Seventy-ninth N. Y. Volunteers, 504; Warner's Book of Eloquence,
December-Persia and the Persi- ans, by Benjamin, 596; Labberton's New Historical Atlas and General History, 596; The Three Systems of Life Insurance, by Tabor, 597; Me- moirs of Dolly Madison, by her grandniece, 597; Genius in Sun- shine and Shadow, by Ballou, 597; Chronicle of the Coach, by Cham plin, 597; The Volcano' under the City, by a Volunteer Special, 598; Tristam Dodge and his Descen- dants, by Robert Dodge 598; Ral- eigh, by Gosse, 598; Education in Alaska, by Jackson, 599; Our Arc- tic Province, by Elliott, 599; Our New Alaska, by Hallock, 599; Home Lots of the Early Settlers of Providence, by Hopkins, 599; Dora, an illustrated Gift-book, by Alfred Tennyson, 599; The Span ish Armada, by Noble, 599.. Boston, Mass., rocking chair, 198; extracts from old newspapers, noticed, 304; the old State House, 304; the Association Soul of Soldiery, organized, 403; View of the Province House, 411. Bowen, Clarence Winthrop, Histor- ical Sketch of Woodstock, Conn., noticed, 405.
Braddock, Gen. Edward, Defeat of, T. J. Chapman, 446. Bradish, Luther, portrait, 227. Brooks, Henry M., the Olden Time Series, noticed, 304. Bryan, Nancy, her marriage to John Blackburn, one of the pioneer set- tlers of Ohio, 535. Burgwin, John, the Hermitage, Burgwin's Seat, Wilmington, N. C., James G. Burr, 433; view of the Hermitage, 435. Burlingame, Anson, anecdote of,
Chronicle of the Coach, noticed, 597. Clark, Col. George Rogers, expedi- tion to the Northwestern Terri- tory, 452.
Clason, A. W., convention of New York, 1788, 148; the split at Charleston, 1860, 458.
Clay, Henry, the speeches of, Charles H. Peck, 58. Clinton, De Witt, portrait, 215. Coffin, Admiral Sir Isaac, directs the construction of a Boston rocking chair in England, 198; Life of, noticed, 207.
Cogswell, Joseph G., first librarian
of the Astor Library, portrait, 18. Cohoes Falls, N. Y., view of, 414. Colfax, Schuyler, life of, noticed, 406.
Confederacy, a, within a Confeder- acy, G. Norton Galloway, 387.. Connecticut, possessions of, in Ohio, 526.
Connecticut Historical Society, an- nual May meeting, election of officers, 114.
Conspiracy, the great, noticed, 503. Constitution of the United States, the defects of, its historical amend- ments and their inadequacy, John W. Johnston, 245. Continental uniforms, monogram on buttons of, 400.
Cooke, John Esten, death of, list of his works, 497. Corbin, Margaret, services in the Revolution, 299, 401; a ballad, George Houghton, 490. Cornbury, Lord (Gov. of N. Y.), portrait of, dressed as a woman,
De Lancey, Edward F., how the Church of England was estab- lished within the province of N. Y., 113. Democratic convention at Charles- ton, S. C., 1860, 458.
De Peyster, Abraham, the bell pre- sented by, to the Dutch church, 4. De Peyster, Frederic, portrait, 235. De Peyster, Gen. John Watts, sketch of Gen. Andrew Atkinson Hum- phreys, 347.
De Witt, Rev. Thomas, D.D., por- trait, 230.
Dimitry, John, a king's gift, 305. Dixwell, Col. John, one of the gicide" judges, bequest of, 345. Doane, Timothy, pioneer settler in Ohio, 528.
Dodge, Robert, Tristam Dodge and his descendants in America, no- ticed, 598.
