Found 4,581 total hits in 992 results.
ch 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.
Zollicoffer, Gen., occupies Cumberland Gap; his dispatch to Magoffin, 613; captures Barboursville, Ky.; his depredations on the Kentuckians, 614; attacks, and is driven from, Wild-Cat, 615.
Donaldson, Marshal, of Kansas, 244.
Donelson, Andrew J., for Vice-President, 247.
Dorsey, Mr., of W. Va., favors new State, 519.
Dorsheimer, Major, on Zagonyi's charge, 592.
Doubleday, Capt. Abner, at Fort Sumnter, 444.
Dougherty, Col., wounded at Belmont, 597.
Dougherty, Lieut., killed at Belmont, 597.
DougWashington, 587; his efforts to relieve Lexington, 587-8; goes to Jefferson City, 589; pushes westward; is visited by Gen. Cameron and suite, 590; reaches Warsaw; Zagonyi's charge, 591-2; is relieved of his command, 593; review of the difficulties attending his campaign, etc., 593-4; allusion to, 627.
frost, Gen. D. M., surpriseleston 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 burn
ds the Rebels at Norfolk, 473; said to have been drunk, 476.
Tallmadge, Gen. Js., of N. Y., his proviso, 74.
Tammany Hall, pro-Slavery meeting at, 126.
Taney, Roger Brooke, defends Rev. Jacob Gruber, 109; appointment as Chief Justice, 252; on Dred Scott, 253 to 257; the decision identical with Calhoun's theories, 259 ; Judge Curtis's reply to, 261-2.
Tappan, Arthur, 114; 116; 126.
Tappan, Lewis, his house mobbed, 126.
Tassells, an Indian, hung in Georgia, 106.
Taylor, Gen. Zachary, in Texas, 186; defeats the Mexicans, 187; nominated for President, and elected, 192; vote received, 193; inaugurated, 198; 199; 200; 201; Special Message, 202; Annual Message.
202; communicates the California Constitution, 203; his death, 2081; proclamation against fillibustering, 269.
Taylor, John W., of N. Y., 75; his speech on the Missouri question, 77; 78.
Tennessee, slave population in 1790, 36; withdraws from the Charleston Convention, 318; refuses to secede, 349; population
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.
Zollicoffer, Gen., occupies Cumberland Gap; his dispatch to Magoffin, 613; captures Barboursville, Ky.; his depredations on the Kentuckians, 614; attacks, and is driven from, Wild-Cat, 6
herspoon, 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.
Zollicoffer, Gen., occupies Cumberland Gap
tler, 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 ConventioWright, 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.
Zollicoffer, Gen., occupies Cumberland Gap; his dispatch to Magoffin, 613; captures Barboursville, K
nta Rosa Island, 602.
Wilson's Creek, battle of, 578 to 582.
Winthrop, Major Theo., killed at Bethel, 531.
Winchester Virginian, The, J. M. Mason to, 478-9.
Wise, Henry A., his prescription for Abolitionists, 128; 144; 146; his speech in the House, 1842, 158; opinion of John Brown, 293; 294; 329; commands the Rebels in West Virginia, 522; 524; outranked by Floyd, etc., 525.
Wisconsin, 215; 300; 301.
Wistar, 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-interferenc
illed at Bethel, 531.
Winchester Virginian, The, J. M. Mason to, 478-9.
Wise, Henry A., his prescription for Abolitionists, 128; 144; 146; his speech in the House, 1842, 158; opinion of John Brown, 293; 294; 329; commands the Rebels in West Virginia, 522; 524; outranked by Floyd, etc., 525.
Wisconsin, 215; 300; 301.
Wistar, 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 C
attle of, 578 to 582.
Winthrop, Major Theo., killed at Bethel, 531.
Winchester Virginian, The, J. M. Mason to, 478-9.
Wise, Henry A., his prescription for Abolitionists, 128; 144; 146; his speech in the House, 1842, 158; opinion of John Brown, 293; 294; 329; commands the Rebels in West Virginia, 522; 524; outranked by Floyd, etc., 525.
Wisconsin, 215; 300; 301.
Wistar, 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;