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SPECIAL ORDERS No. 144.-September 23, 1846.

Par. 1. Leave of absence to an officer Ohio volunteers. Par. 2. An officer of Indiana volunteers discharged; the vacancy to be filled according to the State laws.

SPECIAL ORDERS No. 145.-September 25, 1846.

Par. 1. Captain J. H. Eaton, aid-de-camp, to proceed with despatches to Washington; leave of absence granted him after executing this duty.

Par. 1. An officer of topographical engineers temporarily attached to 2d dragoons.

SPECIAL ORDERS No. 146.-September 28, 1846-Camp near Monterey.

Par. 1. Directions for mustering the Mississippi volunteers on the 30th September, it not having been practicable to muster them August 31st.

Par. 2. Direction's for the encamping of the brigades of the volunteer division.

SPECIAL ORDERS No. 147.-September 29, 1846.

Par. 1. Leaves of absence to officers of the Kentucky and Ohio volunteers.

Par. 2. Discharge of a first lieutenant of Tennessee volunteers, who is permitted to enter the ranks of his company as a private; the vacancy to be filled by an election.

Par. 3. Assignment of medical officers.

SPECIAL ORDERS No. 148.-October 1, 1846.

Par. 1. Directs Captain Walker, mounted riflemen, to repair to Washington for orders.

Par. 2. Certain officers to report for duty with their proper regi

ments.

Par. 3. Leave of absence to an officer of the Baltimore volunteers.

Par. 4. A commissary of volunteer service, having tendered his resignation, permitted to repair to the United States.

Par. 5. Assignment of medical officers.

Par. 6. Discharge of a private of company E, 3d artillery.

SPECIAL ORDERS No. 149.-October 2, 1846.

Par. 1. Assignment of an officer as assistant commissary at Monterey.

Par. 2. Directs an officer of 2d artillery to report to his colonel.

SPECIAL ORDERS No. 150.-October 3, 1846.

Par. 1. Leave of absence to an officer Louisiana volunteers.. Par. 2. Leave of absence to an officer 2d artillery.

Par. 3. Leave of absence to an assistant surgeon for the benefit of his health.

SPECIAL ORDERS No. 151.-October 4, 1816.

Par. 1. Captain Shivers's company of volunteers to march as an escort for the wagon train to Camargo, there to be mustered out of service. Transportation and rations to be furnished the company to New Orleans.

Par. 2. Certain officers Ohio volunteers discharged; vacancies to be filled according to State laws.

Par. 3. Restores a private 2d dragoons, charged with desertion, to duty, on certain conditions.

Par. 4. Remits remainder of sentence of a private, 1st artillery.
Par. 5. Discharges a private 3d artillery.

Par. 6. Leave of absence to an officer Mississippi volunteers.

SPECIAL ORDERS No. 152.-October 5, 1846.

Par. 1. The inspector general to repair to Camargo and other posts for certain duties; an officer Kentucky volunteers to accompany him as assistant.

Par. 2. Assignment of a commissary of subsistence to Monterey. Par. 3. An officer Baltimore volunteers having tendered his resignation, permitted to go to the United States.

SPECIAL ORDERS No. 153.-October 8, 1846.

Leave of absence, for benefit of health, to an officer of the 4th infantry.

SPECIAL ORDERS No. 154.-October 10, 1846.

Par. 1. An officer 4th artillery to report to General Quitman as aid-de-camp.

Par. 2. Assignment of a surgeon, volunteer service.

Par. 3. Discharge of officers of Indiana and Illinois volunteers, who resigned on account of sickness. Lieutenant of Illinois volunteers discharged, having accepted appointment of assistant commissary.

Par. 4. Discharge of a private 7th infantry.

SPECIAL ORDERS No. 155.-October 13, 1846.

Par. 1. Directions for mounting and equipment of dragoon recruits at Camargo. These recruits, after being mustered, to be - sent forward in successive parties as escorts to trains.

Par: 2. Directions for bringing forward the heavy artillery from Camargo.

SPECIAL ORDERS No. 156.-October 15, 1846.

Par. 1. An officer of Baltimore volunteers having tendered his resignation, permitted to repair to the United States.

Par. 2. Private of Ohio volunteers has permission to enlist in 3d artillery, and on so doing will be discharged from volunteer ser

vice..

Par. 3. Discharges officers of Alabama, Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee, and Mississippi regiments.

Par. 4. A private of Indiana volunteers discharged.
Par. 5. Leave of absence to an officer 3d infantry.

SPECIAL ORDERS No. 157.-October 16, 1846.

Par. 1. Leave of absence to officer of Mississippi volunteers.
Par. 2. Principal musician of Georgia volunteers discharged.
Par. 3. Leave of absence to an officer of 4th infantry.

SPECIAL ORDERS No. 158.-October 17, 1846.

Par. 1. An officer 2d dragoons to report for duty with his regi

ment.

Par. 2. Sentence of a private of 7th infantry remitted in consideration of his good conduct before Monterey.

SPECIAL ORDERS No. 159.-October 18, 1846.

Par. 1. Leave of absence to an officer Mississippi volunteers. Par. 2. Leave of absence to an officer 7th infantry for benefit of health.

SPECIAL ORDERS No. 160.-October 19, 1846.

Par. 1. Leave of absence to an officer of Mississippi volunteers, for health.

