GENERAL ORDERS, No. 65. WAR DEPARTMENT, Adjutant General’s Office, Washington, August 23, 1861. The following revised edition of General Orders No. 33, of June 18, 1861, shows the appointments made by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, and by the President alone, since the adjournment of the Senate, in the eleven new regiments added to the military establishment by the President’s proclamation of May 4, 1861, as confirmed and ratified by the act of Congress approved July 29, 1861. Those made by the President, alone, are designated by a star. SIXTH REGIMENT OF CAVALRY. Paymaster David Hunter, to be Colonel, May 14, 18G1. William H. Emory, of Maryland, to be Lieutenant Colonel, May 14, 1861. Edward H. Wright, of New Jersey, to be Major, May 14, 1861. To he Captains. Captain Isaiah N. Moore, of the First Dragoons, April 20, 1861. To date from May 14, 1681. v First Lieutenant August V. Kautz, of the Fourth Infantry. First Lieutenant Andrew W. Evans, of the Seventh Infantry. First Lieutenant William S. Abert, of the Fourth Artillery. ' First Lieutenant David McM. Gregg, of the First Dragoons. v-First Lieutenant Joseph H. Taylor, of the First Cavalry. , J. Irvin Gregg, of the Volunteers. * John Savage, of Maryland. Charles R. Lowell, of Massachusetts. To date from August 5, 1861. 1 Second Lieutenant James S. Brisbin, of the First Dragoons. Henry B. Hays, of Pennsylvania. 2 To be First Lieutenants. To date from May 14, 1861. */ Second Lieutenant Herbert M. Enos, of the Regiment of Mounted Riflemen. Second Lieutenant Ira W. Claflin, of the Regiment of Mounted Rifle- men. / Sewell H. Brown, of Pennsylvania, w- Benjamin T. Hutchins, of the Volunteers. / Hancock T. McLean, of Kentucky. Paulding, at large. " Frederick Dodge, of Nebraska. John B. Johnson, of the Volunteers. * James F. Wade, of Ohio. To dale from Avgust 5, 1861. s Henry Tucker, of the Volunteers. To be Second Lieutenants. To date from May 14, 1861. * First Sergeant John W. Spangler, of Company H, Second Cavalry. First Sergeant Peter McGrath, of Company I, Regiment of Mounted Riflemen. * First Sergeant Hugh McQuadc, of Company F, Regiment of Mounted Riflemen. v Sergeant Curwen B. McLellan, of Company H, Second Cavalry. To date from August 20, 1861. v -Sergeant Stephen Balk, of the Sixth Cavalry. FIFTH REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY. v Brevet Colonel Harvey Brown, of the Fourth Artillery, to he Colonel, May 14, 1861. Major Thomas W. Sherman, of the Third Artillery, to he Lieutenant Colonel, May 14, 1861. 3 To be Majors. To date from May 14, 18G1. v Brevet Major Thomas Williams, of the Fourth Artillery. f Captain William F. Barry, of the Second Artillery, v Brevet Major Henry J. Hunt, of the Second Artillery. To be Captains. 1 Captain George W. Getty, of the Fourth Artillery, November 4, 1853. v Captain Janies A. Hardie, of the Third Artillery, October 5, 1857. Captain Truman Seymour, of the First Artillery, November 22, 1860. T Captain Charles Griffin, of the Second Artillery, April 25, 1861. l- Captain Samuel F. Chalfin, of the First Artillery, April 27, 1861. To date from May 4, 1861. First Lieutenant Romeyn B. Ayres, of the Third Artillery. /First Lieutenant Richard Arnold, of the Third Artillery, i First Lieutenant William R. Terrill, of the Fourth Artillery. Lieutenant Stephen H. Weed, of the Fourth