---- --_ _ ---- . .....,. e --- - ~c, '—' • . _ . ~.. . s ",-- 0 R N I 1\ . i.,. i, _ by GEORGE BERGNER. Ativertunineitto ortant Army Intelligence. ippolntnienC ts and PrOMMIODS in United States Army. GENERAL ORDERS, NO. 62. WAR DEPARTMENT, ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, WASHINGTON, August 20, 1861 Appointment's made by the President, by and with the advise of the Senate, and by the Presi dent alone, since the adjournment of the Senate, in the volunteer force raised in conformity with the ['resident's proclamation of May 3, 1861., and the fiefs of Congress approved July 22 and .)5, 1861. Those made by the President alone arc .lesigua.tert by a star. OIIIIOIAL-OFFIM itfl. Nathaniel P. Balks, of Massachusetts, to be M,aor General, May 16, 1861. Jahn A. Dix, of New York, to be Major Gen e:al, May 16, 1861. ffenjanfin E. Butler, of Massachusetts, to be 11:f for (.'; ncral, May 16, 1861. brigadier General David Hunter, to be Major General, August 18, 1861. • colonel David Hunter, of the Third cavalry, to I Brio der General, May 17, 1861. c,,1(1n. , 1 Samuel P. Heintzelman, of the Seven teenth infantry, to be Brigadier General, May 17. 1861. t',,loncl Erasmus D. Keyes, of the Eleventh infattry, to be Brigadier General, May 17,1861. Colonel A udrew Porter, of the Sixteenth in tautly, to be Brigadier General, May 17, 1861. lonel Fitz John Porter, of the Fifteenth in fantry, to be Brigadier General, May 17, 1861. ',lf, el Win. B. Franklin, of the Twelfth in fantry. to be Brigadier General, May 17, 1861. janul William T. Sherman, of the Thir euth infantry, to be Brigadier General, May 17 1861. Colonel Charles P. Stone, of the Fourteenth inhintry, to be Brigadier General, May 17, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel Don Carlos Buell, Assist mit Adjutant General, to be Brigadier General, Mini 17, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel Thomas W. Sherman, of t. t• Fifth artillery, to be Bi igadier General, May 17. 1861. Major James Oaks, of the Second cavalry, to I Bi igadier General, May 17, 1861. 'aptain Nathaniel Lyon, of the Second infan n). to be Brigadier General, May 17, 1861— filiCe killed in battle. captain John Pope, of the corps of Topogra phical engineers, to be Brigadier General, May 17, IRil, George A. McCall, of Pennsylvania, to be Brigadier General, May 17, 1861. Montgomery, of New Jersey, to be Brigadier General, May 17, 1861. Philip Kearney, of New Jersey, to be Bri gadier General, May 17, 1861. Joseph Hooker, of California, to be Brigadier General, May 17, 1861. John W. Phelps, of Vermont, to be Brigadier General, May 17, 1861. rlysses S. Grant, of Illinois, to be Brigadier General, May 17, 1861 Joseph J. Reynolds, of Indiana, to be Briga dier General, May 17, 1861. Samuel R. Curtis, of lowa, to be Brigadier General, May 17, 1861. Chas. S. Hamilton, of Wisconsin, to he Bri gadier General, May 17, 1861. Darius N. Couch, of Massachusetts, to be Bri gadier General, May 17, 1861. Rufus King, of Wisconsin, to be Brigadier General, May 17, 1861. J. D. Cox, of Ohio, to be Brigadier General, May 17, 1861. Stephen A. Hurlbut, of Illinois, to be Briga dies General, May 17, 1861. Franz Sigel, of Missouri, to be Brigadier Gen end, May 17, 1861. Robert C. Schenk, of Ohio, to be Brigadier General, May 17, 1861. B. M. Prentiss, of Illinois, to be Brigadier General, May 17, 1861. Pred(rick W. Lander, of Virginia, to be Bri gainer General, May 17, 1861. Edward D. Baker, of Oregon, to be Brigadier (lateral, May 17, 1861. B. F. Kelly, of Virginia, to be Brigadier Gen er,d, May 17, 1861. John A. McClernand, of Illinois, to be Briga dier General, May 17, 1861. A. S. Williams, of Michigan, to be Brigadier General, May 17, 1861. Israel B. Richardson, of Michigan, to be Bri odier General, May 17, 1861. William Sprague, of Rhode Island, to be Bri ulier General, May 17, 1861. James Cooper,o of Maryland, to be Brigadier General, May 17, 1861. Ambrose E. Burnside, of Rhode Island, to be Brigadier General, August 6, 1861. Henry H. Lockwood,o of Delaware, to be Bri gadier General, August 8, 1861. Louis Blenker,o of New York, to he Brigadier General, August 9, 1861. Henry W. Slocum 0 of New York, to be Briga dier General, August 9, 1861. James S. Wadsworth,3 of New York, to be Brigadier General, August 9, 1861. John J. Peck, o of New York, to be Brigadier General, August 9, 1861. Ormsby Mitchello of New York, to be Brigadier General, August 9, 1861. George Morrell,o of New York, to be