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the Episcopal church in,
the war spirit in,
soldiers of, all cobblers,

D. 66
D. 43

Union meeting at,

D. 7

P. 81

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tribute to the patriotism of, P. 67,
how she is enabled to send troops,

71

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P. 70
D. 60
D. 104
Doc. 877
D. 107

Fourth Regiment of, landed at

Fortress Monroe, D. 35; Doc. 119

American flag buried at, D. 88, P.
postal facilities with,suspended, D. 70
84
MERRYMAN, Joux, arrested,
Taney's opinion in the case of, D. 92
D. 82
Mexico, troops of, to attack Texas, P. 26
Michigan, First Regiment, enters
Alexandria, Va..
Third Regiment Volunteers, D. 102
D. 79
exploit of the soldiers of, near
Michigan City, Ind., Union meeting
Alexandria
P. 113
at,
Middletown, N. Y., Union meeting
D. 29
at,
Milledgeville, Ga., rejoicings at, on
D. 29, 86
account of the secession of the
State,
Military departments of the United
D. 15

Brig.-Gen.,

Doc. 833

proclamation to the citizens of
Western Virginia, June 8, Doc. 348
Morris' Island, Charleston harbor,
Morrisania, N. Y., Union meeting
batteries at,
D. 8, 20
at,
MORRISON,
D. 40
--, Capt., of the cut-
ter Lewis Cass,
MORRISON, JAMES M.,

D. 16

Doc. 806

MORRISON, J. G., Jr., raises the U.S.

flag at Harper's Ferry, Md., D. 104
MORSS, JOSEPHINE,

P. 15

MORTINIER, HENRY, of Md.,

Doc. 175

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MORTON,

at Annapolis,

D. 35
D. 40

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Eighth Regiment of,

exploits of the members of, P.

list of officers,

letter and resolutions of the 8th
Regiment of, in reference to the
7th Regiment N. Y. S. M., Doc. 318

MAURY, M. F.. his treachery,
MAY, R. L., Lieut, U. S. N.,
MCCLELLAN, GEORGE B., appointed
major-general,

D. 81

in Western Virginia,
proclamation to the people of
Western Virginia, May 26, Doc. 293
address to the army,
Doc. 293

vote of thanks to,

"McClelland,"

D. 101
cutter, papers re-
lating to the seizure of, Doc. 27, 28
MCCLINTOCK, John, Dr., at London,

troops of, at Harper's Ferry,
Mississippi River, the North will
D.

not give up the control of, Int. 40
free navigation of, guaranteed by
the Southern Confederacy,
steamers abandoned on,
blockade of the,

Missouri, State convention of,
Mississippi, the frigate, injured,
secession in,

D. 55

MILLER, WILLIS L., Mrs.,
Minnesota, flagship, sailed from Bos-
P. 106
ton,
Mississippi, commissioner of, at Bal-
D. 61
timore,
commissioners of, at Raleigh, D.
delegates of, advise secession,
convention of, organized,
secession of,

MORTON, A., flag-raising in New
York, at the store of,
P. 44
—, Gov., of Indiana, D. 47
MOSES, C. LEE, Capt., reply to J.
P. Benjamin,
Moss, J. W., chairman of Wheel-
P. 182
ing (Va.) convention,
MOTLEY, JOHN LOTUROP, causes of
D. 69
the war,

D. 78; Doc. 209

D. 8

Mount Vernon, Ind.,

D. 80

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MOULTON, R. G., See Whitworth

D. 11

guns,

D. 77

D.

