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NEW ARMY APPOINTMENTS. Additional Names of Field and Regimental Officers Confirmed by the Senate. &e., We published yesterday @ list of the army appoint- ‘ments confirmed by the Senate up to a late hour en Mon- day. Annexed we continue the list, It will be seen that. the Sonate has confirmed all the Brigadiera nominated by the President:— APPOINTMENTS BRIGADIER GENERALS, A. E. Burnside, of Rhode Ishind. Gov. Wim. Sprague, of Rhode Island, Stephen A. Hurburi, of Miinois, BM. Prentias, of Hlinoia, A. 8. Grant, of’ Illinois. Jotn A. MoClernand, of Minois, RC. Schenck, of Ohio, J.D. Cox, of Ghio, W. R Montgomery, of New Jersey, John W. Phelps, of Vermont. ‘A.8. Miller, of Michigan. J. P. Richardson, of Michigan, N. Lyon, of Missouri, D. A Couch. Montgomery Moigs. SECOND REGIMENT OF DRAGOONS. EB M. Coates, of Illinois, dames W. Duke, of Kentucky. FIRST REGIMENT OF CAVALRY, sfmmon 0. 1 00 /3t11), of Wisconsin, SECOND REGIMENT OF CAVALRY, Reuben ©. Winslow, of Pennsylvania, REGIMENT OP MOUNTED RIFLEMENS Eltaha W. ‘Tarleton, of-Keatucky. nee Be Wm. Hawiey, of the Nistrict of Columbia, Sidney Banks, of Pennsylvania, Jas. R. Kemble, of Pennsylvania, Charles Edward Hay, of Missouri, Frank Stanwood, of Maine, ‘Wm. Archer Dubois, of Iitinots, Frederick Van Vicit, of New York. FIRST REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY. Frank EF. Taylor, of the District of Columbia. John 8. Gibbs, of Maine. Edward 8. Appleton, of Mame, * Hardman P. Morris, of Pennsy!vania, Wm. L. Haskin, at large, John Schuyler Crosby , of New York. Chandler P. akin, of Pennsylvania, Joseph P. Sanger, of Michigan, ‘OND REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY, Faward Williston, of Vermont, William Niet Dennison, of Ohio. Jos. G. Ramsay, at large. THIRD REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY, Henry S. Waterman, of Connecticut. Horace J. Hayden, of Massachusetts. Joho G. Turnbull, ‘at large. FOURTH REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY, Wm. L. Baker, of Massac Frank Gudst Smith, of 0! Jerome K. Banduy, of Pennsylvania, Goorge B. Rodney ,Sr., of Delaware, Stophen Whitney, of Connecticut, Rufus King, Jr., of New York. FIRST REGIMENT OF INPANTRY. C. H. Fletcher, of lowa. William Swoet, of Vermont, Calvin E. Mchaffey, of Pennsylvania, Henry Clay Robinct, of Delaware, Kinzie Butes, of Michigan. M. 0. McCullough, of Indiana, Chas. H. Hosmer, of Tlinois, SECOND REGIMENT OF INFANTRY, Samuel A. McKee, of Pennsylvania, James W. Long, of Wm. F. Drum, of Minnesota, Chas. W. Freeman, of New York. Joim A. Clarke, of Rhode Istand. Frank C. Goodrich, of Massachusetta, THIRD REGIMENT OF INFANTRY, ‘Woods Maguire, of Pennaylvania, Jobn Henry Page, of Maino, @eorge B. Eckert, of Pennsylvania, George B. Butler, of New York. Henry Asbury, of Minos. ‘Charies B. Atchison, of Colorado Territory, Sohn Whitney, of Ohio. Issac A. Helm, of Indiana, James A. Snyder, of Virginia. edict, of Now York. Martin, of Pennsylvania, William W. Slack, of Maine, Avery B. Cain, of Vermont. Alexander Carolin, of New York. ‘William Collyer, of Pennsylvania, John L. Buel, of Colorado Territory. Alexander E. Sheldon, of New York. Robert P. McKibben, of Pennsylvania, FIFTH RYGIMENT OF INFANTRY, ‘William Anderson, of Penne ytvania, Jamos 8. Casey, of Now York. Samuel Ovensheim, of Maryland. Joba B. Randolph, of Virginia, SIXTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY, Billings B. Childs, of Pennsylvania, Joseph B. Rife, of Pennsylvania, Alexander H. Freeman, of Pennsylvania, George T. Hodges, of Vermont. Clarence M. Bailey. Charles Pyne, of District of Columbia. Frank Ridgely, of Missouri. George B. Drake, of Massachusetts. William McCormick, of District of Columbia, Abram W. Bickley, of Pennsylvania, SEVENTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Samuel A. Russell, of New York. Wosley F. Miller, of Minnesota. Charles C. Rawn, Jr.,of Pennsylvania, Edward M. Curtis, of New York. James Cullen, of Delaware. EIGHTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY, John W. Neuns, of Pennsy!vania, Otis Fisher, of New Jersey. Charles Suy der, of Pennsylvania, H. E. Hazen, of Ohio. Bidney W. Cooper, of New York. @. V. 8. Aiken, of Ohio, NINTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Clayton McMichael, of Peunsylvauta, Philip R. Forney, of Pennsylvania, Edwin Pollock, of Pennsylvania, John Long, of Illinois. Jos. Glass Marshall, of Indiana. William E. Appleton, of Delaware, TENTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY, ‘Wm. H. Wilson, of Illinois. George H. Crossman, at large. Benjamin E. Fleeson, of Pennsylvania, Robert G. Welles, of Connecticut. James F. Cooper, of Pennsylvania, ‘Willian J. Fisher, of Delaware. ‘Willian L. Kellogg. PROMOTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS. THIRD REGIMENT OP CAVALRY. Paymaster David Hunter, to be Colonel, May 14, 1861. Win. H. Emory, of Muryiand, to bo Lieutenant Colonel, ‘May 14, 1861. Brevet Major Danicl H. Rucker, of Quartermastor’s Department, to be Major. May 14, 1861. Edward H. Wright, of New Jersey, to be Major, May 14, 4861, born in Now Jersey. Captain Isaiah N. Moore, of First dragoons, to be Caj Jain, April 20, 1861. yf First Lieutenant August V. Kautz, of Fourth infantry, bo be Captain, May 14, 1861 First Lieutenant Andrew W. Evans, of Seventh infan- , to be Captain, May 14, 1861. Abert, of Fourth artillery, to nt David Me. M. Gregg, of First dragoons, fay 14, 1861. ot Jos, H. Taylor, of First cavalry, to be Drptain, May 14, 1861. J. Irvin Gregg, of Volunteers, to be Captain, May 14, win Savage, of Maryland, to bo Captain, May 14, 1. a of New York, to be Captain, May 14, 4861, born in New York. Charles R. Lowell, of Massachusetts, to be Captain, May 44, 1861, born in Masnachusetts, Seoond Lieutenant james 8. Brisbin, of First dragoons, do be Cantal nant Jobn K. Mizner, of Second dragoons, to utenant Muy @, 1861. Second Licitenant Herbert M. Enos, of regiment of mounted riticmen, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861 Seoond Linvtenant tra W, Cuutlin, of regiment of mounted giflemen, to be First Lieut May 14, 1861. iH. Browa, of Peou to be First Lieuten- ant, May 14, 1361, ‘born in ylvania, Benjamin J. 1. Hutchins, of ‘voluntcers, to be First Moutenant, May 14, 1861, boru in New Hampshire, Hancock ’T. McLean, of Kentucky, to be First Lieuten- 14, 1861, bord in Kentucky Tiina l Paiiding, at large, to be First Lieutenant, May 44, 1861, born in Kentucky. Erelerick Podge, of Nebraska, to be First Licutenant, Muy 14, 1861, born in Indiana, Jolin Ii. Joonson, of Volunteers, to be First Lieutenant, may 14, 1861, born in Ponusylvania. Jame Wai'e of Ohio, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, w York, to be First Lieutenant, May ‘mont. hunteers, to be First Lieutenant. . Spranyler, of Company H, Second ientenaut, May 14, 1861. = + MeGrath,of Company 1, regiment Mounted Kitlomen, to be Second Lieutenant, May 14. 