later disillusioned with Clay, [71];
fails to get nomination to Congress, [71];
alleged understanding with Baker and others, [72];
renews candidacy in 1846, [72];
nominated, [73];
elected, his vote, [73].
In Congress.
Agrees with Whig programme on Mexican war, [75];
introduces "Spot Resolutions" against Polk, [75];
his speech, [76];