Clark, 427;
answer to the request of General J. E. Johnston for reenforcements,
442;
letter to General G. W. Smith on the reorganization of the army, 445;
letter to General Beauregard, 446;
letter to General Beauregard, 447;
letter to General J. E. Johnston, 448;
letter to General J. E. Johnston on enemy's movements, 452;
letter to General G. W. Smith on movements against the enemy, 453;
letter to General J. E. Johnston on inspection of the line between
Dumfries and Fredericksburg, 454;
letter to General J. E. Johnston on Jackson's movement in the Valley,
457;
letter to General J. E. Johnston on the order of the Secretary of War
for the troops to retire to the Valley, 460;
letter to General J. E. Johnston on the complaint of irregular action
by the Secretary of War, 461;
letter to General J. E. Johnston in answer to a letter stating that
his position was considered unsafe, 462;
letter to General J. E. Johnston on mobilizing his army, 463;
letter to General J. E. Johnston in answer to a notice that the army
was in retreat, 464;
visit to General Johnston's headquarters, 465;
reconnaissance, 466;
extract from the inaugural address in 1862, 484;
message on the employment of slaves in the army, 515.
_Debt, Foreign_, at the close of the war, 496;
attempts to discredit the Government abroad, 497;
reference to Union bank-bonds, 497.
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