C MARTIN, SAMUEL, Major, official re port of the raid on Glasgow, Martinsburgh, Va., rebel occupation reconnoissance from, MARTINDALE,, Lieut., "Mary Alvina," brig, captured, D. 5 "Mary Jane," schooner, captured, D. 13 Maryland, invasion of, See A. W. Bradford. McCook,, an incident of his fight at Stone River, MCCOOK, ABRAM, corporal, wounded, P. 14 Doc. 551 MCCULLOCH, HENRY, Gen., rebel, D. 8. D. 43 Doc. 13 D. 43 MCCUNN, J. H., Judge, D. 6 P. 82 Correspondence between Presi dent Lincoln and the Ohio Democrats, MILROY, R. H., Gen., PAGE Doc. 871 report of the evacuation of Win chester, Va., letter to the President, anecdote of Gen. Stuart, MINTY, R. H. G., Col., report of the fight at Shelbyville, Tenn., Doc. 387 Mississippi, Sherman's movements in, D. 38 Colored Volunteers, First Regiment, Doc. 12 Mississippi River. See Banks, D. 1 navigation of the. See "Imperial," Gen. Grant's order regulating D. 7; Doc. 194 Doc. 28 Doc. 38 P. 46 D. 33 MCLEAN, N. C., General, Doc. 2 transportation on, D. 38 attack on Vicksburgh, McLean's Ford, Va., fight at, MCLAWS,, Gen., rebel. See Get tysburgh, Doc. 105 McMinnville, Tenn., fight at, D. 57 capture of, by Wheeler, D. 59; Doc. 518 MCNEIL, JOHN, Brig.-Gen., Doc. 603 MCPHAIL, SAMUEL M., Col., report of the battle of Big Mound, Dakotah, Doc. 381 MCPHERSON, JAMES B., Gen., expedi- congratulatory order on the siege of Vicksburgh, Doc. 157 MCREYNOLDS, ANDREW T., Col., D. 8 First Cavalry of, at the capture of Sixth Cavalry of, tion of slavery in, General Banks's order on the opening of the, Doc. 491 General Banks's order on the nav Jeff Thompson, Doc. 485 See Vicksburgh, P. 19 Doc. 55 Missouri State Convention, the ques D. 16 ordinance of freedom passed the, D. 21 proclamation in reference to depredations, D. 31 D. 32 order regulating the circulation of newspapers, Mobile, Ala., Gen. Maury's address D. 43 to the people of, D. 28 D. 9 to the, Fourth Regiment of, D. 42; Doc. 41 Eighth Regiment of, MATHIOT, E. E. See Louisiana, Doc. 815 Gen. Keyes's expedition, Doc. 278 Matthews County, Va., Wistar's ex D. 14, 18 See Gettysburgh. "ten iron-clad English gunboats at," P. 15 D. 38 Doc. Doc. 17 Doc. 44 report of the battle of Gettys Moffat's Store, Franklin Co., Ark., 44. fight at, D. 56 report on captured battle-flags, Money. See Shinplasters, P. 14 Doc. 340 D. 35 D. .6 Letter on the battle at Falling Waters, "Monody on the Death of Stonewall Jackson," P. 11 D. 19 rebel epitaph for, D. 43 notice of Monongahela, military department of, created, Monroe County, Ky., official report of Captain Stone's expedition to, Doc. 445 Monterey Gap, Va., rebel train captured near, D. 25 MONTGOMERY, JAMES, Col. Second S. C. V., expedition up the Combahee, expedition into Georgia, noticed, Monticello, Ky., fight near, . account of the fight near, Moorefield, Va., the surprise at, D. 48 See Richmond, case of the British Doc. 251 MOORE, ORLANDO H., Col. Twentyfifth Michigan, - D. 25 report of the battle of Tebb's Bend, Ky., Doc. 250 MOORE, THOMAS O., rebel, Governor of Louisiana, address to the people of Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Missouri, and the allied Indian Nations, Doc. 406 Moor's Bluff, Big Black, skirmish at, 18 visits Salem, Ind., D. 23 P. 92 at Tebb's Bend, Ky., Doc. 250 rebel official account of his inva MILLER, WILLIAM E., Rev., Doc. 349 P. 50 D. 23 D. 5 D. 14 D. 18 D. 25 Medals of Honor to Seamen, Doc. 178 MEECH, S. B., P. 46 MERCER, -, Brig.