INDEX TO THE LEADINO ANEODOTEB AND INCIDENTS.
695
f^ate of two German Brothers 309
" Father, I will never Surrender to a Rebel !".239
FearM Ordeal for a Deserter 174
Female Government Contractor 483
" Lovdiness at Fort Henry 645
** Traitors making Ashes qf the Glorious
Flag 59
Fiction left in the Shade : the Corporal ou the
Tenth Connecticut 205
Field Carriages and Millinery Dispensed with.485
Fiendish Deeds of a Western Amazon 296
Fierce Artillery Duel , 278
Fight for the Flag at Petersborg 330
" with the Iron Monstor " Tennessee/'. . . 385
Fightin' ober a Bone 194
Fighting, Dying, and Buried " with his Nig^
gers." 249
Final Answer of Farragnt to the Emissaries of
Treason 354
Final Scene on board of the " Mississippi,". .357
Fine Trap but no Game 571
firing 22 Rounds with a Ball in his Thigh. . .2G1
Firm Devotion of a Loyal Southern Woman to
the Colors 40
First Oath and Testimony of a Slave in Va, ... 90
First "Union Demonstration" in Old Virginia. 602
Five Hundred Dollars for a Plate of Cream. .527
Flight, Capture, and Death of Booth 637
Flight from tlie Shenandoah .505
Florence Nightingale's Contribution 601
Fhwersfrom Lmdy Hands for the Fallen Brave530
Following their Leader 294
Foote's Terms to Gen. Tilghman 367
" For Life, if the Nation will take me," 163
Foreshadowings of their Fate— Ellsworth, Ba-
ker, Lyon 520
Forgetting his Usual Courtesy 55
Fort Donelson, Western Regiments at 266
" " Young America at 227
Fort Henry, Woman's Tongue betraying the
Rebd Torpedoes at .589
Fort McAllister, Sherman watching the Cap-
ture of 295
For^Pickens Reinforced 395
" Pillow, Remember 305
" Pillow's Bloody Flag 570
" Pulaski, —DeKvery of Swords at 384
" Sumter, Anderaon and his brave little
Company leaving 254
Fort Sumter, Brandy at : Poor Pryor 491
« " Hail Columbia and the Star
Spanned Banner at 68
Fort Sumter, Unfortunate Abeenoe at die
Seige of 101
Fort Warren—Exit of Maion and SlideQ. ... 133
"Forward! March ! '—Last Words of a Fed-
eral lieutenant at Newbem 257
Fonr-Legged Messenger proving Disloyal. ... 510
Four-Legged Pets iq the Army 583
Four Confederates bagged by a Union Soldier.256
Fox River, Crossing T 85
Frank, the Pretty Bugler of the Eighth Midi. . 622
Frank Henderson, Career of. 173
Frankie Bragg, the litde Patriot at Donelson., 613
Fredericksb'g, Humphrey's Deadly Chaige at288
" Incident in the Battle of. 547
Fremont's whole Body-Guard chaiged upon
by one Rebel 239
French Sensibility 86
Fresh Pork for the Eighth Dlinois 466
Friendly Advice to a Doubtful Unionist «62
From a Palace to the Attic 474
From Deck to Cam p 1 74
Front-Door Confabulations in Arkansas 43
Fruit in Old Age 251
Fulfillment of the Sergeant's Prophecy 547
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Gallant Vindication of the Flag Abroad 30
Gallantry of Farragut to Miss Victor 379
Garrison at the Grave of Calhoun .151
Gathering Violets on the Battle-field 236
Gazley (Col.) doing a little Guard Duty. ... .418
General Baker, Foreshadowing of his Fate.. .520
" Baker's Tragical Death 319
" Banks, No Passes to Official Specula-
tors by 423.
