THE DEBATES AND PROCEEDINGS
THE THIRTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS.
CITY OF WASHINGTON:
PRINTED AT THE CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE OFFICE.
TO THE CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE, FIRST SESSION THIRTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS.
A. Adjournment, final..... ...120, 156, 336, 357, 365, 420, 426 Alexandria, bill (S. No. 66) declaring the act to retrocede the county of, in the District of Columbia, to the State of Virginia, to be un- constitutional, and for repealing the same, 368, 391, 420
Allegiance, bill (S. No. 54) requiring an oath of, and to support the Constitution of the Uni- ted States, to be administered to certain per- sons in the civil service of the United States, 311, 443, 454 Anthony, Henry B., a Senator from Rhode Island..........40, 53, 103, 136, 178, 206, 215, 217, 253, 288, 362, 416, 419, 426, 443, 450 resolutions by...... ..40, 253, 426, 443 remarks on the death of Hon. Stephen A. Douglas....... .....31 remarks on the Rhode Island resolutions relat- ing to the Naval Academy.. 155 remarks on organizing the Army, 167, 180, 181 remarks on revenue bill, (No. 54)......321, 322 Appeals, in cases of private land claims and sur- veys in the State of California, bill (S. No. 60) relative to..... .......362, 436, 454 Appropriations: for the support of the Army for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1862, and for arrearages for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1861... ..79, 83, 103, 120, 134, 234 for the naval service for the year ending the 30th of June, 1862, and for arrearages for the year ending the 30th of June, 1861.. ..79, 83, 120, 135, 144, 194, 234 for the legislative, executive, and judicial ex- penses of the Government for the year end- ing the 30th of June, 1862, and for arrearages for the year ending 30th of June, 1861....84, 102, 207, 234, 256, 259, 276, 362 for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the year ending the 30th of June, 1862, and for arrearages for the year ending 30th of June, 1861......84, 103, 207, 208, 234, 276 further, for the naval service for the year end- ing June 30, 1862.....374, 380, 400, 426, 441 for the purchase of arms for the volunteers and the regular troops.....313, 336, 438 to pay the expenses of the investigating com- mittees..... .........371, 380, 426, 438 for fortifications...........369, 426, 427, 438, 454 for field fortifications for the defense of the city of Washington and elsewhere........371, 380 Approval and confirmation of certain acts of the President of the United States, joint resolu- tion (S. No. 1) for the...
16, 21, 40, 64, 127, 137, 177, 208, 220, 234, 276, 288, 332, 391, 451, 452 Armored ships, bill (S. No. 36) to provide for the construction of one or more, and floating batteries.. ....205, 218, 235,
236, 256, 276, 277, 344, 363, 371, 400, 426 Armory, bill to establish a national, in the State of New Jersey. ................154, 274 bill (S. No. 19) to establish a national, on Rock Island... .78, 253
Arms, joint resolution (S. No. 2) to remit the duties upon certain, imported into the Uni- ted States....... .21, 27, 40, 234
bill (S. No. 6) to refund and remit the duties on, imported by the States....... ..27, 50, 54, 220, 227, 236, 362 joint resolution (S. No. 11) to repeal so much of the third section of the act making appro- priations for the legislative, executive, and judicial expenses of the Government for the year ending the 30th of June, 1861, approved June 23, 1860, as prohibits the purchase or use of patented, or military supplies......279 bill (S. No. 38) making an appropriation to pay the expenses of transporting and delivering, and munitions of war to the loyal citizens of the States of which the inhabitants now are or hereafter may be in rebellion against the Government of the United States, and to pro- vide for the expense of organizing them into companies, battalions, regiments, or other- wise, for their own protection against domes- tic violence, insurrection, invasion, or rebel- lion........ .....226, 288, 312, 332, 365 bill (S. No. 52) to provide for the purchase of, ordnance, and ordnance stores.............308, 312, 371, 400, 426 bill (H. R. No. 81) making an appropriation for the purchase of, for the volunteers and the regular troops of the United States...313, 336, 438 (See Volunteers.) Army, bill (S. No. 2) to increase the present mili- tary establishment of the United States, 2, 16, 27, 110, 123, 208, 220, 234, 276, 279, 297, 312 remarks on the, by-
Mr. Bingham..... Mr. Clarke.........
