Chicago clergymen demand, [427];

Lincoln and Channing interview, [427];

Lincoln and Greeley, [429]-[431];

Greeley's "Prayer of twenty millions," and L's reply, [429]-[430];

compensation suggested, [428], [433], [447];

deportation suggested, [439]-[440];

L's message to congress, 1862, [440]-[441];

"Boston set" discussed with L., [482]-[484];

defended by L., [507]

Emancipation proclamation,