Artillery. First Lieutenant John R. Sinead, of the Second Artillery, v First Lieutenant Henry Y. DeHart, of the Third Artillery, v James McKnight, of the Volunteers. To be First Lieutenants. ~ First Lieutenant Herbert A. Hascall, of the Fourth Artillery, Sep- tember 27, 1859. First Lieutenant Edmund C. Bainbridge, of the Fourth Artillery, November 2, 1859. First Lieutenant Lorenzo Lorain, of the Third Artillery, January 2, 1860. First Lieutenant Loomis L. Langdon, of the First Artillery, July 13, 1860. First Lieutenant George A. Kensel, of the Fourth Artillery, March 1, 1861. First Lieutenant John W. Barriger, of the Second Artillery, May 2, 1861. 4 To date from May 14, 1861. Second Lieutenant Francis L. Guenther, of the Fourth Artillery. Second Lieutenant Norman J. Hall, of the First Artillery. Second Lieutenant Henry A. Du Pont, of the Corps of Engineers. Second Lieutenant Henry W. Kingsbury, of the Ordnance Department. Second Lieutenant Adelbert Ames, of the Second Artillery. Second Lieutenant Emory Upton, of the Fourth Artillery. ' Second Lieutenant Charles E. Hazlett, of the Second Cavalry. Second Lieutenant Malbone F. Watson, of the First Cavalry. Second Lieutenant Jacob A. Smyser, of the Third Artillery. Second Lieutenant Jacob B. Bawles, of the Third Artillery. Second Lieutenant Leonard Martin, of the Fourth Artillery. Eben G. Scott, of the Volunteers. David H Veech, of Pennsylvania. Thomas Williams, jr., of Pennsylvania. Charles P. Muhlenberg, of the Volunteers James W. Piper, of the Volunteers. 'Valentine H. Stone, of the Volunteers. To he Second Lieutenants. To date from May 14, 1861. Wallace F. Randolph, of the Volunteers. Henry L. Gansevoort, of New York. Thomas P. McElrath, of New York. Henry F. Brewerton, at large. Benjamin F. Rittenhouse, of New Jersey. David H Kinzie, of Kansas. John R. Brinckle, of Delaware. Gillian V. Weir, at large. Howard M. Burnham, of Massachusetts. James Gilliss, at large. Edmund D. Spooner, of Ohio. William E. Van Reed, of the Volunteers. Charles C. McConnell, of the Volunteers. Horatio B. Reed, of New York. Israel Ludlow, of Ohio. 5 v Charles R. Hickox, of Ohio. /Elijah R. Craft, of Ohio. ; Henry M. Baldwin, of New Jersey, c Homer H. Baldwin, of Ohio. •'William Butler Beck, of Pennsylvania. v George W. Crahb, of Pennsylvauia. To date from August 5, 1861. /Charles H. Carroll, of the District of Columbia ELEVENTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. k Major Erasmus D. Keyes, of tlie First Artillery, to be Colonel, May 14, 1861. / Edmund Sell river, of New York, to be Lieutenant Colonel, May 14, 1861. To be Majors. To date from May 14, 1861. Captain Delancey FloydMones, of the Fourth Infantry. v Captain Frederick Steele, of the Second Infantry, v Jonathan W. Gordon, of Indiana. To be Captains. To date from May 14, 1861. i First Lieutenant John S. Mason, of the Third Artillery. /First Lieutenant John M. Schofield, of the First Artillery, v First Lieutenant William McE. Dye, of the Eighth Infantry. !• First Lieutenant Alfred E. Latimer, of the Second Infantry. First Lieutenant Alexander S. Webb, of the Second Artillery, i-Military Storekeeper George Gibson, jr., of the Quartermaster’s De- partment. / Charles S. Russell, of Indiana. / John M. Goodhue, of Massachusetts. * Henry Hambright, of the Volunteers. /Charles C. Pomeroy, of Ohio. Francis M. Cooley, of the Volunteers. " Henry L Chipman, of Michigan. B. Lowe, of Ohio. James M. Cutts, jr., of Illinois. v William W. Peck, of Illinois. V Thomas 0. Barri, of the Volunteers. \f John W. Ames, of Massachusetts. V James Elder, of the Volunteers. To date from August 5, 1861. 