12

MUNROE, TIMOTHY, Col. Mass. Sth

D. 13

milicia,

Doc. 81

73

MURPHY, W. D.,

D. 57

MYERS, THEODORE BAILEY, D. 76, 91

66

'My Country,"

P. 8

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MONTAGUE, Lt.-Gov., of Va.,
MONTGOMERY, A., Capt.,
Montgomery, Ala., secession flag
D. 43,
raised at,
Southern convention met at, D. 16
D. 13
list of delegates to the Southern
convention at,
MOODY, GRANVILLE, Rev., anecdote
Doc. 29
MOONEY, T. J., chaplain of the 69th
P. 71
Regiment N. Y. S. M.,
MOORE, A. C., Capt.,
P. 149
MOORE
D. 78
-, Gov., of Louisiana,
calls for additional troops,
D. 41, 44, 49
P. 88, 104
British Consul at Rich-
mond, his unlawful action,
MORAN, JOHN, Quartermaster,
MORGAN, EDWIN D., Gov., of New
D. 35
York, issued a call for troops D. 32
letter to the bank officers of New
York,
notice of,
Doc. 306
MORGAN, GEORGE G. W.,
P. 22
P. 13, 85

D. 14

See "The Cockade Black Dia-
monds,"

New Hampshire, response to the
D.

President's call for troops,

patriotism of the banks of

First Regiment of volunteers, D. 82
departure of the,

Negro insurrections in Alabama, P. 12
P. 78
Newark, N. J., German Union
NEWCASTLE, Duke of, order in
meeting at,
D. 26-29
reference to privateers,
NEWCOMB, O., patriotism of the
Doc. 108, 418
family of,
New England Society, meeting of,
P. 44
at New York,

4

D. 28

D. 28

Doc. 294

New Jersey, banks of,

D. 80

P. 56

legislature of,

troops leave Bordentown,

D. 51, 60

D. 55

Secretary of the Treasury, South-

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ern Confederacy,

D. 17

Morgan and Company, of Nashville,

militia of, arrive at Washington, D. 59
list of officers of the 1st, 2d, 8d,
and 4th regiments of,
New Orleans, La, secession of S.
Doc. 191
Carolina celebrated at,
Southern rights meeting at,
mint at, seized,

patriotic woman in,

D. 4

D. 5

D. 16

P. 26

speech of, in the Southern Con-

Tenn., good example of,

P. 88

opinions of the press of,

D. 41, 138

gress, Feb. 9,

Doc. 80

MORRIS, GEORGE P.,

P. 86

U. S. vessels seized at,

D. 78

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anecdote of a member of the, P.
return to New York,
Eighth Regiment left N. Y., D. 42
list of officers of the,
Doc. 142
Ninth Regiment enlist for three
years,
D. 83; Doc. 801

27
D. 87

Northern army, Southern opinions
of,
Northern bravery, Southern ideas
of,
Northern Central Railroad, Pa., at-

P. 89

P. 187

tempt to destroy the,

D. 68

Northern war contributions,

D. 60

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repudiated by the South,

D. 94

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85

NORTHEUP, H. D.,

D. 88

NORTON, F. B.,

P. 3

Norwich, Conn., war spirit in,

D. 34

"Norwich (Conn.) Bulletin," editor

P. 24

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the bench and bar of, D. 40, Doc. 185
meeting of British residents at, D.
meeting of the citizens of the 17th
Ward in,
D. 45
mecting 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. 61
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. 806
the Home Guard at,
Doc. 362

Twelfth Regiment left N. Y., D. 37
notice of,

Thirteenth Regiment leaves New
York,
notices of,

D. 42
D. 70,
list of officers of,
Doc. 141
expedition to Easton, Md., D. 96
anecdote of a soldier in the, P. 123
Fourteenth Regiment leave New
York,
D. 73; Doc. 260
anecdote of a blacksmith in, P. 112
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.
D. 42

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of, and Jeff Davis,

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D. 7S

D. 95

D. 87

notice of,

Doc. 156

"Ocean Eagle" captured by priva

teer,

Doc. 148
P. 17
D. 71

"Ode for 1801," by H. Hastings
Weld,

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

departure of the, D. 80; Doc. 281
Second Regiment, D. 76; Doc. 269
Third Regiment, officers, Doc. 337
Fourth Regiment, officers, Doc. 337
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. 380
Tenth Regiment,
D. 92, 93
Fourteenth Regiment of, at New
York,
D. 108; Doc. 413
officers of the,
Eighteenth Regiment,
Twentieth Regiment,

P. 183
"Ode to the North and South," P. 102
O'DONNELL, WILLIAM,
P. 56

OGDEN, Judge, of N. J., definition of

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NICHOLAS, WILSON CARY,

Doc. 366
D. 50
Doc. 165
Int.

