his campaign for reëlection in 1858, [89] ff.;

his health impaired, [89];

reaffirms doctrine of Squatter Sovereignty, [94];

answered by J. Davis, [95];

his speech of May 1860, [15], [95];

answered by Benjamin, [95], [96];

nominated for President at Charleston, and by one faction at Baltimore, [96];

favors Crittenden Compromise, [116];

his views on causes of disunion, [116], [117];

his last days devoted to the Union, [152], [153];