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SHERMAN, JOHN, Senator in 39th Congress, 107; in 40th, |
182, 347, 383; in 41st, 407, 507; motion respecting
Georgia, 340; telegram of Lieutenant General Sher-
man to, 346; motion on Texas bill, 579; reports
currency bill, 587; motions to strike out and insert,
588; on currency bill, 589, 590; reports funding bill,
598; motions thereon, 600; as to gross receipts, 607;
on Georgia bill, 613.

SHERMAN, WILLIAM T., General, agreement with General
Johnston, 121, 122; letter as to surrender of J. E.
Johnston, 504, 505; Lieutenant General, order as-
signing to military divison of the Atlantic, 346;
nominated for brevet rank of general and telegram
declined, 346.

SHERROD, WILLIAM C., Representative in 41st Congress,
508.

SHIELDS, JAMES, reports Illinois Central Railroad bill, 564.
SHIPPING, message of President Grant on European
war and American shipping, 616.
SHOBER, FRANCIS E., Representative in 41st Congress,
note, 407, 508.
SICKLES, DANIEL E., Major General, order setting aside
South Carolina code, 36-38; assigned to second dis-
trict, 200; orders under military reconstruction
bill, 202-204, 317; order relieving, 345.

SIOUX CITY AND PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, United States
bonds issued to, 503, 630.
SITGREAVES, CHARLES, Representative in 39th Congress,
108; in 40th, 182, 348, 384.
SIXTEENTH AMENDMENT, to United States Constitution,
proposed, 506.

SLAVERY AND RECONSTRUCTION, General Grant's views
upon, 293, 298-304.

SLAVES, to suspend payment for, 186, 187; General
Grant's orders respecting, 293, 294.

SLOAN, ITHAMAR C., Representative in 39th Congress, 108.
SLOCUM, HENRY W., Representative in 41st Congress, 407,

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SNOW, WILLIAM D., claimant to seat as Senator in 39th
Congress, 107; in 40th, note, 183.
SOUTH CAROLINA, provisional governor appointed, 12;

telegrams to and from, 22, 23, 24, and note; recon-
struction steps in, 22-24; General Gillmore's order
annulling Governor Magrath's call for a rebel legis-
lature, 22; laws on freedmen and General Sickles's
order thereon, 34-37; claimants in Congress, 107,
108, 182; made part of second military district, 200;
platform of Charleston Republicans, 1867, 252, 253;
orders and action of the military therein, 200–204,
317-319; new constitution of, 332, 333; restoration
to representation, 377; Representatives elect from,
348; on XIVth amendment, 194, 260, 428; military
rule ceases, 422. 428; vote on XVth' amendment,
497, 498; claimants in 39th Congress, 197; in 40th,
2d session, 348; Senators and Representatives in
40th, 3d session, 383; in 41st, 407, 507; apportion-
ment of currency in, 596; apportionment of repre-
sentation under census of 1860, 585; registration
and disfranchisement under military reconstruc-
tion acts, 374; votes on constitutional convention
and on ratifying constitution, 374; presidential
vote in 1860, 392; in 1868, 499.
SOUTHERN UNIONISTS' CONVENTION, call for, 124; resolu-
tions of, 241.

SPALDING, RUFUS P., Representative in 39th Congress,
108; in 40th, 183, 348. 381; motion to table impeach-
ment resolution, 188; subsequent resolution, 265.
SPANGLER, EDWARD, President Johnson's order for the
execution of sentence upon, 7.
SPEED, JAMES, resignation of, as Attorney General, 181;
circular respecting Fenians, 18; action on habeas
corpus for Lincoln's assassins, 260,
SPENCER, GEORGE E., Senator in 40th Congress, 383; in

41st, 407, 507.

SPINK, S. L., resolution on tariff, 581.
SPRAGUE, WILLIAM, Senator in 39th Congress, 107; in
40th, 182, 347,383; in 41st, 407, 507.
STANBERY, HENRY, Attorney General, 181; of counsel of
Andrew Johnson, 271; rejected on re-nomination,
317.

