not a hothead, [110];

his speech of Jan. 10, 1861, [110];

his last speeches in Senate, [114], [115];

his farewell speech, [121];

his Rise and Fall of the Confederate States, [123] n.; [83].

Dawes, Henry L., Congressman, on purchases of cavalry horses, [182], [183];

on corruption in government service, [184];

replies to Cameron's statement to Hamlin, [188], [189]; [304], [354].

Dayton, William L., Senator, [69], [142].

Debs, Eugene V., and the Pullman strike, [413]-[415];