GENERAL ORDERS, No. 63. WAR DEPARTMENT, Adjutant General’s Office, Washington, June 10, 1862. Promotions and appointments in the Army of the United States, made by the President, by and with the'advice and consent of the Senate, since the publication of “ General Orders," No. 106, of December 5, 1861: Quartermaster’s Department. Captain Rufus Ingalls, Assistant Quartermaster, having served fourteen years continuously as Captain, to be Quartermaster, with the rank of Major, January 12, 1862. Engineers. Second Lieutenant Orville E. Babcock, to be First Lieutenant, November 17, 1861, vice Snyder, deceased. First Regiment op Cavalry. Lieutenant Colonel George A. H. Blake, to be Colonel, February 15, 1862, vice Beall, retired. Major William N. Grier, of the Second Cavalry, to be Lieutenant Colonel, February 15, 1862, vice Blake, promoted. First Lieutenant Marcus A. Reno, to be Captain, November 12,1861, vice Whittlesey, promoted to the Fifth Cavalry. (Company H.) First Lieutenant Samuel McKee, to be Captain, November 14, 1861, vice Davidson, promoted to the Second Cavalry. (Company B.) First Lieutenant Eugene M. Baker, to be Captain, January 16,1862, vice Moore, deceased. (Company I.) Second Lieutenant Edwin V. Sumner, to be First Lieutenant, No- vember 12, 1861, vice Reno, promoted. (Company H.) Second Lieutenant Robert Allen, to be First Lieutenant, December 29, 1861, vice Adair, dismissed. (Company G.) Second Lieutenant Judson Haycock, to be First Lieutenant, January 13, 1862, the date of First Lieutenant Kellogg’s appointment as Adju- tant. (Company F.) I.. PROMOTIONS. 2 Second Lieutenant James A. Hall, to be First Lieutenant, Jan- uary 16, 1862, vice Baker, promoted. (Company E.) Second Regiment of Cavalry. Captain Alfred Pleasonton, to be Major, February 15, 1862, vice Grier, promoted to the First Cavalry. First Lieutenant Charles J. Walker, to be Captain, February 15, 1862, vice Pleasonton, promoted. (Company H.) Second Lieutenant Henry E. Noyes, to be First Lieutenant, February 15, 1862, vice Walker, promoted. (Company G.) Third Regiment of Cavalry. First Lieutenant Edward Treacy, to be Captain, November 5, 1861, vice Elliott, promoted to the First Cavalry. (Company A.) First Lieutenant John Y. D. DuBois, to be Captain, February 21, 1862, vice McRae, killed in battle. (Company E.) Second Lieutenant Charles E. Hay, to be First Lieutenant, Novem- ber 5, 1861, vice Treacy, promoted. (Company D.) Second Lieutenant Frank Stanwood, to be First Lieutenant, Feb- ruary 21, 1862, vice DuBois, promoted. (Company G.) Fifth Regiment of Cavalry. First Lieutenant Wesley Owens, to be Captain, January 15, 1862, vice Eagle, resigned. (Company C.) Second Lieutenant Joseph P. Ash, to be First Lieutenant. January 15, 1862, vice Porter, who vacates his regimental commission. (Com- pany E.) Second Lieutenant Leicester Walker, to be First Lieutenant, Jan- izary 15, 1862, vice Owens, promoted. (Company C.) First Regiment of Artillery. First Lieutenant Richard H. Jackson, to be Captain, February 20, 1862, vice Haskin, promoted to the Third Artillery. (Company D.) Second Lieutenant Frank S, French, to be First Lieutenant, Feb- ruary 20, 1862, vice Breck, who vacates his regimental commission. (Company G.) Second Lieutenant Robert M. Hall, to be First Lieutenant, February 20, 1862, vice Turner, who vacates his rpgimentgj commission. (Com- pany M.) 3 Second Lieutenant Egbert W. Olcott, to be First Lieutenant, Feb- ruary 20, 1862, vice Sullivan, who vacates his regimental commission. (Company C.) Second Lieutenant Theodore K. Gibbs, to be First Lieutenant, Feb- ruary 20, 1862, vice Jackson, promoted. (Company B.) Second Regiment of Artillery. First Lieutenant Albert J. S. Molinard, to be Captain, November 12, 1861, vice Totten, appointed Assistant Inspector General. (Com- pany F.) Second Lieutenant William N. Dennison, to be First Lieutenant, November 12, 1861, vice Perry, who "vacates his regimental commission. (Company A.) Second Lieutenant Joseph G. Ramsay, to be First Lieutenant, Novem- ber 12, 1861, vice Molinard, promoted. (Company I.) Third Regiment of Artillery. Captain Joseph A. Haskin, of the First Artillery, to be Major, Feb- ruary 20, 1862, vice Austine, retired. First Lieutenant Dunbar R. Ransom, to be Captain, November 1, 1861, vice Judd, promoted to the Fourth Artillery. (Company L.) First Lieutenant Thomas N. Saunders, to be Captain, November 21, 1861, vice Ord, promoted to the Fourth Artillery. (Company A.) First Lieutenant Lorenzo Lorain, to be Captain, February 28, 1862, vice Churchill, retired. (Company K.) Second Lieutenant Henry Meinell, to be First Lieutenant, November 1, 1861, vice Chandler, who vacates his regimental commission. (Com- pany D.) Second Lieutenant William W. Tompkins, to be First Lieutenant, November 1,1861, vice Tyler, who vacates his regimental commission. (Company H.) Second Lieutenant James L. Thomas, to be First Lieutenant, No- vember 1, 1861, vice Morgan, who vacates his regimental commission. (Company K.) Second Lieutenant John R. Myrick, to be First Lieutenant, Novem- ber 18, 1861, vice Ransom, promoted. (Company E.) Second Lieutenant James R. Kelly, to bo First Lieutenant, Novem- ber 29, 1861, vice Mills, retired. (Company C.) 4 Second Lieutenant George F. Barstow, to be First Lieutenant, No- vember 30, 1861, vice Saunders, promoted. (Company F.) Second Lieutenant George M. Fillmore, to be First Lieutenant, February 28, 1862, vice Lorain, promoted. (Company E. Fourth Regiment of Artillery. First Lieutenant Richard Lodor, to be Captain, November 29, 1861, vice Garland, retired. (Company I.) Second Lieutenant George Dickenson, to be First Lieutenant, No- vember 29, 1861, vice Lodor, promoted. (Company G.) First regiment of Infantry. First Lieutenant Robert H. Offley, to be Captain, November 23, 1881, vice Prince, promoted to the Third Infantry. (Company E.) First Lieutenant Matthew R. Marston, to be Captain, January 10, 1862, vice Wallace, promoted to the Sixth Infantry. (Company G.) First Lieutenant Isaac D. DeRussy, to be Captain, February 27, 1862, vice Caldwell, promoted to the Eighteenth Infantry. (Company A.) Second Lieutenant Calvin D. Mehaffey, to be First Lieutenant, Oc- tober 24, 1861, vice Sherburne, appointed Captain in the Nineteenth Infantry. (Company I.) Second Lieutenant Henry C. Robinett, to be First Lieutenant, No- vember 23, 1861, vice Thomas, who vacates his regimental commission. (Company C.) Second Lieutenant Kinzie Bates, to he First Lieutenant, November, 23, 1851, vice Biggs, who vacates his regimental commission. (Com- pany II.) Second Lieutenant Charles H. Hosmer, to be First Lieutenant, No- vember 23, 1861, vice Offley, promoted. (Company D.) Second Lieutenant William C. Green, to be First Lieutenant, Jan- uary 10, 1862, vice Marston, promoted. (Company B.) Second Lieutenant John Cusack, to be First Lieutenant, February 27, 1862, vice DeRussy, promoted. (Company G.) Second Regiment of Infantry. Captain John C. Robinson, of the Fifth Infantry, to be Major, Feb- ruary 20, 1862, vice Chapman, promoted to the Third Infantry. First Lieutenant Samuel T. Cushing, to be Captain, February 15, 1862, vice Hayden, promoted to the Tenth Infantry. (Company II.) 5 Second Lieutenant Frank C. Goodrich, to be First Lieutenant, November 19, 1861, vice Hunter, cashiered. (Company K.) Second Lieutenant George H. McLoughlin, to be First Lieutenant, February 15, 1862, vice Cushing, promoted. (Company H.) Third Regiment of Infantry. Major William Chapman of the Second Infantry, to be Lieutenant Colonel, February 20, 1862, vice Backus, promoted to the Sixth Infantry. Captain William E. Prince, of the First Infantry, to be Major, No- vember 23, 1861, vice Lovell, retired. Fourth Regiment of Infantry. First Lieutenant T. Elwyn Turner, to be Captain, November 25, 1861, vice Wallen, promoted to the Seventh Infantry. (Company H.) Second Lieutenant William S. Collier, to be First Lieutenant, No- vember 25, 1861, vice Turner, promoted. (Company I.) Second Lieutenant John L. Buell, to be First Lieutenant, November 25, 1861, vice Slack, declined. (Company H.) Fifth Regiment of Infantry. Captain Charles D. Jordan, of the Eighth Infantry, to be Major, February 27, 1862, vice Chandler, retired. First Lieutenant Alfred T. A. Torbert, to be Captain, September 25, 1861, vice Stith, dismissed. (Company H.) First Lieutenant John Elwood, to be Captain, February 20, 1862, vice Robinson, promoted to the Second Infantry. (Company B.) Second Lieutenant John B. Randolph, to be First Lieutenant, Sep- tember 25, 1861, vice Torbert, promoted. (Company D.) Second Lieutenant Edmond Butler, to be First Lieutenant, February 20, 1862, vice Elwood, promoted. (Company G.) Second Lieutenant Martin Mullins, to be First Lieutenant, February 21, 1862, vice Mishler, killed in battle. (Company E.) Sixth Regiment of Infantry. Lieutenant Colonel Electus Backus, of the Third Infantry, to be Colonel, February 20, 1862, vice Seawell, retired. Major Daniel P. Whiting, of the Tenth Infantry, to be Lieutenant Colonel, February 15, 1862, vice Andrews, retired. 6 Captain George W. Wallace, of the First Infantry, to be Major, January 10, 1862, vice Horn ford, promoted to the Sixteenth Infantry, Seventh Regiment of Infantry. Captain Henry D. Wallen, of the Fourth Infantry, to be Major, November 25, 1861, vice Lynde, dropped. Second Lieutenant Francis J. Crilly, to be First Lieutenant, May 7, 1861, vice Amory, promoted. (Company D.) Second Lieutenant James P. Martin, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, vice Evans, appointed Captain in the Sixth Cavalry. (Company H.) Second Lieutenant George S. Hollister, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, vice Plummer, appointed Captain in the Nineteenth Infantry. (Company K.) Second Lieutenant AtLee W. Putnam, to be First Lieutenant, May 16, 1861, vice Brooks, dropped. (Company B.) Second Lieutenant Edward Ross, to be First Lieutenant, May 23, 1861, vice Jones, promoted. (Company F.) Second Lieutenant John W. Magruder, to be First Lieutenant, May 27, 1861, vice Hancock, promoted. (Company E.) Second Lieutenant James M. Broom, to be First Lieutenant, May 30, 1861, vice Edelin, resigned. (Company I.) Second Lieutenant Samuel A. Russell, to be First Lieutenant, August 5, 1861, vice Pease, promoted. (Company G.) Second Lieutenant Wesley F. Miller, to be First Lieutenant, Septem- ber 9, 1861, vice Stivers, promoted. (Company A.) Eighth Regiment of Infantry. First Lieutenant James J. Van Horn, to be Captain, February 19, 1862, vice Willard, appointed Major in the Nineteenth Infantry. (Company F.) First Lieutenant Royal T. Frank, to be Captain, February 27, 1862, vice Jordan, promoted to the Fifth Infantry. (Company D.) Second Lieutenant Samuel P. Ferris, to be First Lieutenant, Febru- ary 19, 1862, vice Van Horn, promoted. (Company H.) Second Lieutenant John W. Means, to be First Lieutenant, February 27, 1862, rice Frank, promoted. (Company D.) Tenth Regiment of Infantry. Captain Julius Hayden, of the Second Infantry, to bo Major, February 15, 1862, vice Whiting, promoted to the Sixth Infantry. 