STATEMENT OF THE PUBLIC DEBT OF THE UNITED STATES, JULY 1, 1870.-Continued.
Bonds issued to the Pacific Railroad Companies, Interest payable in Lawful Money.
When redeemable or Interest payable. Interest acpayable. crued and not yet paid.
Interest paid by United States.
Interest repaid by transportat'n of mails, &c.
Balance of interest paid by United States.
July 1, 1862, and July Bonds, (Union Pacific 6 per cent.. $27,075,000 00 Payable 30 years from January 1 and 2, 1864. Company.) date. July 1. July 1, 1862, and July Bonds, (Kansas Pa- 6 per cent.. 6,303,000 00 Payable 30 years from January 1 and date. July 1.
cific, late U. P., E. D.)
The foregoing is a correct statement of the public debt, as appears from the books and Treasurer's returns in the department at the close of business on the last day of June, 1870. GEORGE 8. BOUTWELL, Secretary of the Treasury.
ABBOTT, JOHN C., Senator in 40th Congress, 383; in 41st, 407, 507; motion on currency bill, 588. ADAMS, GEORGE M., Representative in 40th Congress, 348, 384; in 41st, 408, 508.
ADMISSION, of Tennessee, 152; of Arkansas, 337; of North Carolina, South Carolina, Louisiana, Alabama, and Florida, 337, 338; of Virginia, Mississippi, and Tex- as, 572-579; of Georgia, 337-341, 393, 609-615. AIKEN, WILLIAM, claimant to seat in 39th Congress, 108. AKERMAN, AMOS T, Attorney General, note, 507. ALABAMA, reconstruction facts in, 12, 21, 34; resolutions of legislature, 22; laws on freedmen, 33, 34; vote of legislature of 1866 on XIVth constitutional amend- ment, 194, 260; ratified XIVth amendment, 428; made part of third military district, 200; resolu- tion of grand council of Union league of, in 1867, 249, 250; orders and action of the military therein, 201-206, 319-321; abstract of new constitution of, 327; restoration to representation, 337, 339, 340, 341; election returns in, 372; William H. Smith, gov- ernor, ordered to convene the legislature, 428; mil- itary rule withdrawn, 422, 428; vote of legislature on XVth amendment, 557; claimants from, in 39th Congress, 107, 108; in 40th, 183, 348; Senators and Representatives in 40th Congress, 383, 384; in 41st, 407, 508; apportionment of currency in, 596; appor- tionment of representation under census of 1860, 585; presidential vote in 1860, 372; in 1868, 499; reg- istration and disfranchisement in, and vote on con- stitutional conventions and on ratifying new con- stitution, 374.
ALCORN, JAMES L., claimant to seat in 39th Congress, 107; elected Governor of Mississippi, 260. ALLEY, JOHN B., Representative in 39th Congress, 108. ALLISON, ABRAHAM K., president of the rebel senate of
Florida, call of, for election, and General Gillmore's order annulling, 24.
ALLISON, WILLIAM B., Representative in 39th Congress, 108; in 40th, 183, 348, 384; in 41st, 408, 508; motions on public credit bill, 396, 413; motion on currency bill, 594.
AMBLER, JACOB A., Representative in 41st Congress, 408, 508.
AMENDMENTS, bill to regulate mode of ratifying consti- tutional, 621.
AMENDMENTS, CONSTITUTIONAL. FOURTEENTH-President
Johnson's message and Secretary Seward's report upon, 83, 84; votes adopting, 102; preliminary votes and propositions, 103-106; text of, 192, 548; votes of legislatures upon, 194, 353; proposed substitute for, 258; ratification of, 379. FIFTEENTH-congres- sional proceedings on, 399-406; resolution as to ef fect of, 415; votes of State legislatures on, 488, 557- 562; ratifying votes, proclamation, bills enforcing, and votes thereon, 545-572. PROPOSED SIXTEENTH, 506; proposed religious, 506. AMES, ADELBERT, Senator in 41st Congress, 507; appoint- ed military governor of Mississippi, 323; resolution concerning, 481.
AMES, OAKES, Representative in 39th Congress, 108; in 40th, 182, 347, 383; in 41st, 407, 507. AMNESTY, President Johnson's proclamations of, 9, 342,
344, 419; Mr. Seward's accompanying circular, 10; resolutions of political conventions on, 249, 365, 367, 478, 481, 482; votes on resolution for general am- nesty, 582, 583.
