Abe's Saturday; or, Washington Sixty Days Hence, a play, P. 96
Abou-Ben-Adhem, another version of, P. 38
A Bugle Note, by Emily, P. 50
A Contraband Refrain, P. 126
Acton, Benjamin, plants cotton in New Jersey, P. 126
Acquia Creek, Va., fight at, D. 87; official report of the action, Doc. 320
Adams, Charles Francis, D. 15
Adams, John, Int. 19
Adams, N. Y., D. 40
Adams, —, appointed commissioner from S. Carolina, D. 6
Adams, Samuel, of 1776, D. 70
Adjuster, the bark, seized, D. 17
Adrian, —, of New Jersey, his resolution sustaining Major Anderson, D. 11
A Fragment--Cabinet Council, P. 83
Aid, the steam-tug, D. 13
Aiken, William, notice of, P. 12
Alabama, commissioners of, at Raleigh, N. C, D. 3; convention of, D. 5; delegates advise secession, D. 11; convention of, met, D. 12; Gov. Hicks' letter to the commissioner of, D. 12; adopts ordinance of secession, D. 13; Jeff. Davis's requisition on,
operations of the, at Newport News, Va., Doc. 348
Victoria, Queen, proclamation of neutrality of, Doc. 245
Vicksburg, Miss., artillery ordered to, by the rebels, D. 14
Viele, Egbert L., Captain, D. 48
Vienna, Va, ambuscade at, D. 106; reports of the surprise at, Doc. 405; rebel account of the affair, Doc. 407
Vinton, Francis L., D. D., prayer at the Union meeting, N. Y., Doc. 95
Virginia attempts to establish reserved rights, in 1787, Int. 17; resolutions of 1798, Int. 18 See Western Virginia,
disuniouists in, D. 8; regrets an attempt at secession, D. 20; commissioners from, are received by the President, D. 24; State Convention of, pass the secession ordinance, D. 29; military and naval commander of, D. 39; transferred to the S. C. D. 45; Unionists flee from, D. 47; ports of, blockaded, D. 48; delegates to the Southern Congress, D. 49; the stay law of, D. 50; ladies of, in Washington, D. 50; to prepare for the conflict, D. 55; admitted to the S.
7
Frost, C., a poem by, P. 45
Fry, James B., Asst. Adj. Gen. U. S. A. D. 83; Dec. 333
Fugitive Slave Law, D. 3
Fuller, Richard, Dr., his sympathies with the South, D. 68; censured by the Baptists, D. 88; patriotic words of, in 1860, P. 97
Fuller, W. J. A., speech at Union Meeting, N. Y., April 20, Doc. 114
Fun among the soldiers, P. 100
G
Gallatin, James, D. 32; Doc. 306
Galveston, Texas, seizure of the steamer Star of the West, D. 29; military compaambridge, April 27, 1861, P. 33
Union meeting, at N. Y. Doc.--
committee of finance Doc. 93
Union Defence Committee of New York, Doc. 319
United North, Southern opinions of, D. 54
United States, prosperous condition of, in 1860, Int. 5; Constitution of, a suitable basis for that of the Southern Confederacy, D. 6; fast-day in the, D. 10; the fleet of, off Charleston, D. 21; is the government of, tyrannical?
Int. 22; list of conspiracies against, P. 25; vessels of the nav
Chowan Association, of N. C., D. 74
Chumasero, John C., D. 103
Cincinnati, O., workingmen's Union meeting at, D. 10
Cisco, John J., P. 8
Clancy, John, P. 14
Clark, Col. 19th N. Y. Regt., D. 95
Clarksburg, Va., citizens of, censure the course.of Gov. Letcher, D. 39
Clay, Cassius M., at Paris, D. 85, 94; letter to London Times, Doc. 340; reply of the London Times, Doc. 341; London News on letter of, Doc. 342; anecdote of, P. 39
Clay, Henry, speech of, 1850, Int. 31; his birthday the anniversary of the battle of Fort Sumter, P. 78
Clemens, Sherrard, D. 15; anecdote of his speech, 22d January, P. 21; D. 32; poem on, P. 52; speech in the House of Representatives, Jan. 22d, 1861, Doc. 22
Clerke, T. W., Doc. 135
Cleveland, O., Union meeting at, D. 27
Cobb, Howell, elected president of the Southern Congress, D. 17; his proposition in reference to the sale of cotton, D. 76; speech at Atlanta, Ga., Doc. 268
Cochrane, John, D
department of nurses, D. 84
Dix, John A., D. 16; Doc. 27; appointed Major-General of State of New York, D. 59; speech of, at N. Y., April 20, Doc. 82; appointed Major-General in the United States Army, D. 103; Doc. 362
Dix, Timothy, D. 59
Dixie, D. 108; origin of the song of, P. 113; by Albert Pike, P. 106; the Michigan Patriots' Song, P. 73
Dixon, Archie, speech at Louisville, Ky., April 18, Doc. 74
Dobbin, George W., D. 58; Doc. 123
Dodge, William E., D. 32; Dec. 93
Dodge, revenue cutter seized, D. 18
Dodge's,---, battery, D. 92
Dolphin, cutter, seized, D. 10
Donald, Colonel, of Miss., a homespun party at the house of, P. 25
Donelson, Andrew Jackson, P. 138
Dorchester, Mass., liberality of, D. 58
Dorr, J. C. R., P. 5
Doubleday, —, his battery, D. 92
Douglas, S. A., his opinion of the right of secession, P. 41; his remarks on the position of General Scott, Doc. 121; speech at Chicago, Ill., Doc. 298; spe
eeting, N. Y., April 20, Doc. 116
Apportionment of troops of the Federal government, Doc. 237
April 19th, 1775-1861, P. 35
April 15, 1861, W. H. Burleigh, P. 61
Argo, ship, captured, D. 73
Arkansas, secession of, D. 59; ohn 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
Augustrg ist Unser Gott, Luther's Hymn, P. 85
Einstrin, Max, Col., Twenty-Second Penn. Regt., Doc. 412
Electoral Vote, 1861, counting the, at Washington, Doc. 31
Elizabethtown, N. J., flag raising at, D. 84
Ellicott's Mills, Ky., sece. 12; an incident of, P. 115; a poem, by an American, P. 33; Ink, Blood, and Tears, P. 90 See Fort Sumter.
