PROCLAMATIONS AND EXECUTIVE ORDERS.
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No. 26. | Convening an extraordinary session of the Senate on March 4th, 1865 | 752 |
No. 27. | Ordering deserters to return, and offering pardon. March 11, 1865 | 752 |
No. 28. | Directing the arrest of those who furnish arms, &c., to hostile Indians within the United States. March 17, 1865 | 753 |
No. 29. | Declaring certain ports in States lately in rebellion to be closed, as the blockade has been relaxed. April 11, 1865 | 753 |
No. 30. | Declaring that the port of Key West is to remain open. April 11, 1865 | 754 |
No. 31. | Relating to reciprocal hospitalities to vessels of war. April 11, 1865 | 754 |
No. 32. | Appointing the 25th of May a day of National humiliation and mourning. April 25, 1865 | 755 |
No. 33. | Postponing the day of mourning to 1st June. April 29, 1865 | 756 |
No. 34. | Offering rewards for the arrest of Jefferson Davis and others for conspiring to procure the murder of Abraham Lincoln. May 2, 1865 | 756 |
No. 35. | Ordering the arrest of insurgent cruisers, and declaring that hospitalities shall bo refused to the public vessels of those nations showing hospitalities to such cruisers. May 10, 1865 | 757 |
No. 36. | Declaring ports formerly closed to be open; disallowing belligerent rights and removing certain restrictions on trade. May 22, 1865 | 757 |
No. 37. | Granting pardon and amnesty, except, &c. May 29, 1865 | 758 |
No. 38. | Reorganizing a Constitutional Government in North Carolina. May 29, 1865 | 760 |
No. 39. | Reorganizing a Constitutional Government in Mississippi. June 13, 1865 | 761 |
No. 40. | Removing restrictions on trade east of the Mississippi River. June 13, 1865 | 763 |
No. 41. | Reorganizing a Constitutional Government in Georgia. June 17, 1865 | 764 |
No. 42. | Reorganizing a Constitutional Government in Texas. June 17, 1865 | 765 |
No. 43. | Reorganizing a Constitutional Government in Alabama. June 21, 1865 | 767 |
No. 44. | Rescinding the blockade and declaring its purposes. June 23, 1865 | 768 |
No. 46. | Removing restrictions on trade west of the Mississippi River. June 29, 1865 | 769 |
No. 46. | Reorganizing a Constitutional Government in South Carolina. June 30, 1865 | 769 |
No. 47. | Reorganizing a Constitutional Government in Florida. July 13, 1865 | 771 |
No. 48. | Removing all restrictions on trade. August 29, 1865 | 772 |
No. 49. | Declaring martial law no longer in force in Kentucky. October 12, 1865 | 773 |
No. 50. | Appointing 7th December a day of National thanksgiving. October 28, 1865 | 773 |
No. 51. | Revoking the suspension of the writ of habeas corpus, except in certain states and territories and in the District of Columbia. December 1, 1865 | 774 |
No. 52. | Certifying that the Amendment to the Constitution of the United States prohibiting slavery has been ratified by the Legislatures of the requisite number of States, and has become valid as a part of the Constitution. December 18, 1865 | 774 |
EXECUTIVE ORDERS.
Respecting soldiers absent without leave. March 10, 1863 | 775 |
Offering rewards for the arrest of felons from foreign countries committing felonies in the United States. April 10, 1865 | 776 |
Removing all restrictions on trade. April 29, 1865 | 776 |
Reestablishing the authority of the United States in Virginia. May 9, 1865 | 777 |
Directing all claims for reward for the arrest of Booth and others, to be presented by January 1, 1866. November 24, 1865 | 778 |