remarks on the capture of the privateer Savannah,
"provoked by Virginia papers,
D. 54 its opinion of the Confederate Commissioners, D. 13 on the "Loss of Washington," D. 48 its opinion of the 16th Regiment of S. C. M., D. 26 its account of the loss of the pri- vateer Jeff. Davis, D. 69 Charleston, Mo., battle of, D._71; Doc. 585 Gen. Fremont's despatches, Doc. 585 "St. Louis' Democrat" account,
Doc. 585 "N. Y. Tribune" account, Doc. 536 Charleston, S. C., meeting of the Presbytery of D. 41
queries to the "Confederate" dis-
trict attorney at,
"Charleston, S. C. Presbytery," re-
Charleston, Va., account of the oc-
Cheney, B. P." steamer seized by the rebels,
Cherokees, correspondence between the chief of, and the rebel au- thorities of Arkansas, D. 38; See John Ross. Chesconnessy River,.Va., rebel bat- tery on, D. 42 "Cheshire Light Guard" of Keene,
N. H. "George Rex," tents of, P. 72 Chicago Tribune, account of the
battle at Athens, Mo., Doc. 483 comments on Russell's letters on Bull Run, Doc. 62 CHRISTIAN, JAMES P., notice of, P. 29 CHRISTIAN, Col. 26th Regt. D. 5 Church of the Messiah, N. Y., pa- D. 22
Cincinnati, Ohio, Andrew John-
son's speech at, June 19, Doc. 148 the city council of, appropriate $23,000 for the relief of the families of volunteers,
Columbus, Ky., steamer B. P. Che-
ney seized at, COLYER, Judge, of Hartford, Conn., notice of, Commerce, Mo., captured by Gen. Fremont, Compromise, Albany Journal on, D. "Compromise" addressed to the U. S. Congress, in extra session, July 4th, 1861, by E. D. Proc- tor,
Compromise Petitions,
Doc. 493 "Contraband goods," incidents at- tending the search for, Mrs., Daughter of the Onondaga (N. Y.) Regt., COOKE, P., ST. GEORGE, a soldier's response,
COOK,, Capt., at the battle of
Guion's, Concord, N. H., account of the destruction of the office of the "Democratic Standard" in, Doc. 490; D. 59 Confederation of the U. S. Doc. 183 "Confederate" Alien Law, N. 0. Delta's remarks on the, D. 65 "Confederate Army," generals of the, Doc. 296; D. 87 position of the, July 10th, P. 10 fleld officers of, killed and wound- ed in battle of Bull Run, P. 15 card from a colonel in the, P. 78 "Confederate" Artillery, increase of, D. 72 "Confederate Congress," North Car- olina delegates to, D. 2 met at Richmond, D. 85
CLARK, EDWARD, proclamation to the people of Texas, June 8, D. 15; Doc. 891 CLARK, GEORGE, jr., Col., 11th Regi- ment Mass. Vol., D. 11
CLARK, H. F., Capt., subsistence department report of battle of Bull Run,
COTTON, Capt., at the battle of Scarytown, Va.,
Cotton-planters, A. H. Stephens' speech to the,
Lieut.-Col., at the battle of Haynesville, "Courtesies of War," the,
Cox, Mr., of Ohio, motion in the House of Representatives for the reconstruction of the Union,
peace proposition of,
peace proposition considered by
the Mobile Register,
Cox, HENRY, Rev., anecdote of, P. 6 Cox, J. D., Brig-Gen., honorably discharged, Doc. 359 Cox,, Brig.-Gen., his despatch to Gov. Pierpont, D. 47 Cox, Gen., occupied Charles- ton, Va.,
