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» 1856, vice P 4 . ARMY INTELLIGENCE. eye) Prince, appointed Paymaster, (Com: ane frmy General Order— 4 ppotatments—Promo- tens, Cmanges, Deatas, Casu- War Derasruanr, EP y ‘Geom, | Apsurasr Guvgaat's Orrice, t No, 10. Wasuroron, Jaly 19, 1855. ws Uaed Batata a Prato dacs ES publication of “General O ders,” Nos. 3, 4 and 9, re lath ana 26th of March and 3d of July, is 1.—PROMOTIONS. CORPS OF KNGINBERS, Firet Lieut. Zealous B. Tower, to be Captain, Joly 1, 1856, having served “ fourteen years conti- nuons service an L! it.” First Lieut. Horatio G. Weight, ta be Captain, July 1, 1865, having served ‘‘ fourteen years conti- uous service as Lieutenant.” Secoad Lieut. Andrew J. Donelson, to bo First ‘td Coptats to uk regiment ‘of cevanys Pe e pn cal 5 tenant Sip Ly 1885, vice Tower, ie nt Liew nant, * v war, promoted. Eecoad Liat. Walter “Ht Sevan, 0 be First ‘ » vi 1 m ted. Brovee 24 Lieut. William P- Cra'gaill to be Se: -cond Lisnteasot, March 3, 1855, vice Donelson, promoted. Brevet 2d Lieut. George W. Custis Lee, to be Second it, March 3, 1855, the date cf Capt. R. E. Lee’a appointment as Lieutenant Colonel of 2d cavalry. CORPS OF TOPOGRAPHICAL ENGINEERS. Firat Lieut. Amiel W. Waipple, to bs Captaia, nie Ee 1856, havin served B years Con- inuous service as Lien ensnt.” canst Suly 1, iseé vice Walgple, promoted, . 1», BXO! Drevet 24 Lieut, Goarge H- Mendsl, to be Second Lieutenant, March 3, 1855, the date of Oaptain -Johneton’s appointment. jeutenant Colonel of lat Cavalry. Brevet 24 Lieut. George W. Rove, to be Second March 3, 1665, the dete of Captain Emory’s tae Major in 2d Cavalry. Brévet 2d Lieut. Josoph C. Ives, to be Second arc. April 30, 1855, the date of Captain I. . 's 5 OBDNANCE DEPARTMENT. Firat Lieot. Josiah Gorges, to be Captain, July 1. 1866, bavivg served “‘ fourteen years cont‘nuous ser- vice aa Lieut yt First Lieut. Thomas J. Rodman, to be Captain, July 1, 1855, having served ‘‘ fourteen years con- tinuous as enant.”” aera ee rae Me Tmt Ll » Vice , prom: le Second Lieut. John 'W. Todd, to be First Lieu- tenant, July 1, 1855, vice Rodman, promoted. FIRST REGIMEYT OF DEAGOONS. L. Beall, to be Lieutenant Colonel, vice Samner, appointed Colonel Captain Cera Sata of the Second D. 5 to be Major, MarobyS, 1 8, vice Baal, prom utenant William T. Magrader, to be Fist Lieutenant, March 3, 1855, vice Sacket, ap- dC th let Cavalry. peas tie: Robert Johan to be Fist Lanter an! ice Ssur; ay isang 5, 1866, » appoiated Cap- ws gs err gel rer Pais to be ide tye’ nant, March 3, 1855, ONeMAR, . tain in 2d Cavalry.’ aes Brevet Second Lieut. Milton T. Carr, to be Second Lieutenant, Merch 3, 1855, vice Magrader, pro- SECOND REGIMENT OF DRAGOONS. First Lieut. Richsrd H. Anderson, to be Captain, March 3, 1855, vice Mar, promoted Major in lst Lent. Alfred Peassnton, to be Captain, March 3, 1855, vice Hardee, appointed jor in 2d “Cavalry. [Company C - tr: rred to H.) Second tear pave ly H. Robsrtaon, to bs Firat March 3, 1855, vice Wood, sppointed 5 Ci in iet Cavalry. ‘Recond Lieut. Jonas P. Hollidsy, to bs First Lieu- tenant, March 3, 1855, vice Oakes, appointed Cap tain in 2d Cavalry. Beocnd Lieut. Gharlea B. Norria, to be Firat Lieu- tenant, March 3, 1865, vice Anderson, prom ted. Brevet 24 Lieut. John Pegram, of the Firat Dra- , to be Second Lieutenant, March 3, 1855, vize on, promoted, Brevet 2d Lieut. Thomas J. Wright, to be Second ‘Lieutenant, March 3, 1855, vice Holliday, nee Brevet 2d Lieut. John B, Nillipigue, to be Second Lieutenant, March 3, 1855, vice Norris, promoted. FIRST REGIMENT OF CAVALBY. First Lieut. Wiliam N. R. Beall, to be Captain, March 3, 18565, vice Garnett, appointed Major in 9th Infantry operant F Becond Lieut. David 8. Stanley, to be First Lieu- terant, Mazch 27, 1855, vice Beall, promoted. REGIMENT OF MOUNTED RIFLEMEN, Second pie Gevers W. Howiend, to be Firat Perera Bet 3, 1855, vice Palmer, appointed Brovet Second Lett, James Wright, to be Second Lieutenant, March 3, 1855, vice Howland, pro- Brevet 2d Lieut, William M. Davaat, to be Second Lieutenant, March 3, 1855, vice Cart, appointed Firet Lieutenant in ist Cavalry. Coptain ‘Francis Teglor, t2 be Major, March Oo raha an af writ Li . Abner. Doubleday, to be Captat march 5, 1656, viow Teylor, promoted. (Assigned Babsistence, who vacates his regimental commis. sion. coca Laem. Heart Slocum, to be First —— 3, vice Williams, Assistant Fa , who vacates his regimental com- Second Lieutensnt ‘Janies W. Robinson, to be tein Lieutenant, March’3, 1855, vice Doubleday, Pr jecond errs gle pe Ss be First ‘tewey in 9th Infantry. Av Lieut. George Bell, to be Fire Lieuten- bay i 1855, vice cos resigned. 24 Lieut. George H. Euiot, of the Foarth Pevege Lh dn Second Lieutenant, vive Bell, pro- 2 date from July 1, 1825. vi 2d Lieut. Samuel Breck, Jr., to be Second Lieutenant, to date from July 1, je SECOND REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY. First Lieut. Samuel 8. Andersoz,t dbe Captain, March 8, 1856, vice Sedgwick, appointed Major in & i lat r a to Com D. Second 7 J Mullen, Jr. to be iret Lien- 28, 1865, vice Moore, resigned. e L.Hartsuff,to be First Lieu- , vice , promoted. eee from March 31, 1855, vice Van Ten, Tetigned— cancelled Second Lientensnt, March 31, 1855, vice Van Baren, re- tigned. eut. Matthow Blunt, to be First ‘THIRD REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY: int, Liont. John, F. Reynolds to be Captain, larch 3, » appointed jor in 9th Infantry. (Compa yt ” Firat Lieut, ward G. Beckwith, t> be