STANTON, EDWIN M., Secretary of War, 107, 181; reasons
for revoking order offering reward for the arrest
of Surratt and others, note, 198; request for resig
nation of, and reply, 261; order of suspension, and
Senate vote upon, 261, 262; order of removal, and
Senate vote upon, 262, 263; letters to General Grant
and to President Johnson, 261, 262; letter an-
nouncing that he had relinquished charge of the
War Department, and order to General Townsend,
263; President Johnson's order respecting orders
of, 284; General Grant's letter to President John-
son on removal of, 306-308; suspension of, as Sec-
retary of War, 347; resolution censuring, 368; vote
of thanks to, 350.

STARKWEATHER, HENRY H., Representative in 40th Con-
gress, 347, 383; in 41st, 407, 508.

STARR, JOHN F., Representative in 39th Congress, 108.
STATE BANKS, right of United States Government to
tax, 523, 530.

STATE PLATFORMS, of 1866, 123, 124, 240-243; of 1867, 243-
256; of 1868, 364-368; of 1869, 478-488; of 1870, 622-
624.
STATE PRISONERS, release of, President Johnson's order
for, 199, 200,

STATE TAX, on through passengers, 434-437.
STATE TAXATION, of national banks. 530-532.
STATISTICAL TABLES, population, tariff, public lands, re-
venue, election returns, taxation of national banks,
registration and disfranchisement, expenditures
of Government sundry years, and national debt
statements. 125, 126, 370-377, 500-502, 625-630.
STATE OF TEXAS vs. GEORGE W. WHITE et al., opinion of
Supreme Court of United States in case of, 448–456.
STATUS OF TEXAS, decision respecting, 448-450.
STEARNS, GEORGE L., President Johnson's interview
with, 48, 49.

STEPHENS, ALEXANDER H., claimant to seat in 39th Con-
gress, 107; President Johnson's release of, 14.
STEVENS, AARON F., Representative in 40th Congress,
182, 347, 383; in 41st. 407, 507.

STEVENS, THADDEUS, Representative in 39th Congress,
108; in 40th, 182, 348; allusions of President John-
son to, 61, 135, 137, 140; resolutions on representa-
tion, note, 72; propositions from Reconstruction
Committee, 103-105; resolution on test-oath for
lawyers, 111; motion not to recognize the North
Carolina State government, 113; report and action
in favor of impeachment, 265, 266; manager of
impeachment, 271; death of, note. 384.

STEVENSON, JOB E., Representative in 41st Congress, 407,
508,
STEWART, ALEXANDER T., nominated and confirmed as
Secretary of the Treasury, and not eligible, note,
406.

508.

STEWART, THOMAS E., Representative in 40th Congress,
182, 347, 383.
STEWART, WILLIAM M., Senator in 39th Congress, 107; in
40th, 182, 347, 383; in 41st, 407, 507; motion respect-
ing General Schofield's confirmation, 264; motions
on XVth amendment, 400, 401, 404; moves substi-
tute for enforcing bill, 552; funding motion, 601.
STILES, JOHN D., Representative in 41st Congress, 407,
STILL WELL, THOMAS N., Representative in 39th Congress,
108.
ST. MARTIN, LOUIS, claimant to seat as Representative
in 39th Congress, 108.
STOCKTON, JOHN P., Senator in 39th Congress, seat va-
cated, note, 107, 181; in 41st, 407, 507.
STOKES, WILLIAM B., Representative in 39th Congress,
108, 182; in 40th, 348, 384; in 41st, 408, 508; motion
as to disability bill, 583.

STONE. FREDERICK, Representative in 40th Congress, 182;
348, 384; in 41st, 407, 508.
STONEMAN, General, removes Governor Wells and is
himself removed, 425.

STOUGHTON, WILLIAM L., Representative in 41st Congress,
408, 508.
STOVER, JOHN H., Representative in 40th Congress, note,
384.

STRADER, PETER W., Representative in 41st Congress,
407, 508.

STRICKLAND, RANDOLPH, Representative in 41st Congress,
408, 508.

