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481; application of Kellogg, 481; proclama- 

 tion of President Grant, 481 ; troops sent to 

 New Orleans, 481 ; surrender of State property 

 demanded and made, 481; surrender of Mc- 

 Enery, 482 ; approval of the President, 482 ; 

 address to the people by McEnery and Penn, 

 482 ; report of General Emory, 483 ; address 

 of McEnery's friends to the people of the 

 United States, explaining the revolutionary 

 movement, 483 ; origin and object of the White 

 League, 484 ; immediate causes of revolution, 

 484; address of Governor Kellogg, 484; his 

 financial statement, 485 ; review of the politi- 

 cal campaign of 1872, 485 ; the law of the elec- 

 tion explained, 486 ; approaching election, 

 486 ; agreement relative to registration, 487 ; 

 address of the Conservatives, 487; reply of 

 Governor Kellogg, 487 ; proposition to submit 

 election returns to a board of arbitrators, 487 ; 

 the advisory board, 488; conference of com- 

 mittees, 488 ; protest against the presence of 

 troops in New Orleans, 488 ; canvass of the 

 Returning Board, 489 ; Democratic committee 

 to witness the canvass withdraw, 489 ; protest, 

 489; address of the Committee of Seventy, 

 490 ; extracts, 490 ; resignation of a member 

 of Returning Board, 491 ; the report and com- 

 pletion of the work of the board, 491 ; results 

 of the election, 492 ; protest of McEnery, 493 ; 

 threatened violence, 493 ; General Sheridan 

 ordered to New Orleans, 493 ; his instructions, 

 493 ; affairs in the Red River region, 493 ; 

 Sheridan's report, 494; report of Legislative 

 committee for congressional consideration, 

 495 ; memorial to Congress by the Conserva- 

 tive members of the Lower House of the Leg- 

 islature, 497 ; dispatches of General Sheridan, 

 498, 499-; excitement, 499; address of the 

 chairman of the Committee of Seventy, 499 ; 

 other addresses and appeals, .499 ; reassertions 

 of General Sheridan, 499 ; his statements, 500 ; 

 action of Congress, 501 ; call upon the Presi- 

 dent for information, 501 ; various outrages 

 perpetrated, 501 ; congressional committee visit 

 New Orleans, 502 ; report, 502 ; another com- 

 mittee, 502; message of Governor Kellogg, 

 503 ; State debt, 503 ; special message of the 

 President relative to, 730 ; documents accom- 

 panying the message, 734i 



XV. Congressional Committee of Investi- 

 gation, 457; negotiations for an adjustment of 

 difficulties, 457; plan of adjustment, 457 ; con- 

 ditions appended, 457 ; a new proposition, 458 ; 



not accepted, 458; further terms, 458; ap- 

 proval of Congress, 458 ; extra session of the 

 Legislature, 458; objects, 458; adjustment 

 confirmed, 458 ; action of the Legislature, 458 ; 

 resolutions relative to the State Auditor, 459 ; 

 legal proceedings against him, 459 ; action of 

 Democratic and Conservative State Central 

 Committees, 459 ; convention and resolutions, 

 460 ; memorial to Congress, 460 ; its features, 

 460, 461 ; State debt, 461 ; finances, 461 ; Judge 

 of the United States District Court, 461; the 

 United States Senator-elect, 461. 



LOVE, DALLAS. XV. Decease of, 577. 



LOYEJOT, OWEN. I. Member of Congress, 

 225 ; on the conduct of the war, 240. 



II. Representative from Illinois, 256 ; on 

 General Halleck's order relative to fugitive 

 slaves, 279 ; on the conduct of the war, 304. 



III. Representative from Illinois, 233 ; on 

 the relation of the seceded States to the Union, 

 264. 



IV. Member of Congress from Illinois, 219; 

 on the reference of the President's message, 

 220 ; letter relative to the issue of the emanci- 

 pation proclamation, 267 ; birth, 485 ; pursuits, 

 486 ; death, 486. 



LOVELL, General CHARLES S. XI. Obituary 

 of, 566. 



LOVER, SAMUEL. VIII. Birth, 441 ; death, 

 441 ; writings, 441. 



LOW, SAMPSON, Jr. XL Obituary of, 595. 



LOW, WALTER. XII. Obituary, 644. 



LOWELL, Mrs. A. C. XIV. Obituary of, 623. 



LOWELL, CHARLES R. IV. Birth, 486 ; mili- 

 tary services, 486 ; death, 486. 



LOWELL, JOSHUA A., politician. XIII. Obit- 

 uary of, 564. 



LOWENTHAL, ISIDORE. IV. Birth, 486; 

 pursuits, 487 ; death, 487. 



LOWRIE, WALTER. VIII. Birth, 441 ; death, 

 441 ; pursuits, 442. 



LOWRIE. III. Chief-Justice of Pennsylva- 

 nia, opinion on the enrolment act, 366 ; do. 

 case of Marshal Milward, of Philadelphia, 521, 



LI BECK. V. Government, 516; budget, 

 516 ; area and population, 516 ; religious statis- 

 tics, 516 ; army contingent, 516 ; imports, 516 ; 

 shipping, 516. 



VI. Government, 459 ; area, 459 ; popula- 

 tion, 459 ; commerce, 459. 



VII. German city, 465; area and popula- 

 tion, 465; budget, 465; military obligations, 

 465 ; imports, 465 ; shipping, 465. 



