Adjutant and Inspector General’s Office, GENERAL ORDERS, ) No. 120. I Richmond, Sept. 8, 1863- 1. At a General Court Martial, convened at Chattanooga, Tennessee. June 24, 1863, by virtue of Special Orders, No. 69, dated Head Quarters Army of Tennessee, March 16, 1863, was arraigned and tried; Capt. G. D. Mitchell, Asst. Quartermaster P. A. C. S., on the follow- ing Charge—(The Specifications being very lengthy, are here omitted): Charge—Conduct unbecoming an officer and gentleman. 11. Finding and Sentence of Court. After mature deliberation, the Court find the accused, Captain G, D. Mitchell, Asst. Quartermaster P. A: C. S., as follows: Of the Ist Specification, v Guilty. Of the 2d Specification, Guilty. Of the Charge, . Guilty. 111. The proceedings in the foregoing case having been laid before the Secretary of War for the consideration of the President, the following is bis order thereon: And do, therefore, sentence him'to be cashiered. The sentence- of the Court in this case is not approved—the evidence not being sufficient to support the charge. order , s. COOPER, Adjutant and Inspector General.