depression of L., [538]-[539];

campaign of 1864, [539]-[540];

McClellan a candidate, [539];

L's secret pledge to support successor, [540];

attempt on life, [540]-[541];

effect of burdens and anxiety during war, [542]-[546];

election of 1864, victory, [546]-[549];

Grant's telegram, [548];

Seward's tribute, [548]-[549];

Chase's resignation, [549]-[550];