STRONG, JULIUS L., Representative in 41st Congress, 407,

508.

STROUSE, MYER, Representative in 39th Congress, 108.
STUART, ALEXANDER H. H., claimant to seat as Repre-
sentative in 39th Congress, 108.

STUBBS. JESSE R., claimant to seat as Representative in
39th Congress, 108.

SUBSIDIES, land, legislation on, 563-572; table showing,

625.

SUFFRAGE, in District of Columbia, 114-116; veto of bill

regulating, copy of, and votes on passing and re-
passing, 154-160; in Territories, 116, 117, 184; vote
in Connecticut, 120; votes in Michigan, Ohio, Kan-
sas, and Minnesota, 353; President Lincoln upon,
note, 20; President Johnson upon, 19, 20, 24, 49, 52-
55, 154-159, 258; proposed female and intelligence-
suffrage, 184; in the insurrectionary States, 192,
194, 327-334; XVth amendment, 399; female, pro-
posed, 506.

SUFFRAGE, COLORED, resolutions of political conventions
on, 124, 244, 248, 249, 478, 479, 480, 481, 482, 483, 484, 486.
SUGAR, Ohio Democrats on tariff on, 483.
SUMMER, CHARLES, Senator in 39th Congress. 107; in 40th,
182, 347, 383; in 41st, 407, 507; allusions of President
Johnson to, 61, 137; amendment to tenure-of-office
bill, 398; motion on XVth amendment, 402, 403; on
public credit bill, 413; on currency bill, 589; to
strike from naturalization laws the word "white,"
618, 619.

SUPREME COURT OF UNITED STATES, opinions on habeas
corpus, 209-220; test-oaths, 220-234; Mississippi in-
junction case, 239, 240; proposed legislation re-
specting, 350, 351; opinions on State taxation of
passengers, 433-437; State taxation of United States
certificates of indebtedness, 437-439; State taxation
of United States notes, 439, 440; legal tender, 441-
443, 511-523; express contracts to pay coin, 443-448;
status of Texas, 448-456; the McCardle case, 456;
validity of contracts in confederate money, 509-
511; United States taxation of State banks, 523-530;
State government tax on national banks, 531, 532.
SURRATT, JOHN H., order revoking reward for, 198.
SURRATT, MARY E., President Johnson's order for the
execution of sentence upon, 7; refusal of habeas
corpus, 260.

SURRENDER OF GENERAL JOSEPH E. JOHNSTON, terms of,
121, 504, 505.

SWANN, THOMAS, Representative in 41st Congress, 407,
508.

SWAYNE, NOAH H., Justice, dissenting opinion as to
status of Texas, 456, 523.

SWAYNE, WAGER, General, orders of, 204, 206, 319; order
relieving, 346.

SWEENEY, WILLIAM N., Representative in 41st Congress,
408, 508.

SWEENY, T. W., Brevet Colonel, order respecting offi-
cers. 206.

SYPHER, J. HALE, Representative in 40th Congress, 348,
384.

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TABER, STEPHEN, Representative in 39th Congress, 108;
in 40th, 182, 347, 383; amendment of homestead
act, 116.

TABLES, showing population of each State in 1860, 125;
vote in House of Representatives on various tariff
bills, 126; election returns of 1860-1868, 372, 499;
taxation on national banks, 373; registration, dis-
franchisement, and election returns in rebel States
under military reconstruction acts, 374; revenues
since 1860, 375; expenditures since 1860, 375-377;
showing public debt since 1857, 126, 259, 374, 500-

502, 627-630.

TAFFE, JOHN, Representative in 40th Congress, 193, 348,
384; in 41st, 408, 508.

TANNER, ADOLPHUS H., Representative in 41st Congress,
407, 508.

TARIFF POLICY, resolutions of political conventions on,
243, 248, 367, 480, 482, 484.
TARIFFS, votes in House on all, since 1816, 126, 605-609.
TAYLOR, CALEB N., Representative in 40th Congress,
182, 318, 384; in 41st, 508.

