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\ } | THE EVENING STAR 4@ PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON (80NDAY BEACEPTED) Af THE STAR BUILDINGS, OUNER Paw’, AVENUE AND Lith STRest, sY WwW. D. WALLAOH; ———————S>—_ Papers served without wrappers 2 vent per copy, or 2 cents ee vy carters @i $4 @ year, oF 37 counts subscribers DVERTIOSNEK o@ce before 11 o’clock i; othe set appear until the next da OFFICIAL. Cirenier on Mastering Service. Wan DEraRTMENT, ADSUTANT GENERAL'S OFrice, October 1, 1863. The following are announced as the only authorized Mustering Officers, Commissaries and Assistant Commissaries of Mustera, under the Mustering Regulations, at this date. Psymasters will in future musters recognize no others without proper evidence of their appoinmnent: First Army Corps. Commissary: Lieutenant H. CG. Egbert, 12th Cae States infantry. Appointed April 1, 1563. AssistantCommissaries: Captain D. R. Ran- som, Jd United States artiilery. 2d division. Appointed March 14. 1863. Lieutenant F. Cowdrey, 95:h New York rolnuteers, 34 di sion, Appoit d April 1i, 1963. Lientenast J. ¥ Mead, %th Pennsylvania volunteers, 34 division. Appointed April 14, 1863, Major G. H. Meneely, A. D.C., 1st division. Appoiated March 14, 1-63. Second Army Corps. Commissary: Captain E. P. Brownson, A. D. OG. Appointed March 25, 1863. Astistaut Commissaries: Lieutenant W. P. Wiseon, ifsth Pennsylvania volunteers, 1st division. Appointed April 10, 1563. Captain A. H. Embier, =2d New York volunteers, 2d division. Appointed April 10, 1363. Lieutenant ¥ S. French, ist United States artillery, 3d division. Appointed April 9, 1863. Relieved August 1, 1663. Third Army Corps. Commissary: Major S. B. Hayman, 10th nites States infantry. Appointed Augast 6, Assistant Oemmisearies: First Lieutenant W. P. Shreve, 2d United States S.S., 1st division. Appointed August 6, 1863, Oaptam John Wil- jiams, 6ti: New Jersey volunteers, 2d division. Appojuted August 6, 1963. Second Lieutenant Jceseph M. Walker, 1th New Jersey volun- teere, Jd division. Appointed August 6, 1963. Fifth Army Corps. Commissaries: Captain George Gibson, 11th infantry. Appointed July 17, 1969. Lieutenant Colonel A. S. Webb, A. I. G., Captain 11th United States infantry. Appointed March 10, 1663. Relieved July 17, 1763. Assistant Commissaries: Colonel A. Ames, 20th Maine volunteers, Lieutenant 5th United States artillery, — division. Appointed March iu, i863. Relieved April 13, 1863. Captain @. W. Barnard, iSth Massachusetts volunteers, Lat division. Appointed April 13, 1563. Lieute- a-nt C. 5. Robertson, 10th United States in- sautry, 2d division. Appointed May 23, 1863. Lieutenant J. W. Stewart, 126th Pennsylvania voluateers, 3d division. Appointed April 13, Issa. Captain Chill Hazard, 12th Pennsyl- vania reserve, 3d division. Appointed Jaly Sizth Army Corps. Commissary: Lieutenant J N. Andrews, Sth Luited States infantry. Appointed April 20, i763. Assistant Commissaries: Captain A. M. Ty: ler, New York volunteers, ist division. Appointed April 19, 1563. Lieutenant E. Mat- tocks, <d division. Appointed April 24, 1963. Captain A. J. Smith, Jd division. Appointed April 23, 1-63. Lieutenant Colonel J. F. Kent, A. 1.G. Appointed March 26, 1 Seventh Army Corps Commissary: Colonel G. A. H. Blake, tst United States cavalry. Appointed March 19, 1883. Relieved April 9, 1963. he Eighth Army Corps Commissary: Major H. W. Wharton, 9th United States infantry. Appoimted March 4, 1863, Assistant Commissarie:: Lieutenant L. Sny- der, 19th United States iufantry, Ist division. Appointed April 14, 1963. Lieutenant T. S. Deobler, Mth United States infantry, 2d divi- sioD. Appointed Aprils, 1863. Relieved Jane 16, 1863, Lientenant €. C. McUonnell. Ap- puintment revoked June 9, 1963. Ninth Army Corps. Commiseary: Captain Morgan L. Ogden, isth United States infartry. Appointed April 14, 1663. Assisiant Commissaries: Captain W. C. Ra- woll, A. D. C., 2d division. Appoiated March 2, 1963. Captain CO. H. Hale, A. D.C., 2d divi- sion, Appointed April 24, 1863. Tenth Army Corps. Commissary: Major E. W. Smith, A. A.G., Lientenant 15th United States infantry. Ap- pointed March 20, 1563. Assistant Commissaries: Lieutenant C. FE. Hay, 3d United States cavalry, — division. Appointed March 25, 1963. Relieved July 13, 1563. Lieutenant RK. Skinner, 10th United States infantry, — division. Appointed March 25, 1603. Relieved July 24, 1963. Lieutenant FE heynchis, Ist artillery. Appointed July 1, 1563. Eleventh Army Corps. Commis=aries: Captain E. P, Pearson, 17th United States infantry. Appointed April 16, 1663.. Colonel C. R. Costar, 14th New York volunteers. Appointed March 2%, 1°63. Ke- lieved April 16, 1563. Assistant Commissarics: Lieutenant R. E Beecher, 73d Ohio volunteers, Yd division. Appointed April 4, 1563. Major Beckett, Gist Obie volunteers, 3d division. Appointed April 4, 1563. Fwelfth Army Corps.” Commissary: Captain William Sweet, 17th United States infantry. Appointed April 2, 136; sistant Commissaries: Lieutenant E. W. Patterson, 2d Massachnsetts volunteers, ist division. Appointed February 25,1563. Cap- tain M. Veule, tusth Pennsylvania yolunteers, 2d division. Appointed May 9, 1863. Thirteenth Army Corps. { Commissary: Major M. Maloney, iat United States infantry. Appointed April 13, 1863. Aseistant Commissaries: Lientenant F, Yan Viiet, 3d United States cavalry, let division. Appointed March 30, 1863. Lieutenant Ss. Hil- debrup, 3d United States cavalry, — division. Appointed April %, 1563. Lieutenant William E. ugherty, let United States infantry, 3d division. Appointed September 16, 1S6u. Fourteenth trmy Corps. Commissary: Captain G. C, Moody, 19th United States infantry. Appointed April 6, Ib63. Assistant Commissaries: Lieutenant H. Mil- lard, 19th United States infantry, lst division. Appointed April 11, 1563. Relieved June 13, 1#63. Captain W. H. H. Taylor, 18th United States infantry, 2d division. Appointed April 18, 1963.. Relieved May 21, 1663. Lieutenant S, J. Dick, 1+th United States infantry, 3d division. Appointed April 24, 1563. Captain Pret aewane 18th a7 err itonny wre Sth division. Appointe rr) +63. Cap- tain A. L. Hough, 10h United ‘States in- fantry, 20 division, Appointed May 21, 1663. Captain W. Boecklin, 1 United States infan- ty, Sth division. Appointed Til 16, 1963. Lieutenant L. T, Morris, 19th United States. infantry, ist division. 