NOTE-The figures refer to the number of the orders; the dates, to circulars and orders not dated.
ABSENTEES. (See STRAGGLERS)....
l'ublishes proclamation of the President warning all, without leave, to re- turn to duty; all complying on or before April first to escape punish- ment, except forfeiture of pay for period of absence; delinquents to be treated as deserters, rendezvous for, established, (See RENDEZVOUS); to be sent to their regiments; list of men so sent to be forwarded to the regimental commander and a duplicate to the Adjutant General, to whom Commanders will report receipt of men.
Officers who are, without leave, may, on conviction, be reduced to the ranks to serve for three years or the war On detached service, sick, or paroled, to be furnished transportation to the place where their regiment is to be mustered out (See TRANSPOR- TATION)
Transportation to their, regiments furnished, by provost marshals to be re- ported to the men's company commander (See TRANSPORTATION).......179
In settling, of officers for clothing and other military supplies, affidavits of such officers may be received (See AFFIDAVIT)........ Advance bounty paid enlisted men discharged before expiration of service to be allowed in settlement of Paymasters', (See BOUNTY) For transportation furnished drafted militia under General Orders No. 121, of 1862, to be settled regardless of mode of conveyance Publishes rules established for the rendition of the Quartermaster's De- partment's; vouchers and, to be rendered monthly--Forms No. 10 to 22 and 48 to 50, Revised Regulations; monthly, to be made in duplicate; copies--how disposed of.....
Payment of, presented through agents or collectors, forbidden, except on a regular power of at orney (See DISBURSING OFFICERS). Repels regulations governing payment of, presented by agents. ACCOUTREMENTS.
Of men transferred to the Invalid Corps may be sent with them or not, at the discretion of the corps commander....
Volunteer regiments leaving the field at expiration of term of service al- lowed to take their arms and, to place of discharge, if their officers as- sume the responsibility (See ARMS).....
ACTS OF CONGRESS. (See RESOLUTIONS.)
An act to facilitate the discharge of disabled soldiers from the army, and the inspection of convalescent camps and hospitals, approved December 27, 1852
An act to improve the organization of the cavalry forces, approved Janu- ary 6, 1853.
An act to increase the clerical and other force of the Quartermaster Gen- eral's office, and for other purposes, approved February 7, 1863 ...... An act to authorize the raising of a volunteer force for the better defence of Kentucky, approved February 7, 1863...... An act to provide for the protection of overland emigrants to the States and Territories of the Pacific, approved February 7, 1853..........
ACTS OF CONGRESS--Continued.
An act to provide for the protection of overland emigrants to the States and Territories of the Pacific, approved February 7, 1863....... An act making appropriations for the support of the army for the year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and sixty four, and for a deficiency for the signal service for the year ending June thirty, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, approved February 9, 1863
An act to promote the efficiency of the Commissary Department, approved February 9, 1863.........
An act making appropriations for the legislative, executive, and judicial expenses of the government for the year ending thirtieth June, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, and for the year eighteen hundred and sixty- three, and for other purposes, approved February 25, 1863. An act to amend an act entitled "An act to prevent members of Congress and officers of the government of the United States from taking consid- erations for procuring contracts, office, or place, from the United States, and for other purposes," approved February 25, 1863. An act to prevent and punish frauds upon the government of the United States, approved March 2, 1863 ..
An act to authorize an increase in the number of major generals and briga- dier generals for forces in the service of the United States, approved March 2, 1863
An act for enrolling and calling out the national forces, and for other pur- poses, approved March 3, 1853...
[V] 73 ..[VI] An act to promote the efficiency of the Corps of Engineers and of the Ordnance Department, and for other purposes, approved March 3, 1863......
An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the govern- ment for the year ending June thirty, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, and for the year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and six- ty-three, and for other purposes, approved March 3, 1853 ...[V[II] 73 An act relating to habeas corpus and regulating judicial proceedings in certain cases, approved March 3, 1863..
An act to authorize the brevetting of volunteer and other officers in the United States service, approved March 3, 1863... An act for the relief of certain persons who have performed the duties of assistant surgeons in regiments of cavalry, approved March 3, 1863. [XIII] 73 An act to amend an act entitled "An act to authorize the employment of volunteers to aid in enforcing the laws and protecting public property," approved July twenty-two, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, approved March 3, 1863.
An act to provide for the collection of abandoned property and for the prevention of frauds in insurrectionary districts within the United States, approved March 12, 1863........... ......................[XV] 73
Regimental, in the field allowed candles at the rate of ten pounds per month
of volunteer cavalry and infantry regiments to be extra lieutenants........110 AFFIDAVIT.
Of the commander of a company may be received in settling his accounts for clothing and other military supplies in lieu of lost vouchers, may be accepted by the Secretary of War without other evidence..... AFRICANS. (See SLAVES)
Enlisted under the act of July 17, 1862, to be paid $10 per month, ($3 of which may be clothing) and to receive one ration per day Publishes order of the President for the protection of, in the United States
Announces Brigadier General S. A. Meredith as, for the exchange of pris- oners of war.......
President authorized to cause the enlisment of, as under-cooks (See COOKS)
See AGENT.) Provisions of the law to prevent members of Congress from taking con- sideration for procuring contracts, office, or place, to be construed as embracing, of the government ....
