possible results of his election, [47];

urges T. to attend first Republican national convention, [69];

receives votes for Vice-President, [69];

writes T. on the ticket, [69], [70];

on Douglas's attitude on Lecompton, [74];

on Republican praise of Douglas, [87];

Palmer on candidacy of, for Senate, [88];

campaign of, for senatorship (1858), [89] ff.;

on Buchanan Democrats, [90];

on prospects for 1860, [92]; his relations with T., [93];