V

Virginia, secession of, [33];
sends Mason to negotiate with Maryland, [84].

W

Wallis, S. Teackle, legal adviser to Baltimore police commission, [35];
speech to the excited public, [56];
accompanies the Mayor to Washington, [71];
elected to the General Assembly, [79];
release from arrest, [108], [109].
Warfield, Henry M., elected to General Assembly, [79];
release from arrest, [108].
Warner, Major J. P., commands Baltimore City Guards, [160].
Washburne, Mr., meets President Lincoln at Washington Depot, [136].
Watson, Major, company attacked in Baltimore, [45].
Webster, E. H., Gov. Hicks's letter to, [128].
Whitefield, the Calvinist, owns slaves, [21].
Williams, George H., counsel for John Merryman, [87].
Winans, Ross, denounces passage of troops through Baltimore, [37];
elected to General Assembly, [79];
arrested by Gen. Butler's order, [87].
Winder, Wm. H., release from arrest, [109].
Wood, Fernando, tries to make New York a free city, [31].
Wool, General, checks arbitrary arrest, [109].
Worcester, regiment mustered in, [42].

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PROSPECTUS OF FIFTH SERIES.—1887.

The Studies in Municipal Government will be continued. The Fifth Series will also embrace Studies in the History of American Political Economy and of American Co-operation. The following papers are ready or in preparation: