and declined, [348];
T.'s speech on claims against, [348], [349];
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English, William H., Congressman, his bill for admission of Kansas, passed by Congress, [83], [84],
but rejected by people, [84].
Equal Rights Act (1875) held unconstitutional by Supreme Court, [275].
Europe, and Lincoln's death, [231].
Evarts, William M., of counsel for Pres. Johnson, [309].