Kentucky, affairs in, June 19, "still for the Union,"
JOHNSON, JOSEPII, ex-governor, D. JOHNSON, -, Lieut. of the Naval Brigade, surprised near New- market Bridge, Va., JOHNSON, REVERDY, remarks in Su- preme Court of U. S., Dec. 1860, Doc. 274
on the power of the President to suspend the writ of habeas cor- pus, Doc. 185; D. 12 speech of, at Baltimore, Jan. 10,
Doc. 132 Doc. 3 bulletin to the rebel army after the battle of Bull Run, Doc. 108 notice of, D. 87 JOHNSTON, SAMUEL, Col., rebel, his notice to the 89th Regt. Vir- ginia Militia, D. 64 JONES,, Col., Ala., wounded, P. 15 JONES, CHARLES C., jr., Mayor of P. 93
JOHNSTON, J. E., rebel,
Doc. 175 D. 59 KING, W. S., medical and surgical report of battle of Bull Run, Doc. 41 KINGSBURY, CHARLES P., Captain, notice of Doc. 539 KINGSBURY, H. W., 1st Lieut. U. S. A., bravery of, at Bull Run, KIRWAN, -, Capt. of steamer St. Nicholas, D. 11 KNOWLES, ABNER, Col. 6th Regt. Maine Vols., D. 32 KYLE, WM. C., his protest against the proceedings of the East Tenn. Union Convention, Doc. 158
LINCOLN, BENJ., letters of John Doc. 146; D. 3 5 LIVERMORE, ISAAC, Mass., D. 69 Lizards, an implement of war. P. 71 Loan Bill, debate on the, in the U. S. House of Representatives, July 10th, Doc. 256 passed the House of Representa- tives,
D. 23 London "Daily News" on the bat- tle of Bull Run, Doc. 113
London "Morning Star" on the bat- tle of Bull Run,
London "Post" on the appointment
of Gen. McClellan,
on the American blockade, Dec. 125 "London Times' on American
P. 84 KERRIGAN, JAMES E., Col. 25th Regt. N. Y. S. V., D. 16 KEY, T. M., Col., notice of, Doc. 539 KEYES, E. D., Col., report of battle of Bull Run, Doc. 15; D. 86 KIMBALL, AMBROSE L., mobbed, D. 71 KIMBALL, B. G., notice of, D. 8 KING, CHARLES, President, his ad-
"Jeff. Davis," privateer, off Nan- tucket Shoals,
See Davis, Jefferson, JEFFERSON, THOMAS, letter to Wm. Rush, on Separation, Doc. 144 on the opening of the slave trade,
JOHN BULL and Bull Run. See W.
JOHNSON, ANDREW, speech of, at Cincinnati, Ohio, June 19th, Doc. 148; D. speech before the East Tennessee Union Convention, Doc. 155 speech on the resolution to ap- prove the acts of the Presi- dent, July 27th, Doc. 415 resolution of, relative to the pres- ent war, D. 41 debate on the resolution of, in U. 8. Senate, July 25th, Doc. 403 notice of D. 45
1st Regt. of, at Wilson's Creek, D. 61 2d Regt. of, at Wilson's Creek, D. 61 KASSON, JOHN A., First Asst. Post- master-Gen., notice of, D. 48 Katonah, Westchester Co., N. Y., havelocks made by the ladies of, D. 54 KEARNEY, PHILIP, appointed Brig.- Gen., D. 42 confirmed as Brig.-Gen., D. 54 KELLY,, confirmed as Brig.- Gen., D. 54 notice of, D. 65 KENDALL AMOS, correspondence with James L. Orr, Doc. 127 KENLY, J. B., appointed provost-
marshal of Baltimore, Md., D. 8 Gen. Banks' instructions to, Doc. 178 notice of, D. 24 KENNEDY, Senator, of Md., presents memorial denouncing the National Government, D. 54 his vote on the Volunteer Bill, D. 24 KENNEDY, WM. D., Col. Tammany Regt. N. Y. S. V., D. 33
dress to the graduating class of Columbia College,
of, Fred. A. Guion's compromise petition to, Dec. 177
