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ge, they burned the whole establishment, not a drop of water from the fire department reaching the place. This was so quickly accomplished, and there was such lack of information in Boston as to what was to be done by the rioters, that no general alarm was called. On the following day, a meeting in Faneuil Hall, attended by the best people of Boston, denounced the outrages, and the utmost indignation was expressed at the horrible event. The firmness, moderation, and full control which Bishop Fenwick had of the Catholic citizens of Boston prevented retaliation, the consequences of which might have been awful. The Catholic Church, which owned the property, permitted the blackened ruins to be left standing as they were, refusing all offers of purchase of the site; and it was first encroached upon under the right of eminent domain by taking part of it for a street. All in vain were the efforts of the officers of justice of the county of Middlesex to bring to justice the offenders wh
480; Butler pays sailors, 514-515; references to, 465, 466,477,483, 490, 491,504; sees Butler off at New Orleans, 532; summoned to City Point, 751; finds Parker guilty of cowardice, 752; writes Butler confidential letter, 823; reference to death of, 822; captures water-borne property, 1010. Fast Day proclamation, Butler's, 970-972. Fay, Richard S., military secretary, 229, 241. Felton, S. M., aid given by, 181-182; tribute to, 184; meeting with on return from New Orleans, 561. Fenwick, Bishop of Boston, 112,120. Fessenden, Wm. Pitt, Sec. of Treasury, decision on the three-year loan treasury notes, 936-938. field, D. C. G., 436. field, Hon. David<*> N., counsel for Milligan, 1008. field, Justice, reference to, 956. Fifth Avenue Hotel, a reception given to Butler at, 771-773; reference to 850. Fifth Corps, reference to, 647. Fifth Regiment, M. V. M., mention of, 199. Fifteenth Maine Regiment, drawing lots in peril off Hatteras, 344. First Vermont at