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9 4+ ies —_— ARMY BULLETIN. i Fetterman, Appeistments and hnag Under the New — t . Arm: "wanna, Dec. 0, 3008, | nenarD The following General Order of the Wa! Department | Oharies = 2. “ORDER 0 ¥i “ ormne eee ee a Nant Colonel, Romyn Ayres; pC Ansutan- bebis: Lieute, ‘rancis, Fessondem, Wan Daranremn, euincTox, Nov.--, ""* and Gip,. 1 Mibert B. Andrewe, How fom mnder'th f July 28, 1866, the deat Me Rest Bot, Mamnal 8, Culbertson, Alfred Cur. Tater h. eer regiments by which the m Mary P00 |.@eo. co Oa ry ‘> James H. Patter. dereu Ww wr o 3 pation oF ncreasod and fixed wit be an fatloms, | bury, Lew: = Morn, « “se Pre yin acini nt ] jeu = ‘4 wions of this onnet ad are of effeck fron ibe Zist | bt.” ila ag Se W. LOAN ACTS OF CONGRESS. a ten of the army on and seal § ie yen 'B. 8, | Brool Charies C. ve asl inl: EA uc thorfzea the imsue of and in ilou of an équal amount ‘of Beptomber, 1806:— ] 38, a gohn E. Bom rola; 890qP8.) ‘seuten- 8th cavalry; Richard N. try; Jose ri Ronde authorized by the first section, and a8 a part of - The two ot" nat rogittishts of covaleg compeey ver (since deceased), Joho ‘Sosian F,, Styles, |-in(antry; Geo. A, woodward, 45th infantry; Acta + qnorizing Loans 909. anais of Same: + said loan, not exceeding $20,000,000 in Treasury noteg af * qeptte fii¢h ill be the 7th and 6th reainpenis Ory. Co0Pr nee Collins, Richard an0t, aber ¥ aren Kiddoo, 434 jnten'Yins, th cavalry; James W. Sur, mae July 21, 1841, 4, ape 15, 1942, autorttod os uy denaenination. not teas ibaa $10, pore & — wi ents are— Smith, . a : jure— H j gout Acts * 1 Not oxceedii ree m date, 9 , oeers of thnarew Smith; “ieatenant | 2 et parton, J. W. Shaw, scrapie Benet sayin 10th po eophilus . Hodenbousl, did ine 4g ioan of $12,000,00%, nearing Interest at a rate uot ox- | 9% expedient, redoam Jans apy !iao after threo yeu sarge 4 Custer: Major, A}freS “ippe; Station, | rk, he same Yeyiments will, un- | fantry; Andrew J. Alexander, th cavalry; Tames Fl ceoding six D* cont per annum, and reimbursable at | from date, and bearing?intetest not excording the Siiary Den of oo Mag : re ay Ureanetion, become We anu, Sov, Blak, | Made AR caval: Aer George W. Sobel, Ea | tho wil of the Secretary after sx\ month’ note, or at | of ven and, hrveteuthe per eaiuny, parila in i n w Orga +. y Saes Sae ; . Bobe a or, ‘Bal ae ree Boog tor Bsa, ath, 35th, 86th and 31th. rogiments of infan ies Weadick B, Trotter, TACT ntantry Henry O. | any time after three years from January 1, 1642 Tho} Ceorctary, semiannually, and uch of them as shall Qolon : ‘ntay Division of the Pacific. | try’ ‘The officers of these regim” nis dando B, Wilcox; | Merriam, 38th infantry; Benjamin Pronkle 480K ime |) or sprit 15, 1842, authorized the loan of an Ad- | be mato’ payable, principal aud interest, at maturity, Waive two additional Y.gimenta of cavalry, composed of | rwgen y ninth Infantry. — cobenel, Qrindo OMI | tantry oars, BComptan, ee ara sate? | Csicnal eum of $5,000,000, and made the amount ob- | shall be 12 foal Lender to the same extent as United men, 1". pe the 9th and 10th regimenls OF | Major, 1y ought, Henry 1. Chapman, James K. Law: | Forsyth, 9'h cavalry; Witaig t+ ae touy, rogirachis of ed on the loan alter the passage of this act roim. | States notes for their fice value, excladtr at their cavalry. Tho “eid officers of these reriments avec”, | Henry ar Edward C, Boynton, Gullda pote will'bo mado as in other reeiraénts oF the av- | pursable after. six months’ notices, or at any timo not ues Bo pet ny Seer yt lpn pane Fever ng rence, Wm. G, wea oe Me N. Lieber, Goo. EB. Wead; First Lieutenants, Elsworth, | Chgriet Benizon!, Edward 8. Huntington, ne, ‘Wesley Merrett; be F. Wade, George A. Forsyth Lpcate fenty Wagner, Frank W. ess, Ogdert a. ‘ef ihe Gulf. H, Grierson; Lieu- | Koad, Wm, N. Sage; Second Lieutenants, Robert Sent Cantina arth ‘Major, ame a reat Edward E. ‘Golby, eee ey Foayibe, itary Division ori eetain thelr | oa cvey, "Headquariers Norfolk, Va.’ « the ; Il. The ten old regiments ‘three battelion nel, John D, Stevenson; Lieu- ‘battalions of ¢ + Major, Richard J. designations. the ons of be ragrmge .: 4 Potter a > G. “Bartlett, tee Sreenn ly meen on a, Tu tenant Colonel, James +. Captains, Alex. J. Dailas, Wells, to whi sath 15th, 160 » 18th King, Honry ©. Morgan, Eugene Well), will be the ditb 1a atry,’ he ‘ofllcers of these Vaizah, Edwin M. Coates, Bernard P. nd 19th regsments of fufantry: David Dean, Valzab,, Edwin Mroroon i Liecum 78, orig nel, Wm. S. Ketchum; Licu- ; Major, BtOD , vesaat Colon, Bete 8. Sao cage! Huston Joba ‘James 8. Tompkins, Appleton D. Falmer, | Spencer, William Babb, James pencer, Wi Jr W, Ames, ¥ Se. Duncan fence, George 7 ee aoteiaas cane &. Hartwell, Orrenningion, | Wyasf\; John C. Gilmore, Yohn'E. Swoot. Headquarters, ew nals, x Kerbs fone; wiMnEIDNES; | Trrtv NDS colonel, Regis de Trobrinnd; 9 'H. Vieal, Thomes W.C. Moore, | Dreutenant Oofofientry CMON Ne calor, Jos. A. cle J, Du We eed Bradley, Louis 'W’ | Whistler; Captaing, Ba, Bowerman; Silencing. am VE Heteesd, Va * | Ranke, Theo, Yates, Albert fe, Wainrighi, Neem Sesare. 