P. 99 the Oregonians respond to, P. 100 Lane. Ill, secessionist hung at, D. 3 Lane's Prairie, Mo., fight at, D. 44 LANGWORTHY, WM. H, wounded, D. 57; Doc. 481 LANSING, H. SEYMOUR, Col. 17th Regt. N. Y. 8. V., Doc. 154; D. 5 "Laura, Laura, don't secede," P. 77 Laurel Hill, Va., skirmish at, D. 25 LAWSON, O. A., Capt., at Middle- fork Bridge, Va., Doc. 251
on the financial aspects of the war, LONG, J. G., Long Island (N. Y.) Volunteers, 1st Regiment left New York, D. 75 LONGSTREET, -, Gen., rebel, at
Blackburn's Ford. Va.. Doc. 841 LONGNECKER, JOHN H., letter to Gov. Hicks, of Md., on bridge- burning, Doc. 183
on war expenses and war taxes in America, Doc, 119 on the British interest in the war, Doe. 121 Doe. 121 P. 59
LYON, CALEB, of Lyonsdale, LYON, NATHANIEL, General, left Booneville, Mo.,
at Dug Spring, Mo., D. 52; Doc. 468 at the battle of Wilson's Creek, D. 61; Doc. 496; D. 62 D. 56; Doc. 890
Maryland Volunteers, 1st. Regt. of, left Frederick,
MASON, J. M., rebel, notice of, Doc. 242 Massachusetts, Gov. Andrew's pro-
clamation to the citizen soldiers of, Aug. 20th, Doc. 539 soldiers of, at the grave of Wash- ington Irving, P. 73 Massachusetts Militia, 3d Regt., D. 31 Sd Regt. returned to Boston, D. 89 4th Regt. returned to Boston, D. 89 5th Regt. of, D. 47 6th Regt. of flag presented to, D. 19 Daughter of the, P. accede to Gen. Banks' request to remain in the service,
despatches in reference to the sur-
render of Col. Pegram, Doc. 286 operations of, in Western Vir-
confirmed as Major-Gen.,
order of July 30,
address to his soldiers, July 19th,
summoned to Washington, D. 38 departure from Beverly, Va., D. 39 speech at Philadelphia, D. 41 extent of the command of, Doc. 406 arrival at Washington, D. 42
a regiment from, in the battle of Bull Run, Doc. 43 Doc. 181
assumed command of the U. S. A.
Postmaster-Gen. Blair's letter to,
Massachusetts Volunteers, 1st Regt. at Blackburn's Ford,
inexhaustible bottle in the en-
MCCLOUD, DONALD, of the schooner S. J. Waring,
2d Regt. of, left Boston,
receive a flag from the ladies of Harper's Ferry, Va.,
Maine Militia, 1st Regiment on their return home,
3d Regt. of, at NewmarketBridge,
his account of the wounded at
2d Regiment, gallantry of, revolt in the 2d Regiment of, sen- tenced,
4th Regiment, officers of, Maine Volunteers, 4th Regt., 5th Regiment of,
5th Regiment, officers of, 6th Regiment left Portland, "Make up your Mind to it." Peace.
Manassas Junction, Va., rebel army
Manassas, Va., battle of,
See Bull Run, Va.
the moral of
"Manassus Races," Manchester (England) “Examiner,"
on the battle of Bull Run, Doc. 115 reply to the London Times on American Democracy, Doc. 116 Manchester (England) Post," an English comment on English criticism,
MANGUM, WILLIE P., jr.,
Commander Rowan's report of the fight at,
Commander Budd's report
reconnoissance off,
Pawnee's reconnoissance, MAURY, -, Capt., Assistant Adj.- General, dismissed from the U. 8. A., D. 21 MAY, HENRY, of Md., his case con- sidered in the House of Repre- sentatives at Washington, D. C., D. 33 his resolution in reference to an armistice, D. 57 MAYO, W. K., U. S. N., reply to the proclamation of Gov. Letcher, Doc. 193 MCALLISTER, Capt., Illinois 16th Regt., mortally wounded, Doc. 270 MCCALL, GEORGE A., Gen., D. 44 confirmed as Brig.-Gen., D. 54
proclamation of, July 1st.
