a ix 4 the Episcopal church in, D. 66 Union meeting at, D. 7 P. 81 tribute to the patriotism of, P. 67, 71 P. 70 Fourth Regiment of, landed at Fortress Monroe, D. 35; Doc. 119 American flag buried at, D. 88, P. Brig.-Gen., Doc. 833 proclamation to the citizens of D. 16 Doc. 806 MORRISON, J. G., Jr., raises the U.S. flag at Harper's Ferry, Md., D. 104 P. 15 MORTINIER, HENRY, of Md., Doc. 175 MORTON, at Annapolis, D. 35 Eighth Regiment of, exploits of the members of, P. list of officers, letter and resolutions of the 8th MAURY, M. F.. his treachery, D. 81 in Western Virginia, vote of thanks to, "McClelland," D. 101 troops of, at Harper's Ferry, not give up the control of, Int. 40 Missouri, State convention of, D. 55 MILLER, WILLIS L., Mrs., MORTON, A., flag-raising in New D. 78; Doc. 209 D. 8 Mount Vernon, Ind., D. 80 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 MONTAGUE, Lt.-Gov., of Va., D. 14 See "The Cockade Black Dia- New Hampshire, response to the President's call for troops, patriotism of the banks of First Regiment of volunteers, D. 82 Negro insurrections in Alabama, P. 12 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- ern Confederacy, D. 17 Morgan and Company, of Nashville, militia of, arrive at Washington, D. 59 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 anecdote of a member of the, P. 27 Northern army, Southern opinions P. 89 P. 187 tempt to destroy the, D. 68 Northern war contributions, D. 60 D. 35 repudiated by the South, D. 94 85 NORTHEUP, H. D., D. 88 NORTON, F. B., P. 3 Norwich, Conn., war spirit in, D. 34 "Norwich (Conn.) Bulletin," editor P. 24 the bench and bar of, D. 40, Doc. 185 Twelfth Regiment left N. Y., D. 37 Thirteenth Regiment leaves New D. 42 of, and Jeff Davis, D. 7S D. 95 D. 87 notice of, Doc. 156 "Ocean Eagle" captured by priva teer, Doc. 148 "Ode for 1801," by H. Hastings D. 46 departure of the, D. 80; Doc. 281 P. 183 OGDEN, Judge, of N. J., definition of 43 NICHOLAS, WILSON CARY, Doc. 366 Old Saybrook, Conn., Union demon- D. 72 19 Old South Church, Boston, Mass., D. 53 NICHOLSON, Judge, speech at Louisville, Ky., D. 82 OLIVER, SOPHIA H., P. 184 "Nina," guard-boat, 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, repudiates Northern debts, Brownlow's answer to, PINCKNEY,, Colonel N. Y. 6th ing at, in reference to the re- "Pro Patria," inscribed to the Sec- D. 14 Prophecy of the Dead, P. 74 D. 94 D. 17 P. 27 D. 50 D. 88 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, 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, Fourteenth and Fifteenth Regi- Piracy-defined by Judge Sprague, 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- P. 68 Point of Rocks, Md., 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," RAYMOND, HENRY J., speech at the Doc. 100 Doc. 825 D. 47 "Rebels," a poem, P. 66 D. 84 Rebellion, a new way to settle it, P. 88 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- RECTOR, W. F., proclamation of, de- nying the authority of the Fed- P. 104 D. 35 PETTIGRU, Commander, at Castle Pinckney, D. 8 PETTUS, Gov. of Miss., pro- nessee, PETTIGREW, J. S. of S. C., clamation of, organizing the PEYTON, BAILIE, address to Ten- States, Relay House, Md., Federal troops at, D. 58 anecdote of the bravery of the, P. 40 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 D. 61 RICHARDS, W. C., P. 46, 53 San Francisco, Cal., Union meeting of North Carolina, Doc. 263 D. 66 of South Carolina, Doc. 2 of Virginia, P. 109 Secession song, "Dixie Land," P. 187 Richmond, Va., secession at, D. 7 effect of Lincoln's war proclama- Santa Rosa Island, Lincoln's procla- 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., Sensation press compared with the the rebel army at, D. 48 Confederate Congress at, D. 74 Savannah, Ga., Fort Pulaski 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 to, 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 official account of, Doc 261 P. 95 rebel account, Doc. 261 RIVES, W. H., Dr., of Ala., "Robert McClellan," the revenue cutter, surrendered, ROBINS, HARRY, the wife of, ROBINSON, Judge, of Virginia, official report of the ambuscade at 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, 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 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 Scotland, union with England, Int. 16 of, left New York, 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. 