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Expenditures in the Interior Department, the Harvey, James E., resolutions relating to-Con- Judiciary act of 1795, bill amendatory of the, and
Committee on............

reports from.

.22

.430

Expenses of the Government, bill to reduce...23
select committee to inquire in what manner
the, can be reduced.
.......148, 230
Expenses in defense of the United States, bill to
indemnify the States for their...225, 268, 273
Expenses in employing regimental and other
bands, bill (S. No. 24) authorizing the Sec-
retary of War to reimburse volunteers for,
221, 269, 298, 352, 382

ware......

F.
Fasting and prayer, joint resolution (No. 15) re-
questing the President of the United States
to recommend a day of public humiliation,
410, 427, 430, 445||
Fees, bill (S. No. 64) to reduce consular, for
vessels running to or between foreign ports,
388, 389, 428, 456
Fenton, Reuben E., a Representative from New
York.................9, 10, 56, 61, 72, 102, 224,
279, 347, 365, 367, 383, 386, 415, 444, 446
resolutions by...
.224, 383, 386
Fessenden, Samuel C., a Representative from
Maine
....433
resolutions by.......
433
Fierer, Captain Charles, bill for the relief of the
representatives of........ ..........215, 229
Fines and penalties, bill authorizing the Secre-
tary of the Treasury to remit, incurred in
certain cases, regulating the compensation
of certain surveyors of the customs.
.31,
195, 221, 228, 272
Fisher, George P., a Representative from Dela-
56, 76, 213
Floating batteries, bill (S. No. 36) to provide for
the construction of one or more armored
ships and....
.....227, 230,
243, 272, 274, 282, 357, 382, 384, 409, 444
Floating battery at Hoboken, New Jersey, bill
(H. R. No. 1) authorizing the appointment
of examiners to examine a steam... ....210,
227, 229, 272
Fortifications, bill making appropriations for, 388,
389, 416, 430, 444, 445
bill making an appropriation for field, for the
defenses of the city of Washington and else-
where........
..383
Fort Sumter, bill for relief of certain musicians
and soldiers stationed at....61, 221, 228, 272
Fouke, Philip B., a Representative from Illinois,
4, 9, 10, 26, 197, 412
resolution by
...25
remarks on the death of Hon. Stephen A.
Douglas.....
.....39
remarks on the tariff bill..................175, 176
Franchot, Richard, a Representative from New
York
resolution by.
..92
Frank, Augustus, a Representative from New
York.
..279, 388
Franking privilege, bill to amend the...........366
Fraud, bill (No. 43) to prevent and punish, on
the part of the officers intrusted with the
making of contracts for the Government,
298, 352, 388

G.

..92

Gates, Jacob, bill granting a pension to.........129
Granger, Bradley F., a Representative from Mich-
igan.....
92, 117, 144, 168,
171, 204, 224, 228, 229, 251, 268, 281, 287,
305, 308, 352, 367, 368, 385, 389, 409, 412,
415, 428, 431, 444, 445, 446, 449, 456, 458
Gurley, John A., a Representative from Ohio, 430
H.

Hale, James T., a Representative from Pennsyl-
vania.......
......171, 209, 224
Harding, Aaron, a Representative from Ken-
tucky......
.............56, 305
remarks on the employment of volunteers...95
Harrison, Richard A., a Representative from
Ohio.......
...146, 214, 366
remarks on the additional revenue bill.......273||
Harvey, James E., resolutions relating to...365,
367, 432
.432, 433
..432
432
..432

remarks on the, by-

Mr. Conkling, Roscoe.....

Mr. Cox.....

Mr. Lovejoy.......

Mr. McPherson.

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Holman, William S., a Representative from In-
diana.......
.23, 24, 25, 60,
61, 116, 117, 129, 130, 131, 195, 209, 210,
213, 274, 279, 298, 366, 386, 416, 429, 431
resolutions by................24, 61, 117, 131, 366
remarks on the employment of volunteers,
102, 147
remarks on the volunteer force bill....152, 429
remarks on the inquiry into Government con-
.168, 169, 170, 171
remarks on the charges against Mr. May, 197
remarks on the bill providing for additional rev-
..252, 330
.457

tracts...

enue....

Holt, Hon. Joseph, letter of......
Horton, Valentine B., a Representative from
Ohio.........
225, 430
remarks on the additional revenue bill......323,
324, 325
House of Representatives, bill fixing the number
of the members of the, after the 3d of March,
1861........
447
Humiliation, fasting, and prayer, resolution (S.
No. 15) requesting the President of the Uni-
ted States to recommend a day of public,.
410, 427, 430, 445
Hutchins, John, a Representative from Ohio, 10,
32, 92, 98, 148, 170, 196, 231, 250,
251, 265, 367, 384, 407, 409, 429
remarks on the bill for the better organization
of the Army........
remarks personal and explanatory. .........227||
I.

