INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



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TOOMBS, EGBERT, Letter on the Confederate currency, 205 ; 

 remarks in the Assembly Hall, 207-208. 



TEUMBULL, LYMAN, Senator from Illinois, 283; on the trans- 

 fer of certain suits to the U. 8. Courts, 249 ; on the dis- 

 charge of state prisoners, 257-208; on compensated 

 emancipation in Missouri, 314. 



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Unitarians. Numbers, 831 ; ministers, 881 ; churches, 881 ; 

 do. in Ireland, 831 ; do. on the continent, 831. 



United States. Emancipation proclamation issued, 631 ; 

 Tiews of the Government, 832; letter from Secretary 

 Seward to Mr. Dayton, 832 ; letter from Secretary 

 Chase to the Loyal League in New York, 882; speech 

 of Postmaster Blair at Cleveland, 832 ; speech of Secre- 

 tary Chase at Cincinnati on emancipation proclamation' 

 882 ; do. at Baltimore, 834 ; remarks of the President in 

 his letter to Springfield, 833 ; his amnesty proclamation, 

 833; arguments of those -who sustained the procla- 

 mation, 834 ; do. of those who opposed the proclama- 

 tion, 834 : letter from Earl Eussell on the proclama- 

 tion, 834 ; extent of the operation of the proclama- 

 tion, 888 ; slaves liberated, 835 ; its efficiency and in- 

 fluence on the colored race, 835 ; efforts to secure the 

 advantages of it, 885 ; enlistment of colored troops, 

 885 ; question of the relation of the insurrectionary 

 States to the Union raised, 835 ; extent of this question, 

 836 ; consequences awaiting its decision, 836 ; letter of the 

 Solicitor of the Treasury, Mr. Whiting, 836 ; letter of 

 Eobert Dale Owen, 838 ; J. J. Combe's review of Mr. 

 "Whiting's letter, 839 ; remarks of the press, 840 ; re- 

 marks of Judge Sprague, 840 ; members of the Cabinet, 

 841; intercourse between citizens North and South, 841 ; 

 letter of Fernando Wood on peace propositions, 841 ; 

 reply of the President, 841 ; Colored People's Conven- 

 tion, 842 ; resolutions, 842 ; Convention of War Demo- 

 crats, 842 ; resolutions, 842 : various meetings of Con- 

 servative Union men, 842-843 Convention of Germans, 

 843. 



VALLANDIGHAM, CLEMENT L., Representative of Ohio, 233 ; 



offers a resolution relative to peace propositions, 234 ; 



defines his*position on the civil war, 265 ; the arrest and 



trial of, 478. 

 Vermont. Troops sent to the army, 843; conventions, 843; 



elections, 848. 



VERNET, EMILE J. H. Birth, 848; death, 848; paintings, 843. 

 Virginia. Military force, 844; bank circulation, 844; debt, 



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Virginia East. Organization, 844; officer*, 844; emancipa- 

 tion convention, 845. 



Virginia West. Convention, 845; State organization, 845 ; 

 soldiers sent to the army, 840. 



VOORHEES, DANIEL W., Eepresentative from Indiana, 233; 

 on the transfer of suits to the U. 8. courts, 252 ; on the 

 admission of members from Louisiana, 822, 828. 



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Wasium, supposed new metal, 845 ; features, 845. 



WARING, FREDERICK A., the case of; 491. 



WATTS, Governor of Alabama. Hi letter on reconstruc- 

 tion, 8. 



West Virginia. Act consenting to the division of Vir- 

 ginia, 806. 



WHATELY, RICHARD. Birth, 845; death, 845; offices and 

 writings, 845. 



Wisconsin. Correspondence with Gen. Pope, 846 ; war ap- 

 propriations, 846; elections, 846. 



WHITB, CHILTON A., Eepresentative from Ohio, 238 ; on the 

 conscript bill, 281. 



WHITING, WM. Circular to provost-marshals relative to 

 arrests, 485 ; letter on the relations of the insurrection- 

 ary States, 886. 



WICKLIFFB, CHARLES A., Representative from Ky., 288 ; of- 

 fers a resolution relative to military governor in the 

 District of Columbia, 284; on African soldiers, 260; on 

 the conscript bill, 280, 288, 284 



WILSON, HENRY, Senator from Mass., 288; on arrests in Del- 

 aware, 235; on immediate emancipation in Missouri, 

 813,315; on the conscript bill, 274, 275 ; on a national 

 currency, 295. 



WILSON, ROBERT, Senator from Missouri, 233; on compen- 

 sated emancipation in Missouri, 816. 



WOOD, FERNANDO. Letter to the President on peace prop- 

 ositions, 841. 



WRIGHT, HENDRICK B., Eepresentative from Pennsylvania, 

 233; offers resolutions on public affairs, 265; on the 

 conscript bill, 280. 



WEIGHT, Jos. A., Senator from Indiana, 238; remarks on ar- 

 rests, 840 ; on the discharge of State prisoners, 245. 



TEAMAN, GEORGE H., Representative from Ky., on the re- 

 lation of the Confederate States to the Union, 261 ; on 

 the admission of West Virginia, 806. 



TTJNOER, JOHN, case of, 490. 



YAXCEY, Wsi. L. Birth, 846; death, 846; pursuits, 846. 



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