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ORDERS.-June 25, 1846.

Directions for returns of the volunteers to be made to the headquarters of the army of occupation.

ORDERS NO. 78. Copied in full-series D.

ORDERS No. 79.—June 29, 1846.

Par. 1. Lieutenant R. G. Garnett, 4th artillery, appointed aidde-camp to the commanding general.

Par. 2. Directions for mustering the army.

ORDERS.-June 29, 1846.

Announces proceedings of a court of inquiry.

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Brevet Major John Munroe, 4th artillery, assigned to duty as chief of artillery.

ORDERS No. 85.--July S, 1816.

Promulgates proceedings of a general court martial.

ORDERS No. 86.-July 9, 1846.

Promulgates proceedings of a general court martial.

ORDERS No. 87.--July 10, 1846.

Appoints place of meeting for a general court martial, convened by orders from the War Department.

ORDERS No. 88.-July 16, 1846.

Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Belknap, Sth infantry, assigned to uty as inspector general.

ORDERS NO. 89.-July 18, 1846.

Assembles a general court martial.

ORDERS NO. 90 and 91. Copied in full-series D.

ORDERS NO. 92.-July 26, 1846.

Promulgates proceedings of a general court martial.
ORDERS NOS. 93 and 94. Copied in full-series D.

ORDERS NO. 95.--August 13, 1846-Camargo.
Assembles a general court martial.

ORDERS NO. 96. Copied in full-series D.

ORDERS NO. 97.-August 15, 1846.

Assembles a general court martial.

ORDERS NOS. 98, 99, and 100. Copied in full--series D.

ORDERS No. 101.-August 21, 1846.

Promulgates proceedings of a general court martial.

ORDERS NO. 102. Copied in full--series D.

ORDERS NO. 103.-August 22, 1846.

Promulgates proceedings of a general court martial.

ORDERS No. 104.-August 23, 1846.

Par. 1. Directions for rendering returns.
Par. 2. Directions for the muster of the army.

ORDERS No. 105. Copied in full-series D.

ORDERS NO. 106.-August 24, 1846.
Directions for mustering the army. .

ORDERS No. 107.—August 25, 1816.

Par. 1. Major L. Thomas, assistant adjutant general, assigned to duty with Major General Butler.

Par. 2. Captains Lincoln and Winship, assistant adjutant generals, assigned to duty with Brigadier Generals Marshall and Pillow.

ORDERS NOS. 108, 103, 110, 111, 112, and 113. Copied in full

series D.

ORDERS NO. 114.-September 9, 1816-Serralvo.

Assembles a general court martial.

ORDERS NO. 115. Copied in full-series D.

ORDERS NO. 116.-September 12, 1816.
Promulgates proceedings of a court martial.

ORDERS NO. 117.-September 12, 1846.
Promulgates proceedings of a court martial.
ORDERS No. 118. Copied in full-series D.

ORDERS.-September 17, 1846-Camp near Marin.
Assembles a general court martial.

ORDERS NOS. 119, 120, and 121. Copied in full-series D.

ORDERS NO. 122.-September 21, 1846-camp before Monterey. Paymasters Kirby and Van Buren announced as of the commanding general's staff.

ORDERS NO. 123 and 124. Copied in full-series D.

ORDERS NO. 125.-October 2, 1846-Monterey.

Assembles a general court martial.

ORDERS No. 126. Copied in full-series D.

ORDERS No. 127.-October 6, 1846.

Directions to the court martial convened by "orders" No. 125.

ORDERS No. 128.-October 10, 1816.

Promulgates proceedings of a general court martial.

ORDERS NO. 129.-October 12, 1846.
Assembles a general court martial.
ORDERS No. 130.-October 12, 1846.
Assembles a general court martial.
ORDERS No. 131.-October 15, 1846.
Assembles a court of inquiry.

ORDERS NO. 132.-October 17, 1846.

Promulgates proceedings of a general court martial.

ORDERS No. 133. Copied in full-series D.

ORDERS NO. 134.-October 24, 1846.

Assembles a general court martial.

ORDERS NO. 135 and 136. Copied in full-series D.

ORDERS No. 137.-November 5, 1846.

Promulgates proceedings of a general court martial.

ORDERS NO. 138.-November 6, 1846.

Promulgates proceedings of a general court martial.

ORDERS NO. 139. Copied in full-series D.

ORDERS No. 140.-November 8, 1846.

Assembles a general court martial.

ORDERS NO. 141.-November 10, 1846.

Promulgates proceedings of a general court martial.

ORDERS NO. 142.-November 11, 1846.

Promulgates proceedings of a general court martial.

ORDERS NO. 143.-November 12, 1846.

Assembles a general court martial.

ORDERS NO. 144. Copied in full-series D.

ORDERS NO. 145.-November 27, 1846.

Promulgates proceedings of a general court martial.

ORDERS NO. 146. Copied in full-series D.

ORDERS NO. 147.-November 28, 1846.
Assembles a general court martial.

ORDERS No. 148.-November 29, 1846.

Assembles a general court martial.

ORDERS NOS. 149 and 150. Copied in full-series D.

ORDERS NO. 151.-December 6, 1846.

Promulgates proceedings of a court martial.

ORDERS No. 152.-December 7, 1846.

Court of inquiry convened at the request of Captain C. W. Bullin, 1st Kentucky regiment, to investigate the imputations against company D, as connected with the violent death of a Mexican.

ORDERS NO. 153. December 7, 1846.

Assembles a general court martial.

ORDERS NO. 154.-December 9, 1846.

Promulgates proceedings of a general court martial.

ORDERS NO. 155.-December 9, 1846.

Assembles a general court martial.

ORDERS NO. 156. Copied in full-series D.

ORDERS NO. 157.-December 11, 1846.

Captain T. B. Linnard, topographical engineers, announced as chief of his department serving with the army.

ORDERS NO. 158.-December 11, 1846.

Promulgates proceedings of a general court martial.

ORDERS NOS. 159 and 160. Copied in full-series D.

ORDERS NO. 161.-December 22, 1846.

Promulgates proceedings of a general court martial.

ORDERS NO. 162.—December 22, 1846.

Promulgates proceedings of a general court martial.

R. JONES, Adjutant General. ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, February 6, 1847.

Special Orders

No. 64.

F.

HEAD QUARTERS, ARMY OF OCCUPATION,
Fort Polk, Texas, May 14, 1846.

1. Lieutenant Colonel Wilson will proceed with his battalion of the 1st infantry, and the companies of volunteers from New Orleans and Mobile, to Burita, where he will effect a junction with the naval force operating up the river. Such transportation or other facilities as may be required by Lieutenant Colonel Wilson will be furnished by the quartermaster's department.

2. The steamer Neva will go into the river with the naval expedition, taking such amount of subsistence and other necessary stores as her draught and the navigation of the river will permit.

3. The state of health of Lieutenant Colonel Pierce being such as to unfit him for active service, he will return with his adjutant and regimental head-quarters to New Orleans barracks. The two companies of the 1st artillery now here will form a part of the escort of the train.

By order of Brigadier General Taylor:

W. W. S. BLISS, Assistant Adjutant General.

Special Orders

No. 78.

HEAD-QUARTERS, ARMY OF OCCUPATION,
Matamoras, June 4, 1846.

The battalion of the 1st infantry, under command of Lieutenant Colonel Wilson, will cross the river to-morrow evening, and be

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