6. J. L. Clinton, of Texas, robbed of $54,000 in gold by highwaymen.

7. Pursuit of Lee continued; he crossed to the north of the Appomattox, and is constantly harassed. He is attacked by the 2d corps at Farmville. Gen. Grant writes him that escape is impossible, and proposes to receive his surrender.

8. Lee replies, inquiring terms of surrender. Sheridan makes more captures at Appomattox Station.

8. Spanish Fort, Mobile, bombarded. The rebels evacuate at night.

9. Gens. Grant and Lee meet at Appomattox Court House, and the rebel army of Northern Virginia, numbering 26,115 men, is surrendered, with its arms and material of war, and the officers and men paroled.

11. Mobile evacuated by the rebels.

11. Engagement at Sumter, S. C., between guerrillas and Union troops.

11. Fort Blakely, at Mobile, taken by assault, with 300 prisoners, and 32 cannon. Rebel loss in siege of Mobile, 500 in killed and wounded. Union loss, 2,000.

11. Lynchburg, Va., captured by Union scouting party.

12. Mobile occupied by Union forces.