.211

Indemnification of the States, bill (H. R. No. 69)
to provide for the, for expenses incurred by
them in defense of the United States......225,
268, 273
Industry of all nations, joint resolution (No. 9)
relative to the exhibition of the, to be held
in London, in the year 1862...........251, 273
Interior Department, calls for information upon
the.....
..131, 385, 430
communications from the......
449
Intoxicating drinks, bill (No. 61) to amend an
act to prohibit the sale of spirituous liquors
and, in the District of Columbia..........348,
351, 382, 385, 412, 428, 456
Invalid and other Pensions, the Committee on, 22
instructions to.......
..367
Investigating committees, bill (No. 99) making
appropriations to pay the expenses of the, of
the House of Representatives and Senate,
appointed the first session of the Thirty-
Seventh Congress, and of the commission
authorized to examine and report as to the
compensation of all officers of the Govern-
ment...... ...........383, 428, 433, 444, 456

J.
Jackson, James S., a Representative from Ken-
tucky.....

......75
James's projectiles for rifled cannon, joint reso-
lution (S. No. 16) authorizing an examina-
tion of.........
..447, 456
Johnson, Philip, a Representative from Pennsyl-
vania... .........9, 12, 56, 61, 71, 128, 170,
195, 205, 214, 224, 229, 279, 368, 455, 457
resolutions by...........
.12, 224, 458
remarks on the employment of volunteers, 100
Judicial district, bill to establish an additional, in

the State of New York, and in relation to
courts of the United States in said State...23
Judicial districts, bill to divide the State of Penn-

sylvania into three, and to establish a dis-
trict court to be held in the city of Erie....23
bill to repeal parts of the act to divide the State
of Missouri into.......
..........211

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Kelley, William D., a Representative from Penn-
sylvania.......
..........22, 367, 408
.....367
remarks on the bill for the better organization
of the Army....

resolutions by......

......213
remarks on the additional revenue bill.......273
Kellogg, Francis W., a Representative from
Michigan........
.23, 304, 253, 368
remarks on the tariff bill...
...177
remarks on the charges against Mr. May..198
Kellogg, William, a Representative from Illi-
nois...... ...12, 23, 56,-62, 72, 92, 93, 209,
211, 228, 274, 408, 444, 446, 447, 449, 459
resolutions by.......
....211, 446
remarks on the Nebraska election... 14, 15, 279
remarks on the inquiry into Government con-
tracts........
..168, 169, 170
remarks on the charges against Mr. May..132
remarks on the additional revenue bill......249,
307, 326
remarks on the confiscation bill............. 409,
410, 411, 412, 413, 415
Killinger, John W., a Representative from Penn-
sylvania
..........12

L.
Lansing, William E., a Representative from New
York
resolutions by.......
Law, John, a Representative from Indiana......2
remarks on the death of Hon. Stephen A. Doug-

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Legislative, executive, and judicial expenses of
the Government, bill (H. R. No. 25) making
additional appropriations for the, for the year
ending June 30, 1862, and appropriations of
arrearages for the year ending June 30, 1861,
72, 93, 221, 222, 225, 252, 268, 281
Lehman, William E., a Representative from
Pennsylvania.......
.......4
remarks on the Pennsylvania contested elec-
tion.........
.4, 7, 89
remarks on the Army appropriation bill.....76
Letters, bill to provide for forwarding, free of
postage, to officers and soldiers engaged in the
service of the United States........ ........61,
195, 221, 228, 272
Levant, bill (S. No. 21) for the relief of the wid-
ows and orphans of the officers, seamen, and
marines of the United States sloop-of-war,
210, 224, 281
bill (No. 33) fixing the date of the loss of the
sloop-of-war.....
.116, 133, 147
Library, the Committee on the........
instructions to.......
Lintz, J. J., bill for the relief of.......
Logan, John A., a Representative from Illinois,
25, 32, 92, 102, 116, 131, 390, 428
resolutions by.
........102
remarks on the confiscation bill.........414, 415
Loan, bill to authorize a national..

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......31,
56, 145, 147, 168, 197
bill (S. No. 41) supplemental to an act to au-
thorize a national..
.....227,
244, 267, 332, 351, 383, 389, 428, 456
Loomis, Dwight, a Representative from Connec-
.23, 31, 444
..23, 31, 444
remarks on the tariff bill.....
...202
Lovejoy, Owen, a Representative from Illinois..6,
i1, 12, 18, 23, 24, 25, 26, 31, 32, 92, 97, 116,
130, 131, 224, 228, 231, 273, 274, 352, 366,
385, 427, 430, 432, 433, 445, 448, 449, 450
resolutions by....
.24, 32, 351, 366
remarks on the Army appropriation bill......72,
73, 74, 75, 76
remarks on the additional revenue bill......248,
252, 269, 281, 283, 303, 304, 323, 325, 328
remarks on the confiscation bill.........411, 413

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THE CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE.