Captain, May, 12, 1955, viee Thomas, appalated Major in ad al walry. [Company Second Lieut. Edward H. Day, to be Firat Lieate- nant, Marc’ 3, 1855, vice C. S. Winder, appointed Captain in 9b le Lieut. Bylvester Mowry, to be First Liea- tenant, March 3, 1855, vice molds, prom ted. Seccnd Lieut. George R. Bissell, to be First Lieutenant, May 10,1855. vice Bockwith, promoted. FOURTH REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY. First Lieut. Albion P.Howe, to be Captain, Marc! 2, ef viee Hunt, appointed Paymaster. (Om- Second Lieut. Ratus Saxton, Jr., to be First Lisu- tenant, March 2, 1855, vice Howe, , Beoord Lieat. Eiward M’K. Hi , tobe Firat Leatenant, April 30, 1855, vice Couch, resigced. FIRST REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. pt. Samuel P. Heintzelman, of tne Second In- , to be Major, March 3, 1855, vice Morris, promoted to 4th infant Second Lieut. B, Holabied, to be First Lieaterant, May 31, 1865, vice Hamilton, SKOOND REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. H. Davis, Se Coat ks siz i Brevet 24 Richard V. Bonnean,to be cond Lieutenant, March 3, 1955, vice Jackson, mowed. = FOURTH suereen? oF raster. . be Lisctenant Colonel, March 8, 1855, vice Wright, — Colenel 9th Infantry. ‘inst Lieut. Lewis C. Hant, to be Captain, May Be- pro Becona Lieut. Henry C. tobe Liea- tenant May 23, 1866, vice Acdeads, FIFTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Gecond Lieut. Gamuel Archer, be Firat Liea- tenant, March 3, 1856, vice Lugeabeel, appointed ain in 9th Iotantey. 8) tain in 9th Infentey, ~ Brevet 2d Lieut. Alexander Chambers, to be Se- polated Pvt Licatenant ta See a nan a Peprovet 24 Lieut. Luotus L. Rich, to be Second Frog iste Tae Lonloned, oe Copal it. 5 aptain, March 3, 1955, vice Walker, appointed Mojor in 10a Js »_ (Company F.) eat Liga, Richard & Garnett, to be Captain, sd Lieut, Darius D. Clk, to be First Lied: ‘Armivtead, promoted Lieutenant, March 3, 1866, vice > Op) jain in 16th I le tion to date from March 26, 1856, a, ed-~ cancelled.) Becord Lieut. James L. » to be First Lieutetant, clarch 31865, vice Heth, appointed d@ Lieutenant Elisha G. Marshall, to be Firet Lieutenant, March 26, 1865, vice Buckner, resignec. Becond Lieut. John C. Kelton, to be First Lieaionant, May 9, 1855, vise Garnett, promoted. Brevet 2d Lieut, jamin F. Smith, of the First I to be Lieutenant, March 3, 1855, vice Gat, promoted. Brevet 2d Lieut. Silas P. Higgina, of the Fighth Second Lieutenant, March 3, 1855, Infantry, to be vice Carlin, pr HL. Walker, of the Third h 3, 1855, Brevet 24 it. to be_Second , Spo Second Lieutenant in 2d ff, appointed vet 2d Lieut. |. Sawtelle, of the Sa- cond Infantry, to be Second Lieutenant, March 3, 1855, vice Co: » Dromoted. Brevi Lieut. John M. Cleary, of the Third Infantry, to be Second Lieutenant, March 26, 1855, vice Marshal], promoted. SEVENTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. First Lieut, Samuel B, [iayman, to be Captain, Maroh 3, 1856, vice Garnett, appointed Captain in lst Cavslry. [Oompeny A- transferred to o Ridge , iy l. (Company C—transferred to A. Becond Lieut. Peter W. L. Piy mpton, to be First Lieutenant, March 3, 1655, vice Van Dorn, appoint. ed Captain in 2d C; l. Second Lieut. Robert R. Garland, to be Firet Lieu- tenent, March 2, 1856, vi.e Gardner, appointed Cap- tain in 18¢h Infantry. Second Lieut. Nicholas B. Pearce, to be First Lieutenent, March 3, 1855, vice Hayman, promoted. Second Lieut, William L. Cabel, to be First Lieu- tenant, Merch 3, 1855, vice Joves, prom ted. : Second Lieut. Garden Chapin, to be Firat Liew- sper ‘aes 3, 1855, vice Smita, appointed Captain i) rye Brevet 2d Lieut. Andrew W. Evans, to be Second Lieutenant, March 3, 1856, vice Pearce, Pager Brevet 2d Lieut. Edmasd C. Jones, of she Second Iofantry, to be Second Lieutenant, March 3, 1855, vice Plymptcn, promoted. Brevet 2d Lieut. Angee H, Plammer, of the Bixth Infantry, to be Lieutenant, March 3, 1855, vice Cabell, promoted. Brevet 24 Lieut. David P. Hancock, to be Sscond Lieutenant, March 3, 1855, vice Chapin, promoted. Brevet 24 Lieut, Figur O'Connor, to’ be Ssoond ‘Ths, vice Forney, promoted. BIOHTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Capt. Theophilus 8. Holmes, ot the 7th Infantry, to be Major. $, 1855, vice E. B. Alexander, appotxted Colonel of 10th Infantry. aut, March 3, » Vice , oy ain in 10th Infantry. vat nd Lieut. Thomas K. Jackson,to be First Lieatenant, March 8, 1856, vice Pickett, appointed Cay in 9th Infantry. nd are rherpe ante to be First ‘Ligutenan’ 1, vice deceased. Brevet 2d Tat. Thomas M. Ligutenatt, March 3, 1855, vice D: Brevet 2d L’eut. Wiliam Craig, of panes (19 Second Lieutenant, March 3, 1855, vice Jackson, promcted. fantry, tobe Seomd Liestencat, Match 8 1596" view a , 1855, view Fayed sppoiuted Second Lieutenant in Let vi Lieuterant, March 5, FE II.