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been loyal citizens of the United States since the date of the vouchers. . . . By command of Major-General Pope: George D. Ruggles, Colonel, A. A.-General, and Chief of Staff. headquarters of the army of Virginia, July 18, 1862. (General order series, from these headquarters, for the subsistence of men and horses. . . . By command of Major-General Pope: George D. Ruggles, Colonel, A. A.-General, and Chief of Staff. headquarters army of Virginia, Washington, July 18, 1862. (General or at any time afterward, shall be shot, without waiting civil process. . . . By command of Major-General Pope: George D. Ruggles, Colonel. headquarters army of Virginia, Washington, July 23, 1862. (General orders, no. 11.) Commanders of aonsidered spies, and subjected to the extreme rigor of the military law. . . . By command of Major-General Pope: George D. Ruggles, Colonel, A. A.-General, and Chief of Staff. Thus was announced a policy of pillage, outrage upon unarmed, peac
65-66. Ricket, General, 286. Ripley, General, 114, 133, 270. Rives, General, 40. Roanoke (frigate), 165, 166. Robertson, General, 270, 271. Roddy, General, 462, 472, 473, 474. Rodes, Gen. R. E., 103, 105, 131, 282, 302, 367, 434,437,438,449. Report on battle of Seven Pines, 104. Rodgers, Colonel W. P., 329-30. Rogers, A. J., 420. Rosecrans, General, 324, 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 356,357, 358, 361., 362, 364. Rosser, General, 271, 451, 452, 453, 454-55. Rost, —, 311. Ruggles, Col. George D., 262, 263. Russell, Colonel, 28. Lord John, 319, 321, 322. Reply to U. S. demand for the Alabama crew, 217. Statements to U. S. concerning shipment of armaments, 225, 226-27. Russia. Reply to arbitration suggestion, 319-20. S Sabine Pass, Battle of, 198-99. Reports, 199-200. Sachem (gunboat), 197, 199, 200. Sailor's Creek, Battle of, 563-64. St. John, Gen. I. M., 550. Report of operations of commissariat preceding Lee's surrender, 568-70. Extracts fro