report of the battle of Wilson's
congratulates his troops on their "victory" at Wilson's Creek,
proclamation to the people of Mis
order in reference to the battle of
general orders before the
D. 53; Doc. 472 Missouri State Convention, address to the people of Missouri by the, Doc. 446 D. BS Gov. Gamble's inaugural to, D. 51 report of the Committee of Seven to the, D. 40 Missouri River, General Pope's or- der in reference to the navi- gation of, Doc. 525; D. 66 Missouri Treason, the, Doc. 494 Missouri Volunteers, oath of the, D. 75 1st Regiment of, D. 61
expelled General Price,
MITCHELL, ORMSBY M., appointed Brigadier-General,
position of the, July 18th, "National Intelligencer" on the battle of Bull Run,
P. 23 on the philosophy of secession, Doc. 865 "National Song," by "Ike," P. 20 Naval Brigade, the, formed into a volunteer regiment, D. 74 Navy Department, U. S., report of the Secretary of, Doc. 235
Nebraska Volunteers left Omaha
Needham, Mass., flag-raising at, D. 8
P. 93 Col., rebel, killed at
Negro Patriotism, NELSON, Bull Run, NELSON, T. A. R., president East Tennessee Union Convention,
Doc. 155 Neutrality, Napoleon's proclama- tion of, Doc. 170
NEWBURY, J. S., M.D. See sanitary
New Creek, Va., bridges burned at,
secession official account of the battle at, Doc. 184
New Hampshire, patriotism of the
sharpshooters of, exploits of P. 43 New Hampshire Militia, 1st Regt,
New Hampshire State Volunteers, 2d Regt. of,
Mobile Bay, exciting exploit of the sailors of the U. S. steamer Niagara in, P. 41 "Mobile Register"-its opinion of Mr. Cox's peace proposition, D. 52 Monroe Station, Mo., skirmish at, D. 24 account of the battle at, Doc. 270 MOONEY, Father, baptizes a gun of the N. Y. 69th Regt., P. 42 MOORE, Colonel, at the battle of Athens, Mo.. Doc. 483; D. MOREHEAD, JOHN M., of North Caro- lina. D. Morgan County, Va., reign of terror in, D. 17 MORGAN, EDWIN D., proclamation of, July 25th, Doc 407; D. 42 MORRIS,, General, at battle of Carrick's Ford, D. 30 MORRIS, T. A., Brigadier-General, honorably discharged, Doc. 353 MORROW, Colonel Sd Ohio
D. 50 New Mexico, national troops in, D 29 New Orleans, La, impressment of
British subjects in,
account of a fight near.
meeting at, for the relief of the
denies the report in reference to
MILNOR, JAMES, of the schooner
State Volunteers, MOSCHELL
Minnesota Volunteers, 1st Regiment
D. 5 Captain Onondaga Co. Cavalry, left Syracuse, N. Y., D. 51 "Motto for the Federal Soldiers" on battle days, P. 75 Mount Pleasant, Mo., skirmish at, D. "M. R. M.," poem by, P.
