34. Cadet Abner Doubleday, ofN. Y.,35. Cadet Hachaliah Brown. of N. Y.,36. Cadet Lucian Loeser, or Penn..28. Daniel H. Hill, of South Carolina,Brevet 3d Lieutenants attacked to the Infantry ArmD. 1st Inf. A. 3d Inf.A. 3d Art. A. 4th Art. A 3d Art. C, 1st Art.30. Cadet Alien H. Norton, ol Ohio. 32, Cadet Jno. S. McCalmont. of Penn.,34. Cadet Henry C. Story, of La.,35. Cadet Jenks Beaman, of Vermont,36. Cadet John D. Clark, of N. C.,37. Cadet Ralph W. Kirk ham, of Mass., 3A Cadet Cynts Hall, of Ohio,44. Cadet Charles D. Jordan.4A Cadet And’w J. Williamson, of O.,47. Cadet Eugene E. McLean, of Md..48. Ciuta Lafayette McJ*vs, ol Ga..50. Cadet Charles T. Baker,K. 7th Inf. B. 8th Inf. K. 4th Inf. A. 3d Inf. K. 1st Inf.G. 3d Inf. K. 6th Inf. A. 7th Inf.H. 8th Inf. H.4th Inf. H. 3d Inf. 'G. 6th Inf. (K. 3d Inf.51. Cadet Sam'l B. Hayman, of Penn., fl. 1st Inf.53. Cadet Earl Van Dons, of Misa,53. Cadet Christopher A Perry, of*. I.,54. Cadet James Longstreet, of Ala~55. Cadet James W. Abert,56. Cadet James O. Handy,B. 7th Inf. I. 8th Int fE. 4th Inf. A 5th Inf. K. 5th Inf.The foregoing assignment to regiments and com panics will regardgd as a temporary arrangement, pecessgrv for the,convenience of the serrice; promotions will take place according to the following rule:‘‘Cadets acting as superaamerary officers in the