General Banks's Morning Call at Marshal
Kane's Door 53
General Banks's Reply to a Boston Lady 143
" Bimey's Startling Adventure 234
'' Blenker scorning to Retreat 310
" Bragg and his Supposed Army 232
" Bragg's Prompt Settlement of a Claim4S2
" Bumside Directing a Retreat 336
'• Buder as a Young Lawyer 607
" Butler's implication of the term "Con-
traband," 1 02
General Butler's Glorious Success in saving
the " Old Lnonsides," 360
General Carter's Polite Mode of Giving Li-
formation 259
General Cheatham whipped by Peggie McHue.426
" Dumont's R^uke of a Secessionist 60
" Grant and the Pumpkin Pie Story. . . . 463
" Grant, Confess'n of a Reb. Officer to. 60
" « Jeff. Davis's Trap for 274
" " No CalcuUtion of that sort by321
*' " Unacquainted with Politics. ... 97
" Grant's Biography, Customer for . ... 51 1
" " Conditional Offer of his Auto-
graph 564
General Grant's Easy Way of cut'g Red Tape428
" " Idea— Worse to Lose Five
than One. 411
Genend Grant's Shotted Salute at Midnight.. 324
" Halleck and the Teamster 420
" Halleck'f use of a Bad Report 457
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General Holt's Dinner 470
" llooker and the Newspaper Correspon-
dents .477
General Hooker's Battle above the Clouds. . .311
" Magnificent War Horse
" Lookout," 465
General Hovej's Brilliant Chaxge 346
General Howard on the Wrong Side of the
Battle-field 338
General Howard, the Havelock of the Wwr. .629
General Humphreys' Deadly Charge at Fred-
ericksburg 288
General Ilunter^a Special Aid .567
" Jenkins's Mode of Parolling Deserters. 1 ^9
" " Visit at a Penn. Editor's 461
" Johnston, Last Talk of, with his
Generals 300
General Johnston's Whipping at Resaca.. . . .326
" Kearny, the " One-arm DevU," 318
" Kilpatrick's Battle Flag at HagerBt'n.247
" Lander and the Bible .').57
" Lee's Great Army Surrendered 346
" Longstreet's Instant Detect'n of a Spy283
** Lyon leading his Charge at Springfi'd.585
" Lyon's Bravery and Sacrifice 224
" Magruder's Table 478
" McClellan and Darkey John 439
' '* Dismounting to the Guard. 410
'• McCook's Pass for Old Buz 417
" McCulloch and Joe Baxter 590
*' McPherson, Devotion of a Private to.330
" McPherson's Noble Career, Close of..253
" Meade and " Ale," 594
General Mower's Successful Trick upon the
Rebel Dispatch Bearer 325
Greneral Nelson in a Fix 402
" Nelson's Half-Hour with a Pfedler. ... 459
" " Tragical Encounter with Gen.
Davis 413
General 0.*« Stem Particularity as to his Night
Wardrobe 523
General Paine*s Conversation with the Wife of
a Secessionist 122
General Palmer to Gen. Pope 270
" Pahner's Spy Glass 591
" Pemberton's Question about Grant
answered 344
General Phelps's Insanity Investigated by
Gen. Butler. 142
General Polk in the Tightest Place 345
*^ Price, and Van Dom, pitted against
Rosecrans 289
" Ilicetohis Mother 615
" Rosecrans and Pat's Furio' 41 1
" " and Yallandigham coming
to an Understanding 138
General Rosecrans' Orderly Sergeant Delivered
of a Baby in Camp 554
Qeoeral Roeseaa's First Step tpyraid? making
Loyal Men of Rebels 63
General Schoepf s Banking Operations In Ky.469
" Scott, Comm'd of the Vii^ginia Rebd
Forces tendered to 71
General Scott, Official Farewell to 124
" Scott's Phmof the War 232
" Sedgwick's Present of a Turkey 474
" Sheridan and the Moonlight Picture. 280
" " atStoneRiver 293
" " riding to tlie Front 315
*' Sherman, Signaling for : Meeting of
the Warriors 392
