BALTIMORE
AND
THE NINETEENTH OF APRIL, 1861

A Study of the War

By GEORGE WILLIAM BROWN
Chief Judge of the Supreme Bench of Baltimore, and Mayor of the City in 1861

BALTIMORE
N. Murray, Publication Agent, Johns Hopkins University
1887

Copyright, 1887, by N. Murray.

ISAAC FRIEDENWALD, PRINTER,
BALTIMORE.

CONTENTS.

CHAPTER I.

CHAPTER II.

CHAPTER III.

CHAPTER IV.

CHAPTER V.

CHAPTER VI.

CHAPTER VII.

CHAPTER VIII.

CHAPTER IX.—A Personal Chapter. [113]

APPENDIX I.

Account of the Alleged Conspiracy To Assassinate Abraham Lincoln on His Journey to Baltimore, from the "Life of Abraham Lincoln," by Ward H. Lamon, pp. 511-526, [120]

APPENDIX II.

Extract from the Opinion of the Supreme Court of the United States, Delivered by Chief Justice Taney, in the Case of Dred Scott vs. Sanford (19 How. 407), [138]

APPENDIX III.

The Habeas Corpus Case.—Opinion of the Chief Justice of the United States (Ex Parte John Merryman), [139]

APPENDIX IV.

Message of the 12th of July, 1861, to the First and Second Branches of the City Council, Referring to the Events of the 19th of April and those which Followed.—The First Paragraph and the Concluding Paragraphs of this Document, [157]

APPENDIX V.

As a Part of the History of the Times, Reproduction from the Baltimore "American" of December 5, 1860, of the Reception of the Putnam Phalanx, of Hartford, Connecticut, in the City of Baltimore, [160]

APPENDIX VI.

Visit of a Portion of the Members of the Sixth Massachusetts Regiment to Baltimore on the 19th of April, 1880, and an Account of its Reception, from the Baltimore "Sun" and the Baltimore "American," [167]

INDEX, [171]

BALTIMORE AND THE NINETEENTH OF APRIL, 1861.
A STUDY OF THE WAR.