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n Convention, see vol. i. Ohio, campaign of 1858 in, see vol. i.; carried by Democrats in 1862, see vol. ii.; career of Vallandigham in; reply of Lincoln to Democrats of; election of 1863 in; renominates Lincoln in 1864. O'Laughlin, Michael, accomplice of Booth, tried and condemned, see vol. ii. Ordinance of 1787, its adoption and effect, see vol. i. Owens, Mary, rejects Lincoln, see vol. i. Pain, John, Lincoln's only hearer at "mass meeting" to organize Republican party, see vol. i. Palmerston, Lord, drafts British ultimatum in Mason and Slidell case, see vol. i.; shows it to Queen. Paris, Comte de, on condition of Union army in 1861, see vol. i.; on McDowell's advance from Washington to aid McClellan, see vol. ii. Patterson, General Robert, commands force in Pennsylvania, see vol. i.; fails to watch Johnston. Payne, Lewis, accomplice of Booth, tried and hanged, see vol. ii. Peace Congress, its composition and action, see vol. i.; repudiated by South. Pea Ridge, battle of, see vol. i. Pemberton, General John C., surrenders Vicksburg, see vol. ii. Pendleton, George H., in House in 1861, see vol. i. Pennsylvania, carried by Democrats in 1862, see vol. ii.; regained by Republicans; renominates Lincoln. Penrose, Captain----, on Lincoln's rashness in entering Richmond, see vol. ii. Perryville, battle of, see vol. ii. Peters,----, refuses to trust a Republican, see vol. i. Phillips, Wendell, remark on nomination of Lincoln, see vol. i.; denounces Lincoln; welcomes secession; upholds right of South to secede; opposes Lincoln's renomination, see vol. ii. Pickens, Fort, relief of, in 1861, see vol. i. Pickens, Governor F.W., sends commissioners to Buchanan regarding dissolution of Union by South Carolina, see vol. i. Pierce, Franklin, elected President, see vol. i.; defeated for renomination. Pierpoint, Francis H., recognized as governor of Virginia, see vol. ii. Pillow, Fort, massacre at, see vol. ii. Pillow, General Gideon J., runs away from Fort Donelson, see vol. i. Pinkerton, Allan, discovers plot to assassinate Lincoln, see vol. i. Plug Uglies, feared in 1861, see vol. i.; mob Massachusetts troops. Polk, James K., carries Illinois in 1844, see vol. i.; brings on Mexican war; his policy attacked by Lincoln's "Spot Resolutions"
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