Transportation to be furnished to sick Soldiers, and cost stopped from their Pay. 252, 256 46 to Volunteers to return to Regiments on passes from Governors of 261 on account of Recruiting service under orders of Governors.. 316 861 of Drafted Men to Camps of Rendezvous.. Transfers of Enlisted Men from one Regiment or Company to another forbidden... Troops transported by rail to march on foot over bridges, to guard against accident... 168 66 462 217 246 passing through City of New York to report to the United States Military 245 Turner, Hon. L. C., appointed Associate Judge Advocate Twiggs, Brigadier General David E,, dismissed the service... Tully, Private Wm. C., sentence in case of.. Twenty-five Dollars Advance Bounty to be paid during existing War.. Two Musicians to be enlisted for each Company.... Tyler, Captain Chas. H., dismissed the service.... 6 358 314 7 387 63 Trowsers of Regimental Officers and Enlisted Men, change in 217 V. Vacancies among Commissioned Officers of Volunteer Regiments to be filled by the Valentines, Captain Valentino E., dismissed the service Van Buren, Ex-President Martin, death of, announced Van Bokkelen, Captain William K., Court Martial action in case of Volunteer Cavalry may be Mustered into service by Companies... 83 386 334 41 39 33 66 all Officers of, subject to examination as to fitness for position. about to be discharged, to be returned to their States for Mus- 83 84 89 power heretofore given to, to Muster men into service revoked.... ments.... 66 discontinued in every State, 248; restored.. 223 223 261 313 326 Volunteer Engineers, organization of. Volunteers about to be Mustered into service to be minutely examined Mustered into service to be paid from date of Company organization. for Twelve months' service to fill old Regiments authorized.. Von Steinhaus, Major, dismissed the service 419 90 100 348 848 408 252 W. Waagner, Colonel Gustave, dismissed the service.. Wadsworth, Brigadier General, announced as Military Governor, District of Columbia. 242 Wagoners and Saddlers, same pay as Corporals of Cavalry.. Walker, Captain Benjamin P., dismissal of, revoked War Department to prepare regulations to secure promotion of Officers.. 369 .35, 89 460 358 409 Washington City announced as a Chaplain Post.. 66 Infirmary, Stables around the, to be removed Washington's Farewell Address, ordered read to the Army and Navy 61 98 234 Webber, Captain Charles H., dismissed the service Weldon, Private James, proceedings in case of..... 408 415 constituted under General Fremont Welker, Lieutenant W. T., dismissed the service.... Western Department, superintendency of General Recruiting service of, abolished. 66 Gunboat fleet transferred to Navy Department.. 112 79 80 406 867 359 Weston, Military Storekeeper Charles, dismissed the service 890 212 Woodward, Captain J. R., cashiered..... White, Brigadier General Julius, justified in relation to the action at Harper's Ferry Wool, Major General John E., assigned to command of Middle Department Women Nurses not to reside in Camps, etc. 451 252 412 383 259 Zachringer, Private Conrad, sentence in case of 1 417 225 GENERAL ORDERS. (1861.) General Orders, No. 1. WAR DEP'T, ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, I. At the General Court-Martial which convened at Fort Dalles, Oregon, pursuant to "Special Orders," No. 157, of July 30, 1860, from the War Department, and of which Brevet Major F. O. WYSE, Captain 3d Artillery, is President, was arraigned and tried Captain Thomas Jordan, of the Quartermaster Department, on the following charges and specifications: CHARGE I.-" Embezzlement of public money entrusted to him.” Specification 1st. "In this; That he, the said Captain Thomas Jordan, was, at Fort Dalles, Oregon Territory, on or about the 29th day of April, 1859, Assistant Quartermaster U. S. Army, charged with the disbursement of public money, and did then and there transmit to the Treasury Department, through the office of the Quartermaster General of the Army, to be allowed in his the said Jordan's favor, a receipt and voucher bearing date Fort Dalles, O. T., 2d March, 1859, from Bradford & Co., creditors of the United States, for the sum of two thousand four hundred and fifty-two dollars and seventy cents ($2,452.70), without having paid to said Bradford & Co. the full amount specified in said receipt and voucher, and therein he, the said Jordan, did, then and there, at Fort Dalles, O. T., on the 29th day of April, 1859, convert to his own use and embezzle the amount specified in said receipt and voucher, that is to say, the sum of two thousand four hundred and fifty-two dollars and seventy cents ($2,452.70).” Specification 2d. "In this; That he, the said Captain Jordan, was at Fort Dalles, Oregon, on or about the 21st day of July, 1859, Assistant Quartermaster U. S. Army, charged with the disbursement of public money, and did then and there transmit to the Treasury Department through the office of the Quartermaster General of the Army, to be allowed in his the said Jordan's favor, a receipt and voucher bearing date Fort Dalles, O., June 16th, 1859, from Incarnation Baldez, a creditor of the United States, for the sum of thirty-eight dollars ($38) without having paid to said Baldez the full amount specified in said receipt and voucher, or any part thereof, and therein he, the said Jordan, did then and there at Fort Dalles, on the 21st July, 1859, convert to his own use and embezzle the amount specified in said receipt and voucher, that is to say, the sum of thirty-eight dollars ($38).” Specification 3d. "In this; That he, the said Captain Thomas Jordan, was at Fort Dalles, Oregon, on or about the 13th day of January, 1860, Assistant Quartermaster U. S. Army, charged with the disbursement of public money, and did then and there transmit to the Treasury Department, through the office of 1 (1) |