Latham, Milton S., a Senator from Califor- || Military establishment, bill (S. No. 2) to increase nia....
......1, 54, 84, 119, 120,
134, 135, 154, 217, 243, 382, 391, 400, 436 remarks on the approval of the acts of the Pres- ident........ ..41, 47, 144, 208 remarks on the expulsion of certain Senators, 63, 64 remarks on the organization of the Army..90, 192, 193 remarks on the admission of the Senators from Virginia........ ..........105
remarks on the bill providing for an increase of the Army........ remarks on the objects of the war......243, 265 Legislative, executive, and judicial expenses of the Government, bill (H. R. No. 25) making additional appropriations for the, for the year ending the 30th of June, 1862, and appropri- ations of arrearages for the year ending the 30th of June, 1861..... ......84,
102, 207, 234, 256, 257, 276, 362 Letters, bill (H. R. No. 56) in relation to for- warding soldiers'..............194, 206, 234, 276|| Levant, bill for the relief of the widows and or- phans of the officers, seamen, and marines, of the United States sloop-of-war.........102, 135, 144, 208, 234, 257 Loan, bill (H. R. No. 14) to authorize a national, 62, 109, 127, 144, 156, 234 bill (No. 41) supplementary to an act to author- ize a national..... ...219, 220, 257, 265, 308, 343, 371, 373, 396, 420, 441 Long Bridge, bill (S. No. 45) making an appro- priation for the rebuilding and repair of the, 243, 253 bill (S. No. 46) to provide for the construction of a bridge across the Potomac river......253, 275, 454
M. Marine corps, bill (No. 53) relative to the, and to fix the compensation of the officers there- of.... ....257 bill (S. No. 14) for the reorganization of the, 62, 134, 178, 234, 235, 257, 288 Marine signals, bill (No. 9) to provide for the introduction of a code of, adapted to secret service....... .234, 368 Marshals, bill (S. No. 16) concerning the Attor- ney General and the attorneys and, of the several districts........ .62, 134, 365, 381, 426, 454 bill (S. No. 67) explanatory of an act concern- ing the Attorney General and the attorneys and, of the several districts.......426, 441, 454 McConnell, John C., bill for the relief of.....288, 297, 368, 400, 438 McDougall, James A., a Senator from Califor- nia.....63, 81, 82, 83, 102, 134, 135, 156, 177, 219, 236, 336, 362, 380, 397, 404, 435, 444 credentials of, presented..
the present, of the United States...2, 16, 27, 110, 123, 208, 220, 234, 276, 279, 297, 312 bill (S. No. 3) providing for the better organi- zation of the.... ..2, 16, 40, 71, 84, 127, 157, 178, 220, 234, 235, 257, 265, 297, 309, 371, 374, 400, 426 bill (S. No. 58) supplementary to an act to in- crease the, of the United States, approved July 29, 1861..............................................361, 374, 420, 441 Militia-see Volunteers. Morrill, Lot M., a Senator from Maine....... 232, 253, 275, 288, 417, 421 remarks on the revenue marine bill....237, 238|| remarks on the approval of the acts of the Pres- ident.... 392 remarks on the Maryland resolutions, 417, 418 N.
National Guard of the United States, bill (S. No.
5) for the organization of a volunteer militia force to be called the....................................2, 16, 363 Naval Academy, joint resolution (S. No. 3) in relation to the......... .62, 79 bill (No. 83) for the temporary increase of midshipmen in the................343, 357, 434 joint resolution (No. 5) to examine the condi- tion of the, and inquire as to the organization thereof........ .........343, 357, 434 Naval Affairs, the Committee on................17 instructions to..... .243 bills reported from...... .78, 79, 120, 134, 135, 156, 253, 332, 391, 434, 435 reports from....... .253 discharged from subjects......103, 177, 253, 311 Naval force, bill (S. No. 10) authorizing an addi-
tional, in the time of war or insurrection, 62 Naval peace establishment, bill (H. R. No. 78) to amend an act supplementary to the act pro- viding for a....... ..288, 297, 332, 358, 362, 371, 381, 438 remarks on the, by- Mr. Dixon.....
.358, 359, 360, 361 .358, 359, 360, 361 Mr. Hale........332, 358, 359, 360, 361 Mr. Lane, of Kansas... .361 Mr. Rice .360, 361 .358 yeas and nays on the......... .358, 361 Naval service for the year ending June 30, 1862, bill (H. R. No. 19) making additional appro- priations for the, and appropriations of ar- rearages for the year ending June 30, 1861, 79, 83, 120, 135, 144, 194, 234
Mr. Anthony....... Mr. Breckinridge Mr. Clark............. Mr. Collamer......
