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Pennsylvania. Population, 703 ; civil officers, 703 ; political 

 organizations, 703; democratic convention, 703; nomi- 

 nations, 703; resolutions, 703; republican convention, 

 704 ; nominations, 704 ; resolutions, 704 ; votes of the 

 citizens. 705; financial condition of the State, 705; tax, 

 706; interest on public debt, 706; troops contributed, 

 706 ; volunteers called to resist invasion, 706 ; capture of 

 Chambersburg, 706; voting of absent soldiers, 706; 

 banks, 706; railroads, 706; institutions of educatiu:, 

 charitable institutions, 707; mineral wealth, 707. 



Pensions law passed by Congress, 795. 



POPE, Gen. Movement toward New Madrid, 61 ; its capture, 

 61 ; crosses the Mississippi, 63; surrender of the enemy, 

 63; ordered to Corinth, 65; address to the army of Vir- 

 ginia, 126; his orders, 127; correspondence -with Gen. 

 Lee, 136. 



Presbyterians, divisions of, 707 ; membership Old School, 

 : church South, 707 ; Cumberland, do., 707 ; General 

 Assembly, 707; New School, do., 70S; views on sla- 

 Tery, 70S ; effects of the war, 705 ; other portions, 705 ; 

 churches in the British provinces, 709 ; Scotland, 709 ; 

 England, 709; Ireland, 709: Australia, 710; New Zea- 

 land, 710. 



PBICK, STEELIXG A., Gen. His withdrawal from Missonri,54. 



Prisoners, Exchange of. Position at the close of 1S61, 710 ; 

 commissioners to Richmond appointed, 710 ; admission 

 to Richmond refused, 710; arrangements for an exchange, 

 711; recommendation to release Confederate prisoners 

 from the obligations of parole, 711 ; exchange suspended, 

 711: privateersmen, 711 ; held as prisoners of war, 711; 

 exchange proposed, 712 ; correspondence, 712 ; instruc- 

 tions of Confederate Secretary, 712; exchange suspended, 

 713; Federal Government yields, 713; terms of exchange 

 established, 713-714 ; new complications, 714 ; correspond" 

 ence of Gens. Lee and Halleck, 714 ; orders to military 

 commanders in Virginia, 715; letter of President Davis 

 to Gen. Lee, 716 ; letter of Gen. Lee to Gen. Halleck, 

 716; Confederate order relative to Gens. Hunter and 

 Phelps, 717 ; do. relative to Gen. Neil, 717. 



Projectile*, destructive power of, 617. 



Protestant Episcopal Church, First council in the Confed- 

 erate States, 496. 



Protestant Episcopal Church, division in, 717, 713; church 

 in Confederate States, 715; General Conventioi. 

 pastoral letter, 718; church in the British provinces, 

 71$ ; church of England, 719; outside of England, 719; 

 in Asia, 719; British possessions in Africa, 719; in 

 Oceanica, 719 : in Sandwich Islands, 719. 



Public Documents. Message of President Lincoln to Con- 

 gress on the emancipation of slaves and compensation to 

 the owners, 720; proclamation countermanding the 

 order of Gen. Hunter relative to slaves, 720; message 

 of President Lincoln to Congress on emancipation with 

 compensation, 720; appeal to the Border State mem- 

 bers of Congress in behalf of emancipation with com- 

 pensation, 721; reply of a majority of the members, 

 722. 723 : reply of the minority, 724 ; reply of Mr. May- 

 nard of Tennessee, 725 ; proclamation of President Lin- 

 coln relative to future emancipation of slaves, 725 ; mes- 

 sage of President Lincoln at the third session of the 

 Thirty-seventh Congress, 730 ; inaugural address of 

 Jefferson Davis, 732 ; do. message at the first session of 

 the Confederate Congress, 734 ; do. message at the second 

 session of the Confederate Congress, 734; emancipation 

 proclamation of President Lincoln, 736; retaliatory 

 proclamation of Jefferson Davis. 737 ; overtures of 

 France and the replies of Great Britain and Russia on 

 mediation in the affairs of the United States, 73S ; treaty 

 between the United States and Great Britain for the 

 suppression of the African slave trade, 741. 