7 First Lieutenant Samuel S. Carroll, to be Captain, November 1, 1861, vice Tidball, retired. (Company C.) Second Lieutenant George H. Crosman, to be First Lieutenant, November 1, 1861, vice Carroll, promoted. (Company D.) Eleventh Regiment of Infantry. First Lieutenant Joshua S. Fletcher, jr., to be Captain, March 17, 1862, vice Peck, deceased. Second Lieutenant Edward A. Ellsworth, to be First Lieutenant, October 24, 1861, vice Farrand, appointed Captain. Second Lieutenant William Fletcher, to be First Lieutenant, March 12, 1862, vice Leib, rejected by the Senate. Second Lieutenant Charles Bentzoni, to be First Lieutenant, March 17, 1862, vice Fletcher, promoted. Second Lieutenant Oscar Hagen, to be First Lieutenant, April 3, 1862, vice Livingston, rejected by the Senate. Thirteenth Regiment of Infantry. First Lieutenant Frank P. Muhlenberg, to be Captain, January 4, 1862, vice De Forest, resigned. Second Lieutenant Patrick Meagher, to be First Lieutenant, January 4, 1862, vice Muhlenberg, promoted. Fourteenth Regiment of Infantry. Second Lieutenant James Henton, to be First Lieutenant, February 19, 1862, vice King, appointed Captain in the Twelfth Infantry. Fifteenth Regiment of Infantry. First Lieutenant Isaac D. Sailer, to be Captain, January 3, 1862, vice Cochran, resigned. Second Lieutenant Samuel S. Holbrook, to be First Lieutenant, January 3, 1862, vice Sailer, promoted. Sixteenth Regiment of Infantry. Major James V. Bomford, of the Sixth Infantry, to be Lieutenant Colonel, January 10, 1862, vice Naglee, resigned. First Lieutenant William J. Slidell, to be Captain, November 19, 1861, vice Johnston, resigned. 8 First Lieutenant Patrick T. Keyes, to be Captain, December 24, 1861, vice Webb, deceased. (Since deceased.) First Lieutenant Newton L. Dykeman, to be Captain, February 15, 1862, vice Tilden, dismissed. First Lieutenant John Christopher, to be Captain, February 21,1862, vice Bascom, killed in battle. Second Lieutenant William H. Bartholomew, to be First Lieutenant, November 19, 1861, vice Slidell, promoted. Second Lieutenant William M. Breese, to be First Lieutenant, Jan- uary 15, 1862, vice Watt, rejected. Second Lieutenant John Power, to be First Lieutenant, February 15, 1862, vice Dykeman, promoted. Second Lieutenant Homer H. Clark, to be First Lieutenant, Febru- ary 21, 1862, vice Christopher, promoted. Eighteenth Eegiment of Infantry. Captain James N. Caldwell, of the First Infantry, to be Major, February 27, 1862, vice Underwood, retired. Second Lieutenant Daniel W. Benham, to be First Lieutenant, Feb- ruary 19, 1862, vice Wallace, deceased. Promotions by Brevet. Colonel Harvey Brown, Fifth Artillery, to be Brigadier General by Brevet, to date from November 23,1861, for gallantry and good conduct during the engagement of November 22 and 23, 1861, between Fort Pickens and the rebel batteries. Major James L. Donaldson, Quartermaster, to be Lieutenant Colonel by Brevet, to date from May 14, 1861. Major William E. Palmer, of the Corps of Topographical Engineers, to be Lieutenant Colonel by Brevet, to date from October 20, 1861. Captain Franklin D. Callender, of the Ordnance Department, to be Major by Brevet, to date from April 14, 1862. First Lieutenant William E. Merrill, of the Corps of Engineers, to be Captain by Brevet, for gallant and meritorious conduct in an en- gagement with the enemy before Yorktown, Virginia, to date from April 16, 1862. 9 II.. APPOINTMENTS. General Officer. Brigadier aud Brevet Major General JohnE. Wool, United States Army, to be Major General, May 16, 1862. Quartermaster’s Department. First Lieutenant George B. Dandy, of the Third Artillery, to be Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, March 24, 1862, vice Jones, appointed Assistant Inspector General. First Lieutenant Alexander N. Shipley, of the Third Infantry, to be Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, March 24, 1862, vice Leib, rejected by the Senate. First Lieutenant George H. Weeks, of the Fourth Artillery, to be Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, March 24, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. First Lieutenant Colin B. Ferguson, of the Nineteenth Infantry, to be Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, April 28, 1862, vice Torbert, wrho vacates his staff commission. Medical Department. Assistant Surgeon William A. Hammond, United States Army, to be Surgeon General, with the rank of Brigadier General, April 25, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. William T. Okie, of Pennsylvania, to be Assistant Surgeon, February 3, 1862, vice Herndon, dropped. Pay Department. Additional Paymaster Charles T. Larned, to be Paymaster, August 30, 1861, vice Ragan, resigned. Ordnance Department. Charles Wilkins, of Massachusetts, to be Military Storekeeper, to date from February 3, 1862, vice Fatherly, resigned. Julian Molinard, of New York, to be Military Storekeeper, to date from February 3, 1862, vice Leonard, retired. Henry A. Brigham, of New York, to be Military Storekeeper, to date from March 6, 1862, vice Lansing, removed. 10 REGULAR ARMY. First Regiment of Cavalry. 1. James C. Hunt, of New Jersey, to be Second Lieutenant, Feb- ruary 19, 1862, vice Adair, promoted. (Company A.) 2. Edward T. Benton, of Maryland, to be Second Lieutenant, Feb- ruary 19, 1862, vice Shulze, promoted. (Company F.) 5. Joseph S. Hoyer, of Pennsylvania, to be Second Lieutenant, March 6, 1862, vice Sumner, promoted. (Company I.) 7. David Perry, of New Jersey, to be Second Lieutenant, March 24, 1862, vice Allen, promoted. (Company G.) , 8. Joshua A. Fessenden, of Maine, to be Second Lieutenant, March 24, 1862, vice Haycock, promoted. (Company H.) Second Regiment of Cavalry. 3. Lewis Thompson, of the Missouri Volunteers, to be Second Lieu- tenant, February 19, 1862, vice Sokalski, promoted. (Company I.) 28. James Potter, of Wisconsin, to be Second Lieutenant, February 19, 1862, vice Gibson, promoted. (Company A.) 1. Sergeant Major Frank Burnham, of the Fourth Cavalry, to be Second Lieutenant, May 1,1862, vice Noyes, promoted. (Company E.) Third Regiment of Cavalry. 16. Armon Trimble, of New Jersey, to be Second Lieutenant, Feb- ruary 19, 1862, vice Kemble, promoted. (Company C.) 29. William M. Watts, of the Pennsylvania Volunteers, to be Second Lieutenant, February 19, 1862, vice Hay, promoted. (Company H.) Fourth Regiment of Cavalry. 1. Thomas W. Sullivan, of the Illinois Volunteers, to be Second Lieu- tenant, March 24, 1862, vice Audenried, appointed First Lieutenant in the Sixth Cavalry. (Company F.) Fifth Regiment of Cavalry. 17. Frank W. Dickerson, of Maine, to be Second Lieutenant, Feb- ruary 19, 1862, vice Leib, promoted. (Company E.) 2. Charles S. Brooks, of California, to be Second Lieutenant, March 24, 1862, vice Ash, promoted. (Company I.) 11 1. Thomas E. Maley, of Illinois, to be Second Lieutenant, April 14, 1862, vice Walker, promoted. (Company K.) First Regiment of Artillery. 4. Edwin L. Garvin, ot New York, to be Second Lieutenant, leb- ruary 19, 1862, vice Ilaskin, promoted. (Company F.) 18. Horace L. Pike, of Maine, to be Second Lieutenant, February 19, 1862, vice Eakin, promoted. (Company E.) 4. William K. Pollock, of Pennsylvania, to be Second Lieutenant, March 6, 1862, vice Sanger, promoted. (Company C.) Philip D. Mason, of Massachusettts, to be Second Lieutenant, March 18, 1862, vice French, promoted. (Company I.) Second Regiment of Artillery. 5. William P. Graves, of Kentucky, to be Second Lieutenant, March 24, 1862, vice Dennison, promoted. (Company E.) 2. Joseph C. Breckinridge, of Kentucky, to be Second Lieutenant, April 14, 1862, vice Ramsay, promoted. (Company II.) Third Regiment of Artillery. Henry F. Brownson, of New York, to be Second Lieutenant, Decem- ber 1, 1861, vice Pendleton, promoted. (Company L.) 5. George M. Wright, of Massachusetts, to be Second Lieutenant, February 19, 1862, vice Waterman, promoted. (Company I.) 6. William D’Wolf, of Illinois, to be Second Lieutenant, February 19, 1862, vice Hayden, promoted. (Company C.) Since died of wounds received in battle. 7. William C. Cuyler, of Georgia, to be Second Lieutenant, February 19, 1862, vice Meinell, promoted. (Company K.) 8. Louis H. Fine, of Missouri, to be Second Lieutenant, February 19, 1862, vice Fuller, promoted. (Company H.) 19. Manning Livingston, of New York, to be Second Lieutenant, February 19, 1862, vice Turnbull, promoted. (Company F.) 20. John L. Tiernon, of Missouri, to be Second Lieutenant, I eb- ruary 19, 1862, vice Tompkins, promoted. (Company B.) 21. Charles Medary, of Ohio, to be Second Lieutenant, February 19, 1862, vice Thomas, promoted. (Company E.) 22. George F. Hunting, of Vermont, to be Second Lieutenant, leb- ruary 19, 1862, vice Myrick, promoted. (Company D.) 12 2. James N. Dickson, of Pennsylvania, to be Second Lieutenant, March 6, 1862, vice Barstow, promoted. (Company G.) Fourth Regiment of Artillery. 23. Edward Field, of New Jersey, to be Second Lieutenant, February 19, 1862, vice Rodney, promoted. (Company C.) 6. Arthur Morris, at large, to be Second Lieutenant, March 24, 1862, vice Dickenson, promoted. (Company A.) First Regiment of Infantry. 9. Charles Wilkins, of New Hampshire, to be Second Lieutenant, February 19, 1862, vice Bates, promoted. (Company B.) 10. Albert Sabin, of Vermont, to be Second Lieutenant, February 19, 1862, vice Robinett, promoted. (Company E.) 9. Edgar M. Cullen, of New York, to be Second Lieutenant, March 24, 1862, vice Mehaffey, promoted. (Company C.) Thomas Hynes, of Missouri, to be Second Lieutenant, April 21, 1862, vice Hosmer, promoted. (Company I.) 3. Private Seth Weldy, Eighteenth Infantry, to be Second Lieutenant, May 12, 1862, vice Green, promoted. (Company H.) Second Regiment of Infantry. 11. Charles L. Noggle, of Wisconsin, to be Second Lieutenant, Feb- ruary 19, 1862, vice Goodrich, promoted. (Company A.) 2. George A. Rowley, of Missouri, to be Second Lieutenant, May 12, 1862, vice McLoughlin, promoted. (Company D.) Fourth Regiment of Infantry. 12. Ordnance Sergeant Edward F. Brenner, to be Second Lieutenant, February 19, 1862, vice Carolin, promoted. (Company A-) 30. Samuel T. Crowley, of the District of Columbia, to be Second Lieutenant, February 19, 1862, vice Collier, promoted. (Company F.) 33. Solomon G. Krepps, of Pennsylvania, to be Second Lieutenant, February 19, 1862, vice Buell, promoted. (Company B.) 5. George Williams, of Oregon, to be Second Lieutenant, April 14, 1862, vice Parker, resigned. (Company I.) 13 Fifth Regiment of Infantry. 13. Hugh Johnson, of New York, to he Second Lieutenant, February 19, 1862, vice Anderson, promoted. (Company H.) 24. Benjamin Taylor, jun., of Connecticut, to he Second Lieutenant, February 19,1862, vice Ovenshine, promoted. (Company D.) 1. Corporal Mason Howard, of the First Infantry, to be Second Lieu- tenant, May 12, 1882, vice Butler, promoted. (Company B.) Seventh Regiment of Infantry. 1. Edwin R. Ames, of Indiana, to be Second Lieutenant, March 6, 1862, vice Russell, promoted. (Company II.) 4. E. C. Woodruff, of New Jersey, to be Second Lieutenant, March 24, 1862, vice Miller, promoted. (Company E.) 6. Charles A. Curtis, of Maine, to be Second Lieutenant, April 14, 1862. Since transferred to the Fifth Infantry. Eighth Regiment of Infantry. 3. Samuel J. Franks, of Pennsylvania, to be Second Lieutenant, March 6, 1862, vice Carter, promoted. (Company G.) Ninth Regiment of Infantry. 15. George W. Walker, of Iowa, to be Second Lieutenant, February 19, 1862, vice Barney, declined. (Company G.) Tenth Regiment of Infantry. 14. Uniacke C. Mackay, of New York, to be Second Lieutenant, February 19, 1862, vice Cutting, promoted. (Company D.) 26. Jesse A. P. Hompson, of Iowa, to be Second Lieutenant, Feb- ruary 19, 1862, vice Wilson, declined. (Company K.) 36. Washington Hopkins, of Delaware, to be Second Lieutenant, February 19, 1862, vice Crosman, promoted. (Company H.) Eleventh Regiment of Infantry. 32. Sergeant James P. Pratt, to be Second Lieutenant, February 19, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. 34. Private Irwin B. Wright, to be Second Lieutenant, February 19, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. 14 3. First Sergeant Edward S. Huntington, to be Second Lieutenant, April 14, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. 4. Sergeant Francis A. Field, of Company F, Eighth Infantry, to be Second Lieutenant, April 14, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. Tavelfth Regiment of Infantry. Moses B. Walker, of Ohio, to be Captain, August 23, 1861, to fill an original vacancy. Joel H. Rathbone, of New York, to be Captain, February 17, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. 