Babcock, J.S., poetic tribute of, to the memory of Nathan Hale, [29].
Boothby, Sir Richard, a literary friend of Anna Seward, [38].
Boudinot, Elias, concerning the arrest and execution of André, [99].
British army near New York, condition of the, [11].
Buchanan, James, assists in the removal of André's remains to England, [108].

C

Caldwell, Rev. James, [77] (note).
Captors of André, [85];
rewarded, [89].
Carleton, Governor of Canada, [43].
Cathcart, Captain, and Miss Eliot, [51] (note).
"Cedars, The," and the Widow Chichester, [16].
Chichester, the Widow, and the Tories, [16].
Clinton, Sir Henry, [43];
succeeds Howe, [46];
in command of the British army—flight of, across New Jersey—fights at Monmouth Court-House, [60];
headquarters of, at New York, [61], [62], [83];
letter of, to Washington—André's letter to, [101].
Court of inquiry in the case of André, [100].
"Cow-Chase, The," a satire by Major André, [67]-78.
Cunningham, William, character of, [24] (note), [25].

D

Darwin, Erasmus, [38].
De Lancey, Oliver, assists André in art-work—marries Miss Franks [56] (note).
Demorest, Rev. John, assists at the disinterment of the remains of Major André—silver cup sent to, by André's sisters, [108].
Depew, Chauncey M., oration by, at Tarrytown, [121].
D'Estaing, with French fleet, goes to Rhode Island, [61].
Dobb's Ferry, [84];
conference at, [101].
Dream, a singular, concerning André, [42].
E
Edgeworth, Richard Lovell, marries Honora Sneyd, [38], [41].
Eliot, Miss, and Captain Cathcart, [51].

F

Field, Cyrus W., erects a memorial-stone at the place of André's execution, [109]-115;
proposes to erect a monument in memory of Nathan Hale at his own expense, [113], [114];
letter of, on the subject, to the New York Historical Society, [114];
contribution of, to the Hale monument at Coventry, [114];
generous designs of, for the benefit of the Rockland County Historical and Forestry Society, [118].

Finch, Francis M., poem on Nathan Hale by, [29].
Fort Hale, [28].

G

Gibbs, George, epitaph for Hale's tomb, written by, [84].
Grey, General, marauding expedition of, to New Bedford, [61].
Greene, General Nathanael, in command at Tappaan, proclaims Arnold's treason, [98].
"Gustavus," the fictitious name of Arnold, [61].

H