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and his death, 276-7.

WALLACE, COL. LEWIS, 535.

WALWORTH, R. H., at Tweddle Hall, 393-4.
WASHBURNE, MR., of Ill., 305; 560.
WASHINGTON, GEORGE, letter to Laurens, 19; 42;
43; letters to Lafayette, 51; 81; 82; 83; his fair deal-
ing with the Indians, 102; 254; his Foreign Policy, 264;
citation from his Farewell Address, 266; allusion to, 515.
WASHINGTON, COL. JOHN A., captured by Brown's
men, 290; 293; killed at Cheat Mountain, 526,
WASHINGTON CITY, 407; frauds of Floyd and Baily
at, 410-11; arrival of Col. Hayne at, 412; inauguration
of President Lincoln at, 421-2; the dark days at, 470.
Washington Star, The, citation from, 329.
WAUL, T. N., beaten for Congress, 339.
WAYNE, JUDGE, of Ga., on Dred Scott, 259.
WEBSTER, DANIEL, 78; his reply to Hayne, 86-
7; 101; speech at Niblo's Garden, 152 to 154; 155;
192; 202; speech at Abingdon, 199; 205-6; 207; on the
Fugitive Slave Law, 220-21; 223; 260; 271: letter from
Channing to, 353; 370; speech at Buffalo, 404; 511.
WEED, THURLOw, editorial by, 360-61.
WEIGHTMAN, COL., killed at Wilson's Creek, 582.
WESTON, MO., a man tarred and feathered at, 239.
Weston Reporter, The, (Mo.,) citation from, 238.
WESTPORT, Mo., Border Ruffian resolves at, 239.
WENTZ, LIEUT.-COL., killed at Belmont, 597.
WESLEY, JOHN, 32; 70; 255, 501.
WEST VIRGINIA, 479; 480; population in 1860,
480; refuses to secede, etc., 513; Pierpont chosen Gov
ernor of, 519; Letcher's Message, 619; Federal troops
enter the State; Porterfield's Address, 521; battle of
Philippi, 521-2; of Rich Mountain, 522-3; Cheat Moun-
tain, 523; Carnifex Ferry, 525; Guyandotte destroyed,
526; boundary between West and Old Virginia, 527.
WHEELING, Va, meeting and Convention at, 518.
Wheeling Intelligencer, The, citation from, 522.
WHITNEY, ELI, 53; early life, etc., 58-9; goes to
Georgia, 60: invents the Cotton-Gin, 61; letter to Ful-
ton, 65; his death, 66.

WHITE, J. W., letter from T. A. Andrews to, 367.
WHITE, LIEUT.-COL., at Carnifex Ferry, 525.
WHITE, MAJOR FRANK J., 591-2.

WHITFIELD, JOHN W., 237; 240; 241; sacks
and burns Osawatomie, 245.

WHITTIER, JOHN G., poem by, 630.

WIGFALL, LEWIS T., of Texas, 373; 448.
WILCOX, COL., wounded at Bull Run, 545.
WILD CAT, Ky., Rebels defeated at, 615-16.
WILKES, CAPT., seizes Mason and Slidell, 606-7.
WILKESBARRE, Pa., fugitive-slave case at, 216.
WILLIAMS, EUPHEMIA, the case of, 216.
WILLIAMS, COL. JOHN S., at Piketon, Ky., 616.
WILMOT, DAVID, of Pa., 189; 319.
WILSON, SENATOR, of Mass., 309; 571-2.
WILSON'S ZOUAVES, at Santa Rosa Island, 602.
WILSON'S CREEK, battle of, 578 to 582.
WINTHROP, MAJOR THEO., killed at Bethel, 531.
Winchester Virginian, The, J. M. Mason to, 478-9.
WISE, HENRY A., his prescription for Abolition-
ists, 128; 144; 146; his speech in the House, 1842,
158; opinion of John Brown, 293; 294; 829; com-
mands the Rebels in West Virginia, 522; 524; out-
ranked by Floyd, etc., 525.

WISCONSIN, 215; 300; 301.

WISTAR, LIEUT.-COL., at Ball's Bluff, 623.
WITHERSPOON, REV. T. S., 128.

WOOL, GEN., Succeeds Gen. Butler, 531.
WOOD, COL. A. M., wounded at Bull Run, 545.
WOODWARD, JUDGE GEO. W., speech at the Phil-
adelphia Peace' meeting, 363 to 365; 406; 438.
WORCESTER, Mass., mob violence at, 126.
WRENTHAM, Mass., Abolition petition from, 144.
WRIGHT, COL. J. V., killed at Belmont, 597-8.
WRIGHT, SILAS, 91; nominated for Vice-Presi-
dent, 164; nominated for Governor of New York, 166
WYANDOT. Kansas, Convention at, 250.

Y.

YANCEY, WM. L., his non-interference resolve
in the Convention of 1848, 192; allusion to, 259; with-
draws from the Charleston Convention, 814.
YATES, EDWARD, on Slavery, 70.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, their in-
terview with the President, 466-7; allusion, 472.

Z.

ZAGONYI, MAJOR, his speech to his soldiers,
591-2; his gallant charge into Springfield, 592.
ZEIGLER, COL, orders the houses of Secessionists
at Guyandotte to be burnt, 526.

ZOLLICOFFER, GEN., occupies Cumberland Gap;
his dispatch to Magoffin, 618; captures Barboursville,
Ky.; his depredations on the Kentuckians, 614; at-
tacks, and is driven from, Wild-Cat, 615.

END OF VOL. I.

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