VI..SEC. Page. 16. Drafted men not required to be discharged; travelling expenses to be paid; expenses in arresting deserters; Provost Marshals; no commutation 17. Substitutes. 18. $50 bounty for re-enlisting 1 year 13 14 14 18. $100 bounty for re-enlisting 2 years 14 19. Consolidating reduced regiments.. 14 20. No surplus officers to reduced regiments.. 15 444443 21. President's action not necessary to execute spies, deserters, mutineers, and murderers 15 22. Courts-martial may sentence officers to be reduced to ranks 15 24. Penalty for harboring or enticing deserters 23. Clothes, arms, and accoutrements shall not be sold, &c.. 25. Penalty for resisting draft . 15 16 16 29. Court may grant continuance; trial not delayed over 60 days if prisoner is in close confinement.. 30. What civil offences may be tried by court-martial 31. Officers absent with leave on half pay, &c.. 33. President authorized to draft.. 34. President may assign drafted men 35. Details to special service; no extra pay. 17 17 18 18 18 36. Revokes General Orders 154 and 162, of 1862, to enlist volunteers, (see G. O. 192) 18 18 19 18 17 37. Pay of Regimental Commissary, Trumpeter, and Veterinary Surgeons 38. Spies may be tried by General Court-Martial or Commission...... VII.. Increase of Engineers of Ordnance. &c., approved March 3, 1863. SEC. 1. Abolishes Topographical Engineers, and merges it with Engineers; organization of Engineers.. 2. How officers are selected and take rank. 4. Addition to Ordnance Corps, and examination.. 5. To pay for steamboats, engines, cars, &c.. 6. Advance bounty, in case of sick and wounded men 7. $50 bounty for re-enlisting for 1 year 8. Medical and Line Officers to superintend cooking. 9. Cooks detailed in turn.. 10. 2 under cooks; negroes enlisted 11. Pepper allowed in ration. VIII. Signal Corps, &c.. approved March 3, 1863. 12. Increased rank in this act to last through war SEC. 17. Organization of Signal Corps, and examination 19. Two clerks allowed; preference to those who have served.. 20. President may appoint officers during recess 18. To be mounted, and after war restored to their regiments. 19 19 19 20 20 20 21 21 21 25. Judge Advocates have power to compel witnesses. IX..To facilitate pay of sick and wounded soldiers, approved March 3, 1863. XI.. Relating to habeas corpus, &c., approved March 3, 1863. 4. Order of President shall be defence for arrests 5. In relation to bail, appeals. &c... 6. Suit may be carried to Supreme Court 7. Two years limitation.. XII.. For brevetting volunteer officers, approved March 3, 1863.. XIII..In relation to Acting Assistant Surgeons of Cavalry. Page. 29 XIV.. For employing volunteers to enforce laws, &c... 30 XV..To provide for collection of abandoned property, (7 sections) SEC. 6. Duties of officers and men in relation to such abandoned property.. 32 30 Joint resolution, thanks and a gold medal to General U. S. Grant......... G. O. 398 SEC. 1. Appropriation for public printing; $300 bounty limited to 2. $300 paid for substitutes to be deposited in the treasury Army Corps 19th, Department of Gulf . G. O. 400 14th, G. H. Thomas General Butler to 18th, General Palmer to 14th corps. Arizona, Western, Department of New Mexico.. 20th, A. MeD. Cook.. 21st, T. L. Crittenden. Generals assigned to 1st, 2d, 3d, 5th, 6th, 11th and 12th, and the Cavalry. 23d, General Hartsuff G. O. 103 20th and 21st merged in 4th. Court of inquiry on Generals Accounts in Quarterınaster's Department, how to be rendered. G. O. 165 G. O. 166 G. O. 180 G. O. 200 G. O. 208 G. O. 280 G. O. 213 G. O. 211 G. O. 224 G. O. 234 G. O. 246 Abert, Colonel J. J., deceased.. America, J. M. J., sentence revoked Armstrong, Private Milton, 68th Indiana, court-martial on. Axtell, Major N. G., 142d New York. Allotment, commissioners appointed in New York recognized. Aids and other staff officers of absent Generals to join corps, &c. par. II, G. O. 208, rescinded Allen, Brig. General Robert, chief Quartermaster of North West, &c. Abbott, Private John H., 6th Pennsylvania Reserve, court-martial on.. Armstrong, Joseph, private 15th U. S. Infantry, court-martial on.. B. Bell, Colonel J. W., order dismissing, revoked. Buel, Private Sylvester, 3d New York, shot by court-martial. Brown, Lieutenant Joseph, 1024 Pennsylvania, court-martial on. not paid to be credited on final statement.. $300 extra for veteran volunteers G. O. 191 extra $300 to regular recruits till December 1. G. O. 338 Burd, Lieutenant John D., 4th Kentucky, court-martial on. G. O. 94 G. O. 101 