Briga dier General, August 9, 1861. John H. Martindale,o of New York, to be Migadier General, August 9, 1861. Major George Stoneman,° of First cavalry, to be Brigadier General, August 13, 1861. Major Henry W. Benham,° of corps of engi neers, to be Brigadier General, August 13, 1861. Captain William F. Smith,o of Corps of To- August Engmeers, to be Brigadier General, August 13, 1861. James W. Denverj; of California, to be Bri gadier General, August 14, 1861. Colonel George H. T homas,i) of Second caval ry, to be Brigadier General, August 17, 1861. Egbert L. TileJ s of New York, to be Briga dier General, August 17, 1861. ADJUTANT ODNERAL'S DEPARTIMNT. sistant Danie Adjutantl T. Van BGeneral , uren, of Nwith the ew York, to b e As- Major, August 13, 1861. rank of General, Don Platt t , of Ohio, to be Assistant Adjutan with the rank of 1861. Captain, June 28 Joseph Bryce Smith, of New York, to be As sistant Adjutant General, with the rank of Cap tain, August 8, 1861. Henry J. Biddle, of rennsylvania, to be As sistant Adjutant General, with the rank of Cap tain, August 3, 1861. George S. Rose, of Indiana, to be Assistant Adjutant General, with the rank of Captain, August 3, 1861. Simon M. Preston, of Illinois, to be Assistant Adjutant General, with the rank of Captain, August 6, 1861. to be Thornley stan t Everett, of District of Columbia, Assi of Captain; August 6,Adja 186 t General, with the rEknit 1. New 2bvertiestments Thomas G. Pitcher,* of Eighth Infantry, to be Assistant Adjutant General, with the rank of Captain, August 8, 1861. William McMichael,* of Pennsylvania, to be Assistant Adjutant General, with the rank of Captain, August 15, 1861. QUARTERMASTERS' DEPARTMENT James Bradshaw, of Indiana, to be Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, June 20, 1861. John W. Taylor, of lowa, to be Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, June 22, 1861 . Joseph Dock, of Pennsylvania, to be Assist. ant Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, June 22, 1861. Charles W. Moulton, of Ohio, to be Assistant Quartermask Wtth the rank of Captain, June 26, 1861. Fielding Lonrey, of Ohio, to be Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, June 28, 1861. John W. Rankin, of lowa, to be Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, Aug 3, 1861. . _ Reuben P. Hatch, of Illinois, to be Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, Aug. 8, 1861. Jesse W. Fell, of Illinois, to be Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, Aug. 3, 1861. J. W. Shaffer, of Illinois, to be Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, Aug. 3, 1861. Henry Z. Curtis, of lowa, to be Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, Aug. 8, 1861. Edw. M. Davis, of —, to be Assistant Quar termaster, with the rank of Captain, August 3, 1861. Chandler Hall, of —, to be Assistant Quar termaster, with the rank of Captain, August 3, 1861. Henry S. Fitch, of Illinois, to be Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, Aug. 3, 1861. John Levering, of Indiana, to be Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, Au gust a, 1861. Enoch P. Fitch, of Virginia, to be Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, Au gust 3, 1861. John P. Rutherford, of Pennsylvania, to be Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Cap tain, August 3, 1861. Dexter F. Parker, of Massachusetts, to be As sistant Quartermaster, with therank.of Captain, August 3, 1861. Daniel Stinson, of New York, to be Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, Au gust 3, 1861. Richard N. Bachelder, of New Hampshire, to be Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, August 3, 1861. Gardiner S. Blodgett, of Vermont, to be As sistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Cap tain, August 3, 1861. Thornton Smith, of Pennsylvania, to be As sistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, August 3, 1861. John G. Klink, of Ohio, to be Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, Au gust 8, 1861. Samuel Henry, of Pennsylvania, to be As sistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Cap tain, August 3, 1861. George J. Steely, of Virginia, to be Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, Au gust 3, 1861. Charles E. Fuller, of Massachusetts, to be Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Cap tain, August 3, 1861. John J. Elwell, of Ohio, to be Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, Aug. 3, 1861. Edward D. Chapman, of Ohio, tobe Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, Aug. 3, 1861. William W. 