es, Christ's rebuke to, 181-84; their offenses mild compared with the atrocities of today, 185, 186. Philanthropist, the, 108.
Phillips, Wendell, at Fanueil Hall, 129, 130-32; effect of his speech, 132, 133; quoted, 180, 198; 108, 123, 165, 210, 249.
Pierpont, John, 43.
Polk, James K., 204.
Presbyterians, and Abolition, 208.
Pro-Slavery Democrats, Northern, 23.
Quincy, Edmund, 210.
Rankin, John, 160.
Reformer, the, 54.
Republican Party, formation of, 142, 143,258.
Rhodes, James F., 142.
Richmond Whig, quoted, 104, 119.
Roman Catholics, and Abolition, 200, 207.
Ross, Abner, 187.
Rynders, Isaiah, his history, 203, 204.
Rynders Mob, the, 203ff.
Savonarola, Girolamo, 193.
Scott, Dred, case of, 257.
Sewall, Samuel E., 80.
Seward, W. H., 143, 1144.
Slave, the, beginning of G.'s devotion to, cause of, 42.
Slave-holding classes, manhood crushed out of, 22.
Slave Power, attempts to put down Abolition, 99 ff.; politics of the North controlled by,
eneral, Fitz John, 147; Constructor J. L., 207.
Price, Major R. C., killed, 110.
Prisons, Northern and Southern, 29, 229, 257.
Prisoners, Treatment and Exchange of. 77-79, 230; Fatality among, in Northern prisons, 100.
Ramseur, General S. D., 105, killed, 372.
Randall. James R., 338.
Randolph, Colonel, Robert, 146.
Rebels and Rebellions, 3, 7.
Reed, W. P., 117.
Reynolds, General J. F., 148.
Richmond, First Federal to enter, 152.
Rogers, Major, wounded, 114.
Rhodes, James F., 19.
Rodes, General R. E., 111.
Sadler, D. M., 174.
Sanitary Commission, Federal, 81.
Sassacus destroyed.
The, 213.
Schofield, General J. M., 97.
Scott, Colonel, John, 142; General Winfield, 20.
Secession, discussed, 13. 334, 362; of Southern States, 17; prime instigators of, 19.
Seven Days Battles, Reminiscences of, 147.
Shelby, General, Joe, 117.
Sherman, General W. T., 21; his definition of war, 235.
Sickles, General D. E., 112.
Silver Grays, Service of, 309.