1 James R Lawrence, of Pennsylvania. 1 Thomas W. Newman, of Iowa, v Henry G. Thomas, of Maine. ‘ Caleb R Layton, of Delaware. '''William G. Edgcrton, of Vermont. To be First Lieutenants. To date from May 14, 1861. ' Second Lieutenant Henry C. Wood, of the First Infantry. v Second Lieutenant Charles E. Farrand, of the First Infantry. Second Lieutenant William J. L Nicodemus, of the Fifth Infantry. '-'Joshua S. Fletcher, jr., of Pennsylvania. ''John C. Bates, of Missouri. v Guido N. Lieber, of New York. * Duncan M. Vance, of Ohio. M. Ritner, of Indiana. Herbert Kenaston, of Ohio. I John W. Gray, of California. v'George T. Ingham, of the Volunteers. y George E. Head, of Massachusetts. CEdward R. Parry, of Minnesota. * Daniel R. Coit, of Wisconsin. 1 Charles I. Pleasants, of the Volunteers. v' Robert B. Smith, of the Volunteers. v George H. Higbee, of Ohio, v John H. Patterson, of the Volunteers, v William H. Chesehrougli, of the Volunteers. 7 To date from August 5, 1861. ■ William F. Greeley, of New Hampshire. Elder, of Michigan. Y Charles A. Hartwell, of Massachusetts. To date from August 20, 1861. Y ° Charles Leih, of Illinois. To be Second Lieutenants. To date from May 14, 1861. VSergeant William H. Brown, of Company C, Second Cavalry. ' Francis E. Brownell, of the volunteers. TWELFTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. AVilliam B. Franklin, of the Topographical Engineers, to he Colonel, May 14, 1861. ' Daniel Butterfield, of the Volunteers, to be Lieutenant Colonel, May 14, 1861. To be Majors. To date from May 14, 1861. Captain Henry B. Clitz, of the Third Infantry. '' Richard S. Smith, of New York, i, Luther B. Brucn, of Ohio. To be Captains. To date from May 14, 1861. First Lieutenant Matthew M. Blunt, of the Second Artillery. VSecond Lieutenant Thomas McA. Anderson, of the Second Cavalry. / Martin Mayer, of New York. Y Frederic S. Larned, at large. Y * Alexander J. Dallas, at large. v Henry R. Ratlibone, of New York. 8 ¥ John Gr. lleed, of Iowa. V 1!,. 15. Lawson, of Rhode Island. * Thomas S. Dunn, of Indiana. 1 P. W. Stanhope, of Ohio. ■ William Sergeant, of Pennsylvania. To date from August 5, 1861. f" Charles Gr Bartlett, of the Volunteers. v'Frank Wistar, of Pennsylvania. * William M. Quimby, of Maine. t"Henry R. Putnam, of Minnesota. FJoab Wilkinson, of Minnesota, vlf. S. Lansing, of New York. To be First Lieutenants. To date from May 14, 1861. ''"Second Lieutemnt Joseph S. Conrad, of the Second Infantry. /Samuel S. Newberry, of Michigan. •"(diaries R. Coster, of New York. ‘"Stephen Van Rensselaer, of New York. ‘"John S. Campbell, of the Volunteers. •"Jacob C. Hoyer, of the Volunteers, f Walter S. Franklin, of the Volunteers. * Henry C. Morgan, of New York. ‘'"Benjamin R. Perkins, of Connecticut. v Henry E. Smith, of the Volunteers. vEugene Wells, of Missouri. vJohn W. Jones, of Massachusetts. •"Richard C. Parker, of the Volunteers. •"Sartell Prentice, of New York. VJohn S. Bootes, of the District of Columbia. V David D. Vanvalzah, of the Volunteers, v May H. Stacey, of the Volunteers. i-John G. Heckscher, of New York. V Robert L. Burnett, of the Volunteers. i/J. Carbery Lay, of the Volunteers. 