Found 4,581 total hits in 992 results.
Thomas, Gen., crosses the Potomac, 215.
Thomas, Jesse B., of 111., on Missouri, 79.
Thomas, Philip Francis, appointed Secretary of the Treasury, 411; resigns, 412.
Thompson, Jeff., 574; is defeated at Fredericktown, Mo, 591.
Thompson, Jacob, fraud discovered in his Department, 410; advises the traitors of the Star of the West's departure; his resignation, 412; 485.
Thompson, Judge James, of Pa., speaks in favor of the Fugitive Slave Law, 212.
Thompson, George, 127.
Tipton, Mo., Gen. Fremont is visited by Gen. Cameron and suite at, 590.
Titus, Col., of Fla., a Border Ruffian, 243.
Tod, Gov. David, of Ohio, chosen President of the Douglas Convention, 318.
Tompkins. Lieut. C. H., dashes into Fairfax, 533.
Toombs, Robert, of Ga., 382: his dispatch to Georgia, 384; 88; a member of Davis's Cabinet, 429.
Topeka, Kansas, Free-State Convention at, 240; the Legislature at, dispersed, 244.
Toucey, Isaac, in the Dem. Convention, 317.
Townsend, Col. F.,
Lieut.-Col., at Ball's Bluff, 623.
Witherspoon, Rev. T. S., 128.
Wool, Gen., succeeds Gen. Butler, 531.
Wood, Col. A. M., wounded at Bull Run, 545.
Woodward, Judge Geo.
W., speech at the Philadelphia Peace meeting, 363 to 365; 406; 438.
Worcester, Mass., mob violence at, 126.
Wrentham, Mass., Abolition petition from, 144.
Wright. Col. J. V., killed at Belmont, 597-8.
Wright, Silas, 91; nominated for Vice-President 164; nominated for Governor of New York, 166.
Wyandot, Kansas, Convention at, 250.
Y.
Yancey, Wm. L., his non-interference resolve in the Convention of 1848, 192; allusion to, 259; withdraws from the Charleston Convention, 314.
Yates, Edward, on Slavery, 70.
young men's Christian Association, their interview with the President, 466-7; allusion, 472.
Z.
Zagonyi, Major, his speech to his soldiers, 591-2; his gallant charge into Springfield, 592.
Zeigler, Col., orders the houses of Secessionists at Guyandotte to be burnt.
526.
e Holy Alliance, 267; proposes to guarantee Cuba to Spain, 270; 499; action with respect to Rebel privateers; precedents furnished by England in the War of 112, 60; Mason and Slidell, 606: extract from the Prince Regent's Manifesto of 1813; the Queen's Proclamation of 1861, 607; demands and receives the persons of Mason and Slidell, 608.
Greble, Lt. John T., killed at Great Bethel, 531.
Greene, Mrs. Gen., befriends Whitney, 60-61.
Green, one of John Brown's men, 294; 298-9.
Greenville, Tenn., Union Convention at, 483.
Gregg, Col. Maxcy, at Vienna, Va., 533.
Grier, Justice, 217; on Dred Scott, 257.
grow, Galusha, of Pa., offers a bill for the admission of Kansas, 251; is a candidate for Speaker, 804; chosen Speaker at the Extra Session, 555.
Gruber, Rev. Jacob, 109.
Grundy, Felix, beaten by John Bell, 179.
Guthrie, James, of Ky., in the Democratic Convention of 1860, 317; 318; his report in the Peace Conference, 397-8 ; his plan of amendment, and the votin
lmont, Mo., battle of, 594 to 597; The Chicago Journal's report, 595-6; other reports, etc., 597.
Bendix, Col., (Union,) 529; 530.
Benham, Gen., 525; on Floyd's retreat, 526.
Benning, Henry L., in Dem. Convention, 315.
Benton, Col. Thomas, 106; 159; speech against the Annexation treaty.
164-5; his repugnance to Annexation overcome, 174; 207; on the Dred Scott decision, 253-9; allusion to, 488.
Berrien, John M., of Ga., 268.
Big Bethel, Va., battle of, 529 to 531.
Big Springs, Kansas, Free-State meeting at, 240.
Bing, Julius, at Bull Run, 547; 550.
Bingham, John A., of Ohio, 570.
Birney, James G., candidate for President, 167.
Black Jack, Kansas, battle of, 244.
Black, Jeremiah S., his opinion of Secession, 371-2; appointed Secretary of State, 411.
Blair, Col. Frank P., 490; has an interview with Gen. Price, 491; his strictures on Gen. Scott, 543-9; 555; offers a resolve to expel John B. Clark, 562.
Blair, Montgomery, in Lincoln's Cabinet, 428
. Patterson, 539; 620; at Ball's Bluff, 624.
