Sixth Regiment, Doc. 213 June 12, D. Doc. 211 calls for negro troops, D. 8 78 D. 8 D. 37 D. 9; D. 19 proclamation of, June 26, D. 45 D. 7 D. 34 Seventh Regiment, Twenty-seventh Regiment, Twenty-eighth Regiment, CONNER, P. EDWARD, Brig.-Gen., Re port of operations in Utah, Doc. 181 "Conrad," ship, captured, Conscription. See Rebel Conscrip tion, D. 14 D. 22 D. 65 in Richmond, "Constitution," ship, captured, D. 17 Contrabands. See Negroes, D. 3 Contraband scout, 'cuteness of a, P. 68 CONWAY, MONCURE D., Correspond ence with James M. Mason, D. 15 CONY, JOSEPH S., Ensign, notice of, Doc. 484 COOKE, HOWARD, Adjutant, P. 46 COOPER, S., rebel, Adjutant-General, D. 60; Doc. 575 Col., Kentucky CavalDoc. 5 Major First Va. CavDoc. 186 COOPER, ry, COPELAND, alry, Copper impressed by the rebels, D. 60 "Coquette," rebel privateer, D. 4, 5 Corbin's Neck, Va., rebel cavalry cross at, CORCORAN, MICHAEL, Gen., expedition to the Blackwater, Corinth, Miss., occupied, Cornell's River, Va., fight at, Doc. 817 CORNING ERASTUS. See Military Ar proclamation of, June 14, at Hunterstown, Va., notice of, Doc. 310 D. 18, 9; Doc. 319 CURTIS, SAMUEL R., Gen., removal of, D. 31 CUSHING, W. B., Lieut. Com., official report of the capture of the Alexander Cooper, Doc. 484 CUSTER, G. A., Gen., Report of the battle of Gettysburgh, Pa., Doc. 397 Report of the battle of Buckland's Mills, Doc. 561 Doc. 185 D. 45, 49 CUTLER, E. JEFFERSON, P. 18 Cypress Bend, steamers attacked on the Mississippi. D. 15 ment of, Delaware Cavalry, First Regiment of, Department of the South. See Quincy A. Gillmore. See David Hunter, D. 7 Devil's Back Bone, Ark., fight at, D. 47 DENNIS, E. S., Brig.-Gen., report of the battle at Milliken's Bend, Doc. 175 DEVINS, CHARLES, Gen., his brigade at Gettysburgh, Doc. 193 "Diamond," steamer, captured, D. 56 Diary of rebel raids, P. 63 DILLSBURY,, rebel guerrilla, D. 65 District of the Border, created, D. E "District of the Frontier," created, rests, Doc. 298 Corps d'Afrique, Corydon, Ind., plundered by John Morgan, D. 57 D. 28; Doc. 260 DAHLGREN, J. A., Rear-Admiral, attack on Fort Wagner, notice of, D. 34; Doc. 212 DAHLGREN, ULRIC, Capt., D. 21 reconnoissance of June 13, 1868, Doc. 193 DANA, N. J. T., Gen., assigned to the defence of Philadelphia, D. 18 Danville, Ill., riot at, Darien, Ga., the destruction of, D. 7; Doc. 295 Expedition to the White House, Va., D. 27 D. 29 relinquishes command of the Department of Virginia, Address on the enforcement of the Draft, D. 42 thanks the troops in New-York, D. 55 notices of, D. 16, 46 D. 33 Dixie All Right, P. 74 D. 44 D. 19 Doc. 517 York, D. 35 speech at Selma, Ala., letter to Gen. Polk, D. 64 See Horatio Seymour, D. 39 D. 66 Gen. Dix's address on the enforce annuls the exequatur of the British consuls, ment of the, D. 42 Doc. 9 the result of the, D. 64 N. C., P. 9 Doc. conscription proclamation, July 15, 1863, Doc. 210 20 Doc. 370 took place at Auburn, N. Y., D. 35 address to the soldiers of the confederate States, resisted at Lancaster, Pa., D. 36 Doc. 388 See Jackson, N. H., D. 61 report on the pursuit guerrillas, of