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h Regiment, (Duryea's Zouaves,)270 190 1/2.Ohio 1st and 2d Regiments,271 191.Connecticut 3d Regiment,272 192.Toombs' Instructions to Privateers,272 193.New York Volunteers, 7th Regiment,273 194.Jeff. Davis' Fast-Day Proclamation,274 195.The March into Virginia and Death of Ellsworth,274 196.New York Volunteers, 1st Regiment,281 197.Maj. Sprague's Letter from San Antonio,282 197 1/2.Joseph Holt's Letter on the Pending Revolution,283 198.Exportation of Cotton — Confederate Act,292 198 On, Brothers, On! S. W. Brooks,45 58.God for our Native Land, G. W. Bethune, D. D.,45 59.A Poem, by C. F., [C. Frost,]45 60.Arming for Battle, W. C. Richards,46 61.A Song for the Union,46 62.The Northern Volunteers, Geo. Boweryem,47 63.The March of the Seventh, R. S. O., 48 64.A Tale of 1861, E. S. Rand, Jr.,48 65.To Arms! M. Perry Lowe,50 66.A Bugle Note, Emily , 50 67. Send them home Tenderly, G. W. Bungay,50 68.Song of Columbia's Daughters, E. D. Wright,51 69.The Major and His
olmes,33 47.Sumter,33 48.The Two Eras, L. H. Sigourney,34 49.The Sixth at Baltimore, B. P. Shillaber,34 50.Col. Corcoran's Brigade, Enul, 34 51.April 19, 1775-1861, H. H. B., 35 52.All Hail to the Stars and Stripes! G. T. Bourne,35 53.Songs of the Rebels: The War Storm,35 54.Songs of the Rebels: Illumination of Richmond, Mng for Battle, W. C. Richards,46 61.A Song for the Union,46 62.The Northern Volunteers, Geo. Boweryem,47 63.The March of the Seventh, R. S. O., 48 64.A Tale of 1861, E. S. Rand, Jr.,48 65.To Arms! M. Perry Lowe,50 66.A Bugle Note, Emily , 50 67. Send them home Tenderly, G. W. Bungay,50 68.Song of Columbia's Daughters, E. ttier,123 156.Our Orders, Atlantic Monthly,123 157.The Rising of the North, Madison State Journal,123 158.The Bones of Washington, London Punch,127 159.Ode for 1861, H. H. Weld,133 160.The Nation's Voice, Rev. M. B. Smith,133 161.The Southern Volunteer to his Wife,133 162.Kentucky, Mrs. S. H. Oliver,134 163. All of them, S
d Stars, Edna Dean Proctor,3 8.A Suggestion to Major Anderson,4 9.To the Men of the North and West, R. H. Stoddard,4 10.Virginia to the North,4 11.Stars in My Country's Sky, L. H. Sigourney,4 12.North Men, Come Out, C. G. Leland,5 13.Our Star-gemmed Banner, H. E. T., 5 14.December 26, 1910, Mrs. J. M. Dorr,5 15.Laisser Aller, F. Lushington,13 16.A Volunteer Song, Rev. J. P. Thompson, D. D.,13 17.To the British Rifle Company, G. G. W. Morgan,13 18.The Stars and Stripes, F. De Haas Janvier,14 19.A Vision of January 4, Catherine Ledyard,14 20.A Northern Rally, John Clancy,14 21.Out and Fight, C. G. Leland,15 22.Massachusetts Regiment, Almira Seymour,15 23.The Secession Flag, Josephine Morss,15 24.Up, Brothers, All! Fannie Fales, 16 25.Yankee Doodle's Suggestions, G. W. Westbrook,16 26.The Stars and Stripes,16 27.God Save our Native Land! Jas. Walden,17 28.Our Fatherland,17 29.The New Year and the Union, Geo. D. Prentice,17 30.The Seventh, Fitz-James O'Brien,17 3