ANCONA, SYDENHAM E., Representative in 39th Congress, 108; resolution on Fenians, 113.
ANDERSON, GEORGE W., Representative in 39th Congress, 108; in 40th, 183, 348, 384. ANTHONY, HENRY B., Senator in 39th Congress, 107; in 40th, 182, 347, 383; in 41st, 407, 507.
ANTI-SLAVERY OR XIIITH CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT, announcement of ratification of, 6; action of in- surrectionary States on, 19-24; President John- son's telegrams respecting, 22, 23, 25; resolutions of political conventions on, 117, 123, 247, 363. APPLEGATE, A. J., appointed Lieutenant Governor of Alabama, 428.
APPOINTMENTS TO OFFICE, President Johnson's order respecting, 7.
APPORTIONMENT OF REPRESENTATION under census of 1860, 125, 585; votes in 1870 to make a new, 583, 585. ARCHER, STEVENSON, Representative in 40th Congress, 182, 348, 384; in 41st, 407, 508. ARKANSAS, President Johnson's telegram to Governor Murphy, 28; claimants in 39th Congress, 107, 108, 183; vote of legislature of 1866 on XIVth amendment, 194; ratified XIVth amendment, 353; made part of fourth military district, 200; Republican platform of 1867, 250, 251; orders and action of the military therein, 206, 321-323; new constitution of, 327; res- toration to representation, 337-339: Senators and Representatives in 40th Congress, 347, 348, 384; în 41st, 407, 507; military rule withdrawn, 422, 428, 429; date of withdrawal of military rule, 428: vote on XVth amendment, 488; apportionment of cur- rency in, 596; apportionment of representation under census of 1860, 585; Presidential vote, in 1860, 372; in 1868, 499; vote on calling constitu- tional convention and ratifying constitution, 374. ARMSTRONG, WILLIAM H., Representative in 41st Con- gress, 407, 508. ARNELL, SAMUEL M., Representative in 39th Congress, 108, 182; in 40th, 348, 384; in 41st, 408, 508. ARNOLD, SAMUEL, President Johnson's order for the ex- ecution of sentence upon, 7.
ARTICLES OF IMPEACHMENT AGAINST ANDREW JOHNSON, an- swer of, and judgment of the Senate, 266–282. ASHBURN, GEORGE W., order on assassination of, 320. ASHLEY, DELOS R., Representative in 39th Congress, 108; in 40th, 182. 348, 384.
ASHLEY, JAMES M., Representative in 39th Congress, 108; in 40th, 183, 348, 384; action on impeachment of President Johnson, 187, 189.
ASPER, JOEL F., Representative in 41st Congress, 408, 508. ASSASSINS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN, President Johnson's
orders for trial and punishment of, 7; withdrawal of reward for John H. Surratt and others, 198; re- fusal of writ of habeas corpus in case of, 260. ATTORNEYS' TEST-OATH, Votes in House on repealing, 111, 185; opinion of Supreme Court upon, 220-239; orders of court on, note, 226, 228. ATWOOD, DAVID, Representative in 41st Congress, note, ATZERODT, G. A., President Johnson's order for the
execution of sentence upon, 7; order respecting reward for, 198; application for habeas corpus, 260. AXTELL, SAMUEL B., Representative in 40th Congress, 348. 384; in 41st, 408, 508. AYER, RICHARD S., Representative in 41st Congress, 508. B
BAILEY, ALEXANDER H., Representative in 40th Congress, note. 348, 383; in 41st, 407, 508. BAKER, JEHU, Representative in 39th Congress, 108; in 40th, 183, 348, 384.
BAKER, JOSHUA, appointed governor of Louisiana, 325. BALDWIN, JOHN B., reply of President Johnson to, 56-58. BALDWIN, JOHN D., Representative in 39th Congress, 108; in 40th, 182, 347, 383.
BALTIMORE TROUBLES of 1866, General Grant's record upon, 297, 305, 306.
