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f Massachusetts, the desk used by Thomas Jefferson in writing the Declaration of Independence, to be deposited in the Department of State......April 28, 1880 President Hayes authorized to accept the steamship Gulnare from H. W. Howgate, and fit her up to establish a temporary station for Arctic scientific observation at some point north of 81°, or on or near the shore of Lady Franklin Bay......May 1, 1880 Appropriation bill vetoed because of a clause modifying the election laws......May 4, 1880 Republican Anti-third-term Convention held at St. Louis, Gen. John B. Henderson, presiding......May 6, 1880 Allen G. Thurman chosen president pro tem. of the Senate...... May 6, 1880 Postmaster-General Key resigns......May, 1880 Republican National Convention meets at Chicago, June 2; George F. Hoar permanent president, June 3; fourteen nominations made for President. On the second ballot James A. Garfield's name appeared, with one vote. Until the thirty-fourth ballot the vo
. 114Feb. 14, 1877Relief. 115Feb. 14, 1877Advertising of Executive Department. 116Feb. 28, 1877Relief. Hayes, 12 117Feb. 28, 1878Standard Silver Dollar.Passed over veto. 118March 6, 1877Special Term of Courts in Mississippi. 119March 1, 1879Restriction of Chinese Immigration. 120Apr. 29, 1879Army Appropriation. 121May 12, 1879Interference at Elections. 122May 29, 1879Civil Appropriations. 123June 23, 1879Payment of Marshals. 124June 27, 1879Relief. 125Payment of Marshals. 126May 4, 1880Payment of Marshals. 127June 15, 1880Payment of Marshals. 128March 3, 1881Refunding the National Debt. Arthur, 4 129Apr. 4, 1882Chinese Immigration. 130July 1, 1882Carriage of Passengers at Sea. 131Aug. 1, 1882River and Harbor Bill.Passed over veto. 132July 2, 1884Relief of Fitz-John Porter.Passed over the veto in the House, 168-78; vote in the Senate, 27-27. Cleveland, 301 133March 10, 1886Relief. 134March 11, 1886Settlers' Titles to Des Moines Public Lands.Passed over the veto