9 To date from August 5, 1861. Evan Miles, . To be Second Lieutenants. To date from. May 14, 1861. v First Sergeant Edward Ball, of Company II, First Dragoons. /Sergeant Edmond Depew, of Company C, Fifth Infantry. THIRTEENTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. v William T. Sherman, of Ohio, to he Colonel, May 14, 1861. Major Sidney Burbank, of the First Infantry, to be Lieutenant Colonel, May 14, 1861. To be Majors. To date from May 14, 1861. /Captain Christopher C. Augur, of the Fourth Infantry. / Assistant Surgeon Samuel W. Crawford. /Charles Hill, of Ohio. To be Captains. To date from May 14, 1861. . '/First Lieutenant Oscar A. Mack, of the Fourth Artillery. /First Lieutenant Philip H. Sheridan, of the Fourth Infantry. vEdward C. Washington, of Texas. '''Robert S. Lairimot, of the Volunteers. 1 W. C. Thorpe, of Ohio. /Charles C. Smith, of the Volunteers. y‘ °Samuel A. Wainwright, of the District of Columbia. o Charles Ewing, of Ohio. G. Rankin, of Washington Territory. V Samuel Hayward, of Ohio. v John B. Miller, of Ohio. v Nathan W. Osborne, of Massachusetts. 10 To dote from August 5, 1861. /Robert Nugent, of the Volunteers. V Gabriel L. Postlethwaite, of Kentucky. ‘'Theodore Yates, of Missouri. Charles A. Webb, of Vermont. v/Joseph Bush, of Vermont, v/Dallas C. Irish, of Pennsylvania. /L. E. Yorke, of New Jersey. v'D. A. Cheek, of Indiana. To date from August 16, 1861. pWilliam H. De Forest, of New York. To be First Lieutenants. First Lieutenant Alexander Murry, of the Tenth Infantry, January 19, 1861. To date from May 14, 1861. 1 Second Lieutenant Asa B. Carey, of the Seventh Infantry. /Second Lieutenant Albert M. Powell, of the Tenth Infantry. f Frank P. Muhlenberg, of the Volunteers, v William C. Ide, of Massachusetts. /Courtlandt Van Rensselaer, of the Volunteers. /George W. Hill, of Massachusetts. / George Stuart, of the Volunteers. yT. E. Burke, of Missouri. /Joseph Marshall, of Indiana. V William H. Hubbs, of Indiana. /"Charles J. Ball, of the District of Columbia. / Archibald H. Engle, of Missouri. '/Nathaniel F. Swett, of the Volunteers. Ira K. Knox, of the Volunteers. '/Emory W. Clift, of Michigan. /John W. Tibbatts, of Kentucky. ir'C. W. Tolies, of New Jersey. i/Charles J. Dickey, of the Volunteers. 11 A. Boies, of the Volunteers. ’ / 4 Ralph Abercrombie, of Pennsylvania. To date from Auyust 5, 1801. V John A. Ford, of Virginia. (•'William W. Miller, of the Volunteers. u John Duffy, of Rhode Island. To be Second Lieutenants. To date from May 14, 1861. / First Sergeant Francis Clarke, of Company G, Third Infantry. y' Sergeant Ferdinand E. De Courcy, of Company K, Second Infantry. FOURTEENTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. P. Stone, of the District of Columbia, to be Colonel, May 14, 1861. /Brevet Major John F. Reynolds, of the Third Artillery, to he Lieu- tenant Colonel, May 14, 1861. To be Majors. To date from May 14, 1861. y' Captain George Sykes, of the Third Infantry. v Grotius R. Giddings, of Ohio. / William Williams, of Pennsylvania. To be Captains. To date from May 14, 1861. v First Lieutenant Edward McK. Hudson, of the Fourth Artillery. '' First Lieutenant George Crook, of the Fourth Infantry. CFirst Lieutenant John D. O’Connell, of the Second Infantry. • First Lieutenant David C. McKibbin, of the Ninth Infantry. f Samuel Ross, of Iowa. / Giles B. Overton, of the Volunteers. i/Jonathan B. Hager, of Indiana. H. Brown, of Pennsylvania. 