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INDEX TO MANUAL OF 1869.

ADDRESS, President Grant's Inaugural, 416, 417.
ALABAMA, Smith, Governor, vice Patten, Legislature con-
vened and XIVth amendment ratified, 428; mili-
tary rule withdrawn, 422, 428; attitude towards
XVth amendment, 488.
ALLISON, WM. B., motions on public credit bill, 396, 413.
AMENDMENT, Congressional proceedings on XVth, 399-
406; to the tenure-of-office act, 413-115; resolution
as to effect of XVth. 415; votes of State legisla-
tures on the XVth, 488; proposed XVIth, 506; pro-
posed religious constitutional, 506.

AMNESTY, General, President Johnson's Proclamation of,

419.

ARKANSAS, military rule withdrawn, 422, 428.429; admit-
ted to representation, 428, 429; vote on XVth amend-
ment, 488.

BAYARD, JAMES A., motions on XVth amendment, 402,
401; as to public credit bill, 396.

BINGHAM, JOHN A.,motions as to XVth amendment, 400,

406.

BLAINE, JAS. G., Speaker House of Representatives, 407.
BONDS issued to the Union Pacific R. R. Co., 503.
BOUTWELL, GEO. S., motions on XVth amendment, 403;
Secretary of the Treasury, 406.

BORIE, ADOLPH E., Secretary of the Navy, 407.
BROOMALL, JOHN M., resolution declaring repudiation
odious, 392.

BRONSON US. RODES, United States Supreme Court opin-
ion, with dissenting opinion, 443-448.
BROWN, Chief Justice, opinion in White vs. Georgia, 470,
471; opinion of Georgia supreme court as to inter-
marriage of whites and blacks, 474, 475.
BUCHANAN, General, temporary command Louisiana,

422.

BUCKALEW, CHARLES R., motion on XVth amendment,
402.

BUTLER, BENJAMIN F., objects to Georgia electoral vote,

394; reports Mississippi bill, 410, 411; tenure-of-
office act, 414.

CABINET of President Johnson, 383; of President Grant,
406, 407.

CESAR GRIFFIN CASE, opinions in the, 457-466.
CALIFORNIA, Republican and Democratic platforms, 178,
479; attitude towards XVth amendment, 458.
CANBY, E. R. S., General, assigned to department of
Washington, 422; to first military district, 421; to
fifth and department of Texas, 424; 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, re-assembles
Texas constitutional convention, military posts,
apprenticeship and education of children, real
estate sales, indigent educational fund, relin-
quishes command, 429, 430.

CHASE, Chief Justice, dissenting opinion in Crandall

vs. Nevada, 436, 437; opinion of United States Su-
preme Court on State taxation of United States cer-
tificates, 437-439; on State taxation of United States
notes, 439, 440; on the legality of tender of United
States notes for State taxes, 440-443; on express
contracts to pay coined dollars only satisfied with
coined dollars, 443-447; on the status of the State
of Texas, 448-151; in the McCardle case, 456, 457;
the Cæsar Griffin case, 457-462.
CLIFFORD, Justice, dissenting opinion, in Crandall vs.
Nevada, 436, 437.

COLFAX, SCHUYLER, Speaker, 385; declared elected Vice
President, 395; Vice President and President of
Senate, 407.

CONGRESS, Members of the 40th, 3d session, 383, 384; of
the 41st, 407, 408.

CONNECTICUT, Vote on XVth amendment, 488, 489; elec-
tion of 1869, 506.

CONNESS, JOHN, motion as to XVth constitutional amend-
ment, 401.

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT, XVтH, congressional pro-
ceedings upon, 399–406.

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CRESWELL, JOHN A. J., Postmaster General, 407.
CROOKE, General GEORGE, to department of the Colum-
bia, 422.
DANIEL, R. T., Virginia election dispatch to Grant,
506.
DAVIS, GARRETT, motion as to general disability bill, 393;
motions on XVth amendment, 405.
DEBT, statement of the public, 500-502.
DECISIONS, judicial, 434, 475.

