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as to power of Congress over electoral count; proposal to amend so as to abolish slavery; passage of thirteenth amendment by Congress. Constitutional Union party, its origin and aims, see vol. i.; its subsequent fate; its vote in 1860. "Copperheads," developed in second year of war, see vol. ii.; their principles and policy; active after Chancellorsville; organization of, to oppose war; feared in Indiana; fail to accomplish anything; despised by Lincoln; led by Vallandigham; attempt to put down; Lincoln's opinion of; demand revocation of emancipation proclamation. Corbett, Boston, kills Booth, see vol. ii. Covode, John, in House in 1861, see vol. i. Cox, Samuel S., in House in 1861, see vol. i. Crittenden, John J., offers compromise in 1861, see vol. i.; in House in 1861; offers resolution that war is not against slavery, see vol. ii.; opposes Lincoln's plan of emancipation in Kentucky. Curtin, Governor Andrew G., invites governors to meet at Altoona, see vol. ii.; on connection of conference with emancipation proclamation; reflected. Curtis, Benjamin R., his opinion in Dred Scott case, see vol. i. Curtis, General Samuel R., his campaign in Missouri and Arkansas, see vol. i. Cushing, Lieutenant William B., destroys the Albemarle, see vol. ii. Davis, David, at Illinois bar, see vol. i.; disgusted at election of Trumbull in 1855; Lincoln's manager in convention of 1860. Davis, Garrett, succeeds Breckenridge in Senate, see vol. i.; his plea against arming negroes, see vol. ii. Davis, Henry Winter, introduces reconstruction bill, see vol. ii.; issues address denouncing Lincoln for vetoing bill; obliged to support Lincoln rather than McClellan. Davis, Jefferson, advocates extension of Missouri Compromise in 1850, see vol. i.; sneers at attempted compromise in 1861; elected President of Confederate States; defies North; hopes to entrap Seward into debate with commissioners; urged by South to do something; prefers to make North aggressor; tries to win over Kentucky; offers to issue "letters of marque and reprisal"; when secretary of war, sent McClellan to Europe; sends troops to seize East Tennessee; wishes to free Kentucky, see vol. ii.; his escape wished by Lincoln; replaces Johnston by Hood; proposition of Blair to; expresses willingness to treat for peace
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