'McKim, of Massachusetts, to be Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Cap tain, August 3, 1861. John F. Carslow, of Pennsylvania, to be As sistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, August 3, 1861. Joseph L. Dodds, of Illinois, to be Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, Aug. 3, 1861. Henry B. Boggess, of Indiana, to be Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, Aug. 3, 1861. James A. Swains, of Wisconsin, to be Assist ant Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, August 3, 1861. Justin Hodge, of Connecticut, tobe Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, Aug. 3, 1861. John licHarg, of New York, to be Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, Aug. 6, 1861. Robert N. Lamb, of Indiana, to be Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, Aug. 6, 1861. M. D. W. Loomis, of Ohio, to be Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, Aug. 5, 1861. E. G. Owen, of Michigan, to be Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, Aug. 5, 1861. Nathan Barker, of Maine, to be Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, Aug. 6, 1861. Hiram P. Goodrich, of Pennsylvania, to be Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Cap tain, Aug. 6, 1861. J. J. Newell, of Michigan, to be Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, Aug. 6, 1881. Charles Hopkins, of California, to be Assist ant _Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, Aug. 6, 1861. Martin H. Insley, o of --, to be Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, Aug. 6, 1861. James E. Elkin,* of --, to be Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, Aug. 7, 1861. James Dunlap,° of --, to be Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, Aug. 8, 1861. Benj. Perkins,ei of -, to be Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, Aug. 12, 1861. Wm. A. Van Vleit,o of New Yolk, to be Assistant Quartermaster, wit-h the rank of Cap tain Aug. 15 1861. - Edwin C. Wilson,* of Pennsylvania, to be Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Cap tain, Aug. IG, 1861. Joseph G . Crane of Ohio, to be Commissary , EiItSI3I7ISOE DEPARTMENT. of Subsistence, with the rank of Captain, June 28. 1861. of Su Spe edist Latter, of Illinois, to be Commissary 8, 1861. Subsistence with the rank of Captain, Aug. James Beach Clow, of Pennsylvania, to be Commissary of Subsistence, with the rank of Caotain, Aug. 8, 1861. aietenc poutell3agr, of Ohio, to be Commissary of St4 l !7 , e with the rank of Captain, Aug. 34186)- „ _. HARRISBURG, PA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 28, 1861. New "abvertisments Daniel Saint, of Florida, to be Commissary of Subsistence, with the rank of Captain, Aug. 3, 1861. W. C. Tarkinton, of Indiana, to be Commis sary of Subsistence, with the rank of Captain, Aug. 8, 1861. R. N. Comly, of Indiana, to be Commissary of Subsistence, with the rank of Captain, Aug. 3, 1861. Win. Donaldson, of Pennsylvania, to be Commiasary of Subsistence, with the rank of Captain, Aug. 3, 1831. Richard DlCAllister, of lowa, to be Commis sary of Subsistence, withi the rank of Captain, Aug. 3, 1861. Charles B. Penrose, of Pennsylvania, to be Commissary of Subsistence, with the rank of Captain, Aug. 13. 1861. John 'Ball, of Pennsylvania, to be commis- - sary of Subsistence, with the rank of Captain, Aug. 8, 1861. Samuel B. R. Carpenter, of Ohio, to be Com missary of Subsistence, with the rank of Cap tain, August 3, 1861. Grantham J. Taggart, of Delaware, to be Commissary of Subsistence, with the rank of Captain, August 8, 1861. Scull, of Pennsylvania, to be Commissary of Subsistence, with the rank of Captain, Aug. 3 1661. Saainel H. Sturdevant, of Pennsylvania, to be Commissary of Subsistence, with the rank of Captain, August 3, 1861. Abijah Keith, of Vermont, to be Commissary of Sub,.st uce, with the rank of Captain, Aug. 3 1861. David Wells, of Connecticut, to be Commis - - sary of Subsistence, with the rank of Captain, August 3, 1861. Wm. McDougal, of Maryland, to be Commis sary of Subsistence, with the rank of Captain, August 3, 1861. Jas. Scofield, of Pennsylvania, to be Commis sary of subsistence, with the rank of Captain, August 3, 1861. John King, of Pennsylvania, to be Commis sary of Subsistence , with the rank of Captain, August 3, 1801. Jeremiah C. Tilton, of New Hampshire, to be Commissary of Subsistence, with