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which have received land grants, required to transport for government free of charge..
from Minnesota to gold mines of Idaho

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from McGregor to some point on the Missouri river..

to connect East Tennessee and western North Carolina with Kentucky.
in Minnesota

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Ram, rebel, at or near Plymouth...
Raritan and Delaware Bay railroad

See S. 250, H. R. 469, and S. Res. 64.

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proposed appointment of commissioners to open negotiations with Richmond authorities
as to the spirit in which the war should be waged, (see, also, War.)..
declaration that the Union has not been dissolved, and as to rights of the States..

in regard to the duty of Congress in crushing out, &c., (Mr. Smith's resolution).
debt incurred by the States in their efforts to suppress..

declaring against any proposition to negotiate with leaders of.

recognizing right of States in, whenever they desire, to return and to reorganize their
governments

as to the duty of the President where State in, shall submit to federal authority.
duty of the people to meet it, crush it, &c.

as to the duty of Congress and the people in regard to, (Mr. Edgerton's, Mr. W. G.
Brown's, and Mr. Kinney's resolutions)..

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as to the character of expenses to be incurred in suppressing, (Mr. J. S. Brown's
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in regard to the relation between the Union and rebel States, (Mr. Williams's resolution)
punishment for giving information, &c., to those in...

Rebellious States, select committee on, (see Committees, select).
Receipts and expenditures of the Post Office Department..
of the Treasury Department

Recess daily, provided for.
Reciprocity treaty, to provide for negotiating new.

Reconstruction.

See H. Res. 3, 56.

See H. Res. 2, 56.

proposed notice of termination of.

inquiry as to advantages or disadvantages of..
call for information as to practical operation of..
(See H. R. 244.)

Red river, causes of disaster on

of the North, to facilitate trade on..

See S. 272.

Reed, Captain Theodore, concerning the murder of
Registers and receivers of land offices, compensation of.
See H. R. 176, S. 312.

Resolutions, House. (See at end of this letter.)
Resolutions, joint. (See after resolutions.)
Revenue by taxation, commission on the subject of raising..

See S. Res. 78.

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Ruggles, Samuel B., report of, to Statistical Congress at Berlin

Rules, of the 37th Congress, adopted until otherwise ordered.......
select committee on, authorized and appointed.

additional standing committee on coinage, &c., proposed and authorized
proposition to amend, so as to provide for printing extra copies of bills, &c., for member
introducing....

proposed amendment of, so as to provide for standing "Committee on the National Banks”
proposed amendment of, so as to provide for standing "Committee on Mines and Minerals”.
proposed amendments to rule 29 in regard to voting

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proposed amendment of, in regard to allowing heads of departments on floor

.....

See H. R. 214.

proposed amendment of rule 31, so as to require members to vote

proposed amendment of 134th, so as to allow ex-members on the floor.

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amendment of, so as to provide for entry on journal and in Globe of those not voting on
yea and nay votes..

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Russel, Lieutenant John H., thanks of Congress to

Russian naval vessels, invitation to members to visit...

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proposed amendment of, so as to create two additional standing committees.
suspension of the 16th and 17th joint.

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See H. Res. 50.

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Representatives, House of, employés folding-room, increased pay
Rhode Island, citizens of, for organization of hospital and ambulance corps in army.
for aid to South American Steamship Company.

against extension of Goodyear's patent for vulcanized rubber
officers internal revenue, increased pay of.

legislature of, reimbursements to volunteer officers
Baptists, Seventh-day, yearly meeting, for abolition of slavery.

Richards, J. Avery.

Richardson, Rufus

Richuer, Lieutenant W. P.

See H. R. 121.

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in regard to the obstruction of certain streets in Washington
in regard to location of scrip by States having no public lands within their limits..

By Mr. W. J. Allen: relative to naval depot at Cairo, Illinois

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as to the legislation necessary to enable 1st Illinois cavalry to obtain compensation
for lost horses

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By Mr. Alley: to print extra copies of the report of the Postmaster General.
By Mr. Allison; in regard to canal for improving the rapids of the Mississippi river
By Mr. Ancona: in regard to pay of soldiers for clothing lost while on march or in battle.
as to reason for not paying expenses of drafting the militia of Pennsylvania and
New York.....