rebel Doc. 513 Excelsior Brigade, N. Y. S. V., at Iowa, Wapping Heights, Va., Doc. 361 East-Tennessee, at, Fort Halleck, Idaho, fight near, of, silenced by the Unionists, D. 61 Fort Lyon, Va., magazine explodes D. 5 Fort Moultrie, bombardment of D.49; 50 Fort Powhatan, Va., capture of, D. 31 Fort Smith, Ark., captured, D. 47 accounts of the occupation of, Doc. 513 Fort Sumter, bombardment of, D. 33, 38, 42, 43, 44, 48, 49, 57, 61, 66 Gen. Gillmore demands the sur render of, D. 43 National troops repulsed at, D. 49 Fort Wagner, S. C., attempted cap ture of, July 11, 1863, D. 29 account of the attack on, of July Doc. 211; D. 34 P. 63 D. 27 D. 57 P. 50 Gen. Burnside's operations in, Doc. 407 sentiment of the people in, Doc. 40S Col. Saunders's expedition into, D. 16 campaign in, account of, Doc. 269 joy of the inhabitants of, on the approach of the Union army, D. 47 occupation of, Gen. Burnside's report, Doc. 501 rebel barbarities in, See Tennessee. P. 22 D. 18; 45 Fairfield, Pa., fight at, D. Falling Waters, Va., battle at, D. 32; Doc. 104 correspondence between Generals Lee, Meade, and Kilpatrick, relative to the battle at, Doc. 349 Falmouth, Va., a rebel underground telegraph at, P. 21 Farmington, Tenn., battle at, D. 60 FARRAGUT, D. G., Admiral, report of the attack on Donaldsonville, La., D. 19 report of operations in Louisiana, Doc. 320 notice of, P. 20 "Fashion," schooner, captured, D. 8 Fast-days in the South, Doc. 370 D. 57. FAULKNER, tucky, rebel, Col. Seventh KenDoc. 5 D. 60 ed, D. 40 Franklin, Tenn., fight at, D. 3 fight at, June 4, Doc. 5 D. S FERGUSON, CHAMP, his men surprised, P. 22 to Sabine Pass, Doc. 425; D. 49 Fernandina, Fla., the negro schools Franklin, La., fight near, D. 59 captured, burgh. HOLMES,, rebel, letter on the battle at, See Elk Creek. HOOD, J. B, en. See Suffolk, Va. HOOKER, JOSEPH, Maj.-Gen., left Falmouth, Va., two of his staff captured, relieved of the command army of the Potomac, Report of the battle of Mountain, See Wauhatchie. battle of White-Stone Hill, Doc. 491 House of Lords. See British Parlia "Houseman, John J.," schooner, HOVEY, A. P., Brig.-Gen., HOWARD, CHARLES, Ensign, "Howard Glyndon," HOWARD, 0. 0., Gen. See Gettys HOWARD, PETER, HOWE, A. P., Gen., Report of the battle of Chancellors D. 24 nors, Doc. 406 Blunt's See Judge Doty. rebel raid into, June, 1863, Doc. 42 rebel official account of Morgan's invasion of, loyal troops, JOHNSTON, J. E., Gen., rebel. Jackson, Miss., battle order of July 10, 1863, official report of rebel operations in Mississippi and Louisiana, noticed, JONES, C. F., arrest of, official report of the battle at Sulphur Springs, Jonesboro, Tenn., fight near, Doc. 496 JORDAN, THOMAS, Beauregard's Chief of-Staff, letter in reference to ne- Col. Ninth Pennsylva D. 67 See Doc. 350 D. 29 · Doc. 471 D: 25 D. 1 D. 46, 48 White Doc. 489 P. 94 JORDAN, Doc. 380 See Cherokee Indians, P. 14 nia, Doc. 5 Huff's Ferry, Tenn., operations at, HUGHES, JOHN M., Col., rebel, his HUNTER, -,_ Col., guerrilla, Huntsville, Ala., captured by the D. 33 official account of Gen. Stanley's expedition to, Doc. 456 HURD, E. O., Capt., account of the battle of Colliersville, Doc. 556 HURLBUT, S. A., Maj.