36 PRICE LIST 50 4TH EDITION 



IMPEACHMENT Continued. 



Select list of references on impeachment, 2d edition, with additions, 1912. 



38 pages, large 8 Paper, lOc. LC 2.2: Im 7* 



Swayne, Charles. Proceedings in Senate in matter of impeachment of 



Charles Swayne, judge of district court for northern district of Florida. 



1905. 734 pages. Cloth, 60c. Y 6.1 : Sw 2 



See also Hanford, Cornelius H. Johnson, Andrew. 



INAUGURATION DAY. 



Change in time for convening of Congress and commencement of terms of 

 President, Vice President, Senators, and Representatives, adverse report 

 to accompany S. J. Res. 10 [proposing an amendment to begin terms on 

 the first and second Mondays of Jamf&ry following their election] ; with 

 minority report. 1914. 1+5 pages. (63d Cong. 2d sess. S. Rept. 212, 

 2 pts.) Paper, each part, 5c. 



Change of inauguration day. Speech of Michael E. Driscoll of N. Y., in 

 House, May 16, 1910. (In Congressional Record of June 15, vol. 45, no. 

 154, pages 8301 to 8303.) Paper, 14c. 



Change of inauguration day. Speech of J. Warren Keifer of Ohio, in 

 House, May 16, 1910. (In Congressional Record of May 26, vol. 45, no. 

 137, pages 7073 to 7077.) Paper, 12c. 



Change. Report submitting bill proposing amendment to Constitution [that 



terms of office of members of Congress, President, and Vice-President 



shall be extended to last Thursday in April and that subsequently such 



terms shall begin and end that day, etc.], as substitute for H. J. R. 115. 



1910. 5 pages. (61st Cong. 2d sess., H. Rept. 769.) Paper, 5c. 



Same, substitute for H. J. R. 3. 1910. 6 pages. (61st Cong. 2d sess., 



H Rept. 121.) Paper, 5c. 



Inauguration day in the American republics. (In American Republics Bul- 

 letin, Mar. 1909, pages 397 to 411, illus.) Paper, 25c. AR 1.6 : 28 3 



Contains short accounts of the inaugurations of Washington, Adams, Jefferson, 

 Madison, Lincoln, and Roosevelt. 



INCOME TAX. See Constitutional amendments, 16th. 



INDIANA. Indiana Territory. Act to divide Territory northwest of the Ohio 

 into two separate governments [approved May 7, 1800]. (In Laws of 

 U. S., vol. 3, Bioren edition, pages 367 to 368.) Sheep, $1.00. S 7.8 : 3 



This act made Chillicothe the capital of Ohio Territory, and Saint Vincennes the 

 capital of the newly formed Indiana Territory. Acts regarding sale of public 

 lands in Indiana Territory are found on pages 596 to 603, and 670 to 673 of same 

 volume. 



See also Archives, llth report Civil War Illinois Michigan Morton, 

 Oliver P. 



INDIANS. See California Fort Recovery Horseshoe Bend. 

 See also Price List 24, Indians. 



INGALLS, JOHN JAMES, proceedings of acceptance of statue from Kansas. 

 1905. 128 pages, illus., large 8 Cloth, 60c. Y 7.2 : In 4 



INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. Memorandum history of the Department of the 

 Interior. 1913. 20 pages. Paper, 5c. I 1.2 : H 62 2 



INTERNATIONAL LAW. See Price List 10, Laws. 

 IOWA. See Land clubs Historical societies, 3d report. 

 ITALIAN ARCHIVES. See Archives, 10th report. 



JACKSON, ANDREW. 



Remarks on Andrew Jackson. Speech of Adam M. Byrd, of Miss., Feb.. 25, 



1909. (In Congressional record of Mar. 2, vol. 43, no. 67, pages 3676, 



3677.) Paper, 16c. 

 Report amending bill to aid Ladies' Hermitage Association to care for th 



Hermitage, home of Andrew Jackson, and collect remainder of Jackson 



relics. 1908. 2 pages. (60th Cong., 1st sess., H. Rept. 1119.) Paper, 5c. 



