patriotism of the, of Boston, New York, and Philadelphia, D. 65 securities at the South, P. 56 reports of the Southern conven- tion of, Doc. 407 BANKS, N. P., Gen., seized steamers at Baltimore, Md., D. 22 proclamation of, July 10th, D. 24 transferred to the command of forces on the upper Potomac, D. 35 arrived at Harper's Ferry, Va., D. 42 nullifies the police protest of Bal- timore. D. 11 arrests the police Board of Balti- . more, D. 15 confirmed as major-general, D. 54 proclamation of June 27, D. 8;
Doc. 176 instructions to Col. Kenly, pro- vost-marshal of Baltimore, Doc. 178 proclamation of July 1, Doc. 196 BARNETT,, Col. 7th Indiana Regt. at Carrick's Ford, Va., Doc. 543 BANON, HENRY, arrested at Wash- ington, D. 39 Baptists, D. 3; Doc. 489 See Hudson River Baptists. convention of South Carolina, res- olutions of the, Doc. 489 Barboursville, Va., skirmish at, D. 23 account of the fight at, Doc. 285 BARNARD, J. G., Major U. S. A., report of battle of Bull Run,
his justice to an assassin, BENJAMIN, J. P., instructions to rebel marshals in reference to persons captured at sea, D. 27 his opinion of President Lincoln, Doc. 149 BENJAMIN, PARK, P 3, 43 BENSON, HENEY, of Wisconsin, anec- dote of his bravery at Bull Run, P. 15 BENNETT, JAS. GORDON, Jr., Lieut., arrests Louis de Bebian, D. 73 BENTON, —— Col. 8th Regiment Indiana volunteers, D. 8 BERKY, H. G., Col. 4th Maine vol- unteers, D. 8; Doc. 146 Bethel, Va, battle at, Doe. 164 Col. Townsend's report on, Doc. 165 Major Winthrop's notes of the
plan of the attack on, Doc. 179 secession report of the battle at
"Washington Star" narrative,
details of the battle at,
BARRY, WM. F., appointed Brig.- Gen.
"A Tribute to the Brave," by Hy.
major, U. S. A., report of battle of Bull Run,
"N. Y. Tribune" narrative, Doc. 846
ATWOOD, WILLIAM, of Ky., D. Augusta, Ga., speech of A. H. Ste-
notes to a Southern account of the battle of Bull Run,
Augusta, Me., a feast of doughnuts
BARSTOW, G. FORRESTER,
BARTOW, FRANCIS S., Gen.,
killed at Bull Run,
the body of, at Richmond, funeral of,
the battle of,
secession accounts of, "Baltimore Exchange
"Memphis Appeal" account,
gallantry of, at Bull Run, P. BARTLETT, W. O., letter of Corne- lius Vanderbilt to, Doc. 152 PATES, J. N., Brig.-Gen., honorably discharged, Doc. 353
Wilson's Creek, D. 61 BLAIR, M., Postmaster-General, let- ter to General McClellan on non-intercourse,
"Battle Hymn," by Woodbury M. Fernald,
BLENKER, LOUIS, Colonel, at Bull D. 37
BAYARD, THоs. F., of Delaware, notice of,
D. 174 D. 40 BAILLET, GEORGE, speech of, July 13, D. 33 BAKER, E. D., Col. California regt., N. Y. S. V. D. 10; Doc. 177 speech on the Bill to suppress in- surrection, D. 51; Doc. 462 BALLOU, Major Rhode Island
Vol., killed at Bull Run, Doc. 19 Baltimore, Md., John C. Breckin- ridge insulted at, seizure of arins and contraband articles at,
proclamation in reference to pass-
See battle of Bull Run. letter to Sarah Z. Evans, official report on the battle of Bull Run, Doc. 868 and the Hampton Legion, P. 12 promoted, D. 87
bulletin to the rebel army after the battle of Bull Run, Doc. 108 forage order of, D. 38; Doc. 894
rebel, at the battle of Black- burn's Ford, Va., "Books for the army,"
Booneville, Mo., account of the bat-
D. 9 BEACH, ELIZABETHI T. PORTER, P. 49 BEAUREGARD, P. G. T., at Manas-
report of battle of Bull Run, Doc. $3 appointed brigadier-general, D. 60 BLEVINS, JOHN, protest against the