—APPOINTMENTS. SUBSISTENCE DRPARTMENT. Brevet Captain Marcus D. L. Si , First bony, wo oma of ne Babdsistence with the ee a ickner, resigned, to date from March , 1855. James T. Ghiselin, Of Mi plana, to be Aasistant , James T. far’ Surgeon, vice Moses, , to date from June 1, poe Msjor Henry Prince, Ceptain in the ie! a Fourth Regiment of lofaatr to be peymaster, vice Jobnsto, sopointed Colona! ‘of 24 Cavalry, to date foom May 23, 1855. ORDNANCE DRPARTMENT. William R. Andrews, of New York, (late Captein 10th Jnfantry,) to be Misi » vi ‘Webber, deceased, to date from May 19, 1855, FIRST REGIMENT OF DRAGOONS. Second Lieut. William D. Pender, of the Second erent to be Second Lieutenant, March 3, 1455, to stand pext below 2d Lieut. M. 7. Carr. Second Lieut. Alfred 1 Of Artillery, to be Seccnd Lieutenant March 3, 1855. Brevet 24 Lieut. Benjamin F. Davis, of the sin Infantry, to be Second tenant, Marsh 3, 1855. Brevet 2d Lieut. Jobn T. Mercer, of the 6th Lnfan- try, to be Second Lieutenant, March 3, 1855. revet 2d Lieut. Horace Randal, of the 8th [ofan- try, to be Second Lieuterant, March 3, 1555. Bt eant Jobn Williams, of bay Pod Regiment of Mounted Riflemen, to be Secocd Lien- tenant, Jaze 18, 1855. [Transferred to 2d ed Jcebn A. Thom , of Virginia, to be Secon Lieutenant, June 25, 1855. SECOND REGIMENT OF DRAGOONS. Beornd Lieut. Abner Smead, of the First Artillery to be Second Lieutenant, March 3, 1855, to stax pd 2d Lieutenant Joho B. Villepigue. (De- cling Second Lient. George A. Gordon, of the 2d Artil- lery, to be Sccond Lieutenant, March 3, 1855. 24 Lieut. Bamnsl T. Bhepperd, of the Se ind Infantry, to be Second Lieutenant, March 3, Bzevet 24 Lieut. John Mallina, of the Seventh In- fantry, to be 2d Lieutonant, March 3, 1855. Francis ©, Armstrong, of Texas, to be Second nant, June 7, 1855. Hepry B. Livingstos, of New York, to be Second ‘gernt Jobn Green, of Company B, Rey ment of Mounted Riflemen, to be Second Lente et, Jone 18, 1855. Major Joha Sedgwick, Captain in the jor Jo! , Oni in Se cond Artillery, to be Major, vice MeCullough, de- ae Js.) Vos A ae Sie m 8. Walker, D) the Yoltigeurs,) to be Captaia, vice Wilkins, declined, to from March 3, 1855, and to stand next be- low Captain De Saussure, (Company G1 vice Reybdlde, wnose.sppolataeat ts canceleds 16 olds, whose can: , to date from March 3, 1855, and to stand next above rain Gecrge T. Anderson. [Company H. tong Lest. Robert Manson, ts, Of tie First 2 iy Dragoone, to be First with o view to hie ar an rey it.) to date from March 3, 1668, and to stand uext below lat Lieut. E. A. Carr. the Fourth Second Lientenant, vice premoted, to date from March 27, 1855. SECOND REGIMENT OF CAVALRY. Brevet Mo: H. Thomas, Captain mia Artillery, wo be jor, to date trom 1865. Obaries Radzimiaski, of Louisiana, (late of 84 Dragoons.) to be Fire Lieutenant, to tll an ong! , and to date from June 30, 1855. Infantry by hy hh Te ye “ to » View G, B. Aa declined, to da’e from March 3, 1855, and to James. Wikherel Michigan to be Second jams B. of Lieutenant, vice Merrificid, declined, to date from March 5, 1865, and to stand next below 2d | Aeut. J. B. Hood. REGIMENT OF MOUNTED AIFL EMMY. eS Sn Christopher H. McNally, of Com Second Lientessat, May 2), 1555 32 i NEW YORK HERALD,“MONDAY, JULY 30, 1855. Edward Tracy, of Compaay F, to be Lioutenant, May 23, 1856, FIRST BGIMENY OF ABTILLERY. Charles H. Webber, of Mesasshusetia, to be Licutenant, May 29, 1856. Waterman Palmer, Jr., of Pennsylvania, (iste of oe Infantry,) to be Second Lieutenant, Jane 7, Douglas Rameny, of the District of Columbia, to be. paar Usutensat, June %, tel ‘Wi tiem M. Grabam, of the Distriot of Columbia, a oy heron Sune 7, 1856. rea 4 Sergeant, ti Secon: Lieutenant, June 30, 100 Dentand 1 SECOND REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY. John G. Taylor, of Kentacky, to be Second Lieu tenant, Juse 7, 1856. [This apoointmeat cancelled, ond Ldeut. T. appointed in 8th Infantry.) Batler, of Kansas, to be Second Lieuten- est, See meg a pe lejor Thomes Gey, (2d Lieutensat oF Tee war with a ose Second timers dace Ot Maiyland, to be Gecond Liew jarner, , 85m ox, irginia, to be Mveaorante Palais of tho nae r Columbia, enereani jzzi, ict oma to be Second Lieutenant, June 30, 1855. THIRD BROIMENT OF ARYILLERY. Francis B. Schaffer, of California, Seo tiger Tame qt ores * vse “ . Reneom, ‘ermont, to Lieutenant, June 7, 1855. : pe William Wilkins Becond Lieutenant, Juno 7, + William K. Lear, of +o be Bexond Liea- tenant, June 7, 1855. P. Thrie, of New Jersey, tobe Second Liatenant, June 18, 1855. John Drysdale, of Florids, to be Second Lieutea- ant, June 30, 1855, FOURTH BEG! 0 James J. Dans, IMENT OF ARTILLERY. of New York, to be Second Liou- tenant, June 18, 1565. v tretoh Abert, of the District of Colnm- bia, to be it, June 18, 1855. J. Thomas Geode, of Virginia, to be Second Lieu- tenant, Jume 18, 1865. FIRST REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. James E. Powell, of Maize, to be Second Lisutes- ant, June 7, 2 John D. McCall, of Iowa, to be Second Lteuten- ant, June 18, 1855. James A. Morrow, of Connecticat, to be Sscond Licaterant, Jace 18, 1855. ‘Walter Jones, of Virgiais, to be Second Lientea- ant, June 30, 1855. SECOND REGIMENS OF INFANTRY. A. 8. Coolidge, of Massachusetts, to be Second Lieuterant, Jane 17, 1855. Henry A. Sargent, of Massachusetts, to be S3cond Lieuter ant, June 18, wee Sis Racadd ‘William C. Spencer, of Maryland, to EY Lieutenant, Sune 18, 1355. »to be Becond Lieu. William F, Lee, of tenant, June 30, 1865. THIRD REGIMENT OF INFANTRY, Edwin A. Morrison, of New Mexico, to be Second Lieutenant, June 18, 1865, FOURTH RRGIMENT OF INFANTRY. St. Clair Dearing, of Georgia, to be Second Lieu- tevant, June 7, 1 “ees i Loot rem ad Paavely! , isalasippi, to Beco Lieatensnt, June 30, 1865. ” Arthur Sbaaf, of Georgia, to be Second Lieaten- ant, June 30, 1855, Beal C. Compton, of New York, to be Second Lieutenart, Juce 30, 1855. YIPTH REGIMENT OF INFANTBY. Edmund Freeman, of Massachusetts, to be Beoond Lientenant, June 7, 1855. Charles J. Lynde, of Texas,to be Se20nd Lieu- tenant, June 30, 1855. _ _ SIXTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY, Wiliam B. Reynolds, of Diinois, (late 2d Lieuten- ee pak Infantry.) to be Second Lieutetast, May 1 1855, Aaron B. Hardcastle, of Maryland, to be Second Lieutenaat, Jane 7, 1355, mph Abercrombie, of Penusylvanis, to be Se- ccnd Lieutenant, June 30, 1855. SEVENTH REGIMENT OF INFANTAY. Thomas B. Edelin, of Matyland, to be Second Lieutenant, June 7, 1855. f Michigan, to be Sec2nd Lieu- Edward J. Biooks, tenant, June 30, 1855. Jeese B.’ Wharton, of Maryland, to be Second Lieutenant, June 30, 1855. BIGHTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. John G. Taylor, of Kentucky, to be Second Lisa tenant, Jane 7, 1855, Jcho R. Cooke, cf Missouri, to be Second Lieute- raxt, June 30, 1855. Thomas F. Smith, of Miasouri, to be Second Lisu- terant, Jute 30, 1855. NINTH RAGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Brevet Maior Robert S. Garnett, Captaia in Lst Cavalry, to be Boker vice Benbam, declined, to Gate fromMarch 27, 1855. Alorzo Lorirg, of Virginia, to be First L'eute tant, vice Harrison, declined, to date from March 3, 1855, ard to stand rext below Ist Lieut. A. T. Pal- mer. (Declined ] Edwin R. Mercifield, of Michigan, to be First Lieutenant, vice Loring, declined, to date from 1855, and to s’and next below First Lieut. Declined. Rotert H. Davis, of iistpt to be First Lie- tecant, vice Ten Broek, declined, to date from March’3, 1855, and to atand next below First Lieut, + We Te Natbaniel Wi: kisffe, of , to be Becond Ligmtenant, vice Webb, deothhed, 12 date from Jone i TENTH BEGIMENT OF INFANTRY. First Lieut. Anderson D. Nelson, of 6th"Infantry, to te Captain, Clarke, , to date from 7 3, dae to Core next below Capt. J. G. First Lieut. Henty Heth, of the 6% Tatantey, to be Captain, vice Symmes, declined, to date ag a nT stand next below Capt. B, E. Jobn Dunovact, of Bouth Carolina, to be Captain, vice Berker, whcse appointment has been revoked, to date from March 3, 1855, and to stand next be- low Captain J. A. Gove. ( K.) II, The Becoud Lieutenanta a ted from civil life, whose commissions are of same date, will take ravk relatively, as follows:— To rank from May 28,1355. 1, Charles H. Webber, Ist 5 2. Willlam B. Reynolds, 6th Infantry. To rank from June 7, 1356, 1. Waterman Palmer, Jr., lat Artillery. 2. Francis B. Schaffer, 3d Artiliery 3. Jobnm G. Taylor, 8th Infantry. 4. Dooglas Ramasy, lst Astillery. 6. William Batler, 2d Artillery. 6. Dunbar R. Raneom, 3d Artillery. 7. Wiliam M, Grabam, ist Artiler7. 8. Thomas Grey, 2d Artillery. 3 9. Willem Wilkins Harding, 34 Artillery. 10. Wiliam K. Lear 3d Attsery. 1L. Francia C, Armstrong, 2d Dragoons. 12, James E. Powell, Ist infantry. 13. A. 8. Coolidge, 24 Infantry. 14. Bt. Clair Dearing, 4ta Infantry. 15. Edmand Freeman, 5th Infantry. 16. Aaron B, Hardoastie, 6th [nfantry. 17. Themas B, Bdelin, 7th Infantsy. To rank from June 13, 1865. 1, Henry B. Livingston, 2d Dragoons. 2, John Green, 24 Dragoons. 3. Jobn Willioms, Ist Dri . James J. Dana, 4th Arti a William Stretch Abert, 4th Artillerz. 6, George P. ihrie, 3d Artillery, « Thomas Goode, 4th Artilis gent, 2d Lofentry. Mower, ist Infantry. 12, William C. Spencer, 2d Infantry. rank from June 20, 1855. 1, Nathaniel Wickliffe, 9th Infantry. 2, Joba eant, Ist Artillery. 3, Edward J. 7th Infantry. 4. George Garner, ' 5. Ray ery. fe raat + Murray . sry. a, Jobn D , $4 Artillery. 9. Arthur Sbasff, 4th Infantry. 10. Ralph Abercrombie, 6th [afaat:;. Ie; Obariee J’ Lpaan, sti aid 13, Wiliam F. Pee, 34 lafantry. 14. Walter Jones, ist Infantry. Beal C. Compton, 4th Infactry. . Thomas F. Smith, sth Infactry. 17. Venetacdo Pulizsi, 24 artiliery. Major William i. Bory, 24 Cavalry traneterrs ir |. Emory, ‘a » tz a (May 26) to let Cavalry, red ( 71) trom Compecy Tt ‘Company C ‘orn, . "alfzed Pleasaston, ny: rans: ferred (Maich 27) from Company C to Com. eatin oy Witiem H. French, let A: , tran ferr i May 1) from Company B to Light Com- pen: ain Horace Brooks, 24 Artillery, transferred trom Company 1) to Compas, y 4 B. man, Mi iatectey, wees ferred (Jone 22) from A % Company C. Ja debe Jones, re atamey —, (June Compary C to Company A. Becond Licet, be Willen, Ist Dragoous, trace 15. 16. Jol ferred (July 19) to 24 Cavalry. Ve~ CASUALT IRA. Resignations, (15,) | Saptaia James Monzos, 6th [ntaatey, Mey 9, Csptain Thomas J. Lee, Corps of | Engineers, May 20, 1396. 1 A Herding, of Pennsyivania, to be Brovet Capt. Boh Hamilton, 1st Liew. Let Intaoy, May 31° es Bievet Capt. Hs: Coppee, Let Lient. Let Artil- epcoret eae ne B. Buckoer, Cxmmissary of ‘apt. Simon Buckoer, eeary carta, ond Let Ligat. 6ta Infantey, Mareh 26, First Licot, Darias N. Conch, 4th Artillery, April Spire Lleat, Daniel‘, Vaa 2d ArtiDl . Dan’ . Vea Boren, Artillery, March 31, 18665. 7 Fizet Lient. Joba (, Moore, 24 Artillery, Fobru- ; ¥ Lieut, Austin N. Colcord, 24 Infautry, Mezooud Lieut. Henry F. Witter, sth Laf Aeut. Ho . Witter, Sth Infantry, May 20, 1856. - il Brerst Second Lieut. Thomas H. Ruger, Corps of Magiverre, April 1, 1865. vet Second Lieut. Charies G. Rogers, 3d Dra- goons, February 1, 1856. Aselstant Sregem Larsel Moses, May 31, 1855. Commirions Vacated under the Provtstons of the Tth section Bek od of June 18, 1846, (3.) Firat Lieut. Bowen, let Artillery, Commia- ay Gf Subsistence, his regimental commission, (only,) March 3, 1855, Fivet Lieut. Seth Williams, let Artillery, Assie- tent Adjatent (ieneral, bis regimental commi-sion, (only,) Marca 3, 1855, POs Lieu’. David R. Jones, 2d Infantry, Aasat- ant Adjutant General, his regimental commission, (coly,) March 3, 1855. COMMISSIONS VACATED BY NEW APPOLWEMBNTS, (79.) Adjutant General's ment. Edward