denounces Kansas-Nebraska Act, [95];

anti-Southern feeling in, [99], [100];

enraged at Dred Scott decision, [103];

annoyed at both Secessionists and Abolitionists, [115];

effect of Lincoln's "House divided" speech upon, [120];

effect of Lincoln's speeches in, [156], [157];

its attitude toward slavery the real cause of secession, [159];

carried by Republicans in 1860, [178];

its condition between Lincoln's election and his inauguration, [181];

panic in, during 1860, [190]-[195], [231];