INDEX OF CONTEXTS. 



Lutherans. Number of members, 554 ; synods, 554 ; meeting 

 of General Synod, 555; resolutions, 555; seminaries, 

 555; do. in Great Britain, 555; do. in Germany, 555; 

 do. in France, 556; do. Sweden, 556 ; do. Russia, 556. 



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MACKENZIE, Et. Rev. Bishop. Birth, 557; education, 557; 

 pursuit*, 557 ; death, 557. 



Maine. Population, 557 ; political organizations, 557 ; repub- 

 lican convention, 557 ; nominations 557 ; resolutions, 557; 

 war democrat's convention, 557 ; nominations, 557 ; reso- 

 lutions, 557; democratic convention, 557; nominations, 

 557 ; resolutions, 557 ; votes of the citizens, 55S ; troops 

 furnished, 555 ; passage of British troops over the terri- 

 tory, 56S ; institutions of education, 559 ; railroads, 559 ; 

 debt, 559. 



Maryland. Population, 559 ; Legislature, 559 ; appropriation 

 to families of Massachusetts soldiers killed at Baltimore, 

 559; message of the governor on the position of Mary- 

 land, 560 ; resolutions of the Legislature, 560; effect of 

 emancipation in the District of Columbia, 560 : effect of 

 Maryland and Kentucky on the Southern side, 561 ; re- 

 ception of Gen. Lee's army, 561 ; political sympathies 

 of Maryland, 561 ; contribution of soldiers, 561 ; miles of 

 railroad, 561 ; institutions of education, 561 ; arrest of 

 citizens, 561. 



MassachwietU. Population, 561 ; increase, 561 ; manufac- 

 tures, 561; value of property, 562; Slate debt, 562; 

 protection of seaports, 562; resolutions of Legislature 

 relative to the action of Maryland Legislature, 562 ; 

 answer of Gov. Andrew to a call for more troops, 502 ; 

 rally of volunteers, 562 ; troops contributed, 563; politi- 

 cal organizations, 563; resolutions of the republican 

 convention, 563 ; people's convention, 563; resolutions, 

 5C3, 564 ; democratic convention, 564 ; resolutions, 564 ; 

 votes of the citizens, 565 ; refusal of the governor to re- 

 ceive Southern blacks into Massachusetts, 565. 



MCCLELLAN, GEN. GEOEGK B. Force before Washington, 

 '24 ; directs Western operations up to the occupation of 

 Nashville, 29 ; address on taking command in the field, 

 84 ; statement at a court martial relative to the troops 

 left at Washington, S3 ; instructions to Gen. Wadsworth, 

 88; do. to Gen. Banks, SS, 89; letter to Gen. Thomas, 

 89; further statements, 90; moves on Torktown, 90; 

 movements after its capture, 94; arrives at Williams- 

 burg, 96 : addresses to the troops, 96 ; address to his 

 army at Harrison's Landing, 123 ; ordered to command 

 troops at Washington, 139 ; his general orders, 139 ; or- 

 der relative to the President's proclamation, 161 ; or- 

 dered by the President to cross the Potomac, 162 ; re- 

 moved from command, 164 ; farewell to the troops, 164 ; 

 retires to Trenton, 164. 



McCcLj-ocn, BEN. Birth, 566; education, 566; military 

 campaigns, 566. 



MCDOWELL, GEX. IBWIN. ordered to cooperate with Gen. 

 McClellan, 101 ; ordered to aid Gen. Banks, 101 ; corre- 

 spondence, 101. 102; letters to Gen. McClellan. 117. 1>. 



McNAB, Sir ALLAN N. Birth, 566 ; public positions, 566 ; 

 honors, 566 ; death, 566. 



MBADE, WILLIAM. Birth, 566 ; education, 566; pursuits, 566; 

 death, 566. 



Memphis. Surrender of the city, 567; correspondence, 567 ; 

 civil organization, 567; trade, 567; circulation of Con- 

 federate script forbidden, 567; newspaper suspended, 

 563 ; Union meeting, 569 ; families of Confederate 

 officers sent South, 563 ; trade opened by Gen. Sher- 

 man. 563 ; vacant stores occupied, 569 ; operation of the 

 partisan corps, 569; government of the city, 569; gue- 

 rillas, 567. 