Par. 2. Discharges officers of Mississippi and Illinois volunteers. Par. 3. Changes directions for mounting and equipping dragoon recruits.

Par. 4. Transfer of a private of Mississippi volunteers to Tennessee volunteers.

Par. 5. Leave granted to an officer 1st artillery, for health.

SPECIAL ORDERS No. 161.-October 20, 1846.

Leave of absence to an officer Ohio volunteers, for health.

SPECIAL ORDERS No. 162.-October 22, 1846.

Leave of absence to an officer Mississippi volunteers, for health. SPECIAL ORDERS No. 163.-October 24, 1846.

Assignment to duty of volunteer officers of subsistence depart

ment.

SPECIAL ORDERS No. 164.-October 25, 1846.

Dicharges officers of Tennessee volunteers.

SPECIAL ORDERS No. 165.-October 27, 1846.

Leave of absence to an officer 1st infantry, for health.

SPECIAL ORDERS No. 166.-October 28, 1846.

Par. 1. Convenes a board to appraise certain articles of Mexican uniform clothing.

Par. 2. Leave of absence to an officer Ohio volunteers, for health.

SPECIAL ORDERS No. 167.-October 29, 1846.

Par. 1. Restores a private 2d dragoons to duty without trial, in consideration of his recent good conduct in the Ohio volunteers. Par. 2. Discharge of an officer Georgia volunteers, on his tendering his resignation.

SPECIAL ORDERS No. 168.-October 31, 1846.

Remission of sentences of certain privates of 4th infantry.

SPECIAL ORDERS No. 169.-November 1, 1846,

Par. 1. Certain Kentucky volunteers to form a detachment, and march as an escort for a train to Camargo, and there join their companies.

Par. 2. An assistant commissary of subsistence having resigned, has leave to repair to the United States.

Par. 3. Discharges officers of Ohio, Illinois, and Alabama regi

ments.

SPECIAL ORDERS No. 170.-November 4, 1846.

Leave of absence to an officer Georgia volunteers.

SPECIAL ORDERS No. 171.-November 5, 1816.

Par. 1. The next train for Camargo to be escorted by Captain Waite's company 2d infantry, &c.

Par. 2. Assigns an officer to General Patterson's staff.

Par. 3. Surplus regimental clothing to be turned over to an assistant quartermaster.

SPECIAL ORDERS No. 172.-November 6, 1846.

Par. 1. An officer relieved from staff duties and to join his company.

Par. 2. Assignment of an officer to a company.

Par. 3. Permission to an officer to accompany an officer on special service.

Par. 4. An officer ordered to join his proper company.

SPECIAL ORDERS No. 173.-November 9, 1846.

Par. 1. Orders an officer to join his company.

Par. 2. Transfers a soldier.

Par. 3. Transfers a soldier.

Par. 4. All convalescents of the command destined for Saltillo that may be able to march, will move with the command. Certain arrangements with regard to hospitals made. Assigns medical officers to duty.

Par. 5. Discharges four volunteer officers who tendered their resignations; elections to be held to fill their places only so far as to insure at least two officers for duty with each company, Par. 6. Transfers a volunteer.

Par. 7. Leave of absence to a volunteer officer.

SPECIAL ORDERS No. 174.-November 10, 1846.

Par. 1. Brigadier General Shields and staff detached from Ceneral Wool's column, and to report to General Patterson.

Par. 2. Orders Colonel Harney to assume command of his regiment at Monterey.

Par. 3. Leave of absence to two officers Ohio volunteers on account of wounds.

Par. 4. Remits part of sentences of three soldiers.

Par. 5. Restores a soldier, charged with desertion, to duty, without trial.

Par. 6. The mustering officer of the regiment Kentucky horse to muster all substitutes received by the colonel under authority of Brigadier General Wool.

Par. 7. Discharges an officer Ohio volunteers, on tender of his resignation.

Par. 8. Orders two officers to join their proper companies.

Par. 9. Leave of absence to an officer Ohio volunteers, for benefit of his health.

SPECIAL ORDERS No 175.-November 11, 1846.

Par. 1. An officer of Ohio volunteers having tendered his resignation on account of his health, discharged.

Par. 2. Restores a soldier, charged with desertion, to duty without trial.

SPECIAL ORDERS No. 176.-November 12, 1846.

Par. 1. Assignment of medical officers, and detail of a soldier for hospital steward.

Par. 2. A medical officer relieved from duty, and permitted to visit the United States.

Par. 3. Remits part of a soldier's sentence.

Par. 4. Leave of absence to an officer of engineers, for benefit of his health.

Par. 5. Two volunteer officers discharged on tender of their resignations.

SPECIAL ORDERS No. 177.-November 13, 1846.

Par. 1. An officer 3d infantry permitted to repair to the United States, having tendered his resignation.

Par. 2. A volunteer commissary permitted to repair to the United States, having tendered his resignation.

SPECIAL ORDERS No. 178.-November 20, 1846-Saltillo.

Par. 1. A squadron 2d dragoons to remain at Saltillo until further orders.

Par. 2. Honorably discharges a soldier.

SPECIAL ORDERS No. 179.-November 21, 1816-Camp near Monterey.

Par. 1. Transfers two officers-one being disabled by woundsto go on the recruiting service.

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