Ohio, Senators and Representatives in 41st Con- O'neill, Charles, Representative in 41st Con- One-term Amendments, proposed, on the Presi- Oregon, Senators and Representatives in 41st Con-, Okr, Jackson, Representative in 42d Congress, 64. Orth, G-odlove fSM Representative in 41st Con- Osborn, Thomas W., Senator in 41st Congress, 1; Pacific Railroad CoMPANY,(Texas.) grant of lands Packard, Jasper, Representative in 41st Congress, Packer. John B., Representative in 41st Congress, Paine. il Albert E., Representative in 41st Con- Paine, William Wm Representative in 41st Con- Palmer, Frank W., Representative in 41st Con- Palmer. John M., ballot forVice President, 206; for Palmer, Sir Roundell, counsel of Great Britain Parker, Hosea W., Representative in 42d Con- Parker, Isaac C, Representative in 42d Con- Parker, Joel, ballots for the Presidency and nom- Patterson, James W., Senator in 41st Congress, 1; Peck, Erasmus D., Representative in 41st Congress, Pendleton, George II., motion on reconstruction Pendleton, James M., Representative in42d Con- Pennsylvania, Senators and Representatives in Pensions, annual amount paid from 1860 to 1871, Perce, Legrand W., Representative in 41st Con- Perry, Aaron E., Representative in 42d Con- Perry, Eli, Representative in 42d Congress, 63. Peters, John A., Representative in 41st Congress, Phelps, Darwin, Representative in 41st Congres?, 2. Philadelphia National Platform of 1872, 203- Phillips, Wendell, ballots for the Presidency, 211. Pig Iron, resolution and vote on, 96. Platforms, State, of 1871 and 1872. (See State Plat- Platforms, National. (See National Platforms.) Platt, James H., jr., Representative in 41st Con- Poland, Luke P., Representative in 41st Congress, Political Votes in third session of 41st Congress, Polygamy, President Grant on, 26. Pomeroy, Charles, Representative in 41st Con- Pomeroy, Samuel C, Senator in 41st Congress, 1; Pool, John, Senator in 41st Congress, 1; in 42d, 62. Popular Vote in 1868, 182; in 1860, (note,) 182. Population Of States And Territories, under Porter, Charles H., Representative in 41st Con- Post Office Department, statement of business of, Potter, Clarkson 1ST., Representative in 41st Con- Pratt, Daniel D , Senator in 41st Congress, 1; in Premiums on gold received and paid, amount of, Presidency, proposed amendments respecting, 39, 40, 41, 42. Presidential Elections of 1860, 1864, and 1868, Price. William P., Representative in 41st Congress, Prindle. Elizur H., Representative in 42d Con- Prisoners Of War, Mr. Shanks's joint resolution Privileges Of The House, resolutions relat.'ve to, Proclamations Of President Grant, 8-16. Productions, farming, &c. statistics of, 184. Property Qualification For Suffrage, proposi- Prosser. William F., Representative in 41st Con- Public Debt, from 1857 to June 30,1872,184; of each Public Lands, proposed amendments respecting, 41, 42, and vote on, 41: resolution respecting, Railroads, provisions in the new constitution of Rainey, Joseph H., Representative in 41st Con- Ramsey, Alexander, Senator in 41st Congress. 1; Randall, Samuel J., Representative in 41st Con- Ransom, Matthew W., Senator in 42d Congress, 62. Ratio, Representative, under censuses of 1860 and Read, William B., Representative in 42d Con- Receipts and Expenditures of the Government Reconstruction Bill reported in 37th Congress. Reductions, Revenue, tables showing, 185. Reeves, Henry A., Representative in 41st Con- Registry Tax, proposition to abolish, in Rhode Religious Amendment, 43. Religious Schools, proposed amendments pro- Representative, Ratio, 1860, 1870, (note,) 182-183; Republican National Platform of 1872, 203-205; Revels. Hiram R., Senator in 41st Cdngress, 1. Revenue, table showing reduction of, 185; annual Revenues And Expenditures of the Government Revenue Reform, President Grant on, 20, 24, 25. Rhode Island, Senators and Representatives in Rice. Benjamin F., Senator in 41st Congress, 1; in Rice, Edward Y., Representative in 42d Con- Rice, John M., Representative in 41st Congress, 2; Ridgway, Robert, Representative in 41st Congress, Ritchie, John, Representative in 42d Congress, 63. Roberts, Ellis H., Representative in 42d Con- Roberts, William R., Representative in 42d Con- Robertson, Thomas J.. Senator in 41st Congress, 1; Robeson, George M., Secretary of the Navy, 62. Robinson, James C, Representative in 42d Con- Rogers, Anthony A. C, Representative