Mr. Fessenden......120, 135, 136, 137, 144 .135, 136, 137|| .135, 136 .135 ...137 .......136, 137
remarks on the death of Hon. Stephen A.
remarks on the approval of the acts of the Pres- ident......... ..........41, 335, 452 remarks on the bill providing for an increase of the Army.......... ..........114, 221
remarks on the organization of the Army..161, 179, 181, 182, 186, 235 remarks on the bill to promote the efficiency of the volunteer forces..... ..236, 240
remarks on revenue bill, (No. 54)......320, 399 remarks on the bill for the construction of float- ing batteries..... ..347 remarks on the naval appropriation bill, (No. 96).......... ..401, 402, 403 remarks on the organization of courts in Ken- tucky and Missouri.... ...424, 425 Medical corps of the Navy, bill to increase the, 154, 217, 235, 236, 253, 255, 311, 336, 362, 365 Members of the House of Representatives, bill
(No. 104) fixing the number of, from and after the 3d of March, 1863......442, 443, 451 Midshipmen in the Naval Academy, bill for the
temporary increase of..... 343, 357, 434 Military Academy, bill (H. R. No. 82) to in- crease the number of cadets at the, at West Point........ ....361, 362 Military Affairs and the Militia, the Committee .....17 bills reported from..................21, 27, 40, 178, 206, 226, 312, 361, 368, 369, 391, 420, 438 discharged from subjects..................103, 206
Navy-Continued. bill (S. No. 20) authorizing the appointment of an Assistant Secretary of the, and fixing the salary of the same.. ...102, 134, 177, 235, 236, 255, 311, 336, 362, 265 bill (S. No. 31) to increase the medical corps of the
.....154, 217, 235, 236, 253, 255, 311, 336, 362, 365 bill (No. 87) authorizing additional enlistments in the .....................371, 380, 435, 442, 443 Navy Department, calls for information upon the........ ...167
communications from the............... Navy ration, bill (No. 9) to alter and regulate the........ ..62, 78, 144, 156, 194, 208 Navy-yard at Pensacola, committee to inquire into the circumstances attending the surren- der of the........... ..216, 253, 332 Nesmith, James W., a Senator from Oregon, 241 remarks on the death of Hon. Stephen A.
Douglas........ ....29 remarks on employment of volunteers...52, 53 remarks on the organization of the Army, 89, 90, 160, 161, 165, 166, 185 speech on the same..... ....160 remarks on the bill to increase the Army, 111, 112, 113, 115 0. Oath of allegiance, bill (S. No. 54) requiring an, 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
Object of the war, resolutions of Mr. Johnson, of Tennessee, relative to the..........243, 257 Ordnance, bill (S. No. 52) to provide for the pur-
chase of arms, ordnance stores, and......308, 312, 371, 400, 426 Organizing loyal citizens, bill (S. No. 38) making an appropriation to pay the expenses of trans- porting and delivering arms and munitions of war to the loyal citizens of the States of which the inhabitants now are, or may here- after be, in rebellion against the Government of the United States, and to provide for the expense of, into companies, battalions, regi- ments, or otherwise, for their own protection against domestic violence, insurrection, in- vasion or rebellion.................313, 336, 438 P.
Pacific railroad: bill to secure contracts and make provision for the full, certain, and more speedy transportation by railroad of the mails, troops, munitions of war, and mili- tary and naval stores, between the Atlantic States and those of the Pacific..............154 bill (S. No. 47) granting public lands and a loan of the credit of the Government to the People's, Company .....253 Paine, Commander Amasa, joint resolution (S. No. 12) to place the name of, upon the active-service list of the Navy ..288, 311 Patented arms, joint resolution (S. No. 11) to repeal so much of the third section of the act making appropriations for the legisla- tive, executive, and judicial expenses of the Government for the year ending the 30th of June, 1861, approved June 30, 1860, as pro- hibits the purchase or use of, or military supplies...... .......279 Pay, Pay, bill (S. No. 17) concerning the, of the offi- cers of the revenue cutter service......62, 232 bill (H. R. No. 53) relative to the revenue ma- rine, and to fix the, of officers thereof...167, 232, 236, 361 joint resolution (S. No. 5) to, to the widow of the late Stephen A. Douglas the amount due him as Senator at the time of his death, 206, 220, 221, 234, 235, 374, 391, 420, 441 bill (S. No. 69) to increase the, of the non- commissioned officers, musicians, and pri- vates of the regular Army, and volunteers, and marines, and seamen, and ordinary sea- men, in the service of the United States, 438, 442, 443 bill (S. No. 72) to increase the, of the privates in the regular Army, and of the volunteers in the service of the United States.........454 bill (H. R. No. 15) to provide for the payment of the militia and volunteers called into the service of the United States from the time they were called into service to the 30th of June, 1861................................................................40, 62, 79, 234
Pay-Continued. bill (H. R. No. 103) authorizing the Secretary of War to, the volunteers who, under the command of Charles W. White, and by the order of Brigadier General T. A. Morris, enlisted to protect the railroad bridge and other property in the vicinity of Oakland, Allegany county, Maryland................442, 443, 454, 455 bill (H. R. No. 105) to provide for the pay- ment to Arnold Willett, for bread, &c., and Henry North, for wood, provided for the United States volunteers of Maryland, 454, 455
Paymasters in the Army, joint resolution in rela- tion to the bonds of.... .206, 218 Paymasters in the Navy, bill (No. 13) to provide for the appointment of assistant .62, 79, 144, 156 Payment of troops, bill (H. R. No. 88) providing for the monthly. .365, 420 Pearce, James A., a Senator from Maryland, 177,
Powell, Lazarus W., a Senator from Ken-| Ration, bill to alter and regulate the Navy.....62, tucky-Continued. 78, 144, 156, 194, 208 Rebellion, joint resolution (S. No. 1) to approve and confirm certain acts of the President of the United States for suppressing insurrec- tion and........2, 16, 21, 40, 64, 127, 137, 177,
remarks on the confiscation bill.........218, 427 remarks on bill to punish conspiracies, 276,277 remarks on revenue bill, (No. 54)...........317, 321, 322, 399
remarks on the organization of courts in Ken- tucky and Missouri...............422, 423, 426 President of the United States, calls for informa- tion upon the .......206, 362 communications from the. ....11,
18, 54, 71, 102, 154, 178, 208, 253, 257, 278, 297, 312, 357, 365, 426, 441, 450, 454, 455 proclamation of the, summoning an extraor- dinary session of Congress ..1 joint resolution (S. No. 1) to approve and con- firm certain acts of the, for suppressing insurrection and rebellion..........2, 16, 21, 40, 64, 127, 137, 177, 208, 220, 234, 276, 288, 332, 391, 451, 452
Mr. Collamer.........................
