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cation between the different parts of our common country, and especially in opening to a larger commerce the line of water communication created by nature between the Northwest and the Atlantic through the great lakes and the valley of Lake Champlain.

DEMOCRATIC JUNE 25, 1874.

1. That we renew our devotion to the Democratic party and its principles, and we invite all citizens to unite with us in an effort to restore the principles of the party to the government of the country.

2. That the present prohibitory liquor law is

undemocratic, and has proved injurious to the cause of temperance and good order, and that we favor its unconditional repeal and the adoption of a stringent license law.

3. That we hail with joy the prospect of an early completion of the Caughnawaga Canal, whereby Lake Champlain will be the reservoir for the surplus productions of the great West, and an outlet for the trade and commerce between the interior and the seaboard, and as beneficial alike to the farmer, manufacturer, producer, and consumer, by an increase of transportation facilities, consequently more direct and friendly commercial relations and cheaper transit of property.

INDEX TO HAND-BOOK OF 1874.

ACKER, EPHRAIM L., Representative, 2; mileage of, 37.
ACTs June 30, 1864, limiting the issue of "greenbacks,"
152; April 12, 1866, providing for a reduction of the
currency, 153; February 4, 1868, suspending fur-
ther reduction of the currency, 154; Illinois rail-
road, of 1873, 200; Wisconsin railroad, of 1874, 202;
of July 12, 1870, and June 20, 1874, 225.
ACTION OF THE PRESIDENT in the States, 85-112.
ADAMS, GEORGE M., Representative, 2, 159; mileage of, 37.
ADAMS, THOMAS A., telegram respecting Louisiana af-
fairs, 106.
ALABAMA, Senators and Representatives, 1, 2, 158, 159;
action of the President in the affairs of, 85; cost of
public buildings, &c., in, 221; internal revenue
from, 223; apportionment and distribution of bank
currency in, 224; elections in 1872, 228.

ALBERT, WILLIAM J., Representative, 159; traveling al-
lowances of, 38.

ALBRIGHT, CHARLES, Representative, 159.

BARRERE, GRANVILLE, Representative, 159; traveling al-
lowances of, 38.

BARRY, HENRY W., Representative, 2, 159; mileage and
traveling allowances of, 37, 38.

BASS, LYMAN K., Representative, 159; traveling allow-
ances of, 38.
BAYARD, THOMAS F., Senator, 1, 158; amendment to sal-
ary bill, 17; conferee on salary bill, 18; retroactive
pay and mileage of, 35, 36.

BAXTER, ELISHA, Governor, telegrams to and from re-
specting Arkansas affairs, 87-91, 93-96.
BEATTY, JOHN, Representative, 2; mileage of, 37.
BECK, ERASMUS W., Representative, 2; mileage of, 37.
BECK, JAMES B., Representative, 2, 159; mileage and
traveling allowances of, 37, 38; amendment to
House currency bill, 170; vote on amendment, 172;
motions on civil rights bill, and votes on, 208.
BECKWITH, J. R., U. S. attorney, telegram respecting
Louisiana affairs, 104.

ALCORN, JAMES L., Senator, 1, 158; retroactive pay and BEGOLE, JOSIAH W., Representative, 159; traveling allow-
mileage of, 35, 36.

ALLEGIANCE, President Grant on, 119.

ALLEY, J. B., resolution of, pledging co-operation in
contraction, and vote on, 153.

ALLISON, WILLIAM B., Senator, 158.

AMBLER, JACOB A., Representative, 2; mileage of, 37.
AMENDMENTS, proposed constitutional, 53-58, 215; pro-
posed and made, State, 58-84; President Grant on,
121; interpretation of the fourteenth, 215.
AMNESTY, President Grant on, 126; Mr. Maynard's bill,
and vote on, 214.

AMES, ADELBERT, Senator, 1; retroactive pay and mile-
age of, 35, 36; resignation of, note, 158.
AMES, OAKES, Representative, 1; mileage of, 37.
ANTHONY, CHARLES L., letter of President Grant to, 134.
ANTHONY, HENRY B., Senator, 1, 158; amendment to

salary bill, 31; concerning retroactive pay of, 35;
mileage of, 36.

APPROPRIATIONS, lists of, for years ending June 30, 1872,
'73, 74, 75, 225.

ARCHER, STEVENSON, Representative, 2, 159; mileage of,

37.

ARIZONA, internal revenue from, 223; apportionment
and distribution of bank currency in, 224.
ARKANSAS, Senators and Representatives, 1, 2, 158, 159;
vote on amendment to constitution of, 58; action
of the President in the affairs of, 87; President's
proclamation commanding the dispersion of dis-
orderly persons in, 132; cost of public buildings,
&c., in, 221; internal revenue from, 223; apportion-
ment and distribution of bank currency in, 224;
elections in 1872, 228; rejection of electoral vote
of, note, 228.
ARTHUR, WILLIAM E., Representative, 2, 159; mileage
and traveling allowances of, 37, 38; constitutional
amendment proposed by, 57.

