his character and talents reviewed and discussed, [419]-[422];
"a high-minded, kind-hearted, courteous gentleman, without ostentation, and without guile," [421];
his place among the statesmen of his time discussed, [422];
his connection with the 13th Amendment, [422];
his opposition to arbitrary arrests unpopular, [422], [423];
his position as one of the "Seven Traitors" a proud one, [423];
change in his course on Reconstruction, [423], [424];
Medill quoted as to effect of vote in impeachment trial on his future, [424], [425];
his partners quoted, as to his kindliness, [424];
Darrow on the "socialistic trend" of his opinions, [425];