RS. Canby, commiseion of Aasiatan A: jutent General, (brevet osotain.) March 3, 1855, being appoluted Mejor 10ch Iafantry, ‘oy Department. Adbert 5. Jcbnatom, commission of Paymaster, March °, 1866, being appointed C ronal 24 Cavalry. Corps of Engineers, Robert E. Lee, commission of Captain, Merch 3, 1855, being appointed Lieutenant Colonel 24 Ca- coves © McCielan, commiwio. of Firat Lian- Goat, lexch 3, 1855, being ap ointed Captain let javalry. Corve of Topographical Engincers Joveph EB. BER os Somentasion of Captain, March 5, 1355, being appolated Licatensnt Colcasi 1st Cava'ry. ‘Wm. H. Emory, commission of Captala, Marc? 3, 1865, being appointed Major 24 Cavalry. Firat Regiment Dragoons, Edwin V. Sumner, commission of Lieatenant Col cee, Marck 3, 1866, being appointed Colonel Lat Delos B. Sacket, commission of First Lieutezant, March 3, 1865, being appointed Capteta let Cavalry, Ssmuel D. Sturgis, commission of First Lieuten- Ford 8, 1856, being appointed Captain Lat Geopge Stoneman, commission of First Lieuten. oa ‘oh 3, 1855, belng eppointed Captain 2d Robert ecep ng commission of Sesond Lien- tenant, March 3, 1555, being appointed First Lieu- tevant 1st Cavalry. Keaner Garrerd, commission cf Second Lieuten: rip ec 3, 1855, bewg appointed Ist Lieu tenant a Berjamin Allston, commission of Second Lieuten- ent, March 8, 1855, being sppointed Second Lieu tepant let Cavalry. William W. Lowe, commisaicn of Seoond Lieutsn- axt,March 3, 1855, being eppolated Second Lieu: terant 2d Oa 5 Scenad Regiment of Prepon. Wiliam J. Hardee, commission cf Captain, March 3, 1855, nee eppointes Major 2d Cavalry. Thos. J. Wood, commission of First Lieutenant, March 3, 1855, being appointed Captain Lat Caval- yy, commission of First Lisutensnt, James Oakes March 3, 1355, being apooicted Captain 2d Cavalry. Nathan G. Evaus, commission of Second Lieu: tenant, March 5, 1855, being appointed lat Lieat. 2@ Cavalry. George H. Steuart, commission of Becond Lieu terant, March 3,1855, being appointed Ist Lieut. Ist Mieidra Charlee W. Field, commission of 6econi Liew- bs yo March 3, 1855, betng appolated Ist Lieut, 24 Cavalry. David Bell, commission of Second Lieutenant, peta) 3, 1855, being appointed Let Lieat. Lat Ca vairy. David 5 Stapley, commission of Second Lieu terant, March 3, 1355, belog appointed 2d Lieut. 1st Cavairy. First Regiment of Oavalry. Robert 6, Garnett, commission of Captain, March 3, 1855, teing appointed Major 9th Infantry. Regiment of Mounted Riflemn. Innis N. Palmer, commision of First Lientenant, ae 3, 1855, being appointed Captain 2d Ca- valry. Eogene A. Corr, commission of Second Lieuten- et ch 3, 1855, being appointed lat Lieut. Lat favairy. George B. Cosby, ccmmistion of S*cond Lieu- tenant, March 3, 1555, being appointed 2d Lieut. 24 Cavalry, Jemea BE. B. Staart, commission of Second Lieu- tepent, March 3, 1455, belng appolated 24 Lieut. 2et Cavalry. - Firat Regiment of Artillery. . }, commiasion of Major, March 3, 1355, appointed Lieut. Col. 10ta Infantry. { Frac: » commiasion of F; lea: progr he San 3, 1855, being appointed Captain 9 ntry. Henry Msynadier, commission of Second Lieutenant, March 3, 1555, being appointed ist Lieut. 10¢h Infantry. Sceond Regiment of Art liery. commission of C John Sedgwic , March 8, 1855, being @ Major lst Cavalry. William D. Lien- commission of ae March as being appointed 2d Lieut. lat Dragoone. George A. Gordon, commiasion of Second L ien- tenant, March 3, 1855, being appointed 2d Lieut. 2d Dragocos, Third Regiment ef Artvlery. Edward J. Bteptoe, commission of Captain, March 3, 1865, being «no Major 9th Infantry. Geerge H. omes, commission of Csptain, March 3, 1865, being appointed Major 2d Cavalry. Charles 8. Winder, commission of First Lieuten- a ig 3, 1855, being appointed Captain 9th infantry. Satede Van Vonst, commission of Second Lien tepant March 3, 1865, being appointed Lat Liout tb Infaatry. Jas. Deshier, commission of Second Lieutenant, March 3, 1866, belog appointed 24 Lieut. loth In- tastry. ‘Alfred B. Chapman, commission of Gecond Lisa- tepant, Marsch 4, 1£56, appointed 24 Lieut, Lat Dragocns, Porth Regiment of Artillery. Prankin E. Hust, commission of Captain, Marsh 2, 1855, beleg sppciated Paymaster. Cuiver G over, commission of Second Licaterant, | March 4, 1456, being appointed First Lieutenant | LOth Infantry. “iat Regiment of Infantry | Richard W. Johnaon, commission of Becond Lien tenant, March 5, 1555, beizg appointed Let Lieut. | 26 Cavalry. Charles R. Woods, commission of becond Lien tecant, March 3, 1555, belag appointed 2d Lieut. ¢h | Lofantry. Peter T. Bwaire, commission of Bevond Liev | terant, March %, 1855, being appointed 24 Lieut. | 10th Infantry. Second Regiment of Infantry. Stas Casey, commiarion of Captain, March 3, 1365, betas nted Lieut. Col, 9th infantry. Joan W. Frazer, commission of Second Liew tenant, Meroh 3,1505, being sppointed ist Lieat. Oth Ipfactry. Lymas M. Kellogg, commission of Second Lien tecant, March 5, 1555, belog appointed 24 Lient | 10th Cw A war Third Regimen! of Infantry. Bartard E. Bee, commission of Firat Lieutenant, | March 3, 1456, being appointed Captain loth In. | ‘anwry. Leais H. Marrball, commission of Second Lien ‘waant, March 3, 1455, being appointed Ist Lieut, 106 Infantry. Fowth Rigimert of Infantry. George Wright, commission of Lleuteasat Colo £ larch 3, 1466, being appointed Colonel va re Iafaatry.- Dag FtepnaD we pve of Onptats, May 22 inted Psy manter. Wiliam Mess con mission of Becond Licute rest, March 3, 1855, being appoated 24 Liewt Lawrence A. Williams, commission of Becord Lieutenant; March 5, 1:55, being appolaed 24 Lieut. 