; 402; declares Lincoln duly elected, 418; 421; 437; is answered by Douglas, 441; vote cast for him in Kentucky, 492, 564. 5; flees to the Confederacy, 614; his Address, 615.
Breckinridge, Senator, Jefferson's letter to, 85.
Breckinridge, Rev. Robt.
J., 495.
Breshwood, Capt., surrenders the cutter McClellan to the Rebels, 413.
Briggs, Gov. Geo.
N., of Mass., 106; appoints Samuel Hoar as Commissioner to Charleston, 180.
Bright, Jesse D., of Ind., 197.
Brinckerhoff, Jacob, of Oh.
Eppes, Mr., of Fla., at Charleston Convention, 314.
Etheridge, Emerson, is threatened with cold steel and bullets, if he speaks for the Union, 484; chosen Clerk of the House, 555.
Eustis, captured, with Mason and Slidell, 606.
Evans, Robt.
J., letter to, from John Adams, 51.
Evarts, Jeremiah, on Slavery and Indians, 106.
Evarts, Wm. M., of N. Y., at Chicago Con., 321.
Everett, Alexander H., his instructions respecting Cuba, 268.
Everett, Edward, early pro-Slavery opini
e, Ark., 448.
Harrodsburg, Ky., Bragg abandons supplies at, 221.
Hartsuff, Brig.-Gen., at South Mountain, 198; is wounded at Antietam, 206.
Hartsville, Tenn., fight at, 271; disgraceful surrender of Col. Moore at, 271-2.
Hartsville, Mo., fight at, 447.
Hatch, Gen., he fails to carry out his instructions and is relieved from command, 175; commands King's division at South Mountain, 197; is wounded, 198; at Nashville, 684.
Hatcher's Run, Hancock advances to, 595.
Hatton, Gen. Robt.
(Rebel), killed, 158.
Hawes, Richard, appointed Rebel Provisional Governor of Kentucky, 217.
Hawkins, Col. R. C., at Roanoke Island, 76; 79.
Hayes, Gen. Alex., killed at the Wilderness, 569.
Hayti recognized as a Republic, 265.
Hazen, Gen., with Sherman on his great march, 689; storms Fort McAllister, 693.
Heintzelman, Gen., commands a corps in Army of the Potomac. 108; at Yorktown, 120; in battle of Williamsburg. 122 to 125; at Fair Oaks, 142; 145-6; his report of the
lard 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.
Prouty, Robt.
A.
Reagan, Timothy O.
Record, Horace.
Reddington, H.
Richardson, Jno. S.
Wounded.
Right, Jno.
Rock, Louis.
Rowley, Jno. M.
Sallinger, W.
Schwamb, Chas.
Wounded.
Shannon, Edwin.
Shay, G.
Siddons, Geo.
Siddons, Jas.
Smith, Ansell.
Discharged for disability.
Smith, Frank B.
Smith, Jno.
Smith, Jno. H.
Soper, Herman.
Stratton, Frederic S.
Stuedivant, Andrew M.
White, Chas.
Wilson, Daniel G.
Wright, C. M.
Stackpole, kept in Milk street, built, 1732
Removed for new Post-Office, July, 1868
Spear's, kept in Purchase street, by Spear, 1789
Three Horse Shoes, kept near the Mall, 1732
Tant's, kept in Ann street, by Tant, 1789
Taft's, kept in Wing's lane, by Taft, 1789
Tavern
Tue's, 13 Middle st., kept by Peter Tue, 1820
White Horse, near Haymarket place, 1724
Washington, kept in Bromfield lane, by Trask, 1810
The name generally changed to hotel, about 1822
Taylor, Robt
ex-Chief of Police, died at South Boston, aged 50, Dec. 4, 1866
Tea
The sale to be prevented on account of the duty, Nov. 4, 1773
Three ship-loads arrive at Griffin's Wharf, Dec. 3, 1773
Party got up at the Old South Church, Dec. 16, 1773
342 chests thrown overboard at Griffin's Wharf, Dec. 16, 1773
Owners demand indemnity from Government, Dec. 17, 1773
Part of chests burned in King street, Jan. 1, 1774
Tea party of Whigs dine off Fort Hill, Apr. 1, 1840
Tea part
8, ‘63.
Appointed by Secretary of War July 10, ‘63, to rank Oct. ‘62, report to Medical-Director. Sept. 30, ‘63, to April 30, ‘64, 34th Georgia Regiment.
Gwin, Robt.
D., Assistant Surgeon (promoted), appointed by Secretary of War to rank Aug. 15, ‘62.
