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vetoed Freedmen's bill, 214 ; on officers' bill, 

 217; on admission of Tennessee members, 224; 

 on the admission of Colorado, 235 ; on resolu- 

 tions, 238-240. 



VII. Senate. On female suffrage in the 

 District of Columbia, 139 ; on an educational 

 test of suffrage, 143 ; do. on the bill, 143, 147 ; 

 relative to the Nebraska bill, 166, 170 ; on the 

 Colorado bill, 171, 173; on suffrage in the 

 Territories, 173 ; on the validity of certain 

 proclamations, 178 ; relative to removals from 

 office, 197-199 ; on reconstruction, 233, 243 ; 

 on reconstruction, 249, 250, 252, 253. 



House. On suffrage in the District of Co- 

 lumbia, 143, 147; relative to the Nebraska 

 bill, 169, 170 ; relative to the Colorado bill, 

 171 ; on declaring valid certain proclamations, 

 174; on suffrage in the Territories, 174; on 

 repeal of the amnesty clause, 178, 184 ; rela- 

 tive to removals from office, 187, 198, 199 ; 

 on resolutions relative to impeachment, 200 ; 

 relative to reconstruction, 222, 237, 241 ; on 

 reconstruction, 248, 250, 253. 



VIII. Senate. On printing extra copies of 

 the President's message, 126 ; on the bill to 

 secure equal rignts in the District of Columbia, 

 127 ; on resolution relative to ability' of the 

 Senate to try impeachment, 146 ; on recon- 

 struction, 160 ; on the Arkansas bill, 173-175; 

 relative to Alabama, 179 ; on admission of 

 Southern States, 181 ; on the veto of the court 

 bill, 193 ; on the veto of electoral college reso- 

 lution, 195 ; on the cotton-tax, 201. 



House. On the bill to secure equal rights in 

 the District of Columbia, 127 ; on the impeach- 

 ment resolution, 137; on the impeachment of 

 the President, 145 ; on reconstruction com- 

 mittee, 149 ; on reconstruction resolutions, 

 149 ; on bill, 151 ; on reconstruction, 160-168; 

 on the Alabama bill, 168 ; on the Arkansas 

 bill, 169-175 ; on the amendment to Southern 

 State constitutions, 177, 178 ; on the Supreme 

 Court quorum, 190 ; on the veto of the court 

 bill, 193 ; on the veto of electoral college reso- 

 lution, 195 ; on the cotton-tax, 199. 



IX. Senate. On considering joint resolu- 

 tion, 121 ; on motion to adjourn, 162 ; on 

 amendment to fifteenth amendment, 164, 165 ; 

 on Senator Fowler's amendment, 166 ; on 

 amendment to fifteenth amendment, 166-168 ; 

 on counting the vote of Louisiana, 171 ; rela- 

 tive to the tenure-of-office law, 180 ; relative 

 to payment of public debt, 183, 184; on the 



bill to strengthen the public credit, 186, 187; 

 on public debt, 190 ; on the 'tenure-of-office 

 bill, 194, 195; relative to the public credit, 

 196 ; on reconstruction, 200, 201. 



House. On amendments to the bill to en- 

 force the fourteenth amendment, 182, 133 ; 

 relative to the fifteenth amendment, 169, 170 ; 

 on the bill to strengthen the public credit, 186 ; 

 on public debt, 190; on a reconstruction com- 

 mittee, 192 ; on the tenure-of-office bill, 195 ; 

 relative to the public credit, 197; on recon- 

 struction, 199; on sympathy with Cuba,* 201. 



X. Senate. An amendment to Georgia 

 bill, 129 ; on the Georgia bill, 131 ; on amend- 

 ment to bill to admit Georgia, 145-147; on 

 amendment to the Virginia bill, 152, 153, 155, 

 158 ; on the Virginia bill, 158-160 ; on the 

 Mississippi bill, 166; on Texas bill, 168; on 

 amendment to the enforcement bill, 181, 182 ; 

 on the bill, 183. 



House. On resolution relative to repudia- 

 tion, 118 ; on resolution on tariff, 119 ; on the 

 Georgia bill, 131 ; on the bill to admit Georgia, 

 135 ; on amendments to Georgia bill, 147; on 

 the bill to admit Virginia, 157-160 ; on the 

 Mississippi bill, 161; on the Texas bill, 167; 

 on the enforcement bill, 170 ; on the natural- 

 ization bill, 185, 187, 188, 195-197; on the 

 resolution respecting Cuba, 204. 



XI. Senate. On the bill to enforce the 

 fifteenth amendment, 154 ; relative to San 

 Domingo resolution, 155 ; on executive session, 

 157; on San Domingo, 163; on the business 

 of the session, 171 ; relative to Southern af- 

 fairs, 179-184; relative to the bill to enforce 

 the fifteenth amendment, 220, 226-228. 



House. On the bill to enforce the fifteenth 

 amendment, 152; on the bill to enforce the 

 fourteenth amendment, 206 ; on motion to lay 

 on the table resolution to appoint San Domingo 

 commissioners, 133 ; relative to revenue re- 

 form, 134 ; on reconstruction bill, 142 ; rela- 

 tive to the test-oath, 144 ; on the bill to en- 

 force the fourteenth amendment, 152, 206 ; on 

 San Domingo, 163 ; to repeal the duties on 

 salt, 169 ; to repeal the duties on coal, 169 ; to 

 place tea and coffee on the free list, 170; rela- 

 tive to Southern affairs, 180 ; relative to the 

 bill to enforce the fourteenth amendment, 223, 

 227. 



XII. Senate. On a resolution for informa- 

 tion relative to South Carolina, 120 ; on adjourn- 

 ment, 124 ; on retrenchment amendment, 133 ; 



