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Sessions (146)

The first day of Senate business for the Second Session of the Forty-First Congress

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William Sprague and Thomas F. Bayard join the Senate

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William. T. Hamilton joins the Senate; the standing committees of the Senate are appointed

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Reuben F. Fenton joins the Senate

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The death of William Pitt Fessenden is announced

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Alexander McDonald joins the Senate

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The credentials of Lot M. Morrill are presented and read

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John Pool and James B. Howell join the Senate

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John F. Lewis joins the Senate

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John W. Johnston joins the Senate

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The credentials of Hiram R. Revels are presented

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Hiram R. Revel's credentials continue to be considered

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Hiram R. Revels is sworn in and takes his seat in the Senate

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The Committee on the Judiciary makes a report on the eligibility of Adelbert Ames to a seat in the Senate

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Morgan C. Hamilton and J. W. Flanagan are sworn in and take their seats in the Senate

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Adelbert Ames is sworn in and takes his seat in the Senate

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S. 916 is proposed and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary

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The Committee on the Judiciary reports back S. 916

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The Second Session of the Forty-First Session adjourns

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The first day of Senate business for the Third Session of the Forty-First Congress

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More Senators join the Senate

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Thomas F. Bayard and William T. Hamilton join the Senate

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Jacob M. Howard joins the Senate; the standing committees of the Senate are appointed

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Garrett Davis, John Pool, Hiram Revel, and John Thayer join the Senate

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Thomas J. Robertson joins the Senate

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Willard Warner joins the Senate

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Senator C. D. Drake resigns

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Daniel T. Jewett is sworn in and takes his seat in the Senate

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S. 1234 is proposed and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary

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Ozra Stearns is sworn in and takes his seat in the Senate; the Committee on the Judiciary reports resolutions on the Senators-elect from Georgia

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The credentials of Francis P. Blair are presented

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Francis P. Blair is sworn in and takes his seat in the Senate

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The Senate continues to consider the resolution on the Senators-elect from Georgia

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Joshua Hill is sworn in and takes his seat in the Senate

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The Committee on the Judiciary reports back S. 1234

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H. M. V. Miller is sworn in and takes his seat in the Senate

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The third session of the Forty-First Congress adjourns

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The first day of Senate business for the First Session of the Forty-Second Congress

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Eli Saulsbury is sworn in and takes his seat in the Senate

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Standing committees are appointed

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John W. Johnston joins the Senate

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The Committee on Privileges and Elections reports that Morgan C. Hamilton was entitled to his seat in the Senate; the resolution is adopted

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Morgan C. Hamilton is sworn in and takes his seat in the Senate

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Powell Clayton is sworn in and takes his seat in the Senate

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The Senate receives H. R. 320 from the House, it is read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary

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The Senate receives H. R. 380 from House; the Committee on the Judiciary reports H. R. 320, with amendments

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H. R. 380 is read twice by its title and laid on the table; H. R. 320 is considered in Committee of the Whole

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The Senate continues to consider H. R. 320 in Committee of the Whole

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The Senate continues to consider H. R. 320 in Committee of the Whole

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The Senate continues to consider H. R. 320 in Committee of the Whole; it is reported to the Senate, as amended, and passed; the bill is sent to the House for concurrence

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The Senate insists on its amendments to H. R. 320 and agrees to a committee of conference on H. R. 320

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The Senate receives the committee of conference report on H. R. 320; the Senate concurs in the report

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It is proposed that H. R. 380 be taken up, the motion is rejected; the second Committee of Conference on H. R. 320 makes a report, the Senate adopts the report and H. R. 320 passes in the Senate

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H. R. 380 is referred to the Select Committee on the Removal of Political Disabilities; H. R. 320 is enrolled and signed by the President pro tempore; the first session of the Forty-Second Congress adjourns

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The first day of Senate business for the second session of the Forty-Second Congress

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Eli Saulsbury and George Vickers join the Senate

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Daniel D. Pratt and Matthew H. Carpenter join the Senate; H. R. 380 is proposed to be taken up

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J. W. Flanagan joins the Senate; standing committees are appointed

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William T. Hamilton, Joshua Hill, and Morgan C. Hamilton join the Senate; the select Committee on the Removal of Political Disabilities reported H. R. 380 without amendment; the credentials of Mr. Norwood are referred to the Committee on Privileges and Elections

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Thomas F. Bayard and William H. Stewart join the Senate

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Garrett Davis joins the Senate; the Committee on Privileges and Elections reports a resolution on the contested election case of Thomas M. Norwood

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Thomas M. Norwood is sworn in and takes his seat in the Senate; H. R. 380 is made the special order for the following day

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The Senate considers H. R. 380 in Committee of the Whole

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Henry B. Anthony is elected President pro tempore of the Senate; H. R. 380 is amended in Committee of the Whole and reported back to the Senate

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H. R. 380 is brought up to be considered by the Senate, before it can be considered the Senate adjourns

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William Sprague joins the Senate; further consideration of H. R. 380 is postponed until Monday

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Cornelius Cole joins the Senate

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George Goldthwaite is sworn in and takes his seat in the Senate; Mr. Sumner and Mr. Vickers give speeches on H. R. 380

