NORTHROP, Col., rebel army, D. 84 abolitionists to be driven from, P. the last American flag in, P. 94 Newspapers-compelled to display the War Bill of troops of, called out, D. 67 D. 29 D. 82 patriotism of the people of, D. 87 tion to the legislature of, D. 15 of the, May 19, D. 73, Doc. 262 ence, prayer used at the, D. 28 Thirteenth Regiment leaves New York, D. 70, 83 D. 48 notice of, D. 38 war sermons preached in, Ward in, 52 Doc. 156 Seventy-ninth Regiment, tempt to destroy the, repudiated by the South, Norwich, Conn., war spirit in, Norwalk. O., Union meeting at, D. 27 Oath of allegiance administered at O'BRIEN, FITZ-JAMES, account of D. 42 1 D. 29 D. 95 D. 87 notice of Doc. 148 "Ocean Eagle" captured by priva- teer, D. 71 departure of the, D. 80; Doc. 281 Ellsworth's Fire Zouaves, Doc. 415 Ogdensburg, N. Y., Union at, speech at N. Y., April 20, 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 stration at, D. 72 19 Old South Church, Boston, Mass., D. 53 "Old Virginia," an extempore, P. 82 Louisville, Ky., D. 82 OLIVER, SOPHIA H., P. 184 61 Norfolk, Va., secession meeting at,D. 4 P. 62 D. movements of secessionists at, D. 10 D. 29 defences in the harbor of, D. 62 P. 9 Original Ode, sung at the Union OSBORNE, B., speech in the English Doc. 309 mercenary motives of P. 55 mob law triumphant in, P. 70 peril of Southerners at the, P. 189 89 "North American Review," Int. 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, D. 92 ture of the United States, D. 86 "Our Country, a poem," P. 68 "Our Fatherland," P. 17 D. 3 "Our Orders," from the "Atlantic D. ; Doc. 80 First Regiment of volunteers, D. 58 Monthly," P. 123 D. 40 secession of, D. 73 "Out and Fight," P. 15 Democratic office-holders, P. conditions of peace placarded in, 8 the predicted sufferings of the, P. convention, Charleston, S. C., Buena Vista volunteers of, Confederate prizes arrive at, D. 78 tells where Kentucky will go, P. 88 PRENTISS,,Gen., interview with D. 60; Doc. 194 Col. Tilghman, proclamation of, June 4, Doc. 338 "Privateer No. 1" captured, D. 104 D. 8 at Hampton, Va., Prayer, Bardwell's, at the opening D. 65 "Prayer for the Times," Doc. 230 D. 25 PRENTICE, GEORGE D., P. 17 D. 62 Union pledge at, D. 26 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 address to the Washington artil- to be burned, D. 55 lery, Doc. 800 D. 57 PARK, JOHN C., D. 49 its plan of adjustment, plan of the, submitted to the U. S. the results of the capture at, repudiates Northern debts, D. 94 ond New Hampshire Regiment, Political Lessons of the Hour,” D. 82 D. 90 PETTUS, Gov. of Miss., pro- clamation of, organizing the D. 19 nessee, D. 80 See Confederate post-office. Union meeting, N. Y. Doc. 100 Rebellion, a new way to settle it, P. 88 Doc. 825 army, anecdote of the bravery of the, P. 40 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. 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- 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., 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 to, P. 144 D. 72 ing, Pa., D. 27 RIVES, W. C., delegate to Southern Sawyer's rifled cannon, experiment Seventh Regiment, N. Y. S. M., pa- 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, SEWARD, WILLIAM H., his Union cutter, surrendered, D. 16 ROBINS, HARRY, the wife of, P. 148 ROBINSON, N. Y., -, Judge, of Troy, ROBINSON, --, Judge, of