CONTAINING THE DEBATES AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIRST SESSION FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS; WITH AN APPENDIX, EMBRACING THE LAWS PASSED AT THAT SESSION; ALSO, SPECIAL SESSION OF THE SENATE. BY F. & J. RIVES & GEORGE A. BAILEY. CITY OF WASHINGTON: OFFICE OF THE CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE. 1871. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1871, by F. & J. RIVES & GEO. A. BAILEY, In the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE, FIRST SESSION FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. To grant to the State of Missouri all the public lands within the State remaining undisposed of, for the benefit of the public school fund of said State.-[By Mr. Blair.] Read, 14; referred, 66, 84. S. No. 8 For the removal of all legal and political disabilities from the people of the southern States.-[By Mr. Blair.] Read, 14; referred, 66, 85. S. No. 9 To revise, consolidate, and amend the statutes relating to the Post Office Department.-[By Mr. Ramsey.] Read, 14; referred, 66, 85. S. No. 10 For the protection of settlers on the public lands.-[By Mr. Pratt.] Read, 14; discussed, 92; referred, 66, 84, 832. S. No. 11 To abolish the tax upon incomes.-[By Mr. Cole.] Read, 14; referred, 66, 85. S. No. 12 To provide for a building for the use of the post office, customhouse, pension office, United States circuit and district courts, and internal revenue offices at Hartford, Connecticut.-[By Mr. Buckingham.] Read, 14; referred, 66, 85. S. No. 13 For the relief of Mrs. Fanny Kelly.-[By Mr. Buckingham.] Read, 14. To authorize the construction of a bridge across the Missouri river at Boonville, Missouri.-[By Mr. Schurz.] Read, 14; referred, 66, 85; reported, 132. S. No. 21 To pay members of certain military organizations therein named-[By Mr. Schurz.] Read, 14; discussed, 110; referred, 112; reported and passed, 133; passed House, 359; enrolled, 406; approved, 610. In House: Received from Senate, 149; passed, 359; enrolled, 364. S. No. 22To amend section five of the general incorporation law of the District of Columbia in relation to cemeteries.-[By Mr. Cragin.] Read, 14; referred, 66, 85. |