Loyal citizens of the States, bill (S. No. 38)||
making an appropriation to pay the expenses
of transporting and delivering arms and mu-
nitions of war to the, the inhabitants of which
now are, or hereafter may be, in rebellion
against the Government of the United States,
and to provide for the expense of organizing
them into companies, battalions, regiments,
or otherwise, for their own protection against
domestic violence, insurrection, invasion, or
rebellion...........243, 269, 288, 298,308, 382
Loyalty of Government employés, resolution of
Mr. Potter, for a committee of inquiry in
..26, 148, 357
regard to the......
resolution of Mr. Julian relative to the...357, 366

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.228
remarks on the bill relating to the courts in
Kentucky..

22
.265

remarks on the additional revenue bill, 300, 301
remarks on the confiscation bill.........414, 431
Manufactures, the Committee on..........
reports from..
Marine Corps, bill (H. R. No. 53) relative to the,
to fix the compensation of officers thereof,
209, 210, 230, 268
Marine signals, bill to provide for the general in-
troduction of an international code of ......23,
31, 225
Marshals, bill (S. No. 16) concerning the Attor-
ney General and the attorneys and, of the
.222, 365, 385, 444
several districts........
bill (S. No. 67) explanatory of an act concern-
ing the Attorney General and the attorneys
and, of the several districts......444, 446,456
May, Henry, a Representative from Maryland,
246, 288, 367, 445, 449
...367, 445
resolutions by........
....196,
remarks personal and explanatory..
197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 458
remarks on the confiscation bill.........411,431

.131, 196, 197

..132

.197

Mr. Burnett................131,132, 198, 199
...132

Illinois-Continued.
McClernand, John A., a Representative from,

remarks on the suppression of the rebellion,

131
remarks on the charges against Mr. May ...132
..248,
remarks on the additional revenue bill..

York......

250, 252, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307
remarks on the confiscation bill.........411,413
230, 298, 384, 385, 409
McConnell, John C., bill for the relief of ...... 209,
.....213, 229, 349
McKean, James B., a Representative from New
McKnight, Robert a Representative from Penn-
.10, 22, 61, 71,
sylvania..
77, 92, 93, 202, 288, 298, 352, 446, 447
.....10, 22
resolutions by.......
remarks on the death of Hon. George W.
.20
Scranton......
remarks on the employment of volunteers...94,
99, 100
remarks on the additional revenue bill.......287
..431
remarks on the confiscation bill...
McLean, Nathaniel, and others, bill for the relief
..133

of.........

.72,
McPherson, Edward, a Representative from Penn-
sylvania..
148, 205, 209, 324, 385, 431, 432, 458,
remarks on the death of Hon. George W.
..20
Scranton....
Medical corps of the Navy, bill (S. No. 31) to
..227,
increase the.....

230, 243, 252, 268, 332, 349, 367, 382
Members of the House of Representatives, bill
fixing the number of, after the 3d of March,
1861....

Mileage, the Committee on ............
instructions to

charges against ..........

remarks on the, by-

Mr. Aldrich.....

Mr. Alley...

Mr. Calvert......

Mr. Colfax.....

Mr. Corode................. ....

Mr. Cox........

Mr. Curtis...............

..197, 198, 199
.197
.131
132

Mr. Dawes.............

.131, 197

..199

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Mr. Ely.........

Mr. Fouke..

Mr. Hickman..

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Military Academy, bill to increase the number
...23,
of cadets at the West Point.
147, 152, 332, 347, 348
bill for reconstruction of the, at West Point, 116
bill prescribing the condition upon which resig-
nations of cadets of the, may be accepted, 366
Military Affairs, the Committee on....
instructions to ....23, 61, 92, 224, 365, 367, 433
.72, 116, 128, 147, 205,
bills reported from
229; 287, 298, 332, 347, 366, 416, 427, 446
..427, 429, 447
resolutions reported from .....
Military establishment of the United States, bill
(S. No. 2) to increase the present.........145,
205, 228, 248, 273, 298, 305
bill (No. 58) supplementary to the act to in-
.382, 385, 428, 456||
crease the present.......
bill (S. No. 3) providing for the better organi-
.128, 209, 211, 222, 229,
zation of the...
268, 298, 304, 332, 368, 388, 389, 415, 444
Moorhead, James K., a Representative from Penn-
.24,
sylvania
61, 95, 194, 195, 209, 268, 368, 430, 456
.....61, 195
resolutions by...
remarks on the death of Hon. George W. Scran-
.21
.204
remarks on the tariff bill..
199 Morrill, Anson P., a Representative from Maine, 2
.132 | Morrill, Justin S., a Representative from Ver-
.....5, 16, 23,
.198
131
25, 71, 77, 145, 205, 268, 430, 448, 449, 456||
remarks on the Army appropriation bill....76,
77, 132, 133
..........174, 175
remarks on the tariff bill
remarks on the bill for the better organization
.212, 214
of the Army.......
remarks on the additional revenue bill...... 252,
269, 270, 271, 299, 306, 323, 329, 330
198, 199, 200, 201 | Morris, James R., a Representative from Ohio,

Mr. Kellogg, of Michigan...........