12 /George D. Norton, of Maine. /''Hamlin W. Keyes, of Massachusetts. /John McIntosh, of Pennsylvania. ‘-'Horace K. Thatcher, of the Volunteers. v Guido Ilges, of Indiana. r Henry De B. Clay, of Ohio. To be First Lieutenants. To date from May 14, 1861. i Second Lieutenant Charles B. Watson, of the Second Infantry. (/ Second Lieutenant Charles H. Ingraham, of the Seventh Infantry. 1/Second Lieutenant Roderic Stone, of the Fifth Infantry. y William R. Smedberg, of Missouri. /First Lieutenant Sullivan W. Burbank, of the Second Cavalry, (to date from May 10, 1861, having exchanged with First Lieutenant Lewis D. Watkins, of the Fourteenth Infantry.) Richard P. H. Durkee, of New York. / Warren W. Chamberlain, of the Volunteers. /'Charles T. Dix, of New York. KJames F. Millar, of the Volunteers. i/Jolm McClintock, of the Volunteers. ‘' William H. Lawrence, of the Volunteers. /Richard F. O’Beirne, of Michigan. KPliilip Schuyler, jr., of New York. /-David Krause, of the Volunteers. /'-Drake De Kay, of the Volunteers. V Daniel M. Brodliead, of New York. Cornelius L. King, of New York. / George K. Brady, of the Volunteers. / James F. McElhone, of the Volunteers. /'Alfred Foot, of Ipdiana. /John H. Walker, of the Volunteers, l John S. Wharton, of New York. /Richard L. Ogden, of California. 13 To date from August 5, 1861. C. Seth Cushman, of Wisconsin. To be Second Lieutenants. To date from May 14, 1861. / Sergeant Joseph H. Vandersliee, of Company A, Engineers, Sergeant Patrick Collins, of Company I, Second Cavalry. FIFTEENTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Brevet Major Fitz John Porter, Assistant Adjutant General, to be Colonel, May 14, 1861. / John P. Sanderson, of Pennsylvania, to he Lieutenant Colonel, May 14, 1861. To be Majobs. To date from May 14, 1861. - Captain John H. King, of the First Infantry. I William H. Sidell, of New York. John R. Edie, of Pennsylvania. To be Captains. To date from May 14, 1861. f First Lieutenant Peter T. Swaine, of the Tenth Infantry. y First Lieutenant Louis H. Pelouze, of the Fourth Artillery. v Albert B. Dod, of New Jersey. i John Y. Haughey, of Delaware. I Jesse Fulmer, of the Volunteers. /John H. Young, of Ohio. -• William W. Wise, of the Volunteers, i Ephraim M Wood, of Ohio. Theodore I). Coeliran, of the Volunteers. I Jacob B. Bell, of Pennsylvania. /"William It. Brown, of Pennsylvania. / John J. Patterson, of the Volunteers. To date from August 5, 1861. David Ireland, of the Volunteers. VHenry Keteltas, of New York. u Richard H. Wool worth, of Delaware. (/William S. McManus, of New York. /James Biddle, of the Volunteers. , J. C. Patterson, of New York. \ Abel W. Hall, of Ohio. 1/Thomas H. Norton of Virginia. To be First Lieutenants. To date from May 14, 1861. ‘•''Second Lieutenant John F. Ritter, of the Fifth Infantry. /Second Lieutenant Charles G. Harker, of the Ninth Infantry. Isaac D. Sailer, of the Volunteers. •/David M. Meredith, of Indiana, l Prince R. Stetson, of the Volunteers. / Horace Jewett, of Maine. y George M. Brayton, of Ohio. '/"Edward W. Smith, of Illinois. v Edward A. Curtenius, of Michigan, i Henry C. Gapen, of the Volunteers. /Edward McB. Timoney, of Iowa. /Frederick D. Ogilby, of New York. George H. Tracy, of the Volunteers, t Richard W. Derrieckson, of the Volunteers. /Charles A. Wikoff, of New Jersey, t John H. McBlair, jr., of the District of Columbia. /Charles McC. Lord, of Connecticut. / James Curtis, of Illinois. /'Samuel C. Green, of Pennsylvania. To date from August 5, 1861. /Charles A. Van Deusen, of the Volunteers. /George W. Fetterman, of Pennsylvania. E. Woodward, of Vermont. 