Reagan, J. H., Postmaster-General under Provisional Constitution, [242].
Rector, Governor of Arkansas, reply to Mr. Lincoln's call for troops, [412].
Relay House, occupied by United States troops, [333].
Remedy, The, invoked by Mr. Calhoun [189].
Representatives of the South, their proceedings at Washington.
Republic, An American, never transfers or surrenders its sovereignty, [154].
Republican (so-called) Convention of 1860, a purely sectional body, [49];
its selection of candidates, [49];
declaration of Mr. Lincoln, [49].
Republican party, its growth, [36];
its principle, [36];
votes, [36];
of 1860, its principles, [51].
Republicans, demand made on them in the United States Senate for a declaration of their policy, [69];
no answer, [69].
Resolutions, relating to Territories offered by Senator Davis, [42];
discussion and vote upon them, [43];
position of the Senator, [44];
adopted by Southern Senators, [204];
their significance, [204];
further efforts would be unavailing, [205].