Mr. Collamer...... Mr. Doolittle.. Mr. Fessenden......... Mr. Foster..................................... Mr. Grimes.....
.123, 125, 127, 220 .114 .113, 114, 279 .114. 127 ..112,
Mr. Carlile.....182, 184, 187, 189, 190, 194 Mr. Chandler.... .181, 182, 183, 193 Mr. Clark......159, 160, 161, 167, 182, 194 Mr. Collamer..... .71, 163, 164, 181, 183, 194, 235, 371, 372 Mr. Dixon........ ...187 Mr. Doolittle.....89, 90, 183, 185, 191, 192 Mr. Fessenden..............86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 163, 179, 180, 183, 184, 192, 193, 310 Mr. Foot................ .86 Mr. Foster.............87, 162, 163, 164, 166 Mr. Grimes..... .85, 86, 87,
88, 90, 91, 157, 160, 161, 163, 165, 166, 167, 179, 181, 185, 193, 235, 310, 371, 372 Mr. Hale......86, 87, 88, 89, 158, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 235, 309, 310, 311 Mr. Harris...88, 90, 91, 180, 181, 182, 183 Mr. Howe. Mr. Kennedy Mr. King
191 .........193 .......85, 87, 91, 165, 167, 184, 194, 371, 372 Mr. Lane, of Kansas.... ....87, 88, 161, 163, 165, 181, 186, 187, 189, 190, 192 Mr. Latham.... ...90, 192, 193 Mr. McDougall.. ..161, 179, 181, 182, 186, 235 .89, 90, 160, 161, 165, 166, 185
Mr. Polk........ Mr. Pomeroy. Mr. Powell....... ..186, 188, 190, 191, 192 Mr. Rice.............................. .89, 90, 163, 179, 185 Mr. Saulsbary..............90, 166, 192, 194 Mr. Sherman.......164, 165, 180, 183, 184, 186, 188, 190, 191, 192, 194, 311, 371, 372 Mr. Simmons.. ..........................165, 166, 167, 181 Mr. Ten Eyck.................... ..89, 162, 179 Mr. Thomson. .181 Mr. Trumbull..
Mr. Wade......... Mr. Wilson......
Mr. Johnson, of Tennessee... Mr. King...110, 114, 123, 126, 127, 220, 221 Mr. Lane, of Kansas.... ..113, 114, 125 Mr. Latham......... .112 Mr. McDougall... .....114, 221 Mr. Nesmith...............111, 112, 113, 115 Mr. Rice........ .115 ........115 .111, 115
Mr. Sumner............................ ............................ Mr. Wade............ Mr. Wilson.......
...2, 16, 27, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 123, 125, 220, 234, 279 yeas and nays on the,. 127 bill (S. No. 3) providing for the better organi- zation of the military establishment...2, 16, 40, 71, 84, 127, 157, 178, 220, 234, 235, 257, 265, 297, 309, 371, 374, 400, 426 remarks on the, by- Mr. Anthony Mr. Baker............. Mr. Bayard Mr. Bingham................ Mr. Breckinridge......
..........167, 180, 181 ...162, 166, 309, 372 ...180 .181, 194, 310 ..186, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194
...89, 91, 183, 184, 235 .89, 180, 181, 182, 191 ...2, 16, 40, 71, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 90, 91, 127, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167,
178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 191, 193, 235, 265, 309, 310, 311, 371, 372 yeas and nays on the.... .......86, 91, 163, 166, 184, 192, 194, 372 bill (S. No. 7) to promote the efficiency of the, and Navy..... .40 bill (S. No. 4) to promote the efficiency of the 2, 16, 17 bill (H. R. No. 27) to promote the efficiency of the...... .........120, 123 joint resolution (No. 7) expressing the sym- pathy of Congress with the bereaved families and friends of our soldiers who have fallen in defense of the Republic....... ...400 joint resolution (S. No. 7) in relation to the bonds of paymasters in the............206, 218 bill (S. No. 58) supplementary to an act to in- crease the present military establishment of the United States, approved July 29, 1861, 361, 374, 420, 441
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