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tion of Governor Jackson of Missouri, 406. Abandons

the Capital, 406. Battle of Boonville, 406. Adjourn-

ment of Congress, 543. New Senators from Virginia,

543. Synopsis of War Bills, 543. Battle of Rich

Mountain, 544. Battle at Carrick's Ford, 544. Gen-

eral M'Clellan's Summary of the Results, 544. Battle

of Bull Run, 545. M'Clellan placed in Command, 546.

Burning of Hampton, 546. The Secretary of War on

Contraband Slaves, 546. The Jeff Davis, 547, 703.

The Sumter, 547. Capture of the Petrel, 547. Battle

of Carthage, 547. New Government in Missouri, 547.

Proclamation of Governor Gamble, 547. General Polk,

547. New Members of the Confederate Cabinet, 547.

Reinforcements for Washington, 702. General Wool at

Fortress Monroe, 702. Capture of Fort Hatteras, 702.

Battle of Springfield, 702. Proclamation of Governor

Jackson, 702. Martial Law in Missouri, 702. General

Frémont's Proclamation enfranchising Slaves, 702. Ar-

rests of Secessionists, 703. Presentment of Newspapers,

703. The President's Proclamation of Non-Intercourse,

703. Taking of the Treasury Loan, 703. Passports,

703. State of Kanawha, 703. Acts of the Confederate

Congress, 703. Wreck of the Jeff Davis, 703. Affairs

in September, 832. Deaths at Fall's Church, 832.

Battle at Carnifex Ferry, 832. Battle at Cheat Mount-

ain, 832. Meeting of the Kentucky Legislature, 832.

Mr. Lincoln's Reply to Governor Magoffin, 833. The

Confederates enter Kentucky, 833. Action of the Legis-

lature, 833. The Governor's Proclamation, 833. Ar-

rests of Clay and Morehead, 833. Affairs in Missouri,

833. Surrender of Colonel Mulligan, 833. President

Lincoln's Letter to General Frémont, 833. Interpreta-

tion of the Confiscation Act, 834. Naval Preparations,

834, The Judith, 834, The Bermuda, 834. The Fan-

ny, 834. Letter from the Emperor of Russia, 834. The

Legislature of Maryland prevented from convening,

834.

UNITED STATES.-The Policy of the Administration

decided upon, 120. Mr. Seward's Reply to the Southern

Commissioners, 120. Mr. Lincoln's Reply to the Vir-

ginia Commissioners, 120. Opening of the War by the

Capture of Fort Sumter, 120. President Lincoln's Call

for 75,000 Troops, 120. Replies of Southern Governors,

120. Message of the Governor of Tennessee, 121. The

Virginia State Convention, 121. The Virginia Ordinance

of Secession, 121. Convention between Virginia and the

Confederate States, 121. Evacuation of Harper's Ferry,

121. Seizure of the Navy-Yard at Norfolk, 121. Pres-

ident Davis calls for Privateers, 122. President Lin-

coln's Proclamations of Blockade, 122. His Proclama-

tion for Volunteers, 122. Davis's Message to the Con-

federate Congress, 122. Capture of the Star of the West,

122. Action of Northern Legislatures, 122. National

Troops attacked at Baltimore, 122. Forces sent to Wash-

ington by way of Annapolis, 123. Action of the Governor

of Maryland, 123. Position of Affairs in May, 123.

structions to our Minister to France, 123. Position of

the French Government, 123. Contributions from the

several States, 256. General Butler in Baltimore, 257.

Judge Taney's Writ of Habeas Corpus, 257. The Sec-

retary of War on Contraband Slaves, 257. Death of

Colonel Ellsworth, 257. Skirmish at Fairfax, 258.

General M'Clellan's first Proclamation, 258. Action at

Philippi, 258. Confederate Government removed to

Richmond, 258. It recognized the existence of War,

258. Regulations for Privateers, 258. Cotton Export

prohibited, 259. Postal Service suspended, 259. Seces-

sion of Arkansas and North Carolina, 259. Neutrality

of Kentucky, 259. Border State Convention, 259. Se-

cession Vote of Virginia, 260. Meeting of the Wheeling

Convention, 260, 404. Neutrality of Missouri, 260.

Emeute at St. Louis, 260. General Lyon, 260. Meet-

ing of Congress, 400. Bills proposed in the Senate by

Mr. Wilson, 400. Election of Speaker, 401. The Pres-

ident's Message, 401. Reports of the Heads of Depart-

ments, 401. Fight at Big Bethel, 403. Capture of the

Privateer Savannah, 403. Prizes to Privateers, 404.

Engagements on the Potomac, 404. General Patterson's

Advance, 404. Ceneral Frémont, 404. Election in

Maryland, 404. General Banks, 404. Arrests in Bal-

timore, 404. Maryland Resolutions, 404. Congression-

al Election in Kentucky, 404. Virginia Union Conven-

tion, 404. New State Government organized, 404.

Governor Letcher's Proclamation, 405. Secession Vote

in Tennessee, 405. The Governor's Proclamation, 405.

Union Convention in East Tennessee, 405. Proclama-

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