danger of its secession, [258], [259];
determines to stand neutral, [260], [261];
importance of its action, [261], [262];
furnishes South with troops, [262];
military arrests in, to prevent secession, [286], [287];
Lee's invasion of, ii. 84-86.
Mason, James M.,
captured by Wilkes, i. [380];
imprisoned in Port Warren, [381];
surrendered, [385].