BANKING AND CURRENCY, legislation on, 586-596; resolu- tions touching questions of, 391, 392, 579, 580. BANKING SYSTEM, NATIONAL, resolutions of political con- ventions on, 480, 483. BANKS, tables showing taxation on. 373; right of the United States to tax State, 523-530; right of States to tax national, 530, 532; sundry propositions to re- strict as to circulation, rate of interest charged by, and interest on United States bonds held by, 589, 590, 594; Mr. Morgan's proposition for repeal of all acts authorizing the issue of national bank notes, 593; amount received from tax on, 373, 626. BANKS, NATHANIEL P., Representative in 39th Congress, 108; in 40th, 182, 347, 383; in 41st, 407, 508; reports Cuban resolution, 619.
BARBOUR, B. JOHNSON, claimant to seat as Representative in 39th Congress, 108.
BARKER, ABRAHAM A., Representative in 39th Congress, 108.
BARKER, JACOB, claimant to seat as Representative in 39th Congress, 108.
BARNES, DEMAS, Representative in 40th Congress, 182, 347, 383.
BARNUM, WILLIAM H., Representative in 40th Congress, 347, 383; in 41st, 407, note, 508.
BARRY, HENRY W., Representative in 41st Congress, 508. BATTLE, CULLEN A., claimant to seat as Representative in 39th Congress, 108.
BAXTER, ELISHA, claimant to seat as Senator in 39th Con- gress, 107; in 40th, 183.
BAXTER, PORTUS, Representative in 39th Congress, 108. BAYARD, JAMES A., Senator in 40th Congress, note, 347,
383; motions on XVth amendment, 402, 404; as to public credit bill, 396.
BAYARD, THOMAS F., Senator in 41st Congress, 407, 507; funding motion, 601; motion to tax bonds, 607. BEALE, W. H. R., Grant's recommendation for pardon of, 301.305.
BEAMAN, FERNANDO C., Representative in 39th Congress, 108; in 40th, 183, 348, 384; in 41st, 408, 508; report on impeachment, 266.
BEATTY, JOHN, Representative in 40th Congress, note, 348, 384; in 41st, 408, 508.
BECK, JAMES B., Representative in 40th Congress, 348, 384; in 41st, 408, 508; substitute for Mississippi bill, 577; for Texas bill, 579; motion to tax interest on bonds, 606.
BELKNAP, WILLIAM W., Secretary of War, note, 507. BELL, JAMES H., telegram to Secretary Seward and re- ply, 199.
BENJAMIN, JOHN F., Representative in 39th Congress, 108; in 40th, 183, 348, 384; in 41st, 408, 508. BENNETT, DAVID S., Representative in 41st Congress, 407, 508.
BENTON, JACOB, Representative in 40th Congress, 182, 347, 383; in 41st, 407, 507.
BERGEN, TEUNIS G., Representative in 39th Congress,
BIDWELL, JOHN, Representative in 39th Congress, 108. BIGGS, BENJAMIN T., Representative in 41st Congress, 407, 508.
BINGHAM, JOHN A., Representative in 39th Congress, 108; in 40th, 183, 348, 384; in 41st, 408, 508; report on im- munities of citizens, 105; joint resolution for the restoration of Tennessee, 105, 151, 152; amendment to resolution on President's policy, 111; motion respecting the transfer, suspension, or removal of the general commanding the armies, 178; bill to validate certain proclamations and acts of the President, 185; report on impeachment, 266; on committee to prepare articles of impeachment, 266: manager of impeachment, 271; motions as to XVth amendment, 400, 406; reports enforcing bill, 550; substitute for Virginia bill, 574; proviso to Georgia bill, 611; motion on Cuban resolution. 620; substitute for same, 621; reports bill to regulate mode of ratifying constitutional amendment, 621. TBIRD, JOHN T., representative in 41st Congress, 407, 508. BLACK. JEREMIAH S., of counsel of Andrew Johnson, 271. BLACKBURN, W. JASPER, Representative in 40th Congress, 348. 384.
BLAINE JAMES G., Representative in 39th Congress, 108; in 40th, 182, 347, 383; Speaker in 41st, 407, 507. BLAIR, AUSTIN, Representative in 40th Congress, 183, 348, 384; in 41st, 408, 508; funding motion, 602. BLAIR, FRANCIS P., nominated for Vice President, 371; letter of acceptance, 369; preceding speech and letter to Colonel Brodhead, 380, 381.
