INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



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HTTSTER, Colonel DAVIT*, at Bull Rnn, SI ; In command at 8t 

 Louis, 493; biographical notice of, T-'i 



HUNTER, R. M. T., Senator in Thirty-sixth Congress, 1M; 

 on the retrocession efforts and arsenals, 190; appeals to 

 the Senate to act on the Peaco Conference propositions, 

 220 ; appointed Secretary of State in Confederate States, 

 . . 



Illinois, Its boundaries, 867 ; population, 867 ; value of prop- 

 erty, 867 ; message of the Governor, 867 ; action of the 

 Legislature on the Peace Conference, 863 ; readiness of 

 the citizens to volunteer, 863 ; proclamation of the Gov- 

 ernor, 363 ; loan for war purposes, 86S ; militia of the 

 State, 863; troops furnished to the United States, 868; 

 State expenses for troops, 369 ; constitutional conven- 

 vention, 869 ; progress of the State in wealth, 869 ; rail- 

 roads, 369 ; grain crops, 369 ; culture of cotton, 369. 



Instructions of Legislature to Commissioners to Peace 

 Congress, 565. 



IJIBODE^ battery at Bull Run, St 



India and Farther India, intrigues of Russia in, 369; 

 famine, 869 ; mutiny of troops, 369 ; culture of indigo, 

 369; finances, 370; scarcity of cotton, 370; immense 

 railroad enterprises, 370. 



Indiana, its boundaries, 370; population, 370; value of prop- 

 erty in, 871 ; banks, 371 ; live stock, 371 ; produce, 371 ; 

 condition of popular education, 871 ; promptness of citi- 

 zens to volunteer, 371; military movements, 871 ; forces 

 sent into the field, 372; arms distributed. 372; extensive 

 service of the troops, 372 ; militia law, 372 ; railroad 

 accident, 372. 



Instructions of Legislature to Commissioners to Peaco 

 Congress, 565. 



Indians, Western, their number. 873 ; Choctaws, their loca- 

 tion, 373 ; regiments furnished to the Confederate army, 

 873 ; delegates to the Confederate Congress, 873 ; Chero- 

 kees, 373 ; proclamation of John Boss, 373 ; Cherokee 

 population, 373 ; secede, 373 ; troops raised, 374 ; Dela- 

 ware Indians, 374 ; numbers, 374; civilization, 374; Potta- 

 wattomles, their location, 374 ; number of the tribe. 374 ; 

 Sacs and Foxes, 874; Shawnees, 374; loways, 874; 

 Omahas, 374; Kickapoos, 374; "Winnebagoes, 374; 

 Yanctonnais, 374 ; Sioux, 874 ; Cheyennes, 374 ; Arapa- 

 hoes, 374; Pah-Ute tribe, 375; Washoe tribe, 875; 

 Apaches, 875; Navajoes, 375; Utahs, 375; action of the 

 Mormon people, 375 ; action of the Legislature of Cali- 

 fornia, 375 ; Indians in Washington Territory, 375 ; num- 

 ber of Indian schools, 875 ; wealth of Indians, 375 ; moral 

 and religions cultivation, 375 ; interest due to, on bonds 

 of seceded States, 376. 



Insurance, amount of property covered by, 876; flies in the 

 United States in 1S61, 877; property destroyed, 377; 

 losses in eight years, 378 ; marine losses, 378 ; insurance 

 in Massachusetts, 373; mutual and stock companies, 

 379 ; condition of companies in New York, 379 ; number 

 of companies, capital, assets, &c., 3SO ; do. in other States 

 than, New York, 881 ; marine companies in New York, 

 332; profits, 383; life insurance, 883 ; companies, 383 ; 

 claims by death, 384 : mortuary experience in Massachu- 

 setts, 3S5 ; do. classified, 386, 337 ; further mortuary ex- 

 perience, 333. 