Mr. Holman....

Mr. Hutchins......

Mr. Johnson.....

Mr. Kellogg, of Illinois.......

Mr. Lovejoy...

Mr. May.......196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201

Mr. McClernand...

..132

Mr. Potter........

.131, 132

Mr. Richardson.........

Mr. Riddle.....

Mr. Stevens...

Mr. Thomas, of Maryland..

132
.197
132, 197
...197,

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3, 5, 6, 9, 10, 61, 71,
117, 118, 225, 231, 274, 279, 280, 352, 365,
366, 367, 386, 429, 430, 444, 445, 456, 458
remarks on the Oregon contested election......3,
9, 10, 352, 353, 356, 357
.......131, 280, 386, 458
resolutions by....
remarks on the Nebraska election... 14, 15, 267
remarks on the death of Hon. Stephen A.
Douglas..........

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..349
joint resolution to examine the condition of the,
and to inquire as to the reorganization there-
..350
of........
99
.23, 24
.133, 147, 209,
210, 230, 243, 279, 349, 350, 366, 368, 383
350
reports from..

instructions to...
bills reported from ......

an act supplementary to the act providing for
..279,
a naval peace establishment......
Naval peace establishment, bill (No. 78) to amend
382, 383, 389
Naval service, bill (H. R. No. 19) making addi-
tional appropriations for the, for the year
ending the 30th of June, 1862, and appropri-
ations of arrearages for the year ending the
......54,
30th of June, 1861....
77, 195, 202, 204, 210
bill (No. 96) making further appropriations for
the support of the, for the year ending June
30, 1862......366, 368, 386, 428, 444, 446, 456
Navy, bill (No. 13) to provide for the appoint-
ment of assistant paymasters in the......115,
116, 133, 147, 171, 209
bill (S. No. 31) to increase the medical corps
...227,
of the...
230, 243, 252, 268, 332, 349, 367, 382
bill (No. 20) authorizing the appointment of
an Assistant Secretary of the, fixing the sal-
..209,
ary of the same...
230, 243, 252, 268, 332, 350, 367, 382
bill (No. 87) authorizing additional enlistments
......365, 383, 447, 456
in the....
bill to authorize the Secretary of the, to employ
...133, 147
. temporary clerks.......
bill for the temporary increase of the.........147,
171, 202, 205, 209, 224, 281
Navy Department, calls for information upon the,
61, 147
communications from the....128, 227, 279, 386
Navy ration, bill (No. 9) to alter and regulate
the......
....115, 116, 133, 147, 171, 176
Negroes in the service of the United States, reso-
lution of inquiry relating to the employment
.227, 231
of........
Nebraska contested election..3, 13, 26, 92, 265, 279
remarks on the, by-

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resolutions by..............
remarks on the employment of volunteers, 96,
100, 101, 102
remarks on the bill for the better organization
....213
of the Army.....
....116
souri
Noell, John W., a Representative from Mis-
........2
souri
Norton, Elijah H., a Representative from Mis-
remarks on the bill relating to the courts in Ken-
.229
tucky and Missouri .....

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Oath of allegiance, bill requiring an, and to sup-
port the Constitution of the United States,
to be administered to certain persons in the
civil service of the United States..........348,
368, 448, 456
Olin, Abraham B., a Representative from New
.24, 26,
York........
92, 117, 129, 130, 148, 215, 332, 365, 449
...92, 129, 130
resolutions by......
remarks on the additional revenue bill...287,
302, 303
remarks on increasing the number of cadets,
347, 348, 349
remarks on the bill for the construction of float-
.384, 385
ing batteries
remarks personal and explanatory............388
remarks on the bill for the better organization
of the Army.....

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Pacific railroad bill, select committee on the...91
bill to secure contracts, and make provision for
the full, certain and more speedy transpor-
tation by railroad of the mails, troops, muni-
tions of war, and military and naval stores,
between the Atlantic and Pacific States....23
bill granting public lands and a loan of the credit
of the Government to the People's Railroad
Company to aid in the construction of a rail-
road from the Mississippi river to the Pacific
...........224
Paddock, Frederick W., bill for the relief of, 116
Passengers on board of vessels propelled in whole

coast.......

or in part by steam, bill to provide for the
better security of the lives of..........205, 366
Pay-see Compensation.

bill to increase the, of the soldiers in the service
of the United States........
.23
bill concerning the, of officers of the revenue
cutter service of the United States.........61,
148, 171, 253, 268
bill defining the duties and fixing the, of the
Clerk, Sergeant-at-Arms, Postmaster, Door-
keeper, and Librarian, and settling the num-
ber and, of the other employés of the House
of Representatives...... .........148, 231
bill (H. R. No. 103) authorizing the Secretary
of War to pay the volunteers who, under the
command of Charles W. White, and by order
of Brigadier General T. A. Morris, enlisted
to protect the railroad bridge and other
property in the vicinity of Oakland, Allegany
county, Maryland........
.446, 458
bill (S. No. 69) to increase the, of the non-com-
missioned officers, musicians, and privates of
the regular Army, volunteers, marines, and
seamen in the service of the United States,
23, 448, 456
bill fixing the, of the officers of the marine
corps......
.........209, 210, 230
bill (No. 72) to increase the pay of the privates
in the regular Army, and of the volunteers in
the service of the United States, 456, 457, 458
Paymasters in the Navy, bill to provide for the
appointment of assistant..
....115,

