[1530] Globe, May 11, 1868, p. 2412.
[1531] Cong. Globe, June 5 and 6, 1868, pp. 2858, 2865, 2867, 2900, 2964; McPherson, “Reconstruction,” p. 340; Foulke, “Life of Morton,” Vol. II, p. 47.
[1532] Globe, June 9 and 10, 1868, pp. 2965, 3017.
[1533] Globe, June 12, 1868, pp. 3089, 3090, 3097.
[1534] Globe, June 25, 1868, p. 3484.
[1535] Globe, June 25, 1868, pp. 3466, 3484; McPherson, p. 338.
[1536] McPherson, p. 337. The present constitution of the state, adopted in 1901, nullifies this fundamental condition. Other southern states have also disregarded this limitation.
[1537] McPherson, p. 338.
[1538] G. O. No. 101, July 14, 1868.
[1539] Warner, who was said to have gone to his own state—Ohio—and run for office, now returned.