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2 THE ARMY. Additional Appointments and Promotions, THE ARMY GETTING INTO SHAPE, Ker ke, &ee GENERAL ORDERS, NO. 64. War Durautient, ApsuTant G&NERAL'S OFFICE, Wastunaton, August 22, 1861, Promotions and appointments in the Army of tho ‘United States, made by the l’resident, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, since the publication of General Ordors Nos. 21, 24 and 41, of this year, and by the I resident alone since the adjournment of the Senate. ‘Those mate by the President alone are designated by a star:— I,—PROMOTIONS. ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. Colonel Lorenzo ‘thomas, Adjutant ¢ ul, to be Ad- jutant General with the rank of Brigadier General, August 3, 1861, to fill an original vacar Lioutenant Colonel Edward D. ‘townsend, Assistant Ad- jutant General, to be Assistant Adjutant General with the rauk of Colonel, August 3, 1561, vice Thomas, promoted. Brevet Major Don Carlos Buell, Assistant Adjutant (i noral, to be Assistant Adjutant General with the rank of Loatenant Colonel, May 11, 1861, vice Mackull, de- clined. Brevet Major William A. Nichols, Assistant Adjutant Genoral, to be Assistant Adjutant General with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, August 3, 1861, vice Townsend, Promoted. Brovet Captain Julius P.Garesche, Assistant Adjutant Gonerai, to bo Assistant Adjutant General with the brevet rank of Major, May 14, 1861, vice McDowell, appointed Brigadier General. Brevet Captain Theodore Talbot, Assistant Adjutant General, to be Assistant Adjutant General with the brevet rauk of Major, July 3, 1861, vice Mackall, resigned. Brevet Captain Richard C. Deum, Assistant Adjutant General, to bo Assistant Adjutant eral with the rank of Major, August 3, 1861, vice ols, promoted. QUARTER: EN’ *Lioutenant Colouel Thomas Swor ‘master General, to be Assistant Quar with the rank of Colonel, August 3, 1861, to fll an original vacancy * Major David H. Vinton, Quartermastor, to be Deputy ‘Quartermaster General, with the rank of Lieutenant Colo- wel, August 3, 1861, to fill an original vacanc *Major Ebenezer biey, Quartermaster, to be Deputy Quartermaster yeral, with tho rank of Lieutenant Colonel, August 3, 1561, to fill an original vacancy. *Major Edwin B. Babbitt, Quartermaster, to be Deputy Quartermaster ral, with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, August 3, 1861, vice Swords, promot The following Captairs, now acting Assistant Quarter. wmasters, are promoted to Quartermaster with rank of -Major:— Alexander Montgomery, to fill an original vacancy. James Belger, vice Vinton, promoted. ‘James L. Donaldson, vice Sibley, promoted. *Langilon C. Faston, vice Babbitt, promoted. Justus McKinstry, having served fourteen years ¢on- ‘tinuously as Captain, Stewart Van Viiet, having served fourteen years con- tinuously as captain. iel H. Rucker, haying served fourteen years con- tinuously a8 captain The following Captains, now Acting Commissaries of Subsistence, to be Gommissaries, with the rank of Major, July 1, 1861:— farcus D. 1. Simpson, vice Grayson, resigned. Henry F. Clarke, to fill an original vacancy. William W. Burns, to fill an original vacarey. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. The following Assistant Surgeons to be Surgeons, May 21, 1861, to fill original vacancies:—George E. Cooper, Ebenezer Swift, Glover Perin, Peter G.8. Ten Broeck, John Campbell, John E. Summers, Charles H. Crane, Lyman A. Stone, Thomas A. McPaglin, William F. Edgar, Joseph B. Brown, vice Simpson, deosasad. CORPS OF ENGINERRS. Tho following Majors to be Lisutenant Colonols, to fill original vacancies, from August 6, 1861:—Richard Dela- field, Henry Breworton. The following Captains to be Majors, from August 6, 1861, to fill crigimal vacancie joorg: W. (alum, Henry W. Bonham, Daniel P. Woolbury, Zeaious D. ‘Tower, Horatio G. Wright, vice Delafield, promoted; John Newton, vice Brewerton, promoted: The following First Lieutonants to be Captains fro August 6, 1861:——James C. Duane, vice Cullum, promote Quincy A. Gillmore, vice Benham, promoted; Fredei A. Prime, vice Woodbury, promoted; James St.'C. Morton, vice Tower, promoted; Thomas L. Casey, vice Wright, promoted; James B. McPherson, vice Newton, promotod. The following Second Lieutenants to be First Lieu- tenants:— Miles D. McAlester, May 2, 1861, vico Stevens, dis- missed. George H. Elliot, August 3, 1861, to fill an original ‘vacancy. John C. Palfrey, August 3, 1861, to fill an original vacancy. Hoary M. Roberts, August 3, 1861, to fill an original wacancy. William C. Paine, August 6, 1861, vice Duane, promoted. William E. Merrili, August’6, 1861, vice Gilmore, pro- motel. ‘Chauncey B. Reese, August 6, 1861, vice Prime, pro- moted. Walter McFarland, August 6, 1861, vice Morton, pro- moted. = A. Tardy, Jr., August 6, 1861, vice Casey, pro- moted. Chas. E. Cross, August 6, 1861, vice McPherson, pro- moted. Tho following brevet Second Lieutenants to be Second Lioutonants:— Charles E. Cross, vieo Houston, promoted, to date from May 6, 1861. Orville E. Babcock, vice McAlester, promoted, to date from May 6, 1861. Patrick H. O’Rorko, June 24, 1861, to fill the vacancy occasioned by Meigs’ appomtment as Colonel of the Eleventh os y a ‘vacancy. CORPS OF TOPOGRAPHICAL ENGINEERS. The followmg Majors to be Lieutenant Colonels, August 6, 1861, to fill original vacanctes:—Hartman Bache, Jas. D. Graham. The following Captains to be Majors, August 6, 1961, to Mill original yacancies:—Thos. J. Cram, Andrew A. Hum- Macomb, Jae. H. Simpson; Lorenzo Sit- eaves, vice Baohe, promoted; Isracl C. Woodruff, vice rahain, promoted; First Lieutenant Robt. 8, Williamson, to be Captain, August 6, 1861, vico Woodruff, promoted. Second Lieutenants t be First Lieutenants, August 3, 1861, to fill original vacancies:—J. L. Kirby Smith, Hal! amt 3. ee Orlando G. Wagner, Nicolas Bowen, August 6, 1861, vice Williamson promoted, Move Sopend Uloulsiants to Or peschd Lioutonanta:— Orgando G. Wagnor, May 14, 1862, the date of Captain * Fralkin’s appointiens as Colonel of the Twelfth infantry. Nicolas Bowen, May 15, 1861, the date of Captain Dor- \ by’s death. Jamos H. Wiison, June 10,1861, the date of Captain Bryaa’s resignation. Alfred Mordicai, August 3,1861, to fill an original va- ~eanoy. a Witla a Thor aie ayes, ptain . Thornton, to be Major, May 28,1861, vice Boll resigned. ~ First Lieutenants to be Captains, July 1, 1861, having served fourteen years continuously as Lieutenants:— Julian McAllister, John C. Symmes. EBOQND LIEUTENANTS TO BK FIRST LIRUTENANTS. "Horace Porter, June 7, 1861, vico Howard, resigned. ‘Thoodore Edson, July 1, 1861, vice McAllister, pro- moted. James M. Whittemore, July 1, 1861, vico Symmes, promoted. ‘Adelbert R. Buffington, July 22,1861, vice Weicker, dismissed. BREVET SECOND LIRUTENANTS TO BE SECOND LIRCTENANTS. ‘Adelbert R. Bufflngton, May 14, 1861, vice Kingsbury, Appointed First Lieutenant in tho Fifth artillery. Daniel W. Fiazlor, Juno 24, 1361 AS Ail the vacancy 00- casioned by Captain Bradford's resignation. Thos, C. Bendford, vico