INDE X. EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS IN THE INDEX. D. stands for Diary of Events; Doc. for Documents; and P. for Poetry, Rumors and Incidents. A PAGE PAGE notice of, 82 83 D. 51 "Admiral," British ship, captured D. 111 P. 30 Anecdote of a negro boy, P. 4. 14 D. 7 of a brave Kentucky girl, D. 98 PAGE 7 A Call to Kentuckians," by a D. 50 ADAMS, CHARLES FRANCIS, Speech off Savannah, Ga., "Adriatic, steamer. See London Advertisement, curious. See Julian Rhett "A Fable for some Professing Unionists," A. L.," poems by, Alabama, 4th regiment of See A. B. Moore. Va., battle at, D. 111; Doc. 466 An Amazonian leader. See Sarah ANDREWS, Hatteras Expedition. "Another Yankee Doodle," D. 118; D. 51 "Atlanta (Ga.) Confederacy," its estimate of Beauregard, 99 Doc. P. 13 AULL, R., of St. Louis, 90 P.. 25 Bacon Creek, Va., skirmish near, D. 46 D. 110 BAILEY, Lieut. Fifth Cavalry, D. 12 letter to Melancthon Smith, APPLEGATE, NELLY, P. 70 D. 68 A Prediction fulfilled," anecdote P. 35 Bailey's Cross Roads, Va, rebel ARCHER. J. B., arrested, D. 11 A rebel heroine, D. 57 skirmish at, D. "Ariel," brig, capture of, D. 64 BAKER, EDWARD D., appointed P. 87 Arkansas, Negro companies in, P. 46 Doc. 486 at Ball's Bluff. ARNOLD, A. K., Lieut, Army Breastplate, description of, P. 38 Artillery. See Richmond, Indiana, and Washington, D. C. Major-General, funeral of, at Washington, Ball's Bluff, Va., battle of, D. 33 D. 54; Doc. 96 D. 56 D. 75 P. 82 D. 54 Doc. 98 BARTLETT, WM. F., Capt., report of BAXTER, JOHN, shooters, mac, Bermuda, British steamer, escape 64 from Savannah, BERRETT, JAMES G., arrest of, D. 84 BAYARD, G. D., Col., reconnoissance BEATTY, JOHN, killed, der. BOUTWELL, Gro. S., BOWEN, Major, his cavalry at Lieut. Col. Penn. See Richmond, Va. BowNE, G. L., of Key West, D. 21 BOYNTON, H. V. U., D. 42 Big Hurricane Creek, Mo., fight at, D. 36 dicted, D. 127 D. 68 Doc. 4 D. 80 D. 59 Salem, Mo., D. 100 BOWMAN, 57 D. 56 BRIGHT, JESSE D., notice of, PAGE PAGE D. 81 D. 63 BYERLEY, PAUL, Capt., Boone British Consuls, at the South, Doc. 203 BROCKEL, C. W., Lieut., rebel, D. 49 D. 28 C BROWN, Col., rebel, D. 27 Doc. 433 BROWN, Jos. E., Gov. of Georgia, position on the war question, D. 10 Brownsville, Ky., taken BRYAN, T. S., BRYANT, ABEL, notice of, BRYANT, WM. CULLEN, BRUNE, JOHN C., arrest of, possession BUCHANAN,, in disgrace, CAHEL, JAMES, a hero of Sumter, P. 38 See Kentucky, Camp Alleghany, Va., battle at, Doc. 466 See Frankfort, Ky. D. 104 Camp Boyle, Ky., Doc. 261 "Camp gunpowder," D. 99 D. 69 Camp phrases, D 27 P. 56 P. 65 river, anecdote of the, on the trial of privateersmen, D. 64 Potomac P. D. 119 list of killed and wounded in the Doc. 184 CAMPBELL, HUGH. See Fremont. CAMPBELL, JOHN. See Mason and Slidell. Campbellsville, Ky., - skirmish near, Canada, National D. 56 CANNON, LEGRAND B., destroyed, CARDWELL, — Mr., of Weakley D. 40 Doc. 150 Lieut.