DELAWARE, attitude towards XVth amendment, 489.
DISABILITIES, vote on removal of, 393.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, further security of equal rights,

395.

DIXON, JAMES, motions on XVth amendment, 402, 405.
DOOLITTLE, JAMES R., motion on XVth amendment, 405.
DRAKE, CHARLES D., motions as to XVth amendment,
401, 404.

DUTIES upon merchandize in French ships, 421,
EDMUNDS, GEORGE F., resolution as to Georgia electoral
vote, 393.
EIGHT-HOUR WAGES, Grant's proclamation, 421.
ELECTIONS of 1869, 506.

ELECTION, presidential, returns, 499; Virginia, Grant's
proclamation for, 420, 421.

EMORY, General W. H., to department of Washington,

424.

EQUAL RIGHTS in District of Columbia, further security,

395.

EVARTS, WILLIAM M., Attorney General, 383; as to mili-
tary aid to United States marshals, 422, 423.
EVIDENCE of colored persons before military courts, 425.
EXPRESS CONTRACTs to pay coin, 443–448.
FEMALE, SUFFRAGE, 506.

FIFTEENTH AMENDMENT, congressional proceedings, 399-
406; resolution as to effect, 415; votes of States,
488.
FISH, HAMILTON, Secretary of State, 406.
FLORIDA, cessation of military rule, 422, 428; ratifies
XIVth amendment, 428; vote on XVth amendment,

489.

FORTIETH CONGRESS, 3d session, members of, 383, 384.
FOR T-FIRST CONGRESS, members of, 407, 408.
FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT, Seward's final certificate, 417-

419.

FOWLER, Jos. S., motions, XVth amendment, 401, 405
GENERAL AMNESTY, President Johnson's, 419.
GEORGIA, Counting electoral vote, vote on representa-
tion, 393; military government ends, 422, 428; mil-
itary orders as to resignation of sheriffs, intimi-
dating voters, carrying arms, armed assemblages,
the test oath, ratification of constitution, provis
ional governor, stay law, ratification of XIVth
amendment, 428; judicial decisions as to negroes
holding office and intermarriage of whites and
blacks, 466-475; vote on XVth amendment, 489, 490.
GILLEM, General A. C., assigned to fourth military dis-
trict, 422; relieved, 424.

GORHAM, GEORGE C., Secretary United States Senate, 407.
GRANT, GENERAL U. S., orders re-districting southern
States, 422; military aid to civil authorities, 423,
424; sentences of military commissions, &c., 424;
assigns Canby to, and relieves Reynolds from, fifth
military district, 424; declared President of the
United States, 395; cabinet of, 406, 407; inaugural
address, 416, 417; reconstruction message, 417;
proclamation for Virginia election, 420, 421; as to
duties on merchandize, 421; eight-hour wages,
421; for Mississippi election, 505; for Texas elec-
tion, 505, 506; majority for President United States,

499.

507

GRIER, Justice, dissenting opinion as to status of Texas, | NEGRO office-holding in Georgia, 466-474.
454-456.

GRIFFIN, CESAR, judicial opinions, 457-466,

HALLECK, General H. W., to military division of the
South, 424.

HANCOCK, General W. S., to department of Dacotah,
424.
HENDERSON, JOHN B., motions as to public credit bill,
395, 397; as to XVth amendment, 401.
HENDRICKS, THOMAS A., substitute for resolution con-
demning President Johnson's repudiation proposi-
tion, 391; motion on XVth amendment, 405.
HOAP, E. ROCKWOOD, Attorney General, 407; opinion on
jurisdiction of military commissions, 475-478.
HOWARD, JACOBв M., resolution as to Georgia electoral
vote, 394; motion as to and upon XVth amendment,
401, 404, 405,; on public credit bill, 413.
HOWARD, General O. O., to department of Louisiana,
425.

