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ABOLITION CONV. at Warsaw, N. Y., 1839. 12 ABOLITIONISTS (Garrisonians) for Disunion. 173 ACCEPTANCE of Presidential candidates.... 210 ADAMS, CHARLES FRANCIS, of Massachusetts,

President Buffalo Convention, 1848; Nominee of do. for Vice-President...

ADAMS, GOVERNOR, of South Carolina, recommends in a Message the reopening of the African Slave-Trade..

ADAMS, JOHN, of Massachusetts, chosen
President 1796-7: Reëlection defeated 1800-1....
ADAMS, JOHN QUINCY, of Massachusetts,
elected President 1824; defeated candidate for
do. 1828.....

ALLEN, CHARLES, of Massachusetts, offers
Resolve in Whig National Convention, 1848......
AMERICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION, 1856....
AMERICAN NATIONAL COUNCIL, 1856......
ANTI-MASONIC NATIONAL CONVENTIONS of
1830 and 1831.

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BIRNEY, JAMES G., of Michigan, Abolition

Liberty Party candidate for President in 1844..

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for Dissolution..

BOYD, LINN, of Kentucky, defeated for Vice-President by Democratic Convention, 1856.. BRECKINRIDGE, JOHN C., of Kentucky, nominated Vice-President by Democratic Convention, 1856..

Elected Vice-President 1856..

Speech on General Politics at Frankfort Ky., in 1859..

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Gives casting vote against Free Homestead bill Accepts nomination for Presidency..

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ANTI-SLAVERY ORDINANCE of 1784.. ANTI-SLAVERY ORDINANCE of 1787. ASHMUN, GEORGE, of Massachusetts, President Republican National Convention, 1860..... ATCHISON, DAVID R., of Missouri, beaten for Vice-President in Democratic Convention, 1852 BANKS, NATHANIEL P., of Massachusetts, defeated for Vice-President in Rep. Conv., 1856... Supported for Vice-President in Republican National Convention, 1860...

BATES, EDWARD, of Missouri, President Whig National Convention, 1856..

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Candidate for President before Republican Convention, 1860...

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Letter to the Missouri delegates to the Republi

Veto of Homestead bill..

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His letter in support of Lincoln and Hamlin.. 199 BARBOUR, PHILIP P., of Virginia, beaten for Vice-President............

BARBOUR, JAMES, of Virginia, President first National Republican Convention..

President Whig National Convention, 1889..... BARNBURNERS of New-York retire from Democratic National Convention.

Nominate Van Buren and Dodge for President
and Vice-President.......

BARTLETT, G. B., of Kentucky, President
American National Council, 1856.

BAYARD, JAMES A., of Delaware, defeated
for Vice-President in Democratic Convention, 1856
Presides over Seceders' Convention at Charles-
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BURR, AARON, chosen Vice-President,

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Fourth Democratic National Convention, 1844.. Fifth Democratic National Convention, 1848. Sixth Democratic National Convention, 1852.. Seventh Democratic National Convention, 1856. Eighth Democratic National Convention, 1860.. Mr. Avery's (N. C.) Majority Report, from Committee on Platform; Mr. H. B. Payne's Minority Report from Committee on Platform; Senator Wm. Bigler's Compromise proposition Mr. Avery's amended Majority Report; Mr. Avery's remarks in favor of same; Mr. H. B. Payne of Ohio in reply

His extracts from Breckinridge, Orr, and Stephens; Mr. Samuels's (of Iowa) Minority Report...

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Minority Report adopted, 165 to 188; Alabama protests and withdraws..

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Proposition of Mr. S. E. Church, of New-York;
Report of Committee on Credentials
Minority Report of do.; Admission of Douglas
Delegates from Louisiana and Alabama.
Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Maryland
and California withdraw..

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Mississippi withdraws

South Carolina, Florida, and Texas withdraws... Arkansas retires....

Georgia retires.

Louisiana withdraws; Speech of Wm. B. Gaulden of Georgia in favor of the Slave-Trade Fruitless ballots (57) for President; Adjournment to Baltimore; The Seceders at Charleston; Senator Bayard, of Delaware, Chairman; They adopt the Avery Platform They adjourn to Richmond; They meet at Richmond June 11; They finally adopt Breckinridge and Lane; The adjourned Convention at timore; Gen. Cushing's opening Speech Mr. Howard, of Tennessee, moves admission of original Delegates; Mr. Kavanagh, of Minnesota, moves to lay on table; Previous question defeated.

