negroes, P. 110
Ashmore, J. D., of S. C., Doc. 8; leaves Congress, D. 5
Astor, Augusta---, Doc. 165 John Jacob, Jr., Doc. 165
A Southern Song, by L. M., P. 136
A Suggeston to Major Anderson, P. 4
A Tale of 1861 by E. S. Rand,jr., P. 48
Atlantic sailed from N. Y., D. 21
Auburn, N. Y,, Union Meeting at, D. 33
Augusta, Ga., arsenal at, surrendered, D. 16
A Union traveller, anecdote of, P. 23
A Vision of January 4th, P. 14
A Volunteeol., D. 84
Quinn, Michael, U. S. N., D. 77
Qui transtulit sustinet, P. 103
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Rafina, Father, raises the stars and stripes, D. 40
Railroad bridges destroyed, D. 58
Raleigh, N. C., alive with secessionists, D. 57
Rand, Edward sprague, Jr., P. 48
Randolph, James T., D. 69
Rapin's History of England, Int. 17
Rappahannock River, Va., blockaded, D. 73
Raymond, Henry J., speech at the Union meeting, N. Y. Doc. 100
Reagan, John H., postmast