Relating to lands in Colorado lately occupied by the Uncompahgre and White River Ute Indians. Debated in Senate 273.-Passed Senate 304.-Consideration in House objected to 2028. S. 1700 To authorize the appointment of three commissioners to visit the principal countries of Central and South America for the purpose of collecting information looking to the extension of American trade and commerce, and the strengthening of friendly and mutually advantageous relations between the United States and all the other American nationalities. Indefinitely postponed 880. S. 1703 Granting a pension to Robert Lisle. Reported back adversely (S. REPORT 1292) and indefinitely postponed 1772. S. 1705 To provide for the issue of duplicate checks. Passed House 1539.-Examined and signed 1596, 1617.--Approved by President 1778. S. 1709 Granting a pension to Leonora A. Boyden. Reported back with amendment (S. REPORT 1083) 1017.-Amended and passed Senate 1373.-Referred to House Committee on Pensions 1529.Reported back 1974.-Passed House 1975, 1986.-Examined and signed 2064, 2086.-Approved by President 2299. S. 1725 For the erection of a public building at Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Consideration in House objected to 1841. S. 1731 Granting an increase of pension to Frances H. Downes. Reported back adversely (S. REPORT 1087) and indefinitely postponed 1017. S. 1733 To provide for protecting the interests of the United States in respect of any incumbrances on property wherein they have an interest. Recommitted to Senate Committee on Judiciary 37. S. 1739 Granting a pension to the widow and children of the late Byram Pitney. Reported back (S. REPORT 1194) 1476.-Passed Senate 2071.-Referred to House Committee on Invalid Pensions 2223.-Reported back 2265.Passed House 2267, 2276.-Examined and signed 2324, 2327.-Approved by President 2503. Granting an increase of pension to Edgar L. Dutton. Reported back with amendment (S. REPORT 1040) 847.-Amended and passed Senate 1372.-Referred to House Committee on Invalid Pensions 1528.-Reported back (H. R. REPORT 2516) 1656.-Passed House 1976, 1986.-Examined and signed 2064, 2086.-Approved by President 2299. S. 1791 Granting a pension to David G. Porter. Reported back adversely (S. REPORT 943) and indefinitely postponed 467. S. 1793 To amend section 4434 of title 52 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, concerning commerce and navigation and the regulation of steam-vessels. Reported back with amendment, amended, and passed Senate 326.-Referred to House Committee on Commerce 377.-Reported back with amendments (H. R. REPORT 2365) 986.- Amended and passed House 1337.-Senate concurs in House amendment 1325.-Examined and signed 1407, 1450.-Approved by President 1563. S. 1796 Granting a pension to James P. Roe. Reported back adversely and indefinitely postponed (S. REPORT 929) 348. S. 1798 For the relief of Edward L. Keyes. S. 1800 For the relief of Edward Corning. Reported back adversely and indefinitely postponed (S. REPORT 920) 302. S. 1801 Granting a pension to Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Rice. Reported back adversely (S. REPORT 1109) and indefinitely postponed 1072. S. 1803 Granting an increase of pension to George A. Washburn. Reported back with amendments (S. REPORT 1182) 1315.-Amended and passed Senate 1377.-Referred to House Committee on Invalid Pensions 1528.-Reported back (H. R. REPORT 2576) 1804.-Passed House 1975, 1986.-Examined and signed 2064, 2086.-Approved by President 2299. §. 1804 Granting a pension to Clarinda Hunt. Reported back with amendment (S. REPORT 1181) 1315.-Amended and passed Senate 1377.-Referred to House Committee on Invalid Pensions 1528.-Reported back (H. R. REPORT 2335) 1663.-Passed House 1976, 1986.-Examined and signed 2064, 2086.-Approved by President 2299. S. 1805 Granting an increase of pension to Miles Barber. Reported back adversely (S. REPORT 1138) and indefinitely postponed 1193. S. 2117 For the relief of Mathilda Victer. Reported back adversely (S. REPORT 1096) and indefinitely postponed 1036. S. 2119— For the relief of Dudley D. Smith in his own right and as administrator of Whitcomb Smith. Reported back adversely (S. REPORT 904) and indefinitely postponed 134. S. 2123 To amend an act entitled "An act to aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean, and to secure to the Government the use of the same for postal, military, and other purposes," approved July 1, 1862; also to amend an act approved July 2, 1864, and also an act approved May 7, 1878, both in amendment of said first-mentioned act; and to provide for a settlement of the claims growing out of the issue of bonds to aid in the construction of certain of said railroads, and to secure to the United States the payment of all indebtedness of certain of the companies therein mentioned. Referred to the Senate Committee on Judiciary 68. S. 2125 Granting a pension to Sarah Jane Prince. Reported back (S. REPORT 1395) 2061.