4) wa JUNE Ls, Fefteenth Army Corps. Commissary: Captain L. ee Yorke, 13th Untied States intantry. Appointed July 31, S63 Assistant Commissaries: Lieutenant William Hawley, 3d United States cavalry, 4th division. Appointed April 13,2663. Transferred from ist division, 16tu corps. Captain F. Muhlenberg, 13th United States infantry, Ist division. Ap- pointed July 31, 1963. Lieatenant P. Meagher, 13th United States infantry, 3d division. Ap- pointed July 31, 1:63. Lieutenant C. J. Dickey, 13th United Siates infantry, 2d division. Ap- pointed April 26, 1+63. Stateenth Army Corps. Commissaries: Mayor D. J. Benuer, A. D.C. Sppopied. April 13, i563, Relieved rit 15, . Captain G. A. Williams, ist United Stater infantry. Appointed April 15, 1862. mone Lanmnlegeries : Lientenant W. G. Hoffman, nalad States cavalry, 2d division. inted April 13, 1863. procter G, Rus- well, 3d United States cavalry, ith division. rt jated April 13, 1463. Lieutenant J. Fal- vey, 3d United States cavairy, 5th aif ion. i Sie April 13, 1863. Lieutenant LS e ‘Wilson, 3d United States cavairy, 3d division. Appointed April 13, 1563. Seventeenth Army Corps, Commissary: Lientenaut K. Kuox, iste United States infantry. Appointed April 10, * Assistant Commissary: 13th United States infantry, po:nted September 6, 1863, Righteenth Amie Cores, Commissary : Colonel T. 3.0. Amory, 17th Massachusetis volunteers. Appointed April 45, 1863. “Assistant Commissaries: Major W. 3. Bar- ‘Appointed May 1, 163. “Captaia H Stevens, A : x veus, SreGe ating Apr sae, Dent uienant W. > sachusetis volunWwers, — division. ‘* May 1, 1:63. Lieutenant H) Dy Jarv Maseachusetts volun ‘division. tain Wm.C. Ide, division, Ap- | Appointed May 14, 1863. Kelieved July + 1803. Relieved Mi: i ) district of Wisconsin. teers, y ap. |, 1283, tenant J. A, pointed May |, 1562, MajorI.N. Palmer, ane infantry, ist distri¢et/° Ay United. States cavalry. Appointed April 19, 1863. Relieved June 13, 1563. Nineteenth Army Corps. Gommicaaries : Lieutenant H. C. Woodrow, 17th United States infan Appointed Aug- ust 11, 1563, Captain S, B. Fe son, A. A.G., colored brigade. Appointed May 5, 1963. Assistant Commissartes: Oaptain Frank H. Larned, 2d United States artillery, district of Pensacola, Appointed Mny 30, 1663, Lieu tenant E. L. Garvin, ist United Statesartillery, 4d division. A inted April 20, 1963. Cap. tain Henry B. Bowers, A. A. G., district of Key West and Tortugas. Ap poiates May 30, 1863. Lieutenant F. E. Taylor, ist United States artillery, 4th division. Appeinted April 20, 1803. Captam John L. Ward, 5uth Massa. chusetts, Corps d*Afrique. Appointed July 22, 1863. Twentieth Army Corps. Assistant Commissariesg Captain E. T. Wells, 8%h Illinois volunteers, 2d_ division. Appointed April 14, 1663. Oaptair W. A. Whi- ting, 58th INinois volunteers, 3d division. Ap- pointed April 14, 1963. Captain H. N. Snyder, 59th Llinois volunteers, Ist division, Ap- pointed April 14, 1963. Twenty-first Army Corps. Commissary: Gapeain R D. Minsey, 19th Unies States infantry. Appeinted April 7, i Assistant Commissaries: Captain J. E. George, 15th Indiana volunteers, Ist division. Appointed April 10, 1863. Lieutenant T. F. Murdock, 3d division. Appointed April 20, 1863. - Lieutenant H. Mi » 19th United States infantry, 20th division. Twenty-secona Army Corps. Commissary: Captain J. S. Poland, 24 United States infantry. Appointed September 1y, 1F63. Assistant Commisetries: Captain J. W. Long, 2d United States infantry,.— division. 24, 1863. Lieutenant R. @. Welles, 10th United States infantry, Haskin’s division. Appointed March 20, 1563. Relieved June 19, 1sé3. Lieu- tenant E. Wells, 12th United States infantry, — division. Appointed March 95, 1863. Re- heved June 24, 1863. Captain W.H. W. Krebbs, additional A. D. Appointed June 1s63. Captain H. R. Rathbone, Izth United States infantry, ‘Military District of Washington.” Appointed June 22, 1863. Twenty-third Army Corp:. Commissary : Captain J. H. Piatt, additional A. D.©. Appointed May 27, 1863. A.G.O0., War Department, Washington. Commissary: Captain H. ©. Wood, 1ith United States infantry. Appointed March 1, 1s63. Headquarters Army of the Potomac. Commisearies: Captain W. W. Sanders, 6th United States intantry. Appointed July 2, 1t63, L. A. Chamberlain, ist Maryland artil- lery, artillery reserve. Appointed June 13, 1°63, Major W. Painter, A. Q. M.and A. D.C. Appointed April 20, 1963. Relieved. Captain Stephen Chester, engineer brigade. Appointed June 12, 1563, Cavalry Corps, Army of Potomac. Commiesary : Captain L. S. Elbert, A. D. C. Appointed March 12, 1$63. Assistant Commissaries: First Lieutenant J. W. Kester, ist New Jersey cavalry, 3d divi- sion. May 31, 1663. Captain G. A: Gordon, 2d United States cayalry. Appointed April 20, 1563. Captain W. Merritr, 2d United States cavalry. Appointed April 22, 1963. Kelieved June 29, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel J. Kilpat- rick, — division. Appointed March 14, 1563. Reheved June 13, 1663. Captain J. M. Kenne- dy, 9th New York cavalry, Ist division. Ap- pointed April 26, 1963. Captain W. R. Price, 2d division. Appointed May 20, . Colonel G. A. H. Blake, ist United Stat valry. Department of th?. East. Commissary: Lieutenant J. C. Audendried, 6th United States cavalry, Captain, A. D. C. Appointed April 6, 1663." Relieved May 3, 1553. Department of Virginia, (Fort Monroe.) Commissary: Captsin M.