CONTENTS OF VOLUME VIII.
REVISION AND CONSOLIDATION OF THE NATIONAL STATUTES.
DENIAL OF PATENTS TO COLORED INVENTORS.
THE NATIONAL ARMIES AND FUGITIVE SLAVES.
EXPULSION OF TRUSTEN POLK, OF MISSOURI.
EMANCIPATION AND THE PRESIDENT.
THE TRENT CASE, AND MARITIME RIGHTS.
OFFICE OF SENATOR, AND ITS INCOMPATIBILITY WITH OTHER OFFICE.
EXPULSION OF JESSE D. BRIGHT, OF INDIANA.
ANSWER OF A WITNESS CRIMINATING HIMSELF.
LIMITATION OF DEBATE IN THE SENATE.
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION AT LONDON.
ORDER IN BUSINESS: EACH QUESTION BY ITSELF.
STATE REBELLION, STATE SUICIDE; EMANCIPATION AND RECONSTRUCTION.
TREASURY NOTES A LEGAL TENDER.
LOYALTY A QUALIFICATION REQUIRED IN A SENATOR.
HELP FOR MEXICO AGAINST FOREIGN INTERVENTION.
NO RECOGNITION OF THE FUGITIVE SLAVE BILL.
OUR GERMAN FELLOW-CITIZENS, AND A TRUE RECONSTRUCTION.
STATE SUICIDE AND EMANCIPATION.
REMOVAL OF DISQUALIFICATION OF COLOR IN CARRYING THE MAILS.
RANSOM OF SLAVES AT THE NATIONAL CAPITAL.
REBEL BARBARITIES, AND THE BARBARISM OF SLAVERY.
TESTIMONY OF COLORED PERSONS IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
INDEPENDENCE OF HAYTI AND LIBERIA.
FINAL SUPPRESSION OF THE SLAVE-TRADE.
ENFORCEMENT OF EMANCIPATION IN THE DISTRICT.
THE CONDUCT OF OUR GENERALS TOWARDS FUGITIVE SLAVES.
NO NAMES OF VICTORIES OVER FELLOW-CITIZENS ON REGIMENTAL COLORS.
BOUNTY LANDS FOR SOLDIERS OUT OF REAL ESTATE OF REBELS.
TESTIMONY OF COLORED PERSONS IN JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS FOR CONFISCATION AND EMANCIPATION.
THE LATE HON. GOLDSMITH F. BAILEY, REPRESENTATIVE FROM MASSACHUSETTS.
USE OF PARCHMENT IN LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS.
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