and Cameron, [188], [189];

his view of status of seceding states, [231];

opposes recognition of new state government of La., [233],

and defeats it, [234];

attacks Johnson, [246], [247];

and the 14th Amendment, [283];

secures adoption of negro suffrage as permanent element of reconstruction, [292] and n.;

Northern views concerning, [293];

dispute with T. on Va. bill, [297];

T. opposes ousting of, from Foreign affairs Committee, [297], [344], [420];