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er's Ferry,72 63.Louisville, Ky.--Guthrie's and Dixon's Speeches,72 64.Major Anderson's Official Report,76 65.Maryland--Gov. Hicks' Proclamation. Baltimore--Mayor Brown's Proclamation,76 66.N. Y. Chamber of Commerce.--Resolutions77 67.President Lincoln's Blockade Proclamation,78 68.General Scott's General Orders78 69.The Baltimore Riot,78 70.Baltimore--Mayor Brown to Gov. Andrew, and Reply,80 71.N. Y. 7th Regiment--Departure for Washington,80 72.Massachusetts 8th Regiment — Officers, &c.,81 73.Fort Moultrie--Report in Charleston Courier,82 73 1/2.New York Union Meeting, April 20, 1861,82  Full Reports of Speeches by    Gen. Dix,W. M. Evartstin's Proclamation,119 76. Star of the West, Seizure of,119 77.Gosport Navy Yard, Burning of,119 78.Gen. Scott's Letter to Secretary Floyd,121 79.Baltimore--Mayor Brown's Statement,123 80.Rhode Island Regiment; Gov. Sprague,124 81.Wendell Phillips' Speech, April 22,125 82.Californians--Meeting in New York,131 83.Liverpool T
ick,119 146.New Version of an Old Song, Evening Post,120 147.All Forward, Independent,120 148.To the Secession Flag, Waterford Mail,121 149.The Uprising of the North, J. C. Hagen,121 150.The Married Volunteer, Sallie S. McC., 121 151.The Massachusetts Line, Author of New Priest,122 152.The Seventy-Ninth, Thos. Frazer,122 153.Loyal Delaware,122 154.Jefferson D., H. J. Cornwell,123 155.The Crisis, J. G. Whittier,123 156.Our Orders, Atlantic Monthly,123 157.The Rising of the North, Madison State Journal,123 158.The Bones of Washington, London Punch,127 159.Ode for 1861, H. H. Weld,133 160.The Nation's Voice, Rev. M. B. Smith,133 161.The Southern Volunteer to his Wife,133 162.Kentucky, Mrs. S. H. Oliver,134 163. All of them, S. B. K., N. Y. Tribune,134 164.The Rattlesnake Banner, W. M. W., 135 165.The Southern Malbrook, R. H. Stoddard,135 166.Songs of the Rebels: Southern War-Cry, N. O. Picayune,136 167.Songs of the Rebels: The Ordered Away, Mrs. Jacobus,136 168.Son
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Star of the West,21 22.Georgia Ordinance of Secession,21 23.Jefferson Davis's Speech on leaving the Senate,22 24.Sherrard Clemens' Speechvention,30 36.Counting the Vote for President of U. S.,31 37.Jefferson Davis's Inaugural Speech,31 38.President Lincoln's Journey, &c.,32 her's Proclamation,70 60.Virginia Ordinance of Secession,70 61.Jeff. Davis' Proclamation — Letters of Marque,71 61 1/2.Tennessee, Address roops at,164 116.N. Y. Firemen Zouaves, Departure of,165 117.Jefferson Davis' Message, April 29,166 118.The Weverton Letter,175 119.A Sigo Privateers,272 193.New York Volunteers, 7th Regiment,273 194.Jeff. Davis' Fast-Day Proclamation,274 195.The March into Virginia and Deat0 221.Lieut. Tompkins' Skirmish at Fairfax Court House,321 222.Jeff. Davis' Speech at Richmond, June 1,322 222 1/2.Col. Porterfield's Prochel--Official Reports,356 245.Connecticut 4th Regiment,362 246.Jeff. Davis' Letter to Maryland Commissioners,362 246 1/2.New York City Hom
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iments,271 191.Connecticut 3d Regiment,272 192.Toombs' Instructions to Privateers,272 193.New York Volunteers, 7th Regiment,273 194.Jeff. Davis' Fast-Day Proclamation,274 195.The March into Virginia and Death of Ellsworth,274 196.New York Volunteers, 1st Regiment,281 197.Maj. Sprague's Letter from San Antonio,282 197 1/2.Joseph Holt's Letter on the Pending Revolution,283 198.Exportation of Cotton — Confederate Act,292 198 1/2.Bishop A. Potter's Letter to a Secessionist,292 199.Gen. McClellan's Proclamation in Western Virginia,293 200.New Hampshire 1st Regiment,294 201.Judge Thompson's Proclamation at Wheeling,295 202.Col. Duryea's Proclamation at Hampton,296 203.New York Volunteers, 8th Regiment,296 204.Western Virginia--Advance of Federal Troops,296 204 1/2.Senator Douglas' Last Speech,298 205.Washington Artillery of New Orleans,300 206.New York Militia, 9th Regiment,301 207.Gen. Cadwallader and Judge Taney,301 208.Edw. Bates' Letters to J. M. Botts,304 209.New Y
