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CONTENTS OF VOLUME XXIV.

..Louise Chandler Moulton 662
........A. H. Guernsey 131, 274

J. D. Whelpley 245
..Louise Palmer 467

...J. Ross Browne 741

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Fitz-Hugh Ludlow 496

Benson J. Lossing 807

Benson J. Lossing 515

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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.

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M'Clel-

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.

MONTHLY RECORD OF CURRENT EVENTS.

UNITED STATES.-The Port Royal Naval Expedition,

113, 257, 400, 698, 838. Defeat at Ball's Bluff, 113.

Battles at Bolivar Heights, Camp Wild Cat, Frederick-

town, Romney, Santa Rosa Island, 113. Fremont's Re-

moval from Missouri, 114; his Appointment to the

Mountain Department, 866. Battle of Springfield, 114.

Resignation of Winfield Scott, 114. Appointment of

M'Clellan to the Command, 114; Mr. Seward's Defense

Circular, 114. Lord Lyons on the Habeas Corpus, 114.

Mr. Seward's Reply, 114. Mason and Slidell, 114, 258.

398, 399, 699. Blockade of the Potomac, 114. Beaure-

gard's Account of Bull Run, 114. Trial of Privateers for

Piracy, 115. Mr. Breckinridge's Address, 115. Meet-

ing of Congress, 253. The President's Message, 253.

Report of the Secretary of War, 254. Of the Secretary

of the Navy, 255. Of the Secretary of the Interior, 255.

Of the Postmaster-General, 255. Of the Secretary of

the Treasury, 256. Expulsion of Breckinridge and Bur-

nett, 256.

Mr. Saulsbury's Peace Proposition, 256. Mr.

Trumbull's Confiscation Bill, 257. Mr. Stevens's Slav-

ery Resolution, 257. Commercial Regulations, 257.

The Capture of Port Royal, 257. The Stone Fleet, 257,

400. General Halleck appointed to Command the De-

partment of the West, 257. His Department enlarged,

836. Secession Provisional Government for Kentucky,

257. Election in Maryland, 258. Battle of Belmont,

258. The Affair of the Trent, 258, 398, 399, 550. Mr.

Seward's Dispatches on the Trent Affair, 398. M.

Thouvenel's Note, 399. Tax Bill, 400, 698. Issue of

Treasury Demand Notes, 400, 698. Battle at Alleghany

Camp, 400. At Munfordsville, 400. At Shawnee

Mound, 400. At Milford, 400. At Dranesville, 400,

At Port Royal Ferry, 400. At Huntersville, 400. Con-

flagration at Charleston, 400. Exchange of Prisoners,

401, 700. Suspension of Specie Payments, 401. The

Financial Scheme of the Government, 549. The Treas-

ury Note Bill, 549. Expulsion of Senators Johnson,

Polk, and Bright, 550. Resignation of Secretary Cam-

eron, 550. Death of John Tyler, 550. The Burnside

Expedition, 550, 698. Battle of Mill Spring, and Death

of Zollicoffer, 550. Capture of Fort Henry, 550. Situ-

ation in Kentucky and Tennessee, 696. Capture of Fort

Donelson, 696. Evacuation of Bowling Green, 696. Oc-

cupation of Clarkesville, 697. Capture of Nashville, 697.

Andrew Johnson appointed Military Governor of Ten-

nessee, 697. Abandonment of Columbus, 697. Defeat

of Price at Springfield, 698. Price's Retreat to Arkan-

sas, 698. Capture of Roanoke Island, 698. Battle of

MORSE, SAMUEL F. B ..........

MOTT, VALENTINE....

...James Wynne 224

......James Wynne 801

.......Alice B. Haven 53

........ Nora Perry 83

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