understood - the more he says one thing, the more his adversaries contend he meant something else." I am now yielding to these influences with the hope that however much the book may suggest a "patchwork quilt" and be permeated with Lamon as well as Lincoln, it will yet appeal to those readers who care for documentary evidence in matters historical. WASHINGTON, D. C., DOROTHY LAMON TEILLARD. April, 1911. Mr. Lincoln's Love of a Joke-Could "Contribute Nothing A Branch of Law Practice which Mr. Lincoln could not learn Refusal to take Amount of Fee given in Scott Case Mr. Lincoln tried before a Mock Tribunal Low Charges for Professional Service Mr. Lincoln denies that he voted against the Appropriation Time between Election and Departure for Washington Mr. Lincoln's Farewell to his Friends in Springfield Speeches made with the Object of saying Nothing At West Philadelphia - Careful Arrangements to avoid Dis- Mr. Seward and Mr. Chase, Men of Opposite Principles Letter of Hon. Joseph Holt on the "Impending Tragedy Mr. Lincoln imagines Himself in the Place of the Slave- Judge J. S. Black on Slavery as regarded by the Southern Why General Stephen A. Hurlbut went to Charleston . Rope strong enough to hang a Lincoln-Hireling Timely Presence of Hon. Lawrence Keith Extremes of Southern Character exemplified Interview with Governor Pickens - No Way out of Existing Difficulties but to fight out Passes written by Governor Pickens Interview with Major Anderson Protection Paper for Betsy Ann Dougherty Case of Young Man convicted of Sleeping at his Post |