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CLINGMAN, THOMAS L., of North Carolina,
for Dissolution.......
CLINTON, DE WITT, defeated for President
CLINTON, GEORGE, chosen Vice-President,

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COCHRANE, JOHN, of New-York, presents
Anti-Slavery Resolves to Mass Meetings..
CONSTITUTIONAL UNION CONVENTION, 1860 29
CRAWFORD, MARTIN J., for Dissolution 172
CRAWFORD, WILLIAM H., of Georgia, beaten
in Democratic Caucus for President in 1816;
Democratic Caucus candidate for President, 1824
Beaten for President 1824..

CURRY, J. L. M., of Alabama, for Dissolu

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Delaware, and part of Kentucky, and Missouri withdraw; Gen. Cushing resigns the Chair; Gen. Butler, of Massachusetts, offers a protest....

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DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM (Davis's Resolutions), adopted by the United States Senate, affirming the duty of Congress to establish a Slave Code in the Territories

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DEJARNETTE, DANIEL C., of Virginia, for Dis

Proposes to extend the Missouri Compromise to the Pacific.

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DELAWARE Declares for Free Territories through Legislative resolves in 1820.

Mr. Douglas' reply to Lincoln at Freeport..... Mr. Douglas' "Harper" Essay on Popular So

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Speech at Springfield, Ill., June 12, 1857.

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Speech on the John Brown raid, July 16, 1860, proposing a Sedition Law.

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He tells what Popular Sovereignty has done for

DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTIONS.-First

Slavery

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Accepts Nomination for Presidency.

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Extract from Speech in favor of Missouri Com

Third Democratic National Convention, 1840

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DOWNS, SOLOMON U., of Louisiana, beaten for Vice-President in Democratic Convention, 1852..

EVERETT, EDWARD, of Massachusetts, Union

candidate for Vice-President in 1860...

His views on Slavery-His "Knapsack" Speech in Congress-Replies of Messrs. Mitchell, Ran dolph and Cambreleng-Mr. Everett on Geographical Parties-Later Views on Slavery, in Letters of 1837 and '89..

His Acceptance of the Nomination for VicePresident of the United States..... His views on the Sumner Outrage.... ELLMAKER, AMOS, of Pennsylvania, AntiMasonic candidate for Vice-President, 1882..... ELECTION RETURNS IN DETAIL, of all the Presidential Elections since 1836..

Aggregate vote by States, for President, from 1824 to 1856....

Alabama vote for President.

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His Letter to New-York Union Meeting, 1860.. 203 FITZPATRICK, BENJAMIN, of Alabama, beaten for Vice-President in Democratic Convention of 1856.

Nominated by Democratic Convention, 1860...
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South Carolina for President, 1832.. FREE HOMESTEADS-Action of Congress on granting free Homesteads to actual settlers.. Mr. Grow's Ten-Year proposition defeated in the House...

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California vote for President..

Connecticut vote for President..

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Governor, 1560. Delaware vote for President..

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Governor, 1859..

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The Senate refused to act upon it.

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Mr. Grow introduces another in 1860, which

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Rejected by the Senate..

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A compromise bill agreed upon..

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Vetoed by the President..

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Nominated and defeated for Vice-President in 1844...........

222 FREMONT, Col. JOHN C., of California, Republican nominee for President, 1856..

Declines a re-nomination, 1860..

Legislature, 1858.

Indiana vote for President.

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HALE, JOHN P., of New-Hampshire, Free
Democratic nominee for President, 1852....
HAMLIN, HANNIBAL, of Maine, nominated
for Vice-President by Republican National Con-
vention, 1860.

Renounces the Democratic party in the U. S.
Senate...

Accepts nomination for Vice-President.

245 HARRISON, Gen. WILLIAM H., of Ohio, nominated and defeated for President in 1886. Nominated for President at Harrisburg, December, 1889; elected President in 1840.. HICKMAN, JOHN, of Pennsylvania, supported for Vice-President in Republican Convention, 1860.....

HOUSTON, Gen. SAM, of Texas, supported for President in Union Convention, 1860. 248 HUNTER, ROBERT M. T., of Virginia, sup

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New-Jersey vote for President..

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Ohio vote for President..

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Vermoxt vote for President. 66 Governor, 1859. Virginia vote for President.

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Governor, 1859.. FILLMORE, MILLARD, of New-York, defeated

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JOHNSON, ANDREW, of Tennessee, supported for President in National Democratic Convention: JOHNSON, HERSCHEL V., of Georgia, beaten for Vice-President in Democratic National Convention in 1856.

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..

OHNSON, RICHARD M., of Kentucky, beaten in Convention for Vice-President, 1882.

