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 Schurz, Carl—Continued.

&emsp;first speeches of, in English, II, 81, 82

&emsp;importuned by office-seekers, II, 82, 83, 216-218, 338, 339

&emsp;speeches of, in Lincoln-Douglas campaign, II, 88-90, 100, 101

&emsp;Essay on Abraham Lincoln, II, 88

&emsp;meets Lincoln, II, 90, 96, 97

&emsp;describes Lincoln, II, 90, 91, 96, 99

&emsp;account of great debate, II, 92-100

&emsp;speech of, on “Political Morals,” II, 101-104, 131

&emsp;rule of his political conduct, II, 104

&emsp;law practice of, II, 104

&emsp;speech of, “For States' Rights and Byron Paine,” II, 113

&emsp;speech of, on “True Americanism,” II, 120-126

&emsp;meets New England celebrities, II, 126-129

&emsp;visits of, to Boston, II, 127-130

&emsp;admires Sumner, II, 127, 128, 240, 241, 311-314, 392

&emsp;letters of, to Judge Potter, II, 132, 133, 212, 213, 218

&emsp;newspaper abuse of, II, 135-138

&emsp;“sound money” speeches of, II, 135, 136

&emsp;lecture tours of, II, 137, 138, 157-163, 169

&emsp;speeches of, in Minnesota, II, 143-152

&emsp;trip of, on Mississippi steamboat, II, 152-157

&emsp;experience of, at Burlington, II, 159-161

&emsp;speeches of, against Douglas, II, 163, 204-207

&emsp;visits Washington, II, 163-165

&emsp;opposed to duelling, II, 167, 168

&emsp;entertained by Salmon P. Chase, II, 169-172, 187

&emsp;on Wisconsin Board of Regents, II, 173

&emsp;delegate to Chicago Convention, II, 173-180

&emsp;speeches of, during Lincoln campaign, II, 185, 186, 189-191, 193-202, 204-207

&emsp;on committee announcing nomination to Lincoln, II, 187, 188

&emsp;dines with Lincoln, II, 196

&emsp;views of, on public speaking, II, 197-199

&emsp;distrusts threats of Secession, II, 202-204, 207

&emsp;at Lincoln's inauguration, II, 219

&emsp;refuses to ask for office, II, 218, 219

&emsp;appointed Minister to Spain (I, 323); II, 220-223, 299

&emsp;opposition to appointment of, II, 221-223, 299

&emsp;at call for Volunteers hastens to Washington, II, 224-227

&emsp;interview of, with Lincoln, II, 227, 228

&emsp;offers to resign mission to Spain, II, 228

&emsp;authorized to raise cavalry troop, II, 229-231, 233, 236

&emsp;interview of, with General Scott, II, 230

&emsp;inspects Col. Blenkers regiment, II, 234

&emsp;turns over recruiting to Col. McReynolds, II, 236

&emsp;instructions to, as Minister to Spain, II, 237, 242, 243

&emsp;relations of, with Lincoln, II, 237, 242-244, 395, 396

&emsp;sails for Spain, II, 244

&emsp;interviews of, with Adams and Dayton, II, 245-247

&emsp;reaches Madrid, II, 247

&emsp;presents credentials to Queen Isabella, II, 247-252

&emsp;presented to Prince Consort, II, 251, 252

&emsp;relations of, with Spanish Minister, II, 252-254, 266

&emsp;resides in “La Quinta,” II, 256-263

&emsp;follows court to San Ildefonso, II, 261, 267, 289

&emsp;relations of, with diplomatic corps, II, 263-266

&emsp;distress over battle of Bull Run, II, 271-286

&emsp;suggests line of domestic policy to Seward, II, 284-287, 304

&emsp;diplomatic services approved by Lincoln and Seward, II, 298, 299, 329, 330

&emsp;Seward's reply to, II, 302-304

&emsp;granted leave of absence, II, 304-307

&emsp;sails from Hamburg, II, 306, 307

&emsp;reports to Lincoln and Seward, II, 309, 310

&emsp;helps organize Emancipation Society, II, 319, 320

&emsp;speech of, in favor of Emancipation, II, 320-322, 327

&emsp;resignation of, as Minister to Spain accepted, II, 329, 330

&emsp;appointed brigadier-general, II, 330-332

&emsp;military knowledge of (I, 242); II, 331, 332, 351

&emsp;reports to General Frémont for duty, II, 338, 341, 343, 344