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May 17.-Surgeon George Maulsby, ordered for duty at the Naval Asylum, Philadelphia. Surgeon David Harlan, detached from the Naval Asylum, Philadelphia, ordered to the East Gulf Squadron. Passed Assistant Surgeon E. S. Matthews, detached from the East Gulf Squadron, on leave (sick). Passed Assistant Surgeon H. M. Wells, detached from the Onondaga, waiting orders.

May 17.-Assistant Surgeon F. W. Wunderlich, detached from the Great Western, ordered to the Onondaga.

May 18.-Surgeon Robert L. Weber, detached from Naval Rendezvous at Chicago, waiting orders. Passed Assistant Surgeon H. D. Burlingham, detached from Naval Rendezvous at Cincinnati, Ohio, waiting orders.

May 22.-Surgeon Edward Gilchrist, detached from the East Gulf Squadron, on sick leave.

May 27.-Surgeon Albert Schriver, orders of 10th instant, for temporary duty as member of the Naval Medical Board of Examiners, Philadelphia, revoked; will continue the duties as Recorder of the Naval Medical Board, of which Surgeon J. M. Greene is President. Surgeon W. S. W. Ruschenberger, orders of 10th instant, to Colorado, &c., revoked; ordered for duty as a member of the Naval Medical Board, in session at the Naval Asylum, Philadelphia. Assistant Surgeon Samuel F. Shaw, ordered for duty at the Naval Academy. Passed Assistant Surgeon Joseph Hugg, detached from the Naval Hospital, New York, ordered for duty on the Practice-Ship Macedonia, at Newport, Rhode Island. Passed Assistant Surgeon John D. Murphy, ordered for duty at the Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Virginia. Assistant Surgeon Hosea J Babin, detached from Washington Navy Yard, ordered for duty on board the Practice-Ship Marblehead, at Newport, Rhode Island. Assistant Surgeon Theron Woolverton, ordered for duty at the Navy Yard, Washington. Passed Assistant Surgeon Newton H. Adams, detached from the Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Virginia, ordered to Newport, Rhode Island, for duty on board the Winnepec. Assistant Surgeon George A. Bright, ordered for duty on board the Practice-Ship Marion.

May 29.-Surgeon James McClelland, ordered for duty on board the Colorado. May 31.-Passed Assistant Surgeon D. R. Brannon, detached from the Navy Yard, Washington, ordered to New York for duty on board the Shawmut. Passed Assistant Surgeon E. C. Ver Meulen, detached from the Naval Hospital, New York, ordered to the Colorado.

Appointed Assistant Paymaster.

May 1.-Samuel T. Brown, of the Onondaga.

May 1.-Paymaster H. M. Denniston, detached from the Ticonderoga, on completion of transfer, &c., and ordered to settle his accounts.

May 5.-Assistant Paymaster G. De F. Barton, detached from the St. Louis, on discharge of the crew, and ordered to settle his accounts.

May 9.-Assistant Paymaster Alexander McBishop, detached from the Mendota, and ordered to settle his accounts.

May 26.-Paymaster Charles H. Eldredge, ordered for duty as member of a Board of which Commodore T. C. Selfridge is President, at New York.

May 29.-Paymaster Thomas T. Caswell, ordered to Boston, Mass., for duty on board the National Guard.

May 1.-Chief Engineer T. J. Jones, detached from the Ticonderoga, and waiting orders.

May 11.-Chief Engineer Alban Stimers, leave of absence extended.

May 13.-Chief Engineer W. W. Dungan, detached from the Board of Examiners, and ordered to the Pensacola. Chief Engineer George Kutz, ordered for duty as a member of the Board of Examiners, at Philadelphia.

May 22.-Chief Engineer Edmund S. De Luce, detached from Navy Yard, New York, to be in readiness for orders to the Brooklyn (2d rate). Chief Engineer James W. King, ordered for duty at Navy Yard, New York.

