his power of removal aimed at by Tenure-of-Office bill, [301], [302];
impeachment of, now generally condemned, [303];
first mention of impeachment of, [303], [304];
House rejects impeachment resolutions, [304];
requests Stanton's resignation, [304], [305];
suspends him and appoints Grant ad interim, [305];
correspondence of, with Grant, submitted to committee, [306], [307];
his lack of tact, [306];
wishes to make up a case for Supreme Court, [307];