Wright, resigned to date from Tune 24, 1861. Hill, vico Porter, promoted, to date from Richard M. June 24, 1861. William H. Harris, August 3, 1861, to fill an original va- i FIRST Captein Andrew J. Smitl wice Sibley, resigned. FIRST LIBUTENANTS TO BE CAPTAINS. Neison B. Sweitzer, May 7, 1861, vice Ewell, resigned — ‘Company &. Honry B. Davidson, May 18, 1861, vice Smith, promot- ed—Coinpany C. Milton T, Carr, May 31, 1861, vice Adams, resigned— Company F. SECOND LIRUTENANTS TO BE FIRST LIEUTRNANTS. Samuel McKee, May 7, 1861, vice Williams, who vacates his regimental commigsion—Company I. Eugene M. Baker, May 7, 1861, vico Sweitzer, pro- moted—Company E. Josiah H. Kellogg, May 13, 1861, vice Brewer, resigned— Company A. John P. Baker, May 13,1861, vice Davidson, promoted— Com D. Tohn Felner, May 14, 1861, vico Chapman, resigned— Company A. BREVET SECOND LIEUTENANTS TO DE SECOND LIRUTENANTS. David H. Buel, vice McKee, promoted, June 24, 1861— Company B. . Stephon C. Lyford, vice E. M. Baker, promoted, June 24, 1561—Company K. SECOND REGIMENT OF CAVALRY. FIRST LISUTENANTS TORE CAPTAIN: George A. Gordon, May 80, 1861, vice Steele, resigned— Company K. : Francis ©. Armstrong, June 6, 1861, vice Tyler, dis- tmissed—Company F. *Brockholst Livingston, August 8, 1861, vice Robert- Bon, d.smissed—Company A. SEOOND LIKUTEN ANTS TO BE FIRST LIEUTENANTS. *Theophilus F. Kodenbough, May 80, 1861, vice Gor- don, promoted—Company ‘*Charles W. Canfleid, June 1, 1961, vice Jackson, re- signed—Company K *Robert E. Clary, moted—Company ©. Brevet Second Lieutenant Henry EF. Noyes, to be Second Lieutenant, vice Rodenbough, promoted, to date. from Tune 24, 1861—Company F. THIRD REGIMENT OF CAVALRY, Major John 8, Simonson, to be Colonel, May 13, 1861, vice Loring, resigned. ‘Major Charles F. Ruff, to be Lioutenaut Colonel, June 10, 4861, vice Crittenden, res: ST OF CAVALRY. to be Major, May 13, 1861, June 6, 1861, vice Armstrong, pro- NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, auGUST 26, 1861. Captain Benjamin G. Roberts, to be Major, May 13,1861, Vice Simonson, promoted. Captain Thomas Duncan, to be Major, June 10, 1861, vice Ruff, promoted. FIRST LIKUTENANTS 70 BW OAPTAINS. Gordon Granger, May 5, 1861, vice Lindsay, resigned— Company H. Alfred Gibbs, May 13, 1861, vice Roberts, promoted— Company C. William B. Lane, May 14, 1861, vico Portor, Colonol of the Sixteenth intantry—Company George W. Holland, May 1d, 1801, vice Claiborne, re- signe¢—Company B, Alexander McRie, June 10, 1861, vice Duncan, pro- moted—Company E, SRCOND LIKUTENANTS TO TK FIRST LIEUTRNANTS, Christopher H. McNally, May 5, 1861, vice Granger, promoted—Company F. May 10, 1801, vice Baker, resignod— Elward Treacy, Company D. John V, D. Du Bois, May 13, 1861, vico Gibbs, pro- moted—Company G. William W. Avorell, May 14, 1861, vico Lano, pro- moted—Company ©, Tra W, Curflin, June 10, 1861, vice Ransom, who vacates his regimental commission—Company H. Edward P. Cressey, June 10, 1861, vice McRae, pro- motod—Company K. * Second Lieutenant Leroy 8. Elbert, to be First Lieute- nant, June 25, 1861, vico Maury, dismissed—Company E- Brevet Second Lieutenant Mathias W. Henry, to be Second Licutenant, vice McNally, promoted, to date from May 6, 1861, since resigned. Brevet Second Lieutenant Leroy 8. Elbert, to be Second Livntenant, vice Treacy, promoted, to date from June 24, 1861—Company I. FOURTH REGIMENT OF CAVALRY, First Lieutenant Eli Long, to be Captain, May 24, 1861, vieo Ransom, resigned—Company F. i Second Lioutenant Waltor M. Wilson, to be First Lieu- tenant, May 14, 1861, vice Taylor, appointed Captain in the Sixth cavalry—Company G. Second Lieutcnant Samuel W. Stockton, to be Fi Lioutenant, May 24, 1861, vice Long, promoted—Coi pany KE. pointed = a FIFTH REGIMENT OF CAVALRY. First Lientenant Witliam W. Lowo, to be Captain, May 9, 1861, vice Stoneman, promoted into the Fourth caval- ry—Company E. First Lioutenant James E. Harrison, to bo Captain, May 90, 1861, vice Field, resigned—Comyany B. Socond Lioutebant Sulivaa W. Burbank, to be First Lieutenant, May 10, 1861, vice Cosby, resigned, since transferred to the Fourteenth infantry, Second L ant Junius B. Holloway, to be First Lieu- May 21, 1861, vice Lee, resignod—Company Te nd Lieutenant Thomas Drummond, to*be First Lieu- ay 20, 1861, vice Harrisou, 'prompted—Com- FIRST REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY. ‘ *Captain Israel Veg les, to be Major, May 14, 1861, vice Keyes, appointed Colonel in the Eleventh infantry. *Captain Lowis G. Arnold, of the Second artillery, to be Major, May 15, 1861, vice Anderson, appointed to be Briga: dier al t Lioutenant William Silvey, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, vico Vog les, promoted—Company A. SECOND LIEUTENANT TO TK HIRST LIKUTENANTS, MAY 14, 1861. Ricla-d H. Jackson, vieo Dickerson, who vacates his regimental commissicn—Company 2. Alanson M. Randol, vice ‘Tillinghast, who vacates his regimental commission—Company F. Cornelius Hook, Jr., vice Bry, who yaoates his regi- Thomas, vio Ninvteouth infantry—Comp man, appointed Captaia in the any K. miner, appointed Major sa tho wny G. ico Slaughter, dismissed—Com- Edward B. Hill, tice Si Sixteenth infantry—Co *Wm, M. Maynadier, pany K. *Kdmund Kirby, vice Silvey, promoted—Company I: ‘Judson Kilpatrick, vice Laird, who vacates his regi- moutal commission—Company M William A. Elderkin, vice Bockwith, who vacates his jon—Company H. vet Sceond Lieutenant, George A. Woodraff, to be nd Licutenant, vice Jackson, promoted, to dite from June 24, 1861—Company L. SECOND REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY. VIRST LIKUTENANTS TO UE CAPTAINS. James M. Robertson, May 14, 1861, vice Griffin, trans- ferre | to the Fifth artillery—Company B, *Honry Benson, May 14, 1861, vic» Hunt, appointed Major in the Fifth artillory—Compariy A. *Edward R. Platt, May 15, 1861, vice Arnold, promoted into the First artillery—Company’ C. *Jamea Thompson, Juno 14, 1861, vice Pratt, appointed Paymaster—Company G. SKOOND LiRUTENANTS TO PE FIRST LIRUTEN ANTS. Guilford D. Batley, May 14, 1861, vice Robertson, pro- moted. Thomas B. Miller, May 14, 1861, vie» Smead, appointod Captain in the Fifth artillory—Company D. *Jobn M. Wilson, May 14,1861, vice Benson, promoted— Company €. *Alexander C, M. Pennington, May 14, 1561, vice Tid- bali, promote¢—Company A. irce, May 14, 1861, vice Webb, appointed loventh infautry—Company B: 14, 1861, vice Blunt, appointed rantry—Company C. ‘Sam. N. Benjamin, May 15, ,1861, vice Haines, who vacates his regimental conitnission—Company E. *John W. Barlow, May 15, 1861, vice Piatt, promoted— Company M. Francis A, Davies, May 17, 1861, vice D. Lagnol, resign- ed—Company D, *Leroy L.. Janes, June 10, 1861, vico Greble, killed in ac- any L. Butler, Juno 10, 1861, vico Long, resignod— Licutoxant, vico Miller, promoted, to date from June 24, 1561—Company €. THIRD REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY. ‘Captain Henry S. Burton, to be Major May 1@ 1861, vice Sherman, appointed, Lieutenant Colouel of the Fifth Artillery. *¥irst Lioutenant John &. Mason, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, vice Wise, promoted into the Fourth artillery—Uom! pany 1D. pe frirst Lioutonant Horatio G. Gibson, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, vice Burton, promoted—Company A. *First’ Lieutenant Charles U Churchiil, to be Captain, May 14,1861, vice Reynolés, appointed Lieutenant Colonel of the Fourteenth infantry—Company K. *Second Licutenant Augustus G. Ko! on, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, vice Mason, promoted—Com- pany D, PeSecond Lioutonant Edward R. Warner, to b> First Lieu- tenant, May 14, 1861, vice Gibson, promoted—Company M 2 é ‘*Socond Lieutenant Lawrence Kip, to bo First Lieute- nant, May 14, 1891, vico Ayres, appointed Captain in the Fifth artillery—Company F. ‘*Second Lieutenant Elias B, Carling, to be First Lieute- nant, May 14, 1861, vice Churchill, promoted—Company Second Lieutenant Martin D. Hardin, to be First Licu- nt, May 14, 1861, vice Arnold, appointed Captain in Fifth artillery—Company H. *Brevet Second Lieutenant William D. Fuller, to be Second Lieutenant, vice Robinson, promoted, to date from June 24, 1861—Company H. FOURTH REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY. *Major William W. Morris, to be Lieutenant Colonel, May 14, 1861, vice Brown, appointed Colouel of the Fifth artillery. First Lieutenant Robert V. W. Tieward, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, vice Williams, appointed Major of the Firth artillery—Company L. First Lieutenant Joseph C. Clark, Jr., to bo Capta‘n, May 14, 1831, vice Gotty, transferred to tho Fifth artil- lory—Compuny E. *First Lieutenant Delavan D. Perkins, to be Captain, May 17, 1861, vice McCown, resigned—Company H. SKCOND LIECTENANTS TO EX FIRST IJBUTENANTS, MAY 14, 1861. ‘George H. Weeks, who vacates his regimental commis- sion—Company 1. Thomas R. Tannatt, vico Howard, promoted—Compa- t 8 P. Miller, vico Clark, promoted—Company B Francis W. Seeley, vice Hudson, appointed Captain in the Fourteenth infantry —O mpany k. *Gharles B. Thockmorton, vice Terrell, appointed Cap- tain in the Fifth artillery—Company C. *Evans Thomas, vice Pelouz», appointed Captain in the Fifteenth infantry—Company H. “George W. Dresser, vice Weed, appointed Captain in the Fifth artillery—Company K. *Henry C. Hasbroucl 8 Abert, appointed Captain in the Sixth Cavairy—Company L. *Alonzo H. Cushing, vice Hascall, transferred to the Fifth artifery, to from Jano 24, 1861—Company A. *Charles C. Parsons, vice Bainbridge, transferred to tho Fifth artillery, to date from June 24, 1861—Company H. Joa, B. Cimpbell, vice Tallmadge, who vacates his re- THIRD REGIMENT OF INFANTE: FIRST LIRUTRNANTS TO HE CAPTAINS. Joseph N. G. Whistlor, May 14, 1861, vice Shopherd, ap. sad eeenen Colonel of the Eighteenth infantry— John W. All y, May 14, 1861, vice Sykes, appointed Major in tho Fourteenth infu try—Company K, Alexander McD. McCook, Mi y 14, 1861, vieo Clitz, ap- Y. Pointed Major in the Twolfih uiantty—Company E, Honry W. Freedley, May 14, 1361, vice Wood, appoint nicenth infantry —CompanyC, May 20, 1861, vice Chandler, pro- motod into the Fifth infantry—Company I. John Mel. Hildt, May SO, 1861, vice Schrocder, re- signed—Company D. SBOUND LIRUTENANTS TO BB FIRST LIBUTENANTS, Aloxandcr N. Shipley, May 13, 1861, vico Davis, ro- signed—Company F, William H. Bell, May 14, 1861, vice Whistler, promoted— Company I. ward R. Hopkins, May 14, 1861, vieo Whipple, who vacates his reg'm ‘ntul cominission—Company B. Andrew Sheridan, May 14, 1861, vice McCook, pro- motel—Company G. William H. Penrose, May 14, 1861, vice Freedloy, pro- moted—Company K. ‘Joseph A. McCool, May 26, 1861, vice Walker, pro- moted—Company H. *Daingerticld Parker, May 80, 1861, vico Hildt, pro- motod—Company E, *John B. Williams, June 6, 1861, vico Jackson, ro- signed—Company D. FOURTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. First Lieutenant Joseph B. Collins, to be Captain, May 14,1801, vico Scott, appointed Inspector General—Com- patiy D. First Lieutenant Iram Dryer, tobe Captain, May 14, 1861, vice Augur, appointed Major ia the Thirteenth in- fantry—Company G. First Lieutenant Francis H. Bates, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, vieo, Floyd Jones, appointed Major in the Elo- venth infantry—Company First Lioutenant George Crook, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, vice Underwood, appointed Major in the Eightecuth infautry—Company B. SEUOND LIRUTENANTS TO BE FIRST LIEUTKNANTS. iam T. Gentry, May 14, 1861, vice Collins, promot- mpany KE. T. Elwyn Turner, May 14, 1861, vice Bates, promotod— Company I. * Edward J, Conner, May 14,1861, vice Macfeoly, who vacates his regimental commission—Company G. * Caleb H. Carlton, May 14, 1861, vice Hodges, who va- cates his regimental commission—Company F, * Samuel M. Sproie, May 14, 1861, vice Kautz, appoint- ain in the Sixth cavalry—Company A, * Julius W. Adams, vice Crook, promoted to date from June 24, 1861—Company D. * Charles H. Brightly, vice Sheridan, appointod Captain { tho Thirteenth infantry, to date from June 24, 1861— "om| Willi od—C Second Lieutenant Charles H. Brightly, to be se- cond Lieutenant, vice Gentry, promoted, to date from June 24, 1861—Company G, FIFTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY, Captain Daniel T. Chandler, of the Third infantry, to be Plajor, May 20, 1861, vice Gatiin, resigi « First Lieutenant Samuel Archer to be Captain, March 2, 1861, vice Seward, appointed Paymaster—Com- pany E. First Lieutenant Wm. H. Lewis, to be Captain, May 7, 1861, vice Ruggles, resignod—Company A. *First Lieutenant Honry C. Bankhead to be Captain, June 25, 1861, vice Stevenson, dismissed—Company I, SECOND LIKUTENANTS TO BK FIRST LIRUTENANTS. John F. Ritter, March 27, 1851, vice Archer, pro- moted—Company F. John Elwood, May 7, 1861, vice Lewis, promoted—Com- pany G. Bi Bristol, May 13, 1861, vice Rich, resigned— Hen Company I. Wan. L. Nicodemus, May 14, 1861, vice Webb, ap- Pointed Captain in the Fifteenth infantry—Company A, Roderic Stone, May 14, 1861, vice Chambers, appoint- ed Captain in the Fighteenth infantry—Company E. SIXTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Captain Henry W. Wessells, of the Second infantry, to be Major, June 6, 1861, vice Cady, promoted into the 'Se- venth infantry. FIRST LIBL PENANTS 10 TE CAPTAINS. Elisha G. Marshall, May 14, 1861, vice Lovell, promoted into the Tenth infantry—Company B. *Benjamin FF, Smith, May 14, 1861, vice Flint, ap- pointed Major in tho Seventeenth infantry—Company A. * John McCloary, May 17, 1861, vice Garnet, resignod— Company K. * Orlando H. Moore, May 26, 1861, vico Armistead, re- signod—Company F. *Moutgomory Bryant, Juno 10, 1861, vice Johnson, re- od—Cr mpany D. SECOND LIRUTENANTS TO DX FIRST LIRUTENANTS. John J. Upham, May 4, 1861, vice Corley, resigned— Company B. . Henry A. F. Worth, May 7, 1861, vice Hardcastle, re- signe i—Company F, William W. Sanders, May 9, 1861, vice Smith, re- signe!