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CONFEDERATE ROSTER.
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 Albert Taylor Bledsoe, LL. D., Virginia, Assistant Secretary of War.
 Hon. John A. Campbell, Louisiana, Assistant Secretary of War.
 General Samuel Cooper, Virginia, Adjutant and Inspector General.
 Colonel A. C. Myers, first Quartermaster-General.
 Brigadier-General A. R. Lawton, Georgia, second Quartermaster-General; summoned from the field, where he was serving with the rank and command of Brigadier-General, to discharge the duties of this office.
 Colonel L. B. Northrup, South Carolina, first Commissary-General.
 Colonel L. M. St. John, second Commissary-General; afterwards promoted to the grade of Brigadier-General.
 Colonel Josiah Gorgas, Virginia, Chief of Ordnance; afterwards promoted to the grade of Brigadier-General.
 Colonel T. S. Rhett, in charge of the Ordnance Bureau.
 Colonel J. F. Gilmer, North Carolina, Chief of the Engineer Bureau; afterwards promoted to the grade of Major-General.
 Colonel S. P. Moore, M. D., South Carolina, Surgeon-General; afterwards promoted to the grade of Brigadier-General.
 Colonel John S. Preston, South Carolina, Chief of the Bureau of Conscription; afterwards promoted to the grade of Brigadier-General.
 Colonel T. P. August, Superintendent of the Bureau of Conscription.
 Brigadier-General John H. Winder, Maryland, Commanding Prison Camps and Provost Marshal General.
 Colonel Robert Ould, Virginia, Chief of the Bureau of Exchange.
 Colonel Richard Morton, Chief of the Nitre and Mining Bureau.
 Colonel R. G. H. Kean, Chief of the Bureau of War.
 Lieutenant-Colonel I. H. Carrington, Virginia, Assistant Provost Marshal General, on duty at Richmond, Virginia.
 Colonel Thomas L. Bayne, Louisiana, Chief of the Bureau of Foreign Supplies.


NAVY DEPARTMENT.


 Hon. Stephen R. Mallory, Florida, Secretary of the Navy.
 Captain French Forrest, Virginia, Chief of the Bureau of Orders and Detail.
 Commander John M. Brooke, Florida, Chief of the Bureau of Ordnance and Hydrography.


POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.


 Hon. John H. Reagan, Texas, Postmaster-General; Delegate from Texas to the Provisional Congress.
 H. St. George Offutt, Virginia, Chief of Contract Bureau.
 B. N. Clements, Tennessee, Chief of Bureau of Appointment.
 J. L. Harrell, Alabama, Chief of Finance Bureau.

 Colonel Rufus R. Rhodes, Mississippi, Commissioner of Patents.