opponents of the war in, [95]-[97];

public men of, condemn Lincoln, [104];

popular opinion supports him, [105];

effect of Emancipation Proclamation upon, [121];

forced by Lincoln to choose between emancipation and failure of war, [123];

depressed after Chancellorsville, [142], [143];

discouraged by European offers of mediation, [174], [175];

adjusts itself to war, [194];

waning patriotism in, [194];

tries to evade draft, [195], [196];