Found 4,581 total hits in 992 results.
mmand at Wildcat, 615.
Garrett, J. W., President of B. and Ohio Railroad; his dispatch to the Baltimore authorities, 465; 466.
Garrisonians, the, 116; 117.
Garrison, Wm. Lloyd, 114; sketch of his life, 115 to 117; allusion to, 121; 125; 127; 141.
Gasconade Bridge, Mo., burnt by Rebels, 491.
Gaston, Judge Wm., of N. C., his opinion applied in the Dred Scott case, 261.
Gates, Gen., emancipates his slaves, 107; 515.
Gaulden, W. B., of Ga., in Dem. Convention, 316-17.
Gauley Bridge, burnt by Gen. Wise, 524.
Gauley Mount, Rosecrans's attempt on, 526.
Geary & Weller, in the Alton riots, 137.
Geary, Gen., captures Bolivar Hights, 620.
Geary, John W., Governor of Kansas, 249.
Gen. Armstrong, the privateer, 603.
Genius of Universal Emancipation, The, 112.
George IV., Manifesto of Jan. 9th, 1813, 607.
Georgia, settlement of, by Oglethorpe, 31; opposition to, and introduction of, Slavery, 32; Darien Resolutions on Slavery, 83; concurrence of, in t
Cobb, Howell, of Ga., chosen Speaker, 203; 222; 253; resigns the control of the Treasury, 411
Cochrane, John, of N. Y., 374.
Cockeysville, Mid., occupied by Federals, 471.
Cogswell, Col. Milton, at Ball's Bluff, 623-4.
Colburn, Asst. Adjt. Gen. A. V., 621.
Colcock, C. J., resins as Coll.
at Charleston, 336.
Collamer, Jacob, of Vt., 308; at Chicago, 321
Collinsville, Conn., John Brown contracts for a thousand pikes at, 283.
Colorado Territory, organized, 388.
Columbia, Pa., fugitive-slave case at, 216.
Columbia, S. C., Legislature convenes at, 330; Chesnut's speech at, 331; Boyce's 332; Ruffin's. 335.
Columbus, Christopher, implicated in the Slave-Trade, 26; discovers cotton in the West Indies, 57.
Columbus, Ohio, President Lincoln at, 419.
Combs, Gen. Leslie, of Ky., letter to, 343-4; 492.
Comet, the brig, lost, with cargo of slaves, 176.
Concord, N. H.. pro-Slavery mob at, 127.
Congregationalists, the, and Slavery, 119.
Connecticu
8.
Ewell, Gen., repulsed at Bull Run, 544.
Exports, value of, by 8th Decennial Census, 23.
F.
Fairfax Court-House, Va., Union cavalry dash into, 533; reoccupied by our forces, 620.
Fairfield, Mr., of Me., offers petitions for Abolition in the Federal District, 143.
Faneuil Hall, Boston, is refused for a meeting to consider the circumstances of Lovejoy's death, 142.
Fannin, Col., captured and shot in Texas, 150.
Farnham, Col. N. L., wounded at Bull Run, 545.
Fayetteville, N. C., seizure of Arsenal, 411; 485.
Federalist, The, citation from, 42; 45; 46.
Federalists, the, their political blunders, 82; their foreign policy, 265.
Female anti-Slavery Society, mobbed, 127.
field, David Dudley, 166; in the Peace Conference, 398; absent from, 400.
fillibustering, with regard to Cuba, 269-270; participators in, never brought to justice in the Union, 275; indorsed by the Democratic party, 277-8; denounced by the Republicans, 278.
Fillmore, Millard, no
lligencer, The, citation from, 522.
Whitney, Eli, 53; early life, etc., 58-9; goes to Georgia, 60; invents the Cotton-Gin, 61; letter to Fulton, 65; his death.
66.
White, J. W., letter from T. A. Andrews to, 367.
White, Lieut.-Col., at Carnifex Ferry, 525.
White, Major frank J., 591-2.
Whitfield, John W., 237; 240; 241; sacks and burns Osawatomie, 245.
Whittier, John G., poem by, 630.
Wigfall, Lewis T., of Texas, 373; 448.
Wilcox, Col., wounded at Bull Run, 545.
Wild Cat, Ky., Rebels defeated at, 615-16.
Wilkes, Capt., seizes Mason and Slidell, 606-7.
Wilkesbarre, Pa., fugitive-slave case at, 216.
Williams, Euphemia, the case of, 216.
Williams, Col. John S., at Piketon, Ky., 616.
Wilmot, David, of Pa., 189; 319.
Wilson, Senator, of Mass., 309; 571-2.
Wilson's Zouaves, at Santa Rosa Island, 602.
Wilson's Creek, battle of, 578 to 582.
Winthrop, Major Theo., killed at Bethel, 531.
Winchester Virginian, The, J. M. Mason to, 478-9.
oe R. H., of Va., exultingly proclaims the secession of S. C., at Washington, 407; letter to Trescott, of S. C., 479-80.
Garnett, Gen. Robert S., attacked at Laurel Hill, 522; at Carrick's Ford, 523; his death, 524.
Garnett, Mr., of Va., reports in favor of slave-holding in Indiana Territory, 52.
Garrard, Col., in commandfor Vice-President, 819; makes a speech against coercion, 402.
La Salle, voyages on the Mississippi, 54; 147.
Lauman, Col., wounded at Belmont, 697.