a ballad of 1861, P. 36; a poem by Ike, P. 85
Swift, Warren, Rev., enlisted, D. 33
Syracuse, N. Y., women of, D. 46; Regiment o
; proclamation at Federal Hill, Baltimore, of May 14, Doc. 243; speech at Washington, Doc. 254; report of the battle of Great Bethel, Doc. 356; letter to Gov. Andrew, Doc. 257; letter to Gen. Scott on Contrabands, Doc. 313; his Union sentiments in Jan., P. 9; the Picayune's pedigree of, P. 128
Butler, George H., Lieut., D. 76; is sent for the remains of Major Winthrop, D. 105
Butler, Wm. Allen, D. 73, Doc. 262
Butterworth, Sergeant, shot, D. 78
Buttrick, —, persons of the niracy, an address delivered at Mount Kisco, N. Y., July 4, Doc. 378
James River, Va., blockaded, D. 53
Jamestown, steamer, seized, D. 32
Jameson, Charles D., Colonel Second Maine Regiment, Doc. 256
Jamieson, D. F., D. 3
Janvier, Francis De Haas, P. 14
J. C. Swan, steamier, seized, D. 76
Jefferson City, Mo., evacuated by the rebels, D. 104
Jefferson D.
P. 123
Jefferson Territory. See L. W. Bliss.
Jefferson, Thomas, Int. 15, 19
Jenifer, L
d, D. 32
Jameson, Charles D., Colonel Second Maine Regiment, Doc. 256
Jamieson, D. F., D. 3
Janvier, Francis De Haas, P. 14
J. C. Swan, steamier, seized, D. 76
Jefferson City, Mo., evacuated by the rebels, D. 104
Jefferson D.
P. 123
Jefferson Territory. See L. W. Bliss.
Jefferson, Thomas, Int. 15, 19
Jenifer, Lieut., U. S. A., D. 39
Jersey City, N. J., Union meeting at, D. 28
Johnson, Andrew, in effigy D. 4; insulted at Lynchburgh, Va., DJefferson, Thomas, Int. 15, 19
Jenifer, Lieut., U. S. A., D. 39
Jersey City, N. J., Union meeting at, D. 28
Johnson, Andrew, in effigy D. 4; insulted at Lynchburgh, Va., D. 38; narrow escape of, P. 43
Johnson, Bradley F., D. 65
Johnson, —, Col. 1st Reg't N. J. S. M., D. 55
Johnson, Herschell V., voted against the secession of Ga., D. 15
Johnson, Reverdy, Int. 44; D. 60; speech at Frederick, Md., Doc. 199
Johnson, R. W., D. 72
Jones, Amanda T., P. 74
Jones, Col., Mass. 6th Reg't, D. 53
Jones, —, judge U. S. District Court of Alabama, adjourned his Court forever, D. 13
Jones, J. Wesley, speech to the soldiers of the
. 77; correspondence with Governor Andrew, Doc. 80; his account of an interview with President Lincoln, Doc. 123
Brown, James M., Capt. D. 83
Brown, J. N., ex-U. S. N., P. 39
Brown, J. B., D. 60
Brown, John C., Doc. 123
Brown, John, D. 90
Brown, John young, Doc. 76
Brown, Neill S., D. 7; address to Tennessee, D. 30
Brown High School at Newburyport, Mass., D. 43
Browne, Wm. M., P. 24
Brownell, Francis E., D. 79
Brownell, Katy, D. 45
BrownBrown, John young, Doc. 76
Brown, Neill S., D. 7; address to Tennessee, D. 30
Brown High School at Newburyport, Mass., D. 43
Browne, Wm. M., P. 24
Brownell, Francis E., D. 79
Brownell, Katy, D. 45
Brownell, Martha Francis, D. 45
Brownlow, Parson, his definition of the height of impudence, P. 26; his reply to Gen. Pillow, P. 60; anecdote of the daughter of, P. 109
Bryan, M. K., Col., D. 39
Bryant, Mr., of S. C., D. 13
Bryant, Lieut., U. S. N., D. 73
Bryce, —, Col., D. 37
Buchanan, James, President of U. S., D. 7; receives Hayne of S. C., D. 14; notice of, D. 59; correspondence with Floyd, Doc. 10; correspondence with the South Carolina Commissioners, Doc. 11; recomm