CHAPTER XXX. THE GOVERNMENT YIELDS ITS PRISONER.
Old Friends and New—Mme. Le Vert and Other Famous Personages Return to the Capital—General Lee is Lionised—I Secure the Liberty of the Fort for My Husband, and Indulge in a Little Recreation—I Visit the Studio of Vinnie Reames and the Confederate Fair at Baltimore—I Return to Washington and Resume My Pleadings with the President—Mr. Mallory, Admiral Semmes, and Alexander Stephens Are Released—Mr. Mallory and Judge Black Counsel Me to Take Out the Writ of Habeas Corpus—The Release Papers Are Promised—I Visit the Executive Mansion to Claim Them and at Last Receive Them—“You Are Released!”—Congratulations Are Offered—The Context of Some of These—“God Has Decreed That No Lie Shall Live Forever”—We Turn Our Faces Once More to the Purple Mountains of Alabama 367
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
MRS. CLAY, of Alabama _Frontispiece_
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MRS. BENJAMIN FITZPATRICK, of Alabama 26
ADELINA PATTI, aged sixteen 38
MRS. ROGER A. PRYOR, of Virginia 44
MRS. GEORGE E. PUGH (THÉRÈSE CHALFANT), of Ohio. “The most beautiful woman in Washington” 46
FRANKLIN PIERCE, President of the United States, 1853–’57 60
MRS. WILLIAM L. MARCY, of New York 62
MRS. J. J. CRITTENDEN, of Kentucky 84
MRS. CHESTNUT, of South Carolina 94
JENNY LIND 102
JAMES BUCHANAN, President of the United States, 1857–’61 108
MISS HARRIET LANE, mistress of the White House, 1857–’61 114
LADY NAPIER AND HER SONS 116
MRS. JEFFERSON DAVIS, of Mississippi 134
LORD LYONS, British Ambassador to the United States 140
CLEMENT C. CLAY, JR., United States Senator, 1853–’61 148
L. Q. C. LAMAR, 1862 164
MRS. PHILIP PHILLIPS, of Washington, D. C. 166
SENATOR JAMES H. HAMMOND, of South Carolina 212
GENERAL JOSEPH WHEELER, of Alabama 232
DR. HENRY C. VOGELL, Fortress Monroe, 1866 334
DR. GEORGE COOPER, Fortress Monroe, 1866 350
MRS. A. S. PARKER, of Washington, D. C. 368
JEFFERSON DAVIS and CLEMENT C. CLAY, JR. (after release from Fortress Monroe) 374
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