ILLINOIS, Vote on XVth amendment, 490,

INAUGURAL ADDRESS OF PRESIDENT GRANT, 416, 417.
INDIANA, Vote on XVth amendment 490, 491.
INTERMARRIAGE of whites and blacks in Georgia, 474,

175.

IOWA. Republican and Democratic platforms, 479, 480;
XVth amendment, 491.

JONSON. President AMDarw, cabinet of, 383; last annual
in ́s suge, 381-391; general amnesty proclamation, |

419.

JOHNSON, JAMES A., motion as to effect of XVth amend-¦
Tent, 414.

JORNSTON, J. E., the surrender of, 501, 305.

June. v. D..CISIONS, 431-175

JUISDICTION OF MILITARY COMMISSIONS. &c., 475–478.
K., vote on XVth amendment, 491.
KNITY, vote on XVth amendment, 491, 492.
LOGAS, JOHN A., motion on XVth amendment, 405.
LAVA, ratifies XIVth amendment, 429; military
rule ceases, 422, 429; vote on XVth amendment,

4902.

MAIN, vote on XVth amendment, 452.

MARRIAG, INTER-, Georgia, whites and blacks, 474, 475.
MAPYLAND, XVth amendment, 492.

MASSACHU UTTS, vote on XVth amendment, 492.
MCCARDLE CASE, THE, 456, 457.

McCoy, Justice, decision and opinion in White vs.
Georgia. 466-470.

MCCULLOCH, HUGH, Secretary of the Treasury, 383.
MCPHERSON, EDWARD, Clerk House of Representatives,
407.

MEAT F, General G. G., to department of South, 422; to
division of the Atlantic, 424; order as to Georgia
sherills' resignations, intimidation of voters, carry-
ing of arms, &c., test oath, ratification Georgia and
Florida constitutions, appointing Governors of
Georgia and Alabama, stay law, ratification XIVth
amendment and withdrawal of military rule from
Georgia, Alabama, and Florida, 428.
MEMBERS of President Johnson's cabinet, 383; 40th
Congress, 3d session, 383, 384; President Grant's
cabinet, 406, 407; 41st Congress, 407, 408.
MERCHANDIZE in French ships, duties on, 421.
MESSAGE, President Johnson's last annual, 384-391;
President Grant's, on reconstruction, 417.
MICHIGAN, Vote on XVth amendment, 493, 494; election
of 1869, 506.

MILITARY, aid to United States marshals and sheriffs,
423. 424; readjustment of districts, 422; orders on
reconstruction, 422, 432; jurisdiction of commis-
sions, 475-478.

MILLER, Justice, opinion of the United States Supreme
Court on right of States to tax through passengers,
434, 437; dissenting opinion in Bronson es. Rodes,
417, 418; dissenting opinion as to status of Texas,
456.

MINNESOTA, XVth amendment, 494.
MINORITY REPRESENTATION, vote on, 392, 393.
MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS, 504-506.
MISSISSIPPI bill, 410-412; Virginia and Texas bill, 408-
410; constitution lost, test oath promulgated, poll
tax annulled, colored persons competent jurors,
428, 429; Republican and Democratic platforms,
480-182; Grant's electio. proclamation, 505; XVth
amendment, 494.

MISSOURI, Vote on XVth amendment, 494.
MORTON, OLIVER P., motion as to tenure-of-office bill,
393; on XVth amendment, 402, 403, 401; as to Vir-
ginia, Mississippi, and Texas bill, 410; on public
eredit bill, 413.

MOWER, General J. A., to department of Louisiana, 425.
MULLINS, JAMES, objects to electoral vote of Louisiana,

394.

NATIONAL DEBT STATEMENT, 500-502.
NEBRASKA, XVth amendment, 494.

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NEVADA, Vote on XVth amendment. 494.

NEW HAMPSHIRE, vote on XVth amendment, 494, 495;
election of 1869, 506.