1861. First Sergeant Hugh McQuade, of Company F, regiment Mount! Riflomen, to be Second Licutonant, May 14, 1861, Sergeant Curwin B. MeLellan, of Company Hi, Secoud wavalry, to be Second Lieutenant, May 14, 1861. 0c ul Saves Bro ARTILLERY. revet Colon:! Harvey Brown, ef Fourth artiller Molone!, May 14, i861. sand Major ‘Thomas W. Sherman, of Third artillery, to be Lientenant Colonel, May 14, 1861. Brevet Major Thos. Williams, Fourth artillery, to be Major, May 14, 1861. ae Win, F. Barry, Second artillery, to be Major, May 4, 1801. frovet Major Henry J. Hunt, Second artillery, to bo Major, May 1a, 1861. Capiain Goo, W. Getty, Fourth artillery, to be Major, vlog A, Harde, Third artillery, to be Major, 1809, be Capvain, May 14, 1861. Pity, Lieutenant Richard Arnold, Third artillery, to be Oop¥iin, May 14, 1861. Viret Lieutenant Wm. R. Terrill, Fourth artillery, to de ptdin, May 14, 1861. First Lieutenabt Stephen H. Weed, Fourth artiliery, ¢o de Captain, May 14, 1861. First Lieutenant John R. Smead, Second artillery, to bo Cuptain, May 14, 1861, First Lieutenant V, De Hart, Third artillery, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, damos McKaight, of Volunteers, to be Captain, Msy 14, 1861, born in Pennsylvania, First Lioutenant Horbort A. Hascall, Fourth artillery, to bo Captain, Septomber 27, 1859. First Lieutenant Edmund '€, Bainbridge, Fourth artil- lery, t@ be Captain, November 2, 1859. First Lieutenant Lorenzo Lorain, Third artillery, to be Captain, January 2, 1860. First Lientenant Loomis L. Langdon, First artillery, to be Captain, July 13, 1800. First Lieutenant George A. Kenge, Fourth artillery, te be Captain, March 1, 1861. First Lieutenant Henry A, Smaliey, Second artillery, to be Captain, April 25, 1861. First Lieutenant Joha W, Barriger, Second artillery, to ain, May 2, 1862. Secoud Lieutenant Francis 1. Guenther, Fourth arti lory, 0 bo First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861. Sscond Lieutenant Norman J. Hall, of First artillery, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, Second Lieutenant Henry A. Du Pont, of the Corps of Rngineers, to be Firet Lieutenant, May 14, 1861. Second Lieutenant Henry W. Kingsbury, of the Ordnance Departinent, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861. Second Lieutenant Adelbert Amos, of the Second artil- lery, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861. Seoond Licutenant Emory Upton, of the Fourth artil- lery, to be First Licutenant, May 24, 1861. Soond Lieutenant Charles E. Haslett, of the Second cavalry, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861. Socond Licutenant,Matbone F. Watson jof the First caval- Fy, to be Firat Lieutenant, May 14, 1861. Hecond Lientenant Jacob A. Smyser, of the Third artil- lery, to bo First Lieutenant, May 14, 1661. 1! Lientonant Jacob B, Bayles, of the Third artil- lery,, to bo First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861. Scoond Ligutenant Leonard Martin, of the Fenrth artil- tery, to he Firat Luteuaut, May 14, AL } > Ebon. Roots, of. Volunteers, t..de. FI Lientonant,. May 14, 1861, born in Pennsylvania, David H. Vecch, of Pennsylvania, to be First Lieuten- ant, May 14, 1861, bora in Pennsylvania, ‘Thomas Wiiliame, Jr., of Peunaylvania, to bo First Lien- ant, May 14, 1861, born’ in Pennsylvania, Charles P, Muhlenberg, of Volunwers, to be First Licu- vonnat, May 14, 1861, bora in Pennsylvania James W. Piper, of Volunteers, to be First Licutenant, May 14, 1861, born iu Pennaylvahia, Valentine ft. Stone, of Volunteers, to be First Lieuten- ant, May 14, 1961, born in Kentucky. Wallace F. Randolph, of Volunteers, to be Second Lien- tenant, May 14, 1861, born in Pennsylvania. eloury L. Gatts , of New York, to be Second Lien- tenant, May. 14, 1961, Thomas P. McElrath, of New York, to be Second Lieu- tenant, May 14, 1861, born in New York. Henry F. Brewortom, at large, to be Second Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born in Now York. Benj. F. Riltonhouse, of New Jersey, to be Second Lieu- tenant, May 14, 1861, born in Pennsylvania. David H. Kizzie, of Kansas, to be Second Lietonant, May M4, 1361, born in Llinois. John R. Rrinkle, of Delaware, to be Second Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born in Penneylvanta. Galion Verplanck Weir, at large, to be Second Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born in New York. Howard M. Burnham, of Massachunetts, to be Second Livutenant, May 14, 1861, born in Massachusetts. elines Gilies, af large, to bo Second Lieutenant, May 14, , of Ohio, to be Second Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born in Virginia, Edmund D. Spooner, of Ohio, to be Seoond Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born in Indiana. Wm. . Vani Recd, of Volunteers, to be Second Licuten- ant, May 14, 1861, born in Pennsylvania. Horatio 8. Ree !, of New York, to be Second Lieutenant, May 14, 1861. Born in New York. Israel Ladlow , of Ohio, to be Second Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, Born in Ohio. —— —, 01 Kentucky, to be Second Lieutenant, May 14, 1861. Born in Kentucky. Charles R. Hickox, of Ohio, to be Second Lieutenant, May 14, 1861. Born’ in Ohio, Fiijah R. Craft, of Ohio, tobe Second Lieutenant, May 14, 1861. Born in New York. Z unry M. Baldwin, of New Jersey, to bo Second Lieu- tenant. May 14, 1861. Born in New Jersuy. Homer H. Baldwin, of Obio, to be Second Licutenant, May 14, 1861. Born 'in Ohio, iliam Butlor Beck, of Pennsylvania, to be Seeond Lcutonant, May 14, 1861. Born in Pennsylvania. George W. Crabb, of Pennsylvania, to bo Second Liou- tenant, May 14, 1861. ‘Born in Pennsylvania, Charles H. Carroll, of the District of Columbia, to be Recon int. Major Rranmun D. ‘Keyes, of the First artilery, to be wr Erasmur 2D. res, rst art Odlonel, May 14, 1861, ame , ¥Amind ‘Kehriver, of New York, to be Bieutenant Colo nel, May 14, 1961, born in Ponnsylvania, Captain Delancey Floyd Jones, of the Fourth infantry, to be Major, May 14, 1861. Captain Frederick Steele, of Second infantry, to be Ma- Jor, May 14, 1861. yeignathan 'W. Gordon, of Indiana, to be Major, May 14, Firet Lieutenant John 8, Mason, of Third artillery, to be Captain, May 14, 1861. First Lieatenant John M. Schofield, First artillery, to bo Oaptain, May 14, 1861. rst Lieutenant Wm, Mac E. Dye, of Fighth infantry, to be Cyntain, May 14, 1861. Firat Lloutenant Michacl R. Morgan, of Third artillery, to be G.ptain, May 14, 1861. First Lieutenant Alfred K. Latimer, of Second infantry, to be Captain, May 14, 1861. First Lieutenant Alexander 8. Webb, of the Second Ar- tillery, to be Captain, May 14, 1861. Military Storckeoper George Gibson, Jr., of the Quarter- master's Department, to be Captain, May 14, 1961 iL. Charles §. Russell, of Indiana, to be Captain, May 14, 1861; born in Mussuchugetts. John M. Goodhue, of Massachusetts, to be Captain, May born in Massachusetts. 