his career in legislature, [43];

love affair with Ann Rutledge, [43], [44];

his gloom, [44]-[47];

its inexplicable character, [46], [47];

affair with Mary Owens, [48] and n.;

again a candidate, his platform, [49], [50];

calms excitement in campaign, [50], [51];

his fairness, [51];

his retort to Forquer, [52];

elected as one of "Long Nine," [52];