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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 Declaring martial law no longer in force in Kentucky.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