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The Senate receives H. R. 1050 from the House requesting the concurrence of the Senate; H. R. 380 is taken up and before it can be considered, it is set aside to take up another bill

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The Senate continues to consider H. R. 380

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Mr. Sumner modifies his amendment to H. R. 380

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The Senate continues to consider H. R. 380; Mr. Robertson proposes to set aside H. R. 380 in order to consider H. R. 1050, another amnesty bill newly received from the House

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The Senate continues to consider H. R. 380

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H. R. 380 is before the Senate as the regular order of business, but before it can be discussed the Senate adjourns

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The Senate continues to consider H. R. 380, its further consideration is postponed and made the special order for Monday

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The Senate continues to consider H. R. 380

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The Senate continues to consider H. R. 380

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The Senate continues to consider H. R. 380

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The Senate continues to consider H. R. 380

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The credentials of Matthew W. Ransom are presented and referred to the Committee on Privileges and Elections; the Senate continues to consider H. R. 380

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The Senate continues to consider H. R. 380

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The Senate continues to consider H. R. 380

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The Senate continues to consider H. R. 380

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The Senate continues to consider H. R. 380; the passage of H. R. 380 is rejected

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Henry B. Anthony is elected President pro tempore of the Senate

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Matthew W. Ransom is sworn in and takes his seat in the Senate

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The Senate considers H. R. 1050 in Committee of the Whole

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H. R. 1050 continues to be considered in Committee of the Whole, it is reported to the Senate and is not passed

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S. 1102 is introduced and placed on the Calendar

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Henry B. Anthony is elected President pro tempore of the Senate

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The second session of the Forty-Second Congress adjourns

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The first day of Senate business for the third session of the Forty-Second Congress

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More Senators join the Senate

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William T. Hamilton and John W. Johnston join the Senate; Henry B. Anthony is elected President pro tempore of the Senate

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George Goldthwaite and Henry W. Corbett join the Senate

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Thomas Norwood and Lyman Trumbull join the Senate; standing committees are appointed

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Thomas F. Bayard and Matthew W. Ransom join the Senate

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George E. Spencer joins the Senate

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Joshua Hill joins the Senate

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John P. Stockton and James W. Nye join the Senate

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The death of Senator Garrett Davis is announced

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John Pool, Frederick A. Sawyer, and Arthur I. Boreman join the Senate

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Francis P. Blair joins the Senate

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Willis Machen is sworn in; Henry Wilson resigns

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The third session of the Forty-Second Congress adjourns

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The first day of Senate business for the first session of the Forty-Third Congress; S. 1 is proposed

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Thomas Robertson, John B. Gordon, and Phineas W. Hitchcock join the Senate; S. 1 is considered in Committee of the Whole

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William T. Hamilton joins the Senate

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Standing committees are appointed

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Thomas Bayard, Thomas Norwood, George Goldthwaite, and Simon Conover join the Senate; Rev. Dr. Byron Sunderland is elected Chaplain of the Senate

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Matthew Carpenter is elected President pro tempore of the Senate

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James Flanagan and William M. Stewart join the Senate

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John P. Jones joins the Senate

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The Senate considers S. 1 in Committee of the Whole

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John S. Hager is sworn in and takes his seat in the Senate

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James Harvey and Henry Pease are sworn in and take their seats in the Senate

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The death of Mr. Sumner is announced

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The Committee on the Judiciary reports S. 1 with an amendment

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S. 1 is amended by the Senate while in Committee of the Whole and reported to the Senate

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The Senate continues to consider S. 1

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William B. Washburn is sworn in and takes his seat in the Senate; S. 1 is briefly discussed in the Senate

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The Senate continues to consider S. 1

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S. 1 is before the Senate; before it can be debated, the Senate goes into executive session

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The Senate continues to consider S. 1

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The Senate continues to consider S. 1

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The Senate continues to consider S. 1

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The Senate continues to consider S. 1

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In a twenty hour meeting, the Senate passes S. 1 and sends it to the House for concurrence

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The first session of the Forty-Third Congress adjourns

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The first day of Senate business for the second session of the Forty-Third Congress

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John Johnston, A. S. Merrimom, Matt Ransom, William Sprague, and John Stockton join the Senate

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John Gordon and Morgan Hamilton join the Senate; standing committees are appointed

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George Goldthwaite, Oliver Morton, and Thomas Norwood join the Senate

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Thomas Bayard and Reuben Fenton join the Senate

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Thomas Tipton joins the Senate

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Matthew H. Carpenter is elected President pro tempore of the Senate

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John P. Jones joins the Senate

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The death of William Buckingham is announced

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The Senate receives H. R. 796; it is referred to the Committee on the Judiciary

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William M. Stewart joins the Senate

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William Eaton is sworn in and takes his seat in the Senate

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The Committee on the Judiciary reports H. R. 796, without amendment

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The Senate proceeds to consider H. R. 796 in Committee of the Whole

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The Senate continues to consider H. R. 796 in Committee of the Whole

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The Senate passes H. R. 796; the bill is enrolled and signed by the Vice-President

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The Senate is notified of the President's approval of H. R. 796

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