—Company E. Daniel D. Lynn, May 16,1861, vico Marshall, promoted— Company I. Samuel A. Foster, May 14, 1861, vice Kelton, who vacates his regimental commission—Company G. *Hamilton &. Hawkins, May 14, 1861, vice Smith, pro moted—Company H. *Robort L. Fastinan, May 17,1861, vice Sawtelle, who vacates his regimental commission—Company K. *Wright Rives, May 17, 1861, vice McCleary, pro- moted—Company C. vico ——, promoted, to date from *James P. Drouillar¢ June 24, 1861—Company D. SEVEN1H REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Major Albermarle Cady, of the Sixth infantry, to bo Licute ol, June 6, 1861, vice Morrison, promoted mas J. C. Amory, to be Captain, Litito, resiznod—Company KE. st Li t Etmoand ©, Jones, to b> Captain, May 23, 1561, Vico Garland, dismissed—Company G. Second Lieutenart Charles H. Ingraham, to bo First ant, May 7, 1861, vice Amory, promoted—Com- second Lieutenant Asa B. Carey, to be First Lieu- tenant, May 14,1861, vice Evans, appointed Captain in the Sixth cavairy—C mpany H. EIGHTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Lioutenant Colonel Litcairn Morrison, of tho Seventh infantry, to be Colonel, June 6, 1861, vice Garland, de- ceased. FIRST LIRUTRNANTS TO DR CAPTAINS. Milton Cogswell, May 13, 1861, vice Smith, resigned— Company A. Wm. Mco. Dye, May 14, 1861, vice Reeve, promoted into tho First infintry—Company B. Zonas RK -Blise, May 14, 1861, vice Sprague, p:omoted into the First infuntry—Company E. *William B. Hazen, May 14, 1861, vice Holloway, re- signe’—Company I. “Henry M. Lazelle, June 11, 1361, vice Blake, resignod— Company H. SECOND LIBUTEN ANTS TO DE FIRST LIRUTENANTS. etto Peck, May 13, 1361, vice Cogswell promoted — y H. ‘al'T, Frank, May 14, 1881, vice Craig, who vacates his regimental comm.ssion—Company D. Alfred T. Smith, May 14, 1861, vice Bliss promoted— Company F. *Martin V. B. Lewis, May 14, 1861, vice Hartz, who va- cates his regimental commission—Company A. ‘John N. Andrews, May 14, 1861, vice Hazen pro- moted—Company I. ‘James W. Warner, May 30, 1861, vice Cooke resigned— Company C. *William 8. Worth, June 7, 1861, vice Taylor resigned— Company B. *Henry B. Noble, Juno 11, 1861, vice Lazelle promoted— Company K. Brevet Second Lieutenant Eugene Carter, to be Second Moutenant, vice Van Horn promoted, to date from Juno 24, 1861—Compan Brevet Second Lieutenant Samuel P. Ferris, to be Second Lieutenant, vice Frank promoted, to date from June 24 1861—Company F. NINTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. jeutenant Hugh B. Fleming, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, vice Archer, resigned—Company I. Second Lieutenant isha E. Camp, to be First Liou- tonant, May 14, 1861, vice McKibbin, appointed Captain in the Fourteenth infantry—Company K. *Second Lieutenant Charles G. Harker, to be First Lieu- tenant, May 14, 1861, vico Fieming, promoted—Company F. Second Licutenant William H. Jordan, to be First a tenant, May 14, 1561. vice Douglass, appointed Captain in the Kighteenthi infantry—Company F. TENTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Captain Charies S Lovell, of the Sixth intautry, to be Major, May 14, 1361, vice Canby, appointed Colonel of the nth infantry, st Licutenant.\. M. Dudley, to bo Captain, May 7, 1, vice Gardner, dismissed—Company B. First Lieutenant Lawrenoe A. Williams, to be Captain, July 1, 1861, vice MeNab, dismissed—cCompany B. SHOOND LECTENANTS TY NK FIRST MEOTENANTS, gimental commission, to date from June 24, 1861—Com- pany H. : Brovet Second Lieutenant Joseph B. Campbell, to bo Second Lieutenant, vice Martin, appointed First Lieuten- ant in the Fifth artillery, to date from June 24, 1961— Company F, FIRST REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Captain Isaac V. D. Reeve, of the Eighth infantry, to be Major, May 14, 1861, vice Heirtzelman, appointed Colovel of the Seventeenth infuntry. Captain John Ty Spragne, of the Eighth infantry, to be Major, May 14, 1861, vice Burbank, app®inted Lientenant Colonel of the 'Thirtoonth infantry. ‘First Lieutenaut George A. Williams, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, vice King, apppinted Major of the Fifteenth infantry—Company I. *First Lieutenant Ewin D. Phillipe, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, vice Carpenter, appointed Major of the Nine- tecnth infantry—Company H. *First Lieutenant James E. Powell, to be Captain, June 11, 1861, vice Parton, resigned—Company F. SROOND LIRUTRNANTS TO HE FIRST LIRUTENANTS. Henry C. Wood, May 10,1861, vico Jones, resigned— Company H. Herman Biggs, May 14,1861, vice Holabird, who va- cates his regimental command—Company B. Robert H. Offley, May 14, 1861, vice Williams, promoted. Charles E, Farrand, May 14, 1861, vice Phillips, pro- moted—Company G. *Matthew R. Marston, June, 1861, vice Powell, promot- ed—Company E. *isaac D. DeRussy, June 24,1861, vice Greene, deceas- ed—Company K. Leslie Smith, July 28, 1861, vice Reynolds, resigned— Company F. SECOND REGIMEMT OF INFANTRY. *First Lieutenant James P. Roy, to be Captain, May 14, 1861, vice Steele, appointed Major in the Eleventh in- fantry—Company E. *First Lieutenant Adolphus F. Bond, to be Captain, June 6, 1861, vice Wessells, promoted into’ the Sixth Infantry — Company G. OND LIRUTENANTS TO BE FIRST LIEUTENANTS. *George D. Ruggles, May 2, 801, vice Long, resigned, Company I. James McMillan, 3, 1861 e Smith, resigned. *Joseph 8. Conrad, May 14, 1861, vice McLean, who va- cates his regimental commission. pany G. *salom 8. Marsh, May 14,1861, vice Roy, promoted — Company E *Samuel T, Cushing, May 14, 1361, vico Spencer, ap- pointed Captain in’ the Seventeenth infautry—Com- pany H. 1 Gliver P. Gooding, May 7, 1861, vice Dudloy, pro- 3 y 14, 1861, vies Swai Captain in tho Fifteenth infantry. *William G. Jones, June 1, 1861, vice Armistead—Com- ny B *Wittiam G. Jones, June 1, 1561, vice Kearney, resign- ¢, appointed ed—Company “Robert 3. Hall, June 14, 1861, vice Armistead, resign- -C ed—Compai George W. Vanderbilt, June 25, 1961, vice Williams, romoted—Company G. Pr William T. Galwin, July 15,1861, vice Deshlor, dis- } mywed—Company H. | PROMOTIONS BY BREVET. | Colonel Joseph K. F, Mansiteld, Inspector General, to be Gen-rai by brevet, May 6, L861. G nz0 Thomas, Adjutant General, to be Briga- dior General by brevet, May 7, 1961 Lieutenant Colonel James W. Ripley, of the Ordnance Department, to be Brigadier General by brevet, July 2, | 18061. Major Ehonezor 8. Sibley, of the Quartormaster’s De- partment, to be Lieutenant Colonel by brevet, June 12, 1361. Major Samuel P. Heintzeimann, of the Second infantry, to be Licutenaat Colonel by brevet, to date from Decem- ber 18, 1851. I].—-APPOINTMENTS. GENERAL OFFIC George B. McClellan, of Ohio, to be Major General, May f ) fill an original vacancy. john €. Fremont, of California, t be Major General, May 14, 1861, to i! an original vacancy. | sHenty W. Halleck, of California, to be August 19, 1861, to Gil an original vaca | Colonel and Brevet Brigadier General Jos | feid, Inspector General, to be Brigadier General, May 14, an original fajor General, , Assistant Adj Gene. eral, May 14, 1861, to fill au origi- nitucky, to be Brigadier ai vacancy. ny Robort Anderson ral, May 16, 1361, tof ADJUTANT DEPARTMENT. Brovet th Willits, Assistant Adjutant Gene- ral, to | tant Adjutant Genoral with the rank of Major, A , 1861. Brevot Julius P. Garesche, Assistant Adjutant A) General, to be Assistant Adjutant General with the rank of Major, August 3, 1861. Brovet Major Theodoro Tatbot, Assistant Adjutant Gene- ral, to be Assistant Adjutant Ge, ral with the rank of Major, August 8, 1861. i Hirevet Captain James B. Fry, Assista.\t Adjutant Geno- ra!, to be Assistant Adjutant General w,lsh the rank of Captain, Auguet 3, 1861. i Assistant Adjutant Genera's, with the ran,’« of Brovet Captain, to be Assistant Adjutant Generals, with the rank of Caputin, August 8, 1801:—George L, Hartsuff, Nav.nicl H. McLean, Absalom Baird, John @, Kelton, Robert {Vil- William D. Whipple, Chauncey McKeever, Alber W Colburn, George D, Ruggtes, Thomas M. Vincent, *First Lieutenant Olver D. Greene, of the Second artil- lory, to be Assistant Adjutant Genorai, with the rank of Captain, to date from August 3, 1861, vice Dram, pro- motod. INSPECTOR GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. Captain and Brevet Licutenant Colone! Heury L. Scott, of tho Fourth infantry, to be Inspector General, with the rank of Colonel, May 14, 1861, vice Manstivid, appointed Brigadier General, *Yaymaster Randolph B, Marey, to bo Tnspoctor General with tho rank of Colonel, August 9, 1361, to fill an original vacancy. QUARTERMASTER’S DEPARTMENT. Colonel Montgomery C, Meigs, of the Eleventh infantry, to be Quartermaster General, with the rank of Brigadior General, vice Johnston, resigned, to date from May 15; 1861. wiueostue Boyd, of the Nineteonth infantry, May 15, OL. °FIRSE LIRUTENANTS TO RE ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTERS WITH TH RANK OF CAYTAIN. Augustus Boyd, of the Ninotcenth infantry, May 30, 1861, vice Bonnycastle, resigned. Charles W. Thomas, of tho First infantry, June 14, 1861, vice Martin, resigned, Alvan C, Gillem, of the First artillery, July 12, 1861, vice Clary, promoted. *Walworth Jenkins, of thy First artillery, August 8, 1561, vice Miller, promoted. James J. Dana, of the Fourth artillory, August 3, 1861, vieo Montgomery, promoted. *Horbert A, Hascall, of the Fifth artillery, August 3, 1861, vice Allen, promoted. jdiund C. Bainbridge, of the Fifth artillery, August 3, 1, vice Belger, promoted. *Wallan L. Lothrop, of tho Fourth artillery, August 3, » Donaldson, promoted. \. 'Torbert, of the Fifth infantry, August 3, vico Easton, promoted. A. Kensel, of the Third artillery, August 8, 1861, nghast, killed in battle, orman Biggs, of the Fifth infantry, August 3, 1861, 1 original vacancy. ‘tM. Enos, of the Third cavalry, August 3, 1861, nal vacancy. : Camp, of tho Ninth infantry, August 8, 1861, to fill an original vacan *Second Lisytenant Atlee W. Putnam, of the Seventh infantry to bo Assistant Quartermaster, with the raik of Captain, August 3, 1861, to fil! an original vacaney. First Licutonant Richard L. Ogden, of tho Fourteenth infantry, to be Assistant Quartermaster wich tho rank of August 5, 1861, to fill an original vacancy. G. Thomas, ‘of Ponnsylyania, to be Military per, vico Gibson, appointod ‘Captain ia the infantry ,to date from August 15, 1861. SUBSISTENCE DEPARTMENT. FIRST LIEUTENANTS, TO BB COMMISNARIES OF SUNPISTENCE, WITH KANK OF CAPTAIN FitoM AUGUST 3, 1861. *Thomas J. Haines, of the Second artiller; gon, promoted. John Kellogg, of the Third artillery, to Mil an original vacancy. jeo. Bell, of the First artillery, to fll an original va- ice Simp- canicy. Michi. R. Morgan, ofthe Third artillery, to fill an ori- ginal vacancy. Jon P. Hawkins, of the Second infantry, to fll an ori- ginal vacancy. John W. Turner, of tho First artillery, to fill an ori- ginal vacancy. A. Varker Portor, of the Fifth cavalry, to fil an orl- ginal vacancy. Michael! P Smail, of the Second artillery, to Mil an ori- ginal vacancy Thomas C original vacancy. John W. Barringer, of the Second artillery, vice Clarke, promotod. Guilford D. Bailey, of the Sscond artillery, vice Burns, promoted. ‘Sullivan, of the First artillery, to fll an MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, TO NR ASSISTANT SURGHONS FROM MAY 28, 1861. William A. Hammond of Maryland, vice Wood, resigned. Joseph P. Weight, of Pennsylvania, vico diwarcs, pro- motu jah M. Sprague, of Connecticut, vico Hammond, promoted, f h b . Gray, of New York, vice Berrien, rest Win. C. Spencer, of New Vork, vieo Carswoll, reanue:t, Francia L. Town, of Ponnsylvania, vice Foard, re- signed, ‘Alexander Ingram, of Ohio, vico Anderson, resizued. Poter V. Schenck, of Now Jorsey, vice Johns, resigned. Johu W. 3. Gontey, of Now York, vice Smith, resigned. Dailas Bache, of Pennsylvania, vic> Haden, resignod. Boncowe E. Fryer, of Heonaylvania, viee Langworthy, resigned, John H. Frantz, of Maryland, vico Lengle, resizned. Webster Lindslay, of the District of Columbia, vico Potts, resigned. Charles E, Goddard, of New York, vice Brodie, resigiod. Heury Re Suliman, of Pennsylvania, vice Brewer, re: p C. Davis, of the District of Columbia, vice Faun- tolroy, resigned. Joseph S. Smith, of the District of Columbia, vice Wall, resigned. Charles J. Wilson, of tho District of Columbia, vico Crowell, resigned. Jamos F, Woods, of Ohio, vice Pailey, promoted. Charlcs B, Whit}, of New York, vice Cooper, promoted, George M. Sternberg, of New York, vice Swift, pro: moted. Laurence 1. Sheldon, of Connecticut, vied Perin, pro- moted to cate from July 26, 1861. Jesoph J. Woodward, of Pennsylvania, vico Ten Broeck, promoted to date from’ Angust 5, 1831. TO BK ASSISTANT SURGEONS, FROM AUGUST 5, 1361. Edward 8. Dunster, of New’ York, vice Campbell, pro- moted. Elias J. Marsh, of New Je moted. ‘Thomas ©. Brainerd, of Pennsyivania, vico Stone, pro- moted. Morris J. Asch, of Pennsylvania, vico McVarlin, pro- moted. Henry 8. Scholl, of Penusylvania, vi Charles K. Winne, of New York, moted. Josoph E, Semple, of New York, vice Williams, re- signed, ‘William H. Forwood, of Pennsylvania, vice Brown, pro- moted. James H. Pooley, of New York, to fill an original va- ey, vice Summors, pro- Guild, dismissed. ice Edgar, pro- cancy. Fly MeClollan, of Pennsylvania, to fill an original va- cancy. Charles A, McCall, of Pennsylvania, to fill an original vacancy. ; Samuel A. Storrow, of the District of Columbia, to fil an original vacancy. John C. C, Downing, of the District of Columbia, to fill an original vacancy. William D. Wolverton, of Now Jersey, to ill an original vacancy. Josiah P. Konnedy, of Iowa, to i an original vacancy. John J. Butler, of ‘the District of Columbia, to fill an original vacancy. William R. Ramsey, of Pennaylvania, to fill an original vacancy. ‘Thomas H. Holsby, of Maryland, to fill an original va- ae Harteuff, of Michigan, to fi1 an original vacancy. Charles R. Greenleal, of Ohio, w fill au original va- cancy. Philip Adolphns, of Maryland, to ll an original va- cancy. Andrew J. Baxter, of Ohio, to fill an original vacancy. Bolivar Knickerbucker, of ‘Pennsylvania, to fill an ori- gina: vacancy. Lewis M. Eastman, of Maryland, to fill an original va- cancy. Johnson V. Mittdleton, of the District of Columbia, to fl an original vacancy. William Thomson, of Pennsylvania, to fill an original vacancy. PAY DEPARTMENT. David Taggart, of Pennsylvania, tobe Paymaster, vice Hunter, appointed Colonel of the Bixth cavalry, to date from May 30, 1861. Adam D. Stewart, of Missouri, to bo Paymaster, vico Longstreot, resigned, to date from May 80, 1801. Captain Henry C. Pratt, of the Socond artillery, to be Paymaster, June 14, 1861, vice Hill, resignoc, Simeon Fraucis, of Oregon, to be Paymaster, vice Smith, dismissed, to date from August 3, 1861. ‘*Captaig John A. Whitall, of the Fifth infantry, to bo Paymaster, vice Reynokis, ‘resigned, to date from August 8, 1861. ORDNANOR DEPARTMENT. FAward N. Stebbias, of Ponnsyivania, to bo Military Storekeeper and Paymaster, to date from June 10, 186i, viow Benson, declined, John C. Vaughan, of Pennsylvania, to bo Military Store- keeper, to date from August 7, 161, vice Humphreys re- sigued. VARST REGIMENT OF CAVALRY. TO WH SHOOND LISCIRNANTS, (10) Jobo And ansylvania, to date from Avcust 5, L yromoted—Company F. (14) Edwin V. *, Jt, ab large, to date from Augret 5, 1861, vice Baker, prometed—Company I. SRCOND RPGIMENT OF CAVALRY. TO KK SECOND LISUTENANTS. . Coates, of Hlineis, to date from August 5, Reynokis, dismissed—Company G. of Kentatky, to date from ted, Company K. date from 5 19h) vi (19) James W. Duke: August 5, 1861, vice Clary, prom First'Sergeant John Mix, of Company F, to August 14, 1861. THIRD REGIMENT OF CAVALRY. ate from July Androw J. f pmpany D. 26, 1861, vice Jac pn, Tesigne Ss) (1) Elisha W. Tarleton, ‘of Kentucky, to date from Auyust 5, 1861, vice Dubois, promoted—Company K. (9) William ‘Hawley, of ‘the District, of Columbia, to date from August 5, 1361, vice Averell, promote¢—Com- pany F. (20) iney Banks, of Pennsylvania, to date from gust 5, 1861, vice Enos, promoted—Company E. James 'R. Reinble, of Pennsylvania, to date from rust 5, 1861, vice MeNei!, resigned—Company (38) Charles’ Edward Hay, of Missouri, to 15,1861, vies Claflin, promoted—Company H. F 1,’of Massachusetts, to date from any B from Au- , vice Wheeil A (46) Frederick Van Viiet, of New York, ate from August 5, 1861, vice Henry, promoted--Company G. FOURTH REGIMENT OF CAVALRY. TO WE SECOND LIEUTENANTS. (24) Anson 0. Doclitue, of Wisconsin, to August 5, 1861, vice Wats pointed Fi. 8. in the Fifth artillery ny 3. FIFTH REGIMENT OF CAVALRY, from gust 5, 186 ate from Licutenant 70 TK SECOND LIRUTENANTS. John B. McIntosh, at large, to date from June 8, 1861, vico Burbank promoted—Company Fy } pecmoted—Comy *Louis C. Bailoy, of the District of from June 8, 1861." (Commission Php cae Samuel S, Sumner, at largo, to date from June 11, 1861. ice Druintmond promoted—Company I. ni gab ri), Beuben, C. Winatow of Pennsylvania, to dato ‘om August 5, ,v uderson, appoint the Twelfth infuutry—Company . ARE Sean In *Osgood Welsh, of Pennsylvania, to date from August 7, 1851, vico Bailey, whose commission has expired— Company A. FIRST REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY, ‘TO BB SKCOND LIKUTENANTS, TM Date from August 5, 1861. (3) Franck K. ‘laylvr,of the District of Columbia, vice Randal, Promoted—Company A. oft? ‘Jo.zn 8. Gibbes, of Maine, vice Hook, promoted— mpany BY 22) Edw’d S. Appleton, of Massachusetts, vice Elder, ted, Company K, (82) Hardman P. Norris, of Peunsylyania, vice,Thomas, promoted—Company D, (36) Wm. L. Haskin, at large, vice Hill, promoted— Company F. (43) John 8. they of New York, vico Maynadior, promoted—Company Mf. (50) Chaudler P. Rakin, of Pennsylvania, vice Kirby, promotet—Company E. (52.) Joseph P. Sanger, Of Michigan, vice Kilpatrick, promvoted—Company C. SECOND REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY, ‘TO UR SECOND LIRUTENANTS, tier, of Connecticut, to date from May 22, ) Promoted—Com pany M. Willson, of Ver lie, Kei 861, vice (25) Wiliam gust 5, 1861, viee Wilson, promote¢—Company EB. ro) Joseph G, famaay, at large, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Pennington, promotod—Company H. THIRD REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY, TO BK SKOOND LIRUTENANTS, (4) Henry S. Waterman, of Connectient, to date from August 5, 1361, vice Warner, premote’—Company I. ‘of Massachusetts, to date (16) Horace’ J. Hayde from August 5, 1861, vice Kip, promoted—Company C, (26) John ‘Turnbull, at large, to date from August 5, 1861, vieo , promoted—Company KF. FOURTH REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY. TO BE BECOND LIRUTENANTS FROM aVGusT 5, 1861. (2) Wm. L. Baker, of Massachuretts, vice Weeks, pro- moted—Company K. (11) Frank Guest Smith, of Ohio, vico Tannatt, pro- moted—Company M. (18) George B. Rodney, Jr., of Delaware, vice Miller, promoted—Company C, (21) Stephen Whitney, of Connect Appointed First Lieutenant in the pany BE. (37) Rufus King, Jr.,of New York, vice Seeloy, pro- moie!—Company I. *Franklin B, osby, ‘promoted—Company E, FIRST REGIMENT OF INFANTRY, 710 BE SECOND LORUIENANTS FROM AvGtst 5, 1861. (12) ©. H. Fletcher, of Iowa, vice Wood, promoted— Colnjany D. (34) William Sweet, of Vermont, vice Biggs, pro- mote!—Compan: (5) Calvin resigned—Com: t, vice Guenther, ifth artillery—Com* of New York, vice Throckmorton, AL Mehaffy, cf Pennsylvania, vico Burnet, any C. Robinett, of Delaware, vice Oley, pro- pany Ey ) Kinzie Hates, of Michigan, vice Farrand, pro- {—Company moted—Company F. (89) Charles H. Hosmer, of Illinois, vice De Russy, pro- moted—Company I. SECOND REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. TO BE SECOND LIRUTENANTS. Sorgeant Fi artili 5, 1861, vico Ruggles, premoted—Company H. 9) James W. Long, of , todate from August 5, vice McKil!an, promoted—Company B. (53) Wm. ‘of Minnesota, tv date from August 5, 1861, vieo Watson, appointed First Lieutenant in the Fourtoenth y—Company C. (64) Charles W. Freeman, of New York, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Conrad, promote¢—Company E. (72) John A. Clarke, of Rhode Island, to date from August 5, 1861, view Marsh promoted—Company F. (37) Frank C, Goofrich, of Massachusetts, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Cushing, promotod—Com- pany A. THIRD REGIMENT OF INPANTRY. TO BE SECOND LKCTENANTS PROM AVGtST 5, 1861. (13) Woods Magaire, of Pennsylvania, vice Shipley, promoted—Company E. } (58) John fi. Page, of Maine, vice Bell, promoted— Company D. ( os George B. Eckort, of Pennsylvania, vice Lay, pro- moted—Company I. (73) George B. Butler, of New York, vice Hopkins, pro- Mote’!