ASHE, THOMAS S., Representative, 159; traveling allow-
ances of, 38.

ATKINS, JOHN D. C., Representative, 159; traveling al-
lowances of, 38.

AVERILL, JOHN T., Representative, 2, 159; mileage and
traveling allowances of, 37, 38.

BABCOCK, O. E., instructions to Secretary of War rela-
tive to Arkansas affairs, 87.
BALLOT, VOTE BY, proposed amendments to provide for
election of President by, 53-57.
BANKING AND CURRENCY, President's views on, 122, 134-
137; Sherman's bills, 160-166; Maynard's bill, 166-

184.

BANKRUPTCY ACT, President Grant on, 124.
BANKS, NATHANIEL P., Representative, 1; salary bill of,
3; amendment to salary bill, 12; mileage of, 37;
constitutional amendment proposed by, 56.
BANNING, HENRY B., Representative, 159.
BARBER, J. ALLEN, Representative, 2, 159; mileage and
traveling allowances of, 37, 38; amendment to Utah
bill, 219.

BARNUM, WILLIAM H., Representative, 2, 158; mileage
and traveling allowances of, 37, 38.

ances of, 38.

BELKNAP, WILLIAM W., Secretary of War, 158; orders
relative to Arkansas affairs, 87, 90, 91; relative to
Louisiana affairs, 108.

BELL, HIRAM P., Representative, 159; traveling allow-
ances of, 38.

BELL, SAMUEL N., Representative, 1; mileage of, 37.
BENNETT, JOHN E., telegram respecting Arkansas affairs,

92.

BERRY, JOHN, Representative, 159; traveling allowances
of, 38.

BEVERIDGE, JOHN L., Representative, 2; resignation of,
note, 2; mileage of, 37.

BIERY, JAMES S., Representative, 159; traveling allow-
ances of, 38; amendments to House currency bill
and vote on, 167, 168.

BIGBY, JOHN S., Representative, 2: mileage of, 37.
BIGGS, BENJAMIN T., Representative, 2; mileage of, 37.
BILLINGS, E. C., telegram respecting Louisiana affairs,

106.

BINGHAM, JOHN A., Representative, 2; mileage of, 37.
BIRD, JOHN T., Representative, 2; mileage of, 37.
BLACK, JAMES, Popular vote for, in 1872, note, 228.
BLAINE, JAMES G., Speaker of the House of Represent-
atives, 1, 158; amendment to salary bill, 16; mile-
age of, 37.
BLAIR, AUSTIN, Representative, 2; mileage of, 37.
BLAIR, FRANCIS P., Jr., Senator, 1; retroactive pay and
mileage of, 35, 36.
BLAIR, JAMES G., Representative, 2; mileage of, 37.
BLAND, RICHARD P., Representative, 159; traveling al-
lowances of, 38.

BLOUNT, JAMES H., Representative, 159; traveling allow-
ances of, 38.

BOARMAN, ALECK, Representative, 2; mileage of, 37.
BOGY, LEWIS V., Senator, 158.

BOLES, THOMAS, Representative, 2; mileage of, 37.
BONDS, PACIFIC RAILWAY, statistics of, 223.
BOREMAN, ARTHUR I., Senator, 1, 158; amendment to
salary bill, 29; retroactive pay and mileage of, 35,

36.

BOSTON MERCHANTS, President Grant's interview with,
135.

BOUNDARY, award respecting the San Juan, 214.
BoUTWELL, GEORGE S., Senator, 158.

BOWEN, REES T., Representative, 159; traveling allow-
ances of, 38.

BRADLEY, Mr. JUSTICE, dissenting opinion of, in the Myra
Bradwell case, 50.

BRADLEY, NATHAN B., Representative, 159; traveling
allowances of, 38.

BRAXTON, ELLIOTT M., Representative, 2; mileage of, 37.
BRIBERY, provisions in State constitutions respecting,
58, 60, 68, 69, 71, 79, 81.

BRIGHT, JOHN M., Representative, 2, 159; mileage and
traveling allowances of, 37, 38.

BRISTOW, BEMJAMIN H., Secretary of the Treasury, 158.
BROMBERG, FREDERICK G., Representative, 159; traveling
allowances of, 38.

237

BROOKS, GEORGE M., resignation of, note, 1; mileage of, | CIVIL RIGHTS, President Grant on, 112, 126, 138; supple-

37.

BROOKS, JAMES, Representative, 2; mileage of, 37.

