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848 INDEX. Prize Proceedings, (continued.) Prockzmazions by the President, (continued.) accounts of sums received in prize declaring the discontinuance of discauses, . . . . 812 crimlnating duties of tonnage and imdistrict attorney to retain therefrom not posts, as respects vessels ofNimragna., 739 more than $3000, in addition, &c., . . . 312 that the blockade of Brownsville, prize commissioners, except naval, each Texas, shall cease, so far that, &c., 740 to retain therefrom not more than that the amnesty proclamation does $8000, for all services in prize causes, 312 not apply to persons in custody,. 741 excess received by district attorney and revoking the exequatur of Charles Hunt, prize commissioners to be paid over consul of Belgium at St. Louis, Misto naval pension fund,. .. . ... 313 souri, . 741 commissions of auctioneers,. .. 313 suspending the writ of habeas corpus special counsel may be employed for and establishing martial law in Kencaptors, wheh, &c.,. 813 tucky, ... . .. . . 742 compensation to, . 313 appointing a day of national humiliation charged to what fund, 313 and prayer, 743 witness fees in, how to be paid, 313 declaring the opinions of the President prize property, when to be delivered to of the United States as to the plan of claimants on stipulation, &c., 813 restoration of the states in rebellion,.. 744 when captured vessel, &c., is taken by calling for five hundred thousand volungovernment, before coming into cus- teers for the military service, and mdy of prize court, 314 ordering draft for the quotas untilled how surveyed, &c., . .. 314 after fifty days. July 18, 1864,. . 747 value oi} where to be then deposited, 314 declaring Newport, Vt., a port for exit) because, &c., no part of captured portation, .. . ... 749 property is sent in, . 314 appointing a day of thanksgiving and proceedings for adjudication to be praise, . 750 when and where commenced, . . . 314 declaring Nevada admitted into the proceeds ot} where deposited,. . 314 Union, . . . ...,, 750 when captors may institute, . . . 314 declaring the blockade of certain ports to when other persons, if captors, cease, so far that, &c., .. . 751 delay, &c., 314 calling for three hundred thousand volsalvage for recaptures, , .. . . 314 unteers, ... 751 not to contravene any treat , .. 315 declaring St. Albans, Vt., a port for exno part of, to go to United gtates, . 815 portation, . . ,... 751 sale of captured property, when to be calling an extra session of the Senate,.. 752 transferred to another district, ... , 315 ordering deserters to return to their when the duty of marshal, 315 posts, .,... 752 when marshal may be required so directing that persons furnishing arms to do, ... . .. 315 to hostile Indians, be arrested, &c.,. .. 753 wilful acting with intent to defraud or declaring certain ports in states lately in delay captor, or claimants, &c., how rebellion, to be closed, as the blockade punished, . 315 has been relaxed, ... 753, 754 " vessels of the navy " includes what,.. 315 declaring that the port of Key West is provisions of act to apply to all captures to remain open, _ ..,... . .. 754 made as prize, Src., . 315 relating to reciprocal hospitalities to vesrepealing clause, . 315 sels of war, 755 Prcclamatians by the President, appointing the 25th of May a day of declaring rebels and insurgents and their national humiliation and mourning,. . 755 aiders and abettors subject to martial postponing the day of mourning to 1st law, and suspending the writ of habeas June, · .. . . 756 corpus in certain cases, ... . . _730 offering rewards for the arrest of Jefferrevoking exceptions in proclamation of son Davis and others, for conspiring to August 16, 1861, ... 731 procure the murder of Abraham Linact admitting West Virginia as a state coln, .. 756 to be in force, ..,... 731 ordering the arrest of insurgent cruisers, plea of alienage not to be allowed to and declaring that hospitalities shall avoid military duty in the case of cer- be refused to the public vessels of tain persons, .,,.. . . 732 those nations showing hospitalities to calling for one hundred thousand militia such cruisers, .. 757 for six mouths’ service, from Mary- declaring ports formerl · closed to be land, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West open, disallowing behigerent rights, Virginia, .. 738 and removing certain restrictions on appointing days of national thanks- trade, .. 757, 758 giving, praise, and prayer, . 734, 736 granting pardon and amnesty, except, suspending the privileges of the writ of &c., .. 758 habeas corpus, . 7 34 reorganizing a constitutional governpermitting commercial intercourse with ment in North Carolina, .. . . 760 Alexandria, under certain restrictions, 735 reorganizing a constitutional governcalling for three hundred thousand men ment in Mississippi, 761 to serve for three years, or the war,.. 736 declaring restrictions on trade east of the granting pardon to those in rebellion, Mississippi River removed, . 753 upon conditions, and excepting certain reorganizing a constitutional governpersons, ... 740 ment in Georgia, .. 764