.42, 44, 45, 69, 141 .71, 208, 332, 453 .........141, 142, 453 .71, 127, 137, 141, 142, 143, 392, 393, 452, 453 .42 ..40, 41, 395 ..297, 393, 453 ..395
remarks on legislative appropriation bill....207 remarks on the confiscation bill.
remarks on the Baltimore police bill.........242 remarks on the approval of the acts of the Pres- ident..... ...332 remarks on the resolutions of the Legislature of Maryland........ ...........419 remarks on the Army and volunteer militia bill......... .441, 442 Penalties, bill (H. R. No. 17) authorizing the Sec- retary of the Treasury to remit fines and, incurred in certain cases.........194, 234, 276 Pensacola navy-yard, inquiry into the circum- stances attending the surrender of the....216, 253, 332 Piracy, bill (No. 55) supplementary to an act to protect the commerce of the United States, and punish the crime of...234, 275, 421, 426 Police, bill (S. No. 23) to organize a metropolitan, for the city of Washington....... ...120 bill (No. 35) to amend an act to establish an auxiliary watch for the protection of public and private property in the city of Washing- ....134, 135 bill (H. R. No. 76) to provide for the payment of the, organized by the United States for the city of Baltimore, 236, 239, 242, 257, 276, 362 bill (S. No. 49) to create a metropolitan, dis- trict of the District of Columbia...........275, 438, 443, 454 Polk, Trusten, a Senator from Missouri, 18, 50, 103, 207, 226, 243, 257, 311, 397, 434, 435 remarks on the resolution approving of the acts of the President........ ....21, 41, 47, 49, 64, 392, 393, 453 speech on the same .........47, 54 remarks on employment of volunteers, 54, 82 remarks on organization of the Army, 166, 192 remarks on the objects of the war.... .243,
257, 260, 262 remarks on the revenue bill, (No. 54)......315, 316, 320, 398, 399 remarks on the insurrection and sedition bill, 337, 343 remarks on the organization of courts in Ken- tucky and Missouri....... ...425, 426 remarks on the memorial of F. P. Stanton, 439 Pomeroy, Samuel C., a Senator from Kansas, 134, 312, 427 credentials of, presented. .1 resolutions by............. .312 remarks on organization of the Army, 189, 190 Post Office Department, communications from
the.... ..........102 Powell, Lazarus W., a Senator from Ken- tucky.. .120, 135, 168, 216, 217, 242, 265, 312, 313, 347, 362, 381,382, 404, 405, 420, 433, 435, 436, 442, 451, 452 resolutions by.. 120 remarks on the approval of the acts of the Pres- iden.................4.9, 66, 68, 69, 70, 453 speech on the same.......... remarks on the employment of volunteers, 52, 54, 80||| remarks on the admission of the Senators from Virginia...... .107, 109 remarks on the organization of the Army, 186, 188, 190, 191, 192
Mr. Dixon....... ...........................................................41, 141, 453 Mr. Doolittle...... Mr. Fessenden.....
Mr. Johnsen, of Tennessee...220, 276, 288 Mr. Kennedy...
208, 220, 234, 276, 288, 332, 391, 451, 452 bill (No. 20) to provide for the suppression of, against, and resistance to, the laws of the United States, and to amend the act calling forth the militia to execute the laws of the Union, &c., passed February 28, 1795...144, 253, 277, 297, 362.
bill (S. No. 28) to suppress the slaveholders', 134 bill (H. R. No. 69) to indemnify the States for expenses incurred by them in defense of the United States......... ..234, 253, 276, 362 joint resolution (S. No. 10) declaratory of the determination of Congress to maintain the supremacy of the Government and integrity of the Union........ .........253, 275 bill (S. No. 25) to confiscate property used for insurrectionary purposes...