BROOKS, JOSEPH, Governor, telegrams to and from re-
specting Arkansas affairs, 87-89, 91–96.
BROWN, B. GRATZ, retroactive pay of, 35; electoral vote
for in 1872, note, 228.

BROWN, JOHN YOUNG, Representative, 159; traveling al-
lowances of, 38.

BROWNLOW, WILLIAM G., Senator, 1, 158; retroactive pay
and mileage of, 35, 36.
BUCKINGHAM, WILLIAM A., Senator, 1, 158; amendment
to salary bill, 17; return of retroactive pay, 35; mile-
age of, 36; amendment to Senate currency bill and
vote on, 162.

BUCKLEY, CHARLES W., Representative, 2; mileage of, 37.
BUCKNER, AYLETT H., Representative, 159; traveling al-
lowances of, 38.

BUFFINTON, JAMES, Representative, 1, 158; mileage and
traveling allowances of, 37, 38.

BUILDINGS, PUBLIC, &c., cost of, 221.

BUNDY, HEZEKIAH S., Representative, 159; traveling al-
lowances of, 38; bill for abolition of mileage of, 38;
motion on, 39.

BUNNELL, FRANK C., Representative, 2; mileage of, 37.
BURCHARD, HORATIO C., Representative, 2, 159; mileage
of, 37.

BURDETT, SAMUEL S., Representative, 2; amendment to
salary bill, 11; mileage of, 37.

BURLEIGH, JOHN H., Representative, 158; traveling al-
lowances of, 38.

BURROWS, JULIUS C., Representative, 159; traveling al-
lowances of, 38.

BUTLER, BENJAMIN F., Representative, 1, 158; salary bill
and report of, 7, 8; salary resolution of, and vote
on, 9; motions on salary bill, 13, 14, 15, 22, 27, 33;
amendments to salary bill, 10, 11, 22, 25; conferee on
salary bill, 16; mileage and traveling allowances
of, 37, 38; report on the "Religious" amendment,
57; motion on House currency bill, 168; motions
on civil rights bill and votes on, 207, 208; woman's
rights, bill of and vote on, 209.

BUTLER, RODERICK R., Representative, 2, 159; mileage
and traveling allowances of, 37, 38.
CABINET OF ULYSSES S. GRANT, President, 158.
CAIN, RICHARD H., Representative, 159; traveling al-
lowances of, 38.

CALDWELL, ALEXANDER, Senator, 1; resignation of, note,
1; retroactive pay and mileage of, 35, 36.
CALDWELL, JOHN H., Representative, 159; traveling al-
lowances of, 38.

CALDWELL, ROBERT P., Representative, 2; mileage of, 37.
CALIFORNIA, Senators and Representatives, 1, 2, 158, 159;

proposed amendments to constitution of, 58; cost
of public buildings, &c., in, 221; internal revenue
from, 223; apportionment and distribution of bank
currency in, 224; elections in 1872, 228.
CAMPBELL, LEWIS D., Representative, 2; mileage of, 37.
CAMERON, SIMON, Senator, 1, 158; retroactive pay and
mileage of, 35, 36.

CANNON, JOSEPH G., Representative, 159; traveling al-
lowances of, 38.

CARPENTER, MATTHEW H., Senator, 1, 158; conferee on

salary bill, 8; retroactive pay and mileage of, 35, 36.
CARROLL, JOHN M., Representative, 2; mileage of, 37.
CASEY, JAMES F., telegrams to and from respecting
Louisiana affairs, 101, 105, 106.

CASON, THOMAS J., Representative, 159; traveling al-
lowances of, 38.

CASSERLY, EUGENE, Senator, 1; retroactive pay and mile-
age of, 35, 36; resignation of, note, 158.
CENSUS, NINTH, President Grant on, 125.
CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION, President Grant in annual'
message on, 118; his proclamation respecting, 131;
special message on, 142.

CENTRAL ROUTE, THE, report of Senate Select Committee
on, 195; benefits anticipated from, 197.
CESSNA, JOHN, Representative, 159; motion on salary
bill, 26; amendment to Utah bill, 218.
CHAFFEE, JEROME B., motion on admission of Colorado
and vote on, 220.

CHANDLER, ZACHARIAH, Senator, 1, 158; retroactive pay
and mileage of, 35, 36; motion on House currency
bill and vote on, 176.

CHASE, SALMON P., Chief Justice; order and injunction
of, 101, 102.

CHINESE COOLY TRADE, President Grant on, 119.
CIRCULATION, President's views on, 122, 134-137; corres-
pondence ef Messrs. Knox & Hyde as to unas-
signed, 157; Mr. Sherman's bill, (S. 432 and 612,)
160-166; Mr. Maynard's House currency bill, 166-
184; outstanding, July 1, 1874, 224.
CIVIL LIST EXPENDITURES, amount of, in 1872-73 and
since foundation of the Government, 227.

mentary bills to protect citizens in their, and votes
on, 205-209.