Passed Board at Shelbyville May 20, ‘63. March 17, ‘63, 13th Tenn., Regime, to rank Aug. 21, ‘62. Dec. 31, ‘62, Dalton, Ga. (S. H. Stout.) Nov. 16, ‘63, ordered to report to General Hardee. April 30, ‘64, 66th Georgia Regiment.
McKay, Robt.
H., Assistant Surgeon.
Passed Board, Tupelo, July, 1862.
Appointed by Secretary of War to rank July 25, ‘62. Dec. 31, ‘62, 13th and 20th Louisiana Regiments. Fecretary of War, June 2, ‘63, to rank from Feb. 15, ‘62, and report to General Bragg.
Passed Board Nov. 21, ‘62. Dec. 31, ‘62, 2nd Kentucky Regiment.
Strother, Robt.
S., Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War, Dec. 4, ‘62, to rank from Aug. 21, ‘62. Dec. 31, ‘62, 45th Mississippi. Jan. 31,
Archer L.
Boydton, Wm. Shelley.
Cobbs, James A.
Cullen, Thomas P.
Christian, John S.
Dornin, Anthony E.
Edmondson, John T.
Fitzgerald, Wm. N.
Fisher, G. W.
Fitch, Charles.
Green, George W. L.
Hanks, Peter D.
Isbell, David D.
Jones, McK. W.
Kinnear, George A.
Loose, William.
Morris, William A.
Murphy, Albert E.
Mundy, Zachary N.
Marx, William.
Morford, William P.
Marshall, Hunter.
Mauck, Peter D.
McMaster, John.
McAlister, Robt.
C.
North, Clayton.
Poindexter, G. H.
Pettyjohn, Charles.
Pettyjohn, Jesse N.
Padgett, Radford H.
Quinlan, Edward.
Ritchey, Harvie F.
Read, John A.
Boyd, James M.
Boyd, Edward D.
Brown, William R.
Burford, William C.
Burch, Thomas P.
Bradley, James M.
Cary John.
Clopton, William A.
Coffee, William W.
Derr, Charles H.
Edwards, John T.
Farmer, Calvin.
Furgerson, Stephen B.
Fariss, Richard.
Gordon, Samuel A.
Hamlett, Robert
ry
Cocke, W. F.
Coldwell, H. T.
Coldwell, J. E.
Cooke, John E.
Cooke, John S.
Cooke, William
Cox, H. E.
Crowder, W. M.
Crowdis, W. S.
Cunningham, J. E.
Davis, John A.
Maclin, Joseph J.
Madry, A. J.
Madry, John W.
Martin, John
Martin, Samuel
McCann, Alex.
M.
McCrackin, David
Mathias, C. P.
Miles, Alex.
M.
Miles, George W.
Minatree, Jr., John
Mingea, John F.
Newsom, E. S.
Noble, Charles G.
Nolner, S. B.
Northern, Robt.
N.
Oliver, M. E.
Page, J. F.
Pannill, Charles
Panill, Walter
Peaman, Charles J.
Penman, John
Pettet, Thomas T.
Poarch, E. J.
Poarch, E. N.
Pool, Stephen
Pool, S. D. P.
Rae, J. E.
Reade, G. W.
Reade, J. T.
Davis, W. H.
Dean, Leonidas H.
Derring, James
Dunlop, James R.
Folks, Joseph
Farley, George W.
Farley, Peter F.
Farley, Thomas A.
Gibson, Jeb
Gregory, Thomas B.
Grigg, W. E.
Guess, Nelson
Harrison, R. H.
rter, C. B. Conrad, R. Y. Conrad, Couch, Critcher, Custis, Dent, Deskins, Dorman, Early, Echols, Flournoy, French, Fugate, Garland, Gillesple, Gravely, Gray, A. Hall, C. Hall, E. B. Hall, Hammond, Haymond, Hoge, Holladay, Hubbard, Jackson, Janney, Marmaduke Johnson, Peter C. Johnston, Kilby, Lewis, McComas, McGrew, McNeil, Macfarland, Chas. K. Mallory, Marshall, Marr, Marye, Sr., Maslin, Masters, Moffett, Moore.
Nelson, Orrick, Osburn, Parks, Patrick, Pendleton, Porter, Preston, Price, Pugh, Robt, E. Scott, Sharp, Sheffey, Sitlington, Slaughter, Southall, Spurlock, Staples, A. H. H. Stuart, C. J. Stuart, Summers, Sutherlin, Tarr, Tayloe, Waller, White, Whitfield, Wickham, and Willey.--93.
Mr. Blow, of Norfolk, moved to amend the resolution by striking out all after the word "States," (the same indicated by Mr. Macfarland,) and inserting in lieu thereof: "With a view to the peaceable adjustment of these and kindred questions, the people of Virginia hereby express their earnest des