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Return or consolidated morning report of troops serving in the Department of Washington, &c-Continued.

Without leave.

ABSENT.

Bick.

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finement.

Regiments.

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| Field and staff officers | Commissioned officers. Non-commissioned officers and privates of staff and bard. | Non-commissioned officers.

| Field music.

Privates.

Field and staff officers. Non-commissioned officers aud | Commissioned officers. privates of staff and band. Non-commissioned officers.

Field music

Privates.

Non-commissioned officers and privates of staff and band.

Field and staff officers. | Commissioned officers.

| Non-commissioned officers

Field music. | Privates.

Total enlisted.

Aggregate.

Total.

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Aggregate yesterday. | Died.

| Discharged.

| Transferred.

1 Deserted.

Re-enlisted

Dropped

Unserviceable.

| Serviceable.

| Joined.

| Detached. | Dropped.

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773

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* On detached service, (expedition under command of Colonel C. P. Stone, District of Columbia volunteers,) since June 10, 1861.

Regiments.

Return or consolidated morning report of troops serving in the Department of Washington, &c.—Continued.

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VOLUNTEER GARRISON OF FT. WASHINGTON.

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Regiments.

PRESENT AND

ALTERATIONS.

HORSES.

Return or consolidated morning report of troops serving in the Department of Washington, &c.—Continued.

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| Discharged.

| Died.

| Deserted.

| Transferred.

Dropped.

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Total.

VOLUNTEER GARRISON OF FORT
WASHINGTON.

2 companies Pennsylvania volunteers.

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Remarks.

JOS. K. F. MANSFIELD,

Brig. General, commanding the Department.
THEO. TALBOT, Assistant Adjutant General.

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY.

NAVY DEPARTMENT, July 4, 1861.

SIR: When the change of administration took place, in March last, the Navy Department was organized on a peace establishment. Such vessels as were in condition for service were chiefly on distant stations, and those which constituted the home squadron were most of them in the Gulf of Mexico. Congress had adjourned without making provision for any extraordinary emergency, and the appropriations for naval purposes indicated that only ordinary current expenses were anticipated.

Extraordinary events which have since transpired have called for extraordinary action on the part of the government, demanding a large augmentation of the naval force, and the recall of almost the whole of our foreign squadrons for service on our own coasts.

The total number of vessels in the navy, of all classes, on the 4th of March was ninety, carrying, or designed to carry, about 2,415 guns.

Excluding vessels on the stocks, those unfinished, those used as stationary storeships and receiving ships, and those considered inexpedient to repair, the available force was:

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Of this force the following were in commission, the remainder

being in ordinary, dismantled, &c.

2 frigates

11 sloops

- 100 guns. - 232 do.

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