General Sherman's Absence of Mind 589
** Sherman's Courage before the Enemy .S74
'' '' Heroism on the Battle-field
of Shiloh 253
General Smith's Brill't Strategy at Red River312
" .Steedman taking the Flag 317
" Stewart and Senator Douglas on "the
Situation," 57
General Stewart Too Late to Dinner 464
" Terry's Colored Cook and his Shell.. 456
" nighman, Adml Foote's Terms to.. 367
" * and his Loyal Muher 556
" Tyler's Escape with his Staff. 251
" W^adsworth— Refusal to Receive Pay
for Fighting for his Country 468
General Wadsworth's Shoe Raid 458
" Weiteel Satisfied with the 12th Conn.4l5
" Zollicoficr's Death at the Hands of
Col. Fry 237
Generals among the Bullets S'^l
Generals Grant and Meade in Consultation
before Richmond 256
Gens. Nelson and Davis's Tragical £ncounter413
Generosity of Poor Jack 360
George Pcabody Repudiating the Rebel Com-
missioners 126
Georgia Girls and Federal Lieutenants 496
Georgia^ Northern Schoolma'ams in 611
Gettysburg, Affecting Mementoes of. 627
Gettysburg, Mrs. Wade the Loyal Bread Bo-
her at 568
Girl'Boy Drummer 206
Girl'Boy Soldier in the Ninetieth Illinois, . .^ .567
Girl Recruit for the Cavalry 168
Giving 'em Fits 407
Glad for Bumside 318
Glorious Effect of National Music upon the
Troops 287
Glorious Success of Gen. Butler in saving
" Old Ironsides," 360
Glorious to Die for One's Coontiy 272
"God bless theoldfla^," 243
God's Flag .^ 140
Going in Quest of Satisfiunion. . . . .' f . .241
Going over his Battles Again 479
Going to see the Rebel Ram 353
Good Charlie, the Union Goide .105
Good Humor towards a Journalist 665
" Luck fi>r ao lowan Soldier 469
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697
Good Samaritfm in an Unexpected Hoar and
Place.: 250
Good-Natured Jerry 386
Got the Point twisted around Wrong 162
Gottlieb KlobberyoHfl on the Draft 189
Gould, the Hero of Corinth 103
Governor Andy Johnson's Supplement to one
of Lorenzo Dow*8 Stories 48
Gov, Todd and the Applicant for Exemption . . 185
Gov. Tates giving Grant a Hesk in his O£Eice.405
Grant and Meade in Consultation before Rich-
mond 256
Grant, Confession of a Rebel Officer to 60
Grant's Biography, Customer for 511
Grant's Easy Way of Cutting Red Tape. . . .428
" Objection to having any Trade Partner-
ship •. .475
Great Act for a little Girl 584
Great Daifa Work for a Scout: the Misses
ScoU 563
Grim War and the Innocents 6*26
H.
Had no White Flag on Board 382
Had to Acknowledge the Breed 204
Hail Columbia and the Star Spangled-Bonncr
at Fort Sumter 68
Hail Columbia in a New Version 418
Half-Hour's Experience of a Pcdler with Ccn.
Nelson 459
Halleck and the Teamster 420
Halleck's Use of a Bad Report. 457
Halting Effect of " the Ardent," 404
Hamlin (Vice-President), a Privsto in Co. A.lOO
Handsome Rebuke from an Alabamian 132
Happy Ending to a Sad Mistake 185
Happy to make Gen. Gordon's Acquaintance.203
Hard on Negley ^ 431
Haid-Shell Brethren dealing with a Contumar
cious Member 65
Hard Tack for the Fifth Excelsior 575
Hard to tell Pork from Tomatoes 468
Hard-up for a Blacksmith 123
Hard Work for a Drafting Col. in Savannah. 165
Hardee's Tactics with a Point left out 427
Harp and Shamrock, Stars and Stripes 322
Harper's Ferry Flag, QuiU a Safe Place/or the5BS
Harry Bumm, Cheers and a " Tiger" for 192
Hatred of Southern Unionists to Southern
Rebels 93
He was Too Big not to he a Soldier 258
Heart-Rending Scene 579
Hearts and Stoords 599