'y Hambright, of volunteers, to be Captain, May 14, 1861. nn Charles C. Pomeroy, of Ohio, to bo Captain, May 14, 1861; born in Pennsylvania, Francis M. Cooley, of Volunteers, to be Captain, May 14, 2801; born iu New York, feury L. Chipman, of Michigan, to be Captain, May 14, 1861; born in New Yor! veil zi , Wm. B. Lowe, of Ohio, to be Captain, May 14, 1861; born in Ohio, Jas. M. Cutts, of Ilinois, to be Captain, May 14, 1861; be ao District of Columbia, m. W. Peck, of Iilinots, to be in, May 14, 1961, born in Canada.” i saipeendan Thos. 0. Barri, of Volunteers, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, born in Connecticut. Jobn W. Ames, of Massachusetts, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, born in'Massachusetts. James Elder, of Voluntecrs, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, born in Pennsylvania, James R. Lawrence, of Penneylvania, to bb Captain. ‘Thos. N. Newman, of Iowa, wo be Captain, Henry G. Thomas, of Maine, to be Captain. Caleb R. Layton, of Delaware, to be Captain. Wm. G. Edgerton, of Verinont, to be Captain. Second Lieutenant Henry C. Wood, of First infantry , to be first Lioutenant, May 14, 1861. Second Lieutenant Chas, B. F. Brand, of First infantry, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861. Second Lieutenant Wm. J. L. Nicodemus, Fifth infant- ry, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861. Joshua S. Fletcher, Jr./ of Pennsylvania, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born in Pennsylvania. John ©, Bats, of Missoari, to be First Licutenant, May 14, 1861, born in Missouri. of illinois, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born tu Pennsylvania. Guido N. Leber, of New York, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born in Sonth Carolina. Tuncan M. Vanee, of Ohio, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born in Obio. Jos. M. Ritner, of Indiana, to bo First Lieutenant, May 14, 1461, born in @onnecticut. Herbert Kenaston, of Ohio, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born in New York. , Of the District of Columbia, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born in the Distri f Columbia. ws W. Gray, of California, to be First Lieutenant, May Her 1. 00. T. Ingham, of Volunteers, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born in New Jersey. Geo. F. Head, of Massachusetts, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born in Massachusetts, Faward R. Parry, of Minnesota, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861. born in Pennsylvania. Daniel R. Coit, Wisconsin, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born in Connecticut. Chas. J. Pleasants, of Volunteers, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born in Pennsylvania, Robt. B. Sinith, of Volunteers, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born in New York. Gc Higbee, of Ohio, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born ind Jolin H. Patterson, of Volunteers, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born in Negy York. Wm. H. Chesebrongh, df Volumtears, to be First Licu- tenant, May 14, 1861, born in New York. Wm. F. Greely, of New Hampshire, to be First Liou- tenant. Martin Elder, of Michigan, to be First Lieutenant Chas. A. Hartwell, of Massachusetts, to be First Lieu- tenant. Sergeant Wm. H. Ms Brown, of Second cavalry, to be Second Lieutenant, 14, 1861 y 14. Francis E. Brownell, of Volunteors, to be Second Lieu- tenant, May 14, 1861, born in New York. TWELFTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Captain Wm. B. Franklin, of the Topographical Engi- neers, to be Colonel, May 14, 1861. Daniel Butterfield, of the Volunteers, to be Licutonant 1, i 1361. n Henry B. Clitz, of the Third infantry, to be Major, May 14, i861. Richd. 8. Smith, of New York, to be Major, May 14,1861. Luther R, Bruen, of Ohio, to be Major, May 14, 1861. First Lieutenant John C. Tidball, of the Seeond urtillery, to be Captain, May 14, 1861. First Lieutenant Matthey W. Blunt, of the Second artil- lery, to be Captain, May 14, 1861. rst Lieutenant Jas. ©. Duane, of Corps of Engineers, to be Captain, May 14, 1861. First Lieuteuant George A. Williams, of the Fret Infan- try, o be Captain, May 14, 1861. First Licutcnant Dunbar R, Ransom, of tho Third artil- Jery, to be Captain, May 14, 1861. w York, to be Captain, May 14,1861. Frederick 8. Larned, at largo, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, born in Massxchusetts. | » utlarce, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, | born in District of Columbia | Henry R. Bathboue, of Now York, to be Captain, May 14, 1864, born in Now York samnadioe sant, May.14, 1861, born. in Binois, John G. heed, Jowa, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, } born in Musas te, : . YORK HERALD, R. B. Lawson, of Ri&xode Island, to be Captain, May 14, 1842, Thomas 8. Dum, of Indiana, to be Cuptain, May 14, 1961, Dorn in Indiana, P. W. Stunhene, of Ohio, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, ‘vora in Rhode Island, i Thos, Mo. A. Anderson, of Ohio, to be Captain, May 14, 861, itiam Sergeant, of Pennsylvania, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, Dorn in Pennsylvania. Charles G, Bartlett, of Volunteers, to be Captain, Frank Wistar, of Ponngylyania, to bo Captain, William M. Qumby, of’Maine, to be Captain. Henry R. Putnam, of Minnesota, to be Captain, Joab Wilkinson, of Minnesota, to he Captain, H. S. Lansing, of) ‘ to be First Lieutenant May 1 Second Lieutenant Jas. Mi to de First Lieutenant May 1 Second Lieutenant Joa. S. to be First Lieutenant May 14, 1861. Second Lieutenant Edward (i, Bush, of Tenth infantry, to be Fret Lieutenant May 14, 1861 Samuel 8, Newberry , of Michigan, to be First Lieutenant May 14, 1861, bora in Yadiana, Chas. R. Coster, of New York, to be First Licutenant May 14, 1861, born in New York. Stephen Van Rensselacr, of New York, to be First Lieu- tenant May 14, 1861, born'in New York. John ¥ poll, of voluntoors, to be First Lieutenant May 14,1861, born in Pennsylvania. jacob C, Hoyer, of volunteers, to be First Lieutenant May 14, 1861, borit in Pennsylvania, Walter 8 Franklin, of volunteers, to be First Lieutenant May 14, 1861, born in Pennsylvania. Henry C, Morgan, of New York, to be First Lieutenant, May 14. 