1. First Lieutenant Cornelius L. King, of the Fourteenth Infantry, to be Captain, February 19, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. 2. Thomas M. Hillings, of Pennsylvania, to be Captain, February 19, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. Thirteenth Regiment of Infantry. 25. Dorus E. Bates, of Illinois, to be Second Lieutenant, February 19, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. 31. Robert D. Torrey, of Illinois, to be Second Lieutenant, February 19, 1862, to fill an original ATacancy. Fourteenth Regiment of Infantry. 1. William H. Mills, jr , of Missouri, to be First Lieutenant, March 6, 1862, vice Odlin, declined. Fifteenth Regiment of Infantry. Joseph S. Yorke,of New York, to be Captain, August 29, 1861, to fill an original vacancy. Sergeant Silas W. Pettit, to be Second Lieutenant, February 20, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. 3. Lance Sergeant William Galloway, to be Second Lieutenant, March 24, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. Sixteenth Regiment of Infantry. Edward McConnell, of Illinois, to be First Lieutenant, August 31, 1861, to fill an original vacancy. 27. James C. Hoivland, of Indiana, to be Second Lieutenant, Feb- ruary 19, 1862, to fill an original \racancy. 15 Seventeenth Regiment of Infantry. 5. John E. Reynolds, of Maine, to be Captain, February 19, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. Eighteenth Regiment of Infantry. 3. Captain John H. Knight, Assistant Adjutant General of Volun- teers, to be Captain, February 19, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. 4. First Lieutenant Philip R. Forney, of the 9th Infantry, to be Cap- tain, February 19, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. 7. Mark F. Leavenworth, of New York, to be Captain, February 19, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. 8. Tenedore Ten Eyck, of Wisconsin, to be Captain, February 19, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. Charles O. Howard, of Indiana, to be Captain, May 12, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. 2. Charles L. Truman, of New York, to be First Lieutenant, March 6, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. Nineteenth Regiment of Infantry. Captain George L. Willard, of the Eighth Infantry, to bo Major, February 19, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. First Lieutenant John P. Sherburne, of the First Infantry, to be Captain, October 24, 1861, to fill an original vacancy. 6. George S. Pearce, of Iowa, to be Captain, February 19, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. Thomas E. Noell, of Missouri, to be Captain, March 6, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. 35. Private Alfred Curtis, to be Second Lieutenant, February 19, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. 2. Sergeant Major Charles F. Miller, to be Second Lieutenant, May 1, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. RE-APPOINTED. Sixteenth Regiment of Infantry. William F. Goodwin, of New Hampshire, to be First Lieutenant, May 14, 1861, to fill an original vacancy. 16 III..ADDITIONAL AIDES-DE-CAMP. Appointed under the act of August 5, 1861, by the President alone. Colonels. Captain James B. Fry, Assistant Adjutant General, to Major General McClellan, commanding the Army of the Potomac, November 14, 1861, (assigned to duty with Major General Buell.) Captain John C. Kelton, Assistant Adjutant General, to Major Gen- eral Halleck, commanding Department of the Mississippi, January 4, 1862. Major Edward H. Wright, of the Sixth Cavalry, to Major General McClellan, commanding Army of the Potomac, January 15, 1862. William H. Merritt, of New Jersey, to Major General McClellan, commanding Army of the Potomac, January 29, 1862, (assigned to duty with Hon. James H. Lane.) (Since disbanded.) Wilson Shaffer, of Illinois, to Major General McClellan, command- ing the Army, January 30,1862, (assigned to duty with Major General Hunter.) Le Grand B. Cannon, of New York, to Brevet Major General Wool, commanding the Army of Southeastern Virginia, February 1, 1862. Daniel E. McCallum, of , to Major General Frdmont, commanding the Mountain Department, February 11, 1862, (assigned to special duty in the War Department.) Major Eobert Allen, Quartermaster, to Major General Halleck, com- manding the Department of the Mississippi, February 19, 1862. Major John V. D. Du Bois, of the First Kegiment of Missouri Light Artillery, (First Lieutenant Third Cavalry,) to Major General Halleck, commanding Department of the Mississippi, February 19, 1862. Captain Lewis B. Parsons, Assistant Quartermaster of Volunteers, to Major General Halleck, commanding the Department of the Missis- sippi, February 19, 1862. Major Andrew A. Humphreys, of the Corps of Topographical Engi- neers, to Major General McClellan, commanding Army of the Potomac, March 5, 1862. (Since appointed Brigadier General of Volunteers.) Gustave Paul Cluseret, of Italy, to Major General McClellan, com- manding Army of the Potomac, March 10, 1862, (assigned to duty with Brigadier General Blenker.) 17 Anselme Albert, of Missouri, to Major General Fremont, command- ing the Mountain Department, March 31, 1862. John T. Fiala, of Missouri, to Major General Fremont, commanding the Mountain Department, March 31, 1862. Captain Albert Tracy, of the Tenth Infantry, to Major General Frbmont, commanding the Mountain Department, March 31, 1862. J. P. C. Shanks, of , to Major General Frdmont, com- manding the Mountain Department, March 31, 1862. Robert N. Hudson, of Indiana, to Major General Frdmont, com- manding the Mountain Department, March 31, 1862. Charles Zagonyi, of New York, to Major General Fremont, com- manding the Mountain Department, March 31, 1862. E. Cluseret, of , to Major General Frdmont, command- ing the Mountain Department, March 31, 1862. Philip Figyelmesy, of New York, to Major General Frdmont, com- manding the Mountain Department, March 31, 1862. Captain William F. Raynolds, of the Topographical Engineers, to Major General Fremont, commanding the Mountain Department, March 31, 1862. N. P. Chipman, of , to Major General Halleck, com- manding the Department of the Mississippi, April 17, 1862, (assigned to duty with Major General Curtis.) Herman Haupt, of , to Major General Frdmont, com- manding the Mountain Department, April 27, 1862, (assigned to duty with Major General McDowell.) Charles Ellet, of , to Major General Frdmont, command- ing the Mountain Department, April 28, 1862, (assigned to duty with the Secretary of War.) Lieutenant Colonel James B. McPherson, additional Aide-de-Camp, (Captain Corps of Engineers,) to Major General Halleck, commanding Department of the Mississippi, May 1, 1862. Captain John W. Turner, Commissary of Subsistence, to Major General Frdmout, commanding the Mountain Department, May 3, 1862, (assigned to duty in the Subsistence Department.) Clarke B. Lagon, of Illinois, to Major General Halleck, commanding Department of the Mississippi, May 3, 1862, (assigned to duty with Major General Grant.) W. S. Hillyer, of Missouri, to Major General Halleck, commanding 18 Department of the Mississippi, May 3, 1862, (assigned to duty with Major General Grant.) John Biggin, jr., of Missouri, to Major General Halleck, command- ing Department of the Mississippi, May 3, 1862, (assigned to duty with Major General Grant.) Lieutenant Colonel John N. Macomb, additional Aide-de-Camp, (Major Corps of Topographical Engineers,) to Major General McClellan, commanding Army of the Potomac, May 15, 1862, (assigned to duty with Major General McDowell.) Lieutenant Colonel Edmund Schriver, Eleventh Infantry, to Major General Frbmont, commanding Mountain Department, May 18, 1862, (assigned to duty with Major General McDowell.) I liilip Daum, of , to Major General Fremont, command- ing the Mountain Department, May 26, 1862, (assigned to duty with Brigadier General Shields.) Amos B. Jones, of New Hampshire, to Major General Fremont, commanding the Mountain Department, May 31, 1862. Major Daniel T. Van Buren, Assistant Adjutant General of Volun- teers, to Major General Wool, commanding Department of Southeastern Virginia, June 1, 1862, (assigned to duty with Major General Dix.) Lieutenant Colonels. First Lieutenant Judson Kilpatrick, First Artillery, to Major Gen- eral McClellan, commanding Army of the Potomac, January 29, 1862, (assigned to duty with Hon. James H. Lane.) (Since disbanded.) Augustus Schroer, of the District of Columbia, to Major General Frbmont, commanding the Mountain Department, March 31, 1862. John Pilsen, of New York, to Major General Fremont, commanding the Mountain Department, March 31, 1862. James W. Savage, of New York, to Major General Fremont, com- manding the Mountain Department, March 31, 1862. Captain William D. Whipple, Assistant Adjutant General, to Brevet Major General Wool, commanding Army of Southeastern Virginia, February 10, 1862. Alfred W. Ellet, of , to Major General Fremont, com- manding the Mountain Department. April 28, 1862, (assigned to duty with Colonel Charles Ellet.) Captain Joseph S- Conrad, of the Second Regiment of Infantry, to 19 Major General Fremont, commanding the Mountain Department, May 5, 1862, (assigned to duty with Brigadier General Wadsworth.) Ambrose Thompson, of to Major General Wool, com- manding Department Southeastern Virginia, May 19, 1862, (assigned to duty with Brigadier General Shields.) Charles H. R. Shriber, of to Major General Wool, com- manding Department of Southeastern Virginia, May 19, 1862, (as- signed to duty with Brigadier General Shields.) Majors. Henry Z. Hayner, of New York, to Brevet Major General Wool, commanding the Army of Southeastern Virginia, November I , 1861. T. J. Weed, of Kansas, to Major General McClellan, commanding Army of the Potomac, January 29, 1862, (assigned to duty with Hon. James H. Lane.) (Disbanded and since re-appointed.) Champion Vaughan, of Kansas, to Major General McClellan, com- manding Army of the Potomac, January 29, 1862, (assigned to duty with Hon. James H. Lane.) (Disbanded and since re-appointed.) Verplanck Van Antwerp, of Iowa, to Major General McClellan, commanding Army of the Potomac, January 29, 1862, (assigned to duty with Hon. James H. Lane.) (Disbanded and since re-appointed.) John Ritchie, of Kansas, to Major General McClellan, commanding Army of the Potomac, January 29, 1862, (assigned to duty with Hon. James H. Lane.) (Since disbanded.) John J. Key, of Indiana, to Major General Halleck, commanding Department of the Mississippi, March 5, 1862. A. H. Gillespie, of California, to Major General Halleck, command- ing Department of the Mississippi, March 20, 1862, (assigned to duty with Colonel Canby.) R. M. Corwine, of Ohio, to Major General Frdmont, commanding the Mountain Department, March 31, 1862. T. J. Weed, of Kansas, to Major General Fremont, commanding the Mountain Department, March 31, 1862. Augustus Hain, of Prussia, to Major General Frdmont, commanding the Mountain Department, April 11, 1862. Champion Vaughan, of Kansas, to Major General Halleck, com- manding Department of the Mississippi, April 11, 1862, (assigned to duty with Brigadier General R. B. Mitchell.) 