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First Regiment of Cavalry.

Walter M. Wilson, of Massachusetts, to be second lieutenant, April 26, 1861, vice Bowman, promoted.

Samuel W. Stockton, of New Jersey, to be second lieutenant, May 4, 1861, vice Fish, resigned.

Cadet Malbone F. Watson to be second lieutenant, May 6, 1861, vice Huntt, promoted.

Cadet Eugene B. Beaumont to be second lieutenant, May 6, 1861, vice McLaughlin, promoted.

Michael J. Kelly, of the District of Columbia, to be second lieutenant, May 8, 1861, vice McCormick, promoted.

Edward McCook, of Colorado Territory, to be second lieutenant, May 8, 1851, vice Morick, promoted.

Edward D. Baker, of Oregon, to be second lieutenant, May 8, 1861, vice Wilcox, promoted.

William W. Webb, of the District of Columbia, to be second lieutenant, May 17, 1861, vice Turner, declined.

Cadet Joseph C. Audenried to be second lieutenant, June 24, 1861, vice Campbell, dismissed.

Second Regiment of Cavalry.

Junius B. Holloway, of Kentucky, to be second lieutenant, April 26, 1861, vice Porter, promoted.

Thomas Drummond, of Iowa, to be second lieutenant, April 26, 1861, vice Owens, promoted.

Julius W. Mason, of Pennsylvania, to be second lieutenant, April 26, 1861, vice Lee, promoted.

Edward H. Leib, of Pennsylvania, to be second lieutenant, April 26, 1861, vice Sweet, promoted.

Joseph P. Ash, of Pennsylvania, to be second lieutenant, April 30, 1861, vice Williams, promoted.

Cadet Charles E. Hazlet to be second lieutenant. May 6, 1861, vice Tompkins, promoted.

Thomas M. Anderson, of Ohio, to be second lieutenant, May 7, 1861, vice Shields, declined.

Leicester Walker, of Ohio, to be second lieutenant, May 8, 1861, vice McLean, promoted.

John B. McIntosh, at large, to be second lieutenant, June 8, 1861, vice Burbank, promoted.

Louis C. Bailey, of the District of Columbia, to be second lieutenant, June 8, 1861, vice Holloway, promoted.

Thomas S. Sumner, at large, to be second lieutenant, June 11, 1861, vice Drummond, promoted.

Cadet John R. Edie to be second lieutenant, June 24, 1861, vice Hazlett, appointed to the Fifth Artillery.

Cadet George A. Custer to be second lieutenant, June 24, 1861, vice Hinks, resigned.

First Regiment of Artillery.

Lorenzo Thomas, jr., of the District of Columbia, to be second lieutenant, April 24, 1861, vice Cooper, resigned.

Edward B. Hill, of New York, to be second lieutenant, April 26, 1861,

William M. Maynadier, at large, to be second lieutenant, May 1, 1861, vice Graham, promoted.

Cadet Edmund Kirby, to be second lieutenant, May 6, 1861, vice Breck, promoted.

Cadet Judson Kilpatrick to be second lieutenant, May 6, 1861, vice Turner, promoted.

Cadet William A. Elderkin to be second lieutenant, May 6, 1861, vice Sullivan, promoted.

Cadet Guy V. Henry to be second lieutenant, May 6, 1861, vice Gilman, promoted.

Second Regiment of Artillery.

Cadet Adelbert Ames to be second lieutenant, May 6, 1861, vice Smalley, promoted.

Cadet John J. Rodgers to be second lieutenant, May 6, 1861, vice Greene, promoted.

Cadet Samuel N. Benjamin to be second lieutenant, May 6, 1861, vice Grey, promoted.

Cadet John W. Barlow to be second lieutenant, May 6, 1861, vice Small, promoted.

Cadet Francis A. Davis to be second lieutenant, May 6, 1861, vice Webb, promoted.

Cadet Leroy L. Janes, to be second lieutenant, May 6, 1861, vice Barriger, promoted.

John Hartwell Butler, of Connecticut, to be second lieutenant, May 22, 1861, vice Bailey, promoted.

Cadet Peter C. Hains to be second lieutenant, June 24, 1861, vice Ames, appointed to the Fifth Artillery.

Third Regiment of Artillery.

Watson Webb, of New York, to be second lieutenant, April 26, 1861, vice Howard, resigned.

Cadet Franklin Harwood to be second lieutenant, May 6, 1861, vice Wildrick, promoted.

Cadet Jacob H. Smyser to be second lieutenant, May 6, 1861, vice Hill, resigned.

Cadet Jacob B. Rawles to be second lieutenant, May 6, 1861, vice Sinclair, promoted.

Cadet Erskine Gittings to be second lieutenant, May 6, 1861, vice Whittemore, transferred to the Ordnance.

