INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



833 



Srcretary of Jefferson Davis, 557 ; number of Federal 



-troyed, 557; by -whom, 557; cruisers, 

 capture of the Roanoke, 555; letter of Earl Russell, 553. 



:*. Blockade, 55s; how plane 



"Wilmington, 559 ; various classes of vessels constructed, 

 thc-lr peculiarities, 559 ; comparative statement of 

 the i aval force, 560 ; vessels constructed, 560 ; iron-clads, 

 560 ; experiments with coal and petroleum, 560 ; school 

 for boys, 560 ; number of vessels captured by the squad- 

 ron, 5C1 ; proceeds of the sale of condemned property, 

 561 ; estimates and expenses of the navy in the 1. 

 cal rear, 561 ; men in service, 561. 



A'ary. United States, operation* of. Squadrons and com- 

 manders, 561 ; North Atlantic squadron, 561 ; blockade 

 operations, 562 ; results of blockade running at Wilming- 

 ton, 562 ; operations in the sounds of Xorth Carolina, 

 56=3 ; action with the Albemarle, 563 ; destruction of the 

 Albemarle, 563; removal of torpedoes In the James 

 river. 564 ; preparations for the capture of Wilmington, 

 564 ; plan of proceedings, 565 ; position of the forts, 565 ; 

 arrival of the force, 566; explosion near Fort F: 

 566; reason for the experiment, 566; its results, 566 : at- 

 tack by the fleet on the fort, 567; disembarkation of. 

 troops, 567; result, 567; correspondence between Gen- 

 eral Batler and Admiral Porter, 563; troops ordered 

 back from Fortress Monroe, 56S ; preparations for anoth- 

 er attack, 505 : bombardment 569 ; movement of the 

 troo: ;lt and capture of Fort Fisher, 570 



los-. 



South Atlantic squadron, 570. 

 East Gulf squadron, 571. 



<;ulf squadron, 571; position of Mobile, 571; 

 preparations for an attack, 571 ; advance upon the forts, 

 571 ; fight with the Tennessee, 572 ; account of Admiral 

 Farragut, 572 ; movements of the troops, " 7 

 572. 



Mississippi flotilla 

 Potomac flotilla, 573. 



Contest between the Kearsarge and Alabama, 573 ; ac- 

 count of Captain Winslow, 573 ; capture of the Florida, 

 574. 



Xftada. Action of the State Convention, 574; proclama- 

 tion of the President, 574; elections, 574; boundaries of 

 the State. 575 ; the enabling act passed by Congress, 575 ; 

 its conditions, 575; mineral resources, 575; deposits of 

 mineral wealth discovered, 575; mills in operation. 575. 

 NEWCASTLE, HEXBT P. F. Birth, 575: services. 575 ; death, 



575. 



ITeic Ilamf.sJtifc. Election, 576; debt, 576; sessions of the 

 Legislature, 576; disagreement with the Governor, 570; 

 new military bill, 577 ; disagreement between the Gov- 

 ernor and Legislature, 577 ; election-. 



Neic Jersey. Debt, 577; troops contributed, 577; reorgani- 

 zation of the mi! -r of the Governor 

 tive to recruiting r'aves. 575 ; schco'..-. 57S ; agricultural 

 college. 37S; mess-" ;e of the Governor relative to Fed- 

 eral post-roads arross the State, 578 ; electio:. -. 

 y*w Yo> '!:. Men contributed to the Federal army, 579 ; mil- 

 itia enrolment, 579 ; debt, 579; earnings of canal-, 

 tonnage of railroads, 579 ; banking associations, 550 ; 

 immigration, 5SO; schools, 5SO; payment of in: 

 message of the Go .imsnt relative thereto, 550 ; amend- 

 ment of the Const;;- 'ion, 5S1 ; soldiers 1 votes, 5S1 ; cir- 

 cular of the Grverjor relative to soldiers' votes, 

 order of General Dix, 552 ; order of Brigadier-General 

 Green, 553 ; order of General Dix to provost marshals, 

 533 ; proclamation of Governor Seymour, 5S3 ; letter of 

 Secretary Seward relative to conspirators, 5S4 ; reply of 

 Mayor Gunther, 554; arrival of General Butler with 

 troops in Xew York. 554 ; order of General Peck. 

 VOL. iv. o3 



arrest of State agents at Baltimore, 554 ; their trial*, CSi, 

 5S5; order of Governor Seymour to Messrs. Parker, Al- 

 len, and ]: .ceedings and rep< ,r 



tempt to burn New York, 



: statement of Robert Kennedy previous to execa 

 tion. 



Xorth Carolina. State of public sentiment on peace, 53S; 

 action of the Legislature, 555 ; further proceedini- 

 views of the candidates for Governor, 559 ; election, 588; 

 blockade-running, 5S9 ; capture of Plymouth, 590 ; Si- 

 amese Twi:. 



