The Philadelphia Directory, 1800, Part 15

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Publication date: 1785
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ARTICLE XI.


The judicial power of the United States fhall not be conftrued to extend to any fuit in law or equity, commenced or profecuted againft one of the United States by citizens of another ftate, or by citizens or fubjects of any foreign ftate.


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GOVERNMENT


OF THE


UNITED STATES,


FOR 1800.


SUPREME EXECUTIVE


J OHN ADAMS, Prefident of the United States, and commander in chief of all their forces by land and fea ; elected, for four years from the 4th day of March, 1797, falary 25,000, dolls. per ann.


Thomas Jefferfon, vice-Prefident, and Prefident of the Senate, fala- ry 5,000 dolls. per ann.


SENATORS OF THE UNITED STATES.


IN THE 6th CONGRESS.


New-Hampshire-John Langdon, 53 north, Fourth ft. Samuel Liver- more, 7 north Sixth it.


Massachusetts-Samuel Dexter, 107 Arch ft. Benjamin Goodhue, 109 fouth Fifth ft.


Connecticut-James Hillhoufe, 109 fouth Fifth ft. Uriah Tracey, 128 north Second ft.


Rhode-Island-Theodore Fofter, 13 fouth Fourth ft. Ray Green, 18 Chefout ft.


Vermont-Nathaniel Chipman, 39 north Sixth ft. Elijah Paine, 37 , north Fourth ft.


New-York-John Laurance, 155 Chefnut ft. James Watfon, 14℃ fouth Second ft.


New-Jersey-Jonathan Dayton, 14: fouth Second ft. James Schure- man, ditto.


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Pennsylvania-William Bingham, fouth Third ft. James Rofs, 37 Dock ft.


Delaware-William Hill Wells, 39 north Sixth ft. Henry Latimer, ditto.


Maryland-John E. Howard, James Lloyd.


Virginia-Stephen T. Mafon, Wilfon C. Nicholas.


Kentucky-John Brown, go fouch Eighth ft. Humphrey Marfhall, 31 north Eighth ft.


Tennessee -- Jofeph Anderfon, 31 north Eighth ft. William Cock, 74 north Third ft. -


North-Carolina-Timothy Bloodworth, Jeffe Franklin.


South Carolina-Charles Pinckney, Jacob Read, corner of South Fourth and Union ft.


Georgia-Abraham Baldwin, 12 fouth Fourth ft. James Gunn, 143 Chefnut ft.


Secretary, Samuel A. Otis, 328 High ft.


Door-keeper, James Mathers, corner of Tenth ftreet and Cherry- Alley.


. THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


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Theodore Sedgwick, Speaker-39, North-Sixth.


Ner-Hampshire .- Abie! Foster, 161, Arch ftreet. Jonathan Free- than, ditto. William Gordon, 107, Arch ftreet. James Sheaffe. . Massachusetts .-- Bailey Bartlett, 128, North Second ft. Phanuel Bifhop, Francis' Hotel. Dwight Fofter, 109, fouth Fifth ft. Harrifon G. Otis, 323, Market ft. Silas Lee, 7, north Sixth ft. Samuel Lyman, 161, Archft. John Reed, 30, Walnut ft. Samuel Sewall, 157, Arch ft. William Shepard, 30 Walnut ft. George Thatcher, 77 north Third ft. J. B. Varnum, Francis' Hotel, Peleg Wadfworth, 77 north Third ft. . Lemuel Williams, 161 Arch ft.


Connecticut .-- Jonathan Brace, 178 Spruce fireet. Sam. W. Dana, 128 north Second ft. John Davenport, 109 fouth Fifth ft. William Edmond, 128 north Second ft. Chauncey Goodrich, 178 Spruce ftreet. Elizur Goodrich, ditto, Roger Grifwold, 128 north Second ft.


Rbode-Island .- John Brown, 9 north Lighth Street. Christopher G. Champlin, ditto.


Vermont .- Matthew Lyon, 63 north Eighth ft. Lewis R. Morris, 39 north Sixth ft.


