in House in 1861, i. [297].

Constitution,

slavery compromises in, i. [82];

in relation to doctrine of non-intervention, [88];

in relation to slavery in States, [132], [133];

in relation to emancipation, [133], [134];

in relation to popular sovereignty and Dred Scott decision, [142], [143];

attitude of Abolitionists and Republicans toward, [176];

its relation to secession, Buchanan's view, [188]-[190];

proposal to amend, in 1861, [201], [202];