-Gen., rebel, D. 40 Merrill's Crossing, Mo., fight near, D. 62 Gen. Brown's official report, Doc. 558 "Merrimac," steamer, captured, D. 36 Miamiville, Ind., Gen. Morgan at, D. 32 Michigan, Fourth Regiment of, Doc. 387 Seventh Regiment of, Doc. 55 D. 22 D. 11 Doc. 1 Doc. 295 draft in, Mayor Henry's proclamation to the people of, June 29, PERRY, Doc. 35 noticed, D. 55 Doc. 211 Regi andra." D. 28 Doc. 186 D. 11 POND, JAMES B., Lieut., Doc. 596 "One Voice," by Minnie Fry, P. 2 R. H. Chittenden, First Wis., P. 90 Orange and Alexandria Railroad, Halleck's order in reference to depredations on the, rebel raids on, ORD, E. O. C., General, Original National Anthem, by David B. Sickles, ORTON, LAWRENCE WILLIAMS, execu tion of, Osgood, Ohio, Morgan's raid on, Doc. 261 OSTERHAUS, P. J., Brigadier-General, D. 65; Doc. 55 Oswego, N. Y., draft in, D. 39 "Our Country's Call," by John Pierpont, P. 1 "Our Country's Call. To the patri otic women of St. Louis," P. 32 "Our Volunteer," by Mary C. Ames, OULD, R., rebel, OVERALL, JOHN W., P 27 D. 25 P. 97 Oyster Point, Pa., skirmish near, D. 18 P PAINE, E., Gen., at Port Hudson, First Colored Regiment of, rebel, his brigade at the Battle of Gettysburgh, P. 45 Perryville, Ark., fight near, D. 45 "Pet," schooner, captured, D. 7 "Peterhoff," prize ship, case of, D. 26, 39 PETTIGREW, J. G., Gen., rebel, D. 33; Doc. 113 "Phantom," steamer, destroyed, D. 55 PHELPS, S. L., Lieut. Com., Report of the Battle of Helena, Ark., Doc. 139 Philadelphia, Pa., Vallandigham meeting at, D. 1 Gov. Curtin's appeal to the people of, D.. 9 excitement at, on the approach of Lee, POLLOCK, Chief Baron. See "Alex D. 19 Battle of, Doc. 57 proclamation of June 16, Doc. 811 Paris, Ky., engagement at, D. 37 Paris, Tenn., guerrillas defeated near, D. 52 Paroled prisoners, account of the, D. 66 PASE, THOMAS N., Lieut.-Col., report of the Battle of Helena, Ark.,Doc. 188 PATTEN, GEORGE S., Col., rebel, Doc. 489 PAUL, E. A., account of the fight at Beverley's Ford, Va., account of the Battle of Bucklan 's Mills, Va., Doc. 563 National account of the fight, Doc. 570 Philippi, Va., government train captured near, PHILLIPS, JESSE J., Lieut.-Col. Ninth Illinois, D. 12 expedition from La Grange, Tenn., D. 41, 44 Philomont, Va., occupied by rebels, D. 12 PIATT, DON, Lieut.-Col., Doc. 33 PICKEREL, JOHN, D. 54 Pickets, friendly interview between, P. 12 Picket life on the Rapidan, incidents of, PICKETT, G. E., Gen., rebel. See Suffolk, Va., Reports of the affair, Doc. 48 account by a participant, Doc. 48 D. 46 surrender of, D. 23, 37 Official Reports of the capture of, Portsmouth, N. H., riot at, D. 33 D. 43 D. 2 D. 31 D. 86; Doc. 354 Tennessee, Doc. 270 Retaliation. See H. W. Sawyer, D. 24, 25 Doc. 523 See Gen. Bragg, D. 21, 57, 60; Doc. 326; P. 68 Rover, Tenn., fight at, D. 19 ROWE, JOHN, how he was treated by the rebel Gen. Jenkins, Doc. 195 ROWETT, RICHARD, Col. Seventh Ill., D. 37, 57 RUCKER, JOHN F., the capture of the "bushwhacker," Doc. 