calls 100,000 volunteers into the field, Doc. 160 Jeff. Davis' message to the, July 20, Doc. 355 act of the, respecting allen ene- mies, Doc. 492 act of increasing the artillery Doc. 538 district attorney,' queries to a, D. 55 D. 56 "Confederate Government," list of the officers of the, Doc. 354 "Confederated Republic," the her- esy of a, D. 8 "Confederate States of America," the recognition of, not attained, D. 26 commissioners to Europe, D. 13, 74 Constitution of the, Doc. 821 Confiscation Bill of the United States, Crittenden's speech on the, Doc. 475; D. 53 D. 54 approved Aug. 6th, Doc. 475 Congress of the United States. See Houso of Reps. & Senate. Congress of Paris of 1856, Confed- erate Congress adopts the doc- trine of the, in reference to maritime law, except the clause referring to privateering, D. 60 Connecticut Militia, gallantry of the 2d Regiment of, at Bull Run, Doc. 8 2d Regiment on their return home, D. 55, 61 Connecticut Volunteers, 5th Regi- ment of, pass through New York, D. 47 Conspiracy, bill to punish, Doc. 415 Constitution of the "Confederato States of America, Doc. 321 Constitution of the U. 8., Mr. Cal- vert's (Md.) resolution in ref- erence to the amendment of, D. 57 Doc. 184 Doc. 187
CLARK, JOHN B., expelled from
D. 29 report of the battle of Wilson's Creek, Doc. 508 P. 106
CLARK, JAMES G.,
Clarksburg, Va., secessionists cap
COBB, AMASA, Col. 5th Regiment, Wisconsin Volunteers,
COCHRANE, ZACHI., at Grafton, Va.,
D. 65 P. 41 COLBURN, ALEX. V., Capt., notice of, Doc. 589 COLBURN, -, Major, of Connecti- cut,
Cole Camp, Mo., battle at, Collins' Requiem of Heroes, sung
Colorado, steamship, accident to, D. Columbia College, N. Y., President King's address to the graduat- ing class of 1861,
remarks on the Loan Bill, Doc. 258 CRITTENDEN,, Col. 6th Indiana Militia, CROSBY,
D. 42 Lieut. U. S. A., expe- dition of, to Back River, Va., D. 40 his expedition returned to Old Point Comfort, D. 55
his expedition to the Pocomoke, Va., Doc. 477 CROSSLY, Lieut., rebel, captured, Doc. 478 "C. S. A.", a significant interpreta- tion of, P. 70 Cuba, Capt.-General of, releases the prizes of the privateer "Sum- ter,"
DALY, C. P., Judge, notice of, Danville, Ky.,
DARE, C. P., Col., at the battle of Falling Waters, Va.,
Doc. 246 notice of, D. 75 DAVIDSON, A. R., of N. C., D. 2 DAVIES, THOMAS A., Col. 16th Regt. N. Y. S. V., D. 8; Doc. 174 report of a reconnoissance on the Fairfax Road, Va, July 18th, D. 30; Doc, 303 report on the occupation of Fair- fax Court House, Doc. 454 report of battle of Bull Run, Doc. 34 DAVIS, GEORGE, delegate to Con- federate Congress, D. 2 DAVIS, J. AMORY, of Boston, notice of,
DAVIS, JEFFERSON, letter to Abra- ham Lincoln,
his letter to President Lincoln read in the Confederate Con- gress, D. 45 letter to John R. Chambless, D. 48; Doc. 440 letter on the battle of Bull Run, Doc. 50 considers the "victory" at Bull Run a defeat, P. 9 Doc. 855
remarks on the message of, by C.
