Negro problem—Continued
ended by Hayes Administration,
330; election of Democratic President
feared by negroes, 331;
efforts to nullify negro right of
suffrage, 332; race-antagonism,
336; futility of transportation
plan, 337; either serfdom or true
citizenship, 339; systematic
campaign of education, 344
Negro suffrage, I., 258, 260, 261, 361-371, 381, 383, 443, 476, 507; III., 31, 127; IV., 371, 395, 396; VI., 325, 332
Negro supremacy, V., 72, 116, 117, 119
Negro vote in the South, V., 115, 118
Negroes, justice to, I., 267; eagerness to learn, willingness to work, 269; VI., 314, 334
Nelson, John, II., 200, 202, 204, 205, 206
Nelson, Judge, IV., 176
Nelson, Professor, VI., estimate of Roosevelt, 397
New Mexico, I., 140, 141
New Orleans riot, III., 86
New South, V., 72, 73
New York, I., bay of, 2; city of, contrasted with London and Paris, 2; politics of, 35; conference, II., 378, 381, 384, 386, 447; VI., 41
Nicaragua, I., 14
Nicaragua Canal, V., 484; VI., 12
Nicholls, III., and the Louisiana legislature, 412
Nichols, H. S., IV., dismissed from revenue service for political reasons, 419
Nicoll, IV., opposed by Mayor Hewitt, 484-490
Non-intervention, I., 139, 140, 141, 142, 145
Nordhoff, Charles, III., 161, 218
North, Lord, VI., 117 Northern Pacific R. R., land-grant case, IV., 150, 241, 242 Noyes, Governor, III., 338
O
O'Connell, Solicitor of Treasury, VI., opinion given by, 135
Officeseekers, II., 155; III., 295; V., 146, 172
“Of the people, for the people and by the people,” V., 480, 496, 510, 512, 513
Ogden, Rollo, VI., to, 350
Ohio, Republican governor of, I., 213
Olin, Judge, II., 134
Olney, Richard, V., arbitration treaty, 367
Olozaga, I., 201
One-term Presidency, III., 254, 256
Orchestra, permanent, for New York City, V., establishment of, 451
Ordinance of 1787, I., 136, 146
Orner, George D., II., 50
Osage, IV., 53
Osborne, Thomas M., VI., presides at Plaza Hotel meeting, 201; mentions his choice for independent nomination, 202, 204
Osgood & Co., III., 115
Osgood (Reverend), Dr., III., 232
Osterhaus, Major-General, I., 293
Otis, General, VI., and the Filipinos, 172, 177, 229, 231
Ottendorfer, Oswald, III., to, 261, Schurz mentions letter, 283, 288
Ouray, IV., 140, 142
P
P——, W. H., V., to, 86
Packard, United States Marshal, III., 84, 85, 86, 132, 139, 146, 150, 400, 412
Palfrey, VI., 286
Palmer, (Governor), John McAuley, II., 366, 377, 382, VI., third-ticket candidate, 191, 192; reluctant to accept nomination, 204
Panama, VI., made independent of Colombia, 389, 434
Panama mission, V., 436
Pan-Electric Company, IV., and the Bell patents, 443, 466 and n.
Paper currency, III., 242, 257, see also Currency question, The
Paper money, III., 266
Paris, treaty of, VI., 2, 15, 158, 160, 164, 167, 178, 223, 293
Parish, IV., 436
Parker, Alton B., VI., in favor of Philippine independence, 350, 356; to, 351; should be supported by the Independents, 353; to, 356; from, 358; to, 358; see Parker vs. Roosevelt