450 Running Water Bridge, Ga., telegraph operators captured at, D. 49 RUSSELL, Earl, petition of the English merchants respecting neutrality, Doc. 284 Gen., Sixth Corps, RUSSELL,, Major First Maryland Cavalry, "Ruth," steamer, loss of the, of the Cumberland, order in reference to guerrilla warfare. orders to the army of the Cumberland, October 2, Doc. 450 Doc. 481 RUSSELL, Russia, sympathy for America, D. 5; Doc. 17 See Richmond, D. 40 Richmond, Va., address to British slaves impressed for the, D. 40 subjects in, D. 23 deserters from, D. 61 foreigners at, D. 32 street railroads destroyed at, D. 37 S D. 63 Jefferson Davis's address to the Jecture in, on the Beast and False Prophet, D. 39 youths and old men enrolled in, D. 40 Irish huckster-women arrested at, Pennsylvania to be destroyed, D. 53 tion to, D. 22 City Council regulate the sales of goods in, Sabine Pass, Texas, Franklin's expedition to, official reports, Doc. 425 National accounts of the expedi Gen. Magruder's rebel order, Doc. 498 Sachem," gunboat, captured, D.49; Doc. 426, 428 price of provisions in, D. 62 D. 67 Doc. 425 See McMinnville, Tenn., D. 59 See Paroled prisoners, D. 66 case of the British Consul at, Doc. 251 panic in, at the approach of Gen. Salem, Mass., Mechanic Light Infantry of, D. 13 Salem, Ind., visited by John Mor in East-Tennessee, P. 22 Dix's expedition, Doc. 335 See Barbarities, P. 83 prison life in, Doc. 594 incident of John Morgan's raid Rebel conscription, explanation of RINGOLD, EDWARD, P. 94 the, D. 22 Ringgold, Ga., fight at, D. 51 Salem, Miss., fight near, D. 61 effect of, in Richmond, Va., D. 32 Jefferson Davis's proclamation, Rio Grande, Texas, rebel schooners destroyed on the, D. 2S Salem, Mo., guerrilla fight at, SALOMON, D. 51 Gen. See Helena, July 15, 1863, D. 33; Doc. 210 Riots, Bishop Rappe's sermon on the, Ark., Doc. 138 Rebels crucify White Officers, Rebel Cruelties, disabling horses, P. 9 P. 61 D. 34 Salt. See Princess Ann County, Rebel currency, value of, P. 37 finances. See Mr. Spence, D. 57 gunboats, iron used for, D. 37 Impressment Commissioners, D. 23 near, ROBINSON, impressment of slaves, Doc. 575 letters written on Northern soil, P. 43 D. 61 Capt., of Pleasonton's staff, Doc. 17 ROEBUCK squelched by Lord Palmerston, D. 28 Rocheport, Mo., account of the fight Doc. 273 D. 55 rebel attack on a train near, Doc. 325 Rocky Crossing, Miss., fight at the, D. 12 Rocky Mount, N. C., Gen. Potter's expedition to, D. 36 destruction of railroad bridge at, Doc. 355 RODDY,, rebel, attack near Co-rinth, Miss., D. 27 noticed, D. 65 SANBORN, A. L., Lieut., murder of, D. 31, 65 Doc. 52 RODES, , rebel, recognition, debate in the British Parliament on, D. 21, 28 at Chambersburgh, Pa., RODGERS, G. W., Com., D. 8; Doc. 105 Doc. 195 D. 42 tribute to Col. Robert G. Shaw, D. 37 SCAMMON, E. P., Gen., official report of the expedition to Wytheville, Va., SCHENCK, ROBERT C., Maj.