Commons, House of, on Gregory's Motion168
Colleges, Southern172
Cotton, Moral Influence of201
Congress, The Confederate222, 238
Clergymen, Second--Hand224
Carlyle, Thomas323
Davis, Jefferson42, 274, 279, 282, 283, 288, 380, 388, 346
Diarist, A Southern124
Dargan, Chancellor160
Dahomey, the Original of the Confederacy175
De Bow on Confederate Manufactures230
Debt, The Confederate285
Everett, Edward45, 181
Fielder, Herbert, his Pamphlet46
Fillmore, Millard116
Floyd, John B162
Fortescue on Slavery303
Free States, Southern Opinion of316
Freedmen, Probable Vices of362
Franklin on British Policy366
Fast Day, Mr. Davis's377
Gregory, M. P.163
Greenville, Lord, on Emancipation329
Goethe on the Future of America808
Greatness, Historical856
Hamilton, Alexander, on the Union297
Hawks, Dr., his Twelve Questions305
Independence, Declaration of139
Independence, Southern Association for265
Ireland, The Case of29
yetteville, 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, nominated for Vice-President, 192; his accession to the Presidency, 208; in the Whig Convention of 1852, 223; nominated for President, 247; his speech at Albany, 248; the vote he received, 248; vote cast for him in Kentucky, 492.
Fisher, Col., (Rebel,) killed at Bull Run, 545.
Fitzpatrick, Benjamin, of Ala., nominated for Vice-President, 318.
Florida, invasions of; destruction of the negro and Indian fort there, 177; withdraws from the Democratic Convention. 314; secession meeting
Convention, 421
Farnum vs. Brooks, 1.129.
Farr, Jonathan, Rev. [d. 1845], 2.110.
Faulkner, Charles James [b. 1808], 1.251.
Fenner, Richard, 1.391.
Fenwick, John, 1.363.
Fessenden, Samuel [b. Fryeburg, Me., July 16, 1784; d. Mar. 23, 1869], converted by G., 1.289, leaves Colon.
Soc., 299, reports converts to Thoughts, 302; aid to G., 312; presides at N. E. Convention, 2.105, at Lib. meeting, 330.— Letter to G., 1.302.
Fessenden, William Pitt, [1806-1869], 1.289.
Fillmore, Millard [1800-1874], 1.483.
Finley, Robert S., Colon. agent, 1.345, 398; Lib. a help to him, 324; falsely accuses G., 388; attends Nat. A. S. Convention, 398; debate with E. Wright, 413.
Finney, Charles G., Rev. [1792-1875], revival, 2.144; pastor Chatham St. Chapel, 1.382.
Fisk, Wilbur, Rev. [1792-1839], 2.139.
Fitch, Charles, Rev., Hartford pastorate, 2.139, 286; a manager of Mass.
A. S. S., 156; author of Clerical Appeal, 136, 139, 156, 157, letter to Spectator, 141, small following,
Louis.
Ellis, Obed.
Essler, Jno.
Died since muster out.
Esterbrook, Wm. H.
Eton, Edwin D.
Fannin, Joseph.
Fischer, Henry B.
Gardiner, Jno.
Galliff, Geo. H.
Gordon, Jno.
Killed or died in hospital.
Griffin, Ira.
Hall, Albert F.
Killed or died in hospital.
Hatch, Albert P.
Helmer, J.
Herron, Wm.
Hewitt, Chas.
B.
Higgins, Fred T.
Horrigan, Jno.
Horrigan, Michael.
Holden, Jas.
Hudson, Wm. J.
Huntington, Chas.
Irish, Millard F.
Isaacs, Wm. H.
Killed or died in hospital.
Kelly, Michael.
Kelly, Patrick.
Kelly, William.
King, Z.
Laughlin.
Lemay, Peter.
Longfellow, Ernest.
Commissioned, later.
Libby, Geo.
Maine, Jno. W.
Maine, Joseph.
Martineau.
Millett, Geo. L.
Miller.
Mitchell, Lawrence.
Moore, Ira.
Murphy, David S.
Murphy, Jno.
Neville, Thos.
Killed or died in hospital.
Parlowe, H.,
Commissioned, later.
Philips, P.
Pine, Smith.