JOHNSON, ANDREW, of Tennessee, supported
for President in National Democratic Convention : 41
OHNSON, HERSCHEL V., of Georgia, beaten
for Vice-President in Democratic National Conven-
tion 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..
JOHNSON, RICHARD M., of Kentucky, beaten
in Convention for Vice-President, 1832..
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, Pre-
sident of Young Men's National Convention.....
JULIAN, GEORGE W., of Indiana, Free De-
mocratic 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..
ANE, Col. HENRY S., of Indiana, Presi-
dent of the Republican National Convention, 1836.
ANE, Gen. JOSEPH, of Oregon, beaten for
President in Democratic National Convention,
1852..
Nominated for Vice-President by Seceders at
Baltimore in 1860..
Accepts nomination..
LAW, GEORGE, of New-York, defeated for
President in American National Convention, 1856.
LAWRENCE, ABBOTT, of Massachusetts, de-
feated for Vice-President in Whig Convention, 1848.
LEAKE, SHELTON F., of Virginia, for Disso-
lution....
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..
INCOLN, 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.