not afraid of unpopular cases, [77];

wins case of widow of revolutionary pensioner, [77]-[79];

wins case for Jefferson, [79];

ridiculing the eloquence of opponent, [80]-[81];

breach of promise suit, [81]-[82];

ready wit, [83]-[84];

dissolved partnership with Logan, [97];

partnership with Herndon, [97]-[98];

declined partnership with Goodrich, [109];

resumes practice in 1849, [109], [125]-[146];