Seward's removal demanded, [368];
Chase and Seward resignations, [368]-[370];
Stanton the master-mind, [370]-[371];
Cameron's relations with L., [371]-[373];
Stanton succeeds Cameron, [372]-[373];
Senators advise reconstruction of, [373]-[374];
Stanton's relations with L., [374]-[379];
opposes L's reinstatement of McClellan, [412]-[413];
attitude toward emancipation, [432];
preliminary proclamation discussed, L's own account, [436]-[438];