ky, Estelle, 108
138.Seceding Virginia, Mrs. Sigourney,116
139.America to the World, Vanity Fair,116
140.The Voices of the Hour, S. P. D., 117
141.Bay State Song, N. 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
ns' Speech,22
25.London Times on Disunion Movement,25
26.Toombs to Mayor Wood, and Reply,26
27.Louisiana Secession Ordinance,26
28.The U. S. Cutter McClelland,27
29.The U. S. Mint at New Orleans,27
30.Texas Ordinance of Secession,27
31.Secretary Dix's Report,28
32.Montgomery Convention, Delegates to,29
33.Constitution of Confederate States,29
34.Southern Opinions,30
35.Memminger's Speech to the Convention,30
36.Counting the Vote for President of U. S.,31
37.Jefferson Davis's Inauguly,80
71.N. Y. 7th Regiment--Departure for Washington,80
72.Massachusetts 8th Regiment — Officers, &c.,81
73.Fort Moultrie--Report in Charleston Courier,82
73 1/2.New York Union Meeting, April 20, 1861,82
Full Reports of Speeches by
Gen. Dix,W. M. Evarts,
D. S. Dickinson,David Dudley Field,
Senator Baker,W. Curtis Noyes,
John Cochrane,Robt. C. Schenck,
Mayor Wood,R. J. Walker,
Henry J. Raymond,Professor Mitchell,
Archbishop Hughes,Ex-Gov. Hunt,
James T. Brady,S. B. Chittenden
rn Song, L. M., 136
169.Songs of the Rebels: To the Washington Artillery, N. O. Delta,137
170.Songs of the Rebels: Secession Song,137
171.Patriotic Song, Bost.
Daily Adv.,140
172.The Battle Cry,140
173.Hymn for a Flag-Raising, Mrs. H. B. Stowe,140
174.Soldier's Hymn,140
175.Gen. Harney, Bost.
Transcript,141
176.The Charge on Twelve Hundred at Fairfax, Vanity Fair,141
177.To the 3d Regiment, Maine, W. C. Baker,142
178.Good-Bye, Boys, M. A. Dennison,142
179.The Hempen Cravat, R. H. Stoddard,142
180.Songs of the Rebels: Pensacola — To My Son, by M. S., 145
181.Songs of the Rebels: A Mother sends Three Sons, L. F., 145
182.Songs of the Rebels: A beautiful Poem, Jas. B. Hope,145
183.Songs of the Rebels: A War Song for Virginia, Rich. Enq...,146
184.Songs of Tee Rebels: To the Tories of Virginia, Richmond Ex.147
185.The Starry Flag, John Savage,149
186. E Pluribus Unum, Rev. John Pierpont,150
187.The Uprising of the People, E. J. Cutler,151
Incidents, Rumors, etc.
16
25.Yankee Doodle's Suggestions, G. W. Westbrook,16
26.The Stars and Stripes,16
27.God Save our Native Land!
Jas. Walden,17
28.Our Fatherland,17
29.The New Year and the Union, Geo. D. Prentice,17
30.The Seventh, Fitz-James O'Brien,17
31.The United States Flag, W. Ross Wallace,18
32.National Guard Marching Song, A. J. H. Duganne,19
33.Songs of the Rebels: War Song,19
34.Songs of the Rebels: On Fort Sumter,19
35.A New-Song of Sixpence, Vanity Fair,23
36.The Great Bell Roland, Theo. Tilton,29
37.The Sentinel of the 71st, J. B. Bacon,29
38.Work to Do, R. H. Stoddard,29
39. All we Ask is to be let alone, Hartford Courant,30
40.Original Ode, Charleston, S. C., July 4,30
41.The New Birth, W. W. Howe,31
42.An Appeal for the Country, Ellen Key Blunt,31
43. Liberty and Union, one and Inseparable, F. A. H., 31
44.The 19th of April, 1861, Lucy Larcom, 32
45.Through Baltimore, Bayard Taylor,32
46.Under the Washington Elm, Oliver Wendell Holmes,33
47.Sumter,33
48.The Two E
' Instructions to Privateers,272
193.New York Volunteers, 7th Regiment,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.E Welcome to the Invaders, Charleston Courier,93
120.Songs of the Rebels: Maryland, Charleston Mercury,93
121.Scott and the Veteran, Bayard Taylor,102
122.Elmer E. Ellsworth, A. A. A., N. Y. Tribune,102
123.Ode to North and South, London Punch,102
124. Qui Transtulit Sustinet, L. L. Weld,103
125.The Volunteer, Harvard Mag.,10Virginia, Mrs. Sigourney,116
139.America to the World, Vanity Fair,116
140.The Voices of the Hour, S. P. D., 117
141.Bay State Song, N. 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,