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evidence of their authenticity and credibility. First, as to the military strength of the Confederacy. The figures which I give do not date later than February 4, 1865, at which date they were not merely accurate, but were compiled from the official documents of the Confederate War Department. On the 4th of February, 184th of February, 1865, the entire available force of the Confederacy was 152,000 men. They were distributed as follows: Lee's army64,000 Bragg, including Hoke's division9,000 Beauregard and Hardee22,000 Dick Taylor, D. H. Hill and Howell Cobb7,000 West of Mississippi50,000 total152,000 the 22,000 under Beauregard and Hardee includt. Desertions from the rebel army. From the records in the Adjutant and Inspector-General's office it appears that from the 1st of October, 1864, to February 4, 1865, seventy-two thousand men had deserted from the Confederate armies east of the Mississippi. During Price's recent invasion of Missouri, nearly all the Misso