Swisher, B. Present.
Swisher, G. Present.
Swisher, S. Present.
Tate, James F. Present.
Taylor, Charles.
Absent.
Taylor, Stevens.
Present.
Thompson, J. Present.
Thompson, L. Present.
Thompson, S. Present.
Tidball, Thomas.
Present.
Timberlake,——. Absent.
Trevy,——. Present.
Trice,——. PresentThompson, L. Present.
Thompson, S. Present.
Tidball, Thomas.
Present.
Timberlake,——. Absent.
Trevy,——. Present.
Trice,——. Present.
Tyler, A. Present.
Tyler, D. G. Present.
Vanpelt,——. Absent.
Wade, Thomas.
Present.
Williamson, Thomas.
Absent.
Wilson, Calvin.
Present.
Wiseman,——. Absent.
Withrow, John.
Present.
Wright,——. Wounded at Spotsylvania C. H. Absent. Thompson, S. Present.
Tidball, Thomas.
Present.
Timberlake,——. Absent.
Trevy,——. Present.
Trice,——. Present.
Tyler, A. Present.
Tyler, D. G. Present.
Vanpelt,——. Absent.
Wade, Thomas.
Present.
Williamson, Thomas.
Absent.
Wilson, Calvin.
Present.
Wiseman,——. Absent.
Withrow, John.
Prese
ciation of C. S. A. veterans, 319.
Tennessee volunteers, 70, 73, 82.
Terry, Judge D. S., 386
Texas, Fourth and Fifth regiments, 381.
Tharin, Private, 186.
Thayer. Hon. Eli, 363.
Thomas, Gen., Geo, H., 443.
Thomas, Gen Lorenzo, 450.
Thompson, 7
Thompson, Hon., Jacob, 274.
Thompson, Gen., Jeff., 70.
Thompson, Maj. James W., 214.
Thornwell, Rev. Dr., Jas. H., 13.
Todd, Capt , 379.
Toombs, Hon., Robert, 272, 322, 393.
Torpedo System of the South, 282.
Totopotomoy Creek, IThompson, Hon., Jacob, 274.
Thompson, Gen., Jeff., 70.
Thompson, Maj. James W., 214.
Thornwell, Rev. Dr., Jas. H., 13.
Todd, Capt , 379.
Toombs, Hon., Robert, 272, 322, 393.
Torpedo System of the South, 282.
Totopotomoy Creek, Incidents of skirmish at, 47.
Townsend, Gen. E. D., 81.
Trabue, Col., 310.
Trask, Capt., 71.
Tredegar Iron Works, 288.
Trenches before Petersburg, 395.
Trenholm Hon G. A, 273.
Trevillian's Station. Battle of, 26.
Trim. Lt . 404.
Troops, Disparity in number of between North and South, 437.
Troup, Capt., 394.
Trudeau. Gen., 96, 97
Turnbull, Col. Geo., 8, II.
Turney. Hon. Peter, Address of, 319.
Tutwiler, Sergeant H. A., 92.
University of Virginia. Efforts of for mate
es has issued his proclamation announcing that the Bureau of Military Justice has reported, upon indisputable evidence, that Jefferson Davis, Clement C. Clay, Jacob Thompson, George N. Sanders, Beverley Tucker, and W. C. Cleary, incited and concerted the assassination of Mr. Lincoln, and the attempted assassination of Mr. Seward.
He, therefore, offers for the arrest of Davis, Clay, and Thompson $100,000 each; for Sanders and Tucker, $25,000 each; and for Cleary, $10,000. Publish this in hand-bills, circulate everywhere, and urge the greatest possible activity in the pursuit.
(104 War of Rebellion, 665.)
On the next day the same headquarters informs Gewould attend at the Judge Advocate General's office and give an ex parte deposition.
These depositions detailed conversations with and acts of Davis and Clay, Thompson and others, which were so absolutely improbable that a child, who would faithfully believe the dreams of Alice in Wonderland, would reject them as false.
Holt