Johnston, Captain George H., dismissed the service..... 470 Joint Resolution of Congress explanatory of the Act to suppress Insurrection, etc.... 843 Kearney, Lieutenant Colonel James, retired from service... Kerr, Brevet Second Lieutenant John M., dropped from the Rolls.. Kessler, Private John, trial and death sentence of.... Key, Major John J., dismissed the service... L. 212 365 83 452 398 213 Leaves of Absence prohibited except in extraordinary cases.. Letters written by Soldiers not to be Prepaid.............. 888 46 863 468 213 89 received by officers for transmittal through the Lines to persons in the Enemy's to officers and men detained as Prisoners by the Insurgents.... 225 44 official copies of, not to be given to unauthorized Persons on pain of dis- 407 Letz, Frederick, trial and death sentence of... 469 Lewis, Sely, proceedings in case of........ 413 Light Artillery, duty of buying horses for, re-transferred to Quartermasters' Depart- Line Officers of old Regiments transferred to new Regiments to retain their rank.. - dismissed the service. Lost Discharge Papers, how rectified....... 73 78 369 444 252 827 213 415 216 Joint resolution of Congress in recognition of the services of.... 219 Lynde, Major Isaac, dropped from the Rolls. 177 M. Macrae, Major Nathaniel C., retired from service..... Majors, three authorized for a Cavalry Regiment of twelve Companies... 1 Maury, Captain Dabney H., dismissed the service....... 66 McClellan, Major General George B., assigned to Department of the Ohio...... McCormick, Lieutenant Wm. J., dismissed the service........ McCreery, Lieutenant Wm. H., dismissed the service... McDowell, Brigadier General Irvin, assigned to Geographical Department in Vir- to certify extra issues of Clothing to sick and wounded...... 66 of Army Corps, approval of, required on Surgeons' certificates for Purveyors charged with purchase of all Medical supplies.. 79 32 385 450 470 334 62 61, 249 461 472 249 79 335 43, 253, 258 78 363 296 327 363 253 350, 390 249 261 363 253 257, 296 253 295, 298 258 258 258 168 338 245 345 43, 80 85 89 giving Certificates of Disability without proper cause to be reported Inspector General to have charge of Sanitary condition of the Army.. Storekeepers, regulations governing Appointment of... when appointed, to give Bond in amount of $40,000.. Members of Bands not Musicians to be discharged.. of Congress forbidden to participate in Contracts.. Middle Department created, under Major General Dix..... Post, every, to have one Sutler appointed by the Secretary of War..... may discharge Paroled men Militia service not to exceed Nine months' mode of Organization of...... ... 412 250, 256, 296 297, 299 847 348 325 444 Mill Spring, Congratulatory Order of President respecting victory of. 224 158 Miller, Lieutenant Wesley F., Court Martial proceedings in case of Lieutenant Thomas E., retired from service. Mills, Lieutenant Samuel F., Minors, Recruiting Officers enlisting, must determine their exact age. discharge of, enlisted without consent of Parents, repealed 178 91 151 234, 298 174, 234 payment to State of, for expenses of Arming and Equipping troops, etc..... 350 Mode of Conducting the Draft Monthly Returns of Troops to be promptly made by Commanders of Regiments to be transmitted direct to Adjutant General 162 861 158, 246 413 84 212 Morse, Lieutenant Samuel B., dismissal of, revoked.. Mortuary Records to be transmitted to Adjutant General Mounted Officers authorized to take one or two horses from the Public Stables Regiments, Officers commanding, specially referred to G. O. No. 50 of 1861. Murphy, Paymaster Dennis, dismissed the service 883 383 472 158 78 90 262 83 Musicians, two to be enlisted for each Company of Cavalry, to be rated and paid as 887 Mustering Officers to make requisitions for Horses and Horse Equipments to promptly Muster out Volunteer regiments entitled to discharge. 83 90 to cause inspection of Battalion or Regiment at conclusion of Mus- of each State to contract for uncooked rations for Drafted Militia.. 