Pay of Bands of Regiments 85, 89 of Volunteers, letter of Secretary of War concerning.... of Volunteers, assignment of, for the benefit of their Families.. of Officers and Soldiers while Prisoners of War to be continued.. 46 of Chaplains in permanent Hospitals, same as Regimental Chaplains 96 99 Roll, one copy of the, to be forwarded to the Adjutant General, etc.. 102 161 163 226 258 311 345 Paymaster General, Colonel Timothy P. Andrews, retired from active duty. Paymasters' Escorts, appropriation for payment of..... Payment of the family of a Prisoner of War, instructions concerning.. in cases of lost Discharge Papers... Pension Agents, compensation of.... Pensions to the Wounded or otherwise disabled 451 458 318 167 328 338 89, 335 66 rates of, to Officers and Men... 335 Penalty for Correspondence with the Enemy.. 151 Pennsylvania and New Jersey added to Department of the Potomac. 226 Penitentiary, confinement of persons in Military service in, prohibited.... Persons authorized to raise Volunteer Regiments placed under orders of Governors... Pillage or Plundering private property punishable by Death..... 161 462 866 Pilots, Engineers, etc., on Gunboats, included in the Bounty and Pension Law. 338 Platt, Additional Paymaster Obadiah, dismissed the service... 333 Plans for Hospital accommodation of the sick.... 420 Pleasanton, Lieutenant Augustus, retired from service.. 444 Pollock, Assistant Surgeon Thos. C., dismissed the service... 472 46 Surgeon John B., retired from service.. Pope, Major General John, assigned to the Department of the Northwest. Porter, Major Giles, retired from service...... President of the United States, authorized to reduce the Military establishment.... 389 212 444 86 Presidio of San Francisco announced as a Chaplain Post Preston, Captain S. M., dismissed the service..... Prisoners, Officers to report Names and Residences of, taken and released upon Oath Officers releasing, on Parole to send Rolls to Adjutant General.... 411 454 taken in Arms, record of trial of, to be forwarded for action of President .. 299 295 66 Hospitals, Soldiers in, subject to nearest Military Commander 296 366 22, 46, 113, 152, 180, 262, 300, 328, 421 Proceedings of Courts Martials to be forwarded to Judge Advocate of the Army lawfully taken from the Enemy becomes public property aiders and abettors of the Rebellion subject 35, 39, 117 252 363 295 366 366 340 392 to Martial Law 895 Provost Marshals and Assistants under the Draft to be appointed by the Secretary of ...... Marshal General of War Department, Simeon Draper, appointed 405 Marshals to assist in recovering to United States Military Clothing, etc., dis- 412 Public property of the Volunteer Recruiting service to be sold.. to issue extra Clothing to sick and wounded 327 327 344 410 410 to report by letter first of each month to their Chief at Washington.. 410 471 358 R. Ramseur, Assistant Surgeon D. P., dismissed the service.... Rations of Prisoners held in the Rebel States to be commuted.. 113 35, 39, 117 232 238 340 Recruiting Officers to Muster their men in as Enrolled............. 120 Expenses for which Reimbursement is made... 154 66 Service for Volunteers, Officers detailed for, to recruit for their own regi- ments... 223 Expenses for tour of six months.. 179 Officers to send to Superintendent, monthly, a Return of their Party..... 180 224 261 315 66 64 Detail for Volunteer Regiments, number of Officers and Men to constitute. 333 for old Regiments privileged to select the Company they join.. Receipt Roll, form of, for Premium to Recruits for Regular Army... Records of Courts Martial Reduction of Forts in Port Royal Harbor announced. of Baggage in active Campaign.... Regular Army, increase and Organization of . nine Regiments of Infantry added to the.. Officers of the, to retain rank, etc................... 461 180 333 169 314 158 412 176 410 36 85 86 86 none but Officers of the, and Volunteers who have displayed the requi- site ability, to be appointed Major and Brigadier Generals... 