explains his attitude as President toward slavery, 101, 102;
struggles to hold Border States, 103;
general dissatisfaction with, in 1862, 104;
held inefficient by Chase, 104;
and by Congressmen, 104, 105;
but believed in by people, 105;
addressed by Greeley with "Prayer of 20,000,000," 105, 106;
his reply to Greeley, 107, 108;
his reply to Abolitionist clergymen, 110-112;
points out folly of a mere proclamation, 111;