his comment, [212];
and Delahay, [214];
Palmer on his prospect of renomination, [214], [215], [216];
first evidence of personal difference between T. and, [217], [218];
T.'s opinion of his administration, [218];
feeling in Congress adverse to his reëlection, [218], [219];
denounced by Wilson, [219];
basis of opposition to, [219]; renominated, but fears defeat, [219];
requests Blair's resignation, and why, [220] and n.;