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volunteers without previous proclamation, and in such numbers, from any State or States as, in his discretion, the public service might require. The amendment was agreed to, and the bill as amended passed without a division. In the Senate, on the twenty-ninth, the House amendment was concurred in; and the bill was approved on the thirty-first of July, 1861, by the President. No. Vii.--The Bill authorizing the President to appoint additional Aids-de-camp. In the Senate, on the thirty-first of July, Mr. Wilson, from the Committee on Military Affairs, reported a bill suppelementary to an act entitled, An act to increase the present military establishment approved July twenty-ninth, 1861. The bill provided that the President might, during the insurrection, upon the recommendation of the Lieutenant-General commanding the army of the United States, or of any major-general of the regular army commanding forces of the United States in the field, appoint such number of aids-de-camp, i
, Nantucket, Weehawken, Patapsco; gunboats Paul Jones, Ottawa, Seneca, Chippewa, Wissahickon. July 22WagnerNantucket, Ottawa, (gunboat.) July 23Wagner, to cover advanceWeehawken, (flag,) Ironsides, Catskill, Montauk, Patapsco, Nantucket; gunboats Paul Jones, Seneca, Ottawa, Dai-Ching. July 25WagnerGunboats Ottawa, Dai-Ching, Paul Jones. July 28WagnerWeehawken, Catskill, Ottawa, (gunboat.) July 29WagnerIronsides, Patapsco. July 30WagnerIronsides, Catskill, Patapsco, Ottawa, (gunboat.) July 31Rebel batteries on Morris IslandOttawa, (gunboat.) Aug. 1WagnerMontauk, Patapsco, Catskill, Weekawken, Passaic, Nahant, Marblehead, (gunboat.) Aug. 2WagnerOttawa, Marblehead, (gunboats.) Aug. 4WagnerMontauk, Marblehead, (gunboats.) Aug. 6WagnerMarblehead, (gunboat.) Aug. 8WagnerOttawa, Marblehead, Mahaska, (gunboats.) Aug. 11Wagner and vicinityPatapsco, Catskill. Aug. 13Rebel batteries on Morris IslandGunboats Dai-Ching, Ottawa, Mahaska, Wissahickon, Racer. Aug. 14Rebel batteries on
Platt, Company L, First Minnesota mounted rifles, wounded in right groin; since died. Private Andrew Moore, Company B, mortally shot in right side. Corporal William B. Hazlep, Company B, in right shoulder joint; recovering. Sergeant James G. Grady, Company L, First Minnesota mounted rifles; flesh wound in thigh. Making eight deaths by wounds or casualties, and two slightly wounded. General Sibley's order. The following order was read on dress parade on the evening of July thirty-first: headquarters District of Minnesota, Department of the North-West, Camp Slaughter, July 31, 1863. To the Officers and Soldiers of the Expeditionary Forces in Camp: General order No. 51: in the field.--It is proper for the Brigadier-General commanding to announce to you that the march to the ,west and south is completed, and that on tomorrow the column will proceed homeward, to discharge such other duties connected with the objects of the expedition, on the way, as may from tim
charge of Fort Sumter, and a list of prisoners captured. Very respectfully, Your obedient servant, R. S. Ripley, Brigadier-General, commanding. Report of Brigadier-General R. S. Ripley of operations from the Twenty-First to the Thirty-First of July, inclusive. Heanquarters First Military District, Charleston, August 1st, 1863. Brigadier-General Thomas Jordan, Chief of Staff: General: Since my report of the twenty-second, detailing the operations of this command up to the twenre from the land batteries of the enemy upon Batteries Wagner and Gregg has been annoying, especially upon our communication by steamer between Fort Sumter and Cummins' Point. The casualties which have occurred from the twentieth to the thirty-first of July, inclusive, have been thirteen killed and forty-nine wounded. I have the honor to enclose the returns and lists. Very respectfully, Your obedient servant, R. S. Ripley, Brigadier-General, commanding. headquarters Department of Sout