favors Judd for seat in Cabinet, [148], [149], [150];

reëlected senator (Jan. 1861), [152];

announces death of Douglas, [152];

his eulogy of Douglas, [153], [154];

the Harvey dispatch to Gov. Pickens, commented on in letter to Mrs. T., [155],156.

Witnesses first battle of Bull Run, and describes it in letter to Mrs. T., [165]-[167];

his reconstructed telegram, [168];

his first Confiscation Act passed by Congress, [168];

his physical aspect, etc., in 1861, [168];

his family, [169];