BLAIR, MONTGOMERY, President Johnson's telegram to on reconstruction, 193. BLOCKADE, proclamations concerning, 7, 9, 13. BLOW, HENRY T., Representative in 39th Congress, 108. BOLES, THOMAS, Representative in 40th Congress, 348, 384; in 41st, 408, 508. BONDS OF UNITED STATES, resolutions of political conven- tions as to payment of or tax upon, 364, 367, 480, 482; amount issued to Pacific railroad companies,
BOOKER, GEORGE W., Representative in 41st Congress, BOOTH, JOHN WILKES, President Johnson's order re- specting reward for, 198. BOREMAN, ARTHUR I., Senator in 41st Congress, 407, 507; funding motion, 601.
BORIE, ADOLPH E., Secretary of Navy, and resignation of, 407.
BOUTWELL, GEORGE S., Representative in 39th Congress, 108; in 40th, 182, 347, 383; in 41st, resignation of note, 407; resolution for trial of Jeff. Davis, 113; bill to prescribe test-oath for attorneys, 184; mo- tions on XVth amendment, 405; Secretary of the Treasury, 406, 507; reports on impeachment of An- drew Johnson, 264, 266; on committee to prepare articles of impeachment, 266; manager of impeach-
BOWEN, CHRISTOPHER C., Representative in 40th Con- gress, 348. 384; in 41st, 407, 508.
BOYCE, HENRY, claimant to seat as Senator in 39th Con- gress, 107; in 40th, 183.
BOYD, SEMPRONIUS H., Representative in 41st Congress, 408, 508.
BOYDEN, NATHANIEL, Representative in 40th Congress, 348, 384.
BOYER, BENJAMIN M., Representative in 39th Congress, 108; in 40th, 182, 348, 384.
BRANCH, A. M., claimant to seat as Representative in 39th Congress, 182.
BRANDEGEE, AUGUSTUS, Representative in 39th Congress,
BROMWELL, HENRY P. H., Representative in 39th Con gress. 108; in 40th, 183, 348, 384.
BROOKS, GEORGE M., Representative in 41st Congress, note, 508. BROOKS, JAMES, Representative in 39th Congress, un- seated, note, 108; in 40th, 182, 347, 383; in 41st, 407, 508. BROOMALL, JOHN M., Representative in 39th Congress, 108; in 40th, 182, 348, 384; resolutions of, on recon- struction, note, 111-113; resolution declaring re- pudiation odious, 392.
BROWN, B. GRATZ, Senator in 39th Congress, 107. BROWN, JOSEPH E., governor of Georgia, call for rebel legislature, 20; order of General Gillmore revok ing, 20; decision on intermarriage of white and colored persons in Georgia, 474; opinion on eligi- bility to office in Georgia of colored persons, 470. BROWNING, ORVILLE H., call for National Union Conven- tion, 119; Secretary of the Interior, 181, 347, 383; letter of, on General Grant, 289.
BROWNLOW, WILLIAM G., Senator in 41st Congress, 407, 507; elected Governor of Tennessee, 27; President Johnson's telegram to, in 1865, respecting election, 199; proclamation of, in 1867, 208.
BUCHANAN, HUGH, claimant to seat as Representative in 39th Congress, 108. BUCHANAN, General, General Grant's telegram to, 325; in temporary command in Louisiana, 422. BUCK, ALFRED E., Representative in 41st Congress, 508. BUCKALEW, CHARLES R., Senator in 39th Congress, 107; in 40th, 182, 347, 383; motion on XVth amendment, 402; resolution upon, 123. BUCKINGHAM, WILLIAM A., Senator in 41st Congress, 407, 507; motions on funding bill, 600. BUCKLAND, RALPH P., Representative in 39th Congress, 108; in 40th, 183, 348, 384.
by, at Pittsburg convention for soldiers and sail- ors, in 1866, 242, 243; amendment to reconstruction bill, 338; manager of impeachment, 271; objects to Georgia electoral vote, 394; reports Mississippi bill, 410, 411; tenure-of-office act, 414; reports Texas bill with conditions, 578; motion on fund- ing bill, 603; reports bill for restoration of Geor- gia, 611; reports Senate amendment to Georgia Bill, 614.
