of reconstruction, 127;
rejects negro suffrage, 128;
endorsed by Dems., 1865, 128;
and by Reps., 132;
influence of Weed and Raymond, 131-2;
radical Reps. hostile, 136;
Stevens opposes his policy, 137;
Raymond replies, 137;
defeated, 141;
vetoes civil rights bill, 141;
bad traits, 142;
ill-tempered speech, 142;
Civil Rights bill passed over veto, 142;
favours Philadelphia con., 1866, 142;
swing around the circle, 148;
removal of Rep. officials, 162;
his party defeated, 166;
Dems. drop him, 182;
impeachment of, 190;
candidate for President at Dem. nat. con., 197.
Johnson, William S., opposes Seward, ii. 147.
Johnston, Joseph E., at battle of Bull Run, iii. 12.
Jones, David R. Floyd, nominated for sec. of state, 1861, iii. 21, note;
defeated, 29;
candidate for lt.-gov., 1862, 41, note;
elected, 51;
renominated, 1864, 120;
defeated, 125.
Jones, George, of N.Y. _Times_, iii. 95;
approves Raymond's support of Johnson, 95;
rejects Tweed's enormous bribe, 246.
Jones, Henry, nominated for clerk of Court of Appeals, 1865, iii. 130;
elected, 135.
Jones, Samuel, member of Poughkeepsie con., i. 33;
supports Clinton for gov., 1789, 43;
Kent on, 43, note;
first state comp., 70.
Jones, Samuel, son of the preceding, i. 347;
appointed chancellor, 347.
Jordan, Ambrose L., in constitutional con., 1846, ii. 109;
on elective judiciary, 110;
gifts of, 110;
atty.-gen., 128.
Junio, John J., nominated for sec. of state, 1877, iii. 384;
defeated, 387.
Kansas, efforts in behalf of slavery, ii. 208;
rifles from the North, 222;
border ruffians withdraw, 223;
Seward's bill to admit as State, 223;
more hostilities, 223;
Beecher's Bibles, 224;
against Lecompton constitution, 246;
action of free-state men, 262;
Wyandotte constitution, 262.
Kaufman, Sigmund, nominated for lt.-gov., 1870, iii. 238;
defeated, 244.
Kelley, William, nominated for gov. by Softs, 1860, ii. 326;
career and character of, 326;
defeated, 333;
at Dem. state peace con., 354.
Kelly, John, succeeds Tweed as leader of Tam., iii. 288;
appearance, 288;
early career, 288;
character, 288;
reorganises Tam., 1871, 289;
favours nomination of Greeley, 1872, 289;
urges Schell for gov., 1872, 297;
nominates Lawrence for mayor, 1872, 299;
defeated, 302;
declares for Tilden for gov., 1874, 310;
blow at canal ring, 312;
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