pursues Lee, 336-338;

urges Lee to surrender, 337;

his liberal terms to Lee, 338;

praised by Lincoln, 340;

unable to accept Lincoln's invitation to theatre the evening of his assassination, 345.

Greeley, Horace,

prefers Douglas to Lincoln in 1858, i. [112];

in convention of 1860, works against Seward, [167], [172];

his influence used against Lincoln, [191];

willing to admit peaceable secession, [191]-[193];