henceforward supervises rather than specifically orders, [211];

begged by Chandler to disregard conservatives, [213];

prepares address for Gettysburg, [213], [214];

the address, [214], [215];

his theory of "reconstruction," [216];

recognizes a state government of Virginia, [217];

appoints military governors for conquered States, [217], [218];

urges them to organize state governments, [219];

wishes only Union men to act, [219];

wishes bona fide elections, [220];