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and forty-two, of the Revised Statutes of the United States be, and the same is hereby, repealed.

SEC. 3. That section one hundred and eighty-three of the Revised Statutes of the United States be, and the same is hereby, amended so as to read as follows:

"SEC. 183. Any officer or clerk of any of the departments lawfully detailed to investigate frauds on, or attempts to defraud, the Government, or any irregularity or misconduct of any officer or agent of the United States, and any officer of the Army detailed to conduct an investigation, and the recorder, and, if there be none, the presiding officer of any military board appointed for such purpose, shall have authority to administer an oath to any witness attending to testify or depose in the course of such investigation."

SEC. 4. That article eighty three, section thirteen hundred and forty-two, of the Revised Statutes of the United States be, and the same is hereby, amended to read as follows:

"ARTICLE 83. Regimental and garrison courts-martial and summary courts detailed under existing laws to try enlisted men shall not have power to try capital cases or commissioned officers, but shall have power to award punishment not to exceed confinement at hard labor for three months or forfeiture of three months' pay, or both, and in addition thereto, in the case of noncommissioned officers reduction to the ranks and in the case of first class privates reduction to second-class privates: Provided, That a summary court shall not adjudge confinement and forfeiture in excess of a period of one month, unless the accused shall before trial consent in writing to trial by said court, but in any case of refusal to so consent, the trial may be had either by general, regimental, or garrison courtmartial, or by said summary court, but in case of trial by said summary court without consent as aforesaid, the court shall not adjudge confinement or forfeiture of pay for more than one month."

SEC. 5. That article sixty, section thirteen hundred and forty-two, of the Revised Statutes of the United States be, and the same is hereby, amended by inserting after the words "shall, on conviction thereof, be punished by fine or imprisonment, or by such other punishment as a court-martial may adjudge," the words "or by any or all of said penalties." Approved, March 2, 1901.

BY COMMAND OF LIEUTENANT GENERAL MILES:

H. C. CORBIN,

Adjutant General.

No. 28.

ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE,

Washington, March 9, 1901.

By direction of the Secretary of War, the appointments in the Army of the United States, and the assignments to corps and regiments, to date from February 2, 1901, of the followingnamed cadets, graduates of the U. S. Military Academy, are announced:

CORPS OF ENGINEERS.

To be Second Lieutenants.

1. Cadet Edward N. Johnston;

2. Cadet Clarence O. Sherrill;

3. Cadet John H. Poole;

4. Cadet Ernest D. Peek;

5. Cadet Walter H. Lee; 6. Cadet George R Spalding; 7. Cadet Elliott J. Dent; 8. Cadet William G. Caples; 9. Cadet Henry C. Jewett; 10. Cadet Arthur Williams.

ARTILLERY CORPS.

To be Second Lieutenants.

11. Cadet Wildurr Willing, to the 91st Company, Coast Artillery ;

13. Cadet William S. Browning, to the 89th Company, Coast Artillery;

14. Cadet Clarence H. Knight, to the 7th Company, Coast Artillery;

15. Cadet Nathaniel E. Bower, to the 2d Company, Coast Artillery;

16. Cadet Francis W. Clark, to the 8th Company, Coast Artillery;

17. Cadet Joseph F. Barnes, to the 13th Company, Coast Artillery;

18. Cadet Edward Canfield, jr., to the 78th Company, Coast Artillery;

20. Cadet William P. Ennis, to the 20th Company, Coast Artillery;

22. Cadet Arthur H. Bryant, to the 88th Company, Coast Artillery;

24. Cadet Willis G. Peace, to the 14th Company, Coast Artillery;

26. Cadet William P. Platt, to the 58th Company, Coast Artillery;

27. Cadet Guy E. Carleton, to the 92d Company, Coast Artillery;

28. Cadet Eugene R. West, to the 37th Company, Coast Artillery;

31. Cadet Dennis H. Currie, to the 90th Company, Coast Artillery;

32. Cadet Beverly F. Browne, to the 39th Company, Coast Artillery;

34. Cadet Edward M. Shinkle, to the 63d Company, Coast Artillery;

36. Cadet William R. Bettison, to the 68th Company, Coast Artillery;

37. Cadet Raymond S. Pratt, to the 94th Company, Coast Artillery;

38. Cadet Alfred A. Maybach, to the 43d Company, Coast Artillery;

41. Cadet Alden F. Brewster, to the 93d Company, Coast Artillery;

42. Cadet John A. Berry, to the 85th Company, Coast Artillery:

44. Cadet Gordon Robinson, to the 83d Company, Coast Artillery;

45. Cadet Henry M. Dougherty, to the 86th Company, Coast Artillery:

47. Cadet Edward H. De Armond, to the 17th Company, Coast Artillery;

58. Cadet Claude E. Brigham, to the 31st Company, Coast Artillery;

59. Cadet Richard Furnival, to the 84th Company, Coast Artillery:

63. Cadet William Tidball, to the 87th Company, Coast Artillery

67. Cadet James Prentice, to the 49th Company, Coast Artillery.

CAVALRY ARM.