1861, born in New. York. Benjamin RK. Porkina, of Connectignt, to de First Liou- tenant, May 14, 1861, born in Connecticut. Henry E. Smith, of Volunteers, to ba First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born in New York: Engene Weils, of Missouri, to be First Licutenant, May 14, 1861, born in Miseonri, Jolin W. Johes, of Mastachusetts, to be First Licuten- ant, May 14, 1861, born in PonnsyWania, Richard (2 Parker, of Voluntesrs, to be First Lieuten- ant, May 14, 1861, born in Pennsylvania, Fagar O'Connor; of Wisconsin, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861. Surtell Prentice, of New York, to be First Lioutenant, May 14, 1861, born in Now York: ohn 8. Bootes, of the District of Columbia, to be First tenant, May 14, 2861, born in the District of Columbia. David D.’Vanvalzah, of Volunteers, to bo First Lieuten- e lay H. Stacey, of volunteers, to be First Lioutenant, May 14, 1861, born in Pennsylvania. John G. Hockscher, of New York, to be First Lieutenant, May-14, 1861, born in New York. Robert 1. Burnett, of volunteers, to be First Lieutenant, 1861, born in District of Columbia. Miles, of ——, to be First Lioutonant. FRSt Sergeant Elward Ball, Company H, First dragoons, to be Second Lioutenant, May’ 14, 1861. Sergeant Eitraund Depew, Comnany C, Fifth infantry, to bo Scond Lieutenant, May 14, 1861. ‘THIRTEENTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. William T. Shorman, of Ohio, to be Colonel, May 14, 1861, born in Ohio. ney Burbank, of the First infantry, to be Licu- tenant Colonel, May 14, 1861. Cuptain Christopher €. Augur, of the Fourth infantry, to be Major, May 14, 1861. Assistant Surgeon Samuel W. Crawford to be Major, May 14) 1861. Charles Hill, of Ohio, to be Major, May 14, 1861. First Lieutenant Osear A. Mack, of Fourth artillery, to bo Captain, May 14, 1861. First Lieutenant’ John’ G. Parke, Topographical En, gincers, to be Captain, May 14, 1861. First Livutenant Benjamin F Sinith, of Sixth infantry, to be Captain, May 14, 1961. First Lieutenant Philip H. Sheridan, of Fourth infantry, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, Edward C. Washington, of Texas, to be Captain, May 14, 101, orn in Virginia” fe rt, Lammot, of volunteers, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, b orn in Penusylvania, a W. C. Thorpe, of Ohio, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, born in Obio. Chas. C. Smith, of voluntoers, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, born in Indiana, of the District of Columbia, to be Cup- tain, May 14, 1861, born in Massachusetts, wn Ghats: Ewints, of Ohio, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, born in Obie Wm. G. Rankin, of Washington Territory, tobe Captain, May 14, 1861, born in Pennsylvania, Samuel Hayward, of Ohio, to be Captain, May 14, 1861. John B. Miller, of Ohio, to be Captain, May 14,” 1861, born in Now York. Nathan W. Osborne, of Massachusetts, to be Captain, ay 14, 186i. bert Nugent, of Volunteers, to be Captain, born in Gabriel L.. Postlethwaite, of Kentucky, to be Captain. ‘Theodore Yates, of Missouri, to be Captain. Charles A. Webb, of Vermont, to be Jozeph Bush, of Vermont, to be in. D.C. Irish, of Ponnayivania, to be Captain. L. E. Yorke, of New Jersey, to be Captain. D. A. Cheek, of Indiana, to be Captain. First Lieutenant Alexander Murry, of Tenth infantry, to bo Captain, Jannary 19, 1861. Second Lieutenant Asa B. Carey, of Sevonth infantry, to be First Lieutonant, May 14, 1661. Sooond Lieutenant Albert H. Powell, of Tenth infantry , to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861. Frauk P. Muhlenberg, of Volunteers, to be First Licu- tenant, May 14, 1861, born in Pennsylvania, Wim. ¢. Ide, of Magsachusotts, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born in Massachusetts. riiandt ‘Van Renssclear, of Volunteers, to be First Lioutenant, May 14, 1861, born im New Jersey. Georgo W. Hill, of Massachusetts, wo be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861. Gorge Stuart, of Volunteers, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born ib Connecticut. >. . Burke, of Missouri, to be First Lioutenant, May 14, 186i, born in ireland. Joseph Marshat, of Indiana, to be First Licutenant, May 14, 1861, born in indiana, 7, Hubs, of Indiana, to be Firat Teutenant, May 14, 1861. Chas. J. Ball, of District of Columbia, to be First Lieu- tenant, May 14) 1861, born in Ohio. Archibald H. Engle, of Missouri, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born in’ Sissouri . Nathaniel I Swett, of Volunteers, to be First Lieu- tenant, May 14, 1861, born in Maine. Ira K. Knox, of Volunteors, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born'in Ponnsylvania, kmory W. Clift, of Michigan, to be First Lieutenant, May 14,1861, bord in New York. John W. Tibbatts, of Kentucky, to be First Licutenant, May 14, 1861. ©. W, Tolle, of New Jersey, to be First Licutenant, May 14, 1861, born in New Jersey. ries J. Dickey, of Voluntocrs, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born in Pennsylvania, Justus A. Boies, of Volunteers, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born in Maryland. Ralph Abercrombie, of Pennsylvania, to be First Licu- tenani, May 14, 1861, born in Massachusctts. Wm. W. Miller, of Volunteers, to be First Lioutenant. Jobn Duffy, o! Virginia, to be First Lieutenant. First Sergeant Francis Clarke, of Company G, Third in fantry to be Second Lieutenadt, May 14, 186i, bora in ireland. Sergeant Ferdinand E. DeCourcy, of Company K, Second infantry, to bo Second Lioutenat, May 14, 1861, born iu Ireland. FOURTEENTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Charles P. Stone, of the District of Colunbia, to be Colonel, May 14, 1861, born in Massachusetts, Brevet Major John’ ¥, Reynolds, of Third artillery, to be Lieutenant Qiionol, May 14, 1861. Captain George Sykes, of Third infantry, to be Major, May 14, 1861 Grotius R. born in Oh! Willian Williams, of Pennsylvania, to be Major, May 14, 1861, born in Pevnsylvania, enant Edward Mc. Hudson, of Fourth artil taptain, May 14, 1961 t Lieutenant Geo. Bell, of tain, May 14, 1861. Fitst Lieutenant Gorge Crook, of Fourth infantry, to be Captain, May 14,1861. First Lieutenant John D. O’Cennell, of Second infantry, © be Captain, May 14, 1861. First Lieutenant David C. McKibbin, of Ninth infantry, tobe Captain, May 14, 1861. Samuci Ross, of Iowa, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, born in New York. Giles B. Overton, of Volunteers, to be Captain, May 14, 1861. Jonathan B. Hager, of Indiana, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, born in’ Maryland. Wm. W. Brown, of Pennsylvania, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, born in Pennsylvania, Geo. 1). Norton, of Maine, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, born in Maine, Hamlin W. Keyes, of Massachusetts, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, born in'Connecticut. Jolin Mcintosh, of Pennsylvania, to be Captain, May 14, 4861, born in Scouand. Horace K. Thatcher, of Volunteers, to be Captain, May 14, 1361, born in Indiana, Guido’iiiges, of Indiana, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, born in Prussia, Henry Do B. Clay, of Ohio, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, bora in Ohio. Second Lieutenant Charles B, Watson, Second infantry, to be First Licutenant. 14, 1861. Second Lieutenant Charles H.’ Tugraham, of Seventh in. fantry, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 18¢ id Lieutenant Roderi sth ‘Giddings, of Ohio, to be Major, May 14, 1861, 1 First artillery, to be Cap- ith infantry, to . R. berg, 6 souri, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born in New York. Tewis D. Watkins, of Volunteers, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born In Florida. Richard P. H. Durkee, of New York, to be First Licute- nant May 14, 1861, born in New York. Warren W. Chamberlain, of Volunteers, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born in New York. Charles T. Dix, of New York, to be First May 14, 1861, born in New York. James E. Millar, of Volunteers, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861; born in New York. John McClintock, of Volunteers, to bo First Lieutonant, May 14, 1861, born'in Pennsylvania, William H. Lawrence, of Volunteers, to be First Lieu- tenant, May 14, 1861. born m New Jersey. Fiwla T. ‘Townsend, of Wisconsin, to be First Lieu- tenant, 1841, born in New York, Richard F. 0. Yoirne, of Michigun, to be First Lieu- tenant, May 14, 1861, born in Canada. Philip Schuyler. Jt.,of New York, to be First Lieu- tenant, May 14, 1861, born in New York. David Krause, of Volunteers, to be First Lientonant, May 14; 1861, born in Pennsylvania. Drake Do Ray, of Volunteers, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born in Now Jersey. Daniol M. Brodhead, of New York, to be First Lieute- nant, May 14, 1861, born in Pennsylvania. Cornelis 1. King, of New York, to bo First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born in New York? George K. Brady, of Volunteers, to be First Lieutenant, May 14,1861, born in Pennsyly Jamve F ihone, of Volunwers, to bo First Lieute- nant, May 14,1861, born in Penney!vania. Alfred Foot, of Indiana, to bo Firgt Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born in New York, a |= -auer Lo Rater 5 ! John Hobart Walker, of Volunteers, to be First Lieu- tenant, May M4, 1861, ‘born in New York, John’, Wharton, of New York, to be Firet Licutenant, May 14, 1861. Sergeant Jos. H, Vanderstice, of Company A tobe Second Lietenant May 14, 1861, born vania, Sergeant Patrick Collins, Company I, Second cavalry, to be Second Lieutenant, May 14, 1861. ‘Born in Ireland. PUTEENTH KEGIMENT OF INFANTRY. N Brovet Majoor Fits John Porter, of Adjutant General's Department, to be Colonel, May 14, 1861. John P, Sanderson, of Pennsylvatia, to be Lieutenant, Colone!, ‘May 14, 1861, born in Pennsylvania, Captaln John H, King, of First infantry, to be Major , May 14, L561. Wu. If, Slidell, of New York, to be Major, May 14, 1861 born ia New York. John Redie, of Pennsylvania, to be Major, May 14, 1861, born in Pennzylvania, Firat Lieutenant Peter T. Swaine, of Tenth Infantry, to ntain, May 14, 1861. Ticatenant Louis HL. Pelouse, of Fourth ar- y, to be Captain, May 14, 1861. Albert B, Dod, of New Jersey, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, born in New Jersey. Join V. Hanghey, of Delaware, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, born iu Ireland, Jesse Fulmer, of Volunteers, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, born in Pennsylvania. John Horne Young, of Ohio, to be Captain, May 14,1861, born in Ohio, William M. Wiso, of Volunteers, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, born in Pennsylvania, Ephraim Morgan Wood, of Ohio, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, born in Ohio. Theodore D. Cochrane, of Volunteers, to be Captain, May 14, 1861. Jaco Bowman Bell, of Pennsylvania, to be Captain, Muy 14, 1861, born in Pennsyivenia. ‘William R. Brown, of Pennsylvania, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, born in Pennsylvania, John J. Patterson, of Volunteers, to be Captain, May 14, 861. David Ireland, of Volunteers, to be Captain. Henry Keteltas, of New York, to bo Captain. Richird H, Walworth, of Dekiwaro, to be Captain, James Biddle, of Volunteers, to be Captain, 4.6, Patterson, of New York, to be Captain, born tn New Branswick, Canada. ‘Abel Walker Hall, of Ohio, to be Captain. ‘Thos. H, Norton, of Virginia, to be Captain, Second Lieutenant John F. Ritter, of the Fifth infantry, to be be First Lioutenant, May 14, i861. ,Enginoors, iu Pennsy]- May 14, 1861, bore in Pennsylvania. David M. Meredith, of Indiana, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born in Indiana, P, Redington Stetson, of Volunteers, to be First Lieu- tenanit, May 14, 1861, born in New York. Horace Jewett, of Maine, to be Firat Lieutenant, May 14, 1861. George M. Brayton, of Ohio, to be First Licutensut, May 14, 1861, born in Massachusetts. Tawar W. Smith, of Illinois, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born in Vermont, ta to be First Licuten- ward A. Curtenius, of Michigan ant, May 14, 1861, born in New York. Henry C. Gapen, of Voluhteers, to be First Lieuteuant, May 14, 1861,, born in Louisiana, , of Kentucky, to be First Lioutouant, May 14, 1861. Frederick D. Ogilby, of New York, to be Pirst Liouten ant, May 14, 1861, born in New Jersey. ——, of Volunteers, to be First Lioutenant, May 14, 1861, born in Pennsylvania. George H. Tracy, of Volunteers, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born in Massachusetts. Richard W, Derrickson, of Voluntecrs, to be First Liea- tenant, May 14, 1861, born in Pennsylvania, Charles A. Wikott, of New Jersey, to be First Lienten- ant, May 14, 1861, born in Pennsylvan: John H. McBiait, of the District of ¢ Licutenant, May 14, 1861, born in the Distric Charles McC. Lord, of Connecticut, to be ant, May 14, 1861, born in Massachusetts. James Curtis, of Ilinois, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born in Maine, ‘Samuel C. Green, of Pennsylvania, to be First Lienten ant, May 14, 1861, born in Pennsylvania. Chas. A. Van Deusen, of Volunteers, to be First Li tenant. Geo. W. Fetterman, of Pennsy!vania, to be First Lieu tenant Nbia, to he First if Columbia. rst Licuten- Solomon E. Woodward, of Vermont, to be First Lien- tenant, Sergeant Wm. B. Occleston, Company G, First to be Second Lientenant, May 14, 1861. Sergeant Wilbur F. Melbourie, Company 1, Second cavalry, to be Second Lieutenant, May 14, 1851. SIXTEENTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Captain and Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Porter, ment Mounted Riflomen, to be Uoionel, May 14, 2811. ay M. Nagle, of Pennsylvania, to be Lieutenait Co- Jonel, May 14, 1861. : Capiain Franklin F, Flint, Sixth infantry, to bo Mujor, May 14, 1861. : First Licutenant Adam J. Slemmer, First artillery, to bo Major, May 14, 1861. Sidney’ Coolidge, of Massachusetts, to be Major, May 34, 1861, born in Masgachuxetts, First Licutenant Huch B. Fleming, Ninth iatantry, to be Captain, May 14, 1861. First Lieutenant Ebenezer Gay, Second dragoons, to bo Captain, May 14, 1861. Rubert Ezra /A. Crofton, of Delaware, 10 be Captain, May 14, 1861, born in Irelan Alexander #1, Stanton, of 1861, born in Ohio, Robert P. Barry, of Voivuicers, to be Captain, May M4, 1861, born in New York, George T. Woodson, of Missonri, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, born in