"New Orleans Delta" wants no
MUIR, ROBERT, of Charleston, S. C., arrested at New York, MULLIGAN, Colonel. in the skirmish at Mount Pleasant, Mo., D. 45 Munchauseniana of the rebels, P. 8, 15, 24, 73 MUNFORD, W. P., of Virginia, P. 55 MURPHY, Jony K., Colonel 29th Pennsylvania Regiment, MURPHY, J. MCLEOD, Colonel 15th Regiment N. Y. S. V., D. regimental standard of, blessed, D. captures three rebels, D. 44
its opinion of Beauregard, D. 87 "New Orleans True Delta" de- nounces the rebel leaders, D. 25 "New Orleans Picayune," exulta- tion of, on the battle of Wil- son's Creek, Newport News, Va.,
Doc. 521 D. 20 narrative of the skirmish at. Doe. 251 rebels demand the evacuation of, D. 45 "New Priest," author of the P. 4 Newspapers, virulence of the South-
presentation of the, by the Grand
MURRAY, THOMAS, killed, Mutiny-account of the revolt in
New York City, patriotism banks of,
cit zens of, present Gen. Ander- son with a gold medal, D. 24 hand-bill posted in, Aug. 3d, D. 53 John Brown's song sung in the streets of,
"N. Y. Daily News" presented by the Grand Jury,
New York Grand Jury presents newspapers as abettors of trea- son, Doc. 531; D. 67 "N. Y. Herald" "of use to Gen. Magruder, rebel," Doc. 488 "N. Y. Journal of Commerce," its plan of settlement, Doc. 476; D. 51 presented by the Grand Jury, D. 67 New York State Militia, 5th Regt. returned to New York, D. 52 8th Regt. returned to N. Y., D. 43 report of the surgeon of, Doc. 523 12th Regt. returned to N. Y., D. 50 13th Regt, of, returned to Brook- lyn.
D. 75 Mozart Regt. left Yonkers, D. 17 review of the, at Washington, July 4, P. 84 N. Y. Fire Zouaves at Bull Run, P. 18 "New York Tribune," narrative of
D. 71; Doc. 536 Non-intercourse. See rebels, how information is conveyed to the, P. 72 See letter of Post-master Genl. Blair,
President Lincoln's proclamation of, Doc. 532 P. 73
of, D. 22 OTEY, JAMES B., Bishop of Tenn., his pastoral letter, of July 27th, D. 44; Doc. 413. "Our Country and her Flag," by
Francis Leiber, LL. D., P. 88 "Our Country forever," P. 52
5th Regt. Excelsior Brigade left New York, DeKalb Regt. left New York, D. 23 California Regt. left New York, D. list of officers of, Doc. 177 Anderson Zouaves left New York,
"Oh, say not it is borne to Earth," by Rev. E. G. Jones,
Onancock Creek, Va., rebel batter- ies on,
OLMSTED, FRED. LAW. See Sani- tary Commission.
the, on the battle of Bull Run, Doc. 76 "New York World," narrative of the, on the battle of Bull Run, Doc. 81 Niagara, U. S. steamship, "cutting out" a prize, P. 41 NIMS, ORMOND F., his battery left Quincy, D. GO P. 108 NOLEMAN,, Capt., in the skir- mish near Charleston, Mo.,
See "Baptists." "One hand for the Union," an anec- dote,
Northern Literature. See Fortress Monroe. Northern Pulpit, desecration__of, Doc. 143 "North West Democrat," office of taken possession of by the Fed- eral troops, D. 69 NORVAL, Surgeon 79th Regt. N. Y. 8. M. D. 65 NOTT, J. C., Dr., account of the bat- tle of Bull Run, Doc. 93 "Not Yet," by William Cullen Bryant, P. 1
"Now," answer to "Not Yet," by W. C. Bryant; by T. Hulbert Underwood, P. 34 NUGENT, JOHN M., of Dundalk, D. 61 NUGENT, ROBERT, appointed cap- tain in the U. S. A., D. 61 Nullification, Madison on, Doc. 134 Nurses, U. S., general order in_ref- erence to, Doc. 534 Nyack, N. Y., resolutions of the peace meeting at, Doc. 310; D. 31
