FELTON, CORNELIUS 0. 



FfiTIS, FRANCOIS J. 185 



FELTON, CORNELIUS C. II. Birth, 452; 

 education, 452 ; pursuits, 452 ; writings, 452 ; 

 death, 452. 



FENIAN BROTHERHOOD. V. Origin, 332; 

 organization, 332 ; oath, 333 ; Congresses at 

 Chicago and Cincinnati, 333 ; Congress at 

 Philadelphia, 334 ; new constitution, 334 ; re- 

 lease of John Mitchel, 334; the organization 

 in Ireland, 334; escape of James Stephens, 

 335 ; alarm in the British- American provinces, 

 335. 



VI. Dissensions in the brotherhood, 286 ; 

 the O'Mahony faction first in the field, 286 ; 

 expedition from Eastport, Maine, 286 ; results, 

 286 ; arrival of Head-Centre Stephens, 286 ; his 

 issue with the Roberts party, 286; military 

 movements of the latter, 286 ; General Sweeny 

 in command, 286 ; movement on Canada, 287 ; 

 seizure of arms, 287 ; invasion, 287 ; skirmish- 

 ing, 287 ; arrival of Generals Grant and Meade 

 on the frontier, 287; capture of Fenians, 287; 

 parolled, 287 ; destinations of the men, 287 ; 

 proclamation of General Burns, 287 ; concen- 

 tration of Fenians in Vermont, 288 ; arrests, 

 288 ; another invasion anticipated, 288 ; Fenian 

 Congress, 288 ; prisoners in Canada, 288. 



VII. Activity, 299; efforts to obtain bel- 

 ligerent rights, 299 ; uprising in Ireland, 299 ; 

 conventions and public meetings, 299; inva- 

 sion of Canada, 300 ; meeting of Fenian Con- 

 gress, 300; proceedings, 300; reports, 300; 

 Fenian riot at Manchester, 300 ; union of 

 Roberts and Stephens parties, 300 ; address of 

 Senate, 300 ; hopes of ultimate success, 300. 



FENNO, A. W., actor and dramatist. XIII. 

 Obituary of, 562. 



FENTON, REUBEN E. X. Senator from New 

 York, 117; moves amendment to naturaliza- 

 tion bill, 193. 



XIII. Senator from New York, 137; on the 

 finances, 175, 176. 



XIV. Senator from New York, 150 ; on the 

 finances of the Government, 184. 



FENTON, Colonel W. M. XI. Obituary of, 574. 



FERDINAND I. XV. Ex-Emperor of Aus- 

 tria, 278 ; biographical sketch of, 278. 



FERN, FANNY. XII. (See Mrs. Parton.} 



FERNANDINA. II. Its situation, 452; cap- 

 ture, 452. 



FERRE, THEDPHILE CHARLES. XI. Obitu- 

 ary of, 603. 



FERRIS, ISAAC. XIII. Birth, 278; death, 

 278; college course, 278; pastorates, 278; 



connection with various institutes, 279 ; ac- 

 cepts chancellorship of New York University, 

 279; personal appearance, 279 ; character, 279. 



FERRY, ORRIS S. IX. Senator from Con- 

 necticut, 120 ; on fifteenth amendment, 163. 



XII. Senator from Connecticut, 119 ; an 

 amendment to civil-rights amendment, 167; 

 on amnesty, 171. 



XIV. Senator from Connecticut, 150; on 

 the Louisiana bill, 226. 



XV. An American Senator, 278 ; bio- 

 graphical sketch of, 278. 



FERRY, THOMAS W. XIV. Senator from 

 Michigan, 150 ; offers resolutions on finance, 

 151 ; on financial affairs, 179. 



XV. Acting Vice-President, 743. 



FESSENDEN, W. P. I. Senator in Thirty-sixth 

 Congress, 166 ; on the naval appropriation 

 bill, 183 ; on the bill to discontinue postal ser- 

 vice in seceded States, 219 ; on the object of 

 the war, 241. 



II. Senator from Maine, 256 ; on the ar- 

 rests of citizens, 287 ; moves to refer the cre- 

 dentials of Senator Stockton to a committee, 

 300 ; on the legal-tender Treasury notes, 324 ; 

 on the seizure of railroads and telegraphs, 327. 



III. Senator from Maine, 233 ; remarks oa 

 arrests, 238-240. 



IV. Senator from Maine, 219; on bounty 

 to volunteers and pay to soldiers, 317; on 

 procuring substitutes with commutation mon- 

 ey, 326 ; appointed Secretary of the Treasury, 

 801. 



VI. Senator from Maine, 124; on the re- 

 construction committee, 136; offers a reso- 

 lution, 140 ; on resolution relative to represen- 

 tation, 150-154 ; on exclusion of Southern 

 representatives, 155, 181 ; on the Freedmen's 

 Bureau, 208 ; on Stockton's right to his seat, 

 228 ; on the President's power to remove 

 office-holders, 244. 



VII. Senator from Maine, 131 ; on suffrage 

 in Nebraska, 158; on repeal of the amnesty 

 clause, 178 ; on removals from office, 188, 194 ; 

 on reconstruction, 238. 



IX. Birth, 250; death, 250; political ca- 

 reer, 250 ; senatorial career, 251 ; chosen Sec- 

 retary of the Treasury, 251 ; financial policy, 

 251 ; reasons for voting againt the impeach- 

 ment of President Johnson, 251 ; character, 

 252. 



FETIS, FRANCOIS JOSEPH. XI. Birth, death, 

 293 ; musician, 293 ; career, 293, 294. 



