254 



JOHNSON, CAVE. 



JOHNSTON, WILLIAM F. 



issues amnesty proclamation, 751 ; visits Ra- 

 leigh and Boston, 752. 



VIII. Message relative to General Han- 

 cock, 126 ; message to the Senate relative to 

 the District of Columbia bill, 128 ; letter re- 

 moving Secretary Stanton, 13V; veto of the 

 Arkansas bill, 174; veto of Supreme Court 

 bill, 190 ; veto of joint resolution relative to 

 the electoral college, 194; trial on impeach- 

 ment, 352 ; message at the second session of 

 the Fortieth Congress, 641 ; correspondence 

 with General Grant relative to the office of 

 Secretary of War, 648 ; letter to the members 

 of the cabinet as to the conversation with Gen- 

 eral Grant, 653 ; message on the removal of 

 Secretary Stanton, 657; message suggesting 

 changes in the Constitution, 659 ; letter ap- 

 pointing General Thomas Secretary of War, 

 742 ; do. to E. M. Stanton, 742 ; vote in the 

 convention, 748; letter to Mr. Seymour on 

 entering the presidential canvass, 752 ; amnes- 

 ty proclamation, 753. 



IX. Address to the people of the United 

 States, 589. 



XII. Candidate for Congress in Tennessee, 

 753 ; his speech, 754 ; defeated, 755. 



XV. Biographical sketch of, 411. 



JOHNSON, CAVE. VI. Birth, 420; career, 

 420 ; death, 420. 



JOHNSON, Major-General EDWARD, Confeder- 

 ate Army. XIII. Obituary of, 563. 



JOHNSON, HEM AX. VIII. Birth, 397; death, 

 397 ; pursuits, 397. 



JOHNSON, HENRY. XII. Obituary, 634. 



JOHNSON, JAMES. V. Appointed Provi- 

 sional Governor of Georgia, 393 ; address to 

 citizens, 393; proclamation in relation to a 

 State Convention, 394; proclamation in rela- 

 tion to militia, 397 ; dispatch to the President 

 in relation to legislative action, 398 ; relieved 

 by Governor Jenkins, 400. 



JOHNSON, Rev. JOHN W. XII. Obituary, 631. 



JOHNSON, Mrs. MARY A. W. XII. Obitu- 

 ary, 622. 



JOHNSON, PHILIP. IV. Member of Con- 

 gress from Pennsylvania, 219 ; resolutions rel- 

 ative to conscription, 315. 



VI. Representative from Pennsylvania, 

 124 ; nominates John Chambers for chaplain, 

 130. 



JOHNSON, REVERDY. II. Sent to New Or- 

 leans to examine difficulties, 650. 



IV. Senator from Maryland, 219 ; on the 



oath of a Senator, 223, 228, 233 ; on negro 

 voters in Montana, 237 ; on excluding colored 

 persons from cars in the District of Columbia, 

 243 ; on prohibiting the coastwise slave-trade, 

 246 ; on repealing the fugitive-slave laws, 250 

 -252 ; on the admission of Senators from Ar- 

 kansas, 313 ; on the commutation clause of the 

 enrolment act, 324. 



V. Senator from Maryland, 205 ; on giving 

 freedom to families of colored soldiers, 222 ; 

 on the exchange of prisoners, 232-235; on 

 trials by military commission, 242; on the 

 government in Louisiana, 285-288; on the 

 electoral vote of Louisiana, 262, 263. 



VI. Senator from Maryland, 124; on the 

 exclusion of Southern members, 169 ; on 

 Stockton's right to a seat, 229 ; on the Presi- 

 dent's power to remove office-holders, 241- 

 243. 



VII. Senator from Maryland, 131 ; on fe- 

 male suffrage, 137 ; on the veto of the suffrage 

 bill, 147; on suffrage in Nebraska, 155, 170; 

 on validity of certain proclamations, 175 ; on 

 repeal of amnesty clause, 178, 180 ; on re- 

 movals from office, 189 ; moves an amendment 

 to the reconstruction bill, 222 ; on reconstruc- 

 tion, 225. 



VIII. Senator from Maryland, 124 ; on the 

 bill to secure equal rights in the District of 

 Columbia, 127 ; on President's reply to reso- 

 lution of Senate, 128 ; on reconstruction, 156 ; 

 on the action of Ohio, 196 ; on the Arkansas 

 Bill, 171 ; minister to England, 216, 329. 



JOHNSON, R. W. I. Senator in Thirty- 

 sixth Congress, 161 ; on the action of the 

 Senate, 181. 



JOHNSON, Re?. SAMUEL ROOSEVELT, D. D., 

 Episcopal clergyman. XIII. Obituary of, 

 677. 



JOHNSON, THOMAS A. XII. Obituary, 634. 



JOHNSTON, General ALBERT S. II. Address 

 to his troops at Corinth, 68 ; birth, 538 ; edu- 

 cation, 538 ; military career, 539 ; death, 539. 



JOHNSTON, ALEXANDER K. XI. Geographer 

 and scientist, 425; birth, 425; career, 425, 

 426 ; death, 425. 



JOHNSTON, General J. E. II. Address to the 

 army at Manassas, 82. 



V. Order on superseding Beauregard, 194; 

 dispatch announcing his convention with Sher- 

 man, 392. 



JOHNSTON, WILLIAM FREAME. XII. Birth, 

 death, 417 ; career, 417, 418 ; obituary, 632. 



