CISCO, JOHN J., P. 8 P. 14 CORNWELL, H. S.. verses by, P. 123 D. 86 D. 95 Doc. 840 Doc. 841 Doc. 842 CLAY, HENRY, speech of, 1850, P. 39 P. 78 D. 15 Doc. 268 D. 105 DAVISON, MARY A. P. 142 D. 105 COOKE, PHILIP ST. GEORGE, Briga- on, COFFEE, ANDREW JACKSON, P. 8 D. 96 DEVENS, CHARLES, Major, D. 87 DEWEY, ORVILLE, D. D D. 108 DICKSON, DAVID I., P. 73 proclamation of, Doc. 119; D. 36, 39. "Dictator," one wanted in Va., D. 61 DICKINSON, -, inventor of Wi- D. 66 acy, D 53 74 52 at Charleston, S. Č., Columbia, Ark., negro plot in, D. 8 DICKINSON, DANIEL S., speech at N. Y., April 20, District of Columbia, organization DIX, D. L., her circular address to volunteer nurses, department of nurses, appointed Major-General of State of New York, speech of, at N. Y., April 20, Doc. 82 D. 67 Doc. D, 9 D. 9, 112 Doc., 810 D. 59 D. 108 Doc. 863 DIX, TIMOTHY, D. 52 D. 92 sion, in, D. 98 "Dixie," D. 108 DARE, Colonel, D. 95 origin of the song of, P. 113 D. 57 DAVIS, EDWARD W., D. 83 by Albert Pike, P. 106 Confederate Congress. See South- ern Confederacy. Confederate Navy. See Southern Confederacy. DAVIS, IRA P., speech at N. Y., Doc. 102 D. 15 the Michigan Patriots' Song, P. 73 to the Constitution, D. 18; Doc. 86 82 27 D. 84 ELLIOTT'S debates, Int. 13 May 31, rebel account of, incident of, FALES, FANNY, 9 FALLON, JOHN O., D.46 Doc. 155 anecdotes of, P. 81 D. 53 Federal Hill, Baltimore, U. S. en- East Fairhaven, Mass., EATON, REV. DR., Edinburgh Review, quoted, Edwards' Ferry, skirmish at, "Ein Feste Burg ist Unser Gott," Luther's Hymn, EINSTEIN MAX. Col., Twenty-Sec- Electoral Vote, 1861, counting the, Elizabethtown, N. J., flag raising at, Ellicott's Mills, Ky., secessionists ELLIOTT, 8. M., Lieut-Col., of the proclamation of, in relation to arrival at Washington, Colonel Ellsworth," a poem, by 118 Sam Whiting, 48 FELLOWES, CORNELIUS, Union meeting, N. Y., Doc. 113 Doc. 114 Fall River, Mass., meeting in, D. 84 seized by the rebels, D. 43 Fort Sumter, taken possession of by D. 6 notices of, D. 12, 19, 20, plans for capturing, explosion at, evacuated, D. 68 D. 5 D. 16 D. 11 D. 23 D. 25 D. 24 9 Doc. 877 D. 21 the people of Doc. 296 soldiers of, D. 95 ridiculous rumors about, P. 27, 44 gallantry of Peter Hart at, P. 41 "Fort Sumter," a heroic poem in three cantos, P. 91 report on the casualties at Sum- HARDY, A. H., Commssioner from D. 72 Miss. to Maryland, Doc. 1 D. 96 HARDEE, Colonel, P. 9 his Tactics not literary, P. 111 HARNEY, Gen., arrested, D. 44 Fort Washington, Potomac river, GILPIN,, Dr., Doc. 181 released by the rebels, D. 51 garrisoned, D. 11 GITTINGS, JOHN S., D. 71 his loyalty, D. 5 Forts and fortresses, P. 189 GLEESON, JOHN, N. Y. 69th, P. 131 his proclamation, D. 68 Fortress Mouroe, D. 10 Globe Bank of Providence, R. L., D. 27 notices of, D. 67, 69, 71, 78 FOSDICK, RICHARD B., P. 56 G. M. Smith, prize schooner, D. 68 agreement with Gen. Price, D. 74 Fox, Capt., visit to Fort Sum- God and the Right, P. 73 letter to Col. J. O. Fallon, Doc. 179 ter, D. 19; P. 26 God for our Native Land, P. 45 Fourth of July to be abolished, P. 22 of, God Protect us, God Keep our Army pure, P. 104 P. 85 proclamation of, May 11, "Harold," the