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Virginia in the most numerous branch of the Legislature of said State

in the year eighteen hundred and sixty; to be apportioned as

aforesaid。



SEC。  3。 And be it further enacted; That at said election the

registered voters of each State shall vote for or against a

convention to form a constitution therefor under this act。  Those

voting in favor of such a convention shall have written or printed on

the ballots by which they vote for delegates; as aforesaid; the words

〃For a convention;〃 and those voting against such a convention shall

have written or printed on such ballot the words 〃Against a

convention。〃 The persons appointed to superintend said election; and

to make return of the votes given thereat; as herein provided; shall

count and make return of the votes given for and against a

convention; and the commanding general to whom the same shall have

been returned shall ascertain and declare the total vote in each

State for and against a convention。  If a majority of the votes given

on that question shall be for a convention; then such convention

shall be held as hereinafter provided; but if a majority of said

votes shall; be against a convention; then no such convention shall

be held under this act: Provided; That such convention shall not be

held unless a majority of all such registered voters shall have voted

on the question of holding such convention。



SEC。  4。  And be it further enacted; That the commanding general of

each district shall appoint as many boards of registration as may be

necessary; consisting of three loyal officers or persons; to make and

complete the registration; superintend the election; and make return

to him of the votes; list of voters; and of the persons elected as

delegates by a plurality of the votes cast at said election; and upon

receiving said returns he shall open the same; ascertain the persons

elected as delegates; according to the returns of the officers who

conducted said election; and make proclamation thereof; and if a

majority of the votes given on that question shall be for a

convention; the commanding general; within sixty days from the date

of election; shall notify the delegates to assemble in convention; at

a time and place to be mentioned in the notification; and said

convention; when organized; shall proceed to frame a constitution and

civil government according to the provisions of this act; and the act

to which it is supplementary; and when the same shall have been so

framed; said constitution shall be submitted by the convention for

ratification to the persons registered under the provisions of this

act at an election to be conducted by the officers or persons

appointed or to be appointed by the commanding general; as

hereinbefore provided; and to be held after the expiration of thirty

days from the date of notice thereof; to be given by said convention;

and the returns thereof shall be made to the commanding general of

the district。



SEC。  5。  And be it further enacted; That if; according to said

returns; the constitution shall be ratified by a majority of the

votes of the registered electors qualified as herein specified; cast

at said election; at least one…half of all the registered voters

voting upon the question of such ratification; the president of the

convention shall transmit a copy of the same; duly certified; to the

President of the United States; who shall forthwith transmit the same

to Congress; if then in session; and if not in session; then

immediately upon its next assembling; and if it shall moreover appear

to Congress that the election was one at which all the registered and

qualified electors in the State had an opportunity to vote freely;

and without restraint; fear; or the influence of fraud; and if the

Congress shall be satisfied that such constitution meets the approval

of a majority of all the qualified electors in the State; and if the

said constitution shall be declared by Congress to be in conformity

with the provisions of the act to which this is supplementary; and

the other provisions of said act shall have been complied with; and

the said constitution shall be approved by Congress; the State shall

be declared entitled to representation; and senators and

representatives shall be admitted therefrom as therein provided。



SEC。  6。  And be it further enacted; That all elections in the States

mentioned in the said 〃Act to provide for the more efficient

government of the rebel States〃 shall; during the operation of said

act; be by ballot; and all officers making the said registration of

voters and conducting said elections; shall; before entering upon the

discharge of their duties; take and subscribe the oath prescribed by

the act approved July second; eighteen hundred and sixty…two;

entitled 〃An act to prescribe an oath of office〃: Provided; That if

any person shall knowingly and falsely take and subscribe any oath in

this act prescribed; such person so offending and being thereof duly

convicted; shall be subject to the pains; penalties; and disabilities

which by law are provided for the punishment of the crime of wilful

and corrupt perjury。



SEC。 7。 And be if further enacted; That all expenses incurred by the

several commanding generals; or by virtue of any orders issued; or

appointments made; by them; under or by virtue of this act; shall be

paid out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated。



SEC。 8。 And be it further enacted; That the convention for each State

shall prescribe the fees; salary; and compensation to be paid to all

delegates and other officers and agents herein authorized or

necessary to carry into effect the purposes of this act not herein

otherwise provided for; and shall provide for the levy and collection

of such taxes on the property in such State as may be necessary to

pay the same。



SEC。 9。 And be it further enacted; That the word 〃article;〃 in the

sixth section of the act to which this is supplementary; shall be

construed to mean; 〃section。〃



SCHUYLER COLFAX;

Speaker of the House of Representatives。



B。 F。 WADE;

President of the Senate pro tempore。









CHAPTER X1。



PASSAGE OF THE RECONSTRUCTION ACT OVER THE PRESIDENT'S VETOPLACED

IN COMMAND OF THE FIFTH MILITARY DISTRICTREMOVING OFFICERSMY

REASONS FOR SUCH ACTIONAFFAIRS IN LOUISIANA AND TEXASREMOVAL OF

GOVERNOR WELLSREVISION OF THE JURY LISTSRELIEVED FROM THE COMMAND

OF THE FIFTH MILITARY DISTRICT。



The first of the Reconstruction laws was passed March 2; 1867; and

though vetoed by the President; such was the unanimity of loyal

sentiment and the urgency demanding the measure; that the bill became

a law over the veto the day the President returned it to Congress。

March the 11th this law was published in General Orders No 。 10; from

the Headquarters of the Army; the same order assigning certain

officers to take charge of the five military districts into which the

States lately in rebellion were subdivided; I being announced as the

commander of the Fifth Military District; which embraced Louisiana

and Texas; a territory that had formed the main portion of my command

since the close of the war。



Between the date of the Act and that of my assignment; the Louisiana

Legislature; then in special session; had rejected a proposed repeal

of an Act it had previously passed providing for an election of

certain municipal officers in New Orleans。  This election was set for

March 11; but the mayor and the chief of police; together with

General Mower; commanding the troops in the city; having expressed to

me personally their fears that the public peace would be disturbed by

the election; I; in this emergency; though not yet assigned to the

district; assuming the authority which the Act conferred on district

commanders; declared that the election should not take place; that no

polls should be opened on the day fixed; and that the whole matter

would stand postponed till th

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