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INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



Mexican forces, 38; military events, 634; capture of 

 Pueblo, 634, 635; advance on Mexico, 635; organization 

 of a government, 636; proceedings, 636; proceedings 

 relative to Maximilian, 636, 637; further military opera- 

 tions, 637, 638 ; new measures of the Church party in 

 the city of Mexico, 639; Gen. Bazaine's letter to the 

 archbishop, 640; protest of the bishops, 640; sequestra- 

 tion policy, 641 ; correspondence of the general in com- 

 mand with the archbishop, 642 ; position of the United 

 State*, 643 ; Monroe doctrine, 643 ; diplomatic corres- 

 pondence, 644. 



Michigan. Legislature. 645; its resolutions, 645; demo- 

 cratic convention and resolutions, 645 ; do. Republican, 

 645; ok-ction, 646; troops furnished to the army, 646; 

 popular disturbances in Detroit, 646; finances, 646; ed- 

 ucation, 646 ; mineral resources, 646. 



Military Geographical Departments. Extent of each de- 

 partment, 647; headquarters in each, 647. 



XiUiken's Bend, attack on, 62. 



MILWABD, U. S. Marshal, the case of, 521. 



Minnesota. Area, 647; population, 647 ; votes, 647; finan- 

 ces, 647; debt and valuation, 647; schools, 647; trouble 

 with the Indians, 648 : movements of Gen. Sibley, 643. 



MiMion* Foreign and American. Associations, 649; agen- 

 cies, 649; places of labor, 649 ; income, 649. 



Jfitfittippi. Desolation in, 651; cavalry raid, 651; other 

 expeditions, 651. 



Jfitsouri. Effort for emancipation, 652 ; success of the un- 

 conditional Union men in St Louis, 653 ; call for the 

 adjourned State convention, 653; Mr. Lincoln's letter 

 to Gen. Schofleld, 653 ; interview with delegates from 

 Missouri, 653 ; report of James Taussig, 653 ; state of 

 affairs in Missouri, 653; meeting of the State conven- 

 tion, 654; ordinance of emancipation reported, 654; mes- 

 sage of the governor to the Legislature, 655 ; meeting of 

 the opposition, 655; resolutions, 655; situation of the 

 State militia, 656 ; under command of the Governor, 656 ; 

 his general orders, 656; Gen. Scbofield takes command, 

 656; control over the provost-marshals, 656; address of 

 the unconditional Union men to President Lincoln, 656; 

 reply, 656 ; address to the radicals, 657 ; proclamation of 

 the Governor, 657; order of Gen. Schofleld, 657; election, 

 657; meeting of the Legislature, 657; troops for the 

 army, 658. 



MOORE, CLEMENT C. Birth, 658; death, 658; writings, 658. 



MOBKILL, LOT M,, Senator from Maine, 233 ; remarks on 

 arrests, 289. 



MOEEILL, JUSTIN 8., Representative from Vermont, 235; 

 offers a resolution relative to the support of the Gov- 

 ernment, 235. 



MOCXTAIX, Bishop Go. J. Birth, 658; death, 658; services 

 to the church, 653. 



Y, WM. -Birth, 659; death, 659; works, 659. 



National Currency Act, The, 296. 



Navy Confederate. Officers, 659; pay, 660; Ironclads, 660; 

 cruisers, 660 ; their operations, 661 ; operations of tho 

 Tacony, 661 ; capture of the Chesapeake, 662; effect of 

 operations on commerce of United States, 662 ; contracts 

 in England for more vessels, 662. 



Nary United State*. Number and capacity of vessels, 663 ; 

 aggregate armament and tonnage, 668; distribution of 

 fleets, 668; number of seamen, 663; deficiency, 6C3; 

 test of Ironclads, 664; opinion of Commodore Worden, 

 664 ; do. of Com. Ammen, 664 ; do. of Com. Rodgers, 664 ; 

 do. of Com. Fairfax, 664 , do. of Engineer Stimcro, 664 ; 

 report on injuries to the Passaic, 665 ; report of Ad- 

 iniral Dahlgrcn, 665; New Ironsides, 665; Monitors, 



665; Dupont on the efficiency of the ironclads, 666; Ad- 

 miral Porter on the efficiency of the ironclads, 666; do. 