CIVIL SERVICE REFORM, executive order relative to, 128;
explanatory letter of Secretary of State on, 129;
President Grant on, 113, 119, 126; his special mes-
sage on, 143; legislative action on, 221.
CLAFLIN, H. B., letter of President Grant to, 134.
CLAIMS AGAINST THE UNITED STATES, proposed amend-
ment respecting, 54; President Grant on, 124.
CLARK, AMOS, JR., Representative, 159; traveling allow-
ances of, 38.

CLARK, JOHN B., JR., Representative, 159; traveling al-
lowances of, 38.

CLARKE, FREEMAN, Representative, 2, 159; mileage aud
traveling allowances of, 37, 38.

CLAYTON, CHARLES, Representative, 159; traveling allow-
ances of, 38.

CLAYTON, POWELL, Senator, 1, 158; instructions to com-
mittee to equalize salaries and vote on, 29; retro-
active pay and mileage of, 35, 36.

CLEMENTS, ISAAC, Representative, 159; traveling allow-
ances of, 38.

CLINTON, CHARLES, telegram respecting Louisiana
affairs, 106.

CLYMER, HIESTER, Representative, 159; conferee on
currency bill, 180.

COBB, CLINTON L., Representative, 2, 159; mileage and
traveling allowances of, 37, 38.

COBB, STEPHEN A., Representative, 159; traveling allow-
ances of, 38.
COBURN, JOHN, Representative, 2, 159; amendment to
salary bill, 11; mileage and traveling allowances
of, 37, 38; constitutional amendment proposed by,
57; amendment to House currency bill, 171.
COGHLAN, JOHN M., Representative, 2; mileage of, 37;
constitutional amendment proposed by, 56.
COIN, proposed constitutional amendment respecting,
54; interest clause in act of 1862, 145; in Mr. Thad-
deus Stevens's amendment, 147; in Mr. V. B. Hor-
ton's, 148; in Mr. Fessenden's bill, 149; in Mr.
Collamer's amendment, 150; vote on, 151; in Mr.
Sherman's bill, (S. 612,) 161; amendments relating
to, 162-165, 167, 171, 173, 176, 177, 179, 181.

COKE, RICHARD, Governor of Texas, telegram respect-
ing Texas affairs, 109.

COLE, CORNELIUS, Senator, 1; retroactive pay and mile
age of, 35, 36.

COLFAX, SCHUYLER, Vice President, 1.
COLLAMER, JACOB, amendment to legal tender bill of
1862 and vote on, 150.

COLORADO, President Grant's recommendation as to,
126; vote on admission of, 220; cost of public
buildings in, 221; internal revenue from, 223;
apportionment and distribution of bank currency
in, 224.

COMINGO, ABRAM, Representative, 2, 159; mileage and
traveling allowances of, 37, 38.

COMMERCE, President Grant on revival of, 116, 123; J. Q.
Smith's resolution relative to internal, 192.
COMMON SCHOOL SYSTEM, proposed amendment to estab
lish, 54; provisions in State constitutions respect-
ing, 62, 65, 67, 73, 82.

COMPENSATION, by act of 1873, 18; restoration of former
20-33; statement of, and mileage drawn by Sena-
tors, 33; of Senators and Representatives, proposed
amendments respecting, 57.

CONGER, OMAR D., Representative, 2, 159; mileage and
traveling allowances of, 37, 38.

CONGRESS, members of 42d, 1, 2; of 43d, 158, 159.
CONKLING, ROSCOE, Senator, 1, 158; amendments to sal-
ary bill and vote on, 31, 32; mileage of, 36; amend
ment to Senate currency bill and vote on, 164;
amendment to House currency bill, 176, 177; votes
on amendments, 178; views on power of Congress
over commerce, 200.

CONNECTICUT, Senators and Representatives, 1, 2, 158;
cost of public buildings, &c., in, 221; internal rev-
enue from, 223; apportionment and distribution
of bank currency in, 224; elections in 1872-'73-74,
228; Republican and Democratic platforms of
1874, 229.

CONNER, JOHN C., Representative, 2; mileage of, 37.
CONOVER, SIMON B., Senator, 158.
CONSTITUTION, proposed method of amending the,

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COOLY TRADE, CHINESE, President Grant on, 119.
COOPER, HENRY, Senator, 1, 158; retroactive pay and
mileage of, 35, 36.

CORBETT, HENRY W., Senator, 1; mileage of, 36.
CORWIN, FRANKLIN, Representative, 159.

COTTON, AYLETT R., Representative, 2, 159; mileage and
traveling allowances of, 37, 38.

COURT, UNITED STATES, mandate and order of, 101; in-
junction of, 102.

