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CLAY, CASSIUS M., of Kentucky, supported
for Vice-President in Republican National Con-

vention, 1860

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JOHNSON, ANDREW, of Tennessee, supported

for President in National Democratic Convention: 41 American National Convention....

Nominated for Vice-President by Democratic

National Committee, 1860.

Speech on Slavery in the Territories in 1848
Holds that capital should own the laborer, in a
speech at Philadelphia in 1856. His Report
affirming the absolute right of holding slaves
in the Territories..

JOHNSON, RICHARD M., of Kentucky, beaten
in Convention for Vice-President, 1832.
Nominated and elected Vice-President in 1886..
Beaten for Vice-President in 1840..

Beaten for President in Democratic Convention,
1844

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Accepts nomination...

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NATIONAL REPUBLICAN (CLAY) CONVEN-
tions, at Baltimore, 1831; at Washington, 1882... 11
NEW-HAMPSHIRE DECLARES FOR THE WILMOT
Proviso through Legislative Resolves...

NEW-JERSEY LEGISLATURE FOR FREE TER-

ritory..

212 NEW-YORK FOR FREEDOM. -Resolutions of
the Legislature against Slavery in the Territo-
ries in 1820,....

LAW, GEORGE, of New-York, defeated for
President in American National Convention, 1856. 23
LAWRENCE, Aввотт, of Massachusetts, de-
feated for Vice-President in Whig Convention, 1848. 15

LEAKE, SHELTON F., of Virginia, for Disso-

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LIBERTY PARTY NATIONAL CONVENTION held
at Buffalo in 1843..

LINCOLN, ABRAHAM, of Illinois, defeated for

Vice-President in Republican Convention, 1856...

Nominated for President by Republican Conven-

tion, 1860..

Speech at Springfield, Ill., June 17, 1858

Discussion with Mr. Douglas at Freeport, Ill....

Speech at Cooper Institute, New-York, 1860....

Letter to Boston Committee on the Jefferson

Birthday Festival; Letter to Dr. Canisius on

Naturalization.

Accepts nomination for Presidency.

LUCAS, Gen. ROBERT, President first Demo-

cratic National Convention.

MADISON, JAMES, of Virginia, elected Presi-
dent 1808, and reëlected in 1812...

MAINE DEMOCRACY FOR THE WILMOT PRO-
viso.

MANGUM, WILLIE P., of North Carolina, sup-
ported by South-Carolina for President in 1886...
MARCY, WILLIAM L., of New York, beaten
for President in Dem. National Convention, 1852.

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The Clayton Compromise; Mr. J. M. Root's Re-

solve for Slavery Restriction; Proposition of

Isaac P. Walker of Wisconsin.

Proposition of Mr. Richard W. Thompson, of

Ind.; Slavery excluded from Oregon Terri-

tory

Mr. Douglas, of Illinois, proposes to extend the
Missouri line of restriction to the Pacific.....

Senate agrees, but House refuses; The Compro-

mise of 1850; Gen. Taylor's recommenda-

tions; Gen. Sam Houston's proposition; Hen-

ry Clay's plan of Compromise; John Bell's

proposition.

Objections to Mr. Clay's scheme by Foote of

Miss. and Mason, of Va.

Ditto by Jefferson Davis of Miss.; Mr. Clay

in reply; Messrs. Downs of La., King of Ala.,

and Butler of S. C., in further opposition to

Mr. Clay.

Mr. Foote of Miss. moves a Committee of Thir-
teen; Mr. Clay reports from said Committee;
Mr. Jefferson Davis's Amendment..

Mr. Chase of Ohio moves a prohibition of Sla-

very; The Omnibus defeated as a whole, but

passed in separate bills; The Kansas-Nebraska

Struggle..

Mr. Atchison's remarks thereon; President
Pierce protests against the renewal of agita-
tion; Mr. Douglas's first Nebraska Report...
He amends his bill; Mr. Chase proposes to au-
thorize the people of Kansas to prohibit Sla-
very therein; Opposed by Messrs. Bell, Doug-
las, etc., and defeated....

Mr. Clayton's "American" amendment; Mr.

Chase moves that the people of the Territory

be authorized to elect their own Governor;

Defeated by 30 to 10; Mr. Seward's speech

against the bill...

The Kansas-Nebraska bill passes the Senate....

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