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Show An important court martial has been ordered to convene iu Omaha on the 1st of May to try Brevet Major General August Kaulz, late commander com-mander of the department of Ariz.ma The charges which have bt-en preferred pre-ferred by Judge Advocate General Dunn include a oharge under an almost al-most lorgotten army regulation which lorhids an officer writing and furnish iug any matter lor publication re garding military mu vein eats or Orders. In this case Gen. Kaulz pub lished'a pamphlet review of -Judge Advocate General Duuu's opinion of Kautz's official action in the cae ei' Cap aiu Campbell, of the ti'.h cavalry, who was sentenced to dismifsal, but whose sentence was net neide, und the pa.uipblt.-t was circulated circu-lated privately in the army alone. The court consists of Brig. Gens. C. C. Augur and George Crook, and the following colonels: 0. L Ki burn, assistant commissary general; Jotiu H. King, 9:h infintry; William F. Barry, 21 artillery; Thomas G. Pitcher, 1st infmtry; John E. Smith, 14th infantry; Charles H. Smith, 19lh iufautry; Kufus Iugalls, assist ant quartermaster gcuoral; Julius X. Palmer, 2J cavalry, and F. F. Flint, 4th infintrv. Midor Horace B. Burn- ham, of the judge advocate general's bureau, is detailed as judge advocate. |