New-York .- Theodorus Bailey, Francis' Hotel. John Bird, 141 fouth Second ft. William Cooper, 7 north Sixth ft. Lucas Elmendorf,


198 Arch ft. Henry Glen, 109 fouth Fifth ftreet. Edward Livingftor; Oellers' Hotel. Jonas Platt, 128 north Second ft. John Tho npfon, (St. Mery's) Market ft. between roth and 11th. Philip Van Cortlandt, Francis' Hotel.


New-Jersey .-- John Condit, (St. Mery's) Market ft. between 10th and IIth. Franklin Davenport, 39 north Sixth ft. James H. Imlay, 107 Arch ft. Aaron Kitchell, (St. Mery's) Market ft. between Ioth and rith. James Linn, ditto.


Pennsylvania .- Robert Brown, 118 north Third ft. Andrew Gregg, 118 Market ft. Albert Gallatin, 20 north Ninth it. John A. Hanna, 118 Market ft. Jofeph. Heifter, 113.north Third A. Thomas, Hartley John Wilkes Kittera, 141 fouth Second ft. Michael Leib, 253 north Second ft. Peter Muhlenberg, 118 north Third ft. John Smilie,. 113 Callowhill ft. Richard Thomas, north Fourth ft. faft door fouth of the Univerfity. Robert Waln. Henry Woods, 37 Dock ft.


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Delaware .- James A. Bayard, 39 north Sixth ft.


Maryland .- George Baer, William Chik, 130 Spruce A. Gabriel Chriftie, fouth-weft corner of Filbert and Ninth ft. George Dent, rot fouth Fifth ft. John Dennis. Joieph H. Nichclon, 53 north Fourth ft. Samuel Smith, City Tavern, John CEew Thomas, 7 fouth Fourth ft.


Virginia .- Samuel J. Cabell. Matthew Clay, Franklin Court. John Dawfon, Oellers' Hotel. Jofeph Egglefton. Thomas Evans,' 18 Chef- nut ft. Edwin Gray, 74 north Third ft. Samuel Goode, David. Holmes, Francis' Hotel. George Jackfon, 67 north Second fireet. Henry Lee, Franklin Court. John Marfhall, 17 Filbert ft. John Nicholas, 53 north Fourth ft. Anthony New, 31 north Eighth ft. Leven Powell,' 18 Chel- nut ft. Robert Page, Francis' Hotel. Jofiah Parker, Franklin Court. John Randolph, 53 north Fourth ft. Abiam Trigg, 68 north Eighth ft. John Trigg, ditto.


North-Carolina .- Willis Alfton, 53, north Fourth ft. Jofeph Dick- fon, 74 north Third ft. William Barry Grove, 101 fouth Fifth ft. Archibald Henderfon, 74 north Third ft. William H. H.Il, 101 fouth Fifth ft. Nathaniel Macon, 53 north Fourth ft. Richard Stanford, 205 Arch ft. Richard Dobbs Spaight. David Stone, 53 north Fourth ft. Robert Williams.


South-Carolina .- Robert Goodloe Harper, Cellers' Hotel. Benjamin Huger. Abraham Nott, 74 north Third ft. Thomas Pinckney. John Rutledge, jun. City Tavern. Thomas Sumter.


Georgia .- James Jones, 67 Vine ft. Benjamin Taliaferro, do.


Tennessee .- William C. C. Claiborne, 31 north Eighth ft.


Kentucky .- Thomas T. Davis, John Fowler.


North-western Territory .- William Henry Harrifon, 341 Market ft. Clerk .- Jonathan WV. Condy, Sixth ft. oppofite Congrefs Hall. Serjeant-at-arms .- Jofeph Wheaton.


Door-keeper .- Thomas Claxton, Green ft. Northern Liberties. . Assistant door-keeper .- Thomas Dunn, II north Eighth ft.


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DEPARTMENT OF STATE. Office kept in Fifth between Market and Chefnut Streets. Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and commillioner ex officio for granting patents. Jacob Wagner, chief clerk.


Ministers, Commissioners, Consu's, &'c. of the United States, to Foreign Powers.


To the Kingdom of Great Britain, and its dominions. Rufus King, Minifter Plenipotentiary.


