At end of page 130, the next to last paragraph should be credited to section 4, article X, Bogus Constitution of South Carolina, instead of section 6, article IX.
The last paragraph at end of same page, should be credited to section 6, article IX, of Bogus Constitution of Arkansas.
At end of thirteenth line from the top of page 141, there should be a period instead of a comma. The next line should begin with a capital O. On the sixteenth line of same page, a comma, instead of a period, should follow the word "whole," and the sentence made a continuous one to end of paragraph, so that the whole paragraph would read as follows:
Messrs. Bromwell, Cobb, Eliot, Farneworth, Harding, Hopkins, Julian, Maynard, Paine, Pike, Price, Sawyer, Taffe, and Washburne (of Illinois), Radicals, voting aye. On concurring in the amendments of the Senate, which was virtually voting on the bill as a whole, the yeas were 111 (all Radicals), nays 28 (all Democrats).
of the Supreme Court, 48. Un admission of Kansas, 143.
ory of, by Radical House of Representatives, 214.
Blair, Gen. C. W., of Kansas. Casts vote of Burbridge. Reign of terror of, in Kentucky, Kansas for F. P. Blair., jr., 235. 374.
Alabama, vote of, on Constitution of 1868, 139. | Blair, General Francis P., of Mo. Nominated
Readmission of, to representation, 138. Aldrich, Judge, of S. C. Removal of, by Gen- eral Canby, 133.
Ames, Oakes, of Mass. A disinterested Legis- lator, 62.
Amnesty. President Johnson's Proclamation of, 363.
Andrews, ex-Governor, of Mass. Indisposition to avert Disunion, 77. Argus, Albany. On violation by Radicals of Declaration of Independence, 18. Arkansas. Mr. Lincoln's movement to reor- ganize State, 14. Startling provisions in Constitution of, 130. Readmitted to Rep- resentation, 134. Veto of act readmitting, 135. Vote of, on holding Convention, 135. Protest against admitting Representatives from, 136. Act to make stallion-keepers and other business and professional men take the Test-oath, 334. Bill to prescribe Confederate uniform for penitentiary con- victs, 334.
Army, U. S. Possession of polls at Nashville by, 208.
Arnell, Samuel M., of Tenn. Opposition in House to admission of, 200. Ashburn, G. W. Military arrest and trial of citizens of Columbus, Georgia, for alleged murder of, 157, 333.
Ashley, Jas. M., of Ohio. lutions of, 98. Atkinson, Bishop, of N. C. On mortality among negroes, 379.
Baldwin, A. C., of Michigan. Refused a right- ful seat in Congress, 92. Ballard, Judge, of Ky.
Catholic priest by, 366. Banks, N. P., jr., of Mass. Disunion senti- ments of, 72.
Bastile, at National Capitol. Character of, 90. Bayard, James A., of Delaware. On the ca-
pacity of Mr. Wade as a trier of the Presi- dent, 108.
Beck, James B., of Ky., and James Brooks, of New York. Protest of, 122.
Beecher, Henry Ward. Letter of, to Soldiers' and Sailors' Convention at Cleveland, 50. Disunion sentiment of, 72. Beef. Taxes paid by a, 296. Bingham, Jno. A., of Ohio.
On the reduction of the Supreme Court, 48. On admission of Kansas, 143. Blair, Gen. C. W., of Kansas. Casts vote of Kansas for F. P. Blair., jr., 235.
as Democratic Candidate for Vice President, 235. Speech of acceptance of, 239. Letter of acceptance of, 356. Biography of, 352. His war on the Test-oath, 354. His letter to J. O. Broadhead, 355. Blasphemy of Radical leaders. Specimens of, 212. Bonds, U. S. Vote on taxing, 278, 279, 280, 286. Herald on the proposition, 287. Char- acter of, 299. Gold-bearing, outstand- ing, 300.
Boston Post. On imprisonment of C. W. Wool- ley, 90.
Bowen, C. C., of South Carolina. Antecedents of, 330.
Boyden, Nathaniel, of North Carolina. On bill to arm the militia, 336. Boyer, Benjamin M., of Penn. On the action of Congress in the McArdle case, 263. Bradley. A negro Senator in Georgia Legisla- ture, speech of, 330.
Turned out of Protest of J. B. On redeeming
Brooks, James, of New York. his seat in Congress, 92. Beck, of Kentucky, 122. 5-20s in greenbacks, 302. Breckinridge, Rev. R. J., of Kentucky. Incen- diary denunciation of Catholics by, 364. Brown, ex-Governor Joe, of Georgia.
A del- egate to Radical Convention, 180. War record of, 180.
Brown, John Young, of Kentucky. Refused a seat in Congress, 93. Brown, Simeon, of Mass. of, 72.
Brown, T. W., of Tenn. Reads address of people to Democratic National Conven- tion, 228.
Brown, W. Matt., Mayor of Nashville. Cor- respondence with Major-General G. H. Thomas, 205.
Browning, O. H. On the question of veracity
between the President and Gen. Grant, 172. Brownlow, W. G., Gov. of Tennessee. Exercise of pardoning power by, 204. His plan of disposing of the negroes, 204. Usurpations of, sustained by the United States army, 204, Speech at Philadelphia Convention, 370. On redeeming 5-20s in greenbacks, 300.
Buchanan, ex-President. Disrespect to mem- ory of, by Radical House of Representa- tives, 214.
Burbridge. Reign of terror of, in Kentucky, 374.
Buckner, Gen. S. B., of Ky. Speech of, at Sol- | Congress, Democratic members of. diers' and Sailors' Convention, 254.
