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POLAND, LUKE P. 



PORK-PACKING. 



Russell, 751 ; reply of Russia to France, 751 ; 

 do. to Austria, 752 ; notes of the second-rate 

 powers to Russia, 752 ; opinion of the United 

 States, 752 ; dissatisfaction with the replies of 

 Russia, 752 ; new notes embracing six points 

 addressed to Russia, 752 ; Russia declines to 

 accept the six points, 753 ; proposal of armis- 

 tice rejected, 754 ; replies to France and Aus- 

 tria similar to the one addressed to England, 

 755 ; unsatisfactory, 755 ; how regarded hy 

 France, 755 ; note of Earl Russell, 755 ; do. of 

 France, 756 ; reply of Russia, 756. 



V. (See Russia.) 



XI. Area and population, 693. 



POLAND, LUKE P. VI. Senator from Ver- 

 mont, 124; relative to Stockton's right to a 

 seat, 230 ; on the President's power to remove 

 office-holders, 246. 



XI. Representative from Vermont, 132 ; 

 relative to the bill to enforce the fourteenth 

 amendment, 226. 



XIII. Representative from Vermont, 137; 

 chairman of Credit Mobilier investigating com- 

 mittee, 138 ; on Louisiana affairs, 181 ; on the 

 report of the Credit Mobilier committee, 214. 



XIV. Representative from Vermont, 150 ; 

 on the repeal of the salary bill, 153 ; reports a 

 bill to confer jurisdiction on the Criminal Court 

 of the District of Columbia, 239. 



POLITICAL DISABILITIES. XII. Bill for the 

 removal of, 140; vote on, in the House, 154. 



POLK, General LEON1DAS. I. Enters Ken- 

 tucky, 403 ; his pastoral letter, 430 ; letter rela- 

 tive to an exchange of prisoners, 583. 



IV. Birth, 679 ; clerical services, 679 ; mili- 

 tary services, 679 ; death, 679. 



POLK, TRUSTEN. I. Senator in Thirty-sixth 

 Congress, 166; on the condition of the coun- 

 try, 190; on the acts of President Lincoln, 

 229, 233. 



POLLARD, EDWARD A. XII. Birth, death, 

 676 ; career, 676. 



POLLOCK, Right Hon. Sir FREDERICK, Bart, 

 M. P. X. Birth, 618 ; death, 618 ; career, 618. 



POLLOCK, Sir GEORGE. XII. Obituary, 

 644. 



POLYGAMY. II. An act of Congress to pun- 

 ish, passed, 375. 



POMEROY, SAMUEL C. VI. Senator from 

 Kansas, 124 ; on admission of Colorado, 232. 



VII. Senator from Kansas, 131 ; on suf- 

 frage in the District of Columbia, 134 ; on re- 

 construction, 238. 



VIII. Senator from Kansas, 124; on the 

 bill to secure equal rights in the District of 

 Columbia, 127 ; on the cotton-tax, 200. 



IX. Senator from Kansas, 120; offers an 

 amendment to the Constitution, 121 ; on the 

 constitutional amendment, 122-136. 



X. Senator from Kansas, 117; offers an 

 amendment, 145, 146. 



XII. Investigation of the charges of bribery 

 against him by the Kansas Legislature, 420, 422. 



PONIATOWSKI, Prince JOSEPH. XIII. Birth, 

 643 ; death, 643 ; eminent musical composer, 

 French senator, and diplomatist, 643. 



POOL, JOHN. X. Senator from North Caro- 

 lina, 117 ; offers an amendment to the enforce- 

 ment bill, 182. 



XII. Obituary, 639. 



POOLE, FITCH, literary man. XIII. Obit- 

 uary of, 578. 



POOR, JOHN A. XI. Obituary of, 593. 



POPE, General JOHN. I. Biographical notico 

 of, 724. 



II. Movement toward New Madrid, 61 ; 

 crosses the Mississippi, 63 ; surrender of the 

 enemy, 63 ; ordered to Corinth, 65 ; address 

 to the Army of the Potomac, 126 ; his orders, 

 127; correspondence with General Lee, 136. 



VII. Orders on assuming command of 

 Third Military District, 17; removes Mayor 

 of Tuscumbia, 20 ; orders governing registra- 

 tion, 21; removes Mayor of Mobile, 24; re- 

 port to General Grant, 24; letter on recon- 

 struction, 26; various orders, 26; orders for 

 delegates to State Convention, 27 ; orders for 

 meeting of convention, 30 ; addresses conven- 

 tion, 30 ; letter to Governor Swayne, 34 ; or- 

 ders concerning election, 35 ; letter to Gov- 

 ernor Jenkins, 363; order on freedom of 

 speech, 363. 



POPE PIUS IX. X. Reply to Victor Emman- 

 uel on occupation of Rome, 410; orders to 

 Zouaves, 411 ; protest to great powers against 

 Italian occupation of Rome, 412 ; protest to 

 cardinals, 413; refuses to leave Rome, 415; 

 presides in the council, 660 ; letter to the King 

 of Prussia, 663; protest addressed to cardi- 

 nals, 663 ; encyclical of excommunication, 664. 



XII. His relations with the Italian Govern- 

 ment, 410. (See Roman Catholic Cliurcli, Pius 

 IX., and Papal States.) 



POPULATION OF CONFEDERATE STATES. I. 

 130. 



PORK-PACKING. XII. Careful and exten- 