Baptists, The, and Slavery, 119 to 121.
Barbour, James, 176.
Barbour, Philip P, of Va., his remarks on the Missouri question, 110.
Barboursville, Ky., captured by Zollicoffer, 614.
Barboursville, Va., captured by Gen. Cox, 524.
Barber, Thos.
W., shot dead in Kansas, 243.
Barker, George P., 166.
Barnwell, R. W., of S. C., a Commissioner to Washington, 411.
Barringer, Daniel M., of N. C., in the Peace Conference, 401.
Barro, 58.
Corwin, Thomas.
of Ohio, appointed Chairman of a Select Committee, 372; his report, 386-7: offers a joint resolve to amend the Constitution, 387-8; 405.
Cotton Gin, history, 53-66.
See Whitney.
Cox, Gen., (Union,) captures Barboursville, Va., and pursues Wise, 524-5.
Cox, Rev. Samuel H., his church mobbed, 126.
Cox, Samuel S., of Ohio, offers a Peace resolution in the House, 570.
Cranch, Judge, signs an Abolition petition, 142.
Crandall, prudence, persecuted for te
ty, Lieut., killed at Belmont, 597.
Douglas, Stephen A., 189; 194; reports a bill to organize Oregon, 196; proposes to extend the 36° 80′ line to the Pacific, 197; 198; reports a bill to admit Calies H., turns back the Border Ruffians, 284; in Congress, 564; 585; 587; 593.
Lane, Joseph, of Oregon, in the Dern.
Convention of 1860, 317; nominated for Vice-President, 819; makes a speech againsge of, and an extract from, 40; 50; allusion to, 369.
Ordinance of Nullification, the, 93.
Oregon, congressional action upon the Territory of, 190 to 198; has a Democratic majority, 300; 801.
Col., killed at Bull Run, 545; 552.
Smith, Caleb B., of Ind., 194; reports a bill to organize Oregon, 197; a member of the cabinet, 428.
Smith, Gen. E. K., wounded at Bull Run, 545.
Smith, Ges.
P., McClellan's order to, 620-21; 621; 622; his orders to Col. Baker, 624.
Stout, Mr., of Oregon, tenders a minority report in the Committee of Thirty-three, 387.
Stringfellow, Gen., a Borde
., of Miss., 161.
Hammond, James H., of S. C., 144; 180; 181; 830; 337.
Hamner, Rev. James G., on Slavery, 631.
Hampton, Va., burnt by Magruder's order, 529.
Hampton, Col., wounded at Bull Run, 543.
Hardy, Commander Robert, 603.
Hardwicke, Lord, on Slavery, 29.
Harlan, Mr., of Iowa, 307.
Harney, Gen. Wm.
S., makes a compact with Gen. Price; is superseded, 491.
Harper's Ferry, 414; arsenal fired and evacuated, 462; evacuated by Rebels, 535.
See John Brown.
Harrisburg, Pa., fugitive-slave arrests at, 216.
Harrisburg, Texas, burnt by Santa Anna, 150.
Harris, Gov. Isham G., of Tenn., 349; his answer to the President's requisition, 459; 483; 612.
Harris, Gen., (Rebel,) 574; 576; 589.
Harrison, Wa. Henry, 52-3; 154; 515.
Hartford Convention, the, 85.
Hatteras, bombardment of the forts at, 599; their capture, 600; 627.
Hawes, Richard, of Ky., allusion to, 509; succeeds Johnson, as Provisional Governor, 617.
Hawkins, Capt., at Frederick
rsarge, U. S. Gunboat, blockades the Sumter at Gibraltar, 602.
Keitt, Lawrence M., of S. C., an abettor of the assault on Sumner, 299; in Secession Convention, 345.
Kelley, Col., of W. Va., in command of Camp Carlile, Ohio, 520; crosses to Wheeling, 522; is wounded at Philippi, 522; captures Romney, etc., 527.
Kelly, William, at Tweddle Hall, 388.
Kendall, Amos, to P. M. at Charleston, 129.
Kentucky, 17; slave population in 1790, 36; unanimously devoted to Jefferson, etc., 83; thes Message, 519; Federal troops enter the State; Porterfield's Address, 521; battle of Philippi, 521-2; of Rich Mountain. 522-3; Cheat Mountain, 523 ; Carnifex Ferry, 525; Guyandotte destroyed, 526; boundary between West and Old Virginia, 527.
Wheeling, Va, meeting and Convention at, 518.
Wheeling Intelligencer, The, citation from, 522.
Whitney, Eli, 53; early life, etc., 58-9; goes to Georgia, 60; invents the Cotton-Gin, 61; letter to Fulton, 65; his death.
66.
White, J. W., letter fr