SLEMMER, ADAM J. 



SMITH, MORGAN L. 



389 



September 11, 1861, 644; instructions of Sec- 

 retary Cameron to General T. "VV. Sherman, 

 October 14, 1861, 644; General Sherman's 

 proclamation, November 8, 1861, 644 ; Gen- 

 eral Dix's proclamation to inhabitants of East- 

 ern Shore of Virginia, November 17, 1861, 

 644 ; General Halleck's order prohibiting fugi- 

 tives from entering the lines of the camps of 

 the army, 644 ; Colonel Cochrane's address, 

 645 ; Secretary Cameron's address, 645 ; Sec- 

 retary Chase's orders respecting fugitive slaves 

 to be employed on cotton and other planta- 

 tions at Port Royal, November 30, 1861, 646, 

 646 ; Secretary Seward's instructions to Gen- 

 eral McClellan in regard to escaped slaves of 

 insurgents, 646. 



II. Questions raised, 752 ; is the negro a 

 citizen ? 752 ; opinion of Attorney-General 

 Bates, 752 ; his position in Massachusetts, 752 ; 

 proceedings in Illinois, 752 ; fine for bringing 

 negroes into the State, 753 ; instructions from 

 the Navy Department, 753 ; proceedings of a 

 Kansas regiment, 753 ; proceedings in Chicago, 

 753 ; do. in Brooklyn, 754 ; social position de- 

 scribed in Congress, 754 ; instructions to the 

 marshal of the District of Columbia relative 

 to slaves, 754 ; order of General Halleck, 754 ; 

 do. of General Curtis, 754; do. of General 

 Hunter, 754; do. of General Williams, 754; 

 proceedings in North Carolina, 754 ; instruc- 

 tions of Secretary Cameron relative to the 

 employing of slaves, 755 ; further orders, 755 ; 

 social experiment with the negroes, 756 ; edu- 

 cation, 756 ; field-work, 756 ; order of General 

 Saxton relative to the morals of the negroes, 

 757; organization as soldiers, 757; letter of 

 General Hunter in answer to a resolution of 

 Congress, 757 ; orders of General Lane, 758 ; 

 colonization, 758 ; removal to the New Eng- 

 land States proposed, 758 ; resolutions in Con- 

 gress relative to the return of, 299. 



SLEMMER, Lientenant ADAM J. I. Takes pos- 

 session of Fort Pickens, 573. 



VIII. Birth, 692 ; death, 692 ; career, 

 692. 



SLICER, HENRY. XIV. Decease of, 632. 

 SLIDELL, JOHN. I. Senator in Thirty- 

 sixth Congress, 166 ; on the free navigation of 

 the Mississippi, 184 ; withdraws, 200 ; speech 

 on the occasion, 200; seized on board the 

 steamer Trent, 693. 



XI. Birth, 697 ; pursuits, 697 ; foreign 

 minister, 697 ; death, 697. 



SLOAT, Rear-Admiral J. D. VII. Birth and 

 death, 689 ; career in the navy, 689. 



SLOCHI, General H. W. V. Instructions to 

 General Osterhaus, 582 ; order interfering witli 

 the organization of the militia in Mississippi, 

 582 ; revoking order, 584. 



SMALLWOOD, CHARLES, M. D,, LL. D., Cana- 

 dian astronomer. XIII. Obituary of, 605. 



SMEAD, WESLEY, M. D. XI. Obituary of, 

 566. 



SMET, Rev. PETER J. DE. XIII. Birth, 708 ; 

 death, 708; career as a Catholic missionary 

 among the Indians, 708. 



SMITH, Sir ANDREW. XII. Obituary, 644. 



SMITH, AUGUSTUS. XII. Obituary, 644. 



SMITH, AUGUSTUS W. VI. Birth, 689 ; pur- 

 suits, 689 ; death, 689. 



SMITH, CALEB. I. Statement of the posi- 

 tion of Government in regard to fugitive slaves, 

 643. 



SMITH, CALEB B. IV. Birth, 751 ; public 

 life, 751 ; death, 751. 



SMITH, CHARLES F. I. Biographical notice 

 of, 724. 



II. Birth, 758 ; military services, 758 ; 

 death, 795. 



SMITH, E, K. I. Arrives at Bull Run with 

 troops, 85 ; appoints Colonel W. M. Churchill 

 provost-marshal in East Tennessee, 441. 



SMITH, RCY. GEORGE. XI. Obituary of, 604. 



SMITH, GERRIT. XIV. Birth, 767 ; death, 

 767; career, 768. 



SMITH, Mrs. GERRIT. XV. Biographical 

 sketch of, 702. 



SMITH, GREEN C. IV. Member of Con- 

 gress from Kentucky, 219 ; on confiscation, 

 282 ; offers a resolution on the conduct of the 

 war, 333. 



VI. Representative from Kentucky, 124; 

 nominates Charles B. Parsons for chaplain, 

 129. 



SMITH, HENRY. XIV. Decease of, 626. 



SMITH, H. B. XV. Representative from 

 New York, 138 ; on the bill to improve the 

 currency, 144. 



SMITH, Rev. JAMES. XI. Obituary of, 589. 



SMITH, JOSEPH. VI. Decease of, 583. 



SMITH, JOSEPH M. VI. Birth, 690 ; career, 

 690 ; death, 690. 



SMITH, Mrs. MARY. XII. Obituary, 617. 



SMITH, Mrs. MARY SNELL, missionary. XIII. 

 Obituary of, 570. 



SMITH, MORGAN L. XIV. Decease of, 663. 