Old Saybrook, Conn., Union demon-
stration at,

D. 72

19

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

D. 53

NICHOLSON, Judge, speech at

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Louisville, Ky.,

D.

82

OLIVER, SOPHIA H.,

P. 184

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ture of,

P. 77

of the West,"

D. 13

Prophecy, see Joseph Hoag.

Pawnee, U. S. gunboat,

D. 22

notice of,

PAXTON, JAMES W.,

Doc. 328

PEABODY, CHARLES A.,

Doc. 185

PEABODY, EPHRAIM,

P. 63

PEABODY, GEORGE,

D. 76

Peace Convertion organized at

Washington, D. C.,

D. 17

its plan of adjustment,

D. 18

plan of the, submitted to the U. S.

Senate, Feb. 27, 1861,

PENDERGRAST,
Doc. 35
-, Commander, D. 94
Pennsylvania, military preparations
in,
aroused; passes the war bill, D. 24
D. 22
added to the military department
of Washington,
volunteers "first at Washington,"
D. 88
troops leave Philadelphia,
See preface; D. 61
troops move from Chambersburg,
D. 84
P
regiments at Hagerstown, Md., D. 107
D. 95
Northern Central Railroad of, D. 36
lines to speculators in,
First Regiment of Artillery of, D.
· First Regiment of Infantry,

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

Brownlow's answer to,
Epigram on,

PINCKNEY,, Colonel N. Y. 6th

ing at, in reference to the re-
moval of arms,

"Pro Patria," inscribed to the Sec-
ond New Hampshire Regiment,
by T. Bailey Aldrich,
PROUDFIT, J. W., a rebel, demands
P. 141
accommodation in N. York, P. 97
Providence, R. I., the banks of,
PRYOR, ROGER A., takes a draught
D. 27
of poison at Fort Sumter,
PUTNAM, GEORGE, D. D.,
PUTNAM, Lieut., U. S. A.,

D. 14

Prophecy of the Dead,

P. 74

D. 94

D. 17

P. 27

D. 50

D. 88

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P. 115

Piqua, O., patriotism of,

D. 29

61

Pittsburg, Pa., indignation meet-

RAFINA, Father, raises the stars

D. 67

and stripes,

D. 40

at Edward's Ferry,

D. 105

D. 6

Railroad bridges destroyed,

D. 58

Fourth Regiment of,

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Raleigh, N. C., "alive with seces-

Fifth Regiment, publish a news-

Union meeting at,

D. 25

sionists,"

D. 57

paper,

D. 97

war excitement at,

D. 30

RAND, EDWARD SPrague, Jr.,

P. 48

attacked by the rebels,

D. 103

contraband notice at,

D. 55

RANDOLPHI, JAMES T.,

D. 69

Seventh Regiment of,

D. 83

Pensacola, Fla., forts at,
Navy Yard at, seized,
state of affairs at, May 9,

Fourteenth and Fifteenth Regi-
ments of,
Twenty-second Regiment of, Doc. 412
Twenty-seventh Regiment of, D. 108
Colonel Mann's Regiment of,
D. 85; Doc. 811
D. 10
D. 14

Piracy-defined by Judge Sprague,
of Mass.,

Rapin's History of England,

Int. 17

D. 71

Rappahannock River, Va., block-

D. 91

Plattsburg, N. Y.,

P. 81

aded,

D. 73

PLYMLEY, JONATHAN, on contra-
band,

P. 68

Point of Rocks, Md.,
Poisoning troops,

D. 96

D. 101

D.

66

rebel troops at.

