its relation to secession, Lincoln's view, [219], [221], [293];
in relation to blockade, [284], [285];
strained by civil war, [285];
war powers of, used by Lincoln, [285], [286];
in connection with suspension of habeas corpus, [286]-[291];
makes President commander-in-chief, [318];
in relation to act abolishing slavery in Territories, ii. 14;
desire of Abolitionists to ignore, 100, 109;
Lincoln's view of, as forcing issue of war to be the Union, 101, 102, 107, 108;
in relation to emancipation proclamation, 111, 113, 315;