Congressional Record-Senate. April 30

Congressional Record-Senate. April 30

• < • . ' , ' .. : 'I .: . ' 4002 CONGRE~SIONAL RECORD-SENATE. APRIL 30, Bv l\Ir. RUSK: Petition of citizens of Maryland, for the perpetua­ Ohio, of the same district and State, for the same purpose-to t.he Com­ tion of the national-banking system-to the Committee on Banking mittee on Invalid Pensions. and Currency. · Also, petition of W. K. Lightfoot, of Barnesville, Ohio, and 66 other Bv Ur. SANFORD: Memorial of 129 farmers of Ohio, favoring the soldiers, of the same district and State, for the same measure-to the immediate passage of the McKinley bill-to the Committee on Ways Committee on Invalid Pensions. and Means. Also, petition of W. L. Morel, and 60 other soldiers, of the same dis­ Also, memorial of32 citizens of New York, recommending immedi­ trict and State, for the same purpose-to the Committee on Invalid ate pa sage of the McKinley tariffbill-totheCommitteeon Ways and Pensions. l\1eans. Also, petition of F. C. Robinson, of Bridgeport, Ohio, and 83 other Also, memorial of 36 other citizens of the same State, for the same soldiers, of the same district and State, for the same measure-to the purpose-to the Committee on Ways and Means. Committee on Invalid Pensions. _ Also, memorial for the same purpose from Madison, Ind.-to the Also, petition of Hezekiah Thomas, of Jerusalem, Ohio, and 77 other Committee on Ways and Means. soldiers, of the same district and State, for the same measure-to the Also, memorial from other citizens of Ohio, for the same purpose-to Committee on Invalid Pensions. · the Committee on Wavs and Means. Also! petition of D. W. Forsyth, of Cum berland, Ohio, and 88 other Also, petition of citizens of Twentieth Congressional district of New soldiers, of the same district and State, for the same measure-to the York, for the passage oflaws for the perpetuation of the national-bank­ Committee on Invalid Pensions. ing system under which the interests of depositors are protected by Also, petition of Hon. R. S. Frome, and 137 others, citizens of Wash­ Government supervision-to the Committee on Banking and Currency. ington, Ohio, praying for the passage of the snme measure-to the Com­ Also, memorial of 36 Ohio farmers, recommending immediate pas­ mittee on Invalid Pensions. sage of the McKinley tariff bill-to the Committee on Ways and Means. Also, petition of J. B. M:ansfield, of Smithfield, Ohio, and 77 other .By Mr. SAYERS: Petition of the Board of Trade of San Antonio, soldiers, of the same district and State, for the same measure-to the Tex .. against a duty on the lead contents of all ores imported from Committee on Invalid Pensions. Mexico-to the Committee on Ways and Means. Also, petition of H. L. Haverfield, of Cadiz, Ohio, and 166 other A 'so, a petition of citizens of Texas, against the passage of the Con­ soldiers, of the same district and State, for the same measure-to the ger bill-to the Committee on Agriculture. Committee on Invalid Pensions. By l\Ir. SCULL: l'tfemorial of the Johnstown (Pa.) Turnverein, re­ Also, petition of John H. Brown, and 37 other soldiers, of Washing­ monstratlgg against a change in the immigration and naturalization ton, Ohio, for the passage of the same measure-to the Committee on laws-to tile Select Committee on Immigration and Natu~:aliza.tion. Invalid Pensions. Also, memorial of Mission Grange, No. 864, Westmoreland County, By Mr. TOWNSEND, of Colorado: Petition of Subordinate Union, Pennsylvania, in regard to duties on agricultural products-to the Com­ No. 2, of Pueblo, Colo., of the Bricklayers and Masons' International mittee on Ways and Means. Union, against employment of aliens on Government works-to the By l'IIr. SENEY: Petition of A. P. Kelley and 69 others, ex-Union Committee on Labor. soldiers of Carey, Ohio, fas9ring service pensions-to the Committee By Mr. VANDEVER: Petition of citizens of California, in favor of on Invalid Pensions. the national-banking system-to the Committee on Banking and Cur­ By Ur. SMITH, of Illinois: Resolutions of County Assembly of rency. Farmers' MutualBenefitAssociationofPerryCounty, illinois, request­ ing abolition of national banks, unlimited coinage of silver, etc.