report of Committee on Federal Relations, in her Convention, 1861, fairly expressive of sentiments of majority of her people, [267]-[269];

her Convention defeats motion to secede April 4, 1861, [268];

her attitude regarding slavery in territories, [269];

proposes to re-enact inhibition as to slavery, north of 36 degrees 30 minutes by Constitutional Amendment, [269];

call of her Convention upon President Lincoln, for definite declaration regarding coercion of Cotton States, [273];

reply of President Lincoln to her Convention, [274];

President Lincoln's call for troops impels her to secede (April 11, 1861), [275], [276];

response of her Governor to call for troops, [278];

sentiments of her people regarding coercion, [285]-[289];

her people, threatened with war, still adhere to their position on State Sovereignty, [294];