Domine, or Dominie, the word, 400. Dongan Charter, the, of the City of N. Y., James W. Gerard, 30. Dongan, Gov. Thomas, his manor house, 31; fac-simile of autograph, 33; sketch of, 34; succeeds to the title of Earl of Limerick, 44; character of, 45; family, 46. Dora, by Alfred Tennyson, noticed,
Doone, John, his early life in Ohio,
England, Church of, established in N. Y.. 113; Young People's His- tory of, noticed, 118. Episcopal Church in N. Y., Cen- tennial History of, noticed, 502. Evolution and Religion, noticed,
FARMVILthe height map of the battle of heights of, 365. Federal Hall, N. Y. City, view of,
Few, James, leader of the regula tors of N. C., 1771, 443- Field, Benjamin H., portrait, 237- Fish, Hamilton, portrait, 229. Fisheries Question. History of the, 7. Macdonald Oxley, 50. Flag at half mast, origin of the custom, 111.
Florida, date of the discovery of,
Folsom, A. A., Association of Soul of Soldiery, 403. Ford, Gordon L., unpublished letter of James Monroe, contributed by, 195; original letter of Mrs. L. H. Sigourney, contributed by, 495.. Fort Du Quesne, the expedition against, 446.
Fowler, Abner, early settler in Ohio, 537;
Fowler, Robert Ludlow, Gov. Thomas Pownall, Colonial States- men, 409. Franklin, Benjamin, his American resolves, 400.
Franklin, Gov. William, author of the phrase "A time of peace, how- ever, is certainly the best time to prepare for war, Fremont, Gen. John C., letter to the Secretary of War, requesting to be relieved from his command in the Army of Va., 80; letter of Edwin M. Stanton to, granting his re- quest, 82.
French Colonies established in America, 452.
Fry, Gen. James B., misunder- standings between Halleck and Grant, 561.
Fulton, Robert, school days of, 400; Life of, noticed, 408.
Hart, Gad, early settler in Ohio, 530. Harvard College, Gov. Pownall's gift to, 432.
Harvey, M., Lectures on the Reality and Worth of Human Progress, noticed, 117.
Hayden, Rev. Horace Edwin, un- published letter of Andrew Jack son, contributed by, 399. Hayti, negro colonization, 329. Haywood, P. D., the Cruise of the Alabama, noticed, 303. Hermitage, the, Burgwin's Seat, Wilmington, N. C., 433.
Hill, Gov. David B., extract from his address at the bi-centennial of Albany, 296.
Hingham, Mass., the oldest church edifice in U. S., at, 112. Holland Society of New York, an. nual meeting, 203. Hollister, O. J., Life of Schuyler Colfax, noticed, 406. Hopkins, Charles Wyman, Home lots of Providence Plantations, noticed, 600.
Hosack, David, M.D., portrait, 219.
GALLATIN, Alberton, a con: Hough, Franklin B., Bibliography
ALLATIN, Albert, portrait, 226. federacy within a Confederacy, 387:
Gardiner, Lion, discovery of the re- mains of, 493.
Geer, Seth, architect and builder of the La Grange Terrace, N.Y. City,
General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen, N. Y. centennial cele- bration, noticed, 407. Genius in Sunshine and Shadow, noticed, 597. Gerard, James W., the Dongan Char- ter of the City of N. Y., 30, 113. Gibbon, Edward, extracts from the correspondence of, relative to American affairs, 1778-1783, 104. Gillmore, Gen. Quincy A., portrait, 554.
Gosse, Edmund, Raleigh, noticed, 598.
Government House, N.Y. City, view of, 222.
Grant. Gen. U. S., misunderstand- ings between Gen. Halleck, and, 561.
of the Writings of, noticed, 407. Houghton, George, Margery Corbin, a Ballad, 490.
Humphreys, Gen. Andrew Atkinson,
Sketch of, by Gen. John Watts de Peyster, 347 portrait, 348. Hutchinson, Mrs. Anne, site of the cottage of, at Pelham, N. Y., 391. Hutchinson, Gov. Thomas, Diary and Letters of, vol. ii., noticed,
NDEPENDENCE Bell Ringer, the, 198, 300. Indians, Wars of the Far West, no- ticed, 206; Games of, noticed, 406; Journal of Sullivan's Expedition against the, noticed, 407. "In time of Peace prepare for War," author of the phrase, 300. Island of A'Vache, negro coloniza tion at, 329.