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Resolutions-Continued.

By Mr. Ancona: for the repeal of the enrolment act.

calling for information as to notice of quotas due

By Mr. Arnold: as to the advantages and disadvantages of the reciprocity treaty
to print extra copies of the memorial of the National Canal Convention.

in regard to the pay of enrolling officers.

to amend the Constitution so as to prohibit slavery

calling for information as to number of men called into service since March, 1861, &c.

as to the duty of Congress in the raising of taxes upon luxuries, &c..

in regard to taxing issue of State banks

in regard to the forgery and publication of official documents

By Mr. Ashley: granting use of hall to George Thompson.

proposing amendment of the rules so as to prevent dilatory motions.
By Mr. Baily: to print addresses on occasion of death of Hon. Owen Lovejoy.
By Mr. A. C. Baldwin: in regard to western judicial district of Michigan.
By Mr. J. D. Baldwin: against negotiation with the rebels

to print extra copies of report of Commissioner of Internal Revenue.

to print extra copies of General McClellan's report.

to print extra copies of General Grant's reports..

to print "Dictionary of Congress," and pay for copyright.

to print additional copies of laws and joint resolutions..

in regard to distribution of books on hand.

to print extra copies of the report of the Commissioner of Patents.

to print extra copies of report of Committee on the Conduct of the War in reference

to Fort Pillow massacre and returned prisoners.

to print extra copies of internal revenue bill...

to print extra copies of Agricultural Report for 1863.

By Mr. Baxter: giving pay and mileage to John P. Bruce..

By Mr. Beaman: in regard to tariff on low grades of foreign wool..
in regard to visiting hospitals by members of Congress.

By Mr. Bennet: in regard to salaries of judges in certain Territories.
concerning post route from Denver to Bannock city

in regard to the destruction of the Buffalo.

in regard to Indian superintendencies

in regard to foreign miners

in regard to certain post routes

By Mr. Blaine: in regard to the delay in distributing prize money.

as to expediency of amending the Constitution.

in regard to the debt incurred by the several States in suppressing rebellion.

By Mr. F. P. Blair, jr.: calling for information as to attack on Fort Sumter, &c

for appointment of select committee on commercial intercourse with the rebel States.
authorizing the appointment of a committee to investigate charges against himself.

By Mr. J. B. Blair: to print extra copies of Agricultural Report of 1862.

in regard to officers and soldiers who have not been regularly mustered into service
in regard to change of name of steamboat "Gem".

to place the names of the members from Virginia on the roll.

in regard to the rebellion...

By Mr. Blow in regard to expenses of provisional government of Missouri for enrolled
and other militia...

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providing for adjournment over the 8th of January.
respect to the memory of Hon. John W. Noell, deceased.

to print extra copies of report of Samuel B. Ruggles on the resources of the United
States..

By Mr. Boutwell: to print tabular statement of moneys received from internal duties.
to print extra copies of internal revenue act.

By Mr. Boyd: calling for report of Major General Blunt.

calling for information respecting the extension of the southwest branch of the
Pacific railroad....

in regard to the Missouri enrolled militia, &c..

By Mr. Brandegee: in regard to the small pox in the District of Columbia..

to appoint a select committee on a new route from Washington to New York.
in regard to establishment of navy yards and depots..

in regard to signals and signal lights upon sailing vessels in Long Island sound, &e.
for an adjournment of the session.

By Mr. Broomall in regard to enlistment of slaves and pay, &c., of black soldiers..
relative to the members of the Kane Arctic expedition..

in regard to the publication of the Congressional Globe

for location of navy yard and depot on the Delaware river.

By Mr. J. S. Brown, calling for information as to negro regiments, &c.

to appoint a commission to report on proper site for a naval depot on the lakes.
in regard to contributions for relief of our soldiers, and the duty of rigid economy
on the part of the House...

By Mr. W. G. Brown: in relation to constituting West Virginia a judicial district.
respect to the memory of Hon. Lemuel J. Bowden..

in favor of increasing the pensions of soldiers.

in regard to the rebellion

in regard to time of daily meeting

By Mr. Chanler: in regard to duties on mineral coals.

referring claim of Atlantic Mutual Insurance Company.

as to expediency of compiling aud printing laws on pilots and pilotage.

as to expediency of compiling and printing patent laws and regulations

in regard to increased facilities for transporting troops between New York and
Washington.

to print report of Secretary of the Treasury on domestic commerce, &c.