May 26.-Chief Engineer E. S. De Luce, ordered for duty in connection with the repairs to the Brooklyn, in the Engineer Department of that vessel, &c. Chief Engineer A. Henderson, detached from the Onondaga on arrival at New York, and ordered for duty as a member of Commodore Selfridge's Board.

Promoted.

May 1.-Commander John J. Almy, to Captain, to date from April 15, 1865. Lieutenants John A. Howell, George B. White, and Henry L. Howison, to Lieutenant-Commanders, to date from April 15, 1865.

May 11.-Lieutenant Henry M. Blue, to Lieutenant-Commander.

Resigned.

May 1.-Chief Engineer Joshua Follansbee.

May 5.-Passed Assistant Surgeon G. Baumgarten.

May 9.-Assistant Surgeon Charles H. Perry.
May 12.-Assistant Surgeon William B. Mann.
May 15.-Assistant Surgeon D. M. Skinner.

May 20.-Assistant Surgeon Stephen J. Clark.

May 31.-Passed Assistant Surgeon H. D. Burlingham; Assistant Surgeon Robert Willard; Passed Assistant Surgeon Robert T. Edes.

Orders, &c.

JUNE.

June 23.-Rear-Admiral John A. Dahlgren, tendered the thanks, &c., of the Department for the ability, energy, &c., displayed while in command of the South Atlantic Squadron; detached, and waiting orders.

June 7.-Commodore Joseph Lanman, ordered to New York for duty in examining and laying up vessels.

June 7.-Captain Melanchthon Smith, ordered for duty at Washington Yard. June 12.-Captain A. H. Kilty, detached from the command of the Roanoke, when placed out of commission, and ordered to command Receiving-Ship Vermont. Captain Joseph F. Green, detached from special duty at Cold Spring, N. Y., and ordered for ordnance duty at Boston Station.

June 14.-Captain Edward Middleton, ordered for special duty at the New York Navy Yard. Captain O. S. Glisson, detached from the command of the Santiago de Cuba, and waiting orders.

June 20.-Captain William M. Walker, ordered to report to Rear-Admiral F. H. Gregory, at New York, for duty.

June 22.-Captain John L. Worden, granted leave.

June 6.-Commander Thomas G. Corbin, ordered to New York, to command the Winooski. Commander Alexander C. Rhind, detached from the Agawam, and on

leave.

June 7.-Commander George H. Cooper, ordered to New York for duty in examming and laying up vessels.

June 8.-Commander R. N. Stembel, detached from duty at Pittsburg, Penn., and waiting orders.

June 9.-Commander John H. Spotts, detached from the command of the Pawtuxet, and waiting orders.

June 10.-Commander Thomas G. Corbin, on reporting of relief, detached from the command of the Winooski, and waiting orders.

June 12.-Commander John C. Carter, detached from the command of the Vermont, on reporting of Captain Kilty, and waiting orders. Commander George H. Cooper, detached from special duty at New York, and ordered to the command of the Winooski. Commander Thomas G. Corbin, ordered for duty in examining and laying up vessels at New York.

June 13.--Commander Fabius Stanley, ordered to the command of the Tuscarora. Commander R. W. Shufeldt, ordered to the command of the Hartford.

June 15.-Commander Overton Carr, detached from Navy Yard, Washington, under suspension.

June 20.-Commander John H. Spotts, ordered for duty at the Navy Yard, Mare Island, Cal. Commander Richard T. Renshaw, detached from command of tho Massasoit, and waiting orders.

June 21.-Commander T. H. Patterson, detached from command of the James Adger, and waiting orders.

June 24.-Commander Roger Perry, placed on the Retired List, in conformity with the 4th section of the Act of April 21, 1864, amending the Act to Establish and Equalize the Grade of Line Officers of the United States Navy. Commander William G. Temple, leave of absence extended.

June 26.-Commander Charles H. B. Caldwell, detached from command of the R. R. Cuyler, and waiting orders.

June 27.-Commander William N. Jeffers, detached from ordnance duty at the Ordnance Yard, Navy Yard, Washington, and ordered to command of the Swatara (3d rate).

