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NORTHROP, Col., rebel army,

D. 84

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abolitionists to be driven from, P.

the last American flag in,
Newport News, cannonade at,
Newport (R. I.) artillery, account
of the,

P. 94

Newspapers-compelled to display
the American flag, D. 26, 27, 28
New Version of an Old Song, re-
spectfully dedicated to the
London Times,"
P. 120
New York, patriotic resolutions of
the legislature of, D. 14, Doc. 21
vessels of, seized at the South,
D. 17; 26
volunteers of the Western coun-
ties,

the War Bill of

troops of, called out,

D. 67

D. 29

D. 82

patriotism of the people of, D. 87
response of the Georgia Conven-

tion to the legislature of, D. 15
address to the women of, Doc. 158
New York Bible Society, meeting

of the, May 19, D. 73, Doc. 262
New York (East) Methodist Confer-

ence, prayer used at the, D. 28
"New York Ladies' Relief Union,"

Thirteenth Regiment leaves New

York,
notices of,

D. 70, 83
list of officers of,
Doc. 141
expedition to Easton, Md., D. 96
anecdote of a soldier in the, P. 126
Fourteenth Regiment leave New
York,
D. 73; Doc. 260
anecdote of a blacksmith in, P. 119
Nineteenth Regiment, D. 94, 95
Twentieth Regiment,
D. 60
departure of the,
Doc. 198
Twenty-fifth Regiment, D. 39, 42,
Twenty-eighth Regiment, D. 51, 58
attacked by rebels, D. 90; Doc. 178
Sixty-fifth Regiment,
D. 46
Sixty-ninth Regiment leaves New
York.

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D. 48

notice of,

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D. 38

war sermons preached in,
the bench and bar of, D. 40, Doc. 185
meeting of British residents at, D. 43
meeting of the citizens of the 17th

Ward in,
D. 45
meeting of French residents, D. 48
munitions of war at, seized, D. 48
state of feeling in, after the siege
of Fort Sumter, P. 27; Doc.
threatened burning of, D. 55; Doc. 185
correspondence between the gov
ernor of, and bank officers, re-
lative to the proclamation of
the governor of Georgia, Doc. 306
the Home Guard at,
Doc. 362

52

Doc. 156
D. 46
D. 90
list of officers of,
Doc. 329
N. Y. State Volunteers, 1st Regt.,

Seventy-ninth Regiment,

tempt to destroy the,
Northern war contributions,

repudiated by the South,
"Northmen, Come Out,"

Norwich, Conn., war spirit in,
"Norwich (Conn.) Bulletin," editor
of, and Jeff. Davis,

Norwalk. O., Union meeting at, D. 27
NOYES, WILLIAM CURTIS, speech at
N. Y., April 20,
Doc. 111
"Number One," by H. D. Sedge-
wick,
P. 119
Nurses, department of, U. S. A., D. 84

Oath of allegiance administered at
Washington,

O'BRIEN, FITZ-JAMES, account of
the march of the 7th Regiment,
N. Y. S. M.,

D. 42
D. 78; Doc. 141
D. TS

1

D. 29

D. 95

D. 87

notice of

Doc. 148
P. 17

"Ocean Eagle" captured by priva-

teer,

D. 71

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departure of the, D. 80; Doc. 281
Second Regiment, D. 76; Doc. 269
Third Regiment, officers, Doc. 887
Fourth Regiment, officers, Doc. 387
Fifth Regiment, D. 67, 77; Doc. 271
Sixth Regiment, D. 102; Doc. 866
Seventh Regiment, D. 78: Doc. 273
Eighth Regiment, officers of, Doc. 296
Ninth Regiment, D. 93; Doc. 889
Tenth Regiment,
D. 92, 95
Fourteenth Regiment of, at New
York,
D. 108; Doc. 418
officers of the,
Eighteenth Regiment,
Twentieth Regiment,

Ellsworth's Fire Zouaves,
departure of, from N. Y.,
NICHOLAS, WILSON Cary,
NICHOLSON,

Doc. 415

Ogdensburg, N. Y., Union at,
war spirit of,
O'GORMAN, RICHARD,

speech at N. Y., April 20,
Ohic, patriotism of the people of, D. 37
1st and 2d Regiments arrive at
Washington, D. 77; Doc. 271

troops of, at Grafton, Va.,

troops at Philippi,

D. 86

D. 91

1st Regiment at Vienna, Va.,

D. 100

D. 108

OLDEN, GOV., message of,

D. 51

D. 82, 102

notice of,

D. 60

Doc. 866

Old Saybrook, Conn., Union demon-

D. 50
Doc. 165
Int.
Judge, speech at

stration at,

D. 72

19

Old South Church, Boston, Mass.,
flag raised on,

D. 53

"Old Virginia," an extempore, P. 82

Louisville, Ky.,
"Ninn." guard-boat,

D.