No, of banking or other commercial corporation or members of any mer- cantile or trading firm allowed to act as agents or officers of the govern- ment for the transaction of business with such corporation or firin; of- fenders, on conviction, to be fined not more than $2,000 nor less than $500, and imprisoned not exceeding two years..... For the collection of abandoned or captured property to be appointed by the Secretary of the Treasury, (See TREASURY); to give bonds for faith- ful performance of duty; to give receipts for all property turned over to thein (See PROPERTY) Payment of accounts presented by, forbidden except on a regular power of attorney (See DISBURSING OFFICERS) Repeals regulation governing payment of claims presented by,... Deserted and abandoned houses, tenements, lands, and plantations in in- surrectionary States within the military lines, and not required for mili- tary purposes, to be hereafter under the control of special, of the Trea- sury Department; officers of the army to afford such, all necessary aid....331 AIDES-DE-CAMP.
Attached to general officers not exercising a command to join their regi- ments; additional, in similar position to report by letter to the Adjutant General....
Volunteer, to report monthly by letter to the Adjutant General (See RE- PORTS)..
Publishes proclamation of the President declaring the State of, in rebel- lion (See SLAVES, PROCLAMATION)...........
Appointed by the Governor of New York recognized by the War Depart- ment ...........
Transportation for, to be in proportion to the amount to be carried. Modifies President's order prohibiting the exportation of, from the United States (See ARMS)..
Regulate mode of making, for admission into the Invalid Corps by officers and men honorably discharged for wounds or disease APPOINTMENTS.
Of officers in the Signal Corps may be made during the recess of Congress to allow for their thorough examination; to be submitted to the Senate at their next session (See SIGNAL CORPS).... Of non-commissioned officers of volunteer companies cannot be made before the muster of the company is completed. (See MUSTER)........ Records of, as veterinary surgeon of cavalry to be kept in the Adjutant General's office (See CAVALRY BUREAU, VETERINARY SURGEONS)......... Announces, in the regular and volunteer forces APPROPRIATIONS.
For the protection of emigrants by the overland routes to the States and Territories of the Pacific For the support of the army. Public printing......
Publishes proclamation of the President declaring the State of, in rebel- lion (See SLAVES, REBELLION)........
Office of Military Governor of, abolished; revokes appointments of J. S. Phelps as governor and A. F. Eno as secretary
General and other officers newly promoted to remain in their respective, unless otherwise ordered
Commanders of, to report weekly to the Adjutant General vacancies to be filled in consolidated regiments; reports-how made. (See REPORTS).......85
Publishes instructions for the government of, in the field. Commanders of, receiving persons in excess of legal organization to be tried for neglect of duty and disobedience of orders. (See VOLUNTEER FORCE)
Acting chief signal officers of, authorized to appear before examining board in Washington city upon obtaining permission from their respective commanding generals.
Commanders of, in which signal parties are serving, may appoint a board for the examination of officers and men prior to their detail on signal duty (See SIGNAL OFFICERS)..
Commanders of, to detail three officers and six men from each three years regiment to receive and conduct to their respective regiments the drafted men assigned to them; to order the detail to report to the commander of the rendezvous for their State; to make a judicious selection of offi- cers and men (See RENDEZVOUS).
Inspectors of, to make a thorough inspection of baggage and means of transportation (See INSPECTION). Commanders of, may in certain cases order transportation in light or spring wagons to be furnished Paymasters. (See TRANSPORTATION, WAGONS)...278 Medical directors of, in the field to forward duplicate reports of killed and wounded (See MEDICAL DIREctors)..
Commanders of, charged with execution of order relative to musters out of service, re-enlistments, and re-musters of veteran volunteers (See VETERAN VOLUNTEERS.).
Commanders of, authorized to grant furloughs to veteran volunteers (See FURLOUGHS)
Commanders of, charged with execution of orders relative to musters out of service, re-enlistments and re-musters of six-months troops (See VOLUNTEERS).. ........... December 23
Military, not to be sold, pledged, or given away (See CLOTHING)........[VI] 73 Volunteer regiments leaving the field at expiration of term of service allowed to take their, and accoutrements to place of discharge if their officers assume the responsibility; to be delivered to the Governor or officers appointed by him; to be held subject to reissue to the men on re-enlistment in their former companies and regiments....... Authorizes issue without payment of necessary, and equipments to officers detailed on special service requiring them to be mounted, and for which they receive no additional compensation; to be receipted and accounted for by the officers receiving them...
And accoutrements of men transferred to the Invalid Corps may be sent with them or not as the corps commander may deem best.... Prohibition of exportation of, modified so as to allow arms imported into the United States to be exported to place of original shipment.....
Amends paragraph 1142 General Regulations for the,. Modifies paragraph 1311 General Regulations for the,........ Rescinds order authorizing the enlistment of volunteers in the regular,. Publishes an act making appropriations for the support of the, ........[[V] 40 Persons in the, connected with fraudulent claims upon the government liable to trial by court-martial; discharge or dismissal prior to arrest no bar to trial (See CLAIMS)..
Enlistment of volunteers into the regular, not allowed (See Cooks)..
Enlisted men discharged from the, within two years from date of enlist- ment by reason of wounds received in battle entitled to same bounty as paid to those discharged after two years' service....... ..[XIV] 73, 163 Officers and men of the, taking or receiving abandoned or captured prop- erty to turn it over to the regularly appointed agents, (See AGENTS); failing to do so, triable by court-martial. :[XV] 73 Publishes rules to govern officers and other persons connected with the, in regard to commercial intercourse with insurrectionary States and collection of captured or abandoned property..
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