ix Va., Doc. 455 speeches on the battle-field of Wil- Middleburgh, Va., rebel train cap- tured at, D. 93 Doc. 153 12 McCook, DAN., Col., Doc. 54, 139 McCook, EDWARD, Col., D. 77 Doc. 77, 232 McCook, ROBERT L., Brig.-Gen., D. 89; Doc. 238 death of-official reports, First Regiment of, Doc. 78 MCCREA, E. P., Lieut., Report of Gen. Pope's campaign in See Pope's campaign reports, Doc. 105, 390 Eighteenth Regiment of, Doc. 253, 407 skirmish at the Coldwater Station Doc. 528 Middletown, Ct., war meeting at, D. 47 D. 84 Military Departments of United States D. 55 Doc. 152 extended, D. 24 P. 39 Doc. 572 MILROY, R. H., Gen., Doc. 83, 105, 390 Doc. 541 D. 8 Doc. 384 D. 17 40 McDowell, Va., fight at, Minnesota, Second Regiment of, Doc. 152, 527 Third Regiment of, Doc. 115 P. 43 Seventh Regiment of, Doc. 287 Mississippi, Jeff Thompson's address Doc. 174 to the planters of, Doc. 281 D. 79 loyalists of, D. 92 D. 80 fights on the, Mississippi River, the free navigation 5 Missouri, emancipation in, D. 24 Ninth Battery of, D. 70 MCNEILL, Col., D. 57 Second Regiment of, Doc. 527 First Cavalry of, Doc. 218 McQUADE, Gen., Doc. 70 Volunteers, Sixth Regiment of, D. 10 Mathews Court-House, Va., reconnois- sance to the, D. 81 "Maycocks," burning of, D. 52 Maysville, Ky., occupied by rebels, D. 7S evacuated by the rebels, D. 80 MCALLISTER, Lieut.-Col. First Regi- Doc. 257 MCCALL, GEORGE A., Gen., Doc. 281, MEADE, GEORGE G., Gen., Doc. 248 Seventh Regiment of, Doc. 577 D. 16 Ninth Regiment of, Doc. 577 Doc. 237 Fourteenth Regiment of, D. 54 D. 63 Twenty-sixth Regiment of, Doc. 483 Third Cavalry of, D. 48; Doc. 563 Fifth Cavalry of, D. 98 Seventh Cavalry of, Doc. 576 See Chaplin Hills. D. 22 MITCHEL, Ö. M., Gen., occupies Rog- D. 24 ersville, Ala., Doc. 181 D. 24 of the battle of Corinth, Doc. 495 occupation of, MCCARTER, Colonel Ninety-third Pennsylvania, Doc. 77 confederate money prohibited in, D. 27 assumed command at Port Royal, MCCLELLAN, GEORGE B., Major-Gen., at Bottom's Bridge, Va., order for crossing the Chickahomi- giance, D. 28 Chaplin Hills, Doc. 511 D. 6 affairs in, June 17, rebel depredations near, D. 28 "Mobile Register," account of evacu- 31 D. 12 rebels compelled to leave, D. 3S ation of Pensacola, Fla., Doc. 51 guerrillas surprised near, D. 67 Hills, Doc. 533 D. 15 war meeting at, capture of, D. 43 "Moccasin Rangers," the D. 6 "Modern Greece," steamer, captured, D. 33 62 National War Committee of New-York, New-Market, Md., occupied by the PAGE Morris Mills, Mo., fight at, D. 49 Moorefield, Va., skirmish near, D. 14 captured by the rebels, D. 83 MORELL, G. W., Brig.-Gen., Doc. 67, 239 MORGAN, EDWIN D., Gov., Proclama- tion of July 2, D. 35 MORGAN, G. W., General, letter to the press of Kentucky, etc., D. 74 D. 90 D. 70, 85 64 rebels, D. 78 D. 7 D. 55 70 New-Orleans, La., occupation of, Doc. execution of Wm. B. Mumford at, D. 8 1 Doc. 190 Gen. Shepley appointed Mayor of, D. 14 D. 72 MORGAN, JOHN H., Gen., rebel, ap- pealed to the citizens of Ken- the raid of, in Kentucky, D. D. 40 at Beaufort, D. 1 employment of, in a military