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his political friends, 474; charges against him, 

 474; the trial, 474-480 ; protest of Vallandig- 

 ham, 480 ; sentence, 480 ; application for a writ 

 of habeas corpus, 480 ; Burnside's explanation to 

 the court, 481 ; decision of Judge Leavitt, 482 ; 

 removal of Vallandigham, 482 ; opinions of the 

 press, 483, 484 ; order of General Hascall in In- 

 diana, 484; number in prison in Cincinnati, 484; 

 Burnside's order relative to arrests, 485 ; opin- 

 ion of Solicitor Whiting, 485 ; further order of 

 General Burnside, 486 ; test of the Solicitor's 

 opinion, 486 ; case of Henry Hicks, 486 ; opin- 

 ion of Judge Paddock, 486 ; case before Judge 

 Mullin in New York, 488 ; case before Judge 

 Bacon, 488 ; case before Judge Leonard, 489 ; 

 the question in all these cases, 489 ; proclama- 

 tion of President Lincoln suspending the writ 

 of habeas corpus 489 ; circular of the Provost- 

 Marshal-General, 489 ; cases in which the writ 

 had been previously issued, 490 ; case of John 

 Yunger before Judge Cadwalader, 490 ; case of 

 Waring, 491 ; case of Baldinger, 491 ; remarks 

 of Judge Betts, 491 ; other cases, 491. 



IV. Modifications of the President's procla- 

 mation, 421 ; difference between courts-mar- 

 tial and military commissions, 421 ; persons 

 brought before military commissions, 421 ; trial 

 of Provost-Marshal Fish at Baltimore, 421 ; ar- 

 rest of editors, 421 ; case of E. N. Fuller, 422 ; 

 do. of 0. C. Cone, 422 ; do. of W. H. Simp- 

 son, 422 ; do. of John Mullaly, 422 ; do. of Dr. 

 John McElwee, 422 ; do. of Mr. Flanagan, 

 422 ; do. of J. J. Bingham, 422 ; numbers ar- 

 rested, 422 ; case of Colonel North, 423 ; do. 

 of J. A. Creed, 423 ; arrests in Kentucky, 423 ; 

 arrest of Congressman Hall, 423 ; report of a 

 committee of Congress, 423 ; suit of William 

 Buckley against United States Marshal Robert 

 Murray in New York, 423 ; action of the court, 

 424 ; case of United States vs. Colonel Baker, 

 424 ; arrest of DeBow by the Government at 

 Richmond, 424. 



V. Opinion of Horace Binney, 414 ; number 

 of arbitrary arrests in 1861-'65, 414 ; case of Mr. 

 Cheshire, 414; case of Bickley, 414; order of 

 Mr. Stanton, 414; case of Colonel Baker, 414, 

 415 ; case of Walker vs. Crane, 415 ; verdict 

 against General Scroggs, 415 ; damages given in 

 the case of Sturtevant vs. N. H. Allen, 415 ; de- 

 cision of Judge Thompson in the case of William 

 B. N. Cozzens, 415 ; case of Thomas C. A. Dex- 

 ter, 416-420; returns of Colonel Brooks and 

 General Woods, 416 ; remarks of Judge Busteed 



on the returns, 416 ; attachment against Gener- 

 al Woods, 417 ; opinion of Judge Busteed, 417- 

 419 ; answer of General Woods, 419 ; telegrams 

 of President Johnson to General Thomas, 419 ; 

 telegram of General Thomas to General Woods, 

 419 ; Judge Busteed's summary and opinion, 

 420 ; proclamation of President Johnson re- 

 voking the suspension of, in various States, 

 421. 



VI. Order from the War Department, 389 ; 

 proclamation of the President of April 2d, 

 389; order of the War Department of April 

 9th, 390 ; proclamation of the President of Au- 

 gust 20th, 390 ; application for the writ in be- 

 half of Jefferson Davis refused, 391. 



HACKETT, HORATIO B., an American Biblical 

 scholar. XV. Biographical sketch of, 381. 



HACKETT, JAMES H., actor. XI. Birth, 379 ; 

 career, 879, 380 ; death, 379. 



HACKLEY, CHARLES W. I. Birth, 362 ; edu- 

 cation, 362 ; career, 362 ; writings, 362. 



HADLEY, HENRY H. IV. Birth, 425; edu- 

 cational pursuits, 425 ; death, 425. 



IIADLEY, Prof. JAMES. XII. Birth, death, 

 874; attainments and character, 374, 875. 



HAGANY, JOHN B. V. Bifth, 421 ; minis- 

 terial labors, 421 ; death, 421. 



HAGAR, , oldest person in the United 



States. XIII. Obituary of, 575. 



HAGAR, JOHN S. XV. Senator from Cali- 

 fornia, 338 ; relative to counting the electoral 

 vote for President, 205. 



HAGENBACH, KARL A. XIV. Birth, 393; 

 theologian and author, 393 ; death, 393. 



HAIDINGER, WILUEL3I, Rltter von. XL Birth, 

 380; career, 380, 381 ; death, 380. 



HALE, EUGENE. XII. Representative from 

 Maine, 119 ; moves suspension of rules for pas- 

 sage of amnesty bill, 153. 



XIV. Representative from Maine, 150; on 

 the repeal of the salary law, 159-162. 



XV. Representative from Maine, 198; on 

 the Bureau of Education, 170. 



HALE, JOHN P. I. Senator in Thirty-sixth 

 Congress, 166; proposes to look the troubles 

 right clearly in the face, 167 ; this Congress 

 can do nothing this controversy will not be 

 settled here, 174 ; on the uprising of the North- 

 ern people, 227; on the right of Senators from 

 Western Virginia to seats, 235 ; on the object 

 of the war, 242. 



II. Senator from New Hampshire, 256 ; on 

 the arrests of citizens, 285 ; on the seizure of 



