T.'s separation from, [420].

Republicans of the first period, [xxiii].

Republicans, Eastern, favor Douglas's re-election to Senate, [86];

and the Lincoln-Douglas campaign, [91], [92];

in Ill., distrust Douglas, [86],

and prefer Lincoln for Senator, [86];

those opposed to Lincoln, nominate Frémont and Cochrane (1864), [219], [220].

Retrenchment, Joint Committee on, report of, [362], [363];

and the Leet and Stocking case, [364] ff.

Revenue reform, an element in Liberal Republican movement, [352], [353];