Evans, H. D., his code for Liberia, [31].

F

Felton, C. C., on the "Baltimore Plot," [18].
Felton, Samuel M., on the supposed conspiracy, [13]-18, [129]-133;
advises Massachusetts Sixth to load their guns, [43];
engages spies, [120].
Ferrandini, Captain, suspected of conspiracy to assassinate President Lincoln, [122]-129.
Follansbee, Capt., company attacked in Baltimore, [46], [49].
Fort McHenry, apprehended attack on, [66], [69].
Fort Sumter, bombardment of, [32].
Franciscus, in the car with Lincoln, [133].

G

Garrett's, John W., dispatch to Mayor Brown concerning advance of troops to Cockeysville, [73], [74], [75].
Gatchell, Wm. H., police commissioner of Baltimore, [35];
release from arrest, [109].
Giles, Judge, issues writ of habeas corpus to Major Morris, [87].
Gill, George M., meets the Massachusetts Sixth, [48];
counsel for John Merryman, [87].
Goodwin, Major Horace, commands Putnam Phalanx, [160];
his appearance, [163].
Greeley, Horace, on the conduct of the Baltimore authorities, [76], [77].
Groton, regiment mustered in, [42].
Gunpowder River Bridge partially burned, [58].

H

Habeas corpus case, [87], [139]-156.
Hall, Thomas W., release from arrest, [109].
Hallam's Constitutional History, extract from, [151].
Halleck, Gen., in Baltimore, [101].
Harris, J. Morrison, errand to the Capital, [63].
Harrison, Wm. G., elected to General Assembly, [80];
released from arrest, [108].
Hart, Capt., company attacked in Baltimore, [46].
Herndon, Wm. H., comments on Lincoln's senatorial campaign speech, [23];
reports of plot furnished to, [122].
Hicks, T. H., Governor of Maryland, [34];
proclamation of, [40];
speech before excited public, [56];
writes to Lincoln not to pass troops through Baltimore, [57], [61];
suggests mediation between North and South by Lord Lyons, [76];
convenes General Assembly, [79];
letter to E. H. Webster, [128].
Hilliard, suspected of conspiracy, [122], [123].
Hinks, Chas. D., police commissioner of Baltimore, [35];
released from arrest, [99].
Hopkins, Johns, advances money for city defense, [61].
Howard, Charles, police commissioner of Baltimore, [35];
apprehends attack on Fort McHenry, [66], [67];
report on the state of city, [80], [81];
release from arrest, [108].
Howard, F. K., release from arrest, [109].
Huger, General, made Colonel of 53d Regiment, [66].
Hull, Rob't, release from arrest, [109].
Hyde, Sir Nicholas, on the writ of habeas corpus, [150].

J

Jefferson, Thomas, and writ of habeas corpus, [141].
Johnson, Capt. B. T., arrives in Baltimore, [64];
hasty dispatch from Marshal Kane, [69], [70].
Jones, Col. Edmund F., passage through Baltimore, [43];
on the Massachusetts Sixth in Baltimore, [46], [47], [48], [51];
letter to Marshal Kane, [54].
Judd, N. B., with Lincoln in Philadelphia, [16];
hears of conspiracy in Baltimore, [128]-133.

K