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A "Plebeian".

817

22

Opening Southern Ports to Foreign
Commerce-Disavowal of Bellig-
erent Rights, 22d May.

Remission of Sentences by Military
Tribunals...

Amnesty Proclamation, 29th May... 870
North Carolina Reconstruction Proc-
lamation, 29th May.

874

To Children and Teachers of the City
Sunday-school Union, 29th May... 876
Further Removal of Trade Restric-
tions.

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Apologists of Idleness..
Appendix.

No. 1. Speech in Reply to Senator
Lane of Oregon, in U. S. Senate,
March 2, 1561.

No 2. Secession of Tennessee. See 15.
An Act to submit a Declaration of In-
dependence to the People, and for
other purposes-Declaration of In-
dependence and Ordinance of Se-
cession-Extract from an Address
of Joint Committee of Tennessee
Legislature Call for a Convention
of the People of East Tennessee--
Ratification of the League between
Tennessee Commissioners and Con-
federate States.

No. 3. Great Speech on the War for
the Union after the Battle of Bull
Run, in U. S. Senate. July 27, 1861 19
No. 4. Speech on the Proposed Ex-
pulsion of Mr. Jesse D. Bright, in
U. S. Senate, January 31, 1862...
No. 5. President Johnson's Opinion
on the Use of Ardent Spirits..

No. 6. The Home of Andrew Johnson 88
No. 7. Order Relating to the Settle-
ment of the Freedmen...

No. 8. Speech to the Negro Soldiers.
No. 9. The President Paroles A. II.
Stephens and others...

No. 10. Proclamation Rescinding Mar-
tial Law in Kentucky
No. 11. Interesting Interview of
South Carolina Delegates.
Apperson, J. L..............
Appomattox Court House, Lee Sur-

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Bragg, General, 255.
272. Defeated at

273. Entrenches himself at Mur-
freesboro', ib. Falls Back in
Confusion upon Bridgeport, Ala.,
280. Retreat across Cumberland
Mountain and Tennessee River.... 250
Brearly D., Reports the Creation of a

212

Vice-President to the Constitution 881
Breckenridge, J. C., Vice-President.
Address on Removing from the Old
to the New Senate Chamber, 120.
Nominated for President, 180.
Position of, ib. And Lane, Dis-
union Candidates, 181. Delay in
Accepting the Nomination, 182.
Used by the Managers, 183, 186, 275.
Leaders Foment Rebellion.
Bright, Jesse D., Senator, Administers
the Oath to Johnson, 51. 146, 150,
Resolution Expelling him from the
U. S. Senate, 245. Johnson's Speech
on Reviewal, 245. In full, see
Appendix. Co-operates with, and
Bends the Knee to the South, 245.
Opposed to every Union Measure,
246. And Johnson, Relations Be-
tween.....
247

British Minister's Demand Refused by
Governor Seward...
166
Broderick, D. C., Senator. 58. Supports
the Pacific Railroad Bill, 181. Self-
made Man, ib. Described by
Toombs, 182. Contrasted with
Johnson, ib. His Reasons for
Demanding the Road, 183. Death
in a Dnel, 134. Character, 185. On
the Strength and Weakness of the
Working Classes, ib., 136. Allu-
sion to his Father, and Sketch of
his own Struggles, ib. Death
Announced in Congress, 137. Eu-
logies on, ib., 188. As an Crgani-
zer, ib.,....

Brough, Governor, of Ohio...

150

Brooks, Mr., of Ala..

392

340

Brougham, Lord, on Feudalism, 96.
On Self-Government..

882

192

Browbeating Southerners into Treason 212

223. On Disunion. 225. On Lincoln
and Douglas, ab., 261. Johnson on 224
Benning, H. S...

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Bruce, Sir F., British Ambassador, 394.
Address to the President, 342. Re-
ply to, 843. Informal Conversation
with the President..
Buchanan, James, Secretary of State,
33. President, Vetoes the Home-
stead Bill, 87, Favored it in his
Inaugural, 88. Extract from, ib.
Controlled by Southern Conspira-
tors, 87-89. His Treasonable Sur-
roundings, 90. Invites Scrutiny
into Department Expenses, 119.
Supposed not to favor Pacific Rail-
road, but Writes a Letter to Cali-
fornia for Election Purposes Favor-
ing it. 129. Broderick's Defiance
of, 137. Elected on Non-Interven-
tion Principles of Kansas-Nebraska
Bill. 157. Attempts to Over-ride
it, ib. Protest of Douglas, 158.
Hatred of Douglas, ib., 161. Under
Southern Pressure Advocates Le-
compton, 184. War on Douglas, ib.
A Leading Cause of Secession, ib.
185. Communicates Kansas Policy
to Douglas and Walker, ib., 194,
Frightened by Southern Conven-
tions and Abandons it, 195. Venge-
ful Intolerance of, 196. Eager to
have his Course Endorsed by the
Party, 197. Secession Message in
Congress, 203. Gives general Dis-
satisfaction, 205. His Cabinet
Breaking Up, 207. Receives De-
mands from South Carolina Com-
missioners, 221. Declines another
Communication, ib. Throws the
Responsibility on Congress, ib.
Pledged to Secession.
193
Buckingham, W. A. Prest's Letter to 882
Buell, General, Evacuates Northern

Alabama and Southern Tennessee,
272. Armies in Nashville, ib. De-
sires its Evacuation-Opposed by
Johnson..

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Campbell, Colonel L. D...
Campbell, Tennessean Soldier alluded
to by Johnson..

Campbell, Sir Colin, at Inkermann,
Compared to Jeff. Davis at Buena
Vista..

270

166

Campbell, W. B., ex-Governor of Ten-
nessee, 257. Presides at Union
Mass Convention.. ..259, 260, 815
Canadian Rebellion, 1837...
Canby, General, Captures Mobile, 350.
Dispatch from Announcing Sur-
render of Kirby Smith..
Canning, Effect of Speech in Aid of

South American Republics, 232.
Johnson's Great Efforts Compared
with...

Carpenter, F. B., Artist, Relates Presi-
dent Lincoln's Anecdote of John-
son and the Fighting Parson at
Prayer....

Carroll, Tennessean Soldier, alluded to
by Johnson..
Carter, J. T. P.

Cass, Lewis, Secretary of State, 167.
Reason for Leaving Buchanan's
Cabinet, 207. Breaks his Sword
Twice..

Casselly, Colonel, 69th Ohio.........
Catholic Vote.

Catholics, Johnson's Defence of, 34.

Not Hostile to Liberty, 85. In the
Revolution— Washington's Testi-
mony 36. Know-Nothing Argu-
ments Against Rebutted by John-

son.

Cedar Creek.

Chambersburg, Pa., Burned..

Chandler, Hon. J. R., of Pennsylvania,
Tribute to Johnson...

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