SUMNER, EDWIN V. 



SWEDEN AND NORWAY. 401 



229 ; letter to Colored Convention in South 

 Carolina, 752. 



XII. Senator from Massachusetts, 119 ; of- 

 fers a petition of colored citizens relative to 

 civil rights, 123 ; offers a resolution relative to 

 adjournment, 123 ; on resolution appointing 

 retrenchment committee, 133-139 ; on the re- 

 moval of political disabilities, 141-143 ; moves 

 civil-rights bill, 143 ; amends, 146 ; on the civil- 

 rights amendment, 149 ; on amendment to civil- 

 rights amendment, 167, 171 ; gives notice of 

 civil-rights bill, 180, 191 ; on amnesty, 171 ; 

 nominated for Governor of Massachusetts, and 

 declines, 503 ; letter to the New Orleans Col- 

 ored Convention, 775. 



XIII. Senator in Congress from Massachu- 

 setts, 137; introduces a bill relative to regi- 

 mental colors, 137; on allowing a drawback 

 on certain meterials at Boston, 143. 



XIV. Senator from Massachusetts, 150; 

 offers resolutions on arbitration, 151 ; presents 

 civil-rights bill, 215 ; resolution of censure re- 

 pealed in the Massachusetts Legislature, 518 ; 

 birth, 780 ; career as a statesman, 780 ; death, 

 780 ; writings, 780. 



SUMNER, General EDWIN V. I. Biographical 

 notice of, 722. 



III. Birth, 827; death, 827; military ser- 

 vices, 827. 



SUMNER, JOHN B. II. Birth, 760; educa- 

 tion, 760 ; pursuits, 760 ; writings, 760 ; death, 

 760. 



SUMTER, FORT. I. Supply- vessels sail from 

 New York, 713 ; when fire opened upon her, 

 133 ; labors of the Engineer Corps in complet- 

 ing, 664 ; occupied by Major Anderson, Decem- 

 ber 26, 1860, 664 ; officers and garrison of, 664 ; 

 excitement at Charleston in consequence, 664 ; 

 Governor Pickens's demand for surrender of, 

 664 ; Colonel Hayne sent to Washington to de- 

 mand surrender of, 664; correspondence of 

 Messrs. Fitzpatrick, Mallory, and Slidell, with 

 the President on, 664; President's answer sent to 

 Charleston, and reply of South Carolina govern- 

 ment, 665 ; Colonel Hayne instructed to deliver 

 his letter, and demand whether the President as- 

 serted his right to send reinforcements to, 665 ; 

 the President's reply, 665 ; question of attack- 

 ing referred to Confederate Congress, 665; 

 women and children removed from, 665 ; Gen- 

 eral Beauregard demands the evacuation of, 

 April llth, 665 ; Major Anderson's reply, 665 ; 

 General Beauregard's proposal, 665, 666 ; An- 



derson's reply, 666 ; General Beauregard noti- 

 fies Major Anderson that he will open fire in 

 one hour, 666; the first day's bombardment 

 of, 666 ; list of batteries firing upon, 666, 667 ; 

 armament of fort, 667 ; effect of fire from, 

 667; effect of fire of enemy's batteries on, 

 667 ; the second day's bombardment of, 667, 

 668 ; hot shot fired on, from Fort Moultrie and 

 other batteries, 668 ; barracks set on fire, 668 ; 

 Wigfall and his flag of truce, 668 ; terms of 

 evacuation agreed upon with, 668; terms of 

 evacuation of, finally approved by General 

 Beauregard, 668, 669 ; condition of, at time of 

 evacuation, 669 ; fleet sent by Government for 

 relief of, 669 ; official notification of evacua- 

 tion of, by Major Anderson, 669 ; biographical 

 sketch of Major Anderson, 669 ; effect of in- 

 telligence of surrender at the North, 669. 



SUN, ECLIPSE OF. X. Preparations for ob- 

 servations, 697; report from Sicily, 697; an- 

 other report, 697 ; report from Xeres, in Spain, 

 698; views of Prof. Young, 698; observa- 

 tions of Prof. Pickering, 698 ; report of Prof. 

 Watson, 699 ; other reports, 699, 700. 



XI. In 1871: central line, 710; observa- 

 tions, 710 ; report of Prof. Lockyer, 710 ; do. 

 of Captain Maclear, 711 ; do. of Mr. Pringle, 

 711 ; most important observations of Prof. 

 Respighi, 711 ; discovery of Prof. Young con- 

 firmed, 711; Prof. Janssens's observations, 

 712. 



SURF-CAR. XV. A valuable invention, 714 ; 

 how constructed, 714 ; how used, 715 ; its ser- 

 vices, 715. 



SURRAT, JOHN H. VII. Capture and trans- 

 portation to the United States, 526. 



SUTHERLAND, Judge. III. Opinion in the 

 case of Jones <c. Seward, 520. 



SUTRO TUNNEL. XI. 40. 



SWAIN, DAVID L. VIII. Birth, 717; death, 

 717 ; pursuits, 717. 



SWAN, Colonel WILLIAM. XII. Obituary, 

 621. 



SWANN, THOMAS. III. Letter to President 

 Lincoln, 618. 



SWAYNE, General WAGER. VII. Issues or- 

 ders, 17 ; removes Mayor and Council of Sel- 

 ma, 20 ; report of riot at Mobile, 22 ; orders to 

 prevent violence, 23. 



SWEDEN. III. Crops in, 5; exports and 

 imports of grain, 5, 6. 



SWEDEN AND NORWAY. V. King, 769 ; area 

 and population, 769 ; budgets, 769 ; debts, 769 ; 



