Armories, the chief, where located, [480].

Armory at Harper's Ferry, burned by order of the United States Government, [317];
a breach of pledges, [317];
machinery and materials largely saved, [317];
removed to Richmond, [317];
and Fayetteville, North Carolina, [317];
Armorer Ball, his skill and fate, [318].

Arms and ammunition, arrangements for the purchase of, [311];
agent sent to Europe, [311];
do. sent North, [311];
letter to Admiral Semmes, [311].

Army officers choose their future place of service in disintegration of the army, [306];
act of Confederate Congress relative to, [307].

Arms within the limits of the Confederacy in 1861, [471];
do. powder, [472];
do. arsenals, [472];
cannon-foundries, [472];
the increased supply, [476].

Army, Confederate, its organization, instruction, and equipment, the first object, [303];
provisions of the first bill of Congress, [304];
its modification for twelve months' men, [304];
fifth section of the act, [304];
system of organization, [305];
acts of Congress providing for its organization, [305];
act to establish army of Confederate States, [306];
its provisions, [306];
the army belongs to the States, and its officers return to the States on its disintegration, [306];
provision securing rank to officers of the United States Army, [307];
the constitutional view, [307];
how observed, [307];
Generals appointed, [308];
efforts to increase the efficiency of, [384];
desire to employ the available force, [384];
organization of—early circumstances relating to it, [443];
the largest army in 1861 that of the Potomac, [443];
act of Congress relating to organization, [444];
the right to preserve for volunteers the character of State troops surrendered by the States, [444];
efforts to comply with the law, [444];
obstruction to its execution, [444];
correspondence, [444].

Arrest, threats of, against Senators withdrawing from Congress, [226].

Arrest and imprisonment of police authorities of Baltimore, [334].

Arsenals, contents of, in 1861, [471];
do. in Richmond, [479].

Artillery, extent of its manufacture, [473].