TELLER, DANIEL W. 



TENNESSEE. 



405 



instrument, 661 ; advantage over the camera 

 lucida, 661. 



TELLER, DANIEL W., merchant. XIII. Obit- 

 uary of, 588. 



TELLIER, REUHGIUS J. VI. Birth, 727; pur- 

 suits, 727; death, 727. 



TEMPORAL DOMINION OF THE POPES. VII. 

 (See Papal States, 608.) 



TEN EYCK, JOHN C. III. Senator from New 

 Jersey, 233 ; on compensated emancipation in 

 Missouri, 317. 



IV. Senator from New Jersey, 219 ; on 

 colored voters in Washington, 241. 



V. Senator from New Jersey, 205 ; on the 

 electoral vote of Louisiana, 258, 263. 



TENNESSEE. I. Instructions of Legislature 

 to commissioners to Peace Conference, 565; 

 its boundaries, 676 ; population, 676 ; sessions 

 of its Legislature, 676 ; members, when elected, 

 676 ; vote for President, 677 ; extra session of 

 the Legislature called, 677 ; evils complained of, 

 677; conservative sentiment, 677; New York 

 resolutions, how received, 677 ; election of del- 

 egates to a State Convention, 677; vote on the 

 convention, 678; answer of the Governor to 

 the President's proclamation, 678 ; address of 

 citizens, 678 ; Legislature convenes, 678 ; mes- 

 sage to, 678 ; commissioner from the Confed- 

 erate States, 679 ; letters from citizens, 679 ; 

 military league made with the Confederate 

 States, 679 ; articles, 679 ; Declaration of Inde- 

 pendence, 680; ordinance to adopt the Pro- 

 visional Constitution, 680; a military force or- 

 ganized, 681 ; fundamental law of the State, 

 681 ; payment of debts to Northern citizens 

 prohibited, 682; progress of military affairs, 

 682; Union Convention in East Tennessee, 

 683; acts of the Legislature, 683; efforts to 

 procure arms, 683 ; message of the Governor, 

 684; call for men, 684 ; second call, 685 ; burn- 

 ing of bridges in East Tennessee, 685; mes- 

 sage of the Governor on extortions, 144. 



II. Population, 763; address of Governor 

 Harris, 763 ; order of General Grant, 763 ; ap- 

 pointment of Governor Johnson, 763 ; his ap- 

 peal to the people, 763 ; City Council of Nash- 

 ville required to take the oath of allegiance, 

 764; letter to the Governor from Confederate 

 officers, 765 ; trade, 765 ; cotton traffic, 765 ; 

 Union Committee organization, 765 ; confisca- 

 tion enforced, 766 ; Union meetings, 766 ; im- 

 prisonment of clergymen, 766 ; guerrilla opera- 

 tions, 767-769. 



III. Military operations, 828; restoration 

 to the Union, 828 ; views of Governor John- 

 son, 828 ; call for an election, 828. 



IV. Measures taken to reorganize the State, 

 763 ; their failure, 763 ; proclamation of Gov- 

 ernor Johnson, 763 ; his speech, 763 ; dispatch 

 to the President relative to the amnesty oath, 

 763 ; Mr. Lincoln's reply, 763 ; causes of nu- 

 merous failures in reconstruction, 764; con- 

 vention in Knoxville, 764 ; call for a State Con- 

 vention, 764 ; it assembles, 764 ; calls a State 

 Convention to elect members to a Constitu- 

 tional Convention, 764 ; appoints an electoral 

 ticket, 764; report of the business committee, 

 764 ; proclamation of Governor Johnson rela- 

 tive to appointing State officers and establish- 

 ing tribunals, 765 ; proclamation relative to 

 the presidential election, 765 ; protest made to 

 President Lincoln, 765 ; report of the proceed- 

 ings, 766 ; reply of the President, 766 ; rejoin- 

 der to Mr. Lincoln, 767; election, 767; meet- 

 ing of another convention to appoint delegates 

 to a Constitutional Convention, 767; resolve 

 themselves into a Constitutional Convention, 

 767 ; proceed to amend the constitution, 767 ; 

 reports, 767; amendments proposed, 768; 

 adopted, 768; resolution relative to voters, 

 768 ; oath required, 768 ; nominates State offi- 

 cers, 769 ; the election, 769 ; proclamation of 

 Governor Johnson, 769 ; military operations 

 in the State, 769 ; regulations relative to pros- 

 titutes at Nashville, 770; their beneficial ef- 

 fects, 770. 



V. Election of Governor, 778 ; proceedings 

 of the Legislature, 778 ; law regulating the 

 elective franchise, 778; petition of colored 

 citizens for the elective franchise, 778 ; oppo- 

 sition to the franchise law, 779; address of 

 Governor Brownlow, 779 ; dispatch of Presi- 

 dent Johnson to Governor Brownlow, 779; 

 action of the Governor with regard to illegal 

 voting, 780 ; colored persons as witnesses, 780 ; 

 resolution in relation to the President's policy, 

 780; financial condition of the State, 780; 

 educational and charitable institutions, 780; 

 State penitentiary, 780 ; resolutions of a Col- 

 ored Convention, 780 ; condition of the freed- 

 men, 781 ; Governor Brownlow on negro suf- 

 frage, 781 ; negro testimony, 781 ; soldiers, 

 etc., buried at Nashville, 781. 



VI. Views of ^the Legislature on the mes- 

 sages of the President, 727 ; law for the bene- 

 fit of persons of American or African descent, 