June 28.-Commander Roger Perry, ordered for duty at Norfolk, Va., under command of Captain J. M. Berrien. Commander Thomas G. Corbin, detached from special duty at New York, and waiting orders.

June 29.-Commander William E. Le Roy, detached from command of the Ossipee, and waiting orders.

June 2.-Lieutenant-Commander H. C. Blake, detached from the command of the Onondaga, and waiting orders. Lieutenant-Commander James Parker, detached from command of the Maumee, and waiting orders.

June 6.-Lieutenant-Commander W. H. Dana, detached from command of the Winooski, and waiting orders. Lieutenant-Commander Earl English, detached from the Wyalusing, and on leave. Lieutenant-Commander Richard L. Law, detached from Rendezvous, Chicago, Illinois, and waiting orders.

June 7.-Lieutenant-Commander F. H. Baker, ordered for temporary duty at Navy Yard, Norfolk, Va.

June 9.-Lieutenant-Commander L. A. Beardsle, detached from the Connecticut, on leave (sick). Lieutenant-Commander S. B. Luce, detached from command of the Pontiac, and waiting orders. Lieutenant-Commander Allen V. Reed, detached from the Pawtuxet, and waiting orders. Lieutenant-Commander William T. Truxton, detached from command of the Tacony, on leave.

June 12.-Lieutenant-Commander Chester Hatfield, detached from the Roanoke, and waiting orders. Lieutenant-Commander S. P. Quackenbush, detached from the command of the Mingoe, and waiting arders. Lieutenant-Commander A. A. Semmes, detached from the command of the Lehigh, and waiting orders.

June 13.-Lieutenant-Commander T. O. Selfridge, detached from the command of the Huron, and waiting orders. Lieutenant-Commander W. B. Cushing, detached from Navy Yard, N. Y., ordered for duty on board the Hartford. Lieutenant-Commander C. P. Williams, detached from the command of the Passaic, and waiting orders. Lieutenant Clark H. Wells, detached from the command of the Galena, and waiting orders. Lieutenant-Commander T. S. Fillebrown, detached from the command of the Sonoma, and waiting orders.

June 16.-Lieutenant-Commander George U. Morris, detached from the command of the Chenango, and waiting orders.

June 17.-Lieutenant-Commander George W. Young, detached from the command of the Maratanza, and waiting orders.

June 19.-Lieutenant-Commander Edward E. Potter, detached from the command of the Chippewa, and waiting orders. Lieutenant-Commander W. A. Kirkland, detached from the West Gulf Squadron, and ordered to return North. LieutenantCommander Elias K. Owens, detached from the command of the Seneca, and waiting orders.

June 21.-Lieutenant-Commander R. F. R. Lewis, detached from the command of the Nantucket, and waiting orders. Lieutenant-Commander Henry M. Blue, detached from the Tuscarora, and waiting orders. Lieutenant-Commander Chester Hatfield, ordered to the Receiving-Ship Vermont.

June 22.-Lieutenant-Commander J. H. Russell, on sick leave. LieutenantCommander T. Scott Fillebrown, ordered for duty at the Naval Observatory, Wash. ington, D. C. Lieutenant-Commander Andrew W. Johnson, detached from the command of the Wissahickon, and waiting orders.

June 23.-Lieutenant-Commander E. O. Matthews, detached from the South Atlantic Squadron, and waiting orders. Lieutenant-Commander J. M. Bradford, de

tached from the South Atlantic Squadron, as Fleet-Captain, and waiting orders. Lieutenant-Commander P. G. Watmough, detached from ordnance duty at the Navy Yard, Philadelphia, and on leave.

