admitted by Lincoln to be in the right, [384];
reply of Seward, [384], [385];
Northern hatred of, [385], [386];
wisdom of Lincoln's attitude toward, [386], [387];
people of, gratified by emancipation proclamation, ii. 132;
fails to detain Oreto and Alabama, 172, 173;
subscribes to Confederate loan, 172, 173.
English, James E.,
in House in 1861, i. [297];
votes for thirteenth amendment, ii. 326.