Douglas—Continued
“moral convictions,” 104; slavery
voted up or down, 105; the “great
struggle between two antagonistic
systems,” 106; III., Schurz praises
Sumner's pluck, 28, 321
Drake, C. D., I., from, 480; to, 481; Grant entrusts his interests to, 520; II., made Chief Justice, Court of Claims, 1; Schurz's Senatorial colleague, 32 et seq., 48, 59; VI., controversy with, 443
Dred Scott decision, I., 128, 129, 135, 140, 157; V., 394
Dreyfus outrage discredited the name of republic, VI., 25, 56, 118
Drury (Louisiana legislature), III., 118
Duddenhausen, IV., restoration of, to office, 451
Dudley, Wm. Wade, V., offers to buy votes in “blocks of five,” 98; discountenanced by party leaders, 100
Dudymott, Nelson, IV., 179
Dumas, Alexandre, père, VI., 346
Dundy, Judge, III., and the Ponca case, 485, 496, 497, 505; IV., 74
Dunn, C. C., III., 117
Dupre (Louisiana legislature), III., 118
Duray vs. Hallenbeck, IV., 170, 184, 185
Durell, Judge Edward H., III., 79, 81, 84, 85, 86, 126, 132, 141
Durkee, Charles, I., contributes to campaign fund, 79 n.
Dyer, Colonel, II., 28
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Early, Jubel Anderson, I., 235
Eaton, Dorman B., V., on civil service in England, 158
Editor's Preface, I., v.
Edmunds, George F., II., uses influence to secure an appointment, 134; III., sustains McEnery, 80; suggested for Cabinet position, 380; delegates of, to coöperate with those of Sherman and Blaine, 506; IV., to, 150; to, 152; from, 153; spoken of as Presidential nominee, 201; delegates to propose, 219; protectionist, 224; favorite of the “Independent Republicans,” 225; to, 425; to, 426; from, 428; Schurz differs with G. F. Williams, in estimate of, 431; to, 431; from, 433; to, 433; from, 434; VI., efforts of, to suppress levying campaign tax, 146
Eggleston, Edward, IV., from, 114
Ehrich, Louis, VI., efforts of, to induce Bryan to promise noninterference with the money standard, 256; to, 266; to, 352
Election bill, V., 69, 71, 73, 75
Electoral Commission, III., 367, 395
Electoral votes, III., 339, 345
Eliot, Charles William, President of Harvard, VI., favors independence of Philippines, 349
Elkins, IV., assisted by Blaine influence, 477
Ellett, A. L., IV., collector United States inter-revenue, 419
Ellsworth, Ephraim Elmer, I., and his Zouaves, 180, 181
Ely, Robert Erskine, VI., to, 427
Emancipation, I., 197, 206, 207, 208, 215, 228, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, 261; III., 31, 33, 35; proclamation, 39; advocated by Sumner, 62; carpetbaggers, negro's worst enemy since his, 89; IV., combated at first, preferred in time, 381
Emancipators, I., 254 n.
Emott, James, III., 227
England, V., change of party in power, 168; VI., world's peace secured by our friendship with, 17, 18; curtailment of power through disarmament, a world calamity, 435
Evans, Hon. Sylvanus, I., 296
Evarts, Charles O., IV., 47
Evarts, Wm. M., III., 379, 380, 381, 388, 395, 398, 401 n., 403; IV., speaks for Blaine, 254
Everett, Edward, I., 137
Evart, Hamilton Glover, V., 74
Ewing, Thomas, I., 398; III., 320, 324; IV., 23, 26
Expansion of currency, II., 473; of territory, VI., arguments used in favor of, 14; how regarded by Europeans, 25