> Cogewell, 8th United States infantry. Appointed April 27, 1863. Department of the Ohio. Commissary: Major F. F. Flint, 16th United States infantry. Appointed March 27, 1863. Assistant Commissaries : Captain R. B. Hull, 18th United States infantry, district of Ohio. Appointed April 10, 1963. Captain S. M. Letcher, 12th Kentucky volunteers, — di- vision. Appointed ay 31, 1863. Lieu- tenant M. L. Ogden, Isth United States infantry, district C. Kentucky. Appointed April 44, 1563. Captain J. H. Knight, A. A.G., district W. Kentucky. Appointea May 9, 1863. Captain J. H, Platt. (See 24! Army Corp:.) Lieutenant J.C. Henderson, district E. Ken- tucky. Appointed May 25, 1 Captain J. K. Casey, A. D. C., 4th division. Appo‘nted Jone £, 1663. Relieved August J, 1°63. Department of the Cumberland. Commissary: Captain J. H. Young, 15th United States infantry. Appointed April 9, 1563. 5 Assistant Commissaries: Lieutenant H. M. Miller, 3d Ohio volunteer cavalry, ist cavalry division. Appointed 17, 1963. Oaptain W. H. Eckles, th Pennsylyania volunteer cay- alry. 2d cavalry Civi Appointed April 16, 1603. Captain J. Fulmer, 15th United States infantry, reserve corps. Appointed April 16, yes, 191 eae ae ct infantry, let diyigion, reserve Tune v3 Lieutenant George K. der- United States infantry. Appointed iy 27, 1803. Captain 1. D, Sailer, ist Gaited States intantry, 3d division, reserve . Ap- pointed M 1063, Lieutenant TM itosea, 16th Unit States infantry, cavalry, corps. pointed St Bl, 1563. Lieutenant HE, Stanebury, 19th United States intantry, head- quariers. Appointed April 16, 1663. Department of the Missouri: Mommisaary : Colonel B. L. E. Bounevilie, United States Army. Appoiuted April 3, Assistant Commiscsaries: Major A. G: Brack- ett, It United napa a Ak Appointed May 6, 1663. Captain D. W. Cheek, 13th United States infantry. Appointed April 3, 1863. (See List of mustering Officers.) Captain. D. Huston, jr ist United States infantry, Colonel 7th Mis- sonri cavalry, 2d division, Army Frontier. Ap- pointed May 9, 1683. Major T. J. Weed, A. D. ©., district of Kaness. Appointed May 9, 1663. Airy, $d:divivion, Army Frontier. Appointed 2d ‘division, Army Frontier. April 26, 1563. Gapiais L. Merrill, 24 United States cavalry, Brigadier General Missouri State militia, district N. E. ’ ‘Ap- pointed May 1, 1863. Lientenant J. O. Pearce, 2eth Wisconsin volunteers, district E. Arkan- eas. A) ited May &, 1863. Lieutenant J. A. esteoe; eh Une Caee cavalry, Nebraska ‘erfitory. Appoin’ May.9, 1863, (See List of heerrep te (ood pe eee ‘Lientosent Rob- ert A. ier, 23a souri, district of Rolla. inted July 18, 1665. Lieutenant J.N.Sim- eral, ist lowa cavairy, district of S. E. Mis- jos O. Sever a : brigade. Appointed June, isv3. Lieutenant W. J. Hahn, 26th Missouri volunteers, district of the border. pointed July 13, 1863. tenant W. F. nhamer, 4th Missouri vol- unteers, district S. W. Missouri. Appointed July 17, 1863. First Lieatenant J. F. Price, sth United States infantry. Appointed. f Department of Virginia and North Carolina. (See 18th Army Corps.) Department of the South. (See 10th Army Corps.) Department of the Gulf. (See 19th Army Gao us Department of New Mexico. Assistant Conenineaes Captain W. H. Ros- sell, 10th United States infantry. Appointed May |, 1864. Relieved June 22, 1963. i Department of the Pact; Assistant Comuiissaries : Captain ruff, %h infantry. Appointed April 20, 1363. Major T. M. Winston, Paymaster District of Oregon. Appointed May 3, 1563. Lieatenant Samuel Mnuson,<th United States infantry. oY se of the Tennessee. Assistant mmesariés : Captain A. O. Gil- M. Appointea . Relieved. Mayor D. Ubase, ie United States ant T }, 3d United Siates cavalry. April 23, 1363. Firet Lieutenant’ A.H. MeDon- al Pps Indiana volanteers. Appointed July. wy, 0 — Department of the Northases(, Commisearies: Major W. W. Burns, oc. s. United States —,, Appointed April ae les’ cxighaeors.” Appsinted D, Woad- greaves, United May 9, 1863. a au, Ist United States infantry, district of Min- Heaota. . Appointed Mu: .) Lieutenant C J. Ball, mn Cea Wan pnumery, Ste of mie Toh Colonel Louis’ M. Marshall, A.D. stant Commissaries: Major A. D. Nel- | 22, 1863. (Sce List of Mustering Officers.) Cap- | infmtry, Trenton, New Joreey. Appointed tain ©. B. Atchison, A. 1). U., district of Min- nesota. Appointed April 19, 1663. MUSTERING OrricERs. Major William Austine, United States Army, om leboro’, Vermont. Appointed June 24, Captain T.U. J. Bailey, 17th United. States infantry, Augusta, Maine. Appointed Jane 5, Captain A. F. Bond, 2d United States in- motys Columbue, Ohio. Appointed May 9, 863. Lieutenant G. H. Burns, i5th United States intantry, Trenton, New Jersey. Appointed dune %, 1863. Temporary. Lieutenant G. Browning, 14th United States infantry, Trenton, New Jersey. Ap- pointed June ¥, 1869. Temporary. Lieutenant F. H. Brown, 15th United States infantry, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Ap- pointed June 15, 