Lincoln's rival in love affair, [63];

his position at Illinois bar, [68];

charges Lincoln with lacking patriotism in opposing Mexican war, [77];

introduces Kansas-Nebraska Bill, [94];

mobbed in Chicago, [95];

debates with Lincoln in campaign of 1854, [95], [96];

proposes a truce, [96];

candidate for Democratic nomination in 1856, [101];

opposes Lecompton Constitution, [106];

leading figure in public life, [106];