question of its justification in seceding, [158], [159];
its delegates disrupt Democratic party, [163]-[165];
scatters vote in 1860, [178];
process of secession in, [182]-[187];
agitation of dis-unionists in, [183];
State loyalty in, [184];
justified by Greeley and others, [192], [193];
threatens North, [195], [196];
repudiates Peace Congress, [203], [204];
its leaders in Congress remain to hamper government, [204], [205];