damaged by Federal military successes, [285], [286];

hurt by Southern approval, [286], [287];

defeated in election, [291];

members of, in Congress, aid in passage of thirteenth amendment, [325], [326].

Dennison, William,

succeeds Blair as postmaster-general, ii. [288].

Dickinson, Daniel S.,

candidate for vice-presidential nomination, ii. [264].

Diplomatic history,

Seward's proposed foreign wars to prevent disunion, i. 276-278;