INDEX TO SENATE MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS.
Allen, Mr. Resolution calling on the Secretary of the Navy for information as to aliens in the Navy of the United States. Allen, Mr. Resolution calling on the Secretary of War for informa- tion as to aliens in the Regular Army of the United States... Allen, Mr. Resolution calling on the Attorney-General for copies of correspondence with railroad officials during industrial troubles in Chicago
Allen, Mr. Resolution that the Committee on Finance be discharged from the further consideration of the bill (S. 2264) for the relief of the several States of the Union. Allen, Mr. Resolution that, in the judgment of the Senate of the United States, the Secretary of the Treasury is not clothed with any legal authority to issue and sell the bonds or other interest-bearing obligations of the Government
Allen, Mr. Resolution that the Secretary of the Treasury be directed to inform the Senate from what source the gold in this country outside of the Treasury of the United States was increased during the fiscal year 1893.
American Historical Association, annual report of the, for the year 1893
Allison, Mr. Memorial of the salt manufacturers of the United States to the Senate of the United States, asking that no reduc- tion shall be made in the duties on salt.. Aldrich, Mr. Report of hearing of wage-earning women before Senators Justin S. Morrill, John Sherman, William B. Allison, and Nelson W. Aldrich, minority members, Finance Committee, United States Senate, March 29, 1894.
Aldrich, Mr. Petition and protest of the manufacturers of woolens and worsted goods of the United States, adopted at a mass meet- ing held in New York City on Wednesday, January 10, 1894, against the provisions of the wool and woolens schedule of the Wilson tariff bill.
Architect of the Treasury, Bureau of the Supervising. Resolu- tion by Mr. Peffer that the Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds be directed to inquire as to the need of additional service in the
Aliens in the Regular Army of the United States. Resolution call- ing on the Secretary of War for information as to..... Aliens in the Navy of the United States. Resolution calling on the Secretary of the Navy for information as to.... Appropriations, statements showing, made during the first and second sessions of the Fifty-third Congress, new offices created and offices the salaries of which have been omitted.
Armor plates. Resolution providing for select joint committee to investigate facts relative to defective
Army. Conference report of the conference committee of the two Houses on the bill (H. R. 6373) making appropriations for the sup- port of the..
Blackburn, Mr. Resolution relative to the revision of the rules of the Senate
Blackburn, Mr. From the committee of conference of the two Houses, submitted conference report on the bill (H. R. 6373) mak- ing appropriations for the support of the Army. Bates, Chas. H. Papers relative to claim of Edwin H. Van Ant- werp and
Brainerd and Northern Minnesota Railroad Company. Letter from the Secretary of the Interior transmitting the opinion of Acting Commissioner of Indian Affairs as to a bill granting to the, a right of way through the Leech Lake Indian Reservation in Min- nesota
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Barge Canal connecting the waters of the Mississippi River through the State of Florida with the waters of the Atlantic seaboard. Exposition of the advantages and value of a, by Maj. Robert Gambrell, Tallahassee, Fla
Banks and banking. Memorial on finance, presented by Mr. Turpie, past and present, with suggestions as to their future
Belt Railway Company. Report of the, for the year ending December 31, 1893
Berlin Silver Commission, 1894. Report of.
Bessemer, Mich. Memorial submitted by Mr. McMillan, from the citizens of, protesting against putting iron on the free list Brice, Mr. Memorial of the Western Iron Ore Association praying for a duty of 50 cents a ton on iron ore imported into the country.. Brice, Mr. Authorizing the Committee on Pacific Railroads to make a personal examination of the roads and other properties of the bond-aided Pacific Railway Companies
Bribery. Resolution by Mr. Hill relative to the proceedings of the special committee to investigate the charges of Bimetallism in relation to agricultural depression Bribery, charges of. Resolution by Mr. Lodge providing for an in- vestigation of the, in connection with certain Senators Brightwood Railway Company. Report of the, presented by the President pro tempore, to January 1, 1894.- Bonds or other interest-bearing obligations of the Government. Resolution by Mr. Allen, that, in the judgment of the Senate of the United States, the Secretary of the Treasury is not clothed with any legal authority to issue and sell the. Bonds. Resolution by Mr. Peffer relative to the authority of the Secretary of the Treasury to issue and sell bonds as proposed in published notice
Bonds. Resolution by Mr. Stewart relative to the authority of the Secretary of the Treasury to issue... Bonds. Amendment by Mr. Quay to resolution submitted by Mr. Stewart relative to the authority of the Secretary of the Treas- to issue and sell. Part I....
Bonds. Amendment presented by Mr. Dubois as a substitute for resolution submitted by Mr. Stewart relative to the authority of the Secretary of the Treasury to issue. Part II Bonds. Resolution (modified) by Mr. Stewart relative to the author- ity of the Secretary of the Treasury to issue and sell. Part II Bonds. Amendment by Mr. Vilas to resolution relative to authority of the Secretary of Treasury to issue and sell. Part III Bonds. Amendment by Mr. Call to the resolution submitted by the Senator from Nevada relative to the authority of the Secretary of the Treasury to issue and sell. Part IV.