COWDREY, Mr., Letter of President Grant to, 134.
Cox, SAMUEL S., Representative, 2, 158; amendment to
salary bill, 3; mileage and traveling allowances
of, 37, 38.

CRAGIN, AARON H., Senator, 1, 158; amendments to salary
bill, 29, 30; retroactive pay and mileage of, 35, 36.
CREAMER, THOMAS J., Representative, 158; traveling

allowances of, 38; constitutional amendment pro-
posed by, 57.

CREBS, JOHN M., Representative, 2; mileage of, 37.
CREELY, JOHN V., Representative, 2; mileage of, 37.
CRESWELL, JOHN A. J., Postmaster General, 158; resig-

nation of, 158; retroactive pay and mileage of, 35, 36.
CRITCHER, JOHN, Representative, 2, mileage of, 37.
CRITTENDEN, THOMAS T., Representative, 159; traveling
allowances of, 38.

CROCKER, ALVAH, Representative, 1, 158: mileage and
traveling allowances of, 37, 38.

CROOK, WILLIAM H., letter on decoration day, 138.
CROOKE, PHILIP S., Representative, 158; traveling allow-
ances of, 38.

CROSSLAND, EDWARD, Representative, 2, 159; mileage
and traveling allowances of, 37, 38.

CROUNSE, LORENZO, Representative, 159; traveling allow-
ances of, 38.

CROZIER, ROBERT, Senator, note, 158.
CRUTCHFIELD, WILLIAM, Representative, 159; traveling
allowances of, 38.

CUBAN AFFAIRS, President Grant on, 114, 120.
CURRENCY, President Grant on, 115, 122, 132-136; act of
April 12, 1866, providing for a reduction of the, 153;
of February 4, 1868, suspending further reduction
of the, and vote on, 154; correspondence of Messrs.
Knox and Hyde as to, 157; Mr. Sherman's bills, (S.
432 and 612,)160-166; Mr. Maynard's House currency
bills, 166-184; distribution among the States of, 224.
CURRENCY BILLS, HOUSE, Copies of Mr. Maynard's, 166,
178; legislative history of, 166-185.

CURRENCY BILLS, SENATE, President's veto of, 143; Sen-
ator Morton's letter in explanation of the, 155;
copies of, 160, 165; legislative history of, 160-166.
CURTIS, CARLTON B., Representative, 159; traveling al-
lowances of, 38.

CUSTOMS, amount of in 1872-73, and from formation of
the Government, 227.
DAKOTA, internal revenue from, 223; apportionment
and distribution of bank currency in, 224.
DANFORD, LORENZO, Representative, 159; traveling al-
lowances of, 38.

DARRALL, CHESTER B., Representative, 2, 159; mileage
and traveling allowances of, 37, 38; telegram re-
specting Louisiana affairs, 106.

DAVIS, ALEXANDER M., unseated, note, 159; traveling al-
lowances of, 38.

DAVIS, DAVID, electoral vote for in 1872, note, 228.
DAVIS, EDMUND J., Governor of Texas, telegrams re-
specting Texas affairs, 108, 109, 111.

DAVIS, GARRETT, death of, note, 1; retroactive pay and
mileage of, 35, 36.

DAVIS, HENRY G., Senator, 1, 158; retroactive pay and
mileage of, 35, 36; amendment to Senate currency
bill, and vote on, 163; views as to power of Con-
gress to regulate commerce, 200.
DAVIS, JOHN J., Representative, 2, 159; mileage of, 37.
DAWES, HENRY L., Representative, 1, 158; amendments
to salary bill, 4, 11; motion on salary bill, 22; mile-
age and traveling allowances of, 37, 38; conferee
on currency bill, 183; submits conference report,
184; bill of volume of legal tender notes, 185.
DEBT, PUBLIC, proposed amendment respecting the con-
solidation, &c., of the, 56; President Grant's state-
ment of, 114; Mr. Holman's and Mr. J. R. Hawley's
resolutions, and vote on, 187; on June 30, 1874, 222;
amount of interest on, paid in 1872 and 1873, 227;
decrease of, during 1873-74, and since President
Grant's accession, 222.

DECORATION DAY. President Grant on the duties of, 138.
DELANO, COLUMBUS, Secretary of the Interior, 158.
DE LARGE, ROBERT C., Representative, 2; unseated,
note, 2; mileage of, 37.

DELAWARE, Senators and Representatives, 1, 2, 158, 159;
cost of public buildings, &c., in, 221; internal reve-
nue from, 223; apportionment and distribution of
bank currency in, 224; elections in 1872, 228.
DENNIS, GEORGE R., Senator, 158.

DE WITT, DAVID M., Representative, 158; traveling al-
lowances of, 38; constitutional amendment pro-
posed by, 57.