NEW JERSEY, XVth amendment, 495.
NEW YORK, vote on XVth amendment, 495, 496,
NIBLACK, WILLIAM E., motion as to public credit bill, 396.
NORTH CAROLINA, order as to railroad directors, ratifies
tion of XIVth amendment, 427; military rule
ceases, 422, 427; vote on XVth amendment, 496,
Norrs, United States, for State taxes, Supreme Court
opinion, 440-41.

OFFICE-HOLDING, by Georgia negroes, 466, 474.
OFFICIAL proclamations of the year, 417-421.
OHIO, Republican and Democratic platforms, 482, 483;
vote on XVth amendment, 496, 497.
ORDERS on reconstruction, 422-432.
OREGON, XVth amendment, 497.
PACIFIC Railroad bonds, 503.

PAINE, HALBERT E., resolution as to Georgia congress-
men, 393.

PASSENGER TAX, can States levy a through, 431-437.
PENNSYLVANIA, Republican and Democratic platforms,
483, 481; vote on XVth amendment, 197.
PHELPS, CHARLES E., minority representation motion,
PLATFORMS of States, 1869, 478-488.

392.

POLITICAL VOTES, 3d session, 10th Congress, 301-398; 1st
session 41st Congress, 408-115.

PROCLAMATIONS of the year, offici: 1, 417–121, 55, 506.
PUPLIC CREDIT, bill, 295-397: act, 412, 413.
PUBLIC DEBT, Statement, 500-502,

RANDALI, ALEXANDR W., Polimister General, 383.
RATIFICATION XVth amendment, final certincete, 417-
419.

RAWLINS, JOHN A., Secretary of War, 406; Attorney Gen-
eral Hoa letter to, on jurisdiction of military
commissions, 475-478.

RECONSTRUCTION, Johnson's last message on, 384-391;
additional legislation. 408-415; Grant's message on.
417; military orders, 422–432.

REMOVAL of Disabilities, vote on, 393.
REPRESENTATION, minority, 392, 393; of Georgia, 393.
REPRESENTATIVES, Members of House of, 407.
RESOLUTIONS Condemning President Johnson's repudia-
tion plan, 391, 392.

REYNOLDS, General J. J., assigned to fifth district, 422,
424: relieved, 421; orders cessation military rule
in Louisiana, convention tax to be paid, Texas not
to send Presidential electors, is removed, rein-
stated, test oath, 429, 430.

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SCHENCK, ROBERT C., reintroduces public credit bill, 413,
SCHOFIELD, General J. M., Secretary of War, 353; assigned
to department of the Missouri, 425.
SEWARD, WILLIAM H., Secretary of State, 383; final cer-
tificate XIVth amendment, 417-419.
SEYMOUR, HORATIO, Presidential vote, 499.
SHELLABARGER, SAMUEL, motions XVth amendment, 400,
406.

SHERIDAN, General PHILIP H.. to department of Louis-
iana, to division of the Missouri, 424.
SHERMAN, General, letter as to surrender of J. E. John-
ston, 504, 505.

SIXTEENTH Amendment to United States Constitution
proposed, 506.

SOUTH CAROLINA ratifies XIVth amendment, 428; mili-
tary rule ceases, 422, 428; vote on XVth amend
ment, 497, 498.

STATE PLATFORMS of 1869, 478-488.

STATE TAX on through passengers, 434-437.
STATISTICAL TABLES, 500-502.
STATUS of Texas, 448-456.
STEWART, WILLIAM M., motions, XVth amendment, 400,
401, 404.

STEWART, ALEXANDER T., Secretary of the Treasury, 406.
STONEMAN, General, removes Governor Wells, and is
himself removed, 425.
SUFFRAGE, Female, 506.
SUMNER, CHARLES, amendment to tenure-of-office bill,
398; motion on XVth amendment, 402, 403; on
public credit bill, 413.

SURRENDER of General Johnston, 504, 505.
SWAYNE, Justice, dissenting opinion as to status of Tex-

as. 456.
TABLES, statistical, 500-502.

