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Senate of United States refuses Assent to Ratification of Convention

of 14th January, 1869, 491.

Shenandoah, the, 359; her Cruise, 434.

Slavery, Character and Extension of Slavery in the South, 8; Effect
of it on the Southern people, 12; The Slavery Question in the
North and West, 13; Question of the Territories, 14; Fugitive
Slave Law, 25; President Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation,
462.

South, Character and Temper of the People, 12, 24, 46; Southern
feeling of State Allegiance, 44; The South not at first unanimous
in Secession, 53; its obstinate Hostility and Endurance, 460, 474;
Anger against England, 470; Condition of the South after the
end of the War, 480.

Southern Confederacy, Organization of, 54.

Sovereignty, what it is, 107; Displacement of it by a Revolt, ibid;
Effects of this, 108.

Stanley, Lord, his Correspondence with Mr. Seward, 480; his Nego-
tiation with Mr. Reverdy Johnson, 490.

Stone Ships sunk at Charleston and Savannah, 283.

Sumter, Fort, Attempt to relieve it—it is reduced by Confederates,
68.

Sumter, the, Cruise of, 84, 249; Correspondence as to, with Neutral
Governments, 250-264.

Tariff, Question of, 28.

Tenders, Employment of, 426.

Tennessee secedes from the Union, 73.

Texas secedes from the Union, 50.

Trent, Case of the, 187-225.

Tuscaloosa, Case of the, 422.

Virginia secedes from the Union, 73.

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