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 rumored resignation of, his telegraph to Senator Critten- congratulatory letter to, the South does not doubt his loy- his residence in New Jersey, D. 84 general orders for the protection "Scott and the Veteran," a poem, P. 102 anecdote of, P. 98 his head to be placed on a pike, P. 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 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 Doc. 121 sioners of the Admiralty, Doc. 337 his views, Doc. 122 SIEGEL,, Colonel, at Gasconade 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 delphia, Doc. 178 SILL, Deacon, of Old Say- D. 87 threatens to resign, brook, Conn., b. 72 letters to the "London Times" on Doc. 814 his advice concerning Sumter, P. 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 is offered the command of the Skowhegan, Me., the ladies of, 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 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 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? tions, D. 2 contributions of, to the Confeder- ate loan, P. 94 tion, Slavery, interference with, the great Episcopal Bishop of, D. 20 Int. 30 First Regiment of, Doc. 189 "Southern Confederacy," the edi- tor of, gives his opinion of the 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 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 SMITH-a regiment of the name, P. expedition of, Easton, Md., SMITH, ALBERT N., Lieut., meeting, New York, SMITH, CALEB M., D. 14 D. 24 57 Doc. 396 8 Doc. 143 D. 96 P. 9 ing leave of the Congress, Doc. "Southern Song of Freedom," P. 92 "Southern War-Cry," P. 186 SPALDING, HENRY F., D. 77 SPARKS, JARED, LL.D., Int. 14 "Sparrowgrass," P. 95 Spartans and Southerners, P. 22 Union Doc. 117 William Aiken and the State loan 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. P. 56 men in the, Southerners and Spartans, Southern Confederacy, proposed in South Carolina Convention. D. P. 109 P. 22 6 notices of, D. 27, 87, 54; P. 94 his "Rhode Islanders," Doc. 124 D. 14 "A Secessionist," P. 26 64 officers of the cabinet of the, D. 17 lines inscribed to, P. 46 commissioners of, refused an audi- 19 ence, D. 21 new flag of the, P. 23 call for troops of the, D. 29 purchase steamerllabana, D. 29 "Sons of Northern sires arising." league with Tennessee, D. 41 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, Arkansas admitted to, 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 SPRAGUE, J. T., Major U. S. A., D. 81 at the Union meeting in New the removal of U. S. troops, D. 59 Doc. 282 renowned victories, P. 28 powers of Congress of, Doc. 30 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, grumbling at the, P. 114 treatment of Northerners in, Divine Providence with the, P. 132 South Carolina, members of, retire correspondence between theCom- a confederacy of "Pickens and Commissioners of the, national hymn of the, Doc. 42 flag displayed from, D. 83 STANTON, HENRY B., 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 "Cousin Sally," a name for, P. 148 seized at Indianola, Texas, Int. 24 the Army Bill of, Doc. 40 D. 29: Doc. 119 D. 3 D. 3 secession ordinance passed, Int. D. proclaimed independent, D. the army of, D. 48 the armies of, P. 137 contributions to the loan of, P. 94 uniform of the army of, commissioners to the Federal Confederate Congress, Act of, de- claring a state of war, 64 Government, D. troops tendered to, convention of, orders the fortifl- cation of Charleston act defining treason in, commissioners of, leave Washing- D. 67 D. D. ton, D. 9 resolution of, for a fast, adjourned to Richmond, "Stars and Bars" advocated, "Stars in my Country's Sky," Star-Spangled Banner" never to be surrendered by the South.D. 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 State sovereignty does not author- ledgeville, Ga., Nov. 14, Doc. 219 Southern Confederacy, "Corner-Stone," D. 17 |