163. Temporary. Lieutenant R. F. Bernard, ist United States cavalry Harri Pennsylvania. Ap- pointe July 2, 1 porary. utenant H. EF. Brewerton, 5th United States artillery, New York. Appointed July 20, 1963. Temporary. - Captain C. C.Churchill, United States A¥iny, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Appointed April 4, | 1863. Captain D. W. Cheek, i3th United States in- | fanty, St. Louis, Missouri. e vember 26, 1862. (See Departmen Missouri.) Lieutenant H. Cutting, toth United States in- fantry, New York. Appointed July 2, 1963. Temporary. Lieutenant S. W. Cooper, &th United States infantry, New xork. Appointed July 20, 1903. ‘Temporary. Captain R. 1. Dodge, Sth United States in- fantry, Hatrisburg, Pennsylvania. Appointed December 3, 1>61. Captain Hiram Dyer, 4th United States tn- fantry, Boston, Maesachusetts. Appointed June 22, 1563. Captsin Henry Douglass, 18th United States infantry, Columbus, Ohios Appointed June 15, 1863. Temporary. Captain James Elder, 11th United States in- fantry, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Captain J.S. Fletcher, 11th United States in- fantry, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Captain H. B. Fleming, 9th United States in- fantry, Fort Humbolt, Calitornia. Appointed March 2, 1963. Temporary. Captain W. J. Fetterman, 1th United States infantry, Harrisburg, Pennsylyania. Appoint- ed June 15, 1863. Temporary. Lieutenant Alfred Foot, 14th United States infantry, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Appoint- ed June 15, 1803. Temporary. Lieutenant Colonel W. N. Grier, ist United States cavalry, Davenport, Iowa. Appointed February 23, 1*63. - Lieutenant Symmes Gardner, 18th United States infantry, Boston, Massachusetts, Ap- pointed June 3, 1363. Temporary. Lieutenant J. A. Hearne, 16th United States infantry, Sioux City, lowa. (See Department of Northwest, Lieutenant G. W. Hill, 13th United States infantry, Springfield, Iixois. Appointed No- Por Major H. B. Judd, United States Army, Wimiagion, Delaware. Appointed April 3, Major L. Jones, United States Army, Tren- ton, New Jersey. a poinied May Lieutenant Wm.S. Jordan, 9th t d tes mfantry,. Indianapolis, Iudiana. Appointed April 9, 1°63. leutenant Le Roy L. James, 2d United States artillery, New York. Appointed July 20.1863. Temporary. Lieutenant R. P. King, 15th United States infantry, Trenton, New Jersey. Appointed June 3, 1663. Temporary, Lieutenant J. R. Kemble, 34 United States cavalry, Fort Lenvenworth, Kansas. Captain R.S. OG. Lord, ist United States cavalry, Harrisburg, Penneylyania. Appoint- ed Jnly 17, 1863. Temporary. Captain L. L. Livingston, 3d United States artillery, Elmira, New York. Appointed Jan- mary 29, 163. Capiain W. B. Lane, 3d United States cav- alry, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Appointed April 29, 1263. - Captain E.G Marshall, 6th United States in- fantry, Rochester, New York. Appointed May 23, 103. Lieutenant R.P.McKibben, 4th United States infantry, Boston, Massachusetts. Appointed October 25, 1562. Lieutenant P.H. Maroney, 14th United States infautry, Brattleboro’, Vermont. Appointed April 15, 1563. Lieutenant J. W. Means, sth United States infantry, New York. Appointed July 20,1963. Temporary. . Major W. I. Newton, United States Army, Trenton, New Jersey. Appointed June 3, os 1563. Temporary. mit _ Major A. D. Nelson, lst United States infantry, St. Pool. Pipe. seppintel April 29, 1683, epartment of Northwest. Lieutenant J.B. W. Neill, 1sth United States intantry, Columbus, Ohio. Appointed June 15, 1€63. Temporary: . Captain J. R. Paxton, 15th United States in. fantry, Nashville, Tennessee. Appointed May 16, 1663. “Oaptain C. C. Pomroy, 11th United States infantry. Chicago, Illinois. Appointed Octo- ber 3, lesz. - Lieutenant E. Phelps, 19th United States in- fantry, Uolumbus, Obio. Appointed Novem- ber Be Ise, ‘LientenantG. 1 Pieroe, 2d United States ar- tillery, Philad i ‘em, . Licktenaut WoF Pennock, et nited States cavalry, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. ‘Appoint- ed July 20, 1863. . Tem ‘I~ Lieutenant H. O. Peck, 14th United States iniantry, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Ap- pointed July 21 Te) ‘Temporary. ‘Bientepant Colonel J. eo D. Reeve, 13th Uhited States cavalry, New York. Appoint. ed Augnst2l, 1862. . Lieutenant’ Colonel G. H. Ringold, Pay Department, San Francisco, California. Captain Williain B. Royall, Sth United States cavalry, Louisville, Kentucky. Appointed May 2+, 1963, Colonel Washington Seawell, United States a 3! en pe isco, California. Appointed ril &, 1662, lajor L. Sitgreayes, United States engi- $78 Madison, Wieconsin. Appointed April ptain P. W.Sanders, Colonel sth Ken- tucky cavalry, (uth United States cavalry,) Lexington, Kentucky. Captain W. Sitvey, 1st United States artil- lery, Providence, ode Island. Appointed December 3, 1861, Captain W. P. Stanhope, 12th United States eishairy, Cincinnati, 0! Appointed Decem- ber 11, 1662. f Captain P. R. Stetson, 16th United States in- fantry, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Lieutenant 8. Snyder, Sth United States ar- tillery, Harrisoote: Pennsylvania. Appoint- ed Jul: |, 1863. aA Lieutenant R. B. Smith, 1ith United States infantry, New York. OCeptain W. ©. Thorpe, 13th United States infan: Wheeling, irginia. Appointed ‘April 25, 1863. Pree es Captain J. M. Trowi 16th United States infantry, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Major E. Underwood, United States Army, Utica, New York. | Appointed May 30, 1663. Capiain. James Yan, Voast, 9th United States inieairy, San Francisco, Califorma. Captain J. §. ‘Van Hora, &th Wnited States infantry, New York. _Appointed Jaly 20, 1963. | Temporary, Major GW: Wallace, 6th United States in- fantry, Albany, New. York. Appointed Janu- : ary 11, 1263. Major J. H. Whittlesey, 5th United States” cavairy, , Concord, New. Sapehire Apootar: ed Fobenary 2 Ish, Major H.W. Wharton, 9h United States in- Tenly Baltimore. Appointed January ‘13, Captain D. L. Wood, 15th United States in- fantry, Marietta, Ohio. Cuptain T. W. W alxer. 