1 Bristopher 0. Avgnr; | Charles J. Dicky, Francia Clarke, Pet a : Swf, ionsl, Geo Wallase; Major, Usnry | Fist Lieutenants, Thomas Little, StovBh=.warvet, Maynedier: Captains, Heary R. Rathbone, Philip W. Cuaries & Newlin, James M.Marahall, Willan 5 4 ? pone E! Parsons, Mout, Frvt00, " rg} Le wus, Benjamin R Perkins, || tnome; Seoond Lieutenants, Phil Bilis, Martin E i. Siacey Bani Hogan, John G, Tiitord, Geo gust Thies james E. Putman, James gan, . , rellow. aa el Rittone, kaward Hanter, Churles 8. Lattgell G.8. Ward, Tetrys » iS)» Mexander B. McGowan, Jobo L. Viven; Second | Headquarters, Fort enanta, Wilham E. Dove, Andrew M. Trolinger, jel W, Applegate, Seth I, Hammon, Lewis Nolen, F} Ryiiliann A. Coulter, 8, B. Young. Head- quarters, fashington, D. C. gio wei eseiaiaa: Nok ¢ Colonel, Goat oL. Andrews; Major, William Clky- ‘ ‘Robert 8. Lamotte, Nathan. a | calle Nenante, Patrick Me Sabet 4. Torey iftteni | McK. Owen, Thomss M. Me BE Keeling, Thorgas J. *thoyd, Jae 4: Graham, Joba Gre jamsee*r. McGinnis peed N. as Bec: Ot Thomas, Eugene H. Townsend, Codding, . William Auman, Washi yn I. Sanborn, wns A (dinoe declined), Hesdquarters, Fork Darid ML Mewedith, George Me. Ogi 4 Sanderson; First Lieutenant, Samuel R. Wee retro, Richard J. Obierne, Alfred ;, First Lieutenants pee Robertson N. . B..Camp, Jenn 0. egos Ged, Lieutenants, Jobo F. woe * uzal, George Maconiber, Goodwin, A. 7. Thirty-third’ Infantry.—Colonel, Thomas H.-~, M. Bray aoe aitchell, James 8, King, rneliue Cray ck. " rolon tenden; Phirty-seoma Infoitry-Colone), Thomas L, crit! ; rd ; David B_ McKibben, jurdem chapin; Captains, De Patrick | United States infantry; Frank M. wills AK. Mills, Frank W, Coline, Goorke M. Downey, ambera McKibben, Famund | Schooley, late Major Second ages, Homer J Ripley, Joba William 2, y > ran §. Matthews, Edward H3GRA{oE fect tad) nes | ee ae ean until Lieutenant Colonel, Charles R. Woods; Major, Joiveer> Wiking; Captains, John Young, John ¥, Rites | Lod Frederick D>, General, United :taies Geo. K, Haney, Robert ‘e them at par, eter te interest; and any Trea- sury notes issued under the authority of this act may be made convertible, at the discretiin of the Secretary of the Treasury, into ang bones isgued under the authority of this act, and the Secretary may redeem aud cause to arm. regiments of Vedbran Reserve oorpe ceding twenty years from January 1, 1643. This he jantry vill ba nogaraed as @ dieinct arm, and prome- bay pom thar forte parpose or edion outetand- tiqna therein regulated accordingly, ing Troasury notes, to defray any of the public ‘VITL—Captains, as they report, will be assigned tem- expe porarily to companies vy mental cemmanders, The subalterns w ct of aly 28, 1806, Twill | $23,000,000 in Treasury notes, bearing Interest at @ rate} be cancelled and destroyed any Treasury notes or United ling six cent annum, with authority to ued under aut of previors Oe eee te ravaduatve’ to ihe interests of thele | Pays sce corube of the amount,” and. isune bonds | Sisos notes heretofore lesued under authority of pre in manner mo. f Cor and substitute in Meu thereof an equal regiment, and repert forwarded at once to the Adjutant | therefor, acts of an nt, terest at at not exoeedi ing int arate ar amount of Treasury notes, such as are authorized by this jee! Gent and redeemable after December 31, ‘or of other United States notes; nor shall any SCE'™ANl regimen sscords will be retained by the | $$rn section authorized. the funding of these notes into Titcbury mote bearing lutereat ianued uniller this aot bee iments formed frova tho first battalion, the donds of the same description. Tho’ act Nmited the | (27a) icader in paymant cr redemption of any notes ts- {ng ofticers oF which wi gre certited ovpies of at papers | apcnnt to be ere pnctes, 804 | gued by any bank, banking association or banker, calou- salah ng Wa | funded as aforessld to $23,000,000, but authorized ben | Iated or intended to circulate as money. formed from the second and third battalions. funding of Treasury notes issued former acts ‘Act of Januaty 28, 1865—-Tho wholo amount may be X.—Recruiting for each of the new regiments will be | yond that amount, ‘The excess of the $25,000,000 is issued in bonds or Treasury notes, at the discretion of continued and conducted under cae paciennnee made up of notes under 14th the Secreta: page tr ‘ct of March 3, 1865, anthorized an issue of andore mar, by Toghrnemhn 986 10 988 inolusliee eS Officers not receiving orders wid, their letters of appointment will, with thelr acceptance, oor, by letter eral for instructions to the Adjutant the ‘SECRETARY be WAR. ~skND, Assistant Adjutant General. zy hoy ‘hus Order are recorded the appoittinnts of wutng 201d ofticers only who have notified this Obes of their acveptance, section, ‘Act of March 31, 1848, authorized a loan of $16,000,000, bearing interest at a rate not exceeding six per ceat per annum, and reimbursable at any time after twenty years from July 1, 1848, Authority was given to the to purchase tlie any time. wis ‘t September 9, 1850, suthorized the issue of $10,000,000 in bonds, bearing five per cent interest, and redeemable at the end of fourteen Eten to indemnify the State of Texas for her relinquishment of all claims upon the United States for Hability of the debts of Texas, and for vampensation for the surrender to the United $600,000,000 in bonds or Treasury notes; bonds may be made payable at any period not more than forty years from the date of issue, or may be made redoemable at the pleasure of the government, at or after any period not Fess than five years nor more than forty years from date, or may be made