Last Travels of Ida Pfeiffer, 551. Halleck's Inter- per's Picture-Books of Birds and Animals; Picture Fa-
national Law; Abbott's Practical Christianity; Har- ble Book; Bible Picture-Book, 552.
Blooming Gap, 698. Death of General Lander, €98.
The President's Emancipation Message, 698. Meeting
of the Confederate Congress, 699. Mr. Davis's Inaugu-
ral and Message, 699. Proceedings in the Confederate
Congress, 699. Martial Law in Virginia, 699. The
steamer Nashville, 700, 838. The Telegraph and the
Government, 700. Political Prisoners released, 700.
Arrest of General Stone, 700. The Situation in April,
835. New Military Departments, 836. Advance in
Virginia, 836. Occupation of Manassas, 836.
lan's Address, 836. Siege of Yorktown, 836. Corinth,
836. Battle of Pittsburg, 836. Capture of New Madrid,
836. Surrender of Island No. 10, 836. The Naval Bat-
tle in Hampton Roads, 837. The Virginia and the Mon-
itor, 837. Btle of Pea Ridge, 837. Battle of Win-
chester, 838.Battles: Ball's Bluff, 113; Bolivar
Heights, 113; Camp Wild Cat, 113; Fredericktown,
113; Romney, 113; Santa Rosa Island, 113; Springfield,
114; Port Royal, 257; Belmont, 258; Alleghany Camp,
400; Munfordsville, 400; Shawnee Mound, 400; Mil-
ford, 400; Dranesville, 400: Port Royal Ferry, 400;
Huntersville, 400; Mill Spring, 550; Fort Henry, 550;
Fort Donelson, 696; Springfield, 698; In Arkansas, 698;
Roanoke Island, 698; Blooming Gap, 698; Pittsburg,
836; New Madrid, 836; Island No. 10, 836; the Vir-
ginia and the Monitor, 837; Pea Ridge, 837.