116, 133, 147, 171, 209
Payment, bill (H. R. No. 105) to provide for the,
to Arnold Willett, for bread, &c., and Henry
Worth, for wood, provided for the United
States volunteers for Maryland, 446, 449, 458
bill (No. 76) to provide for the, of the police

organized by the United States for the city
of Baltimore...................244, 265, 268, 273
bill (H. R. No. 15) to provide for the, of the
militia and volunteers called into the service
of the United States by proclamation of the
President, dated April, 1861, from the time
they were called into service until the 30th of
June, 1861......
......71,

91, 115, 171, 194, 204, 205, 222, 268
bill to provide for the monthly, of troops....366
Penalties, bill (H. R. No. 17) authorizing the
Secretary of the Treasury to remit fines and,
incurred in certain cases, 31, 195, 221, 228, 272
Pendleton, George H., a Representative from
Ohio............56, 195, 365, 366, 367, 383, 450
resolutions by........
..........365, 366
remarks on the employment of volunteers...95
remarks on the tariff bill............176, 202, 203
remarks on the bill for the relief of the Ohio
volunteers......
.195, 196
remarks on the confiscation bill...410, 412, 413
Perry, Nehemiah, a Representative from New
Jersey.........
Phelps, John S., a Representative from Mis-
souri....
...........447

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Pike, Frederick A., a Representative from Maine,
147, 251
Piracy, bill (H. R. No. 55) supplementary to an
act to protect the commerce of the United
States, and punish the crime of............195,
226, 429, 431, 447
Police, bill to organize a metropolitan, for the
city of Washington........
.....129
bill (H. R. No. 35) to amend an act to estab-
lish an auxiliary guard or watch for the pro-
tection of public property in the city of
Washington....
.......118, 133
bill (No. 76) to provide for the payment of the,
organized by the United States for the city
of Baltimore ...... ........244, 265, 268, 273
bill (No. 37) regulating the, force of the city
of Washington...... ....221, 224, 231
bill to create a metropolitan, district of the
District of Columbia, and to establish a po-
lice therefor.......
..323, 357, 449
Poole, James, bill for the relief of..
...279
Porter, Albert G., a Representative from Indi-
..225, 228, 431, 447, 448
resolutions by.......
..225
remarks on the bill relating to the courts in
Kentucky......
...228, 229
Ports of entry, bill to repeal all laws creating,
in rebellious States.........................16, 23
Post Office and Post Roads, the Committee on, 22
bills reported from.........
instructions to............

ana...

..195

..367

Post Office Department, calls for information
upon the......

....133

communications from the.....
Postmaster, election of..........

.115
......12

Potter, John F., a Representative from Wiscon-
sin
...........148, 331, 410
resolutions by.............
....26, 131
remarks in relation to the retention of seces-
sionists in office.......
.26, 148, 357
remarks on charges against Mr. May, 131, 132
President of the United States, calls for informa-
tion upon the.......
..31,
117, 129, 148, 215, 224, 244, 367
communications from the.....
..12,

Reid, John W., a Representative from Mis-
souri.........
.. 116
Revenue-see Tariff.
bill (H. R. No. 54) to provide increased, from
imports......
152, 171,

176, 202, 204, 354, 365, 415, 428, 431, 447
bill to protect our coast from privateers, and to
......367
prevent frauds on the.........
bill (No. 71) to provide additional, for defray-
ing the expenses of the Government and
maintaining the public credit, by the as-
sessment and collection of a direct tax and
internal duties....
..229, 244,
246, 248, 251, 252, 268, 269, 272,
274, 280, 281, 299, 305, 323, 326

remarks on the, by-

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Mr. Mallory...

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77, 131, 146, 148, 197, 210, 211, 215, 272,
283, 298, 326, 347, 383, 389, 431, 456, 458
proclamation of the, summoning Congress in
extraordinary session.....
reference of the message of the.......
Printing, the Committee on ..........
reports from...
...31, 148, 416, 457
Printing extra numbers of messages, reports,
and documents, bill (No. 62) relative to, 428
Privateers, bill to protect our coast from, and to
prevent frauds on the revenue...............367
Private land claims in California, bill (S. No. 60)
relative to appeals to the Supreme Court of
the United States in cases of ...448, 455, 458
Projectiles for rifled cannon, joint resolution au-
thorizing an examination of James's, 447, 456
Public Expenditures, the Committee on.........
reports from......
Public Lands, the Committee on...............
instructions to......

bill for the relief of congressional township No.
8 south, of range No.3 east, in Mercer county,
Ohio.........
.130
bill to secure homesteads to actual settlers upon
the...........

