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Lincoln, 411; paroles of the Army
of Northern Va., noticed, 535.
Warfield, Ethelbert Dudley, the
Kentucky Resolutions of 1798,
noticed, 184.

Washington, D. C., in 1828, 331.
Washington, George, the birthday
of, 71; sketch of, 97; portraits,
97, 101, 103, 105, 273, 281; home of,
99; character of, 100; list of pub-
fished portraits, 100; gives sittings
for his portrait, 102; resident of
N. Y city, 106; extracts from his
diary, 106; daily life while in N.
Y., 107; his pew in St. Paul's
Chapel, N. Y. city, 111; unpub.
lished letters of, to Colonel Bou-
quet, 1758, 114; to Lund Washing-
ton, Aug. 20, 1775, 163; to George
Mason, May 27, 1779, 164; to Earl
of Buchan, April 22, 1793, 142;
fac-simile of letter to Col. Bou-
quet, Aug. 7, 1758, 117; as an an-
gler, 144; unpublished letters on
the death of, 166; address by the
Hebrew congregation of Newport,
R. I., Aug. 17, 1790, to, 169; his
servants at N. Y., 170; household
expenses of, Oct., 1783, 171; his
experience at Cambridge, 1775,
172; an Irish tribute to, 172; and
the Conn. tythingman, 173: lives
of, noticed, 181, 182; presents his
portrait to Alexander Hamilton,
253; unpublished letter of, to
General Spotswood, Nov. 22, 1798,
on the condition of the country,
255; Colonel Tallmadge's letter on
the death of, 256; letter to the
minister, elders, and deacons of
the Dutch church at Schenectady,
June 30, 1782, on the success of the
army, 257; Wertmuller's portraits
of, 259; estimate of, 259; centen-
nial of the inauguration of, 266;
unpublished portraits of, 273; pre-

sented with box made of the oak
that sheltered William Wallace,
274; his first interview with Rob-
ertson the artist, 276; dinner given
by, 276; at Portsmouth, N. H.,
1789, 339; called the first man, 353;
ancestry of, 432; gold watch pur-
chased for, in Paris, 443:
Washington, Martha, miniature por-
traits, 107, 273, 279; letter to Peale
the artist, Dec. 26, 1780, in regard
to the setting of her miniatures,
280; presents china ornaments to
Mrs. Lear, 339.

Washingtonople, name for the capi-
tal of the U. S., 170.
Wasson, David Atwood, poems,
noticed, 270.

Watson, Elkanah, his travels in N.
Y., 1788, 307.
Weathersfield Bow, Conn., 437.
Webster, Daniel, speech of, on the
action of the Whig convention,
1852, 84; Wotton's poems inaugu-
rated by, 261, 348; his visit to Mis-
souri, William Wood, 513.
Weed, Thurlow, portrait, 1; resi-
dence of, 3; character and influ-
ence of, 8; secures money for the
government in 1863, 9; appointed
commissioner to Europe on behalf
of the U. S., 1861, 10; his reception
in England and France, 14, 16.
Weeden, William B., the American
slave trade, 86.

Welling, James C., the Agrarian
Politics of the U. S., 527.
Wenham, Thomas, church warden
of Trinity Church, N. Y., 1707,
238.

Wertmuller, Adolphus Ulrich, por-
traits of Washington by, 259.
Wessels, Warner, petition of, to
Gov. Fletcher, Oct. 18, 1678, 236.
Wiley, Rev. F. S., rector of Christ
Church, N. Y. city, 62.

Wilkesbarre, Pa., the Presbyterian
church in, 175..

Willey, Samuel H., History of the
College of California, noticed. 445.
William I., his ignorance of the Eng-
lish language, 85.
Wilson, Gen. James Grant, memori-
als of Columbus, 265.
Winsor, Justin, Narrative and Criti-
cal History of America. Vol. IV.,
noticed. 93.

Wisconsin. ceded to the U. S., 201.
Wisconsin Historical Society, Janu-
ary meeting. paper on Alexander
Mitchell as a Financier. by Prof.
James D. Butler: annual reports,
263

Wood. Henry. Natural Law in the
Business World. noticed. 182.
Wood, William, Daniel Webster's
visit to Missouri; his last Western
trip 513

Wooster. Gen. David, portrait 185:
attacks the British at Ridgefield,
Conn., 1777, 187 wounded, and
death of, 188; monument to. 188;
view of the spot where he fell, 189.
Wright. E. W., William the Con-

queror ignorant of the English
language. 85.

Wright, Frances, travels in N. Y.,
1819. 405.

Wright. Gen. Marcus J., Andrew
Jackson's Account of the Battle of
Tohopeka. or Horse-shoe, 1814, 45.
Wyoming Historical and Geological
Society, Wilkesbarre, Pa., Dec.
meeting, paper on the Presbyterian
Church in Wilkesbarre, by Sheldon
Reynolds, 175; proposed new
building, 176.

YANKEE Chowder. 258.

Yucatan. the Discovery of,
Alice D. Le Plongeon, 50: map of
329; architecture in, 523.

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