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re first of gray cloth, as it was thought that color was more serviceable, and that in time of battle the smoke would hide them from the view of the enemy. It being found, however, that the rebel army had adopted that color for their troops, Gen. McClellan changed the uniform of the volunteers to that worn by the regulars, and as a general thing most of the regiments are uniformed alike. Since the battle of Bull Run, permission has been given many of the new regiments to adopt some distinguish 682,571. Of this force there are I lieutenant-general, whose annual pay is $9,098; 9 major-generals are paid $49,356 50; 19 brigadier-generals are paid $37,425 50; 1 adjutant general, $2,450, 40 staff officers who are attached to Lieut-Gen. , McClellan's staff, numbering 6 brigadier-generals, 9 colonels, 16 lieutenant-colonels, 1 major, and 8 captains, who are paid $96,777.68; commissary department, $25,678.389; quartermaster's department, $167,626; colonels of engineers and cavalry 81, lieu