CONSTITUTIONAL Amendment, what laws may be passed under, 118.
CONSTITUTIONAL Amendments, how they should be made; advice of
Mr. Saulsbury, 405.
CONSTITUTIONAL Amendments in the interests of slavery once
popular, 405.
CONSTITUTIONAL Authority of the President and General Grant, 124.
CONSTITUTIONAL Convention of 1787, 338.
CONSTITUTION, the, powers it confers, 122; violation of, an oft-repeated argument, 149; to be destroyed by the Freedmen's Bureau Bill, 148; unreconcilable with military rule, 176; caused to bleed, 193; does not exclude negroes from citizenship, 203; against State Sovereignty, 319; more liberal before the Rebellion, 327; may be legally amended, 357; as estimated by its makers, 278; not necessary to re-enact it, 380.
CONTRAST between whites and blacks under Kentucky law, 154.
COTTON, export duty on proposed, 312.
"COUNTER PROPOSITION" by Mr. Sumner, 373, 379, 382; rejected, 415.
COURTESY of Senator Wade, as described by Mr. McDougall, 282.