the rank of Captain, August 3, 1861. Itobert H. Musser, of Pennsylvania, to be Commissary of Subsistence, witn the rank of Captain, August 8, 1861. Samuel McKelvy, of Pennsylvania, to be Commissary of Subsistence, with the rank of Captain, August 8, 1861. John H Woodward, of New York, to be Commissary of Subsistence, with the rank of Captain, August 8, 1861. Iludolphtts Kent, of Pennsylvania, to be Com missary of Subsistence, with the rank of Cap tain, August 3, 18b1. • William E Coale, of to be Commissary of Subsistence, with the rank of Captain, Aug. 3, 1361. David Remick, of lowa, to be Commissary of Subsistence, with the mak of Captain, August 1861. Stephen II Webb, of Ohio, to be Commissa.- ry of Subsistence, with the rank of Captain, Linguae 6, 1861. William Butterfield, of Illinois, to. be Com missary of Subsistence, with the rank of Cap tain, August 6, 1861. Augustus Morse, of Massachusetts, to be Commissary of Subsistence, with the rank of Captain, August 6, 1861. Henry D. Woodruff, of —, to be Commis sary of Subsistence, with the rank of Captain, Aug. 6, 1861. Buell E. Hutchinson, of Wisconsin, to be Commissary of Subsistence, with the rank of Captain, August 6, 1861. John C. Cox, of Illinois, to be Commissary of Subsistence, with the rank of Captain, Aug. 6 1861 L. A. Warfield, of Maryland, to be Commis sary of Subsistenence, with the rank of Cap tain, August 6, 1861. Augustus V. Barringer, of Ohio, to be Com missary of Subsistence, with the rank of Cap tain, August 5, 1861. Nathaniel Marion, of Ohio, to be Commis sary of Subsistence, with the rank of Captain, August 6, 1861. A. F. Garrison,* ofto be Commissary of Subsistence, with the rank of Captain, August 7, 1861. A. C. Wilder, o of —, to be Commissary of Subsistence, with the rank of Captain, August 7, 1861. Ninian W. Edwards,° of Illinois, to be Com missary of Subsistence, with the rank of Cap tain, August 8, 1861. Festus H. Moore, of —, to be Commissary of Subsistence, with the rank of Captain, August 16, 1861. Charles B. Himsdill,o of —, to be Commis sary of Subsistence, with the rank of Captain, August 16, 1861. George M. Adams, of Kentucky, to be Com missary of Subsistence, with the rank of Captain, August 17, 1861. William M. Green,° of Ohio, to be Commis sary of Subsistence, with the rank of Captain, August 17, 1861. Jacob Heaton, of Ohio, to be Commissary of Subsistence, with the rank of Captain, August 17, 1861. George H. Lyman, of Massachusetts, to be Brigade Surgeon. August 3, 1861. F. H. Hamilton, of New York, to be Brigade Surgeon, August 3, 1861. Henry S. 11.-witt, of New York, to be Brigade Surgeon, August 3, 1861. J. H. Brillion, of Pennsylvania, to be Brigade Surgeon, August 3, 1861, John A. Lydell, of New York, to be Brigade Surgeon, August 3, 1861. John C. Dalton, Jr., of New York, to be Bri gade Surgeon, August 8, 1861. George Suckley, of New York, to be Brigade Surgeon, August 8, 1861. Henry Bryant, of Mau-achusetts, to be Brigade Surgeon, August 3, 1861. P. W. Ellsworth, of Connecticut, to be Brigade Surgeon, August 3, 1861. Luther V. Bell, of Massachusetts, to be Brigade Surgeon, August 3, 1861. S. W. Gross, of Pennsylvania, to be Brigade Surgeon, August 3, 1861. David Prince, of Illinois, to be Brigade Sur geon, August 3, 1861. A. H. Hoff, of New York, to be Brigade Surgeon, August 3, 1861. W. H. Church, of New York, to be Brigade Surgeon, August 3. 1861. Joseph W. Freer, of Illinois, to be Brigade Surgeon, August 3, 1861. Rufus H. Gilbert, of New York, to be Brigade Surgeon, August 3, 1861. J. E. Quidor, of New Jersey, to be Brigade Surgeon, August 3, 1861. Charles McMillan, of New York, to be Brigade Surgeon, August 3, 1861. Charles O'Leary, of Ohio, to be Brigade Sur , • - • 11 , AuliPS 8 ) 1861 - . Nun 'Abvertistmcnts. J. G. F. Holston, of District of Columbia, to be Brigade Surgeon, August 8, 1861. A. B. Campbell, of Pennsylvania, to be Bri gade General, August 3, 1861. J. V. Z. Blaney, of Illinois, to be Brigade Surgeon, August 8, 1861. Thomas Sim, of Illinois, to be Brigade Sur geon, August 8, 1861. J S. Bobba, of Indiana, to be Brigade Sur geon, August 3, 1861. Peter Pineo, of Massachusetts, to be Brigade Surgeon, August 3, 1861. William B. Waters, of District of Columbia, to be Brigade Surgeon, August 3, 1881. O. Martin, of Massachusetts, to be 'Brigade Surgeon, August 3, 1861. J. H. BtuaCll, of Illinois, to be Brigade Sur geon, _Animal a, /WA- - - tillam B. Stewart, of Indiana, tole Brigade Surgen ' August 8, 