torn with factions, [116];
breaks up in 1860 into Northern and Southern wings, [163]-[165];
nominates two sets of candidates, [164];
campaign of, in 1860, [174];
attempts to reunite, [175];
in North, members of, become Union men, [226];
effort of Lincoln to placate, by giving recognition in cabinet, [235];
Copperhead and other factions of, ii. 95-97;
"War Democrats," 97;
makes campaign in 1862 on opposition to anti-slavery legislation, 121-123;