Butler, B. F., of Massachusetts. Tilt of, with C. Wendell, 59. Short count of Mr. Wool- ley's money, 59. His system of espionage, 212. His corruptions in New Orleans, 60. His remarks on impeachment, 102. bets on impeachment, 108. His exposure of the National Bank system, 308. His speech at Philadelphia, 370. Butler, R. R., of Tennessee. Debate in House on admission of, 197. Record of, in Ten. nessee Legislature, 197. Candidates' oath taken by, 202.
Cabinet, Letters of five members of, verifying the President's position in the Grant contro- versy, 171.
Callicott, ex-Speaker of the New York Assem-
bly, sent to the penitentiary, 66. Retained in office by the Senate while a convict, 216. Campbell, Jas. B., speech of, on casting vote of South Carolina for Mr. Seymour, 231. Campbell, Lewis D., of Ohio. Indorsement of Democratic Platform by, 254. Carpet-baggers, harvest for, 145. Intelligence of, 153. Mr. Lincoln's opinion of, 379. Carpet-bags and Commerce, 360.
Cary, General S. F., of Ohio, approves the Dem- ocratic platform, 256.
Catholics, War of the Radicals on, 364. Radi- cal opinions, 365.
Chandler, Zachary, of Michigan, cowhided by General Grant, 34. Blood-letting letter of, 77.
Chicago Times on the new Electoral College Bill, 338.
Chipley, Wm. S., father of one of the Columbus prisoners, petition of, 160.
Church, Sanford E., of New York. Presen- tation of name in National Convention, 227.
Clerical Politicians. Resolutions of, at Chicago, on impeachment, 359.
Cody, Mr., of Georgia. Imprisonment and treat- ment of, by military, 161. Coffroth, A. H., of Pennsylvania, turned out of his seat by the Radicals, 92. Colfax, Schuyler. Letter of acceptance of, 22. Know-Nothingism of, 44. His record, 181. His resolutions on Mr. Alexander Long, 182. Turnkey at Capitol, 90. His hurry to have Mr. Milligan hung, 362. His views of Catholicism, 368.
Columbus, Georgia. Arrest and treatment of citizens of, by military, 160. Conjury. Practice of, under military in the South, 158. Congress. Responsibility of, for expenditures, 63. Reconstruction Acts of, 116. Usurp- ing act of, placing Grant and the army be- yond the direct orders of the President, 371. Act snatching from the Supreme Court jurisdiction in the McArdle case, 263. Non- entity of, 377. Corruption of, 57. Curtin, A. G., Governor, of Pennsylvania. His acknowledgment of aid from Governor Sey- mour, 345.
Against the Indemnity Act, 85. against admission of Arkansas members, 136. Conservative Convention, at Philadelphia, in 1866. Platform, officers and committees of,
176. Constitution of the United States, 5. Violation of, by Radicals, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. Abnega- tion of, by Chicago Convention, 20. Abne- gation of, by Grant and Colfax, 20-22. Fourteenth Amendment to, 117, 209. Thirteenth Amendment to, 209. Mr. Sew- ard as to ratification of Fourteenth Amend- ment, 274. Power to amend treated by the New Orleans Picayune, 210. Bogus ratifi- cation of the Fourteenth Amendment, 274. Chas. O'Conner on, 276. Constitutions of rotten boroughs admitted to representation in lieu of Southern States, 126. The builders of, 124. Social equality of, 127. Qualification of voters and office- holders under, 127. Public school provi- sions of, 127. Monstrosities of, 139. of, 134. Constitutional Eagle, Camden, Arkansas, office of, destroyed by military, 163. Corruption of the Radical party, 57. Cox, S. S., of Ohio. Resolutions of, against military imprisonment of citizens, 82. Covode, John, of Pennsylvania, on the purchase of high officials, 57.
Crittenden, John J., resolutions by, declaring the object of the war, 68. Peace resolu- tions of, in Senate, March 2, 1861, 74. Cromwell, negro delegate in Louisiana Conven- tion. Speech of, 125.
Cross, Col. David C., of Arkansas. Military imprisonment of, 157.
Cummings, Rev. John A., of Missouri. Deci- sion of Supreme Court in Test- oath case of, 191.
Cunningham, L. B., State Treasurer of Arkan- sas. Removal of, by Gen. Ord, 132. Davis, Judge David, of Supreme Court. Deci- sion in the Milligan case, 188.
Deaf and dumb of the District of Columbia. Proposal to sell out the, by E. B. Wash- burne, 361.
Declaration of Independence, 16. Radical vio-
lations of, 18-19. Indorsement of, by, 18. Defrees, J. D., Superintendent of Public Print-
ing, on National Labor Convention, 363. Delano, C., of Ohio, takes Gen. Geo. W. Mor- gan's seat in Congress, 95. Delegates to Democratic National Convention. List of, 240.
Democratic members of Congress. Protests of, against Indemnity act, 85. Against ad- mission of Arkansas members, 136. Democratic Party. Proceedings of National Convention of, in 1868, 217.
Democratic Platforms. Of 1864, 51. Of 1868, 224.
Dewees, Carpet-bagger, of North Carolina, on bill to arm the militia, 336. Dodge, Augustus C., of Iowa. Presentation of, for Vice-President, 233. Donnelly and Washburne. Congressional cour- tesies of, 60.
Doolittle, Jas. R., Senator from Wisconsin. Presentation of name of, for the Presidency, 227. Letter in favor of Blair and Seymour, 255. Extract from a letter of, to New York
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