10tb Infantry. Fimer Otis, commiseion of Becond Lisutenant, March 3, 1966, being appointed 24 Lieut let Cas vary. . Fifth Regiment of Infantry. Pinkney Lagenbedl, commission of Piret Liea' past, aren 3, 1455, belng appointed Ceptain oth ofantry. T. Dent, commission of First Liscte pect, Mareh 5, 1555, Infactry, Wille N. B. Beall, commission of Becond Lien March 3, 145, being appointed iat Liat %. Bogiteh, commission of Second Lira “Bixth Regimens of Infantry. Wiiam H. fT. Waker, commission of ‘Captain —_ %, 1855, being spprinted Major 19% io try. | Atderson D. Nelson, commiason of Pint Llecten | Topog’apalca, i= 4, 1955, belag spprauted Coptacs 10th | feel 2 ¢ being appointed Capteln a | 9, 1856, beng appointed Ist Lieut. ewe of ¢reqeone comaussion Hoary Hot of First Li March 5, 1855, being fantry, ant 10ta lofantr Alden 7. | Bergent, commistion of Second Lisntea: ont, March 3, 1855, being appointed F, 2 0) 4 of Second Lieaten- ant, March 3, 165, being appoixted . tecant 21 Cavaliy. Pen: Hugh B. F emiog, commission of 6e20n4 |.ica tenant, March 3, 1865, bairg appointed Second Lientenant 9ib J nfantry. Seventh Regiment of Infantry. Robert 6. Garnett, commimion of Gaptais, March 3, 1856, bedag wppointed Captaia lat C.- valry. Bar! Veo Dor, commiasion of First Lieutenant March 3, 1865, being appointed Captain 2d Oa- valry. Feanktin Gerdner, commission of Firat Lieuten. tae March 3, 1855, being appointed Capteia 10th e'Gdwand K. Smith, commiasion of First Lieatea- ant, March 5, 1555, betog appolated Captain 24 Caveiry. Heny M. Black, c>mmig-ion of Second Lieuten- ant, March 3, 1855, being appointed First Lieuten- | ant 9th Infantry, Alfred Cumming, commiasion 0! Second Lieule 365, being appOtoted Lat Lioute- pat, March 3, nant LOth Infantry. Jobo H. Fi 10ih Infantry. Aah + falas y Regiment of In, ‘Ye Edmund 4 Alexacder, commusion fantry. Jaines G. B. Beelljag, commiasion of First Lieuta. sam, perth, 3, 1856, being appointed Captain 10.b pientry. George E. Pickett, commission of First Lieutenant, Maron J, 1866, beiag appointed Captain oth In- | teatry. a Jemes McIntosh, commission of Sécond Lieute- nent, Mazch 3, 1866, being appointed Ist Licutenent lat Cavairy. Entity Gteckton, cowknalasion of Gooetl.Livetontnt, Merah » 1856, being appotated 2d Lieutensat Lat Javalry. Houry Dougisas, commission of Sxcond L'eute- neat, March 3, 155, being appointed 2d Ligutenaat | hb Infantry. 7 Cancelled, (3.) Wiliam B. Reysolds, avpotutment of Captain Lat outensal, eppointed Captain 10th {a “ we Joseph L.. Tidbal!, comminion of S,ond Lieuten: | conciated on ent, March 3, 1856, being appointed Firet Lieuten: ral Cee) end | Mrzi po ‘orney, commiasion of Second Lieute- nant. Marob 3, 1855, being appointed 2d Lieutenant | of Major, | Marca 3, 18655, being appointed Colonel 10ta In- Betttom Treaty with Japan, " the Ovewlaad Friend of Chins, May 6. Below, text of tho convention cy yr fast, by Adat- f EE RF cont word for word as {$ was conciuded, ama haa accrrded to Sir James § irling the most uague ligsa for the quiet manner in whic) the me- gotiation was arranged; fo!lowed, doubtlees, by some more eal val. The ths timplicity of tte details. Ache nothing more tuan 6m equi vantages acoorded to | ing those accruing to Dutoh antecedent relations. what we have obtained may conciuded by Commodore fuli in this journal om the 224 November privi ¢gee guaranteed | sent ccBvention are brie! Bimoda, in the tan. that weaty and the pre- vail of 1énay Hakodadl r : | In the penctpalts to Matmu: ana tk oe the iviand of Kiu-sia, are all 0; to 0, accerd- ing to @ tariff of prices to be furnished by Ji cffioers, or (by Art. Gof American Treaty) op 6@- liberation between the parties ( ) Englishmen residing at the opened pore are est to be aubject to the restrictions sud confinement te whiob Dutch and C..inese are now subjected. ( Whet- bYEE rambe a distance of seven Ji miles, at Hakodad! the Umit @ithin witch we mey trarel 0 te be comes Sart areas eup; a made ii Vanes Bates goverment) ee Goode which it may act be convenient to barter may be taken again. Goods and rofreshmeate ae A procured ¢ songs on agency of ae apacese officers. In no case may w Bhectiy with tod onceitanie, dbs On and after the 30th of September next, consdia | and agents may reside at Simoda. To Hekodadl over the promised protection and heept- tality to sbipwrecked mariners; such follow, as @ matcer of course, with aay oxtion with which we are on terms of amity. The conci article, oti, lating fcr con alteration by any high officer, was Cava'ry, to date from Mareh 3, 1855. | tended to apply to Japanese officers we James P. Darker, sppotatmoat of Captain 10th | oe Che nave ety thet gee TRL We Kntlned epnasninees of Becong | Feeding bie instructions by @ mode caltar bo bien Bs; 7 ‘J a Mf, ht fancy he wee warranted ie doing 6 oem Lieutenant Int Cavelry, to date from March 3, 1466, | Sn Rok MARC? Oe wae we Declined, (17. Britian Consa! Brevet Lieut. Col. Braxton g, Captain 3d RN yg yyy from Mt Artillery, tbe appointment of Mejor lst Cavairy, to by the a determined by the United date from Mare A Btates aathoritics. By roferenc > to Amert Captain Heary W. Benham, Corps of Eagineers, | treaty, it will be seen, bo , that Hekodaal thes ciara Ne Major 0th Infantry, to date |-not become open to the Americans until the fest ‘rom M 855. Gay of the current month—te the English, Hake- Benjamin McCullough, the appointment of Maj: dsdi was open on the 10th of December last year, 1st Cavalry, to date from M. 3, 1855. (Afty dase after the British squadroa left). By Brevet Captain Henry F. Clarke, lst lieat. 