82

OLIVER, SOPHIA H.,

P. 184

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Norfolk, Va., secession meeting at,D.
secessionists at, threaten the frig-
ate Brooklyn,

4

P. 62

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movements of secessionists at, D. 10
harbor of, obstructed,

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D.

29

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defences in the harbor of, D.
North, the Union feeling of the,
January 2,

62

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P.

9

Original Ode, sung at the Union

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OSBORNE, B., speech in the English
House of Commons, May 29,

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Doc. 309

mercenary motives of

P. 55

mob law triumphant in,

P. 70

peril of Southerners at the,
North and South, how they will ap
pear when rejoined,

P. 189

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"North American Review," Int.
"North British Review." on the fu-

20

OTTENDORFER, O. O, speech at the

Union meeting, N. Y.,

OULD,, District Attorney,

Our Braves in Virginia,"

Doc. 108

D.

5

P. 65

Third Regiment of,

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D. 92
Doc. 163
D. 49

ture of the United States, D. 86
North Carolina, instructions of, to
the State convention,

"Our Country, a poem,"

P. 68

"Our Fatherland,"

P. 17

D.

3

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"Our Orders," from the "Atlantic

D. ; Doc. 80

First Regiment of volunteers,

D. 58

Monthly,"

P. 123

D. 40

secession of,

D. 73

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"Out and Fight,"

P. 15

Democratic office-holders, P.
"fourteen hundred" policemen
required in, to keep down
bread riots,

conditions of peace placarded in,

8

the predicted sufferings of the, P.
the fighting resources of the, P.
subscriptions to the war in the, P. 59
the soldiers of the, described by
the Southern press,
war spirit of the, illustrated,
religious spirit of the,

convention, Charleston, S. C.,
July 4, 1881.

Buena Vista volunteers of,

Confederate prizes arrive at, D. 78
troops at Baltimore,
D. 74
submarine boat at, D. 72; Doc. 258
Philadelphia, Wilmington & Balti-
more Railroad,
D. 87

tells where Kentucky will go, P. 88
his reply to George Lake,

PRENTISS,,Gen., interview with

D. 60; Doc. 194
D. 95

Col. Tilghman,
reply to Col. Wickliffe,
PRENTISS, -, Rev., of S. C., D. 18
Presbyterians, loyalty of the, D. 74
PRICE, STERLING, Maj.-Gen. (rebel),

proclamation of, June 4, Doc. 338
his plan to maintain peace,
destroys telegraphs in Mo.,
notices of,

"Privateer No. 1" captured, D. 104
Privateers, to be employed by the

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D. 8

at Hampton, Va.,
D. 78
Philadelphia, banks of, tender
money to the Federal Govern-
ment,

Prayer, Bardwell's, at the opening
of the Tenn. legislature,

D. 65

"Prayer for the Times,"

Doc. 230

D. 25

PRENTICE, GEORGE D.,

P. 17

D. 62

Union pledge at,

D. 26

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D. 51; Doc. 177

war feeling in,

D. 84

PALMER, Rev., D.D., of New Or-

citizens of, address a letter to

P. 99

leans,

D. 83

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address to the Washington artil-

to be burned,

D. 55

lery,

Doc. 800

D. 57

PARK, JOHN C.,

D. 49

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its plan of adjustment,

plan of the, submitted to the U. S.
Senate, Feb. 27, 1861, Doc. 35
PENDERGRAST,, Commander, D. 94
Pennsylvania, military preparations
in,
D. 22
aroused; passes the war bill, D. 24
added to the military department
of Washington,
Volunteers "first at Washington,"
See preface; D. 61
troops leave Philadelphia, D. 84
troops move from Chambersburg.
Pi
D. 95
regiments at Hagerstown, Md., D. 107
Northern Central Railroad of, D. 86
lines to speculators in,

the results of the capture at,
official report of battle at, Doc. 883
an account of the battle at, Doc. 335
PHILLIPS, WENDELL, address on
the Political Lessons of the
Hour,"
D. 15
his discourse of April 21, Doc. 125
Phoenix Iron Works, New Orleans,
D. 57
PICKENS,, Gov., proclaims S.
C. an independent State, D. 5
authorizes seizure of forts, D. 7
notices of,
D. 8, 20, 22
sanctions the attack on the "Star
of the West,"
notice of,

