GENERAL REFERENCE INDEX. ........ ........ 140 " The A. B.--Continued. PAGE. 81 95 Treasonable Elements in ....... 145 203 146 247 1:20 Occupied by Butler's Forces. . 121, 145 273 and Ohio Railroad Closed........... Board of Police, Arrest of...... 368 345 99 347 107 147 “ Bee," New Orleans, on the Yrnkees ................. 59 368 391 411-13 execute Bridge Burners. 420 78 Benham, Captain H. W. Pursuit of Garnet............. 207 79 General H. W., failure to capture Floyd's army....... 459 109 Beauregard, General, Demand for Surrender of Fort Sumter 73 in Command in Virginia.. 134 Infamous Proclamation of 177 98 Knowledge of McDowell's Movements.... 259 Counter stroke designed by way of Black- burn's Ford... 260 419 Omicial Report of the Battle of Bull Run... 496–506 472 Address to his soldiers, July 28, '61......... 273 215 235 198 199 206 154 Black, Secretary of State, Instructions to our Minister to 194 261 ........ 269 357 464 89 435 142 Efforts to make it Efficient 89 471 142 English Attempts to Violate.. 12 . 74-78 80 Bowling Green, Ky., rebel forces at, Nov. 261.......... 421 Border States, Attitude of, March, '61...............18, 171 Disloyalty of...... 98 ......169-172 47 172 66 ...... 273 den's ....... 66 42 66 66 ..... 273 68 PAGE. PAGE. C.-Continued 56 alarm at, after the fall of the Port Royal Forts.... 392 ..51-53 " harbor obstructed by old vessels....... 393 54 216 314 376 rebel account of. 315 455 360 82 357 368 33 49 480 168 Clingman, U. S. Senator, attack on Inaugural Message. 11, 45 rejoinder to Douglas..... 13 defense of Wigfall...... 35 .253-277 Thos. L., in the Confederate Congress.... 157 262 Resolutions of, from the North Caroli. 267 167 354 communication to Mr. Seward 16 307 6 last communication to same.. 69 Jeff Davis' version of do...... 472 to Europe...... 306 507 Confederate States' Congress, proceedings of, 21, 122, 304, 434 Act recognizing a state of war........ 131 97 87 Troops—second levy SS Currency 435 143 . 135, 435 Keynote of their cause.. 181 Want of consistency.. 153 Emissaries in Europe... 306 Troops in the field up to Aug. '61.......... 362 261 “ Convention" by which Missouri was ad- mitted to the Confederacy. 522 470 Constitution, Permanent, of the Confederate States..... 21 ratification of, by the States. ....... 20 Federal, provisions and non-provisions of.. 185 103 Contributions in the North-Support of the Government 140 135 act, (Federal).. 862 " nullity of...... 303 103 101 189 191 394 2-25 announced action of ..... 422 436 207 451 311 394 281 253 379 99 241 45 373 246 286 141 D. ............... 66 4 06 66 66 66 Daniel, John M......... 20 Fairfax C. H., dash into, by Federal cavalry........... 179 taken by McDowell's advance........... 250 368 59 429 136 Fessenden's resolution for vacating seats of Southern Senators 37 272 38 299 41 175 23 430 233 good condition of. 367 tabular statement of. 448 67 67 102 .......244, 246 93 " recognition, Confederate faith in................. 305 365 436 ....... 244 Foster, U. S. Senate, resolutions to expel Wigfall... 34 speech against Wigfall............ 34 in North Carolina seized 89 197 (Federal,) around Washington........... 312 237 285 “ rebel Gen., defeat at Carnifex ferry, Va.... 311 37 escape from Rosecrans at Gauley river..... 459 11 address to his troops.. 461 194 .........50, 53, 54 Emperor of, proclamation of neutrality... 476 11 Fremont, Maj. Gen. John C., history of his one hundred 102 days' rule...... .322-341 103 6 call for help, July 30, '61... 325 343 and Lyon, relations of...... 326 350 327 470 " proclamation of freedom ... 327 number of his force........ 329 " explanations regarding the loss of Lexington, Mo..... 332 464 4 modification of his procla- 286 mation of freedom....... 333 " advance after Price........ 