5d United States in- fsntry, New York. Appointed July 20, 1868. Temporary. ZB Lieutenant T. Williams, jr., Sth ited Staue artitlery, New York, Appointed July 3, 1565. Temporary. 3 Sutes cavalry Netetske eli’ (tae Dip. ates cavalry, Net city. - ment of Missonet.) ! ‘> Licutenant W. W. Webb, 4th United States cavalry, Wheeling, Virginia. Appointed June 1662. Temporary. - Captam Wek. Brown, 15th United States‘ intautry, Massachusetts. Appoiuted August 18, 1663. Captain R. G, — brie tated wu. ‘United States ar- Appointed August Lieutenant Daniel Madden, 6th United States’ Iry, Bos ‘assachusetis. Appointed ‘Bugust 16, 1080 Te L'entenant W, H. Hubbs, 1: United States Angast 17, 1963. Temporary; Tiestenant Uharies Medary, 34 United States oe Albany, New York. Appointed Aa > FBG3. * Captain E. Otis, ith United States cavalry, Columbos, Ohio. appointed August 26, Inu). Leutenant P. Schuyier, 14th United States infastry, Har tiaed Connecticut. Appointed , IS62, in James Curtis, 15th United States wer Department. Appointed Au- Lenterant E. P. Bigelow, United States Army, pear: New York. Appointed Sep- tember 12, 1963. uten:int Colonel R. C. Buchanan, 4th Uni- ted Statee infantry, Trenton, New Jersey. Ap- pointed September 24, 1963. Onief Mastering Officer State of New Jersey. Najor F. N. Clark, 5th United States ar- tilery, ‘Boston, Massachusetts. Appointed September 21, 1863: Chief Mustering Officer State of Massachasetts. Lieutenant Samuel Canby, 4th United States artiNery, Trenton, New Jersey. Appointed Septeraber 23, 1863. Tem: . Lieutenant M. Dolan United States in- fantry, New Yoru. ps! meyer August 7, 1863. Lieutenant C. A.M. , 16th United States infantry, Utica, New York: Appointed Sep. tember 3, 1663. Captain J. H Farquhar, 19th United States infantry, Indiunspolie, Indiana. Appointed September 19, 1563. ‘ajor J. W. T. Gardiner, United States Army, Avzusta, Maine. Appointed Septem. ba 21, 1863. Chief Mustering Officer State of aine. Lieutenast S. Hildeburn, 34 United States caralrys Pailadelphia, Penneylvania. Ap- jointed. ? Pa tenan: Colonel B. H. Hill, 5th United States artillery, Detroit, Michigan. Appointed September 1, 1663. Chief Mustering Officer State of Michigan Captain G.G. Huntt, 4th United States cay- alry, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Appointed September 24, 1863. Lieutenant J. H. Lord, 2d United States ar-- tillery, Columbus, Ohio. Appointed Septem- ber 26, 1663. Temporary. Captain W. J. Moorvead, 17th United States infantry, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Appoiuted September 8, 1863. jeutenant Colone) James Oakes, 2d United States cavalry, Springtiuid, Ilinois. Ap poimted September Ix, 1563. rigadier General T. G. Pitcher, United States volunteers, Montpelier, Vermont. Ap- ointed September ~1, 12 Ohici Mustering flicer State of Vermont. Major D. D. Perkins, additional A. D. C., Hartford, Connecticut. Appointed September 21, 1863. Chief Mustering Officer State of Connecticut. Captain W.G. Rankin, 13th United States | infantry, Hartford, Connecticut. Appointed ; September 9, 1563. Major W.H.Sidell, 15th United States in. | fantry, Louisville, Kentucky. Appointed September 21, 163. Chief Mustering Otlicer State of Kentucky Lieutenant Gustavus Urban, 5th United States cayalry, New York. Appointed Anzust 7, 136 Lieutenant H. C. Woodrow, 17th United States infantry, New Orleaus, Louisiana. Ap- pointed August 11, 1*63. The attention of all officers is called to the following. paragraphs of the Mustering Regu- ation. 110. Only* officers of the Regalar Army (in- cluding Additional Aides-de-Camps appointed by the President under the act approved Aa- gust 5, 1561) will be detailed to muster into and out of the service of the Uniied States, and no officer will make-these musters unless detailed to do so by competent authority. 113. Commanders of corps of denartmants will see that each regiment, independent com- pany. &c., is assigned to come one of the Assis- tant Commissaries of Musters under theircom- mend. The Commissaries of Musters will be Tesponsible to the Adjutant General of the Army for the correctness of the musters and peo sats in their corps, and no officer shall mustered in or out except by a Commissary N2. 3,326 ~ TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, [ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES} FROM THE SOUTHWEST Catko, Oct. 21.— By the arrival of the steam. er Lackey, M+ mphis Cates to the 294 have been received. Those from Corinth, Octoner 19th, easy that that city bas again assumed a Jively and martial aspect. The streets are being filled with columns of troops. ‘be Memphis and Charleston railroad is in repning order from Corinth to Bear Creek, Gen, Sherman and Staff had left for the froat, and incications of active operations are appar. tit. Gen. Swerny’s command, sent in porsuit of the retels from Lagrange, wasexpected to Teturh the next day. The 3d Michigan caval: bad returned from a successful scoat, in which they kiNed, weunded, and captured, 3 amber ‘of rebels + Mews, Oct. 22.