redeemable and payabie as aforo- said, as may be expressed u| their face, and so much thereof as may be issued in Treasury notes may be made convertible inty any bonds authorized by this act, and be of such denominations, not less than $50, and bear Miscellaneous. such dates and be made redeemable or payable at such patency States of h& ghips, forte, arsenals, custom houses, &°., | Doriods as the Secretary of the Treasury may deem ex- The following named persons have received appoint- hich pe tty of the United States at the " ye ments as Onptsins in the Fortieth United Bates tas | Titcar annexe ey pedient, The interest on the bonds payable seml-annu. ally; on Treasury notes semi-annually, or annually, or * the principal or interest, or » De Inade pay In coin or other lawful money ; if in coin, not to'exceed six per cent per annum; when not payable in coin, not to exceed seven and thi tenths per cent per annum, Rate and character td expressed on bond or Treasury notes, Act of April 12, 1866, amendment to act of March 3, 1865, attthorizes the Secretary of the Treasury, at his discretion, to receive any Treasury notes or other obliga- tions issued under any act of Congross, whether bearing interest or not, In exchange for any description af bonds authorized by the act to which thig an amendment; and also to dispose of apy descriptions of bonds authorized by said act, elthor in the United States or elsewhere, to such an amount, in such manner, and at such rates as Old funded and claimed dividends uj 1860, and those issued di Acts prior to 1857—Di fanded debts—Consisting of un- stocks issucd before the yoar i1e8 Of jury n Act of December 23, 1867, wthorzed an issue of 00,0000 Iu Treasury notes, bearing interest at & fantry :—Chari-s Bentzoni, late First Lieutenant Eleventh b 7s, and ‘David late First Lieutenant Eighth regulars, an v Pennsylvania artillery, G eral D. Tillson and Brevet Major jor Genk . Ti D Scott, United States Volunteers, ordered | rate not exceeding six itd Faggnnnuml, and re- mustered out'on «na 1st ingt., are to be retained in ser- | ceivable in payment of public dues” wa to be re- ‘vico in their present potted cele cers of the Fyeed- | docmod after the expiration of one year from Owe of said notes, NBW GENERAL KECRUITING RENDESVorg, ‘Act of June 14, 1858, authorized a loan of $20,000,000, A doard of officers, to cons'et of Brevet Major General | bearing ee ete not exceeding five per cent per D. Butterfield, Brovet Brigadier General J. H. Potter | annum, and reimbursable at the option of the govern- Brevet Colonel E. H. Ludington, Assistant Inspector | ment at any time after the expiration of fifteen years ms in ordered to con- | from January 1, 1869. vene at Jefferson Barrks, Missouri, on tho 12th of De- Act of June. 22, 1860, authorised a loan of $21,000,000, , YT ik advisable, for lawful money of the United vurteenth Infantry—Colonel, Charles 8, Lovell; Lieu- camber, with a view“? Feporting the feasibility of estab- | pearing interest aia rais not exceeding six por cont per | Be may think advisable : rf atone Henry D. Wallen, Major, Lewis ©. — ‘theodore a ©, Knapp, Eugene | lishing a genera’ Fecruiting depot at that pos. The annus, and reimbursable within @ period not boyond Pate oe EL Tee Menai yer eet ere Ease Mid tes GO Witt Sea | Score" Re Wate! Erte uci, trees | bom aerogenes ena, maton | Inet aan yee ry eet | BP tech hte we aed h Use, . Wharto B x 3 jos. G, ? i, Con- i - “a . . . jetr,, Porter, James H. Vandersitce; First | Frank T. Adams, George Winslow, Jemes W. Pecar aint dvd capacity of quarters, bunks, &o. Third, ‘The | on, of om ng Frensury notes, and for no other PUF- | under any wot of Congress, the provoeds thoreof to be lant Ag H. Bainbridge, George R. Vi Jos. I. inl re, je ‘erno! »' F. oF Richard c. Dubois, Samuel MoConihe’ E. Campbell. Headquarters, Macon, Ga. W. Steele, Charles B. Western, Oscar F. Gonverse; Thirty-fourth Infan'ry—lieutenant Colonel, Augur % pd Lieutenants, David 8, Hinman (since declined), tz; Major, Wm. P. Carlin; Captains, Kboneger, Gay, P. , Levi H. Robinson, Samuel A. Porter, | Newton L. Dykeman, Arthur W. Allyn, x. Warren Granger, Philo Sohuitse, Au- | Ker, Wm. H. Bartholomew, Joho P. Greene. Headquarters, Sacaton, Arizona myer, James A. Hearne; Firat » feenth —Colonel, Oliver L. Shepperd; Lieu. | Cliffosd, John P. Story, Ruward H. Totten, Goo. W. fecolonel,, Jallus Haydon; Major, Edward’ Mek, F, Fe li as i vars wing; cent utenant ‘im, W. Pai \parsce Trey Geo. Trey. Geo. Wr deime, | Ohas, HB. Nobles Gas E. Drew, Wellington G. Spragus, ‘kvm W. Potter, Jos. Y. Semple; First Lieutenante, erick Rese WF Gattowes, 4 '4 Hedberg, Jas. P Henry V. Burrr, icx merantz, Samuel B, Wheslock, 602, B, a yown, Chae. fl Breck ize:“Jan, ‘Stews, Tenn. ene sights ‘inridge, Jaa, rt, Geo, Eero, Fredk. W. Coleman ; Second Lieutenante, Thirty Afth Infantry—Co'onel, Chasles Griffin; Lieq- Bayer, Geo. W. Ballantine, Wm. P. Schall, | tenant Golonel, Jamos H. Wilson ; Major, John 8. Mason; R Bui Joseph A. Young, Wilson & Haris, Edwin C. Mason, Yolon H. Lathrop, Henry A. ja J. Johnson, Edward H. Wilber. Headquarters, | El goras BE. Holcomb, Wm. W. Swan, Edward ittimor2, Georgo W. Smith, James A. Hopkins; First Lieutenants, Charles Steclhammer, Frederick W. Bailey; Charles P: Smith, Charles A. Dempsey, Adam G. Malloy, Henry H. Humphrey, Phineas Bievens; John W. Eckles, Second ge Julian