Virginin, Solomon 8. Robiusoa, of Ohio, to de Coptain, May M4, 1861, born in Ohio. pate is of New York, to bea tatu, May 14, 1861. Harvey Tilden, of Volunteers, w be Captain, May 44, 1861, born in Ohio. J. M. Trowbridge, of Obio, to be Capivs born in New York. Aloxander Hays, of Voluntoers, to b 1861, born in Pendsylveaia. Alexander Johnson, of Volunteers, {: ¥4, 1861, born in Pennsylvania, Wiliam H. Acker, of Volunteers, to be Captain, wn in New York. aries H. Lewis, of Maine, to be Ca nio, to be Captain, May 14, 14, 186 , ‘veptain, May 14, ve Captain, May ay 14, cl large, to be Cuptain, Melvill f Nafne, to be Captal First Liew Ryan, of Soventh fantry, to be First Livatenant, April 22, 1861. First Licutenant Mio: y Bryany, of Sixth regiment infantry, to be First L 4 George N. Bascoin, Seventh regt- ment infantry, to be enapt, May 14, 1861. Wm. J. slidell, of Li , to be First iJeutenant, May 14, TS61, born in Lat Patrick T. Keyes, of Volunteora, to be Firat Licutonant, May"14, 1861, born in Pevnsylvania. soctient, to be First Lientenant, Ivania. e Kirst rtonant, May to be First Lieutenant, ristopher, of Volunteer’, to be First May 14, 1861, born in New York Jolin ©. King, of V. May 14, 1861, born i B. Lawrence, tobo First Liente. y 1, born in New York. ridgo, of Michigan, to be First Lieute- Lieutenant, fe Wim. J. Stewart, of V Lieutenant, May 14, 1361, Dorn in Pune David R. Wilson, of Illinois, to be First Licutenaat, May y born in Bistries of Columb Sf. Hosea, of Ohio, to be First in Alabam: steuant, May 14, of Maine, to bo First Lieuteua Maine. New York ork ty porn in. to be First Lieutenant, nite Jas. W. nyto be First Liev May 14, 1861, born in Michigan. Hugh A. Theaker, ot District of Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born in Oi Henry Clay Cook; of Massachu: tenant. umbia, to be Firet , to be First Liew ‘Thos. J. Cate, of Volunteers, to be First Llomtenant. S nt Major Win. H. on, of Army, Wo be Second Lients May 14, 1861, born in Ohio, Sergeant Lieutenant, M. In, of Army, to be Seoond y 14, 1861, born in ylveni y 14, 1861, born in TEENTU REC DM Major Samuel P. Heintzeknan, to be Colonel, May 1 Lt, ent artillery, to 4,1 ain Win. H. Wood, Third regiment infantry, to be 14, 1861. ‘Andrews, of Missouri, to be Major First Lieutenant Francs H. Bates, Fourth regimont. in fantry, to be Captain, May 14, 1 First Lieutenant Gouverneur Kk, Warren, Topog engineers, to be Captain, May 14, IS6t. First Licutonant Joseph C. 1 neers, to be Captain, First Lieutenant W to be Captain, First Lientenant Wm. ©. Spencer fantry, to be Captain. Albert Dodd, of Massachusetis, to be Captain, May i 1861 John P. Wales, of Delaware, to be Captain, May S861, born in Delawar win C. Mason, of 1861, born in Qhio. Honry 1. Smit Waiter B. Peas: 1861, born in Ohio. John 8, Kennedy. of Pennsylva Samuel Dana, of Massachusetts Wm, J. Temple, of New York, to be ¢ B of Olid, to be Captai Pennsyviania, t be Capt. , of Indiana, to be Captain, Alexander Wilkin, of Minnesota, to be Captain of Pennsylvania, to b i itenant Chas. B. St M4, oinnieers, to be Cy ptain, May 14, ‘atumteors, to be Captain, Mi of Volunteers, to be Cap Second Lieutenant Edward J of intuntry, to be First 1 Wm. J. Moorhea, of the Votuntec! to be Firet Liou tepant, May 14, 1861, born in Penneyivinia Nathaniel, Pram May -14, 1861, born in New York. son, Jr., of vol teers to bo First Ten- ia May 14, 1861, bern m Is H. Corning, of New York, be First Licata. haut, May 14, 1861, born in New York. Th . Bailey’, of Dolawaia, to be First Incuter we, May 14, 1861, bora In Delawies ——, of Kentucky, to ie First Jieutenart, Nay 14, 1861, born in Pennsylvania, of -Voohan 0068 y=t0a boa Rist. Lieutanant,«|~1861,. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST ..7, 1861. caere) of Michigan, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, aJosoph D. Carney, of Kansas, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, bora in Pennsylvania. Thonian WH. ‘Carpenter, of lowa, to be First Lioutenant, May 14,1861, born in Pennsylvahia, Ward Collins, of Massachusetts, to be Firet Lieuten- ant, May 14, 1861, born in Massachusetts. Charies ‘T. Wold,of volunteers, to be Pirst Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born in Connecticut. 2 Navid L. Montgomery, of Pennsylvania, to be First Soth L. Carpenter, of Maine, to bo First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born in Maine, Howard C, Woodrow, of Volunteors, to be First Lieu- tenant, May 14, 1861, born in Ohio. Pythagoras 4. Holéomb, of Illinois, to be First Licuten- aut, May 14, 186 Willitm B. Walcott, of Volunteers, to be First Liouten- ant, May 14, 1861. William W. Swan, of Massachusetts, to bo First Licu- ant, May 14, 1861, born in Massachusetts. A. Swartwout, of New York, to be First Lieuten- ant, May 14, 1361, borw in Louisiana, John B. Parke, of Pennsylvania, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born in Peouxylvania, Franklin D; Howell, of New Jersey, to be First Lieu- tenant, May 14, 1861, born in Pennsylvania, George W Green, of Volunteers, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born in Pennsylvania. Sergeant Major Richard Byrnes, of army, to be Second Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born in Iroland. Henry T. Inman, of army, to be Second Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born in New York. FKIGHTEENTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Honry B. Carrington, of volunteers to be Colonel, May 14, 1861, born in Connecticut. Cuptain Oliver L. Shepherd, Third regiment, to be Lieu- May 14, 1861. Captain Henry 8. Burton, Third regiment artillery, to be Major, May 14, 1861. Captain Edtnund Underwood, Fourth regiment infantry, to be Major, May 14, 1861, Frederick Townsend, of New York, to be Major, May 14, 1861, horn in New York. First Lioutenant Henry Douglass, Ninth regiment infan- try, to be Captulu, May 14, 1861, irst Lieutenant Alexander Chambers, Fifth regiment infantry, w be Captain, May 14, 1861, First Lieutenant Thos. C. Suilvan, First regiment artil- , to be Captain, May 14, 1861. 