Greene, Gen. Nathaniel, monument JACKSON Andrew, unpublished letter of, to Lt. Glossell, respect- ing the military conduct of Gen. Adair, 399.
at Savannah, Ga., 297. Greenwood, John, dentist to Wash- ington, unpublished letter of, 294. Griffin, Watson, the Evolution of Canadian Parties, 283. Gunn, John H., ancestry of Gen. Peter B. Porter, 299.
HADLEY, Amos, N. H., in the
historical Van and Brunt, 114.
Hall, William. Shepard Kollock, printer of the first N. Y. Directory, 393.
Halleck, Gen. Henry W., misun- derstandings between, and Grant. James B. Fry, 561.
Jackson, Sheldon, Report on Edu- cation in Alaska, noticed, 599. Jason war-ship, officers of the, 111,
Judson, R. W., the Independence bell ringer, 198. Julian, George W., President Lin- coln, Story-telling, 190.
KTransactions, vol. ii., noticed, ANSAS State Historical Society
Kennedy, J. H., Ohio as a Hospit- able Wilderness, Pioneer Life on the Western Reserve, 526. Kent, James, portrait, 221. Kentucky, earthquake in, 342. King, Horatio, my first and last sight of Abraham Lincoln, 254; Lincoln and McClellan, 587. Kingsbury, James, early settler in Ohio, 537.
Kirke, Edmund, the Rear-Guard of the Revolution, noticed, 207. Kirtland, Jared P., costume of the early settlers of Ohio, 534. Knox, Gen. Henry, Montpelier, His- toric Home of, E. Marguerite Lindley, 121; view of the home of, 122; portrait, 123; entrance hall of the Knox mansion, 125; ser- vants' house of the Knox villa, 127; monogram of the Knox silver- ware, 128 front of Montpelier, 130; burial-place of the Knox fam- ily, 131.
Knox, Thomas W., Life of Robert Fulton and History of Steam Navi- gation, noticed, 408.
Kollock, Shepard, printer of the first N. Y. directory, 393.
LABBERTON, Robert H., Nev
Historical Atlas and General History, noticed, 596. Lafayette, Marquis de, presented with medal by the officers of the N. Y. National Guard, 4, 7; lays corner stone of monuments to Gen. Greene and Count Pulaski, 297. La Grange Terrace, N. Y. City, built and erected, 1; view of, 2. Lamb, Mrs. Martha J., A Neglected Corner of the Metropolis, Historic Homes in Lafayette Place, 1; Louis XVI. and Marie Antoinette, 182; the Founder, Presidents, Homes, and Treasures of the N. Y. Historical Society, 209; one New England Thanksgiving, 505. Land, Labor and Law, noticed, 205. Lanman, Charles, Haphazard Per- sonalities. noticed, 117.
Law, John, the financial projector, portrait, 307..
Lee, Alfred E., Battle of Cedar
Mountain, I., 81; II., 159; from Cedar Mountain to Chantilly, I., 226; II., 370; III., 467. Letters -Gen. Fremont to Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War, requesting to be relieved of his command in the Army of Va., 81; Secretary Stanton's reply to the latter request, 82; Edward Gibbon to J. Holrod, relative to American Affairs, 1778, 19 James Monroe to Gov. Shelby, Jan. 30, 1815, in relation to Battle of New Orleans, 195; Pope Pius IX. to Jefferson Davis, relative to the Southern Confederacy, 263; John Green- wood, Dec. 28, 1798, to George Washington, respecting the latter's
teeth, 294; Andrew Jackson to Lt. Glossell, July 24, 1817, in rela- tion to the military conduct of Gen. Adair, 399; Gov. Pownall to Cadwallader Colden, Nov. 1, 1760, regarding his declination of the Government of N. Y., 416; ex- tracts of letters of John Burgwin, 1777 and 1797, relative to the homestead at Wilmington, N. C. 438; Col. G. R. Clark to the in- habitants of Post Vincennes, 1779, informing them of his intention to capture the place, 455; Mrs. L. H. Sigourney to Theodore Dwight, Jr., Nov. 2, 1830, regarding her Manuscript Biographies, 495, Gen. Halleck to Gen. Grant, on the con- dition of the army, April 14, 1862,
Lewis, Morgan, portrait, 223. Libby Prison, Va., Reminiscences of, John Shrady, M.D., 89; view of,
Life Insurance, Three Systems of, noticed, 597. Lincoln, Abraham, Reminiscences of, noticed, 119; story-telling of, 19; my first and last sight of, Horatio King, 254; and Coloniza- tion, Charles K. Tuckerman, 329; his bravery, 498; Lincoln and Mc- Clellan, 586.
Lindley, E. Marguerite, Montpelier, Historic Home of Maj. Gen. Henry Knox, 121.
Linnæan Society, Scientific and His- torical, May meeting, papers on the donations to the museum, by S. S. Rathvon, and on specimens of a double Thaliotrum Anemen- oides, by J. S. Stahr, 115; June meeting, papers on the Duck-billed Platypus and the Dynastes tityns, by S. S. Rathvon, and chemical examinations of our Kerosene Oils, by T. R. Baker, 263. Logan, John A., the Great Con- spiracy, noticed, 503. Louis XV. presents Louisiana to Spain, 305; portrait, 309. Louis XVI., portrait, 121; and Marie Antoinette, Mrs. Martha J. Lamb, 182, 300.
Louisiana given to Spain by King Louis XV., 305; the Creoles in, 542. Loveland, Amos, pioneer settler in Ohio, 527.
Lyall, Edna, Won by Waiting, a novel, noticed, 406.
ADISON, Dolly, Memoir of, no- ticed, 597.. McCormick, John D., officers of the war-ship Jason, 111. McIlrath, Aleck, early settler in Ohio, 534.
McKendry, William, Journal of
Sullivan's Expedition against the Indians. noticed, 407. Macdonald, Angus, reminiscences of Lady Harriet Acland, 193. Macready, William Charles, mobbed in N. V. City, 26. Manuscript market, the, 197. Marsh, Luther R., site of the cot-
tage of Mrs. Anne Hutchinson, in Pelham, N. Y., 391.
Martin, J. H., date of the discovery of Florida, 499.
Monroe, James, letter to Gov. Shelby relative to the battle of New Orleans, 195.
Montana, as it is and was. 115. Moore, George H., Notes on the His- tory of the Old State House in Boston, second paper, noticed, 304.
Morgan, Appleton, William Shake- speare's literary executor the first Shakespearean revival, 516. Morgan Family, pioneer settlers in Ohio, 528.
Mormons, an old Mormon city in Mo., 98.
Morris, Gouverneur, his estimation of the members of Federal Con- vention from Conn., 103; portrait,
Näf, Rudolph, descendants of, no- ticed, 116. Nash, Gilbert, a legend, 550. National Democratic Convention, at Charleston, 1860, 458. Neff, Elizabeth Clifford, descend- ants of Rudolph and Jacob Näf, noticed, 116.
Negro colonization, President Lin- coln and, 329.
Negro slaves, during the civil war, their relations to the Confederate Government, 168.
New England, The Days of the Spin- ning-wheel in, and Sunday in, no- ticed, 120; The Making of, noticed 501; Thanksgiving day in, 505. New England's lost city found, A. B. Berry, 290.
New Hampshire, in the historical Van and Brunt, 114. New Hampshire Historical Society, annual June meeting, election, of officers; paper on N. H., in the historical Van and Brunt, by Amos Hadley, 114.