Meteorology. Comparative temperature of the air and toll, 

 670 ; experimental researches on eraporization and ab- 

 sorption, 570; Daltoii's theory of an iriilfpundent vapor 

 atmosphere questioned, 571 ; vapor of the upper atmos- 

 phere, 572 ; meteorological observations in balloon 

 ascents, 573; dew bow on the surface of mini. 

 soap bubbles and the nature of cloud, 574 ; formation of 

 rain near the earth, 574; Admiral Fitzroy's tyttt-m of 

 weather forecast, storm signals, ic., 575; weather 

 signs, 573 ; cyclones and anti-cyclones, 579. 

 Methoditts, divisions of, 579; Methodist Kpiscoj. . 



numbers, 579; churches, 579; conferences, 579; pro- 

 ceedings, 5SO; church South, 550; churches in British 

 America, 531; do. South America, 531 ; do. Hay; 

 do. Great Britain, 561 ; French Wesleyan Conference, 

 552 : German Annual Conference, 5;2 ; Methodists in 

 Asia, 5S2 : do. in Africa, 552; do. in Australia, 584 

 Mexico. Population, 583; internal affairs, 5S3 ; movements 

 of the French, 5S4; position of the Government of the 

 United States relative to, 5S4. 



Michigan. Situation, 5S5; Legislature, 585 ; resolutions of, 

 5S5 ; political organizations. 555 ; resolutions of the 

 democratic organization, 535 ; nominations, 5S5 ; re- 

 publican nominations, 555; votes of the citizeL- 

 troops contributed, 555 ; railroads in the State, 535 ; in- 

 stitutions of education, 535; salt manufacture.-. 

 State debt, 556 ; its agricultural college, 5. 

 Min ntsota. Situation, 536 ; character of its population, 536 ; 

 civil officers, 536; troops contributed, 536; Indian war, 

 536 : attacks on the settlers, 656 ; defeat of the Indians, 

 557 ; consequences of the war, 583. 



Mississippi. Census statistics, 553 ; internal affairs of the 

 State, 533; call of the governor for troops, 559 ; scarcity 

 of arms, 559; military operations in the StaU 

 crops. 539. 



Missouri. Condition at the beginning of 1S62, 539; assess- 

 ments, 590: provost marshal's order to publishers. 590; 

 oath of allegiance exacted. Chamber of Commerce, 

 teachers and civil officers, 590; trial of bridge bnrpers, 

 590 ; correspondence between Gens. Halleck and Price, 

 591 ; advance of Gen. Curtis's forces, 591 ; civil officers of 

 the State. 591 ; State convention, 591 ; proceedings, 592 ; 

 emancipation bill, 592 ; qualification of voters, 592 ; pro- 

 visional government, 592; action of the convention on 

 emancipation and compensation, 592 ; emancipation con- 

 vention, 593; resolutions, 593 ; guerilla operations, 593 ; 

 order of Governor Gamble, 593 ; operations in Calloway 

 county, 593 ; attack on Independence, 594 ; movements 

 in northeastern counties, 594 ; capture of Andrew 

 man, 594; Gen. McNeil's order, 594; execution of ten 

 prisoners, 594; State election, 595; .meeting of the Legis- 

 lature. 595; organization, 595; Suze debt, 595; emanci- 

 pation, 595. 



MITCHELL, GEN. O. M. Address to his division of troops, 36; 

 movements toward Huntsville, 75; its capture. T- : 

 operations in Alabama, 79; made a Major-Gen., 79; 

 ordered to command in South Carolina. 30; birth, 595; 

 education, 595; pursuits, 595; military services, 596: 

 death, 596. 



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2fa*hritte, surrender of. 37 ; retreat of Confederate forces, 596 ; 

 surrender of the city to Federal troops, 5%; state of the 

 city, 596; Andrew Johnson appointed military governor, 

 597, refusal of the city officers to take the oath of 

 ance, 597 : resolutions of the city council, 597 , condition 

 of the city, 597 ; order relative to the sale of provisions, 

 medicines, &c., 577; operations of guerillas, 593: as- 

 sessment of wealthy citizens, 593; proceedings in the 

 city, 599. 