Virginia, ROBINSON, WILLIAM, Romney Va., rebels surprised at, D. 101 SCHENCK, ROBERT C., appointed Brigadier-General, notice of, speech at the Union meeting, official report of the ambuscade at 5th Regt., N. Y. S. M., speech in the U. S. Senate, D. 14 correspondence with the Confed- refuses to receive the South Caro- Doc. 405 D. 10 Colonel Doc. 163 Scotland, union with England, Int. 16 of, left New York, letter to, letter to Governor Hicks, in ref- 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 Doc. 49 Rock Island, Ill., D. 51 ROMEYN, W. H., D. 32 D. 92 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 "Scott and the Veteran," a poem, P. 102 anecdote of, P. 98 P. 9 his head to be placed on a pike, P. 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 Sharp-shooters, recommendation for P. 84 D. 10 war meeting in, D. 61 rumored resignation of, D. 88 SHERMAN,, Gen., of Texas, D. 88 patriotism of the ladies of, P. 97 his telegraph to Senator Critten- Philadelphia, D. 42 RUFFIN, EDMUND, a "blood-thirsty P. 27 den, D. 87 at Baltimore, D. 61 D. 38; P. 71 Chief Justice, of RUGGLES, SAMUEL B., speech to the congratulatory letter to, D. 52 Maine, D. 16 D. 102; Doc. 865 the Sonth does not doubt his loy- SHILLABER, B. P., P. 84 D. 53 Ship Island, fort at, destroyed, D. 78 P. 88 his residence in New Jersey, D. 84 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 SIBLEY, HIRAM, D. 85 Doc. 78 SICKLES, DANIEL E., Colonel, D. 57 letter of, to the Lords Conimis- 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 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. 25 SIMPSON, JOSEPH P., Doc, 116 Sioux Indians, D. 48 P. 28 Sixtieth Psalm, new version of, P. 96 his important suggestions to Col. anecdote of, P. 28 Skowhegan, Me., the ladies of, P. 28 Russia, position of, P. 94 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 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 D. 42 Salem Zouaves, the, D. 61 arms in advance, D. 18 ists, D. 81 P. 116 assist in erecting new fortifica- tions, D. 92 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 D. 54 Doc. 45 D. 62, 92 P. 67 hind- P. 68 Doc. 124 SLOCUM, J. S., Major, R. I. Regi- SMALLEY, --, Judge, charge to the D. 24 expedition of, Easton, Md., SMITH, ALBERT N., Lieut., meeting, New York, SMITH, CALEB M., Union repudiates Northern debts, D. 94 declaration of causes which in- ing leave of the Congress, Doc. 8 Southern press, opinions most, ridiculous rumors published in, P. 70 See Regiments in Buckram." D. 35, 45; P. 38, 42, 143, See Preface. D. 47 "Southern Song of Freedom," P. 92 D. 96 Doc. 162 Doc. 396 "Southern War-Cry," P. 136 8 SPALDING, HENRY F., D. 77 9 SPARKS, JARED, LL.D., Int. 14 P. 9 Sparrowgrass,' P. 95 P. 10 Spartans and Southerners, P. 22 Doc. 117 William Aiken and the State loan SPEED, J. F., Holt's letter to, D. 86 P. 12 D. 76 to abolish Fourth of July, P. 22 SPINOLA, F. B., Senator, speech at versus Alabama, P. 23 SMITH, EMELINE S., P. 51 SMITH, MARSHALL B., D. 75; P. 183 Southern army, greatly descended SMITH,, Rev., of Wheeling, D. 62 SMITIL, SAMUEL, captures a seces- P. 22 sion flag, D. 77 SMYTHE, HENRY A., 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 Southerners and Spartans, Southern Confederacy, proposed in D. 19 commissioners of, refused an audi- ence, D. 21 Union meeting, N. Y., April SPRAGUE, Wm., Judge, of Boston, opinion