GENERAL ORDERS, No 181. WAR DEPARTMENT, Adjutant General’s Office, Washington, November 1, 1862. Promotions and appointments in the Army of the United States, made by the President since the publication of “ General Orders,” No. 93, of August 2, 1862. I..PROMOTIONS. Medical Department. Assistant Surgeon George Taylor, to be Surgeon, August 27, 1862, vice Porter, retired. Assistant Surgeon B. J. D. Irwin, to be Surgeon, September 16, 1862, vice Stone, dismissed. Corps of Topographical Engineers. Captain George G. Meade, to be Major, June 18, 1862, vice Palmer, deceased. First Lieutenant Henry L. Abbot, to be Captain, June 18, 1862, vice Meade, promoted. First Lieutenant Charles N. Turnbull, to be Captain, July 14, 1862, vice Pope, appointed Brigadier General. First Regiment of Cavalet. Captain Albert G. Brackett, of the Fifth Cavalry, to be Major, July 17, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. First Lieutenant John P. Baker, to be Captain, July 17, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. (Company L.) First Lieutenant John Feilner, to be Captain, July 17, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. (Company M.) Second Lieutenant Caesar R. Fisher, to be First Lieutenant, May 20, 1862, vice Kellogg, promoted. Second Lieutenant Frederick C. Ogden, to be First Lieutenant, July 17, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. (Company E.) Second Lieutenant James C. Hunt, to be First Lieutenant, July 17, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. Second Lieutenant Edward T. Benton, to be First Lieutenant, July 17,1862, to fill an original vacancy. (Company M.) Second Lieutenant Joseph S. Hoyer, to be First Lieutenant, July 17, 1862, vice Feilner, promoted. (Company A.) 2 Second Lieutenant David Perry, to be First Lieutenant, July 17, 1862 vice Baker, promoted. (Company D.) Second Lieutenant Clifton Comly, to be First Lieutenant, July 17 1862, to fill an original vacancy. Second Lieutenant John H. Nichols, to be First Lieutenant, Augus 16, 1862, vice Pleasonton, retired. (Company G.) Captain Charles J. Whiting, of the Fifth Cavalry, to be Major, Julj 17, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. First Lieutenant Theophilus F. Rodenbough, to be Captain, July 17, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. (Company L ) First Lieutenant Charles W. Canfield, to be Captain, July 17, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. (Company M.) First Lieutenant Robert E. Clary, to be Captain, August 25, 1862, vice Livingston, retired. (Company A.) Second Lieutenant James W. Duke, to be First Lieutenant, July 17, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. (Company L.) Second Lieutenant John Mix, to be First Lieutenant, July 17, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. (Company M.) Second Lieutenant Thomas W. Burton, to be First Lieutenant, July 17, 1862, vice Rodenbough, promoted. (Company H ) Second Lieutenant Thomas B. Dewees, to be First Lieutenant, July 17, 1862, vice Canfield, promoted. (Company I.) Second Lieutenant William Blanchard, to be First Lieutenant, July 17, 1862, vice Ball, the Regimental Quartermaster. (Company B.) Second Lieutenant William H. Harrison, to be First Lieutenant, Au • gust 25, 1862, vice Clary, promoted. (Company E ) Second Regiment of Cavalry. Third Regiment of Cavalry. Captain Edward W. B. Newby, of the Fourth Cavalry, to he Major, July 17, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. First Lieutenant William W. Averill, to be Captain, July 17, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. (Company L.) First Lieutenant Edward P. Cressey, to be Captain, July 17, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. (Company M.) 3 Second Lieutenant William A. Dubois, to be First Lieutenant, July 17, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. (Company M.) Second Lieutenant Frederick Van Yliet, to be First Lieutenant, July 17, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. Second Lieutenant Henry Sachs, to he First Lieutenant, July 17, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. (Company L.) Second Lieutenant Philip K. Thomas, to be First Lieutenant, July 17, 1862, vice Stanwood, the Regimental Quartermaster. (Company G.) Second Lieutenant William G. Hoffman, to he First Lieutenant, July 17, 1862, vice Aver ell, promoted. (Company A.) Second Lieutenant Francis H. Wilson, to he First Lieutenant, July 17, 1862, vice Cressey, promoted. (Company B.) Fourth Regiment oe Cavalry. Captain Richard W. Johnson, of the Fifth Cavalry, to be Major, July 17, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. First Lieutenant Charles S. Bowman, to be Captain, July 17, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. (Company L ) First Lieutenant Thomas B. Alexander, to be Captain, July 17, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. (Company M.) First Lieutenant George G. Huntt, to be Captain, July 17, 1862, vice Newby, promoted to the Third Cavalry. (Company H.) First Lieutenant Napoleon B. McLaughlin, to he Captain, July 17, 1862, vice Carr, promoted to the Fifth Cavalry. (Company I.) Second Lieutenant Michael J. Kelly, to he First Lieutenant, July 17, 1862, vice McLaughlin, promoted. (Company B.) Second Lieutenant Edward M. McCook, to be First Lieutenant, July 17, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. (Company M.) Second Lieutenant Edward D. Baker, to he First Lieutenant, July 17, 1862, vice Bowman, promoted. (Company C.) Second Lieutenant William W. Webb, to be First Lieutenant, July 17,'1862, vice Alexander, promoted. (Company F.) Second Lieutenant Anson 0. Doolittle, to be First Lieutenant, July 17, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. (Company L.) Second Lieutenant Joseph Hedges, to he First Lieutenant, July 17, 1862, vice Wilson, the Regimental Quartermaster. (Company G.) 4 Fifth Regiment of Cavalry. Captain Eugene A. Carr, of the Fourth Cavalry, to be Major, July 17, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. First Lieutenant Abraham K. Arnold, to be Captain, July 17, 1862 to fill an original vacancy. (Company L ) First Lieutenant William McLean, to be Captain, July 17, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. (Company M.) First Lieutenant Louis D. Watkins, to be Captain, July 17, 1862, vice Brackett, promoted to the First Cavalry. (Company I.) First Lieutenant Junius B. Holloway, to be Captain, July 17, 1862, vice Whiting, promoted to the Second Cavalry. (Company K.) First Lieutenant Thomas Drummond, to be Captain, July 17, 1862, vice Johnson, promoted to the Fourth Cavalry. (Company F.) Second Lieutenant John B. McIntosh, to be First Lieutenant, June 27, 1862, vice Sweet, killed in battle. (Company A.) Second Lieutenant Samuel S. Sumner, to be First Lieutenant, July 17, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. (Company L.) Second Lieutenant George A. Custer, to be First Lieutenant, July 17, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. (Company M.) Second Lieutenant Richard Byrnes, to be First Lieutenant, July 17, 1862, vice Tompkins, who vacates his Regimental Commission. (Com- pany B.) Second Lieutenant William H. Brown, to be First Lieutenant, July 17, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. Second Lieutenant Harrison Fosdick, to be First Lieutenant, July 17, 1862, vice McLean, promoted. (Company H.) Since resigned. Second Lieutenant Frank W. Dickerson, to be First Lieutenant, July 17, 1862, vice Watkins, promoted. (Company D.) Second Lieutenant Thomas E. Maley, to be First Lieutenant, July 17, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. Sixth Regiment of Cavalry. Second Lieutenant Curwen B. McLellan, to be First Lieutenant, July 17, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. (Company L ) Second Lieutenant Stephen S. Balk, to be First Lieutenant, July 17, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. (Company M.) 5 First Begiment of Artillery. Second Lieutenant David E. Porter, to be First Lieutenant, July 13, 1862, vice Hill, died of wounds received in battle. (Company G.) Second Beglment of Artillery. First Lieutenant John Mullan, to be Captain, August 11, 1862, vice Benson, died of wounds received in battle. (Company M.) Second Lieutenant Edward Heaton, to be First Lieutenant, July 24, 1862, vice Wilson, transferred to Topographical Engineers. (Company L-) Second Lieutenant Bobert Clarke, to be First Lieutenant, July 24, 1862, vice Barlow, transferred to Topographical Engineers. (Company M.) Second Lieutenant Carle A. Woodruff, to be First Lieutenant, July 24, 1862, vice Hains, transferred to Topographical Engineers. (Com- pany M.) Second Lieutenant Albert 0. Vincent, to be First Lieutenant, August 11, 1862, vice Mullan, promoted. (Company G.) Second Lieutenant Bobert H. Chapin, to be First Lieutenant, Au- gust 25, 1862, vice Miller, retired. (Company D ) Brevet Second Lieutenant James H. Lord, to be Second Lieutenant, July 24, 1862, vice Heaton, promoted. (Company K.) Brevet Second Lieutenant Charles N. Warner, to be Second Lieu- tenant, July 24, 1862, vice Clarke, promoted. (Company I.) First Lieutenant Charles H. Morgan, to be Captain, August 5, 1862, vice Clarke, promoted to the Fifth Artillery. (Company A ) First Lieutenant Francis Beach, to be Captain, August 14, 1862, vice Hazard, died of wounds received in battle. (Company C.) Second Lieutenant Samuel Canby, to be First Lieutenant, July 24,1862, vice Cushing, transferred to Topographical Engineers. (Company A ) Second Lieutenant Francis D. L. Bussell, to be First Lieutenant, Au- gust 5, 1862, vice Lothrop, who vacates his Begimental Commission. (Company M.) Second Lieutenant Bayard Wilkeson, to be First Lieutenant, August 5, 1862, vice Morgan, promoted. (Company G.) Second Lieutenant Harry C. Cushing, to be First Lieutenant, Au- gust 14, 1862, vice Beach, promoted. (Company M.) Fourth Begiment of Artillery. 