Xorrs, WILLIAM C. Birth, 590; pursuits, 90; death, 590. 



ituarif*, American. Hubbard, H., 591 ; Bowden, L. J. 

 591 ; Herrick, J. B., 591 ; Mayer, C. F.. 59 1 ; Camp, A. 

 : Loom!?. W. F., 591; Storer, G. H., 591 ; Tousley' 

 L. B., 591 ; Rose, E., 591 ; Saunders, T. M., 591 ; Wiley! 

 F. ?., 591 ; Tarbell, J. A., 592; March, C. V, 

 3. B., 592 ; Hitz, .J.. 592 : Mead, D., 59-2 ; Cbamplic. 



: Borland, S., 592 ; Gamble, H. R., 592 ; Hoppin, C. 

 A.. 503; Lawson, L. M.. 



Goddard, C. B., 593; Bibb, L, 593; Stork, C., 593; 

 Meier, K. T., 593 ; Staj : ; Aschwanden, J., 



593; Wilcox. J. A., 503 ; Embury, D., 593 ; Butler. A. 

 J., 593; McCluney, W. J., 593; Cranston, H. Z., 594; 

 Kelley, H., 594; Ram.- : Duncan, W., 594; 



Packard, C., 594 ; Barnard, T., 594 ; Ward, A. H^ 594 ; 

 Xewell. G. W.. 594 ; Willet, J. C., 594 : Bculigney, J. E., 

 : Phenix, D., 595 ; True, G., 595 ; Whelpley, E. W., 

 505; Williams, A. B., 595; Fribley, Col., 595 ; Dewey. J., 

 595; Town, S., 595; Tudor, F., 595; Randall, Gen., 595; 

 Harrison, W. H. Mrs.. 505 ; MeLane, J. W., 595 ; George, 

 P. R., 596 ; Tileston, T., 596 ; Ketchum, J., 596. 



Ray, W. P. 596 ; Appleton, J. J., 596 ; Buel, X. . T ., 

 596; Gilbert, R., 596; Martin, C. F 596; Scott, O.. 



7; Miholotzi, G., 597; Cozzens, W. B, 

 597; Chapman, H., 597 ; Kennedy, S.. 597 : Moore, G. W.. 

 597; Badean, P.. 597; Flint, J. B.. 597: De Charms, R., 

 Cox.?. ,T. R., 593; Gardiner. R. H.. 505 ; Van Rens- 

 selaer, 593; Janvier, L, 593; Gooderscn. M. X., 599; 

 Marmaduke, M. M., 599 ; Wood, F., 599 ; Schenkl, J. P., 

 599. 



Cromwell, H. B., 599 ; Taylor, J. X.. 590 : Banks, J., 

 599 ; Devlin, H. J., 599 ; Ringgold, G. H., 599 ; Brande- 

 gee, J. J., 509; Clay, L. H. Mrs., 600; Drinker, W. W., 

 600 ; Kittridge, J., 600 ; Monton, A., 600 ; Parsons, M. M., 

 600; Taggart, T., 600 ; Thayer, W. S., 600; Ticknor, W. 

 D., 600; Willard, J., 600; Green, 601; Lovett, A. A.; 

 601; Cahill,J. A^ 601; Murray, A., 601; Root, F. P., 

 601 ; Gilder, W. It, 601 ; Tracy, H., 601 ; Andrews, W. 

 B., 601 ; Barlow. B. R., 6"! ; M'.rzan. E. E., 601 ; Faile, 

 E. G., 601; SlidelL. T., 601; Field, H. M. Mrs., 601; 

 Kibbe, W. R., 601 ; Clack, F. H., 602 ; Schneider, J. K, 

 602; Parsons, L. S., 602; Holbrook, J., 602; Ware, J., 

 602; Harrison, J., 002; Kingsbury, C., 602; Solomon, 

 A^ 602 ; Pugh, E., 602. 



Marst Hotley, T., 603; Chapman, A. B^ 



603; Hays, A^ 603; Jenkins. A. G., 603; Jones, S., 603; 

 Lloyd, J., 603 ; Cooper, T. C., 603 ; Pike, B., 603 ; Hacke, 

 H., 603: Jones J. M., 603; Sanford, D. C., 604 : Steven- 

 eon, T G., 604; Daniels, J., 604 ; Donbleday, T. D., 604; 

 Goodrich, C. E., 604 ; Gordon, J. B., 604; Perrin, 604; 

 Stafford, L. A., 604; Steuben, B. V., 604; Brown, C. R, 

 604; CalvertC. B., 605; Farrar, S., 605; Lloyd, CtL, 

 i.cer. P. R., 605; Shaw, P. B, 

 605 : Mi "fit, S. S., 605. 



