indorses Cox's stand, [349], [350];
casts only vote in Judiciary Committee in favor of Hoar's confirmation as Supreme Court Justice, [350];
votes against tacking Sumner's Equal Rights bill to Amnesty bill, [359];
offers amendment for general investigation of public service to Conkling's resolution concerning Hodge, [362];
his remarks thereon, [363];
not appointed on investigating committee, [366], [367];
not moved by personal hostility to Grant, [369];
interview with, in Courier-Journal on his relations with Grant (Dec. 1871). [369] and n., [370];
letter of S. Galloway to, on Grant, [371];
mentioned by Stanley Matthews as possible candidate of Liberal Republicans, [372];