Referred, 120. To reduce the rates of correspondence by telegraph and to connect the telegraph with the postal service.-[By Mr. Ramsey.] Referred, 121. S. No. 238 Authorizing the Southern Minnesota Railroad Company to connect its line with the Northern Pacific railroad.-[By Mr. Ramsey.] Referred, 121. S. No. 239 For the relief of George Wright.-[By Mr. Ramsey.] Referred, 121. S. No. 240 To amend an act to revise, amend, and consolidate the statutes relating to patents and copyrights.-[By Mr. Buckingham.] Referred, 121. S. No. 241 For the relief of Chauncey M. Lockwood.-[By Mr. Corbett.] Referred, 121. S. No. 242 To enable the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad Company to mortgage its road.-[By Mr. Blair.] Referred, 121; reported and passed, 133; passed House, 769; enrolled, 809; approved, 831. In House: Received from Senate, 149; passed, 744; enrolled, 752; approved, 835. S. No. 243 More fully to enforce the fourteenth amendment to the Constitution. [By Mr. Frelinghuysen.] Referred, 121. S. No. 244 Relating to condemned cannon for a cemetery at San Francisco. [By Mr. Cole.] Read and passed, 122; passed the House, 144; enrolled, 172; approved, 257. In House: Received from Senate, 130; passed, 146; enrolled,182. S. No. 245 Amendatory of an act authorizing the construction of a bridge across the Arkansas river.-[By Mr. Rice.] Read and passed, 122; passed House with amendment, 241; called up, 250; read, 729. In House: Received from Senate, 130; read, 148; passed with amendment, 243. S. No. 246 For the relief of Zebulon B. Vance, of Charlotte, North Carolina.-[By Mr. Vickers.] Reported, 133; referred, 832. By Mr. Anthony SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS. For printing additional copies of the last report of the Commissioner of Education.-[ March 7, 1871.] Read, 16; referred, 66, 84; reported and agreed to, 217; concurred in, 709. In House: Received from the Senate, 241; referred, 598; House concurrent_resolution reported as substitute, 676; substitute disagreed to and the Senate resolution concurred in, 671. For printing Hayden's geological report. [March 13, 1871.] For printing additional copies of the preliminary report of the census for 1870.-[March 14, 1871.] Referred, 91; reported and agreed to, 119; passed House with amendment, 599; referred, 599; reported, 644; concurred in, 644. In House: Received from the Senate, 130; referred, 179; substitute reported, 597; agreed to, 598; concurred in, 630. For the appointment of a joint select committee to inquire into By Mr. Sherman For printing the Constitution of the United States and the rules of the Senate.-[March 14, 1871.] Agreed to, 91. Instructing Committee on the Judiciary to report a bill for the suppression of organized violence in the late insurrectionary States. [March 16, 1871.] Read, 122; discussed, 152, 227, 236; called up, 329; discussed, 346, 358, 359, 406, 432, 464; agreed to, 468. To revise the existing system of taxation.-[April 11, 1871.] Read and printed, 565; agreed to, 598; motion to reconsider, 644; discussed, 712; motion withdrawn, 714. |