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CONTENTS OF VOLUME XV.

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[The Cession of Russian America to the United States. Speech in the Senate, on the Ratification of the Treaty between the United States and Russia, April 9, 1867]1
[Precaution against the President. Remarks in the Senate, on a Resolution asking for Copies of Opinions with regard to the Tenure-of-Office Law and Appointments during the Recess of Congress, April 11, 1867]170
[Finish our Work before Adjournment. Remarks in the Senate, on a Motion to adjourn without Day, April 11 and 12, 1867]172
[Mediation between contending Parties in Mexico. Resolution in the Senate, proposing the Good Offices of the United States, April 20, 1867]174
[Equal Suffrage at Once by Act of Congress rather than Constitutional Amendment. Letter to the New York Independent, April 20, 1867]176
[Celebration at Arlington, on assuming its New Name. Speech at a Dinner in a Tent, June 17, 1867]181
[Powers of the Two Houses of Congress in the absence of a Quorum. Protest in the Senate, at its Opening, July 3, 1867]185
[Homesteads for Freedmen. Resolution in the Senate, July 3, 1867]188
[Limitation of the Business of the Senate. Obligations of Senate Caucuses. Speeches in the Senate, July 3, 5, and 10, 1867]189
[Reconstruction once More. Public Schools; Officers and Senators without Distinction of Color. Speeches in the Senate, on the Third Reconstruction Bill, July 11 and 13, 1867]217
[Suffrage without Distinction of Color throughout the United States by Act of Congress. Remarks in the Senate, on a Bill to enforce Several Provisions of the Constitution by securing the Elective Franchise to Colored Citizens, July 12, 1867]229
[Opening of Offices to Colored Persons in the District of Columbia. Remarks in the Senate, on a Bill for the further Security of Equal Rights in the District of Columbia, July 16, 1867]234
[Naturalization without Distinction of Race or Color. Remarks in the Senate, on a Bill to strike out the Word “White” in the Naturalization Laws, July 19, 1867]238
[The President must be watched by Congress, or removed. Speech in the Senate, on the Resolution of Adjournment, July 19, 1867]240
[Sympathy with Crete, and an Appeal to the Turkish Government. Joint Resolutions in the Senate, July 19, 1867, and July 21, 1868]246
[Privileges of Debate in the Senate on Officers liable to Impeachment. Resolutions in the Senate, July 20, 1867]249
[Prophetic Voices concerning America. A Monograph]251