Rtfbrmtd Church**. What the name designates, 748 ; Dutch 

 Reformed Church, 773: German Reformed Church, 713; 

 Miied churches of Europe, 744. 



Bhodt //and. Population, 744 ; political organizations in the 

 State, 745; democratic convention, 745; nomination*. 

 740; resolutions, 745 ; votes of the citizens, 745; dibt of 

 the State, 746; banking capital, 746; railroai!- 

 schools, 746 ; troops furnished, 746 ; order for a negro 

 regiment, 74C. 



RicnABDSox, ISEAEL B.. Birth, 746; education, 746 ; rank 

 in the army, 746; death, 746. 



Roman Catholic Church, population under, 746; other sta- 

 tistics, 746; increase, 747; present number, 747; great 

 council at Rome, 747; temporal power of the Pope, 743; 

 progress of the Church in Asia. 



EOSECEAXS, Gen, Address to the troops after the battle at 

 Corinth, 156. 



Roes, JAMES CLABK.-Birth, 749 ; naval service, 749 ; death, 749. 



Ruwia. Population, relations with Poland, 749; emancipa- 

 tion of serfs, 750; feelings in Russia, 750; excitement 

 produced by the proposed radical changes, 750 ; action 

 of the Government, 751 ; decree of the Emperor, 751. 



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SAK MiorEL, Evaristo. Birth, 750 ; education, 750 ; liberal 

 views, 750; official positions, 751 ; death, 752. 



SAtxSBrET, WILLABD, Senator from Delaware, offers resolu- 

 tions proposing a conference for the settlement of diffi- 

 culties, 276. 



STANTOX, EDWIX M., appointed Secretary of War, 52; 

 order to Gen. McDowell how to proceed after junc- 

 tion with Gen. Shields, 101 ; call for troops to defend 

 Washington, 107 ; order to take military possession of 

 the railroads, 108; order relieving Gen. Fremont from 

 command, 126 ; orders to military commanders in Vir- 

 ginia, 715. 



SEWABD, W. H., Secretary of State. Reply to a resolution of 

 Congress relative to passports for California, 294 ; reply 

 to the French proposition for mediation, 290. 



Slates. Questions raised, 752; is the negro a citizen ? 752 : 

 opinion of Attorney General Bates. 752; bis position in 

 Massachusetts, 752; proceedings in Illinois, 752; fine 

 for bringing negroes into the State, 753 ; Instructions 

 from the Navy Department, 753 ; proceedings of a Kan- 

 sas regiment, 753; proceedings in Chicago, 753; do. in 

 Brooklyn, 754; social position described in Congress, 754 ; 

 instructions to the marshal of the District of Columbia 

 relative to slaves, 754 ; order of Gen. Halleck, 754 ; do. 

 of Gen. Curtis, 754; do. of Gen. Hunter, 754; do. of Gen. 

 Williams, 754; proceedings in North Carolina, 754: in- 

 structions of Secretary Cameron relative to the employ- 

 ing slaves, 755; further orders, 755; social experiment 

 with the negroes, 756 ; education, 756; field work, 756 ; 

 order of Gen. Saxton relative to the morals of the ne- 

 groes, 757; organization as soldiers, 757; letter of Gen. 

 Hunter in answer to a resolution of Congress. 757 ; orders 

 of Gen. Lane, 758; colonization, 758; removal to the 

 New England States proposed, 753. 



SjnrH,CnA8 F. Birth, 755; military services,75S: death, 795. 



South Carolina. Population, 759: State convention, 759; 

 command of the sea coast, 759 ; troops refuse to go out 

 of the State, 759 ; crops, 759 ; troops furnished to the 

 Confederate army, 760 ; failure of the stoae blocka : s 



STZVEXS, ISAAC I. Birth, 760; military rank, 760; civil 

 offices, 760 ; military command, 760. 



Scares, JOB* B. Birth, 760; education, 760; pursuits, 760; 

 writings, 760 ; death, 760. 



