INDE X. EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS IN THE INDEX. D. stands for Diary of Ecents; Doc. for Documents; and P. for Poetry, Rumors and Incidents. D. 98 D. 41 ALLEN & DUNCAN, of S. C., "Adriatic." steamer. See London Advertisement, curious. See Julian Rhett. "A Fable for some Unionists," ་་ "A. L.," poems by, Alabama, 4th regiment of, See A. B. Moore. "Albion," schooner, capture of, Va., battle at, D. 111; Doc. 466 letter to Melancthon Smith, Doc. 142A Prediction fulfilled," anecdote D. 12 Anecdote of a negro boy, P. 18 AULL, R., of St. Louis, Doc. 90 14 of a brave Kentucky girl, P. 24 7 of a soldier's "feed," P. 26 "Another Yankee Doodle," P. 8 engagement near, D. 12 P. 35 Bailey's Cress Roads, Va, rebel ARCHER. J. B., arrested, D. 37 officer shot at, D. 11 ALLSTON, ROBERT F. W., of S. C., D. 68 Argyle, Duke of, notice of, D. 57 skirmish at, D. 7 P. 87 Arkansas, Negro companies in, P. 46 Major-General, D. 83 at Ball's Bluff. D. 54; Doc. 96 BOKER, GEORGE H., account, secession account, BOODY, D. A., D. 114 D 119 Doc. 285 report of Col. Scott, Doc. 286 Doc. 286 Missouri Blue Mills Landing, Mo., fight at. D. 30 secession official report, Doc. 143 Doc. 142 Doc. 257 Doc 143 Doc. 287 BLOOM, FRANK B., Doc. 287 Bluffton, S. C., Doc. 195 "Baltimore Exchange" excluded Doe. 197 D. 26 BANCROFT, GEORGE, D. 69 Bangor, Maine, Union meeting at, list of rebel losses, D. 81 "Ben Deford," steamer, Doc. 297 Doe, 193 Doe. 199 Gazette 79 57 shooters, D. 16 D. 112 tion, alry, escape D. 54 D. 93 BARRON, SAMUEL. See Hatteras, report of the fight at Hatteras, Doc. 15 Berlin, Md., fight at, mac, Bermuda, British steamer, See Richmond, Va. BowNE, G. L., of Key West, D. 21 BOYD,, Col., Twenty fourth BOYD, WM. H., Capt. Lincoln Cav- report of a skirmish near Fairfax Pickens, Fla, Dec. 426 D. 42 D. 91 D. 86 D. 80 D. 127 iii PAGE BROWN, Jos. E., Gov. of Georgia, BRIGHT, JESSE D., notice of, British Consuls, at the South, Doc. 203 BROCKEL C. W., Lieut., rebel, BROWN, Col., rebel, BROWN, A. FRANK, BROWN, JOHN, praying on the sentence seat of, P. D. 49 D. 23 C D. 27 BROWN, HARVEY, Col. BROWN, GEO. L., Mayor of Balti- Pickens, Doc. 433 CANEL, JAMES, a hero of Sumter, P. 88 3 "Charleston Mercury" discusses D. 16 D. 58 on the trial of privateersmen, D. 64 D. 89 D. 90 CHEATHAM, B. F., Gen., rebel, D. 32, 69 D. 26 report of Gen. Reynolds, Doc. 132 Col. Kimball's report, Doc. 183 P. 10, 64 See Frankfort, Ky. Capt. Higgins' report, Doc. 134 D. 104 Camp Boyle, Ky., Doc. 261 Camp gunpowder," Potomac D. 99 D. 119 list of killed and wounded in the Doc. 134 Col. Wagner's report, Doc. 186 letter from an Indiana volunteer, P. 36 Doc. 137 D 27 P. 56 P. 65 BROWNLOW, W. G., (Parson,) his Brownsville, Ky., taken possession of by the Nationals, BRYAN, T. S., BRYANT, ABEL, notice of, BRYANT, WM. CULLEN, BRUNE, JOHN C., arrest of, BUCHANAN,, in disgrace, BUCKINGHAM, C. P., Adj.-Gen. of BUCKINGHAM, WILLIAM A., Gov. river, anecdote of the, CAMPBELL, HUGH. See Fremont. Slidell. Campbellsville, near, Ky., skirmish D. 56 Canada, National enlistments in, Co., Tenn., resolutions of, in 7 Doc. 135 D. 89 Lieut.