Adjutant and Inspector. General’s Office, Richmond, September 13, 1862. GENERAL ORDERS, } No. 67. i I. Different constructions having been placed on paragraph 111, Ge- neral Orders No. 65, current series, it is hereby declared that it only ap- plies to paroled or exchanged prisoners who are sick and wounded in hospitals, and who have not been furnished with descriptive lists. 11. The Surgeon General, the Quartermaster General, the Commissary General and the Chief of Ordnance will cause an immediate and thorough inspection to be made in all the branches of their several departments, and will report to the Adjutant and Inspector General the number of able bodied men of conscript age now in department employ, whose places can be filled by conscripts accepted for such duty, under the re- quirements of paragraph 111, General Orders No. 58, current series. 111. Surgeons in charge of hospitals, Assistant Quartermasters, As- sistant Commissaries and Ordnance Officers having in their employ able bodied men of conscript age, whoso places can be filled by conscripts enrolled under paragraph 111, General Orders No. 58, current series, will report the facts to the nearest enrolling officer, who will cause an ex- change to be made, and wall order the soldiers thus relieved from depart- ment employ to duty with their commands. IY. Hereafter no new details, which will separate able bodied men irom their regiments, wall be made for duty in the Hospital, Quarter- master, Commissary or Ordnance Department. By order Adjutant and Inspector General. S. COOPER,