majority against, in Congress, increased by elections of 1866, [277];

sustained by T. until veto of Civil Rights bill, [277];

signs bill readmitting Tenn., [285];

"National Union Convention" of supporters of, [285], [286];

his attack on Congress, and its sequel, [286];

policy of, and the Milligan case, [289];

and the Cabinet meeting of Jan. 8, 1867, [290];

Northern view of his plan of reconstruction, [293];

vetoes Reconstruction bill, [293],

and divers supplementary bills, [293], [294];