INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



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806; of manufactures, 806; of newspapers and period- 

 icals, 806; of libraries, 806; of churches, 806; of pau- 

 perism and crime, 806. 



WOLFE, JOHN DAVID. Obituary, 618. 



WOLVERTON, Rev. THOMAS. Obituary, 634. 



WOOD, Mrs. ELIZA LOGAN. Obituary, 603. 



WOOD, FERNANDO. Representative from New York, 

 119 ; denies there are any insurrectionary States, 

 121 ; offers a resolution respecting reduction of taxes, 

 124. 



WOOD, WILLIAM. Obituary, 607. 



Wooden Railways. The inventor, 806; where the roads 

 are, 806; traffic, speed of trains, etc., 806; the Levia 

 & Kennebcc Railway, 807; economy in its construc- 

 tion, 807. 



WRIGHT, Rev. EDWARD. Obituary, 632. 



WRIGHT, GEORGE G. Senator from Iowa, 119; on the bill 

 to enforce the rights of citizens, 175. 



WTLIE, Rev. SAMUEL, D. D. Obituary, 609. 



Wyoming. (See Territories of the United Stales.) 



Yale College. The government of, placed in the hands of 

 the Alumni, 220. 



YEAS AND NAYS. 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. 



YEAS AND NATS. Senate. On a resolution for informa- 

 tion relative to South Carolina, 120; on adjournment, 

 124; on retrenchment amendment, 133; on civil rights 

 amendment, 146; on retrenchment amendment, 139; 

 to lay on table amnesty bill, 164; on amendment to 

 civil rights amendment, 166-170; on amendments to 

 amnesty bill, 172-174 ; on amendment to the force 

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

 tion Bill, 191-196; relative to the enforcement amend- 

 ment, 198-209; on suspension of the writ of habeas 

 corpus, 214. 



YOST, JACOB S. Obituary, 609. 



ZORILLA, Sefior. Supported for President of the Span- 

 ish Cortes, 741; coalition formed at his house, 742; 

 invited to form a ministry, 745; issues a circular on 

 the approaching election, 745; opposes the motion to 

 impeach ministers, 747. 



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