HAROLD, FAIR HAIR. 



HATTERAS ISLAND. 



229 



labors in Hermannsburg, 423 ; mission among 

 the Kaffres, 4-24; Missionsblatt, 424; death, 

 424. 



HAROLD, FAIR HAIR. XII. Ancient king 

 of Norway, 750. 



HARPER, JAMES. IX. Birth, 333 ; business 

 career, 333; character, 333 ; death, 334. 



HARPER, JOHN. XIV. Decease of, 649. 



HARPERj^JOHN, an Am er i can publisher. XV. 

 Biographical sketch of, 381. 



HARPER, JOSEPH WESLEY. X. Birth, 383 ; 

 death, 383 ; printer, 383 ; publisher, 383 ; char- 

 acter, 383. 



HARPER'S FERRY. I. Its situation, 362; 

 U. S. Armory and Arsenal, 362; attempt to 

 seize, 362 ; burned, 362 ; report of Lieutenant 

 Jones, 363 ; approval of his conduct by the 

 Secretary of War, 363 ; subsequent events, 

 363. 



HARRINGTON, HENRY W. IV. Member of 

 Congress from Indiana, 219 ; offers resolutions 

 relative to the suspension of the habeas cor- 

 pus, 221. 



HARRIOTT, JOHN V. XIV. Decease of, 

 646. 



HARRIS, AUGUSTUS, London stage-manager. 

 XIII. Obituary of, 595. 



HARRIS, BENJAMIN G. IV. Member of 

 Congress from Maryland, 219; on the free- 

 dom of slaves in the army, 328 ; on the expul- 

 sion of Alexander Long, 346. 



V. Representative from Maryland, 205; 

 on giving freedom to families of colored sol- 

 diers, 223. 



HARRIS, Lieutenant GEORGE M., U. S. A. XIII. 

 Obituary of, 570. 



HARRIS, IRA. II. Senator from New York, 

 256 ; on the confiscation bill, 355, 372. 



III. Senator from New York, 233 ; on the 

 transfer of certain suits to the United States 

 courts, 249-251. 



IV. Senator from New York, 219 ; on the 

 commutation clause of the enrolment act, 

 323. 



V. Senator from New York, 205 ; on the 

 electoral vote of Louisiana, 259. 



XV. An American Senator, 381 ; biograph- 

 ical sketch of, 381. 



HARRIS, JAMES H., Earl of Malmeslmry. XIV. 

 Biographical sketch of, 370. 



HARRIS, WILLIAM, fur-dealer. XIII. Obit- 

 uary of, 588. 



HARRIS, Sir WILLIAM S. VII. Birth and 



death, 884 ; education and pursuits, 384 ; sci- 

 entific discoveries and inventions, 384. 



HARRISON, BAZEL. XIV. Decease of. 653^ 



HARRISON, JOSEPH. XIV. Decease of, 629. 



HARRISON, RICHARD A. III. Representa- 

 tive from Ohio, 233 ; on the admission of 

 members from Louisiana, 323. 



HARRISONBURG. II. Its situation, 616; 

 population, 516. 



HARRISON! ILLE, Mo. I. Its situation, 363 j 

 skirmish at, 363. 



HARTSHORN, Rev. CHANCELLOR. XII. Obit- 

 uary, 612. 



HARTSUFF, GEORGE S. XIV. Birth, 393; 

 military career, 394 ; death, 394. 



HARVEY, Rey. JOSEPH, Presbyterian clergy- 

 man. XIII. Obituary of, 561. 



HARVEY BIRCH, SHIP. I. Captured and 

 burned by officers of the Confederate steamer 

 Nashville, 364. 



HASKELL, DANIEL N. XIV. Decease of, 

 657. 



HASKELL, LLEWELLYN. XII. Obituary, 619. 



HASRIN, JOSEPH A. XIV. Decease of, 647. 



HASSLER EXPEDITION. XII. 332. 



HASTINGS, THOMAS. XII. Birth, death, 378 ; 

 career, 379 ; works, 379. 



HATCH, HORACE, physician. XIII. Obitu- 

 ary of, 584. 



HATCH, ISRAEL T. XV. Decease of, 583. 



HATHERTON, EDWARD J. L. III. Birth, 

 492 ; death, 492 ; pursuits, 492. 



HATTERAS EXPEDITION. I. Its prepara- 

 tion, 287 ; its destination, 287 ; forts at Hat- 

 teras Inlet, 287; vessels of the expedition, 

 287; commanded by Commodore Stringham, 

 287 ; the military forces, 288 ; their officers, 

 288; commanded by Major-General Butler, 

 288 ; arrival at the point of destination, 288 ; 

 attack on the forts, 288; the conflict, 288; 

 white flag raised, 288 ; correspondence of the 

 commanders, 288 ; articles of capitulation, 

 288 ; surrender of the forts, 289 ; materials 

 captured, 289 ; four -Confederate vessels cap- 

 tured, 289 ; attack on Federal troops at Chica- 

 macomico, 289. 



HATTERAS INLET. I. Its situation, 364; 

 depth of water, 364. 



HATTERAS ISLAND. I. Its situation, 364; 

 features', 364; Twentieth Indiana Regiment 

 landed on the upper part, 364*; their capture 

 attempted by a Confederate force, 364 ; their 

 retreat, 365 ; Union people accompany them, 



