The Life And Letters of Roscoe Conkling, Orator, Statesman, Advocate

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******* The subject of this memoir, on the following day, favored a bill providing that " no exemption from liability to State or municipal taxation shall, * Vide speech on " The Public Credit " in Chapter X.
Digitized by Microsoft® fnu rMorgan/za tioN 6f The jamj/. 26 1 by virtue of any act of Congress, be held to ex, tend to money on hand." The President returned, without his approval, March 27, the famous civil rights bill ; and about two weeks afterward Mr. Conkling voted with 121 others to
... pass this measure over the veto.* In the month of April, General Schenck called up for consideration a bill for the reorganization of the army, which had been reported by the Committee on Military Affairs, of which he was chairman.
Pending the discussion, Mr. Conkhng moved to strike out the twentieth section, which made pro- vision for the bureau of the Provost - Marshal General as a permanent bureau in the Department of War. General Grant, then Lieutenant-General of the Army, in a letter under date of March 19, 1866, had given an opinion that there were too many bureaus in the War Department, and that the office of Provost-Marshal General was un- necessary.


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