repudiates Northern debts, D. 94
reply of, to Major Anderson, in
reference to the Star of the
West,
Doc. 19
"Pickens Cadets," of Charleston,
S. C.,
PIERCE, E. W., Gen.,_appointed
Brigadier-General, D. 83; Doc. 356
at Great Bethel, Va.,
D. 98
lotter on battle at Great Bethel,
Doc. 360
PIERPONT, F. H., Gov. of Western
Va.,
D. 57, 67, Doc. 828
PIERPONT, JOIN, Rev.,
P. 150
PIERREPONT, EDWARDS, Doc. 114
PIKE, ALBERT, song by,

ond New Hampshire Regiment,
by T. Bailey Aldrich, P. 141
PROUDFIT, J. W., a rebel, demands
accommodation in N. York, P. 97
Providence, R. I., the banks of,
PRYOR, ROGER A., takes a draught
of poison at Fort Sumter,
PUTNAM, GEORGE, D. D.,
PUTNAM, Lieut., U. S. A.,

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Political Lessons of the Hour,”
Wendell Phillips's Address, D. 15
POORE,, Capt., commander of
the Brooklyn,
D. 84
PORTER, GEORGE M.,
D. 57
PORTERFIELD, S. A., Col., proclama-
tion of, to the people of North-
Western Virginia, Doc. 324, 844
Portland, Me., Union at,
D. 16
attempt on powder-house at, D. 52
Postal affairs, Southern opinions of,
D. 80
mails suspended in the seceded
States,
Confederate orders in reference
to the post-office,

D. 82

D. 90

PETTUS,

Gov. of Miss., pro-

clamation of, organizing the
militia of the State,
PEYTON, BAILIE, address to Ten-

D. 19

nessee,

D. 80

See Confederate post-office.
Potosi, Mo., taken possession of D. 71
account of the taking of, Doc. 253
POTTER, ALONZO, Bishop-letter to
a secessionist,
Doc. 292

Union meeting, N. Y. Doc. 100
REAGAN, JOHN H., postmaster-gen-
eral Confederate States,
Rebels leave Washington,
"Rebels," a poem,

Rebellion, a new way to settle it, P. 88
Reconstruction,
P. 24
RECTOR, H. M., Gov. of Ark., D. 39, 43
reply to Lincoln, D. 101; P. 44
RECTOR, W. F., proclamation of. de-
nying the authority of the Fed-
eral Government at Fort Smith,
D. 92; Doc. 888
"Redemption," by W. F. L., P. 104
"Regiments in Buckram," P. 79
REID, J. D.,
D. 35
Relay House, Md., Federal troops
at,
D. 58
Religious press, spirit of the,
D. 54
on the state of the country,
Doc. 181
Religious spirit of the Northern
P. 81
RENSHAW, F. B., Lt., a traitor, D. 48

Doc. 825
D. 47
P. 66

army,

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anecdote of the bravery of the, P. 40
SANDERS, GEORGE N., advises the
secession of the border States, P. 21
his method to prevent anarchy, P. 28
his despatch concerning the seces-
P. 26
sion of Khode Island,
SANDFORD, Maj.-Gen., tenders the
whole force of New York mili-
tia for the support of the Gov.
D. 14
ernment,
placed in command of New York
D. 76
troops at Washington,
relieved by Gen. McDowell, D. 82
SANFORD, EDWARD II., Captain, pa-
triotic action of the wife of, P. 43
SANFORD, SARAH, tarred and feath-
ered,

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D. 69

of Texas,

Doc. 27

bridge,

D. 97

RICE, ALEXANDER II., speech at

Roxbury, Mass,

D. 61

RICHARDS, W. C.,

P. 46, 53

D.
San Francisco, Cal., Union meeting
at,
incident in the marshal's office
at,

of North Carolina,

Doc. 263

66

of South Carolina,

Doc. 2

of Virginia,

Doc. 70

P. 109

Secession song, "Dixie Land,"

P. 137

Richmond, Va., secession at,

effect of Lincoln's war proclama-

D.

