Act of Congress making appropriations for pay of two and three years' volunteers.... 257 to facilitate discharge of enlisted men..... 257 to authorize appointment of Medical Storekeepers and Chaplains of 258 to grant Pensions...... to prevent and punish fraud on part of officers entrusted with making making appropriation for payment of Bounty to Volunteers.. to prevent members of Congress from participation in contracts, etc. to suppress insurrection, to punish treason, etc... 847 to reimburse State of Missouri for expense of Arming and Paying suspending temporarily operation of the Act to Punish Frauds in Actual Travelling Expenses of recruiting officers detailed from Regiments.. Adjutants, Regimental, Appointment and Resignation of, to be reported to Adjutant 90 Adjutant General assigned to Army Corps to remain permanently attached.. Adjutant or Post Commander to forward Mortuary Records to the Adjutant General.. 158 Adair, Lieutenant John, dismissed the service as a Deserter.. Advance Bounty payable during existing war.......... to Volunteers enlisting in the Regular Army.. African descent, persons of, to be employed for Suppression of Rebellion........ 232 247 814 348 411 392 343, 349 349 338 98 101 165 280 additional not to be placed on duty until appointed by the President. 230 66 to General Officers not to be taken from Regular Army.. for Corps Commanders to be appointed by the President. Lieutenants appointed, carried on Regimental Rolls as on detached service... power of apppointing rests exclusively with the President.... 306 321, 347 471 165 66 66 230 Aliens residing in United States not to take a general or qualified Oath of Allegiance. 826 66 enlisted in the Army thereafter become Citizens of the United States... 347 Allotment Tickets directed to be introduced in the Volunteer forces.. Allegiance, Oath of, certain officers to take the...... Allen, Colonel Wm. H., Court Martial proceedings in case of.. All Volunteers mustered into United States service paid from date of Company organ- ization..... All Leaves of Absence annulled.. Allowance of Clothing prescribed, not to be exceeded except in urgent cases.. Andrews, Colonel Timothy P., Paymaster General, retired from Active Duty.... 31 158 100 851, 364 238 409 413 451 828 99 104 of Major and Brigadier Generals, restrictions on.. Approval of authority for Recruiting Details to leave their Regiments.. Army, increase of the.. 64 Ration increased. 368 158 85 95 of Coffee and Sugar authorized to be Commuted for extract of Coffee... 321 826 President to Establish and Organize according to his discretion. 349 of Virginia formed, and Major General John Pope assigned to Command 364 382 409 of the Potomac, Major General McClellan relieved of Command of the will be called for and received by Batteries, by the War Department Assistant Surgeons appointed from civil life 46 Surgeon General, office of, created Surgeons, two allowed for each regiment of Volunteers... " Adjutants General of Divisions and Brigades, not personal staff 886 43 253 824 of Officers, allowance of, in active campaign..... Bailey, Assistant Surgeon Joseph H., retired from service Bakeries, savings from, to be purchased by Subsistence Department.. 389 410 for Volunteer Regiments, none to be mustered into service in future 168 Bands, men Mustered with, who are nct Musicians, to be discharged.. Banks, Major General, assigned to Department of the Shenandoah 66 66 Barnes, Private Jackson, sentence remitted Bates, Brigadier General J. H., to be honorably discharged Beall, Captain Lloyd, dismissed the service Beaufort, Capture of the town of, announced. Belton, Colonel F. T., retired from service Blank Forms for Regimental and Company use, how obtained. Blue Overcoat, Officers in time of actual field service authorized to wear the 224 344 84 451 4 84 239 89 to determine fitness of Surgeons for corps of Volunteer Sur- Board of Soldiers in private hospitals Bonds of Medical Purveyors and Storekeepers. Botticher, Captain geons Board and Lodging of recruits not to exceed 40 cents per day.. Bonneville, Colonel B. L. E., retired from service Bounty of $100, to legal heirs of Volunteers.. 823 167 295 350, 390 212 dismissed the service.... 252 89, 168 66 to soldiers of Old army reenlisting at distant Stations, discontinued 91, 95 to heirs of soldiers of Regular Army enlisted since July 1, 1861. 323 and Advance pay discontinued to Volunteers for new regiments, after 15th of 366 Premium, etc., to recruits for Old regiments.. 461 Bowen, Captain T. W., cashiered..... 883 Brannan, Brigadier General J. M., assigned to Department of Key West. Brooks, Lieutenant Edward J., dismissed the service Brooks, Lieutenant Colonel H., announced as Military Commander at Philadelphia... 250 New York 44 66 257 C. Cadwallader, Brevet Major General, honorably discharged the service Cadet reported deficient, not to be reappointed, unless upon recommendation of Aca- demic Board... Callender, Captain William H., cashiered.... Campbell, Lieutenant Charles C., dismissed the service 83 94 383 63 101 Camp of Instruction for 50,000 men authorized, at Annapolis 260 Camp, Additional Paymaster William F., dropped... 357 Canby, Colonel E. R. S.,,assigned to Command Department of New Mexico.... 175 103 in use Carlisle Barracks announced as Chaplain Post 66 special inspection of, ordered Discharge by Medical Inspectors, how made.... Captains of Companies to report quarterly to Ordnance Department, kind of arms Cartel established for exchange of Prisoners. Cavalry, the First, Second, Third, Fourth, and Fifth regiments of, designated. Cemetery Grounds for soldiers dying in the service Certificates of Disability to be accompanied by blank discharge 66 Chambliss, Lieutenant N. R., dismissed the service..... 261 113 395 95, 100 349 457 848 164 295 61 pay of, limited to $100 per month, and two rations per day... Chaplains of New York two years' regiments, same pay as Chaplains of other regi- 345, 407 258 of Volunteer regiments to be mustered into service like commissioned offi- appointed by the President to be assigned to duty by Surgeon General 822 822 Chief Medical officer in charge of General Hospitals, responsibility of, respecting dis- Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company, respecting property of . 409 to organize supply trains..... 409 254 Christie, Lieutenant S. L., dismissed the service 386 Churchill, Colonel and Brevet Brigadier General Sylvester, retired from service.. Citizens liable to Draft not allowed to go to a foreign country. 364 254 837 241 383 Clements, Private Lawrence, sentence in case of Clothing, statement of cost of, and camp, and garrison equipage.. 66 allowance prescribed in Army Regulations not to be exceeded, except in of New York Volunteers, prices of.. accounts to be settled after one year's service... Cole, Lieutenant Alonzo A., Court Martial proceedings in case of 6 169, 463 238 245 359 411 408 158 of Departments and Army Corps, to direct frequent inspection of bag- of Armies, Departments, etc., to forward copies of their orders to Adju- 255 390 of Posts, to seize Military clothing, etc., disposed of by soldiers below the maximum, to report state of 180 251 Commissioned officers of Volunteers, allowances of, from place of enrolment to place entitled to pay from date of muster in Commissioner of Pensions, twenty additional clerks authorized in the office of 462 of muster 82 151 227 323 66 to superintend return of absent officers and men "6 for each County under the draft...... 352 360 Commissioners to superintend Drafting, pay of, etc. Commissions by the President to Volunteer officers considered same as by Governors Commissary General of Prisoners, regulations concerning.. Department to issue rations to Signal parties Company Commanders to account for Funds derived from surplus rations 258 471 164 .... to state particularly cause of Disability in cases of discharge.. 166 Companies to be sent to camps of rendezvous as fast as mustered come.. 103 367 224 255, 256 |