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137-148; listless support of Taylor, 148-151; defiance of New York business interests, 149-151, 161, 162; opposition to slavery in Congress, 151; Compromise of 1850, 151-163; reply to Calhoun, 154; on Webster's 7th of March speech, 158; abandons Wilmot proviso, 159; on fugitive slave law, 161-163; favors Scott's nomination, 163; on Kansas-Nebraska contest, 163, 165; early attitude toward Republican party, 166, 178; attack by Rust, 166; on Fremont's defeat, 167; Dred Scott decision, 168; Lecomptetter to Seward, 182; defeats Greeley's chances for office, 182.
Whig (daily newspaper), 47.
Whig party, 1836 to 1840, 41-52; final defeat of, 163.
White, Horace, on New York banking laws, 35; reports Liberal Republican platform, 239.
Wilmot proviso, Greeley on, 158, 159.
Wilson, Henry, on Greeley, 166,187.
Winchester, Jonas, 26.
Women's suffrage, Greeley on, 89.
Wood, Fernando, proposed secession of New York city, 185.
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Young, John Russell, on Grant's administratio