June 24.-Lieutenant-Commander William H. Dana, on leave. Lieutenant-Commander Francis N. Ramsay, ordered for duty at the Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. Lieutenant-Commander W. B. Cushing, detached from the Hartford, ordered to the Lancaster. Lieutenant-Commander C. P. Lull, detached from the command of the Tennessee, ordered to return North. Lieutenant-Commander Charles C. Carpenter, detached from the Naval Academy, and ordered to the Hartford. Lieutenant-Commander E. P. McCrea, on reporting of Lieutenant-Commander William B. Cushing, detached from the Lancaster, and ordered to return North. Lieutenant-Commander A. A. Semmes, ordered for ordnance duty at the Navy Yard, Philadelphia. Lieutenant-Commander Byron Wilson, detached from the command of the Atlanta, and waiting orders. Lieutenant-Commander S. P. Franklin, detached from the command of the Portsmouth, with permission to return North.

June 26.-Lieutenant-Commander George E. Belknap, dotached from the command of the Canonicus, and waiting orders.

June 27.-Lieutenant-Commander James Parker, ordered to report to Assistant Rear-Admiral Radford, for duty.

June 28.-Lieutenant-Commander Robert F. R. Lewis, ordered for duty at Annapolis, Md., connected with tho Naval Academy. Lieutenant-Commander Allen V. Reed, ordered, on the 16th of July, to take passage from New York for Panama, for duty on board the Saranac. Lieutenant-Commander Henry B. Seely, on reporting of Lieutenant-Commander Allen V. Reed, detached from the Saranac, and ordered to return North.

June 29.-Lieutenant-Commander J. M. Bradford, ordered for temporary command of the Pawnee. Lieutenant-Commander Clark H. Welles, ordered to command the Kansas.

June 3.-Lieutenant Joseph P. Fyffe, detached from command of the Hunchback, and waiting orders.

June 5.-Lieutenant G. C. Wiltse, detached from the Sabine, and ordered for temporary duty at the Naval Academy, Newport, R. I.

June 6.-Lieutenant Silas Casey, ordered for duty on board the Winooski at New York.

June 12.-Lieutenant George W. Wood, detached from the Roanoke, and waiting orders. Lieutenant Edgar C. Merriman, detached from the Lehigh, and waiting orders.

June 13.-Lieutenant N. W. Thomas, detached from the Susquehanna, and waiting orders. Lieutenant D. W. Nichols, detached from the Passaic, and waiting orders. Lieutenant John Wiedman, ordered for duty on the Susquehanna.

June 14.-Lieutenant N. H. Farquhar, detached from the Santiago de Cuba, and waiting orders. Lieutenant Charles E. McKay, detached from the West Gulf Squadron, and waiting orders. Lieutenant Walter Abbott, ordered for duty on board the Sabine.

June 15.-Lieutenant Henry L. Johnson, ordered for duty on board the Nipsic. June 16.-Lieutenant John H. Read, ordered for duty on board the Nyack. Lieutenant G. K. Haswell, detached from the Vandalia, and waiting orders. Lieutenant Horace E. Mullan, ordered for duty on board the Juniata, Brazil Squadron. June 17.--Lieutenant A. T. Snell, ordered for temporary ordnance duty at the Boston Navy Yard. Lieutenant George M. Brown, ordered to the Nyack. June 19.-Lieutenant S. P. Gillett, detached from the Sangamon, and waiting orders.

June 20.-Lieutenant George W. Sumner, detached from the Massasoit, and waiting orders. Lieutenant Edwin M. Shepard, ordered for duty on board the Vanderbilt.

June 21.-Lieutenant A. T. Mahan, detached from the James Adger, and waiting orders. Lieutenant J. F. McGlensey, detached from the Nantucket, and waiting

orders.

June 22.-Lieutenant Horace Mullen, orders to the Brazil Squadron revoked, and waiting orders at Baltimore, Md.

June 24.-Lieutenant G. K. Haswell, order of the 16th inst., detaching him from the Vandalia, revoked. Lieutenant James O. Kane, detached from the South Atlantic Squadron, and waiting orders.

1865.]

OFFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.

