visits Lincoln at Springfield, [144];

Lincoln promises portfolio to, [144], [429];

urgent opposition to, from McClure, T., and others, [144], [145], [146], [147] ff.;

and Frémont, [172];

his report in favor of freeing and arming slaves suppressed by Lincoln, [172] and n.;

and the War Department frauds, [178] ff.;

and T. A. Scott, [184], [185];

Nicolay and Hay on causes of his leaving Cabinet, [185], [186];

made Minister to Russia, [186];

McClure on his dismissal, [186], [187];