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Railroad-see Pacific railroad.
Rebellion against and resistance to the laws of the
United States: bill (No. 20) to provide for
the suppression of, and to amend the act to
provide for calling forth the militia to execute
the laws of the Union, &c., passed February
28, 1795...............61, 102, 145, 287, 305, 326
resolution of the House pledging men and
money for the suppression of the.........131
joint resolution (No. 10) declaratory of the de-
termination of Congress to maintain the su-
premacy of the Government and the integrity
of the Union.........
...... 285, 288
bill (H. R. No. 69) to indemnify the States for
expenses incurred by them in defense of the
United States........
.225, 268, 273
Regimental and other bands, bill (No. 24) author-
izing the Secretary of War to reimburse vol-
unteers for expenses incurred in employing,
221, 269, 298, 352, 382

Mr. Riddle...........252, 274, 300, 308, 331

Mr. Shellabarger .........................
Mr. Spaulding

...299, 300

..246, 247, 270, 284
..251, 271, 284, 299
273,

280, 281, 282, 283, 329
Mr. Stevens.........229, 244, 246, 247, 248,

249, 250, 251,252, 268, 269, 270, 280, 284,
285, 286, 299, 301, 306, 307, 324, 325, 331
Mr. Trowbridge..

Mr. Upton.......

Mr. Vallandigham.......

Mr. Washburn.

..330
.252, 299, 300

252,

274, 307, 323, 324, 331

.246, 252, 330

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273, 274, 287, 301, 302, 303, 307, 308, 330
Mr. Wright..
..251, 284
yeas and nays on the.......252, 308, 323, 331
Revenue cutters and steamers, bill (No. 100) to
suspend in part the operations of an act re-
lating to...
..385, 410, 412
Revenue marine, bill (H. R. No. 53) relative to
the, and fixing the compensation of the offi-
cers thereof...............................61, 148, 171, 253, 268
bill relative to the........
...253
Revolutionary Claims, the Committee on.......22
discharged from subjects
.229
Rice, Alexander H., a Representative from Mas-
sachusetts........ ..56, 77, 116, 268, 308, 350
remarks on the bill for the construction of war
steamers............................
...350, 351, 430

..32
...3,

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Slaves, resolution of Mr. Lovejoy that it is not

the duty of soldiers to capture and return

.32

fugitive......

Solicitor of the Treasury: bill (S. No. 16) con-

cerning the Attorney General, and the attor-

neys and marshals of the several districts,

222, 365, 385, 444

bill (S. No. 67) explanatory of an act concern-

ing the Attorney General and the attorneys

and marshals of the several districts......444,

446, 456

Spaulding, Elbridge G., a Representative from

New York.....23, 76, 118, 175, 349, 407, 431

remarks on the additional revenue bill......273,

280, 281, 282, 283, 329

Speaker of the House, election of......

address of the, on taking the chair.......

Spirituous liquors, bill (S. No. 61) to amend an

act to prohibit the sale of, and intoxicating

drinks in the District of Columbia in certain

cases..........348, 351, 382, 385, 412, 428, 456

Smith, E. Henry, a Representative from New

York........

State Department, communications from the, 128,

298, 431

Steamers, bill (No. 80) authorizing the construc-

......308,

tion of twelve small side-wheel....

350, 410, 430, 444, 456

bill (H. R. No. 100) to suspend in part the

operation of an act relating to revenue cut-

385, 410, 412

ters and.

Steele, John B., a Representative from New

..456

York..

Steele, William G., a Representative from New

12, 211, 212

Jersey.

Stevens, Thaddeus, a Representative from Penn-

...3, 4,

sylvania.

5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 22, 23, 25, 26, 31, 54, 61,

77, 92, 93, 94, 117, 147, 171, 195, 202, 204,

209, 210, 211, 225, 243, 244, 279, 288, 308,

331, 348, 351, 357, 367, 368, 383, 385, 430,

432, 433, 444, 448, 449, 456, 457, 458, 459

..9, 25, 367, 444

resolutions by.

remarks on the Pennsylvania contested elec-

...7, 8, 9

tion.....

remarks on the Nebraska election.........13, 16

remarks on the bill to remit the duties on arms,

54, 222

remarks on the Army appropriation bill....54,

72, 75, 76, 77

remarks on the tariff bill..........152, 172, 174,

175, 176, 202, 203, 204, 205, 354, 415, 416

remarks on charges against Mr. May, 132, 197

remarks on the pay of the Baltimore police,

244, 245, 246, 268

remarks on the additional revenue bill, (No.

..229, 244, 246, 247, 248,

71)..

249, 250, 251, 252, 268, 269, 270, 280, 284,

285, 286, 299, 301, 306, 307, 324, 325, 331

...267

remarks on the loan bill.

remarks on the Oregon contested election...356

remarks on the confiscation bill.........414, 415

Stratton, John L. N., a Representative from New

Jersey.....22, 32, 77, 224, 231, 268, 416, 430

remarks on the death of Hon. George W.