proceedings of the East Ten- nessee Union Convention, Doc. 158 Blockade. The London Post on the, Doc. 125 BOERSTEIN,, Col. anecdote of, P. 83 BOKER, GEORGE H., P. 65, 89 Bombs, rebels', filled with rice, P. 90 BONHAM, M. H., Brigadier-General,
wanted for rebel winter quarters,
epigram on his bravery, anecdote of,
tle of, P. 69 rebel account of the battle of, P. 70 BOOTH and the United States, case of, Doc., 141 BORRON, FLORENCE WILLESFORD,
BEBIAN, LOUIS D., arrested at New- port, R. I. Bedford, Westchester co., N. Y., Havelocks made by the ladies of,
P. 105 Boston, Mass., 2d and 4th Batta- lions of, offer their services to U. S. Government,
S. Teakle Wallis's report to the Md. legislature on the memo- rial of the police commissioners of, D. 56 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, com- munication on, cut off, D. 8 BANCROFT, GEO., speech to the De Kalb regt., N. Y. S. V., Doc. 400 Bangor, Me., office of the "Demo- crat" at, destroyed, D. 64 Banks, convention of the officers of the Southern, D. 43
BEE BARNARD E., Gen., killed at Bull Run, notice of, BELL, JOUN, of Ky., BELLOWS, HENRY W., president of Sanitary Commission, Doc. 174 BELT,, Dr., of Md., arrested, D. 39 BENDIX, JOHN E., Col., at the bat- tle of Bethel, Doc. 164 BENHAM, H. W., Gen., at the battle of Carrick's Ford, Doc. 289-292 report of the battle at Carrick's Ford, Doc. 543
patriotism of the banks of
letter from a member of the "Pal- metto Guard" on the battle, P. 24 handcuffs captured at, P. 25 position of the Confederate forces at the battle of, Doc. 94 why the rebels did not pursue af- ter the battle, P. 14 Southern account of the, Doc. 47 an English officer's opinion of, P. 10 what the rebels say they captured at, P. a visit to the battle-field of, by a rebel, return of the wounded Richmond, anecdotes of horses at, Confederate resolutions in refer- ence to the battle of, Doc. 392 havoc in the Alabama regiments at, P. 13 how the news of the battle of, was received in California, P. 80 the wounded at, P. 92
CANNING, E. W. B., notice of, "Can't Settle Accounts." See Č.S.A. CANTWELL, Lt.-Col. of Ohio, notice of,
Cards, a pack of, saves the life of a soldier at Bull Run,
See "Manassas Races," Peters- burg (Va.) Gazette's incidents of the battle of,
P. 16 speech of Capt. Wilson of Atlanta, Ga., on the battle, P. 12 loss of the rebels in the battle, P. 12 "Tall Running" at, P. 17
release of the Federal surgeons captured at,
Bull Run, Sunday, July 21st, by Alice B. Haven,
P. 1 Bunker Hill, Va., Gen. Patterson's Doc. 803 D. 80 Capt. Missouri 1st Regt., bravery of, at battle of Wilson's Creek, Doc. 518 BURKE,, Col., on habeas cor- pus. D. 67 BURKE, T. B., secessionist, hung at Lane, Illinois, D. 3
BROWN, JOHN, "dead, yet speak-
his "song," his "raid" into Virginia, Doc. 127 BROWNLEE, J. A., approves the Mis-
BROWNSON, ORESTES A.,
BRYANT, WILLIAM CULLEN, P. BUCKINGHAM, W. A., Gov., eall to
the people of Connecticut, Aug. 15,
Doc. 531 BUCKNER, 8. B., Gen., Agreement with Gen. McClellan, D. 5-8 correspondence with Gov. Ma- goffin, Doc. 163 letter to Lloyd Tillman, Doc. 164 BUCKSTONE, B. F., Surgeon, Fifth Maine Regt.,
D. 65 BUDD, WM., Commander, report of the attack on the steamer Res- olute, Doc. 531 confirmed as Brig.-
Gen. Tyler's supplementary_re-
BURNSIDE, A. E., Col., returns fugi- tive slaves.