New Orleans, La., letter of James Monroe, in relation to the battle
of, 195; given to Spain, by Louis XV., 305; an old Spanish build- ing, 3:9; the Cathedral, 319; captured by the Spanish, 320; the old boundaries of. 545. New York, fac-simile of the great seal of the Province of, 39; how the Church of England was established in, 113; Convention of 1788, A. W. Clason, 148; poll list, 1777. 298; colonial Thanksgiving day, 513.. New York City, historic homes in Lafayette Place,1; La Grange Ter- race, 2; the bell of the Middle Dutch Church, 4; centennial of the birth of Washington, 4; Reformed Dutch Church in Lafayette Place, 5; officers of the National Guard of, present medal to Gen. Lafay- ette, 5, 7; Vauxhall Garden, 6; diagram of property purchased by John Jacob Astor, 9; Gov. Stuyve- sant's property in, 8; country seat of Andrew Elliot, purchased by Robert Richard Randall, founder of the Sailors' Snug Harbor, 9; map showing Lafayette Place, 10; St. Bartholomew's Church, 11; Church of the Mediator and St. Ann's Church, 11; the homes of William B. Astor and Austin L. Sands, 13; the residents of Lafay- ette Place, 14, 23; the Astor Li- brary, 17, 19; first fancy dress ball in, 24; Astor Place Opera House, 25, 27; Astor Place riot, 26; Mer- cantile Library, 27; the Orange- men's riot, 28; periodicals published in the vicinity of Lafayette Place, 28; the Dongan charter of, 30; sur- rendered to the English, 30; popu- lation of, under Gov. Dongan, 34; a bear hunt in, 1680, 34; number of French families in, 1689, 35; the charter of rights and privileges, 36; colonial charter of, 38, 40; the Governor's garden and King's farm in, 39; the Declaration of In- dulgence, 42; the first bookseller in, 109; the Stamp Act Congress, 11; History of the School of the Collegate Reformed Dutch Church noticed, 119; the founder, presi- dents, homes, and treasures of the N. Y. Historical Society, in, 209; view of Federal Hall, Wall Street. 212; the Elgin Botanical Garden in 1825, 218: University building, 234; N. Y. Histori- cal Society's building, 238; section of the library of the latter, and view of the interior, 239, 241. 242, 243; printer of the first directory in, 393; centennial celebration of the General Society of Mechan- ics and Tradesmen of, noticed, 407; Centennial History of the P. E. Church, noticed, 502. New York Historical Society, May meeting, memorial notice of John B. Moreau; paper on the Dongan Charter, by James W. Gerard; June meeting, paper on How the Church of England was estab- lished in N. Y., by Edward F. De Lancey, 113; Bradford's Laws of N. Y., presented, 113; the founder, presidents, homes, and treasures of the, 209; present building of the, 238; views of the interior, 239. 241, 242, 243.
New York University Building, 234.
Nicaragua, the "Filibuster" War in, noticed, 502.
Nightingale Family, noticed, 204. Noble, T. C., The Spanish Armada, noticed, 600.
Noel, Garrett, the first N. Y. book- seller, 109.
North America, History of the Pa- cific States of, vol. xvii., noticed,
North Carolina, the regulators of, 1771, 443. Northwest Territory, the, its ordi- nances and its settlements, Israel Ward Andrews, 133; Virginia's conquest of the, F. C. Wells, 452. Norumbega, New England's lost city, 290; map of the site of, 291. Notes.-July-Leopold Von Ranke, 109; Garrett Noel, the first N. Y. bookseller, 109; Sir William Pep- perell's ring, 109; Salem cup- boards, 110.
August-The manuscript mar- ket, 197; Haraforas, 197; San Ga- briel, 197; the Boston rocking- chair, 198.
September-Albany bi-centen- nial, 296; monument to Nathaniel Greene, 297; facts about Popes, 298; the first veto, 298.
October-Doctor Franklin's Re- Ply, 400; Robert Fulton's school- days, 400.
November-John Esten Cooke, 497; Moscow punishment, 497; President Lincoln's bravery, 498. December-Washington toasts King George, 591; Alaska vegeta- tion, 591; capture of Stony Point, 591.
HIO as a hospitable wilderness, pioneer life on the Western Reserve, 7. H. Kennedy, 526. Oregon, the title to by U. S., 333. O'Reilly, Don Alexander, takes pos- session of New Orleans, 320; por- trait, 325.
