S: on bill (S. 2169) to appoint on Army retired-list 1761. on bill (S. 2530) to appoint on Army retired-list 2566. Yea and Nay Votes in House-Continued. Holiday recess: on concurrent resolution for 284. Indian appropriation bill (H. R. 7970) 938. Interstate commerce: on bill (H. R. 5461) to regulate 295, 297, 315, 320, 321, 322, 323, 332, 333, 342, 365, 367, 372, 407. Journal: on motion to correct 1496, 1500. Land-grant forfeiture bill: on motion to consider 1044, 1045, 1046. Legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation bill (H. R. 8179) 1821. Mexican treaty: on motion to consider 1043, 1059. Military Academy appropriation bill 160. Morning hour: on motion to dispense with 608. National-bank circulation: on making special order to consider bills relative to 256. (H. R. 8239) 1850, 2049, 2402, 2404. Order of business 988, 1057, 1409, 1419, 2035, 2091. on resolution to allow one hour daily for consideration of bills by unanimous consent 1173, 1174, 1175. Pension appropriation bill (H. R. 7785) 502. Pension attorney fees: on bill (S. 2511) to regulate 1849. Porter, Fitz-John: on resolution requesting President to furnish Post-Office appropriation bill (H. R. 8138) 1682, 1684, 2517, 2542, Pre-emption laws: on bill (H. R. 7004) to repeal 2209. Private Calendar: on motion to consider 964. Public buildings: on motion to consider bills to erect 556, 557, Question of order: on appeal from decision of Chair 1611. State National Bank of Boston: on bill (H. R. 2263) for relief 679. Taylor, Joseph D: on violation of privileges of House by 217. Treasury notes: on bill to prohibit issue of small denominations Wright, Lot: on resolution to pay expenses of committee investigating 374. Yea and Nay Votes in Senate Adjourn 1087, 1794, 1797, 1953, 2143, 2144, 2397. Alvord, Emily L: on bill (H. R. 7659) to pension 2240. Army retired-list: on bill (H. R. 5670) to authorize for enlisted men 1368, 1369. Appropriation bill: point of order on legislation in 1474. Bissell, Sarah M: on bill (H. R. 6940) to pension 2283, 2292, 2293. Claims: on bill (H. R. 5849) to limit time for presenting 2236. Court of appeals: on bill (S. 2035) to establish 880. Des Moines River lands: on bill (S. 1886) to quiet title of set- First National Bank of Newton: on bill (S. 1331) for relief of Foreign-contract labor: on bill (H. R. 2550) to prohibit importation of 1621, 1787, 1791, 1794, 1797, 1837, 1838, 1839. Grant, U. S: on bill (S. 2530) to appoint on Army retired-list 685. Yea and Nay Votes in Senate-Continued. Legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation bill (H. R. Morgan, Sophia A: on bill (H. R. 1091) to increase pension 2242. Oregon Central Railroad: on bill (H. R. 181) to forfeit land Penny, Elijah W: on bill (S. 544) to increase pension 2066, Pensions: on bill (H. R. 5800) to increase rates for widows and Post-Office appropriation bill (H. R. 8138) 1953, 2012, 2016, 2023, 2025, 2027. Pre-emption laws: on bill (H. R. 7004) to repeal 1479, 1520, 1561, 1569, 1570. River and harbor appropriation bill (bill H. R. 8280) 2485, 2491, 2494, 2501. Semple, Letitia Tyler: on bill (S. 493) to pension 2246. Sioux City and Saint Paul Railroad: on bill (H. R. 7299) to for- Snyder, John: on bill (H. R. 7718) to pension 2384. Stickney, Adalbert: on bill (H. R. 5207) to pension 2071. Texas Pacific Railroad: on bill (H. R. 3933) to forfeit land grant Thomas, Frances H: on bill (S. 2547) to increase pension 1376. Young, Casey (a Representative from Tennessee) Amendments offered by, to River and harbor appropriation bill 1348. Motions and resolutions offered by Beckley, R. D., and L. Howard: to pay difference in salaries 1823. Stratton, Thomas T: to consider bill for relief 1842. Petitions and papers presented by, from Abington, Bettie L: war