Doc. 866; Seventh Regiment, D. 78; Doc. 273; Eighth Regiment, officers of, Doc. 296; Ninth Regiment, D. 93; Doc. 839; Tenth Regiment, D. 92, 95; Fourteenth Regiment of, at New York, D. 108; Doc. 413 officers of the, Doc. 415; Eighteenth Regiment, D. 108; Twentieth Regiment, D. 82, 102; Doc. 366; Ellsworth's Fire Zouaves, D. 50 departure of, from N. Y., Doc. 165
Nicholas, Wilson Cary, Int. 19
Nicholson, —, Judge, speech at Louisville, Ky., D. 32
Nina, guard-boat, D. 6
Norfolk, Va., secession meeting at, D. 4; secessionists at, threaten the frigate Brooklyn, D. 9; movements of secessionists at, D. 10; harbor of, obstructed, D. 29; defences in the harbor of, D. 62
North, the Union feeling of the, January 2, P. 9; the predicted sufferings of the, P. 9; the fighting resources of the, P. 58; subscriptions to the war in the, P. 59; the soliders of the, described by the Southern press, P. 70; war spirit of the, illustrated, P. 81; religious spirit of the, P. 81; per
Samuel B., speech to the 20th Regiment N. Y. S. V., D. 102; Doc. 365
Rule Slavcownia, P. 88
Runyon, Brig.-Gen., D. 55
Russell, Lord, John, on the blockade, D. 83; notices of, D. 91, 301, 303; letter of, to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, Doc. 337
Russell, S. P., P. 18
Russell, W. H., correspondent of the London Times, D. 87; letters to the London Times on American affairs, April 30 and May 1, Doc. 814; his important suggestions to Col. Hardee, P. 94
Russia, position of, D. 105
Rust, A., D. 72
S
Sackendorf, Otto, speech at the Union meeting, N. Y., Doc. 107
Sag Harbor, patriotism of the citizens of, D. 42
Salem Zouaves, the, D. 61; anecdote of the bravery of the, P. 40
Sanders, George N., advises the secession of the border States, P. 21; his method to prevent anarchy, P. 28; his despatch concerning the secession of Rhode Island, P. 26
Sandford, Maj-Gen., tenders the whole force of New York militia for the
otice of, D. 95; leave Cumberland, Md., D. 100
Indian Trust Fund, D. 5
Indians. the Catawba tribes tender to Gov. Pickens, D. 16; notice of, D. 43; stationed at Harper's Ferry, D. 77; Cherokees in the Southern army, P. 126, 127
Ingraham, D. P., Judge, D. 40
Ingraham Henry, D. 27
Ink, Blood, and Tears, the taking of Fort Sumter, P. 90
Ireland, union with England, Int. 16
Irish Regular, anecdote of an, P. 57
Irishmen, among the rebels, D. 103
Ironton, Mo., lead seized at, D. 76
Irvine, Colonel, D. 83
Irving, Jim, notice of, P. 150
Ithaca, N. Y., volunteers from, D. 56
It is great for our Country to die, P. 105
Ives, T. P., commissioned in the revenue service, D. 71
J
Jacobus, J. J., Mrs., P. 136
Jackson, Claiborne F., Gov. of Mo., his reply to Cameron, D. 30; secession sympathies of, D. 55; calls for 50,000 troops, D. 101; evacuates Jefferson City, Mo., D. 104; notices of, D. 47, 107; proclamation, Ju
. 84; a Boston sculptor's offer for, P. 96; on the capture of Washington, P. 137
Wilkins, —, Judge, at Pittsburg, Pa, D. 25
Wilkinson, Mrs., of Pittsburg, D. 25
Willard, C. M., D. 45
Willey, W. J., D. 94
William Aiken, the revenue cutter, surrendered, D. 7
Williams, John E., Doc. 306
Williams, Samuel L., of Stirling, Ky., P. 99
Williams, Thomas, Doc. 116
Williams, Wm. R., D. D., Doc. 307
Williamsport, Md., D. 73; rebels at, D. 89
Wilmington, Del., patriotism, D. 7; Union meeting at, D. 28; action of the council of, D. 36; North Carolina, forts at, seized by Gov. Ellis, D. 9; effect of Liucoln's war proclamation in, D. 25; Ohio, war spirit of, D. 32
Wilmot, John G., D. 69
Wilson, Andrew, Doc. 328
Wilson, Colonel, Second Regiment, Ohio troops, D. 77; Doc. 272
Wilson, William, Colonel, Sixth Regt. N. Y.S. V., D. 102; Doc. 366; speech at the departure of his regiment, Doc. 367
Wilson's Zouaves leave N. Y.,
correspondellco with Gov. Ellis, of N. C. D. 12; Doc. 18; expels General Twiggs, D. 18; letter to J. F. Speed, D. 86; on the pending revolution, Doc. 283
Holt, 11.
