his report on affairs in Kansas, [55];

attached by T., [56];

his sophistry, [57], [58], [62];

his debate with T., [59] ff.;

declares T. not a Democrat, [60], [66];

further debate with T. on Kansas, [63] ff.;

T. a match for, in debate, [65], [66];

denounces Cabinet conspiracy regarding referendum on Lecompton Constitution, [72], [73];

his motion for that action, [74], [75];

his anti-Lecompton speech, [77], [78];