;
re-elected, 223;
efforts paralysed by Federalists, 219-30;
defeat of Federalists, 226;
calls extra session of Legislature, 226;
vigorous prosecution of war, 226;
opposed Spencer, 233-4;
relations with Spencer strained, 233;
favoured Sanford for U.S. Senate, 233;
Legislature endorses him for President, 235;
re-elected gov., 236;
opposed for President by Spencer, 237;
offered place in Madison's cabinet, 237;
reasons for declining, 238;
Virginians create opposition to, 239;
Van Buren's sly methods, 240;
nominated and elected Vice President, 240;
did not favour Erie canal, 246;
nominated to beat Clinton, 274;
majorities in prior elections, 275;
shortage in war accounts, 275-82;
effort to prevent nomination of, 275-8;
Yates on, 279;
insisted on fifth race, 279;
handicapped by canal record, 279;
defeated, 281;
sad closing of his life, 282;
president constitutional con., 1821, 299;
willing to run for gov., 1822, 318.
Toombs, Robert, opposes attack on Fort Sumter, iii. 2;
prophecy fulfilled, 3.
Tories, treatment of, i. 23;
their flight to Nova Scotia, 26.
Tousey, Sinclair, joins Lib. Rep. movement, iii. 283;
organises its con. for Greeley's nomination, 283;
del. to Lib. Rep. state con., 1872, 296.
Townsend, Henry A., character and career of, i. 217;
member of Council, 217;
supports Clinton for mayor, 217.
Townsend, John D., strong supporter of Tam., iii. 383.
Townsend, Martin I., as an orator, iii. 80-1;
arraigns Seymour, 81;
nominated for atty.-gen., 1869, 226;
defeated, 227.
Tracy, Albert H., gifts and career of, i. 372;
in Congress, 372;
mentioned for U.S. Senate, 372;
ambitious for public life, 372;
easy principles, 372;
like Jefferson in appearance, 372-3;
nominated for state Senate, 373;
faithful to Weed, 379;
presides at anti-masonic con., 393;
weakens after defeat, 397;
Weed on, 397;
Seward on, 397, note;
leaves Anti-Masons, 398;
others follow, 399;
withdraws from politics, ii. 38;
loses chance of being Vice President and President, 40.
Tracy, John, nominated for lt.-gov., 1832, i. 395;
renominated, 1836, ii. 11;
elected, 14;
renominated, 1838, 23;
defeated, 29.
Treaty with England, 1795, excitement over, i. 65;
Jay's opinion of, 66;
what it accomplished, 67.
Tremaine, Grenville, nominated for atty.-gen., 1877, iii. 377;
defeated, 387.
Tremaine, Ly
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