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, 1864. Commissioned officers 128 Non-commissioned officers 225 Privates 979   Total 1,332 (Equivalent to 2,045 privates.) Aggregate of prisoners of war captured from September 7, 1864, to January 20, 1865, (inclusive) 13,189 Report of Rebel Deserters received outside of Nashville office from September 7, 1864, to January 20, 1865. date of reception. officers. enlisted men. From September 7 to September 30   75 From October 1 to October 31 2 146 From November 1 to November 30   80 From December 1 to December 31   14 From January 1 to January 31 18 558 Total 20 873 Grand total 893 Aggregate of rebel deserters to whom the oath has been administered from September 7, 1864, to January 20, 1865 2,207 Respectfully submitted, J. G. Parkhurst, Colonel and P. M. G. Office Chief of Ordnance, Department of the Cumberland. Nashville, Tennessee, February 6, 1865. General: In compliance with your instructions of the 20th ultimo, I
y the Government, and reinforcements were made to the garrison at Camp Douglas, which thwarted the expedition, and its members dispersed, some of the rebel officers and soldiers to Canada, others to Kentucky, and yet others to Southern Indiana and Illinois, and the Sons of Liberty and guerrillas to their respective homes, to await a signal for the general uprising which, it was determined, should soon take place in the States of Illinois and Indiana against the Government. About the first of November another expedition of like character was organized in Canada, to be commanded by Captain Hines, and composed of the same elements as that which had failed at the time of the Chicago Convention. It was determined that the attempt should be made about the period of the Presidential election, and the night of that day was finally designated as the time when the plot should be executed. During the canvass which preceded the election, the Sons of Liberty, a secret organization, within,