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YEAS AND NAYS. 



ZWIRNER, ERNST F. 



on civil-rights amendment, 146 ; on retrench- 

 ment amendment, 139; to lay on table am- 

 nesty bill, 164; on amendment to civil-rights 

 amendment, 166-170 ; on amendments to am- 

 nesty bill, 172-174 ; on amendment to the 

 force bill, 178-182 ; on the amendment to the 

 appropriation bill, 191-196; relative to the 

 enforcement amendment, 198-209 ; on suspen- 

 sion of the writ of habeas corpus, 214. 



House. Relative to postal telegraphy, 122 ; 

 on a suspension of the rules, 124, 125 ; on am- 

 nesty bill, 154 ; on the election bill, 184-186 ; 

 relative to the enforcement amendment, 197 ; 

 on suspension of the writ of habeas corpus, 

 215. 



XIII. Senate. On the bill to allow a draw- 

 back at Boston, 144 ; on resolution relative to 

 railroad transportation, 145; relative to the 

 franking privilege, 146 ; relative to the aboli- 

 tion of the franking privilege, 148, 149; on 

 the amendments to the salary bill, 161, 162 ; 

 relative to the salary bill, 165-167; relative to 

 the finances, 177; on the Louisiana govern- 

 ment bill, 204 ; on the bill relative to claims 

 for damages under the Geneva award, 213. 



House. On supplement to civil-rights bill, 

 139 ; on supplement to remove political dis- 

 abilities, 140 ; on supplement relative to Wil- 

 liam and Mary College, 140, 141 ; on the bill to 

 abolish franking privilege, 149 ; on the salary 

 bill, 165; relative to Louisiana, 178; on the 

 report of the Credit Mobilier investigating 

 committee, 236, 237. 



XIV. Senate. On the amendment to the 

 bill to repeal the salary law, 172-174 ; on sub- 

 stitute to finance bill, 198; on the bill, 198; 



on the veto of the inflation bill, 200 ; on tho 

 civil-rights bill, 222. 



House. On an amendment to the bill to re- 

 peal the salary law, 161 ; on the substitute, 

 162; on engrossing the bill, 163; on concur- 

 rence with the Senate, 174; on the inflation 

 bill, 199. 



XV. Senate. On amendment of the specie- 

 payment bill, 152 ; on amendment on its pas- 

 sage, 155 ; on the civil-rights bill, 169 ; on com- 

 pulsory education clause of the District of Co- 

 lumbia bill, 176, 177; on the bill relative to 

 counting the electoral vote for President, 206 ; 

 relative to a call on the President for informa- 

 tion on Louisiana affairs, 216. 



House. On the bill for the resumption of 

 specie payments, 155 ; on the civil-rights bill, 

 167; on the term of the presidential office, 208. 



V FAIRS, JOHN L. XV. Decease of, 580. 



YELLOW FEVER. VII. Prevalence, 773; 

 symptoms, 773 ; stages, 773 ; causes, 773 ; treat- 

 ment, 773. 



XIII. In Louisiana and Tennessee, 20. 



TOST, JACOB S. XII. Obituary, 609. 



YOUNG, BENJAMIN, actor. . XIII. Obituary 

 of, 578. 



YOUNG, Colonel G. J. XI. Obituary of, 568. 



YOUNG, JOSUE M. VI. Birth, 772; pur- 

 suits, 772 ; death, 772. 



YOUNG, THOMAS G. XV. Decease of, 585. 



YTTRIUM. V. Popp's investigations, 825 ; 

 how obtained, 826 ; erbium and terbium, 826. 



YULEE, DAVID L. I. Senator in Thirty- 

 sixth Congress, 166; withdraws, 193; remarks 

 on, 193. 



YUNGER, JOHN. III. Case of, 490. 



7 \CIIARI.E, HEINRICH A., a German jurist. 

 XV. Biographical sketch of, 764. 



ZAGONYI, Mnjor CHARLES. I. Recapture of 

 Springfield, Mo., 659. 



ZAHN, JOHN C. W. XI. Obituary of, 599. 



ZANZIBAR. XIII. Treaty for the suppres- 

 sion of the slave-trade, 780 ; sultanate its his- 

 tory, 780 ; territory, 780 ; area and population, 

 780; commerce, 780; slave-mart, 780; pro- 

 ceedings of England, 780 ; results, 780. 



ZELLWEGER, ULRIC. XI. Obituary of, 594. 



ZETLA. XV. The port of, 264. 



ZOLLICOFFER, General. II. Defeated in Ken- 

 tucky, 27. 



ZORILLA, Sefior. XII. Supported for Presi- 

 dent of the Spanish Cortes, 741 ; coalition 

 formed at his house, 742 ; invited to fr>rm a 

 ministry, 745 ; issues a circular on the ap- 

 proaching election, 745 ; opposes the motion 

 to impeach ministers, 747. 



ZWIRNER, ERNST F. I. His birth, 758 ; 

 education, 758 ; labors in architecture, 758. 



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