t,273
194.Jeff. Davis' Fast-Day Proclamation,274
195.The March into Virginia and Death of Ellsworth,274
196.New York Volunteers, 1st Regiment,281
197.Maj. Sprague's Letter from San Antonio,282
197 1/2.Joseph Holt's Letter on the Pending Revolution,283
198.Exportation of Cotton — Confederate Act,292
198 1/2.Bishop A. Potter's Letter to a Secessionist,292
199.Gen. McClellan's Proclamation in Western Virginia,293
200.New Hampshire 1st Regiment,294
201.Judge Thompson's Proclamation at Wheeling,295
202.Col. Duryea's Proclamation at Hampton,296
203.New York Volunteers, 8th Regiment,296
204.Western Virginia--Advance of Federal Troops,296
204 1/2.Senator Douglas' Last Speech,298
205.Washington Artillery of New Orleans,300
206.New York Militia, 9th Regiment,301
207.Gen. Cadwallader and Judge Taney,301
208.Edw. Bates' Letters to J. M. Botts,304
209.New York and Georgia--Correspondence on Property,306
210.Garibaldi Guard, New York City Regiment,307
211.Meeting of Baptists at
th Regiment. D. 89
Cary, Major, of the rebel army, D. 80
Carlisle, John S., speech at Wheeling, May 11, D. 67; in the Virginia Convention, D. 101; Doc. 328; speech in the Wheeling (Va.) Conv. 47
Moses, C. Lee, Capt., reply to J. P. Benjamin, P. 182
Moss, J. W., chairman of Wheeling (Va.) convention, D. 69
Motley, John Lothrop, causes of the war, D. 78; Doc. 209
MoD. 52
Smith, Emeline S., P. 51
Smith, Marshall B., D. 75; P. 133
Smith, —, Rev., of Wheeling, D. 62
Smith, Samuel, captures a secession flag, D. 77
Smythe, Henry A., D. 77
on, D. 49
Thomasson, H. F., D. 72
Thompson, George W., Judge, D. 82; proclamation, at Wheeling, Va., May 28, Doc. 295
Thompson, —, judge, speech at Union meeting, N. Y., Doc. 113
lamation to the people of, Doc. 348; declaration of the people of, represented in convention in Wheeling, June 17, Doc. 403; on the seizure of Sherrard Clemens, P., 52
Weston and Williams, of Ri