D. 68

the great Dry Dock at,

D. 77

state of the rebel army at,

Doc. 186

"Political Lessons of the Hour,"
Wendell Phillips's Address, D. 15
POORE,
Capt., commander of
the Brooklyn,
PORTER, GEORGE M.,
PORTERFIELD, S. A., Col., proclama-
D. 57

RAYMOND, HENRY J., speech at the
Union meeting, N. Y.
REAGAN, JOHN H., postmaster-gen-
eral Confederate States,
Rebels leave Washington,

Doc. 100

Doc. 825

D. 47

"Rebels," a poem,

P. 66

D. 84

Rebellion, a new way to settle it, P. 88
Reconstruction,
RECTOR, H. M., Gov. of Ark., D. 89, 48
P. 24
reply to Lincoln, D. 101; P. 44

an incident of the surrender of

the Navy Yard at,

P. 148

"Pensacola"-To my son,

P. 145

PERCIVAL, JAMES G., poem by, P. 105

PERIT, PELETIANI,

D. 82

Petersburg, Va., secession pole de-

stroyed at,

D.

tion of, to the people of North-
Western Virginia,
Portland, Me., Union at,
Doc. 824, 844
attempt on powder-house at, D. 52
D. 16
Postal affairs, Southern opinions of,
mails suspended in the seceded
D. 80

RECTOR, W. F., proclamation of, de-

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nying the authority of the Fed-
eral Government at Fort Smith,
D. 92; Doc. 838

P. 104
P. 79

D. 35

PETTIGRU,

Commander, at

Castle Pinckney,

D. 8
P. 8

PETTUS,

Gov. of Miss., pro-

nessee,

PETTIGREW, J. S. of S. C.,

clamation of, organizing the
militia of the State,

PEYTON, BAILIE, address to Ten-
D. 19
D. 30

States,
Confederate orders in reference
D. 82
to the post-office,
See Confederate post-office.
D. 90
Potosi, Mo., taken possession of, D. 71
account of the taking of,
POTTER, ALONZO, Bishop-letter to
Doc. 253
a secessionist,
Doc. 292

Relay House, Md., Federal troops

at,
Religious press, spirit of the,
on the state of the country,
D. 54
Religious spirit of the Northern
Doc. 181
army,
RENSHAW, F. B., Lt., a traitor, D. 43
P. 81

D. 58

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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
troops at Washington,
relieved by Gen. McDowell,
SANFORD, EDWARD H., Captain, pa-
triotic action of the wife of, P. 43
SANFORD, SARAIL, tarred and feath-
D. 69
ered,

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D. 76

8. A. Douglas's opinion of,

P. 41

D. 82

ordinances, of Alabama,

Doc. 19

of Georgia,

Doc. 21

of Arkansas,

Doc. 239

Doc. 26

of Texas,

Doc. 97

bridge,

D. 97

RICE, ALEXANDER H., speech at
Roxbury, Mass,

D. 61

RICHARDS, W. C.,

P. 46, 53

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

of North Carolina,

Doc. 263

D. 66

of South Carolina,

Doc. 2

of Virginia,

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P. 109

Secession song, "Dixie Land,"

P. 187

Richmond, Va., secession at,

D. 7

effect of Lincoln's war proclama-
tion in,

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

SEDGWICK, H. D.,

P. 119

D. 66

"Send them home tenderly,"

P. 50

D. 25

SARGENT, JOHN,

D. 48

Seneca's Mills, Md., fight at

D. 10

Custom-house, &c., seized at,

D. 82

SAUNDERS, S. M.,

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Sensation press compared with the

the rebel army at,

D. 48

Confederate Congress at,

D. 74

Savannah, Ga., Fort Pulaski
seized by State troops,

at,

Southern press,

D. 92

D.