TAXATION, State, upon United States certificates, 437-
439; of United States notes, 439-443.

TAX, can a State levy, upon through passengers, 434-
437.

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

410-443.

TENNESSEE, Vote on XVth amendment. 498.
TENURE-OF-OFFICE ACT, votes on, 397, 398; amendment,

413-415.

TERRY, General A. H., to department of the South, 424;
orders colored evidence received in all cases be-
fore military courts, 425.

TEST OATH, in Virginia, 425, 426; Georgia, 428; Missis-
sippi, 429; Texas, 430.

TEXAS (Virginia and Mississippi) bill, 408-410; orders as
to taxation, Presidential election, constitutional
convention, apprenticeship and tuition of children
real estate sales, education fund, test oath, 429, 430;
new constitution, 430-432; status of the State, 418-
456; Grant's proclamation for election, 505, 506;
XVth amendment, 498.

THOMAS, GEORGE H., General, to division of the Pacific,

425.

THURMAN, A. G., motion on public credit bill, 413.
TRUMBULL, LYMAN, bill to amend tenure-of-office act, 414.
UNDERWOOD, Justice, dissenting opinion in the Cæsar
Griffin case, 462-466.

UNITED STATES CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, State taxa-
tion upon, 437; notes, State taxation on, 439–143.
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Bonds, 503.

VERMONT, Republican and Democratic platforms, 481;
XVth amendment, 498.
VICKERS, GEORGE, motion on XVth amendment, 401.
VIRGINIA (Mississippi and Texas) bill, 408-110; Grant's
election proclamation, 420, 421; military orders as
to test oath, colored policemen, removing Gover-
nor Wells, reinstating him, reappointment military
officers to civil offices, registration and election off-
cers, stay law extended, to prevent election frauds,
Canby's letters justifying his test-oath order, 425-
427; judicial opinions in Cæsar Griffin case, 457-166;
Republican and Democratic platforms, 484-187;

XVth amendment, 498; election of 1869, 506; Dan-
iel's dispatch to Grant, 506.

VOTE on minority representation, Georgia electoral,
Georgia representation, removal of disabilities, 302,
393; popular, for President, 499.

VOTES, political, 40th Congress, 3d session, 391-328;
condemning President Johnson's repudiation plan,
391, 392; on counting Georgia electoral vote, 393;
equal rights in District of Columbia, 395; public
credit bill, 395-397; tenure-of-office act, 337, 398;
XVth amendment in Congress, 399-406; political,
41st Congress, 1st session, 408-415; Virginia (Mis-
sissippi and Texas) bill, 408-410; Mississippi bill,
410-112; public credit act, 412, 413; amendment to
tenure-of-office act, 413-415; effect of XVth amend-
ment, 415; State legislatures on XVth amendment,
488-198.
WADE, BENJAMIN F., acting Vice President, &c., 383.
WARNER, Justice, dissenting opinion in White vs.
Georgia, 471–474.

WARNER, WILLARD, motions, XVth amendment, 401, 403.
WASHBURN, HENRY D., bill to repeal tenure-of-office act,
398.

WASHBURNE, ELIHU B., Secretary of State, 406; resigns,
406, 408.

WASHINGTON TERRITORY, Republican and Democratic
platforms, 487, 488; election of 1869, 566.

WEBB, General A. S., to first military district, reinstates
Governor Wells, appoints military men to civil
office, is relieved, 425, 426.

WELLES, GIDEON, Secretary of the Navy, 283.
WEST VIRGINIA, vote o XVth amendment, 498.
WHITE US. GEORGIA, opinion of Georgia supreme court,
with dissenting opinion, 470-474.

WILLEY, WAITMAN T., resolution condemning President
Johnson's repudiation plan, 391.

WILLIAMS, GEORGE H., motion, XVth amendment, 401.
WILSON, HENRY, motions, XVth amendment, 401, 402,
403, 404.

WISCONSIN, vote on XVth amendment, 498.

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