334 army as organized......... 335 194 censure of, by Adjutant Gen. 244 Thomas...... 333 by Gen. Hunter.. 335 400 6 body guard of, dash into Springfield. 336 98 " occupation of Springfield... 339 relieved of his command... 340 98 " disposition for battle....... 3-10 447 “ treaty” with Price....... 415 335 192 Fredericktown, Mo., battle of.... 242 Fry, Captain, efforts to burn bridges in East Tennessee.. 418 246 G. 206 Morris' pursuit of.. 207 150 207 379 64 64 ........ 107 66 teers........ 104 PAGE. PAGE H--Antinued. Hlton Head, Federal occupation of its fort............. 390 528 391 479 359 1 No. 4. 83 193 No. 5... 243 384 32 244 deposed... 214 Howe, U. 8. Senate, speech of.... 57 202 171 36 ....... 463 299 Hunter, Major-General David, relieves Fremont of his command... 340 orders retreat from Springfield... 340 operations in Mo.............411–416 rejects the Fremont “ treaty”.... 415 100 orders to Colonel Jennison....... 456 456-459 1. 5 6 reception of, by the country.......9-10 241 447 246 " calls extra session of the Legislature 101 " treasonable message, May 3, '61... 160 161 " interview with General Lyon...... 165 161 “ proclamation of defiance.......... 166 163 " at Booneville, July, '61........... 238 “ escape to New Madrid............. 285 ..163, 188 293 16 “ Declaration of Independence".. " appeal to the State Guard......... 453 “ Declaration of Independence....... 509 “ Stonewall,” General, (rebel) battle with near Martinsburg, Va... 217 197 467 200 Jennison, Colonel, doings in Western Missouri.......... 156 341 Johnson, Andrew, labors in Erst Tennessee........... 295 ..... 451 Johnston, Gen. Jos. E., (rebel) opposing Patterson...... 218 451 " Journal of Commerce," New York, excluded from the 308 513 K. 1.16 .353-356 release of, and his "address" 317 loyalty of.... 317 efforts of secessionists in.. 319 463 19 order for Contederate troops to leave her soil 320 test resolves of Legislature... 3:20 118 3:20 military plot and counterplot.. 32) 3:21 bill calling out volunteers.. " neutrality” ended... 321 387 370 66 66 .. 215 66 66 66 66 GENERAL REFERENCE INDEX. 633 66 66 66 PAGE, PAGR. L.-Continued. 141 message to Congress, July 4, '61..... 225 100 318 167 order on the retirement of Gen. Scott. 361 proclamation enforcing the Contisca- 169 363 169 defense of the acts of .............. 364 170 message of Dec. 3, '61........... 437-443 170 Lockwood, General H. H., advance into the “ Eastern 467 371 Loyal States, ability of, to sustain a state of war....... 512 372 Louisiana convention, transfer of money to the Confed- 372 23 425 373 426 374 municipal authorities of, visit Cincinnati.... 158 370 Loan,“ cotton and produce," of the Confederate States. 305 420 516 421 Lyon, Capt. Nathaniel, activity in Missouri............ 158 414-416 seizure of Camp Jackson........ 160 416 succeeds Harney,with commission of Brigadier-General........... 161 interview with Jackson and Price.... 165 (as General-Commanding) pursuit of Price...... 278 375 :. 279 dispersion of rebels at Booneville, July 17, '61.. 280 57 281 57 282 467 285 advance to meet the enemy.. 286 at battle of Dug Springs.. 286 290 360 326 M. 314 35 140 resolution of, in regard to District of Co- 205 lumbia militia.. 329 .397-411 93 .329-332 94 511 troops of, assaulted in Baltimore....... 95 91 245 ........ 117 public safety act ..... 119 Legislature, disloyal legislation of, April, '61. 119 464 119 Legislature, treasonable resolutions of.. 121 449 217 5 Magofilu, Gov. of Ky., letter to the President........... 317 message to Kentucky Legislature, Sept. 5, '61 169 “neutrality proclamation" of ..... 170 69 Marshall, Humphrey, camp of....... rout of...... 424 247 143 295 304 90 McCullough's, Col. Ben, plot to scíze Washington....... 72 advance to Springfield.... 286 |