DICKEY, OLIVER J., Representative, 2; amendment to
salary bill, 3; mileage of, 37.

DIRECT TAXES, receipts from in 1873, and since forma-
tion of the Government, 227.

DISABILITIES, Mr. Maynard's bill for the relief of, 214.
DISCRIMINATING DUTIES, President Grant's proclamation
respecting, 127, 131.

DISTRIBUTION, Copy of Mr. Sherman's bill for currency,
160; of currency among the States, 224.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, President Grant on, 118, 125; cost
of public buildings in, 221; internal revenue from,
223; apportionment and distribution of bank cur-
rency in, 224.

DOBBINS, SAMUEL A., Representative, 159; traveling al-
lowances of, 38.

DODDS, OZRO J., Representative, 2; mileage of, 37.
DONNAN, WILLIAM G., Representative, 2, 159; amendment
to salary bill, 11; mileage and traveling allowances
of, 37, 38.

DORSEY, S. W., Senator, 158.

Dox, PETER M., Representative, 2; mileage of, 37.
DUAL OFFICE HOLDING, President Grant's prohibition of,
128; Secretary of State's letter as to, 129.
DUBOSE, DUDLEY M., Representative, 2; mileage of, 37.
DUELL, R. HOLLAND, Representative, 2, 159; mileage and
traveling allowances of, 37, 38.

DUKE, RICHARD T. W., Representative, 2; mileage of, 37.
DUNNELL, MARK H., Representative, 2, 159; amendment
to salary bill, 3; mileage and traveling allowances
of, 37, 38.

DURELL, E. H., Judge, mandate of, 101.
DURHAM, MILTON J., Representative, 159; traveling
allowances of, 38.

DUTIES, proposed constitutional amendment respect-
ing, 56; legal tender notes in payment of, 164.
EAMES, BENJAMIN T., Representative, 2, 158; mileage
and traveling allowances of, 37, 38.

EAST TENNESSEE UNIVERSITY, President Grant's veto of
bill for relief of, 139.

EDEN, JOHN R., Representative, 159; traveling allow-
ances of. 38.
EDMUNDS, GEORGE F., Senator, 1, 158; motion on salary
bill, 6, 18, 30; amendments to salary bill, 17, 29, 30,
31; retroactive pay and mileage of, 35, 36; report
on the fourteenth amendment, 215.
EDUCATION, President Grant on, 118, 126.
EIGHT-HOUR QUESTION, THE, President Grant's order
respecting, 126.

ELDREDGE, CHARLES A., Representative, 2, 159; motion
on salary bill, 16; mileage and traveling allow-
ances of, 37, 38; motion on transportation bill, 188;
motions on civil rights bill, and votes on, 206, 208.
ELECTION OF STATE OFFICERS, proposed amendment re-
specting, 55.

ELECTIONS, STATE, of 1872-'3-'4, vote at, 228.
ELECTORAL VOTE of 1872, 228; college, 228.
ELLIOTT, ROBERT B., Representative, 2, 159; mileage
and traveling allowances of, 37, 38.

ELY, SMITH, JR., Representative, 2; salary resolution
of, 5; mileage of, 37.

EMORY, COLONEL W. H., orders relative to Arkansas
affairs, 100; telegrams relative to Louisiana affairs,
107, 108.

ENFORCEMENT ACTS, President Grant on, 117.
ERVIN, R. H., letter to, respecting Alabama affairs, 86.
ESTY, CONSTANTINE C., Representative, 1; mileage of, 37.
EXPATRIATION, President Grant on, 119.
EXPENDITURES, PUBLIC. (See REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES.)
FARNSWORTH, JOHN F., Representative, 2; motion on

salary bill, and votes of, 14; amendments to salary
bill, 3, 12; mileage of, 37.

FARWELL, CHARLES B., Representative, 2, 159; mileage
of, 37; amendment to House currency bill, 167;
vote on amendment, 168; reports substitute, 178;
conferee on currency bill, 180.
FEMALE SUFFRAGE. (See SUFFRAGE.)
FENTON, REUBEN E., Senator, 1, 158; return of retroactive
pay, 35; mileage of, 36.

FERRY, ORRIN S., Senator, 1, 158; amendment to salary
bill, 6; retroactive pay and mileage of, 35, 36.
FERRY, THOMAS W., Senator, 1, 158; salary bill of, 6;
retroactive pay and mileage of, 35, 36; conferee on
currency bill, 183.

FESSENDEN, WILLIAM P., finance bill of, 1862, 149.
FIELD, MOSES W., Representative, 158; traveling allow-
ances of, 38.
FIELD, MR. JUSTICE, concurrence in the opinion of Ma
Justice Bradley in the Myra Bradwell case, 51.
FINANCIAL PROPOSITIONS, VOTES, AND ACTION, 160, 187.
FINANCIAL QUESTION, President's views on, 122, 134, 137;
propositions, votes, and action on, 160, 187.

