328 NONPAREIL LIFE-RAFT. 



NORTH CAROLINA. 



ume ratios, 618 ; glance at the rise of the type 

 theory, 618 ; weight and volume of atoms and 

 of molecules, 619 ; analysis of the four leading 

 types, 619 ; atomicity or quantivalence of bod- 

 ies, 620 ; the type theory not arbitrary, 620 ; 

 table of elements and chemical values, 621 ; no- 

 menclature, 621 ; examples of the new nota- 

 tion and the proposed new nomenclature, 622 ; 

 sources of information, 623. 



NONPAREIL LIFE-RAFT. VII. Construction, 

 546 ; voyage to England, 546. 



NORFOLK, Va. I. Description of, 535 ; navy- 

 yard opposite to, 535 ; vessels in, 535 ; destruc- 

 tion of navy-yard, 536 ; old Fort Norfolk, with 

 its ammunition, taken by the Virginia author- 

 ities, 536 ; collector of, prohibited from accept- 

 ing drafts of United States, etc., 536 ; small 

 notes issued by City Council of, 536 ; arrival 

 of Confederate troops at, 536, 537. 



NORMAN, J. B. XI. Obituary of, 601. 



NORMANBY, Marquis of. III. Birth, 691 ; 

 death, 691 ; public life, 691. 



NORRIS, EDWIN. XII. Birth, death, 596 ; 

 works, 596. 



NORTH AMERICA. XII. Geographical ex- 

 plorations and discoveries in, 333, 334. 



NORTIIBROOK, FRANCIS T. B. VI. Birth, 

 552 ; career, 552 ; death, 553. 



NORTIIBROOK, Lord THOMAS GEORGE BAR- 

 ING, Viceroy of India. XIII. Birth, 372 ; po- 

 sitions, 372. 



NORTH CAROLINA. I. Description of, 537; 

 action of the Legislature of, 537 ; resolution of 

 inhabitants of Pasquotank County, 537; Forts' 

 Caswell and Johnston seized, but restored by 

 Governor J. W. Ellis, 537; Governor Ellis's 

 letter to President Buchanan, January 12, 1861, 

 537, 538 ; reply of Secretary of War, 538 ; pas- 

 sage of convention bill, 538; appointment of 

 commissioners to Peace Conference at "Wash- 

 ington, 538 ; vote of, on convention o* no con- 

 vention, 538; Governor Ellis's reply to the 

 President's call for troops, 538, 539 ; Pasquo- 

 tank resolutions of April 23d, 539 ; Governor 

 Ellis's proclamation, 539 ; the Governor calls 

 for the enrolment of 30,000 men, 539 ; special 

 session of the Legislature of, May 1, 1861, 539 ; 

 Governor's message, 539 ; call of convention, 

 539 ; other action of the Legislature, 539, 540 ; 

 seizure of Federal forts, mint, and arsenal, 

 540; ordinance of secession of, 540; ordinance 

 assenting to constitution of Provisional Gov- 

 ernment of Confederate States, 540 ; delegates 



elected to Confederate Congress, 540 ; flag of, 

 540 ; Senators from, to Confederate Congress, 

 540; loan of one million dollars authorized, 

 540; sending forward of troops from, 540; 

 Union movement in Hyde County, 540, 541 ; 

 Union Convention in Hyde County, 541 ; repair 

 and manufacture of fire-arms at Fayetteville, 

 541 ; contributions of the State for war pur- 

 poses, 541 ; number of troops ^ ent from, to 

 Confederate army, 541 ; representatives from, 

 in Confederate Congress, 541; tea raised in, 

 541 ; battles and skirmishes in, 541. 



II. Appeal of the Governor for clothes and 

 shoes for troops, 15 ; advance of General Burn- 

 side's expedition against, 39 ; address of Gen- 

 eral Clark, 41 ; population, 660 ; approach of 

 General Burnside's forces, 660; conscription, 

 how received, 660; State Convention, 660; 

 State election, 660 ; candidates, 661 ; difference 

 of parties, 661 ; result, 661 ; resolutions of the 

 Legislature, 661 ; troops taken by conscription, 

 661 ; conference with Provisional Governor 

 Stanley refused, 662. 



III. Dissatisfaction, 691 ; causes, 691 ; pub- 

 lic meetings, 692 ; troops, 692 ; elections, 692 ; 

 attack on Washington, 692 ; other operations, 

 692. 



IV. State of public sentiment on peace, 

 588; action of the Legislature, 588; further 

 proceedings, 589 ; views of the candidates for 

 Governor, 589; election, 589; blockade-run- 

 ning, 589 ; capture of Plymouth, 590 ; Siamese 

 Twins, 590. 



V. Proclamations of Governor Vance, 623 ; 

 orders of General Schofield, 623, 624 ; expres- 

 sions of public opinion, 624; W. W. Holden 

 appointed provisional Governor, 625; proc- 

 lamation of Governor Holden for a Constitu- 

 tional Convention, 625 ; political parties, 626 ; 

 meeting of the convention, 626 ; remarks of 

 the president, 626 ; message of Governor Hol- 

 den, 626; appointment of committees, 626; 

 ordinances passed, 626, 627; dispatch from 

 President Johnson in relation to the State 

 debt, 627; war debt repudiated, 627; ordi- 

 nance of secession declared null and void, 627; 

 armed police and militia, 627 ; social -position 

 of the people, 627; address of Mr. Reade to 

 President Johnson, 628; reply of the Presi- 

 dent, 628 ; dispatch of the President to Gov- 

 ernor Holden, 628 ; action of the Legislature, 

 628 ; address of Governor Worth, 629 ; Pro- 

 visional Governor Holden relieved, 629 ; State 