TAYLOR JOSEPH W., claimant to seat as Representative
in 39th Congress, 108.

TAYLOR, NATHANIEL G., Representative in 39th Congress,
108, 182.

TAYLOR, NELSON, Representative in 39th Congress, 108.
TAX, power of State to levy on through passengers,
434-437.

TAXATION, State, upon United States certificates, 437-

439; of United States notes, 439-443; of national
banks by State governments, 530-532; of State
banks by United States Government, 523-530; re-
ceipts from and reduction in, 626.

TAXES, STATE, are they payable in United States notes,

440-443.

TEA AND COFFEE, Ohio Democrats on tariff on, 483.
TEN-FORTY BONDS, act authorizing the, 354.
TENNESSEE, President Johnson's proclamation respect-
ing suppression of insurrection in, 13; franchise
acts in, 27, 28, 257, and President Johnson's tele-
gram to Governor Brownlow respecting, 27, 199;
legislation on freedmen, 42, 43; joint resolution

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restoring the relations of, to the Union, 105, 152;
message of President Johnson in approval of, 152,
153; admission of Senators and Representatives,
181, 182; Governor Brownlow's proclamation re-
specting a State guard, 208; legislature on XIVth
amendment, 194; Republican and "Conservative"
platforms of 1867, 248, 249; vote on XIVth amend
ment, 194; votes on XVth amendment, 498, 360;
claimants in 39th Congress, 107, 182; Senators andTM*
Representatives in 40th, 347, 383; in 41st. 407, 507;
apportionment of currency in, 596; apportionment
of representation under census of 1860, 585; presi-
dential vote in 1860, 372; in 1867, 372; in 1868, 499.
TENURE-OF-OFFICE ACT, 176; veto of, and votes upon,
173-178, 397, 398; amendment passed, 413-415.
TERRITORIES, elective franchise in, 116, 184.
TERRY, General A. H., order relative to vagrant laws of
Virginia, 41, 42; to department of the South, 424;
orders colored evidence received in all cases be-
fore military courts, 425.

TEST-OATH, action of North Carolina, requesting repeal
of, 19; of Mississippi, 20; votes in House on, 110,
111, 184; copy of, note, 193; opinions of Supreme
Court on, 220-240; in Virginia, 425, 426; Georgia,
428; Mississippi, 429; Texas, 430.

TEXAS, provisional governor appointed, 12; action of
convention, 18; laws on freedmen, 43; claimants
to seats in Congress, 184; legislature on XIVth
amendment, 194; General Grant on martial law in,
298; General Sheridan's report on condition of
note, 298; resolutions of convention of, 325; im-
portant military order in, 356; on XIVth amend
ment in 1866, 194; claimants in 39th Congress, 182;
in 41st, 507; apportionment of currency in, 506;
apportionment of representation under census of
1860, 585; presidential vote in 1800, 372; in 1868,
499; registration and disfranchisement and vote
on constitutional convention, 374; Texas (Virginia
and Mississippi) bill, 408-410; orders as to taxa-
tion, Presidential election, constitutional conver
tion, apprenticeship and tuition of children, real
estate sales, education fund, test-oath, 429, 430: new
constitution. 430-432; status of the State. 448-456;
President Grant's proclamation for election, 365,
506; XVth amendment, 498, 560; text of and votes
on act to admit. 577, 579; under civil authority, 579.
THAYER, JOHN M., Senator in 40th Congress, 182, 347,
383; in 41st, 407, 507.

THAYER, M. RUSSELL, Representative in 39th Congress,

108.

THOMAS, FRANCIS, Representative in 39th Congress, 108;
in 40th, 182, 348, 384.

THOMAS, GEORGE H., Major General, assigned to third
district and revocation of, 200; various orders
respecting, 200, 306, 307, 344; telegram of, de-
clining brevet, 346; assigned to 5th district. 306;
revocation of, 308; assigned to division of the
Pacific, 425.

108.