-Col. Owen's report, Doc. 150 D. 73; Doc. 844 at, Chicamicomico, N. C., engagement official report of Capt. Lardner, Democrat,' D. 24 destroyed, D. 83 CARDWELL, Mr., of Weakley address to the freemen of Ken- tucky, Doc. 127 proclamation of Sept. 18, CAREY,, Gen., of Ohio, Creek, Ark., Lynchburg (Va.) Republican's ac- Butler's expedition, D. 110 Bull Run, See Robt. Patterson, D. 81 count of, notice of D. 50 Chincoteague Inlet, Virginia, rebel D. 41 D. 59 Lieut. Murray's report, Doc. 167 feeling at, CHIPMAN, N. P., Major. See Mis- sissippi. notice of, Doc. 892 CARPENTER, by Naynha, BURBRIDGE, incident at the battle of, "BullyCrapeau,' and the 'Bear," "Bully for You," "Bunsby Russell," on Bull Run, P. -- Col., of Ky.. wounded near Kansas city, Mo., D. 85 P. 11 P. 31 P. 11 Adjutant Second Choctaws, at battle of Bushy Creek, D. 109 Col. Fifteenth Penn. Christian Observer, The, sup- pressed, D. 2 Capt. of Schooner BULK, R. S, P. 49 ordered to support Gen Zolli- Albion, D. 98 D. 97 CHURCHILL, C. C., A. A. A. G., BURNETT, H. C., expelled from Con- proclamation of, Doc. 416 "C. F.," poem, by, P. 19 gress, D. 101 CATLIN, JOHN, rebel, D. 99 notice of D. 112, 125; Doc. 261 "Cavallo," the bark, seizure of, D. 25 BURNETT, T. L, Judge, D. 111, 112 Challenge, a musical, D. 79 BURNSIDE, A. E., Gen., D. 63, 116 CHAPIN, HARVEY E., Rev., his com- Bushy Creek, Ark., battle on, BUSTEED. KICHARD, D 109 pany, CHAPIN, JAMES, arrest of, BUTLER, BENJ. F., Gen, D. 7 van of his Southern expedition Chapmanville, Va, action at, account of the skirmish at, sailed, D. 88 "Charity," schooner, D. 118 report of the Hatteras expedition, Charleston, S. C.. panic at, Doc. 5, 121 and the contrabands, P. 9 anecdote of, P. 46 proclamation of the Mayor of, D. 87 See "taking the oath." conflagration in, See Gen. J. W. Phelps. Butler, Mo., village of, burned. D. 111 lesque on Gen. Sherman's pro- the defence of, D. 110 ton Guards," D. 81 CLAY, HENRY, P. 29 P. 44 Butts, W. R., sent to Fort Lafayette, D. 38 "Charleston Convention," members CLAY, JAMES B., capture of, D. 36 CLEMENS, A. J., D. 90 CLEMENTS,, Colonel, "Clericus," poem by, P. 59 Coast Defence. See Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle. PAGE PAGE PAGE DICKINSON, DANL. S., notice of, DUPONT, S. F., Commander at the Enlistments of cavalry soldiers English Opinion of the War. See hibited, Enterprise, Ohio, meeting at, D. 62 pro- D. 119 D. 11 Doc. 391 ENYART, D. A., Col. First Ken- Doc. 445 tucky Vols., D. 36 "E Pluribus Unum." See Texas. EPPSTEIN, -, Col., at Booneville, Mo., D. 27 P. 25 Jeff. Davis, Doc. 28 ESTERBROOK, J. H., Dr., D. 3 DIx, JOHN A., Gen., D. 37 DYER, E. P., P. 21 ETHERIDGE, EMERSON, D. 68 orders troops into Virginia, D. 77 Dyer's Mills, Mo., rebels at, Europe, southern mail communica- general proclamation of, to the D. 77; Doc. 376 proclamation of, relative to elec tions in Maryland, Doc. 269; D. 63 tion with, P. 27 Sée Confederate States. EUSTIS, GEORGE. See Mason and E Slidell, EVANS, ALEXANDER, of Md. D. 58 EADS, ern Virginia, Doc. 407 his epistle, anecdote of, P. 13 Col. 27th Regt. Missouri EAGLE, HENRY, Capt. See James EVANS, N. G., Gen., rebel, at Ball's Bluff, Va., D. 54 report of the battle of Ball's Bluff, Doc. 180 