—Hurlout’s scouts report Loriig a1 Grenadu, watehing the expected ad- vance of McPherson's forces from Vicksburg, Avams is guarding the Jackson, Meridian. and Mobile and Obio railroads against expected raids, { No troops are now at Atlanta, althaving gone to Wheeler, Stephen D. Lee, Roddy, — EBor- yest. The latter arein Sherman’s immediate adyance, tearing up the railroad and telegraph, ‘The former is reported South of the Tennessee river, between Tuscumbia and Decatar, his forces amounting to 10,000 strong.” Ost-rhaus’ division, which is in advance, had another se- vere figh: yesterday, losing Colonel Lorenz, of the seth lowa, and seven meh killed and twen- ty wounded. Sherman Hoepital depot is at Iuka. Steimer is reported south of Tallahathie riv- er, recruiting icr another raid on the Memphis ard Charleston railroad. ‘Lhe Southern papers state that Bragg draws for °6,6L0 rations, The r mainder of Longatreet’s corps had ar- rived trem Virginia. A heavy rain fell here fo-day. FROM CHARLFSTON. Gilmore's Battery arly Ready to Open. PUILADELPHIA, Uct. 24.—The sleamer Mus- sacbusetts bas arrived here from St. Johns, Florida. She teft Obarleston on Tuesday eve- uing, and brings dispatches from Admiral Deshigren. The siege is going on favorably. Gen. Gilmore's battery is nearly ready to open on Charleston. WASHINGTON, Oct. 24 —Dispatches received here give reason to believe that the quiet at Chariesten is svon to be broken. Much interest is felt in the tleet in the rebe} torpedces, and the strictest watch is kept, par- licularly at night, over the morements of any- thing that floats upon the water. Our own boais are eomrtimes fired into by mistake, so careful are the iron-clads to keep off the float- ing torpedoes ForRTRESS MonrRoxE, Oct. 25.—Saturday’s Richmcund Dispatch, received to-day, coatains the following: CHARLESTON, Oct. 24.—No new movements yet The Yankees are reported as riveting, sinoothing, and putting the finishing strokes to Gregg and Wagner, and other batteries at Cummings’ Point. The fleet remains quiet. Stormy times aye expected coon. The number of Yankee prisoners held in Richmond prisons last night was twelve thou- sand. General imboden, on the ith, atiacked tbe garricon at Charlestown, in the Shenando- ah Valley, capturing 135 prisoners, wi'h their arms,etc. This is signed by Gen. R. E. Ree. Progress of the Téxas Expedition. New Onveans, Oct. 17.—Dates from Vermil- lionyille, up to last night, stale thut there hus \ been skirmishing near! oxery day, for a week, without eusuaities: our Bide." To-day we lost six men. The enemy's loss waa the same. The enemy's force in the vicinity is estimated at 2,060 men. The rebel salt works in the vi- cinity of Puint Clear, Mississippi been destroyed by the steamer Oo the yacht Corypheus. Aavyices from Texas and Mexico staté. that Sound, haye mmodore and or Assistant Commissary of Musters, to whom | Matamoras is unoccupied by the French. The the command to which he belongs has been assigned. 1H. No officer or enlisted man of volunteers is properly in the service of the United States or authorized to receive pay until mustered in by the proper officer; and no officer is prop- erly out of service antil discharged in Orders or muetered ont by the proper officer. One Texas and Confederate officials are in open op- position to each other. Gen. A.J. Hamilton had arrived in New Or- leans, and would address a mass meeting on paigesi afiairs, Four prize steamers lying ere are soon to be offered for sale. The United States steamer Tennessee de- stroyed four schooners, off the Texas coast, copy of the rolls or order in each case must be |’ heavily laden with ammunition and stores for forwarded to the Adjutant General’s oflice. i Commissaries and Assistant Commissa- ties of Musters, having ‘been once detailed, wil not be relieved from this duty; or trans- ferred to another division, department, or corpe, without authority from the Adjutant General's office. 120. The commissioned officers of all yolun- teer organizations, nO matter whether eztab- lished under the authority of a State or of the United States, will be regarded as having been commissioned on the day when their muster into the eervice of the United States takes effect, nnd will take rankin their respective grader, will be entitled to pay, and be ebeyed and respected in their several positions from that date. 121. Mlusiering officers will muster into ser- vice and administer the oath of allegiance to such regiments or recruits brought to them ag may present conclusive.eyidence of their ac- ceplance by the War Department. D. Townesxp, Assistant Adjutant General. the’r . 2] The old flag again fioats over Bayou Teche, 81] obstrnctions in the Bayou having been re- moved by our naval forces. . Forrest’s RebeP Forces Defented. Mzwruis, Oct. 21.—General Sherman's ad- yanoe was. attacked by Forrest’s cavalry at Barton’s Station, and the rebels were hand- somely whipped. 5 Wheeler's cava! are reported at Decatur, Tenn., fen thousand strong. Bragg is reported to have crossed the Aln- bama and Tennessee railroad, and transported bisaspplee to Rome aud Selma. His di are atRome. The Tenn Fiver has eight feet of water on the ¢ » Heavy rains baye fallen here. Political Disturbance.‘ DrcKERTOWN, N. J., Oct. 24.