Butler, Lieutenant L., 34th Massachusetts, court-martial on G. O. 109 Braffit, Sergeant Charles, 5th Ohio, sentence commuted Brundridge, Private Charles, 117th Ohio, sentence commuted. Burrows, R. W., sentence commuted.. Burrows, 1st Lieutenant, 18th U. S. Infantry, court-martial on.. G. O. 120 G. O. 133 G. O. 134 G. O. 145 G. O. 147 G. O. 177 G. C. 183 Beiser, Private John, 32d Indiana, court-martial on. G. O. 185 Baldwin, Lieutenant Thos. C., 7th Iowa, court-martial on. G. O. 187 Behan, Captain J. H., 16th Virginia, court-martial on. G. O. 204 Boylan, Private Thomas, 1st California, court-martial on. G. O. 231 Brower, Private Andrew, New York battery, court-martial on.. G. O. 243 Breitenback, Captain J. R., 106 Pennsylvania, court-martial on.. G. O. 249 Barnett, Private John T., 11th Pennsylvania Cavalry, court-martial on.. G. O. 256 G. O. 267 Balch, Captain G. T., assistant to Chief of Ordnance Benton, Captain J. T., to command the Washington arsenal. G. O. 309 G. O. 380 Belger, Colonel James, Major and Quartermaster, court-martial on G. O. 385 C. Cesnola, Colonel L. P., 4th New York Cavalry, dismissed. Curtis, General S. R., relieved from Department of Missouri. military, members of, extra pay, &c.. to receive votes of soldiers from Iowa of votes from Minnesota to visit volunteers. Cotton, Lieutenant Harvey, 6th Virginia, court-martial on Chase, 1st Sergeant J. A., 24th New York, court-martial on Corbin, Wm. F., Confederate army, commission on, shot Carrigan, Private John, 6th Infantry, court-martial on Cole, Private Jos. F., 117th Ohio, court-martial on Chaplain, Post, Fort Sumner, New Mexico, May 20. Port Tobacco, Md., April 21.. Fort Trumbull, May 1 Colored Troops, Bureau, and rules of appointment.. Rules for examination of candidates. Cavada, Lieut. Colonel F. F., 114th Pennsylvania, court-martial on Cadets, assignment of Crumb, Private Samuel D., 89th New York, court-martial on. Colburn, Colonel A. V., Assistant Adjutant General, deceased. Cushman, 1st Lieutenant R. P., 14th Massachusetts, court-martial on Service, regulations for.. Cain, Lieutenant J. H., 104th New York, court-martial on.. G. O. 193 G. O. 199 G. O. 236 G. O. 237 G. O. 243 G. O. 246 G. O. 247 Cunningham, D. B., military commission on Courts-martial, errors in.. Carpenter, Private George W., 157th New York, court-martial on. errors in. attention called to act of March 3, 1863.. Cotter, Captain Oliver, 5th New York, court-martial on. Cutts, Captain J. M., 11th Infantry, court-martial on in New York increased. G. O. 250 G. O. 260 G. O. 264 G. O. 267 G. O. 273 G. O. 292 G. O. 297 G. O. 326 G. O. 293 G. O. 314 G. O. 323 G. O. 330 Clothing, prices of .. G. O. 364 Carter, Private John, 3d Virginia Cavalry, court-martial on G. O. 372 Western Virginia, counties of Hancock, Brooke, and Ohio G. 0.333 Ohio, General Foster to relieve Burnside G. O. 369 Modified Virginia and North Carolina, St. Mary's county, Md., and G. O. 399 Denison, Hospital Chaplain, dropped Dorst, Captain W. P., Commmissary of Subsistence, dismissed.. Deserters, proclamation to rolls of, to be sent to Provost Marshal General. Donnell, Captain E. P., C. S. Volunteers, discharged Drafted men in service from date of draft, clothing to be issued to. Circular giving rendezvous of, July 3, 1863. Durnin, Private William, 50th New York, court-martial on. G. O. 60 G. O. 112 G. O. 134 G. O. 143 D'Utassy, Colonel F. G., 39th New York G. O. 159 Dodd, Lieutenant T. F. C., 73d Indiana.. Dodge, Private William, 24th Michigan, court-martial on G. O. 155 G. O. 185 Dix, Major General, assigned to New York.. District of St. Mary's, Maryland, detached from Middle Department. Delany, Private Michael, 1st California Cavalry, court-martial on.. Dew, Private Frank, 2d Massachusetts G. O. 217 G. O. 226 G. O. 230 G. O. 248 Detrick, Lieutenant Charles S., 174th Pennsylvania, court-martial on G. O. 341 G. O. 380 G. O. 397 E. Engineers, Corps of, as consolidated with Topographical Engineers Elliott, Private Wm., Co. G, 8th Infantry, military commission on.. Emerson, Lieutenant Lowe, 15th N. J., court-martial on.. F. Foley, Capt. D. F., order dismissing revoked. Ford, Col. T. H., allowed to resign. G. O. 21 G. O. 27 G. O. 45 G. O. 59 G. O. 67 G. O. 77 Foley, Capt. J. P., Ass't Adj. Gen., dismissed. Fry, Col. J. B., Provost Marshal General, &c. Finckler, Capt. Wm., A. Q. M., sentence reversed G. O. 83, 174 & 313 Foster, Maj. Gen. J. G., to command Dep't of Virginia and N. Carolina. Dep't Comd'rs may grant 5 per cent. to men in hospitals. G. O. 391 |