-Gen., report of the battle of Helena, Ark., Doc. 135 notices of, D. 34, 50. "Hurrah!" by Alfred B. Street, P, 53 Hymn for the Eighty-seventh Anniversary of American Independence, by George H. Boker, P. 48 ed, "Izetta," steamer, fight with Mor gan, D. 14 Iowa, Twenty-Seventh Regiment, anecdote of, P. 19 Twenty-third Regiment of, Doc. 13 See Vicksburgh, Doc. 55 Captain in, speech of, on receiving a sword, "Ireland," schooner captured, D. 54 Irishman, anecdote of a brave one, P. 62 Ironclads for the "Emperor of China," "Ironsides," iron-plated frigate, rebD. 69 D. 28 Doc. 505 "Isaac Smith," steamer sunk, D. 3 "Isaac Webb," ship, captured, D. 14 "Isabella Thompson," brig, capturD. 14 Doc. 43 Ingham's Mills, Miss., fight at, D. D. 26, 11 Invasion of Pennsylvania. See Pennsylvania, 62 66 Jupiter," capture of the, D. 52 K Kansas Volunteers, Ninth Regt., Ninth Cavalry of, D. 12 Doc. 179 P. 19 Col., P. 19 J JACKMAN, S. D., Col., rebel. See "Kate," steamer, captured, "Kate," sloop, captured, "Kate Dale," steamer, captured, D. "Kate Stuart," bonded by the " Clar ence, KAUTZ, KELLEY, B. F., Gen., captures a rebel train near Williamsport, Md., D. 28 Kelley's Ford, Va., skirmish near, Doc. 17 KELLOGG, SPENCER. See Spencer Kellogg Brown, D. 56 KEMPF, WILLIAM, account of the Lawrence, Kansas, massacre, Doc. 399 Kenansville, N. C., destruction of rebel property at, D. 27 KENNEDY, JOHN A., diary of rebel operations in Port Hudson, Doc 267 Kentucky, placed under martial law, D. 39 rebel account of Morgan's raid through, Doc. 358 Seventh Regiment of Cavalry, Doc. 5 D. 39 D. 16 64 D. 7 D. 5 D. 15, 17, 62 2 evacuated by the rebels, account of the capture of, Jackson, N. H., mob at, D. 29 D. 33 Doc. 350 D. 61 "James Bagaley," steamer, captured, D. 34 account of his expedition to Doc. 279 KIERNAN, Major, adventure of, P. 19 KILGORE, FRANK, Capt., KILPATRICK, JUDSON, Col., expedition in June, 1863, Doc. 3 raid on the Rappahannock, · D. 2 at Hunterstown, Va., See Union Cavalry service, Doc. 189 report of the battle at Falling Wa ters, at Culpeper Court-House, KIMBALL, NATHAN, Gen., Mat D. 55 Doc. 185 Doc. 350 Doc. 502 D. 13, 29, 47, 52, 61 D. 3 D.. 40 JAQUES, S. B., P. 76 KING, EDMUND A., Col., Doc. 44 P. 58 KROUSE, Major, at Washington, Ohio, P. 99 Losses, in the rebel army, D. 6 D. 36 D. 37 L D. 24 proclamation of June 14, D. 9 69 Doc. 461 LAKEMAN, M. B., Col., report of the operations of the Third Maine Regiment in Va., letter to Gen. Schofield, D. 31 Doc. 895 letter to Grant on his plans, D. 31 LAIRDS, - ironclads seized at the ship-yards of, "L. A. Macomber," fishing-boat, destroyed by the "Tacony," D. 14 LAMSON, R. H., Lieut., D. 61, 65 report of the capture of the "Venus," D. 61 Doc. 572 Lancaster, Pa., draft resisted at, D. LANDRUM, W. J.. Col., 36 Doc. 55 Langley, Va., rebel raid into, LAWLER, EDWARD, Capt., D. 59 D. 55 proclamation announcing the protection of negro troops, proclamation of June 15, enlistments under, discontinued, D. 39 declined to