gains in Congressional elections, 124, 125;
wishes Lincoln to compromise, 152;
denounces seizure of Vallandigham, 186;
agitates against military tyranny, 188;
commits error in opposing war, 192;
loses ground in 1863, 201;
applauds Fremont's candidacy, 258;
hopes for success in 1864, 264;
denounces war as failure and nominates McClellan, 264, 265;
war faction of, hesitates to vote for Lincoln, on slavery grounds, 270;