capa- D. D. 27 Butler's orders for the port of, D. SJ the municipal government of the city of, D. $ raid into Lebanon, Doc. 255 relief of the poor of, D. 87 agreement of Denmark and the auction sales in, D. $3 Hunter's free papers of the, D. 44 secessionists of, assessed, D. 53 citizens of, surrender their arms, D. 57 53 D. 59 "Morgan's Raid in Kentucky," a poem, P. 45 Butler's order for registration in, D. SO D. 86 load the rebel sharp-shooters' guns, P. 44 P. 11 "New-Orleans Won Back," by Robert Lowell, P. 5 MORRIS, G. N., Lieut., U.S. N., thanked See L. A. Jordan. by Congress, D. 27 MORSE, S. F. B. See Telegraph, Doc. 535 See Gen. Grant, D. 53 "New-Orleans Bee" suppressed, D. 11 D. 20 Mortar Fleet, United States, arrived D. 51 See annuities for killing white men, D. 72 D. 90 D. 9 spatch relative to, privileges in the South, D. 15 Doc. 590 See St. Croix "Herald," D. 49; D. S Dec. 82, 29 Doc. 118 Newtonia, Mo., fight at, D. 59 death of, D. 87 Neosho, Mo., skirmish at, D. 20 D. 21 mond, Ky., surrender of, surrender at, Doc. 407 Netherlands. See New-Orleans, D. 7 official report of the battle of, Doc. 33 in, D. 15 MURPHY,, Colonel Twenty-ninth at, D. 57 Thirteenth Regiment of, D. 21 Pennsylvania, Music in the National camp, Negro, at Port Royal, Doc. 57 New-Hampshire pledged for the sup- D. 8S D. 84 Eleventh Regiment of, D. 77, 78 NAGLEE, HENRY M., Gen., at Fair Thirteenth Regiment of, D. 92 Fifth Regiment of, Doc. 38 Doc. 81 Ninth Regiment of, D. 89 Tenth Regiment of, Third Regiment of, Doc. 257 50 Fourth Regiment of, Seventeenth Regiment of, Doc. Doc. 48 2 Fifth Regiment of, Doc. 233 Twenty-first Regiment of, Doc. 43 Union meeting at, D. S Seventh Regiment of, clergymen imprisoned at, D. 65 Doc. 63 National pickets captured at, D. 45 Twenty-second Regiment of, D. 88 Union Convention at, Doc. 335 Twenty-third Regiment of, D. 87 Twenty-fourth Regiment of, D. 88 Doc. 896 PAGE Doc. 488 Fifty-fifth Regiment of, Doc. 77, 85, 263 One Hundred and Second Regiment See General Shields. PALMER, JOHN M., Gen. at Farmington, One Hundred and Third Regiment Doc. 827 D. 2 Eighth Regiment of, Doc. 459 One Hundred and Tenth Regiment Ninth Regiment of, Doc. 152 D. 59 D. 2; PALMER, W. H., Major, rebel, Doc. 26 test in America, speech at Sheffield, England, D. 56 D. 24, 29 PARK, JOHN, Mayor of Memphis, D. 44 D. 12 Doc. 193 Paris Constitutionnel on mediation, Regiment of, D. 78 One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Re- Fifty-fourth Regiment of, Doc. 151 Doc. 106 Doc. 105 106, 8SS First Cavalry of, Doc. 234 Ninety-fifth Regiment of, Doc. 409 D. 49 Third Cavalry of, Doc. 544 First Battery of, Doc. 395 Ninth Battery of, Doc. 34 PATTERSON, JOHN W., Captain, Doc. 86 Tenth Cavalry of, D. 70, 82 Eleventh Battery of, Dodge's Mounted Rifles, Doc. 47S Twelfth Battery of, Doc. 450 Harris Cavalry of, Doc. 558 See Chaplin Hills. Paw Paw, Va., Unionists surprised Mix's Cavalry of, near, D. 81 Elliot's expedition to, D. 67 BROUGHAM, Lord, speech on the war D. 84 BROWN, A. H., Provost Marshal of Doc. 396 BROWN, Lieut.