430 



VIRGINIUS, STEAMER. 



WAKEFIELD, CYRUS. 



men, 745 ; to Iris troops, 746 ; details of his 

 campaign, 746, 747 ; dispatches, 747. 



II. Proceedings in, 800; popular conven- 

 tion, 801 ; formation of a State government, 

 801 ; Constitutional Convention, 801 ; act of 

 Congress for the admission of Western Vir- 

 ginia, 801 ; population of, 802 ; civil officers, 

 802. 



III. Convention, 845 ; State organization, 

 845 ; soldiers sent to the army, 845. 



IV. Elections, 810 ; Governor, 810 ; peace- 

 ful condition, 810 ; petroleum, 810. 



V. Financial condition, 819; proposed re- 

 union with Virginia, 819 ; Governor Boreman 

 on the oath of loyalty, 819, 820 ; educational sta- 

 tistics, 820 ; result of the October election, 820. 



VI. Disfranchising amendment to the State 

 constitution, 766; its adoption, 767; effect, 

 767 ; election, 767 ; institutions, 767. (See 

 West Virginia.) 



VIRGIMUS, STEAMER. XIII. The affair of, 

 719 ; diplomatic correspondence relative to, 262. 



VITET, LOUIS, French journalist, publicist, 

 and historian. XIII. Obituary of, 597. 



VON DER DECKEN, CHARLES C. VI. Birth, 

 767 ; career, 767 ; death, 767. 



VON MOLTKE, Count HELMUTS. XI. Career, 

 363, 364. 



VOORHEES, DANIEL W. III. Representa- 

 tive from Indiana, 233 ; on the transfer of 

 suits to the United States Courts, 252 ; on the 

 admission of members from Louisiana, 322, 

 323. 



VI. Representative from Indiana, 124 ; of- 

 fers a resolution on the President's message, 

 144. 



VOTES. IX. For President and Vice-Presi- 

 dent of the United States, 172. 



VREDENBERGH, PETER, Justice of New 

 Jersey Supreme Court. XIII. Obituary of, 

 565. 



VROOM, PETER D. XIII. Birth, 769 ; death, 

 769 ; Governor and Congressman of New Jer- 

 sey, 769 ; minister to Prussia, 769. 



WACHUSETT. VII. United States vessel 

 wrecked in Corea, 527. 



WADAY. XV. Situation, 754 ; area and 

 population, 754; divisions of the kingdom, 7o4 ; 

 religion, 754. 



WADE, BENJAMIN F. I. Senator in Thirty- 

 sixth Congress, 166 ; totally unable to under- 

 stand precisely what it is of which they com- 

 plain, 171 ; when has a Republican Senator 

 proposed to violate a right of the South? 171 ; 

 on the bill to discontinue postal service in se- 

 ceded States, 218. 



II. Senator from Ohio, 256 ; on the seizure 

 of railroads and telegraphs, 828. 



IV. Senator from Ohio, 219 ; on colored 

 voters in Montana, 240 ; on the relations of the 

 seceded States, 299 ; protest against the procla- 

 mation of the President relative to the bill of 

 Congress for reorganizing States, 307. 



V. Senator from Ohio, 205 ; on giving free- 

 dom to families of colored soldiers, 221 ; on 

 the exchange of prisoners, 226 ; on retaliation, 

 227-229; on the electoral vote of Louisiana, 

 267. 



VI. Senator from Ohio, 124 ; on the exclu- 

 sion of Southern members, 176 ; on admission 

 of Colorado, 233. 



VII. Senator from Ohio, 131 ; on suffrage 

 in the District of Columbia, 136 ; on suffrage 

 in Nebraska, 148, m, 160, 163 ; on suffrage in 

 the Territories, 173; on reconstruction, 239. 



VIII. Senator from Ohio, 124 ; President 

 pro tern, of the Senate, 129. 



IX. Senator from Ohio, 120 ; President 

 pro tern, of the Senate, 120. 



XI. Commissioner to San Domingo, 668; 

 report, 668. 



WADSWORTH, CRAIG W. XII. Obituary, 601. 



WADSWORTH, JAMES S. IV. Birth, 810; 

 public services, 810; death, 811. 



WADSWORTH, WILLIAM H. II. Represent- 

 ative from Kentucky, 275 ; on the limitation 

 of the war power, 309. 



IV. Member of Congress from Kentucky, 

 219 ; on confiscation, 284. 



WAGNER, Judge. VII. On the test-oath in 

 Missouri, 521. 



WATTE, MORRISON R. XII. Makes an argu- 

 ment as counsel of the United States before 

 the Geneva Tribunal, 253. 



XIII. Appointed Chief-Justice of the Unit- 

 ed States, 750 ; biographical sketch of, 750. 



WAKEFIELD, CYRUS, importer. XIII. Obit- 

 uary of, 584. 



