transfers authority to Stanton, [197];

proclaims martial law as to certain classes, [200];

issues Emancipation Proclamation, [200];

commutes Vallandigham's sentence to banishment, [204];

replies to protest of Northern Democrats, [205];

his only evasion, [205];

revokes Burnside's order suppressing Chicago Times, [207], [208];

criticized by N. Y. Tribune, [309] n.;

and certain dispatches of Seward to Adams, [210] ff.;

requested to demand Seward's resignation, [211];