D. 5 in the advance into Virginia, D. 82 at Bull Run, D. 86 report of battle of Bull Run, Doc. supplementary report of, Doc. BUTLER, BENJ. F., Gen., letter to Secretary Cameron on the "con- traband," D. 47; Doc. 437 order in reference to the sale of intoxicating liquors, D. 52; Doc. 471 appointed to command of volun- teer forces near Fortress Mon- roe, D. 74 Cameron's letter to, on "Contra- bands," Doc. 493 D. 70 P. 97
"Cast Down, but not Destroyed." by A. E., P. 5 Cataline Steamer, burnt at Fortress Monroe, D. 16
general orders before the
BUTLER, JOHN G., Capt., at the Bat- tle of Bethel, Doc. 165
"Catholic Cathedral," by T. Hul-
Beauregard's official report, "N. Y. Times'" narrative, "Atalanta Confederacy" narra-
BUTLER, PIERCE, arrested at Phila- delphia, D. 71 BUTTERFIELD, DAN., Col. 12th Regt. N. Y. S. M., D. 50
"Charleston Mercury' "account,
bert Underwood, CATLIN, J. D., arrested at Washing- ton, D. 89 CATRON, Judge, expelled from Nashville, Tenn., D. 65 "Cavalry Song," Charles G. Leland, P. 50
CADWALLADER, Gen., honorably discharged, D. 35 Cairo, Ill., Fremont's expedition to, Doc. 467 CALHOUN, JOHN C., Doc. 134 California, how the news of the Bat- tle of Bull Run was received in, P. 80 California Regiment N. Y. S. V., list of officers of, Doc. 177 CALLAHAN,, Lt.-Col., at the Battle of Athens, Mo.. Doc. 484 CALVERT, , Mr., of Maryland, Resolution in reference to the amendment of the Constitution, D. 57 CAMERON, SIMON, Letter to Gen. Butler on "Contrabands," D. 60; Doc. 493
Cayenne Pepper, an implement of P. 59 Centipedes, an implement of war, P. 71 Centreville, Va., the retreat from, July 21st. See Bull Ran. Doc. 376 CHAMBERLIN, Capt., at the battle of Bethel, Doc. 164 CHAMBLISS, JOHN R., letter from Jeff. Davis to, D. 48; Doc. 440 Chaplain, a lively, P. 74 CHAPLIN, Lieut., U. S. N., at Mat- thias Point, D. 6 CHARA, MANUEL, Lt.-Col. 2d Regt. New Mexico Volunteers, D. 29 "Charleston Courier," opinion of Soulouque" Lincoln,
remarks on the capture of the privateer Savannah,
"provoked by Virginia papers,
D. 54 its opinion of the Confederate Commissioners, D. 13 on the Loss of Washington," D. 43 its opinion of the 16th Regiment of S. C. M., D. 26 its account of the loss of the pri- vateer Jeff. Davis, D. 69 Charleston, Mo., battle of, D._71; Doc. 535
Gen. Fremont's despatches, Doc. 535 "St. Louis' Democrat" account,
Doc. 535 "N. Y. Tribune" account, Doc. 586 Charleston, S. C., meeting of the Presbytery of
queries to the "Confederate" dis-
Concord, N. H., account of the destruction of the office of the "Democratic Standard" in, Doc. 490; D. 59 Confederation of the U. S. Doc. 133 "Confederate" Alien Law, N. O. Delta's remarks on the, D. 65 "Confederate Army," generals of the, Doc. 296; D. 37 position of the, July 10th, P. 10 field officers of, killed and wound-
ed in battle of Bull Run, P. 15 card from a colonel in the, P. 73 "Confederate" Artillery, increase of, D. 72 "Confederate Congress," North Car- olina delegates to, met at Richmond, appoints a day of thanksgiving,
