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TruthContinued
United States, 240; introduction of censorship of news, 242; how make reparation, 245; arguments against Filipino independence answered, 246; the money question, 251; crisis of 1900 momentous, 252; commercializing the flag, 254; to rid the United States of the peril of imperialism, 255

Tully, E. V., I., 323

Turner Hall, Cincinnati, III., Schurz speaks in, 161 n.; packed to hear Schurz, 216

Tweed, Wm. M., IV., 487, 488

Twining, Dr., IV., the Cleveland scandal, 273

Tyler, John, II., 130, 191-199, 201, 202, 203 n., 204, 207, 208, 215, 219, 221; V., 442

Tyler, Moses Coit, IV., from, 481

Tyng (Reverend), Dr., III., 232

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Unarmed peace, V., enjoyed by but one nation, 515

Union, indissolubility of, V., maintained by Daniel Webster, 438

United States, V., great neutral Power of the world, 473

United States and Great Britain, V., war between, 250

United States vs. Bank of Metropolis, IV., 172, 185

Universal peace, III., 9, 24, 55, 71

[Unknown], III., to, 420

[Unknown], VI., to, 444

“Unrepresented,” the, VI., their influence on public opinion, 46, 47

Upshur, Abel Parker, II., 206

Ute reservation, IV., 92

Utes, III., 503; IV., their noted chief, 140; changing from tribal to individual ownership of land, 141

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Vallandigham, Clement L., I., 463

Van Alen, General, III., 358

Van Buren, Martin, II., 130

Vance (Governor), Joseph, I., 253, 254

Vance (Senator), Zebulon Baird, V., 163

Van Zandt, chargé d'affaires, II., 200

Vardaman, Governor, VI., 339, 349

Vaughan, James R., III., 118

Venezuela claimants, II., 309

Venezuelan question, The, V., 249; resolutions on, 249 n.; President's message on, 250; Monroe doctrine discussed, 252; changed from boundary dispute to international difference, 253; President appoints commission, 254; Schurz suggests a commission be appointed by Great Britain to act in concert, 255; United States substantially unassailable, 257, 263; disputed boundary, 265; arbitration desired in, 272; Cleveland's message on, 365

Verandah Hall, I., 122 n.

Vigers, III., Louisiana, “revolution,” 118, 119

Villard, Henry, IV., 152, 153

Villard, Henry Hilgard, V., Schurz's remarks at the funeral of, 37

Villard, Oswald, VI., 292

Vocke, William, VI., to, 278

Voltaire, IV., 333; meeting of, with Franklin, 337

Voorhees, Daniel W., V., the placating of, affirmed and denied, 134, 135, 137, 163; the silver purchase act, 353

Voss, Charlotte, I., to, 1 and n.

Votes in the South distributed, V., 73

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Wade, II., 221, 229

Wade, Benjamin, I., as Presidential nominee, 113, 114; speaks at Chicago Convention, 172

Waldauer, I., 482, 483

Walker, II., and his “Congress,” 130

Walker, Albert H., IV., to, 274; to, 284

Walker, Francis A., III., to, 228; to, 232

Walker, General, IV., 82, 87, 89, 90

Walker, Robert J., V., inaugurates new tariff system, 48; same system needed in 1890, 67

Walpole, Horace, II., 173

Wanamaker, John, V., place in Cabinet because of contribution to campaign funds, 13, 90; to, 14;