Original Documents-Reminiscences of Lady Harriet Acland, 193; let ter from James Monroe to Gov. Shelby, Jan. 30, 1815, relative to Battle of New Orleans, 195; letter of John Greenwood to George Washington, Dec. 28, 1798, respect ing the latter's teeth, 294; letter of Andrew Jackson to Lieutenant
Pelham, N. Y., site of the cottage of Mrs. Anne Hutchinson, at, 391. Pepperell, Sir William, mourning ring, 109.
Persia and the Persians, by Benja- min, noticed, 596. Persia, the Land of the Imans, noticed, 118.
Peters, J. Algernon, Pope Pius IX., and the Southern Confederacy, 258.
Peyton, J. Lewis, sketch of Robert L. Y. Peyton, 394,
Peyton, Robert L. Y., sketch of, 394; tribute to, 500.
Philadelphia, Pa., the Independence bell-ringer, 198, 390; fashions of 1796, 494:
Phillips, William A., Land, Labor, and Law, noticed, 205. Pintard, John, founder of historical societies in America, portrait, 211. Pope, Gen. John, orders of, on as- suming command of the Army of Va., 83; review of his campaign, 482.
Pope Pius IX., portrait, 209; and the Southern Confederacy, f. Al- gernon Peters, 258.
Popes, longevity of the, 298. Porter, Gen. Fitz John, ancestry of, 299; ordered to the battle-field of Bull Run. 482.
Porter, Gen. Peter B., ancestry of,
Glossell, relative to the military Q
conduct of Gen. Adair, 399; let- ter of Mrs. Lydia H. Sigourney to Theodore Dwight, Jr., Nov. 2, 1830, in regard to her Manuscript Biographies, 495; letter from Mr. McComb to President Vandike, of Delaware, in 1783, 589. Oxford, Conn., History of, Part I., noticed, 408.
Oxley, J. Macdonald, History of the Fisheries Question, 50.
PACIFIC States of North America,
of, vol. xvii., noticed,
Paine, Judge Robert F., his early life in Ohio, 529.
Patch, Charles A., at the "Death Angle," May 12, 1864, 176. Payne, J. L., a Canadian view of annexation, 180.
Peck, Charles H., the speeches of Henry Clay, 58.
UERIES-July-Joel Barlow and the Sciota Land Co., 110; Biographical Dictionary needed,
AE, George, the Country Bank- er, by, noticed, 116. Raleigh, by Edmund Gosse, no- ticed, 598.
Randall, Robert Richard, founder of Sailor's Snug Harbor, his residence in N. Y.,9.
Rathven, S. S., paper on minerals, 115; the duck-billed platypus and the Dynastes tityns, 203. Read, Gen. J. Meredith, want of a Biographical Dictionary, 111. Reformed Dutch Church, N. Y., History of the School of the Col- legiate, noticed, 119.
Regicide" judges, a relic of one of the, Charles W. Baird, 345. Reid, Elizabeth Jameson, Biogra- phy of Judge Richard Reid, no- ticed. 302.
Religion, Evolution and, noticed,
September-In time of peace prepare for war, 300; Louis XVI. and Marie Antoinette, 300; the old bell man, 300; the word "Mrs.", 300; where was Washing- ton, July 16, 1779, 301.
October-Services of Margaret Corbin, 401; Soul of Soldiery, 403. November-Tribute to Robert L. F. Peyton, 500.
December-New York poll lists, 594; first President of the Conti- nental Congress, 594; algebra, 594; caucus, 595. Rhode Island Historical Society, July meeting, paper on some phases of genealogical study, by J. O. Austin, and address on the Nightingale family, by Crawford Nightingale, 204.
Rosengarten, J. G., the German Soldier in the Wars of the U. S., noticed, 116.
Russell, Jacob, pioneer settler in Ohio, 527.
111, flag at half mast, 111; the ST Church, N. Y. City, 11. war-ship Jason, 111; Americans on guard, 111; aristocratic, 111; the Stamp Act Congress, 111.