BUTLER, RODERICK R., Representative in 40th Congress, 348, 384; in 41st, 408, 508.
BYERS. WILLIAM, claimant to seat as Representative in 39th Congress, 108.
CABANISS, E. G., claimant to seat as Representative in 39th Congress, 108.
CABINET OF PRESIDENT JOHNSON, members of, 107, 181, 347, 383.
CABINET OF PRESIDENT GRANT, 406, 407, 507. CESAR GRIFFIN CASE, Opinions in the, 457-466. CAKE, HENRY L., Representative in 40th Congress, 182, 348, 384; in 41st, 407, 508.
CALIFORNIA, Republican and Democratic platforms, 478, 479; vote on XIVth amendment, 353; on XVth amendment, 557; Senators and Representatives in 39th Congress, 107; in 40th, 182, 347, 383; in 41st, 407, 507; apportionment of currency in, 596; appor- tionment of representation under census of 1860, 585.
CALKIN, HERVEY C., Representative in 41st Congress, 407, 508.
CAMPBELL, JOHN A., President Johnson's release of, 14; action respecting restoration of Virginia, 26. CAMPBELL, LEWIS D., resolutions reported by, at Cleve- land convention of soldiers and sailors in 1866, 243.
CAMPBELL, WILLIAM B., Representative in 39th Congress, 108, 182.
CANBY, E. R. S., Major General, telegrams forbidding
meeting of rebel legislatures, 19; order of, sus- pending certain officers in New Orleans, 28; orders of, in third military district, 318, 319; order assign- ing to second district, 345; assigned to department of Washington, 422; to first military district, 424; to fifth and department of Texas, 421; in command first district, orders all civil officers to take test- oath, as to registration and voting, extending stay law and guarding against fraud, 426; justifies his test-oath order, 426. 427; in second military dis- trict annuls railroad appointments and withdraws military rule from North and South Carolina, 427, 428; in command of fifth district, reassembles Texas constitutional convention, military posts, apprenticeship and education of children, real estate sales, indigent educational fund, relin- quishes command, 429, 430.
CARPENTER, MATTHEW H., Senator in 41st Congress, 407, 507; motion on enforcment bill, 556. CARTTER, DAVID K., Chief Justice Supreme Court Dis- trict of Columbia, opinions on test-oath, 234–236. CARY, SAMUEL F., Representative in 40th Congress, note, 348, 384.
CASSERLY, EUGENE, Senator in 41st Congress, 407, 507;
motion on enforcing bill, 556; on Northern Pacific railroad bill, 568; on currency bill, 590; resolutions concerning, 479.
CATTELL, ALEXANDER G., Senator in 39th Congress, 181; in 40th, 182, 347, 383; in 41st, 407, 507. CENSUS OF 1860, showing population of each State and the representation of each, together with the Pres- idential vote of 1860, and other facts bearing on representation, 125. CENTRAL BRANCH UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, Uni- ted States bonds issued to, 503, 630. CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, United States bonds issued to, 503, 630.
CESSATION OF HOSTILITIES, Democratic resolution for, in 1864, 118.
CESSNA, JOHN, Representative in 41st Congress, 407, 508; motion on amnesty, 582.
CHANDLER, LUcrus H..claimant to seat as Representative in 39th Congress, 108.
CHANDLER, ZACHARIAH, Senator in 39th Congress, 107; in 40th, 182, 347, 383; in 41st, 407, 607; motion respect- ing Mr. Stanton's removal, 263; motion on curren- cy bill, 589.
CHANLER, JOHN W., Representative in 39th Congress, 108; in 40th, 182, 347, 383. CHASE, SALMON P., Chief Justice, administration of oath to President Johnson, 44; President Johnson's al- lusions to, 135, 140; opinion on habeas corpus case, 217-220; opinion in Mississippi injunction case, 239, 240; oath as presiding officer at impeachment trial, 271; motions proposing thanks to, 350, 368; vote for nomination for President, 371; dissenting opinion in Crandall vs. Nevada, 436, 437; opinion of, in United States Supreme Court on State taxation of United States certificates, 437-439; on State tax- ation of United States notes, 439, 440; on the legal- ity of tender of United States notes for State taxes, 440-443; on express contracts to pay coined dol- lars, 443-447; on the status of the State of Texas, 448-454; in the McCardle case, 456, 457; the Cæsar Griffin case, 457-462; on validity of contracts in confederate money, 509-511; on constitutionality of legal-tender clause as to prior contracts, 512- 519; on right of United States Government to tax State banks, 523-528. CHILTON, GEORGE W., claimant to seat as Representative in 39th Congress, 182. CHINESE NATURALIZATION, Vote in the Senate on, 619; res- olutions of political conventions on, 478, 479. CHRISTY, JOHN H., claimant to seat as Representative in 39th Congress, 108; in 40th, 348.