Nominated and elected Vice-President in 1836..
Beaten for Vice-President in 1840..
Beaten for President in Democratic Convention,
1844.

JOHNSON, WILLIAM COST, of Maryland, President of Young Men's National Convention..... JULIAN, GEORGE W., of Indiana, Free Democratic candidate for Vice-President, 1852... KANSAS OUTRAGES, Report of Howard and Sherman thereon...

KILLINGER, JOHN W., of Pennsylvania, offers an Anti-Slavery resolve in the American Convention, 1856...

KING, LEICESTER, of Ohio, President of Lib-
erty Party National Convention, 1843..
KING, WILLIAM R., of Alabama, beaten
for Vice-President in Democratic Convention of
1848..

Democratic nominee for Vice-President in 1852.
Elected Vice-President in 1852..

LANE, Col. HENRY S., of Indiana, President of the Republican National Convention, 1856. LANE, Gen. JOSEPH, of Oregon, beaten for President in Democratic National Convention, 1852....

Nominated for Vice-President by Seceders at
Baltimore in 1860...
Accepts nomination.

AW, GEORGE, of New-York, defeated for President in American National Convention, 1856. LAWRENCE, ABBOTT, of Massachusetts, defeated for Vice-President in Whig Convention, 1848. LEAKE, SHELTON F., of Virginia, for Disso

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MARSH, EPHRAIM, of New-Jersey, President 41 American National Convention.......

MASON, JOHN Y., of Virginia, beaten for
Vice-President in Dem. Nat. Con., 1848...

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through Legislative Resolves; Whigs of Massachusetts for freedom..

MCLEAN, Judge JOHN, of Ohio, defeated for
President in Republican Convention, 1856..
Also, in Republican Nat. Convention of 1860...
MCKAY, JAMES J., of North Carolina, beat-

en for Vice-President in Dem. Convention 1548...

MCREA, JOHN J., of Mississippi, for Dissolu

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MISSOURI COMPROMISE, Adopted

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"MONROE DOCTRINE."-Extract from the Message of James Monroe on the influence of European Powers on this Continent..

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LEE, HENRY, of Massachusetts, supported by South Carolina for Vice-President, 1882.... LEMOYNE, FRANCIS J., of Pennsylvania, Abolition candidate for Vice-President, 1840...... LETCHER, JOHN (Governor of Virginia), for Dissolution......

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..

The Whigs in State Convention declare for Freedom. Address reported by James Brooks... 207 Free Democracy of New York for Freedom. Resolutions presented by John Cochrane..... 207 ORDINANCE of 1784 (Jefferson's) against Slavery in Territories..

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No Platform adopted openly by Whig Convention, 1848..

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Democratic National Platform, 1848..
Buffalo Free Soil Platform, 1848..
Whig National Platform, 1852...
Democratic National Platform, 1852.
Free Democratic Platform, 1852.
Republican National Platform, 1856.
American National Platform, 1856..
Democratic National Platform, 1856.
Whig National Platform, 1856..
Republican National Platform, 1860..
Constitutional Union Party Platform, 1860..
Democratic (Douglas) Platform of 1860..
Addition thereto by Baltimore Convention.
Seceders' Platform adopted at Charleston...
The same readopted by the deceders' (Breckin-
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No Platform adopted by second Democratic
Convention; no Platform adopted by Whig
Convention at Harrisburg, 1889; First Demo-
cratic National Platform, 1840...
Whig National Platform, 1844.
Democratic National Platform, 1844

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SLAVERY EXTENSION or RESTRICTION, History of the struggle for.....

Origin and Progress of Slavery in America.. British Decisions affecting Slavery in the Colonies.....

Slavery under the Confederation..

Jefferson's Ordinance of 1784, providing for the
Government of the Territories and the exclu-
sion of Slavery therefrom..

Yeas and Nays thereon in Continental Congress
Ordinance of 1787, prohibiting Slavery in the
North-west Territory....

The Federal Constitution on Slavery..
Constitutional Amendments affecting Slavery;
Cessions of Territory by Slave States; Early
attempts to override the Ordinance of '87
Reports of John Randolph of Va., and Franklin
of N. C., in opposition thereto; The first Mis-
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Slavery Restriction proposed by Gen. James Tallmadge of N. Y.; Proposition sustained by the House; Remarks thereon by Mr. T. Fuller of Mass...

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Mr. Atchison's remarks thereon; President Pierce protests against the renewal of agitation; Mr. Douglas's first Nebraska Report... He amends his bill; Mr. Chase proposes to authorize the people of Kansas to prohibit Slavery therein; Opposed by Messrs. Bell, Douglas, 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..

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