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Army of the Tennessee, the Army of Georgia and the Army of Ohio; Maj-Gen. W. T. Sherman. Confed., surrendered and paroled, 31,243. May, 1865. May 4, 1865: Gen. Richard Taylor surrendered with Army of the Department of Alabama to Maj.-Gen. E. R. S. Canby. Confed., surrendered, 42,293. May 10, 1865: capture of Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States of America, at Irwinsville, Ga., by the 1st Wis. And 4th Mich. Cav. Losses: Union, 2 killed, 4 wounded, caused by tennsylvania Avenue, Washington. Lieut.-Gen. U. S. Grant, Maj.-Gen. George G. Meade and Maj.-Gen. W. T. Sherman occupied the reviewing stand. May 26, 1865: surrender of Gen. E. Kirby Smith (Army of the Trans-Mississippi Department) to Maj.-Gen. E. R. S. Canby. Confed., surrendered, 17,686. May 26, 1865: paroles at Cumberland, Md, etc. In addition to the surrenders noted above, there were paroled at Cumberland, Maryland, and other stations, 9337; in the Department of Washington, 3390;