-Passed Senate 2079.-Referred to S. 2128 Granting a pension to James McLaughlin. Reported back adversely (S. REPORT 1197) and indefinitely postponed 1477. S. 2138 Granting a pension to Nancy S. Daniels. Reported back adversely (S. REPORT 1130) and indefinitely postponed 1193. S, 2139 To remove the political disabilities of E. P. Alexander, of Georgia. Passed House 1657.-Examined and signed 1685, 1728.-Approved by President 1886. S. 2148 Granting a pension to William A. Penfield. Reported back adversely (S. REPORT 1269) and indefinitely postponed 1614. 8. 2149 Authorizing suits for damages in cases of death caused by the wrongful act, neglect, or default of a person or corporation in the District of Columbia. Indefinitely postponed 982 (see bill H. R. 7131). S. 2151 For the relief of William H. Davis, of Oakland, Cal. Reported back adversely (S. REPORT 955) and indefinitely postponed 505. S. 2153 Granting a pension to Benjamin F. Brockett. Reported back (S. REPORT 1394) 2061.-Passed Senate 2079.-Referred to S. 2154 To prevent the acquisition of real property by aliens, and for other purposes. Reported back with amendments 2027. S. 2156 Granting a pension to Corydon Millard. Reported back adversely (S. REPORT 1268) and indefinitely postponed 1614. S. 2158 Granting an increase of pension to Jesse S. Harrold. Reported back (S. REPORT 1125) 1193.-Passed Senate 1373.-Referred to House Committee on Invalid Pensions 1528.-Reported back 1656.Passed House 1662, 1663.-Examined and signed 1685, 1728.-Approved by President 1945. S. 2160 Granting a pension to Robert Walker, Reported back (S. REPORT 1157) 1315.-Passed Senate 1374.-Referred to House Committee on Invalid Pensions 1528. S. 2161 Granting a pension to Harvey Crane. Reported back adversely (S. REPORT 1167) and indefinitely postponed 1315. S. 2162 Granting an increase of pension to Julia M. Michler, widow of Lieut. Col. Nathaniel Michler, deceased. Reported back adversely (S. REPORT 1103) and indefinitely postponed 1052. S. 2168 For the relief of the executrix of Ayres P. Merrill. S. 2169 To place Ulysses S. Grant, late General of the Army of the United States, upon the retired-list of the Army. Motion to suspend rules and pass bill debated and rejected 1757-1761. To promote efficiency of the revenue-marine service. S. 2175 Granting a pension to George W. Eagles. Indefinitely postponed 2061 (see bill H. R. 6948). S. 2177— Granting a pension to Henry Radford. Reported back adversely (S. REPORT 1247) and indefinitely postponed 1613. S. 2180 For the relief of the trustees of the Christian Brothers' College of Saint Louis, Mo. Reported back adversely (S. REPORT 1067) 981. S. 2193 Granting a pension to Ferdinand Hercher. Reported back adversely and indefinitely postponed 2226. S. 2194 For the relief of George A. Curden. Reported back adversely (S. REPORT 1073) and indefinitely postponed 1017. S. 2200-- To place the name of R. W. Duncan on the pension-roll. S. 2202 Granting a pension to Alice Warfield. Reported back adversely (S. REPORT 1286) and indefinitely postponed 1772. S. 2204 Granting arrears of pension to Nancy B. Leach. Reported back (S. REPORT 1014) 744.-Debated and passed Senate 1370, 1371.-Referred to House Committee on Invalid Pensions 1528.-Reported back adversely (H. R. REPORT 2571) and laid on table 1803, 1983. S. 2210 Granting a pension to Elizabeth Barker. Reported back adversely (S. REPORT 1323) and indefinitely postponed 1772. S. 2212 For the relief of John R. Harrington. Reported back with amendment (S. REPORT 1428) 2061. S. 2222 Granting a pension to James H. Reid. Reported back adversely and indefinitely postponed 1930. S. 2223 Granting a pension to Lemuel J. Bennett. Reported back adversely and indefinitely postponed 2279. S. 2231 Granting a pension to Mrs. Kate A. Drummond. Reported back (S. REPORT 973) 560.-Passed Senate 1370.-Referred to House Committee on Invalid Pensions 1528.-Reported back 1656.-Passed House 1662, 1663.-Examined and signed 1685, 1728.--Approved by President 1945. S. 2242 Granting a pension to Mary E. Crimmins, widow of Patrick Crimmins. Reported back adversely (S. REPORT 1273) 1614. S. 2245 Granting a pension to William N. Morris. Reported back (S. REPORT 1230) 1477.-Passed Senate 2072.-Referred to House Committee on Invalid Pensions 2223.-Reported back 2265.Passed House 2266, 2276.-Examined and signed 2324, 2327.-Approved by President 2503. S. 2246 To provide for the purchase of additional land for the uses of the public building in the city of New Bedford, State of Massachu setts. Passed House 1752.-Examined and signed 1821, 1828.-Approved by Pres ident 2083. |