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de by the Secretary of War. It having been ascertained to the satisfaction of the War Department that Capt. Maury, Assistant Adjutant General; Capt. Carter L. Stevenson, of the 5th infantry, and 2d Lieutenant Dillon, of the 6th infantry, entertain and have expressed treasonable designs against the Government of the United States, their names, according to General Order No. 37, will be stricken from the roll of the army; and so of Major Albert J. Smith, paymaster, for having deserted his post at Key West, Florida. The several medical directors of the army will, when they have reason to doubt the professional competency of any of the medical officers under their charge, organize a board of not less than three medical officers, which shall examine said officers of questioned professional capacity, and decide whether they are competent to the performance of their duty. If the decision of the board is adverse they will cease to be in the military service of the United States.