Spirit of Forgiveness (?) toward England The Interview which led to the Appointment of Mr. Stanton as Secretary of War Correspondence with Hon. William A. Wheeler Mr. Lincoln abandons a Message to Congress in Deference to the Opinion of his Cabinet - Proposed Appropriation Mr. Stanton's Resignation not accepted The Seven Words added by Mr. Chase to the Proclamation Universal Suffrage One of Doubtful Propriety Not in Favor of Unlimited Social Equality The Rights and Duties of the Gentleman and of the Vagrant What was to be the Disposition of the Leaders of the Re- Mr. Lincoln and Jefferson Davis on an Imaginary Island Mr. Lincoln's Peril during Ceremonies of his Second In- auguration - Booth's Phenomenal Audacity The Polish Exile from whom Mr. Lincoln feared Assault Lincoln's Views of the American or Know-Nothing Party INDEX OF LETTERS. Black, Jeremiah S., 329 Davis, David, xxxii, 317, 324 Fell, Jesse W., II Field, Eugene, xxxv Foster, Chas. H., 325 Grant, Gen., to Secy. Stanton, Hanna, W. H., 317, 320, 326, Harmon, O. F., 314 Hatch, O. M., 313, 316 Hurlburt, Stephen A., 79 Lamon, W. H., xxvi, 231, 274, 307, 333 Lemon, J. E., 319 Lincoln, A., xxiii, xxix, 26, 106, Perkins, A. J., 145 Pickens, Gov. F. W., 75, 78 322 Weed, Thurlow, 34 Weldon, Lawrence, xxxii, 318 |