brig, seized, Doc. 287 Doc. 242 D. 17 D. 19 Frankfort, Ky., Military Institute, patriotic old fifer at, P. 40 FRAZER, THOMAS, P. 122 God Save our Native Land, P. 17 Harper's Ferry, Md., arsenal at, de- D. 17 stroyed, D. 80 Frederick, Md., flag presentation at, D. 60 ter on, D. 71 FREMONT, JOHN C., in Paris, FRIEZE, Colonel, of R. I., D. 85 "From the South to the North," P. 107 FROST, C., a poem by, P. 45 FRY, JAMES B., Asst. Adj. Gen. U.S. A. D. 83; Doc. 833 Fugitive Slave Law, D. 3 FULLER, RICHARD, Dr., his sympa- incidents of the burning of, P. 54 de- erty at, Doc. 72 P. 127 evacuated by the rebels, D. 103 American flag raised at, D. 104 reasons for its evacuation, Doc. 415 HARRINGTON, -, chancellor of Delaware, D. 103 HARRIS, ISHAM G., Gov. of Tenn., his reply to Cameron, D. 89 seizes Tennessee bonds, D. 49 announces a league of that State with the Confederates, message of May 7, D. 61 Doc. 201 Harrisburg, Pa., first rendezvous D. 86, 90 for Pa. troops, D. 27 D. 56 HARSEN, JACOB, M. D., Doc. 811 D. 35 HART, PETER, at Fort Sumter, P. 41 D. 93 HART, ROSWELL, D. 103 FULLER, W. J. A., speech at Union Lieut. Greble's gallantry at, P. 147 Hartford, Conn., D. 28 at, HARTWELL, -, Capt., of Mobile, Doc. 856 Ala., D. 44 G Confederate account, Doc. 860 Harvard Medical School, D. 52 P. 109 Havana, Southern Commissioners P. 99 at, P. 42 GREBLE, steamer "Star of the West," D. 29 83 D. 84, notice of, Doc. 307 GARDNER, Capt., D. 105 GARLAND, A. H., D. 72 Commons, Lieut., at the battle the Confederate flag in, P. 55 Doc. 104 HAWKINS, RUSHI C., Colonel, Ninth GARNETT, -, of Va., announced GRINNELL, JOSEPH, the secession of S. C., D. 4 GRINNELL, MOSES II. Doc. 5 Gasconade river, Col. Siegel at, D. 101 GATLIN, Major, D. 43 GAYARE, CHARLES, GAZZANI, E. D., D. 5 Doc. 81 "General Harney," lines by Lex- ington, P. 141 D. 85 Geneva, N. Y., reasons for secession, "General Parkhill," ship, seized, D. Georgia, desires co-operation, resolutions of the Convention of, in response to the resolutions of Governor of, prohibits payment 74 P. 40 Doc. 72 GRISWOLD, A. W., speech to the Gulf City Guards leave Mobile, D. 44 D. GUTHRIE, T. V., Col. of Ky., D. 8 GWIN, Wm. M. D. 55 ceive Miss. commissioner, D. S H D. 17 12 to Northern creditors, D. 45 Federal forces at, HAGGERTY, PETER, Capt., "Habana," steamer, purchased by troops of, at Pensacola, D. 68 HALDEMAN, -, minister, D. 85 arms of the state of, not to be carried out of jurisdiction, D. 72 HALL, Judge, charge to the D. 84 correspondence between the gov HALLETT, B. F. D. 49 ture, D. 9 urges the withdrawal of troops D. 82, 50, 58, 59, 70, 71 proclamation calling for arms, D. 96 proclamation to the people of Ma- D. D. 19 D. 88 D. 48 1 Doc. 76 HAMILTON, ALEXANDER, Int. 18 proposes Lord Lyons as a me- D. 84 HAMILTON, Lieut., commander diator, Doc. 188 of the rebel steam-tug Aid, D. 13 letter to Gen. Butler, April 28, Doc. 144 P. 10 gro, P. 25 habeas corpus act in, P. 42 See New York, Doc. 306 Minute Men of tender services to South Carolina, D. vice-president of the U. S., speech at New York, HAMMOND, JAMES H., candidate for vice-president of Southern con- D. 17 letter to. from the citizens