2d | this admirable diplomati; coup we de sot fellow resist Dor) sppeintment of Captain 10 Lafan- | the Amcricans, It will be sven, at either of the ports try. to date from March 3, 1855. with which we are budness at preset. Fuet Lieut. John C, 6ymmes, Ordaance Depart- meat, the appointment of Captain 10th Infantry, to date trom March 3, 1855. Wiliiam D. Wilkive, the appointment of Osptain Lat Cavalry; to date from March 3, 1355. Bemcel R. Harrison, the appointment of Fimt Lieatenant 91h Lofantry, to date trum March 3, 1865. the appointment of Fimt Alonz9 taeig, ach a 9th Infantry, to date from March 3, Alexander P. Tea Brocck, the appointment of } from Marca | Mig eutenant Oth Infaairy, to d 4 Seeond Lieut.’George B. Anderson, 24 Dragoons, the appcintment of Second Lieutenant 2¢ Cavairy, to date from March 8, 1855. Beoond Licut. Thomas Hight, 24 Draggona, the appointment of Second Lieuwnart, First Cavalry, to cate from March 3, 1855, Second Luut. Neon B. Sweitzer, Ist Dragoons, the appciutment of Seoond Lieutensat 2d Cavairy, to date from March 3, 1855. Second Licut. Wiliam A. Webb, 5th Infantry, tie eppointment o! Second Lieutenant 9th Lufsatry, to date trem March 3, 1565. Beccnd Lieut. Abner Smead, Lat Artillery, the appointment of Becond Lieutenant 24 Dragoons, to | date frcm Merch 3, 1855. Edwin R Merrifield, the appointment of Second | Lieutenant 2d Cavalry, to date from March 3, 1865; and the eppointment of First Licutenaat 0:h Iofan- try, to date from March 3, 1355. Joba Sergeant, the ap terant lat Artillery, to date from June 30, 1465, ‘Deaths, (5.) Mojor Samuel B. Dusenbery, Quartermaster's De- pa: tmwnent, at Savta Fe, New Mexico, April 5, 1855. | Firet Lieut. Alfred Cr: zet, Sth Infantry, at Cincin- pati, Onio, April 23, 1655. Secor d Lieut. Samue! Kinsey, Ist Artillery, in the 14, 1855, clty of yenioees DG J . nd Lieut. Samuel T. Shep Dragoons, at Fort Leavenworth, , Jane 27, 1855. Military berg pe ome John A. Webber, Ordnance a at Watertown Arsenal, Mase., May 6, 1865. VI. The: ficers promoted and appointed will join their proper companies and stations without delay; those on ed service, or acting under apeotal izatructicns, will report, by letter tothe commander of thelr reapective regiments and cerpa, ar. intment of Second Licu- | Taken aso whole, the advantages by tae convention will be found, at first, bat wondrous Uit~ | tle. Trade, under euch am am.unt of officiel on- | pervision—uch altogether impracticable tarifle— Cap never result 9 much. Neverthelea, it is @ beginning--the world's enterprise must ofiest the reat. CONVENTION. The porte of ma!) bell be opew iY | repaire, and for obtaining fredh water, prov- tions, and other supplies of any sort that they may ol. sclutely saat for the use of the ships. easall, | | Negenaki had be opes for the purposes af from end after the cmseat date; and Hebodedl from | and after the end,of Gfsy cays from thepdmiral’s doper- | ture from this port. The frules and regulations of each | of these ports are to be complied with, | Only chips in distresa trom weather, or anmanageahia will be permitted to enter other ports Uiam thoes apest- | fed to the foregoing articles, without permission frog | the imperial govern: it. Joh abi pa of Jay i | pumisbment. 5, In the posta of Japan, either cow open, or way bereafier be opens: ta fore 10 the ablpe or aubject a vation, Mriteb obi fubjects shal) to admission, and to the enjoyment of on ejestig vantages with those of the most favored a excepting the advantages accraing to the Duta Chinese. frow their existing relations with Jepaa 6. This convention hall be ratified, and the ratifies ball te oxebaagea at Negaashs, ‘on behalf of her ty the Queen of Great and on behalf ef bie Highness the Emperor of Japan, withistwelve months | fiom the present date. 7,.When this convention shell be ratified, ae high | officer coming to Japah shall alter it. Ja; anese ri and Chinese /« are approximate, wefarcy. Thus, seven Japanese will be about twe and @ quarter English miles, which Hitle, When the Freceb go in they will atipulste for travel all will be the first to expect. | Mxs. Rosson, tax Muapansas— | merariow oy BaxTEyce.--The news enlighten us By onder ot the Be 4 muricated to her this morniag. Sie exhiblied ap : &: Coren, Adjutant General, | SDE gratification on the recap of te MEMORANDUM —Conascrion ov Nawns. ond raved railed the Governor, Sharif, 1. Ist Lieut. Davis, 9b Infantry, to be borne on | Judge, District Attorney, 4c., as she hes bees Reginter aa Robert H. instead of Robert W. | weuke dd on a peevions when areagers 2, 24 Lieut. Thompson, lst Dragoons, to be borne | were present, or when exciting news was comme- on Register aa John A., instead ot Jamex A. Thomp- | picated to her. aur. $d. 24 Lieut. Armstrong, 2d Dragoors, te be borne on Register as Francia C., instead of Francis N. Armstrong. 4. 24 Lieut, Clarke, Ist Cavalry, to be borne on Register as Hertford T., !nstead of Henry T. Clarke. . 2d Lieut. Pcwell Ist Infantry, to be borne on Register as James E., instead of John FE. Powell. 2d Lieut. Compton, 4th Infantry, to be borne on Register os Beall U., instead of Com phon. . 24 Lieut, Wharton, 7th Imfantry, to be borne | harton. op Register aa Jeane B., tnatead of Jesse W! 8. 2d Lisut. Harvie, th Infantry, to be borne on Register as Edwin J , instead ot Edward J. Harvie. 