DIX. Corporal, death of,. D. 15 EASTON, H., Capt., DIX, Miss, at St. Louis, D. 25 DOANE, W. S., D. 126 Eastport, Me., how they got tele- EVERETT, EDWARD, D. 103 EVERETT, JOHN S., P. 53 P. 45 DODGE, JOHN A., Col. New York 75th Regt., D. 97, 105 DODGE, G. W, Rev., Chaplain 11th East Tennessee. See Tennessee. D. 71 EVERSOLE,, Mrs., heroism of, D. 124 D. 107 D. 73 EWER, G. WALLACE, promotion of, New York, D. 23 Memphis Avalanche on the D. 84 DODGE, STEPHEN A., Col. 87th N. Y. Unionists of, D. 99 EWER, JOHN, Captain, D. 84 S. V.. D. 100 DODGE, WM. E. jr. See North D. 98; Doc. 445 Carolina. D. 69 DOREMUS, ROBT. OGDEN, M. D., D. 22 D'ORLEANS, LOUIS PHILIPPE, Count de Paris, commissioned in the in the U. S. A., D'ORVILLE'S, Lieut., account of the attack on Santa Rosa, DOUGHERTY, H., Col., at the battle of Belmont, report of the battle of Belmont, DOUGLAS, FREDERICK, Edsall's Hill, Va., a foraging expedi- tion to, D. 37 skirmish at, Oct. 1st, D. 39 EDSON, JOHN H., Major, D. 125 Edwards' Ferry, Va., artillery duel at, D. 57 Col. Leadbetter's proclamation to See Morristown, Tenn. Eastern Virginia. See Virginia, D. 85 Exchange of Prisoners, discussion McClernand and Polk, "Express," steamboat, attack upon the, Extortion, in the Southern States, "Extortions and the Remedy." See Wittington," schooner, ac- count of the capture of Doc. 233 See Gen. Grant. D. 124; Doc. 519 Doc. 78, 349, 391 in Vicksburg, Miss., D. 80 reconnoissance from, Major Mix's report, Doc. 225 F tle at, P. 38 "F.." poem, by, P. 45 troops Fabius river, Mo., bridge burnt on, "Elite," schooner, wreck of, 81 D. 121 Fairfax Court House, Va., recon- ELIOT, of Massachusetts. See Slaves. noissance to, D. 93 D. 8 ELKIN & BROS., the case of, Doc. 429 Elkton, Md., Union meeting at, D. P. 62 port, Doc. 398 Gen. McCall's report, Doc. 430 noissances in South Carolina, D. 94 Elliott's Mills, Ky., fight at, ELLIS, HETTIE M., ELLIS, JULIUS L., Capt., death of, D. Elkwater, Va., skirmish at, D. 26 ELLIOTT, JOHN M., D. 112 silver goblet presented to, D. 83 skirmish near, Capt. Boyd's re- Charles Wilkes, See Mason and Slidell. Fairfax," schooner, captured by D. 98 P. 65 the rebels, D. 53 14 Fairfield, Conn., Union resolutions of, D. 27 "Ellsworth Regiment," N. Y. S. V., ELY, ALFRED, presented with a Falls Church, Va., skirmishes near, capture of, statement of Capt. Doc. 156 Potter's resolution in reference Doc. 157 FAREWELL, M. A., D. 8 liott, D. 77 DUMONT, EBENEZER, appointed Brigadier-General, D. 14 DUNCAN, JAMES A., rebel, fast day and arming of slaves, Secretary Cameron's policy of, condemned D. 106 Farmers, in Bergen county, N. J., refused to celebrate July 4, P. 99 Fasts. See Alonzo Potter. in the rebel States, D. 79; Doc. 389 at. D. 99 Doc. 389 sermon of, D. 79 notice of, Doc. 129 DUNCAN, J. K., Col., rebel, P. 65 EMERY,, Lieut. Col., D. 90 Dunksburg, Mo., fight at, D. 103 England, shipment of saltpetre DUNN, HIRAM, United States Mar- from, prohibited, D. 96 - shal, arrests a female spy, D. 114 See Lord Lyons. DUNN, WM. M., M. C., motion to ex- England, War preparations in, D. 114 pel Mr. Burnett, D. 101 English Grammar, a southern, P. 35 inson, in United States, Sept. 26, 47 |