1861. N. B. Derby, of Pennsylvania, to be Brigade. Sttrgeon, Aignst 3, 1801. Daniel Meßuer. of Maine, to be Brigade Sur:, bon, August 8, 1861. S. It. Haven, of Illinois, to be Brigade Sur geon, August 8, 1861. • A. E. Stocker, of Pennsylvania, to be Brigade Surgeon, August 8, 1881_ J. Owen, of Pennsylvania, to be Brigade Sur geon, August 3, 1861. W. C. Thompson, of Indiana, to be Brigade Surgeon, August 8, 1861. James King. of Pennsylvania, to be Brigade Surgeon, August 8, 1861. T. Rush Spencer, of New York, to be Brigade Surgeon, August 3, 1861. J. D. Rubinson, of Ohio, to be Brigade Sur geon, August 6, 1861. William Glendennin, of Ohio, to be Brigade Surgeon, August 6, 1861. George G. Shumard. of Ohio, to be Brigade Surgeon, August 5, 1861. PAY DEPARTMENT Joseph H Eaton, of Illinois, to be Additional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. Daniel H. McPhail, of Maryland, to be Addi tional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. Military Storekeeper, William R. Gibson, Quartermaster's Dep..rtment, to be Additional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. Thomas W. Yard, or New York, to be Addi tional Paymaster June 1, 1861. Joshua Howard, of Michigan, to be Additional Paymaster, June 1, 1881. Win. P. Gould, of ludiana,Lto be additional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. Arthur W. Fletcher, of Maryland, to be Ad ditional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. David Taylor, of Ohio, to be Additional Pay master, June 1, 1881. Andrew M. SABade, of Pennsylvania, to be Additional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. Charles T. Lamed. of Missouri, to be Addi tional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. Dwight Bannister, of Ohio, to be Additional Paymaster, Juue 1, 1861. John H. Kinzie, of Illinois, to be additional Paymaster, June 1, 1881. J. D. Webster, of Illinois, to be additional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. R. E. Patterson, of Pennsylvania, to be addi tional Paymaster, June 1, 1881. E. E. Paulding, of Minnesota, to be addition al Paymaster, June 1, 1861. Joseph A. Nunes, of California, to be addi tional Paymaster, June 1, 1881. Thomas H. Halsey, of Vermont, to be addi tional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. Malcolm McDowell, of Ohio, to be additional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. William Patten, of New York, to be addi tional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. Edwin D. Judd, of Connecticut, to be addi tional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. Chauncey P. E. Johnson, of Missouri, to be additional Paymaster, Juno 1, 1881. Thomas S. Allison, of New Jersey, to be ad ditional Paymaster; June 1, 1861. Philip Pendleton, of Virginia, to be addi tional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. William Allen, of lowa, to be additional Paymaster,June 1, 1861, M. K. azleton, of New Hampshire, to be additional Paymabter, June 1, 1861. W. E. Makin, of New York, to be additional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. R. H. Pruyn, of New York, to be additional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. Israel Townsend, of Delaware, to be addition al Paymaster, June 1, 1881. John Coon, of Ohio, to be additional Paymas ter, June 1, 1861. George B. Way, of Ohio, to be additional Pay master, June 1, 1861. Fredk. Roble, of Maine, to be additional Pay master, June 1, 1861. Wm. B. Rochester, of New York, to be addi tional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. Edwin C. Morse, of Massachusetts, to be ad ditional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. Milton J. Stone, of Massachusetts, to be addi tional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. Jonathan Ladd, of Massachusetts, to be addi tional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. Jacob A. Camp, of Ohio, to be additional Pay master, June 1, 1861. Fayette Brown, of Ohio, to be additional Pay master, June 1, 1861. Isaac N. Cooke, of Ohio, to be additional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. B. Rush Cowen, of Ohio, to be additional Paymaster, June 1,1861. Howard Matthews. of Ohio, to be additional Paymaster, June I, 1861. Edward Boyce, of District Columbia, to be additional Paymaster, June 1, 1881. Horace A. Hutchil s, of Ohio, to be additional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. Henry B. Reese, of Ohio, to be additional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. Joseph