6 Brevet Second Lieutenant James H. Rollins, to be Second Lieuten- ant, July 24, 1862, vice Canby, promoted. (Company A ) Captain Francis N. Clarke, of the Fourth Artillery, to be Major, August 5, 1862, vice Williams, killed in battle. First Lieutenant Herbert A. Hascall, to be Captain, July 13, 1862, vice De Hart, died of wounds received in battle. (Company C.) First Lieutenant Edmund C. Bainbridge, to be Captain, August 30, 1862, vice Smead, killed in battle. (Company K.) Second Lieutenant Benjamin F. Rittenhouse, to be First Lieutenant, July 13, 1862, vice Hascall, promoted. (Company D.) Second Lieutenant David H. Kinzie, to be First Lieutenant, August 30, 1862, vice Bainbridge, promoted. (Company K.) Fifth Regiment of Artillery. Major George W. Patten, of the Ninth Infantry, to be Lieutenant Colonel, June 7, 1862, vice Day, promoted to the Sixth Infantry. First Lieutenant John S. Poland, to be Captain, June 27, 1862, vice Brindley, killed in battle. (Company F.) First Lieutenant Franklin H. Barroll, to be Captain, August 27, 1862, vice Drake, retired. (Company A.) First Lieutenant Samuel A. McKee, to be Captain, September 12, 1862, vice Beall, dismissed. (Company K.) Second Lieutenant Ralph E. Ellin wood, to be first Lieutenant, June 27, 1862, vice Poland, promoted. (Company F.) Since deceased. Second Lieutenant William West, to be First Lieutenant, July 21, 1862, vice Goodrich, cashiered. (Company K.) Second Lieutenant William G. Fitch, to be First Lieutenant, August 27, 1862, vice Barroll, promoted. (Company D.) Second Lieutenant Abraham Grafins, to he First Lieutenant, Sep- tember 12, 1862, vice McKee, promoted. (Company I.) Second Regiment of Infantry. Third Regiment of Infantry. Captain Thomas Hendrickson, of the Sixth Infantry, to be Major, June 27, 1862, vice Rossell, killed in battle. 7 First Lieutenant Edward R. Hopkins, to he Captain, June 7, 1862, me Bowman, promoted to the Ninth Infantry. (Company A.) Second Lieutenant George B. Butler, to be First Lieutenant, June 7, 1862, vice Hopkins,promoted. (Company D.) Second Lieutenant Henry Asbury, to be First Lieutenant, June 30, 1862, vice McGuire, killed in battle. (Company C.) Fourth Regiment of Infantry. Captain Henry M. Judah, to be Major, June 30,1862, vice Simmons, killed in battle. First Lieutenant Caleb H. Carlton, to be Captain, June 30, 1862, vice Judah, promoted. (Company E.) First Lieutenant Samuel M. Sprole, to be Captain, August 1, 1862, vice Turner, deceased. (Company H.) First Lieutenant Julius W. Adams, to be Captain, August 9, 1862, vice Russell, promoted to the Eighth Infantry. (Company K.) Second Lieutenant Alexander E. Sheldon, to be First Lieutenant, June 30, 1862, vice Carlton, promoted. (Company A.) Second Lieutenant Robert P. McKibbin, to be First Lieutenant, August 1, 1862, vice Sprole, promoted. (Company E.) Second Lieutenant Ira F. Gensel, to be First Lieutenant, August 9, 1862, vice Adams, promoted. (Company D.) Fifth Regiment of Infantry. First Lieutenant Henry B. Bristol, to be Captain, June 1, 1862, vice Wingate, died of wounds received in battle. (Company D ) Second Lieutenant Samuel Ovenshine, to be First Lieutenant, Sep- tember 25, 1861, vice Torbert promoted, instead of October 26, 1861, vice Freeman, retired. (Company D.) Second Lieutenant John B. Randolph, to be First Lieutenant, Octo- ber 26, 1861, vice Freeman, retired, instead of September, 25, 1861, vice Torbert, promoted. (Company F.) Second Lieutenant Charles Speed, to be First Lieutenant, June 1, 1862, vice Bristol, promoted. (Company I.) Sixth Regiment of Infantry. Lieutenant Colonel Hannibal Day, of the Second Infantry, to he Colonel, June 7, 1862, vice Backus, deceased. . 8 First Lieutenant Henry A. F. Worth, to be Captain, June 27, 1862, v iccHendrickson, promoted to the Third Infantry. (Company K.) First Lieutenant William W. Sanders, to be Captain, June 27, 1862, vice Foote, killed in battle. (Company F.) Second Lieutenant Alexander H. Freeman, to be First Lieutenant, June 27, 1862, vice Worth, promoted. (Company B.) Second Lieutenant George T. Hodges, to be First Lieutenant, Jane 27, 1862, vice Sanders, promoted. (Company I.) Seventh Regiment of Infantry. First Lieutenant George Ryan, to be Captain, July 9, 1862, vice Jones, cashiered. (Company D.) Second Lieutenant Charles C. Rawn, to be First Lieutenant, July 9, 1862, vice Ryan, promoted. (Company H.) Second Lieutenant Edward M. Curtis, to be First Lieutenant, July 23, 1862, vice Ross, deceased. (Company F.) Eighth Regiment of Infantry. Captain David A. Russell, of the Fourth Infantry, to be Major, Au- gust 9, 1862, vice Plummer, deceased. Tenth Regiment of Infantry. First Lieutenant Oliver P. Gooding, to be Captain, June 27, 1862, vice Gove, killed in battle. (Company I.) Second Lieutenant Reese E. Fleeson, to be First Lieutenant, June 27, 1862, vice Gooding, promoted. (Company E.) Second Lieutenant Robert G. Welles, to be First Lieutenant, Sep- tember 13, 1862, vice Godwin, dismissed. (Company G.) Twelfth Regiment of Infantry. First Lieutenant Samuel S. Newbury, to be Captain, July 21, 1862, rice Lay, cashiered. Second Lieutenant Frederick A. Tracy, to be First Lieutenant, July 21, 1862, vice Newbury, promoted. Second Lieutenant John A. Duvillard, to be First Lieutenant, Au- gust 11, 1862, vice Hecksher, resigned. 9 Thirteenth Regiment of Infantry. First Lieutenant Courtlandt Van Rensselaer, to be Captain, June 18, 1862, vice Postlethwaite, resigned. Second Lieutenant Richard D. Torrey, to be First Lieutenant, June 18, 1862, vice Van Rensselaer, promoted. Second Lieutenant Thomas Little, to be First Lieutenant, August 15, 1862, vice Abercrombie, resigned. First Lieutenant Sullivan W. Burbank, to be Captain, March 3, 1862, vice Stone, died of wounds received in battle. Second Lieutenant Wilberforce W. Lyon, to be First Lieutenant, March 3, 1862, vice Burbank, promoted. Second Lieutenant Daniel Loosley, to be First Lieutenant, August 30, 1862, vice Chamberlain, killed in battle. Fourteenth Regiment of Infantry. Fifteenth Regiment of Infantry. Second Lieutenant James Y. Semple, to be First Lieutenant, June 24, 1862, vice Van Deursen, resigned. Seventeenth Regiment of Infantry. First Lieutenant William J. Moorhead, to be Captain, June 27, 1862, vice Dodd, killed in battle. First Lieutenant Nathaniel Prime, to be Captain, August 9, 1862, vice Morley, resigned. First Lieutenant Edward P. Pearson, jr., to be Captain, August 16, 1862, vice Kennedy, resigned. Second Lieutenant John S. Knapp, to be First Lieutenant, June 27, 1862, vice Moorhead, promoted. Second Lieutenant Lewis H. Sanger, to be First Lieutenant, August 9, 1862, vice Prime, promoted. Second Lieutenant William H. Chamberlin, to be First Lieutenant, August 16, 1862, vice Pearson, promoted. Eighteenth Regiment of Infantry. First Lieutenant Ansel B. Denton, to be Captain, July 22, 1862, vice Bereman, resigned. 10 First Lieutenant William H. IP. Taylor, to be Captain, August 11, 1862, vice Kellogg, dismissed. Second Lieutenant Samuel J. Dick, to be First Lieutenant, June 30, 1862, vice Schmidt, resigned. Second Lieutenant Thaddeus S. Kirtland, to be First Lieutenant, July 22, 1862, vice. Denton, promoted. Second Lieutenant Joseph McConnell, to be First Lieutenant, August 11, 1862, vice Tayler, promoted. Nineteenth Regiment of Infantry. Second Lieutenant John B. Hayes, to be First Lieutenant, April 5, 1862, vice McMurdy, dropped. Promotion by Brevet. Captain John G. Foster, of the Corps of Engineers, to be Major by Brevet, for the distinguished part taken by him in the transfer of the garrison of Fort Moultrie to Fort Sumter, South Carolina, to date from December 26, 1860. Captain Benjamin F. Davis, of the First Cavalry, to be Major by Brevet, for meritorious services in the withdrawal of the cavalry force from Harper’s Ferry at the surrender of that place, to date from Sep- tember 15, 1862. II.. APPOINTMENTS. General Officer. Major General Joseph Hooker, of the United States Volunteers, to he Brigadier General, September 20,1862, vice Mansfield, died of wounds received in battle. Judge Advocate’s Department. Joseph Holt, of the District of Columbia, to be Judge Advocate General, with the rank of Colonel, September 3, 1862, to fill an origi- nal vacancy. Quartermaster’s Department. First Lieutenant Elias B. Carling, of the Third Artillery, to he Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, August 20, 1862. 11 George W. Martin, of Pennsylvania, to be Military Storekeeper, July 21, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. John F. Rogers, of New York, to be Military Storekeeper, July 21, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. Gustavos A. Hall, of Kentucky, to be Military Storekeeper, July 21, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. Medical Department. Harrison Allen, of Pennsylvania, to be Assistant Surgeon, July 30, 1862. William P. Grier, of Pennsylvania, to be Assistant Surgeon, July 30, 1862. Thomas McMillan, of Kentucky, to be Assistant Surgeon, August 19, 1862. Edward Brooks, of New York, to be Assistant Surgeon, August 19, 1862. Charles P. Russell, of New York, to be Assistant Surgeon, Septem- ber 4, 1862. Thomas H. Ridgely, of Pennsylvania, to be Assistant Surgeon, Sep- tember 16, 1862. Medical Storekeepers. Hennel Stevens, of Connecticut, August 13, 1862. Henry N. Rittenhouse, of Pennsylvania, August 13, 1862. Victor Zoeller, of New York, August 13, 1862. Henry Johnson, of Pennsylvania, August 13, 1862. Robert T. Creamer, of New York, August 13, 1862. Hospital Steward, George Wright, of the U. S. Army, August 13, 1862. Ordnance Department. Military Storekeepers. William Adams, of , September 13, 1862, vice Hanham, dis- missed. William Walters, of New York, September 16, 1862, vice Weston, dismissed. 12 First Regiment of Cavalry. To be Second Lieutenants. 7. Quartermaster Sergeant Henry Ogilvie, July 17, 1862, vice Fisher, promoted. (Company C.) 8. Ordnance Sergeant William Dean, late Sergeant Company I, First Cavalry, July 17, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. (Company L ) 9. First Sergeant Reuben F. Bernard, of Company D, July 17, 1862 vice Ogden, promoted. (Company D.) 12. First Sergeant William S. Pennock, of Company G, July 17, 1862, vice Perry, promoted. (Company G.) 22. First Sergeant Thomas McGregor, of Company A, July 17, 1862, vice Hunt, promoted. (Company A.) 25. First Sergeant Edward Myers, of Company H, July 17, 1862, vice Fessenden, resigned. (Company H.) 38. First Sergeant Harrison Moulton, of Company B, July 17, 1862, vice Jerome, declined. (Company B.) 39. First Sergeant John McDonald, of Company K, July 17, 1862, via Nichols, promoted. (Company K.) 40. Sergeant JohnS. Walker, of Company D, July 17,1862, vice Hoyer, promoted. (Company I.) Second Regiment of Cavalry. To be Second Lieutenants. 