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CHAPTER VIII.

Second Session of the Thirty-Eighth Congress.-President Lincoln's last Annual

Message.-Cabinet Changes.-Mr. Blair withdraws, and Gov. Dennison becomes

Postmaster-General.-Mr. Speed Succeeds Judge Bates, as Attorney-General.-

Death of Chief Justice Taney.-Mr. Chase his Successor.-Our Relations with

Canada. The Reciprocity Treaty to Terminate.-Call for 300,000 more Sol-

diers.-Amendment of the Constitution Prohibiting Slavery, Concurred in by

the House.-Popular Rejoicing.-The Rebel Treatment of Union Prisoners.-

Retaliation Discussed in the Senate, but Repugnant to Public Sentiment.-The

Wharncliffe Correspondence.-Testimony of Goldwin Smith.-Peace Memorial

from Great Britain.-Correspondence Thereon.-Congratulatory Address of the

Workingmen of Great Britain.-Speech of Mr. Lincoln in Reply to the Swe-

dish Minister.-Speech of Mr. Lincoln on the Death of Edward Everett.-Polit-

ical affairs in Tennessee, Louisiana and Arkansas.-Abortive Peace Negotia-

tions. Full Details of the Hampton Roads' Conference.-Rebel accounts of the

Same.-Affairs in Richmond.-Close of the Thirty-Eighth Congress.-Creation

of the Bureau of Freedmen, and other Legislation......

CHAPTER IX.

Winter Campaigns of 1864-5.-Movement of Sherman from Atlanta to Savannah.

-Fort McAllister Carried by Assault.-Communication Opened with Admiral

Dahlgren's Fleet.-Savannah Occupied by Sherman.-Movements of Hood and

Beauregard.-Campaign in Tennessee.-Battle of Franklin.-The Armies Before

Nashville.-Raid of Stoneman and Burbridge.-Battle of Nashville.-Defeat

and Rout of Hood's Army.-Movements Against Wilmington.-Failure of the

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First Attack on Fort Fisher.-Success of the Second Expedition.-Fort Fisher

Captured by Terry and Porter.-Movements of the Army Before Petersburg.

Sherman's Campaign in the Carolinas.-Capture of Charleston and Wilming-

ton.-Advance of Schofield and Terry on Goldsboro-Battles of Averysboro and

Bentonville.-Occupation of Goldsboro and Union of the Three Armies in North

Carolina.-Movements in Virginia.-Conference at City Point...............................................................

CHAPTER X

Close of President Lincoln's First Term.-Order to Gen. Grant in regard to Peace

Negotiations. The Fourth of March.-Inauguration Ceremonies.-Mr. Lin-

coln's Second Inaugural Address.-Contrasts.-Cabinet Changes.-Indisposi-

tion of the President.-His Speech at the National Hotel on Negro Soldiers in

the Rebel Armies.-He Visits Gen. Grant's Headquarters.-The Military Situa-

tion.-Conference with his Chief Generals.-Movement of the Forces under

Meade and Sheridan.-Fighting near Dinwiddie Court House.-Sheridan's Vic-

tory at the Five Forks.-Attack of Wright and Parke on the Lines before Peters-

burg. The Sixth Corps Carry the Enemy's Works.-Petersburg Evacuated.-

Pursuit of the Enemy.-Richmond Taken.-Dispatches of Mr. Lincoln.-The

Nation's Joy.—Lee's Army Closely Pressed.-Captures at Sailor's Creek.—Sur-

render of Lee.-Mr. Lincoln at Richmond.-His Visit to the City Point Hospi-

tal.-His Return to Washington.-Peace Rejoicings.-Speeches of Mr. Liu-

coln.-Important Proclamatious.-Demand on Great Britain for Indemnity.-

Closing Military Movements.-Reduction of the Army.-Mr. Lincoln's Last

Meeting with His Cabinet.-Celebration at Fort Sumter............................................. 753

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