June 26.-Lieutenant Henry De H. Manley, detached from the Canonicus, and waiting orders. Lieutenant Horace E. Mullan, ordered to the Cyane. Lieutenant Albert Kautz, detached from the Cyane, on reporting of Lieutenant H. E. Mullan, and ordered to return North. Lieutenant Francis J. Higginson, detached from the Naval Academy, and ordered to the Hartford. Lieutenant John J. Reed, detached from the R. R. Cuyler, and waiting orders. Lieutenant George W. Wood, ordered for duty on board the Practice-Ship Sabine.

June 27.-Lieutenant Lloyd Phoenix, of the United States Steamship Niagara, resigned.

June 28.-Lieutenant John F. McGlensey, granted three months' leave of absence. Lieutenant N. W. Thomas, ordered for duty at the Navy Yard, Mare Island. Lieutenants Charles W. Tracy and E. C. Merriman, ordered for duty in the Pacific Squadron.

June 29.-Lieutenant Richard S. Chew, detached from the Ossipee, and waiting orders. Lieutenant Charles L. Huntington, ordered for duty on board the Kansas, at Philadelphia. Lieutenant G. W. Sumner, granted leave.

June 5.-Ensign Henry Glass, detached from South Atlantic Squadron, and waiting orders.

June 6.-Ensigns George W. Coffin and W. C. Wise, detached from duty at the Navy Yard, New York, and ordered to the Winooski.

June 12.-Ensign George W. Coffin, detached from the Winooski, and ordered to the Shawmut.

June 14.-Ensign William C. Wise, detached from the Winooski, and waiting orders.

June 17.-Ensign William W. Maclay, detached from the Naval Station, New York, and ordered to the Nyack.

June 22.-Ensign A. S. Crowningshield, detached from the Naval Station at New York, and waiting orders.

June 23.-Ensign Ernst J. Dickman, detached from the South Atlantic Squadron, and waiting orders.

June 29.-Acting Ensigns C. E. Clark and W. A. Van Vleck, detached from the Ossipee, and waiting orders.

June 12.-Chaplain Thomas G. Satter, ordered for duty on board Practice-Ship Sabine, Newport. Chaplain Chester Newell, detached from the Sabine, and waiting orders.

June 2.-Assistant Surgeon J. B. Ackley, detached from the Bermuda, and waiting orders. Assistant Surgeon F. W. Wunderlick (orders to the Onondaga revoked), ordered to the West Gulf Squadron. Passed Assistant Surgeon H. M. Wells, detached from the Onondaga, and waiting orders.

June 3.-Surgeon Albert Schriver, detached from duty as Recorder of the Naval Medical Board, on leave. Surgeon C. J. Cleborne, ordered for duty as Recorder of the Naval Medical Board.

June 9.-Assistant Surgeon John W. Coles, detached from the Pontiac, and waiting orders. Surgeon Philip S. Wales, detached from the West Gulf Squadron, on leave (sick).

June 12.-Surgeon John Rudenstein, detached from the Roanoke, and waiting orders. Assistant Surgeon Charles H. White, detached from the Roanoke, and waiting orders. Assistant Surgeon David V. Whitney, detached from the Lehigh, and waiting orders.

June 13.-Surgeon Edwin R. Denley, ordered for duty at the Naval Asylum. Philadelphia. Surgeon J. S. Dungan, detached from the Naval Asylum, and waiting orders. Passed Assistant Surgeon George W. Wood, detached from the Alleghany, and ordered to the Susquehanna.

June 14.-Passed Assistant Surgeon A. S. Oberly, detached from the Santiago de Cuba, and waiting orders.

June 15.-Surgeon James Laws, ordered for duty on board the Saranac, Pacific Squadron, as relief to Surgeon S. Flems. Surgeon Michael Bradley, promoted from Passed Assistant Surgeon. Surgeon James Lane, detached from the Saranac, Pa cific Squadron, and ordered North.

June 17.-Assistant Surgeon T. Woolverten, detached from the Navy Yard, Washington, and waiting orders. Passed Assistant Surgeon H. M. Wells, ordered

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