his acceptance of counsel fees attacked by Chandler as being connected with his vote on impeachment, [330], [331];

his defense, [331], [332];

the Chandler charge would not down, [332];

supports Vickers's amendment to 15th Amendment, [338],

and opposes Wilson's amendment, [339];

letter of Grenier to, on Republican corruption, [341];

offered English mission, [347];

his reason for declining, [348];

in speech at Chicago, discusses claims of U.S. against England, [349],

and the urgent need of reform of the Civil service, [349], [350];