injured by Abolitionist praise, [97];
urges friends to secure election of Trumbull, [97];
his alleged bargain with Trumbull, [98];
receives vote for Vice-President in Republican National Convention, [101];
his surprise, [101];
his opinion of Kansas question, [105];
delivers speech at organization of Republican party, [111];
meets disapproval at Springfield, [111], [112];
in campaign of 1856, [112];
encounters hostility of Greeley in the East, [112];