24 PEICE LIST 50 4TH EDITION 



CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS Continued. 



lst-15th Amendments to Constitution, and ratifications by the several 

 States. (In Rolls and Library Bulletin 7, pages 321 to 897.) Paper, 

 3 0c. S 8.3 : 7 



These pages correspond to the same matter as found in Documentary history 

 of the Constitution, vol. 2. 



14th and 15th. List of discussions of 14th and 15th amendments with 

 special reference to negro suffrage. 1906. 18 pages, large 8 Paper, lOc. 



LC 2.2 : N 31" 



16th. Proposed amendment to Constitution, concerning income tax, pre- 

 sented by Chas. L. Bartlett, of Ga., in House, July 23, 1909. (In Con- 

 gressional Record, vol. 44, no. 101, p. 4804.) Paper, 6c. 



16th. Message of governor of New Jersey transmitting to legislature pro- 

 posed 16th amendment to Constitution of United States relative to income 

 tax. 1910. 6 pages. (61st Cong. 2d sess., S. Doc. 365.) Paper, 5c. 



17th. Appointment of Henry D. Clayton as Senator from Alabama had 

 governor of Alabama, after adoption of 17th amendment, constitutional 

 power to appoint Clayton as successor of Joseph F. Johnston until next 

 meeting of legislature? opinion by Hannis Taylor. 1913. 12 pages. (63d 

 Cong., 1st sess., S. Doc. 170.) Paper, 5c. 



17th. Credentials of Frank P. Glass as Senator from Alabama, report to 

 accompany S. Res. 249 rejecting credentials, with views of Senator T. J. 

 Walsh relative ^o validity of credentials of Henry D. Clayton, and views 

 of minority, by W. O. Bradley. 1914. 18+9 pages. (63d Cong. 2d sess., 

 S. Rept. 164, 2 pts.) Paper, each part, 5c. 



17th. Opinions relative to seating of Henry D. Clayton as Senator from 

 Alabama. 1913.- 20 pages. (63d Cong. 1st sess., S. Doc. 165.) Paper, 

 5c. 



Senator Johnston of Alabama died before his term in Congress was completed. 

 Under the original provisions of the Constitution his place would be filled by an 

 appointment of the Governor of Alabama, but recently the 17th amendment was 

 passed providing for the direct election of Senators. Mr. Clayton was appointed 

 to fill the vacancy .and his right to a seat in the Senate was disputed. He 

 declined the appointment, and the Governor later appointed Mr. Frank P. Glass. 



17th. Validity of appointment of a Senator from Alabama, statement of 

 Emmet O'Neal, Governor of Alabama, opinion of R. P. Evins, relative to 

 appointment of Frank P. Glass, with opinions of William O. Bradley 

 of Kentucky and Thomas J. Walsh of Montana, relative to validity of 

 credentials of Henry D. Clayton. 1913. 32 pages. (63d Cong. 1st sess., 

 S. Doc. 241.) Paper, 5c. 



Amendment to the Constitution [whereby amendments to Constitution shall 

 become valid when ratified within 5 years by two-thirds of the States], 

 views of minority [favorable]. 1914. 3 pages. (63d Cong. 2d sess., S. 

 Rept. 147, pt. 2.) Paper, 5c. 



Memorial of C. N. Haskell, Governor of Oklahoma, relative to amending 

 Constitution of United States. 1908. 20 pages. (60th Cong. 1st sess., 

 S. Doc. 454.) Paper, 5c. 



Besides indorsing the 16th and 17th amendments, Gov. Haskell suggested others 

 regarding liability of commo'n carriers, aud right of States to regulate State com- 

 merce. The ratifications of many States of the 16th amendment are annexed. 



Submission of proposed constitutional amendments. Speech of William E. 

 Borah, of Idaho, in Senate, Jan. 6. 1913. (In Congressional Record of 

 Jan. 7, vol. 49, no. 21, pages 1175 to 1177.) Paper, 12c. 



Mr. Borah brought out that the two-thirds majority required by the Consti- 

 tution in a vote on submitting an amendment to the Constitution meant two- 

 thirds of the vote cast at the time the question was taken, provided a quorum 

 was present. 



See also Inauguration Day Presidential term. 



CONTINENTAL CONGRESS. 



Bibliographical notes on issues of Continental Congress, 1776; by W. C. 



Ford. 1905. 13 leaves, 4. Paper, 5c. LC 4.5 a : B 471 8 



Bibliographical notes on issues of Continental Congress. 1777; by W. C. 

 Ford. 1906. 10 leaves, 4. Paper, 5c. LC 4.5 a : B 471* 



Advance sheets of a bibliography included in Journals of Continental Congress. 



