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Obituaryof, 591. 



Greek courier. XIII. 



YACHT-RACE BETWEEN THE CAMBRIA AND 

 THE DAUNTLESS. X. 531. 



TALE COLLEGE. XII. The government of, 

 placed in the hands of the Alumni, 220. 



YANCEY, WILLIAM L. I. Appointed com- 

 missioner to Europe, 160. 



III. Birth, 846 ; death, 846 ; pursuits, 846. 



YARD, R. B. XV. Decease of, 579. 



YATES, RICHARD. VII. Senator from Illi- 

 nois, 131 ; on suffrage in the District of Co- 

 lumbia, 137. 



YEAMAN, GEORGE H. III. Representative 

 from Kentucky on the relation of the Confed- 

 erate States to the Union, 261 ; on the admis- 

 sion of West Virginia, 306. 



YEAS AND NAIS. IV. Senate. On the 

 resolution requiring Senators to take an oath, 

 233 ; on the exclusion of witnesses on account 

 of color, 236; on negro voters in Montana, 

 238 ; on colored voters in Washington, 242 ; 

 on excluding colored persons from cars in 

 Washington, 243-245 ; on prohibiting the coast- 

 wise slave-trade, 249 ; on repealing the fugi- 

 tive-slave laws, 254-257 ; on confiscation, 293 ; 

 on the bill to reorganize seceded States, 306 ; 

 on repealing the commutation clause of the 

 enrolment act, 325 ; on amendments to the 

 enrolment act, 326, 327. 



House. On the exclusion of witnesses on 

 account of color, 236 ; relative to negro voters 

 in Montana, 238-240 ; on colored persons in 

 railroad-cars, 245 ; on repealing the fugitive- 

 slave laws, 247 ; on amending the Constitution, 

 266 ; on confiscation, 287 ; on the bill to reor- 

 ganize seceded States, 298; on resolutions 

 relative to conscription, 315 ; on amendments 

 to the enrolment act, 329 ; on abolishing the 

 commutation clause, 330 ; on resolutions rela- 

 tive to the object of the war, 331-333 ; on 

 the expulsion of B. G. Harris, 348 ; do. on the 

 censure of the same, 348. 



V. Senate. On removing the disqualifica- 

 tion of color in carrying the mails, 217; on 

 reference to the Judiciary Committee of the 



resolutions for emancipating families of colored 

 soldiers, 220, 223 ; relative to exchange of 

 prisoners, 236 ; on the bill requiring an oath 

 of attorneys, 238 ; on amendment to appropri- 

 ation bill, 246 ; on the electoral vote of Louis- 

 iana, 270 ; to lay on the table certain creden- 

 tials, 278 ; relative to recognition of Louisiana, 

 289 ; on Freedmen's Bureau, 299. 



Jlouse. On terminating the treaty with 

 Canada, 205 ; on joint resolution to amend the 

 Constitution, 216 ; .on the resolution for eman- 

 cipating the families of colored soldiers, 224 ; 

 on a call for names of persons arrested, 241 ; 

 to lay reconstruction bill on the table, 257 ; on 

 the bill to forfeit the fee of insurgent land- 

 holders, 258 ; on resolution of terms of nego- 

 tiation, 290; do. on representation, 290; do. 

 on other resolutions, 291, 292 ; on agreeing to 

 report on Freedmen's bill, 297, 300. 



VI. Senate. On the reconstruction com- 

 mittee, 139 ; relative to the elective franchise, 

 154 ; on exclusion of Southern members, 182 ; 

 on constitutional amendment, 191 ; on the 

 civil-rights bill, 201 ; on the vetoed civil- 

 rights bill, 204; on Freedmen's Bureau bill, 

 210; on vetoed Freedmen's Bureau bill, 211, 

 214; on bill to relieve officers, 219; on the 

 bill to protect officers, 222 ; on admission of 

 Tennessee, 224; on the election of Senators, 

 231 ; on admission of Colorado, 234, 235 ; rela- 

 tive to President's power of removals, 246, 251, 

 252 ; to lay on table a resolution relative to 

 elective franchise in the Territories, 252. 



Home. On appointing a joint reconstruc- 

 tion committee, 128; relative to paying the 

 public debt, 130 ; on an amendment to the 

 Constitution, 144; on a resolution not to with- 

 draw the military forces, 144 ; on referring a 

 resolution, 145 ; on amendment to the Consti- 

 tution on representation, 148 ; on committee's 

 report, 155 ; on amendment of the Constitu- 

 tion, 186 ; on Senate amendments, 195 ; on 

 the civil-rights bill, 203 ; on the vetoed do., 

 205 ; on Freedmen's Bureau bill, 210, 211 ; on 



