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INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



ments in, T16; importation and consumption of, 717, 

 71 8. 



Br/MNEK, CHARLES. Senator from Massachusetts, 134 ; offers 

 a resolution declaratory of the Constitutional Amend- 

 ment abolishing slavery, 125; do. declaratory of the duty 

 of Congress in respect to guarantioE of the national security 

 and the national faith, 125 ; do. respecting the duty of Con- 

 gress relative to loyal citizens in the Southern States, 

 125 , on the report of Carl Schurz, 133 ; against resolu- 

 tion on representation, 149-152 ; on Stockton's right to a 

 seat, 229 ; against the admission of Colorado, 232 ; on 

 emancipation in Eussia, 237 ; on the President's power 

 to remove office-holders, 242. 



Sweden and Norway. Government, 719; area, 719 ; popu- 

 lation, 719; army, 719; debt, 719; commerce, 719. 



Switzerland. Area, 719 ; population, 719 ; army, 719; 

 amendment to the constitution, 719. 



T. 



Taxation. See Finances. 



Telegraph, Electric. Atlantic Submarine Line, 719 ; various 

 cables used, 720, 721 ; laying the cable in 1866, 722; Inter- 

 national, or Eusso-American Line, 723; important sub- 

 marine line. 726 ; miscellaneous, 727. 



TELLIEK, BEMIGUJS J. Kirth, 727; pursuits, 727; death, 727; 



Tennessee. Views of the Legislature on. the messages of 

 the President, 727; law for the benefit of persons of 

 American or African descent, 723; action on the dis- 

 franchisement bill, 723; the test oath, 728 ; special ses- 

 sion of the Legislature, 728; application to the Federal 

 Government for a military force, 729 ; arrest of mem- 

 bers, 729; forcing a quorum, 729; habeas corpus, 729; 

 views of the Governor, 729 ; universal suffrage and uni- 

 versal amnesty measure, 780; riot at Memphis, 730; re- 

 port of General Stoneman, 730; report of the city press, 

 731 ; Union State Convention, 731 ; criminal trials, 732 ; 

 movement in East Tennessee for a separate State or- 

 ganization, 732 ; State debt, 732. 



Territories of the United States. Arizona, 732 ; Dakota, 

 733; Idaho, 733; Indian Territory, 734; Montana, 735; 

 Nebraska, 735 ; New Mexico, 737 ; Utah, 737 ; Washing- 

 ton, 783. 



Test Oaths. Kci of Congress, 738; oath in Missouri, 738; 

 difficulty to select persons in the South to carry on the 

 government, 738 ; communication to Congress, 738 ; 

 constitutionality of the act of Missouri before the Su- 

 preme Court, 739 ; opinions of the court, 739, 740-752. 



Texas. The State convention, 741 ; ordinance declaring 

 null the ordinance of secession, 741 ; ordinance relative 

 to the war debt, 741 ; .civil rights conferred on frecdmen, 

 741 ; other acts of the convention, 741, 742 ; vote by the 

 people on constitutional amendments, 742; session of 

 the Legislature, 742 ; finances, 742 ; schools, 742 ; insane 

 asylum, 742; deaf and dumb asylum, 742; blind asylum, 

 742 ; geological survey, 743; other acts of the Legislature, 

 743 ; correspondence of the Governor with the President, 

 743. ' 



Thallium. Action of combinations, 743; how prepared, 743. 



THATEB, M. EUSSELL. Eepresentative from Pennsylvania, 

 124; on the Civil Eights bill, 202. 



THORNTON, ANTHONY. Eepresentative from Illinois, 124; 

 offers a resolution, 743. 



TnotrvENEL, EDWAED H. Birth, 744; career, 744; death, 

 744. 



TOWNSKND, EGBERT. Birth, 744 ; career, 744 ; death, 744. 



TECMBULL, LYMAN. Senator from Illinois, 124; on the re- 

 construction committee, 138; on Civil Eights bill, 196; 

 on the veto of the Civil Eights bill, 203 ; on the Freed- 

 luen's Bureau bill, 207 ; makes report of Judiciary Com- 



U 



Unitarians. Meeting of the National Conference, 745 ; of- 

 ficers, 745; substitute for the first article of the consti- 

 tution, 746; objections, 746; discussion, 746; resolution 

 on temperance, 746 ; do. on the state of the country, 

 746 ; council of ten, 747 ; further proceedings, 747. 



United Brethren in Christ. Numbers, 747; history, 747; 

 doctrine, 747; expenditures, 748. 



United States. Disapprobation of the people with the 

 President's measures, 748; universal suffrage and uni- 

 versal amnesty proposed, 748 ; views of the President 

 stated to Senator Dixon, 748 ; do. to a colored delegation, 

 749 ; do. to a committee of the Virginia Legislature, 750 ; 

 do. on February 22d, 751 ; decision of Supreme Court on 

 test oaths, 752 ; action of the Eepublican National Com- 

 mittee, 752; declaration of Wendell Phillips, 752 ; public 

 meetings, 752 ; determination of the President, 752 ; 

 speech to a delegation from Kentucky, 753 ; organization 

 of the National Union Club, 753; proceedings, 753 > 

 members of the Cabinet interrogated, 753 ; replies, 753 ; 

 call for a National Union Convention, 754 ; the call, 754; 

 address to the people by Democratic members of Con- 

 gress, 754 ; its effect, 754 ; views of Secretary Seward on 

 the convention, 755; do. of Secretary Welles, 755; do. 

 of Attorney-General Speed, 755; do. of other members, 

 75G ; do. of A. Stephens, 756; call for a Southern Union- 

 ist Convention, 756; the call, 756; meeting of the Na- 

 tional Union Convention, 757; organization, 757; reso- 

 lutions, 757 ; views of the President on the acts of tha 

 convention, 757 ; action of the Loyal League in Phila- 

 delphia, 753; Southern Unionist Convention, 758; pro- 

 ceedings, 758 ; resolutions, 759 ; address, 759 ; Soldi^s' 

 convention at Cleveland, 759 ; message from convention 

 at Memphis, 759; reply, 759; Soldiers' Convention at 

 Pittsburg, 760 ; resolutions, 760 ; Workingmen's Conven- 

 tion, 760. 



Universalista. General Convention, 760; proceedings, 700; 



work done, statement of, 760. 

 UPTON, Major-General E. System of infantry tactics, 39. 



Uruguay. Government, 761 ; area, 701 ; population, 701 ; 

 army, 761 ; commerce, 761. 



VAX BUBEN, Jonx. Birth, 761 ; career, 761 ; death, 761. 



Venezuela. Government, 761 ; area, 701 ; population, 761 ; 

 debt, 761 ; commerce, 761. 



Vermont. Ecsolntion of Legislature relative to reconstruc- 

 tion, 128; meeting of Eepublican Convention, 761 ; reso- 

 lutions, 761; Democratic Convention, 762; resolutions, 

 762; proceedings of Legislature, 762; resolutions on im- 

 partial suffrage, 762 ; finances, 762 ; soldiers of the war, 

 762; schools, 763; institutions, 763; elections, 763. 



Virginia. Views of the Governor on labor and imi*igra- 

 tion, 763; State militia, 763; debt, 763; revenue, 764; 

 literary fund, 764; education of freedmen, 76^; acts of 

 the Legislature, 764; stay law, 764; its constitutionality 

 decided, '764; amendment to the Federa? Constitution, 

 765;. case of Dr. Watson, 765; migration of negroes to 

 the cotton States, 765; Civil Rights bill, 765; Eepublicr.n 

 State Convention, 766; petition fora provisional govern 

 ment, 766; commerce of Eichmond, 766. 