"Democratic Standard," of Con- cord, N. H., office of, destroyed, D. 59; Doc. 490 DENNIS, MARY W., 1st Lieut. in a Minnesota Regiment, P. 58 DE PEYSTER, FRED., Jr., his endu- rance at Bull Run, P. 108 DERRICK, CLARENCE, 2d Lieut. U. 8. A., dismissed from the ser- vice, D. 85; Doc. 853 DEVENS, CHARLES, Col. Massachu- setts 15th Regt, D. 59 DE VILLIERS, Col., at the bat- tle of Scarytown, Va., Doc. 832 DE WITT, THOMAS, D. D., notice of, D. 55 DE WOLF, WINTHROP, remarks on Russell's letters on the battle of Bull Run, Doc. 64 DICKINSON, DANIEL 8., address at Amherst College, July 10th, D. 24; Doc. 259 speech of, before the citizens of Broome and Chenango Coun- ties, New York, D. 83 DICKINSON,, Lieut., rebel, his account of Whent's Battalion in the battle of Bull Run, DILLON,
2d Lieut., dismissed from the U. S. A., DrмMICK, -, Col., at Fortress Monroe,
D. 70 D. 54 assumes command, Doc. 353 DODGE, GEO. R., appointed Police
DIx, JOHN A., Gen., confirmed as Major-General,
ELLIS, J. W., Gov. of N. C.,
ELLSWORTH, E. E., Col. His last
D. 46 ELY, -, captured at Bull Run, P. 8, 32 ELZEY, ARNOLD, Gen., rebel, re-
port of battle of Bull Run, Doc. 42 EMERY, Mr., editor of the Bangor "Democrat,"
"Enchantress," schooner, arrived at
DEAN, D. V., expelled from Appa- lachicola, Fla, P. 54 "Debates of Douglas and Lincoln," quoted, Doc. 142 DE Bow's "Review," criticism on the Northern army. P. 91 Declaration of Independence, Dr. Smyth's remarks on the, P. 59 See Fourth of July. DEGRAW, CHARLES, surgeon 8th Regiment N. Y. S. M., De Kalb Regiment, N. Y. 8. V., left New York, in the advance into Virginia. D. 82 banner presentation to the, Doc. 398 De KAY, S., correspondence with the "Louisville Courier," notice of, P. 28 Delaware, regiments contributed by, D. 55
Marshal of Baltimore, Md., D. 24 DOHERTY. E. P., escapes from Sud- ley Church, D. 46 account of his escape from Sud- ley Church, Va., P. 13 account of the battle of Bull Run, Doc. 89 DONNELLY. DUDLEY. Col. 25th Regi- ment N. Y. S. V., D. 7; Doc. 172 "Don't give up the ship," by J. Griffith, P. 79 DOOLITTLE, Senator. Speech on the bill to suppress insurrection, Doc. 466 DORSIT, JAMES, of the schooner 8. J. Waring, D. 87 DOUBLEDAY, ABNER, at the battle of Falling Waters, Va., Doc. 243 promoted, D. 17 Col. 22d Illinois D. 71 Doughnuts, the feast of, at Augusta, Me., P. 73 DOUGLAS, AUGUST, arrested at Philadelphia, D. 73 DOUGLAS, STEPHEN A., letter to Virgil Hitchcox, Doc. 126 and Lincoln, Abraham, debates of, quoted, Doc. 142 Dover, Delaware, peace meeting at, D. 9 resolution of the peace meeting at, June 27th, Doc. 194 DRAKE, C. D., speech of at Louis- iana, Mo., July 4th, Doc. 196 DREW, Phebe, her sufferings at the South, P. 57 DUBOIS, JOHN V., Lieut., report of the battle of Wilson's Creek, D. 61; Doc. 502 DUFFIELD, T. BETHUNE, P. 60 DUGANNE, A. J. H., Dug Spring, Mo., fight at, account of the fight at, DUMONT, Col. 9th Indiana Regt. at Carrick's Ford, Doc. 548 DUNNELL, MARK H., Col. 5th Maine Regt., D. 9; Doc. 176 DURYEA, A., Gen. See Habeas Cor- pus, D. 67 at the battle of Bethel, Va., Doc. 164 DUBIANE,. Lt.-Col. 1st Regt. Maryland Volunteers., D. 23 DUTTON, HAMILTON II., Lt., dismiss- ed from the U. 8. Navy, D. 12
FISKE, FRANK S., Lt.-Col. 2d_regi- ment New Hampshire Vols., report of battle of Bull Run,
gallantry at Bull Run,
anecdote of,
FITNAM, THOMAS, notice of,
Flag of Truce to President Lin-
coln. See "Taylor's Report,'
confirmed as Major-General, D. 54 proclaims martial law in St. Louis, Mo., D. 66 reorganizes the U. 8. Reserve Corps in St. Louis, Mo., D. 66 captures the town of Commerce, Mo.,
his general order after the battle of Wilson's Creek, Doc. 520 "Fremont's Battle Hymn," by Jas.
