396 



SPRING, MARCUS. 



STEEDMAN, JAMES B. 



SPRING, MARCUS. XIV. Decease of, 649. 



SPRINGFIELD, Mo, I. Description of, G58; 

 battle of Wilson's Creek, and retreat upon, 

 659 ; Zagonyi's recapture of, 659. 



ST. ALBANS RAIDERS. V. Judicial proceed- 

 ings in Canada, 127 ; booty restored, 128 ; 

 opinion of Mr. Justice Smith, 322. 



STAMPFLI, JACQUES (see Diplomatic Corre- 

 spondence and Foreign Relations). XII. His 

 views of the responsibility of England for acts 

 done by the Sumter, 244 ; the Swiss arbitrator 

 before the Geneva Tribunal, 246 ; order of pro- 

 ceedings submitted to the tribunal, 251 ; vote 

 in the conference, 255 ; action on claims for 

 expenditures, 258 ; estimate submitted to the 

 tribunal for the determination of a gross sum, 

 259. 



STANHOPE, PHILIP H., an English historian. 

 XV. Biographical sketch of, 713. 



STANLEY, EDWARD. XII. Obituary, 623. 



STANLEY, HENRY M., discoverer of Dr. Liv- 

 ingstone. XII. 343. 



STANLEY OF ALDERLEY, EDWARD JOHN. IX. 

 Birth, 644; death, 644; career, 644. 



STANSBERY, HENRY. VI. Attorney-General, 

 517; letter on the case of Jefferson Davis, 

 517. 



VII. Interpretation of reconstruction acts, 

 460 ; official opinion of the requirement of the 

 act of reconstruction, 659. 



STANSBURY, EDWARD A., eminent citizen. 

 XIII. Obituary of, 584. 



STANTON, BENJAMIN. I. Member of Con- 

 gress, 166 ; no intention to make war, 212 ; on 

 the amendment to the act of 1798, 214, 215. 



STANTON, Colonel DAVID. XL Obituary of, 

 589. 



STANTON, EDWIN M. II. Appointed Secre- 

 tary of War, 82 ; order to General McDowell 

 how to proceed after junction with General 

 Shields, 101 ; call for troops to defend Wash- 

 ington, 107; order to take military possession 

 of the railroads, 108 ; order relieving General 

 Fremont from command, 126 ; orders to mil- 

 itary commanders in Virginia, 715. 



III. Secretary of War order to Governor 

 Andrew to enlist colored troops, 26 ; order re- 

 lieving officers of the Potomac Army from com- 

 mand, 76 ; dispatch to the Governors of North- 

 ern States, 85 ; order to General Wool to forbid 

 transmission of military intelligence, 86 ; order 

 creating departments in Pennsylvania, 88 ; let- 

 ter of thanks to Governor Seymour, 94 ; do., 



95 ; order relative to recruiting slaves in Mary- 

 land, 615 ; order relative to Methodist churches, 

 629; order relative to Lieutenant Edgerly, 

 681 ; order relative to exchange of prisoners, 

 761 ; dispatch relative to a plot at Johnson's 

 Island, 765. 



V. Order suspending drafting and recruit- 

 ing, 32 ; do. reducing expenses, 32 ; order re- 

 specting release of prisoners, 243 ; order dis- 

 charging prisoners sentenced by military tribu- 

 nals, 414 ; dispatch to General Palmer in re- 

 spect to ferry-passes to negroes, 466. 



VI. Secretary of War, 513; report on the 

 case of Jefferson Davis, 513. 



VII. Addresses note to General Grant on 

 duties of commanders of military districts, 738; 

 reply to General Grant as Secretary ad in- 

 tcrim, 749 ; opinions at a cabinet meeting, 738, 

 739. 



VIII. Letter of removal, 137 ; letter to the 

 Speaker of the House, 742; affidavit before 

 the court, 743 ; letter to the President on retir- 

 ing from the War Department, 743. 



IX. Birth, 645 ; career, 645 ; death, 646. 

 STANTON, Mrs. EDWIN C., widow of Secretary 



Stanton. XIII. Obituary of, 685. 



&TANTON, Mrs. H. B. XII. President of the 

 Women's Suffrage Association, 783. 



STAR OF THE WEST. I. Description of, 662 ; 

 voyage of, to Charleston, 662 ; is fired upon by 

 the forts in Charleston harbor, 663; is cap- 

 tured by the Texans, 663. 



STARRS, Very Re?. WILLIAM. XIII. Birth, 

 720 ; death, 720 ; career as a Catholic clergy- 

 man, 720. 



STATE SECURITIES. XII. Price of, 299. 



STATE WAR LOANS. I. 307, 308. 



STATISTICS OF THE CENSUS. XII. (See 

 United. States and respective States.) 



STAUFFENBERG, Baron FRANZ von. XIV. Bi- 

 ographical sketch of, 367. 



ST. DOMINGO. III. (See Spain.) 



STEAM. III. The controversy, 825 ; position 

 of Mr. Isherwood, 826 ; do. of Mr. Dickinson, 

 826. 



STEAM-BOILER INSPECTION AND EXPERI- 

 MENTS. IV. Experiments of the Hartford 

 company, 707; results, 707; experiments at 

 Sandy Hook, 707 ; results, 708, 709. 



STEARNS, JOHN G. XIV. Decease of, 623. 



STEARNS, WILLIAM F. XIV. Decease of, 635. 



STEEDMAN, General JAMES B. V. Order in 

 relation to freedmen in Georgia, 395. 