7

Santa Rosa Island, Lincoln's procla-
mation in reference to,

SEDGWICK, H. D.,

P. 119

D. 66

"Send them home tenderly,"

P. 50

tion in,

D. 25

SARGENT, JOHN,

D. 48

Seneca's Mills, Md., fight at,

D. 108

Custom-house, &c., seized at,

D. 32

SAUNDERS, S. M.,

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Sensation press compared with the

the rebel army at,

D. 48

Savannah, Ga., Fort Pulaski

at,

Southern press,

D. 92

Confederate Congress at,

D. 74

seized by State troops,

D.

9

Servile insurrection, a part of the

the British Consul at,

P. 56

New York ships at, seized,

D. 17

Northern programme,

D. 81

the Southern capital,

P. 143

port of, blockaded,

D. 83

notice of,

D. 92

reign of terror in,

P. 56

American flag degraded at,

P. 70

a significant circular in reference

anecdote of a young lady in,

P. 113

Ringgold Flying Artillery at Read-

"Savannah Republican" criticizes
Governor Brown, of Ga.,

to,

P. 144

D. 72

ing, Pa.,

D. 27

RIVES, W. C., delegate to Southern

Sawyer's rifled cannon, experiment
at the Rip Raps, Va.,

Seventh Regiment, N. Y. S. M., pa-
pers relating to the,

Doc. 818

D. 104

Sewall's Point, Va., fight at,

D. 78

Congress,

D. 49

SAXE,, Marshal, his average of

speech of, at Atlanta, Ga.,

P. 95

the casualties in war,

P. 95

official account of,

rebel account,

Doc. 261

Doc. 261

RIVES, W. H., Dr., of Ala.,

"Robert McClellan," the revenue

P. 94

SCHAFFER, CHAUNCEY,

D. 46

SEWARD, F. W., notice of,

D. 52

SCHELL, AUGUSTUS,

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SEWARD, WILLIAM H., his Union

cutter, surrendered,

D. 16

ROBINS, HARRY, the wife of,

P. 148

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ROBINSON,

N. Y.,

-, Judge, of Troy,

ROBINSON, --, Judge, of Virginia,
offers the command of the
Southern army to Gen. Scott, P. 41

ROBINSON, WILLIAM,

Romney Va., rebels surprised at, D. 101

SCHENCK, ROBERT C., appointed

Brigadier-General,

notice of,

speech at the Union meeting,
New York, April 20,

official report of the ambuscade at
Vienna, Va.,

5th Regt., N. Y. S. M.,

speech in the U. S. Senate, D. 14
speech at N. Y., Dec. 22,

correspondence with the Confed-
erate commissioners, D. 19; Doc. 42
D. 21

refuses to receive the South Caro-
Doc. 93
lina commissioners,
correspondence with Faulkner,
D. 59; Doc. 191
notices of, D. 4, 15, 54, 59, 72, 76, 81
Confederate commissioners' final

Doc. 405

D. 10
D. 85

Colonel

Doc. 163

Scotland, union with England, Int. 16
Scott Life Guard, First Regiment

of, left New York,
notice of,

letter to,

letter to Governor Hicks, in ref-
erence to the proposed media-

D. 85

Doc.

D. 102

D. 6

Schenectady, N. Y.,

Rochester, N. Y., abolition meeting

Union meeting at,

at,

D. 14

SCHWARZWAELDER,

flag-raising at,

regiment from,

D. 103
D. 84

Doc. 49

Rock Island, Ill.,

D. 51

ROMEYN, W. H.,

D. 32

D. 92
Doc. 887

tion of Lord Lyons,

Doc. 183

letter on treason,

Doc. 258

ROOSEVELT, J. J.,

Doc. 135

Ross,

--, speech in the U. S. Sen-

ate, Feb. 14, 1808,

ROSSITER, T. P.,

Int. 41
P. 118

"Scott and the Veteran," a poem, P. 102
SCOTT, ROBERT S., offered a place in
Lincoln's Cabinet,
SCOTT, T. PARKIN,

anecdote of,

P. 98

P.
D. 29

9

his head to be placed on a pike, P.
notice of,

9

P. 20

SEYMOUR, ALMIRA,

P. 15

ROUSSEAU,

-, speech in the Ky.

SCOTT, WINFIELD, General, notices

SHANNON, P. C.,

D. 25

Senate, May 21,

D. 91; Doc. 329

of,

D. 9, 14,

22

Roxbury, Mass., flag presentation

at,

D. 50

preparing to meet secessionists in
Washington,

Sharp-shooters, recommendation for
the establishment of,

P. 84

D.

