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CONTENTS OF VOLUME XI.
PAGE
EXCLUSION OF WITNESSES ON ACCOUNT OF COLOR. Report
in the Senate, of the Committee on Slavery and Freed-
men, February 29, 1864 .
THE MISSION TO BELGIUM.
. 1
Speech in the Senate, on an
Amendment to the Consular and Diplomatic Appropria-
tion Bill, March 15, 1864.
43
CONSULAR PUPILS. Speech in the Senate, on an Amendment
to the Consular and Diplomatic Appropriation Bill,
March 15, 1864
49
THE LATE HON. OWEN LOVEJOY, OF THE HOUSE OF REPRE-
SENTATIVES, Speech in the Senate, on the Resolutions
upon his Death, March 29, 1864
COLORED SUFFRAGE IN THE TERRITORY OF MONTANA.
Speeches in the Senate, on an Amendment to the Bill for
a Temporary Government of that Territory, March 31
and May 19, 1864
CLAIMS ON FRANCE FOR SPOLIATIONS OF AMERICAN COM-
MERCE PRIOR TO JULY 31, 1801. Report in the Senate,
of the Committee on Foreign Relations, April 4, 1864 .
NO PROPERTY IN MAN: UNIVERSAL EMANCIPATION WITHOUT
COMPENSATION. Speech in the Senate, on the Constitu-
tional Amendment abolishing Slavery throughout the
United States, April 3, 1864
CASTE AND PREJUDICE OF COLOR. Letter to the Young Men's
Association of Albany, April 16, 1864
iii
54
62
70
173
228
229
FINAL REPEAL OF ALL FUGITIVE SLAVE ACTS. Speech in
the Senate, on a Bill for this Purpose, April 19, 1864
THE NATIONAL BANKS AND THE CURRENCY.
Speeches in the
Senate, on Amendments to the Bill providing a National
Currency, April 27 and May 5, 1864
BRANCH MINTS AND COINAGE. Speech in the Senate, on the
Proposition to create a Branch Mint in Oregon, April 29,
1864.
245
263
REFORM IN THE CIVIL Service. Bill in the Senate, April
30, 1864
278
Remarks in the Sen-
COLORED SUFFRAGE IN WASHINGTON.
ate, on Bills to amend the City Charter, May 12, 26, 27,
28, 1864
VOTE OF BOTH HOUSES OF CONGRESS NECESSARY TO READ-
MISSION OF REBEL STATES. Resolution in the Senate,
NO TAX ON BOOKS. Remarks in the Senate, on Amendment
of the Internal Revenue Bill, June 2 and 6, 1864
CREATION OF THE FREEDMEN'S BUREAU: A BRIDGE FROM
SLAVERY TO FREEDOM. Speeches in the Senate, on Bills
and Conference Reports creating a Bureau of Freedmen,
June 8, 14, 15, 1864, and February 13, 21, 22, 1865
MAKE HASTE SLOWLY: Irreversible GuarANTIES. Speech
in the Senate, on the Recognition of Arkansas, June 13,
284
296
297
301
351
MEANS FOR THE WAR THE TRUE OBJECT OF THE TARIFF.
Remarks in the Senate, en an Amendment to the Tariff
Bill, June 16, 1854 :.:
376
378
NO TAX ON EDUCATION.. Remarks: the Senate, on a Pro-
posed Duty on Philosophical Instruments for Colleges,
June 17, 1864
ABOLITION OF THE COAST WISE SLAVE TRADE. Speeches in
the Senate, on an Amendment to the Civil Appropria-
tion Bill, June 24 and 25, 1864
OPENING OF the United STATES COURTS TO COLORED WIT-
NESSES. Speech in the Senate, on an Amendment to the
Civil Appropriation Bill, June 25, 1864 .
RECONSTRUCTION, AND ADOPTION OF
EMANCIPATION BY ACT OF CONGRESS.
Senate, July 1, 1864
PROCLAMATION OF
Remarks in the
389
397
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF LITERATURE AND ART; ALSO OF
MORAL AND POLITICAL SCIENCES. Remarks in the Sen-
ate, on a Bill creating these Two Academies, July 2, 1864 401
NO FINAL ADJOURNMENT OF CONGRESS WITHOUT INCREASED
TAXATION. Speech in the Senate, on the Resolution of
Final Adjournment, July 2, 1864
REJOICING IN THE DECLINE OF THE REBELLION.
Remarks
405
at a Public Meeting in Faneuil Hall, September 6, 1864. 414
REPUBLICAN PARTY AND DEMOCRATIC PARTY. Speech at a
Public Meeting at Faneuil Hall, to ratify the Republican
Nominations for President and Vice-President, September
SLAVERY
AND THE REBELLION ONE AND INSEPARABLE:
ISSUES OF THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. Speech before
the New York Young Men's Republican Union, at Cooper
Institute, November 5, 1864
418
433
EXCLUSION OF WITNESSES ON
ACCOUNT OF COLOR.
REPORT,
IN THE SENATE, OF THE Committee on SLAVERY AND FREEDMEN, FEBRUARY 29, 1864.