—Company A. (30) Honry Asbury, of Tiiinois, viee Sheridan, promot- e¢—Company H. (81) Charies B. Achison, of Colorado Territory, #ice Penrose, promoted—Company F. (83) John Whitney, of Ohio, vice McCool, promoted— Coinpany K, (85) Isaac A. Helme, of Indiana, vice ed Company— (91 Parker, promot- # A. Synder, of Virginia, vice Williams, pro- smnend oer pany C. ‘ Hd FOURTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. OND LUMUTRNANTS FROM_AUGUST 5, 1961. (81) Abner R. Benedict, of New York, vice Shaaff, re- signed—Company I. A. Martin, of Pennsylvania, vice Mallory apa § ack, of Maine, vice Scott, promo- ted—Company C. 1) Avery B. Cain, cf Vermont, vico Turner, promo- y jer Carolin, of New York,. wae Connor, pany A. : Liam Collyer, of Pennsylvania, vice Carleton, promotec—Company FP. (79) John L. Buell, of Colorado Territory, vice Riley, prem I—Company B. (79) Alexaader E. Sheldon, of New York, vice Sprole, promoted—C E. (34) Robert Kibben, of Pennsylvania, vice Adams, *IraF. Gonge!, of Pennsylvania, vice Brightly, pro- moted—Company G. FIVTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. TO DR SROOND LISCTRNANTS FROM AUGUST 5, 1861. (29) William Anderson, of Pennsylvania, vice Ritter, promoted—Company E (63) James 8. Casey, of New York, vice Elwood, pro- motod—Company ( (82) Samuel Ovenehieim, of Maryland, vico Bristol, promoted—Company D. 92) John B. Randolph, of Virginia, vice Nicodemus, promoted—Company F. SIXTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. TO BE SECOND LIKUTFNANTS, FROM avGusT 5, 1861. (28) Billings B. Childs, of New York, vice Upham, pro- mote¢—Company E. (39) Joseph #8. Rite, of Pennsylvania, vice Worth, pro- motod—Company C. 48) Alexander HL. Frooman, of Pennsylvania, vico Sanders, pre motod—Company H. (55) George T. Hodges, of Vermont, vice Lynn, pro- moted—Company B. : (59) Clarence H. Bailey, of Indiana, vice Foster, pro- moted—Company F. (68) Charles M. Pyne, of tho District of Columbia, vice Hawkins, promoted—Company G. con Eran Retgoly, of Missouri, vice Eastman, promo- _—Company K. rom y I. (78) Wm. McCormick, of tho District of Columbia, vice (33) Abram W. Byckley, of Pennsylvania, vice lard, promotel—Company D. TO BR SECOND LIKUTRNANTS FROM AUGUST 5, 1861. (27) Samuel A. Lerma of New York, vice Ingraham, y H. (00) West P. Miller, of Minnesota, vice Chary, pro- moted—Company F. 38) Edward M. Curtis, of New York, toss James Cullen, of Delaware. TO KE SROOND LIRCTENANTS. *Haneon E, Waver, of the District of Columbia, to date (30) John W. Moats, of Pennsylvania, to date from Au- gust 5, 1861, vico Lswis, promoted—Comnpany H. fit) one F 1581, Vico Andrews, promoted—Company B. (63) Charles Suyder, of Pennsylvania, to date from 77) Henry K. Hagen, of Ohio, to date from Angust 5, 1, vice Worth, promoted—Company F, Angst 5, 1861, vice Noble, promoted—Company I. 3 V.8. Aiken, of Ohio, to date from August 5, infuntry—Company C. NINTH REGIMENT OP INFANTRY. (7) Clayton McMichael, of Pennsytvania, vice Cdinp, promoted—Company I. baum, resigned—Compan} 96) Edwin Pollock, (97) John Long, of Ilinois, vice Harker, promoted Company C. promoted—Company C. (101) William E. pr of Delaware, vice Debin, 78) George B. I: ake of Massachusetts, vice Rivers, (78) Gaon Dy , 1 Dimqicks, transtorred to the First artillery—Company A, y. Droul- SEVENTI REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. promited—Comj (75) Charies C, Kamm, Jr., of Penneylvania, BIGHTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY, from June 25, 1861, vice Smith, promoted—Company A. Fisher, of New Jersey, to date from August 5, August 5, 1861, vice Warner, promoted-—Company D. (90) Sydney W. Cooper, of Pennsylvania, to date from (98) & 1991, vice W. W. Peck, appointed Captain of the Eleventh TO BS SKOOND LIBUTRNANTS FROM AUGUST 5, 1861. (8) Philip R. Forney, of Pennsylvania, vice Quattle- i—Company B. (96) of Pennsylvania, vice Anderson, resigned—Company B. (99) Joseph Gloss, Marshal of Indiana, vice Jordan, promoted—Company TENTH REGIMENT OP INFANTRY. ‘TO BB SROOND LIECTENANTS, a Howard Cutting, of New York, to date from May 27, 1861, vice Hugar, resigned—Company D. 8) William H. Wilson, of Ilinois, to date from August 5, 1961, vice Gooding, promoted—Company K. at large, to date from Angust Company H. Pennsylvania, to date from Powell, appointed First Liewienant in infantry—Company C. G. Welles, of Corinectiont, to date from 1861, vice Jones. promote’ —Company A. sF. Cooper, of Pennsylvania, to date from 1861, vice Hall, promoted—Company F. J.¥ August 5, 1301, the Thirteenth (95) Rot (93) Jan Angst 5 2 (102) Wm. 1. Kellogg, of Onto, 1861, vico Lagman, promoted—Com Captain John A. Thompson, of 0 4 th cavalry, from Company K to Com;any F, July 1, 1861. First Yet tenant Sullivan W. Burbank, of the Fifth cavalry, to the Fonrteenth infantry , June 22, 1861. irst Lioutenant Lewis D. Watkins, of the Fourteenth infantry, to the Fift ne 22, 1961—Compauy D, Second Lieute iD. y.of the Sixth in fantry, to the Ninth infantry, May 25, 1861—Company @ Seccn | Lieutenant Olin F. Rice, of the Ninth infantry to the Sixth infantry, May 25, 1801, (Since dismissed.) Se , »cond Lientenant Justin E. Dimmick, of the Sixth fantey, t0tho Firat artillery, august 14, 1861—Company BE, IV.—CASUALTIES. RESIGNED, . (72) Colonel Mathe,,” M+ Payue from the artillery, July 23, 1861. nuimel Wm. W. Loring, of the regiment of Mounted lemen, May, 13, 1861. ‘, antjnicant Colonel Gabriel J. Ra.» Fifth infantry, July Major William H. Rell, Ordnance Dopa."™ent, 28, 1868. Major and brevet Lientenant Colonel Joh. 3: Grayson, Commissary of Subsistence, July 1, 1861. . Brevet diajor Wm. W. Mockall, Assistant Adjutm, + Gene ral, July 8, 1861. Majer Richard C. Gatlin, Fifth infantry, May 20, 166%a Major Henry H. Sibley, First dragoons, May 13, 1861. Captain and Brevet Major James G. Martin, Quartermaster, June 14, 1861. Captain and Brovet Major Edward Johnson, Sixth tm fantry, June 10, 1861. CAPTAINS. Andrew J. Lindsay Mounted Rifleomen, May 5, 1861. Win. Steele, Second dragoons, May 30, 1861. Joremy F. Giller, Corps of Engineers, Juno 29, 1861. Thomas Clayborne, Jr., Mounted Riflemen, May 14, 1862. Captain and Brevet Major Lowis A. Armistead, Sixth infantry, May 26, 1861. of John'M. Jones, Seventh infantry, May 27, 1861. George Ket, Ninth infantry, June 25, 1862, ames J. Archer, Ninth intuntry, May 14, 1861. Richard B. Garnett, Sixth infantry, May 47, 1861. John A. Brown, Fourth artillery, July 3, 2861, John Adams, First dragoons, May 81, 1861. Henry B. Schroeder, Third infantry , May 30, 186%. Seth M. Barton, rst infantry, June 11, 1861. see T. Bryan, Topographical Engineers, June 20, 2 Edward D, D’ake, Eighth infantry, June 11, 1802. Cadmus M,. Wilcox, Seventh infantry, June 8, 1862. Chas. W. Field, Second cavalry, May’30, 1861. Robort Ransom’ First cavalry, May 24, 1861. John C. Bonnycastle, Assistant Quarter master and Pirst Livutenant in the Fourth infantry, May 80, 1861. First Lieutenant Armstead L. Long, Second artilerg, Inne 10, 1861. James L. Corley, Sixth infantry, May 4, 1861. mos W. Robinson, First artillery, May 15, 1962. Samuel H. Reynolds, First infantry’, July 28, 1861. Goorge B. Crosby, Second cavalry, May 10, 1861. Oliver O. Howard, Ordnance Departinent, June 7, 1860. Walter Jones, First infantry, May 10, 1861. x Alfred B. Chapman, First dragoons, May 14, 1861. Lucius L..Rich, Fifth infantry, May 13, 1561. Lawrence $. Baker, Mounted Ritlemen, May 10, 1868. ‘Aaron B. Harbastlc, Sixth infantry, May 7, 1862. Thos. B. Edelin, Seventh infuntry, May 30,'1862. John G. Taylor, Eighth infantry, June 7, 1861, William Kearny, Tenth infantry’, June 1, 1861, Jobn R. Cooke, Kighth infantry, May 30, 1561. John R. Woddy, Fourth artillory, July 25, 1861. Frank