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Journal of the Senate of the United States, Second Session of the Thirty-Seventh Congress
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Journal of the Senate of the United States, December 2, 1861 to July 17, 1862
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Committee: The Senate
Resolved, That the said Jesse D. Bright be expelled from his seat in the Senate of the United States. Wednesday February 1862Committee: The Senate
Motion to Postpone Consideration of S. 108 Until Tomorrow Thursday March 1862Committee: The Senate
It was determined in the affirmative, Yeas... 24 Nays … 16 On motion by Mr. Davis, The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the Senators present, Those who voted in the affirmative are, Messrs. Browning, Carlile, Cowan, Davis,... Thursday March 1862Committee: The Senate
The President pro tempore signed the eleven enrolled bills and the six enrolled joint resolutions this day reported to have been examined, and they were delivered to the committee to be presented to the President of the United States. Friday July 1862Committee: Committee on Enrolled Bills
Resolved, That the following be the standing committees of the Senate during the present session: [...] On Enrolled Bills.--Mr. Browning, chairman; Mr. Willey, and Mr. Saulsbury. Wednesday December 1861Committee: Committee on Enrolled Bills
Resolved, That the following be the standing committees of the Senate during the present session: [...] On Enrolled Bills.--Mr. Browning, chairman; Mr. Willey, and Mr. Saulsbury. Wednesday December 1861Committee: Committee on Enrolled Bills
Resolved, That the following be the standing committees of the Senate during the present session: [...] On Enrolled Bills.--Mr. Browning, chairman; Mr. Willey, and Mr. Saulsbury. Wednesday December 1861Committee: The Senate
The President pro tempore signed the following enrolled bills, and they were delivered to the committee to be presented to the President of the United States: S. 108. An act for the release of certain persons held to service or labor in the District... Monday April 1862Committee: The Senate
The President pro tempore signed the following enrolled bills, and they were delivered to the committee to be presented to the President of the United States: S. 108. An act for the release of certain persons held to service or labor in the District... Monday April 1862Committee: The Senate
Message on the Presentation of S. 108 to the President of the United States Tuesday April 1862Committee: The Senate
The President pro tempore signed the eleven enrolled bills and the six enrolled joint resolutions this day reported to have been examined, and they were delivered to the committee to be presented to the President of the United States. Friday July 1862Committee: The Senate
The President pro tempore signed the eleven enrolled bills and the six enrolled joint resolutions this day reported to have been examined, and they were delivered to the committee to be presented to the President of the United States. Friday July 1862Committee: The Senate
Message on the Presentation of S. 351 to the President of the United States Saturday July 1862Committee: The Senate
The bill (H. R. 374) to secure freedom to all persons within the Territories of the United States, was read the first and second times, by unanimous consent, and referred to the Committee on Territories. Monday May 1862Committee: The Senate
Motion to Request the Concurrence of the House in the Senate Amendment to H. R. 374 Monday June 1862Committee: The Senate
Ordered, That the Secretary request the concurrence of the House of Representatives in the amendment. Monday June 1862Committee: The Senate
The Vice-President signed the enrolled bill (S. 241) yesterday reported to have been examined, and the two enrolled bills (H. R. 374 and H. R. 449) this day reported to have been examined, and they were delivered to the committee to be presented to the... Wednesday June 1862Committee: The Senate
The Vice-President signed the enrolled bill (S. 241) yesterday reported to have been examined, and the two enrolled bills (H. R. 374 and H. R. 449) this day reported to have been examined, and they were delivered to the committee to be presented to the... Wednesday June 1862Committee: The Senate
Message on the Presentation of H. R. 374 to the President of the United States Thursday June 1862