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McClellan, General G. B., [42], [127].
Magrath, A. G., Governor of South Carolina, [152], [153]-[154], [196].
Manassas, Battle of, [33]; Second, [43], [59].
Mann, A. D., Confederate commissioner at Brussels, [46], [132]-[133], [142].
Martial law, see Habeas corpus. Maryland, plan of Confederate States to win, [44].
Mason, J. M., capture of, [46]; replaces Yancey as commissioner, [47]; in England, [52]-[53], [55], [198]-[199]; in Paris, [137]-[138], [198].
Memminger, C. G., Secretary of Treasury, attempts to establish foreign credit, [48]; resigns, [157]; see also Finance.
Mexico, [114]; Napoleon III and, [131], [132]-[133], [134], [138], [139]; Confederate negotiations with, [139]-[140], [144]; project condemned by French people, [143]; expedition suggested, [179].
Military policy, [33], [43]-[44].
Mississippi, represented in South Carolina convention, [3]; secedes, [7]; typical of new order in South, [29]-[31]; sense of Southern nationality, [31]; status of, [74], [114]-[115].
Mobile Bay, capture of, [129].
Montgomery (Ala.), general Congress of seceding States at, [9]-[11].
Montgomery Mail, [162].
Moultrie, Fort, [6], [20].
Munitions, [33], [48], [61], [65], [105]-[106].