S. Armistead, Tenth infantry, June 14, 1861. VIRSE LIKUTENANTS. Nathaniel Wickliffe, Ninth infantry, May 17, 1861. jeorge Jackson, Second dragoons, June 1, 1861. hard H. Brewor, First dingoons, May'13, 1861. Arthur G. Cunningham, Tenth infantry, Juno 25, 1861. SBCOND LIR( TENANTS. Arthur Shaaf, Fourth infuntry, July 10, 1861. Francis Mallory, Fourth ry, July 10, 1861. Jackson, Mounted Kidemon, may 16, 1862. . Burnet, First infant:y, July 17, 1861. Paul J. Quatuicbaum, Ninth inianury, June 29, 1868. Henry C. McNeill, Mounted Ritlemen, May 12, 1862. Edward P, Alexauder, Corps cf Engineors, May 1, 166%, Fdward B,D. Raley, Fourth infantry, June 13, 1861. Moses H. Wrizht, Ordnance Departinent, May 30, 1862. James ©, Snodgrass, Second dragoons, June 13, 1862. Eiward W. Hinks, Second cavalry, June 4, 1861. DREVET SECOND LIKUTENANTS, Joseph Dixon, Topographical Engineers, June 28, 1868. George O. Watts, Mounted Riflemen, August 10, 186%. ASSISTANT SURGEONS, ‘Thomas H. Witders, June 1, 1861. Rodney Glisan, Juno 7, 1861. Aquila T. Ridgely, June 23, 1361. Edward N. Cobey’, June 1, 1361. John J. Gaenslin, August 17, 1861. PAYMASTERB. Honry Hil, Juno 14, 1861. Nobert B. Reynolds, June 23, 1861. Tunes Longsircet, June 1, 1861. REGIMENTAL COMMISSIONS VACATED UNDER THE SE VENTH SECTION OF THE ACT OF JUNE 15, 1846. (20) First Licutenants John H. Dickerson, First artillery, Aszistant Quartermaster, May 14, 1861. Richard ©, Dunn, Fourth artillory, Assistant Adjutant General, May 14, 1861. ‘James B. Fry, First artillory, Assistant Adjutant Gene- ral, May 14, 1581. Nathaniel H. McLean, Second infantry, Assistant Adju- tant General, May 14, 1361. ‘Thomas J. Haines, S cond artillery, Commiseary of Subsistence, May 15, 1861. Grier Tallmvige, Fourth artillery, Assistant Quarter- master, May 17, 1861. Absalom Baird, First artillery, Assistant Adjutant Gen- eral, May 14, 1861. First Lieutenants Amos Beckwith, First artillery, Cominissary of Subsistence, his regimental commission only, May i4, 1861. Robt. MacFeely, Fourth infantry, Commissary of Sub- sistence, May 14, 1561. Rufus Saxton, Fourth artillery, Assistant Quartermas- ter, July 15, 1861. John C. Kelton, Sixth infantry, Assistant Adjutaa® eneral, May 14, 1861. ic] B. Holabird, First infantry, Assistant Quarter- May 7, 1861. Hyatt C. Ransom, Mounted Riflomen, Assistant Quar- termaster, June 10, 1861. Win. D.'Whipp'e, Third infantry, Assistant Adjutant General, May 14, 1861. Wm. Myers, Ninth infantry, Assistant Quartermaster, June 25, 1361. William C. a ighth infantry, Assistant Quartermas- ter, May 19, 1861. ie Charles G. Sawtelle, Sixth infantry, Assistant Quarter- master, May 17, 1861. Albert V. Colburn, First cavalry, Assistant Adjutam® General, May 24, 1861. Edward L. Hartze, Eighth infantry, Assistant Quarter- master, Muy 14, 1861. DECLINED. (2) By First Lieutenant Alfred Gibbs, Mounted Riflemen, the appointment of Assistant Adjutant General, May 11, 1861. of Paymas- Department, By Isaac Penson, of Ta., the appointment tor and Martial Storekeeper in the Ordnance to date from March 27, 1861. pikp. (10) Colonel and Brevet Brigadier Gonoral John Gar+ land, Eighth infantry, at New York city, N, ¥., June 6, 1861. Captain George H. Derby, Corps of ‘Topographical Engl- neers, at New York city, N: ¥., May 15, 1861. Captain Otis H. Tillinghast,’ Assistant Quartermaster, of wounds received at the battle of Bull run, Va., Jaly 28, 1861. First Lieutenant James B. Greone, First infantry, near Fort Hamilton, N. Y., June 24, 1961. ‘ First Lioutenant John. Greble, Second artillery, killed in action at Big Bethel, Va. , Juno 10, 1861. First Lioutenant John Tipton, Third artillery, at Beayre, Barracks, Cal., May 17, 1861. Firat Lieutenant Dougias Ramsay, First artillery, killed in the battle of Bull run, Va., July 21, 1861. Second Lieutenant Presley 0. Craig, Second artilery, killod at the battle of Bull run, Va., July 21, 1861. ‘Surgeon Richard F. Simpson, at Key West Barracks, Florida, July 4, 1861. Assistant Surgeon Calvin @. Hollinghaust, at MoKeys Halt Falls, Pennsylvania, August 6, 1861. DROPPED. (3) Captain Robert R. Garland, Seventh infantry, May” 1861. Firat Lieutenant James Despler, Tenth infantry, Jel 46, 1861. First Licutenant Edward J, Brooks, Seventh infentey, May 16, 1861. DISMIBSED. ‘24) Captain Carter L. Stevens, Fifth infantry, June £5, Captain Dabney H. Murray, Assistant Adjutant General, June 25, 1861. é Captain Charles H. Tyler, Second dragoons, Juno 6, 1861. Captain Beverly H. Robertson, Second dragoons, August 8, 1861. Captain John McNab, Tenth infantry, July 1, 1861. First Lioutenant James E. Slaughter, First artillory, Mag , 1801. Mint Lieutenant Andrew Jackson, Third infantry, June 6, 1861. "First Lieutenant William T. Welker, Ordnance Depart- ment, July 22, 1861. First Lieutenant John Thomas Goode, Fourth artitiery, July 8, 1861. S000 aah Lieutenant Edward Dillon, Sixth infantry, Jane 25, 1861. Second Lieutenant Wiliam W. McCreery, Fourth ertal- lery, June 31, 1861. Second Lientenant Nathaniel E. Chambliss, Second ax- tillory, May 25, 1861. Second Lioutenant Olin F. Rice, Sixth infantry, Jone 6, 1861. Second Lientenant Charles E. Patterson, Fourth infam- try, June 6, 1861. Stcond Lieutenant Charke C. Campbell, First oavairy, June 6, 1861. Brevet Tae ey ther eee of the regi- ment of Mount omen, Ju : Brevet Second epeter™ ras Elhwin @. Horton, Ordnance Department, May 25, 1861. Brevet econ etre ‘Clirence Derrick, of the Corps of Engineers, July 16, 1862. Brevet Son Liovtenant James P. Parker, Fourth ia- fantry , July 16, 5 Brevet Second Lieutenant Frank A. Reynolds, Secon@ dragoons, July 18, 1861. ‘Assistant Surgeon Lafayette Guild, July 1, 1861. Assistant Surgeon David P. Ramsur, Angust 11, 1868. Paymaster Albert J. Smith, June 20, 1868 Paymaster and Military Storekeeper, Dennis Murphy, Ordnance Department, July 19, 186%. DISMISSED UNDER THR ACK OF JANUARY 31, 1828. First Lieutenant Walter H. Stevens, Corps of Engineers, May 2, 1861. @) First Lieutenant Charles H. Randell, Fourth infantry, June 6, 1851. V.—Officers haye been arranged in the foregoing. order ta the companies to which they suceceded in tho nataral: course of promotion or appointment. Should a.different assignment, however, have since been made by compe tont authority it will take precedence of the former. VI.—The number prefixed tothe name of cach of the Second Lieutenants, in the above list of appointments, im- dicates his rank among those of the same Gate. “Acceptance or non-accoptance of appointments: and in caso of acceptance, the birthplace of the officer ap- fnted, hisage aid residence when appointed, will tm 'y case be promptly reported to the Adjutant Ge- YVIIL.—With the exception of those on special duty and of the Second Lieutenants ‘appointed to companies on the Pacific coast, who will report at once for further orders. The ofilcers promoter: and appointe! will join their proper regiments, com panies an‘ stations without delay. ‘Those recently appolated who fail to do so within a rea gonable time will be, considered as having declined their intmente, By order aed yee Te THOMAS, Adjutant General,