Chriftopher Gore, Commiffioners for fettling claims for fpolia- William Pinckney, tions, &c. at London. S. Williams, agent for managing claims for fpoliations, &c. at London.


David Lenox, agent for protecting American feamen at London.


Samuel Cabot, commercial agent.


Samuel Williams, conful at London.


Elias Vanderhorft,


Briftel.


Robert W. Fox,


Falmouth.


James Maury,


Liverpool.


Jofeph Wilfon,


Dublin.


Thomas Auldjo, vice-conful at Cowes.


George Knox, Conful at Kingfton upon Hull.


James Holmes,


Belfaft.


John Church,


Cork.


Harry Grant,


Leith.


Wm. James Miller


Calcutta, India.


John Gavino,


Gibraltar.


Nicholas Rouffelet,


Demarara and Iffequibo.


John Elmflie, jun.


Cape of Good Hope.


Thomas Fitzfimons,"


Samuel Sitgreaves,


Thomas M'Donald,


Henry Pype Rich,


Commiffioners for liquidating the claims of Britifh creditors under the treaty, fitting at Philadelphia. .


John Guillimard, John Read, American agent to affift in afcertaining faid claims. William Smith, Britifh agent, &c.


To the French Republic and ber dominions.


Oliver Ellfworth,


Wm. Vans Murray, and


Envoys to France.


William R. Davie,


P. T. Dobree, Vice-conful at Nantes.


Etienne Cathalan,


Marfeilles.


Jacob Mayer, conful at


Cape Francois, St. Domingo.


Ifaac Cox Barnet,


Bordeaux.


Richard Yates,


Aux Cayes. Ifle of France.


Jacob Lewis,


Edward Stephens, Conful General for St. Domingo. Robert Ritchie, Conful at Port au Prince.


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To the Kingdom of Spain, David Humphreys, Minifter Plenipotentiary.


Mofes Young,


Conful at Madrid.


Cadiz.


Robert Montgomery,


Alicant.


Michael Morphy,


Malaga.


Evan Jones,


New Orleans.


Wm. E. Hulings, Vice-conful at New Orleans.


John Morton,


Conful at Havanna.


James Blake,


Jofiah Blakely,


William Willis,


Matthew Clarkfon,


Jofaph Ignatius de Viar,


Samuel Breck,


Andrew Ellicott, Com-


miffioner, S


Barcelona. Commiffioners for liquidating claims of American citizens for fpoliations, &c. under the Spanifh treaty. For running the boundary line under the Spanifhi treaty.


To the Kingdom of Portugal and its dominions.


William Smith, Minifter Plenipotentiary.


Thomas Bulkley, conful at Lifbon. John Street, Fayal.


Jolin Culnam,


Teneriffe.


To the Batavian Republic.


William Vans Murray, Minifter Refident.


Silvanus Bourne, conful general at Amfterdam.


John Beeldemaker, Rotterdam.


Benjamin H. Philips, conful at Curacoa.


To the Kingdom of Denmark and its dominionsa Hans Rodolpho Saabye, conful at Copenhagen. Henry Cooper, Santa Cruz.


To the Kingdom of Prussia. John Quincy Adams, Minifter Plenipotentiary. Frederick W. Lutze, conful at Stettin. .


To Germany. conful at Hamburgh.


Jofeph Pitcairn,


Frederick J. Wichelhaufen,


Bremen.


Philip Mark, Franconia,


To the Kingdom of Sweden .. Elias Backman, conful at Gottenburg. Job Wall, St. Bartholomewse


To the Italian States., conful at Leghorn.


- Naples.


Thomas Appleton, John Mathieu, John Baptifte Sartori, - Rome.


Jofeph Yznardi, jun.


Santo Domingo.


St. Jago in Cuba.


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To Switzerland. Frederick G. Wallofton, conful at Genoa.


To the Barbary Powers.


Richard O'Brien, conful general at Algiers. James Leander Cathcart, conful at Tripoli.


William Eaton, Tunis.


In China, Samuel Snow, conful at Canton. James Reid, vice-conful ditto.


