letters to, from Lincoln and others, voicing Republican distrust of Douglas in Ill., [87], [88],

and, generally, on the campaign of 1858, [90]-[92];

his cordial relations with Lincoln, [93];

takes part in debate on resolution for committee of inquiry into John Brown's raid, [98]-[100];

his notable speech, [98], [99],

and Lincoln's praise thereof, [100];

letter from Lincoln on Delahay matter, [100], [101].

His view of candidates for Republican nomination in 1860, [103];

writes to Lincoln thereon, [103], [104];