8. Thrust, of Maryland, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, born in Maryland, Henry R. Mizner, of Michigan, to be Captain, May 14, ornim.. New-York.» Charles E, Dennison 1361, born in Vermont, Henry Belknap, of Massachusetts, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, born in Massachusetts, Alvab H. Bereman, of Iowa, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, born in Kentucky. Moses M. Granger, of Ohio, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, horn in Ohio, Jacch M. Byster, of Volunteers, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, born in Pennsylvania, Mavid L. Wood, of Volunteers, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, born in Connecticut. Vairick H, Boesstin, of Volunteers, to be Captain, May 44, 1861, born in New York. fyman M. Kellogg, of Volunteers, to be Captain, May ‘1M, 1861, born in New Yo.k. tain, New Hampshire, to be Captain. Jacob Weidenkopt, of Ohio, to be Captain. First Lientenant James W. Forsyth, Ninth infantry, to be Fist Lieutenant, March 15, 1561. First Lientenant William B. Hughes, Nivti regiment of ment of Infantry, to be First Lieutenant, Aprti 1, 1861. Second Lieutenant Brancis J. Gritley, Seventh regime nt infantry,,to be Firat fieutenant, May 14 14, 1861. — , of Tiiinois, be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, bern in Hlinois. To B. Boll, of New York, to be First Lioutenant, May 14, t8#1, bornin New York. Williamn J. Fetterman, of De!nware, to bo First Lieute- en in Conneeticnt. Knease, of Volunteers, to be First Lieute- 4861, born in Penngyivaina, . Cash, dr., of Volunteers, to be First Licute- fay 14, 1861, born in Pennsylvania, . Denton, of Michigan, to be First Lieutenant, 4, 1861, born in New Yor “ H. Taylor, of Voluuteers, to be First Lioute- nant, May 14, 1861, born in Ohio. Nathanici ¢, Kinley, of New Jersey, to be First Licute- 14, 1861, by New York. 1. Morris, of New York, to be First Lieutenant, born in New York. husetts, to be First Lieute- a ots. ‘Anson ft co, Ww be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, born in Indiana. £. Burt, of Obio, to be First Licutenant, May ‘14, 1881, born in nant, May 14, 1861, b Charles L e%, of Volunteers, to be First Lieute- nant, May J4, 1861, horn in Pennaylvania, Symes Gardner, of New York, lv be First Livutenant, May 14, isot. Glandius Schmidt, of Massachusetts, to be First Lieute- nant, May 14,1861, born in Denma:k. Morgan L.’ Ogden, af District of Columbia, to be Firat biontonant, May 14, 1861, born in Alabama. Wiliam W. Stevenson, of New York, to be First Lieu- tonant, May 4, 1861, born {n Ponnayivania, ‘the . Brand, of Qhio, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1361, boso tn Ohio, Jamus P. W. Neill, of Pennsylvania, to be First Licute- mani, May 14, 1561. Hermim G. Ruieliff, of New Yerk, tobe First Lioute- nant, May 14, 1861, born in New Ye Robert Sutherland ,of New x. aa mmons, of the arm May 14, 1861, born mm Pennsylyan nos Vowoll, of the army. to 44, 1861, born tn Maryland. ia, be Second Lieutenant, yUt Sot y 14, , of New York, 10 by Kirst Lieutenant, | \@ | om Wiltam P. McCleery, of the Volunteers, to be Second Lioutenunt, May 14, 1861, born in Pennsylvania, WINE NTH REGIMENT OF NTRY. Major Fay. at 8. 8, Canby, of Tenth infantry, to be Co- Jonel, May 13, 1861. Filward A. King, of Ohio, to be Licutonant Colonel, May 14, 1881, bora tn New York ‘orks Taymaster Augrstus H, Docn, of Pay Department, to be Major, March 27, 1861. Captain Stephen D, Carpenter, of First infantry, to be Major, ay 14, 1861. ain Semuei K. Dawson, of First artillery, to be enant Alvan C. Gillem, of First artillery, to Muy 14, 1861 tenuust Samuel H. Reynolds, of First iafantry, Captain, May Ld, 1861. xt Liutenant Henry W. Closson, of First artillery, Captain, May 14, BS6L, First Lieutenant Augustus B. PI fantry to be Captain, May 14, 1 First Lieutenant James 8. M rs, (9 be Captain, May 14, 15 First Lieutenant Jeremiah H. @ to be Captain, May 14, 1861. j jokitmnd 1. Hinith, of Volunteers, to be Captain, May 14, 1861. Jobn H. Farquhar, of Indiana, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, born ju Mary - € W. immer, of Seventh in. erson, of Corps of En- ® man, of First artillery, ussey, of Ohio, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, w Hampshire. Levys Wilson, of Volunteers, to be Captain, May 14, horn in Ohio. | Snith, of Kansas, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, born in Kentucky. \lired L.. Hough, of Volunteers, to he Captain, May 14, 1Stil, born in New Jersey. Sentord Vostor, of Indiana, to be Capta! John Rziha, of Towa, to he Captain, Firet Lieutenant Orlande 11. Meore, of Sixth infantry, to rev 2, 1861. ing, of Tenth infuntry, ‘0 be First Lieutenant, ez * Distriet Columbia, to be First ; born in District of Columb NACL: ri sof Vermont, to be First Lieutenant, May u Vermout, May 14, 186101 dacob P, Jones, « to be First Lieutenant, , to be First Lieutenant, wania. to be First Liontenant, May born | | of Volunteer: be First Licutenant, he 0 be First Lioutenant, 1h, 1s6t | ! bora in New Y {5B | of Kentucky, to be First Lieutenant, MeMurdy May 1, 1861 Manne ©, Cansten, of E t of Columbia, to be First | router + 14, 1861. j Wm. of Volunteers, to be First Lieutenant, May 14. (S01, bora in Michigan. Michael arty, Of Tliwois, to be First Lieutenant, } May 14,3861 snyder, of California, to be Pirst Lieutenant, May nile, of Mary ai, to be First Lientenant, land Volunteers, to be First Liea- . to be First Lieutenant, irst Lieutenant, May to be Firet Lieutenant, o be First Lieutenant, vn, of the First artiliery, 14, 1861 , to be Second Lieutenant, ! OF VERMONT. ports Benjamin de Ford lny morning in. this Monday, with the | Phelps, homeward vis on bourd, dieli Gate ‘New Haven, where the gimont were io tal OF THE FIPTH REGIMENT. 7 x ‘pteiy Jaichriing’s “M., on Thursday, be nooesaary for tthe Second regi- ntl Seventh street. © OF THE THIR- NGIMENT. nt, under the com- led at the Arsene! in Clinton avenne, where ob 8, at ti pee tes Be tolls wore calle}, a of the Latted 81 ; Of Iilinols, to be Captain, May 14, |"for the sucecss of mont formally mustered | 8. STEINFELD, 70 Nassau street, sole agent for the 1 SENSIBLE LETTER FROM THOMAS FRANC, MEAGHER, i ‘Heapquanrens, 17 Cxvrae Sraar, July 31, 1861) Capt, T. F. Mesgumn:— Dean Six—The glorious example set to the Irieh cltizens by the gallant Sixty-ninth, induced the fi of tho Third Irish Volunteers, and its principles are same as theire—tf the Irish a brave act, let Se eer ee The Irish have been y the United States went for the war, and ready to enter the fleld in a very abort time. ‘The ‘one and all, respectfully ask’ if you will be the lead them, they Plodging themselves that you will ne regret having uccepted the command, On if of regiment, the following officers choorfully subscribe names, With every mark of respect, respectfully y P. D. KELLY, Lieutenant Colonei, JOSEPH McDONOUGH, Captain and Acting Adjutant JOHN A. MORLEY,’ Acting Commiseary, CAPTAIN MEAGIIER'S REPLY. ‘New Yoru, August 5, 186 Grestixmex—tin reply to your very complimentary friendly communication of the dist of last month—w press of duties in connection with the Sixty-ninth vented me acknowledging until thia late _moment—I to ray that, while I should « steem it a high honor to the heal of the regiment you are organizing, Lan strongly attached to the Sixiy-nintu to be taduced, bi ever powerful the temptation, break the tics bind mo to it, ‘Those ties were formed and sti amid scenes and under influences which frequently rise to and confirm the most fervent friendships, Ha been in camp and battle with th» Sixty-ninth, I ca find it in my heart to part from my tried and hon comrades, and, in ‘ days during whi shared their fortunes, prefer tho humblest. positi their