of Weverton, Md.. Doc. 175 proclamation of, May 14, Doc. 245 proclamation of, ordering the sur- D. 14 render of arms to the State, Doc. 34 vii HILL, Capt., refused to surren- IRVING, JIM, notice of, der Fort Brown, Texas, D. HILL, Colonel, rebel, Hillman, the steamer, Historical Parallels, 18 HITCHCOCK, ROSWELL D., D. 73, 94 Ithaca, N. Y., volunteers from, D. 56 D. 71 the Border counties of, D. 55 remarks at the New York Bible neutrality of, D. 74 Society, Doc. 263 resolved not to secede, D. 78 HOAG, JOSEPH, his Latter-day Pro- phecy, P. 124 HOFFMAN, J. T., Doc. 135 "Hog and Hominy," P. 96 HOLMES, OLIVER WENDELL, Hollidaysburg, Pa., military of, leave for Harrisburg, HOLT, JOSEPH, notice of, correspondence with Gov. Ellis, D. 28 P. 83, 87 address to the people of, by John D. 97 "Kentucky," a poem, by "Estelle," Doc. 877 D. 10 D. 47, 107 of N. C. D. 12; Doc. expels General Twiggs, 18 proclamation, June 12, Doc. 363 JACKSON, ANDREW, The Three letter to J. F. Speed, D. 86 on the pending revolution, Doc. 283 Swords presented to, HOLT, H. D., M. D., D. 23 JACKSON, J. W., the assassin, D. 79 HOMER, Lieut., at Mobile, Ala., D. 19 Homespun Party, in Miss., P. 25 JACKSON, NATHANIEL J., Col. First Doc. 820 HOOPER, JOHNSON F., secretary of JAY, C. W., D. 15 the Southern Convention, HOPE, JAMES BARRON, D. 17 JAY, JOHN, notice of, D. 46 P. 145 "Hornby," Me., Ethan Spike on the secession of, P. 22 Doc. 878 HOTALING, SAMUEL, D. 39; Doc. 104 HOTCHKISS & Sons of Sharon, Ct., HOUSTON, SAM., proclaims the se- D. 42 D. 8 evacuates Jefferson City, Mo., D. 104 The Great Conspiracy, an address "Jamestown," steamer, seized, D. 82 JAMIESON, D. F., defines his position, D. 74 speech at Independence, Texas, May 10, Doc. 266 HOWARD, O. O., Col. Third Maine JANVIER, FRANCIS DE HAAS, P. 14 KIMBALL, AUGUSTE COOPER, P. 3 D. 76 "King Cotton," a poem, P. 72 by KING, JOHN E., D. 82 Regiment, Doc. 844 "Jefferson D." HOWE, ELIAS, Jr., notice of, HOWE, S. G., M. D., D. 92 Jefferson Territory. See L. D. 104 Kingston, N. Y., Union meeting, D. 32 D. 96 JEFFERSON, THOMAS, HOWE, W. W., P. 30 JENIFER, Lieut., U. S. A., How the B's stung the Chival- Jersey City, N. J., Union meeting ry," P. 143 HUBBARD, C. D., Doc. 828 at, Int. 15, 19 KIRKLAND, CHARLES P., speech to KIRKLAND, C. P., Jr., Doc. 413 Doc. 156 HUBBARD. , artist, N. Y., D. 56 HUDSON, H. N., Rev., D. 43 insulted at Lynchburgh, Va., D. 8S Knights of the Golden Circle, D. 94 P. 43 Knoxville, Ky., riot at, D. 60 Hulson, N. Y., meeting at, HUGHES, JOHN, Archbishop of New HULL, SOLOMON L., HUNT, WASHINGTON, speech at the D. 35 JOHNSON, BRADLEY F., KoсH, IGNATZ, Doc. 108 JOHNSON, Col. 1st Reg't N. J. JOHNSON, HERSCHELL V., D. 55 Doc. 108 Union meeting, Doc. 90 speech at Frederick, Md., against the secession of Ga., D. 15 HUNT, WILSON G., D. 94 JoHNSON, R. W., D. 72 Lafayette, Ind., first troops left, D. 29 HUNTER,, Senator of Va., D. 49 JONES, AMANDA T., P. 74 Laisser, Aller, P. 18 HUNTINGTON, - artist, N. Y., D. 56 JONES, Col. Mass. 6th Reg't, D. 53 Lake Borgne, La., D. 95 HYDE, P. W., D. 45 JONES, judge U. S. District LAMON, Col., his interview Hymn for a Flag Raising, P. 140 Court of Alabama, adjourned