42, 45, 46, 47, 208, 335, 392, 453 Mr. Foot........ ..21 Mr. Grimes....... .45, 393 Mr. Hale..... .41, 42, 297 .....393
.42, 43 Mr. King.........41, 42, 45, 46, 47, 452, 453 Mr. Lane, of Indiana............43, 142, 143 Mr. Lane, of Kansas.. .392 Mr. Latham........ ....41, 47, 144, 208 Mr. McDougall...................................................41, 335, 452 Mr. Morrill..... 392 Mr. Pearce........................................................................... .332 Mr. Polk......... .21, 41, 47, 49, 64, 392, 393, 453 Mr. Powell...... .49, 66, 68, 69, 70, 453 Mr. Saulsbury. .41 Mr. Sherman.... .393. Mr. Simmons......... .45, 395 Mr. Sumner.. .46, 297, 395 Mr. Thomson... .395 Mr. Trumbull................................ ..46, 142, 392, 453 Mr. Wade .66, 71, 208 Mr. Wilkinson...... .68 Mr. Wilson, 2, 16, 21, 40, 41, 42, 43, 45, 46, 71, 144, 235, 332, 391, 393, 451, 452, 453 yeas and nays on the...... ..393 President pro tempore of the Senate, election of
Mr. Simmons..... Mr. Trumbull.......... Printing, the Committee on................17, 416 reports from............. ...103, 206, 362 Printing, bill (S. No. 15) authorizing the, of watch and station bills...... ......62 bill relative to, extra number of messages, doc- uments, and reports....... ...362 Private land claims, bill (S. No. 60) relative to appeals to the Supreme Court of the United States...... ....362, 436, 454 Projectiles for rifled cannon, James's, joint reso- lution (S. No. 16) authorizing an examina- tion of, by a board of naval officers......368, 434, 442, 454
R. Railroad, bill (S. No. 71) authorizing the Alex- andria, Loudoun, and Hampshire, to extend their road within the city of Washington, 443 (See Pacific Railroad.)
Railway from the navy yard, Washington, to Georgetown, in the District of Columbia, bill for the construction of a....... ..............177 Railway Company, bill (S. No. 68) to incorpo- rate the Washington..... .434, 443, 450
yeas and nays on the............ ...258, 265 bill (S. No. 38) making an appropriation to pay the expenses of transporting and deliv- ering arms and munitions of war to the loyal citizens of the States the inhabitants of which now are, or hereafter may be, in rebellion against the Government of the United States, and to provide for the expense of organizing them into companies, battalions, regiments, or otherwise, for their own protection against domestic violence, insurrection, invasion, or, 313, 336, 438 Regimental and other bands, bill (No. 24) au- thorizing the Secretary of War to reimburse volunteers for expenses incurred in employ- ing............... ..120, 206, 288, 308, 336, 365 Representatives, bill fixing the number of the House of.... .442, 443, 451 Revenue, bill (H. R. No. 54) to provide increased, from imports, to pay interest on the public debt..... .....208, 253,
278, 297, 313, 335, 344, 395, 397, 400, 426 remarks on the, by-
Revenue, bill (H. R. No. 54) to provide increased, from imports, to pay interest on the public debt-Continued.
remarks on the, by- Mr. McDougall. Mr. Polk........ Mr. Powell.................... Mr. Rice.......
Mr. Saulsbury...
Sedition, bill (S. No. 33) to suppress insurrection Sumner, Charles, a Senator from Massachusetts,
and-Continued.
remarks on the, by-
Mr. McDougall.. Mr. Polk.... Mr. Powell Mr. Saulsbury
..320, 399 ....315, 316, 320, 398, 399
314, 315, 316, 321, 322, 399 Mr. Sherman.......319, 320, 321, 398 Mr. Simmons.... .253, 254, 355, 278, 279, 297, 313, 314, 315, 316,317,318, 319, 320, 321, 336, 395, 396, 397, 398, 399 Mr. Sumner. 278, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 322 320, 321, 322, 399 .400 .322, 396 222
Mr. Trumbull.
Mr. Wade.......
Mr. Wilkinson......
Mr. Wilson......... yeas and nays on the...
317, 320, 321, 323, 336, 400 bill (H. R. No. 71) to provide additional, for defraying the expenses of the Government and maintaining the public credit, by the assessment and collection of a direct tax and internal duties....... ......336 Revenue cutters, bill (H. R. No. 100) to suspend in part the operation of an act relating to, and steamers.... ......374, 381, 391, 400, 438 Revenue marine, bill (S. No. 17) concerning the pay of the officers of the revenue cutter ser- vice of the United States.................62, 232 bill (No. 53) relative to the, to fix the compen- sation of officers thereof...167, 232, 236, 361 Rice, Henry M., a Senator from Minnesota, 120, 206, 217, 258, 321, 332, 362, 365, 402 resolutions by..... ..206, 332 remarks on employment of volunteers...50, 51 remarks on the organization of the Army...89, 90, 163, 179, 185 remarks on the bill to increase the Army...115 remarks on the bill to promote the efficiency of the volunteer forces......................241, 242 remarks on the naval peace establishment bill, 360, 361
S. Sanitary commission, bill (S. No. 18) relative to ..78
