Kane, Marshal Geo. P.,
telegraphs for Southern aid to oppose passage of troops through Baltimore, i. [258].
Kansas,
struggle in, between free and slave-state men, i. [98], [99];
rival constitutions of, [104], [105];
admission of, under Lecompton Constitution, urged by Buchanan, [105];
opposed by Douglas, [101], [108];
attempt of Congress to bribe into acceptance of Lecompton Constitution, [109];
rejects offer, [109];
speeches of Lincoln in, [152].