2. Sergeant Major Robert Lennox, July 17, 1862, to fill an origina vacancy. (Company L.) 10. Quartermaster Sergeant Edward J. Spaulding, July 17, 1862,t fill an original vacancy. (Regimental Commissary.) 20. First Sergeant Michael Lawless, of Company H, July 17, 1'62 vice Harrison, promoted. (Company H.) 24. First Sergeant Peter Rinner, of Company K, July 17, 1862,9; Duke, promoted. (Company K.) 29. Sergeant Elijah R. Wells, of Company H, July 17, 1862, vice Dj wees, promoted. (Company D.) 13 30. Sergeant Charles K. Kershaw, of Company C, July 17, 1862, vice Burton, promoted. (Company C.) 32. Sergeant Charles Lewis, of Company C, July 17, 1862, vice Blan- chard, promoted. (Company B.) 35. First Sergeant Daniel Flynn, of Company E, July 17, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. (Company M.) 41. First Sergeant Paul Quirk, of Company F, July 17, 1862, vice Mix, promoted. (Company F.) Third Regiment of Cavalry. To be Second Lieutenants. 3. Sergeant Major Charles Meinhold, July 17, 1862, wee Dubois, pro- moted. 13. Sergeant Richard Wall, of Company C, July 17, 1862, vice Wil son, promoted. (Company E.) 14. Sergeant Gerald Russell, of Company D, July 17, 1862, vice Thomas, promoted. (Company D.) 18. Sergeant Theodore Texter, of Company C, July 17, 1862 to fill an original vacancy. (Company L.) 19. Sergeant John Falvey, of Company G, July 17, 1862, vice Van Vliet, promoted. (Company G.) 28. Sergeant Deane Monahan, of Company I, July 17, 1862, vice Sachs, promoted. 34. Sergeant William Ewing, of Company C, July 17, 1862, vice Hoff- man, promoted. (Company K.) Fourth Regiment of Cavalry. To be Second Lieutenants. 4. Douglas A. Murray, late Sergeant Major of the Cavalry Depot, July 17, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. (Company L.) 5. Ordnance Sergeant Thomas Healy, late Sergeant Company E, Second Cavalry, July 17, 1862, vice Baker, promoted. (Company D.) 16. Sergeant John Lee, of Company K, Sixth Cavalry, July 17, 1862, vice Kelly, promoted. (Company D.) 14 21. Sergeant Elbridge G. Roys, of Company B, July 17, 1862, vice Mc- Cook, promoted. (Company G.) Fifth Regiment of Cavalry. To be Second Lieutenants. i. Captain Gustavus Urban, Assistant Adjutant General of Volunteers, late Sergeant Major of the Fifth Cavalry, July 17, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. (Company L.) 11. Sergeant Major Jeremiah C. Denney, July 17, 1862, vice Fosdick, promoted. (Company H.) 15. Quartermaster Sergeant Philip Dwyer, July 17, 1862, vice Sumner, promoted. (Company D.) 23. First Sergeant Henry Jones, of Company G, July 17, 1862, vice Custer, promoted. (Company G.) 26. Sergeant Henry Baker, of Company A, July 17, 1862, vice Bailey, whose appointment has expired. (Company A.) 31. Sergeant James Hastings, of Company E, July 17, 1862, vice Maley, promoted. (Company E.) 36. Sergeant Robert Sweatman, of Company E, July 17, 1862,vice Dick- erson, promoted. (Company K.) 37. First Sergeant James T. Baden, of Company F, July 17, 1862, vice McIntosh, promoted. (Company F.) Sixth Regiment of Cavalry. To be Second Lieutenants. 6. First Sergeant Nicholas Nolan, of Company B, July 17, 1862, vice McLellan, promoted. (Company B.) 17. First Sergeant John Irwin, of Company E, July 17, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. (Company A.) 27. Sergeant Henry McQuiston, of Company K, July 17, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. 33. Sergeant Major Tullius C. Tupper, July 17, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. 42. Quartermaster Sergeant John C. Rousseau, July 17, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. 43. Sergeant Louis H. Carpenter, of Company L, July 17, 1862, vice Balk, promoted. (Company C.) 15 First Regiment of Artillery. To be Second Lieutenants. 5. First Sergeant Francis Reynolds, of Company C, October 22,1862, vice Porter, promoted. (Company B ) 9. First Sergeant Ballard S. Humphrey, of Company I, October 22, 1862, vice Duer, promoted. (Company D.) Second Regiment of Artillery. To be Brevet Second Lieutenants. 1. First Sergeant Joseph Kieffe, of Company E, October 22, 1862. 3. First Sergeant Sylvanus T. Rugg, of Company G, October 22,1862. 4. First Sergeant John W. Roder, of Company H, October 22, 1862. Third Regiment of Artillery. 2. Sergeant Major Lewis Smith, to be Second Lieutenant, October 22, 1862, vice Wright, promoted. (Oompany I.) 2. Quartermaster Sergeant James Davison, to he Brevet Second Lieu- tenant, October 22, 1862. To be Second Lieutenants. 3. First Sergeant Christopher F. Merkle, of Company E, October 22, 1862, vice Russell, promoted. G.) 6. First Sergeant James Thompson, of Company G, October 22, 1862, vice Wilkeson, promoted. (Company D.) Fourth Regiment of Artillery. To be Second Lieutenants. Joshua A. Fessenden, of Maine, September 6, 1862, vice Rittenhouse, promoted. (Company H ) 1. First Sergeant Alexander J. McDonald, of Company K, Third Artillery, October 22, 1862, vice Kinzie, promoted. (Company F.) 4. First Sergeant Charles Simon, of Company F, October 22, 1862, vice Brinckle, promoted. (Company E.) 7. First Sergeant Charles Holman, of Company K, October 22, 1862, vice Wilson, transferred to the Second Artillery. (Company B.) Fifth Regiment of Artillery. 16 8. First Sergeant Samuel Peoples, of Company D, October 22, 1862, vice Calef, transferred to the Second Artillery. (Company L.) First Sergeant Frederick Robinson, of Company D, October 30, 1862, vice Mclntire, transferred to the Second Artillery. (Company M.) To be Second Lieutenants. Second Regiment of Infantry. 3. Sergeant Major William Falck, July 18, 1862, vice Kroutinger, promoted. (Company G.) 4. First Sergeant Rudolph Thieme, of Company D, July 18, 1862, vice Parker, killed in battle. (Company K.) 5. First Sergeant Francis E. Lacey, of Company I, July 18, 1862, vice Ellinwood, promoted. (Company I.) 6. First Sergeant Thomas Byrne, of Company A, July 18, 1862, vice West, promoted. (Company H.) 9. First Sergeant Daniel Burke, of Company B, July 18, 1862, vice Fitch, promoted. (Company B.) 10. Sergeant Robert Davis, of Company I, July 18, 1862, vice Grafius, promoted. (Company C.) Third Regiment of Infantry. 2. Sergeant Major August Kaiser, July 18, 1862, vice Eckert, pro- moted. (Company I.) 11. Sergeant Stanley Mourton, of Company H, July 18, 1862, vice Butler, promoted. (Company A.) Private Louis M. Hamilton, of the Fourteenth Infantry, September 27, 1862. (Company D.) Fourth Regiment of Infantry. 8. First Sergeant John Miller, of Company I, July 18, 1862, vice Sheldon, promoted. (Company E.) 44. First Sergeant George McDermott, of Company —, July 17, 1862,vice Speed, promoted. (Company I.) Fifth Regiment of Infantry. 1. Sergeant Major George Anderson, July 18, 1862, wee Freeman, promoted. (Company H.) Sixth Regiment of Infantry. 17 12. First Sergeant James McKim, of Company K, July 18, 1862, vice Hodges, promoted. (Company B.) Seventh Regiment of Infantry. 7. First Sergeant Osmond E. Rice, of Company H, July 18, 1862, vice Rawn, promoted. (Company F.) Sergeant August Q. Neuber, late Sergeant Major, October 31, 1862, vice Curtis, promoted. (Company K.) 5. First Sergeant Michael C. Boyce, of Company A, July 17, 1862, vice Fleeson, promoted. (Company C.) 13. First Sergeant George Hamilton, of Company B, July 18, 1862, vice Cooper, dismissed. (Company F.) Richard Skinner, of Illinois, September 23, 1862, vice Welles, pro- moted. (Company G.) Tenth Regiment of Infantry. Eleventh Regiment of Infantry. 1. Sergeant Oscar H. Nealy, of the First Battalion, September 25, 1862. 2. Sergeant Lemuel Pat tee, of Company B, First Battalion, September 25, 1862. Thirteenth Regiment of Infantry. 3. First Sergeant Benjamin H. Geary, of Company H, First Battalion, August 13, 1862. First Sergeant Joseph L. Horr, of Company C, First Battalion, Au- gust 29, 1862. Fourteenth Regiment of Infantry. First Sergeant Patrick H. Moroney, of Company F, June 27, 1862. 3. Private Chambers McKibbin, September 25,1862. Fifteenth Regiment of Infantry. First Sergeant Roman H. Gray, of Company E, First Battalion, April 7,1862. 2. Sergeant Major Samuel R. Honey, of the Second Battalion, August 13,1862. 5. Sergeant William H. Heilman, August 13, 1862. 18 Sixteenth Regiment of Infantry. 1. First Sergeant Charles A. M. Estes, of Company H, First Battalion, August 13, 1862. 4. Sergeant William G. Wedemeyer, of Company H, Battalion, August 13, 1862. Private Lewis H. Sanger, of Company C, First Battalion, July 19, 1862. Corporal William H. Chamberlin, of Company A, First Battalion, July 19, 1862. Sergeant Major Alexander Menzies, October 13, 1862. Sergeant George W. Smith, of Company E, First Battalion, October 13,1862. Sergeant Lyman H. Warren, of Company D, October 13, 1862. Seventeenth Regiment of Infantry. III..ADDITIONAL AIDES-DE-CAMP. Appointed under the Act of August 5, 1862. Colonel. Captain Anson Stager, Assistant Quartermaster of Volunteers to Major General Halleck, April 7, 1862, (assigned to duty in the War Department.) Captain Louis H. Marshall, of the Tenth Infantry, to Major General Wool, commanding Eighth Army Corps, June 30, 1862. (Assigned to duty with Major General Pope.) Majors. Edward Detshy, of New York, to Major General Frdmont, June 16, 1862. First Lieutenant Charles T. Dix, of the Fourteenth Infantry, to Major General John E. Wool, commanding Eighth Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, June 20,1862. (Assigned toduty with MajorGeneral J.A.Dix.) Captain John A. Bolles, Additional Aide-de-Camp, to Major General John E. Wool, commanding Eighth Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, June 20, 1862. (Assigned to duty with Major General J. A. Dix.t Captain. William Barstow, of Virginia, to Major General Wool, commanding Eighth Army Corps, June 20, 1862. (Assigned to duty with Major General Dix.) 19 IV.. AIDES-DE-CAMP. Under the Act of July 17,1862. Majors. William Cutting, of New York, to Major General Burnside, July 22, 1862. Leavitt Hunt, of New York, to Major General Heintzelman, August 20, 1862. Second Lieutenant Bradbury C. Chetwood, First Artillery, to Major General Keyes, August 20, 1862. Captain Joseph Kirkland, Additional Aide-de-Camp, to Major General Porter, August 20, 1862. First Lieutenant Lawrence Kip, Third Artillery, to Major General Sumner, August 20,1862. Captain E. Sparrow Purdy, Assistant Adjutant General of Volun- teers, to Major General Franklin, August 20,1862. Bushrod Burch, of Illinois, to Major General Mitchel, September 3, 1862. Christian T. Christensen, of New York, to Major General Wool, Sep- tember 13,1862. Captain George G. Lyon, Additional Aide-de-Camp, for Major General Sigel, October 24, 1862. Captain Martin T. McMahon, Additional Aide-de-Camp, for Major General Franklin, October 29, 1862. Captain William R Rowley, Additional Aide-Camp, for Major General Grant, November 1,1862. Captains. First Lieutenant John P. Baker, First Cavalry, to Major General Franklin, August 20,1861. First Lieutenant Joseph C. Audenried, Sixth Cavalry, to Major General Sumner, August 20,1862. First Lieutenant Samuel S. Sumner, Fifth Cavalry, to Major General Sumner, August 20,1862. Granville E. Johnson, of Massachusetts, to Major General Heintzel- man, August 20, 1862. 