Germans, patriotism of, at Louis- ville, Ky., GRESHAM, Mr., of Virginia, GIBBONS, - Colonel, rebel, 10th Regiment, Va.,
GIBBS, WOLCOTT, M. D. See Sani- tary Commission.
"French Lady" captures the steam-
account of the capture of the, Doc. 255 FRISBEE, EDWARD, Colonel 80th Regiment N. Y. S. Volunteers, D. 10; Doc. 176 FROST, DANIEL, of Western Va., D. 16 FROST, D. M., letter to Gov. Jack- son, Doc. 494 the treason of, D. CO FRY, JAMES B., Adjutant-General, U. S. A., Doc. 1 Fugitive Slaves-returned by Col. Burnside, D. not permitted to reside in the camps of the National army, D. number escaped from the South during the years 1840-1860, P. 57 FULLER, JAMES, killed at Matthias Point, Va., D. 67
FLOYD, JOHN B., on the depreda- tions of the Mormons, Doc. 282 sells for old iron perfect guns be- longing to the United States, P. 47 his operation with Mr. Burke's horses, P. 100 Foot's Resolution, Webster's speech Doc. 188 FOOTE, SOLOMON, speech of, at New York, June 25th, D. 8
Foreigners, U. S. War Department's order in reference to the enlist- ment of, D. 85; Doc. 858 See Seward's letter to F. A. Al-
proclamation to the people of
Fort Moultrie, 1776, anniversary of
the battle of, celebrated at Charleston, S. C.
to be razed with red pepper, P. 59 to be filled with centipedes and lizards,
Fortress Monroe, Va., Gen. Wool
Garibaldi Guard, N. Y. S. V., wo- men in, P. 58 GARLAND, ROBERT, Captain, dis- missed from the Federal army, my: GARNETT, ROBERT S., General, es- capes from Laurel Hill, D. 28 killed at Carrick's Ford, Va., D. 80 account of the death of, Doc. 289, 290 GARRICK,, negro cook of the "Enchantress," anecdote of, D. 52 GARRISON, LLOYD, quoted by the "Memphis Appeal," D. 49 GARRISON, -, Judge, Kings Co., N. Y. See Habeas Corpus, D. 67 GARTRELL, L. I., Colonel, rebel, wounded at Bull Run, P. 15 GARVIN, WILLIAM, of Kentucky, D. 68 Gauley Bridge, Va., Wise's flight from, D. 50 Genevieve, Mo., money seized at, by the U. S. troops, D. 69 "Gentlemen's Magazine," quotation from, Doc. 891 Georgia, 2d Regiment of, passed through Charleston, 8. C., D. 44 a destitute regiment of, arrived at Richmond, Va., Governor of, refuses arms, repudiation of,
GRAY, WILLIAM, of Boston, notice of, D. 65 Great Bethel, Va., account of oc- currences before the battle of. See Bethel. P. 41 Great Falls, Va.. skirmish at, D. 21 GREBLE, JOHN T., Lieutenant, let- ter to his wife on the day pre- vious to his death, P. 43 GREENE, WILLIAM R., Colonel 14th Regiment Mass. Volunteers. D. 60 GREEN, HENRY, of Louisville, Ky., shoots a secessionist, D. 38 GREENIOW,, Mrs. See Female Sples. GREENLEAF, C. T., P. 29 GREEN, MARTIN, rebel, at the battle of Athens, Mo., Doc. 483
Greenville, Tenn., Union Conven-
FREMONT, JOHN C., Gen., the ances-
"George B. Baker," the schooner, captured.
