34 ARMY OPERATIONS (1865). 



ASHANTEE. 



cannonade at Petersburg, 56 ; operations be- 

 yond Hatcher's Run, 58 ; repulse of Warren's 

 division, 58 ; reenf orced and the ground recov- 

 ered, 58 ; battle of Five Forks, 59 ; repulse of 

 the enemy, 59; report of President Lincoln, 

 60; Lee orders the evacuation of Petersburg 

 and Richmond, 60; surrender of Petersburg, 

 60; occupation of Richmond, 60; fire, 60; 

 military governor appointed, 61 ; orders, 61 ; 

 first entrance of the army into the city, 61, 62 ; 

 further operations against General Lee's army, 

 62 ; letters captured, 62 ; the pursuit urged, 63 ; 

 correspondence between Grant and Lee, 64; 

 surrender of Lee's army, 64; paroles of the 

 officers' and men, 65 ; numbers surrendered, 65 ; 

 salutes ordered by the War Department, 65. 



Stoneman's march from East Tennessee to 

 North Carolina, 66 ; destruction, 66 ; Sherman 

 advances from Goldsboro', 66 ; hears the news 

 of Lee's surrender, 66; hurries forward against 

 Johnston, 66 ; letter from Johnston, 66 ; Sher- 

 man's reply, 67; interview between Sherman 

 and Johnston, 67 ; Sherman's report, 67 ; terms 

 of surrender agreed upon, 68 ; rejected by the 

 War Department, 68 ; reasons, 68 ; Sherman's 

 report of his proceedings, 69 ; correspondence 

 with Johnston, 69, 70 ; surrender of Johnston, 

 70 ; farewell to his army, 70. 



Expedition of Wilson into Alabama, 71 ; bat- 

 tle of Plantersville, 71; Wilson moves east- 

 ward, 71; captures Selma, 71; Montgomery, 

 71 ; and Macon, Ga., 71 ; his report, 71. 



Movements against Mobile by the army and 

 navy, 71 ; capture of Spanish Fort, 72 ; retreat 

 of Taylor, 72 ; advance of Steele from Pensa- 

 cola, 72 ; occupation of Mobile, 72 ; surrender 

 of Taylor's army, 72 ; surrender of naval ves- 

 sels and officers, 73. 



Order of Kirby Smith in Texas, 73 ; the last 

 battle of the war, 73; surrender of Kirby 

 ^Smith's army, 73. 



Military occupation of the insurrectionary 

 : States by the Federal forces complete, 74 ; re- 

 view of Grant's and Sherman's armies at Wash- 

 ington, 74 ; disbandment, 74 ; Sherman's fare- 

 well to his army, 74; Grant's farewell to the 

 armies, 75 ; presidential order relative to com- 

 mercial intercourse, 75; prisoners of war, 75; 

 disbandment of sanitary and Union organiza- 

 tions, 76 ; destruction of the gunboat Webb, 76 ; 

 .retreat of Mr. Davis, 77 ; his proclamation, 77 ; 

 capture and imprisonment, 77 ; numbers surren- 

 dered in Jiie Southern armies, 77 ; Federal force 



in the field, 77; how distributed, 78; suspen- 

 sion of drafting, 78 ; progress in mustering out 

 troops, 78 ; rapidity, 79 ; military organization 

 adopted, 79 ; departments and sub-departments, 

 80 ; list of battles and skirmishes of the war, 

 81-84; difficulty of knowing the number killed 

 and wounded, 84; organization of the War 

 Department, 85 ; general officers of the regular 

 army, 85 ; do. of the volunteer army on Jan- 

 uary 1, 1865, 86-89 ; organization of the Navy 

 Department, 90; rear-admirals of the navy, 

 90; list of commodores in the navy, 90, 91. 



AttXAL, ETIEXNE, a French actor. XIII. 

 Obituary of, 690. 



ARXIM, HARRY R. E., a German diplomatist. 

 XV. Biographical sketch of, 42-44. 



ARNOLD, ISAAC. IV. Member of Congress 

 from Illinois, 219; offers a resolution relative 

 to forging documents, 221 ; offers a bill to ex- 

 pedite emancipation, 266. 



ARNOLD, Lieutenant-Colonel LEWIS G. XL Obit- 

 uary of, 585. 



ARNOLD, Mrs. MARY, widow of Thomas. 

 XIII. Obituary of, 601. 



ARNOT, WILLIAM, a Scottish preacher and 

 author. XV. Biographical sketch of, 45. 



ARNOTT, NEIL. XIV. Birth, 55 ; career as 

 a physician, 55 ; writings, 56 ; death, 56. 



ARREST. I. A list of political prisoners, 

 361. 



ARRESTS OF CITIZENS. III. Debates in Con- 

 gress relative to, 235-258. 



ARROWSMITH, JOHN, geographer. XIII. 

 Obituary of, 596. 



ARSENALS IN THE SECEDED STATES. I. Their 

 seizure, 315; arsenal at Augusta seized, 318; 

 its contents, 318 ; arsenal at Baton Rouge seized, 

 318; its contents, 318; arsenal at Charles- 

 ton seized, 318 ; its contents, 319 ; arsenal at 

 Fayetteville seized, 319; its contents, 319; 

 arsenal at Little Rock seized, 319 ; arsenal at 

 Mount Vernon seized, 319 ; its contents, 319. 

 ARTESIAN WELL AT PASSY. I. Its size, 42 ; 

 time of completion, 42 ; flow of water, 42. . 

 ARTHUR, WILLIAM. XV. Decease of, 585. 

 ASHANTEE. XIII. Extent of, 40 ; area, 40 ; 

 population, 40 ; character of the country, 40 ; 

 situation of the capital, 40 ; government, 40 ; 

 religion, 40; language, 40; industrial prod- 

 ucts, 40; export, 40; wars with England, 

 40 ; map of Ashantee, 41. 



XIV. Retreat of the Ashantees, 56 ; prog- 

 ress of English military operations, 56 ; cap- 