THOMAS, JOHN L., Jr., Representative in 39th Congress,
THOMAS, LORENZO, letter of authority as Secretary of
War, ad interim, 265; acceptance of, 263.
THOMAS, PHILIP FRANCIS, not admitted as Senator from
Maryland, note, 182.
THOMPSON, JACOB, President Johnson's order for arrest
of, 8; memorial of legislature of Mississippi for
pardon of, 20; order revoking reward for, 198.
THORNTON, ANTHONY, Representative in 39th Congress,
108; resolution on elective franchise, 110.
THORINGTON US. SMITH, opinion of Supreme Court United
States in case of, 509,

THROCKMORTON, J. W., Governor, General Grant's tele-
gram to, 310; President Johnson's telegram to,
199; removed as governor of Texas, 323.
THURMAN, ALLEN G., Senator in 41st Congress, 407, 507;
motion on public credit bill, 413; amendments to
Northern Pacific railroad bill, 567, 568; motion on
currency bill as to rate of discount allowed, 590;
to tax interest on bonds, 007.

384.

TIFT, NELSON, Representative in 40th Congress, 348,
TILLMAN, LEWIS, Representative in 41st Congress, 408,

508.

TIPTON, THOMAS W., Senator in 40th Congress, 182, 347,
383; in 41st, 407, 507.
TOWNSEND, E. D., General, order of Secretary Stanton
to, 264.

TOWNSEND, WASHINGTON. Representative in 41st Con-
gress, 407, 508; funding motion, 603
TREASON, resolution on punishment of, 109.
TREATY, message as to San Domingo, 541, 542.
TRENHOLM, GEORGE A., President Johnson's release of,

14.

TRIMBLE, JOHN, Representative in 40th Congress, 348, 384.

TRIMBLE, LAWRENCE S., Representative in 39th Congress,
108; in 40th, 348, 384; in 41st, 408, 508; motion to table
bill respecting confiscated lands, 187.
TROWBRIDGE, ROWLAND E, Representative in 39th Con-
gress, 108; in 40th, 183, 348, 384.

TRUMBULL, LYMAN, Senator in 39th Congress, 107; in
40th, 182, 347, 383; in 41st, 407, 507; motion respect-
ing Alabama, 341; bill to amend tenure-of-office
act, 414; reports apportionment bill and moves to
amend, 584; moves direct vote of Senate on Chi-
nese naturalization, 619.
TUCKER, BEVERLY, President Johnson's order for arrest
of, 8; order revoking reward for, 198.
TURNER, JOSIAH, Jr., claimant to seat as Representative
in 39th Congress, 108.

TWICHELL, GINERY, Representative in 40th Congress,
182, 347, 383; in 41st, 407, 508.

TYNER, JAMES N., Representative in 41st Congress, 408,

508.

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UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, United States bonds
issued to, 503, 630.

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, EASTERN DIVISION,
United States bonds issued to, 503, €30.
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD bill, 564, 565; bonds, 503.
UNITED STATES BONDS, resolutions of political conven-

tions as to payment of and tax on. 364, 367, 480, 482.
UNITED STATES CERTIFCATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, State taxa-
tion upon, 437; notes, State taxation on, 439-443.
UPSON, CHARLES, Representative in 39th Congress, 108;
in 40th, 183, 348, 384.

UPSON, WILLIAM H., Representative in 41st Congress,
408, 508.

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VALIDITY, of contracts in confederate money, 509-511;
of XIVth and XVth amendments. 583.
VAN AERNAM, HENRY, Representative in 39th Congress,
108; in 40th, 182, 348, 383.

VAN AUREN, DANIEL M., Representative in 40th Con-
gress, 182, 348, 384; in 41st, 407, 503.

VAN HORN, BURT, Representative in 30th Congress, 108;
in 40th, 182, 348, 383.

VAN HORN, ROBERT T., Representative in 39th Congress,
108; in 40th, 183, 348, 384; in 41st, 408, 508.
VAN TRUMP, PHILADELPH, Representative in 40th Con-
gress, 183, 348, 384; in 41st, 408, 508.

