Cooper Institute speech aids toward, [220], [232];

suggested as a candidate, [227]-[228];

nomination, [231]-[237];

sittings for life mask, [237]-[243];

cast of hands, [242];

notified of nomination, [243]-[244];

opposition of Springfield clergymen, [247];

election, 1860, [250]-[251];

non-partisan appointments, [256]-[257];

unembarrassed by promises, [259], [260];