20 Henry Norton, of New York, to Major General Heintzelman, August 20,1862. Oswald Jackson, of Pennsylvania, to Major General Keyes, August 20 , 1862. John F. McQuade, of New York, to Major General Porter, August 20,1862. Joseph C. Jackson, of New Jersey, to Major General Franklin, Au gust 20, 1862. W. E. Blake, of New York, to Major General Dix, September 4, 1862. George Monteith, of Michigan, to Major General Porter, August 20, 1862. Second Lieutenant Charles B. Atchison, Third Infantry, to Major General Pope, July 11,1862. First Lieutenant Edward Haight, of the Sixteenth Infantry, to Major General Pope, July 11, 1862. Frederick A. Mitcliel, of New York, to Major General Mitchel, September 3,1862, James C. Williams, of New York, to Major General Mitchel, September 3,1862. (Since dead.) Septimus Carncross, of New York, to Major General Wool, Septem- ber 17,1862. DeWitt Clinton, of New York, to Major General Wool, October 9, 1862. Harry Eussell, of New York, to Major General Hooker, October 10,1862. Thomas Lord, jr., of New York, to Major General Dix, October 20,1862. Arnold Dulon, of , to Major General Sigel, November 1,1862. T. S. Bowen, of , to Major General Grant, November 1, 1862. APPOINTMENTS MADE UNDER THE ACT OF JULY 17, 1862. Adjutant General’s Department. To be Assistant Adjutants General, with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Major Lewis Richmond, Assistant Adjutant General of Volunte July 22, 1862, (for Major General Burnside.) 21 Major Chauncey McKeever, Assistant Adjutant General United States Army, August 20, 1862, (for Major General Heintzelman.) Major Oliver D. Greene, Assistant Adjutant General United States Army, August 20, 1862, (for Major General Franklin.) Captain Louis H. Pelouze, of the Fifteenth Infantry, August 20, 1862, (for Major General Banks.) Captain Joseph H. Taylor, of the Sixth Cavalry, August 20, 1862, (for Major General Sumner.) Major Daniel T. Van Buren, Assistant Adjutant General of Volun. teers, August 20, 1862, (for Major General Dix.) Captain Frederick T. Locke, Assistant Adjutant General of Volun- teers, August 20, 1862, (for Major General Porter.) Captain Charles C. Suydam, Assistant Adjutant General of Volun- teers, August 20, 1862, (for Major General Keyes.) Captain William P. Prentice, Assistant Adjutant General of Volun- teers, September 3, 1862, (for Major General Mitchell.) Major Theodore A. Meysenburg, Assistant Adjutant General of Volun- teers, October 24, 1862, (for .Major General Sigel.) Major J. A. Rawlins, Assistant Adjutant General of Volunteers, No- vember 1, 1862, (for Major General Grant) Inspector General’s Department. Assistant Inspectors General, with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Captain Charles G. Loring, jr., Assistant Quartermaster of Volun- teers, July 22, 1862, (for Major General Burnside.) Captain Alexander S. Webb, of the Eleventh Infantry, August 20, 1862, (for Major General Porter.) Captain Edward R. Piatt, of the Second Artillery, August 20, 1862, (for Major General Franklin.) Captain Delavan D. Perkins, of the Fourth Artillery, August 20, 1862, (for Major General Banks.) Captain Solon H. Lathrop, of the Seventeenth Infantry, August 20, 1862, (for Major General Heintzelnran.) Major William H. Ludlow, additional Aide-de-Camp, August 20, 1862, (for Major General Dix.) 22 PaulJ. Revere, of Massachusetts, August 20, 1862, (for Major Gen- eral Sumner.) J. D. Abbot, of , September, 3, 1862, (for Major Gen- eral Mitchell.) Charles W. Asmussen, of Iowa, October 24, 1862, (for Major General Sigel.) Quartermaster’s Department. Quartermasters, with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Captain Herman Biggs, Assistant Quartermaster, United States Army, July 22, 1862, (for Major General Burnside.) Captain Alexander J. Perry, Assistant Quartermaster United States Army, August 20, 1862, (for Major General Wool.) Captain Charles G. Sawtelle, Assistant Quartermaster United States Army, August 20, 1862, (for Major General Heintzelman—since re- signed.) Captain Charles W. Thomas, Assistant Quartermaster United States Army, August 20, 1862, (for Major General Dix.) Captain At Lee W. Putnam, Assistant Quartermaster United States Army, August 20, 1862, (for Major General Sumner—since revoked.) First Lieutenant Cornelius W. Tolies, of the Thirteenth Infantry, August 20, 1862, (for Major General Franklin.) Captain Charles B. Norton, Assistant Quartermaster of Volunteers, August 20, 1862, (for Major General Porter.) Captain C. D. Blanchard, Assistant Quartermaster of Volunteers, September 19, 1862, (for Major General Sumner.) Captain Elias M. Greene, Assistant Quartermaster of Volunteers, October 3, 1862, (for Major General Heintzelman.) Captain Charles A. Reynolds, Assistant Quartermaster United States Army, November 1, 1862, (for Major General Grant.) Subsistence Department. Commissaries of Subsistence, with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Captain Ed win R. Goodrich, Commissary of Subsistence of Volun- teers, July 22, 1862, (for Major General Burnside.) 23 Captain John McL. Taylor, Commissary of Subsistence United States Army, August 20, 1862, (for Major General Dix.) Captain George Bell, Commissary of Subsistence United States Army, August 20, 1862, (for Major General Franklin.) Captain A. Parker Porter, Commissary of [Subsistence United States Army, August 20, 1862, (for Major General Porter.) Captain Thomas C. Sullivan, Commissary of Subsistence United States Army, August 20, 1862, (for Major General Wool.) Captain Samuel McKelvy, Commissary of Subsistence of Volunteers, August 20, 1862, (for Major General Heintzelman.) Captain George H Wood, Commissary of Subsistence of Volunteers, August 20, 1862, (for Major General Sumner—since revoked.) Captain William W. Teall, Commissary of Volunteers, October 4, 1862, (for Major General Sumner.) Captain Javan B Salisbury, Commissary of Subsistence of Volunteers, October 24, 1862, (for Major GeneraPSigel.) Captain John P. Hawkins, Commissary of Subsistence of the United States Army, November 1, 1862, (for Major General Grant.) V..APPOINTMENTS MADE IN THE VOLUNTEER FORCE CALLED INTO SERVICE UNDER THE ACTS APPROVED JULY 22 AND 25, 1861, AND JULY 5, 1838. General Officers. To be Major Generals. Brigadier General William S. Rosecrans, of the United States Army, March 21, 1862. Brigadier General Philip Kearny, of the United States Volunteers, July 4, 1862, (since killed in battle.) Brigadier General Joseph Hooker, of the United States Volunteers, July 4, 1862. Brigadier General Darius N. Couch, of the United States Volunteers, July 4, 1862. Brigadier General Israel B. Richardson, of the United States Volun- teers, July 4, 1862. Brigadier General Henry W. Slocum, of the United States Volun- teers, July 4, 1862. 24 Brigadier General John J. Peck, of the United States Volunteers, July 4, 1862. Brigadier General George W. Morell, of the United States Volun- teers, July 4, 1862. Brigadier General William F. Smith, of the United States Volun- teers, July 4, 1862. Brigadier General John Sedgwick, of the United States Volunteers, July 4, 1862. Brigadier General Horatio G. Wright, of the United States Volun- teers, July 18, 1862. Brigadier General John G. Foster, of the United States Volunteers, July 18, 1862. Brigadier General Jesse L. Reno, of the United States Volunteers, July 18, 1862, (since killed in battle.) Brigadier General John G. Parke, of the United States Volunteers, July 18, 1862. Brigadier General Robert C. Schenck, of the United States Volun- teers, August 30, 1862. Brigadier General Stephen A. Hurlbut, of the United States Volun- teers, September 17, 1862. Brigadier General Schuyler Hamilton, of the United States Volun- teers, September 17, 1862. Brigadier General Gordon Granger, of the United States Volunteers, September 17, 1862. Brigadier General J. D. Cox, of the United States Volunteers, October 6, 1862. Brigadier General James B. McPherson, of the United States Volun- teers, October 8, 1862. Brigadier General Lovell H. Rousseau, of the United States Volun- teers, October 8, 1862. Brigadier Generals. Colonel Orlando B. Wilcox, of the First Michigan Volunteers, July 21, 1861. Colonel Michael Corcoran, of the Sixty-ninth New York Volunteers, July 21, 1861. Colonel.Randolph B. Marcy, Inspector General United States Army, September 23, 1861. 25 Major George W. Cullum, of the Corps of Engineers, November 1, 1861. Captain James B. McPherson, of the Corps of Engineers, May 15, 1862. Captain Philip H. Sheridan, of the Thirteenth Infantry, July 1, 1862. George F. Shepley, of Maine, July 18, 1862. Major John Buford, Assistant Inspector General United States Army, July 27, 1862. Colonel Frank P. Blair, of the First Missouri Artillery, August 7, 1862. Bichard Busteed, of New York, August 7, 1862. Colonel John B. Kenly, of the First Maryland Volunteers, August 22, 1821. Colonel John P. Slough, of the First Colorado Volunteers, August 25, 1862. First Lieutenant Godfrey Weitzel, of the Corps of Engineers, Au- gust 29, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel Gabriel B. Paul, of the Eighth Infantry, Sep- tember 5, 1862. Colonel Charles E. Hovey, of the Thirty-third Illinois Volunteers, September 5, 1862. Colonel Herman Haupt, Additional Aide-de-Camp, September 5, 1862. Colonel George Crook, of the Thirty-sixth Ohio Volunteers, (Captain 4th United States Infantry,) September 7, 1862. Colonel Joseph B. Carr, of the Second New York Volunteers, Sep- tember 7, 1862. Colonel Thomas L. Kane, of the First Pennsylvania Bifles, Septem- ber 7, 1862. Colonel Nelson Taylor, of the Seventy-second New York Volunteers, September 7, 1862. Colonel Gersham Mott, of the Sixth New Jersey Volunteers, Sep- tember 7, 1862. Captain Charles C. Gilbert, of the First Infantry, September 9, 1862. Captain William B. Terrill, of the Fifth Artillery, September 9, 1862. (Since killed in battle.) 26 Colonel Calvin E. Pratt, of the Thirty-first New York Volunteers, September 10, 1862. Colonel James Nagle, of the Forty-eighth Pennsylvania Volunteers, September 10, 1862. Colonel Edward Ferrero, of the Fifty-first New York Volunteers, September 10, 1862. Major Henry J. Hunt, of the Fifth Artillery, September 15, 1862. Captain Francis L. Vinton, of the Thirteenth Infantry, Septembei 19, 1862. Colonel Gustavus A. Smith, of the Thirty-fifth Illinois Volunteers, September 19, 1862. Colonel Francis C. Barlow, of the Sixty-first New York Volunteers, September 19, 1862. Colonel Mason Brayman, of the Twenty-ninth Illinois Volunteers, September 24, 1862. Colonel N. J. Jackson, of the Fifth Maine Volunteers, September 24, 1862. Captain George W. Getty, of the Fifth Artillery, September 25, 1862. Colonel Alfred Sully, of the First Minnesota Volunteers, (Major Eighth Infantry,) September 26, 1862. Colonel Gouverneur K. Warren, of the Fifth New York Volunteers, (Captain Topographical Engineers,) September 26, 1862. Colonel William W. Averell, of the Third Pennsylvania Cavalry, (Captain Third Cavalry,) September 26, 1826. Colonel Kobert Cowdin, of the First Massachusetts Volunteers, Sep- tember 26, 1862. Colonel Alexander Hays, of the Sixty-third Pennsylvania Volun- teers, September 29, 1862. Henry H. Sibley, of Minnesota, September 29, 1862. Francis B. Spinola, of New York, October 1, 1862. Colonel John H. H. Ward, of the Thirty-eighth New York Volun- teers, October 4, 1862. Colonel John M. Thayer, of the First Nebraska Volunteers, Octobe 4, 1862. J. J. Bartlett, of New York, October 4, 1862. 27 Colonel Solomon Meredith, of the Nineteenth Indiana Volunteers, October 6, 1862. James Bowen, of New York, October 11, 1862. Colonel Gustave P. Cluseret, Additional Aide-de-Camp United States Army, October 14, 1862. Colonel Eliakim P. Scammon, of the Twenty-third Ohio Volunteers, October 15, 1862. Major Robert S. Granger, of the Fifth Infantry, October 20,1862. Joseph R. West, of , October 25, 1862. Joseph W. Revere, of , October 25, 1862. Adjutant General's Department. Assistant Adjutants General, with the rank of Major. Captain Francis A. Walker, Assistant Adjutant General of Volun- teers, August 11, 1862, (for Major General Couch.) Captain Lyne Starling, Assistant Adjutant General of Volunteers, August 13, 1862, (for Major General Crittenden.) Captain Charles Mundee, Assistant Adjutant General of Volunteers, August 16, 1862, (for Major General W. F. Smith.) Hiram C. Rodgers, of New York, August 6, 1862, (for Major General Slocum.) Captain William D. Sedgwick, Assistant Adjutant General of Volun- teers, August 7, 1862, (for Major General Sedgwick.) (Since dead.) Henry W. Brevoort, of New York, August 22, 1862, (for Major General Kearny.) Captain William P. Prentice, Assistant Adjutant General of Volun- teers, September 2, 1862, (for Major General Miichel.) Captain Joseph Dickinson, Assistant Adjutant General of Volunteers, August 22, 1862, (for Major General Hooker.) Alexander K. McClure, of Pennsylvania, September 5, 1862, (to re- port to the Adjutant General by letter.) Captain John M. Norvell, Assistant Adjutant General of Volunteers, August 22, 1862, (for Major General Richardson.) Captain Southard Hoffman, Assistant Adjutant General of Volun- teers, August 22, 1862, (for Major General Foster. 28 Captain William McMichael, Assistant Adjutant Genera, of Volun- teers, August 16, 1862, (for Major General Halleck.) Captain Isaac Moses, Assistant Adjutant General of Volunteers, Au- gust 27, 1862, (for Major General Cadwalader. Francis S. Earle, of Michigan, September 10, 1862, (for Major Gen- eral Morell.) • „ Otto Von Guttenberg, of New York, October 2, 1862, (for Major General Clay.) Captain Gustavus M. Bascom, Assistant Adjutant General of Volun- teers, October 7, 1862, (for Major General Cox.) Benjamin B. Foster, of Maine, October 7, 1862, (for. Major General Peck.) J. A. Campbell, of , October 27, 1862, (for Major Gen- eral McCook.) Edward W. Smith, of Illinois, October 30, 1862, (for Major General D. Hunter.) Adjutant General’s Department. To be Assistant Adjutants General, with the rank of Captain. John P. Finkelmeier, of New Jersey, November 26, 1861, (for Brigadier General Blenker.) Since discharged. William H. F. Randall, of Indiana, Jul}r 18, 1862, (for Brigadier General P. A. Hackleman.) Joseph McC. Bell, of Pennsylvania, July 24, 1862, (for Brigadier General B. S. Roberts.) Winslow L. Kidder, of Massachusetts, July 26, 1862, (for Brigadier General J. C. Robinson.) George H. Caldwell, of Massachusetts, July 29, 1862, (for Brigadier General J. C. Caldwell.) Thomas H. Elliott, of Pennsylvania, July 29, 1862, (for Brigadier General J. W. Geary ) John P. Foley, of Iowa, July 31, 1862, (for Brigadier General N. B. Buford.) Fitzhugh Birney, of Michigan, August 1, 1862, (for Brigadier General D. B. Birney.) 29 Andrew J. Cohen, of Maryland, August 4, 1862, (for Brigadier General A. Pleasonton.) Benjamin C. Cutler, of California, August 6, 1862, (for Brigadier General J. H. Carletou.) John C. Henshaw, of New York, August 7, 1862, (for Brigadier General F. P. Blair.) James F. Miller, of Maine, August 7, 1862, (for Brigadier General G. F. Shepley.) Byron Porter, of Massachusetts, August 7, 1862, (for Brigadier General H. S. Briggs.) George M. Miller, of New York, August 8, 1862, (for Brigadier General T. F. Meagher.) Thomas B. Swearingen, of Pennsylvania, August 8,1862, (for Briga- dier General C. F. Jackson.) John S. Kellogg, of . August 15, 1862, (for Brigadier General Granger.) George Arrowsmith, of Nebraska Territory, August 19, 1862, (for Brigadier General Tower.) Frederic Speed, of Maine, August 22, 1862, (for Brigadier General Dow ) William H. Morgan, of Wisconsin, August 22, 1862, (for Brigadier General Washburne.) Eliphalet Whittlesey, of Maine, August 25, 1862, (for Brigadier General Howard.) Rollin C. Gale, of New York, August 25, 1862, (for Brigadier General Slough.) Seth B. Moe, of ' , August 26, 1862, (for Brigadier General Steedman.) Charles L. Holstein, of Indiana, August 26, 1862, (for Brigadier General Davis.) James W. Gorman, of Minnesota, August 26, 1862, (for Brigadier General Gorman.) Joseph E. Stearns, of Ohio, August 26, 1862, (for Brigadier General Sill.) Percival P. Oldershaw, of Kentucky, August 26, 1862, (for Brig- adier General J. S. Jackson.) 30 Andrew Stewart, of Pennsylvania, September 1, 1862, (for Brigadier General H. W. Wessells.) Andrew C. Kemper, of Ohio, September 1, 1862. (for Major General Halleck.) John J. Blodget, of , September 7, 1862, (for Biigadier General Corcoran.) Robert A. Hutchins, of New York, September 7, 1862, (for Brigadier General Wilcox.) Joseph A. Slipper, of New York, September 9, 1862, (for Biigadier General Abercrombie.) Robert LeRoy, of New York, September 9, 1862, (for Brigadier Gen- eral I. N. Palmer.) Theodore C. Bacon, of Connecticut, September 9, 1862, (for Brigadier General J. Buford.) William H. Clarke, of Iowa, September 9, 1862, (for Brigadier Gen- eral Herron.) William P. Anderson, of Ohio, September 15, 1862, (for Brigadier General Terrill.) Henry S. Wetmore, of Ohio, September 17, 1862, (for Brigadier Gen- ral Paul) John P. Green, of Pennsylvania, September 18, 1862, (fol Brigadier General Kane ) LeGrand Benedict, of New York, September 22,1862, (for Brigadier General J. B. Carr.) John D. Bertolette, of Pennsylvania, September 25, 1862, (for Briga- dier General James Nagle.) Alexandgr C. Semple, of Kentucky, September 29, 1862, (for Briga- dier General Boyle.) Frederick C. Tarr, of Maryland, September 29, 1862, (for Brigadier General Kenly.) Eddy D. Mason, of Ohio, September 30, 1862, (for Brigadier General Kimball.) Carswell McClellan, of Pennsylvania, October 1, 1862, (for Brigadier General Humphreys.) William B. Curtis, of , October 1, 1862, (for Brigadier General Turchin.) 31 Richard C. Shannon, of Maine, October 2, 1862, (for Briga- dier General N. J. Jackson.) Frederick M. Crandal, of , October 2, 1862, (for Briga- dier General Hovey.) John N. Craig, of the District of Columbia, October 3, 1862, (for Brigadier General H. J. Hunt.) Lawrence Hanley, of New York, October 3, 1862, (for Brigadier Gen- eral Spinola.) G. H. KcKibbin, of , October 6, 1862, (for Brigadier General Ferrero.) C. H. Lawrence, of , October 7, 1862, (for Brigadier General Cowdin.) Robert P. Kennedy, of , October 7, 1862, (for Brigadier General Crook.) Henry C. Ranney, of Ohio, October 10, 1862, (for Brigadier General E. B. Tyler.) Benjamin F. Smith, of , October 10, 1862, (for Briga- dier General John Cook.) Carl Schmitt, of , October 11, 1862, (for Brigadier Gen- eral Willick.) William H. Hill, of , October 14, 1862, (for Brigadier General F. E. Patterson.) William H. Long, of , October 16, 1862, (for Brigadier General Vinton.) Adrian Terry, of , October 17, 1862, (for Brigadier Gen- eral A. H. Terry.) Charles W. Dietrich, of Ohio, October 17, 1862, (for Brigadier Gen- eral Cluseret.) Henry H. King, of , October 20, 1862, (for Brigadier General Averell.) Thomas W. Eayre, of New Jersey, October 20, 1862, (for Brigadier General Mott.) Henry Keith, of , October 20, 1862, (for Brigadier Gen- eral Pratt.) Wilson T. Hartz, of Pennsylvania, October 23, 1862, (for Brigadier General N. Taylor.) 32 John M. Cooney, of , October 23, 1862, (for Brigadier general J. H. H. Ward ) George E. Spencer, of Iowa, October 24, 1862, (for Brigadier General Dodge.) George S. Marshall, of , October 24, 1862, (for Briga- dier General Benton.) James L. Bottsford, of Ohio, October 27, 1862, (for Brigadier General Scammon.) John B. Hubbard, of , October 27, 1862, (for Brigadier General Weitzel.) Edward E. Barlow, of New York, October 27, 1862, (for Briga- dier General Barlow.) John Pratt, of , October 29, 1862, (for Brigadier Gen- eral R. B. Mitchell.) Azor S. Marvin, of New Jersey, October 29, 1862, (for Brigadier General G. K. Wanen.) Henry L. Pierson, jr., of New York, November 1, 1862, (for Briga- dier General J. Bowen.) Judge Advocate’s Department. Levi C. Turner, of New York, to be Judge Advocate for the Army around Washington, with the rank of Major, July 31, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. John A. Bolles, of , to be Judge Advocate for the Sev- enth Army Corps in the field under the command of Major General Dix, with the rank of Major, September 3, 1862, to fill an original vacancy. John C. Knox, of Pennsylvania, to be Judge Advocate of the Eighth Army Corps, with the rank of Major, September 7,s1862, to fill an original vacancy. Quartermaster’s Department, To be Assistant Quartermasters, with the rank of Captain. J. F. Boyd, of , October 7, 1861. 33 Abraham Edwards, of , July 5, 1862. Edmund B. Whitman, of Kansas, July 18, 1862. George W. Johnes, of Ohio, July 18, 1862. Thomas J. Barr, of New York, July 19, 1862. James Mahler, of Wisconsin, July 21, 1862. Theron E. Hall, of Massachusetts, July 22, 1862. George F. Warren, of Kansas, July 30, 1862. Samuel Bruch, of Kentucky, August 8, 1862. Lazarus L. Moore, of Pennsylvania, August 16, 1862. Edmund Wuerpel, of Missouri, August 18, 1862. Leander C. Noble, of Iowa, August 19, 1862. Horatio C. King, of New York, August 19, 1862. Charles H. Gallagher, of Delaware, August 19, 1862. Charles R. Train, of Massachusetts, September 4, 1862. Daniel O’Hara, of New York, September 9, 1862. Charles Parsons, of Iowa, September 10, 1862. John Y. Lewis, of Iowa, September 13, 1862. Montifiore Isaac, of New York, September 13, 1862. Henry B. Lacy, of Ohio, September 16, 1862. Nathaniel S. Constable, of Missouri, September 23, 1862. Oliver Coffin, of (September 24, 1862. Nicholas J. Rusch, of Iowa, September 27, 1862. George P. Doan, of Massachusetts, September 27, 1862. Byron 0. Carr, of Illinois, September 29, 1862. E. W. Grimes, of (September 29, 1862. , John Whipple, of Minnesota, September 30, 1862. John W. Howland, of (September 30, 1862. Napoleon B. Van Slyke, of Wisconsin, October 1, 1862. Levin W. Shepherd, of Illinois, October 3, 1862. Elias M. Greene, of New York, October 3, 1862. J. T. Rapelge, of (October 6, 1862. James R. Del Yecchio, of New York, October 8, 1862. Henry P. Clinton, of October 11, 1862. Charles L. MacArthur, of New York, October 13, 1862. J. L. Woods, of ,October 13, 1862. Henry B. Blood, of Massachusetts, October 15, 1862. 34 First Lieutenant William H. Brown, of the Fifth Cavalry, October 20, 1862. George W. McLane, of Kansas, October 20, 1862. James B. Kirker, of , October 20, 1862. Marshall J. Ludington, of Pennsylvania, October 20, 1862. John W. McClure, of New York, October 21, 1862. Sylvester Bagg, of October 25, 1862. Augustus L. Thomas, of .October 31,1862. Joshua Norton, 3d, of Massachusetts,November 1, 1862. A. S. Dewey, of Vermont, November 1, 1862. E. A. Morse, of , November 1, 1862. Subsistence Department. To be Commissaries of Subsistence, with the rank of Captain. James R. Paul, of ,October 31, 18(>1. Albert S. Austin, of Massachusetts, July 17, 1862. William W. Brown, of .July 19, 1862. Charles Wheaton, jr., of Massachusetts, July 21, 1862. George W. Balloch, of New Hampshire, July 21, 1862. James Sullivan, of Ohio, July 21, 1862. Joseph C. Read, of Pennsylvania, July 22, 1862. John S. Kellogg, of .July 23, 1862. M. A. Hill, of Connecticut, July 23, 1862. James Curry, of Yirginia, July 25, 1862. Benjamin S. Noble, of Iowa, July 28, 1862. Nathaniel Pope, of Missouri, July 28, 1862. Thomas L. Cromberger, of Pennsylvania, August 2, 1862. John McMurray, of New York, August 5, 1862. Samuel C. Greene, of Pennsylvania, August 5, 1862. Edmund N. Morrill, of Kansas, August 9, 1862. R. W. Hamer, of Kansas, August 9, 1862. Henry A. Littleton, of Iowa, August 12, 1862. Franklin P. Ash, of Pennsylvania, August 19, 1862. Richard B. Treat, of Ohio, August 26, 1862. John R. Coxe, of Pennsylvania, August 28, 1862. 35 Daniel D. Wiley of Massachusetts, August 28, 18G2. Wenzel Holy, of Missouri, August 29, 1862. Alexander H. Clements, of Maryland, August 30, 1862. Joseph L. Stackpole, of North Carolina, August 30, 1862. John H. Coale, of Maryland, August 30, 1862. Herman H.'Voss, of the District of Columbia, August 30, 1862. Edwin R. McKean, of the District of Columbia, August 30, 1862. Frederick Gerker, of Pennsylvania, August 30, 1862. William M. Rucker, of Michigan, August 30, 1862. John H. Musser, of Pennsylvania, August 30, 1862. Herman Schreiner, of the District of Columbia, August 30, 1862. J. D. Adair, of Pennsylvania, August 30, 1862. Charles F. Morse, of Massachusetts, August 30, 1862. Edwin Knowles, of Iowa, August 30, 1862. Ordnance Sergeant W. P. Martin, of the United States Army, August 30, 1862. George S. Lelaud, of New York, September 1, 1862. Marcus P. Breckinridge, of Illinois, September 2, 1862. James Davis, of Kansas, September 5, 1862. James Christian, of Kansas, September 5, 1862. M. S. Adams, of , September 5, 1862. James Benedict, of Florida, September 9, 1862. J. T. Elliott, of Pennsylvania, September 10, 1862. John N. Straat, of Missouri, September 10, 1862. Lyman Y. Stuart, of Ohio, September 10, 1862. Charles A. Morton, of Illinois, September 10, 1862. William R. Murphy, of Pennsylvania, September 10, 1862. S. F. Thompson, of , September 10, 1862. Elihu D. Reid, of Pennsylvania, September 10, 1862. James Gillette, of Maryland, September 10, 1862. Charles M. Robins, of Connecticut, September 10, 1862. Benjamin F. Lee, of Pennsylvania, September 10, 1862. William J. Ellis, of New York, September 10, 1862. H. B Martin, of , September 10, 1862. ■ James G. Knight, of Wisconsin, September 10, 1862. George W. Mears, of New York, September 10, 1862. 36 Marvin A. Parks, of Michigan, September 10, 1862. David Remick, of Iowa, September 10, 1862. Columbus J. Queen, of the District of Columbia, September 10,, 1862. James D. Earle, of Michigan, September 10, 1862. Samuel A. Urquhart, of Pennsylvania, September 10, 1862. William P. Cowie, of Massachusetts, September 10, 1862. Henry C. Hodgdon, of , September 17, 1862. Molyneux Bell, of New York, September 18, 1862. Arden R Smith, of Missouri, September 20, 1862. Aaron P. Bilyeu, of Pennsylvania, September 24, 1862. Edward P. Ransom, of Ohio, September 25, 1862. Francis H. Ehrman, of Ohio, September 25, 1862. Alpheus E. Clarke, of Wisconsin, September 26, 1862. James Yandeventer, of Iowa, September 27, 1862. J. H. Thorpe, of New York, September 30, 1862. Erastus Heath, of Kansas, September 30, 1862. George H. Smith, of , October 1, 1862. Charles H. Toll, of Iowa, October 3, 1862. William C. Church, of New York, October 4, 1862. William W. Teall, of New York, October 4, 1862. W. H. McLyman, of , October 6, 1862. D. W. Horton, of , October 6, 1862. Thomas W. G. Fry, of , October 7, 1862. Philip Pollard, of , October 20, 1862. J. H. Johnson, of , October 22, 1862. William H. Hosack, of Virginia, October 23, 1862. Stephen B. Young, of , October 25,1862. Seymour Brownell, of Michigan, October 28,1862. George E. Nelson, of , October 28, 1862. Joel B. Nott, of New York, October 31, 1862. Edgar W. Warren, of , October 31,1862. Edward Foley, of , November 1, 1862. T. W. B. Ball,of .November 1,1862. Charles Dillingham, of , November 1, 1862. George E. Graves, of Vermont, November 1,18G2. 37 Surgeons of volunteers. Morse K. Taylor, of Illinois, August 8, 1862. Francis Bacon, of Connecticut, August 8, 1862. Thomas McMartin, of Missouri, August 8, 1862. Alfred Wynkoop, of Pennsylvania, September 11, 1862. R. Cresson Stiles, of Massachusetts, September 11, 1862. Thomas R. Crosby, of New Hampshire, September 11, 1862. Edward Shippen, of Pennsylvania, September 12, 1862. Zenas E Bliss, of Michigan, September 12, 1862. Henry S. Churchman, of Illinois, October 4, 1862. Paul B. Goddard, of Pennsylvania, October 4, 1862. Hayes Agnew, of Pennsylvania, October 4, 1862. Alpbeus B. Crosby, of New Hampshire, October 4, 1862. Joseph Hopkinson, of Pennsylvania, October 4, 1862. Henry A. Martin, of Massachusetts, October 4, 1862. John R. McClurg, of Pennsylvania, October 4, 1862. Barton Darrach, of Illinois, October 4, 1862. Clayton A. Cowgill, of Delaware, October 4, 1862. Bowman B. Breed, of Massachusetts, October 4, 1862. Silvanus D. Freeman, of Pennsylvania, October 4, 1862. Israel Moses, of New York, October 4, 1862. Calvin G. Page, of Massachusetts, August 8, 1862. (Since resigned.) Augustus M. Clark, of New York, September 11, 1862. Francis Townsend Dade, of Pennsylvania, September 11, 1862. Joseph H. Wythes, of Pennsylvania, September 11, 1862. James Phillips, of , September 11, 1862. Elmore Y. Chase, of Ohio, September 11, 1862. John M. Robinson, of , September 11, 1862. Conrad C. Dumreicher, of Illinois, September 11, 1862. David B. Sturgeon, of Pennsylvania, September 11, 1862. George W. Hogeboom, of , September 11, 1862. William S. Thompson, of Pennsylvania, September 11, 1862. Assistant surgeons of volunteers. 38 John Wilson, of Pennsylvania, September 11, 1862. Andrew B. Chapin, of Michigan, September 12, 1862. William Moss, of Pennsylvania, October 4, 1862. John W. Brewer, of Maryland, October 4, 1862. George L. Sutton, of New York, October 4, 1862. Andrew F. Sheldon, of New York, October 4, 1862. George E. Pattee, of Canada, October 4, 1862. William A. Conover, of New Jersey, October 4, 1862. Peter Cleary, of New York, October 4, 186-2. Edward Dodd, of New York, October 4, 1862. Charles S. Frink, of Indiana, October 4, 1862. George A. Wheeler, of Maine, October 4, 1862. Sylvanus S. Mulford, of New York, October 4, 1862. Frederick A. Keffer, of Pennsylvania, October 4, 1862. Adolf Majer, of New York, October 4, 1862. Henry Parker, of Massachusetts, October 4, 1862. Augustus C. Yan Duyn, of New York, October 4, 1862. Pay Department. To be additional paymasters. George 0. Brastovv, of Massachusetts, August 5, 1862. Eobert M. Lee, of Pennsylvania, July 28, 1862. William C. Jones, of Missouri, September 10, 1862. Samuel C. Staples, of Connecticut, September 15, 1862. Charles J. Hoyt, of New York, September 19, 1862. George Pomeroy, of New York, October 2, 1862. Thomas II. Stanton, of , October 3, 1862. John M. Austin, of New York, October 21, 1862. James B. Sheridan, of Pennsylvania, October 27, 1862. Obadiah H. Platt, of Missouri, November 1, 1862. 39 REAPPOINTED. James R. Paul, of Ohio, to be Commissary of Subsistence, with the ink of Captain, October 31, 1861. James Mann, of Maine, to be Additional Paymaster, June 30, 1862- 1 Obadiah H. Platt, of Missouri, to be Additional Paymaster, Novem- ler 1, 1862. VI.. TRANSFERRED. (6.) I Second Lieutenant Francis H. Wilson, of the Fifth Infantry, to the third Cavalry, August 20, 1862, to take place on the Army Register next below Second Lieutenant William G. Hoffman. I Second Lieutenant Charles Newbold, of the Third Cavalry, to the ■ ifth Infantry, August 20, 1862, to take place on the Army Register iext below Second Lieutenant Nelson Thomasson. I Second Lieutenant James E. Wilson, of the Fifth Artillery, to the Second Artillery, October 6, 1862. Second Lieutenant John H. Calef, of the Fifth Artillery, to the Second Artillery, October 6, 1862. Second Lieutenant Samuel B. Mclntire of the Fifth Artillery, to the Second Artillery, October 6, 1862. Second Lieutenant Albert M. Murray, of the Fifth Artillery, to the Second Artillery, October 6, 1862. VII.-RETIRED. (8.) Captain Brockholst Livingston, Second Cavalry, August 25, 1862, wholly retired from the service, &c. Captain Alexander E. Drake, Second Infantry, August 27, 1862, for incapacity resulting from disease and wound received in the line of luty. First Lieutenant Thomas E. Miller, Second Artillery, August 25, 1862. First Lieutenant Augustus Pleasonton, First Cavalry, August 13, 1862, wholly retired from the service, &c. Surgeon Samuel G. J. DeCamp, August 27. 1862, for incapacity resulting from long and faithful service and of sickness consequent to 3xposure in the line of his duty. 40 Surgeon John B. Porter, August 27, 1862, for incapacity resulting from long and faithful service and from sickness and exposure in the line of duty. Surgeon William F. Edgar, August 27, 1862, for incapacity result, ing from long and faithful service and sickness and exposure in the line of duty. Assistant Surgeon Joseph H. Bailey, August 27, 1862, for incapacity < resulting from long and faithful service and disease contracted in the line of duty. VIII.. CASUALTIES. Resigned, (22.) Brevet Major John F. Lee, Judge Advocate of the Army, September 4, 1862. Captain William T. Magruder, First Cavalry, October 1, 1862. Captain Charles W. Green, Nineteenth Infantry, September 30, 1862. Captain John McIntosh, Fourteenth Infantry, September 17, 1862. Captain John S. Kennedy, Seventeenth Infantry, August 16, 1862. Captain Robert F. Morley, Seventeenth Infantry, August 9, 1862. Captain Edward A. Raymond, Additional Aide-de-Camp, August 8, 1862. Captain Henry S. Spear, Additional Aide-de-Camp, August 4,1862. Captain John Markoe, Additional Aide-de-Camp, October 4, 1862. Captain Adolph Ernst Baur, Additional Aide-de-Camp, August 17, 1862. Captain Csaky Sauerde Nordendorf, Additional Aide-de-Camp, Octo- ber 11,1862. First Lieutenant John G. Heckscher, Twelfth Infantry, August 11, 1862. First Lieutenant Ralph Abercrombie, Thirteenth Infantry, August 15,1862. First Lieutenant Harrison Fosdick, Fifth Cavalry, October 10,1862. Second Lieutenant Frank Ridgely, Sixth Infantry, August 22,1862. Second Lieutenant Solomon G. Krepps, Fourth Infantry, August 16, 1862. Second Lieutenant Joshua A. Fessenden, First Cavalry, August 6, 1862. 41 Assistant Surgeon Richard D. Lynde, August 31,1862. Assistant Surgeon Josiah F. Kennedy, October 10,1862. Hospital Chaplain Isaac 0. Sloan, September 9,1862. Hospital Chaplain Albert Paine, August 28,1862. Hospital Chaplain Oliver S. Prescott, September 29, 1862. By First Lieutenant Herbert A. Hascall, Fifth Artillery, Assistant Quartermaster, his staff commission only, July 13, 1862. By First Lieutenant Edmund C. Bainbridge, Fifth Artillery, Assist- ant Quartermaster, his staff commission only, August 30,1862. By First Lieutenant Charles H. Tompkins, Fifth Cavalry, Assistant Quartermaster, his regimental commission only, July 17,1862. Commissions vacated under the seventh section of act of June 18, 1846, (3.) Declined, (3.) By J. P. C. Shanks, of , the appointment of Additional Aide-de-Camp, with the rank of Captain, March 31, 1812. By William J. Wolfley, of , the appointment of Assist- ant Surgeon, April 16, 1862. By William W. Keene, of , the appointment of Assist- ant Surgeon, July 11, 1862. Died, (38.) Brigadier General Joseph K. F. Mansfield, September 18, 1862, of wounds received in battle of Antietam. Colonel John Irving, United States Army, at New York city, October 26,1862. Colonel Dixon S. Miles, Second Infantry, at Harper’s Ferry, Ya., September 16, 1862, of wounds received in action at that place. Major Thomas Williams, Fifth Artillery, killed at the battle of Baton Rouge, La., August 5,1862. Major Seneca G. Simmons, Fourth Infantry, killed at the battle of Gaines’s Mill, Va,, June 30,1862. Major Joseph B. Plummer, Eighth Infantry, at Corinth, Miss., August 9,1862. 42 Captain Rensselaer W. Foote, Sixth Infantry, killed at the battle of Gaines’s Mill, Va., June 27,1862. Captain Jesse A. Gove, Tenth Infantry, killed at the battle of Chicka- hotniny, Va., June 27, 1862. Captain George W. Hazzard, Fourth Artillery, at Baltimore, Md., of wounds received at the battle of White Oak Swamp, Va.. August 14. 1862. Captain Jesse L Reno, Ordnance Department, killed in battle of South Mountain, Md., September 14, 1862. Captain Henry Benson, Second Artillery, at sea, of wounds received at the battle of Malvern Hill, Va., August 11,1862. Captain William R. Terrill, Fifth Artillery, killed at the battle of Perryville, Ky., October 8,1862. Captain John R. Smead, Fifth Artillery, killed at the battle of Bull Run, Va., August 30,1862. Captain John G. Read, Twelfth Infantry, killed at the battle of Bull Run, Va., August 30,1862. Captain Greer Tallmadge, Assistant Quartermaster, at Fort Monroe, Va., October 11,1862. Captain Roderic Stone, Fourteenth Infantry, at Fort Craig, N. M., of wounds received at the battle of Valverde, N. M., March 3,1862. Captain T. Elwin Turner, Fourth Infantry, at Newport, R I., August 1,1862. Captain NicolaiDunka, Additional Aide-de-Camp, killed at the battle of Cross Keys, Va., June 8,1862. Captain Henry J. Doolittle, Additional Aide-de-Camp, at Racine, Wisconsin, August 10,1862. Captain Theodore E. Greenwood, Additional Aide-de-Camp, at Ja- cinto, Miss., September 27,1862. Captain Richard T. Brindley, Second Infantry, killed at the battle Gaines’s Mill, Va., June 27, 1862. First Lieutenant Edward B. Hill, First Artillery, at New York city, of wounds received in the battle near Newmarket, Va., July 13, 1862. First Lieutenant Henry W. Kingsbury, Fifth Artillery, of wounds received in battle of Antietam, Md. First Lieutenant Warren W. Chamberlain, Fourteenth Infantry, killed at the battle of Bull Run, Va., August 30,1862. 43 First Lieutenant J. L. Kirby Smith, of the Corps of Topographical Engineers, killed at the battle of Corinth, Miss , October 4,1862. First Lieutenant William L. Baker, Fourth Artillery, killed in battle, September 17, 1862. First Lieutenant John A. Ford, Thirteenth Infantry, at Philadelphia, Pa., October 2,1862. First Lieutenant Peter McGrath, Sixth Cavalry, at Fort Union, N. M., of wounds received in action at Apache Canon, N. M., May 1,1862. First Lieutenant Robert Allen, First Cavalry, in New York city, of wounds received at the battle of Gaines’s Mill, Ya., July 27,1862. First Lieutenant Woods McGuire, Third Infantry, killed at the battle of Malvern Hill, June 30,1862. First Lieutenant Ralph E. Ellenwood, Seoond Infantry, at Alexan- dria, Ya., of wounds received in battle of Bull Run, Va., September 25, 1862. First Lieutenant James W. Duke, Second Cavalry, at Washington, D. C., October 28,1862. Second Lieutenant Charles F. Van Duzer, Twelfth Infantry, killed at the battle of Gaines's Mill, Va., June 27,1862. Second Lieutenant Thomas D. Parker, Second Infantry, killed at the battle of Gaines’s Mill, Ya., June 27,1862. Second Lieutenant William Kidd, Second Infantry, killed at the battle of Bull Run, Va., August 30,1862. Second Lieutenant Charles S. Brooks, Fifth Cavalry, at Fort Monroe, Va., July 7, 1862. Surgeon William J. H. White, killed at the battle of Antietam, Md., September 17, 1862. Colonel Benjamin F. Lamed, Paymaster General, at Washington, D. C., September 6,1862. Appointments which have expired by constitutional limitation, not having been confirmed by the S nale. (4.) Henry Van Rensselaer, as Brevet Brigadier General United States Army, July 17, 1862. Louis H. Marshall, as Additional Aide-de-Camp, with the rank of Colonel, July 17, 1862 ; (since reappointed.) 44 Edward Detshy, as Additional Aide-de-Camp, with the rank of Major, July 17, 1852 ; (since reappointed.) Louis C. Bailey, as Second Lieutenant Fifth Cavalry, July 17, 1862. Discharged. (3.) Major Burr Porter, Additional Aide-de-Camp, September 9, 1862. Captain Richard L. Shelley, Additional Aide-de-Camp, August 18, 1862. Captain Hugo Von Poblotski, Additional Aide-de-Camp, September 3, 1862. Dropped. (1.) First Lieutenant Frederick Dodge, Sixth Cavalry, October 20, 1862. Dismissed. (12) Lieutenant Colonel H. R. Shriber, Additional Aide-de-Camp, August 4, 1862. Major John J. Key, Additional Aide-de-Camp, September 27,1862. Captain Lloyd Beall, Second Infantry, September 12, 1862. Captain Lyman M. Kellogg, Eighteenth Infantry, August 11,1862. Captain Charles H. Webber, First Artillery, October 11, 1862. Captain E. Valentino Valentinis, Additional Aide-de-Camp, Septem- ber 5, 1862. First Lieutenant William T. Godwin, Tenth Infantry, September 13, 1862. Second Lieutenant William J. McCormick, Sixth Infantry, July 26, 1862. Assistant Surgeon Lyman H. Stone, September 16,1862. Military Storekeeper Charles Weston, Ordnance Department, Septem- ber 16,1862. Hospital Chaplain Reuben Vansyckle, September 19, 1862. Hospital Chaplain Lewis Hurlbut, September 12,1862. Cashiered. (1.) Second Lieutenant Carleton Lowe, Second Artillery, June 1,1862. 45 IX..CASUALTIES IN THE VOLUNTEER FORCE RAISED UNDER THE ACTS APPROVED JULY 22 AND 25, 1861, AND JULY 5,1838. Resigned. (50.) Brigadier General John W. Phelps, August 21,1862. Major Frederick Kneffler, Assistant Adjutant General, September 8, 1862. Captain Bichard T. Auchmuty, Assistant Adjutant General, August 16,1862. Captain William H. Schlater, Assistant Adjutant General, August 15, 1862. Captain John Pound, Assistant Adjutant General, August 15, 1862. Captan William G. George, Assistant Adjutant General, August 9, 1862. Captain Marcus J. Parrott, Assistant Adjutant General, August 22, 1862. Captain John Boyle, Assistant Adjutant General, August 20, 1862. Captain William H. Morris, Assistant Adjutant General, September 1,1862. Captain J. Shaw Gregory, Assistant Adjutant General, August 26, 1862. Captain Joseph B. Curtis, Assistant Adjutant General, August 27, 1862. Captain Henry C. McDowell, Assistant Adjutant General, August 27,. 1862. Captain Benjamin F. Smith, Assistant Adjutant General, September 8,1862. Captain Charles P. Pierce, Assistant Adjutant General, September 12, 1862. Captain W. H. Kinsman, Assistant Adjutant General, September 17. 1862. Captain P. T. Schopp, Assistant Adjutant General, September 13, 1862. Captain J. Mills Kendrick, Assistant Adjutant General, September 30, 1862. 46 Captain Warren W. H, Lawrence. Assistant Adjutant General, Sep- tember 29, 1862. Captain George Merrill, Assistant Adjutant General, September 25, 1862. Captain Daniel McCook, Assistant Adjutant General, October 10, 1862. Captain Elliott S. Quay, Assistant Adjutant General, October 10, 1862. Captain Charles J. Powers, Assistant Adjutant General, October 9, 1862. Captain Charles M. Prevost, Assistant Adjutant General, August 16, 1862. Captain Theodore Miller, Assistant Adjutant General, October 25, 1862. Captain M. Pinner, Assistant Quartermaster, August 15, 1862. Captain John E. Crockett, Assistant Quartermaster, September 5, 1862. Captain John M. Hale, Assistant Quartermaster, September 2,1862. Captain J. J. Newell, Assistant Quartermaster, November 1, 1862. Captain Abijah Keith, Commissary of Subsistence, August 5, 1862. Captain James M. Tillapaugh, Commissary of Subsistence, August 15,1862. Captain John S. Davis, Commissary of Subsistence, August 11, 1862. Captain A. C. Wilder, Commissary of Subsistence, August 22, 1862. Captain Jeremiah C. Tilton, Commissary of Subsistence, August 22, 1862. Captain A. J. Rowell, Commissary of Subsistence, August 22, 1862. Captain John Jordan, Commissary of Subsistence, August 22,1862. Captain Friend S. Rutherford, Commissary of Subsistence, Septem- ber 2,1862. Captain Montgomery Ritchie, Commissary of Subsistence, September 2, 1862. Captain B. S. Noble, Commissary of Subsistence, September 2, 1862. Captain T. R. bin ton, Commissary of Subsistence, October 10, 1862. Captain Joshua G. Willis, Commissary of Subsistence, October 10, 1862. 47 Surgeon S. L. Herrick, August 17, 1862. Surgeon John C. Dalton, August 15, 1862. Surgeon Charles H. Rawson, August 22, 1862. Surgeon Daniel McRuer, September 2, 1862. Surgeon Daniel Holmes, September 10, 1862. Surgeon W. C. Thompson, September 19,1862. Surgeon David Prince,September 22, 1862. Surgeon Robert Roskoten, July 25, 1862. Surgeon George C. Blackman, July 31, 1862. Assistant Surgeon Calvin G. Page, August 28, 1862. By Medical Inspector General Thomas F. Perley, the appointment of Brigade Surgeon, July 25,1862. By Medical Inspector William H. Mussey, the appointment of Brigade Surgeon, July 12,1862. By Captain William J. Kane, Commissary of Subsistence, the ap- pointment of Assistant Quartermaster, July 25, 1862. By Captain Albert S. Austin, Commissary of Subsistence, the ap- pointment of Assistant Quartermaster, September 4, 1862. By Additional Paymaster George E. Baldwin, the appointment of Commissary of Subsistence, July 31, 1862. Commissions vacated by new appointment. Declined. (17.) By Thomas A. Morris, of Indiana, the appointment of Major General of Volunteers, October 25, 1862. By Thomas H. Hicks, of Maryland, the appointment of Brigadier General of Volunteers, July 22, 1862. By Joseph J. Reynolds, of Indiana, the appointment of Brigadier General of Volunteers, September 17, 1862. (Since reappointed.) By Thomas A. Morris, of Indiana, the appointment of Brigadier General of Volunteers, September 20, 1862. By Jacob Dock, of New York, the appointment of Assistant Quarter- master, June 22, 1861. By Joseph A. Green, of , the appointment of Assistant Quartermaster, October 3, 1862. 48 By John A. Lemon, of Pennsylvania, the appointment of Assistant Quartermaster, February 19, 1862. By John Welsh, of Pennsylvania, the appointment of Assistant Quartermaster, July 16, 1862. By Daniel L. Eaton, of , the appointment of Commis- sary of Subsistence, July 16, 1862. By Samuel B. R. Carpenter, of Ohio, the appointment of Commis- sary of Subsistence, August 3, 1861. By David Wells, of Connecticut, the appointment of Commissary of Subsistence, August 3, 1861. By Augustus Morse, of Massachusetts, the appointment of Commis- sary of Subsistence, August 5, 1861. By James S. Lawrence, of , the appointment of Com- missary of Subsistence, August 30, 1862. By Stillman G. Symonds, of , the appointment of Com- missary of Subsistence, August 30, 1862. By H. A. Buck, of , the appointment of Assistant Sur- geon, August 8, 1862. By A. McMahon, of , the appointment of Assistant Sur- geon, September 11, 1862. By B. S. Forbes, of the appointment of Assistant Sur- geon, September 11, 1862. Appointments ivhich have expired hy constitutional limitation, not having been confirmed by the Senate. (7.) Justus McKinstry, as Brigadier General of Volunteers, July 17, 1862. John B. S. Todd, as Brigidier General of Volunteers, July 17, 1862. Randolph B. Marcy, as Brigadier General of Volunteers, July 17, 1862. (Since reappointed.) Stewart Van Vliet, as Brigadier General of Volunteers, July 17, 1862. George W. Cullum, as Brigadier General of Volunteers, July 17, 1862. (Since reappointed.) Andrew C. Kemper, as Assistant Adjutant General, with the rank of Captain, July 17, 1862. (Since reappointed.) JohnP. Finkelmeier, as Assistant Adjutant General, with the rank of Captain, July 17, 1862. (Since reappointed and discharged.) 49 Major General Philip Kearny, killed at the battle of Chantilly, Va., September 1, 18 62. Major General William Nelson, at Louisville, Kentucky, September 29, 1862. Major General Jesse L. Keno, September 14, 1862, of wounds re- ceived at the battle of South Mountain, Maryland. Brigadier General Thomas Williams, killed at the battle of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, August 5, 1862. Brigadier General Isaac I. Stevens, killed at the battle of Chantilly, Va., September 1, 1862. Brigadier General Joseph B. Plummer, at Corinth, Mississippi, Au- gust 9, 1862. Brigadier General William H. L. Wallace, at Savannah, Tennessee, of wounds received in the battle of Shiloh, Tennessee, April 10, 1862. Brigadier General Robert L. McCook, near New Market, Alabama, August 6, 1862. Brigadier General Pleasant A. Hackelman, killed at the battle of Corinth, Mississippi, October 3, 1862. Brigadier General Henry Bohlen, killed in action at Freman s Ford, on the Rappahannock river, Va., August 22, 1862. Brigadier General Isaac P. Rodman, of wounds received at the battle of Antietam, Maryland. Brigadier General George Taylor, of wounds received in battle. Brigadier General William R. Terrill, killed at the battle of Perry- ville, Kentucky, October 8, 1862. Brigadier General James S Jackson, killed at the battle of lerry- ville, Kentucky, October 8, 1862. Major William D. Sedgwick, Assistant Adjutant General, of wounds received at the battle of Antietam, Maryland. Captain Daniel Hebard, Assistant Adjutant General, in New York city, August 7, 1862. Captain James M. Wilson, Assistant Adjutant General, killed at the battle of Williamsburg, Virginia, May 5, 1862. jDied, (21.) 50 Captain William Dean Coleman, Assistant Adjutant General, of wounds received in the battle of Corinth, Mississippi, October 6, 1862. Captain Max Paul Engle, Assistant Quartermaster, at Washington, D. C. Captain Horace A. Conant, Assistant Quartermaster, at Washington, D. C., October 5, 1862. Additional Paymaster Ira L. Hewitt, at New York city, October 20, 1862. Revoked, (1.) The appointment of Henry W. Benham, as Brigadier General of Volunteers, August 7, 1862. Cancelled, (1.) The appointment of Ira F. Payson, as Assistant Quartermaster, July 16, 1862. Discharged, (5.) Captain Daniel Saint, Commissary of Subsistence, August 7, 1862. Captain Marvin J. Green, Commissary of Subsistence, September 6, 1862. Captain J. G. Fuller, Commissary of Subsistence, September 6, 1862. Captain John P. Finkelmeier, Assistant Adjutant General, Septem- ber 3, 1862. Captain J. I. Sample, Commissary of Subsistence, June 5, 1862. Dismissed, (8.) Major E. Morris Copeland, Assistant Adjutant General, August 1, 1362. Captain Simon M. Preston, Assistant Adjutant General, September 23, 1862. Captain Thornton Smith, Assistant Quartermaster, September 5, 1862. Captain John Spicer, Commissary of Subsistence, August 13, 1862. Captain Benjamin P. Walker, Commissary of Subsistence, September 22, 1862. Additional Paymaster Andrew M. Sallade, August 13, 1862. Additional Paymaster H. S. Gatsmer, September 16, 1862. 51 Additional Paymaster James Mann, September 18, 1862. (Since re- appointed.) X. Officers have been arranged, in the foregoing order, to the Com- panies 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. XI. .The numbers prefixed to the names of certain officers, in the above list of appointments, indicate their rank among those of the same date. XII. 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. XIII. With the exception of those detached from their regiments, on special duty, or unable from some other valid cause to comply with 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 con- sideration. By order of the Secretary of War. E. D. TOWNSEND, Assistant Adjutant General.