10

war meeting in,

D. 61

rumored resignation of,

D. 88

SHERMAN,, Gen., of Texas, D. 88
Sherman's battery passes through

patriotism of the ladies of,

P. 97

his telegraph to Senator Critten-

Philadelphia,

D. 42

RUFFIN, EDMUND, a "blood-thirsty
ruffian,"

P. 27

den,
notices of,

D. 87

at Baltimore,

D. 61

D. 38; P. 71

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RUGGLES, SAMUEL B., speech to the
20th Regiment N. Y. S. V.,

congratulatory letter to,

D. 52

Maine,

D. 16

D. 102; Doc. 865

the Sonth does not doubt his loy-
alty to the United States,

SHILLABER, B. P.,

P. 84

D. 53

Ship Island, fort at, destroyed,

D. 78

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P. 88
D. 55

his residence in New Jersey, D. 84
Southern opinion of,

SHIRAS, Major, U. S. A.,

D. 96

D.

87

SHIVERS,, Captain,

D. 44

RUSSELL, Lord John, on the block-

general orders for the protection

"Shop and Freedom,"

P. 1

ade,

D. 83

notices of,

D. 91, 301, 303

of railroads in Maryland and
Pennsylvania,

SIBLEY, HIRAM,

D. 85

Doc. 78

SICKLES, DANIEL E., Colonel,

D. 57

letter of, to the Lords Conimis-
sioners of the Admiralty, Doc. 837

RUSSELL, S. P.,

"where he stands,"

Doc. 121

SIEGEL,

-, Colonel, at Gasconade

his views,

Doc. 122

River,

D. 101

P. 18

letter to, from citizens of Phila-

RUSSELL, W. H., correspondent of
the London Times,"
letters to the "London Times" on
American affairs, April 30 and
May 1,

delphia,

Doc. 178

SILL,

SIGOURNEY, LYDIA H., P. 4, 82, 84, 91

Deacon, of Old Say-

D. 87

threatens to resign,

P. 9

brook. Conn.,

D. 72

Doc. 814

his advice concerning Sumter, P.
his resignation celebrated at
Natchez, Miss.,

25

SIMPSON, JOSEPH P.,

Doc, 116

Sioux Indians,

D. 48

P. 28

Sixtieth Psalm, new version of,

P. 96

his important suggestions to Col.
Hardee,

anecdote of,

P. 28

Skowhegan, Me., the ladies of,

P. 28

Russia, position of,

P. 94
D. 105

is offered the command of the

SLAIGHT, N. C.,

D. 28

Confederates, his reply,

P. 41

Slave representation,

Int. 85

RUST, A.,

D. 72

"The Arch Traitor,"

P. 42

Slave-trade, prohibition of, by the

a Virginia estimate of,

P. 57

Confederates,

P. 23

S

scurrilous letter to,

P. 97

Slaves, fugitive,

Int. 45

Scripture, a new version of,

P. 96

returned from Fort Pickens,

P. 79

SACKENDORF, OTTо, speech at the
Union meeting, N. Y.,

SCUDDER, J. W.,

D. 28

a tax upon the,

D. 75

Doc. 107

Seceding States draw their quota of

to be murdered by the abolition-

Sag Harbor, patriotism of the citi
zens of

D. 42

Salem Zouaves, the,

D. 61

arms in advance,
"Seceding Virginia," a poem,
Secession, is it revolution?

D. 18

ists,

D. 81

P. 116

assist in erecting new fortifica-

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tions,

D. 92

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strengthened by the action of the

troops at Harper's Ferry,

D. 78

Southern Monitor," newspaper,

North,

Int. 46

D. 26

the Corner-Stone" of the South-

of an

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Doc. 45
P. 130
D. 50
D. 100

D. 62, 92

P. 67

hind-

P. 68

Doc. 124

SLOCUM, J. S., Major, R. I. Regi-
ment,

SMALLEY, --, Judge, charge to the
Grand Jury of New York, D. 14
SMEAD, ABNER, Lieut., expelled
from the U. S. Army,

D. 24
SMIDT, JOHN C. T.,
Doc. 135
SMITH-a regiment of the name, P. 57
SMITII, ABEL, Col. 18th Regiment
N. Y. S. M.,
Doc. 143

expedition of, Easton, Md.,

SMITH, ALBERT N., Lieut.,
SMITH, C. H., speech at

meeting, New York,

SMITH, CALEB M.,

Union

repudiates Northern debts, D. 94
secession ordinance of, Doc. 2

declaration of causes which in-
duced the secession of, D. 4; Doc. 3
letter of the Congressmen of, tak-

ing leave of the Congress, Doc. 8
correspondence between commis-
sioners, and Buchanan, Doc. 11
Palmetto Guard, Marine Artillery,
and German Artillery of, Doc. 177
College Cadets of, D. 53; Doc. 18!
an address of the people of, assem-
bled in convention, Dec., 1860,
to the people of the slavehold-
ing States,