..41 remarks on the employment of volunteers...51, 53, 54 remarks on the organization of the Army...90, 166, 192, 194|| remarks on the admission of the Senators from Virginia...........103, 104, 105, 106, 107 remarks on revenue bill, (No. 54).... ....278, 314, 315, 316, 321, 322, 399 remarks on the insurrection and sedition bill, 373, 380 Scranton, George W., a Representative from Pennsylvania, death of, announced.........18 Secretary of the Senate, instructions to......11, 18 election of... ..119 Sedition, bill (S. No. 33) to suppress insurrection and....... ..167, 275, 336, 364, 372, 374, 381 remarks on the, by-
Mr. Baker............373, 377, 378, 379, 380 Mr. Bayard........ ..336,
341, 342, 343, 364, 372, 381, 382 Mr. Breckinridge........ ..341, 342, 343, 372, 373, 476, 377, 378, 379, 382 ..372 ..338, 339, 381 .342, 343, 375
Mr. Collamer........338, 342, 374, 375, 381
..380 .337, 343 ..381 .373, 380 .380, 381 .342, 375 .167, 275, 336, 337, 338, 339, 341, 342, 343, 364, 372, 373, 375, 380, 381, 382 Mr. Wade ..343 yeas and nays on the...342, 343, 364, 380, 382 Senate Chamber, committee to inquire into the practicability of changing the present con- struction of the.......... ..........................16, 21, 454 Senators, resolution for the expulsion of certain, 40, 62 remarks on the admission of, from Virginia, by-
Mr. Bayard..........103, 104, 105, 107, 108 Mr. Collamer ..106 Mr. Doolittle
Sherman, John, a Senator from Ohio....227, 240, 253, 275, 358, 362, 370, 390, 391, 393, 405, 406, 435, 442, 443, 444, 452, 454 remarks on the employment of volunteers, 50, 52, 81 remarks on the organization of the Army, 164, 165, 180, 183, 184, 186, 188, 190, 191, 192, 194, 311, 371, 372 remarks on the objects of the war..... ..261 remarks on the revenue bill, (No. 54)......319, 320, 321, 398 remarks on the bill for the construction of floating batteries.......... ..363 remarks on the naval appropriation bill, (No. 96)......... .400, 401, 402, 403 remarks on the memorial of Frederick P. Stan- ton.... .439
Signals, bill (H. R. No. 9) to provide for the in- troduction of a code of marine, adapted to secret service........ ....234, 368 bill (H. R. No. 76) to provide for the payment of the police organized by the United States for the city of Baltimore, and to enable the Mint to furnish small gold coins, and to pro- vide for the manufacture or purchase of field, 236, 239, 242, 257, 276, 362 Simmons, James F., a Senator from Rhode Isl- and.....156, 217, 275, 391, 396, 401, 421, 443 remarks on the approval of the acts of the President......... .........45, 395 remarks on the organization of the Army, 165, 166, 167, 181 remarks on revenue bill, (No. 54,) 253,254, 255, 278, 279, 297, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320, 321, 336, 395, 396, 397, 398, 399 remarks in relation to the office of President pro tempore.. ...438, 441 Soldiers' letters, bill in relation to forwarding, 194, 206, 234, 276 Spirituous liquors, bill (S. No. 61) to amend an
act to prohibit the sale of, and intoxicating drinks in the District of Columbia, in certain cases.........311, 343, 362, 374, 400, 420, 441 Stanton, Frederick P., memorial of, in relation to his appointment as a Senator from Kan- sas.......82, 406, 436, 438, 450, 451, 452, 454 State Department, calls for information upon .62 communications from the....... ..120 Steamers, bill (H. R. No. 80) authorizing the construction of twelve small side-wheel, 343, 357, 391, 426, 438 bill (No. 100) to suspend in part the operation of an act relating to revenue cutters and, 374, 381, 391, 400, 438 Steam floating battery, joint resolution (H. R. No. 1) authorizing the appointment of ex- aminers to examine a, at Hoboken, New Jersey.......... ......208, 218, 234, 276
54, 78, 115, 134, 226, 227, 243, 253, 277, 279, 346, 380, 381, 416, 444, 454 remarks on the approval of the acts of the Pres- ident......... .46, 297, 395 remarks on revenue bill, (No. 54).. ....278, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 322 Supremacy of the Government, joint resolution (S. No. 10) declaratory of the determination of Congress to maintain the, and integrity of the Union. ..........253, 275
Tariff: bill (H. R. No. 16) further to provide for the collection of duties on imports.........50, 54, 62, 83, 109, 234 bill (S. No. 40) to modify and increase the duties on imports........ .........217 bill (S. No. 51) in addition to an act further to provide for the collection of duties on im- ports approved July, 1861..297, 331,362, 365 bift (H. R No. 54) to provide increased rev- enue from imports, to pay the interest on the public debt....... ......208, 253, 278, 297, 313, 335, 344, 395, 397, 400, 426 Tax, bill (No. 71) to provide additional revenues for defraying the expenses of the Govern- ment and maintaining the public credit, by the assessment and collection of a direct, and internal duties...... ...336 Ten Eyck, John C., a Senator from New Jer- sey....26, 27, 40, 62, 102, 120, 137, 154, 217, 227, 274, 288, 311, 365, 390, 391, 443 resolutions by......... ...227 remarks on employment of volunteers...51, 81 remarks on the admission of the Senators from Virginia............. ..........108, 109 remarks on the organization of the Army...89, 162, 179 remarks on the confiscation bill................219 remarks on the bill for the construction of float- ing batteries.....236, 256, 257, 345, 363 remarks on the revenue marine bill.... ..238 remarks on revenue bill, (No. 54)................. ..320, 321, 322, 399 remarks on the insurrection and sedition bill, 342, 375 remarks on the memorial of F. P. Stanton, 440, 441 remarks on the organization of courts in Ken- tucky and Missouri....... ....422, 423 Thomas, Lieutenant Charles, joint resolution (S. No. 6) to place the name of, upon the active- service list of the United States Navy, 120,311 Thomson, John R., a Senator from New Jer-
