TREASURY CERTIFICATES. Issued in settlement of claims of colored soldiers or sailors to be made TROOPS. 53 Prohibits encampment of, on ground occupied for same purpose within 75 Prescribes, for the fifteen army bands .5 40 78 UNIFORM. Officers of the regular army not allowed to wear any other, than the one UNITED STATES. UTAH. All laws of the, respecting uniformed militia amended by striking out Respecting traveling expenses of California and Nevada volunteers dis VACANCIES. In post chaplaincies-how filled.. (II) 17 9 One-fourth of the, in the army to be filled by non-commissioned officers......42 Subsistence Department to provide canned, at posts west of 96° longitude VESSELS. Secretaries of War and Navy authorized to place hulks and, at disposal Regulation respecting height of recruits not to apply to men enlisting in VIRGINIA. February 18 State of, to constitute the First Military District (See DISTRICTS) VOLUNTEER FORCES. 10 .15, (II) 17 Persons who served three years as surgeon or assistant surgeon in the. Rules respecting pay, rank, &c., of army officers to apply equally to Respecting army officers holding brevet rank in the late.. District commanders to co-operate with Commissioner of Bureau of Announces appointments by brevet in the, All officers of the, to be mustered out January 1, 1868, except Commis. Publishes joint resolution appointing two managers for the National (1) 7 Publishes act to suspend payment as compensation to persons claiming (II) 7 Respecting traveling expenses of California and Nevada, discharged in (See NATIONAL ASYLUM) (II) 17 42 . (I) 8, 45 72 Mounted, accepted for purpose of suppressing Indian hostilities placed on WAGONERS. Prohibits employment and payment of men on extra duty as, . WAGONS. Publishes regulations respecting public,; hereafter no, to be purchased .95 .88 WAR. Secretary of, authorized to transfer public property at Point Lookout, (I) 8 (IX) 8 .9 .12 Office of Assistant Secretary of, abrogated.. Secretaries of, and Navy authorized to place vessels and hulks at disposal .15, (II) 17 (III) 17 Secretaries of, and Navy to appoint a joint board to test relative merits of Secretary of, authorized to increase pay of clerks at United States armory Secretary of, authorized to issue supplies of food to relieve the destitute All appropriations for the Washington aqueduct and other public works -(III) 39 Secretary of, required to furnish one complete suit of clothing to each Secretary of, authorized to occupy portion of Long Island, Boston harbor, .45 46 47 Secretary of, directed to issue arms and equipments to State of Tennessee 50 WAR DEPARTMENT. WARRANTS. Of all sutlers to terminate July 1, 1867 (See SUTLERS). WASHINGTON AQUEDUCT. Publishes act making appropriations for repair, &c., of the,.. WASHINGTON ARSENAL. All appropriations for the, to be expended under direction of Secretary of War WASHINGTON CITY. Headquarters of the General of the Army to be in, Publishes joint resolution giving additional compensation to certain Chiefs of Bureaus of the, to reduce number of civilians employed by .96 .6 .32 (III) 39 .15, (II) 17 .20 Publishes joint resolution for erection in, of an equestrian statue to the 24 WASHINGTON RAILROAD COMPANY. WEST VIRGINIA. Appropriation to reimburse State of, for moneys expended in enrolling, Publishes joint resolution to settle claim of assignee of the Alexandria, .11 35 WHIPPING. And maiming of the person prohibited in the late rebellious States. 15, (II) 17 All laws of the United States respecting uniformed militia amended by WORKS. (See PUBLIC WORKS). 9 25, (III) 39 WRECK. Publishes joint resolution to provide for removal of the, of steamship (II) 8 Publishes act repealing joint resolution for removal of, of steamship 34 (CIRCULAR.) WAR DEPARTMENT, ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, Officers are requested to communicate, through Regimental Headquarters, a statement of the part taken by their companies and regiments in the engagements of the recent rebellion, giving casualties, loss inflicted, or effect produced on the enemy, prisoners and materiel captured or lost, and acts of personal gallantry of officers and men. This information is desired to enable the department to determine definitively the names of the battles which should be placed at the head of the list of officers of each regiment, as neither the reports of battles nor regimental or company returns, prepared during active operations, furnish data sufficiently complete. BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR: E. D. TOWNSEND, Assistant Adjutant General. |