scene in House described by Julian, [228] and n.;

ratified by States, [229], [252];

Seward's interpretation of, [229];

discussed in connection with Freedmen's Bureau bill, [258], [260];

and the Civil Rights bill, [267], [269], [270];

construed by Supreme Court in U.S. v. Harris, [275], [358],

and in Civil Rights Cases, [276], [277];

T.'s connection with, [422].

Amendment XIV, construed by Supreme Court in U.S. v. Harris, [275], [358],

and in Civil Rights Cases, [276];