15 To be Second Lieutenants. To date from May 14, 1861. Sergeant William B. Occleston, of Company G, First Cavalry. , Sergeant Wilber F. Melbourne, of Company H, Second Cavalry. SIXTEENTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. */Captain and Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Porter, of the Regi- ment of Mounted Riflemen, to he Colonel, May 14, 1861. /Henry M. Nagle, of Pennsylvania, to be Lieutenant Colonel, May 14, 1861. To be Majors. To date from May 14, 1861. V Captain Franklin F. Flint, of the Sixth Infantry. KFirst Lieutenant Adam J. Slemmer, of the First Artillery. /Sidney Coolidge, of Massachusetts. To be Captains. To date from May 14, 1861. •'"First Lieutenant William A. Webb, of the Fifth Infantry. • First Lieutenant Ebenezer Gay, of the Second Dragoons, v Edwin F. Townsend, of Wisconsin. /Robert E. A. Crofton, of Delaware. • . Alexander H. Stanton, of Ohio. /Robert P. Barry, of the Volunteers. /George T. Woodson, of Missouri. i/Solomon S. Robinson, of Ohio. /Harvey Tilden, of the Volunteers. v f. M. Trowbridge, of Ohio. /Alexander Hays, of the Volunteers. Johnston, of the Volunteers. /William II. Acker, of the Volunteers. To date from August 5, 1861. • Charles H. Lewis, of Maine. /'Francis L. Vinton, at large. 16 •''Melville A. Cochran, of Maine. f William H. Prescott, of New Hampshire. j/Lucius Fairchild, of Wisconsin. To be First Lieutenants. 1 First Lieutenant George Ryan, of the Seventh Infantry, April 22, 1861. To date from May 14, 1861. / Second Lieutenant George N. Bascom, of the Seventh Infantry. /William J. Slidell, of Louisiana. /Patrick T. Keyes, of the Volunteers. /"Francis M. Bache, at large. •''Newton L. Dykeman, of Iowa. /John Christopher, of the Volunteers. •Tldward L. Mitchell, of New York. /John C. King, of the Volunteers. /Samuel B. Lawrence, of New York. /Charles F. Trowbridge, of Michigan. /William J. Stewart, of the Volunteers. /David 11. Wilson, of Illinois. /Louis M. Hosea, of Ohio. /Lyman S. Strickland, of Maine. Haight, of New York. /Arthur W. Allyn, of the Volunteers. /James W. Bingham, of Michigan. (-/Hugh A. Theaker, of the District of Columbia. To date from August 5, 1861. / Henry C. Cook, of Massachusetts. /Thomas J. Cate, of the Volunteers. To be Second Lieutenants. To date from May 14, 1861. Major William H. Ingerton, of the First Dragoons. . First Sergeant Thomas J. Durnin, of Company G, Second Dragoons. /William H. Bartholomew, of the Volunteers. 