Laurel Hill, Va., fight at, 522-3.
Laurens, Henry, letter from Washington to, 19; 254; letter to his son, 36.
law, George, in the American Convention of 1856, 247; his 5-6.
McCalmont, Col. J. S., (Union,) 626.
McClarty, Mr., of Ky., 492.
McClellan, Gen. Geo.
B., 496; his Address to the West Virginians, 520; 521; 522; Laurel Hill, Cheat Mountain, 523; 524; 528; 593; 615; takes command at Washington, etc., 619; extract from his report, etc., 620-21; 624; 626-7; All quiet on the Potomac, 6
rleston, after Sumter's fall, 449 ; on the President's call for troops, 454-5; the infamous fabrication of The Louisvilles Courier, 508; report of the battle of Bull Run, 544; evidence from, that the Rebels were acquainted with our plan.
550.
Nicaragua, invaded by Walker, 276; Democratic resolves with regard to, 277.
Nicholas, Walson C., letter from Jefferson to, 85.
Niles, John M., of Conn., on Annexation, 174.
Niles's Register, citation from, 80; 110.
Norfolk, Va., seizure of th232; speech, 375-6.
Walker, Mr., of Wisc., 172; 195.
Walker, Robert J., Governor of Kansas, 249.
Walker, L. P., of Ala., 312; 313; withdraws at Charleston, 314; speech after fall of Sumter, 458; 632.
Walker, William, his invasion of Nicaragua, and his death, 276-7.
Wallace, Col. Lewis, 535.
Walworth, R. H., at Tweddle Hall, 393-4.
Washburne, Mr., of Ill., 305; 560.
Washington, George, letter to Laurens, 19; 42; 43; letters to Lafayette, 51; 81; 82; 83; his fair dealing w
ave case there, 215.
Church, Sanford E., of N. Y., in Douglas Convention, 318; in Albany Peace Crol of the Treasury, 411
Cochrane, John, of N. Y., 374.
Cockeysville, Mid., occupied by Feder in 1860, 351.
Diven, Col. Alexander S., of N. Y., 572.
Dix, John A., his repugnance to Annexlavery and Indians, 106.
Evarts, Wm. M., of N. Y., at Chicago Con., 321.
Everett, Alexander H.
Gosport; see Norfolk.
Gott, Daniel, of N. Y., his resolve condemning the Slave-Trade in the, Stephen R., of Fla., 429.
Marcy, Gov., of N. Y., 122; extract from his Message, 124; 186; 222; the Constitution, 44-5.
Rynders, Capt., of N. Y., a delegate to the Charleston Convention; favove been drunk, 476.
Tallmadge, Gen. Js., of N. Y., his proviso, 74.
Tammany Hall, pro-Slaveryst fillibustering, 269.
Taylor, John W., of N. Y., 75; his speech on the Missouri question, 77; resolutions of, 399; 404.
Turrill. Joel, of N. Y., 145.
Tuscarora, U. S. Gunboat, blockades t
Henry, vote on Missouri Compromise, 80.
Memminger, Chas.
G., of S. C., 34-1; 429.
Mervine, Com. Wm., destroys the Judah, 601-2.
Methodists, the, and Slavery, 120-21.
Mexico, 148; 176; war with, 186-7; 188; 190.
Milwaukee, Wisc., fugitive-slave case at, 215.
Milton, John, of Fla., in Dem. Convention, 314.
Milledgeville, Ga., Military Convention at, 337.
miles, Wm. Porcher, of S. C., 337; 448.
miles, Col. D. J., at Bull Run, 552.
Milroy, Gen., (Union,) 527.
Minnesota, 300; 301.
Mississippi, 128; 157; 211; Foote chosen Governor, 211; withdraws from the Democratic Convention, 314; 330; 344; secession of, and the vote thereon, 347-3; 350; population in 1860; 351; Mr. Aughey's experience, etc., 514.
Missouri, struggle for the admission of, 74 to 80; 108; 225; 235; 262; withdraws from the Douglas Convention, 318; Jackson chosen Governor, 341; refuses to secede, 349; population in 1860, 351: 460; 489; Jackson calls for 50,000 militia, 491-2, 555; map of
's charge, 592.
Doubleday, Capt. Abner, at Fort Sumnter, 444.
Dougherty, Col., wounded at Belmont, 597.
Dougherty, Lieut., killed at Belmont, 597.
Douglas, Stephen A., 189; 194; reports aBelmont, 597.
Douglas, Stephen A., 189; 194; reports a bill to organize Oregon, 196; proposes to extend the 36° 80′ line to the Pacific, 197; 198; reports a bill to admit California, and organize Utah and New Mexico, 207; 222; bill to organize Nebraska,st coercion, 402.
La Salle, voyages on the Mississippi, 54; 147.
Lauman, Col., wounded at Belmont, 697.
Laurel Hill, Va., fight at, 522-3.
Laurens, Henry, letter from Washington to, 19; 2 N. Y., 122; extract from his Message, 124; 186; 222; 273.
Markle, Capt., (Union,) killed at Belmont, 597.
Marmaduke, Col., routed at Booneville, Mo., 574.
Marshall, Chief Justice, 106; 109; betrayed to Rebels, 413.
McClelland, Robert, of Mich., 189.
McClurken, Major, wounded at Belmont, 697.
McClernand, John A., of Ills., 189; 195; 306; 562-3; 597.
McCrillis, Mr., of Me., d