Bonds proposed to be issued and sold. Resolution by Mr. Peffer relative to offers received by the Secretary of the Treasury for the purchase of
Bonds. Resolution by Mr. Peffer relative to the repeal of all laws authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to issue Blount, Hon. James H., commissioner to the Hawaiian Islands. Resolution by Mr. Chandler that the Committee on the Judiciary be directed to inquire and report to the Senate as to the constitu- tional authority for the appointment by the President in March last, without the advice and consent of the Senate, of Blount, Hon. James H. Resolution by Mr. Hoar that the Secre- tary of the Treasury be directed to inform the Senate what sums have been paid from the Treasury to the, for salary, etc., as spe- cial commissioner to Hawaii
Business depression. Resolution by Mr. Peffer that the Vice-Presi- dent appoint a committee of three to consider the present condi- tion of the country with reference to the prevailing
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Caffery, Mr. Resolution that the Senate conferees insist on certain amendments to the sugar schedule of House bill 4864
Call, Mr. Resolution instructing the Committee on Judiciary to inquire and report to the Senate as to the legality of the approval of public lands by the Secretary of the Interior to the State of Florida for the benefit of the Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad Company Call, Mr. Resolution that the Committee on Civil Service and Re- trenchment be required to examine into the condition of the civil service of the United States and the expediency of its re- trenchment or increase
Call, Mr. Resolution that it would be a wise public policy for Con- gress to enact such measures as will give employment to the people of the United States who can not now obtain work, etc.. Call, Mr. Amendment to resolution presented by the Senator from Nevada, relative to the authority of the Secretary of the Treasury to issue and sell bonds. Part IV Call, Mr. Resolution that the Committee on Civil Service and Re- trenchment be directed to inquire and report to the Senate whether any officials in the civil service of the United States have been influenced in the performance of their official duties or in the exercise of their official power by corrupt means
Call, Mr. Resolution relative to Spanish claims under treaty of
Call, Mr. Call, Mr. Exposition of the advantages and value of a barge canal connecting the waters of the Mississippi River, through the State of Florida, with the waters of the Atlantic seaboard. By Maj. Robert Gambrell, Tallahassee, Fla...
Amendment to the Rules of the Senate.
Call, Mr. Memorial from the citizens of Punta Gorda, Fla., pro- testing against the trivial appropriation provided for Charlotte Harbor and Peace River..
Call, Mr. Resolution instructing the Committee on Fisheries to inquire as to the condition of the fisheries on the coasts and rivers of the United States ... Call, Mr. Resolution relative to the treaty with Spain of 1819. Call, Mr. Resolution providing for the investigation of the organ- ized efforts of corporations to control the election of members of the State legislatures and members of Congress. Part II.................. Call, Mr. Resolution providing for a committee to investigate the organized efforts of corporations to control the election of mem- bers of the State legislatures and members of Congress. Call, Mr. Resolution directing the Secretary of the Treasury to cause a survey and estimate to be made of the cost of dredging the bar at Everett, in the State of Washington....... Call, Mr. Resolution providing for an investigation of the causes of the strike of railroad and Pullman car employees Call, Mr. Resolution relative to citizens of the United States now held in confinement by the Government of Spain, in the Island of Cuba. Chandler, Mr. Resolution that the Committee on the Judiciary be directed to inquire and report to the Senate as to the constitu- tional authority for the appointment by the President, in March last, without the advice and consent of the Senate, of Hon. James H. Blount as commissioner to the Hawaiian Islands Chandler, Mr. Resolution relative to the receipts at the ports of the United States each year after 1889, and during the six months ending December 31, 1893, from the head moneys known as the immigration fund
Chandler, Mr. Resolution relative to the expenditures by the Sec- retary of the Treasury for the detection and prevention of frauds upon the customs revenue
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Chandler, Mr. Statement of J. R. Garrison, late Deputy First Comptroller of the Treasury, in opposition to the proposed legis- lation to improve the methods of accounting in the Treasury De- partment..
Chandler, Mr. Supplemental statement of J. R. Garrison, late Deputy First Comptroller of the Treasury, and, in addition, an analysis of section 19 of House bill No. 6478. Part II. Chandler, Mr. Papers relative to establishment of free port at Fort Pond Bay, N. Y..
Chandler, Mr. Resolution relative to the padrone system, under which immigrants from Italy and other countries fall into the hands of agents..
Chandler, Mr. Resolution that the special committee appointed to investigate the charges of bribery against Senators be instructed to inquire into the facts connected with the history of the organization of the Dominion Coal Company, Limited, of Nova Scotia.
Chandler, Mr. Resolution instructing the Committee on Privi- leges and Elections to inquire into the facts of the election held in Alabama, August 6, 1894.
