provisions of Ordinance of 1787 concerning, violated by legislature, [25];
prohibited by State Constitution, [25];
attempts to perpetuate in Ill., [28]-[30];
and the Kansas-Nebraska bill, [34] ff.;
in Lecompton Constitution, [72], [76];
Douglas's attitude toward, [78], [86];
in territories, doctrine of Squatter Sovereignty, [94] and n., [95];
resolutions concerning, proposed by Lincoln, [112];
proposed Amendment to Constitution forbidding interference with, passes both Houses, [117];
T.'s review of question of, [124] ff.;