VAN WINKLE, PLTER G, Senator in 39th Congress, 107;
in 40th, 182, 347, 383.

VAN WYCK, CHARLES H., Representative in 40th Con-
gress, 182, 347, 383; in 41st, note, 508.
VEAZIE BANK vs. FENNO, opinion of Supreme Court Uni-
ted States in case of, 523-527.
VERMONT, Republican and Democratic platforms, 484;

on XIVth amendment, 194; XVth amendment, 498,
560; Senators and Representatives in 39th Con-
gress, 107; 40th, 182, 347, 283; in 41st, 407, 507; ap-
portionment of currency in, 596; apportionment of
representation under census of 1860, 585; Presiden-
tial vote in 1860 and 1864, 372; in 18CS, 499.
VICKERS, GEORGE, Senator in 40th Congress, note, 347,
383; in 41st, 407, 507; motion on XVth amendment,
401; on enforcing bill, 556; on currency bill, 589.
VIDAL, MICHEL, Representative in 40th Congress, 348,

384.

VIRGINIA, order to re-establish authority in. 8, 9; call
for meeting of rebel legislature and Mr. Lincoln's
telegram forbidding, 25; legislation in. 26, 27;
freedmen's code and General Terry's order set-
ting aside, 41, 42; claimants to seats in Congress,
107, 108; vote by legislature of 1867 on XIVth
amendment, 194; Republican platform of 1867, 253,
254; Virginia resolutions of 1798, 256, 257; order
creating it the first military district, 200; orders
and action of the military therein, 200, 316, 317;
Henry H. Wells appointed governor, 317; new con
stitution of, 333; Mississippi and Texas bill, 408-
410; President Grant's election proclamation, 420,
421; military orders as to test-oath, colored police-
men, removing Governor Wells, reinstating him,
re-appointment of military officers to civil offices,
registration and election officers, stay law ex-
tended, to prevent election frauds, Canby's letter
justifying his test-oath order, 425-427; judicial
opinions in Cæsar Griffin case, 457-466; Republi-
can and Democratic platforms, 484-487; election
of 1869, 506; Daniel's dispatch to President Grant,

506; act of admission and votes on, 572-576; act to
amend said act, 576; under civil authority, 579;
vote on XVth amendment, 560; claimants in 39th
Congress, 107; Senators and Representatives in
41st Congress, 507; apportionment of currency in,
596; apportionment of representation under cen-
sus of 1860, 585; presidential vote in 1860, 372; in
1868, 499; registration and disfranchisement in
and vote on constitutional convention, 374.
VOORHEES, DANIEL W., Representative in 39th Congress,
unseated, note, 108; in 41st, 408, 508; resolution in-
dorsing President Johnson's policy, 111.
VOORHIS, ALBERT, elected lieutenant governor of Louis-
iana, 28.

W

WABASH AND ERIE CANAL, bill, of 1827, 563.
WADE, BENJAMIN F., Senator in 39th Congress, 107; in
40th, 182, 347, 383; President of the Senate and act-
ing Vice President, 182, 347, 383.

WALKUP, S. H., claimant to seat as Representative in
39th Congress, 108.

WALLACE, ALEXANDER S., Representative in 41st Con-
gress, 508.

WARD, ANDREW H., Representative in 39th Congress, 182.
WARD, HAMILTON, Representative in 39th Congress, 108;
in 40th, 182, 348, 383; in 41st, 407, 508; on committee
to prepare articles of impeachment, 266; motion
on currency resolutions, 580; resolution abolish-,
ing tariff on coal, 582.

WARMOTH, HENRY C., claimant to seat as delegate in 39th
Congress, 108.

WARNER, HIRAM, Judge, dissenting opinion in White
vs. Georgia, 471-474.

WARNER, SAMUEL L., Representative in 39th Congress,
108.

WARNER, WILLARD, Senator in 40th Congress, 383; in

41st, 407, 507; motions, XVth amendment, 401, 403;
on currency bill, 588; moves amendment to natu-
ralization bill, 619.