sey..... ........................ ............................62, 133, 181, 226, 400, 401 remarks on naval appropriation bill....136, 137 remarks on the bill for the construction of float- ing batteries.....345, 346, 347, 363, 364 remarks on approving of the acts of the Pres- ident...... ....395 Topographical engineers, bill (S. No. 65) to au- thorize an increase in the corps of engineers and..................391, 420, 421, 442, 443, 454 bill (H. R. No. 101) to promote the efficiency of the corps of engineers and .421, 426, 435, 443, 454 Treasury Department, calls for information upon ..312, 443 ..11
communications from the. Trumbull, Lyman, a Senator from Illinois, 1, 2, 40, 62, 78, 134, 215, 216, 217, 220, 221, 226, 232, 243, 253, 312, 336, 362, 364, 370, 391, 402, 403, 404, 406, 421, 426, 433, 436, 438, 450, 451, 452 resolutions by .28, 62, 78 remarks on the death of Hon. Stephen A. Doug- las.......... ..27
remarks on the approval of the acts of the Pres- ident......... .46, 142, 392, 453 remarks on the organization of the Army, 89, 91, 183, 184, 235 remarks on the admission of the Senators from Virginia....... .........104, 107 remarks on the Army appropriation bill....121 remarks on the confiscation bill.... ....120, 218, 219, 427, 434 remarks on the insurrection and sedition bill, 167, 275, 336, 337, 338, 339, 341, 342, 343, 364, 372, 373, 375, 380, 381, 382 remarks on the bill to punish conspiracies, 232, 233, 276, 277 remarks on the objects of the war...... ..243, 258,259,265
Vacancies in certain offices, bill (S. No. 55) au- thorizing the President to fill, during the ...362 recess of the Senate Vacancy of the judgeship, bill (S. No. 39) to pro- vide for holding the district and circuit courts in judicial districts during a temporary, 226, 236, 443, 454 Vessels, bill (S. No. 64) to reduce consular fees for, running to or between foreign ports, 369, 374, 420, 441 Volunteer forces, bill (S. No. 44) to promote the efficiency of the........156, 236, 239, 243, 369 remarks on the, by- Mr. Browning
Mr. Clark........
Mr. Collamer......
.243 ..239, 240 ..240 .239, 240 .242 .239, 241, 242 ..239, 241, 243
Mr. Fessenden............
Mr. Grimes.................................
..236, 240 .241 ..241, 242 ..240
Mr. Wilson.............. .236, 239, 240, 241, 242 Volunteer militia, bill (S. No. 70) in relation to
Volunteers, bill (S. No. 1) to authorize the em- ployment of, to aid in enforcing the laws and protecting public property-Continued. yeas and nays on the.... ....54, 82 bill (H. R. No. 15) to provide for the payment of the militia and, called into the service of the United States, by proclamation of the President, dated April, 1861, from the time they were called into service to the 30th day of June, 1861................................................... ...... 40, 62, 79, 234 bill (No. 28) to authorize the employment of, to aid in supporting and defending the Gov- .109, 110 bill for the relief of the Ohio, and other....194, 206, 208, 220, 234, 276 bill (S. No. 42) in addition to the act to author- ize the employment of, to aid in enforcing the laws and protecting public property, approved 22d July, 1861..........221, 226, 235, 257, 278 bill (H. R. No. 81) making an appropriation for the purchase of arms for the, and the reg- ular troops of the United States, 313, 336, 438 bill (S. No. 72) to increase the pay of the pri- vates in the regular Army, and of the, in the service of the United States......... ...454 bill (S. No. 69) to increase the pay of the non- commissioned officers, musicians, and pri- vates of the regular Army, marines, and sea- men and ordinary seamen in the service of the United States..... ...438, 442, 443 bill (H. R. No. 103) authorizing the Secretary of War to pay the, who, under the command of Charles W. White, and by order of Brig- adier General T. A. Morris, enlisted to pro- tect the railroad bridge and other property in the vicinity of Oakland, Allegany county, Maryland.... .442, 443, 454, 455 bill authorizing and regulating the employment of, in the Navy... .62
the Army and, of the United States.......441 Wade, Benjamin F., a Senator from Ohio, 21, 103, Volunteer militia force, bill for the organization of a, to be called the National Guard of the United States....... ...................................2, 16, 368 Volunteers, bill (S. No. 1) to authorize the em- ployment of, to aid in enforcing the laws and protecting public property......2, 16, 21, 50, 64, 79, 80, 144, 156, 167, 168, 194, 219, 278 remarks on the, by-
Mr. Anthony.. Mr. Breckinridge...
Mr. Browning...
Mr. Clark....... Mr. Collamer.....