Southern press, opinions
"United North,"
recommends reticence,
on the issues of the war,
"let the devil take the

most,

ridiculous rumors published in, P. 70
opinions of the,
P. 115

See Regiments in Buckram."
Southern repudiation,

D. 35, 45; P. 38, 42, 143, See Preface.
Southern rights,

D. 47

"Southern Song of Freedom,"

P. 92

D. 96

Doc. 162

Doc. 396
spirit of the young men of, P.
commissioners, threats of the, P.
subscribers to State loan,
to be a "black Republic,"

"Southern War-Cry,"

P. 136

8

SPALDING, HENRY F.,

D. 77

9

SPARKS, JARED, LL.D.,

Int. 14

P.

9

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P. 95

P.

10

Spartans and Southerners,

P. 22

Doc. 117

William Aiken and the State loan
of,

SPEED, J. F., Holt's letter to,

D. 86

P. 12

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to abolish Fourth of July,

P. 22

SPINOLA, F. B., Senator, speech at

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versus Alabama,

P. 23

SMITH, EMELINE S.,

P. 51

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SMITH, MARSHALL B.,

D. 75; P. 183

Southern army, greatly descended

SMITH,, Rev., of Wheeling, D. 62

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SMITIL, SAMUEL, captures a seces-

P. 22

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sion flag,

D. 77

SMYTHE, HENRY A.,

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SNYDER, Lieut., U. S. A., narrow

P. 56

"A Secessionist,"

P. 105

lines inscribed to,

P. 26

P. 48

escape of, at Fort Monroe,

"Song for Battle," by C. B.,

51

"Song for the Times," by L. F., P. 64
"Song for the Union," read at a
meeting at Detroit,
P. 46
"Song of Columbia's Daughters," P.
"Song of the Irish Legion," P. 73
"Song of the Southern Women," P. 65
"Songs of the Rebels," P. 19, 35, 61,
91, 106, 136, 145

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Southerners and Spartans,

Southern Confederacy, proposed in
South Carolina Convention. D.
candidates for President and Vice-
President of,
D. 14
officers of the cabinet of the, D. 17
organize an army,

D.

19

commissioners of, refused an audi-

ence,

D. 21

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Union meeting, N. Y., April
20,

SPRAGUE, Wm., Judge, of Boston,

opinion of piracy,

SPRAGUE, WM., Governor of R. I.,

D. 27, 87, 54; P. 94
his "Rhode Islanders," Doc. 124

SPRAGUE, J. T., Major U. S. A.. D. SI
letter on affairs in Texas, Doc. 282
SPRING, GARDINER, D. D., prayer
at the Union meeting in New
York,
Doc. 82
Springfield, Ill., Union meeting, D. 85
ST. JOHNS, WM. B., Capt., expelled
from the U. S. army.
D. 24
St. Louis, Mo., polico of, demand
the removal of U. S. troops, D. 59
orders given to search for arms,
&c.,
D. 72
mistake of Col. Kallman's regi-
ment in,
D. 105
how the arms wero taken from
the arsenal at,

Sons of Northern sires arising."
by G. S. H.,

P. 89

SOULE, PIERRE,

P. 51

bonds of the,

D. 69, 102
D. 72

Sonth opposed to slavery,

Int. 32

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sentiment of the,

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insecurity of life in,

P. 10

the programme of

P. 22

celebrations at the, in honor of

renowned victories,

P. 28

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Commissioners of the, in Eng

correspondence between the Com-
missioners of, and Secretary
Seward,

final letter of the Commissioners
of, to Secretary Seward, Doc.
post-office of,
Doc. 325

a confederacy of "Pickens and
Stealings,"

Treasury notes of the,

land,

constitution of the,

powers of Congress of,

130
Doc. 29
Doc. 30

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STANTON, HENRY B.,

P. 40

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port, left N. Y.,'

D. 11

P. 41

fired upon in Charleston,

D. 13

grumbling at the,

P. 114

Commissioners of the,

"snub-

arrived at N. Y.,

D. 14

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bed" in Havana,

P. 42

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P. 132

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Capt. McGowan's report concern-

area of the,

P. 130

ing the.

Doc. 21

D.