WASHINGTON TERRITORY, Republican and Democratic
platforms, 487, 488; election of 1869, 506; appor-
tionment of currency in, 596.

WASHBURN, CADWALLADER Č., Representative in 40th Con-
gress, 183, 348, 384; in 41st, 408, 508.

WASHBURN, HENRY D., Representative in 39th Congress,
108; in 40th, 183, 348, 384; bill to repeal tenure-of-
office act, 398.

WASHBURN, WILLIAM B., Representative in 39th Con-
gress, 108: in 40th, 182, 347, 383; in 41st, 407. 508.
WASHBURNE, ELLIHU B., Representative in 39th Congress,
108; in 40th, 183; note, 348, 384; in 41st, resignation
of, note, 408; General Grant's letter to, on slavery
and reconstruction, 294; on results of " peace on
any terms," 295; Secretary of State, note, 406.
WEBB, General A. S., to first military district, reinstates
Governor Wells, appoints military men to civil
office, is relieved, 425, 426.

WEITZEL, G., Major General, approval of call for meeting
of Virginia legislature and President Lincoln's
telegram annulling, 26.

WELCH, ADONIJAH S., Senator in 40th Congress, 347, 383.
WELKER, MARTIN, Representative in 39th Congress, 108;
in 40th, 183, 348, 384; in 41st, 408, 508; motion on
Northern Pacific railroad bill, 569.

WELLES, GIDEON, Secretary of the Navy, 107, 181, 347,
383; letter of, on General Grant, 290.
WELLS, ERASTUS, Representative in 41st Congress, 408,
WELLS, HENRY H., appointed governor of Virginia, 317;
removed and reinstated, 425.

508.

108.

WELLS, J. MADISON, elected as governor of Louisiana,
28; removal of, 323.
WENTWORTH, JOHN, Representative in 39th Congress,
WEST, A. M., claimant to seat as Representative in 39th
Congress, 108.
WESTERN PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, United States bonds
issued to, 503, 630.

WEST VIRGINIA, bill to transfer Berkeley and Jefferson
counties to, 116; election of 1866, on disfranchising
amendment, 120; vote of legislature on XIVth
amendment, 194; on XVth amendment, 498; Sen-
ators and Representatives in 39th Congress, 107;
in 40th, 182, 347, 383; in 41st, 407, 507; apportion-
ment of currency in, 596; apportionment of repre-
sentation under census of 1860, 585; presidential
vote in 1864, 372; in 1868, 499; State vote in 1866,
372.
WHALEY, KELLIAN V., Representative in 39th Congress,
WHEATON, CHARLES, Captain, appointed comptroller and
secretary of state of Georgia, 320.

108.

WHEELER, WILLIAM A., Representative in 41st Congress,
407, 508.

WHIPPER, WM., reply of, to President Johnson, 56.
WHIPPING OF THE PERSON, order prohibiting, in Virginia,
200, 201; elsewhere, 201.
WHITMORE, GEORGE W., Representative in 41st Con-
gress, 508.

WHITTEMORE. BENJAMIN F., Representative in 40th Con-
gress, 348, 384; in 41st, 407; motion as to perjury,
574; resignation of, note, 508.
WHYTE, WILLIAM PINCKNEY, Senator in 40th Congress,
383.

WILEY, J. MCCALEB, claimant to seat as Representative
in 39th Congress, 182.

WILKINSON, MORTON S., Representative in 41st Congress,

408. 508.

WILLARD, CHARLES W., Representative in 41st Congress,
407, 507.

WILLEY, WAITMAN T., Senator in 39th Congress, 107; in
40th, 182, 347, 383 in 41st, 407, 507; amendment to
suffrage bill, 115, 116; motion on confirming Gen-
eral Schofield, 264; resolution condemning Presi-
dent Johnson's repudiation plan, 391; motion on
enforcing bill, 556; on Mississippi bill, 577.
WILLIAMS, GEORGE H., Senator in 39th Congress, 107; in
40th, 182, 347, 383; in 41st, 407, 507; motion respect-
ing certain constitutions, 340, 341; motion XVth
amendment, 401; on enforcing bill, 556; resolution
on currency, 580; on Georgia bill, 612; as to natu-
ralization of Chinese, 619.
WILLIAMS, THOMAS, Representative in 39th Congress,
108; in 40th, 182, 348, 384; one of the managers of
the impeachment of Andrew Johnson, 271; reso-
lution on withdrawing military force, 111; bill to
restore confiscated lands, 187; proposition relative
to Supreme Court, 350.

