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 Schurz, Carl—Continued.

&emsp;appealed to, on behalf of sound money, III, 393

&emsp;directs campaign of “anti-third termers,” III, 394, 395

&emsp;distinctive character of his speeches for Garfield, III, 396

&emsp;retires from Secretaryship of Department of the Interior, III, 397

&emsp;banquet to, and speech of, at Boston, III, 397-399

&emsp;editor-in-chief of New York Evening Post, III, 400-402

&emsp;declines generous financial aid tendered by German fellow-citizens, III, 403

&emsp;good work of, during the Cleveland-Blaine campaign, III, 404-407

&emsp;response of, to Cleveland’s request for advice, III, 407-409, 411-413

&emsp;second journey of, through the South, III, 414

&emsp;literary plans and trip to Germany, III, 414-416

&emsp;representative of the Hamburg-American Steamboat Company, III, 417

&emsp;connection of, with Harper’s Weekly, III, 418

&emsp;supports Cleveland for renomination, III, 419-422

&emsp;speaks at dinner of New York Reform Club, III, 423, 424

&emsp;work of, as president of the National Civil Service Reform League, III, 425

&emsp;tribute of, to George William Curtis, III, 496

&emsp;occupies himself with municipal politics, III, 427

&emsp;defends opportunism, III, 428

&emsp;helps elect McKinley and defeat Bryan, III, 429

&emsp;advocates sound currency, III, 430

&emsp;corrects unfounded report of his willingness to enter the Cabinet, III, 431

&emsp;seeks to strengthen McKinley’s policy as to reform, III, 432

&emsp;unfinished essay of, on Charles Sumner, III, 433

&emsp;termination of connection of, with Harper's Weekly, II, 434

&emsp;efforts of, to avert war with foreign powers, III, 434-438

&emsp;anxiety of, to check the love of expansion, III, 439-445

&emsp;supports Bryan as an anti-imperialist, III, 446

&emsp;efforts of, in behalf of Filipino independence, III, 448

&emsp;writes letter in favor of Parker, III, 449

&emsp;work on the memoirs, III, 450

&emsp;renewed interest of, in condition of the Southern negro, III, 451

&emsp;keenly alive to anti-imperialism and Philippine independence, III, 452

&emsp;celebration of seventieth anniversary of his birthday, III, 453

&emsp;some personal traits of, manifested in the home circle, III, 454

&emsp;last days of, III, 455

Schurz, Christian, father of Carl, I, 3, 7, 17, 23, 25-29, 41 et seq; 83 et seq

&emsp;seeks Carl at Rastatt, 233 et seq

Schurz, Herbert, death of, III, 454

Schurz, Heribert, I, 22, 23, 40

Schurz, Margaretha (Meyer), wife of Carl, I, 401; II, 3, 4, 8, 9, 14, 49, 72, 234, 247, 329, 330; III, 334, 335

&emsp;death of, III, 366

Schützenfest, the, I, 11, 45-49, 81-83

Schwaben, Johann von, I, 239

Schwartz aids Kinkel, I, 319

Schwarzenberg, Prince Felix, I, 164

Schweinitz, Count von, II, 339

Scott, General Winfield, military judgment of, II, 230, 231, 236, 333

Scott and Gorham, Whig candidates, II, 6

Scott, Walter, II, 10

Sebastiani, General Horace François, I, 6

Sebastiano, Infante Don, II, 299

Sedgwick, General John, II, 410, 429; III, 21, 22

Selz, I, 232

Serrano, General Francisco, II, 295, 296

&emsp;regency of, II, 300

Seven Mountains, the, II, 121

Seward, William E., description of, II, 33

&emsp;Presidential candidate, II, 171, 173-179, 183

&emsp;defeat of, II, 184-191, 221, 222, 241

&emsp;anti-slavery attitude of, II, 211, 212, 279, 280, 282, 325

&emsp;Secretary of State, II, 221, 236

&emsp;opposed to appointment of Schurz, II, 221-223, 229, 299, 330

&emsp;attempts to control administration, II, 237, 238, 241-243, 279, 280

&emsp;foreign policy of, II, 275, 280-283, 287, 288

&emsp;wise Mexican policy of, II, 301, 302

&emsp;letter of, to Schurz, II, 302-304

&emsp;on Trent affair, II, 310

&emsp;pleased with Schurz’s services, II, 329, 330; III, 203, 213, 240, 243, 251