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tten to the War Department, on the receipt of Johnston's overture: I send copies of a correspondck, a message from Wade Hampton, stating that Johnston desired a meeting at 10 A. M. next day at Durigh, who instantly transmitted its purport to Johnston, adding a notification that the truce would c invitation to a conference was received from Johnston by Sherman, who referred it to his superior. e was authorized to do; and urged him to meet Johnston as requested; so the 26th was appointed for their third and final interview; at which Johnston's army was surrendered on the terms already accordee's. The agreement was signed by Sherman and Johnston, but indorsed, Approved: U. S. Grant, Lieally the same as had been accorded to Lee and Johnston, with this addition: Transportation and srow open their houses — when the imminence of Johnston's surrender compelled another flitting Apr after she had received the news of Lee's and Johnston's surrender and Davis's capture. Finally, ha[6 more...]
tain, Md., 195. Spottsylvania C. H., Va.,572. Vicksburg (assault), 311. Weldon Railroad, Va., 567. Wilderness, Va., 567. Williamsburg, Va., 122. Yazoo Bluffs, Miss., 289. [See Minor Conflicts, p. 775.] Bayard, Gen. Geo. D., reports advance of the enemy, 175; killed at Fredericksburg, 347. Baylor, Col., wounded at Bull Run, 189. Beatty, Lt.-Col. Sam., succeeds Van Cleve on his fall at Stone River, 279. Beauregard, Gen. P. G. T., 545; at Pittsburg Landing, 60; succeeds Johnston. 64; dispatches from, 66-70; extracts from his report of battle at Pittsburg Landing, 67, 69, 70; retreats to Corinth, 69-71; intrenches at, 71; retreats to Tupelo, 72; allusion to, 89; relinquishes command in Virginia, 112; in chief command at Charleston, 471; urges execution of prisoners, 523. Belgian Consul at St. Louis, arrested by Rosecrans as a conspirator, 557. Benedict, Col. Lewis, of N. Y., mortally wounded at Pleasant Hill, 544. Benteen, Gen., charges near Little Osage,