Senate of U. S., debates Kansas-Nebraska bill, [34],

and passes it, [37]; T. takes his seat in, [48];

debates on affairs in Kansas in, [55] ff., [63], [64], [65], [76] ff., [81], [82], [83];

passes Lecompton bill, [83],

and substituted English bill, [84];

debate on popular sovereignty in, [94];

debate on Davis's anti-Douglas resolutions in, [95], [96],

and on John Brown raid, [98]-[100];

J. Davis's last speeches in, [110], [114], [115];

debates Crittenden Compromise, [115]-[117],