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d major-general, 8; criticised by Southern press, 10; suggested for gov., 1862, 37, 49; one vote for U.S. Senate, 1863, 56, note; suggested for gov., 1864, 116; ch'm. Philadelphia con., 1866, 144; defeated for nomination for gov., 159; nominated for gov., 1872, 293; tortuous political course, 294; Seymour's criticism, 295; Weed's confidence in, 295; renominated for gov., 1874, 315; Seymour charges nepotism, 316; apathetic managers, 317; defeated, 319; nominated for mayor of New York, 1876, 346; defeated, 350. Dodge, William E., at peace congress, ii. 350; delivers peace petition, 381. Dorn, Robert C., nominated for canal com., 1865, iii. 130; elected, 135. Dorsheimer, Philip, on Softs' con., 1854, ii. 198. Dorsheimer, William, delegate to Lib. Rep. state con., 1872, iii. 296; nominated for lt.-gov., 313; character and ability, 314; Tilden's spokesman at Dem. nat. con., 1876, 342; cand. for gov., 1876, 345; renominated for lt.-gov., 346; cand. for U.S. Senate, 1879, 397; at Dem. state con., 1879, 421; begs delegates to reject Robinson, 421; announces Tarn, will bolt, 422; ch'm. of Kelly's con., 1879, 424; nominates Kelly for gov., 424; ch'm. of Kelly's state con., 1880, 451; named as del.-at-large to nat. con., 452; delegation rejected, 458. Douglas-Bell-Breckenridge fusion, ii. 331; aided by money, 331-2. Douglas, Stephen A., denounces Kansas immigrants, ii. 224; Harriet Beecher Stowe on, 224; breaks with Buchanan, 246; Greeley favours him for U.S. senator, 247; suggested by Republicans for President, 247; sharp controversy with Davis, 279-80; nominated for President, 301; fusion of, 331; defeated, 333; criticised by Southern press, iii. 10. Douglass, Frederick, nominated for sec. of state, ii. 216; career and character of, 216; nominated to head Rep. electoral ticket, 1872, iii. 296, note; elected, 302. Dowd, William, nominated for mayor of N.Y., 1880, iii. 462; bitter contest, 462; supported by Irving Hall, 462; defeated, 463. Draper, Simeon, unavailable to stand for gov., ii. 247; urges Lincoln's renomination, iii. 88; becomes collector of customs, 1864, 97; successor appointed, 1865, 131. Duane, James, in first constitutional con., i. 5; in Poughkeepsie con., 33; campaign of 1789, 42; character and career, 42; appointed U.S. judge, 44. Dudley, Charles E., me
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