A. L twyer, of New York, to be addi tional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. Henry P. Andrews, of New York, to be addi tional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. Adam M. Freeman, of New York, to be addi tional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. Roland G. Usher, of Massachusetts, to be ad ditional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. Coates Kinney, of Ohio, to be additional Pay master, June 1, 1861. John P. Bruce, of Pennsylvania, to be addi tional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. Henry L. King, of New York, to be addi tional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. Samuel A. Purviance, of Pennsylvania, to be additional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. Gilbert Marston. of New Hampshire, to be additional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. Robert Smith, of Illinois, to be additional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. Charles S Jones, of District of Columbia, to be additional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. F. W. Crane, of Missouri, to be additional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. GideonJ. Paul, of Pennsylvania, to be addi tional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. • John. H- Mcßlai,r, of District, of Columbia, to be addditional Paymaster, June 1, 1861 - . ; • WillieekShArtaam , of New Jersey, to be ad ditional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. New ativertisemtuto Henry 0. Brigham, of District of Columbia, to be additional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. John L. Hodge, of District of Columbia, to be additional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. L. E. Johnson, of Maryland, to be additional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. Lyman B. liapgood, of Massachusetts, to be additional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. Alvin V. Elliot, of New York, to be addition al Paymaster, June 1, .188 L George P. Folsom, of New Hampshire, to be additional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. Anthony Ten Eyck, of Michigan, to be addi tional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. Nathan 8. Brinton, of Maryland, to be addi tional Paymaster, June j., 1881. Henry L. Beane of of P.n di , blr : rad—. 4 • diaconal Ptrynraeter? Too William Fessenden, al Paymaster, June 1, 1881:',i 1 James W. Carpenter, ot,Termont, to be • ad ditional Paymaster, June,. , 7881. Francis ilordan, Pemisyliania, to be addi tional Paymaster, June I,' 1881. Jabez True, of Maine, to be additional Pay master, June 1, 1861. Obadiah H. Platt, of Drm fobs addition al Paymaster, June 1, lagt H. T. Dixon, of Virginia, th be additional Paymaster, June 1, 1881. Wm. Richardson. of New,YqrlE, to be addi tional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. Charles S. Stevenson, of Indiana, to be addi tional Paymaster, June 1, -1801. ' Samuel A. Safford, of NesCirork, to be addi tiona• Paymaster, June 1,1801. i J. M. Potter, of Rhode IslaOd, to beadditiona Pa ) master, June 1, 1801. Henry Foote, of Kausastiti be 'additional Paymaster, June 1, 1861. limry Gatzwer, of Neyokesejr, to, be addi tion4l Paymaster, June 1,1851. Abram W. Heudricks, tattlana,d addi tional Paymaster, August-A.4oi. .' - Amos Maley, of siassaettuatt4B, to, be addi tional Paymaster, August 5, 4 1#11 is , Robert L. Wilson, of Illino, to be addition al Paymaster, August 5., 1801. Paymaster, HSc4Autgt'usotis.lnlBdBtr..:44,tvbel,.adlitional. Richard 0. Warrener, i s illippas, to be addi tional Paymaster, August AIM. W. F. Camp, of New York; tic; l i keeddttional Paymaster, August 5, 1851- Thomas McKibben, of Illittok Abe f•laktion al Paymaster, August 5, 1.861. J. 0. Culver, of Wisconehi,lo be lidditional Paymaster, August 5, 1851. - s • Charles S. Hempstead, ofillbsols,36thbeatidi tional Paymaster, August 5, 101.. George Phelps, of Mint - J.ld,paclaidonal Paymaster, August 5, 1861. • • Charles W. Campbell, of Ifew:lforki to 4:4 ad ditional Paymaster, August:6olUL . • . _ .. Charles F. Davies, of I t leriPtit, Yl. 1)9.. addi tional Paymaster, August 5, 1 1.. . , Moses F. Webb, of New ;Ailey, lier'be addi tional Paymaster, August soaei , •, gu A rah John M. Wallace, of In itorbeafddition al Paymaster, August 5, 1 .1... i , George A. Mitchell, o f ' ttlp t 9- tiohal Paymaster, Au , T 1. Henry C. Whitney, of Illinois, to be addition al Paymaster, August 6, 1861. Erie Locke, of Indiana, to be additional Pay master, August 5, 1881, Robert P. Dodge,* of the District of Colum bia, to be additional Paymaster, Aug. 8, 1861. Columbus S. Stephenson,* of —, to be ad ditional Paymaster, August 8, 1861. John M. Pomeroy,* of Pennsylvania, to be additional Paymaster, August 14, 1861. Valentine Hanna,* of Pennsylvania, to be additional Paymaster, August 15, 1861. Morgan L. Martin,* of Wisconsin, to be ad ditional Paymaster, August 17, 1861. Chas. J. Sprague,* of California, to• be addi tional Paymaster, August 17, 1861. 