R. Fitch, Wm. W. Glemecig, Jobe B. Engle, William A. Crofts, ' James D. Vernay, French Woodal, Charles 0, Creeson, B. H. Herk- ness, uarters San Antonio, Texas, “@ Pitcher (eince appointed Colonel Veteran Peaton,, Metvite ron Charles 8 Trow- lenry C. Cook, William H. Smythe, Samuel E, Stouge, Patrick W. Houlihan, William Mills; First Lieu- Charles W. Holzenpiller, James'M. Ingalis, |. Thir: meee Oe, John Gibbon; Major, b wee ‘Keller, Jr., John &. oancr, Charles E. Moore, | Wildanch Lewis; Caplaing, Henry R. Mizner, James W. Bodert W. Bard, Samuel McKeever,’ Charles 8 Lisey; | Forsyth, Jobo H. Kuight, Joseph 1. Provtor, John wenants, James Miller, H Catley, Edwin | MaDiin: James P, W. Noill, Daniel W. Benham, Parks, Abner Haines, Jr., James Ulio, Luther 8 | Frederick Rbistire-; First Licutenants, Thaddeus & @mes, Mi Frank Gallagher, Edwin B. Atwood, Kirkiand, Henry G. ‘Litchfield, Frank T. Bennett, Joba qearters, Bavannch, Ga, M.-Gill, William 8. Starring, Henry M. Berson, Wm. M. H. Link; Seoond Lioutenants, Oliver B. |, Alexander H. W: Hugh G. Brown, 0. P. Colonel, Doubleday; Major, Pewr WwW. (since deceased); Captains, Walter B, P< Hondge, William L. Foulk, iam F. Davies, Joshua Gre Biward . Pearson, Jr}, Edward colin, | WF fasobe, Winkim “sarmen. " Hexdquartrn | 4. Bwartwout, Lewis H. Sanger, 'L; Wi bens ‘Territory. mis , Lyman far. . ‘Géorge ; Firet Lieutenants, Sam f ivty-Seventh Infantry—Oolonel, Geo! W. Getty; , Oreaby I, Mitchell, Malcolm Moarthun Bo wri | Lieutenant Colonel Joka k Brook; Major, Joseph HL. fade, mig Crome, Wee, 4. Southerland, Wm. | Potter since appointed lieutenant colonel J0th inianry); wv. Lieyl iam A. Van Horne; Second Lieuten- | Captai: H, Plummer, John Rzhia; Vert ~~ Howe, Thomas Troxell, Chas. Garrettson, | Hart, vy W. Barnard, Juoob D. Jones, Edward & HB M. Taylor, Horatio Potter, Jr.,,#amuel P. Vorhis, | Joseph J. Wagner (since deceased); Arthur B, = 8 ria, Heary 0, Corvin, warters, Gal- | ter; Fi jatenants, Ezra P. Ewdrs, Qonry ‘w fi we ; Wi EK Ch Morris, Joby r j [Ra ers pat nd Lieutenants, D. Mortimer Josoph C, Coffe man, William A. Kobbe, Jr., Georgo W. Baird, B. M. Carpies, Fraveis B. Jones, Wells Willard, Richard A. Kent (since declined). Headquarters, Fort Kiloy, Kansas. IIL. ‘The four reziments of infantry, to be composed of Colored men, will be tho 38h, 39xn, doth and dist rozi- mente of infantry, ‘The fleld officers of there regiments are— B, Yarrington; i pareenwosdsn. & | Thérly-eighh Infantry—Colonsl, William B, Hazen; ‘True, i 8, Headquar. | Lieutenant Colonel, Cuvier, C. Grover; Major, Henry E. Kearney, otah Territory. Merriam. Station, Mili Division of the Missouri, ‘amuel kK, Daweon, Thirty-ninth Infantry—Colone!. Josep A. Mower; Jones Floyd; Pinck- | Lieutenant Cojonel, Frank Wheaton. Station, Depart- Rawaerd L. PAR es , | ment of the Guif. Thomas Cummings, Wm. Fortieth lonel, Neleon A Milez; Lieutenant im. BR Robert | Colonel, & W. Hinks; » Charles E. Compton, 8ta- James H. A& | ton, Department of ‘Washi ington. P. Sloan, Pirty first Infantry— Major, George W. Scho'field. Sta- Jobn & . Bnedderg, | ton, oo of the Guif, Dennis Caroline, IV. The four regiments of Infantry to be officered by a m. Ati Joho | Wounded officers and soldiers of volun:ecers aud of the ‘A. Carleton, Fegular army will be the 424, 434, 44th and 45th regi- ‘Gibson, C. N. ments of infantry, Veteran Reserve Corps. The fleid officers of these Forty-second J Lieutenant Colonel, Rodenbough. Biation, Ty—Colonel, Daniel B. Sickles; J B. McIntosh, Major, T, F. it of re East, Colonel “eed Stanley; Ma- | Dattalion; W. McNethervile, to Weeley C. Thorpe, Charies | Thirtecnth Tefaniry—8. 4. W foneph Bush, Jos. Marshall, | battalion; N. W. to Co, XM. Duty, Javan b, irvine, Firgh | Webb, to Co. H, 2d battalion; 4. B, . ye L. Breck, Geo, F. | battall Marshall, to Co. canes efitchbald i Goodioe, | Clift, to Go. G, Ist battalion; F. J. Eliott, ‘Fred'k H. Dibble, ‘Hirata A. Gibson, Wm. A. Olmsted, Julian | H. R. E. B, Clay, to F. Merfill, John P. Walker. Hoad. | to Co. all, D. T. talion; J. & Wharton, to Co. (, Twenty-third Jefferson ©. Davis; Lieutenant Colonel, Gel Cronyn Louie BH. M: ; Captains, Samuel Ross, Henry De B. Clay, J Bs (te Danie! ane hy HR Fifieenth Infontry—J. lent H leu! - Vfieenth Infoni f fa, George £. Ohotey,’ George Le Broiuing, Movert'c. | J. & River. te'Ce Bot telah oH Amandus Kistlér, Charles H. Graves, Azor H. | Co. 0, 3d battalion; C. A. Wickoff, to Uo, B, 24 battalion; ervon, OW W. Pollock, Richd. J atenanta, le, ling, to Co, H, 34 battalion; @.'M. Downoy, to' Co. 0, 3d battalion; W.'H. Mills, to Co, A, 34 battalion; J. H. Van- dorshoe, ‘to Co. D, Ist battalion; D, Lovaley, wo Co. G, ‘2d battallon, . Eakeydge; Second | 8. C. Greene, to Co. G, 24 battalion; G. W. tit Jack, Joba Bechoaarg, Louis | Co. B, Tot baulation; J W. Patton tb Go."G, ta, Charles i hi Stille, Win. 0. Bird, Walter J. Mo- | G. K.'Sandereon, to Jo. A, 94 battalion. a Slemends, Jone W. Lowis, Geo. McTaylor, Headquar- | Sizteewr Infan'ry—E. F. Tow tors Fort Boine, I. T. on; N. 1. Dykeman, to Co. pm alg ol, Alvan 0. Gillem; | Allyn. toCo. B, 3d batlalion; H. featenamt gt Ames; tier, Nathea A. lion; W. H. Smythe, to do. . Dudley ; ins, James Biddle, Thomas H. Bartholomew, to Co, F, 34 battalion ; Kellog, Lynde Cain, Raward W. Smith, Charles A. Wiecom | By 2d batiallon; S. &. Bionge, vo Co. cr aa maagatou oe Famvel 0 Greene, solomon E. Woodward, Andrew M. 2555" 6, 24 battalion; J.’ A. Hearne, to Co. Brown; ya Roman ray jason Jacks battal fon, James Wiliams, a 4 aller, Warren, G Beach, geet Ios on 8 Dans, to Co, Bw battalion: Mrasm: breath, John F, im, Ira Quinby} Poarao! 0. B, 1s ion: H com! Lieutenants, Calin A, pt te ng John hg 4 Co, B, 8d battalion; J.’H. Hark, todera of ‘Saubbe: hill, Thomas L. Nye, William A. H. Lewis, John Whit- va ny Tinirerss, James W. Allen (mines dectinad), Headqu: Vicksburg, Miss, woot Infentry.-Colonel, Gordon Gran : Lieu L. H, Sanger, to Co. G, let battalion; by Go. D, 24 battaliony J, Pas lied ae D. = nel, Emery Upton; Major, Peter T, Swaine; | talion; L. Fdward 1. Townsend, Francis A, Davis, John | tor, to Co, Ghrimopber, Jacob Kling Tea h Pinhin gar R, | tallon; H. Charien A.M. Ftoe, Felix H. Torbett; First Lieu- mt: Mackey, ‘David’ Parkinson,’ Francie H, | tailon; J. 1 cae Detar, Waiter Comstock, George J. Mad. | Oo. B, 94 batation; L. 7. A yo Wiliam J. Kyte;’ gecond Lieuten- | W. 0. ants, William A, Miller, Charies E. Drow, William Con. | ter, to Co, H Reels, Joreph M. Kennedy, L M. | battalion. 0 William H. Hugo. Headquar- The command! tore, Momphie, Tena. Caleeel,. dese 9 janlzations wil ™M mt ents "saree Das Ieagtey to a Ne, David L. Montge John | thove ith whlch they are sew serving, VL— officers, ap. man, 21st /ofan' J. Smith, 7 fy a ideas im at Took ©. Pusher’ a = i ne eat Ce Richer. Dc Jona % Omit; Ma =- L. Tall, John C. Scanttivg: Helenus Dodt Lafayeute Hingis ea wor, Win. G. Wede- utenants, Walter used only for retiring Treasury notes or other obligations issued under any act of Congress; but nothing herein contained shall be construed to authorize any increase of the public tht. Acts of Tuly 1, 1862, and July 2, 1864 —Bonds issued to the Union Pacitic Railroad Company in accord- ance with these acts, Report of the Commissioner of Pensions. Department or THE INTERIOR, Pension Orrice, Oct, 25, 1868. } Sim—The transactions of this bureau during the past year, as concisely reported in the following statements, surpass in Importance those of any Ike period since its Peet of December 17, 1800, authorized an isaue of As to the necessity for having, in addition to the one at | $10,000,000 in Treasury notes, to be redeemed after the resent established at Ne Barracks, another depot | expiration of one year from the date of issue, and bear- the West, and reasons for or against it, ing such a rate of interest as may be offered by the low- est bidders, Authority was given to issuo these notes NAVY BULLETIN. in payment of warrants in favor of public creditors at to which the post is at present applied, Fourth, their par value, bearing six per cent interest per an- nom. Act of Febuary 8, 1861, authorized a loan of $25,000,000, bearing interest at a rate not exceeding six per cent per annum, and reimbursable within a period not. beyond twenty zene nor jen Go none This = Iroquois, at New York; Commander a to | Made for the payment of the current expenses was coattoant the slensne corla; Captaie MB Wooley, to | 10 be am é ta the most: favorable bidders, command the steamer Pawnee; Licitenant Commander | , Act of March 2, 1861, authorized a loan of $10,000,000, Henry Erben, to command the gunboat Huron; Lieuten- | ¢2Ting interest at a rate not exceeding six percent per ant Commander Francis 1. Baker, to command the gun. | ®00um, erg a eat in ne the paca: Pg 2 mander Charlee rs from July 1, 1861. Proposals for. joan ell pace MR eal MS 7 lhe} vee Rot accep! authority was given to issue the ORDERED, Noy. 24—Captain Augustus L. Case, as Lighthouse In- Spector of the Third lighthonue district, Commander Earl English, to command rag steamer Fleming, to command tho gunboat Unadilla; whole aria De Peste: irdsiee, to command amoui Treasury votes ing interest at a foot arpeneinee re Ba - WR, SUI. | Tite sot exsending uk: pareoos yeresneaa: ‘Authority | Organization, The aggregate amount of the pensions was also given to substitute Treasury notes for the whole orany of the loans for which the Secretary was by Jaw autl tocontract and issue bonds at the time of the passage of this act, and such pit notes were to be made receivable in near of all public dues, and PR gers at any time within two years from March 2, ‘Act of March 2, 1861, authorized an issue, should the Secretary of the Treasury deem it expedient, of $2,800,000 paid during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1862, just Prior to the passage of the liberal and comprohensive pension act of July 14, 1862, was only $790,384. At’the close of the four years succeedipg that date, the annual amount thus paid had increased to more than $13,- 000,000. For the current year there will be a much larger aggregate, and the estimates for the next fiscal APPOINTED. Nov. 24—Joseph B. Parker an Assistant Surgeon. WMUT, ‘TRE SHA’ a The United States steamer Shawmut arrived at this rt on Ligand from Rio Janeiro, touching at Bt. thomas. The fi eae ee Oommander—George U. Mc lorie. in coupon bearing interes: ut the rate of six per _ aan annurt, and fedecnabie in twenty y ad year, the rates of pension having been increased at the ane ome y Meee the payment of expenses incurred by the Territorigg of | !ast seesion of Congress, called for a sum exceeding Masier—W. B, Hott, Rabo os — coe 72 1688 end 1686. of Indi $33,000,000. Under the Bounty Land acts of 1850 and Ac ing Ei . A. Thom - 0 be! 1865, the