in 41st Rogers, John, Representative in 42d Congress, 63. Rogers, Sion II., Representative in 42d Congress, Roosevelt, Robert B., Representative in42d Con- Roots, Logan H., Representative in41st Congress, 2. Ross, Edmund G., Senator in 41st Congress, 1. Rusk, Jeremiah M., Representative in 42d Con- Salt, bill to place, on free list, and vote on, 94-95; San Domingo, resolution respecting, and votes on, 33; Sanford, Stephen, Representative in 41st Con- Sargent, Aaron A.. Representative in 41st Con- Saulsbury, Eli, Senator in 42d Congress, 62. Saulsbury, Willard, Senator in 41st Congress, 1. Sawyer. Frederick A., Senator in 41st Congress, 1; Sawyer, Philetus, Representative in 41st Congress, Schenck, Robert C. Representative in 41st Con- Schools, Common, proposed amendment to create, Schumaker, John G., Representative in 41st Con- Schurz, Carl, Senator in 41st Congress, 1; in 42d, 63. Sclopis, Count, member of tribunal of arbitra- Scopield, Glenni W., Representative in 41st Con- Scott, John, Senator in 41st Congress, 1; in 42d, 62; amendment to bill to place tea and coffee on the free list, 92; amendment to bill to repeal the duties on salt, placing tea and coffee ou the free x list, vote on, in Senate, 93. Scovel, James M., ballot for Vice President, 206. Secession, Right Of, resolution respecting, and Secretary Of The Treasury, vote of House on Sectarian Appropriations, provision in new con- Sectarian Schools, proposed amendment prohibit- Seeley, John E., Representative in 42d Congress, 63. Senate, resolution of the House respecting the Senators, proposed amendment relative to, 42. Sessions, Walter L., Representative in 42d Con- Shanks, John P. C,, Representative in 41st Congress, Sheldon, Lionel A., Representative in 41st Con- Sheldon, Porter, Representative in 41st Con- Shellabarger, Samuel, Representative in 42d Sherman, John, Senator in 41st Congress, 1; in 42d, Sherrod, William C, Representative in 41st Con- Sherwood, Henry, Representative in 42d Con- Shober, Francis E., Representative in 41st Con- Shoemaker, Lazarus D., Representative in 42d Slater, James H. Representative in 42d Con- Slavery In Brazil, President Grant on, 24. Slocum, Henry W., Representative in 41st Con- Sloss, Joseph H., Representative in 42d Con- Smith, Horace Boardman, Representative in 42d Smith, John A., Representative in 41st Congress, 2; Smith, Joseph S., Representative in 41st Con- Smith, William J., Representative in 41st Con- Smith, Worthington C, Representative in 41st Con- Snapp, Henry, Representative in 42d Congress, 64; Snyder. Oliver P., Representative in 42d Con- South Carolina, Senators and Representatives in Speer, R. Milton, Representative in 42d Con- Speer, Thomas J., Representative in 42d Con- Spencer, George E., Senator in 41st Congress, 1; Sprague, William, Senator in 41st Congress, 1; Sprague, William P., Representative in 42d Con- Stampfli, Jacob, member of tribunal of arbitra- Starkweather, Henry H., Representative in 41st State Constitutions, amendments to, proposed and State, County, Town, And City Taxation, in each State, County, Town And City Debt, in each State State Elections of 1870 and 1871, vote at, 182. State Platforms of 1871 and 1872, (named by States State, wealth of each, and Territory, as shown by States, admission of, proposed amendment respect- St. Croix And Bayfield Railroad Bill, and votes Stearns, Ozora P., Senator in 41st Congress, 1. Statistical Tables. (See Table of Contents.) Stevens, Aaron F., Representative in 41st Con- Stevens, Bradford N., Representative in 42d Con- Stevenson, Job E., Representative in 41st Con- Stevenson, John W., Senator in 42d Congress, 63; Stewart, William M., Senator in 41st Congress, 1; Stiles, John D., Representative in 41st Congress, 2. St. John, Charles, Representative in 42d Con- Stockton, John P., Senator in 41st Congress, 1; in Stokes, William B., Representative in 41st Con- Stone, Frederick, Representative in 41st Con- Storm, John B., Representative in 42d Congress, 63. Stoughton, William L.f Representative in 41st Stowell, William H. H., Representative in 42d Strader, Peter W., Representative in 41st Con- Strickland, Randolph, Representative in 41st Strong, Julius L., Representative in 41st Congress, Strong. William, Justice, Opinion of, in " Legal- Subsidies, President Grant on, 22. Suffrage, proposed amendments respecting, 38, 40, Sumner. Charles, Senator in 41st