really in abeyance, [208];
in relation to reconstruction, [216], [217];
justifies "military governors," [217], [218];
in regard to relative powers of executive and Congress in reconstruction, [232];
as to power of Congress over electoral count, [296], [297];
proposal to amend so as to abolish slavery, [317], [318];
passage of thirteenth amendment by Congress, [324]-[327].
Constitutional Union party,
its origin and aims, i. 165, 166;
its subsequent fate, 166;