illness and death at the White House, [351]-[352];

secret service incidents, [352]-[353];

annoyed by office-seekers, [353];

Mr. Ross at the White House, [353]-[356];

William Kelley at the White House, [356];

Goldwin Smith's impressions, [356]-[359];

tributes from Hapgood, Bigelow, and Nicolay, [359]-[362];

cabinet relations, [363]-[379];

with Stanton, [364]-[379];

with Seward, [366]-[371];