iii ithe so ladles were deservedly favorites , and*Midical Department—J. Cooper Me-we are sorry that the Associaf 011 had not Keet of Pennsylvania, to be assistant plt;enough tack to know the difference betweenprinciple and interest.THE REASON OF THEIR LEAVING.The Solo as of the green room considerssurgeon, October 2, 1858, vice Simmons,promoted-Pay Department,—Brevet Major las* thILongstceet, captain in the 8th regimentit was Letter to have some low parody on of infantry, to be paymaster July 19***Root llog or Die,” sung and insult the foel-1ing of thcso ladies, than retain their servicesLET THE FTJELTC JUBGEthey have taken, they are right and let them1858, vice Dashiell, dismissed.Daniel McCIue, of Indiana, to be paymaster, October 28, 1858, vice Denny,deceased.We must honor the lad; )9 for tho position 0rdiianct Dcpa fr. 1 —Hichard Fall i-crly of Arkansas, to be military storeeland by it, they will be more thought ofj keeper, August 9,1858, vice Andrews,when they again appear and ehcw the (t Pacha with fifteen tailsw the meaning of theDltAMA.word £* principle 'wAnuy Intelligence*GENERAL. QUEERS, NO, 15*War DErA*TJT# Abj}t Gen^t Office,Washington, Dec.tb 1S5S*deceased*TRANSFERRED.Brevet Second Lieutenant John S* Sanders, second artillery, to the Ordnancedepartment, September 1, 1859.Second Lieutenant Lafayette Peck,seventh infantry, to the eighth infantry,Promotions and appointments in thearmy of the United States made by thePresident since the publication of GenNovember 30 165bSecond Lieutenant Charles HJ Ingraham, eighth infantry, to the seventh infantry, November 30, 1853*eral Orders No. 8, of J oly 3, 1858.P ROtfOTlO ITS,CASUALTI Es.Resignedt (2)—First Lieutenant SylMedical Department.—Assistant Sur- 1856Lvester Mo wry, third artillery, July 31,;eon James Simmons, to be surgeon, j Second Lieutenant Edgar O’Connor,LBiP]AhII