—A large Dem- ocratic. meeting was held here last eveningand addressed by Hon. A.J. Rodgers. the meeting a disturbance occurred, rotten eggs * Exceptions in cases of necessity will be | were thrown at the speaker, and the building eral, Washington, D.C. FORD’S NEW THEATER, TENTH STRERT, ABOVE E. Jous T. Fonp.... ........Manager and Proprietor : (Also of Holiday Btreet Theater, Baltimore.) LAST WEEK POSITIVELY Or THE GIFTED YOUNG PAVORITE, MA@@IBE MITOHSELL, MONDAY EVENING, OocrosER 26, Last time of the new and pictaresque Drama, THE PEARL OF BAVOY; ‘ on, 4 MOTHER'S PRAYER. With elegant Beanery, sparkling Musi¢, anda cast of characters insinding Artistes ofun- doubted merit. CANTERBURY HALL, ; c Fy BY. D wx L {OANTERSUSY:) THRATER. UISIAN4 AVENUE, Rear of National and Metropolitan Hotels. {HH ARAB Lay: to the Adjutant Gen. Miss Julia Mortimer, Clara Mona. Mise Millie Fowler, T te BUM OF BEAUTY! ano thie TavGiark{ OURRUGBAPHIO GORES:} “Woes.” | 7" Bongs, Bi DEW OLIO.} Extrava- Daneei, {ENTIRE NEW OLIO. } pouzas. n at7; Performance at 8 o'clock, Admission, Ome 28 and 60 centa, urday t Po: Pawtuy Marines § Satrrday Siemon. { PororsnPaminY Mavise | ajicracon. EXTRAGRAND MATINEE, TUESDAY Nov.2 Wasnriorox Buoy spraxs QRPRAM AGT coy. wouneron rgstant OsPeay ASYi.UM. FASHIONABLE DaNGING ACADEMY. dpe ‘was set on fire an@ destroyed, together with 17 horses, including Mr. Rodger’s own team, ee less is about $30,000, Of Which Mr. G- Charda- voine, owner. of the hall, loses $10,000—par- tially inured. Destructive Fire in San Francisco. Say FRanci6co, Oct. 23.—The largest tiro for many yeare, occurred this morning. Only ee email) bui!dings are left standing on the biock bounded by Davis, Sacramento, Drumm and California streets. The buildings were old frame buildings of one or twostories high, very combustible, and occupied as cheap lodgings,’ drinking saloons, groceries, and small shops. The loss is about $250,000, without much insa- rance. A Rumer About Burnside. New Yorx, Oct. 24.—It is reported that a private dispatch received in city to- states that Gen. Burnside’s cavalry have a successful ‘vaid” into Virginia, via Lynch- burg, capturing over one thousand prisoners, and inflicting serious damage to the rebel lines of communication. a Deserter. Sanpvsky, Oct. —Reuben Stout, # pri- vate in company K, Sixtieth Indiana, was exe- cuted to-day at the depot of prisoners of war, on Johnson s Island, for desertion and murder. He made a statement this morning that he was led to desert by the Knights of the Golden Cir- cle, one of whom he became while a paroled Executi jmsy | prieoner. No Draft in Ohie. CrncinnatTi, Oct. 25.—Governor Tod an- nounces that there will be no draft on Wed- Towler, La 8. RA SAS DE \ Ben Dezatbor. nesday, as the quota will be filled by volun- wi teers. General Rosecrans will arrive here to-mor- be given him. A public reception wi The Quota of Iiliuois. Sr. Lovis, Oct, eG pveenpr Yates, of a jis, has iesued a clamation for volunt und’r the Presidents Inst call for 300,000 men, Abe weather, Conetanes, quite cold. The snow of Thtreday Mist has not yet disappeared’ ———____-—sallthiiad SAG a tse: The Official Vote of Pennsylvania. s HARRISBURG, Oct. 24,2 p. m.—The Official returns) of alithe:counties pf the: Siow aave been received and the majority of Goyernor Curtin i8 15256. An DS t The Kussian Noval’ Dificers. Burrato, Oct, 25.—Thé Russian naval ofi- cers leave here on M y at moon, the : Erie railway, ‘for New> York, stopping over 2 + ee : ae ‘ber for King’s Lynnw, wartiad rina arliee, ner THE WEEKLY STAR, -_——_—_- Lins +xcehew! Pemily AndsNews Joarma ontaiming nu renter variety of interesting ng thu can be tonud im any. other, is. published on Friday morning. it mygriabiy centaing the «W achington News” that has mude fhe Deity Béentug Star. circulate so generally throughout tho country SF Single copies (in wrappers) can be pro- | cured at the counter, immediately after » Prico—Tanas GanrTa: the AGH He Attempts to Escape and is Recaptured. a mt From the Norfolk correspondence of thePhii- * adelphis Inquirer we get the following partic. ulars of the execution of Dr. Wright, ana or bis. attempt to escape: Gn Wednesday Dr. Wright m: a re * that a light sheula be Tafuished nine ta hie cet thatevening, Strange as the request wee, ne one regarded it with an: Spicion. Late that evening he was visited, as usual, bya poition of his tamily, which, on this azcasion, vonsisted of his wife, two daughters and small sor, They ail entered their father’s cell, and aller remaining a short time the whole party, apparently, retired. To gain the street, they had to pats through a little anteroom in the prison, which is occupied by its officers for the transaction cf business. Here one of the party, entering through a docr, sligntly stumbled. This was noticed by of the tur (oe who, arer oe’, had just oer reached etreet, exclaimed, « - e it was’ Dr. Wright in disguise?) “Lieut. Goal wane was sitting amcng those present in the Toom, rushed cut asd iniér-epted the party defore they haa got many steps, Walt zmy to them, ke exclaimed, «Thats played sud know you, Dr. Wright;” atthe same'time Tift- ing up two heavy veils that concealed the face. It pos to be as the liemtenant had aseert- ed, I: was Dr. Wright, and he appeared to be but little surprised or embarrassed at the de- tection. ard on being conducted ineide the jail, remarked that “deeperate means were paraon- able, under desperate circumstances,’ a d- then walked back to his cell as unconcernedly as if nothing bud occorred. The sequel or how he was disruised cap now be most read- ily showr. When he left the place of hie don- finement he was clad in the garments of one of his daughters, who rrma:ned behind. Ae her jatker was re-entering bis cell, she was found reclining upon the bed, fully equipped in her pa’s rig, the boots pons beneath cover- ing. She was much chagrined at being found in this