his resolution on suspension of habeas corpus, [190], [191];
opposes bill authorizing Pres. to suspend habeas corpus, [197];
his denunciation of Lincoln, [219];
brings in bill to nullify new labor laws in seceding states, [247], [248];
T.'s speech thereon, [248]-[251];
nominated for Vice-Pres., [393],
and elected, [402]; [86], [87], [189], [194], [197], [198], [296], [298], [314], [315], [338], [344], [363].
Wilson, James F., Congressman, proposes amendment to Constitution, prohibiting slavery, [223];
"slated" for State Dep't under Grant, [334] and n.,
declines, [334];