290 



McKIM, JAMES M. 



MENDES, ODORICO. 



McKIM, JAfoES M. XIV. Decease of, 638. 



McKINNEY, ROBERT J. XV. Decease of, 

 684. 



MeKINSTRY, J. I. Appointed provost-mar- 

 shal at St. Louis, 441. 



McLEAN, JOHN. I. Birth, 455 ; education, 

 4-55 ; public offices, 455 ; opinions, 455. 



MeLEAN, Key. WILLIAM, D. D., Presbyterian 

 clergyman. XIII. Obituary of, 561. 



McLEOD, Sir DONALD. XII. Obituary, 651. 



McLEOD, JOHN N. XIV. Birth, 526 ; cleri- 

 cal career, 526 ; death, 526. 



HcMAHON, Hon. JOHN VAN L. XL Obituary 

 of, 576. 



McMILLAN, SAMUEL J.R. XV. Senator from 

 Minnesota, 511 ; biographical sketch of, 511. 



MeNAB, Sir ALLAN N. II. Birth, 566 ; public 

 positions, 566 ; honors, 566 ; death, 566. 



McNAMEE, THEODORE. XL Obituary of, 

 666. 



McNAUGMTON, JAMES. XIV. Decease of, 

 638. 



McPHAIL, Rev. GEORGE W. XL Birth, career, 

 death, 495. 



McPHSRSON, JAMES B. IV. Birth, 511 ; 

 military services, 511 ; death, 511. 



McPHERSON, WILLIAM M. XII. Obituary, 

 632. 



McRAE, JOHN J. VIII. Birth, 461 ; death, 

 461; pursuits, 461. 



MeWILLIAM, Rev. JAMES M., Presbyterian 

 clergyman. XIII. Obituary of, 580. 



MEADE, General GEORGE GORDON. III. As- 

 sumes command of the Potomac Army, 102; ad- 

 dress before battle, 102 ; dispatch of Wednes- 

 day's battle before Gettysburg, 106 ; dispatch 

 on Thursday, 107 ; address to his army, 107 ; 

 dispatches, 109; contradicts dispatch of Gen- 

 eral Lee, 109 ; address to the inhabitants along 

 the Orange & Alexandria Railroad, 111 ; re- 

 port to General Halleck on movements of the 

 enemy, 182. 



IV. Birth, death, 508; career, 508; in 

 command -at Gettysburg, 508 ; his character, 

 609. 



MEADE, WILLIAM. II. Birth, 566; educa- 

 tion, 566; pursuits, 666 ; death, 566. 



MEAGHER, T. F. L Biographical notice of, 

 726. 



VII. Birth, 485 ; career, 485 ; military ser- 

 vices, 485 ; death, 484. 



MEAUX, CAMILLE. XV. French Minister of 

 Commerce, 314. 



MECKLENBURG. VI. Government, 479; 

 area, 479 ; population, 479 ; army, 479 ; com- 

 merce, 479. 



VII. Sovereign, 486 ; area and population, 

 486 ; debt, 486 ; army, 486 ; shipping, 486. 



VIII. Government, 462 ; area, 462 ; popu- 

 lation, 462 ; debt, 462 ; army, 462 ; change of 

 old institutions, 462; Diet, its action, 462; 

 complaints against the new system, 462 ; emi- 

 gration, 463. 



MEDILL, WILLIAM. V. Birth, 638 ; career, 

 638 ; death, 638. 



MEEK, ALEXANDER BEAUFORT. V. Birth, 

 538 ; professional and political career, 538 ; 

 works, 538, 639; death, 538. 



MEGASS, PREPARATION OF FUEL FROM. VI. 

 Its nature, 479 ; drying-machine, 479. 



MEHAN, JAMES. III. Case of, 491. 



MEHEMET, DJEMIL PACHA. XII. Birth, 

 death, 609 ; career, 509. 



ME1GS, CHARLES D. IX. Birth, 417; death, 

 417; career, 418; works, 418. 



MELGAREJO, General MARIANO. XL Presi- 

 dent of Bolivia, driven from power by revolu- 

 tion, 82 , obituary of, 603. 



MEUNE, JAMES F. XIII. Birth, 483 ; death, 

 483 ; career as a soldier and author, 48. 



MELLISH, DAVID B. XIV. Decease of, 636. 



MELLON, WILLIAM P., Treasury Agent. XIII. 

 Obituary of, 585. 



MELODEON, THE SILENT. VIII. By whom 

 invented, 463; its features, 463; its scope, 

 463. 



MELVILLE, RCT. HENRY. XL Birth, 495; 

 career, 495, 496 ; death, 495. 



MEMMINGER, C. G. I. Instructions to col- 

 lectors of revenue in the Confederate States, 

 131 ; instructions to planters relative to the 

 cotton loan, 142 ; reply to the planters who 

 ask relief, 145. 



MEMPHIS. II. Surrender of the city, 567 ; 

 correspondence, 567; civil organization, 567 ; 

 trade, 567; circulation of Confederate script 

 forbidden, 567 ; newspaper suspended, 568 ; 

 Union meeting, 568 ; families of Confederate 

 officers sent south, 568 ; trade opened by Gen- 

 eral Sherman, 568 ; vacant stores occupied, 

 669 ; operation of the partisan corps, 569 ; 

 government of the city, 569 ; guerrillas, 567. 



MENDELHALL, GEORGE. XIV. Decease of, 

 638. 



MENDES, ODORICO. XIII. Portuguese trans- 

 lation of Homer by, 79. 