20 James Lake, of New York, to Major General Fremont, commanding the Mountain Department, April 11, 1862, (assigned to duty with Major General Burnside.) Clinton H. Mencely, of New York, to Major General McClellan, commanding Army of the Potomac, April 11, 1862, (assigned to duty with Brigadier General Wadsworth.) T. J. Kinney, of , to Major General Halleck, command- ing Department of the Mississippi, April 17, 1862, (assigned to duty with Major General Curtis.) Verplanck Van Antwerp, of Iowa, to Major General Frdmont, com- manding the Mountain Department, April 19, 1862, (assigned to duty with Brigadier General Blunt.) D. Henry Burtnete, of New York, to Major General Frdmont, com- manding the Mountain Department, April 22, 1862. Adolf Carlsson Warberg, of Sweden, to Major General Fremont, commanding the Mountain Department, April 24, 1862. Addison S. Norton, of Illinois, to Major General Halleck, command- ing Department of the Mississippi, May 1, 1862, (assigned to duty with Major General McClernand,) Ernest Yon Yegesack, of Sweden, to Major General McClellan, commanding Army of the Potomac, May 8, 1862, (assigned to duty with Brigadier General Butterfield. First Lieutenant David C. Houston, Corps of Engineers, to Major General Fremont, commanding the Mountain Department, May 16, 1862, (assigned to duty with Major General McDowell.) Captain Frederick Myers, Assistant Quartermaster, to Major General Frbmont, commanding the Mountain Department, May 23, 1862, (assigned to duty with Major General McDowell.) Captain Samuel Breck, Assistant Adjutant General, to Major General Fremont, commanding the Mountain Department, May 23, 1862, (as- signed to duty with Major General McDowell.) Ernest F. Hoffman, of Prussia, to Major General Frdmont, com- manding the Mountain Department, May 31, 1862, (assigned to duty with Brigadier General Shura.) Burr Porter, of New York, to Major General Fremont, commanding the Mountain Department, June 2,1862. 21 Captains. W. L. B. Jenney, of Massachusetts, to Major General Halleck, commanding Department of the Mississippi, August 19, 1861. Arnold Hoeppner, of Missouri, to Major General Halleck, com- manding Department of the Mississippi, August 19, 1861. William Hoelcke, of Missouri, to Major General Halleck, com- manding Department of the Mississippi, August 19, 1861. William Cossack, of Missouri, to Major General Halleck, com- manding Department of the Mississippi, August 19, 1861. W. Willard Smith, of Iowa, to Major General Halleck, commanding Department of the Mississippi, December 9, 1861. Philip Lydig, of New York, to Major General Wool, commanding Department of Southeastern Virginia, January 9, 1862, (assigned to duty with Brigadier General Parke.) Volney Hickox, of Illinois, to Major General McClellan, commanding Army of the Potomac, January 29, 1862, (assigned to duty with Hon. James H. Lane.) Disbanded and since re-appointed. James R. McClure, of Kansas, to Major General McClellan, com- manding Army of the Potomac, January 29, 1862, (assigned to duty with Hon. James H. Lane.) Since disbanded. William Kyle, of Illinois, to Major General McClellan, commanding Army of the Potomac, January 29, 1862, (assigned to duty with Hon. James H. Lane.) Since disbanded. William A. Philips, ot Kansas, to Major General McClellan, com- manding Army of the Potomac, January 29, 1862, (assigned to duty with Hon. James H. Lane.) Since disbanded. Avery P. Russell, of Kansas, to Major General McClellan, com- manding Army of the Potomac, January 29, 1862, (assigned to duty with Hon. James H. Lane.) Since disbanded. William O’Donnell, of Michigan, to Major General McClellan, com- manding Army of the Potomac, January 29, 1862, (assigned to duty with Hon. James H. Lane,) Since disbanded. James M. Rice, of Illinois, to Major General McClellan, command- ing Army of the Potomac, January 30, 1862, (assigned to duty with Hon. James H. Lane.) Disbanded and since re-appointed. Richard L. Shelley, of District of Columbia, to Major General McClellan, commanding Army of the Potomac, January 30, 1862, (assigned to duty withHon. James H. Lane.) Disbanded and since re- appointed. 22 John A. Bolles, of Massachusetts, to Major General McClellan, com- manding the Army, January 30, 1862, (assigned to duty with Major General Dix.) William Biddle, of Pennsylvania, to Major General McClellan, com- manding the Army, January 31, 1862. William R. Rowley, of Illinois, to Major General McClellan, com- manding the Army, February 26, 1862, (assigned to duty with Major General Grant.) William R. Dole, of Illinois, to Major General McClellan, command- ing Army of the Potomac, March 18, 1862, (assigned to duty w ith Major General Hunter.) Simon F. Barstow, of Massachusetts, to Major General McClellan, commanding Army of the Potomac, March 18, 1862, (assigned to duty with Major General McDowell.) Isaac H. Marrow, of Ohio, to Major General McClellan, command- ing Army of the Potomac, March 18, 1862, (assigned to duty with Major General Hunter.) Frederick R. Munther, of , to Major General McClellan, commanding Army of the Potomac, March 18, 1862, (assigned to duty with Major General Banks.) Henry C. Lockwood, of New York, to Major General Frdmont, com- manding the Mountain Department, March 31,1862, (assigned to duty with Brigadier General Wadsworth.) John R. Howard, of New York, to Major General Fremont, com- manding the Mountain Department, March 31, 1862. Rossiter W. Raymond, of New York, to Major General Fremont, commanding the Mountain Department, March 31, 1862. J. C. Hopper, of New Jersey, to Major General Frdmont, command- ing the Mountain Department, March 31, 1862. Jacob Von Cederstrom, of New York, to Major General Frdmont, commanding the Mountain Department, March 31, 1862. Nicolai Dunka, of New York, to Major General Frdmont, command- ing the Mountain Department, March 31, 1862. Csaky Sauer de Nordendorf, of the District of Columbia, to Major General Fremont, commanding the Mountain Department, March 31, 1862. Earl S. Goodrich, of Minnesota, to Major General McClellan, com- manding Army of the Potomac, April 1, 1862, (assigned to duty with Brigadier General Shields.) 23 Joseph C. Willard, of the District of Columbia, to Major General Fremont, commanding the Mountain Department, April 3, 1862, (as- signed to duty with Major General McDowell.) Cyrus Hamlin, of Maine, to Major General Fr6mont, commanding the Mountain Department, April 3, 1862. First Lieutenant Andrew S. Burt, of the Eighteenth Infantry, to Major General Halleck, commanding Department of the Mississippi, April 3, 1862, (assigned to duty with Brigadier General R. L. McCook.) Hunter Brooke, of Pennsylvania, to Major General Halleck, com- manding the Department of the Mississippi, April 3, 1862, (assigned to duty with Brigadier General R. L. McCook.) Duncan A. Pell, of New York, to Major General McClellan, com- manding Army of the Potomac, April 4, 1862, (assigned to duty with Major General Burnside.) George R. Fearing, of New York, to Major General McClellan, com- manding Army of the Potomac, April 4, 1862, (assigned to duty with Major General Burnside.) James M. Rice, of Illinois, to Major General McClellan, command- ing Army of the Potomac, April 5, 1862, (assigned to duty with Major General Hunter.) Daniel J. Keily, of Ireland, to Major General Fr6mont, commanding the Mountain Department, April 9, 1862, (assigned to duty with Briga- dier General Shields.) Miles W. Keogh, ot Ireland, to Major General Fremont, command- ing the Mountain Department, April 9, 1862, (assigned to duty with Brigadier General Shields. Timothy E. Ellsworth, of New York, to Major General McClellan, commanding Army of the Potomac, April 11, 1862, (assigned to duty with Brigadier General Wadsworth.) William Fisher, of New York, to Major General McClellan, com- manding Army of the Potomac, April 11, 1862, (assigned to duty with Brigadier General Ricketts.) Benjamin W. Richards, of Pennsylvania, to Major General Fremont, commanding the Mountain Department, April 12, 1862, (assigned to duty with Brigadier General Ricketts.) Volney Hickox, of Illinois, to Major General Fremont, commanding the Mountain Department, April 14, 1862, (assigned to duty with Major General Hunter.) 24 George de Schweinitz-crain, of Germany, to Major General Frdmont, commanding the Mountain Department, April 14, 1862, (assigned to duty with Brigadier General Doubleday. (Revoked.) Franklin Haven, jr., of Massachusetts, to Major General Frdmont, commanding the Mountain Department, April 15, 1862, (assigned to duty with Major General McDowell.) First Lieutenant George W. Vanderbilt, of the Ninth Infantry, to Major General Fremont, commanding the Mountain Department, April 17, 1862, (assigned to duty with Brigadier General D. Tyler.) Charles W. Dustan, of New York, to Major General Fremont, com- manding the Mountain Department, April 17, 1862, (assigned to duty with Brigadier General D. Tyler.) William A. Keyser, of Missouri, to Major General Halleck, com- manding Department of the Mississippi, April 18, 1862, (assigned to duty with Brigadier General Craig.) Henry J. Doolittle, of Wisconsin, to Major General Frdmont, com- manding the Mountain Department, April 19, 1862, (assigned to duty with Brigadier General C. S. Hamilton.) Gustavus St. Albe, of Austria, to Major General McClellan, com- manding Army of the Potomac, April 21, 1862, (assigned to duty with Major General McDowell.) Daniel W. Van Horn, of New York, to Major General Fremont, commanding the Mountain Department, April 22, 1862, (assigned to duty with Brigadier General Whipple.) Hamilton Lieber, of , to Major General Halleck, com- manding Department of the Mississippi, April 22, 1862. Joseph O’Keefe, of Ireland, to Major General Frdmont, commanding the Mountain Department, April 24,1862, (assigned to duty with Briga- dier General Shields.) George Ward Nichols, of New York, to Major General Fremont, com- manding the Mountain Department, April 26, 1862. Charles C. Barton, of New York, to Major General Halleck, com- manding Department of the Mississippi, April 26, 1862, (assigned to duty with Brigadier General Quinby.) Henry S. Spear, ol Ohio, to Major General McClellan, commanding Army of the Potomac, April 26, 1862, (assigned to duty with Brigadier General Reynolds.) W. II. Paine, of Wisconsin, to Major General Frdinont, commanding 25 the Mountain Department, April 28, 1862, (assigned to duty with Major General McDowell.) Adam Badeau, of New York, to Major General Halleck, commanding Department of the Mississippi, April 29, 1862, (assigned to duty with Brigadier General T. W. Sherman.) S. Willard Saxton, of , to Major General Fremont, com- manding the Mountain Department, April 30, 1862, (assigned to duty with Brigadier General Saxton.) Edward O. Brown, of Indiana, to Major General Fr6mont, com- manding the Mountain Department, April 30, 1862, (assigned to duty with Brigadier General Hartsuff.) Wladislas Leski, of Poland, to Major General Fr6mont, commanding the Mountain Department, May 1, 1862, (assigned to duty with Major General McDowell.) Julius Fosses, of Belgium, to Major General Fremont, commanding the Mountain Department, May 1, 1862, (assigned to duty with Major General McDowell.) Augustus Backx, of Belgium, to Major General Fremont, command- ing the Mountain Department, May 1, 1862. Joseph Gruwe, of Belgium, to Major General Fremont, commanding the Mountain Department, May 1,1862. Mortimer C. Mizner, of , to Major General Halleck, com- manding Department of the Mississippi, May 1, 1862, (assigned to duty with Major General McClernand.) William H. W. Krebs, of Maryland, to Major General Fremont, commanding the Mountain Department, May 3, 1862, (assigned to duty with Major General McDowell.) Nehemiah Merritt., of New Jersey, to Major General Fremont, com manding the Mountain Department, May 13, 1862, (assigned to duty with Major General McDowell.) Charles W. Morgan, of New York, to Major General Fremont, com- manding the Mountain Department, May 14, 1862, (assigned to duty with Brigadier General Whipple.) Thomas H. Green, of Maine, to Major General Fr6mont, commanding the Mountain Department, May 14,1862, (assigned to duty with Briga- dier General Prince.) Daniel W. Hughes, of Pennsylvania, to Major General Wool, com- 26 manding Department Southeastern Virginia, May 15, 1862, (assigned to duty with Major General McDowell.) T. E. Greenwood, of , to Major General Halleck. com- manding Department of the Mississippi, May 16, 1862, (assigned to duty with Brigadier General Eosecrans.) First Lieutenant Joseph B. Campbell, Fourth Artillery, to Major General Fremont, commanding the Mountain Department, May 16, 1862, (assigned to duty with Major General McDowell.) Hugo Von Poblotski, of Prussia, to Major General Fr6mont, com- manding the Mountain Department, May 16, 1862, (assigned to duty with Brigadier General Blenker.) Richard L. Shelley, of the District of Columbia, to Major General Frdmont, commanding the Mountain Department, May 17, 1862, (as- signed to duty with Major General Ord.) John S. Slosson, of New York, to Major General Frbmont, command- ing the Mountain Department, May 17, 1862, (assigned to duty with Major General McDowell.) John Jewett, of , to Major General Frdmont, commanding the Mountain Department, May 19,1862, (assigned to duty with Major General McDowrell.) Second Lieutenant George B. Drake, of the Sixth Infantry, to Major General Fremont, commanding the Mountain Department, May 22, 1862, (assigned to duty with Brigadier General Hartsuff.) First Lieutenant James P. Drouillard, Sixth Infantry, to Major General Fremont, commanding the Mountain Department, May 23, 1862, (assigned to duty with Major General McDowell.) John Markoe, of , to Major General Fremont, commanding the Mountain Department, May 23, 1862, (assigned to duty with Major- General McDowell.) James DeW. Cutting, of , to Major General Frbmont, commanding the Mountain Department, May 23, 1862, (assigned to duty with Major General McDowell.) Craig W. Wadsworth, of New York, to Major General Frdmont, commanding the Mountain Department, May 23, 1862, (assigned to duty with Major General McDowell.) Edward Valentinis, of , to Major General Fremont, com- manding the Mountain Department, May 24, 1862, (assigned to duty with Brigadier General Blenker.) 27 John Charles Anderson, of New York, to Major General Fremont, commanding the Mountain Department, May 24, 1862, (assigned to duty with Brigadier General Saxton.) Albert G. Sloo, jr., of , to Major General Fremont, com- manding the Mountain Department, May 24, 1862. Ulric Dahlgren, of the District of Columbia, to Major General Fre- mont, commanding the Mountain Department, May 29,1862, (assigned to duty with Brigadier General Saxton.) William M. Lewis, of Indiana, to Major General Wool, commanding Department of Southeastern Virginia, May 30, 1862, (assigned to duty with Colonel Charles Ellet.) Zebulon Baird, of to Major General Fremont, command- ing the Mountain Department, May 30, 1862, (assigned to duty with Brigadier General Milroy.) Charles Spraul, of Bavaria, to Major General Frdmont, commanding the Mountain Department, May 31, 1862, (assigned to duty with Brig- adier General Schurz.) George G. Lyon, of to Major General Frdmont, com- manding the Mountain Department, June 2, 1862, (assigned to duty with Major General Sigel.) Adolphe Ernest Bauer, of , to Major General Wool, com- manding Department of Southeastern Virginia, June 3,1862, (assigned to duty with Brigadier General Weber.) Edward P. Brownson, of New Jersey, to Major General Fremont, commanding the Mountain Department, June 3, 1862. First Lieutenant Wright Rives, of the Sixth Infantry, to Major General Halleck, commanding Department of the Mississippi, June 4 1862, (assigned to duty with Major General McClernand.) Isaac K. Casey, of District of Columbia, to Major General Wool, commanding Department of Southeastern Virginia, June 4, 1862, (as- signed to duty with General Sturgis.) Second Lieutenant George A. Custer, Fifth Cavalry, to Major Gen- eral McClellan, commanding Army of the Potomac, June 5, 1862. Henry C. Freeman, of , to Major General Halleck, com- manding Department of the Mississippi, June 6, 1862, (assigned to duty with Major General McClernand.) Daniel Hall, of New Hampshire, to Major General Frdmont, com- manding the Mountain Department, June 7, 1862, (assigned to duty with Brigadier General Whipple.) 28 Howard Stockton, of New Jersey, to Major General Wool, com- manding the Middle Department, June 9, 1862, (assigned to duty with Major General McDowell.) Flamen Ball, of , to Major General Wool, commanding the Middle Department, June 9, 1862, (assigned to duty with Major General McDowell.) IV-.APPOINTMENTS MADE IN THE VOLUNTEER FORCE CALLED INTO SERVICE UNDER THE ACTS APPROVED JULY 22 AND 25, 1861, AND JULY 5, 1838. To be Major Generals. Ethan A. Hitchcock, of Missouri, February 10, 1862. Brigadier General Ulysses S. Grant, of the United States Volunteers, February 16, 1862. Brigadier General Irvin McDowell, of the United States Army, March 14, 1862. Brigadier General Ambrose E. Burnside, of the United States Vol- unteers, March 18, 1862. Brigadier General Don Carlos Buell, of the United States Volunteers, March 21, 1862. Brigadier General John Pope, of the United States Volunteers, March 21, 1862. Brigadier General Samual K. Curtis, of the United States Volunteers, March 21, 1862. Brigadier General Franz Sigel, of the United States Volunteers, March 21, 1862. Brigadier General John A. McClernand, of the United States Volun- teers, March 21, 1862. Brigadier General Charles F. Smith, of the United States Volunteers, March 21, 1862. (Since died.) Brigadier General Lewis Wallace, of the United States Volunteers, March 21, 1862. Brigadier General Ormsby M. Mitchel, of the United States Volun- teers, April 11, 1862. Cassius M. Clay, of Kentucky, April 11, 1862. Brigadier General George H. Thomas, of the United States Volun- teers, April 25, 1862. 29 George Cadwalader, of Pennsylvania, April 25, 1862. Brigadier General William T. Slierman, of the United States Volun- teers, May 1, 1862. Brigadier General Edward 0. C. Ord, of the United States Volunteers, May 2, 1862. To be Brigadier Generals. Captain James B. Ricketts, of the First Artillery, July 21,1861. Major Samuel D. Sturgis, of the Fourth Cavalry, August 10, 1861. James Shields, of California, August 19, 1861. Colonel James S. Negley, of the Forty-eighth Pennsylvania Volun- teers, October 1, 1861. Colonel Joseph B. Plummer, of the Eleventh Missouri Volunteers, (Captain First Infantry,) October 22, 1861. Jeremiah T. Boyle, of Kentucky, November 9, 1861. George W. Morgan, of Ohio, November 12, 1861. Colonel Jefferson C. Davis, of the Twenty-second Indiana Volun- teers, (Captain First Artillery,) December 18, 1861. Colonel John M. Palmer, of the Fourteenth Illinois Volunteers, De- cember 20, 1861. William H. Keim, of Pennsylvania, December 20, 1861. (Since died.) Colonel James H. Garfield, of the Forty-second Ohio Volunteers, January 11, 1862. Major Lewis G. Arnold, of the First Artillery, January 24, 1862. Major Frederick Steele, of the Eleventh Infantry, January 29, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel William S. Ketchum, of the Tenth Infantry, February 3, 1862. Major Abner Doubleday, of the Seventeenth Infantry, February 3> 1862. Major John W. Davidson, of the Second Cavalry, February 3, 1862. Colonel Napoleon J. T. Dana, of the First Minnesota Volunteers, February 3, 1862. Colonel David D. Birney, of the Twenty-third Pennsylvania Volun- teers, February 3, 1862. Thomas Francis Meagher, of New York, February 3, 1862. Henry M. Naglee, of California, February 4, 1862. Andrew Johnson, of Tennessee, March 4, 1862. 30 James G. Spears, of Tennessee, March 5, 1862. Colonel Eugene A. Carr, of the Third Illinois Cavalry, (Captain Fourth Cavalry,) March 7, 1862. Colonel Thomas A. Davies, of the Sixteenth New York Volunteers, March 7, 1862. Daniel Tyler, of Connecticut, March 13, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel William H. Emory, of the Sixth Cavalry, March 17, 1862. Colonel Andrew J. Smith, of the Second California Cavalry, (Major First Cavalry,) March 17, 1862. Marsena R. Patrick, of New York, March 17, 1862. Isaac F. Quinby, of New York, March 17, 1862. Colonel Hiram G. Berry, of the Fourth Maine Volunteers, March 17, 1862. Colonel Orris S. Ferry, of the Fifth Connecticut Volunteers, March 17, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel Daniel P. Woodbury, Additional Aide-de-Camp, (Major of Engineers,) March 19, 1862. Colonel Henry M. Judah, of the 4tli California Volunteers, (Captain 4th Infantry,) March 21, 1862. Colonel Richard J. Oglesby, of the Eighth Illinois Volunteers, March 21, 1862. Colonel John Cook, of the Seventh Illinois Volunteers, March 21, 1862. Colonel William H. L. Wallace, of the Eleventh Illinois Volunteers, March 21, 1862. Colonel John McArthur, of the Twelfth Illinois Volunteers, March 21, 1862. Colonel Robert L. McCook, of the Ninth Ohio Volunteers, March 21, 1862. Colonel Jacob G. Lauman, of the Seventh Iowa Volunteers, March 21, 1862. Colonel Horatio P. Van Cleve, of the Second Minnesota Volunteers, March 21, 1862. Colonel John A. Logan, of the Thirty-first Illinois Volunteers, March 21, 1862. Colonel Speed S. Fry, of the Fourth Kentucky Volunteers, March 21, 1862. 31 Colonel Alexander Asboth, of the Second Missouri Volunteers, March 21, 1862. James Craig, of Missouri, March 21, 1862. Colonel Mahlon D. Manson, of the Tenth Indiana Volunteers, March 24, 1862. Colonel Gordon Granger, of the Second Michigan Cavalry, (Captain Third Cavalry,) March 26, 1862. Colonel Edward E. S. Canby, of the Nineteenth Infantry, March 31, 1862. Colonel Grenville M. Dodge, of the Fourth Iowa Volunteers, March 31, 1862. Colonel Eobert B. Mitchell, of the Second Kansas Volunteers, April 8, 1862. James G. Blunt, of Kansas, April 8, 1862. Colonel Francis E. Patterson, of the One Hundred and Fifteenth Pennsylvania Volunteers, April 11, 1862. Major Amiel W. Whipple, of the Corps of Topographical Engineers, April 14, 1862. . Captain Cuvier Grover, of the Tenth Infantry, April 14, 1862. Captain George L. Hartsuff, Assistant Adjutant General, April 15, 1862. Captain Rufus Saxton, Assistant Quartermaster, April 15, 1862. Paymaster Benjamin Alvord, United States Army, April 15, 1862. Colonel Napoleon B. Buford, of the Twenty-seventh Illinois Volun- teers, April 15, 1862. Colonel William S. Smith, of the Thirteenth Ohio Volunteers, April 15, 1862. Colonel Nathan Kimball, of the Fourteenth Indiana Volunteers, April 15, 1862. Colonel Charles Devens, of the Fifteenth Massachusetts Volunteers, April 15, 1862. Colonel James H. Van Alen, of the Third New York Cavalry, April 15, 1862. Carl Schurz, of , April 15, 1862. Major Samuel W. Crawford, of the Thirteenth Infantry, April 25, 1862. Colonel Henry W. Wessells, of the Eighth Kansas Volunteers, (Major Sixth Infantry,) April 25, 1862. 32 Colonel Milo S. Ilascall, of the Seventeenth Indiana Volunteers, April 25, 1862. Colonel Leonard F. Eoss, of the Seventeenth Illinois Volunteers, April 25, 1862. Colonel John W. Geary, of the Twenty-eighth Pennsylvania Vol n- teers, April 25, 1862 Colonel Alfred H. Terry, of the Seventh Connecticut Volunteers, April 25, 1862. Colonel Andrew A. Humphreys, Additional Aide-de-Camp, (Major Corps of Topographical Engineers,) April 28, 1862. Colonel James H. Carleton, of the First California Volunteers, (Major Sixth Cavalry,) April 28, 1862. Major Absalom Baird, Assistant Inspector General, April 28, 1862. Colonel John C. Eobinson, of the First Michigan Volunteers, (Cap- tain Fifth Infantry,) April 28, 1862. Captain Truman Seymour, of the Fifth Eegiment of Artillery, April 28, 1862. Captain Quincy A. Gillmore, of the Corps of Engineers, April 28, 1862. Colonel George D. Bayard, of the First Pennsylvania Cavalry, (Captain Fourth Cavalry,) April 28, 1862. Paymaster Henry Prince, United States Army, April 28, 1862. Colonel Abraham Piatt, of the Thirteenth Ohio Volunteers, April 28, 1862. Colonel Thomas T. Crittenden, of the Sixth Indiana Volunteers, April 28, 1862. Colonel Max Weber, of the Twentieth New York Volunteers, April 28, 1862. Colonel Pleasant A. Hackelman, of the Sixteenth Indiana Volun- teers, April 28, 1862. Colonel Jeremiah C. Sullivan, of the Thirteenth Indiana Volunteers, April 28, 1862. Colonel Alvin P. Hovey, of the Twenty-fourth Indiana Volunteers, April 28, 1862. Colonel James C. Veatcli, of the Twenty-fifth Indiana Volunteers, April 28, 1862. Colonel Willian P. Benton, of the Eighth Indiana Volunteers, April 28, 1862. 