CHAPTER VI.
- 1. Session of the General Assembly, [79]
- 2. Report of the Board of Police, [80]
- 3. Suppression of the Flags, [82]
- 4. On the 5th of May General Butler Takes Position Six Miles from Baltimore, [83]
- 5. On the 13th of May He Enters Baltimore and Fortifies Federal Hill, [84]
- 6. The General Assembly will Take no Steps toward Secession, [85]
- 7. Many Young Men Join the Army of the Confederacy, [85]
CHAPTER VII.
- 1. Chief Justice Taney and the Writ of Habeas Corpus, [87]
- 2. A Union Convention, [92]
- 3. Consequence of the Suspension of the Writ, [93]
- 4. Incidents of the War, [95]
- 5. The Women in the War, [95]
CHAPTER VIII.
- 1. General Banks in Command, [97]
- 2. Marshal Kane Arrested, [97]
- 3. Police Commissioners Superseded, [97]
- 4. Resolutions Passed by the General Assembly, [98]
- 5. Police Commissioners Arrested, [98]
- 6. Resolutions Passed by the General Assembly, [100]
- 7. General Dix in Command, [100]
- 8. Arrest of the Members of the General Assembly, the Mayor, and Others, [102]
- 9. Release of Prisoners, [108]
- 10. Colonel Dimick, [111]
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.