ports of ships destined for the use of belligerents; and your memorialists would further suggest to your Lordship the importance of endeavoring to secure the assent of the Government of the United States of America, and of other foreign countries, to the adoption of similar regulations in those countries also.
All which your memorialists respectfully submit.
Signed, Thomas Chilton, Jones, Palmer & Co., Farnworth & Jardine, Thos. & Jas. Harrison, L. H. Macintyre, Potter brothers, Chas. Geo. Cowre & Co., M. J. Sealby, R. Gervin & Co., J. Aikin, Finlay, Campbell & Co., Cropper, Ferguson & Co., J. Campbell, S. R. Graves, Rankin, Gilmore & Co., Rathbone Bros. & Co., James Brown & Co., Liverpool, June 9, 1863. James Poole & Co., W. T. Jacob, Henry Moore & Co., Imrie & Tomlinson, Sampson & Holt, James Barnes, Richard Nicholson & son, W. B. Boadle, J. Prowse & Co., Currie, Newton & Co., Nelson, Alexander & Co., Kendall brothers, C. T. Bowrin & Co., G. H. Fletcher & Co., Alfred Holt.
ge; New York--A. W. Clark, Freeman Clark, Davis, Frank, Ganson, Griswold, Herrick, Hotchkiss, Hulburd, Kellogg, Littlejohn, Marvin, Miller, Morris, Nelson, Odell, Pomeroy, Radford, Steele, Van Valkenburg; New Jersey--Starr; Pennsylvania--Bailey, Broomall, Coffroth, Hale, Kelly, McAllister, Moorhead, A. Myers, L. Myers, O'Neill, Scofield, Stevens, Thayer, Tracy, Williams; Delaware--Smithers; Maryland--Cresswell, Davis, Thomas, Webster; West Virginia--Blair, Brown, Whaley; Kentucky--Anderson, Kendall, Smith, Yeaman; Ohio--Ashley, Eckley, Garfield, Hutchins, Schenck, Spaulding; Indiana--Colfax, Derwent.
Julian, Orth; Illinois--Arnold, Farnsworth, Ingersoll, Norton, E. B. Washburne; Missouri--Blow, Boyd, King, Knox, Loan, McClurg, Rollins; Michigan--Baldwin, Beaman, Driggs, Kellogg, Longyear, Upson; Iowa--Allison, Grinnell, Hubbard, Kasson, Price, Wilson; Wisconsin--Cobb, McIndoe, Sloan, Wheeler; Minnesota--Donnelly, Windom; Kansas--Wilder; Oregon--McBride; Nevada--Worthington; Californi
9,417McArthurApr. 27, 1869.
93,665DavisJuly 27, 1869.
96,713LyonNov. 9, 1869.
96,886CleverNov. 16, 1869.
99,067DavisJan. 25, 1870.
99,283BlackFeb. 1, 1870.
(Reissue.)3,825DulaneyFeb. 8, 1870.
101,140Lawyer et al.Mar. 22, 1870.
101,887KendallApr. 12, 1870.
102,366BrownApr. 26, 1870.
105,123PepperJuly 5, 1870.
106,032CoonAug. 2, 1870.
106,249BennorAug. 9, 1870.
106,307BarnesAug. 16, 1870.
107,041HarlowSept. 6, 1870.
108,020HarperOct. 4, 1870.
109,828MacaulayDec. 6, 1870.
111,. 5, 1864.
43,077McKay et al.June 7, 1864.
43,209HolbrookJune 21, 1864.
(Reissue.)1,831HolbrookDec. 6, 1864.
47,911AldrichMay 30, 1865.
47,912AldrichMay 30, 1865.
(Reissue.)2,567DrewApr. 16, 1867.
67,300HaydenJuly 30, 1867.
67,881KendallAug. 20, 1867.
69,056WigginSept. 11, 1867.
113,962AldrichApr. 25, 1871.
128,008BeanJune 18, 1872.
131,786Sargent et al.Oct. 1, 1872.
134,606LewisJan. 7, 1873.
3. Sewing Hose.
31,214RiceJan. 22, 1861.
73,709FrenchJan. 28, 1868.
74,289Blak
21, 1870], 2.377.
Kelley, Abby [b. Pelham, Mass., Jan. 15, 1811], secretary Lynn A. S. Society, 2.174; speech at Penn.
Hall, 216; put on committee at N. E. Convention, 220, at Peace Convention, 227, 228, at annual meeting Am. A. S. S. (1839), 297, (1840), 348, 355; delegate to World's Convention, 353; at Springfield Convention, 419; addresses Boston Fem. A. S. S., 420; calls Chardon St. Convention, 422; at R. I. A. S. S. anniversary, 429.— Letters to G., 2.159, 174.—See A. K. Foster.
Kendall, Amos [1789-1869], approves purging the mails of A. S. documents, 1.488, 492, 493, 494.
Kenrick, John [b. Newton, Mass., Nov. 6, 1755; d. there, Mar. 28, 1833], career, 1.419, Pres. N. E. A. S. S., 425.—Letter to G., 1.419.
Kentucky A. S. Soc., founded by Birney, 1.479.
Kimball, Charles O., 2.227.
Kimball, David T., 1.394.
Kimball, John S., buys Thompson's portrait, 2.68; at Mrs. Chapman's, 105.
Kimber, Abby [b. 1804; d. Mar. 22, 1871], 2.353.
Kirkland, John Thornton, Rev. <
Chamberlain, July 2, 1866
Francis W. Hurd, resigned, Feb. 20, 1871
Joseph M. Churchill, appointed, Mar. 3, 1871
John W. Bacon, resigned, Nov. 24, 1871
William E. Parmenter, appointed, Dec. 12, 1871
Mellen Chamberlain, resigned, Oct. 1, 1878
John Wilder May, appointed, Oct. 12, 1878
Justices
allowed to marry persons in the county, 1695
Were required to patrol the streets on Sundays, 1746
K.
Kean, Edmund
hissed down at the Boston Theatre, Dec. 7, 1818
Kendall, Edward
astonishes people with his bugle, July 4, 1835
Kenny, Hannah
in jail, charged with killing her husband, Dec. 22, 1840
Kearney, Dennis
Sand Lot orator, arrives in Boston from San Francisco, July 28, 1878
Kid, Capt. Robert
in Boston jail for piracy, June 1, 1699
King Charles H.
ordered Quaker prisoners discharged, 1660
Proclamation Day in Boston, Aug. 2, 1661
Died Feb. 6; news of death received, Apr. 3, 1685
James H., proclaimed in Boston, Apr. 22,