368 408, 410 Adjutants, appointment, resignation, and removal of, to be reported to 78 35 90 Commanders to notify Adjutant General of cases of disabled Officers fail- Regiments on consolidation to have superfluous officers mustered out. Resignations, Volunteer Officers tendering their, must forward through proper chan- 344 367 339 83, 91 Resolution of thanks of Congress to Army and Navy for brilliant victories.. 240 66 authorizing Secretary of War to accept moneys appropriated by States for authorizing President to assign command of forces without regard to 251 66 to provide Medals of Honor to Enlisted Men for gallantry in action..... Retired Officers, pay of. 335 350 95, 346 Retired from active command, Lieutenant General Winfield Scott.. 169 164, 246 Return of killed, wounded and missing to be made after every Battle Reynolds, Brevet Second Lieutenant Frank A., dismissed the service.. 66 Richardson, Captain Hollon, dismissal of, revoked.... Rivas, José Maria, trial of, as a Spy...... Robertson, Captain Beverly H., dismissed the service. 413 157 83 166 468 418 112 Rosecrans, Brigadier General assigned to Department of Western Virginia...... 162, 175 Sallade, Additional Paymaster Andrew M., dismissed the service... 450 84 Schenck, Major General R. C., assigned to command of Middle Department. 469 Schleish, Brigadier General N., to be honorably discharged 84 Scott, Lieutenant General Winfield, retired from active command Second Lieutenants for each Company in new Regiments of Volunteers to be appointed 315 Seizure of Government property to be reported to Adjutant General... 412 Sentence of Death or Imprisonment in Penitentiary to be approved by President... 348 Sharpshooters, Corps of, who to be Mustered in as members of.... Signal Officers, officers serving temporarily as, to receive Cavalry pay 66 how relieved.. Parties, Quartermaster's Department to issue supplies to Simonson, Colonel John S., retired from service.. Skeleton Regiments, transfer to, of Volunteers held as Prisoners revoked. Slaughter, Lieutenant J. E., dismissed the service.... 239 298 258 212 391 238, 256 83 Slaves of disloyal masters declared free on entry into United States Military service.. 349 66 persons held as, declared free in certain rebellious States, January 1, 1863 .......... 392 30 to be charged on Rolls for property lost or disposed of by them 412 Special Draft authorized in States failing to furnish Quotas... Stager, Colonel Anson, announced as Military Superintendent of Telegraph Lines.... 251 102 Stansbury, Major Howard, retired from service 212 State Militia Force authorized in State of Missouri "Agents for assignment of pay of Volunteers to be recognized by Paymasters... 174 252 463 Stipp, Brigade Surgeon G. W., ordered to report to Newport Barracks 66 66 to purchase all sound articles of Subsistence saved by 251 93 217 of Recruits for new Regiments of Volunteers prior to Muster 326 462 Substitutes under the Draft.... Supplies forwarded by particular States for their Volunteers in service. 66 to Drafted Militia, order concerning.... Supply trains to be organized by Chief Quartermaster Superintendents of National Armories to be Officers of Ordnance Department 361 166 383 409 99 Superintendency of General Recruiting Service in Western Department abolished Wagons to be turned over to Chief Quartermaster.. Suspension of the writ of Habeas Corpus in respect to Military arrests rights and privileges of, confined to Rules and Articles of War.. to disband Recruiting parties 249 79 367 60 361 820 164 409 895. 225 79 and others reminded of the Law concerning sale of Stamps.. Thomas, Brevet Brigadier General Lorenzo, assigned to duty according to Brevet... 40 Thompson, Brigade Surgeon J. H., dismissed the service..... 252 Three months/extra pay to Soldiers of the Regular Army re-enlisting.. 91 Tidball, Captain Joseph L., retired from service..... 213 Tilden's Extract of Coffee authorized in lieu of the Sugar and Coffee Ration.. 175 233 101, 103, 154 219 219 219 243 359 213 |