MORNY, 0. A. L. J. 



MORTON, OLIVER P. 311 



MORNY, C. A. L. J. V. Birth, 593 ; career, 

 593 ; death, 593. 

 MOROCCO. XI. Insurrection of Kabyles, 2. 



XII. Geographical discoveries and explora- 

 tions in, 343. 



XV. Situation, 526; ruler, 526; army, 

 526; revenue, 526; tribes, 526; trade, 526; 

 shipping 526 ; disturbances with Algeria, 526. 



MOROCCO, SIDI MOHAMMED, Sultan of. XIII. 

 Birth, 522 ; death, 522 ; career, 522. 



MORU1LL, JUSTIN S. III. Representative 

 from Vermont, 235 ; offers a resolution rela- 

 tive to the support of the Government, 235. 



VI. Representative from Vermont, 124; 

 moves that the House proceed to the election 

 of Speaker, 126. 



VIII. Senator from Vermont, 124 ; on the 

 cotton-tax, 200. 



XI. Senator from Vermont, 132 ; on San 

 Domingo resolution, 156. 



XIII. Senator from Vermont, 137; relative 

 to the abolition of the franking privilege, 146. 



XIV. Senator from Vermont, 150 ; on the 

 salary law, 171, 172. 



MORRILL, LOT M. III. Senator from Maine, 

 233 ; remarks on arrests, 239. 



IV. Senator from Maine, 219 ; offers a bill 

 relative to bail in c'ases of arrest, 223 ; on col- 

 ored voters in Montana, 239 ; on colored vot- 

 ers in Washington, 241. 



VII. Senator from Maine, 131 ; on the 

 bill regulating suffrage in the District of Co- 

 lumbia, 131 ; on reconstruction, 224. 



MORRIS, EDWARD. XIV. Decease of, 633. 



MORRIS, E. D., a Presbyterian clergyman. 

 XV. Biographical sketch of, 642. 



MORRIS, GEORGE P. IV. Birth, 555 ; writ- 

 ings, 555 ; death, 555. 



MORRIS, GEORGE U. XV. Decease of, 581. 



MORRIS, JOHN M., journalist. XIII. Obit- 

 uary of, 586. 



MORRIS, THOMAS A. XIV. Birth, 582 ; ca- 

 reer as a bishop, 582 ; death, 582. 



MORRIS, WILLIAM WALTON. V. Birth, 594; 

 military services, 594 ; death, 594. 



MORRISON, WILLIAM. VI. Birth, 528 ; pur- 

 suits, 528 ; death, 528. 



MORSE, Rev. DANIEL. XI. Obituary of, 592. 



MORSE, HENRY B. XIV. Decease of, 642. 



MORSE, ISAAC E. VI. Birth, 528 ; pursuits, 

 528 ; death, 528. 



MORSE, SAMUEL FINLEY BREESE. XII. Birth, 

 death, 556 ; progress in painting, 556 ; first 



conception of his great invention, 557; the 

 invention perfected, 557 ; its superiority over 

 all others, 557 ; congressional aid asked, 557 ; 

 an appropriation by Congress, 557 ; the first 

 message, 558 ; lawsuits, 558 ; invents the sub- 

 marine cable, 558; last public service, 558; his 

 publications, 559. 



XIII. 67. 



MORSE, SIDNEY E. XI. Birth, 532 ; edito- 

 rial career, 532 ; death, 532. 



MORTAR, FLEET OF COMMODORE PORTER. I. 

 The vessels, 292 ; how fitted out, 292 ; arma- 

 ment, 292 ; how to be used, 293 ; their depart- 

 ure, 293. 



MORTON, ALVIN C. XI. Obituary of, 571. 



MORTON, MARCUS. IV. Birth, 555 ; pur- 

 suits, 555 ; death, 555. 



MORTON, OLIVER P. VIII. Senator from 

 Indiana, 124; on reconstruction, 153. 



IX. Senator from Indiana, 120 ; on the 

 fifteenth amendment, 138, 150; offers an 

 amendment to the fifteenth amendment, 167, 

 168; offers an amendment to the appropria- 

 tion bill, 180 ; on the public debt, 189 ; on re- 

 construction, 199. 



X. Senator from Indiana, 117 ; offers an 

 amendment to Georgia bill, 120 ; on Georgia 

 bill, 120-125; on the bill to admit Georgia, 

 135-138, 147 ; on the admission of Virginia, 

 149, 150 ; on naturalizing Chinese, 195. 



XL Senator from Indiana, 133 ; offers res- 

 olutions relative to San Domingo, 133 ; on San 

 Domingo resolution, 160 ; on Southern inves- 

 tigation, 164; on the charter of a railroad, 

 167; on affairs in Southern States, 178-181. 



XII. Senator from Indiana, 120; relative 

 to affairs in South Carolina, 120 ; offers reso- 

 lution relative to adjournment, 123 ; on a re- 

 trenchment committee, 131-137; moves 'an 

 amendment to the bill to remove political dis- 

 abilities, 140 ; modifies his amendment, 144- 

 146 ; offers an amendment to amnesty bill, 

 148 ; opposes motion to take up amnesty bill, 

 155-157 ; offers amendment to civil-rights bill, 

 170 ; on the bill to enforce the rights of citi- 

 zens, 174, 175 ; on the force bill, 175, 176 ; on 

 the amnesty amendment, 181-190 ; on disturb- 

 ances at the South, 208. 



XIII. Senator from Indiana, 137; on a 

 drawback at Boston, 142 ; on the salary bill, 

 161 ; on financial affairs, 172 ; on a State gov- 

 ernment in Louisiana, 191 ; on the Louisiana 

 government bill, 198-201. 



