Immigration, causes which combined for its direction to the Northern States, [32].

Inaction of the Army of the Potomac, the President alleged to be responsible for it, [449];
the question for consideration at the Fairfax conference, [449];
a paper relative to the conference, [450];
proceedings at the Conference, [451], [452];
correspondence, [452], [453];
application of General Jackson, [454];
correspondence relative to, [455], [456];
further correspondence, [457], etc.

Inaugural address of the author as President of the Confederate States, [232].

Incendiaries, trained in scenes of Kansas strife, [31].

Independence of North Carolina and Rhode Island while not members of the Union, [112];
relations between them and the United States, [112];
letter from the Governor of Rhode Island, [112].

Indiana Territory, petitions for the suspension of the Ordinance of 1787, prohibiting slavery, [8];
action on the petitions, [8];
subsequent action and resolutions, [9].

Insurrection, An, was it? [325].

Introduction, The, [1].

Irrepressible conflict, how the declaration of, arose, [34].

"Is thy servant a dog?" its use in the United States Senate, [34].