5
Int. 24

"Cousin Sally," a name for,

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the Army Bill of,

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D. 29: Doc. 119

D. 8

the army of,

D. 48

D. 8

the armies of,

P. 137

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contributions to the loan of,

P. 91

uniform of the army of,

P. 98

"Stars and Bars" advocated,
"Stars in my Country's Sky,"

D. 20

P. 4

Confederate Congress, Act of, de-

Commissioners to the Federal

claring a state of war,

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D. 60; Doc. 195
adjourned to Richmond, D. 74
prohibit the exportation of cot-
ton.
D. 81
Act of the, to raise an additional
force, &c.,
Doc. 219
resolution of, for a fast,

Star-Spangled Banner" never to
be surrendered by the South. D. 20
sung at the Union meeting, N. Y.,
April 20,
Doc. 117
State sovereignty does not author-
ize secession,
Int. 15
Steam-gun, description of Winans',

P. 98

Doc. 243

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Act of prohibiting the payment
of debts due the North, Doc. 265
Act relative to the exportation of
cotton,
Doc. 292
commended for the declaration of
war,
P. 94
Confederate navy, the first gun
for the,
D. 57

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U. S. troops in, captured,

Savannah, Ga., March 21,

D. 19; Doc. 44
personal appearance of,
P. 24
offered a place in Lincoln's cabi-
net,
P. 9
speech at Richmond, Va., April
22,
D. 40; Doc. 184
speech at Atlanta, Ga, April 30,
D. 51; Doc. 175
speech at Atlanta, Ga., May 28,
Doc. 270
notice of,
D. 76
STEPHENS, LINTON, his action on
the secession of Georgia, D. 15
STETSON, C. A., his generosity, P. 23
STEVENS, JOHN A., D. 82; Doc. 806
Steuben Volunteers, of N. Y., D. 78
STEWART, CHARLES, Com., letter to G.
W. Childs,
D. 56; Doc. 186
STEWART, A. T.,
P. 55
his reply to J. P. Sprague, of
Memphis, Tenn.,

STOKES, JAMES II, Capt.,

STONE, CHARLES, Capt., notice of, to
organize militia of the District

P. 100

STILES, J. W., Colonel, Ninth Regi-
ment, N. Y. S. M.

Doc. 301

Stockbridge, Mass.

D. 35

STODDARD, R. II., poems by,

P. 4, 29, 72, 135, 142

Doc. 147

of Columbia,

D. 9

notices of,

D. 83, 103

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Tarring and feathering at New Or-
leans,

at East Fairhaven,
Taunton, Mass., citizens of, present

"The Old Rifleman,"

"The Ordered Away,"
"The Rattlesnake Banner,"

The Rattlesnake's Fang, an article
on the Baltimore riot of April
19,
Doc.
"The Republic," by W. O. Bourne
P. 7
"The Rising of the North," P. 12
"The Rising of the People," poem,

delivered before the Phi Beta
Kappa Society of Harvard Uni-

TANEY, Chief Justice, at the inaugu-
ration of Lincoln,

TARR, CAMPBELL,

D. 18
lis opinion in the case of John
Merryman,
D. 82,
statement in the caso of Gen. Cad-
wallader,
Dec. 201
TAPPAN, M. W., Col. First Regt.
N. II. troops,
D. 82; Doc. 294
TAPPEN, CHARLES B.,
D. 89
Tariff, the,
Int. 27
Doc. 828

P. 64

P. 186

P. 185

92

D. 69

versity, by Elbridge Jefferson

P. 40

Cutler,

P. 15)

"The Secession Flag,"

P. 15

"The Sentinel of the Seventy-first,"

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Major Anderson a sword, D. 85
TAYLOR, ALFRED W., Col. First Scott
Life Guard,
Doc. 887
TAYLOR, BAYARD, poems by, P. 82, 102
TAYLOR, Colonel, U. S. A. See The
Traitor's Plot,
P. 89
TAYLOR, THOMAS HOUSE, D.D., D. 8S
Telegraph, seizures of the, D. 73
destroyed by rebels in Missouri, D. 104
first message from a balloon, D. 108
the absurdities of the,
P. 57
Tennessee, address to the citizens
of,
D. 80
address to the people of, by Nicle
S. Brown and others, Doc. 71
declaration of independence of,
and League with the Southern
Confederacy, D. 61; Doc. 201, 203
repudiation by the legislature of
See Preface,
P. 143
anecdote of a traveller in, P. 23
Second Regt. of Volunteers ar-
rived at Richmond, D. 74; Doc. 265
TERRY, ALFRED A., Col. First Conn.
Regiment, D. 66, 68; Doc. 237
Texas, Convention of, passed an act
of Secession,
D. 16,

ordinance of secession of,
Twiggs' treachery in,

the military complications in, D.
troops from, arrive at N. Y.
threatened by Mexico,