CHURCHILL. JOHN C., Representative in 40th Congress, 182, 348, 383; in 41st, 407, 508.
CIRCULATION OF CURRENCY IN THE VARIOUS STATES, 596. CITIZENSHIP, Constitutional amendment on, 102; legis- lation respecting, 78, 546-550. CIVIL RIGHTS, legislation respecting conferring, on freedmen in insurrectionary States, 29-44. CIVIL-RIGHTS ACT, veto of, copy of, and votes upon. 74-80.
CIVIL-TENURE ACT, veto of, copy of, and votes upon, 173-178.
CLARK, CHARLES C., claimant to seat as Representative in 39th Congress, 108.
CLARK, CHARLES, President Johnson's release of, 14; call as governor for extra session of rebel legis- lature of Mississippi, 19.
CLARK, DANIEL, Senator in 39th Congress, 108; resigna- tion of, 181.
CLARK, WILLIAM T., Representative in 41st Congress, 508.
CLARKE, READER W., Representative in 39th Congress, 108; in 40th, 183, 348, 384. CLARKE, SIDNEY, Representative in 39th Congress, 108; in 40th, 182, 348, 384; in 41st, 408, 508; resolutions on impeachment, 190; motion on Northern Pacific railroad bill, 570.
CLAY, CLEMENT C., President Johnson's order for arrest of, 8; release of, note, 8. CLEARY, WILLIAM C., President Johnson's order for ar- rest of, 8; order revoking reward for, 198. CLEVELAND, ORESTES, Representative in 41st Congress, 407, 508. CLIFFORD, NATHAN, Justice, Supreme Court United States, dissenting opinion in Crandall vs. Nevada, 436, 437.
CLIFT, J. W., Representative in 40th Congress, 348, 384. COAL, vote on proposed abolition of duty on, 582. COBB, AMASA, Representative in 39th Congress, 108; in 40th, 183, 348, 384; in 41st, 408, 508. COBB, CLINTON L., Representative in 41st Congress, 407, 508. COBURN, JOHN, Representative in 40th Congress, 183, 348, 384; in 41st, 408, 508; motions on Northern Pacific railroad bill, 571; apportionment proposi- tion, 585; motion on currency bill, 594; on funding bill, 602.
COFFROTH, ALEXANDER H., Representative in 39th Con- gress, note, 108.
COHEN, SOLOMON, claimant to seat as Representative in 39th Congress, 108.
COIN CONTRACTS, opinion of Supreme Court United States as to, 443-448.
COLE, CORNELIUS, Senator in 40th Congress, 182, 347, 383; in 41st, 407, 507. COLFAX, SCHUYLER, Speaker House of Representatives 39th Congress, 108; in 40th, 182, 347, 383; nominated for Vice President. 366; letter of acceptance, 366; declared elected Vice President, 395; Vice Presi- dent and President of Senate 41st Congress, 407, 507. COLORADO, first bill for admission of, veto and votes, 81-83; second bill, veto and votes, 160-164. COLORED PEOPLE, legislation respecting, by the recon-
CONTRACTS PRIOR TO ADOPTION OF LEGAL TENDER CLAUSE, 511-523.