with Gov. Pickens and Beau- D. 13 JONES, J. WESLEY, speech to the regard, D. 20 Gen. in the U. S. A., LANE, JOSEPII, his orthography, P. 24 D. 105 LANG, LOUIS, D. 56 LATHAM, Senator, D. 66 LATHAM, G. R., Doc. 328 P. 11 P. 99 Indiana Zouaves, notice of, D. 95 leave Cumberland, Md., D. 100 Indian Trust Fund, Indians, the Catawba tribes tender to Gov. Pickens, notice of, stationed at Harper's Ferry, D. 43 KANE, MARSHAL, refuses to deliver arms, Cherokees in the Southern army, P. 126, 127 KAPP, FREDERIC, speech at the LEE, ROBERT E., LAWRENCE, GEORGE W., Lawrence, Mass., Union meeting, D. 25 war contributions of, LAWRENCE, Lawyers-meeting of the Bar of New York, LEAVENWORTH, E. W., wife of, D. 46 appointed commander-in-chief of Law and Order.-in the North and Col.,' D. 28 D 38 Doc. 135 P. 54 D. 46 rebels, Virginis, D. 39, 65 INGRAHAM, D. P., Judge, D. 40 KEESE, J. LAWRENCE, killed, D. 62 LEE, Capt., U. S. N., P. 113 INGRAHAM, HENRY, D. 27 Ink, Blood, and Tears, the taking of KEITT, L. M., delegate to Mont- LEIGH, C. C., D. 48 D. 10 LEFFERTS, MARSHALL, Col., D. 88 Fort Sumter, P. 90 KELLY, Colonel, takes possession of Doc. 81, 818, 819 Ireland, union with England, Int. 16 Grafton, Va.. D. 82, 86 LELAND, CHARLES GODFREY, P. 5, 15 Irish Regular, anecdote of an, P. 57 wounded at Philippi, D. 91 LEONARD, A. F., song by, P. 108 Irishmen, among the rebels, D. 103 notice of D. 101 LETCHER, JOHN, Governor of Vir- Ironton, Mo., lead seized at, D. 76 KENSETT, J. F., D. 56 D. 83 KENT, CHANCELLOR, P. 26 ginia, condemns the action of D. 12 D. 36 D. 89 Doc. 844 D. 28 D. 29 his reply to Cameron, Letters of Marque, Jefferson Davis' proclamation P. 54 offered as a mediator, Doc. 183 P. 54 MAGOFFIN, BERIAH, Gov., of Ky., P. 55 absurd stories about, P. 57 all ready to run," P. 70 his way to enlist soldiers, P. 81 P. 83 P. 83 P. 96 proclamation of May 20, Doc. 264 P. 128 MAGRATII, Lieutenant, D. 17 MAGRUDER, Captain, U. S. A., Second Regt. of Vols, D. 71; Doc. 256 list of officers of, arrival at New not returned, to lower the secession flag, D. 28 George Peabody in London, D. 76 - Judge, of Chicago, regard's staff, MARR, JOHN Q., killed at Fairfax Court House, Va., D. 89; Doc. 522 Doc. 320 D. 86 D. 96 D. 94 D. 85 D. 22 D. 79 denounced by Breckinridge, D. 85 D. 87 D. 89 vote of the State on secession, D. 20 MARSH, LUTHER R., Doc. 135 32 interview with Maryland legisla- D. 57 address at the flag-raising at Martinsburg, Va., Union meeting, D. 68 D. 76 P. 20 D. 30 do, Ohio, P. 122 of Washington, D. 33 "Lucy Larcom," poem by, P. 32 citizens of, visit President Lin- "Lumpkiner," how he would fight Doc. 82 a Yankee, P. 94 conspiracy to assassinate, Doc. 84 Doc. 36 P. 13 LUSHINGTON, FRANKLIN, LYNCH,, Bishop of South Caro- the Legislative committee of, to asks a cessation of the war, D. 66 Legislative committee of D. 57 President Lincoln, D. 27, ES Dor. 100 P. 95 pursues Gov. Jackson, P. 20 at the battle of Booneville, D. 104 Doc. 404 proclamation to the people of Mis- P. 21 souri, June 18, one of his stories, P. 23 notices of, Doc. 412 the Legislature of, sympathizes "Ole Abe in a terrible fix," P. 25 ders aid to the Federal Govern- D. 15 |