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ion Ordinance,259 176.New York 14th Regiment, (Brooklyn,)260 177.Attack on Sewell's Point by U. S. Steamer Star,261 178.New York Bible Society Meeting, May 19,262 179.North Carolina Ordinance of Secession,263 180.New York 2d Regiment, S. Militia,264 181.Gov. Magoffin's Proclamation in Kentucky, May 20,264 182.Tennessee 2d Regiment,265 183.Confederate Act on Debtors to U. S. Creditors,265 184.American Affairs in Germany,265 185.Sam Houston's Speech at Independence, Texas,266 186.Howell Cobb's Speech at Atlanta, Ga., May 22,268 187.Secretary Cameron's Letter on Volunteers,269 188.New York Volunteers, 2d Regiment,269 188 1/2.Dr. McClintock's Speech at Exeter Hall, London,269 189.A. H. Stephens' Speech at Atlanta, Ga., May 23,270 190.New York Volunteers, 5th Regiment, (Duryea's Zouaves,)270 190 1/2.Ohio 1st and 2d Regiments,271 191.Connecticut 3d Regiment,272 192.Toombs' Instructions to Privateers,272 193.New York Volunteers, 7th Regiment,273 194.Jeff. Davis' Fast-Day
eo. D. Prentice,17 30.The Seventh, Fitz-James O'Brien,17 31.The United States Flag, W. Ross Wallace,18 32.National Guard Marching Song, A. J. H. Duganne,19 33.Songs of the Rebels: War Song,19 34.Songs of the Rebels: On Fort Sumter,19 35.A New-Song of Sixpence, Vanity Fair,23 36.The Great Bell Roland, Theo. Tilton,29 37.The Sentinel of the 71st, J. B. Bacon,29 38.Work to Do, R. H. Stoddard,29 39. All we Ask is to be let alone, Hartford Courant,30 40.Original Ode, Charleston, S. C., July 4,30 41.The New Birth, W. W. Howe,31 42.An Appeal for the Country, Ellen Key Blunt,31 43. Liberty and Union, one and Inseparable, F. A. H., 31 44.The 19th of April, 1861, Lucy Larcom, 32 45.Through Baltimore, Bayard Taylor,32 46.Under the Washington Elm, Oliver Wendell Holmes,33 47.Sumter,33 48.The Two Eras, L. H. Sigourney,34 49.The Sixth at Baltimore, B. P. Shillaber,34 50.Col. Corcoran's Brigade, Enul, 34 51.April 19, 1775-1861, H. H. B., 35 52.All Hail to the Stars and Stripes!
rtment,)310 214.Col. Mann's Regiment, (Pennsylvania,)311 214 1/2.London Daily News on the War, May 29,313 215.Contraband Negroes--Gen. Butler and Sec. Cameron,313 216.Maine 2d Regiment Volunteers,314 217.W. H. Russell's Letters from South Carolina and Georgia, April 30-May 1,314 218.New York 7th Regiment (S. M.) Papers,318 219.Maine 1st Regiment Volunteers,320 220.Fight at Acquia Creek,320 221.Lieut. Tompkins' Skirmish at Fairfax Court House,321 222.Jeff. Davis' Speech at Richmond, June 1,322 222 1/2.Col. Porterfield's Proclamation at Phillippa,324 223.Confederate Post Office Circular,325 224.L. W. Bliss' Proclamation in Jefferson Terr.,325 225.Central Committee's Address in Northwestern Virginia,325 226.New York Militia, 79th Regiment,328 227.Senator Rousseau's Speech in Ky. Senate,329 227 1/2.Gen. McDowell's Proclamation on Damages,333 228.Battle at Phillippa--Official Reports, &c.,335 229.Lord J. Russell's Letter on Neutrality,337 230.Gen. Patterson's Proclamatio
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