position, but was more d-sply sur- priced and pained to find that her scheme for her father's escape ‘had been frustrated. For her imprudent act no restraint was placed upon her, but she was escorted home by one of the officers of the prison, It is asserted, but we know not with what trath, that the doctor hed everything in readiness to facilitate his escape, and that his friends were not slow to aid him init. 1t was through a mere accident that he was recognised. Beiog taller than the women, he stooped as munch as he dare to make himecelf apprar small, and in doing this he stumbled while passing through a door. This caused his detection. as it more clearl; Te vealed the shape and size of his body, which oe tye of the turnkey was quick to de- tect. At the gallows, Dr. Wright advanced a few steps forward, and in a tremulous yo:e said, «Gentlemen, the act which I committed was done without theslightest malice.” His hands were now tied. Bending on his knees, he prayed most iervently for a few mmutes. Upon arisiuvg, the cap was adjusted over his face, and the executioner stepped from the plat- jorm and pulled the rope attached to the bar which supported the drop. All this time a breathiess stillness prevailed, and as the doctor descended through the trap a shudder appeared to run through every one present. Hefell withoutastroggle. Hisdeath Touet have been instantaneous, as no: # motion was perceived. It was a few minutes after ten when the signal to lower the trap was given. ‘Phe bod {ter hanging a half hour, was ex- amined by Dr. Conover, who pronounced lite extinct. The body was then cut down and placed in the coffin to be delivered to his family Z Poot rh David M. Wright paid the fore eit. a RATIO: ed Biowd "Ewha = = ° Sanborn, of the United States colored is in the early part of July last. He came to the city from Edenton,N.C.,abouttwenty five years ago, and commenced the practice of medicine, in which be wae Ss oy Gotta unl the oc- cu: ‘ion of this ci! our . Inappear- sabe ne may be pa ey as rather tall, slirhtly bent in the shoulders, with a Jarf: trame, though somewhat lean; his dark, with heavy brows, long hair, which extended to his shoulders, of the ssme color as bis moustache and goatee, which were iron He but evidently, in his younger days, very black. The family which he leaves is large, but im ai- fluent circumstances. Hew Bean H ‘tt was Madea Zep ive. 1 was put through a rigid course of examina-~ tion before 1 could be made a Zouave, and I say it with feelings of gratification and self- esteem, that I-~was remarkably well posted in the catechism. father was a hero of the Te youn tees einer caught ence in a water- wheel, and wi! around rapidly e number. of times. Others of the family have also di tinguished themselves as mil! men at dif- ferent periods, but their deeds of conrage are too well known to need repetition.: - © ¥ 7 The following isa y verbatim et literatim et wordem of most of ques ; w ed tome, and the answers a intimate acquaintance with the port tions and the of the _on the Conduet of the War enable me to answer reedic. ly, and accufately. My interrogator. | & lite tle man in Federal blue, witt Gold teavee' 0 his'shouldere. ‘They catled * looked young enongh to be & minor. with— “How old are you, and what are your quali- , fications PY“ * nentsie: : “Twenty-twoand a strong stomach.” Then 1 requested him to fire:hia. Hone sheetye whieh ne did. 9 Dub cai scat7Rce> “Whats the first duty to’be learnéd by 8808, , dier ? FE: 4 5 “How 10 draw Bis rations. => « 2 : “What is the most difficult feat ‘for a soldier to-perform?” .)~ ase 4 > “ Drawing his bounty.” 3 st you were it the fearrank ota company during an action, and the man in the fropt rank before. gon. ehonld be woundéd and disabled, what id you do?” “I would surgeon. im: inte! Some men would step forward and take the wounded man’s place, butthatis unnatural,” “1f you were commanding skitiaidters, and saw. cavalry advancing in front and infan- try inthe rear, which would you meet +*Neither; I would mses myself ‘for a bold movemen, And shove out ere. «If you were captured What line of conduct vould.you purene?”” “I would treatmy captors with the utmost COW ck tate the’ dties of Home Gradrds » pes ageing they have no duties.” ss) a you We eBourbon straight! . SDEIA APFAtRS.—Captain Samuci II Devyanghi ved i tis 7» Jast night, from the South. * Capt. Devaughn left this city ip the Spring of 1561, in command of the Mount Ver- non Guarde, the oldest military company then in the State. He was-in the first bai- tle of Bull Run, end continued in commind of bis com in the rebel service until tho. - expiration of term for which he had enliet- ed—twelve months, Since then we learn tha: he has eg aca hy oa} vinsine ser- viee, bnt M spending the pi part of his time in Richmond and Lyi Albert Hunter, a former citizen of city, niade his way through the rebel lines in 4 to avoid the rebel conscription law, and was yes- terday. He was sent to Washington,—Alezan- dria papers, Saturday. . s@” Ina lecture, at Portland, Maine, the lec««! turer, wishing to explain to a ttle 4454 the. ie has ottgrown it, said, « when you haye outgrown your clothes ‘You - cast them aside, do you not?” “Oh, no!” re~ lied the Tittle onc, “we let odtthe tucks.” The lecturer eontessed she had the advantage of: of that city that 1 ‘the. ape lal regu of ibe oy 2 ih sppetaia wencesgin soresegaiae ie cits mae with the Eruanta When he capines, : — - ee ae S ens Bsa, - eee teas v4 SIS TOTAT 26d TIGR fAoin eg te -boiTiom toy o

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