gains reëlection, [149];
on difficulty of debating with Lincoln, [150];
speaks in Ohio, [151];
in debate ignores secession, [157];
nominated by Democrats in 1860, [163], [164];
reasons why repudiated by South, [164], [165];
his vigorous canvass in 1860, [174], [175];
vote for, [178];
offers to aid Lincoln after fall of Sumter, [251];
value of his assistance, [251].