August-The old bell man, 198; the word "Mrs.", 198; where was Washington, July 16, 1779, 199.
September-Poll list of 1777, 298; Gen. Peter B. Porter, 299; Soul of Soldiery, 299; Margaret Corbin's husband, 299.
October-Monograms, 400; Do- mine, or Dominie, 400; the first printing-press in America, 401.
November-The words caucus and algebra, 499; date of discovery of Florida, 499; did Washington eat peas with a knife, 500.
December Original portrait of Columbus, 593; Beresford, 593; Delaware boundary, 593.
St. Bartholomew's Church, N. Y. City, 11.
Sager, William, pioneer settler in Ohio, 532.
Salem, Mass., the colonial cupboards in, 110; extracts from old newspa- pers in, noticed, 304. Sanderson, Joseph W., Soul of Sol- diery, 299. Sands, Austin Ledyard, view of residence in N. Y., 13. San Gabriel, Cal., 197. Saratoga Monument Association, annual meeting, election of offi- cers, report of the committee on design, 404. Savannah, Ga., monument to Gen. Greene and Count Pulaski, at, 297. Schell, Augustus, portrait, 231.
Sciota Land Company, Joel Barlow's connection with the, 110, 199. Scovill, Roswell, pioneer settler in Ohio, 528.
Sellmer, Lt. Charles, portrait, 556. Sewell, Gen. Edward S., portrait, 555-
Shakespeare, William, the literary executor of the first Shakespeare- an revival, Appleton Morgan, 516, Sharpe, W. C., History of Oxford, Conn., Part I., noticed, 408. Shea, John Gilmary, Beaujeu and Fort du Quesne, 586. Sheldon, Mary E., Studies in Gen- eral History, noticed, 116. Sherman, Gen. William T., Memoirs of, noticed, 205.
Shrady, John, M.D., reminiscences of Libby Prison, 89. Sigourney, Mrs. Lydia H., letter to Theodore Dwight, Jr., relative to manuscript biographies, 495. Slaughter, Rev. P., D.D., The Colo- nial Church of Virginia, noticed, 408.
Slaves, Negro, during the civil war,
their relations to the Confederate Government, 168.
Smith, William Alexander, unpub-
lished letter of John Greenwood to Washington, contributed by,
Society of Jesus use the first print-
ing-press in America, 401. Soul of Soldiery, society of, 299, 403. Southern Confederacy, Pope Pius
IX., and the, 258; a confederacy within a confederacy, 387. Spanish Armada, noticed, 599, Speed, Thomas, The Wilderness Road, noticed, 206. Sperry, Jacob, colonial florist in New York, 8.
Spottsylvania, Va., battle of, Charles A. Patch. 176.
Stahr, J. S., a double Thaliotrum anemenoides, 115.
Stamp Act Congress, the meeting- place of the, III. Stanton, Edwin M., letter to Gen. Fremont, granting the latter's re- quest to be relieved from his com-
mand in the Army of Va., 82. Staten Island, N. Y., view of the Dongan Manor-house at, 31. Steam Navigation, History of, no- ticed, 408. Stevenson, Robert Louis, Memoirs of the Adventures of David Bal- four, noticed, 303. Stone, William L., reminiscences of Lady Harriet Acland, contributed by, 193. Stryker, Gen. William S., the
Swamp Angel," the gun used in firing on Charleston in 1863, 553. Stuyvesant, Gov. Peter, property in N. Y. city, 8. Sullivan, Gen, John, Journal of the Expedition under, against the In- dians, noticed, 407. "Swamp Angel," the, gun used in firing on Charleston in 1863, Gen. William S. Stryker, 553.
TS. William A. Mowry, 333 ERRITORIAL growth of the
Tabor, Mervin, three systems of life insurance, noticed, 597.
