letter of M. C. Lea to, on financial affairs, [170],

and his reply, [171];

brings in his second Confiscation Act, [173];

his report thereon, [173];

history of the bill in Congress, [173]-[176];

speaks on War Dep't. frauds, [184];

leads opposition to confirmation of Cameron's nomination as minister to Russia, [187];

votes against confirmation, [189];

introduces resolution of inquiry concerning arbitrary arrests in loyal states, [191], [192];

his colloquy with Dixon of Conn., [192], [193];