reply to Virginia Commissioners, April 13, 1861, [274] and [275];

his call for 75,000 troops, April 15, 1861, [275];

requests, March 15, 1861, his cabinet officers' opinions, as to propriety of provisioning Fort Sumter, [280];

requests their further opinion, March 29, [284];

on right of revolution, [290];

on legal and ethical rights of coercion, [293].

Lunt, George, on reactionary influence of Abolitionists upon anti-slavery sentiment in Virginia, [57];

on John Brown's Raid, [177];

on effect of personal liberty laws, [206].

Madison, James, opposes clause in constitution, permitting African slave trade, [31];