2. Death—Brigadier General Nathaniel Lyon, killed, in battle August 14, 1861, near Spring field, Missouri. 1 8. Such of the general officers, enumerated in the above list, as may not have received their orders, will immediately apply for them, by letter, to the Lieutenant General commanding the army. 4. nit officers appointed on general staff will immediately report by letter to the chief of their respective departments of the shill', their present address, and the orders under which they may be acting, or will apply for orders if they have received none. By order L. homes, Adjutant General. BY TELEGRAPH. RUMORED BATTLE IN MARYLAND, Heavy Firing Heard near Poolesville HYATIIITOWN, MD., Aug. 27 The surgeon of Colonel Geary's Pennsylvania regiment on Saturday took his sick to the gen eral depot at Frederick. It is stated that Col. Geary anticipated an at tack from the rebels. The surgeon reported that he heard heavy firing near Poolesville, supposed to have been between Gen. Stone's advanced guard and some of Johnston's forces. lie fell in with Gen. Stone, who with full bat tery and the Tammany regiment, started for the scene of action. The mail messenger from Poolreville also re ported having heard tiring in the same direc dou, and it is brlieved a fight was going on nrar Edward's Ferry, but. up to this present writing your correspondent has been unable to glean any further particalars of the state of af fairs. FROM FORTRESS MONRCE SAILING OF THE EXPEDITION FROM OLD POIN A Brilliant Achievement Expected. FORTRESS MONROE, Aug. 27 The much talked of expedition from Old Point has sailed under command of General Butler. It consisted of the frigates Minnesota and Wabash, sloop of war Pawnee, gun boats Monticello and Harriet Lane, steamers Ade laide and George Peabody, propellors Fanny and Adriatic, with a large number of schooners, barges, etc. The Quaker City will fol low in a few hours. The vessels carry over 100 guns and about 4,000 - men- Several pow erfill glus-btats remain-'at: Old Poialt and Nei POSt News. A brilliantachievemeritlit fron Gen. Butler and Commander,am Cfnli" gear. Witber - anditiOldni tcdtextitailip, PRICE ONE CENT. From Was a a -ton. LOYALTY OF COMMANDER PORTER Prevention of Commercial .Intercourse with the Rebels STAFF OFFICERS APPOINTED ADVANCE OF THE REBEL PICKETS• JEENTECILY ON THE EVE Or am WAR. , iim . ;pato.u. August 27. SheA, .14 - Der apt .as satisfied wiSO the a, . , datit: w i Commander Porter has .. , itt refutilltien.of the chiirgeigainst hie loyalty. 4lis ow affidavit show's. the alleged seceselto 10* to It son to te.a forgery. The Beare or the Treariury has just irkur.Al a circular of uetions to collet tbniiiiid`otiter ,fficers of theaustOms, calliw 'their' attention to the aot of Chino= further tiitprosidalet .the collection of the 4inties of July t ...l i ttet and. to ttte,. proclamation of 'the President of the United dtates of the letti Of August iii Pursuance there of, both of , iihiwr are atlesed-'in. view of this act, az;l44 th4proclatnation tlitliSiscretars di rects and lustructs the officers ogcpst,ms to use nip all vigilanee in • preventing coerciiii inter-' course with' inhabitants of siates:fu lAburrec- Lion, exceptingt he special ea.., sft fa agleiCh It -may be allowed by hoeuce and perfuit us There, ih •set forth. .he inott uvtittue of the 24 of „slay aier*l2ilt of July lubt, LetetutUte in ' fume, will' be regarded as superseded by the more couipreheusi;i6 provi tons of the act and procis.matiou. The..putlet:u de and other dil l-via of eusion t s w'll,oeptitt all ,eiatireb avule uu tier the 1 ruclatuattun, to the pl,yet as , net attorney fur such inxxxx-chukt, of law and nuts may j•soily in CllOl. cage; cud wet will alb°, ac e soon es prauticalde. laud tis tiequeutly after wards as may booterwettieut, repw't their vtews in reistkoa to tr impm.rci.l intercourse con templated ,an , the petmits p.oper