D., M. D., D. 28
Homer, Lient., at Mobile, Ala., D. 19
Homespun Party, in Miss., P. 25
Hooper, Johnson F., secretary of the Southern Convention, D. 17
Hope, James Barron, P. 145
Hornby, Me., Ethan Spike on the secession of, P. 22
Hotaling, Samuel, D. 39; Doc. 104
Hotchkiss & Sons of Sharon, Ct., D. 42
Houston. Sam., proclaims the secession of Texas, D. 18; defines his position, D. 74; speech at Independence, Texas, May 10, Doc. 266
Howard, O. O., Col. Third Maine Regiment, Doc. 344
Howe, Elias, Jr., notice of, D. 92
Howe, S. G., M. D., D. 96
Howe, W. W., P. 30
How the B's stung the Chivalry, P. 143
Hubbard, C. D., Doc. 328
Hubbard, —, artist, N. Y., D. 56
Hudson, H. N., Rev., D. 43
Hudson, N. Y., meeting at, D. 35
Hughes,
Doc. 21; reasons for secession, Int. 24; Governor of, prohibits payment to Northern creditors, D. 45; troops of, for Richmond, Va., D. 49; troops of, at Pensacola, D. 68; arms of the state of, not to be carried out of jurisdiction, D. 72; corresponfloating bridge, D. 97
Rice, Alexander H., speech at Roxbury, Mass., D. 61
Richards, W. C., P. 46, 53
Richmond, Va., secession at, D. 7; effect of Lincoln's war proclamation in, D. 25; Custom-house, &c., seized at, D. 32; the rebel a, Ga., March 21, D. 19; Doc. 44; personal appearance of, P. 24; offered a place in Lincoln's cabinet, P. 9; speech at Richmond, Va., April 22, D. 40; Doc. 134; speech at Atlanta, Ga, April 30, D. 51; Doc. 175; speech at Atlanta, Ga., May 23, Doc. 27 D. 46
Winthrop, R. C., anecdote of, P. 21
Wiscassett, Me., Union at, D. 52
Wise, Henry A., speech at Richmond, Va., June 1, D. 90; Doc. 322; in the Virginia convention, P. 40
Withers, T. J., delegate to Montgomery Congress, D.
Breshwood, Capt., surrenders the cutter Robert McClellan, D. 16
Brown, George M., of Mobile, Ala., D. 13
Bridgeport, Conn., Union meeting at, D. 35
Briggs, G. N., Governor of Massmter, P. 41
Hart, Roswell, D. 103
Hartford, Conn., D. 28
Hartwell, —, Capt., of Mobile, Ala., D. 44
Harvard Medical School, D. 52
Havana, Southern Commissioners at, P. 42; the on the pending revolution, Doc. 283
Holt, 11.