"The Stars and Bars,"
"The Stars and Stripes,"
"The Stripes and Stars,"
The Traitor's Plot,
"The two Eras, April 19, 1775,
April 19, 1861,*
"The Union, Right or Wrong,"
"The United States Flag,"
"The Uprising of the North,"
"The Voices of the Hour,"

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"The Volunteer,"

P. 108

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"The War Storm,"

P. 35

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"The Will for the Deed,"

P. 87

19

"The Yankee Volunteers,"

P. GS

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"The Yard-Arm Tree,"

P. 86

P. 26

"The Zouave's Battle Song,"

P. 74

D. 43

THOMAS, Gen.,

D. 109

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"The Battle of Morris Island,"
cheerful tragedy,

a

THOMAS, Judge, of Boston, D. 49
THOMASSON, II. F.,

D. 72

P. 2

THOMPSON, GEORGE W., Judge, D. 82

18

"The Bones of Washington,"

P. 127

D.

21

"The Call for Volunteers,"

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the question of reinforcing,

P. 25

The Camp War-Song,

P. 103

THOMPSON, -, judge, speech at

the condition of

Doc. 20; P.

8

rumored relief of,

P. 22

"The Charge on the Twelve Hun-
dred;" or the Fairfax Stampede,

Capt. Fox's visit to,

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P. 141
"The Cockade Black Diamonds,' P. 78
"The Crisis," by J. G. Whittier, P. 123
"The Departure,"
P. 53
The First Defeat of the Rebels, Doc. 59
The Flag of Fort Sumter,"

proclamation, at Wheeling, Va.,

Union meeting, N.Y., Doc. 118
THOMPSON, JOSEPH P., D. D.,

notices of,

Doc. 29

P. 18; D. 83

THOMPSON, JOHN R.,
THOMPSON, W. P.
THOMPSON,,

P. 65

D. 82

P. 2

correspondence preceding the at-

"The Gathering."

tack on,

Doc. 51

"The Great Bell Roland,"

P. 63
P. 29

"Through Baltimore," the Voice of

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P. 72

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feeling in New York after the

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"The Illumination of the City of
Richmond,"

P. 86

Doc. 76

the sermon preached by the guns

"The Leader," paper in Canada,
extract from,

of,

P. 83

"The Major and his Men,"

D. 51
P. 51

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"The March of the Seventh," by
R. S. O.,

a poem, by an American,

"Ink, Blood, and Tears,"

See Fort Sumter.

P. 83 "The Married Volunteer,"
P. 90 "The Massachusetts Line," by the
author of "The New Priest,"

P. 48
P. 121

a ballad of 1861,

P. 36

P. 122

a poem by Ike."

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SWIFT. WARREN, Rev., enlisted, D.
Syracuse, N. Y., women of, D. 46
Regiment of,

33

"The Nation's Call,"

P. 15
P. 104

,Secretary, commis-
sioner from Mississippi, D.
resigned,
THоUVENEL, M,

Pennsylvania Volunteers, P. 3.4
TICKNOR, FRANK, M. D.,

with Col. Prentiss, D. 60; Doc. 13
TILTON, THEODORE,
P. f
"To Arms!" by M. P. Lowe, P. 58
"To Arms!" by H. A. Moore, P. 95
Tobacco, a Confederate gun charged 68
with,
P.
"To Ellsworth," by John W. For- 106
ney,
P.
"To Massachusetts Soldiers," P.' 38
TOMPKINS, CHAS. H., Lieut., charge
at Fairfax Court House, Va., D
official report of the surprise at 94
Fairfax Court House, Va., Doc.
TOMPKINS,, Col. Rhode Island

D. 11:3

Doc. 1991

P.

Artillery,

D. 84

"The Nation's Voice,"

P. 133

TOMPKINS, S. W. B., Col.,

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"The New Nation," from the N.Y.
Courier and Enquirer,

his arrest spoken of,

P. 77

TOOMBS, ROBERT, his telegram, D.

correspondence with Mayor Wood,

D. a

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"The New Year and the Union,"
by G. W. Prentice,
"The Nineteenth of April, 1861,"
by Lucy Larcom.
"The Northern Volunteers," P. 46

D. 16; Doc. 2

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