Iowa, its boundaries, 3SS; valuation of property, 388; vote 

 for President, 358 ; staples, 388 ; flax culture, 883 ; mes- 

 sage of the Governor to the Legislature, 839 ; war loan, 

 389 ; troops, 389 : clause of the State Constitution rela- 

 tive to a debt, 308 ; attempts to negotiate a loan, 308. 



ITALY, its boundaries. 3&9 ; situation at the commencement 

 of the year, 3S9 ; address of the king to the deputies of 



the people, 889 ; title of King of Italy given to Victor 

 Emmanuel, 390; history of the Roman question, 890; 

 recession of States, 890 ; letter of the Pope, 890 ; aid 

 sought from friendly powers, 890 ; action of Spain, 890; 

 refusal of the French to restore the Legations, 891 ; 

 foreign volunteers, 891 ; defeat, 891 ; present power of 

 the Pope, 891 ; population, 891 ; reorganization of the 

 new kingdom, 891 ; its debt, 892; the Neapolitan king- 

 dom, 892. 



ITUBBIDE, Madame, her political position, 892; death of her 

 husband, 892 ; retires to the United States, 892; charac- 

 ter, 892. 



IVEKSOX, ALFRED, Senator In Thirty-sixth Congress, 168; 

 apprehensions which canse secession, 16S ; the only con- 

 cession that will satisfy the South, 170; withdraws from 

 the Senate, 178; his letter, 178 ; how received, 178. 



JACKSON, CLAIBORXE F., recognized as Governor of Mis- 

 souri by the Confederate Government, 164 ; act to afford 

 aid to Missouri, 164. 



JACKSON'S brigade at Bnll Rnn, 84 



JAMESON, CHARLES D., biographical notice of, 724 



JAMISON, DAVID F., opening address to secession Conven- 

 tion, S. C., 648. 



JANNEY, JoEtif, President of the Virginia State Convention, 

 731. 



Japan, extent of the empire, 392 ; population, 893 ; civiliza- 

 tion, 393 ; skill in manufactures, 893 ; government, 893 ; 

 foreign intercourse, 393. 



Jefferson, Fort, its location, 893 ; armament designed for, 

 893 ; design to capture it, 89i 



JOHNSON, ANDREW, Senator in Thirty-sixth Congress, 166 ; 

 proposes three amendments to the Constitution, 1 S3; 

 remarks, 184; on the right of Senators from Western 

 Virginia to their seats, 235; on the object of the war, 

 241. 



JOHNSON, R. "W., Senator in Thirty-sixth Congress, 161 ; on 

 the action of the Senate, 18L 



JOHNSTON, General, at Bnll Rnn, 84. 



JONES, Lieut. R., burns the Government property at Har- 

 per's Ferry, 363 ; conduct approved, 863. 



JONES, WILLIAM II., sent by the Treasury Department to 

 New Orleans, 429 ; correspondence with the captain f 

 the cutter McClelland, 429. 



KANE. Marshal his arrest, 860. 



Kansas, its boundaries. 894; admission as a State, 1ST and 

 394 ; border warfare, 394 ; drought, 894 ; Jayhawking, 

 394; military movements, 394. 



KEITT, LAWRENCE M., on a pledge between President 

 Buchanan and the commissioners of South Carolina, 

 763. 



KELLOGG, WILLIAM, member of Congress, 225 ; on th con- 

 fiscation bill, 243, 



KEMPER'S battery at Bull Run, 34. 



KENLY, JOHN B., appointed provost-marshal at Baltimore, 

 440. 



KENNEDY, ANTHONY, member of the Senate, 225 ; on the act 

 of President Lincoln. 227. 'J-'-. 



KENT. Duchess of, birth, 394; early marriage, 894; death of 

 her husband, 394; second marriage, 8W; care in the 

 education of her daughter, Queen Victoria, 894; death, 

 394 ; burial. 394. 



Kentucky. Its boundaries, 395; population, 395 ; govern- 

 ment, 395; first political movements, 895 ; letter of the 



