Five Forks, a strong position on Lee's line assaulted and carried by the enemy, 655.
Five thousand million dollars, amount of property subject to be acted on by the provisions of the confiscation act of the United States Congress, 167.
FIZER, Lieutenant-Colonel, his bold expedient to resist the crossing of the enemy at Fredericksburg. 353.
Flag, The Confederate, the Shenandoah the last to float it, 700.
Flagrant violation of the Constitution, Another, the discharge of a fugitive under the confiscation act, 176; words of the act, 176.
FLANDERS, Messrs., citizens of New York, 482; incarcerated by the Government of the United States in Fort Lafayette, 482; required to take an oath of allegiance before the Government permitted their case to be investigated, 482; the oath, 483; their refusal, 483; their reasons, 483.
Fleet of the enemy, prepared for moving down the Mississippi River, 75; its progress, 76.
FLOYD. General, commands at Fort Donelson, 29; retires from Fort Donelson, 34; correspondence relative to his conduct at Donelson, 40, 41.
Forces, The United States, number of men brought into the field by the Government of the United States during the war, 706.
Foreign powers, our States falsely represented in every court of Europe, 2; adopt a position of neutrality, 12.