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FLORIDA, Senators and Representatives, 1, 2, 158, 159;
proposed amendments to constitution of, 62; cost
of public buildings, &c., in, 221; internal revenue
from, 223; apportionment and distribution of bank
currency in, 224; elections in 1872, 228.
FOREIGN INTERCOURSE EXPENDITURES, amount of, in 1872,
1873, and since formation of the Government, 227.
FOREIGN RELATIONS, President Grant on, 119.
FORESTS, President Grant on protection of, 118.
FORKER, SAMUEL C., Representative, 2; mileage of, 37.
FORT, GREENBURY L., Representative, 159; traveling al-
lowances of, 38.

FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS, statement of appropriations
made by, 225.

FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS, members of the, 1, 2; number
of Representatives in, 2; mileage paid to members
of, 36; statement of appropriations made by, 225,
226.

FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS, traveling allowances in, 37;
members of, 158, 159; statement of appropriations
made by, 226.

FOSTER, CHARLES, Representative, 2, 159; mileage and
traveling allowances of, 37, 38; amendment to
House currency bill, and vote on, 73.
FOSTER, HENRY D., Representative, 2; mileage of, 37.
FOSTER, WILDER D., Representative, 2; mileage of, 37.
FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT, interpretation of the, 215.
FREE COMMON SCHOOLS, proposed amendment to estab-

lish, 54; provisions in State constitutions respect-
ing, 62, 65, 67, 73, 82.

FREE BANKING, President Grant on, 122, 136-138; propo-
sitions respecting, 167, 172, 178.
FREEMAN, JAMES C., Representative, 159; traveling al-
lowances of, 38.

FRELINGHUYSEN, FREDERICK T., Senator, 1, 158; amend-
ment to salary bill, 6; return of retroactive pay,
35; mileage of, 36; constitutional amendment pro-
posed by, 53; amendment to Senate currency bill,
and vote on, 163; civil rights bill of, 206; amend-
ment to Utah bill, 219.

FRYE, WILLIAM P., Representative, 1, 158; mileage and
traveling allowances of, 37, 38.

GARFIELD, JAMES A., Representative, 2, 159; motions on
salary bill, 7, 10-13, 16, 18; amendments to salary
bill, 3, 11, 12, 13; conferee on salary bill, 16; confer-
ence report of, 18; mileage and traveling allow-
ances of, 37, 38; conferee on civil service, 222.
GARRETT, ABRAHAM E., Representative, 2; mileage of, 37.
GENEVA ARBITRATION, members of, 213.
GENEVA AWARD, President Grant on, 113, 119; made by
tribunal of arbitration, 211.
GEORGIA, Senators and Representatives, 1, 2, 158, 159;

cost of public buildings, &c., in, 221; internal rev-
enue from, 223; apportionment and distribution of
bank currency in, 224; elections in 1872, 228; par-
tial rejection of electoral vote of, note, 228.
GETZ, J. LAWRENCE, Representative, 2; mileage of, 37.
GIDDINGS, DEWITT C., Representative, 2, 159; mileage
and traveling allowances of, 37, 38.
GILBERT, ABIJAH, Senator, 1, 158; retroactive pay and
mileage of, 35, 36.

GLOVER, JOHN M., Representative, 159; traveling allow-
ances of, 38.

GOLDTHWAITE, GEORGE, Senator, 1, 158; retroactive pay
and mileage of, 35, 36.

GOLLADAY, EDWARD J., Representative, 2; mileage of, 37.
GOOCH, DANIEL W., Representative, 158; traveling allow-
ances of, 38.

GOODRICH, MILO, Representative, 2; mileage of, 37.
GORDON, JOHN B., Senator, 158; amendment to salary
bill, 30.

GORHAM, GEORGE C., Secretary of the Senate, 1, 158.
GRANT, ULYSSES S., President, relative to salary of, 3, 4,
7-9, 10, 11, 23, 28-31; action in the affairs of Ala-
bama, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas, 85-112; re-
plies to Baxter and Brooks, and orders to Secretary
of War, General Sherman, and Captain Rose, 87, 89,
90, 94, 100; orders to General Emory, 107, 108; MES-
SAGES of, second inaugural, 112; fourth annual, 113-
119; fifth annual, 119-126; PROCLAMATIONS and Or-
DERS, 126-132; respecting wages of labor, 126; as to
ships and vessels of Norway and Sweden, 127; as to
discriminating duties on French vessels, 127, 131;

on Japanese vessels, 127; as to holding office, 128;
commanding dispersion of disorderly persons in
Louisiana, 129; as to treaty of Washington, 130,
132; as to international exhibition, 131; command-
ing dispersion of disorderly persons in Arkansas,
132; INTERVIEWS AND LETTERS on public affairs of,
134-138; to H. B. Claflin, C. L. Anthony, and Mr.
Cowdrey, 134; denial of threatened veto, 135; with
Boston merchants, 135; with New York bankers,
136; to Senator Jones, 136; with delegations from
South Carolina and Louisiana, 138; to William H.
Crook, 138; to William P. Kellogg, 138; VETO AND
SPECIAL MESSAGES, 139-157; veto of the East Tennes-
see University and the Manchester Salt Works
bills, 139; calling attention to affairs in Utah, 140;
to treaty of Washington, 141; to condition of affairs
in Louisiana, 141; transmitting report of Centen-
nial Commissioners, 142; transmitting report of
Civil Service Commission, 143; veto of Senate cur-
rency bill, 143; CABINET of, 158; popular and elect-
oral vote for, in 1872, 228.

GRAY, WILLIAM, report of interview with President
Grant, 135.

GREELEY, HORACE, popular vote for, in 1872, 228; elect-
oral vote for, note, 228.
GREENBACKS, limiting the issue of, act of June 30, 1864,
152; providing for a reduction of, April 12, 1866,
153; suspending further reduction of, February 4,
1868, 154; Mr. Sherman's bills, 160-166; Mr. May-
nard's bills, 166-184.

GRIFFITH, SAMUEL, Representative, 2; mileage of, 37.
GUNCKEL, LEWIS B., Representative, 159.
GUNTER, THOMAS M. Representative, 159.
HAGANS, J. MARSHALL, Representative, 159.
HAGER, JOHN S., Senator, 158.
HALDEMAN, RICHARD J., Representative, 2; mileage of,

37.

HALE, EUGENE, Representative, 1, 158; motion on salary
bill, 21, 25, 33; amendments to salary bill, 3, 4; sal-
ary resolution of, 20; salary bills of, 20, 22; mileage
of, 37; motion on mileage bill, 38; constitutional
amendment proposed by, 57; conferee on civil ser-
vice, 222.

HALE, ROBERT S., Representative, 158; amendment to
salary bill, and vote on, 23; traveling allowances
of, 38.

HALSEY, GEORGE A., Representative, 2, mileage of, 37.
HAMBLETON, SAMUEL, Representative, 2; mileage of, 37.
HAMILTON, MORGAN C., Senator, 1, 158; retroactive pay
and mileage of, 35, 36.

HAMILTON, P., State Senator, letters to, respecting Ala-
bama affairs, 85, 86.

HAMILTON, ROBERT, Representative, 159; traveling al-
lowances of, 38.

HAMILTON, WILLIAM T., Senator, 1, 158; amendments to
salary bill, 28, 31: mileage of, 36; constitutional
amendment proposed by, 54; amendment to civil
rights bill, and vote on, 207.

HAMLIN, HANNIBAL, Senator, 1, 158; amendment to sal-
ary bill, 29; concerning retroactive pay of, 35;
mileage of, 36.
HANDLEY, WILLIAM A., Representative, 2; mileage of,

37.

HANCOCK, JOHN, Representative, 2, 159; mileage and
traveling allowances of, 37, 38.

HANKS, JAMES M., Representative, 2; mileage of, 37.
HARBOR AND RIVER IMPROVEMENTS, cost of, 221.
HARLAN, JAMES, Senator, 1; retroactive pay and mile-
age of, 35, 36; constitutional amendment proposed
by, 53.

HARMER, ALFRED C., Representative, 2, 159; mileage and
traveling allowances of 37, 38.

HARPER, JAMES C., Representative, 2; mileage of, 37.
HARRINGTON, S. R., orders to, respecting Arkansas af-
fairs, 88.

HARRIS, BENJAMIN W., Representative, 158; traveling
allowances of, 38.

HARRIS, GEORGE E., Representative. 2; mileage of, 37.
HARRIS, HENRY R., Representative, 159; traveling al-
lowances of, 38.

HARRIS, JOHN T., Representative, 2, 159; mileage of, 37.
HARRISON, HORACE H., Representative, 159; traveling
allowances of, 38.

HARVEY, JAMES M., Senator, 158.
HATCHER, ROBERT A., Representative, 159; traveling al-
lowances of, 38.
HATHORN, HENRY H., Representative, 158.
HAVENS, HARRISON E., Representative, 2, 159; mileage
and traveling allowances of, 37, 38.
HAWLEY, JOHN B., Representative, 2, 159; mileage of,
37; bill of, on transportation, 187; vote on bill, 188.
HAWLEY, JOSEPH R., Representative, 2, 158; amendment
to salary bill, 11; mileage and traveling allowances
of, 37, 38; resolution on public debt, 187.

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