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advocated, 208. NATURALIZATION Act as constituted by Congress, 203; may be changed, 204; its nature, 232. NATURALIZATION of races, authorities, instances, 233, 238, 254. NEBRASKA admitted into the Union, 559. NEGRO brigade, charge of at Port Hudson, 71. NEGRO, Cuvier's definition of, enlarged, 484. NEGRO competition not to be feared, 229. NEGRO equality does not exist in nature, 144. NEGRO race, a mine or a buttress, 86; dying out, 408; answer, 409. NEGROES have no history of civilization, 55; content with their situation, 55; their wealth in Washington, 58; should have citizenship, but not suffrage, 63; their inferiority, 67; became soldiers under discouraging circumstances, 70; their property and patriotism, 71; of Iowa, their patriotism, 73; danger in the influence of politicians over, 79; elevated by freedom, 85; their manhood recognized, 91; laws against them in the South, 147; prejudice against in the South, 161; citizens before the Constitution in North Carolina, 200; in New Hampshire, 201; allowed to compete for the Presidency, 222, 229; our allies, should not be deserted, 234; their services in the war, and subsequent wrongs, 282; competent to vote, 387; eligible to the highest offices, 387; their heroic deeds, 391; their enfranchisement should be gradual, 393; enormities practiced against, 504. NEGRO suffrage, evil effects of, 60; would humble the white laborer, 65; chronology of in several States, 73; a necessity for the South, 76; retributive justice to rebels, 77; best obtained by indirect means, 412; history of the legislation for, 483; course of Mr. Yates on, 484; passage over the veto, 501. NEUTRALITY in Kentucky, 152. NEW ENGLAND, undue preponderance of in the Senate, 401; answer, 403; her happiness in not being despised, 413. NEW ENGLAND Senators not silent during the war, 402. NEW HAMPSHIRE, negroes citizens in, 201. NEW YORK and Mississippi, inequality in their representation, 329; not affected by change in the basis of representation, 332. NEW YORK Times, editorial in the, 444. NORTH CAROLINA, negroes citizens in before the Constitution, 200; legislation of, concerning
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