its "educational work," [xxvi], [xxvii];

and the power to free slaves, [222], [223];

projects of amending, in that regard, [223];

the James F. Wilson resolution, [223];

the Henderson resolution, [223],

reported by T. in amended form, [224].

Amendment XIII, reported by T. in Senate, [224];

his speech thereon, [224]-[226];

favored by Henderson and R. Johnson, [227];

adopted by both branches, [228];