9

Servile insurrection, a part of the

the British Consul nt,

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

"Savannah Republican" criticizes

Ringgold Flying Artillery at Read-

Governor Brown, of Ga.,

D. 72

ing, Pa.,

D. 27

RIVES, W. C., delegate to Southern

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

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

P. 144

Doe. 818

D. 104

Sewall's Point, Va., fight at,

D. 73

Congress,

D. 49

speech of, at Atlanta, Ga.,

P. 95

SAXE, -, Marshal, his average of
the casualties in war,

official account of,

Doc 261

P. 95

rebel account,

Doc. 261

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

"Robert McClellan," the revenue

cutter, surrendered,

ROBINS, HARRY, the wife of,
ROBINSON,, Judge, of Troy,
N. Y.,

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

official report of the ambuscade at
Vienna, Va.,

SCHAFFEE, CHAUNCEY,

D. 46

SEWARD, F. W., notice of,

D. 52

SCHELL, AUGUSTUS,

P. 8

SEWARD, WILLIAM H., his Union

SCHENCK, ROBERT C., appointed

Brigadier-General,

D. 85

notice of,

D. 102

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

Doc. 93

Doc. 405

ROBINSON, WILLIAM,

D. 6

Schenectady, N. Y.,

D. 10

Rochester, N. Y., abolition meeting

Union meeting at,

D. 35

at,

D. 14

SCHWARZWAELDER,

Colonel

flag-raising at,

regiment from,

D. 103
D. 84

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

Doc. 163

Rock Island, Ill.,

D. 51

ROMEYN, W. H.,

D. 82

Romney Va., rebels surprised at, D. 101

D. 92
Doc. 837

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

of, left New York,
notice of,

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ROOSEVELT, J. J.,

Doc. 135

Ross, speech in the U. S. Sen-

ate, Feb. 14, 1803,

Int. 41

ROSSITER, T. P.,

P. 118

ROUSSEAU,

speech in the Ky.

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Senate, May 21, D. 91; Doc. 329

Roxbury, Mass., flag presentation

war meeting in,

patriotism of the ladies of,

RUGGLES, SAMUEL B., speech to the

20th Regiment N. Y. S. V.,

SCOTT, WINFIELD, General, notices

preparing to meet secessionists in
Washington,

rumored resignation of,

his telegraph to Senator Critten-
den,

congratulatory letter to,

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

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

general orders for the protection
of railroads in Maryland and
Pennsylvania,

"Scott and the Veteran," a poem, P. 102
SCOTT, ROBERT S., offered a place in
P. 9
Lincoln's Cabinet,
D. 29
SCOTT, T. PARKIN,

anecdote of,

P. 98

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

9

P. 20

SEYMOUR, ALMIRA,

P. 15

SHANNON, P. C.,

D. 25

of,

D. 9, 14, 22

the establishment of,

D. 10

Sharp-shooters, recommendation for

SHERMAN,, Gen., of Texas, D. 38

P. 84

D. 33

Sherman's battery passes through

Philadelphia,

D. 42

D. 87

at Baltimore,

D. 61

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SHEPLEY,

Chief Justice, of

D. 52

Maine,

D. 16

SHILLABER, B. P.,

P. 84

D. 53

Ship Island, fort at, destroyed,

D. 78

SHIRAS, Major, U. S. A.,

D. 96

D. 87

SHIVERS, Captain,

D. 44

"Shop and Freedom,"

P. 1

SIBLEY, HIRAM,

D. 85

Doc. 78

SICKLES, DANIEL E., Colonel,

D. 57

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Doc. 121

sioners of the Admiralty, Doc. 337

his views,

Doc. 122

SIEGEL,, Colonel, at Gasconade
River,

D. 101

RUSSELL, S. P.,

P. 18

letter to, from citizens of Phila-

SIGOURNEY, LYDIA H., P. 4, 32, 84, 91

RUSSELL, W. H., correspondent of
the London Times,"

delphia,

Doc. 178

SILL,

Deacon, of Old Say-

D. 87

threatens to resign,

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brook, Conn.,

b. 72

letters to the "London Times" on
American affairs, April 30 and
May 1,

Doc. 814

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

25

SIMPSON, JOSEPH P.,

Doc. 116

Sioux Indians,

D. 43

P. 28

Sixtieth Psalm, new version of,

P. 96

his important suggestions to Col.

anecdote of,

P. 28

Hardee,

Russia, position of,

P. 94
D. 105

is offered the command of the

Skowhegan, Me., the ladies of,
BLAIGHT, N. C.,

P. 28

D. 28

Confederates, his reply,

P. 41

Slave representation.