Oak Hill, Mo. See Wilson's Creek. OCHILTREE,, Mr., resolution in Confederate Congress, thanking Ben. McCulloch, D. 75 ODENHEIMER, Bishop of New Jer- sey, issued pastoral letter, Doc. 537; D. 72 Ohio, Democratic State Conven- tion of, condemns the suspen- sion of the writ of habeas cor- pus
Ohio Militia, 2d Regt. 14th Regt.,
"Ohio Seventh," the, published in
national camp, Western Va., P. 99
New Orleans, July 29, Palmetto Guard, S. C., letter from a member of, on the battle of Bull Run, P. 24 Palmyra, Mo., Gen. Hurlburt's or der to the authorities of, Aug. 19, Doc. 537; D. 72 railroad train fired into near, D. 69 PALSLEY, DANIEL, elected It.-gov. of Western Va., D. 4 PARKER, JAMES P., 2d Lient U. S. A., dismissed from the service, D. 85; Doc. 853 PARKS, M., agent of North Carolina, transferred a fleet of five steam- ers to the Confederate Govern- ment, Passports. See U. S. State Depart- ment,
PATTERSON, FRANCIS E., Col. 17th
Regiment Penn. Militia, D. 41 PATTERSON, ROBERT, Gen., at the battle at Haynesville, Va., D. 16 movement on Bunker Hill, Va., advance upon Winchester, Va., D. 80, 33 account of his march into Vir- ginia, Doc. 395; P. 101 at Charlestown, Va., D. $5 severity displayed against; his letter of defence, Doc. 896; D. 89 how his troops regarded him after the battle of Bull Run, P. 26 honorably discharged, Doc. 858
proclamation relinquishing his command,
Doc. 407 D. 45, 75 Patterson's Creek, Col. Williams' report of the skirmish at, D. 8; Doc. 174 Peace, proposition of Mr. Cox, of Ohio, Doc. 485 Albany Journal on, D. 78 resolutions of Louisville, Ky., Doc, 532 "Philadelphia Presbyterian," ar- ticle on the proposition for, P. 39 Peace meetings at Saybrook, Conn., D. 67 at Nyack, N. Y., July 15th, Doc. 811; D. 31 at Louisville, Ky., D. 68 PEARCE,, of Md., opposed the
bill legalizing the acts of the President,
to the people of Missouri at New Madrid, Doc. 442 "Pillow Guards" of Memphis, P. 84 PINO, MIGUEL, Col. New Mexico Vols., D. 29 PIRTLE, Judge, remarks at Louisville, Ky., July 13, Doc. 297 "Plan of Settlement," the, of the N. Y. Journal of Commerce, Doc. 476 PLUMMER, -, Capt., at Wilson's Creek, D. 62 Pocomoko River, Va., an account of the expedition to, Doc. 477 Pohick Church, Va., skirmish at, D. 70 Point of Rocks, Md., account of the
PECK, JOHN A., appointed Brig.-
PEGRAM, -, Gen., rebel,
at Rich Mountain,
documents relating to the sur-
Pennsylvania, troops of, supplied to
Gov. Curtin's proclamation to the people of, Aug. 20, Doc. 540
Pennsylvania Militia, 17th Regt., D. 41 23d Regiment of,
26th Regiment of, list of officers of, Doc. 146 Pennsylvania Volunteers, 7th Regi- ment of, arrived at Washington,
skirmish near, D. 56; Doc. 481 Polish Brigade, rebel, 1st Regt., D. 46 POLK,, of Mo., notice of D. 41 POLK, LEONIDAS, Bishop, assumed the command of his division, Doc. 310; D. 13 Memphis Appeal's opinion of, D. 18 general order of, July 14, D. 30 how he forsook the gown for the sword, P. 102 POPE, JOHN, Gen., confirmed as Brig.-Gen., D. 54 order in reference to the naviga- tion of the Missouri,
Doc. 525; D. 66 proclamation, July 19, Doc. 853 letter to Isaac H. Sturgeon on the military situation in Missouri,
RAINS, - Gen., rebel, at Wil- son's Creek, D. 62 Ram, the, rebel tugboat in the M s- sissippi, D. 26 RAMSAY, DOUGLAS, 1st Lient. U.
