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... Howard , in the administration of the affairs of the Freedmen's Bureau , has had unusual oppor- tunities for ascertaining these facts in detail . He has reports from every district . He is in constant communication with them . If any ...
... Howard , in the administration of the affairs of the Freedmen's Bureau , has had unusual oppor- tunities for ascertaining these facts in detail . He has reports from every district . He is in constant communication with them . If any ...
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... HOWARD . Will the honorable Sen- election , can defeat the work of reconstruc- ator undertake to say that that is a principletion , defeat the will of the majority who do of law or practice or usage ? tered voters must vote . Mr ...
... HOWARD . Will the honorable Sen- election , can defeat the work of reconstruc- ator undertake to say that that is a principletion , defeat the will of the majority who do of law or practice or usage ? tered voters must vote . Mr ...
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... Howard out of this money what the law allows him for his services , so that the claim agent will get all that the law allows him to receive , and the money will go through the hands of General Howard , who is responsible for it , and ...
... Howard out of this money what the law allows him for his services , so that the claim agent will get all that the law allows him to receive , and the money will go through the hands of General Howard , who is responsible for it , and ...
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TO THE CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE FIRST SESSION FORTIETH CONGRESS | iv |
To reorganize the judiciary of the United States By Mr Stew | xvii |
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act entitled adjourn adopted amendment appointed approved Asahel W ASHLEY authority banks bill H. R. BUCKALEW Burt Van Horn called claim Congress constitution convention declared delegates desire district duty election enrolled entitled An act favor FESSENDEN Freedmen's Freedmen's Bureau gentleman Government HOWARD HULBURD impeachment Indian inquire Instructing the Committee joint resolution H. R. Judiciary land leave to introduce loyal majority March March 11 March 27 Massachusetts ment Missouri mittee motion was agreed oath objection officers Ohio persons present PRESIDENT pro tempore previous question printed proposed proposition Read and referred read twice rebel rebellion Received from House reconstruction registered relation relief remarks Representative Schenck Secretary Senate session Sidney Clarke Smythe South South Carolina SPEAKER submitted SUMNER Tennessee tion Treasury TRUMBULL unanimous consent obtained Union United Van Aernam vote voters Washburn William WILSON yeas and nays York