Heavy Firing— No Casualties ; and Why 1. ..340
Helping a Soldier : a Point for Brownlow.. . .469
Hercules-Africanus going to the War 202
Heroism of a Naval Engineer 387
" of Sherman, on the Battlefield of
Shiloh 253
Hiding their Infant Moses,, . •' 538
Hiding the Flag: Female Artifice 36
His Discharge Confirmed by Heaven 482
His Favorite Fhig for a Winding Sheet 378
His Knapsack told the Tale 223
History of a Sword 509
Hoax upon Rebel Sharpshooters 255
Hoistuig the Flag on Independence Hall, by
President Lincoln 37
Holding the Hill — Valor of Bumside 290
Homage to the Flag by an Eagle 39
Home and the Battle-field 577
Home Scene in the Cradle of Hfhdlion 555
Honesty on the Battle-field 480
Honorable Commendation instead of Ignomin-
ious Death 425
Hooker and the Newspaper Correspondents. .477
Hooker's Battle above the Clouds 311
" Magnifieent War-llorsc •*Lookout,".4G5
Hoosier Straightforwanlness 271
Hopeful Tackett-^is Mark 177
Hopeless Cases ; . .612
Horrors of the Bull Run Battle-field 323
Horse Incidents at Bull Run 499
Hostage Wanted for his Wife and Family. . . .623
Hovey's brill't Charge— the Preacher's Regt..346
"How are you. Conscript 1 " 211
"How does he grow *emf" 157
How the Flag was planted at Vicksburg 306
How to Spike a Gun 470
How to take the Oath 615
Howard (Gen.^ on the Wrong Side of the
Battle-field 338
Howard (Gen.^, the Havelock of the War. . .629
Howe, the little Drummer-Boy in the KfVy-
ninth Illinois 235
Humphrey's Deadly Charge at Fredericksb'g.288
Hurrah for the Gunspiker 314
Hurrahs for Jeff. Davis in the Wrong Place. ..34
" / am proud to Die for my Country.** 540
"Hikes de Job." 169
" I told you I would do it," 288
Ignoble end of a Washington 341
" I'll do it, teU Gen. Grant I " 248
niinob Eighth Rejpment, Fresh Pori^ for the.466
FifVy-ninth's little Drummer Boy 235
Ninetieth, Girl-Boy Soldier in the 567
Sixteenth's Regim'tal Clothes- Washer.205
Twenty-seventh's Happy Burial Occas'n506
Important Witness on the Stand 153
Impositions upon Furloughed Men 432
Impressive Sight aboard Ship on Sunday. . . .381
Improving on Acquaintance 554
Impromptu Enforcement of Discipline 423
In and out of the Vick^rg Caves 606
In Bed with a Shell— Lively Times 499
Inability to fnimsh Supplies to both Armies.. 477
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Incident of the Battle of Fredericktburg 547
Incident of the 1 19th New York Regiment. ..280
Independent Southern Girls 567
Indiana 16th — Capture of the Texas Flag. . .312
Indiana Volunteer Ninety-two Years Old. . . . 196
Ingenuity of a Yankee Wife in getting a Pass, 419
Instance of Loyalty in Virginia 551
Interceding fir her Father : Elizabeth Self and
Jeff. Davis 134
Interesting Contribation to a Sanitary Fair. . .620
" Historical Episode, Civil and Mili-
tary 79
Interesting Scrap of History 144
Interview at the Libby, between Morgan and
Neal Dow 551
Interview of a Canadian Editor with Presi-
dent Lincoln 489
Intrepid Conduct of Two Drummer Boys. . . .338
Investigation by General Butler into General
Phelps's Insanity 142
Iowa and Texas — Terrible Encounter 239
Iowa Cavalry : Swearing-in a Cook 447
lowan Soldier's Good Luck 469
Ira's Wife and his Breeches 165
Irish Logic concerning " Shmall Arms." 430
Irish Military Imagination 125
" Ironsides/' Billiards on board the 371
Island No. 10, Roberts's Half-Hour at 358
Is the Colonel at Home f 230
It was the baby that did it ! 217
I've Enlisted, Sir 191
J.