Int. 35

RUST, A.,

D. 72

"The Arch Traitor,"

P. 42

a Virginia estimate of,

P. 57

Slave-trade, prohibition of, by the
Confederates,

P. 23

scurrilous letter to,

P. 97

Slaves, fugitive,

Int. 45

Scripture, a new version of,

P. 96

returned from Fort Pickens,

P. 79

SACKENDORF, OTTO, 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-

arms in advance,

D. 13

ists,

D. 81

zens of,

D. 42

"Seceding Virginia," a poem,

P. 116

assist in erecting new fortifica-

Salem Zouaves, tho,

D. 61

Secession, is it revolution?

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tions,

D. 2

contributions of, to the Confeder-

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ate loan,

P. 94

tion,

Slavery, interference with, the great
greivance of the South,

Episcopal Bishop of,

D. 20
D. 25

Int. 30

First Regiment of,

Doc. 189

"Southern Confederacy," the edi-

tor of, gives his opinion of the
secession election,

Southern convention organized, D. 16

D. 12

the South opposed to,

Int. 82

left for Virginia,

D. 41

agrees to a constitution,

D. 17

dissertation on,

Int. 33

fast day in,

D. 49

list of delegates to the,

Doc. 29

the increase of,

Int. 45

troops of, at Richmond,

D. 51

Southern Marseillaise,

D.

5

strengthened by the action of the

troops at Harper's Ferry,

D. 73

"Southern Monitor," newspaper,

North,

Irt. 46

D. 94

the Corner-Stone " of the South-

Doc.

2

ern Confederacy,

Doc. 45

the increase of,

the conservatism of,

SLEEPER, J. S.,

SLEMMER, Lieut.,

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

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

ment,

Doc. 124

SMIDT, JOHN C. T.,

8MALLEY,, Judge, charge to the

Grand Jury of New York,

SMEAD, ABNER, Lieut., expelled
from the U. S. Army,

SMITH-a regiment of the name, P.
SMITH, ABEL, Col. 18th Regiment
N. Y. S. M.,

expedition of, Easton, Md.,

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

meeting, New York,

SMITH, CALEB M.,

D. 14

D. 24
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ing leave of the Congress, Doc.
correspondence between commis-
sioners, and Buchanan,
Palmetto Guard, Marine Artillery,
Doc. 11
and German Artillery of, Doc. 177
College Cadets of, D. 58; Doc. 18!
an address of the people of, assem-
bled in convention, Dec., 1860,
to the people of the slavehold-
ing States,
spirit of the young men of,
commissioners, threats of the, P.
P.
subscribers to State loan,
to be a "black Republic,"

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"Southern Song of Freedom,"

P. 92

"Southern War-Cry,"

P. 186

SPALDING, HENRY F.,

D. 77

SPARKS, JARED, LL.D.,

Int. 14

"Sparrowgrass,"

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P. 95

Spartans and Southerners,

P. 22

Union

Doc. 117

William Aiken and the State loan
of,

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

D. 86

P. 12

Spies at Washington,

D. 76

to abolish Fourth of July,

P. 22

SMITH, EDWIN M.,

D. 52

versus Alabama,

P.

23

SMITH, EMELINE S.,

P. 51

epigram on,

P. 70

SMITH, MARSHALL B.,

D. 75; P. 133

Southern army, greatly descended

SMITII,

Rev., of Wheeling, D. 62

SMITH, SAMUEL, captures a seces-

sion flag,

D. 77

SMYTHE, HENRY A.,

D. 77

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

escape of, at Fort Monroe,

Song for Battle," by C. B.,

"Song for the Times," by L. F., P.
"Song for the Union," read at a
meeting at Detroit,
"Song of Columbia's Daughters," P. 51
P. 46
"Song of the Irish Legion,"
"Song of the Southern Women," P.
P. 73
"Songs of the Rebels," P. 19, 35, 64,
65
91, 106, 136, 145

P. 56

men in the,

Southerners and Spartans,

Southern Confederacy, proposed in

South Carolina Convention. D.
candidates for President and Vice-
President of,

P. 109

P. 22

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notices of,

D. 27, 87, 54; P. 94

his "Rhode Islanders,"

Doc. 124

D. 14

"A Secessionist,"

P. 26

64
P. 105

officers of the cabinet of the, D.
organize an army,

17

lines inscribed to,

P. 46

commissioners of, refused an audi-
D.

