again proposed by Lincoln with compensation and colonization, ii. [10], [20]-[22], [24]-[27];

discussion of Lincoln's proposal, [28]-[30];

demanded instantly by Abolitionists, [99];

question of its constitutionality, [100], [101], [111];

opposition to, in North, [103];

demanded by clergymen, [110];

gradual decision of Lincoln to proclaim, [112]-[115];

reasons for caution in issuing proclamation, [114];

delay urged by Seward, [115];

preliminary declaration of, after battle of Antietam, [116], [117];