instructs Scott to watch Maryland legislature, [286];
issues order to arrest Maryland secessionists, [287];
orders Scott to suspend writ of habeas corpus, [287];
denounced by Taney, [288];
issues proclamation authorizing further suspension, [289];
states his argument to Congress, [289], [290];
calls for more volunteers, [291];
takes pains with message which he sends to Congress, [292];
on neutrality of Kentucky, [292];
on blockade, [293];