To be Second Lieutenants.

19. Cadet William L. Guthrie, to the 12th Cavalry. 19. Cadet Walter D. Smith, to the 6th Cavalry;

21. Cadet Harry B. Jordan, to the 6th Cavalry;

28 Cadet Frank P Lahm, to the 6th Cavalry;
25. Cadot Orlando C. Troxel, to the 12th Cavalry;
29 Cadet Creed F. Cox, to the 8d Cavalry;

30. Cadet Robert McC. Beck, jr., to the 12th Cavalry;
33. Cadet George M. Russell, to the 14th Cavalry;
35. Cadet Lewis Brown, jr., to the 7th Cavalry:
39. Cadet Jerome G. Pillow, to the 14th Cavalry;
40. Cadet Ralph N. Hayden, to the 7th Cavalry;
43. Cadet Leonard W. Prunty, to the 4th Cavalry;
48. Cadet E. Kersley Sterling, to the 3d Cavalry;
49. Cadet Wiley P. Mangum, jr., to the 15th Cavalry;
50. Cadet Charles J. Naylor, to the 4th Cavalry;
51. Cadet Kerr T. Riggs, to the 4th Cavalry;
52. Cadet Carl H. Müller, to the 10th Cavalry;
53. Cadet Allen C. Keyes, to the 14th Cavalry;
54. Cadet John A. Pearson, to the 11th Cavalry;
55. Cadet Prince A. Oliver, to the 5th Cavalry;
56. Cadet Charles Burnett, to the 15th Cavalry;
57. Cadet Arthur J. Lynch, to the 15th Cavalry;
60. Cadet Daniel D. Gregory, to the 1st Cavalry;
61. Cadet John Symington, to the 11th Cavalry;
62. Cadet Walter H. Smith, to the 13th Cavalry;
64. Cadet George H. Baird, to the 11th Cavalry;
65. Cadet William M. Cooley, to the 5th Cavalry;
66. Cadet William N. Haskell, to the 9th Cavalry;
68. Cadet Henry A. Meyer, jr., to the 13th Cavalry;.
69. Cadet Frank Keller, to the 8th Cavalry;

70. Cadet Fred L. Deen, to the 13th Cavalry;

71. Cadet Guy Kent, to the 1st Cavalry;
72. Cadet Copley Enos, to the 1st Cavalry;

73. Cadet Emory J. Pike, to the 2d Cavalry.

Lieutenants Sherrill, Lee, Spalding, and Caples, Corps of Engineers, will proceed to Manila, Philippine Islands, and report in person to the commanding general, Division of the Philippines, for duty with the 1st Battalion of Engineers..

Lieutenants Johnston, Peek, Dent, and Williams, Corps of Engineers, will proceed to Fort Totten, New York, and report in person to the commanding officer for duty with the 2d Battalion of Engineers.

Lieutenants Poole and Jewett, Corps of Engineers, will proceed to Fort Totten, New York, and report in person to the commanding officer for duty with the 3d Battalion of Engi

neers.

The officers assigned to cavalry regiments will report in person for duty to their respective regimental commanders, with the following exceptions:

Lieutenant Smith, 6th Cavalry, will report in person to the commanding officer, Fort Myer, Virginia, for duty at that post;

Lieutenant Jordan, 6th Cavalry, will report in person to the commanding officer, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, for duty at that post;

Lieutenant Lahm, 6th Cavalry, will report in person to the commanding officer, Columbus Barracks, Ohio, for duty at that post;

Lieutenant Cox, 3d Cavalry, will report in person to the commanding officer, Fort Myer, Virginia, for duty at that post; Lieutenant Prunty, 4th Cavalry, will report in person to the commanding officer, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, for duty at that post;

Lieutenant Sterling, 3d Cavalry, will report in person to the commanding officer, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, for duty at that post;

Lieutenant Naylor, 4th Cavalry, will report in person to the commanding officer, Fort Myer, Virginia, for duty at that post; Lieutenant Riggs, 4th Cavalry, will report in person to the commanding officer, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, for duty at that post;

Lieutenant Gregory, 1st Cavalry, will report in person to the commanding officer, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, for duty at that post;

Lieutenant Haskell, 9th Cavalry, and Lieutenants Kent and Enos, 1st Cavalry, will report in person to the commanding officer, Columbus Barracks, Ohio, for duty at that post;

Lieutenants Smith, Meyer, and Deen, 13th Cavalry, will report in person to the commanding officer, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, for duty with the 14th Cavalry until such time as their own regiment is organized.

The officers assigned to the Artillery Corps will proceed to join their respective companies, excepting those assigned to companies in the Division of the Philippines, who will report in person to the commanding general, Department of California, for assignment to duty with troops en route to the Philippine Islands, where they will join their proper stations. The officers assigned to cavalry regiments will be assigned to troops by their respective regimental commanders. The travel enjoined is necessary for the public service.

BY COMMAND OF LIEUTENANT GENERAL MILES:

H. C. CORBIN,
Adjutant General.

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