19

ence,

D. 21

new flag of the,

P. 23

call for troops of the,

D. 29

purchase steamerllabana,
troops of, taking the field,
Virginia admitted to the,

D. 29

"Sons of Northern sires arising."

league with Tennessee,

D. 41
D. 58
D. 61

by G. S. II.,

P. 89

fast-day in the,

D. 69, 102

SOULE, PIERRE,

P. 54

bonds of the,

D. 72

Bouth opposed to slavery,

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D. 72

sentiment of the,

D. 85

agents of, in Europe,

D. 76

insecurity of life in,

P. 10

Commissioners of the, in Eng

the programme of

P. 22

land,

Eng

celebrations at the, in honor of

constitution of the,

130
Doc. 29

SPRAGUE, J. T., Major U. S. A., D. 81
letter on affairs in Texas,
SPRING, GARDINER, D. D., prayer

at the Union meeting in New
York,
Springfield, Ill., Union meeting, D. 85
Doc. 82
ST. JOHNS, WM. B., Capt., expelled
from the U. S. army.
St. Louis, Mo.. polico_of, demand
D. 24

the removal of U. S. troops, D. 59
orders given to search for arms,
&c..
mistake of Col. Kallman's regi-
D. 72
ment in,
how the arms wero taken from
D 105
the arsenal at,

Doc. 282

renowned victories,

P. 28

powers of Congress of,

Doc. 30

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difficulty of travelling in,

P. 60

unreliability of the news at,

P. 61

the invasion of, ridiculed,

P. 79

"Divine Providence with," P. 82, 182

cannot do without whiskey,

P. 84

must prepare for hard times,

P. 101

unconquerable in her own terri-

tory,

P. 111

for what it fights,

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P. 114

treatment of Northerners in,

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South Carolina, members of, retire

correspondence between theCom-
missioners of, and Secretary
Seward,
final letter of the Commissioners
of, to Secretary Seward, Doc. 49
post-office of,
Doc. 325

a confederacy of "Pickens and
Stealings,"

Commissioners of the,

national hymn of the,

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flag displayed from,

D. 83

STANTON, HENRY B.,
"Stand by the Flag,"

P. 74

P. 40

STANTON,

Gen.

D. 10

"Star of the West," steam trans-

P. 2S

port, left N. Y.,

D. 11

P. 41

fired upon in Charleston,

D. 13

66

snub-

arrived at N. Y.,

D. 14

P. 42

sre Major Anderson,

Doc. 19

P. 88

Capt. McGowan's report concern-

area of the,

P. 180

ing the,

Doc. 21

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"Cousin Sally," a name for,

P. 148

seized at Indianola, Texas,

Int. 24

the Army Bill of,

Doc.

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secession ordinance passed,

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the army of,

D. 48

the armies of,

P. 137

contributions to the loan of,

P. 94

uniform of the army of,

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Confederate Congress, Act of, de-

claring a state of war,

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cation of Charleston

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commissioners of, leave Washing-

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resolution of, for a fast,

adjourned to Richmond,
D. 60; Doc. 195
prohibit the exportation of cot-
D. 74
ton.
Act of the, to raise an additional
D. 81
force, &c.,
Doc. 219
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"Stars and Bars" advocated,

"Stars in my Country's Sky,"

Star-Spangled Banner" never to

be surrendered by the South.D. 20
sung at the Union meeting, N. Y.,
April 20,

D. 57

D. 20

P.

4

delegates to the Southern Con-

gress,

D. 10

convention adjourned,

D. 11

seizes the funds of the Federal

Government,

D. 12

the "hasty action of," condemned

by Governor Letcher,

D. 12

offers to buy Fort Sumter,

D. 16

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

State sovereignty does not author-
Doc. 117
ize secession,
Steam-gun, description of Winans',
Int. 15
STEELE, JOHN B.
P. 98
STEPHENS, A. H., speech at Mil-
D. 32

ledgeville, Ga., Nov. 14, Doc. 219
quotation from,
voted against the secession of
Int. 46
Georgia,
elected Vice President of the
D. 15

Southern Confederacy,

"Corner-Stone,"

D. 17
speech of at

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