 Admiral Goldsborough, 666; do. Com. Rodgers, 667. 



Navy U. & operations of. North Atlantic squadron, 667 ; 

 South Atlantic squadron, 669-670-671-672-673-674-675- 

 676-677-67S ; Eastern Gulf, squadron, 678 ; Western 

 Gulf squadron, 679 ; Mississippi flotilla, 680 ; Potomac 

 flotilla, 680 ; blockade runners captured, 680. 



NELSON, WOLFRKD. Birth, 680; death, 680; public life, 

 680. 



NESMITU, JAMES \V., Senator from Oregon, 233 ; ou the con- 

 scription bill, 275. 



New Hampshire. Election, candidates and votes, 681 ; or- 

 der relative to Lieut. Edgerly, 6S1 ; finances, 681 ; 

 troops sent to the army, 681 ; popular disturbances, 

 681. 



New Jersey. Legislature, 682; resolutions on public af- 

 fairs, 682 ; troops sent to the army, 682 ; railroad sys- 

 tem, 633 ; application to Congress, 683 ; report of a com- 

 mittee, 683. 



New York. Movement of troops to Pennsylvania, 95 ; 

 inaugural address of Governor Seymour, 683; consider- 

 ations relative to the draft in the State, 684 ; letter of 

 the Governor to President Lincoln, 684 ; reply, 684 ; fur- 

 ther letter, 685 ; further reply, 685 ; inequalities of the 

 enrolment, 685 ; commission appointed, 685 ; letter of 

 Gen. Dix relative to enforcing the draft, 6S6 ; reply of 

 Gov. Seymour, 686 ; further letter of Gen. Dix, 686 ; fur- 

 ther replies, 686 ; objections of the Governor to the en- 

 rolment, 686; quota of the State, 687; proclamation of 

 the Governor, 687 ; U. S. troops sent to New York city, 



687 ; troops furnished to army, 687 ; appropriations of 

 counties, cities, and the Legislature, 6SS ; letter of the 

 Governor on colored troops, 688 ; Republican Conven- 

 tion, resolutions, and nominations, 688; do. Democratic, 



688 ; Peace Convention in New York City, 669 ; Young 

 Men's Administration Convention, 689 ; election, 639 ; 

 votes, 689 ; letter of the Governor, relative to the arrest 

 of Vallandigham, 689; finances, 689 ; debt, 689; national 

 banks, 690. 



NICHOLAS, Judge S. S. Memorial to President Lincoln, 569. 

 NICHOLS, JOHN B. Birth, 690; death, 690; pursuits, 690 ; 



writings, 690. 

 NOELL, JOHN W., Representative from Missouri, 238 ; on the 



admission of members from Louisiana, 824. 

 NORMANBY, Marquis of. Birth, 691 ; death, 691 ; public life, 



691. 

 North Carolina. Dissatisfaction, 691 ; causes, 691 ; public 



meetings, 692 ; troops, 692 ; elections, 692 ; attack on 



Washington, 692 ; other operations, 692. 



Obituaries. United States, 693; Canada, 724; European, 

 727. 



Ohio. Excitement, 730 ; Democratic Convention, 780 ; reso- 

 lutions and nominations, 730 ; Republican Convention, 

 781 : resolutions and nominations, 781 ; election, 781 ; 

 vote of soldiers, 781 ; how taken, 731; soldiers sent to 

 the army, 731 ; finances, 781 ; statistics, 781. 



OLIN, ABRAHAM B., Representative from N. Y., 288 ; on 

 indemnifying the President, 241 ; on the relation of the 

 seceded States to the Union, 262 ; on the conscript bill, 

 279. 



Opeloutas. Its situation, 732 ; capture, 732. 



Ordnance. Condition at tho commencement of the war, 

 782 ; rifling, 733 ; Pnrrotts, 783 ; projectile, 783 ; range, 

 788 ; time of flight, 733 ; features of the projectile, 788; 

 Rodman gun, 734; Dahlgrcns,734; mortars, 784, Brooks, 

 734; Blakely, 784; projectiles adopted by Government, 