-Col. Third Regiment of New-Jersey, Doe. 257 "Border State" account of the fight at P. 2)) Independence, Mo., Doc. 576 D. 50 blockade of, ceased, the negroes at, D. 5 Doc. 461 Doc. 174 at Corinth, Miss., BEAUREGARD, P. G. T., Gen., address orders of, May 10th, on the retreat from Corinth, Miss., D. 2 Doc. 181 Doc. 221 Border States, representatives of, visit BROWNSON, SARAH M., Brownsville, Tenn., fight at, BRYANT, Lieut. Com., teers at Harrisonburgh, Va., Doc. 186 D. 73 D. 90 See Chaplin Hills, Ky., D. 93; Doe. 507 P. 22 BELL, JOHN, of Tenn., Doc. 609 BOWEN, Lieut., Fourth Michigan, D. 16 left Louisville, Ky. D. 74 BENACHI, M. W., Doc. 202 Boyd's Station, Ky., taken by rebels, BENDIX, Col., Tenth N.Y.S.V., Doc. 43 BENHAM, H. W., Gen., Doc. 209 D. 74 notices of, Doc. 9-7 BERRY, GEORGE W., Col., BERRY, HIRAM G., Gen., BERRY, NATHANIEL S., Governor of N. II., message of, Berry, N.," schooner overhauled in the Gulf of Mexico, "Bible Inscription," D. 70 BICKHAM, W. D., See Corinth, Miss., Doc. 93, 24S D. 64; Doc. 590 BIRNEY, D. B., Brig.-Gen., BIRCH, JAMES H., Judge, D. 20, 24 Va., Doc. 17 "Black flag," D. 58, 60 Brandy Station, Va., fight at, the fight at Augusta, Ky., Doc. 618 "Brave Boys are they," BLACK, SAMUEL W., Col., Doc. 6, 240 Braxton County, Va., National cap- Black River, S. C., reconnoissance up BLANTON, Col. rebel, D. 60 P. 37 D. D. suppressed newspapers in New-Or- D. 11 D. 18 D. D. 23 % = = 23 D. 42 Cedar Mountain, Va., battle of, official Clinton, N. C., reconnoissance to, D. 18 יי. Doc. 128 laboring men impressed in, diary of operations before, D. 73 excitement in, on the fall of New- Doc. 1, 98; D. 20, 21, 50; P. Hayne, BUTTERFIELD, DANIEL, Gen., BYRNE, the assassin, C Cacapon Bridge, Va., fight at, CALEGO, LORENZO, Spanish Consul at California, First Regiment of, "Cambria," steamer, captured, D. 21 P. 35 COLLYER, VINCENT, Dr. 77 D. D. 19 D. 5S D. 7 53 D. 22 P. 45 schools, Colorado Volunteers, "Pike's Peak- skirmish near, Confederate Congress, Richmond D. 60 D. 24; Doc. 189 Cherokee Indians, D. 37, 79 passes the military exemption act, See Indians. D. 91 Confederate conscription law, remon- D. 56 D. Camp of instruction at Annapolis, battle of, 15 in reference to, D. 90 Doc. 170 Confederate seal, D. 86 Doc. 527 at, D. 46 CAMPBELL, ANNA, Mrs., Doc. 254 Canada, people go to, to escape the CANBY, EDWARD R. S., Gen., "Canonicus," steamer, fired into, D. 38 CANTWELL, JAMES, Col. Eighty-second Ohio, D. 57 1 D. 51 Chipoaks Creek, Va., rebel schooner D. 42 Ninth Regiment of, Doc. 299 war meeting at, D. 51 Eleventh Regiment of, Doc. 455 Doc, 35, 3SS D. 54 D. 88 D. 7 CARROLL, CHARLES A., rebel, CARTER, SAMUEL P., Gen., CASEY, SILAS, Gen., letter on the dis- position of the military force after ment Missouri Volunteers, D. 10 CLAY, CLEMENT C., Senator, rebel, re- D. 69, 77 Seventeenth Regiment of, D. 70 Eighteenth Regiment of, D. 64 D. 78 D. 21 60, 61, 63 Doc. 609 See Russell's House, D. 12 D. 74 See Col. Sedgewick, D. 14 skirmishes near, May 24th, D. 17, 18, 19 Gen. Pope opened his batteries on, D. 90 D. 20 Cedar Creek, Va. See Cedar Moun- |