D. 37 adopts the doctrine of the Paris Congress, 1856, in reference to maritime law, except the clause referring to privateering, D. 60 passed the bill admitting Missouri to the Southern Confederacy, thanks Ben McCulloch,
on bounty for prisoners captured by privateers,
peace proposition considered by the Mobile Register,
Cox, HENRY, Rev., anecdote of, P. 6 Cox, J. D., Brig -Gen., honorably
Cox, Brig.-Gen., his despatch
to Gov. Pierpont, Cox, Gen., occupied Charles- ton, Va.,
D. 41: Doc. 402 P. 9 COXETTER, Capt. of the pri vateer "Jeff Davis," D. 69 CRAGIE, BENTON, of N. C., D. 8 CRAVEN, THOMAS S., Commander,
calls 100,000 volunteers into the field,
report on the attack on the steamer "Resolute,"
CREEDON,, Father, of Auburn,
Jeff. Davis' message to the, July 20, Doc. 255 act of the, respecting alien ene- mies, Doc. 492 act of increasing the artillery Doc. 538 district attorney,"
N. Y., his war speech, CREIGH, JAMES, speech at Annapo lis, Md., D. 75
CRITTENDEN, JOHN J., of Kentucky,
D. 55 D. 56 Government," list Doc. 354
remarks on the Confiscation Bill,
remarks on the Loan Bill, Doc. 258 CRITTENDEN, -, Col. 6th Indiana
of the officers of the, "Confederated Republic," the her- esy of a, "Confederate States of America," the recognition of, not attained, D. 26 commissioners to Europe, D. 18, 74. Constitution of the, Doc. 821 Confiscation Bill of the United States, Crittenden's speech on Doc. 475; D.
Doc, 477 CROSSLY, Lieut., rebel, captured, the, 53 Doc. 478 passed, D. 54" C. S. A.", a significant interpreta- approved Aug. 6th, Doc. 475 tion of P. 70 Congress of the United States. See Cuba, Capt.-General of, releases the House of Reps. & Senate. prizes of the privateer "Sum- Congress of Paris of 1856, Confed- ter," erate Congress adopts the doc- trine of the, in reference to maritime law, except the clause referring to privateering, D. GO Connecticut Militia, gallantry of the 2d Regiment of, at Bull Run, Doc.
not a league, Madison's letters on the,
Doc. 523 P. 15 CUTLER, L., Col. 6th Regt. Wiscon- sin Volunteers, D. 54
Colorado, steamship, accident to, D. Columbia College, N. Y., President King's address to the graduat- ing class of 1861,
"Cutting off the Quinine,"
Cutting out a prize," by the steainer Niagara,
DALY. C. P., Judge, notice of,
Marshal of Baltimore, Md., DoиERTY, E. P., escapes from Sud- D. 24 ley Church,
DARE, C. P., Col., at the battle of
Falling Waters, Va.,
D. 71 Doc. 246 D. 75 DAVIES, THOMAS A., Col. 16th Regt. D. 2 N. Y. S. V., report of a reconnoissance on the D. 8; Doc. 174 Fairfax Road, Va, July 13th, D. 30; Doc, 303 report on the occupation of Fair- fax Court House, report of battle of Bull Run, Doc. 84 Doc. 454 DAVIS, GEORGE, delegate to Con- federate Congress, DAVIS, J. AMORY, of Boston, notice D. 2 of, DAVIS, JEFFERSON, letter to Abra- D. 65 ham Lincoln,
DAVIDSON, A. R., of N. C.,
his letter to President Lincoln read in the Confederate Con- gress, letter to John R. Chambless, D. 45 D. 43: Doc. 440 letter on the battle of Bull Run, considers the "victory" at Bull Doc. 50 Run a defeat,
message of, July 20th,
remarks on the message of, by C.
