414 



TRAPIER, PAUL. 



TRUMBULL, LYMAN. 



TRAPIER, Rev. PAUL, D.D. XII. Obituary, 

 622. 



TRAUT, Dr. JOSEPH V. XI. Action on Dol- 

 linger's case, 689. 



TREASON. I. Secretary Seward's letter de- 

 fining, 358. 



TREASURY DEPARTMENT, UNITED STATES. 

 IX. Establishment of the various offices con- 

 nected with the department, 680 ; list of sec- 

 retaries, 680 ; assistant secretaries, 680 ; di- 

 vision of the department into bureaus, 681 ; 

 importance of the office of treasurer, 681 ; list 

 of treasurers, 681 ; duties of the comptroller, 

 681; duties of the auditors, 681 ; internal rev- 

 enue bureau, 681 ; national currency bureau, 

 681 ;' registrar of the treasury, 682 ; commis- 

 sioner of customs, 682 ; statistical bureau, 682 ; 

 receipts and expenditures, for 1869, 682; his- 

 tory of the national debt, 683 ; exhibit of ex- 

 ports, imports, expenditures, and debt, for each 

 year since the organization of the Government, 

 683. 



XII. Condition of, 698. (See Finances of 

 the United. State.) 



TREATY BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND 

 GREAT BRITAIN. II. For the suppression of 

 the slave-trade, 741. 



TREATY OF WASHINGTON (see Diplomatic 

 Correspondence and Foreign Relations). XII. 

 Debate on, in the Dominion Parliament, 265 ; 

 in the English Parliament, 358 ; popular excite- 

 ment in England, 359. (See President Grant's 

 message, p. 695.) 



TRENCH, WILLIAM STEWART. XII. Obit- 

 uary, 645. 



TRENT, STEAMER. I. How employed, 693 ; 

 passengers, 693 ; boarded by officers from the 

 San Jacinto, 693 ; the English report, 693 ; an 

 officer's report, 694; protest of Mason and 

 Slidell, 694; details, 695. 



TRIBUNE, NEW YORK. XII. (See Greeley, 

 Horace.) 



TRICHINOSIS. V. (See Swine, Disease of.) 



TROPLONG, RAYMOND THEODORE. IX. Birth, 

 684; death, 684; pursuits, 684; works, 684. 



TROUSDALE, General WILLIAM; XII. Obit- 

 uary, 611. 



TRUMBULL, LYMAN. I. Senator in Thirty- 

 sixth Congress, 166; on slavery in Arizona, 

 190 ; reply to Senator Davis, 192 ; on the con- 

 dition of affairs, 223 ; on the acts of President 

 Lincoln, 233 ; on the object of the war, 241. 



II. Senator, on the Federal force before 



Fort Donelson, 82 ; on the arrests of citizens, 

 284, 285 ; on the loyalty of Senators, 803 ; on 

 the seizure of railroads and telegraphs, 327 ; 

 on the confiscation bill, 849, 371 ; on emanci- 

 pation, 371. 



III. Senator from Illinois, 233 ; on the trans- 

 fer of certain suits to the United States Courts, 

 249 ; on the discharge of state pTisoners, 257, 

 258 ; on compensated emancipation in Missou- 

 ri, 314. 



IV. Senator from Illinois, 219 ; on the oatli 

 of a Senator, 223 ; on colored voters in Mon- 

 tana, 239 ; on amending the Constitution, 257 ; 

 on confiscation, 287. 



V. Senator from Illinois, 205 ; on trials by 

 military commission, 243-246 ; on the electo- 

 ral vote of Louisiana, 258-261 ; on the admis- 

 sion of a Senator from Virginia, 275 ; on the 

 government in Louisiana, 288. 



VI. Senator from Illinois, 124 ; on the re- 

 construction committee, 188; on civil-rights 

 bill, 196; on the veto of the civil-rights bill, 

 203; on the Freedmen's Bureau bill, 207; 

 makes report of Judiciary Committee on 

 Stockton's right to a seat, 226-229; on the 

 President's power to remove from office, 

 241-247. 



VII. Senator from Illinois, 131 ; on the va- 

 lidity of certain proclamations, 176; on repeal 

 of the amnesty clause, 179 ; on reconstruction, 

 239. 



VIII. Senator from Illinois, 124 ; on recon- 

 struction, 152 ; on a quorum of the Supreme 

 Court, 186. 



IX. Senator from Illinois, 191 ; on the ten- 

 ure of office, 192, 194, 195. 



X. Senator from Illinois, 117; on the reso- 

 lution to admit Virginia, 149, 150 ; on the Mis- 

 sissippi bill, 162-166 ; on naturalizing Chinese, 

 189-193. 



XI. Senator from Illinois, 132 ; on the bill 

 to enforce the fourteenth amendment, 210, 

 211. 



XII. Senator from Illinois, 119- relative to 

 adjournment, 123; offers a resolution to ap- 

 point a committee of retrenchment, 124; 

 moves his resolution on retrenchment as an 

 amendment, 126 ; on retrenchment, 129 ; of- 

 fers a resolution for a retrenchment com- 

 mittee, 133; moves amendment, 136, 137; on 

 the civil-rights amendment, 144; on motion to 

 take up amnesty bill, 154 ; on the force bill, 

 175,176; on civil-rights amendment, 168; on 