-Col. Owen's report, D. 115 D. 73; Doc. 844 Doc. 72 D. 109; Doc. 461 D. 50 Chincoteague Inlet, Virginia, rebel schooner burnt at, Lynchburg (Va.) Republican's ac- CARPENTER,, Adjutant Second Regt. Tennessee Vols., Doc. 55 D. 41 Lieut. Murray's report, Doc. 167 feeling at, CHIPMAN, N. P., Major. See Mis- D. 48 CARR, J. B., Col., by Naynha, P. 31 "Bully for You." P. 11 D. 67 Ark., D. 109 Col. Fifteenth Penn. D. 2 Capt. of Schooner 85 P. 49 BURNETT, H. C., expelled from Con- proclamation of, D. 97 CATLIN, JOHN, rebel, D. 99 notice of D. 112, 125; Doc. 261 "Cavallo," the bark, seizure of, D. 25 BURNETT, T. L, Judge, Cincinnati, O., Union meeting at, D. 77 Contraband Institution," D. 46 depredations at, D. 98 Mo., D. 74 CLAY, CASSIUS M., his "Washing- ton Guards," D. 81 BUTTERWELL, CHARLES O., his bur- Butler, Mo., village of, burned, D. 111 "Charleston Convention," members P. 88 CLEMENS, A. J., D. 90 CLEMENTS, Colonel, D. 10 "Clericus," poem by, Chronicle. P. 59 Coast Defence. See Augusta (Ga.) Doc. 270 CONWAY, T. W., D. 66 PACE D. 82 P. 53 rived at St. Louis, D. 39 & Slidell. of_the appt. Brig.-Gen., seurs, address to his regiment, Nov. 13, Doc. 226 Chas- See Kentucky, Doc. 415 CoOMBS, J. W., judge advocate in Doc. 389 national troops captured at, Dalton Guard, Twelfth Legion, notice of, D. 109 D. 110 D. 110 Va., D. 107 Danville, Conn., meeting at, D. 20 Mass. Regiment, Doc. 879 COLLAMER, JACOB, P. 56 his exchange discussed before the DAVENPORT, ISAAC, his liberality to D. 109 the rebels, D. 48 COLLINS, CLARKSON, Dr., patriotism his patriotic spirit, P. 26 anecdote of See James M. Mason. See Richmond, Va., Cornet Band, from Price's army, D. 94 CORNING, ERASTUS, wife of, up the, Columbus, Ky., gun explosion at, D. 74; P. 45 Concordia Cavalry, The, black flag CONE, S. F., Col. 61st N. Y. S. V., D. 94 "Jeff. Davis," See Tennessee River. of the. article on the pay of privates in, See Mrs. L. Virginia Smith. Doc. 404 Confederate Court of Admiralty, citations issued by the, D. 62 Doc. 877 Confederate Flag, article on, in Richmond Dispatch," D. 105; COSTAR, M. ANTONIO. See Postal. Cotton Hill, Va., siege of, P. 9 D. 113 P. 12 CRAVEN, T. L., Flag Officer, D. 55 "Day Book," New York, suppres Creek Indians at battle of Bushy sion of, D. 1 message concerning the secession of Missouri, fast proclamation, Nov. 15th, Doc. 399 D. 84: Doc. 404 D. 90 See Letter of Marque. P. 47 Confederate Postage Stamps, P. 27 Confederate States, Presidential and Capital of the, to be removed to D. 68 6th Regt. Indiana, CROGHAN,, Col., rebel, killed, Nashville, foreign policy of, D. 86 CROSBY, D. 82 from Gen. Rosecrans, British Government in refer- D. 119 D. 156 Confiscation. Senator Trumbull's Confederate Taxes, bill for, D. 100, 104, 116; Doc. 126 Charleston, S. C., D. 94 See Garrett Davis. CROSSMAN, Col., D. 13 See Charleston, S. C. See Owen Lovejoy. Cuba, Proclamation of the Captain CONKLIN, ROSCOE, M. C., D. 100 Gen. of, Connecticut. See W. A. Bucking- ham. D. 12 D. 22 at Philadelphia, D. 75 how one escaped from Bull Run, P. 10 D. 49 P. 5S P. 81 DICKINSON, DANL. S., speech at Owego, N. Y., D. 15 DORSEY,, Col., rebel, attack on Santa Rosa, Doc. 88 D. 34 See H. H. Lockwood. D. 23 of, D. 104 Edsall's Hill, Va., a foraging expedi- D. 87 D. 68 skirmish at, Oct. 1st, D. 39 EDSON, JOHN H., Major, D. 125 Edwards' Ferry, Va., artillery duel Col. Leadbetter's proclamation to "E. Wittington," schooner, ac- McClernand and Polk, Doc. 233 "Express," steamboat, attack upon the, Extortion, in the Southern States, in Vicksburg, Miss., EWING, GEORGE W. D. 112 D. 103 D. 124; Doc. 519 Doc. 73, 349, 891 D. 80 D. 57 Extortion. |