Petition of D. 11 condition of his compromise peti- tion, D. 20 his remonstrance in reference to compromise, Doc. 177 GUNNELL F. M, Surgeon U. S. N.,
P. 72 , Major, notice of, D. 21
Hampden, Sidney College, Hampton, Va., stampede at,
Odd Fellows' Hall burnt at, burned by Col. Magruder,
description of the burning of, dy Jamies Scofield,
"N. Y. Tribune" narrative of the burning of,
HAMPTON, WADE, Colonel,
wounded at Bull Run,
HANDY, S. I. K., of Baltimore, no-
Hannibal, Mo., editor of the "Even- ing News," arrested at, P. 98 HARDEE, Colonel, appointed Brig.-Gen. C. S. A.. D. 11 Harper's Ferry, Va., skirmish at, D. 18 the ladies of, present a flag to the 2d Regt. Mass. Vols.,
HARRIS, ARNOLD,
HARRIS, ELISIIA, M. D. See Sani-
HARRIS, ISHAM G., Gov., message to Tenn. Legislature,
HOFFMAN, H. C., Col. 23d Regiment N. Y. 6. V., D. 21 HOLDING BROOK, JOHN C., Doc. 174 HOLLIDAY, Capt., surprised
near New Market Bridge, Va., D. 85 HOLT, JOSEPH, address at Louisville, Ky., July 13, Doc. 297; D. 29 speech at Camp Joo Holt, July 31, Doc. 450; D. 50 D. 4 HOOKER, confirmed as Brig. appeal to the people of Tenn., Gen., D. 54 Aug. 8th, D. 59 "Ho! Sons of the Puritans," P. 80 letter from to the "Memphis HOWARD, O. O., Col., at Bull Run, Avalanche," Doc. 475; D. D. 86 order for the collection of arms in HOWE, SAM. G., M. D. See Sanitary Tenn., Doc. 521; D. 63 Commission. proclamation of, June 24th, Doc. 169 HUDSON, MCK., Capt., proclamation of, Aug. 7th, Doc. 459 Hudson River Baptist Association, HARRIS, JAMES, Surgeon 1st Rhode report and resolutions of, June 19th, Doc. 151; D. 8 HUNTER, D., Col., report of battle of Bull Run, Doc. 17 confirined as Brig.-Gen., D. 54 HUNTER, WILLIAM, wounded, D. 15 HUNTER, Col, rebel, at the battle of Charleston, Mo., D. 71 HUNTER, J. M. G., mayor of Appala- chicola, Fla., his orthography, P. 54 HUNTER, R. M. T., appointed Secre- tary of State of C. S. A., D. 43 Richmond Dispatch on, D. 43 HURLBURT, S. A., Gen., proclama- tion of July 15th to the people of Northeast Missouri,
Island Vols., at Bull Run, Doc. 19 HARRIS, Brig.-Gen., rebel, D. 25 HARRISON, CARTER H., killed at Bull Run, notice of, P. 91 Harrisonville, Mo., skirmish near, D. HART, DAVID L., account of the
battle of Rich Mountain, Doc. 284 HARTSUFF, GEO. L., notice of, D. 63 HARVEY, E. B., Col. 7th Regt. D. 40 Lieut.-Col., D. 19 HAVEMEYER, G. W., account of the fight at Carter's Creek, Va, Doc. 169 P. 1 HAVEN, FRANKLIN, of Boston, D. 65 Haverhill, Mass., Ambrose L. Kim- ball mobbed at, D. 71 Hawaii, speech of a young man of, in defence of the United States, P. 87 HAWKINS' Zouaves, N. Y. S. V., D. 20 Hawk's Nest, Va., skirmish at, D. 72 rebel account of the skirmish at, Aug. 20th, Doc. 539 HAWLEY, JOSEPH R., Capt., notice of, D. 68 HAYES, --. Corporal, wounded at Patterson's Creek, Va., D. 9;
Doc. 304; D. 30 proclamation, July 29. Doc. 442 proclamation quartering soldiers on the citizens of Marion Co., Mo., Doc. 522 assigned to the command of the forces on the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad. D. 49 order to the authorities of Marion County, Mo., D. 64 order to the authorities of Pal- myra, Mo., Aug. 19th, Doc. 537; D, 72 "Hurrah," by a Mississippian, P. 89 D. 4 "Hymn for the Host in War," by the author of the "New Priest." P.
