[89] Cong. Globe, 1866, p. 530.
[90] Cong. Globe, 1866, p. 1293.
[91] "Doolittle tells me he wrote the President a letter on the morning of the 22d of February, knowing there was to be a gathering which would call at the White House, entreating him not to address the crowd. But, said D., he did speak and his speech lost him two hundred thousand votes." (Diary of Gideon Welles, ii, 647.)
[92] W. A. Dunning, Reconstruction, p. 82.
[93] Both of these cases are reported in the first volume of Abbott's Circuit Court Reports.
[94] United States v. Harris, 106 U.S. 629.
[95] Civil Rights Cases, 109 U.S. 3.
CHAPTER XVIII
THE FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT