CONFEDEBATE ROSTEK.
— Continued. June 10, 1864. Apl. 18, 1862. Apl. 16,1862. Jan. 25, 1864. Dec. 13, 1861. Apl. 22,1863. Feb. 13,1862. Feb. 16, 1864. March 6, 1862. Feb IT, 1864. May 16,1864. Ang. 15, 1861 Mob. 20, 1862. Oct. 13. 1862. Oct. 13, 1862. REMARKS. In charge of the Bureau of Conscription. Promoted Major-General 1865; commandecl the 3d brigade In Major-General Jolin C. Breckinridge's division, composed of the 20th Tennessee, the 60th Nortli Carolina, the 1st, 3d and 4th Florida regiments and Mebane's Light Battery. In command of the Missouri State Guard, and received into Confederate service with the rank of Major-General. Resigned July 19th, 1862; brigade composed of the 14th Louis- iana, the 14th Alabama, the 2d Florida and the 3d Virginia regiments and Coppeu's Light Battery; brigade at onetime composed of the 3d Virginia, 14th Alabama and the 2d, 5th and Sth Florida regiments, Army of Northern Virginia. Commanding brigade in Walthall's division, Stewart's coi'ps. Army of Tennessee, composed of the 42d, 4Sth, 48th and 55th consolidated, the 53d and 49th Tennessee regiments, the Ist Alabama and the 4th and 30th Louisiana regiments. In charge of the Bureau of Conscription; again, Chief of the Torpedo and Sub-terra Shell Department. Killed at the Battle of Stone's River I) 'cemljer 31, 1S62; brigade composed of the 11th Tennessee, 29th North Carolina and the 41st Georgia regiments, the 3d Georgia battalion and Captain McTyere's Light Battery. Promoted Major-General June 1, 1864; brigade composed of the 2d, 4th, 14th and 30th North Carol, na regiments, D. H. Hill's division. Army of Northern Virgin a. Commanding brigade in Walker's division; killed in action at Jenkins' Ferry. Resigned Deceriiber 13, 1862; at one time Secretary of War. Brigade composed of the 24th, 25tti, 35t!i, 4i)th and 56th North Carolina regiments, Longstreet's corps, Ai'my of Northern Virginia. Promoted Major-General May 26, 1863; assigned to command of the 1st brigade, camp near Kingston, North Carolina, number- ing some 4,000 men. Acting as Brigadier-General in recruiting, mustering Into service and brigading cavali'y in Northern Alabama. Colonel commanding Tilghnuui's i)nga'ie afier he was killed at Battle of Baker's Creek ; afterwards Si;nior Colonel command- ing brigade of General Jos. H. Davis, during his absence, composed of the 26th, 2d, 11th and 42d Mississippi regiments, the 1st Alabama regiment and the 55th Nortli Carolina regi- ment. Brigade composed of the 54th and 63d Vi;ginia regiments and the 5Sth and 60th North Carolina regiments, Major-General Stevenson's division. Brigade composed of the 1st and 2d Arkansas cavalry regiments, dismounted, the 4th, 25th and 31^t Arkansas iufanti'y regi- ments and the 4th Arkansas infantry battalion ; the 39l;h regi- ment North Carolina infantry was subsequently added, and was afterwards exchanged for the 9th Arkansas infantry regiment. Biigade composed of the 12th, 14th and 15tli regiments Tennessee cavalry, McDonald's battalion, and the 7th Tennessee regi- ment was subsequently added. In command at Charleston, South Carolina; brigade, at the Battle of Fredericksburg, com lo-ed wf the, 4th and 44th Georgia and the Isi and 3d Noith Carolina r 'giuunts, D. H. Hili's di- vision, Jackson's corps, Army of Nonhrrn Virginia. Assigned to duty at Little Bock, reorganizing the scattered forces, after the withdrawal d! I^rice uutl Van Dora; com- manded a brigade attached to Majur-Gsneral Sam. Jones' division, Army of the West. i