HAYNE, WILLIAM, D. D., "Hear us, Father! Save our Land!" by E. T. P. Beach, HEATH, NOBLE, jr., of N. Y.,
Insurrection, debate in the U. S. Senate on the bill, Iowa Volunteers, 1st Regiment of,
HILL, D. H., Col., rebel, report of the battle of Bethel,
volunteers at battle of Rich
3d Regiment of, left New Albany,
Hilo, Hawaii, Fourth of July cele- brated in,
HINMAN, E. W., his proposition to President Lincoln,
9th Regiment of, at the skirmish
HITCHCOCK, ROSWELL. D., Rev. Dr.,
11th Regiment of, notice of,
remarks at the reception of the 4th Maine Volunteers,
21st Regiment arrived at Balti-
LEDEU, WILLIAM, Col. 34th N. Y. S. V., LEE, ROBERT E, Gen., rebel, LEE, POLLOCK B., rebel, LELAND, C. G.,
1st Regt. of, at Wilson's Creek, D. 61 2d Regt. of, at Wilson's Creek, D. 61 KASSON, JOHN A., First Asst. Post- master-Gen., notice of, D. 48 Katonah, Westchester Co., N. Y., havelocks made by the ladies of, KEARNEY, PHILIP, appointed Brig. Gen., confirmed as Brig.-Gen., D. 84 KELLY, - confirmed as Brig.- D. 54 D. 65 Doc. 127
Gen., notice of, KENDALL AMOS, correspondence with James L. Orr, KENLY, J. B., appointed provost-
marshal of Baltimore, Md., D. 8 Gen. Banks' instructions to, Doc. 178 notice of, D. 24 KENNEDY, -, Senator, of Md., presents memorial denouncing the National Government, D. 54 his vote on the Volunteer Bill, D. 24 KENNEDY, WM. D., Col. Tammany Regt. N. Y. S. V., D. 88 D. 88
D. 85 Doc. 165 P. 54 P. 105
JOHN BULL and Bull Run. See W. H. Russell,
JOHNSON, ANDREW, speech of, at Cincinnati, Ohio, June 19th, Doc. 148; D.
speech before the East Tennessee Union Convention, speech on the resolution to ap- prove the acts of the Presi- dent, July 27th, resolution of, relative to the pres- ent war,
Kentucky, affairs in, June 19, "still for the Union," incident in the Legislature of, P. 59 the position of, June 15, Doc. 163 proclamation of Gov. Magoffin to the people of, Aug. 8, Doc. 474 the duty of the rebel Government to declare it under blockade, D. 72 "Kentucky," by Forceythe Will- P. 61 Kentucky Volunteers: 2d Regt. of, at Barboursville, Va., D. 28 Keokuk, Iowa, singular case of re- cognition at,
LEONARD, 8. H., Col. 18th Regt. Mass. Vols.,
LESHLER, JAMES, Lieut., dismissed
from the Federal Army, D. 43 LETCHER, JOHN, Gov., his sheriff, D. 65 Lieut. Mayo's reply to the Boc. 198 clamation of,
proclamation to the people of Virginia, of June 14th, Doc. 167
answered by Andrew Sv Sweeny, of Wheeling, Va.,
correspondence with Mrs. Brad- ford, "Lettuce alone,"
"by Wm. H. Burleigh, P. 47 LEWIS, JAMES M., surgeon 2d Wis- consin Regiment, LEWIS,, Col. Penn. Vols., D. 75 Liberty, Mo., secessionists captured at, D. 2 LINCOLN, ABRAHAM, at the flag-
raising at Washington, D. 12 quoted by the Memphis Appeal, D. 94 E. W. Hinman's proposition to, D. 70 proclamation for fasting and prayer, Aug. 12, Doc. 522; D. 64 approves the bill to punish con- spiracy,
Doc. 445 non-intercourse proclamation of, Aug. 16th, Doc. 532; D. 68 approves the bills passed by Con- gress,
D. 41 debate on the resolution of, in U. 8. Senate, July 25th, Doc. 403 D. 45