structed State governments of 1865, 29-44; Presi- | CONTRACTS IN CONFEDERATE MONEY, on the validity of, dent Johnson's interview with, 52-56; address to, 63; conventions of, in insurrectionary States, 18, 20, 21-24; constitutional amendment (XIVth) se- curing citizenship of, 417-419; constitutional amendment (XVth) securing suffrage for, 399-406, 545, 546; act to enforce both, 546–550. COLORED SOLDIERS, President Johnson's address to, 49- 52; General Grant's letter on protecting, 295. COLORED SUFFRAGE, President Johnson's telegram to Provisional Governor Sharkey, 19, 20; President Lincoln to Governor Hahn, note, 20; President Johnson's allusions to, 24, 49, 52-55; proposed in District of Columbia, 114-116; in Territories, 116, 184; proposed in Connecticut and vote, 120; in District of Columbia, 114-116, 154-160; in insurrec- tionary States, 192; in various loyal States, 257, 258, 353, 354; constitutional amendment to secure, 399-406, 545, 546; act to enforce, 546-550; resolu- tions of political conventions on, 123, 124, 244, 248, 249, 478, 479, 480, 481, 482, 483, 484, 486. COLORED VOLUNTEERS, bill to suspend payment of bounty to former owners of, 186. COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF, of the army, headquarters perma- nently fixed, protest of President Johnson and vote upon, 178.
COMMERCE, Grant's messages on American, 540, 541, 616. COMMERCIAL INTERCOURSE, President Johnson's orders respecting, 7, 9, 13.
CONFEDERATE MONEY, on the validity of contracts in,
CONFISCATED LANDS, bill to restore to loyal owners, 187. CONGER, OMAR D., Representative in 41st Congress, 408, 50S.
CONGRESS, members of the 39th, 107; of the 39th, 2d session, and 40th, 1st session, 181, 182; 40th, 2d ses- sion, 347, 348; 40th, 3d session, 383,384; of the 41st, 407, 507.
CONGRESS, resolution on duty of, to guarantee a repub- lican form of government, 112; President John- son's telegram to Provisional Governor Perry on organization of 39th, 24; members of 39th Con- gress, 107, 108, 181, 182; of 40th, 182, 183, 347; of 41st, 407, 507: President Johnson's description of, "as a body hanging upon the verge of the Gov- ernment," 127; other allusions to, 128, 129, 135, 137, 138, 142.
CONKLING, ROSCOE, Representative in 39th Congress, 108; Senator in 40th, 182, 347, 383; in 41st, 407, 507; motion respecting Alabama, 341; motion on cur- rency bill, 588, 589; to strike out income tax, 607, 608; reports naturalization bill substitute, 618. CONNECTICUT, election of 1865 on colored suffrage and election of 1866, 120; election of 1867, 259; party platforms in 1867, 243, 244; election of 1568, 372; vote on XIVth amendment. 194; vote on XVth amendment, 488, 489; election of 1869, 506; Sena- tors and Representatives in 39th Congress, 107; in 40th, 182, 348, 385; in 41st, 407, 507; apportionment of currency in, 596; apportionment of representa- tion under census of 1800, 585; Presidential vote of 1860 and 1864, 372; of 1868, 499. CONNER, JOHN C., Representative in 41st Congress, 508. CONNESS, JOHN, Senator in 39th Congress, 107; in 40th
182, 347, 383; motion as to XVth constitutional amendment, 401.
CONRAD, ROBERT Y., claimant to seat as Representative in 39th Congress, 108. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT, text of XIVth, 102, and pro- ceedings respecting, 191. 194, 352, 353, 379, 380; XVth, Congressional proceedings upon, 399-406; text of, 545, 546, and proceedings respecting, 557,562. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS, bill to regulate mode of ratifying, 621.
CONSTITUTION OF ILLINOIS, new, 621.
CONSTITUTION OF NEW YORK, proposed, 326. CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES, copy of, 1-6; XIVth amendment, 102; XVth amendment, 399; Mr. Sew- ard's certificate of ratification of the anti-slavery amendment, 6; President Johnson's message on proposed amendment to, 83; votes on propositions of amendment, 102-106; votes of legislatures on the XIVth amendment, 194, 353; on the XVth, 488-498, 557-562; proposed substitute for XIVth, 258; rati- fication of XIVth amendment, 418; text of and vote on XVth amendment, 399-406; proposed XVIth amendment to, 506; proposed religious amendment to, 506.
CONSTITUTIONS (new) of Maryland, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Louisiana, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Mississippi, 326-335; Texas, 430- 432; proposed in New York, but not adopted, 326. CONSTITUTIONALITY OF LEGAL-TENDER CLAUSE, as it relates to contracts made prior to its adoption, 511-523.