ULLOA, Don Antonio, appointed Gov. of La., 308; portrait, 311. United States, history of the fisheries question, 50; the speeches of Henry Clay, 58; the oldest church edifice in, 112; the German Soldier in the Wars of the, noticed, 116; the Railways and the Republic, noticed, 117; the Northwest terri- tory, its ordinances and its settle- ment, 133; the provisional treaty between, and Great Britain, 1782, 135; a Canadian view of annexa- tion, 180; the defects of the Con- stitution, its historical amend- ments and their inadequacy, 245; the first veto, 298; territorial growth of the, 333; map of, 333; French colonies established in, 452; Virginia's conquest of the Northwestern territory, 452; the latter transferred to the, 457; the platform of the National Democra- cy, 1860, 459; history of the Pacific States, vol. xvii., noticed, 501; first national Thanksgiving day in, 519; pioneer life on the Western reserve, 526; the Creoles in, 542.
VAN DYKE, Theodore S., South-
ern California, noticed, 303. Van Ranke, Leopold, death and works of, 109. Vauxhall Garden, N. Y. City, sketch and view of, 6. Vinton, Arthur Dudley, the first American anarchist, 443. Virginia, Colonial Church of, no- ticed, 408; conquest of the North- western territory by 452; transfers the latter to the U. S., 457. Volcano under the City, noticed, 598.
WALKER, Col. Benjamin, an-
cestry and services of, 110, 199. Waller, Botetourt, the oldest church edifice, 200.
War of 1861, Cedar Mountain, I. 80;
II. 159; Gen. Fremont requests to be relieved of his command of the Army of Va., 80; Secretary Stanton grants the latter's request, 81; Gen. Pope's orders on assuming command of the Army of Va., 83; reminiscences of Libby Prison,
89; the Trent affair, 111; the bat tle of Cross Keys, 112; the Ger- man Soldier in the, noticed, 116; negro slaves during the civil war, 168; at the "Death Angle." May 12, 1864, 176; the ages of military commanders, 188; Pope Pius IX. and the Southern Confederacy, 258; from Cedar Mountan to Chantilly, I. 266; II. 320; III. 467; IV. 574; the Cruise of the Alabama, noticed, 303; sketch of Gen. A. A. Humphreys, 347: por- trait of Gen. Humphreys, 384; map of marches, engagements, and positions of the troops under Gen. Humphreys, April 6 and 7, 1865, 358; map of the battle of Cumberland Church, 365; map of battle of Appomattox Court House, 367; Gen. Pope's order to Gen. Porter, Aug. 29, 1862, 473; Brig.- Gen. Buford informs Gen. Ricketts of the number of men marching to Groveton, 476; Gen. Pope's order for Gen. Porter to march to Bull Run, 482; review of Gen. Pope's campaign, 483; table showing the strength of the Federal and Con federate troops from July to Sept. 2, 1862, 488; President Lin- coln's bravery, 498; the Geat Con- spiracy, noticed, 503; history of the Seventy-ninth Regiment, no- ticed, 504; the attack on Charles- ton in 1863, 553; misunderstand- ings between Halleck and Grant, 561.
Warner, Charles Dudley, Book of Eloquence, noticed, 504. Washington, George, centennial of the birth of, celebrated in N. Y. City, 4; where was, July 16, 1779, 199, 301; did he laugh, 202 letter of John Greenwood, his dentist, to, 294; the first veto of president, 298; at Braddock's defeat, 446; did he eat peas with a knife, the attempt to poison, 500; appoints the first national Thanksgiving day, 519; toasts King George, 593. Webster, Daniel, Reminiscences of,
noticed by, William C. Todd, 100. Weikert, John, pioneer settler in Ohio, his marriage, 536. Wells, J. C., Virginia's conquest, the Northwestern territory, 452. Wick, Rev. William, his first sermon in Ohio, 538.
Williams, George A., Topics and References in American History, noticed, 503. Williamsburgh, Va., oldest church edifice in U. S. in, 200. Wilmington, N. C., the Hermitage, Burgwin's seat at, 433; view of the latter, 435. Wilson, Gen. James Grant, Centen- nial History of the P. E. Church in N. Y., noticed, 502. Wolcott, Theodore, pioneer settler in Ohio, 530.
Won by Waiting, a novel, noticed,
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