DIx, Joux A., Gen., confirmed as D. 70 Major-General, D. 54 Doc. 853
assumes command,
DODGE, GEO. R., appointed Police
ELY, ,captured at Bull Run, P. 8, 32 ELZEY, ARNOLD, Gen., rebel, re-
"Democratic Standard," of Con- cord, N. H., office of, destroyed, DENNIS, MARY W., 1st Lieut. in a D. 59; Doc. 490 Minnesota Regiment, DE PEYSTER, FRED., Jr., his endu- P. 58 rance at Bull Run, DERRICK, CLARENCE, 2d Lieut. U. P. 108 S. A., dismissed from the ser- vice, DEVENS, CHARLES, Col. Massachu- D. 35; Doc. 853 setts 15th Regt, DE VILLIERS,, Col., at the bat- D. 59 tle of Scarytown, Va., DE WITT, THOMAS, D. D., notice of, Doc. 332 D. 55
DE WOLF, WINTHROP, remarks on Russell's letters on the battle of Bull Run, DICKINSON, DANIEL S., address at Doc. 64 Amherst College, July 10th, D. 24; Doc. 259 speech of, before the citizens of Broome and Chenango Coun- ties, New York, DICKINSON,, Lieut., rebel, his D. 33 account of Wheat's Battalion in the battle of Bull Run, DILLON, 2d Lieut., dismissed P. from the U. S. A., DIMMICK, - D. 21
declaration of grievances of, Doc. 155 Messrs. Blevins and Kyle's pro- test against,
Excelsior Brigade, N. Y. S. V. See N. Y. Vols.
ECHOLS, J. A., Secretary to the Tex- as Indian commission,
Edwards' Ferry, Va. "Eighty-five Years Ago," a ballad for the Fourth of July, by A. J.
ELLIS, JULIUS, Capt. 71st Regt. N. Y. S. V.,
ELLIS, J. W., Gov. of N. C.,
ELMORE, W. A., Gen., of New Or-
Fire Zouaves, N. Y. S. V., at battle
his general order after the battle of Wilson's Creek, "Fremont's Battle Hymn," by Jas.
GIBSON,, Lieuterant, at Po-
returned to New York, FISHER,, Col., killed at Bull Run,
"French Lady" captures the steam- er St. Nicholas,
GILVEREY,, Captain, of the ship
FISKE, FRANK S., Lt.-Col. 2d regi ment New Hampshire Vols., report of battle of Bull Run,
Mary Goodell, courageous con- duct of the wife of,
"God Preserve the Union," by John Savage,
account of the capture of the,
Doc. 255 FRISBEE, EDWARD, Colonel 30th Regiment N. Y. S. Volunteers, D. 10; Doc. 176 FROST, DANIEL, of Western Va., D. 16 FROST, D. M., letter to Gov. Jack- Doc. 494 D. CO Doc. 1
"Flag song of the Michigan Volun- teers," by D. B. Duffield,
son, the treason of, FRY, JAMES B., Adjutant-General, U. S. A., D. 8 Fugitive Slaves-returned by Col. Burnside,
Flat Rock, Ga, verbatim letter of P. 71 the postmaster of, Florida, Ordinance of Secession, Doc. 407 Doc. 282
D. not permitted to reside in the camps of the National army, D. number escaped from the South during the years 1840-1860, P. 57 FULLER, JAMES, killed at Matthias D. 67 Point, Va.,
FLAGG, SOLOMON, notice of, Flags of North Carolina,
FLOYD, JOHN B., on the depreda- tions of the Mormons, sells for old iron perfect guns be- longing to the United States, P. 47 his operation with Mr. Burke's P. 100 horses, Galveston, Texas, cannonaded, D. 57 Foot's Resolution, Webster's speech Doc. 188 account of the bombardment of, Doc. 484 FOOTE, SOLOMON, speech of, at New D. 8 GAMBLE, HAMILTON R., elected D. 50 York, June 25th, Governor of Missouri, Foreigners, U. S. War Department's his inaugural to the Missouri order in reference to the enlist- D. 51: Doc. 458 Convention, D. 85; Doc. 858 ment of, proclamation to the citizens of D. 59 See Seward's letter to F. A. Al- Missouri, military inspectors appointed by, D. 76 Doc. 472
"God save the Flag of our Native Land," dedicated to the mem- ory of my father, who was in the war of 1812, the brave boy- cornet of the Bourbon cavalry, P. 53 Ky. By "M. R. M.," "Going to the Wars," by Edward S. Ellis, Good Samaritan, a, GOODE, JOHN THOMAS, 1st Lieuten- ant, dismissed from the U. S. Army,
GOODFELLOW., Orderly Sergt. at the fight at Bethel, Va., "Goodwin Riflemen," of Concord, N. II.,
GORDON, GEORGE H., Colonel 2d
Regiment Mass, Volunteers. D. 23 "Gordon," privateer, captures of the,
GORMAN, WILLIS A., Colonel 1st Minnesota Volunteer Regt.