...19

Scranton....

remarks on the bill for the construction of
.384
floating batteries....

Strong, William Y., bill for the relief of......130

Superannuated-and disabled officers, bill for re-

tiring, from the United States Army.......61

Supremacy of the Government and the integrity

of the Union, joint resolution declaratory of

the determination of Congress to maintain

..285, 288

the.........

Surveyor general of St. Louis, bill concerning
.......215
the closing of the office of....

Sympathy of Congress with the bereaved fam-

ilies and friends of our soldiers who have

fallen in defense of the Republic, joint reso-

lution (No. 7) expressing the...............407

T.

Tariff: bill (No. 16) further to provide for the

collection of duties on imports..............31,||

54, 115, 117

bill to repeal the act of March, 1861, and to

.....23

revive the act of March 3, 1857..

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Vallandigham, Clement L., a Representative from

Ohio.....

..3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 22,

23, 24, 25, 26, 31, 32, 54, 55, 56, 60, 61, 62,
72, 92, 93, 116, 128, 130, 145, 148, 169, 196,
209, 210, 211, 215, 224, 225, 226, 245, 268,
274, 298, 299, 349, 350, 351, 352, 365, 366,
368, 383, 384, 388, 390, 408, 409, 427, 430,

444, 445, 446, 447, 448, 449, 456, 458, 459

resolutions by.......3, 60, 61, 62, 92, 130, 365

remarks on the Nebraska election..............13

Vallandigham, Clement L., a Representative from

Ohio-Continued.

speech on the state of the Union................56
remarks on the Army appropriation bill....72,
74, 75, 76, 77
remarks on the qualification of certain mem-
bers..........
..92, 93
remarks on the employment of volunteers...97,
98, 99, 100, 102
remarks on the bill to promote the efficiency of
the Army..........
.........118
remarks on a resolution to censure the Presi-
dent.........
130
remarks on the conspiracy bill..... ...........130
remarks on the bill to provide for the suppres-
sion of the rebellion....... ............145, 146
remarks on the resolution relating to secession-
ists in office.......
..148, 366
remarks on the volunteer force bill......152, 154
remarks on the tariff bill.....
152,

171, 172, 173, 176, 202, 204, 205, 415, 416
remarks on the charges against Mr. May...131,
132, 197, 199
remarks on the bill for the better organization
of the Army.......
..213
remarks on the additional revenue bill......252,
274, 307, 323, 324, 331
remarks on the bill to increase the number of
cadets.........
........348
remarks on the bill providing for the confisca-
tion of property used for insurrectionary
purposes....
.410, 412, 431
remarks on the bill to promote the efficiency
of the volunteer forces............427, 428, 429
remarks on the resolution relating to James E.
Harvey.........
..365, 367, 432
Vandever, William, a Representative from Iowa,
21, 26, 92, 194, 224, 279, 386, 408
resolutions by....
.222,224

Van Valkenburgh, Robert B., a Representative
from New York.........

resolutions by....

.147
.223

Van Wyck, Charles H., a Representative from
New York...
..12,
16, 23, 61, 128, 129, 148, 209, 211
resolutions by......
.23, 129
remarks on employment of volunteers, 101, 102
remarks on the inquiry into Government con-
tracts.......
.........170

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Volunteer forces, bill to increase the efficiency of
the..................128, 148, 152, 388, 427, 428
remarks on the, by-
Mr. Arnold

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Curtis....

Mr. Holman

..154
Mr. Blair, of Missouri, 128, 148, 154, 428
Mr. Burnett...... .149, 150, 151, 428, 429
..150
...150
..152, 429
Mr. Olin .............152, 154, 427, 428, 429
Mr. Vallandigham...152, 154, 427, 428, 429
ycas and nays on the...
.429
Volunteers, bill (H. R. No. 15) providing for the
payment of the militia and, called into the
service of the United States by proclamation
of the President, dated April, 1861, from the
time they were called into service to the 30th
of June, 1861..
..31, 77, 92
bill (No. 1) to authorize the employment of, to
aid in enforcing the laws, and protecting the
public property.
...71,
91, 105, 171, 194, 204, 205, 222, 268
bill (S. No. 42) in addition to the act to author-
ize the employment of, to aid in enforcing
the laws and protecting public property,
approved July 22, 1861... ........243, 244
bill (H. R. No. 57) for the relief of the Ohio
and other....195, 209, 211, 221, 222, 227, 228
bill (S. No. 24) authorizing the Secretary of
War to reimburse, for expenses incurred in
employing regimental and other bands, and
for other purposes.....221, 269, 298, 352, 382
joint resolution in rélation to the arms of...222
bill making an appropriation for the purchase

