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.N. G. Shepherd 561

F. W. Bellew 133 ....John A. Bolles 607 .Mary N. Prescott 481 Kate P. Osgood 51 .J. W. De Forest 353 ..J. S. C. Abbott 575 .......Jane Thorneypine 593

MIDDLETOWN, SHERIDAN'S VICTORY AT........................................
MISSISSIPPI, MILITARY ADVENTURES BEYOND.................................................

MISS MILLIGAN'S SERMON......

MONTHLY RECORD OF CURRENT EVENTS.
UNITED STATES.-State Elections in October, 119.
The Anti-Slavery Constitution in Maryland, 119, 255,
Davis's Journey in Georgia; his Speech at Macon, 119.
Furloughs and Exempts in the Confederacy, 119. Ne-
groes as Soldiers, 120, 257, 669. The Northwestern
Conspiracy, 120. Governor Brown, of Georgia, and Gen-
eral Sherman, 120. Letter of A. H. Stephens, 120.
Sheridan in the Valley of the Shenandoah, 121, 255,
801. Grant's Operations before Petersburg and Rich-
mond, 121, 255, 392. 531, 667, 802. Price's Operations
in Missouri, 122, 256. Hood's Movements in Georgia
and Tennessee, 122, 256, 390, 529, 531. Confederate
Raid from Canada, 122. The Robbery at St. Albans,
122, 258, 393.

February, 529. Lee appointed Confederate Generalissimo, 529. Capture of Fort Fisher, 530. The Dutch Gap Canal, 531. Confederate Iron-Clads in the James River, 531. Hood's Escape, 531. Grierson's Raid, 531. Indians in Colorado, 531. Proposed Amendment to the Constitution prohibiting Slavery, 531, 670. The Missouri Ordinance, 532. The Peace Conference, 667. The Dead-Lock at Richmond, 667. Capture of Wilmington, 668. Conflagration at Savannah, 668. Capture of Columbia, 668. Capture of Charleston, 668. General Lee on the Arming of Slaves, 669. Confederate Bill to arm Slaves, 669, 803. Action of the Virginia Legislature, 669. Lee appointed General-in-Chief, and Johnston to command in Carolina, 669. Proclamations of Governor Magrath of South Carolina, and of Governor Vance of North Carolina, 669. Message of Governor Brown, of Georgia, 670. The Crew of the Florida, 670. Execution of Beall, 670. Action of States on Amendment to the Constitution, 670. Sherman's March from Savannah to Goldsborough, 800. Actions at Aiken, Fayetteville, Averysborough, and Bentonsville, 801. Schofield's Re- march from Newbern, 801. Battle of Kinston, 801. Sheridan's Operations in the Valley, 801. Battle of Waynesborough, 801. Cutting the James River Canal, 801. Lee's Unsuccessful Attack on Fort Steadman, 801. Grant's Movement, 802. Battles of March 30 to April 1, 802. Occupation of Petersburg and Richmond, 802. Lee's Retreat, 802. The Confederate Congress, 802. Davis's Extra Message, 802. Reply of the Senate, 803. The Gold Bill, 803. The Negro Enlistment Bill, 803. Governor Vance's Appeal, 803. Execution of Kennedy, 803. Burning of the General Lyon, 803. The Behring's Strait Telegraph, 803. Surviving Revolutionary Soldiers, 803. Failure of the Canadian Confederation, 803.

The Presidential Election, 255, 666.
The State of Nevada, 255. Operations before Richmond,
255, 667, 802. Battle of Cedar Creek, 255. Actions at
Saltville and Bull's Gap, 256. Price driven from Mis-
souri, 256. Sherman's March through Georgia, South
Carolina, and North Carolina, 256, 390, 529, 668, 800.
Destruction of the Albemarle, 258. Capture of the Flor-
ida, 257, 393, 670. The Confederate Congress, 257, 529,
669, 802. Message of Jefferson Davis, 257, 802.
ports of the Confederate Secretaries of the Treasury and
of War, 257. Confederate Debt and Currency, 257, 802.
Arming of Slaves by the Confederacy, 257, 803. The
Seizure of the Roanoke, 258. Exchange of Prisoners,
258. Meeting of Congress, 388. Mr. Chase, Chief
Justice, 388. The President's Message, 358. Reports
of the Secretary of the Treasury and of the Postmaster-
General, 389. Business of Congress, 389, 532, 666.
Sherman in Georgia, 330, 529. Vice-Admiral Farragut,
390. Capture of Savannah, 390. Hood's Defeat at
Nashville, 391. Expeditions in Mississippi and Ala-
bama, 391. Destruction of Salt-Works in Virginia, 392.
Attempt upon the Weldon Railroad, 392. Operations
against Wilmington, 302, 530, 668. The first Unsue-
cessful Attack, 392. Various Reports, 392. The St.
Albans Raiders, 393. Attempt to burn New York,
393, 803. The Case of the Florida, 393. Sinking of
the North America, 393. New Call for Troops, 393.
Deaths of Dayton and Dallas, 333. The Situation in
MR. FURBUSH......

MR. RASPTON'S RESURRECTION................................
MUSIC IN A CROWD..

MY STAR......

NEW ORLEANS, DEFENSE OF, IN 1815...
NEW YEAR, A

NORA AND I..........

OLD LETTER, THE...........

O, DON'T BECOME A NUN, MY DEAR!
OLD LETTERS

ON THE HEIGHTS.............

OUR LESSONS IN STATESMANSHIP.
OUR MUTUAL FRIEND...

FOREIGN.-The Canadian Confederation, 122, 803. The St. Alban's Raiders, 122, 256, 390, 529, 531. Brazil and the Florida, 257, 393, 670. The Papal Bull, 532. Spain and St. Domingo, 532. Italian Convents, 532. Serfdom abolished in Caucasia, 532. Bill to remove unworthy Aliens from Canada, 532. Surrender of Burley, 532.

Harriet E. Prescott 623 Katherine F. Williams 453 .Elizabeth D. B. Stoddard 48 .N. G. Shepherd 439

.B. J. Lossing 168 Elizabeth Stuart Phelps 324

.Louisa Chandler Moulton 201

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Caroline A. Howard 759 .....Samuel Osgood 475

Charles Dickens 102, 236, 367, 506, 647, 781

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