. Y. Tribune,117
142.Col. Ellsworth, Capt. S. Whiting,118
143.War-Song, T. P. Rossiter,118
144.Battle Anthem, John Neal,119
145.Number One, H. D. Sedgwick,119
146.New Version of an Old Song, Evening Post,120
147.All Forward, Independent,120
148.To the Secession Flag, Waterford Mail,121
149.The Uprising of the North, J. C. Hagen,121
150.The Married Volunteer, Sallie S. McC., 121
151.The Massachusetts Line, Author of New Priest,122
152.The Seventy-Ninth, Thos. Frazer,122
153.Loyal Delaware,122
154.Jefferson D., H. J. Cornwell,123
155.The Crisis, J. G. Whittier,123
156.Our Orders, Atlantic Monthly,123
157.The Rising of the North, Madison State Journal,123
158.The Bones of Washington, London Punch,127
159.Ode for 1861, H. H. Weld,133
160.The Nation's Voice, Rev. M. B. Smith,133
161.The Southern Volunteer to his Wife,133
162.Kentucky, Mrs. S. H. Oliver,134
163. All of them, S. B. K., N. Y. Tribune,134
164.The Rattlesnake Banner, W. M. W., 135
165.The Southern Malbroo
e hospital, below New Orleans, D. 13; secession of, D. 16; vote of the State on secession, D. 20; ordinance of secession, Doc. 26
Louisville, Ky., Union meeting, D. 32
Louisville Journal, quotations from the, P. 23
London and Hampshire Railroad, Va., train attacked on, D. 105
Lovering, W. C., Captain, D. 35
Lovejoy, Owen, anecdote of, P. 20
Low, John H., D. 28
Lowe. T. S. C., reconnoitring by, D. 108
Lowell, Mass., patriotism of, D. 30
Loyal Delaware, P. 122
Lucy Larcom, poem by, P. 32
Lumpkiner, how he would fight a Yankee, P. 94
Lunt, George, P. 63
Lushington, Franklin, P. 13
Luther's Hymn, P. 85
Lynch, —, Bishop of South Carolina, celebrates the fall of Sumter, D. 25
Lyon, Caleb, speech at the Union meeting, New York, April 20, Doc. 94
Lyon, Nathaniel, Gen, answer to the St. Louis police commissioners, D. 59; captures Camp Jackson, near St. Louis, Mo., D. 66; takes possession of Potosi, Mo.