labor devolving upon the Pension Office was ea er Acts of July 17, 1861, and August 5, 1861, authorized a a ee eo igo loan of $20,500.00, for which could be issued bonds | Very great for a brief poriod; yet the entire aggregate bearing Interost at a rate not exceeding seven per cent per annum, irredeemable for twonty y« and after tbat redeemable at the pleasure of the United States; value of all the bounty land warrants issued under the various acts, since the formation ofthe government, ain’s Cler:—A. A. English. estimating the public lands so granted at $1 25 per the last four years will not raise the aggregate above Troasury notes bearing interest at the rate of 7.30 per besa ae aa Chapman = ro home sick on erm Dek ARUN Py He eg yeora. after aie, and | acre, only amounted, as stated in my annual report for NAVAL AFFAIRS AT PANAMA. . he thoat interest, pay kg 1863, to $82,252,327. The whole amount added during to the extent of $50,000,000 (increased by act of Febru- ¥ ; ‘Tho Jamestown arrived from San Francisoo on the '000,000), fo bonds and Treas s ary 12, 1862, to $60, iry notes Wore prepared for aes at casey Ths Satis station | 1c 'be ianued in such fons of each an the $83,000,000. The total sum paid in pensions proper, dot of August officered as follows :— Dak Sone ATLA She apenas down # 1862, was $90,668,521. During the four years Lieutenant Oommander—C. J. mcDou 5, 1861, authorizod an issue of bonds bearing six per cent | next succoeding the whole amount yald was $27,519,003, ‘Acting Ma:ter—John Adams, i {nterest per annum, aud payable at the pleasure ot the | ‘The amount of business pow‘annually devolving apon United after twenty years from be issued in exchange for 730 Treasury such bonds to be issued for aleas sum than 5 and the whole amount of such bonds not to exceed the whole amount of 7.30 Treasury notes issued. Act of February 26, 1862, authorized the issue of ‘8500,000,000 in six per cent bonds, redeemable the Bounty Land Division is relatively insignificant, while the pensions granted during the last year under ail 8 of a date prior to that of July 14, 1862, are pumet ly unimportant {in comparison with those allowed under that and the supplementary acts. In view of the jarge number of appl.cations whicu coatinue to be received each month on account of casualties in the , M. Bates. Pased Assistant Ld soar! L. Du Bois. pa En-ignt—! erick Eliot, R.A. Carey and jen deay. ‘Mat-—allaw Fairbank. Captain's Clerk—B8. A. Jones. Paymaster's Clerk—J. W. *tainbarn. ears, and payab‘e twenty years which Amoatcan interesta on this side of the lathmas, bat upon | Lona of similar Dondn, 1 Inest sebacitineg ee | come, PRVOLUTIONARY PENSIONERS, Only one of the soldiers of the Revolution, whose Bawes are inscribed on the pension roils, is now Hivi Samuel Downing, of Edinburg, Saratoga county, New York, This veteran, distinguished by fortune as the last known survivor of the men who achieved by ‘arma our national fadependence, enlisted from Carroll pang yeas Hampshire, and is now more thau one hun- 8 The surviving revolutionary soldier receives, in addi- id for, June 80, 1364, Jan I on hand casei In the United tantea' or Eero” sy cal purpose, tion to his original pension, §100 per annum, under an “ MIRCELLANROUS, . in case of a ‘ act approved April 1, 1864, po $300 per aanuen under Despatches were received at the Navy Department on | ,,Pe#olution of Congress January 17, 1863, aui an act apy ¥ '27, 1868. Saturday from Captam Wm. Re the issue of $100,000,000 ia United States notes for the | “rhe whole number of ihe wiaows of yovotationery the United Statee sieamor Lackawanna, under date ot | {mmediate payment of th Ned for Te ‘any Hat thes. | Soldiers om tho pension rotle, as soturned at the close of Qoiober 6, {rom Montevideo, announcing bis arrival at hereafter be peed Fis Congreen, (Tho usncrny | (be last tecal year, was O31—a diminution of $4 duriog squadron, under date of Oct. 26, reports the arrival of | ,. A¢t.0f March 3, 1663-—A further iseue of $160,000,000 1862, the steamer M at Rio Jj ie Calses Biaaes sates Ser the | as the number of other ‘Commander E. simpeon, the Unitea | Treasury notes which and ttn Roveltilonaey, toner ten sancla, proden her States steamer Mohican, under date of 1%, for no other parpose;, + | enacted to that of July 14, 1962, by reason of deaths” hie arrival ai Maraniao, Brazil, thirteem days from rao the goverment foaled States | grcimuites Incurred in the wars’ eubeoquent te the is ively small, year! in * + ined by aes upon $100,000,000 author. After a of more than fifty years since the Activity at the Bresklye Navy Yard. Mot oe Net Te took aes 1803. | close of the war of 1812y applications juent upon There bas been unusual activity at the Brooklyn Navy | notes pak Sh -' an bh Ok cae pe bersite g| Yard during the past ten days, Orders wore received | celled within six months from the Paah Linow, tery: fe aie teen CanGa othe tee from the Secretary of the Navy on Saturday week last | *” Lewy one which were at that time lying in ordinary at the | provisions except yard, The ebip carpenters, joiners, caulkers and paint. | __.Act of February ore engaged on tho vessels which aro in course of con- | thirty daya, payable after ton days’ notice, at five per applications resul been chiefly dieposed of, and bu of this class now come up for number of invalid pensioners now on the rolls who disabled in the