By an act of Congrefs the annual falary of a minifter plenipotentia- ry fhall not exceed gcoo dollars ; that of a charge d'Affairs 4,500 ; and that of a fecretary of a minifter 1:350 dollars. The advance made to " a minifter and charge des affairs is limited to one year's falary.


Ministers and consuls from foreign powers resident in the United States.


From the Kingdom of Great Britain.


Robert Lifton, envoy extraordinary, and minifter plenipotentiary. Edward Thornton, fecretary of legation.


Thomas Barclay, conful-general for the caftern ftates.


Phineas Bond, conful-general for the middle and fouthern ftates.


Thomas M'Donough, conful for New-Hampfhire, Maffachufetts, Rhode Ifland and Connecticut.


John Breefe, vice-conful, Rhode-Ifland. Gabriel Wood-Baltimore.


Benjamin Moodie, conful N. and S. Carolina and Georgia.


John Wallace, vice-conful for Georgia.


From the Kingdom of Spain.


Chavalier de Yrujo, minifter plenipotentiary. Jofeph Ignatius de Viar, commiffioner and conful-general.


Antonio Argote Villalobus, conful for Virginia and Kentucky. Juan Baptifta Barnabeu, conful for Maryland. Diego Morphis, conful for N. and S. Carolina. Don Manuel Rengil, conful for Georgia.


Juan Stoughton, confil for New-Hampshire, Maffachufetts, Connecti- cut, Rhode-Ifland, and Vermont. 4


Jofef Wifeman, vice-conful at Newport.


From the Kingdom of Portugal.


Ignatius Palyart, conful-general. John Abrams, vice-conful at New-York. James F. Vercnocke, vice-conful South-Carolina. Richard Cedinan, vice-conful, Maffachufetts.


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From the Batavian Republic.


R. G. Van Polanen, minifter refident.


Adrian Valck, conful, Maryland and Virginia.


Jan Boonen Graves, conful, South-Carolina and Georgia.


From Prussia.


Charles Godfrey Palefke, conful-general. Johann Ernft Chriftian Schultze, conful, Baltimore.


From Sweden.


Richard Soderftrom, conful-general.


Jofeph Wintrop, vice-conful, Charlefton, S. Carolina.


Jonathan Swift, Columbia, and the ports on the Potow- mack.


Charles F, Degen, vice-conful for New-Hampfhire, Maffachufetts and Rhode-Ifland.


Henry Gahn, vice-conful for New-York and Connecticut.


Simeon Lynch, vice-conful for Norfolk and all other ports in Virginia, except thofe on the Potomack.


John Baritz, vice-conful for North Carolina.


DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.


Oliver Wolcott, fecretary of the treafury, falary 3,500 dollars per ann. Office kept at No. 100, Chefnut ftreet.


John Steele, comptroller of the treafury, falary 2,650 dollars per ann. Office kept at No. 100, Chefnut ftreet.


Richard Harrifon, auditor, falary 2,400 dollars per ann. Office kept at the corner of Market and Third-ftreets.


William Miller, junr. commiffioner of the revenue, falary 2,400 dolls. per ann. Office kept at the corner of Chefnut and Third-ftreets. Samuel Meredith, treafurer of the United States, falary 2,500 dollars per ann. Office kept at No. 171 Chefnut ftreet.


Tench Francis, purveyor of fupplies, falary, 2000 dollars per ann. Jofeph Nourfe, regifter, falary, 2000 dollars per ann. Office kept at the corner of Chefout and Third ftreets.


COMMISSIONERS OF LOANS,


States.


· Officers.


Salaries.


New-Hamphire,


John Pierce,


650 dols.


. Maffachufetts,


'Thomas Perkins,


1,500


Rhode-Ifland,


- Jabez Bowen, 600


Connecticut,


William Imlay, 1,000


New York,


Matthew Clarkfong


1,500


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New-Jerfey, Pennfylvania,


James Ewing,


700


Stephen Moylan,


1,500


Delaware,


John Stockden,


600


Maryland,


Benjamin Harwood,


1,000


Virginia,


John Hopkins,


1,500


North-Carolina,


William Skinner,


1,000


South-Carolina,


. John Neufville,


1,000


Georgia,


Richard Willy,


700


Capital cities or feats of Government in the feveral States of the Uni- ted States, their latitude and longitudes, (from Philadelphia.) States. Lat.