883 387 66 66 prohibited from paying Recruiting accounts incurred prior to July 461 " to report to Department Commander completion of Muster of any Volunteers, Officers employed in, to forward Muster-in Rolls to the Adju- - 177 Muster into service of any force, when completed, to be reported to Commander of Mustered into service, no Volunteer to be, unless able to speak English no Volunteers or Militia to be, on condition of confining their 234 44 44 the Cavalry service, no person to be, who does not exhibit good horse- 365 Muster for Pay to take place every two months 102 N. Names of Battles to be inscribed on Guidons or Colors of Regiments 66 66 Lieutenants...... ..... No Officer to visit Washington without special authority... 239 213 315 452 472 33, 35, 40 177 368 of the Army to seize Cotton or other property of individuals unless to pre- or Enlisted Man in excess of legal organization to be recognized as in ser- 387 " 66 to be relieved and sent to report in Washington.. 398 No Person acting in capacity of a Supernumerary to receive pay to be taken by Cadets now or hereafter entering Military Academy ཚ* 31 94 Aliens residing in the United States not to take a general or Oaths or Paroles, persons violating, will be punished according to Usages of War.... 366 Officers Mustering in Troops admonished against Borrowing Men out Troops will charge on Rolls the indebtedness of Troops to the of Volunteer Regiments found unfit for position on Examination will be re- absent from duty exceeding Six months not to receive allowances named 96 96 of Army, Navy, or Marine Corps quitting post on tender of resignation to be of Volunteers who resign, prohibited from re-entering the service.. 101 223 "C detailed for Recruiting duty to report to nearest Mustering Officer.. 153 177 " and Men taken Prisoners not to be dropped from Muster Rolls.. 256 " absent, from their Regiments without sufficient cause 261 ...... " put under Arrest to be furnished with Copy of Charges within eight days.... 345 absent without leave to draw no pay until a Court or Commission shall act upon, and determine legality of absence.... 362, 363 Officers of Volunteers absent from duty on account of disease contracted before entry into service to be Mustered out.. overstaying Leave of Absence, to be tried therefor as a Military offence...... 368 863 366 369 on Leave of Absence, restricted to limits of their own Military Department.. 890 and men of the discharged three months' Volunteer Regiments exchanged or 869 46 detailed for duty in Engineers not entitled to Cavalry pay unless mounted.... 890 407 848 Official Communications to the Adjutant General received and sent free of Postage.... 166 176 Ogle, Lieutenant Chas. H., dropped from the Rolls.... 81 Ohio Volunteers, an Act for the Relief of... 100 Ojo-del-Oso, Military Post of, to be known as Fort Fauntleroy.. 4 Opposing the Draft, all Persons held in custody for, to be discharged.. 457 Opinion of Secretary of War respecting Act of Congress for punishment of fraud in Orderlies not to be taken away by Generals when relieved of their Commands... estimates for, to be forwarded to Adjutant General by Department Com- Sergeants authorized to be paid on their Descriptive Lists.. 66 Regular Army and increase of.. modified.. 898 82 93 320 232 827 458 32 60 36 the eleven Regiments added to the Military Establishment Paragraph 1292, Revised Regulations, revoked.... Parcels directed to Adjutant General to be so marked as to indicate contents.. Parker, Brevet Second Lieutenant Jas. P., dismissed the service.... Paroled Prisoners, regulations concerning removal of...... Parole, Volunteer officers and Enlisted men on, to be considered on leave until noti- " fied of exchange or discharge.. Prisoners of War released on...... Passes for transportation of Drafted men discharged for Disability, etc Patterson, Major General Robert, honorably discharged the service.. Lieutenant Chas. E., dismissed the service.... Patten, Captain J. V., dismissal of, revoked..... Pay for use and risk of horse, etc... |