D., M. D., D. 28
Homer, Lient., at Mobile, Ala., D. 19
Homespun Party, in Miss., P. 25
Hooper, Johnson F., secretary of the South Jackson in, D. 102
Mitchell, O. M., speech at the Union meeting, N. Y., Doc. 103
Mobile, Ala., secession of South Carolina celebrated at, D. 4; secession majority in, D. 5; arsenal at, se. J., delegate to Montgomery Congress, D. 10
Women, patriotism of, D. 56; P. 26, 43; of Mobile, Ala., D. 58; address to the, of N. Y., Doc. 158; an incident of, at the South, P. 44; the terrible
ack on the Brooklyn Navy Yard, P. 21
Kershaw, —, Colonel, D. 51
Ketcham, Hiram, speech at the Union meeting, N. Y., Doc. 98
Keynton, John, P. 18
Key West, forts at, to be seized, D. 10; Lincoln's proclamation in reference to D. 65
Kilpatrick, Judson, Capt., D. 98; report of the battle of Great Bethel, Va., Doc. 358
Kilburn, B. W., of Littleton, N. H., P. 71
Kimball, Auguste Cooper, P. 3
King cotton, a poem, P. 72
King, John E., D. 32
Kingston, N. Y., Union meeting, D. 32
Kingwood, Va., Union meeting at, D. 56
Kirkland, Charles P., speech to the officers and soldiers of the 14th Regiment, N. Y. S. V., Doc. 413
Kirkland, C. P., Jr., Doc. 156
Knights of the Golden Circle, D. 94
Knoxville, Ky., riot at, D. 69
Koch, Ignatz, Doc. 108
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Ladd, Luther C., killed at Baltimore, D. 53
Lafayette, Ind., first troops left, D. 29
Laisser, Aller, P. 13
Lake Borgne, La., D. 95
Lamon,
D. 32; letter to the bank officers of New York, Doc. 306; notice of, P. 22
Morgan, George G. W., P. 13, 85
Morgan, Tracy R., D. 67
Morgan and Company, of Nashville, Tenn., good example of, P. 38
Morris, George P., P. 86
Morris, W. W., Major, letter to Judge Giles of Baltimore, Doc. 239
Morris, Thomas A., Gen., proclamation at Philippi, Va., D. 96; Brig.-Gen., Doc. 333; proclamation to the citizens of Western Virginia, June 8, Doc. 348
Morris' Island, Charleston harbor, batteries at, D. 8, 20
Morrisanla, N. Y., Union meeting at, D. 40
Morrison, —, Capt., of the cutter Lewis Cass, D. 16
Morrison, James M., Doc. 306
Morrison, J. G., Jr., raises the U. S. flag at Harper's Ferry, Md., D. 104
Morss, Josephine, P. 15
Mortinier, Henry, of Md., Dec. 175
Morton, A., flag-raising in New York, at the store of, P. 44
Morton, —, Gov., of Indiana, D. 47
Moses, C. Lee, Capt., reply to J. P. Benjamin, P. 182
Mos
n flag degraded at, P. 70
Savannah Republican criticizes Governor Brown, of Ga., D. 72
Sawyer's rifled cannon, experiment at the Rip Raps, Va., D. 104
Saxe, —, Marshal, his average of the casualties in war, P. 95
Schaffer, Chauncey, D. 46
Schell, Augustus, P. 8
Schenck, Robert C., appointed Brigadier-General, D. 85; notice of, D. 102; speech at the Union meeting, New York, April 20, Doc. 93; official report of the ambuscade at Vienna, Va., Doc. 405
Schenectady, N. Y., D. 10; Union meeting at, D. 35
Schwarzwaelder, —, Colonel 5th Regt., N. Y. S. M., Doc. 163
Scotland, union with England, Int. 16
Scott Life Guard, First Regiment of, left New York, D. 92; notice of, Doc. 337
Scott and the Veteran, a poem, P. 102
Scott, Robert S., offered a place in Lincoln's Cabinet, P. 9
Scott, T. Parkin, D. 29
Scott, Winfield, General, notices of, D. 9, 14, 22; preparing to meet secessionists in Washington, D. 10; rumored resig