Congress, 1; in Supplemental Civil Rights Bill, votes on, 83-85. Supreme Court, proposed amendment to enlarge Sutherland, Jabez G., Representative in 42d Con- Swann, Thomas, Representative in 41st Congress, 2; Sweeney, Wm.n., Representative in 41st Congress, 2. "syndicate," vote of House on negotiations of Sypher, J. Hale, Representative in 41st Congress, Tables, Statistical. (See Table of Contents.) Taffe, John, Representative in 41st Congress, 3; in Tanner, Adolphus II., Representative in 41st Con- Tariff And Taxation. President Grant on, 20, 24, Tariff Of 1870 And 1872, tables showing rate of Taxation, State, county, town, and city, in each Taxes, Direct, amounts received from 1789 to Taylor, Caleb N., Representative in 41st Con- Tea And Coffee, bills to place on free list, 91, 92, Tennessee, Senators and Representatives in 41st Tenterden, Lord, agent of Great Britain at tri- Tenure-of-office Act, bills to repeal the, 34,127. Territories, proposed amendment to give repre- Terry. William. Representative in 42d Congress, 63. Test-oath, modification of the, 34; President Grant's Texas, Senators and Representatives in 41st Con- Texas Pacific Railroad Company, grant of lands Thayer. John M., Senator in 41st Congress, 2. Thirteenth Amendment, copy of, 43; votes on the Thomas, Charles R., Representative in 42d Con- Thurman, Allen G., Senator in 41st Congress, 1; Tillman, Lewis, Representative in 41st Congress, 2. Tipton, Thomas W., Senator in 41st Congress, 2; Townsend. Dwight, Representative in 42d Con- Townsend, Washington, Representative in 41st Treaties, resolution on power of the House of Treatment Of Prisoners Of War, Mr. Shanks's Treaty Of Washington, copy of, 97-105; and of Treaty Stipulations, votes on relation of House Tribunal, Constitutional, new proposition to Tribunal Of Arbitration, members of, 106; pro- Trimble, Law. S., R -preventative in 41st. Congress, 2. Trumbull, Lyman, Senator in 41st Congress, 1; in Turner, Benjamin S., Representative in 42;1 Con- Tuthill, Joseph H., Representative in 42d Con- Twichell. Ginery, Representative in 41st Congress, Tyner, James N., Representative in 41st Congress, United States Notes, proposed amendment re- Upson, William II., Representative in 41st Con- Utah, population of, (note,) 182; Republican and Van Auken, Daniel M., Representative in 41st Van Horn, Robert T., Representative in 41st Van Trump, Philadelph, Representative in 41st Van Wyck, Charles II., Representative in 41st Vaughan, William W., Representative in 42d Vermont, Senators and Representatives in 41st Vice Presidency, proposition to abolish, 39-40. Vickers, George, Senator in 41st Congress, 1; in Virginia, Senators and Representatives in 41st Con- Voorhees, Daniel W., Representative in 41st Con- Vote, popular and electoral, in 1860 & 1864, 182; in Voting, act to enforce the right of, and votes on, Wadbell, Alfred M., Representative in 42d Con- Waite, Morrison R., counsel for United States at Wakeman. Seth. Representative in 42d Congress, 63. Walden, Madison M., Representative in 42d Con- Waldron, Henry, Representative in 42d Congress, "walker, Gilbert C, ballots for Vice President, Wallace, Alexander S., Representative in 41st Walls, Josiah T., Representative in 42d Con- War Department Expenditures, annual, from Ward, Hamilton, Representative in 41st Con- Warner, Willard, Senator in 41st Congress, 1. Warren, Joseph M., Representative in 42d Con- Washburn, Cadwalader C,Representative in 41st Washrurn, William B., Representative in 41st Washington Territory, population of,(note,) 182; Wealth of each Shite and Territory as shown by Welker, Martin, Representative in 41st Con- Wells, Erastus, Representative in 41st Congress, West, J. Rodman, Senator in 42d Congress. 63. West Virginia, Senators and Representative in 41st Wheeler, William A., Representative in 41st Whiteliuy, Richard H., Representative in 41st Whitmore, George W., Representative in 41st Whitthorne, Washington C, Representative in Wilkinson, Morton S., Representative in 41?t Willard, Charles W., Representative in 41st Con- Willey, Waitman T., Senator in 41st Congress, 1. Williams, George II., Attorney General, 62; Sen- Williams, William, Indiana, Representative in 41st Consrresa, 2; in 42d. 63. 42d Congress, 63. i vote on, 44. j Wilson, John T., Representative in 41st Congress, I 2; in 42.1, 63. i Winans. 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