FREEMAN, FORTUNATUS. 



FRIENDS. 



203 



press considered in Congress, 480 ; report of 

 the committee, 480. 



III. Attacks on printing-offices, 423 ; order 

 of General Hascall, 423 ; do. of General Burn- 

 side, 423 ; proceedings against the Chicago 

 Times, 423, 424; resolutions of the Illinois 

 Assembly, 424; public meeting in Chicago, 

 424 ; further details, 424, 425 ; meeting of the 

 editors in New York, 425 ; resolutions, 425. 



IV. Suppression of two New York papers, 

 389 ; explanation of the editors, 389 ; the spu- 

 rious proclamation, 389 ; seizure of the tele- 

 graph-offices, 389 ; disowned by the State De- 

 partment, 390 ; letter of Governor Seymour to 

 the District Attorney of New York, 390 ; ac- 

 tion of the grand-jury, 391 ; further instruc- 

 tions of the Governor, 391 ; arrest of General 

 Dix and others, 391 ; argument before the 

 City Judge, 391, 392 ; appeal of defendants to 

 the act of Congress, 393 ; incidents connected 

 with the publication of other newspapers, 393, 

 S94. 



FREEMAN, FORTUNATUS. XIV. Decease of, 

 646. 



FREIINGHUYSEN, FREDERICK T. VII. Sen- 

 ator from New Jersey, 131 ; on the leading 

 qualification for voters, 141 ; on removals from 

 office, 189; on reconstruction, 229. 



IX. Senator from New Jersey, 120 ; on 

 fifteenth amendment, 150. 



XII. Senator from New Jersey, 119; on 

 the retrenchment committee, 135 ; on the 

 civil-rights amendment, 151 ; on amendment 

 to civil-rights amendment, 166, 167. 



XIII. Senator from New Jersey, 137 ; rel- 

 ative to the abolition of the franking privilege, 

 147. 



XIV. Senator from New Jersey, 150; on 

 specie payments, 187; on the civil- rights bill, 

 215 ; on the Louisiana bill, 234. 



XV. Senator from New Jersey, 138 ; rela- 

 tive to counting the electoral vote for Presi- 

 dent, 196-200. 



FRELINGHUYSEN, THEODORE. II. Birth, 

 481; education, 481; pursuits, 481; death, 

 481. 



FREMONT, JOHN C. I. Ordered to Missouri, 

 484 ; his dispatch on the capture of Lexington, 

 410 ; proclaims martial law in St. Louis, 441 ; 

 efforts to strengthen Cairo, 491 ; his procla- 

 mation, 491 ; removed from command in Mis- 

 souri, 493 ; address to his soldiers, 493 ; letter 

 from Secretary of War to, 493 ; reception at 



St. Louis, 496; address to, 494; reply, 494; 

 proclamation, August 30, 1861, on slaves of 

 secessionists, 643 ; biographical notice of, 721. 



II. Assumes command in the Mountain 

 Department, 102 ; his movements, 102 ; or- 

 dered to relieve General Banks, 104; his re- 

 ply, 104; his march, 104; resigns his com- 

 mand, 126. 



FRENCH, Re?. JOHN W. XL Birth, death, 

 career, 330. 



FRENCH EXHIBITION. VII. Origin, 324; 

 numbers of exhibitors, 324 ; previous exhibi- 

 tions, 324 ; plan of the Exhibition, 324 ; ven- 

 tilation, 325 ; civil-engineering and public 

 works, 325; electricity, 328; submarine ca- 

 bles, 329; insulating material, 330; electro- 

 ballistic apparatus, 330 ; electric engraving- 

 machine, 331 ; electricity applied to stocking- 

 looms, 331 ; heliography, 332 ; iron and steel, 

 332 ; spiegeleisen, 335 ; transmission of power, 

 335 ; cutting-tools, 336 ; sewing-machines, 337 ; 

 military appliances and models, 337; models 

 and plans of mining, 338 ; working of mines, 

 338 ; boring, rock-drilling, and coal-cutting 

 machines, 339 ; coal-cutting machines, 340 ; 

 coal-pit fittings, 341 ; new prize at Paris, 341 ; 

 pneumatic tubes, 343; artificial stones and 

 terra-cotta, 343 ; laces, 345 ; prizes, 345 ; gold 

 medals, 345 ; silver medals, 346 ; bronze med- 

 als, 346 ; honorable mention, 347. 



VIII. One of the awards, 289 ; how awards 

 given, 289; Pacific Mills Relief Society, 289; 

 object, 289 ; organization, 290 ; success, 290. 



FRENCH MINING INDUSTRY. XII. Impor- 

 tance of collecting practical results of mining 

 industry, 325 ; statistics of coal-mines in the 

 Department of the North, 325, 326. 



FRENCH SENATORS FOR LIFE. XV. Bio- 

 graphical sketches of, 315-323. 



FRIEDENTHAL, Dr. RUDOLPH. XIV. Bio- 

 graphical sketch of, 705. 



FRIENDS. IX. Early settlement in Ameri- 

 ca, 283 ; character of their meetings, 283 ; 

 America, 283 ; division in American Friends, 

 283; belief of the Orthodox Friends, 283; doc- 

 trines of the Hicksite Quakers, 283 ; yearly 

 meetings, 284 ; schools, 284 ; society of Pro- 

 gressive Friends, 284 ; yearly meeting in Cana- 

 da, 284 ; Great Britain and Ireland, 284 ; lit- 

 erary institutions in Great Britain, 285 ; Nor- 

 way, 285 ; Madagascar, 285 ; Australia and 

 Tasmania, 285. 



XI. . Statistics, 331 ; religious awakening, 



