his failings in civil station reviewed, [361] ff.;

nominated because of his military renown, [361], [362];

his great services on two occasions, [362];

and the Leet and Stocking case, [365] ff.;

T. not personally hostile to, [369], [370];

Republican dissatisfaction with, [370], [371],

and opposition to, [372] ff.;

Sumner's speech against, [387], [388];

his services overlooked by Sumner, [388];

compared favorably with Greeley, [392], [393];