33 Colonel Henry Bohlen, of the Seventy-fifth Pennsylvania Volun- teers, April 28, 1862. Colonel John C. Ckldwell, of the Eleventh Maine Volunteers, April 28, 1862. Colonel Isaac P. Rodman, of the Fourth Rhode Island Volunteers, April 28, 1862. Colonel Neal Dow, of the Thirteenth Maine Volunteers, April 28, 1862. Colonel George S. Green, of the Sixtieth Regiment of New York Volunteers, April 28, 1862. Colonel Samuel P. Carter, of the Second Tennessee Volunteer's, May 1, 1862. Captain John Gibhon, of the Fourth Regiment of Artillery, May 2, 1862. Colonel George W. Taylor, of the Third New Jersey Volunteers, ,, n < t-dts'A ifnioasU May 9, 1862. Colonel Erastus B. Tyler, of the Seventh Ohio Volunteers, May 14, jggg f I U-I rfl f'r) Adjutant General’s Department. To be Assistant Adjutants General, with the rank of Major. . 0>1 V*; J JSf ' Thomas Hillhouse, of New York, March 6, 1862, (for Major General E. D. Morgan.) ' ■ Captain J. A. Rawlins, Assistant Adjutant General of Volunteers, April 14, 1862, (for Major General Grant.) Theodore A. Meysenberg, of Missouri, April 14, 1862, (for Major General Sigel.) Captain Henry Z. Curtis, Assistant Adjutant General of Volunteers, April 23, 1862, (for Major General Curtis.) Captain Louis Richmond, Assistant Adjutant General of Volunteers, April 28, 1832, (for Major General Burnside.) Captain Frederick Knefler, Assistant Adjutant General of Volunteers, May 16, 1862, (for Major General Wallace.) ruf.ffoWt .ipl. .fflftf .& J neW JmX *oV[ to i A Assistant Adjutants General, with the rank of Captain. James A. Lowrie, of Pennsylvania, October 7, 1861, (for Brigadier General Negley.) 34 R. J. Waggener, of Kentucky, October 8, 1861, (for Brigadier Gen- eral W. T. Ward.) Lyne Starling, of Kentucky, October 10,1861, (for Brigadier General T. L. Crittenden.) Louis J. Lambert, of the District of Columbia, January 29, 1862, (for Brigadier General Brannan.) John Hancock, of Pennsylvania, February 3, 1862, (for Brigadier General Hancock.) Daniel Hebard, of Ohio, February 3, 1862, (for Brigadier General Gorman.) John A. Judson, of New York, February 3, 1862, (for Brigadier General Hatch.) John Mills Kendrick, of Ohio, February 19, 1862, (for Brigadier General Nelson.) Benjamin F. Hawkes, of Ohio, February 19, 1862, (for Brigadier General Kelley.) Henry Binmore, of , February 19, 1862, (for Brigadier General Prentiss.) W. P. Prentice, of New York, February 19, 1862, (for Brigadier General Mitchel.) Charles T. Gardner, of Oregon, March 6, 1862, (for Brigadier Gen- eral Parke.) Joseph H. Liebnau, of New York, March 6, 1862, (tor Brigadier General Yiele.) Sergeant Joseph McCoy, of the Fifth Cavalry, March 6, 1862, (for Brigadier General Meagher.) William F. Clark, of Iowa, March 6, 1862, (for Brigadier General McKean.) Thomas S. Griffing, of New York, March 6, 1862, (for Brigadier General Davidson.) Roswell M. Sawyer, of Wisconsin, March 6, 1862, (for Brigadier General C. S. Hamilton.) Wickham Hoffman, of Ncav York, March 6, 1862, (for Brigadier General T. Williams.) Charles C. Suydam, of New York, March 6, 1862, (for Brigadier General Keyes.) David II. Strother, of Virginia, March 6,1862, (for Brigadier General Birney.) 35 George B. Halsted, of New Jersey, March 6, 1862, (for Brigadier General Augur.) Edward M. Neill, of New York, March 6, 1862, (for Brigadier Gen. eral Reno.) A. P. Fiske, of , March 7, 1862, (for Brigadier General French.) Lieutenant Julius Lovell, Adjutant of the Harris Light Cavalry, March 24, 1882, (for Brigadier General Davies.) David Braden, of Indiana, March 24, 1862, (for Brigadier General Dumont.) Francis A. Dallam, of Illinois, March 24, 1862, (for Brigadier Gen- eral W. A. Richardson.) Noah L. Jeffries, of Ohio, March 26, 1862, (for Brigadier General Keim.) Frank V. L. Eno, of Missouri, March 31, 1862, (for Brigadier Gen- eral Craig.) Captain Temple Clark, of the Fifth Regiment of Wisconsin Volun- teers, April 7, 1832, (for Brigadier General Plummer.) Lieutenant Montgomery Rochester, of the Thirteenth Regiment of New York Volunteers, April 11, 1832, (for Brigadier General Quinby.) Thomas Moonlight, of Kansas, April 14, 1832, (for Brigadier Gen- eral Blunt.) Warren W. H. Lawrence, of Kansas, April 14, 1862, (for Brigadier General Mitchell.) Henry R. Meighells, of Missouri, April 14, 1862, (for Brigadier General Sturgis.) James P. Kimball, of New York, April 14, 1862, (for Brigadier Gen- eral Patrick.) Captain E. P. Halstead, of the Second Regiment of New York Artillery, April 14, 1832, (for Brigadier General Doubleday.) Captain J. W. Paddock, of the First Regiment of Kansas Infantry, April 14, 1862, (for Brigadier General Steele.) Henry W. Bowers, of Illinois, April 14, 1862, (for Brigadier General Woodbury.) Charles O. Joline, of Ohio, April 14, 1862, (for Brigadier General G. W. Morgan.) First Lieutenant John W. Williams, of the Sixth Regiment of Penn* sylvania Cavalry, April 14, 1862, (for Brigadier General Ricketts.) 36 Lieutenaut George Merrill, of the Second Regiment of New York Volunteers, April 21, 1862, (for Brigadier General Saxton.) Fiist Lieutenant George H. Johnston, of the First Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteers, April 21, 1862, (for Brigadier General Naglee.) Lieutenant Benjamin F. Smith, of the Illinois Volunteers, April 21, 1862, (l'or Brigadier General Cook.) Sheridan Wait, of Illinois, April 21, 1862, (for Brigadier General Oglesby.) Captain Brayton Ives, of the Fifth Regiment of Connecticut Volun- teers, April 28, 1862, (fox Brigadier General Terry.) First Lieutenant Robert O. Selfridge, of the Third Regiment oi Michigan Cavalry, April 28, 1862, (for Brigadier General Granger.) First Lieutenant William C. Russell, of the Eighth Regiment of Missouri Volunteers, April 28, 1862, (for Brigadier General S. Hamilton.) First Lieutenant Alfred B. Ely, of the Eleventh Regiment of Con- necticut Volunteers, April 28, 1862, (for Brigadier General Benliam.) Marcellus V. G. Strong, of Ohio, May 1, 1862, (for Brigadier Gen- eral Strong.) Charles P. Pierce, of the Massachusetts Volunteers, May 1, 1862, (for Brigadier General Judah.) Charles M. Prevost, of Pennsylvania, May 1, 1862, (for Brigadier General Patterson.) Cyrus S- Haldeman, of Pennsylvania, May 1, 1862, (for Brigadier General Van Aleu.) Lieutenant Robert K. Townes, of the Thirty-first Regiment of Illi- nois Volunteers, May 1, 1862, (for Brigadier General Logan.) Lieutenaut J. Bates Dickson, of the Twelfth Regiment of Illinois Volunteers, May 1, 1862, (for Brigadier General McArthur.) First Lieutenant Joseph Hibbard, of the First Regiment of Massa- chusetts Volunteers, May 12, 1862, (for Brigadier General Grover.) Lieutenant Richard R. Corson, of the First Pennsylvania Cavalry, May 12, 1862, (for Brigadier General Bayard.) James C. Clark, of New York, May 16, 1862, (for Brigadier General Seymour.) First Lieutenant John P. Wood, of the Nineteenth Regiment of Indiana Volunteers, May 16, 1862, (for Brigadier General Gibbon.) 37 First Lieutenant. William Lesley, Aide-de-Camp to Brigadier Gen- eral A. Schoepf, May 16, 1862, (for Brigadier General Schoepf.) Lieutenant W. B. Leach, of the First Regiment of Minnesota Vol- unteers, May 16, 1862, (for Brigadier General Dana.) D. G. Swaim, of Ohio, May 16,1862, (for Brigadier General Garfield.) Orson H. Hart, of New York, May 16, 1862, (for Brigadier General Sickles.) John Boyle, of Illinois, May 16, 1862, (for Brigadier General Boyle.) Benjamin M. Piatt, of Kentucky, May 16, 1862, (for Brigadier Gen- eral Piatt.) Charles W. Dustan, of New York, May 16, 1862, (for Brigadier General D. Tyler.) Captain P. T. Schopp, of the Seventy-fifth Regiment of Pennsyl- vania Volunteers, May 16, 1862, (for Brigadier General Bohlen.) Lieutenant Elliott S. Quay, of the Seventh Ohio Volunteers, May 21, 1862, (for Brigadier General E. B. Tyler.) Lieutenant Henry R. Dalton, of the Fourteenth Massachusetts Vol- unteers, May 28, 1862, (for Brigadier General Whipple.) Captain Edward M. Smith, of the Fourth Maine Volunteers, May 28, 1862, (for Brigadier General Berry.) Captain Hoffman Atkinson, of the First Virginia Cavalry, May 28, 1862, (for Brigadier General W. S. Smith.) Quartermaster’s Department. To be Assistant Quartermasters with the rank of Captain. Jacob Dock, of New York, June 22, 1861. W. F. Harris, of , September 20, 1861. Richard Stevenson, of , October 7, 1861. Andrew J. Mackay, of Texas, October 7, 1861. VTilliam J. Kane, of Pennsylvania, October 15, 1861. Algernon S. Baxter, of Illinois, November 23, 1861. Charles W. Lyman, of Indiana, February 3, 1862. Charles G. Loring, of Massachusetts, February 3, 1862. Alexander Bliss, of New York, February 3, 1862. Simon Perkins, jr., of Ohio, February 3, 1862. . Rufus C. Colburn, of Vermont, February 3, 1862. Hiram Smith, of New York, February 3, 1862. Newton Flagg, of Illi mis, Febuary 3, 1862. 38 Skidmore E. Lefferts, of Wisconsin, February 11, 1862. William W. Van Ness, of New York, February 19, 1862. Peter Heistand, of Illinois, February 19, 1862. Perley P. Pitkin, of Vermont, February 19, 1862. Mark Prime, of Maine, February 19, 1862. Austin C. Woolfolk, of Illinois, February 19, 1862. Frederick S. Winslow, of Iowa, February 19, 1862. Joel D. Cruttenden, of Minnesota, February 19, 1862. Samuel McKean La Porte, of Delaware, February 19, 1862. John A. Lemon, of Pennsylvania, February 19, 1862. David W. McClung, of Ohio, February 19, 1862. A. Shimmel, of New York, February 19, 1862. John Le Compte, of Pennsylvania, February 19, 1862. George F. Clark, of Indiana, March 24, 1862. Edward Corning, of New York, March 24, 1862. Thomas D. Fitch, of Ohio, March 24, 1862. Charles H. Gaubert, of California, March 24, 1862. John K. Russell, of Maine, March 24, 1862. Greenberry L. Fort, of Illinois, March 24, 1862. James H. Tallman, of Maine, March 24, 1862. John C. Smith, of Illinois, April 1, 1862. Edwin Ludlow, of New York, April 4, 1862. George W. Ford, of Missouri, April 14, 1862. William Gaster of Ohio, April 14, 1862. Edwin C. Becker, of Wisconsin, April 14, 1862. John B. Winslow, of New Jersey, April 14, 1862. J. H. McKay, of Illinois, April 14, 1862. John H. Ferry, of Indiana, April 14, 1862. Josiah A. Brodliead, of Massachusetts, April 14, 1862. H. A. Lacy, of Michigan, April 14, 1862. John G. Farnsworth, of New York, April 14, 1862. Mark L. De Motte, of Indiana, April 14, 1862. Harry Porter, of Pennsylvania, April 14, 1862. William G. Le Due, of Minnesota, April 14, 1862. Lyne S. Metcalf, of Illinois, April 14, 1862. Theodore C. Bowles, Regimental Quartermaster Fifteenth Ohio Vol- unteers, April 14, 1862. Richard F. Vandeveer, of New York, April 21, 1862. 39 William A. Warren, of Iowa, April 21, 1862. Franklin Haven, of Massachusetts, April 21, 1862. Charles F. Garrett, of Kansas, April 25, 1862. Medoren Crawford, of Oregon, April 28, 1862. John H. Moore, of Missouri, April 28, 1862. Jacob Lovventhal, of New York, April 28, 1862. James Brooks, of Indiana, May 1, 1862. Malachi Martin, of New York, May 1, 1862. H. L. Robinson, of New York, May 6, 1862. Henry L. Brown, of Ohio, May 6, 1862. Joseph K. Wing, of Ohio, May 12, 1862. William G. Morris, of California, May 12, 1862. Charles Goodman, of Ohio, May 12, 1862. William Hooper, of Ohio, May 12, 1862. Lieutenant Benjamin F. Porter, of the Eighth Regiment of Michi- gan Volunteers, May 12, 1862. William Stoddard, of Pennsylvania, May 12, 1862. Charles Hoyt, of Ohio, May 12, 1862. George W. Woodbridge, of Ohio, May 12, 1862. John H. Tighe, of Missouri, May 12, 1862. George P. Webster, of Kentucky, May 12, 1862. George Ely, of Illinois, May 12, 1862. H. A. Conant, of Missouri, May 12, 1862. Joseph Justice, of Indiana, May 12, 1862. George S. Dodge, of Vermont, May 12, 1862. Charles K. Smith, jr., of Ohio, May 12,1862. George Q. White, of Illinois, May 12, 1862. Leonard S. Vanvliet, of Wisconsin, May 12, 1862. James L. Fisk, of Minnesota, May 29, 1862. Subsistence Department. Commissaries of Subsistence, with the rank of Captain. G. C. Kniffin, of , August 20, 1861. John Spicer, of Illinois, September 10, 1861. Samuel J. Little, of , September 23, 1861. James B. Alexander, of Kentucky, September 23, 1861. (Since vacated.) 