Capitals.


Long.


New-Hampfhire,


Portfmouth,


43,5 N.


4,32 E.


Maffachufetts


Boft. 1,


42,23


3,39


Vermont,


Rutland & Windfor,


43,33


2,12


Rhode-Ifland,


Newport,


41,44


3,40


Connecticut,


N. Haven,


41,21


1,50


New-York,


New-Ydık,


40,42


1,17


New-Jerfey,


Trenton,


40,15


0,26


Pennsylvania,


Philadelphia,


39,58


0, 0


Delaware,


Dover,


39,11


0,26W


Maryland,


Annapolis,


38,59


1,30


·Virginia,


Richmond,


37,32


2,29


North-Carolina,


Rawleigh,


35,56


3,40


. South-Carolina,


Columbia,


34, I


5,57


Georgia,


Louifville,


32,46


6,18


Kentucky,


Franckfort,


38,14


10,20


Tenneffee,


Knoxville,


35,30


10, Q


DEPARTMENT OF WAR.


Office kept at the North-eaft corner of Chefnut and Fifth Streets.


James M'Henry, fecretary, falary, 3,000 dollars.


William Simmons, accountant, falary, 1,600 dollars.


Samuel Hodgdon, fuperintendant of public ftores.


Col. F. Menteges, infpector of garrifons.


Register of the Land, and Sea forces of the United States.


Commander in chief, George Washington. Major Generals Alexander Hamilton-Infpeltor General, Charles C. Pichney:


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Hartford &


41,44


2, 4


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Brigadier Generals James Wilkinfon, William Wafhington. Adjutant General William North, with the rank of Brigadier. Pay Mafter General Caleb Swan. Quarter Mafter General John Wilkins junr.


Phyfician General James Graik.


CAVALRY.


Lieutenant Colonel Commandant John Watts. - Major Solomon Van Renfelaer.


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First Regiment of Artillerists and Engineers.


Lieutenant Colonel Commandant Henry Burbeck.


Majors Lewis Toufard, Conftant Freeman, jun. John J. U. Rivard, Mahlon Ford.


Serond Regiment of Artillerists, and Engineers.


Lieutenant Colonel Commandant


Majors Benjamin Brooks, Adam Hoops, Daniel Jackfon.


First Regiment of Infantry.


Lieutenant Colonel Commandant John F. Hamtramck. Majors Thomas Hunt, Thomas Cufhing.


Second Regiment.


Lieutenant Colonel Commandant David ftrong. Majors John H. Buell, Jacob Kingfbury.


Third Regiment.


Lieutenant Colonel Commandant Henry Gaither. Majors Jonathan Gafs, William Kerfey.


Fourth Regiment.


Lieutenant Colonel Commandant Thomas Butler, Majors William Peters, Daniel Bradley.


Fifth Regiment.


Lieutenant Colonel Commandant John Smith, Majors, James Armftrong, Henry M. Rutledge.


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Sixth Regiment.


Lieutenant Colonel Commandant, James Read. Majors, Alexander D. Moore, William Brickell.


Seventh Regiment.


Lieutenant Colonel Commandant, William Bently. Majors, Robert Beale, James Baytop.


Eighth Regiment.


Lieutenant Colonel Commandant, Thomas Parker. Majors, Willian Campell, Laurence Butler.


Ninth Regiment.


Lieutenant Colonel Commandant, Jofias C. Hall. Majors, David Hopkins, William D. Beale.


Tenth Regiment.


Lieutenant Colonel Commandant, Thomas L. Moore. Majors, William Henderfon, George Stevenfon.


Eleventh Regiment.


Lieutenant Colonel Commandant, Aaron Ogden. Majors, William Shute, John Adlum.


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Twelfth Regiment.


Lieutenant Colonel Commandant, William S. Smith. Majors, William Willcocks, Dowe J. Fondy.


Thirteenth Regiment.