Jackson's Famous " Union " Toast 23
Jeb Stuart playing Orderly to Gen. Buford.. .543
Jeff. Davis's Fellow Citizens in Mississippi,
Loyalty of one of 82
Jeff. Davis's Northern Present 133
" " TrapforGrant 274
Jenkins's (Gen.) Mode of ParoUing Deserters. 1 59
" " Visit at a Penn. Editor's. . . .461
Jeny the Genius looking through General
Pahmer's Spy-Glass 591
Jim Morgan and the New Recruit 169
Joe Guild, Arrest of, by Col. Myers 64
Joe Johnston's Whipping at Resaca. 326
Joe Parsons's " little favor" from a Rebel .. .242
John Bell's Tennessee Iron Works 103
John Letcher's Views on a Personal Subject. 138
John Minor Botts between Two Fires 132
John Morgan and Mr. Clay's Horses 488
John Quincy Adams Foretelling the Future to
Mr. Calhoun 123
John Wells's " Idee" as to Splitt'g the Unionll5
Johnnie and Yank at a Trade 485
Johnson (Andy) and the Clerical Secessionist. .89
" (Gov.) and his Supplement to one of
Lorenzo DoVs Stories 48
Joke of Pres. Lincoln on Secretaiy Chase. . .465
Judge Baldwin Soliciting a Pass 431
" G.'sldeaof the Rebellion 64
Jurt like Jack 368
Just the kind of Arms a Quaker could bear,,, .206
Justice surviving Clemency 646
Juvenile Political Sentiments 137
K.
Kane's Door, Banks's Mom. Call at Manhal..59
Kearny, the "One-Arm DcvU," 318
Kearsaige and Alabama Combat 365
Kentucky, Gen. Schoepfs Bank'g Operat's inv469
Kentucky Girl's Spirit 538
" Provisional Gov't on an Excursion. .41
Kentucky's Joan <f Arc 525
Kilpatrick's Battle-Flag at Hagerstown 247
Kind o' wanted to be in the Front 332
Knotty Argument for Secession Ladies 116
L.
Laconic Hint to a Pilot by Gen. Butler 374
Lander (Gen.) and the Bible • 557
Lane CSenator) and the Stage Driver HI
Last Day's Incidents in the President's life. .633
Last Gun of the Cumberland 352
Last Message to his Father 444
Last Thoughts of the Dying Boy-Soldier 562
Laughable Arrest of Colonel II, by two Young
Ladies,, ^ 538
" Lcatherbreechcs " in the Federal Service. . .323
Leave of Absence fir a Novel Reason,., »,,., 43$
Leave-Taking at the Station 604
Lee's Great Army Surrendered and the Rebel-
lion in its Finid Gasp 346
"Lee's MiserabUs," 561
Leesbuig, Black— the Scotch Deserter at. ... 177
Leesburg, By-Scene at the Battle of. 286
Left to Dine Alone 108
Legislative Scene for a Painter 125
Lending to the Government 462
Length of the War according to Floridan
Chronology 14S
Letcher's (John) Views on a Personal SnbjectlSS
Letter of Sympathy from a Union Soldier to a
ConfederaU Officer's Betrothed. 696
Letter to Eight Young Ladies from a Soldier, .503
Letting them judge by the Tunes 109
Libby Prison, Escape from, through a Young
Lady's Intervention 685
Lieutenant Davis's Delicate Little Task 263
« 's Perfumed Breath 478
Life of Lincoln written by himself 654
LiUybridge (Annie) and Lieut. W 621
Lincoki, Conversation with, on his Threateoed
Assassination 640
Lincoln, Deathbed Scene of 635
Lincoln's Message, Cnriositj of Reb. Soldien
to hear 131
Lincoln's Moderate Ideas of a Competeocy. .513
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literal Interpretation of North'n Sympathy by
a Rebel General 32
Literal " Stump" Speech of a Soldier 116
Little overweighted with Cold Lead 546
Z/iz2iV« Mark on the Handkerchief. 566
Logic of Sugar and Coffee. . . ! 501
Long Table^Cloths for Southern Cayalrymen.308
Longstreet's Instant Detection of a Spy 283
Looking after a Soidier*8 Wife 603
Looking out for Hospital Accommodations 556
Lost Mountain, Waving the Stars and Stripes
from the Summit of. 303
Louisiana Cotton Burners 453
Love and TVeason 529
Love- Greetings to the Soldiers 567
Loved the Old Flag stiU 296
Loyal Breeze from Port Hudson 112
" Demonstration with a Crutch 90
Logaky and Abolitionism supposed Synonymous 579
Loyalty of one of Jeff. Davis's Fellow Citizens
in Mississippi 82
Lucky Moment on board the Pirate Sumter. .373
Lyon, Baker, Ellsworth — a Brave Trio 520
Lyon (Gen.) leading his Charge at Springfi'd585
Lyon's Bravery and Sacrifice 224
M.
