400 



SUGAR. 



SUMNER, CHARLES. 



SUGAR. I. Export of, prohibited, 165. 



VI. Varieties of cane, 711 ; qualities and 

 composition of cane- juice, 712; manufacture 

 of raw sugars, 712; improvements, 713; pro- 

 cess of refining, 714; improvements in, 716; 

 importation and consumption of, 717, 718. 



VII. Exports from Brazil, 71. 

 SUGAR-INSECT. VIII. Where found, 716; 



its characteristics, 716 ; how detected, 717. 



SULLY, THOMAS. XII. Birth, 748 ; success 

 as a painter, 748 ; death, 748. 



SULPHUR. VII. Produce of, in Italy, 703 ; 

 amount produced, 703 ; mode of separating from 

 other substances, 703 ; deposits in Sicily, 704 ; 

 operations of the Romagna Company, 704; 

 method of purification in the Romagna, 704. 



SULPHUR, ABSORPTION OF, BY GOLD. XI. 

 New-Zealand gold-fields, 710 ; examinations to 

 test loss, 710 ; results, 710. 



SULTAN. I. Of Turkey, 1. 



SUMDIERSVILLE, Ya. I. Description of, 663 ; 

 skirmish at, 663. 



SUMNER, CHARLES. I. Member of the Senate, 

 166; offers a memorial against any compro- 

 mise, 223. 



II. Senator from Massachusetts, 256; on 

 the employment of the armies, 293 ; on the 

 loyalty of Senators, 302 ; on the legal-tender 

 Treasury notes, 326 ; on emancipation in the 

 District of Columbia, 337 ; resolutions on the 

 relations of the United States and the territory 

 of the Confederate States, 345 ; on the confis- 

 cation bill, 359-362 ; on the war-power of the 

 Government, 367. 



III. Senator from Massachusetts, 233 ; of- 

 fers a resolution relative to the sale of f reed- 

 men for slaves by the enemy, 234 ; on compen- 

 sated emancipation in Missouri, 318-320 ; offers 

 resolutions relative to foreign interference, 

 326 ; relative to letters of marque, 328. 



IV. Senator from Massachusetts, 219; on 

 the oath required of a Senator, 224, 231 ; on 

 the. exclusion of witnesses on account of color, 

 236 ; on negro voters in Montana, 237-240 ; 

 on excluding colored persons from cars hi Wash- 

 ington, 242-244 ; on prohibiting the coastwise 

 slave-trade, 246-249 ; on repealing the fugitive- 

 slave laws, 249-251, 253 ; on amending the 

 Constitution, 262 ; on the admission of Sena- 

 tors from Arkansas, 311 ; on repealing the 

 commutation clause of the enrolment act, 319. 



V. Senator from Massachusetts, 205; on 

 giving freedom to families of colored soldiers, 



220 ; on retaliation, 228-234 ; on requiring an 

 oath, 237, 238 ; on the position of the States, 

 270 ; on the admission of a Senator from Vir- 

 ginia, 275, 276 ; on the government in Louisiana, 

 278-288 ; on the Peace Conference, 392 ; on 

 the Freedmen's bill, 297. 



VI. Senator from Massachusetts, 134; of- 

 fers a resolution declaratory of the constitu- 

 tional amendment abolishing slavery, 125 ; do. 

 declaratory of the duty of Congress in respect 

 to guarantees of the national security and the 

 national faith, 125 ; do. respecting the duty of 

 Congress relative to loyal citizens in the South- 

 ern States, 125 ; on the report of Carl Schurz, 

 133 ; against resolution on representation, 149 

 -152 ; on Stockton's right to a seat, 229 ; against 

 the admission of Colorado, 232 ; on emancipa- 

 tion in Russia, 237 ; on the President's power 

 to remove office-holders, 242. 



VII. Senator from Massachusetts, 131 ; on 

 an educational test of suffrage, 143 ; on the 

 Nebraska bill, 148-163; on removals from of- 

 fice, 193-196; offers resolutions on reconstruc- 

 tion, 203, 238, 239, 246. 



VIII. Senator from Massachusetts, 124 ; 

 on printing extra copies of the President's mes- 

 sage, 125 ; on securing equal rights in the Dis- 

 trict of Columbia, 126 ; offers resolutions on 

 the responsibility of Senators for their votes 

 on impeachment, 146 ; on the action of Ohio, 

 196. 



IX. Senator from Massachusetts, 120; on 

 postponing the joint resolution of amendment, 

 121; on the fifteenth amendment, 139-141, 

 145, 147, 159 ; on fifteenth amendment, 162 ; 

 offers an amendment to the fifteenth amend- 

 ment, 167 ; offers an amendment to bill to re- 

 peal tenure-of -office law, 180; on the public 

 credit, 196; discussion in the British Parlia- 

 ment of his speech on the Alabama claims 

 treaty, 317. 



X. Senator from Massachusetts, 117; asks 

 leave to introduce a bill respecting appellate 

 I'urisdiction of Supreme Court, 118 ; on the 

 bill to admit Georgia, 140 ; speech when sere- 

 naded, 726; on the Virginia resolution, 152 

 -155; on the Mississippi bill, 165; on amend- 

 ment to enforcement bill, 181 ; on the natu- 

 ralization bill, 186 ; offers amendment to natu- 

 ralization bill, 186-189. 



XI. Senator from Massachusetts, 132 ; of- 

 fers a resolution relative to San Domingo, 155 

 -157 ; his resolutions relative to San Domingo, 