By Mr. A. W. Clark: to print report of Secretary of the Treasury..

to print report of engineer of aqueduct.

to print extra copies of memorial of National Canal Convention
to print extra copies of Coast Survey report

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Resolutions-Continued.

By Mr. A. W. Clark: to print extra copies of Naval Register for 1864.

to print extra copies of papers on foreign affairs..

to print extra copies of General McClellan's report

to print extra copies of Agricultural Report.

to furnish copies of tabular statement to Treasury Department.

to print extra copies of naval code.

to priut extra copies of report of battle of Gettysburg.

to print extra copies of reports of General Rosecrans

to print extra copies of Captain Fisk's report..

to print extra copies of bank bill...

to print extra copies of the report of Commissioner of Patents.

to print extra copies of all laws and joint resolutions..

to print extra copies of Stuart's report in regard to connecting the Hudson and the
lakes.

to print extra copies of internal revenue law

to compensate Charles B. Shirley for past services..

to rescind order to print accounts of southern superintendency.

to correct error in resolution relative to Charles B. Shirley

to print extra copies of report relative to iron-clads..

to print extra copies of report on immigration

to print extra copies of bankrupt bill..

to print extra copies of report of National Academy of Sciences

to print extra copies of Agricultural Report for 1863..

to print report of the Postmaster General

to print extra copies of bank bill...

to print extra copies of report on the northeastern defences

to print extra copies of the report on the New York custom-house.

to print extra copies of Smithsonian report...

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to print extra copies of report on foreign and domestic commerce.
to print extra copies of the internal revenue act

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By Mr. F. Clark: as to expediency of office in New York for transfer of government
bonds, &c....

as to expediency of increasing duties on foreign imports, &c.

By Mr. Clay in regard to the act for collection of abandoned property in insurrectionary
States, &c...

to print extra copies of Agricultural Report of 1862, and as to the binding of the same
By Mr. Cobb: in regard to the rank of the Provost Marshal General United States.
By Mr. Coffroth: in regard to place of examinations by provost marshal.

as to the agency, &c., of Jay Cooke & Co. in sale of government securities.

in regard to compensation to collectors of commutation money.

for an adjournment of the session.....

By Mr. C. Cole: relating to the overland mail..

as to propriety of certain mail routes.

in regard to rebels in the hospitals and in the government service..

By Mr. G. E. Cole: as to propriety of certain mail route

in regard to extension of projected road from Sacramento to Portland, to Puget
Sound..

as to the amount paid to Victor Smith and others at Port Angelos.

By Mr. Colfax: for the expulsion of Alexander Long.

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authorizing several committees on expenditures to act as committees of investigation
as to expediency of repealing enrolment act

calling for copies of communication from General Morgan to General Thomas........
as to expediency of amending the 4th section of act of March 2, 1793, in regard to
United States Commissioners..

as to the questions which may arise on returns of electoral votes for President and
Vice President...

in regard to the extradition of a Spanish subject..

for an adjournment of the session..

to print extra copies of report of Smithsonian Institution.

to pay mileage and compensation to Messrs. Carrigan and Kline.

By Mr. Cravens: in regard to payment of loyal citizens for property destroyed by John
H. Morgan..

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By Mr. Daily as to expediency of military road from Fort Laramie to Virginia City, &c.
reimbursement of Omaha City for completion of capitol building.

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By Mr. H. Winter Davis: to print additional copies of papers on foreign affairs.
directing investigation in regard to marine engines, &c....

calling for correspondence on the present state of Mexico; also, relating to Ven-
ezuela...

calling for explanation alleged to have been given by United States government to
France relative to resolution on Mexican affairs..

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directing that record of names of members not voting be recorded in journal and
Globe..

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as to the constitutional right of Congress in regard to the foreign policy of the United
States..

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By Mr. T. T. Davis: to print extra copies of C. B. Stuart's report on improvement of
water communication between the Hudson river and northwestern lakes...
in regard to the affairs of the Washington Monument Society.
calling for information as to additional aides-de-camp..

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