CONTRACTS, express, to pay coin, 443-448. CONVENTIONS, call for National Union, at Philadelphia, 14th August, 1866, 118; resolutions of, 240, 241; reso- lutions of Union National of 1864, 117; of Demo- cratic National of 1864, 118; of Pennsylvania Union and Democratic of 1866, 123; Maryland Union, 1866, 124; call for Southern Unionists', 124; resolu tions of, 241; of Pittsburg soldiers and sailors', 242; of Cleveland soldiers and sailors', 243; other, of 1867, 243-257; resolutions of National, of 1852, 1856, 1860, and 1864, 356-364; of 1868, 364-368; State platforms of 1869: California, Republican and Democratic, 478; Iowa, Republican and Demo- cratic, 479: Mississippi, Republican and Conserv ative Republican, 480-482; Ohio, Republican and Democratic, 482; Pennsylvania, Republican and Democratic, 484-486; Washington Territory, Re- publican and Democratic, 487; State platforms of 1870: Indiana, Republican and Democratic, 622- 624; Ohio, Democratic, 624.
CoоK, BURTON C., Representative in 39th Congress, 108; in 40th, 183, 348, 384; in 41st, 408, 508; bill to sus- pend payment of bounty to former owners of col- ored volunteers, 186.
COOK, PHILIP, claimant to seat as Representative in 39th Congress, 108.
COOKE, General P. ST. G., to department of Cumberland,
COOLIE QUESTION, resolutions of political conventions on, 478, 479.
CooPER, EDMUND, telegram respecting peace proclama- tion, 17; representative in 89th Congress, 108, 182 CORBETT, HENRY W., Senator in 40th Congress, 182, 347, 383; in 41st, 407, 507; motion respecting Mr. Stan- ton's suspension, 263; motion on XVth constitu- tional amendment, 402; motion on funding bill, 600, CORLEY, SIMEON, Representative in 40th Congress, 348, 384.
CORNELL, THOMAS, Representative in 40th Congress, 182, 347, 383.
COUNTY OF LANE US. THE STATE OF OREGON, opinion of the Supreme Court United States in case of, 440–443. COVODE, JOHN, Representative in 40th Congress, 182, 348, 384; in 41st, 508. COWAN, EDGAR, call for National Union Convention. 119; Senator in 39th Congress, 107; proposition for fe- male suffrage, 184; resolutions upon, 123; resolu- tions reported by, in National Union Convention of 1866, 240, 241.
COWLES, GEORGE W., Representative in 41st Congress, 407, 508. Cox, JACOB D., Secretary of the Interior, 407, 507. Cox, SAMUEL S., Representative in 41st Congress, note, 407; note, 508; general amnesty resolution, 582; mo- tion on income tax, 605.
CRAGIN, AARON H., Senator in 39th Congress, 107; in 40th, 182, 347, 383; in 41st, 407, 507. CRANDALL, WILLIAM H., US. THE STATE OF NEVADA, opin- ion of the Supreme Court United States, 433–437. CREES, JOHN M., Representative in 41st Congress, 408, CREDIT, bill to strengthen public, 395, 397, (" pocketed" by President Johnson;) act, 412, 413, (approved by President Grant.)
CRESWELL, JOHN A. J., Senator in 39th Congress, 107; Postmaster General, 407, 507.
CROOK, GEORGE, General, to department of the Colum bia, 422.
CUBA, Grant's message as to, 542, 544. CUBAN QUESTION, congressional proceedings on, 619. CULLOM, SHELBY M., Representative in 39th Congress, 108; in 40th, 183, 348, 384; in 41st, 408, 508. CULVER, CHARLES V., Representative in 39th Congress, CUMMINGS, JOHN A., vs. STATE OF MISSOURI, opinion of Su- preme Court on, 220-226. CURRENCY, resolutions touching the, 391, 392, 579, 580,
581; act on banking and, 586-596; action under, 595. CURTIS, BENJAMIN R., of counsel of Andrew Johnson, 271. CUSTIS, W. H. B., claimant to seat as Representative in 39th Congress, 108. CUTLER, R. KING, claimant to seat as Senator in 39th Congress, 107.
DANIEL, RALEIGH T., Virginia election dispatch to President Grant, 506.
DARLING, WILLIAM A., Representative in 39th Congress, 108.
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