several ware does not exceed 3,000. struction in the ship houses, wore immediately taken | cent interest per annem, This was increased to 9 ‘dren whose from thetr work, and the entire force was distributed | $10,000,000 by the following act; March 17, 1862, | appeared ont peaalen ee o thecioes of the int between the sloop-of-war Iroquois and gunboata Penob- | earing interest ot ede een Scare Of $25,600,000, | fecal ent, 9 account of deat Method the service scott, Veoria, Gettysburg, Unadilla and Huron. Subse- | per annum. July 11, 1 . ql ier the Revolution and prior to $n Mareb, 1801, quently the gunboats Quinnebaugh and Purvoyor were | of temporary loans of $50,000,000, waking the whole — apecial acts, was 1,227, Qrdared to be put in Feadiuess for sea, and the work | amount authorized $100,009 - the ater ey boat po eae er pp ~ iapidly progressing on them. On Monday afternoon, | _ éct of June 30, 1863, auilorized the incronse of tom: spplieations Sethian tes hn men “—"y Mee “sees ‘iin avsnoat onrrrencro sacoching wae SO.O10.000, ak wate not | at an average ‘individual ‘rate of $77 68, and at pes prea A gh re ye bs ens Bell. Her Act of “March — 3, 1863, authorized a loan of favaitl pensions EN ip onAeny wae rng waite en hoe gage of off and | $30,000,000 for this, and $60,000,000 for the next fiscal 1,243, at an annual amount of increase of $43,946, The wr wae = had be oe fa eg soar Sites ta which could be iesued bonds running not less | entire number of army invalid applications of both the ves#e), the officers wore introduced to each other, hor wore than forty years, principal and inier- | classes allowed during the Your was 25; the an. ble in coin, bearing interest at a rate not ex- ceeding six per cent per annum, payable in bonds not exce ding $100 annually, and on all others semi-annval- ly, the whole amount of bonds, Treasury motes and United Siatas notes issued under this act not to exceed the sum of $900,000,000. And so much of this act as aa limits the loan to the current fiscal year is repeated in hea $1 Wooten nual ag te of t admissions $1,' The nuttber of original applications of widows and do- pendent rolatives of officers and soldiers of the army, allowod during the year, was 27,076, at an one rate, each, of $101 83, and an aggregate rate of $2,743,711 class of pensioners rix were increased uring the year, to the amount of $299 10, making the total Dumber of admissions under the Widows’ Division, and the peouant and colors having been hoisted, the ceremony wastaded. The Getiysburg did good service in Albemarie Sound, North Carolina, and ewewhero dur- Ro) the rebellion, ans captured quite a number of valu. able p izes’ Sho carrixg an armament of seven guns, and is considered as one of tho fastext of hor class in the navy. It ia thought probavie she will act asa despatch J by act of June 30, 1964, which atso repeals the authorit Le at. ie ia soanmea te Toma Lif bod hn grrnyinn to borrow rassey conferred by section 1, except 00 far ao 27,082, with a total yearly amount of $2,744,010. yioms rs are as He may affect $75,000,000 of bonds ulreniy advertised, The whole number of new army pensioner” of all classen, Lieutenant Commander, Commanding—f., 0. Grafton. wnat aan , nt coset three” wate eth, ‘the Tre we Vane precio eae Lieutenant Command and Execuiive Ojicer-—Jovn H. rm — t al not over 6 at ‘pet aanemn, wae tas eons jihalas aeduisssoigben: Priveipal at le in lawful money, which “scone Ye ‘ei H. W. Grinnett, we iy ney, cl numl a from the rolls dering the rame Se ian cm r= made ot for their face value, exciud- | period by reagon of death, re-marriage and other causes, pro ee _ Wh impson. pe Of Cotvertible into United Sta was 0,342, nt an annoal aggrogate rate of $880,173, Engineers iret Ansitant, BAC. Du Plaine. Acting | iain therefor "wore, on the. peasion, tolls of the 80th day of Beoond Assistants, John DeTurbe, Bryce Wilson an: Albion Buckman, Acting Third Assistaat, George There were on th sey! Jane last 54,620 inva the yearly rate of whose pen. ton, sions was $4,128,718, 69,889 widows and dependent or any subsequent period, red leasu 4 grand settee Brahe, et”: Om, | ie renew cr poeta as Se is oto Se oa 5 m m hate, RB. Pook, TO Teen, ears FR Wik cout yearty, b ag ne “oe csceting § Hrelaicont ptt uring Sts opiotion rennin . 'y oven ee ‘ato ecm , r And on all other bonds semi-annuady, ‘aoe " Rosa aoe, to arm: Mae Rey ad $5,818, Sr tod to 4 Probably go into commission in the latter, the | Act of March 1, 1862, authorized an ienu at cortit. | widows and dependent of ‘omic a wee b ae eae Quionedaagh a ‘oadilla are cates of indebtednons, _Feysvle che year from in net- | soldiors of the: army (other than Revolutionary’ bmp A Py my ttn ocaienes Tatu: | tlement of audited claims againet the aor erolds tug it, | 99108496, giving the total sum of $13,177,446, . able 20g terest 6 Souk per suanm, payable ia gold; sae by RAVE PPNBIONR, ‘ China sean, Act of March. 