Lieutenant Colonel Commandant, Timothy Taylor. Majors, Jolin Ripley, Jabez Huntington.


Fourteenth Regiment.


Lieutenant Colonel Commandant, Nathan Rice. Majors, John Walker, Ifaac Winflow.


Fifteenth Regiment.


Lieutenant Colonel Commandant, Richard Hunnewell. Majors, John Rowe, William Jones.


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Sixteenth Regiment.


Lieutenant Colonel Commandant, Rufus Graves. Majors, Timothy Darling, Cornelius Lynde.


AMERICAN NAVY, 1800.


NAVY DEPARTMENT.


Secretary .- Benjamin Stoddert, Efq.


Principal Clerk,-Col. Abitha Thomas.


Charles W. Goldfborough, )


Jofeph Parrot,


Clerks.


John Lockwood,


John M. O'Connor,


Accountant .- William Winder, Efq.


FRIGATES.


United States, 44 guns, Commodore John Barry.


Lieutenants .- Charles Stewart, Edward Meade, Richard Somers, and, Stephen Decatur, jun. Purser-C. Wadfworth. Surgeon-John Bullus.


Prefident, 44 guns, building at New-York.


Conftitution, 44 guns, captain Silas Talbot.


Lieutenants-Ifaac Hull, Robert W. Hamilton, Ifaac Collins, Ed- ward Bofs. Purser-James S. Dubois. Surgeon-Peter S. Medard. Chefapeak, 44 guns, building at Norfolk, captain Samuel Barron. Philadelphia, 44 guns, captain Stephen Decatur.


Lieutenants-Thomas Wilkey, George Price.


New-York, 36 guns, building at New-York.


Congrefs, 36 guns, captain James Sever.


Lieutenants-John B. Cordis, George Blair, Jofeph Saunders. Pur- ser-Charles Morris.


Conftellation, 36 guns, captain Thomas Truxton.


Lieutenants-Andrew Sterrett, Ambrofe Shirley, John Archer, Samuel B. Brooke, John H. Dent. Purser-Ifaac Garrotfon. Sur- geon-Ifaac Henry.


Infurgente, 36 guns, captain Alexander Murray.


Lieutenants-Jeremiah Barton, James P. Wation, Robert Welles, Miles King. Purser-Samuel J. Cox. Surgcon-John Ballus. Effex, 32 guns, captain Edward Prebble.


Purser-William Mumford.


Adams, 32 guns, captain Richard V. Morris,


Lieutenants-Francis H. Ellifon, Richard Marner, Samuel Parker. Surgeon-George Davis.


John Adams, 32 guns, captain George


Lieutenants- Ifaac B. Hickbourne, William Smith, Win;am Flag. Purser_Peter Frezvant. Surgeon-Peter Ward.


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Befton, 32 guns, captain George Little.


Lieutenants-R.chert Hafwell, William Wild, Nathaniel Clift. Purser ---- Mofes Allen. Surgeon-Benjamin Vinton. Gen. Greene, 32 guns, captain Chriftopher R. Perry. Lieutenants-Thomas Laing, Robert Palmer, Jeremiah Fenner. Purser-Jabez Champlin. Surgeon-William Turner. George Wafhington, 32 guns, captain Patrick Fletcher.


Lieutenants-Killian Van Rennfelaer, Samuel Philips. Purser- John Martin. Surgeon --- Jofeph Lec.


SLOOPS OF WAR.


Ganges, 24 guns, captain Thomas Tingey.


Lieutenants-James Burnes, Henry Kenyon, Allen M'Kenzic. Purser-Robert Lewis. Surgcon's matc -- Daniel Hughes.


Connecticut, 24 guns, captain Mofes Tryon.


Lieutenants-Andrew M'Combe, John May. Purser-Silas Butler. Surgeon-James Welles.


Delaware, 20 guns, captain Thomas Baker.


Lieutenants -- John H. Jones, John Carfon. Purser-Edward J. Peyton. Surgeon-George Wright.


Baltimore, 20 guns, Mafter Commandant Couper. Purser- Lieutenants-Loyd S. Daubeney, Thomas M'Kenfie.


William Davis. Surgeon-Hanfon Catlet.


