Louisiana, March 5, 1869. South Carolina, March 16, 1869. New Hampshire, July 7, 1869. Ohio, January 27, 1870. Georgia, February 2, 1870. Texas, February 18, 1870. Minnesota, February 19, 1870. The State of New Jersey ratified this amendment on the 21st of February, 1871, subsequent to the date of the proclamation of the Secretary of State. The States of California, Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, Oregon, and Tennessee rejected this amendment. *New York withdrew her consent to the ratification January 5, 1870. †Ohio had previously rejected the amendment May 4, 1869. New Jersey had previously rejected the amendment. ANALYTICAL INDEX TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES AND THE AMENDMENTS THERETO. A. Art. Sec. Cl. Page Abridged. The privileges or immunities of citizens of the Accounts of receipts and expenditures of public money Accused shall have a speedy public trial. In all criminal 1515 1 9 7 15 36 6 36 He shall be tried by an impartial jury of the State 36 He shall be informed of the nature of the accusation. He shall have the assistance of counsel for his defense. [Amendments].. 6 36 Actions at common law involving over twenty dollars Acts, records, and judicial proceedings of another State. Congress shall prescribe the manner of proving such Adjourn from day to day. A smaller number than a Adjourn for more than three days, nor to any other place Admiralty and maritime jurisdiction. The judicial power Admitted by the Congress into this Union, but no new State shall be formed or erected within the jurisdic- Adrice and consent of the Senate. The President shall To appoint ambassadors or other public ministers and To appoint all other officers of the United States not To be taken by the President of the United States.. No warrants shall be issued but upon probable cause To support the Constitution. Senators and Repre- Art. Sec. Cl. Page. Age. No person shall be a Representative who shall not No person shall be a Senator who shall not have Ambassadors, or other public ministers and consuls. The The judicial power of the United States shall extend Amendments to the Constitution. Whenever two-thirds To the Constitution. On application of the legisla- Shall be valid when ratified by the legislatures of or Except in cases in the land or naval forces, or in the exceptions and under such regulations as Congress Application of the legislature of the executive of a State. Of such inferior officers as they may think proper in |