of piracy, SPRAGUE, WM., Governor of R. I., D. 27, 87, 54; P. 94 SPRAGUE, J. T., Major U. S. A.. D. SI Sons of Northern sires arising." P. 89 SOULE, PIERRE, P. 51 bonds of the, D. 69, 102 Sonth opposed to slavery, Int. 32 sentiment of the, insecurity of life in, P. 10 the programme of P. 22 celebrations at the, in honor of renowned victories, P. 28 Commissioners of the, in Eng correspondence between the Com- final letter of the Commissioners a confederacy of "Pickens and Treasury notes of the, land, constitution of the, powers of Congress of, 130 Doc. 42 49 STANTON, HENRY B., P. 40 P. 28 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 bed" in Havana, P. 42 P. 132 Capt. McGowan's report concern- area of the, P. 130 ing the. Doc. 21 D. 5 "Cousin Sally," a name for, the Army Bill of, D. 29: Doc. 119 D. 8 the army of, D. 48 D. 8 the armies of, P. 137 contributions to the loan of, P. 91 uniform of the army of, P. 98 "Stars and Bars" advocated, D. 20 P. 4 Confederate Congress, Act of, de- Commissioners to the Federal claring a state of war, D. 60; Doc. 195 Star-Spangled Banner" never to P. 98 Doc. 243 Act of prohibiting the payment U. S. troops in, captured, Savannah, Ga., March 21, D. 19; Doc. 44 STOKES, JAMES II, Capt., STONE, CHARLES, Capt., notice of, to P. 100 STILES, J. W., Colonel, Ninth Regi- 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 Tarring and feathering at New Or- at East Fairhaven, "The Old Rifleman," "The Ordered Away," The Rattlesnake's Fang, an article delivered before the Phi Beta TANEY, Chief Justice, at the inaugu- TARR, CAMPBELL, D. 18 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," Major Anderson a sword, D. 85 ordinance of secession of, the military complications in, D. "The Stars and Bars," 18 "The Volunteer," P. 108 "The War Storm," P. 35 "The Will for the Deed," P. 87 19 "The Yankee Volunteers," P. GS "The Yard-Arm Tree," P. 86 P. 26 "The Zouave's Battle Song," P. 74 D. 43 THOMAS, Gen., D. 109 8 "The Battle of Morris Island," a THOMAS, Judge, of Boston, D. 49 D. 72 P. 2 THOMPSON, GEORGE W., Judge, D. 82 18 "The Bones of Washington," P. 127 D. 21 "The Call for Volunteers," 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- Capt. Fox's visit to, to be taken without a fight," P. 24 P. 141 proclamation, at Wheeling, Va., Union meeting, N.Y., Doc. 118 notices of, Doc. 29 P. 18; D. 83 THOMPSON, JOHN R., P. 65 D. 82 P. 2 correspondence preceding the at- "The Gathering." tack on, Doc. 51 "The Great Bell Roland," P. 63 "Through Baltimore," the Voice of "The Heavenly Omen,' P. 72 feeling in New York after the "The Illumination of the City of P. 86 Doc. 76 the sermon preached by the guns "The Leader," paper in Canada, of, P. 83 "The Major and his Men," D. 51 "The March of the Seventh," by a poem, by an American, "Ink, Blood, and Tears," See Fort Sumter. P. 83 "The Married Volunteer," P. 48 a ballad of 1861, P. 36 P. 122 a poem by Ike." SWIFT. WARREN, Rev., enlisted, D. 33 "The Nation's Call," P. 15 ,Secretary, commis- Pennsylvania Volunteers, P. 3.4 with Col. Prentiss, D. 60; Doc. 13 D. 11:3 Doc. 1991 P. Artillery, D. 84 "The Nation's Voice," P. 133 TOMPKINS, S. W. B., Col., P. 30 T "The New Nation," from the N.Y. his arrest spoken of, P. 77 TOOMBS, ROBERT, his telegram, D. correspondence with Mayor Wood, D. a "The New Year and the Union," D. 16; Doc. 2 P. 17 |