8, 186, payable in lawful currency om above nemed will be'added to tho Norih and South At- PRO nal Aer eae Jantic squadrons, gt ay: ‘husetts, Act of July 17, 1862, authorized an isswe of notes of pas eateegenes iy : aanee at intermediate oo wry a oping stations, less than $8. warding letters or it 5 i : 2 Pc ve an Opportunity of doi {in liew of postage the 1 States notes Newborn hag toon, wine i for any dues repairs, after which she will resume jutios on im- and sail for the squadron on Ing postage and ieeetn thie way more other — as ae to exceed ty somarhabe ae prank inert of —y an - ar : ot On tho rolls Sune $0,” 1866 iscontinued, by death Pieailatlony ariog the a ears. the past five Classe of penstoners, - soldlere, ; garetts rev'y sold'rs 3,728 1,859 138 1s 18 Tareancy tates tadig a Widows, &c. ‘a a oa 718 i ie .o7 f Total s.....0e00s» +s+se11307 8147 14,780 81,186 85 987 156, Rois AND AGENCIES IX S2At! LATOR ie EBbotIONt. Under the operation an approv. 1862, all the names of the Muaciet catheraaen federated im rebellion were, on. eleven os cont . the of their armies, stricken from ion rolls. This was effected by an order issued, date of my last annual report pension agents had appointed jn Virginia, Tenn with a view to resumption payments to sn sioners as might establish, in the manner tnd’ to the enrolment of oom pensioner to the en: ne’ those States, who had been found entitled thereto, 4 reason ot ceere tes, ences by service ip su; the rebellion, Du e year, pt. Spenen in the State of Non hai 4 ee ding in Texas are inscribed on the roll at New a The pe pe number of pensioners in the remainit five States are chiefly inscribed on the rolls in the trict of Columbia, following statement the number of pensionors, and the amounts paid each of the above named agencies:— States, Number of Pensioners. Yearly amount: Virginia mesh ir ~ 4 $10, Teun bud Arkansas 120 Lou'siant wt North Carolina. ~ 46 — Total. ....sceseveeeees],043 The number of by Lena applications allowed dut. ‘the ing year, ending ber 80, 1866, was as fole, lows: t of February 11, 1847, ret ‘Uunder the act 6 warren’ for 160 acres each......... 640, Under the act of March 38, 1855, : 885 warrants, for 160 acres each. 7 warrants, for 120 acres each. 9 warrants, for 80 acres each. 1 warrant, for 60 acres .... 406 warrants. Whole number of acres 63, The number of duplicates issuea in lieu of lost wi rants was 27, and the number of warrants cancelled 6! The number of original applications for bounty warrants received was 701, and the number of 61 applications re-examined, 1,852, enttis., pels NAVY PENSION FUND, The navy pension fund ben | from the con: tion and of prizes captured by our navy—hail proceeds of such gales boing ect apart by law for cy use—now amonnts to. $11,750,000, invested in governe ment bonds, under the direction of the of Navy as trustee, with an uninvested surplus on hand $205, 738—an ageregate of $11,955,738. The interest om this fund now annually exceeds, by more than 100 per cent, the whole amount payab!: in navy pensions, “ The greatiy tncreesed Inbor devolving upon this oles’ incr: ‘olving upon by reason of the Of th Penson acta of June 6 and July 25, 1866, as ag the continued reception of applications, in numbers exceediug what was antict so far or in the second year after the close of the war, render it pecessary to ask a considerable addition the clerical force now authorized by law. The insdes quacy of the salaries now allowed to clerks in the responsible positiéns in this office, and the pons | inequality between these salarics and those paid other dey ite to officers intruated with duties more arduous and requiring no higher order of q omg in apy respect, are urged upou your carnest attens - * The business of this bureau is ina favorable some dition, thi , for reasons alreaty stated, not brought up so closely, as was hoped, a: the date of my Inst ane nual report. The number ot cases disposed of di the last fiscal year, withoyt any material increase of clerical force, was er by about one fourgh than ing the year hing. The labor devolving upon Pension Office duting the current year will be nearly o& quite va od that of avy previous year since my coms nection therewith, As a consequence, without o Organization and increase ef fores, the business m: inevitably fall very much in arrears, Earnestly dep cating such a result, itis my hope that Con: at ied sopreants ee C3) prompt scion « enbject. ave the honor to be, very respect * obedient servant, JOS. H, BARRETT, Commissioner, Hon, 0. H. Browwna, Secretary of the Interior. Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture. ‘Tho agricultural condition of the Northern States was never more flourishing. High prices, accessible m: aud crops of average abundance, have insured goog’ profits; and, as a result, mortgages have been paidy farm buildings erected, permanent improvements accom. phabed, farm fimplements and machinery obtained, and, in thousands of instances, a surplus invested in governe ment funds, ‘i Now that agricultural restoration has commenced tm States lately in rebellion, and eflorts tending to amneliorae tion and accumulation have already begun to their fruits, ‘and to dispel the despondency which last year brooded over the industry of that region, It is sin- cerely hoped that improvement and progress will steadily mark the course of Southern agriculture and secure @ Prosperity unequalled im the past and ansurpassed by that of any other States of the American Untoa, In thé organized labor, however absorbing or important, The cotton crop, for example, of the em; Btate of thé i bes waa ee bales, wr 100) prod From all the data received in the department Sonora cae ean protaces ta 1866 may be 180,000,000 The crop of 1860 was 173, that of the ge nw hte should have reached 242, agt 82857

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