Hicks, Governor of Maryland, his declarations, [331];
his proclamation, [331].
Hill, Colonel A. P., orders the affair near Romney, [343];
sketch of, [344].
Hill, Colonel D. H., afterward lieutenant-general, [342];
report of the combat at Bethel Church, [342].
Honor of the United States Government, how maintained relative to the forts in Charleston Harbor, [217];
a point easy to concede, [217].
Hope of reconciliation, the last expires, [250].
Hostile expedition, the, made the reduction of Sumter necessary before it should be reënforced, [297].
Howard, Charles, arrest and imprisonment by General Banks, [335].
Huger, General, commands a force at Norfolk, [340].
Hurlburt, a captive prisoner, [361];
his career, [361].
Huse, Major Caleb, sent to Europe for the purchase of munitions of war, [311];
our agent in Europe, [482];
his letter relative to the shipment of supplies, [482].