JOHNSON, B. F., Lieut.-Col., rebel,
JOHNSON, BRADLEY T. See Mary-
P. 84 KERRIGAN, JAMES E., Col. 25th Regt. N. Y. S. V., D. 16 KEY, T. M., Col., notice of, Doc. 589 KEYES, E. D., Col, report of battle of Bull Run, Doc. 15; D. 86 KIMBALL, AMBROSE L., mobbed, D. 71 KIMBALL, B. G., notice of, D. 8 KING, CHARLES, President, his ad-
Fred. A. Guion's compromise
JOHNSON, JOSEPH, ex-governor, D. JOHNSON,
Brigade, surprised near New- market Bridge, Va.,
JOHNSON, REVERDY, remarks in Su- preme Court of U. S., Dec. 1860,
on the power of the President to suspend the writ of habeas cor- pus, Doc. 185; D. 12 speech of, at Baltimore, Jan. 10, Doc. 182 Doc. 8 bulletin to the rebel army after the battle of Bull Run, Doc. 108 notice of, D. 87 JOHNSTON, SAMUEL, Col., rebel, his notice to the 89th Regt. Vir- ginia Militia, D. 64 JONES, Col., Ala., wounded, P. 15 JONES, CHARLES C., jr., Mayor of Savannah,
JOHNSTON, J. E., rebel,
JONES, EDWARD G., notice of, P. 111 JONES, ELIZA, at Hampton, Va., Doc. 485 JONES, E. F., Col., Mass. 6th Regt.
dress to the graduating class of Columbia College,
Doc. 175 D. 59 KING, W. S., medical and surgical report of battle of Bull Run, Doc. 41 KINGSBURY, CHARLES P., Captain, notice of, Doc. 589 KINGSBURY, H. W., 1st Lieut. U. S. A., bravery of, at Bull Run, Doc. KIRWAN, Capt. of steamer St. Nicholas, D. 11 KNOWLES, ABNER, Col. 6th Regt. Maine Vols., D. 82 KYLE, WM. C., his protest against the proceedings of the East Tenn. Union Convention, Doc. 158
a rebel etymological analysis of his name,
P. 58 the "Soulouque" of the U. S., Doc. 196 called the "Goriila,"
rebel canards about,
LINCOLN, BENJ., letters of
Adams to, 1789, LIVERMORE, ISAAC, Mass., Lizards, an implement of war. P. 71 Loan Bill, debate on the, in the U. S. House of Representatives, July 10th.
passed the House of Representa- tives, D. 23 Doc. 113
London "Daily News" on the bat- tle of Bull Run,
London "Morning Star" on the bat-
London "Post" on the appointment
of Gen. McClellan,
on the American blockade, Doc. 125 "London Times' on American
affairs," P. 104 on the battle of Bull Run, Doc. 111 on the impressment of British subjects in New Orleans, La.,
LANE, HENRY S. See "Tall Run- ning."
LANE, JOSEPII, of Oregon, anecdote
P. 99 the Oregonians respond to, P. 100 Lane. Ill., secessionist hung at, D. 8 Lane's Prairie, Mo., fight at, D. 44 LANGWORTHY, WM. H., wounded, D. 57; Doo 481 LANSING, H. SEYMOUR, Col. 17th Regt. N. Y. S. V., Doc. 154; D. 5 "Laura, Laura, don't secede," P. 77 Laurel Hill, Va., skirmish at, D. 25 LAWSON, O. A., Capt., at Middle- fork Bridge, Va., Doc. 251
on war expenses and war taxes in America, Doc. 119 on the British interest in the war, Doc. 121 on the financial aspects of the war, Doc. 121 LONG, J. G., P. 59 Long Island (N. Y.) Volunteers, 1st Regiment left New York, D. 75 LONGSTREET, Gen., rebel, at Blackburn's Ford, Va., Doc. 841 LONGNECKER, JOHN H., letter to Gov. Hicks, of Md., on bridge- burning,
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