claim 1071. Perkins, Thomas F. (administrator): war claim 1869. Rivers, Elizabeth: war claim 324. Remarks by, on Agricultural appropriation bill 989, 990. Carpenter, Fendall: relief of 1093. Inaugural ceremonies 2406. Memphis (Tenn.) bridge 762. Personal explanation 811, 1391. River and harbor appropriation bill 1348, 1349, 1350, 1606, 1824. Reports made by, from Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds Huntsville (Ala.) public building (REPORT 2672) 2571. Monroe (La.) public building (REPORT 2691) 2572. Owensborough (Ky.) public building (REPORT 2671) 2571. Votes of. See YEA AND NAY VOTES. Young, Dillard M. Bill for relief (see bill H. R. 7693). For the relief of Elizabeth Carson. Amended and passed House 586, 595.-Referred to Senate Committee on Claims 647.-Senate concurs in House amendment 744.-Examined and signed 842, 846.-Approved by President 1020. S. 15 To provide for the further protection of citizens of the United States and others against the violation of certain rights secured to them by the Constitution of the United States. Introduced by Mr. Edmunds and referred to Committee on Judiciary 11.— Passed over in Senate 2069, S. 25 To fix the day for the meeting of the electors of President and VicePresident, and to provide for and regulate the counting of the votes for President and Vice-President, and the decision of questions arising thereon. Conference disagree 1618. S. 48— To provide for the allotment of lands in severalty to Indians on the various reservations, and to extend the protection of the laws of the States and Territories over the Indians, and for other purposes. Referred to House Committee on Indian Affairs 218.-Reported back (H. R. REPORT 2247) 580. S. 52- Providing for the erection of a public building at Waco, Tex. Passed House 188, 455.-Examined and signed 503, 506.-Approved by President 653. 8. 54 For the relief of Wilbur F. Cogswell. Indefinitely postponed 433. S. 55 To provide for the erection of a public building for the use of the United States courts, post-office, and othe rGovernment offices in the city of Carson City, in the State of Nevada. Passed House 449.-Examined and signed 503, 506.-Approved by President 653. S. 60— To declare certain lands subject to taxation. Passed over in Senate 426, 1492, 1945. S. 64 To authorize suits in the Court of Claims in certain cases therein mentioned. Indefinitely postponed 105.-Reconsidered 142. S. 66 Providing for allotment of lands in severalty to the Indians residing upon the Umatilla reservation, in the State of Oregon, and granting patents therefor, and for other purposes. Debated, amended, and passed House 2030, 2086.-Senate concurs in House amendment 2116.-Conference appointed 2127, 2205.-Conference report made and agreed to 2230, 2257.--Examined and signed 2290, 2306.-Approved by President 2503. B. 70 For the relief of Joseph M. Cumming, Hamilton J. Miller, and William McRoberts. Passed House 1952.--Examined and signed 2064, 2086.-Approved by President 2299. To amend an act entitled "An act to confirm certain private land claims in the Territory of New Mexico." Reported back adversely (S. REPORT 1063) 940. S. 84 To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to ascertain the amounts due to citizens of the United States for supplies furnished to the Sioux or Dakota Indians of Minnesota subsequent to August, 1860, and prior to the massacre of August, 1862, and providing for the payment thereof. Debated, amended, and passed House 2154.-Senate concurs in House amendment 2175.-Examined and signed 2222.-Error in engrossment corrected 2221,2227.-Senate non-concurs in House amendment 2227.-Conference appointed 2227, 2301.-Conference report made and agreed to 2325, 2331.-Examined and signed 2353, 2406.-Approved by President 2503. |