WILLIAMS, WILLIAM, Representative in 40th Congress,
183, 348, 384; in 41st, 408, 508; motion on Northern
Pacific Railroad bill, 572; resolution as to cur-
rency, 580.

WILLIAMSON, G., claimant to seat as Senator in 40th
Congress, 183.

WILSON, EUGENE M., Representative in 40th Congress,
408, 508.

WILSON, HENRY, Senator in 39th Congress, 107; in 40th,

182. 347, 383; in 41st, 407, 507; motion respecting
Secretary Stanton's removal, 263; motion respect-
ing Alabama, 310; vote of, for Vice President, 366;
motions, XVth amendment, 401, 402, 403, 404;
amendment to Virginia bill, 575; motion on North-
ern Pacific railroad bill, 567; on currency bill,
90; funding, 600, 601; income tax, 607; Georgia
bill, 612.

WILSON, JAMES F.. Representative in 39th Congress, 108;
in 40th, 183, 348, 384; proposition relative to rebel
debt, 106; resolution on representation, 109, 110;

94

amendment to suffrage bill, 114; report on im-
peachment, 188, 189; second report, 264; on com-
mittee to prepare articles of impeachment, 266,
and manager of impeachment, 271.

WILSON, JOHN T., Representative in 40th Congress, 183,
348, 384; in 41st, 408, 508.

WILSON, STEPHEN F., Representative in 39th Congress,
108; in 40th, 182, 548, 284.

WINANS, JAMES J., Representative in 41st Congress,
408, 508.
WINCHESTER, BOYD, Representative in 41st Congress, 408,

508.

WINDOM, WILLIAM, Representative in 39th Congress, 108;
in 40th, 183, 348, 384.

108.

WINFIELD, CHARLES H., Representative in 39th Congress,
WINSTON, JOHN A., claimant to seat as Senator in 40th
Congress. 183.
WISCONSIN, Vote on XIVth amendment, 194; on XVth
amendment, 498; Senators and Representatives in
39th Congress, 107; in 40th, 182, 347, 383; in 41st,
407, 507: apportionment of currency in, 596; apper-
tionment of representation under census of 180,
585; presidential vote in 1860 and 1864, 572; in 188,
WITCHER, JOHN S., Representative in 41st Congress, 408,
508.
WOFFORD, W. T., claimant to seat as Representative in
39th Congress, 108, 182.
WOOD, FERNANDO, Representative in 40th Congress, 182,
347, 383; in 41st, 407, 508; motion to admit Texas
without conditions, 578; motion on tariff, 581; on
funding bill, 603.

499.

WOODBRIDGE, FREDERICK E., Representative in 39th Con-
gress, 108; in 40th, 182, 347, 383; motion respecting
Alabama, 340.

WOODWARD, GEORGE W., Representative in 40th Congress,
note, 348, 384; in 41st, 407, 508; motion to tax bonds,

605.

WORTH, JONATHAN, elected Governor of North Carolina.

19.

Wright, Edwin R. V., Representative in 39th Congress,

108.

WRIGHT, WILLIAM, Senator in 39th Congress, 107; death
of, 181.
WYLIE, ANDREW, Justice, opinion on test-oath. 236-270;
action in the habeas corpus in the case of Mrs. Sur-
ratt, Payne, and Atzerodt, 260.

Y

YATES, RICHARD, Senator in 39th Congress, 107; in eth.
182. 347, 383; in 41st, 407, 507; motion respecting
Secretary Stanton's removal, 203.

YOUNG, PIERCE M. B, Representative in 40th Congress,
348, 384.

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