Magic of Washington's Name 120
Magruder Shaiing his Liquor 449
Maiden Loveliness at Culpepper 571
Maiden, Wife, Volunteer, and Widow — Love
and Patriotism 161
Maine and Georgia : Behind the Trees 244
Maine and Maryland .* Nuptials in Camp 535
Maine Ladies* " Doughnation" 492
Majer Downing on the " Merrymac," 355
Major Anderson and his Brave Little Compa-
ny leaving Fort Sumter 254
Major B. en route with the Spanish Widow . .623
Making a Family Matter of it 164
Mem of Experience — Sure 363
Manley (Anna), the Baltimore Heroine 528
Marian and her Brave Boy in Blue 159
" Mark Time !*"— Gen. Nelson in a Fix 402
Marriage Scene in the Army of the Potomac, .592
Married Applicants for Exemption 183
Marshall's Demijohn Drill 424
Mary Birkitt and her 2,000,000 Percuss'n Caps497
Maryland, Confederate Notes in 68
" Queer Drafting Scene in 195
Maryland Slaveholder driving his Slaves to
the Becruiting Officer 206
Massachusetts and So. Carolina pitted against
each other in Battle 322
Massachusetts Minute Men 72
" 23d Regiment's Drummer Boy267
Master and Servant meeting in a Strange Place! 49
Material fir the Novelist's Pen 524
Material of which " Mudsill " Regiments are
np 466
Maternal Love and Patriotic Duty 215
Matrimonial Army Advertisements: Hint to
Romantic Young Ladies 575
Matronly Opinion of " Corduroy," 420
McClellan and Darkey John 439
" Dismounting to the Guard 410
McCook's Pass for Old Buz 417
McCulloch and Joe Baxter 590
McPherBon(Gen.^, Devotion of a Private to. .330
McPherson's Noble Career, Close ef 253
Meade and * ' Ale," 594
Meade and Grant in Consultation before
Richmond 256
Meade and Polk (Bishops) in Consultation. .260
Medicinal Properties of Blankets gloriously;
Illustrated 530
Melancholy End of Johnson the Deserter. . . .214
Memorable Interview at the White House. . .148
Mending a Faulty Pass 437
Merited Rebuke of a Secessionist by General
Dumont 60
Merriment in the Wrong Place 544
Michigan Sth-^Frank, the Pretty Bugler of the&22
Midnight Charge of tiie Mule Brigade 279
Mighty Big Risk 333
Milesian's (A) Plucky Defence of the Flag. .343
Military Etiquette 435
Military Monomania of a Brooklyn Girl 520
Military Notation according to Vtea. Lincoln. 258
Milk with Accompaniments 450
Minister Cameron and his Gcrman-Afiricanus. .42
" Faulkner and the Emperor Napoleon
on Secession 129
Minnesota Regiment, Wilkinson's Veteran.. . .68
Minty's Bloody Sabre Charge 304
Minute Men of Mass. : 1775 and 1861 72
Misfortunes of a Cotton Speculator 471
Miss Captain Taylor of the First Tennessee,,. bAA
Miss Clemmie's Album 630
Miss Lee and the Yankee Corporal 582
Miss Major Cushman among her Captors 549
Miss '« copy of Byron, and the Reb. Sergt.5\9
Missing tiieir Booty 254
Mission Ridge Crest, Planting the Flag at. ... 221
" Mississippi," Scenes on board the Steamer.357
Mississippi, Witnessing and Dying for the
Truth in 120
Miss. Squadron saved by Bailey's Dam 376
Missouri, Bright Girls in 604
Missouri, One of Bill Myers's Capers in 306
Mistook the Genus 561
Mistook his Man 88
Moderate Ideas of a Competency 513
Mohican, Sailing into the Jaws of the 370
Money Could Not Buy his Vote 132