17 SEVENTEENTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Major Samuel P. Heintzelman, of the First Infantry, to be Colonel, May 14, 1861. James D. Greene, of Massachusetts, to he Lieutenant Colonel, May 14, 1861. To he Majors. To date from May 14, 1861. /Captain Abner Doubleday, of the First Artillery. /Captain William H. Wood, of the Third Infantry. /George L. Andrews, of Missouri. To be Captains. To date from May 14, 1861. First Lieutenant William C. Spencer, of the Second Infantry. /Albert Dodd, of Massachusetts. Klohn P. Wales, of Delaware, j Edwin C. Mason, of the Volunteers, i Henry L. Smith, of the Volunteers. /Walter B. Pease, of the Volunteers. To date from August 5, 1861. r John S. Kennedy, of Pennsylvania. '/Samuel Dana, of Massachusetts. William J. Temple, of New York. Samuel E. Browne, of Ohio. Robert Chester, of Pennsylvania. y D. H. Chase, of Indiana. ;• Alexander Wilkin, of Minnesota. i James G. Grimes, of New Hampshire. /Herman M. Cad}7, of Wisconsin. (. Solon H. Lathrop, of New Mexico. ( Henry McLandburgh, of Ohio. /Elisha H. Ludington, of Virginia. 18 To be First Lieutenants. v First Lieutenant Charles B. Stivers, of the Seventh Infantry, April 20, 1861. To date from May 14, 1861. /Second Lieutenant William T. Gentry, of the Fourth Infantry. /Second Lieutenant Edward J. Conner, of the Fourth Infantry. /William J. Moorhead, of the Volunteers. 1/Nathaniel Prime, of New York. /Edward P. Pearson, jr., of the Volunteers. /Clarence H. Corning, of New York. /Thomas C. .T. Bailey, of Delaware. / Sumner Howard, of Michigan. /Joseph I). Carney, of Kansas. /Thomas H. Carpenter, of Iowa. /Edward Collins, of Massachusetts /Charles T. Weld, of the Volunteers. /David L. Montgomery, of Pennsylvania. /Seth L Carpenter, of Maine. /Howard C. Woodrow, of the Volunteers. /Pythagoras A. Holcomb, of Illinois. /William H. Walcott, of the Volunteers. /William W. Swan, of Massachusetts. /Henry A. Swartwout, of New York. /John B. Parke, of Pennsylvania. /•Franklin I). Howell, of New Jersey. /George W. Green, of the Volunteers. 'To be Second Lieutenants. To date from May 14, 1861. /Sergeant Major Richard Byrnes, of the First Cavalry. /Henry T. Inman, of Company G, Ninth Infantry. EIGHTEENTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. /'Henry B. Carrington, of the Volunteers, to be Colonel, May 14, 1861. 19 1 Captain and Brevet Major Oliver L. Shepherd, of the Third In- fantry, to be Lieutenant Colonel, May 14, 1861. To be Majors. To date from May 14, 1861. i Captain Edmund Underwood, of the Fourth Infantry. /"''Frederick Townsend, of New York. To be Captains. * To date from May 14, 1861. i First Lieutenant Henry Douglass, of the Ninth Infantry. p-First Lieutenant Alexander Chambers, of the Fifth Infantry. ; William S. Thruston, of Maryland. ; Henry R. Mizner, of Michigan, v Charles E. Dennison, of Illinois, i Henry Belknap, of Massachusetts. KAlvah H. Bereman, of Iowa, v Moses M.,Granger, of Ohio. KJacob M Eyster, of the Volunteers. /'"'David L. Wood, of the Volunteers. t Patrick H. Breslin, of the Volunteers. /. Lyman M. Kellogg, of the Volunteers. To date from August 5, 1861. George W. Smith, of Kansas. A. B. Thompson, of New Hampshire. Jacob Weidenkopf, of Ohio. To be First Lieutenants. 4First Lieutenant James W. Forsyth, of the Ninth Infantry, March 15, 1861. \ First Lieutenant William B. Hughes, of the Ninth Infantry, April 1, 1861. To date from May 14, 1861. Lieutenant Francis J. Crillv, of the Seventh Infantry. ►-Robert B. Hull, of New York. ►•William J. Fetterman, of Delaware. (/Charles L. Kneass, of the Volunteers. Andrew D. Cash, jr., of the Volunteers. ►'Ansel B. Denton, of Michigan, s William H. H. Taylor, of the Volunteers. •'''Nathaniel C. Kinney, of New Jersey. ► Richard L. Morris, of New York. •''Joseph L. Proctor, of Massachusetts. kAnson Mills, of New