d be modified, 47;
resolution to modify the, 480;
opposed by Mr. Stokes, 480;
by Mr. Conkling; laid on the table, 481.
TEXAS, citizenship conferred on the people by legislation, 198;
negroes in, unaware of their freedom, 393.
TIME proper for amending the Constitution, 345, 352, 355.
TOOMBS and his gang make a "hell of legislation," 449.
TOWNSEND'S Sarsaparilla, and suffrage, 530.
TRANQUILLITY impossible while rights are denied a portion of the
people, 486.
TREASON, charge, of resented, 284.
TRIBUNES of Borne, their "veto," 278.
TROUBLE with the negro, how ended, 390.
TRUMBULL, Senator, his visit to the President, 262, 283.
UNION Party of 1861, its policy on slavery, 342;
its position defined, 443.
UNION to be dissolved by act of Congress, 40;
under the Constitution and old confederation, 316;
means of having a prosperous, 461.
UNIVERSAL suffrage, its sure triumph, 400.
"VENOMOUS fight," a, 419.
VERBAL details, criticism on, deprecated, 520.
VETO, of the Freedmen's Bureau Bill, 165;
bill fails to pass over, in the Senate, 187;
Mr. Raymond desirous of avoiding, 235;
of Civil Rights Bill, 246;
efforts of Congress to avoid, 262;
appeal of Senator Andrew Johnson against, 264;
power of the Executive, 278;
of the second Freedmen's Bureau Bill, 302;
of the District of Columbia Suffrage Bill, 500;
of Military Reconstruction Bill, 542;
of Tenure of Office Bill, 560
VETOES, summary of, 565.
VIRGINIA, her legislation concerning citizenship, 349.
VIRGINIANS, probable effect of negro suffrage upon, 498.
VOTE on appointment of Reconstruction Committee, 35, 48;
on Negro Suffrage, 93;
on Freedmen's Bureau Bill, 136, 157, 187;
on Civil Rights Bill, 219, 243;
on veto of Civil Rights Bill, 288, 289;
on Reconstruction Amendment, 450;
on Basis of Representation, 371, 416;
on Military Reconstruction Bill, 535.
VOTES of disfranchised persons in the Electoral College, 329.
VOTERS, objections to, as basis of representation, 351.
VOTERS, qualifications of, under the Military Reconstruction Bill, 550.
VOTING, the mode of in Joint Committees, 39.
VOTING, the right of, not correlative with the duty to bear arms, 493;
population in States,
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