-Gen., proclaims martial law in Baltimore, Md., Doc. 445 Doc. 328 Volunteers, army, Doc. 12 Simmsport, La., destroyed, D. 3 account of the destruction of, Doc. 276 SIMONS, NED, an old negro, anecdote of, P. 62 SINCLAIR, W. H., A. A. G., notice of, Doc. 456 Sioux Indians, expeditions against the, D. 9, 52 Sibley's expedition against the, D. 4 "Sir William Peel," capture of the ship, D. 51 SKINNER, H. B., Lieut., expedition of, P. 20 SLACK, J. R., Col. Forty-seventh Indiana, Doc. 55 Slate Creek, Ky., rebel attack near, D. 6 Slaves, impressed into the rebel D. 40 appeal to the, Southern Rights," schooner, cap Southern Unionism, Sparta, N. C., visited by Potter's ex Spaulding," steamer, captured, D. 61 SPEAR, S. P., Col., expedition of, D. 17 expedition to the Pamunkey River, Doc. 539 D. 41 D. 58 D. 34 Va., expedition of, returned to Fortress Monroe, D. 19 SPENCE,, Mr., rebel, of London, Doc. 200 D. T Legislature of Alabama on the military employment of, D. 47 Gen. Mercer's rebel order, Doc. 479 Gen. Grant's order, Doc. 479 Doc. 480 SEWARD, W. H., Secretary of State, Circular No. 39, giving an account of the progress of the Union arms in America, Doc. 439 on intervention in the matter of Poland, D. 2 noticed, Doc. 510, P. 13 SEYMOUR, HORATIO, organizes the National Guard of New-York, D. 14 speech to the rioters in New-York, D. 32 letters to President Lincoln, on the draft, D. 39, 40 proclamation, August 19, D. 43 correspondence with Gen. Dix relative to the draft, See rebel views of peace, Doc. 53 SHACKLEFORD, J. M., Col., captures John Morgan, report on the capture of John Morgan, Doc. 389 D. 49, 61 SHALER, HENRY, gallantry of, P. 64 Sharp-shooters, civilities of the Gen. Thomas's order, D. 9 See Missouri State Convention, D. 16 See Col. Wm. Birney, Doc. 394 Slave-Trade, debate in British Par SPINOLA,, Gen., at Wapping Spiritualism at the White House, P. 30 Squirrel-skin Shoes at the South, P. 46 STAHEL, JULIUS H., Gen., at Sawyer's Road, Va., D. 2, 27, P. 75 Stanford, Ky., capture of, D. 39 STANLEY, D. S., Maj.-Gen., Report of his expedition to Huntsville, Ala., noticed, STANTON, E. M., Fremont's letter to, noticed, Doc. 456 D. 33 liament on, D. 6 SLOCUM, H. W., Maj.-Gen. See Gettysburgh, Doc. 103 P. 95 D. 23 Doc. 9 · D. 27 SMITH, E. Kirby, Gen., rebel, address to the people of the SouthWest, notice of, P. 25 SMITH, F. O. J., notice of, D. 37 Doc. 213 Doc. 295 P. 92 D. 3 P. 100 D. 55 Doc. 13, 474 P. 13 SMITH, JAMES, Lieut. See rebel treachery, P. 71 SMITH, MELANCтHON, Mrs., appointed post-mistress, letter from Presi.dent Lincoln, P. 89 SMITH, WILLIAM F., (Baldy,) Gen., at Carlisle, Pa., order on the battle of Pine Bluff, Ark., noticed, noticed, D. 21 D. 66 Sheffield, England, Southern sympathizers meet at, D. 2 SHELBY, Gen., rebel, D. 56; Doc. 603 Shelbyville, Tenn., battle at, D. 16 Col. Minty's report of the fight at, Doc. 386 occupied by the Union forces, D. 18 Gen. Mitchell has a fight near, D. 60 Gen. Mitchell's expedition to, described, Doc. 326 SHELDON, L. A., Col. Forty-Second Ohio, Doc. 55 Shell Mound, Tenn., bridges destroyed at, D. 44 Doc. 576 D. 45 STEINWITZ, S. W., Capt. See Rocheport, Mo., Doc. 273 STEPHENS, ALEXANDER H., the mis sion of, D. 24; Doc. 135, 199, 433 speech at Charlotte, N. C., July 24, Doc. 216, D. 36 STEPHENS, E. W., Major, D. 48 surprised at Moorefield, Va., Doc. 457 STEVENSON, JOHN J., D. 45 STEWART, A. P., Brig.-Gen., rebel, D. 3 St. Louis, Mo., steamers burned at, D. 59 St. Mark's, Fla., salt-works near, |