accede to Governor Seymour's request for a suspension of the draft, D. 40 closes the correspondence with Governor Seymour, D. 41 letter to the Convention at Springfield, Ill., D. 42 D. 38 Lexington, Tenn., fight near, Louisville, Ky., meeting at, for the defence of the city against John Morgan. "Louisville," rebel steamer, capture LOVE, S. P., Col. Eleventh Ky., D. 50 LOWELL,, Col. Second Mass. Cav "Lost Children," N.Y.S. V., D. 89 Doc. 270 D. 13 Doc. 315 Doc. 320 D. 56 Doc. 406 rebel volunteers, martial law at, of, LOUR, WENS, Doc. 12 Doc. 174 D. 27 D. 29 Doc. 857 D. 45 "President while the war lasts," D. 57 Thanksgiving proclamation of, D. .59 correspondence with the NewYork Democracy on the subject of military arrests, proclamation calling for one hundred thousand men, June 15, Doc. 309 letter on the reädmission of Louisiana, Doc. 315 proclamation, of July 15, for thanksgiving, Doc. 353 letter to the Ohio Committee on the subject of military arrests, Doc. 371 order in reference to the protection of negroes in arms, Doc. 451 letter to James C. Conkling, Doc. 459 proclamation, suspending habeas corpus in certain cases, Doc. 505 proclamation, raising the blockade of Alexandria, Doc. 510 proclamation for thanksgiving, 3d October, 1863, Doc. 523 proclamation, calling for three hundred thousand men, Doc. 570 See spiritualism, MACBETH, CHARLES, Mayor of Charles- Madison Court-House, Va., fight at, MADISON, GEORGE, Col., rebel, Gen., rebel, congratulatory order on the victory at Sabine Pass, Doc. 498 See Munchauseniana. "Mail" steamer captured, D. 63 Maine, report of the operations of the Third Regiment, Sixth Regiment of, capture, Captain of the "Red Gauntlet," letter describing her Lynchburgh, Va., proclamation of the Mayor of, July 10, rebels press stock at, Doc. 308 D. 29 D. 38 M D. 28 Doc. 178 D. 55 D. 53 Doc. 895 Maine Volunteers, D. 40 Doc. 17 Ninth Regiment of, Doc. 211 ters. Doc. 349 address to the rebel army after the battle at Gettysburgh, Doc. 379 report of rebel operations in Virginia, Union cavalry operations against, Doc. 540 letter in reference to Mrs. Melancthon Smith, P. 89 notices of, D. 7, 54, 27; Doc. 602 Lines by a "Lively Old Lady," Little Rock, Ark., capture of, account of the battle near, Twenty-seventh Regiment, D. 27 Twenty-eighth Regiment, D. 42 First Artillery of, D. 32 P. 67 MAJORS,, Col., rebel. See Bras D. 50 hear City, Doc. 174 Doc. 417 Manchester, Tenn., occupied by Doc. 183 Union forces, D. 18 report of Gen. Steele, Doc. 461 MANN,, Col., Seventh Mich. cav order to his soldiers, of July 26, Doc. 461 D. 36 Gen. Davidson's report, Littlestown, Pa., occupied by the rebels, D. 10 Literature. See Yankee SpellingBook. See rebel letters. "Live Oak," steamer, captured, D. 46 "Lively Old Lady," lines by a, P. 67 "Lizzie," steamer, captured, D. 36 "Lizzie Davis," steamer, captured, D. 54 LOGAN,, Col., rebel, D. alry, Manville, Ind., enrolling officers killed near, D. 6 "Maple Leaf," steamer, seizure of, D. 6 "Marcella," steamer plundered, D. 54 MARCHAND, J. B., Capt., D. 9 "March Along," by George H. Bok P. 75 noticed, |