d.
William H. Seward, of New York 173 1/2 184 1/2 180
Abraham Lincoln, of Illinois 102 181 231 1/2
Simon Cameron, of Pennsylvania. 50 1/2 Withdrawn
Salmon P Chase, of Ohio 49 42 1/2 24 1/2
Edward Bates, of Missouri 48 35 22
William L. Dayton, of New Jersey 14 10 Withdr'n
John McLean, of Ohio 12 8 5
Jacob Collamer, of Vermont 10 Withdrawn
Scattering 6 4 2
Abraham Lincoln having, on tile third ballot, within two and a half votes of the number necessary to nominate him, Mr. David K. Cartter, of Ohio, before the result was announced, rose to change four votes from Chase to Lincoln, giving the latter a clear majority.
Mr. McCrillis, of Maine, followed, changing ten votes from Seward to Lincoln; Mr. Andrew, of Massachusetts, also changed a part of the vote of that State from Seward to Lincoln; and Mr. B. Gratz Brown, of Missouri, changed the eighteen votes of that State from Bates to Lincoln.
Others followed, until Mr. Lincoln had 354 out of 466 votes, and was declared du
Union,) moves against Jeff. Thompson at Fredericktown, Mo., 591.
Carlile, John S., 518-19; takes his seat in the XXXVIIth Congress, 559; takes his seat in the Sen. ate, 561-2; demurs to Mr. Browning's views, 567; opposes the Peace measure of Johnson, of Mo., 571.
Carlyle, Thomas, 25; 505.
Carr, Wilson, N. C., speech at Baltimore, 462.
Carrick's Ford, battle of, 523-4.
Carroll, Charles, President of the Colonization Society, 72.
Carthage, Mo., Rebels defeated near, 575.
Cartter, David K., in Chicago Convention, 321.
Cass, Gen. Lewis, 164; opposes, as Minister at Paris, the Slave-Trade-suppression quintuple treaty, 177; 189; his opinion of the Wilmot Proviso, 190; nominated for President, 191; 222, 229; 232; 246; resigns his post at Washington, 411.
Cass, the cutter, given up to Rebels, 413.
Castle Pinckney, occupied by S. Carolina, 409.
Catron, Judge, opinion in Dred Scott case, 258.
Channing, Wm. E., 125; 142; to Webster, 353.
Chapman, Reuben, i