ith Fulton, 77;
nominated for gov., 78;
hostility to Jay, 79;
appearance and character of, 79;
desires to be President, 80;
mistakes signs of times, 81;
defeated, 82;
reasons for it, 83;
his disposition, 83;
minister to France, 115;
assailed by Van Ness, 125;
without ambition for further political honours, 150.
Lockwood, Daniel N., at Dem. state con., 1882, iii. 490;
forceful presentation of Cleveland's name for gov., 490.
Locofocos, origin of title, ii. 16;
applied to Dem. party, 16.
Loomis, Arphaxed, in constitutional con., 1846, ii. 109;
character and gifts of, 110;
resents war methods, 1861, iii. 18, 19.
Lord, Jarvis B., nominated for canal com., 1861, iii. 21, note;
defeated, 29;
renominated, 1864, 120;
defeated, 125;
opposes Tilden for gov., 1874, 312;
exults over downfall of Tilden regime, 383.
Lott, John A., nominated for judge of Court of Appeals, 1869, iii. 226;
elected, 227.
Lowell, James Russell, declares people long for peace, 1864, iii. 101.
Ludlow, William B., opposes Union state con., 1861, iii. 15.
Ludlow, William H., chairman of Softs' con., 1854, ii. 197;
defeated, 203.
Lundy, Benjamin, original abolitionist, ii. 5;
career of, 5-7.
McCarthy, Dennis, presents Washburne's name for Vice-President, 1880,
iii. 444;
moves Arthur's nomination, 445;
on Robertson's appointment, 469.
McClellan, George B., succeeds Scott, 1861, iii. 31.
McComb, Alexander, charged with corrupt conduct, i. 54;
friend of George Clinton, 54.
McDougal, Alexander, in first constitutional con., i. 5.
McGuire, Jeremiah, named as del.-at-large to Dem. nat. con., iii. 452;
delegation rejected, 458.
McIntosh, James, nominated for sec. of state, 1877, iii. 384;
defeated, 387.
McIntyre, Archibald, becomes comp., i. 151;
controversy with Tompkins, 276;
removal of, 287-9;
elected state senator, 289;
agent for state lotteries, 289.
McKean, James B., congressman, ii. 338;
disapproves Weed's compromise, 338.
Del. to People's Union con., 1861, iii. 22;
colonel 67th N.Y. regiment, 22;
nominated for sec. of state, 1867, 174;
defeated, 188.
McKelway, St. Clair, brilliant editor of Albany _Argus_, iii. 419;
influence of, 419;
returns to Brooklyn _Eagle_, 419, note.
McKenzie, William L., connected with Canadian rebellion, ii. 23-4.
McKnown, James, recorder at Albany, i. 347;
forced upon Regency, 347;
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