-seven of the animals of which it was originally composed, all the others having been exchanged for worthless or broken-down creatures.
The Secretary of War and general-in-chief having declined long since to interfere with General Grant in the form of orders, the quartermaster's department have resorted to the expensive plan of shipping supplies for Banks by way of the seaboard.
Hay, for instance, has been bought for him in Illinois and sent by way of Baltimore to save it from the grip of Hurlbut.
I believe, however, that General Halleck sent an order on the subject to General Sherman last week.
I saw Porter the other day at his office, where he sits with Mr. Lyford on the other side of the same table.
Porter wears a biled shirt with great effect, and otherwise is spruce and handsome.
He was not in uniform, and it seems to be the dodge at the ordnance office to dress en pekin.
About Porter's promotion — I made up my mind that no officer in the ordnance department could be
Rev. Mr., 18.
Household Book of Poetry, 54, 157, 158, 174, 175, 177, 288, 289, 501, 503.
Hovey, General, 223, 246.
Howard, General, 278, 285, 291, 292.
Hudson, Frederick, 128, 486.
Hudson, Lieutenant-Colonel, 366.
Hugo, Victor, 67, 72.
Human Restlessness and divine Providence, 113.
Humphreys, General, 325.
Hungary, 80, 81, 86, 88, 96.
Hunter, General, 194, 323, 331, 336, 337, 342, 453.
Huntington, Susanna, 1, 2.
Huntington, William Henry, 173, 175, 212, 243, 394.
Hurlbut, General, 205, 225, 302.
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Icaria, 94.
Indianapolis, Indiana, 276, 347.
Internal revenue, 466, 467.
Irish cause, 475.
Irish repeal.
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Island No.10, 191.
Italy, 79-81, 88, 89.
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Jackson, city of, 209, 212, 220-223.
James, A. B., 147.
James, J. Russell, 311, 312, 405.
James River, 327, 329, 333, 342.
Japan, 132.
Jasper, town of, 277-279.
Jefferson, Thomas, 129, 453.
Jewell, Postmaster-General, 418.
Johnson, Andrew, 254, 306, 357, 371, 372, 377, 379, 383
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Homer, 92, Ioi.
Hoole, John, 15.
Hopkins, Louisa (Stone), 129.
Home, R. H., 112.
Horsford, E. N., 27.
Houghton, Lord, 2, 289, 294, 297.
Houghton, Mr., 34.
Howard, John, 5.
Howe, Julia Ward, 311.
Howe, S. G., 142, 148, 150, 59, 176, 215, 221, 246.
Howland, Joseph, 163.
Hughes, Thomas, 297.
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Humboldt, Baron F. H. A. von, 272.
Hunter, David, 253, 256, 261, 262.
Huntin, A., 225.
Hurlbert (originally Hurlbut), W. H., 107, 109, 110, III.
Hutchinson, Abby, 118, Ig9.
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Jackson, C. T., 157.
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Keats,
ral McClellan be relieved from the command of the Army of the Potomac, and that Major-General Burnside take the command of that army.
By order of the Secretary of War. E. D. Townsend, Assistant Adjutant-General.
It chanced that General Burnside was at the moment with him in his tent.
Opening the dispatch and reading it, without a change of countenance or of voice, McClellan passed over the paper to his successor, saying, as he did so: Well, Burnside, you are to command the army.
Hurlbut: McClellan and the Conduct of the War.
Thus ended the career of McClellan as head of the Army of the Potomac—an army which he had first fashioned, and then led in its maiden but checkered experience, till it became a mighty host, formed to war, and baptized in fierce battles and renowned campaigns.
From the exposition I have given of the relations which had grown up between him and those who controlled the war-councils at Washington, it will have appeared that, were these relations to