favors McClellan's plan of campaign, i. [336].
Smoot, Coleman,
lends Lincoln money, i. [43].
South,
its early sectionalism, i. [83];
demands political equality with North, [84];
its inferior development, [84];
gains by annexation of Texas, [85], [86];
enraged at organization of California as a free State, [87], [88];
threatens disunion, [88];