A bill for the relief of Andrew F. Higgins, of Brown County, Ohio.
A bill authorizing the adjudication and payment of certain claims upon the fund created by section 15 of chapter 459 of the laws of the Forty-third Congress.
A bill to amend sections 3513, 3520, and 3586 of the Revised Statutes of the United States; to repeal section 2 of joint resolution No. 17, passed July 22, 1876; and to restore the legal- tender qualities of the silver dollar.
A bill for the relief of F. W. Ruggles..... A bill to provide for the better care and protec- tion of quartermasters' supplies.
314 A bill to confirm the term, for the period of sev- enteen years from the date of its original grant,
of the patent of Thomas A. Weston.
A bill for the relief of John H. Jones and Thomas D. Harris.
A bill to carry into effect the tenth article of the treaty with the Pottawatomie Indians of Feb- ruary 27, 1867.
A bill to make certain payments to the Potta- watomie Indians.
A bill to repeal sections 4924, 4925, 4926, 4927, and 4928 of the Revised Statutes of the United States.
A bill for the relief of A.Gates Lee, of McCracken County, Kentucky.
A bill for the relief of Leroy D. Sutton.
A bill for the relief of R. C. Smith, of McCracken County, Kentucky.
A bill for the relief of the heirs of Aleck Vance, deceased.
A bill granting a pension to Carlisle Bridges, of McCracken County, Kentucky.
A bill to permit the growers of tobacco to sell one thousand dollars' worth of their own growth without a license so to do.
342 A bill for the relief of John Witherspoon and James Suffell, of Kentucky.
A bill for the relief of Bidow & Wilson, of Dan- ville, Kentucky.
A bill to repeal the bankrupt-law.
A bill to give the State of Kentucky concurrent jurisdiction with the United States courts on the government grounds near Harrodsburg, Kentucky.
A bill to permit the growers of tobacco to sell to consumers $500 worth of their own growth without a license so to do.
347 A bill granting pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Mexican, Florida, and the Black Hawk wars, and certain widows of deceased soldiers and sailors of the same.
A bill to regulate commerce among the States. A bill for the relief of Brannin, Summers & Co., of Louisville, Kentucky.
355 A bill to modify the tax upon tobacco..
356 A bill directing method of annual estimates of expenditures to be submitted from Navy De- partment.
A bill to amend the third section of the act of Congress approved March 12, 1863, entitled "An act to provide for the collection of aban doned property and for the prevention of frauds in insurrectionary districts within the United States."
374 A bill for the relief of Asa Faulkner and others, of Tennessee. 375
A bill to pension the surviving officers and en- listed men of the Black Hawk, Seminole, Florida, and Mexican wars, and their widows. 376 A bill for the payment of the officers and sol- diers of the Mexican war of the three months' extra pay provided for by the act of July 19, 1848.
377 A bill for the payment of duties on imports in legal-tender notes or coin at the option of the importer.
A bill to repeal section 3412 of the Revised Statutes, which imposes a tax of 10 per cent. upon the circulation of State banks and State banking associations.
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the Whole and in the House.
A bill for the relief of B. F. Martin, of Tennessee A bill for the relief of Smith J. Walling, of Tennessee.
A bill to refund to Asa Faulkner, of Tennessee, the proceeds of cotton seized by the United States Army.
A bill to pay Alexander Kelly, of Marion County, Tennessee, for services on a military commis- sion.
A bill for the relief of James W. Eastwood's es tate, of Warren County, Tennessee.
A bill for the relief of William Bullard, of De Kalb County, Tennessee, late private Com- pany F, Fourth Regiment Mounted Infantry Volunteers.
A bill to incorporate the Barataria Ship Canal Company.
425 A bill for the relief of Edward T. Freeman, of Memphis, Tennessee.
A bill for the relief of Jessie J. Busby, of Mem- phis, Tennessee.
A bill for the relief of Mrs. Julia Elliott, widow and administratrix of Newell D. Elliott, de- ceased, late of the city of Memphis, in the State of Tennessee.
A bill to provide for refunding internal-revenue tax illegally collected.
A bill for the relief of Mrs. Mary P. Bradford, of Shelby County, Tennessee.
A bill for the relief of John Clinton, postmaster at Brownsville, Tennessee.
A bill to provide for the holding of terms of the district and circuit courts of the United States at Fort Wayne, Indiana.
A bill to reimburse the States for expenses in- curred in the late rebellion.
A bill for the relief of Arthur W. Gray, a sur geon in the Twenty-fourth Regiment of Indiana Volunteer Infantry i the late rebellion. 435 A bill providing for the withdrawal of the na- tional-bank currency and the issuing of five hundred millions of non-interest-bearing Treas- ury notes to supply the place of said national- bank currency, and making said Treasury notes a legal tender for all sums, public and pri vate, except when by the terms of the contract it is expressly provided otherwise, and repeal. ing the third section of the act of Congress en- titled "An act to provide for the resumption of specie payments," approved January 14, 1875; and providing for coinage of gold and silver bullion, and fixing the standard thereof, and making all silver coin of the same standard a legal tender.
A bill granting a pension to Adam Stinson. A bill to repeal section 3229 of the Revised Stat- utes of the United States.
A bill to repeal the act for the resumption of spe- cie payments.
A bill to establish the southern district of In- diana, and to provide for the holding of circuit and district courts therein.
A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to purchase silver bullion, and cause the same to be coined, as well as the silver bullion of citizens of the United States, into silver dol. lars; and making said silver dollars when coined a full legal tender for all debts, public and private, within the United States, includ ing duties on imports and interest on the pub- lic debt, excepting obligations heretofore en- tered into and made payable in gold, such obli- gations last named to be paid in gold; and repealing all acts and parts of acts inconsistent herewith.
A bill to provide the mode for the election of certain officers of the United States, and to prevent frauds in such elections.
A bill to fix the legal rate of interest on national money throughout the United States at not exceeding six per cent. per annum, and affix- ing penalties for its violation.
A bill to equalize the bounties of soldiers who served in the late war for the Union.
A bill authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to reissue all United States notes commonly called greenbacks which have been redeemed under the act known as the resumption act, and pay them out on the public debt.
A bill to authorize and equip an expedition to the Arctic Seas.
A bill for the relief of William J. Alexander, of Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana
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