40 I. R. Sinton, of , September 23, 1861. J. F. Huber, of . , October 25, 1861. Michael H. Bright, of , October 25, 1861. Thomas J. Sample, of Indiana, November 1, 1861. Richard E. Davis, of , November 23, 1861. Percy B. Spear, of New York, November 30, 1861. Robert E. Bryant, of Indiana, February 3, 1862. Edward E. Potter, of New York, February 3, 1862. Montgomery Ritchie, of Massachusetts, February 3, 1862. John A. King, of Illinois, February 3, 1862. George B. Corkhill, of Iowa, February 3, 1862. David L. Smith, of Virginia, February 19, 1862. John M. Palmer, of Ohio, February 19, 1862. John S. Burdette, of Virginia, February 19, 1862. Brownell Granger, of Massachusetts, February 19, 1862. Samuel R. Steele, of Virginia, February 19, 1862. A. Judson Rowell, of Vermont, February 19, 1862. E. P. Donnel, of Maine, February 19, 1862. Mark R. Came, of Maine, February 19, 1862. Otho W. Heiskell, of Virginia, February 19, 1862. Joseph J. Slocum, of Ohio, February 19, 1862. J. Howard Wells, of New York, February 19, 1862. James P. Wilson, of Virginia, February 19, 1862. William P. Darst, of Ohio, March 6, 1862. Jesse Thornton, of Ohio, March 6, 1862. M. L. McPherson, of Iowa, March 6, 1862. Robert C. Stickney, of Maine, March 24, 1862. Edward W. Coffin, of New Jersey, Mareh 24, 1862. C. C. Carpenter, of Iowa, March 24, 1862. John A. Doyle, of Pennsylvania, March 24, 1862. Evan M. Buchanan, of the District of Columbia, March 24, 1862. Francis B. Owen, of Washington Territory, March 24, 1862. James G. Fitts, of , March 24, 1862. William W. Jackson, of Michigan, March 24, 1862. Thomas A. P. Champlin, of Ohio, April 14, 1862. John M. Blair, of Indiana, April 14, 1862. Amos B. Mott, of Pennsylvania, April 14, 1862. Henry M. Swift, of New York, April 14, 1862. 41 B. F. Fifield, of Michigan, April 14, 1682. George E. Baldwin, of New York, April 14, 1862. Joseph B. Gilpin, of Illinois, April 14, 1862 Nathan G. King, of Michigan, April 14, 1862. Isaiah B. McDonald, of Indiana, April 14, 1862. Second Lieutenant Robert Holmes, of the 104th Regiment of Penn sylvania Volunteers, April 14, 1862. Anthony L. Weaver, of Ohio, April 14, 1862. William A. Murfey, of Wisconsin, April 14, 1862. Daniel P. Allen, of Illinois, April 21, 1862. George F. Noyes, of New York, April 21, 1862. Harvey A. Smith, of Kansas, April 25, 1862. Charles McClure, of Pennsylvania, April 28, 1862. William B. Slaughter, of Wisconsin, April 28, 1862. John S. Davis, of Indiana, May 1, 1862. Edwin D. Willard, of the District of Columbia, May 1, 1862. A. E. Strickle, of Ohio, May 2, 1862. George D. Harrington, of Vermont, May 2, 1862. John Jordan, of New York, May 12, 1862. J. C. Ramsey, of Ohio, May 12, 1862. G. F. Spillman, of Kentucky, May 12, 1862. William J. McClure, of Indiana, May 12, 1862. Medical Department. To be Brigade Surgeons. Eugene F. Sanger, of Maine, November 10, 1861. Robert K. Smith, of Pennsylvania, November 10, 1861. Frederick Seymour, of Ohio, December 24, 1861. David P. Smith, of Massachusetts, December 24, 1861. William C. Otterson, of New York, December 24, 1861. John S. Hodgen, of Missouri, December 24, 1861. Richard H. Wevill, of Pennsylvania, December 24, 1861. John B. G. Baxter, of Wisconsin, December 24, 1861. Lavington Quick, of Pennsylvania, December 24, 1861. Norman Gay, of Ohio, December 24, 1861. George Rex, of Pennsylvania, December 24, 1861. Rufus H. Johnson, of Ohio, December 24, 1861. 42 Thomas A. Worrall, of Pennsylvania, December 24, 1861. Frank M. Heister, of Pennsylvania, December 24, 1861. Gaylord D. Beebe, of Illinois, December 24, 1861. Meredith Clymer, of Pennsylvania, December 25, 1861. Thomas W. Fry, of Missouri, January 17, 1862. Edward E. Phelps, of Vermont, February 4, 1862. Charles H. Rawson, of Iowa, February 19, 1862. Alexander L. Watson, of New York, April 4, 1862. J. H. Baxter, of Vermont, April 4, 1862. W. H. Thorne, of Pennsylvania, April 4, 1862. Barnard Beust, of New Jersey, April 4, 1862. William W. Holmes, of Ohio, April 4, 1862. E. Boyd Pendleton, of Virginia, April 4, 1862. (Since resigned.) Samuel L. Bigelow, of France, April 4, 1862. Jacob Bockee, of Illinois, April 4, 1862. William W. Nassau, of Iowa, April 4, 1862. William H. White, of Delaware, April 4, 1862. Alfred Hitchcock, of Massachusetts, April 4, 1862. Abraham Crispell, of New York, April 4, 1862. Thomas B. Reed, of Pennsylvania, April 4, 1862. Horace Wardner, of Illinois, April 4, 1862. John B. Lewis, of Connecticut, April 4, 1862. B. M. McVickar, of Illinois, April 4, 1862. (Since resigned.) Frederick G. Snelling, of New York, April 4, 1862. James C. Fisher, of New Jersey, April 4, 1862. Edward D. Dailey, of Delaware, April 4, 1862. J. T. Bradford, of Kentucky, April 4, 1862. Azariah B. Shipman, of New York, April 4, 1862. James G. Hatchitt, of Kentucky, April 4, 1862. Abraham L. Cox, of New Jersey, April 4, 1862. Alonzo J. Phelps, of Ohio, April 4, 1862. Samuel M. Hamilton, of Illinois, April 4, 1862. George T. Allen, of Illinois, April 4, 1862. Augustus C. Hamlin, of Maine, April 4, 1862. William Dickinson, of Missouri, April 4, 1862. Ira Russell, of Massachusetts, April 4, 1862. Isaac I. Hayes, of Pennsylvania, April 4, 1862. Henry Palmer, of Wisconsin, April 4, 1862. 43 Ferris Jacobs, of New York, April 4, 1862. Clarke McDermott, of Ohio, April 14, 1862. Stephen F. Elliott, of California, April 21, 1862. Daniel Holmes, of Pennsylvania, April 28, 1862. George M. Kellogg, of Iowa, April 28, 1862. Artemas Chapel, of Nebraska, May 1, 1862. J. Theodore Heard, of Massachusetts, May 1, 1862. John W. Hunt, of New York, May 12, 1862. Pay Department. To be Additional Paymasters. Nathaniel G. Wilcox, of Illinois, August 5, 1861. John S. Fillmore, of Colorado Territory, August 26, 1861, (commis- sion limited to expire July 1, 1862.) Daniel McCook, of Illinois, March 24, 1862. Re-appointed. Daniel E. Sickles, of New York, to be Brigadier General of Yolun teers, September 3, 1861. Y.. TRANSFERRED. ( 1.) Second Lieutenant Charles A. Curtis, of the Seventh Infantry, to the Fifth Infantry, April 28, 1862. (Company F.) VI.. RETIRED. (9.) Colonel Washington Seawell, Sixth Infantry, February 20, 1862, for incapacity resulting from exposure in the line of his duty. Colonel Benjamin J. Beall, First Cavalry, February 15, 1862, “ for incapacity resulting from injuries received in the line of his duty, and, in some degree, from effect of age and service.” Lieutenant Colonel George Andrews, Sixth Infantry, February 15, 1862, “for incapacity resulting from long and faithful service, and wound received in the line of duty.” Major Edmund Underwood, Eighteenth Infantry, February 27,1862, “for incapacity resulting from sickness contracted in the line of duty.” Major Daniel T. Chandler, Fifth infantry, February 27, 1862, “for incapacity resulting from injtiry and sickness contracted in the line of duty.” 44 Major William Austine, Third Artillery, February 20, 1862, “ for in- capacity resulting from exposure in the line of his duty.” Major William H. Gordon, Eighth Infantry, March 15,1862, “for in- capacity resulting from disease contracted in the line of duty. Captain Charles C. Churchill, Third Artillery, February 28, 1862, “for incapacity resulting from disease acquired in the line of duty. Surgeon General Clement A. Finley, Medical Department, April 14, 1862, on his own application, after more than forty consecutive years of service. Appointments negatived by the Senate, and thereupon revoked by the President. ( 9.) Of William A. Stokes, as Major in the Eighteenth Infantry, March 12, 1862. Of Alexander B. Dyer, as Brevet Major in the United States Army, March 12, 1862. Of Symmes Gardner, as Assistant Quartermaster, February 6, 1862. Of Charles Leib, as Assistant Quartermaster, March 12, 1862. Of Charles Leib, as First Lieutenant in the Eleventh Infantry, March 12, 1862. Of John Watt, as First Lieutenant in the Sixteenth Infantry, Feb- ruary 3, 1862. Of Henry B. Livingston, as First Lieutenant in the Eleventh In- fantry, April 3, 1862. Of Hanson E. Weaver, as Second Lieutenant in the Eighth In- fantry, March 12, 1862. Of James P. Galloway, as Second Lieutenant in the Eighteenth In- fantry, March 26, 1862. Resigned. (14.) Lieutenant Colonel Henry M. Naglee, Sixteenth Infantry, January 10, 1862. Major Ernest Von Vegesack, Additional Aide-de-Camp, April 29. 1862. Captain Robert Nelson Eagle, Fifth Cavalry, January 15, 1862. Captain John V. Haughey, Fifteenth Infantry, May 27, 1862. Captain Moses M. Granger, Eighteenth Infantry, May 30, 1862. Captain Theodore D. Cochran, Fifteenth Infantry, January 3, 1862. VII--CASUALTIES. 45 Captain Samuel Hayward, Thirteenth Infantry, May 14, 1862. Captain William H. De Forest, Thirteenth Infantry, January 4, 1862. First Lieutenant John A. Shulze, First Cavalry, February 24, 1862. Second Lieutenant Walter S. Parker, Fourth Infantry, December 7, 1861. Second Lieutenant Ohio H. Binckley, Fifteenth Infantry, June 10, 1862. Second Lieutenant Gilbert H. Mallory, Fifteenth Infantry, June 10, 1862. Second Lieutenant Charles Berg, Nineteenth Infantry, May 27, 1862. Paymaster Abraham B. Eagan, June 30, 1861. Commissions vacated under the 7th section of the Act of June 18, 1846. (10.) By First Lieutenant Alexander J. Perry, Second Artillery, Assistant Quartermaster, his regimental commission only, November 12, 1861. By First Lieutenant John G. Chandler, Third Artillery, Assistant Quartermaster, his regimental commission only, November 1,1861. By First Lieutenant Eohert O. Tyler, Third Artillery, Assistant Quartermaster, his regimental commission only, November 1, 1861. By First Lieutenant Michael E. Morgan, Third Artillery, Commissary of Subsistence, his regimental commission only, November 1, 1861. By First Lieutenant Alfred T. A. Torbert, Fifth Infantry, Assistant Quartermaster, his staff commission only, September 25, 1861. By First Lieutenant A. Parker Porter, Fifth Cavalry, Commissary of Subsistence, his regimental commission only, January 15, 1862. By First Lieutenant Samuel Breck, jr., First Artillery, Assistant Adjutant General, his regimental commission only, February 20, 1862. By First Lieutenant John W. Turner, First Artillery, Commissary of Subsistence, his regimental commission only, February 20, 1862. By First Lieutenant Thomas C. Sullivan, First Artillery, Commissary of Subsistence, his regimental commission only, Februaiy 20, 1862. By First Lieutenant Herman Biggs, First Infantry, Assistant Quar- termaster, his regimental commission only, November 23, 1861. Commissions vacated by new appointment. (5.) By Major James Totten, Assistant Inspector General, his commission as Captain in the Second Artillery, November 12, 1861. 