Cadet Lawrence S. Babbitt to be second lieutenant, June 24, 1861, vice Chambliss, dismissed.

Fourth Regiment of Artillery.

Evan Thomas, of the District of Columbia, to be second lieutenant, April 9, 1861, vice Ramseur, resigned.

Cadet Emory Upton to be second lieutenant, May 6, 1861, vice Lothrop, promoted.

Cadet George W. Dresser to be second lieutenant, May 26, 1861, vice Kensel, promoted.

Cadet Henry C. Hasbrouck to be second lieutenant, May 6, 1861, vice Morgan, promoted.

Cadet Leonard Martin to be second lieutenant, May 6, 1861, vice

Cadet Alonzo H. Cushing to be second lieutenant, June 24, 1861, vice Upton, appointed to the Fifth Artillery.

Cadet Charles C. Parsons to be second lieutenant, June 24, 1861, vice McCreery, dismissed.

First Regiment of Infantry.

Matthew R. Marston, of Pennsylvania, to be second lieutenant, April 26, 1861, vice Thomas, promoted.

Isaac D. De Russy, of New York, to be second lieutenant, April 26, 1861, vice Holman, resigned.

Leslie Smith, of Michigan, to be second lieutenant, April 30, 1861, vice Sherburne, promoted.

Cadet Sheldon Sturgeon to be second lieutenant, May 6, 1861, vice Haskell, resigned.

William H. Sterling, of New York, to be second lieutenant, May 18, 1861, vice Cone, resigned.

Second Regiment of Infantry.

Richard Brindley, of Delaware, to be second lieutenant, May 3, 1861, vice Lee, resigned.

Cadet John S. Poland to be second lieutenant, May 6, 1861, vice Spencer, promoted.

Sergeant Franklin H. Barroll, of Light Company I, First Artillery, to be second lieutenant, May 22, 1861, vice Robinson, resigned.

Third Regiment of Infantry.

William H. Penrose, of Michigan, to be second lieutenant, April 13, 1861, vice Holt, resigned.

Joseph A. McCool, of Pennsylvania, to be second lieutenant, April 26, 1861, vice Freedly, promoted.

Daingerfield Parker, at large, to be second lieutenant, April 26, 1861, vice Walker, promoted.

Cadet John D. Williams to be second lieutenant, May 6, 1861, vice Hildt, promoted.

Cadet Jacob F. Kent to be second lieutenant, May 6, 1861, vice Dickinson, promoted.

Fourth Regiment of Infantry.

Samuel M. Sprole, of New York, to be second lieutenant, May 4, 1861, vice McCall, resigned.

Cadet Julius W. Adams to be second lieutenant, June 24, 1861, vice Patterson, dismissed.

Fifth Regiment of Infantry.

Simon Snyder, of Pennsylvania, to be second lieutenant, April 26, 1861, vice Hill, resigned.

John T. Price, of Missouri, to be second lieutenant, May 1, 1861, vice Thomas, resigned.

Sixth Regiment of Infantry.

Tillinghast L'Hommedieu, of Ohio, to be second lieutenant, April 26, 1861, vice Hambright, declined.

Hamilton S. Hawkins, of New York, to be second lieutenant, April 26, 1861, vice Moore, promoted.

Cadet Robert S. Eastman to be second lieutenant, May 6, 1861, vice McLemore, resigned.

Cadet Wright Rives to be second lieutenant, May 6, 1861, vice Bryant, promoted.

Cadet Justin E. Dimmick to be second lieutenant, June 24, 1861, vice Rice, dismissed.

Cadet James P. Drouillard to be second lieutenant, June 24, 1861, vice Dillon, dismissed.

Cadet James P. Parker to be second lieutenant, June 24, 1861, vice Upham, promoted.

Seventh Regiment of Infantry.

At Lee W. Putnam, of Connecticut, to be second lieutenant, April 26, 1861, vice Pease, promoted.

Edward Ross, of Washington Territory, to be second lieutenant, April 26, 1861, vice Stivers, promoted.

John W. Magruder, of the District of Columbia, to be second lieutenant, April 26, 1861, vice Marmaduke, resigned.

James M. Brown, of Pennsylvania, to be second lieutenant, April 26, 1861, vice Ryan, promoted.

Eighth Regiment of Infantry.

William S. Worth, of New York, to be second lieutenant, April 26, 1861, vice Hazen, promoted.

Cadet Henry B. Noble to be second lieutenant, May 6, 1861, vice Lazelle, promoted.

Cadet Philip H. Remington to be second lieutenant, June 24, 1861, vice Peck, promoted.

Ninth Regiment of Infantry.

John D. Devin, of New Hampshire, to be second lieutenant, April 26, 1861, vice McKibben, promoted.