Montgomery's Ride into the Hampton Le-
gion's Nest 262
"More Brains, Lord ! " 31
More than a Match against Six 284
Morgan, John, and Mr. Clay's Hones 488
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Moi^gan ! Morgan 1 244
Morning Call at Marshal Kane's Door 53
Morris Island— Very Obliging Picket 280
Mose Bryan paying his Kespects to General
Bomside 578
Mother (A) puts out the eyes of her own son, to
keep him from the War 188
Mothtr^Corporal on a Ten Days* Furlough, . . .41 1
Mower's Successful Trick upon the Rebel
Despatch-Bearer. 325
"Mr.andMrs. Grant." 554
Mr. Bcecher's Case of Muskets for the South.405
Mr. Cass's Backbone 1 39
" Mr. Lincohi Forgot It" 135
Mr. Lincoln, Original Cons'acy to Assassinate.SS
Mr. Richardson Initiating his Escape 584
Mr. S., the Countryman, and his Substitute. .193
Mrs. Bdmont's Concert for the Sanitary Com..587
Mrs. Broumeli, the Heroine of Newbem 268
Mrs. Douglas's Noble Resistance to Southern
Persuasion 536
Mrs, Partington on the New Military Crop, . .461
Mrs, Polk defining her Political Position 144
Mrs. Reynolds* App*t as a Major in the Army, 2&S
Mrs. Smith's Husband to be Exchanged. 187
Mrs. Wade, the Loyal Bread-Baker at Gettysb.56S
"Mudsills" on the Sacred Soil 114
Music in the Hospital 527
" Mustered In," 71
Mutability of Public Reputation : Banks's Re-
ply to a Boston Lady 143
My Bold Soldier Boy 597
My Gift to my Country 188
My Mary Ann 604
My Mother's Hand 627
My Son ! Has he Come 9 539
Napoleon on "French Youngsters" in the
Federal Army 49
Nasby's'Reasons why he should not bo Draft'd21 1
NcuhtnUe Ladies working tlie Card 557
National Oath of Allegiance according to
Southern Honor 74
Nature in Council upon the Union 127
Negley (Gen.;, Hard on 431
Negro Rifleman brought down at Yorktown..319
" Nellie," the brave Battle-Horse 500
Nelson's (Gen.; Half- Hour's Experience with
a Pedler '. 459
Nelson's (Gen.) Tragical Encounter with Gen.
Davis 413
Nerving his Hand One Instant More 243
Nervous Customer in the Red-Tape Dep't. . .172
Neutral Cornfield before Petcrsbui^ 325
New Jersey Twenty-fourth : Fannie and Nellie,! 70
New Orleans Flag Presentation 94
New Orleans Judge, Amours of a 552
New Orleans, Shameful Tyranny of Butler m495
New York Ball-room Badge of Treason Ill
" " 119th Regt., Incident of the 2M
New York Scene in the Park Barracks 596
Newbem, "Aunt Charlotte"— the Old Cook at i07
Newbem, Mrs. Brownell—the Heroine of, 268
New-comer into Camp 408
" Newport News," 1 02
Newspaporial Forestalling of Dying Senti-
ments, etc. 467
No Appeal Left 183
No Calculation of that Sort by Grant. 321
No Dead Cavahy Men 280
No Fancy for Salt Pork, Hard Tack and
Minie Bullets 162
No Heart in the Cause 154
No Letter from his Sweetheart for nearly a year495
No Passes to Official Speculators 425
No Qmrter^-the Black Flag 293
No Respect for the Tender Passion 278
No Title of " Soldier" jjiven to the Devil... .209
No Wickedn's like the Wickedn's of a Woman597
Noble Greeting by a Loyal Soudiemer to a
Green Mountain Boy 67
Noble Words and Acts of a Slavemaster 175
I Non-Combatant — ^but a Tough One 78
Northern Instructors of Southern Teachers 81