-to the Committee on Banking and Currency. SENATE. By :Mr. SNIDER: Papers to accompany a bill for the relief Mary E. Dubbs, colored-to the Committee on Invalid Pensions. WEDNESDAY, April 30, 1890. Also, petition of builders, architects, and others, citizens of Minne­ apolis, Minn., favoring placing Portland cement on the free-list-to the Prayer by the Chaplain, Rev. J. G. BUTLER, D. D. The Journal of yesterday's proceedings was read and approved. Committee on \Vays and Means. By l'lir. STONE, of Kentucky: Memorial of ¢tizens of Paducah, HOUSE BILI~S REFERRED. Ky., praying passage of laws for perpetun.tion and better protection of The bill (H. R. 1788) to remove certain charges from the record of national banks-to the Committee on Banking and CnLTency. William Dawson was read twice by its title, and referred to the Com­ By Ur. STRUBLE: Petition of E. M. Donaldson and 37 others, resi­ mittee on Military Affairs. dent business men of Sioux: City, Iowa, for a treaty with Mexico look­ The bill (H. R. 6688) asking an increase of pension for Mary H. Nichol­ ing towards a reciprocity in farm products, etc.-to the Committee on son was read twice by its title, and referred to the Committee on Pen­ Foreign Affairs. sions. By 1\Ir. JOSEPH D. TAYLOR: Petition of JohnR. Hunt, of Quaker PETITIOYS AND MEMORIALS. City, Ohio, and 69 other soldiers, of the Seventeenth Ohio district, 1\Ir. SQUIRE. I present a memorial of the Legislature of the State praying for the passage of service-pension bill-to the Committee on of Washington, representing that the obstruction between the bay of Invalid Pensions. Port Townsend and Oak Bay, in the State of Washington, which is a Also, petition of Dr. W. H. Naston and ll1 other soldiers, of Sum­ great inconvenience to the commerce of Puget Sound, can be removed merfield, Ohio, same Congressional district, praying ior the passage of for the sum of $40,000, and respectfully requesting that an appropria­ the same measure-to the Committee on Invalid Pensions. tion of that amount be made by Congress for this purpose. I move . •. Also, petition of J. W. Copeland, of Tippecanoe, Ohio, and 32 other that this memorial be printed as a document and referred to the Com­ soldiers, of same district a~d State, for the same measure-to the Com­ mittee on Commerce. mittee on Invalid Pensions. The motion was agreed to. Also, petition of J. V. Fisher, of Bowerston, Ohio, and 52 other sol­ Ur. SQUIRE presented the petition of Joseph Dorr and 67 others, diers, of the same district and State, for the same measure-to the Com­ citizens of Blaine, in the State of Washington, praying that the town mittee on Invalid Pensions. of Blaine, in that State, be made a port of entry; which was referred Also, petition of W. F. Peairs, of Freeport, Ohio, ·and 21 other sol­ to the Committee on Commerce. diers, ofthe same district and State, for the same measure-to the Com­ Ur. McMILLAN ~resented a petition of the Detroit Cigar Manufact­ mittee on Invalid Pensions. uring Company and 163 other cigar m.a.nufucturers of Detroit, Mich., .Also, a petition of John H. Pitts and 29 other soldiers, of the same the petition of H. J. Wright and 39 others, citizens of Oxford, Mich., district and State, for the same measure-to the Committee on Invalid the petition of Taggart & Tuttle and 7 others cigar manufacturers of Pensions. Detroit, Mich., the petition of Hugo H. Stender and 4 other cigar Also, petition ofThomas Cosgrove, of Win·chester, Ohio, and 4 other manufacturers of Detroit, l'r'Iich., the petition of G. R. Gross & Co. and soldiers, of the same district and State, for the same measure-to the 25 other cigar manufacturers of Detroit, Mich., the petition of Edward Committee on In-valid Pensions. Burke and 59 other cigar manufacturers. of Detroit, Uich., and the peti­ Also, petition of James L. Lancaster, of Bellaire, Ohio, and 156 other tion of Francis Ziroch and 36 other cigar manufacturers of Muskegon, soldiers, of the same district and State, and for the same measure­ Mich., praying for the imposition of a uniform rate of 35 cents per to the Committee on Invalid Pensions. pound on imported tobacco, a specific duty of $5 per pound on imported Also, petition of R. C. Jones, of New Concord, Ohio, and 32 other cigars, and the repeal of so much of section 2804 of the Revised Stat­ soldiers, of the same district, for the same meastire-to the Committee utes as relates to special stamps on boxes of imported cigars; which on Invalid Pensions. were referred to the Committee on Finance. Also, petition of H. W. Brooks, of Hunter, Ohio, and 28 other sol­ l'llr. SPOONER presented a petition of citizensofPrairiedu Lac, Wis1 , ·, diers, of the same district and State, for the same measure-to the praying for the passage of the McKinley tariff bill; which was referred Committee on Invalid Pensions. to the Committee on Finance. Also, petition of William Selders, of Byesville, Ohio, and 63 other He also presented a memorial of the Chamber of Commerce of :Mil­ soldiers, of the same district and State, for the same. measure-to the waukee, Wis., remonstrating 3oaainst the passage of House bill 5353, Committee on Invalid Pensions. commonly known as the Butterworth bill, in regard to dealing in po· Also, petition of Ira C.

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