8. Coornn, Adjutant General. From the Plains. DEATH OF GIBSON CONFIRMED —MOVEMENT? OF IN- Dia MARCH OF THY TROOTS Correspontence of the St. Loula Kepabl Wurrenteap, Keneas, Jaly 1 Mr. Jew. F. Sioan, of Jefferson bee thirty one others, have just artived fro: m Bacrm merto City, Caliiornia, on moles, in seventy daya. tilp {mo sixty days, bat For Laramie aad Indians until they crossed . They torn losta mule. Five of reard the Indian who stole the mule, teen baileta into him. Thay left him bl lend recovered their mule. ithujoho, the trader at the North Platte Bridge, int them that there were 15 000 warriors between there td the Bisck Hulse. He bad tee body of young, (ibeop, who bad been killed » few days before, Deer Creek, near the foot of the Biack Hilla. ‘The Circumstances of bis desth were these: —The Sicox bad determined in ccancil to suffer no white man to pase, bat af rwards Jed to let the emi- racia go onmolested, but to ‘and scalp all who ie the service of the United Gib +o ty waa tle first that atternpted to pam. They were met by thirty warriors, who inquired for the tant remarked that fet \ ge og She Govecnee tnd en imposed upon; ware or letenlng | to the marvellous tales and stories of those | tending to be her friends; and that she | was just an to be sent to prison as 16 ‘was 10 be executed on the ga'lows! (t may be pir to state that abe baa been longing for execetion | ever since her sentence, aod has stated on manag Occasions that ahe would be hung anyhow! | Bhe bas been making preparations for the jell ai] morning. On going up to her cell scon, with her dinner, it was discovered had nearly every article of fursiture ( | be) broken up, apd piled near the | 100m. All the straw and husks were the beds snd thrown on the top. Her | were torn to pleces; her clothes | e roaring fire had been started in tha some ot the broken farnitare. On being questioned why gee thus ald it wes wove of their business; that abe wae not guing t > leave anything bel: her reel! E t E i i E i at Bi t PH Hi ss ber after her, &c. It fs sup to the jail, which undoubtedly intended to destroy herasif. Aswon asthe discovery was made, the & bad her cel cleared of every article that covwumed, and a wetch was pot on hor When seked where abe would weep after ing ber bed, abe sald she could provably sleep om Mrs. Robinson endeavored to polson s womee agairst whom she had a momentary spite. Bhs pet arren’c into some ale to give her intended victia te dink, and offeeed the id Leverage; alee tee | man aod woman present, who were ase two latter died, and vie- tm \. | libe bet 7}, and ber after Ife wae Bhe hat heen e bad i a i t i i a Pil Ce ye -_ ele’ her; and drink, an ae Loum ber, and wes intelisctuslly as well as morally a reek. "The Sheriff did not reosive the capteln. Gibeom eald he was ceptain. (ne of the ntewtion sites Seed tm ie hand which than Lok opener ay 2 fing nthe rt ran om fidence, w! a! ' i, the beert. Too band then retired, acd. suffered the Leg wy ow ngs + 34 oA 44 thle aflarnoee . oibr fs to goon. They explanation of this ~~ /'°? lett, July deliberate, cold-blooded and unprovoked m » | ‘They eay they intend to fight nited Ktates A Crotera Patinna? Bone Aire ov tae trcops; thet they are of thelr coming, aod = Minyaeirri-—A of the New inv nd to wipe ont; that they bat’ par Orieace Picoyune, ot Bolivia, 4 pored to makes stand at Asb Hollow, but taeir under Cate f July 15th, :—3 Weera thoe Lomberm grew 90 large, that were indaced to | ls considernble ‘om Une river pow, the book teke up their position in the Hills, a bandred | often to bury their dead. | ome aod tweuty five miles beyond Fort Laramie. That | bye Ustmeven were poto! = they hove been gathering their forose there, sad | ees japolece. Our country contiome '- Low camber some fifteen th usscd warriors, That | Lheerd 8 good ary the other dey. it a they cana got only resiat, bot easily comuet any | but my informant vouches for the ah them. That we have mune but old mesand women cameof cholers- many died were baried. left te the eountry now, seve a few soldiers that we al! the cof wor seed ep, and the keep for show, and if we send these few out they was 0 10 to make bis boxes owt of will only afford them eynt and pastime. These | old fiathost pleak. At mando ansthes cone Ge Bisck Hits cover s space cf twelve or Bftsen | <8 dock pomene, He wea be ond are rough, sbrupt, precipiiwns, full of | ad 'y patied 00. eoptaia rea tnt > end :evites, and covered quoted aad | @ woodyard, ard ox king to stop to bury the body, ine and cedar. It ie the best gyen ee Ge bargained with the owed Of the |, OO Bee; nalal- {odieen thet covld have been ween bere ance, (0 do it for isn box ht cader tae = papal 6 ™ beak shore. 0, i Is mente oat toe oeSettorces are on the way, 54 Is One condition Ea sear dows, t wi) oe, they come Mr. Sloan met cone company of 4 at Aah | bach, their eyoe Ly fof ed Hulow, end » #bort this two —— star ding on end, swearing i rive of (nfentry and =a Gragezes, mad ry wamyit we ote The Bandy. cold 8% tows arenge premated vesl!. reco ch the names of the b commants, ‘at The corpes tad sortvet, oe ead Leash thn cag ped bey wereell in fine bealth end dolag wel. close quarters, exerted ate ey He wee strack with the eoxiety there Ube relenatng itanlf. Hy, , wea et Ls for the of retnfocements. | well, tow Nag a ‘The Mh ere there had beard of the wowerful com | beat bes tended there ae, Oe areal ete oe centration of the Ie@ines at the Bick Hf a = | os hy IA a Gite an a4 as ™ * leer 1 i 5 6 ae | SSS ti Eteartas of bling served aaelyer tick

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