NOTE. In closing the second volume of the Rebellion Record, which covers a period most eventful in the history of the United States, the Editor embraces the opportunity to return his grateful acknowledgments for the many acts of assistance and encouragement he has received from various portions of the country. In particular, he refers to the officers of the National army, who have so readily afforded him the use of their valuable official documents; to the Hon. Joseph Holt, for the interest he has manifested in the progress of the work, and for the aid he has rendered in consenting to revise some of the most important documents; to the Hon. Reverdy Johnson, Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson, and others, for similar favors; to the members of the Press, who have, with their usual courtesy, extended every facility for the advantageous prosecution of the work; and last, though not least, to the subscribers to the "Record," who have, from time to time, forwarded to the Editor much of the local material, facts, and incidents, that will be found in the present volume. It is intended to give a supplementary volume of such documents and narratives as may have been lost sight of in the large mass of matter that has passed under review, and the remark is here renewed that "the Editor will be glad to receive from subscribers any material having a reference to the present Rebellion," for this purpose. NEW YORK, January, 1862. .895 .375 146. Joseph Holt's Speech at Camp "Jo. Holt," ..381 147. Col. Davies' Report on the Occupation of Fair- .450 .454 Atlanta (Ga.) "Confederacy" Account, 371 Charleston "Mercury" Narrative, .373 145. Address to the People of Missouri,. The "Retreat from Centreville," Northern Press on the Battle,.. Confederate" Resolutions on the Battle of 150. A "Naval Engagement" on the Mississippi,..457 ..392 151. Gov. Gamble's Inaugural Address, .... .458 .392 152. Debate in the United States Senate on the Bill 115. Beauregard's "Forage" Order,. 116. Lt.-Gov. Arnold's Proclamation,. 117. Gen. Patterson's Movement,.... 117. Mississippi Secession Ordinance,. 118. Charleston (S. C.) Presbytery Resolutions,....397 118. The DeKalb Regiment, N. Y. S. V., ..................398 119. Gen. Rosecrans' Order, No. 1,. .460 .461 J. C. Breckenridge's Specch,.. 153. Gen. Fremont's Expedition,. 154. Fight at Dug Springs, Mo.,............. 155. Gen. Butler's Temperance Order,............471 156. Gov. Gamble's Proclamation, August 3,. 1562. Gen. Pope's Letter to J. H. Sturgeon,.. 474 157. Gov. Magoffin's Proclamation, Aug. 3,.......474 126. Mississippi Resolutions on the Battle of Bull 127. Bishop Otey's Pastoral Letter, July 26,.... .413 128. Capt. Taylor's Report to Jeff. Davis, July 10, 414 129. Andrew Johnson's Speech in the Senate of the 130. Cox's Peace Proposition,..... 131. Remarks of Messrs. Trumbull and Carlile, on the Bill to Suppress Insurrection, July 30,.436 132. Gen. Butler's Letter on the Contraband,. 133. Attack on Forsythe, Mo., July 22,..... 134. Baptist Convention of South Carolina,..... 135. Virginia Ordinance prohibiting Citizens of the State from holding office under the United 136. Gen. McClellan's Order, July 30,.... 187. Jefferson Davis' Letter to John R. Chambless,.440 138. Col. Miles' Defence,...... 159. Gen. Pillow's Proclamation at New Madrid, 140. Gen. Hurlburt's Proclamation, July 29,.. 167. Bombardment of Galveston, Texas, New York "Tribune" Narrative, |