advocates revision of Constitution in 1860, i. [193].

Weitzel, General Godfrey,

enters Richmond, ii. 334.

Welles, Gideon,

secretary of navy, i. [234];

opposes relieving Sumter, [245];

changes opinion, [246];

not told by Lincoln of plan to relieve Pensacola, [247];

learns that Lincoln has spoiled his plan to relieve Sumter, [247];

wishes Lincoln to close Southern ports by proclamation, [284];