forms Confederacy, [205];
expects Scott to aid, [207];
wishes to seize Washington, [209];
impressed by Lincoln's inaugural, [221];
its real grievance the refusal of North to admit validity of slavery, [222]-[224];
its doctrine of secession, [224], [225];
makes secession, not slavery, the ground of war, [225];
irritated at failure of secession to affect North, [241];
purpose of Lincoln to put in the wrong, [242];