Charles O. Wood, of Indiana, to be second lieutenant, April 26, 1861, vice Wickliffe, promoted.

David W. Biddle, of Pennsylvania, to be second lieutenant, April 26, 1861, vice Forsyth, promoted.

Frederick Mears, of Illinois, to be second lieutenant, April 26, 1861, vice Hughes, promoted.

Cadet Campbell D. Emory to be second lieutenant, May 6, 1841, vice Alexander, resigned.

Tenth Regiment of Infantry.

George S. Lauman, of Pennsylvania, to be second lieutenant, April 26, 1861, vice Armistead, promoted.

William T. Goodwin, of Pennsylvania, to be second lieutenant, May 15, 1861, vice Carroll, promoted.

George H. Butler, of California, to be second lieutenant, May 16, 1861, vice Cunningham, promoted.

Heyward Cutting, of New York, to be second lieutenant, May 27, 1861, vice Huger, resigned.

Transfers.

Second Lieutenant Tillinghast L'Hommedieu of the Eighth Infantry, to the First Cavalry, to take place on the Army Register ext below Second Lieutenant Samuel W. Stockton, then at the foot of the

First Lieutenant Sullivan W. Burbank, of the Second Cavalry, to the Fourteenth Infantry, to take place on the Army Register next below First Lieutenant William R. Smedberg.

First Lieutenant Lewis D. Watkins, of the Fourteenth Infantry, to the Second Cavalry, to take place on the Army Register next below First Lieutenant William McLean.

I am, sir, with great respect, your ob't servant,

SIMON CAMERON,

To the PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.

The messages were read.

Secretary of War.

Ordered, That the nomination of James C. Luttrell be referred to the Committee on Post-Offices and Post-Roads.

Ordered, That the nomination of John A. Clark be referred to the Committee on Public Lands.

Ordered, That the nominations of Don Carlos Buell and others be referred to the Committee on Military Affairs and the Militia.

Mr. Sumner, from the Committee on Foreign Relatious, to whom was referred, on the 13th inst., the message of the President of the United States, transmitting "Additional articles to the general convention of friendship, commerce and navigation, concluded at Washington on the 26 day of April, 1826, between the United States of America and His Majesty the King of Denmark"; reported the said additional articles without amendment.

Mr. Doolittle, from the Committee on Indian Affairs, to whom was referred, on the 6th and 10th inst., the nominations of Bion_F. Kendall, H. A. Webster, J. B. Condon, B. R. Biddle, F. W. Hatch, G. A. Cutler, Ezra Baker, W. H. Barnhart, W. H. Coffin, A. A. Bancroft, Jos. A. Cody, W. F. M. Army, Wm. Logan, William H. Rector, Chs. Hutchins, G. M. Hanson, J. P. H. Wentworth, H. B. Branch, J. Crawford, J. B. Hoffmrn, G. A. Colton, J. A. Humphreys, H. W. Farnsworth, S. S. Pease P. P. Elder, W. W. Rose, C. B. Keith, and J. B. Abbott, reported.

Mr. Chandler, from the Committee on Commerce, to whom was referred, on the 15th inst., the nominations of Rufus F. Andrews and Fergusson Beach, reported.

Mr. Clark, from the Committee on Public Lands, to whom was referred, on the 6th inst., the nominations of Francis W. Bartlett, Gilbert E. Porter, Henry C. Williams, George A. Metzgar, Milton Barton, and Thomas J. Townsend, reported.

Mr. Collamer, from the Committee on Post-Offices and Post-Roads, to whom was referred, on the 11th inst., the nominations of William Lindsay, Franklin Taylor, William D. Jenks, Thomas Ireland, Lewis Clephane, Jacob Laumaster, H. W. Davis, Nathan A. Moulton, James H. Green, Charles S. Parker, Darius Wells, Samuel Ware, James P. Luse, Wm. H. Haskill, John Chapman, Samuel Raymond, James R. Hartsock, Levi Platt, William Johnson, John Teesdale, Joseph C. Hayes, John Hano, Cornelius A. Walborn, William H. Blair, Arthur H. Grimshaw, John R. Campbell, Jacob G. Greene, Daniel R. Anthony, George Zinn, Elishe W. Keys, William J. Green, John J. Brown, Albert W. Faxon, George R. Smith, Isaac E. Chandler, David Emery, George W. Forrest, Enos Foreman, David B. Purinton, Samuel M. Barton, James Allen, jr., George B. Raymond, Joshua Jones, Sharon_Tyndale, John C. Baum, William H. Purnell, Edward S. Cleveland, John Berry, Thomas Har. vey, Charles R. McFadden, William Stowe, Alanson A. Vance, John T.

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