considers Lincoln inefficient, ii. 104;
leader of discontented Republicans, 109, 176;
on Lincoln's responsibility for emancipation proclamation, 117, 118;
suggests an addition to it, 131;
wishes to present bankers to Lincoln, 170;
left undisturbed in control of Treasury, 170, 171;
his resignation taken by Lincoln, 177;
letter of Lincoln to, 178;
hesitates to withdraw resignation, 178;
finally does so, 179;