Mr. Doolittle
..53 ..81 ...81 ...52, 53 ..........................50, 51, 80, 81
..53 .52 ...51, 54 .53, 80, 82 50,51 ..53, 80, 81, 82 ...81 .80 .50, 53 .81 ..52, 53 ......54, 82
..52, 54, 80
.....50, 51 ..51, 53, 54 ..50, 52, 81
16, 21, 50, 51, 52, 53, 64, 80, 81, 82, 156
120, 206, 208, 215, 217, 226, 343, 427, 433, 435, 451, 452 remarks on the approval of the acts of the Pres- ident........... ...........66, 71, 208 remarks on the organization of the Army, 89, 180, 181, 182, 191 remarks on bill to increase the Army, 111, 115 remarks on revenue bill, (No. 54,) 320, 321, 322 War Department, calls for information upon the, 78, 120, 206, 227, 312, 357 War, resolution of Mr. Johnson, of Tennessee, declaratory of the objects of the.....243, 257 Willey, Waitman T., a Senator from Virginia, 103 credentials of, presented. ..103 remarks on the objects of the war...... ...259 Wilkinson, Morton S., a Senator from Minne- ...68, 417 remarks on revenue bill, (No. 54)......399, 400 remarks on Maryland resolutions, 417, 418, 419 Willett, Arnold, bill (No. 105) to provide for the payment to, for bread, &c., and Henry North, for wood, provided for the United States volunteers of Maryland.......454, 455 Wilmot, David, a Senator from Pennsylvania, 18 resolutions by...... 18 remarks on the death of Mr. Scranton........ ....18 Wilson, Henry, a Senator from Massachu- .........16, 17, 50, 78, 103, 122, 134, 194, 206, 221, 226, 308, 312, 313, 332, 336, 357, 361, 368, 369, 370, 371, 391, 402, 403, 405, 406, 407, 420, 421, · 433, 435, 436, 438, 441, 442, 443, 451, 452
remarks on the resolution approving of the acts of the President...... ..2, 16, 21, 40, 41, 42, 43, 45, 46, 71, 144,
235, 332, 391, 393, 451, 452, 453 remarks on the employment of volunteers...2, 16, 21, 50, 51, 52, 53, 64, 80, 81, 82, 156 remarks on the organization of the Army, 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 remarks on the bill to increase the Army.....2, 16, 27, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 123, 125, 220, 234, 279 remarks on the confiscation bill...............219 remarks on the bill to promote the efficiency of the volunteer forces of the United States, 236, 239, 240, 241, 242 remarks on revenue bill, (No. 54)......320, 321 World's fair: joint resolution (S. No. 9) relative to the exhibition of the industry of all na- tions, to be holden in London in the year 1862... .226, 232, 255, 276, 288 Wright, George W., bill for the relief of......362 Y.
Dickins, Asbury, bill to continue salary of,
450, 451 duties, bill further to provide for the collection of, on imports
employment of volunteers......................................54, 82 engineer corps, bill to promote the efficiency of the...... .435 expulsion of certain Senators .........64 floating batteries, bill for the construction of, 347, 364 fraud in Government contracts, bill to prevent, 406 insurrection and sedition bill.... ..342, 343, 364, 380, 382 ...110 .......397
loan bill.......... loan bill, supplementary. naval appropriation bill, (No. 96)......402, 403 naval peace establishment... ....358, 361 pay of the troops, bill increasing the, 442, 443 President, resolution approving of the acts of
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Allen, William, a Representative from Ohio...76, 116, 130, 147, 209, 305, 357, 385, 427, 429, 430, 447, 457 resolutions by .............................130, 209, 366, 447 remarks on employment of volunteers, 94, 147 remarks on the bill for the better organization of the Army............................................211, 212, 214, 215 Alley, John B., a Representative from Massa- chusetts. .32, 197 Ancona, Sydenham E., a Representative from Pennsylvania........ ......131, 357, 444 Andrews, Isaac, and others, bill for relief of, 350 Appeals to the Supreme Court of the United States, bill (S. No. 60) relative to.......448, 455, 458 Appleton, William, a Representative from Mas- sachusetts....
Appropriations: for the support of the Army for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1862, and of arrearages for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1861.....................54, 72, 77, 132, 145, 197 for the naval service for the year ending 30th June, 1862, and of arrearages for the year ending 30th June, 1861........................54, 77, 195, 202, 204, 210 for the legislative, executive, and judicial ex- penses of the Government for the year ending June 30, 1862, and of arrearages for the year ending June 30, 1861....
93, 221, 222, 225, 252, 268, 281 for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the year ending 30th of June, 1862, and of arrearages for the year ending 30th of June, 1861.72, 93, 221, 222, 225, 228, 272 further, for the naval service for the year end- ing 30th June, 1862.. ......366, 368, 386, 428, 444, 446, 456 for the purchase of arms for the volunteers and regular troops of the United States.......331, 348, 352, 389 for the purchase of ordnance and ordnance stores..... ..........348, 368, 383, 409, 444 to pay the expenses of arming loyal citizens,
243, 269, 288, 298, 308, 382 to pay the expenses of the investigating com- mittees of the House of Representatives and Senate, appointed at the first session of the Thirty-Seventh Congress, and of the com- mission authorized to examine and report as to the compensation of all officers of the Gov- ernment..... .383, 428, 433, 444, 456 for fortifications....388, 389, 416, 430, 444, 445 for field fortifications for the defenses of the city of Washington....... .......383 Armored ships, bill (No. 36) to provide for the construction of one or more, and floating bat- teries.... .......227, 230,
243, 272, 274, 282, 357, 382, 384, 409, 444 Armory, resolutions for a special committee to inquire and report with regard to the estab- lishment of a national, west of the Alleghany mountains ..61, 91, 129, 223, 224, 225, 366, 367, 444 bill for the purchase of a site and erection of a national, foundery, and timber basin, at or near the city of New York......... ....116 Arms, bill to refund and remit the duties on, im-
ported by States.......54, 222, 243, 251 bill making an appropriation for the purchase of, for the volunteer and regular troops of the United States.....331, 348, 352, 389 bill to provide for the purchase of, ordnance, and ordnance stores, 348, 368, 383, 409, 444
bill (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...... ..243, 269, 288, 298, 308, 382 Army, bill (H. R. No. 18) making additional ap- propriations for the support of the, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1862, and appro- priations of arrearages for the fiscal year end- ing June 30, 1861....54, 72, 77, 132, 145, 197 remarks on the, by-
.76 ..73 .......72, 73, 74, 75, 77 .76, 77 ..76 Mr. Hickman.......................................................................................... .74, 75 .75 ..76 .72, 73, 74, 75, 76 .72 .73, 74, 75, 77
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Mr. Jackson Mr. Lehman...................................
Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, 76, 77, 132, 133 Mr. Rice, of Massachusetts.. Mr. Richardson.......... Mr. Spaulding...
Mr. Stevens...54, 72, 75, 76, 77 Mr. Trowbridge. .76 Mr. Vallandigham ........72, 74, 75, 76, 77 Mr. Wickliffe....... .........76, 77 bill (No. 3) providing for the better organiza- tion of the military establishment, 128, 209, 211, 222, 229, 268, 298, 304, 332, 368, 388, 389, 415, 444 joint resolution (No. 7) expressing the sympa- thy of Congress with the bereaved families and friends of our soldiers who have fallen in defense of the Republic........................407 bill (No. 2) to increase the present military establishment of the United States........145, 205, 228, 248, 273, 298, 305 bill for retiring superannuated and disabled offi- cers from the United States....... ...61 bill (No. 58) supplementary to the act to in- crease the present military establishment, ap- proved July 29, 1861.......382, 385, 428, 456 bill to promote the efficiency of the......72, 117 bill providing for the monthly payment of troops
bill (No. 69) to increase the pay of the non- commissioned officers, musicians, and pri- vates of the regular, volunteers, marines, and seamen and ordinary seamen, in the service of the United States..... ..........448, 456 bill (No. 72) to increase the pay of the privates
in the regular, and of the volunteers in the service of the United States.....456, 457, 458 Arnold, Isaac N., a Representative from IHinois, 357, 366, 445 ....231
resolutions by...........
remarks on the death of Hon. Stephen A. Douglas....... ..37 remarks on the volunteer force bill....... ....154 remarks on the tariff...........176, 204, 205, 416 remarks on the additional revenue bill, (No. 71).......... ...325
Arter, Charles D., bill to pay, for destruction of property by United States Government, 116 Ashley, James M., a Representative from Ohio,
24, 31, 32, 61, 99, 131, 147, 209, 224, 357, 365, 368, 390, 445, 448, 456, 457, 458 resolutions by..... ...31, 131 remarks on the additional revenue bill, (No. | 71) .............. .248, 249 Assistant Secretary of the Navy, bill (No. 20) authorizing the appointment of an, and fix- ing the salary of the same ....209,
230, 243, 252, 268, 332, 350, 367, 382
resolutions by......... .445 Baker, Stephen, a Representative from New York .213, 415 Baltimore police: bill (H. R. No. 76) to provide for the payment of the police organization, by the United States, for the city of Baltimore, and to enable the Mint to furnish small gold coin, and to provide for the manufacture or purchase of field signals....244, 265, 268, 273 Bankruptcy, bill to establish a general and uni- form system of, throughout the United States .23, 116, 129, 133 .128, 129, 163, 224
select committee on Batteries, bill (S. No. 36) to provide for the con- struction of one or more armored ships or floating ......227, 230, 243, 272, 274, 282, 357, 382, 384, 409, 444 Battery, bill authorizing the appointment of ex-
aminers to examine the steam floating, at Hoboken.......... .........210, 227, 229, 272 Bills of exchange and promissory notes, bill respecting.
Bingham, John A., a Representative from Ohio,
4, 9, 61, 92, 93, 102, 117, 131, 133, 144, 145, 227, 244, 299, 347, 357, 365, 366, 367, 407, 408, 416, 427, 430, 445, 446, 447, 448, 456 remarks on the bill for the suppression of the rebellion.......... 145, 146 remarks on the additional revenue bill, (No. 71)......249, 250, 269, 270, 272, 273, 284, 285, 286, 300, 302, 303, 304, 324, 327, 328, 329 remarks on the confiscation bill...... ..231, 279, 409, 410, 411, 412, 413, 430, 431 Blair, jr., Francis P., a Representative from Mis- .3, 4, 10, 56, 72, 92, 102, 116, 117, 128, 196, 204, 205, 209, 211, 229, 244, 269, 287, 298, 366, 368, 385, 386, 387, 416, 427, 428, 446, 447, 449 resolutions by....... ...116 remarks on the resolution for the expulsion of
John B. Clark......... ..116 remarks on the Army appropriation bill......73 remarks on the employment of volunteers... 72, 94, 95, 96, 98, 99, 100, 102, 147 remarks on the expulsion of a member, 116, 117 remarks on the bill to promote the efficiency of the Army............... ..118 remarks on the volunteer force bill...... ...128, 148, 154, 428 remarks on the bill for the better organization of the Army... ...211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 229, 268, 304, 305, 332, 389, 390 remarks on the bill to increase the present mil- itary establishment........ ..228, 273, 274 remarks on the bill relating to the courts in Kentucky and Missouri........ 228, 229 remarks on the Baltimore police bill...245, 246 remarks personal and explanatory,386,387,389 Blair, Samuel S., a Representative from Pennsyl- vania.
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