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PUBLIC DOCUMENTS. 



PUTNAM, GEORGE P. 



sion of the Forty-first Congress, 582 ; inaugu- 

 ral address of President Grant, 687 ; President 

 Grant's proclamation for the election in Vir- 

 ginia, 588 ; proclamation of President Grant 

 respecting wages of labor, 589 ; address of 

 Andrew Johnson to the people of the United 

 States, 589 ; allocution addressed in a General 

 Congregation before the first session of the 

 Vatican Council by Pius IX., December 2, 



1869, to the bishops assembled in Rome for 

 the said council, 593 ; apostolic letter of Pope 

 Pius IX. prescribing the general order to be 

 followed in the deliberations of the First (Ecu- 

 menical Council of the Vatican, 594 ; allocu- 

 tion pronounced in the Vatican Basilica at the 

 opening of the (Ecumenical Council by Pope 

 Pius IX., 597. 



X. Message of President Grant at com- 

 mencement of third session of Forty-first Con- 

 gress, December 5, 1870, 629-635; message 

 recommending measures for the increase of 

 the commerce of the United States, 635.; mes- 

 sage urging ratification of treaty with San Do- 

 mingo, 636 ; message on Cuban affairs, 637, 

 638; proclamation of neutrality in German- 

 French War, 639 ; the Vatican Council, 640- 

 652 ; a dogmatic decree on Catholic faith, 

 640-647 ; of God, the Creator of all things, 

 641 ; of revelation, 642 ; of faith, 643 ; of faith 

 and reason, 644 ; canons of God, the Creator 

 of all things, 645; of revelation, 646; faith, 

 646 ; of faith and reason, 647 ; first dogmatic 

 decree on the Church published in the fourth 

 session of the Vatican Council, on July 18, 



1870, 647-652 ; of the institution of the apos- 

 tolic primacy in Peter, 648 ; of the perpetuity 

 of the primacy of Peter in the Roman Pontiff, 

 648 ; of the power and nature of the pri- , 

 macy of the Roman Pontiff, 649 ; of the infal- 

 lible authority of the Roman Pontiff in teach- 

 ing, 650. 



XI. President's message, December 4, 1871, 

 644; Treaty of Washington, 648*; message on 

 San Domingo, 654 ; report of the commission- 

 ers sent to San Domingo, 655 ; preliminary 

 treaty of peace between France and Germany, 

 668, 669 ; definitive treaty, 669-671 ; additional 

 articles, 671, 672 ; three side-treaties, 672. 



XII. Message of President Grant, December 

 2, 1872, 695; War Department, 698, 699; Navy 

 Department, 700 ; Post-Office Department, 700 ; 



Department of Justice, 701 ; Interior Depart- 

 ment, 701 ; Indians, 701 ; lands, 701 ; patents, 

 701 ; pensions, 702 ; the census, 702 ; education, 

 702; Territories, 702; agriculture, 702; cen- 

 tennial celebration, 703 ; civil service, 703. 



XIII. Message of President Grant to Con- 

 gress, 663-670 ; protocol of a conference be- 

 tween American and Spanish Governments, 

 671 ; report of the Judiciary Committee of the 

 House of Representatives on the Credit Mobil- 

 ier charges, 671-680. 



XIV. Message of the President to Con- 

 gress, December 7, 1874, 706-713 ; report of 

 the Senate select committee on transportation 

 routes to the seaboard, 713 ; resume of the 

 principal subjects of consideration, 713 ; wa- 

 ter-lines of transport, 714; proposed remedies, 

 714 ; competition between railways and its 

 promotion, 715 ; direct regulation by Congress, 

 717; rates in various countries, 718 ; how re- 

 vision of rates can be made, 719 ; various rates, 

 720, 721 ; indirect regulation by double tracks, 

 etc., 723 ; improvement and creation of water- 

 routes, 723 ; conclusions and recommendations 

 of the committee, 725 ; the numerous routes, 

 726, 727; benefits and advantages, 729, 730; 

 the President's special message relative to 

 Louisiana, 730; documents accompanying the 

 message, 734 ; telegrams of General Sheridan, 

 735, 736 ; action of the congressional committee, 

 736 ; report of the sub-committee, 736-740. 



XV. Message of President Grant to Con- 

 gress on December 7, 1875, 656; whiskey 

 frauds extract from the report of the Com- 

 missioner of Internal Revenue, 658. 



PCGET, P. R. Obituary of. (See Richings, 

 Peter.} 



Pl'GII, GEO. E. I. Senator in Thirty-sixth 

 Congress, 166; there is nothing which cannot 

 be redressed promptly and in the most effica- 

 cious manner, 170 ; the Northern people had 

 no policy against slavery, 171 ; on the amend- 

 ment of the Constitution, 222. 



PULLEN, Major JOHN A. XII. Obituary, 

 605. 



PUMPELLY, GEORGE, agriculturist. XIII. 

 Obituary of, 570. 



PCRCHAS, Rev. JOHN. XII. Obituary, 647. 



PCRDY, ELIJAH. XL Obituary of, 586. 



PUTNAM, GEORGE PALMER. XII. Birth, 

 death, 703; career, 703, 704; character, 704. 