46 By Major George L. Willard, of the Nineteenth Infantry, his com- mission as Captain in the Eighth Infantry, February 19, 1862. By Captain John P. Sherburne, of the Nineteenth Infantry, his commission as First Lieutenant in the First Infantry, October 24,1861. By Captain Cornelius L. King, of the Twelfth Infantry, his commission as First Lieutenant in the Fourteenth Infantry, February 19, 1862. By Captain Philip R. Forney, of the Eighteenth Infantry, his com- mission as First Lieutenant in the Ninth Infantry, February 19, 1862. Declined. (6.) By First Lieutenant William B. Hughes, Ninth Infantry, the ap- pointment of Captain in the Eighteenth Infantry, October 24, 1861. By William J. Phelps, the appointment of First Lieutenant in the Eighteenth Infantry, October 24, 1861. By James H. Odlin, the appointment of First Lieutenant in the Fourteenth Infantry, October 26, 1861. By Carter B. Harrison, the appointment of Second Lieutenant in the Third Cavalry, October 24, 1861. By William B. Barney, the appointment of Second Lieutenant in the Ninth Infantry, November 12, 1861. By Edward B. Jerome, the appointment of Second Lieutenant in the First Cavalry, March 24, 1862. Discharged from service by order of the President under the act approved Aiigust 5, 1861. Colonel William H. Merritt, March 21, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel Judson Kilpatrick, March 21, 1862. Major T. J. Weed, March 21,1862. (Since re-appointed.) Maj or Champion Vaughn, March 21,1862. (Since re-ap’td.) Major John Richie, March 21, 1862. Major Verplanck Van Antwerp, March 21, 1862. (Since re-appointed.) Captain Volneyllickox, March 21,1862. (Sincere-ap’ted.) Captain J. R. McClure, March 21, 1862. Captain William Kyle, March 21, 1862. Captain William A. Phillips, March 21, 1862. Captain Avery P. Russell, March 21, 1862. Captain William O’Donnell, March 21, 1862. Captain James M. Rice, March 21,1862. (Since re-ap’ted.) Captain Richard L. Shelley, March 21, 1862. (Since re- appointed. ) Additional Aides-de-Camp on the staff of Major General George B. McClellan for service under Hon. James H. Lane. 47 Died. (23) Colonel Charles F. Smith, Third Infantry, Major General of Volun- teers, at Savannah, Tennessee, April 25, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel James Kearney, U. S. Army, at Georgetown, D. C. January 10, 1862. Major Theodore Talbot, Assistant Adjutant General, at Washington, D. C., April 22, 1862. Captain Isaiah N. Moore, First Cavalry, at Fort Craig, New Mexico, January 16, 1862. Captain William A. Webb, Sixteenth Infantry, (Colonel 42d Regi- ment Illinois Volunteers,) at Camp Worth, Pettis county, Missouri, December 24, 1861. Captain William H. Acker, Sixteenth Infantry, killed in the battle of Shiloh, 'Tennessee, April 7, 1862. Captain Jonas P. Holliday, Second Cavalry, (Colonel First Vermont Cavalry,) near Strasburg, Virginia, April 5, 1862. Captain William W. Peck, Eleventh Infantry, at Washington, D. C., March 17, 1862. Captain Alexander McRae, Third Cavalry, killed in the battle of Valverde, New Mexico, February 21, 1862. Captain George N. Bascom, Sixteenth Infantry, killed in the battle of Valverde, New Mexico, February 21, 1862. Captain Patrick T. Keyes, Sixteenth Infantry, at Evansville, Indiana, of wounds received in the battle of Shiloh, Tennessee, May 3, 1862. First Lieutenant Lyman Mishler, Fifth Infantry, killed in the battle of Valverde, New Mexico, February 21, 1862. First Lieutenant Andrew D. Cash, Eighteenth Infantry, at Louisville, Kentucky, March 24, 1862. First Lieutenant Edward L. Mitchell, Sixteenth Infantry, killed in the battle of Shiloh, Tennessee, April 7, 1862. First Lieutenant Nathaniel F. Swett, Thirteenth Infantry, at Alton, Illinois, April 25, 1862. First Lieutenant William W. Stevenson, Eighteenth Infantry, at Louisville, Kentucky, February 27, 1862. First Lieutenant Orlando G. Wagner, Topographical Engineers, of wounds received while reconnoitring the enemy's works before Yorktown Virginia, April 21, 1862. 48 First Lieutenant Reuhen C. Winslow, Seventeenth Infantry, at Loch Haven, Pennsylvania, May 10, 1862. First Lieutenant Irwin *M. Wallace, Eighteenth Infantry, at Pitts- burg, Pennsylvania, February 19, 1862. Second Lieutenant Hugh McQuade, Sixth Cavalry, (Captain Thirty- seventh New York Volunteers,) at Richmond, Virginia, of wounds re- ceived at the battle of Bull Run, Virginia, December 26, 1861. Second Lieutenant William D’Wolf, Third Artillery, at Washington, D. C., of wounds received at the battle of Williamsburg, Virginia, June 3, 1862. Surgeon Nathan S. Jarvis, at Baltimore, Maryland, May 12, 1862. Deputy Paymaster General Eugene Van Ness, at Baltimore, Mary- land, May 28, 1862. Removed. (1.) Sanders Lansing, Military Storekeeper, Ordnance Department, March 6, 1862. Dropped. (3.) Captain Harvey Tilden, Sixteenth Infantry, April 15, 1862. First Lieutenant E. B. McMurdy, Nineteenth Infantry, April 5,1862. Assistant Surgeon John J. Butler, May 17, 1862. Dismissed. (3.) Captain Donald C. Stitli, Fifth Infantry, September 25, 1861. First Lieutenant Joseph C. Ives, Corps of Topographical Engineers, December 26, 1861. First Lieutenant John Adair, First Cavalry, December 29, 1861. Cashiered. (2.) Captain James Wheeler, jr., First Cavalry, May 20, 1862. First Lieutenant John E. Evans, Eleventh Infantry, May 10, 1862. VIII..CASUALTIES IN THE VOLUNTEER FORCE RAISED UNDER THE ACTS APPROVED JULY 22 AND 25, 1861, AND JULY 5, 1838. Resignations. (28.) Brigadier General Josepli J. Reynolds, January 23, 1862. Brigadier General Charles M. Thurston, April 17, 1862. 49 Brigadier General Melancthon S. Wade, March 18, 1862. Captain George S. Rose, Assistant Adjutant General, March 3, 1862. Captain William Donaldson, Commissary of Subsistence, April 28, 1862. Captain John W. Rankin, Assistant Quartermaster, April 1, 1862. Captain David Remick, Commissary of Subsistence, March 31,1862. Captain Thornley S. Everett, Assistant Adjutant General, April 1, 1862. Captain Nathaniel Merion, Commissary of Subsistence, May 14,1862. Captain G. Nelson Smith, Assistant Quartermaster, June 3, 1862. Captain Alexander M. Lloyd, Commissary of Subsistence, February 5, 1862. Captain Isaac C. Woods, Commissary of Subsistence, November 30, 1861. Captain Oliver Ladew, Assistant Quartermaster, February 15, 1862. Captain J. C. P. Smith, Assistant Adjutant General, December 14,1861. Captain James Hemphill, Assistant Quartermaster, March 3, 1862. Captain John F. Hopkins, Commissary of Subsistence, December BO, 1861. Captain William Warfield, Commissary of Subsistence, December 30, 1861. Captain George D. Kellogg, Assistant Adjutant General, June 3,1862. Captain W. J. Kountz, Assistant Quartermaster, April 2, 1862. Captain George W. Cummings, Commissary of Subsistence, May 14, 1862. Brigade Surgeon J. H. Warren, May 22, 1862. Brigade Surgeon Gilman Kimball, May 21, 1862. Brigade Surgeon Tarrant A. Perkins, March 24, 1862, Brigade Surgeon E. Boyd Pendleton, June 10, 1862. Brigade Surgeon B. McVickar, May 14, 1862. Additional Paymaster Fayette Brown, May 14,1862. Additional Paymaster Truman G. Wright, March 31, 1862. Additional Paymaster John J. Patterson, March 31, 1862. Appointments negatived by the Senate, and thereupon revoked by the President. (16.) Daniel E. Sickles, as Brigadier General of Volunteers, March 20, 1862. 50 Tappan Wright, as Assistant Adjutant General of Volunteers, March 11, 1862. John Murray, as Assistant Adjutant General of Volunteers, March 11, 1862. Nathan Reeve, as Assistant Adjutant General of Volunteers, April 26, 1862. Frederick Harvey, as Assistant Adjutant General of Volunteers, March 11, 1862. Paul It. George, as Assistant Quartermaster of Volunteers, March 20, 1862. William Lilley, as Assistant Quartermaster of Volunteers, February 3, 1862. William Grandin, as Commissary of Subsistence of Volunteers, February 3, 1862. James Paul, as Commissary of Subsistence of Volunteers, February 3, 1862. John Clark, as Commissary of Subsistence of Volunteers, March 11, 1862. Andrew J. Butler, as Commissary of Subsistence of Volunteers, February 6, 1862. William Brodie, as Brigade Surgeon of Volunteers, February 3,1862. James W. Schaumburg, as Additional Paymaster, March 11, 1862. William C. Barney, as Additional Paymaster, March 11, 1862. Zebina K. Pangborn, as Additional Paymaster, March 11, 1862. C. R. Saunders, as Additional Paymaster, March 11, 1862. Commissions vacated hy new appointments. (3.) By Captain John II. Knight, Eighteenth Infantry, his commission as Assistant Adjutant General of Volunteers, with the rank of Captain, February 19, 1862. By Second Lieutenant James B. Alexander, First Cavalry, his com- mission as Commissary of Subsistence of Volunteers, with the rank ot Captain, December 6, 1861. By Paymaster Charles T. Larned, his commission as additional Paymaster, August 30, 1861. Declined. (10.) By William Sprague, of Rhode Island, the appointment of Brigadier General of Volunteers, May 17, 1861. 51 By Edward D. Baker, of Oregon, the appointment of Brigadier General of Volunteers, May 17, 1861. By Charles J. Biddle, of Pennsylvania, the appointment of Briga- dier General of Volunteers, August 31, 1861. By William A. Richardson, of Illinois, the appointment of Brigadier General of Volunteers, September 3, 1861. By Jonathan Renick, the appointment of Commissary of Subsistence of Volunteers, October 31, 1861. By Daniel Musselman, of Missouri, the appointment of Assistant Quartermaster, April 14, 1862. By Edward Wolcott, of , the appointment of Commissary of Subsistence, April 14, 1862. By Broughton D. Harris, ot Vermont, the appointment of Assistant Quartermaster, May 21, 1862. By Joseph K. Van Pelt, of Pennsylvania, the apointment of Brigade Surgeon, December 24, 1861. By John T. B. McMasten, of Maryland, the appointment of Brigade Surgeon, April 4, 1862. Cancelled. (1.) The appointment of Captain A. McCann, as Commissary of Sub- sistence, October 31,1861, having been appointed by mistake. Died. (7.) Major General Charles F. Smith, at Savannah, Tennessee, April 25, 1862. Brigadier General Frederick W. Lander, at Camp Chase, on the upper Potomac, Virginia, March 2, 1862. Brigadier General William H. Keim, at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, May 18, 1862. Captain William Wilson, Commissary of Subsistence, droicned in the Shenandoah river, Virginia, April 15, 1862. Brigade Surgeon Luther V. Bell, at Camp on the Potomac river, Maryland, February 11, 1862. Additional Paymaster Edward Boyce, at Georgetown D. C., February 28, 1862. Additional Paymaster Henry L. Benner, near Fort Monroe, Virginia, April 26, 1862. 52 Discharged. (3.) Captain E. Griffith Owen, Assistant Quartermaster, May 3, 1862. Captain Benjamin W. Perkins, Assistant Quartermaster, February 20, 1862. Captain James P. Fredericks, Commissary of Subsistence, May 28, 1862. Dismissed. (2.) Captain Charles Stewart, Assistant Adjutant General, February 10, 1862. Brigade Surgeon J. H. Thompson, April 18, 1862. IX. Officers have been arranged, in the foregoing Order, to the Companies to which they succeeded in the natural course of promotion or appointment. Should a different assignment, however, have since been made by competent authority, it will take precedence of the former. X. numbers prefixed to the names of certain officers, in the above list of appointments, indicate their rank among those of the same date. XI. Acceptance or non-acceptance of appointments, and, in case of acceptance, the birth-place of the officer appointed, his age and residence when appointed, and his full name, correctly written, will in every ■case be promptly reported to the Adjutant General. XII. With the exception of those detached from their regiments on special duty, or unable from some other valid cause to comply lvith the order, the officers promoted and appointed will join their proper regiments, companies, and stations, without delay. Those recently ap- pointed, who fail to do so within a reasonable time, will be considered as having declined their appointments. And those who deem themselves included in the exception just above made, will immediately submit a statement of their case, through the proper channel, to this office, for further consideration. By order of the Secretary of War: L. THOMAS, Adjutant General. Official : Assistant Adjutant General.