to be granted or withheld in the forms MX:01X1- panying the, weekly returns required by the circutarfif the bth of August last to be made to theTreleepty Department Colec ors and other offinens of cutstutus will be careful to Aare what permits are asked for the shipment of goods, by whom asked, and the grounds upon which the applications are based. The Secretary espec ally directs the attention . of (matt:tura to the fifth and subsecpitint sections of the act commonly known as the Force Bid. ° Flag officer Montgomery, commanding the .Pacifio squadron in Writing to the Secretary ti the Navy relative to *the expiration of the two years' service of 01‘JTS and men, says : "For ray own part, I ne.thar expect nor desire a day's respite from aztiveemployment during the con tinuance of our present, struggle fur the main tenance of out national tionor.and the integri ty of the Union." It rests entirely with - department to de toniativ e ither on this or th e othet slide • / • The following officers have been ordered to duty as the staff of Gen. Robert Anderson ; they are to report at Cincinnatti on the 30th inst: Capt. Green, Assistant adjutant General; Capt. Han cock, Assistant Quartermaster; Capt. Symonds, Commissary of Subsistence; Capt. Perine, corps of Eugineer; first Lieut. Michler, Topographi cal Engineer; Surgeon Cuyler, Medical staff. Major Woodruff, of the corps of engineers, is ordered to report immediately to General Dix, to relieve Capt. Perine. Orders have been issued to attach the second regiment of Fire Zouaves of New York, to Gen. Sickles' brigade. The selection of Colonel is left to its own officers. It is understood that at the request of General McClellan to-day, the President has directed a commission to issue to Brigadier Sickles, thus conferring upon him that rank. The following named officers have been ap pointed on Major General Hunter's staff : Capt. Fry, Assistant Adjutant General ; Capt. L. W. Jaruen, Commissary of Subsistence; Capt. Shaeffer, of volunteers; Lieut. Edward Smith, of 15th infantry, and Lieut. Stockton, of the 4th cavalry, as aid de camp. The board appointed for the purpose have just completed the examination of the propo sals for and drawings of fast screw propeller steamers, in answer to an invitation of the Navy Department to secure sixteen or eighteen ship builders and constructors of marine engines. The invitation was made in consequence of the representations of many persons that much faster vessels than those now in the navy might thus be obtained. Such steamers were required to move at a rate of fourteen miles an hour. Of those shipbuilders and engine oonstructors only two parties responded to this requirement, and even what they proposed was not satisfac tory to the board. The pickets of the rebel army are reported to be nearer to our fortifications across the river, than they have ever been before. But it is not believed that they have any design to make an attack. Should they do so, anywhere, they will get a warm reception. Union men here are elated by the election by the City Council, of Mr. Wallach as Mayor of the city, in place of the traitor Berrett Wallach is a warm personal friend of the Presi dent, and an old Whig Hon. Amos Kendall is removing his furniture from los residence near Washington, purposing to reside in Treoton, N. J., till the war closes. H is writing his memoirs abd needs (pie . Private iuivices from Kentucky represent that State as on the eve of civil war. The Union meu are ready. Captain Kaye. ' belonging to the District troops, was arrested this m"ruing at .he chain Bridge. The circumstances and causes of his arrest are not yet made t uldie. There was au al:l.mi at the Chain Bridge last night, and our troops turned out in force to re pel a supposed advance of the reb e ls. The alarm, however, proved to b • a false one. Secretary Sewaid kft here this wonting for a short visit to New YO. k. NEWS FROM THE PIRATE JIIIITER The British brig Forward, from Cienfuegos, reports having seen off Cape Antonia, on the 4th inst., the privateer Sumter lying off and on. The supply ship Fearnamought left for the blackade squadron to day. MASSACHUSETTS POLITICS. BOSTON, Aug. 27 The Republican State Committee ot Massa ola-etta belie team d a call for a meeting of .10.0onvention at Wor,ester, on October let. 4;a l 4o.9iLkessett.,to all the oldirena of the EomnionwealtillTho are in favor of ,the 'Won and 'e yikokrue prosecrcitton of the war. , ;.70.43 ar . BosioN, Aug. 27