D. 8; Doc. 174 report of battle of Bull Run, Doe. 27 supplementary report of battle of Doc. 28 Bull Run, GOULD, CHARLES. See Newspapers. GOULD, LAFAYETTE, Surgeon, dis- D. 20 missed from the U. S. A., Government employees, report on
Great Falls, Va.. skirmish at, GREBLE, JOHN T., Lieutenant, let-
GRAHAM, C. K., Colonel 5th Regi- ment N. Y. S. Volunteers. Grafton, Va., excitement at,
GARCELON, -, Surgeon-General
to be razed with red pepper,
to be filled with centipedes and lizards.
Garibaldi Guard, N. Y. S. V., wo- men in,
Fortress Monroe, Va., Gen. Wool
GARLAND, ROBERT, Captain, dis- missed from the Federal army,
GRAY, WILLIAM, of Boston, notice of,
Great Bethel, Va., account of oc-
FOSTER, CHARLES HENRY, address to the freemen of North Caro- lina,
currences before the battle of See Bethel.
Fourth of July, celebrated in the
Sandwich Islands,
the New Orleans Picayune's D. 22; Doc. 252 D. 42 Regiment, killed, confirmed as Brig.- D. 54 Doc. 850
Frederick, Md., resolutions of the
Frederick Town, Mo., rebels sur- prised at,
FREE, W. H., Lieut. 7th Ohio Regi-
ment, captures secessionists, D. 81 "Freedom," by M. F. Tupper, P. 87 "Freedom's Banner,"
Ď. 43 GARNETT, ROBERT S., General, es- D. 28 capes from Laurel Hill, killed at Carrick's Ford, Va., D. 80 account of the death of, Doc. 259, 290 GARKICK,, negro cook of the "Enchantress," anecdote of, D. 52 GARRISON, LLOYD, quoted by the D. 49 Memphis Appeal," GARRISON, Judge, Kings Co., N. Y. See Habeas Corpus, D. 67 GARTHELL, L. I., Colonel, rebel, P. 15 wounded at Bull Run, GARVIN, WILLIAM, of Kentucky, D. 68 Gauley Bridge, Va., Wise's flight D. 50 from, Genevieve, Mo., money seized at, D. 68 by the U. S. troops, "Gentlemen's Magazine," quotation Doc. 891 from, Georgia, 2d Regiment of, passed D. 44 through Charleston, S. C.,
a destitute regiment of, arrived at Richmond, Va., Governor of, refuses arms,
ter to his wife on the day pre- P. 43 vious to his death, GREENE, WILLIAM R., Colonel 14th Regiment Mass. Volunteers, D. 60 GREEN, HENRY, of Louisville, Ky., D. 33 shoots a secessionist, GREENHOW,, Mrs. See Female Spies. GREENLEAF, C. T.,
GREEN, MARTIN, rebel, at the battle Doc 489 of Athens, Mo.,
Greenville, Tenn., Union Conven- tion meet at.
GROW, GALUSHA A., elected Speak-
er of House of Congress,
speech of July 4th,
D. 5 GRIFFIN, CHARLES, Captain, report Doe. 23 of battle of Bull Run, P. 79 GRIFFITH,, U. S. N.,
Freeman's Journal, presented by the Grand Jury,
GUION, FRED. A., The Compromise
FREMONT, JOHN C., Gen., the ances-
troops of, at the fight at Laurel Hill, Va.,
condition of his compromise peti- tion,
"George B. Baker," the schooner, captured.
his remonstrance in reference to compromise,
George the Fourth, tents captured
account of his expedition to Cairo
from, in 1812, used by National troops, GERHARDT,,
GUNNELL, F. M, Surgeon U. S. N.,
official report of fight at Mat- thias Point, Va.,
GWATHMEY, WM. H., of Va.,
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