Chandler, Mr. Amendment to the resolution submitted by Mr. Lindsay, repealing House bill 4864..
Claims of the United States. Letter from Court of, transmitting copy of findings in case No. 6653
Claims. Finding of the Court of, in the Congressional case No. 7864 of James C. Newman, administrator of Hal W. Green, de- ceased, v. The United States.
Claimants for insurance paid by them on vessels. Resolution by Mr. Mitchell of Oregon, relative to appropriations for respective Claims. Index to private, Forty-seventh to Fifty-first Congress, in- clusive
Canada. Resolution by Mr. Higgins that the Secretary of the Treas- ury be directed to send to the Senate statistics relative to trade be- tween the United States and..
Chapman, E. R. Resolution by Mr. Allen relative to the arrest for contempt of
Carey, Mr. Memorial of the National League of Commission Merchants of the United States relative to the Torrey bankruptcy bill. Charlotte Harbor and Peace River. Memorial from the citizens of Punta Gorda, Fla., protesting against the trivial appropriation provided for
Carnot. Communication from the president of the council and minister of foreign affairs of France, relative to the assassination of President
Clerks appointed, removed, and promoted since March 4, 1893. Res- olution calling on the Secretary of the Treasury and the Secretary of the Interior for information as to. Cressy, E. T. Resolution by Mr. Pettigrew to pay, the sum of $1,000 for services.
Civil Service Commission. Reply of United States, to Senate reso- lution of January 23, 1894, for statement of investigations since March 4, 1889, of various alleged violations of the civil-service law and rules by the heads of Departments..
Civil Service and Retrenchment. Resolution by Mr. Call that the Committee on, be directed to inquire and report to the Senate whether any officials in the civil service of the United States have been influenced in the performance of their official duties or in the exercise of their official power by corrupt means Civil-service law, violations of. Resolution presented by Mr. Lodge directing the United States Civil Service Commission to report to the Senate as to the number and character of cases which it has considered since March 4, 1889, of, by the heads of Departments or other officers of the United States
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Civil service of the United States.
Resolution presented by Mr. Call that the Committee on Civil Service and Retrenchment be required to examine into the condition of . Chinese persons who have failed to register. the deportation from the United States of Coal beds of the country. Resolution by Mr. Peffer relative to the constitutional authority of the Government to take possession of and hold for public use all the
Coal and iron ore to the United States. Statement relating to the rates of duty imposed by countries exporting - Cockrell, Mr. Letter from the Attorney-General relative to appro- priation for payment of judgments of the Court of Claims in In- dian depredation cases
Cockrell, Mr. Statement relating to the rates of duty imposed by countries exporting coal and iron ore to the United States. Coke, Mr. Resolution providing stenographer for the Committee on Fish and Fisheries
Choctaw Nation. Letter from the commissioner of the, concerning the tribal relations and tenure of land of said nation Choctaw Nation. Letter from the secretary of the, forwarding copy of certain acts passed by the said, relative to the International Council of Five Nations and United States commissioners Columbia Typographical Union, No. 101. Petition from H. C. Yet- ter, a member of, presented by Mr. Cullom, praying for the pas- sage of an act to establish Government ownership and control of telegraph..
Comanche and Apache tribes of Indians. Memorial from mem- bers of the Kiowa.
Commission to Five Civilized Tribes. Letter from Meredith H. Kidd of the, regarding the administration of justice in the Territory of the.
Commissioner of Patents. Annual report for year 1893, of the... Communication. Resolution by Mr. Peffer providing for a commit- tee on, to receive memorials, petitions, etc., from bodies of citizens visiting the capital.
Condemned property. Report of the Sergeant-at-Arms, showing condemned property of the United States in his charge sold since August 6, 1893, and the proceeds thereof Congressional Directory. Official. Part III. Constitution.. Amendments to the, petition relative to
Conference on House bill 4864. Resolution by Mr. Hale relative to a full and free.
Conference asked by the House of Representatives. Motion by Mr. Gray that the Senate insist upon its amendments to H. R. 4864 and consents to the further..
Conference report of the conference committee of the two Houses on the bill (H. R. 6373) making appropriations for the support of the Army...
Contract system. Resolution by Mr. Gray that the Committee on Printing consider and report as to the advisability of having the Government printing and binding done under the Conferees on the part of the Senate. Resolution by Mr. Hill that the, now considering the differences between the two Houses on House bill 4864, be requested to report to the Senate.. Court of Claims. Statement from, showing judgments and amounts thereof, rendered by the said court.
Courts of Oregon. Memorial from the clerks of the circuit and dis- trict, relative to the reduction proposed in the fees of the officers of said courts.
Court of Claims. Finding of facts in the case of John A. Fairfax v. the United States by the
Crow Creek and Winnebago reservations. Letter from the Acting Commissioner of Indian Affairs, presented by Mr. Pettigrew, rela- tive to the damages sustained by the settlers upon the..
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