Grievance, the intolerable, [83].
Hamilton, Alexander, his use of the word "sovereignty" as applied to the States, [144];
on the supremacy of the Constitution, [150];
on a confederated republic, [162];
extract from "The Federalist," [162];
further views, [162];
his views on the coercion of a State, [178];
on the omission of a State to appoint Senators, [179].
Harney, Major-General, removed from command in Missouri, [421].
Harper's Ferry, burned and evacuated, [328];
President Lincoln expresses his approbation, [328];
destruction caused, [329];
an important, position for military and political considerations, [340];
its occupation needful for the removal of machinery, [341].
Harris, Governor of Tennessee, reply to Mr. Lincoln's call for troops, [413].
Harrison, William Henry, Governor of Indiana Territory, [8];
letter to Congress with resolutions requesting the suspension of the ordinance prohibiting slavery, [9].
Hartford Convention, proceedings relative to a dissolution of the Union, [74].
Hayne, I. W., Commissioner from South Carolina to Washington, [219].
Hemp, bales of, used for a breastwork, [430].
Henry, Patrick, asks what right had they to say, "We the people," [121];
his objection to "one people," [174].