ranks to the highest 1 could hold with newer {ri Nor shail I disguigo from you the conac of my inability to command a regiment. my limited experience and yery imperfect edge of militarp affatra, it would be grievously onlpabl me, at this crisis of thy national inwerests, when a disaster hag to be reversed, to nssum+ a post which 1 and everybody knows, I am incompstent to fill. and energetic soldiers, such as those now crowding te of the national anthority aud domain, deser have accomplished and skillful offers, I bave no ar) Si ry of Diinderers and ingpe k, wi to whom, for some tim he disorders Ce rev of the federal army are justly ascribed... With sincory estelr of yOu" ym owt your regiment, I have the honor tc) gentlemen, most faithfully you's, THOMAS FRANCIS MEAGHER, Captain Company K, Sixty-ninth regimer To Lientenant Colonel I 1)’ Krity, Captain. J McDexovan and Acting Commissary McSomuzY, Third ment Irish Volunteers, New York, We learn that Captain Meagher left for Washington terday, to look after the wounded and missing of his ment. FIRST REGINENT UNITED STATES CON: TUTION GUARD. TO THA EDITOR OF THE HERALD. New Yor, August 5, 18¢ In your issue of the 6th inst. 1 find @ statement to effect that at a meeting of the so-called Roard of Off Iwas expelled frem this reximent, Allow me to in reply, that if such amecting took place it wa: authorized by any of the prop:r officers of this regin and was the work of af-w unworthy persons not re senting many of the reg!ment, who would rule or ruin. that these same men we: ¢ thems:Ives expelled for thet proper conduct from the Board of Officers, and their ne stricken from the roll, A very large miyority of the cors of this reximent—ineluding the gentleman who sided at yesterday’s informa! m eting— refuse to be tified with those malcontent: whe havi ment has been accepted hy the ton, and Col, Brault comis cn | . command, and we expect to be realy ina short t Ry inserting the above you wiilo an act of justice t whole regiment, and oblige yours , respectful’y, P,C. ACKERMAN, Liontenant Colonel Command Destructive Fire ut Saco, Me. Saco, Me., August 6, 18 A fire in Biddeford and Saco last night Tri peg factory, Hobson’s saw mil!, the furniture manufactory belonging to 8. T. tho machine shop, of Chas. Hardy, and several ; dwellings. Loss $20,000. Sailing of the G Queue; August 6, 18 Ree Eastern left Islet at four o'clock for 1 pool. ; Mails for Euro; ‘agust @, 28 Boston; The malls por steamship Arabia, for Lorponk via lifax, close at this office at xevon o'clook A.M., she ing subsoquentiy at ten o’elock. BANGOR, Atiguat-6, 18 The army worm has apnoared within a few day great numbers, in this city and KEslsworth aml other p It is committing great ravagcr in the grain folds. Boston Bawk ee ae ee Capital atock ....... te enen «88,28 8. Ce 3 Brooklyn City News. Tue Mcrper oy Poucxmax Marniy.—Some add! facts have come to Nght relative to the murder of ! Martin, of the Second precinct, who who stabbed : corner of Washington and Prospect streets, about past twolve o'clock yesterday morning. It appear a Mr. John Saxcy, rosiding at No. 184 Adams stree: his attention called to a man who wag attempting to into his house, Mr, Saxey saftied out with an as gave chase. to the burglar, who escaped him, wb encountered officer Martin, who laid hold 'of upon which he struck ‘the offleer with « the blade entering tho collar bone and pi downwards. The alarm brouzht officers. Buck, 0 xecond,and Harrold, of the First district, together several citizens, to the spot, when the prisoner waa in custody of the dying man, who told the officers t« the man, for he (Martin) wax dying, and shortty af died. ‘The murderer and the litvless body of his y were conveyed to the station house, This morning the prisoner gave his name as 4! Milnes, and stated that ho cama from New Jersey, that he has been in New York and Beooklyn about weeks, It subsequently transpired, however, hig real name is Henry Curtis, "and that he i: known in New York as a skilful burglar. A post m examination was held on the body of tho deceased , the direction of Coroner Horton, hy Drs. Lous Cooper and Wilietts, when it transpired that deati occasioned by internal hemorrhage. ‘The inquest w held at the City Hail at two o'clock’ this aftarnoon. an aged was a tall, weil buiit man, and a faitht: rave officer, as was exemplified in his death. His Mes at No. 23 Stanton street, whence the funeral wi} place at three o’clook this afternoon, Market: PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. PHapeLyata, August 6, 1 Pennsylvania State 5's, 78; Reading ; Pennsylvania Railroad Stocks dull. road, 181,; Morris Canal, 35: Exchange on New York par. Pus.apenenia, August 6, 1 Wheat firm: whit a 623gc. Whiskey a 200. AUANY, August 6, Flour in fair demand. Not much doing. Light red State in car lots, $1124 $1 15 for new. Corn active and in goad supply: sales 26,000 bushels W: mixed at 42°. a 42c. afloat. Onte—no sales to-day evening 5,000 bushels State at 32c. Whiskey—S bbls, at 17¢. Reecived by Contral Ratirond for New ¥ 300 bbis. meal, 2.562 bbls. flour, 4 oil, 160 boxes ch the Fast—260 bt Breadstuffs dull. $1.13. Corn firm: yellow 50:. and scarce: small sales at 195 few York, / fs corn, 33,200 d& wheat, 11,5 oats. Rorrato, Angust 6,1 Fiour steady. Wheat steady: sa'eg 5,600 bushels. nary 000 bushels good do. a 4,000 bushe vuikee cinb at a white Toledo at $1 07. dushels (most!y bushels at changed. Laky 10.000 bbls. tour 35,000 b wheat, and 45,000 bushels corn, Canal exports— bushels wheat, 71,000 bushels corn, and 22,000 b oats. Borraro, August 6, 1 Flour in fair demand: market firmer. Wheat 1) sales 14,000 lmshels Milwansice clicb at 80c., 7,000 Green Bay club at 85c., 5,000 bushels red Ohio at © 11,000 bushets white winter at $107 a $1073. st ssates 14,000 boshels at 32e., 14,000 bus! 821Z, 13,000 bushels at 3214c, Whiskey steady: sa! bbis. at 154jc. Canal freights firm. Lake im 4,000 bbls. flour, 90,000 bushels wheat, 12,000 corn, Exyorts—55,600 bushels wheat,’ 75,000 bj mn Dusheis oats. ‘ id ity Oswado, August 6, 1% Flour unchanged. Whent—cepecia'ly spring, "4 in good dsmand for milling—is very scarce, and 1 firm: sales 6,000 bushels Chicago spring at 85c. Corn scarce, and market better: sales last night bushels iinois; to-day 3.000 do. at Oy toarrive. Rye in limited demand: sales 4,500 b Canadian at 48c. Canal freights unchanged. Lal ports—716 bbis. flour, 1,700 b ishels-wheat, 16,000 b corn, Canal exports—730 dbis. flour, 25,800 b wheat, 83,500 beshels oora, and 3,400 bushels rye. — MISCELLANEOUS, MOMETER NINETY PG REMS IN THE SH. August is the most trying month in the year Constitution, the extreme hear causes debility an duces numberless derangerienis of the bowels and ¢ ive organs, which, unless prevented, result in Dysentery and Cholera Morne, aud these discases nate in death ina few days at tho farthest. 8. 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