wishes to induce Lee to command Northern army, [263];

instructed to watch Maryland legislature, [286];

authorized to suspend writ of habeas corpus, [287];

has difficulties with McClellan, [310];

retires, [310].

Seaton, William W.,

promises to help Lincoln's emancipation bill, i. [80].

Secession,

mention of, avoided by Douglas and Lincoln, i. [157];

question of its justification in 1860, [158]-[160];