of arms for the, and regular troops of the
United States.....331, 348, 352, 389
joint resolution construing an act to authorize
the employment of, to aid in enforcing the
laws and protecting public property.......368
bill making appropriations to pay the expenses
of enlisting, enrolling, and organizing, under
the law authorizing the President to accept
the services of, for gun-boats, and equipping
the same for service on the western rivers, 430
bill authorizing the Secretary of War to pay,
who, under the command of Charles W.
White, and by order of Brigadier General T
A. Morris, enlisted to protect the railroad
bridge and other property in the vicinity of
Oakland, Allegany county, Maryland, 446,
458
bill (S. No. 69) to increase the pay of the non-
commissioned officers, musicians, and pri-
vates of the regular Army, marines, and
seamen in the service of the United States,
448, 456
bill (No. 72) to increase the pay of the privates
in the regular Army, and of the, in the ser-
vice of the United States.........456, 457, 458
Volunteer Home Guard, bill for the organization
of a, to aid in enforcing the laws and protect-
ing the public property....
W.

Wadsworth, William H., a Representative from
Kentucky...............................................117, 231, 366, 431
Wallace, John W., a Representative from Penn-
sylvania.....

Washburne, Ellihu B., a Representative from
Illinois-Continued.

.........

.195

22

remarks on the bill to remit fines and penal-
ties...........
remarks on the additional revenue bill......246,
252, 330
Ways and Means, the Committee of.......
bills reported from..........31, 54, 72, 147, 152,
222, 225, 229, 244, 267, 268, 331, 383, 416
reports from............
...430
Webster, Edwin H., a Representative from Ma-
ryland......
..25, 210, 416
Wheeler, William A., a Representative from New
York...
..........170, 171, 198
White, Albert S., a Representative from Indiana,
409

remarks on the employment of volunteers, 100
remarks on the additional revenue bill.....303,
307, 324
Wickliffe, Charles A., a Representative from
Kentucky..
.12, 22, 25, 76, 77,
99, 130, 209, 224, 351, 385, 415, 416,
432, 444, 445, 447, 448, 449, 450, 457
resolutions by....
...224, 445, 458
remarks on the death of Hon. Stephen A.
Douglas
.39
remarks on bill (No. 16) for the collection of
the revenue...
.............56
remarks on the bill for the better organization
of the Army.....
.213
remarks on the additional revenue bill..249,270,
273, 274, 287, 301, 302, 303, 307, 308, 330
remarks on the confiscation bill......... 410, 431
Willett, Arnold, bill to provide for the payment
of, for bread....
Wood, Benjamin, a
York.......
resolutions by....
World's Fair:-bill (S. No. 9) relative to the exhi-
bition of the industry of all nations, 251, 273
Worth, Henry, bill to provide for the payment
of, for wood...
.446, 449, 458
Wright, Hendrick B., a Representative from
Pennsylvania.............8, 132, 147, 148, 195,

.......446, 449, 458
Representative from New
.116, 129, 133, 211, 366
.....129, 133, 211

209, 215, 224, 268, 274, 280, 298, 332,
347, 348, 350, 267, 385, 390, 429, 430
resolutions by......
....18, 148, 224, 390
remarks on the death of Hon. George W.
Scranton.......
..18
remarks on employment of yolunteers, 98, 101
remarks on the tariff bill............175, 176, 204
remarks on the bill for the better organization
of the Army.
..212
remarks on the additional revenue bill, 251, 284
Y.

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..102

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resolutions by.....

Walton, E. P., a Representative from Vermont,
23, 31, 148, 211, 457
..23, 211

conspiracy, bill to define and punish.........130
contracts of the Government, committee to in-
quire into....
.170, 171
courts in Kentucky, bill in relation to the, 229
Crittenden's resolution......

......223

Doorkeeper, election of........

.12

expulsion of a member........

.116, 117

.96, 97

loan bill............

.61, 268

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remarks on the death of Hon. Stephen A.

Ward, Elijah, a Representative from New York,
62, 116, 128, 129, 231, 367
resolutions by................
.367
remarks on the tariff bill
.............176, 203
War Department, calls for information upon the,
24, 26, 115, 224, 227, 231, 298, 367
communications from the....
.298, 455
Washburne, Ellihu B., a Representative from Illi-
..4, 5,
6, 10, 13, 23, 24, 25, 26, 31, 32, 61, 71, 72,
77, 92, 115, 116, 118, 128, 129, 131, 132,
144, 145, 146, 148, 195, 209, 210, 226, 230,
246, 279, 298, 305, 331, 351, 352, 365, 387
resolutions by
...10, 13, 25
remarks on Nebraska election...13, 14, 16, 267
remarks on the bill to remit duties on arms, 54
remarks on the bill (No. 16) for the collection
of the revenue............................... ......54, 55, 56, 115
remarks on the employment of volunteers, 98,
99, 102

May, Henry, on the resolution of inquiry with
regard to........ ...

Sergeant-at-Arms, election of...
slaves, resolution of Mr. Lovejoy relating to
the capture of fugitive......
Speaker, election of...
tariff bill..........

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