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No. 63. Findings of Court of Inquiry on
conduct of Colonel Dixon S. Miles, Second U. S. Infantry, commanding
Fifth Division, at battle of Bull Run.
GENERAL ORDERS,
HDQRS. ARMY OF THE POTOMAC,
No. 42.
Washington, November 6, 1861.
A court of inquiry, instituted by
Special Orders, No. 67, of August 10, 1861 [following] from
headquarters Department Northeastern Virginia, upon the application of
Colonel D. S. Miles, Second Infantry, to examine into certain
allegations made against him as stated in his letter to the assistant
adjutant-general at the headquarters of said department, dated July
26, 1861, did, after mature deliberation upon the testimony adduced,
agree upon the following
STATEMENT OF FACTS.
1. That Colonel I. B. Richardson was
justified in applying the term drunkenness to Colonel D. S. Miles'
condition about 7 o'clock p.m. on the 21st July last.
2. That the evidence is clear that
Colonel Miles had been ill for several days before July 21 last - was
ill on that day; that the surgeon had prescribed medicines for him,
and on the day of the battle had prescribed for him small quantities
of brandy.
The court, however, considers his
illness as a very slight extenuation of the guilt attached to his
condition about 7 p.m. on July 21 last.
OPINION.
The court is of opinion that
evidence cannot now be found sufficient to convict Colonel Miles of
Drunkenness before a court-martial; that a proper court could only be
organized in this Army with the greatest inconvenience at present, and
that it will not be for the interests of the service to convince a
court in this case.
The court is therefore of opinion
that no further proceedings in the case are necessary.
II. The proceedings of the court of
inquiry in the case of Colonel D. S. Miles, Second Infantry, have been
laid before the major-general commanding, and are confirmed.
By command of Major-General
McClellan:
S. WILLIAMS,
Assistant Adjutant-General.
SPECIAL ORDERS,
HDQRS. DEPARTMENT N. E. VIRGINIA,
No. 67.
Arlington, August 10, 1861.
Upon the application of Colonel D.
S. Miles, Second Infantry, a court of inquiry is hereby instituted to
examine into certain allegations made against him, as stated in his
letter to the assistant adjutant-general, headquarters Department N.
E. Virginia, dated July 26, 1861.
The court will meet at 12 m., on
Monday, the 12th instant, or as soon thereafter as practicable, in
Alexandria, Va., and will report the facts and give its opinion in the
case.
Detail for the court.
Brigadier General W. B. Franklin, U.
S. Volunteers.
Colonel John Sedgwick, First
Cavalry.
Captain Truman Seymour, First
Artillery.
The junior member will record the
proceedings.
By command of Brigadier-General
McDowell:
JAMES B. FRY,
Assistant Adjutant-General.
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