D. 87 D. 54 D. 75 Doc. 357
"Petersburgh (Va.) Gazette," its incidents of the battle of Bull Run, P. 16 PETERSON, AUGUSTUS, killed, D. 7 "Petrel," rebel war vessel, sunk D. 58 PETTUS, JOHN J., proclamation of, June 23d,
Doc. 195 message to the Mississippi Legis- lature, July 25th, Doc. 411; D. 43 PEUGNET, EUGENE, Surgeon 71st N. Y. S. M.
PHELPS, WALTER, Col. 22d Regi-
ment N. Y. S. V.,
confirmed as Brig.-Gen., Porter Field's Farm, fight at,
Doc. 244; D. 16 PORTER, SEWARD, captain of the rebel tugboat, D. 26 Portland, Me., patriotism of the women of, P. 41 Portland, Oregon, resolutions pass- ed at a Union meeting at, P. 100 Post-Office department, order in reference to soldiers' letters, D. 48 mail communication with the Bouth, P. 85 Potomac River, batteries on, D. 5 Potosi, Mo., skirmish at, D. C3 POTTER, JOHN F., report on the loyalty of the Government em- ployees, Doc. 446 PRATT, CALVIN C., Col. 31st Regt. N. Y. S. V., Doc. 170; D. PRATT, CALVIN E., Col., report on the battle of Bull Run, Doc. 867 PRATT, G. W., Col. N. Y. 20th Regt. N. Y. S M., D. 50-53 PRENTISS,, Gen., captures Mis- P. 59 D. 67
S. A., killed at Bull Run, Doc. 26 RAND, EDWD. SPEAGUE, jr., P. 3 Rank of officers in the U. S. army, how to distinguish the, P. 86 RANSOM,, Col. 11th Regt. Illi- nois Volunteers, Rappahannock River, Va., fight on the, RAWLINGS, T. E., Major, surprised near Newmarket Bridge, Va.,
anecdote of a seccssion lawyer of St. Louis,
P. 83 RAYMOND, HENRY J., quoted by the Memphis Appeal, D. 49 his account of the advance into Virginia,
account of the battle of Black-
account of battle of Bull Run,
RAYNOR, WM. H., his defence of Gen. Schenck, READ, THOS, BUCHANNAN, REAGAN, JOHN H., postmaster-gen.,
Phenomenon, a remarkable,
Philadelphia, Pa., practical patriot-
Phillipa, Va., skirmish near,
"PRENTISS Guards " of Cairo, Ill.,
nearly defeated at Bull Run, P. 8 bravery of the, at Manassas,
why the army of, don't march, P. loss of, in the battle of Bull Run,
PIERCE, Col., at Bethel,
PIERCE, E. A.. Brig.-Gen., returned to Massachusetts,
PIERPONT, FRANCIS II., elected
Governor of Western Va., D. 4 inaugural address of Doc. 153 first proclamation of, D. 6 message to the Legislature of Western Virginia, Doc. 158; D. 16 documents accompanying the Doc. 162 proclamation of, June 224, Doc. 166 letter to President Lincoln, Doc. 162 PILE, WM. A., Rev., 1st Missouri
Regt., captures 24 rebels, P. 43 PILLOW, GIDEON J., proclamation
meeting of the Charleston Pres- bytery, PRESTON, S. M., notice of Doc. 537 PRESCOTT, -, Lieut. 1st Rhode
Island Volunteers, killed at Bull Run,
"Pretender," description of the Doc. 391 army of the, P. 5
PREUSS, HENRY CLAY, PRICE, STERLING, Gen., expelled by the Union State Convention, D. 88 report of the battle of Wilson's Creek, Doc. 506 proclamation of, at Springfield, Mo., D. 74 Proclamation of, Aug. 20, Doc. 541 Prisoners of war, the exchange of, considered by the N. O. Picay- Doc. 529; D. 66 released by the rebels, D. 65 Roseerans' order in reference to the arrest and discharge of, D. 63
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