generosity toward rivals, [160];

considered for vice president, [170], [228]-[229];

activity in Frémont campaign, [170]-[173];

no political enemies, [232];

bored with talk on politics, [240]

Illinois legislature,

defeat and election, [33];

first candidacy unsuccessful, [41]-[42], [47];

campaign of 1834, and election, [48];

aids canal bill, [49];