Mexico. U Andrew S. Burt, of Ohio. •''Thomas B. Burrows, of the Volunteers. y Symines Gardner, of New York. I/Claudius Schmidt, of Massachusetts. (/Morgan L. Ogden, of the District of Columbia. ►'William W. Stevenson, of New York. /'■Thomas T. Brand, of Ohio. ' ►'James P. W. Neill, of Pennsylvania. G. Radcliff, of New York. To date from August 5, 1861. //'Robert Sutherland, of New York. To be Second Lieutenants. To date from May 14, 1861. /''First Sergeant James Simons, of Company F, Fourth Artillery. ► First Sergeant James Powell, of Company I, First Cavalry. ►William P. McCleery, of the Volunteers. NINETEENTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. ‘■'Major and Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Edward R. S. Canby, of the Tenth Infantry, to be Colonel, May 14, 1861 i/Edward A. King, of Ohio, to be Lieutenant Colonel, May 14, 1861. 21 To be Majors. ; Paymaster Augustus H. Seward, of the Pay Department, to be Major, March 27, 1861. To date from May 14, 1861. Captain Stephen D. Carpenter, of the First Infantry. KCaptain Samuel K. Dawson, of the First Artillery. To be Captains. To date from May 14, 1861. First Lieutenant Henry W. Classon, of the First Artillery. 1 First Lieutenant Augustus H. Plummer, of the Seventh Infantry. '' First Lieutenant Jeremiah H. Gilman, of the First Artillery. > Edmund L. Smith, of the Volunteers. v John H. Farquhar, of Indiana, j, Charles W. Green, of Rhode Island. Fessenden, of Maine. Gideon C. Moody, of Indiana. Vll. D. Mussey, of Ohio. y Lewis Wilson, of the Volunteers. \ Verres N. Smith, of Kansas. » Alfred L. Hough, of the Volunteers. To date from August 5, 1861. i Sanford Foster, of Indiana. 4" John Rziha, of Iowa. . N. S. Welton, of Virginia. To date from August 19, 1861. f C. Williams, of Missouri. 22 To be First Lieutenants. To date from May 14, 1861. /Byron G. Daniels, of New York. / Albert H. Andrews, of Massachusetts. /Thomas Cummings, of New York. / Robert W. Barnard, of the District of Columbia, r Howard E. Stansbury, of Minnesota. /Egbert Phelps, of Vermont. /Augustus Boyd, of Pennsylvania. /Jacob D. Jones, of the Volunteers. 1/ John P. Ely, of the Volunteers. /Matthew Jack, of the Volunteers. /William W. Gilbert, of New York. /E. B. McMurdy, of Kentucky. /Manuel C. Causten; of the District of Columbia. /William J. Lyster, of the Volunteers. / Michael B. Fogarty, of Illinois. vLewis Snyder, of California. / Edward Moale, of Maryland. K Thomas H. Y. Bickham, of the Volunteers. /Harrison Millard, of the Volunteers. T. Morris, of Indiana. To date from Avgust 5, 1861. /*Charles H. Hale, of the Volunteers. /’Walter Lattimer, of Indiana. To be Second Lieutenants. To date from May 14, 1861. Sergeant Major Colin B. Ferguson, of the First Artillery. William H. Learny, of the Regiment of Mounted Riflemen. II. The officers of the old army, enumerated in the above list, who have not yet accepted their appointments, will do so forthwith, or be considered as having declined. 23 III. All the officers appointed from civil life, who have not yet received any orders, will immediately repair to the headquarters of their respective regiments, and report there, in person, for duty. Those who fail to do so within a reasonable time will be considered as having declined their appointments. order: L. THOMAS, Adjutant General. Official: Assistant Adjutant General.