Stephens and Seward on, [246];
his speech of Aug. 29, 1866, [246];
attacked by Sumner, [246], [247];
and Terry's order concerning vagrancy law of Va., [247];
and reports of Grant and Schurz on conditions in the South, [252], [253], [254];
vetoes Freedmen's Bureau bill, [260], [261], [423];
vetoes Civil Rights bill, [272], [423];
his veto message answered by T., [272];