Portfmouth, 24 guns, captain Daniel M'Neill.


Lieutenants-Richard S. Tibbitt, George R. Turner. Purser~ Abijalı Wild Noble. Surgeon-Jofhua G. Symmes.


Merrimack, 24 guns, captain Mofes Brown.


Lieutenants-Michael Titcomb, jun. Samuel Chafe. Purser-Jo-' feph Hooper. Surgeon-Nathaniel Bradftreet.


Montezuma, 20 guns, captain John Mullowny.


Maryland, 20 guns, captain John Rogers. Lieutenants -- Henry Setor, George Cox. Purser-Peter Garts. Surgeon-Anderfon Warfield.


Petapfco, 18 guns, captain Henry Geddes.


Purser-Daniel Jennings. Surgeon-William Graham. Trumbull, 18 guns, Mafter Commandant, David Jewet. Thomas Triplet.


Warren, 18 guns, Mafler Commandant, Timothy Newman. Purser-Ebenezer Bufhinel. Surgeon-John Park. Herald, 20 guns, Mafter Commandant, Charles C. Ruffel. Lieutenants-Jofeph Strout, John Davidfon. Purser-Benjamin Allen. Surgeon-Amos Windilip.


BRIGS.


Norfolk, 18 guns, Mafter Commandant, William Bainbridge. Lieutenants- Thomas Calvert, Henry Kenyon. Purser -- John Mufe. Surgeon .- John K. Read.


Richmond, 16 guns, Mafter Commandant, Cyrus Talbot.


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Lieutenants-James Bouth, John Ballard. Purser-Buller Cork. Surgeon-Thomas Reynolds.


Augufta, 16 guns, Lieut. Archibald M'Elroy .


Surgeon-Thomas J. Windor.


Pinckney, 16 guns, Lieutenant Samuel Heyward.


Eagle, 14 guns, captain Hugh Campbell.


Lieutenant-John Latimer. Purser-Henry Darby. Surgeon- James M'Alpine.


Pickering, 14 guns.


Lieutenants-Benjamin Hiller, Gerald Byrne, Jofeph Ingraham. Purser-John P. C. Whelock. Surgeon-Afa Sargent.


Scammel, 14 guns.


Lieutenants-Mark Fernald, Abraham Ludlow. Purser-Timothy Winn. Surgeon-Richard C. Shannon.


SCHOONERS.


Experiment, 12 guns, Lieutenant Mailey.


Enterprize, 12 guns, Lieuts. Shaw, William C. Jenks, David Por- ter.


GALLIES.


2 At Savannah, Georgia ..


3 At South Carolina.


2 At Wilmington in North Carolina.


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MARINE CORPS.


LIST OF OFFICERS.


W. W. Burrows, Major Commandant.


Captains. I Franklin Wharton,


2 Daniel Carmick,


3 Lemuel Clark,


4 James M'Knight.


First. Lieutenants.


I Philip Edwards,


2 Richard Harwood, refigned,


3 John Hall,


4 Simon W. Geddes,


5 Henry A. Williams,


6 Reuben Lilley, 13 Dyre S. Wynkoop,


7 James Weaver,


8 William Gammack,


9 Jonathan Church,


10 David Stickney,


II Benjamin Strother2


12 Bartholomew Clinch,


14 Anthony Gale,


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15 Robert Rankin, 16 Henry Caldwell,


17 Jonah Riddick,


18 John L. Lewis adju.


Second Lieutenants.


19 John Maine, 20 William Arrory,


21 John Darley®


22 James Thompfon, paymafter.


23 Thomas Hoit,


24 Thomas Wharton,


25 James Middleton,


26 Newton Keene,


27 N. R. Sheredine,


28 John Claypoole, 29 Edward Hall,


30 J. M. Huger, q. mafter, dead.


31 M. Reynolds, promoted Q. M.


32 Jofeph Neale,


33 John Howard,


34 Samuel L. Lewellin,


35 Cotton Thayer,


36 Thomas Barclay,


J. R. Fenwick, appointed Nov. roth.


Marine Barracks, corner of 13th and Filbert-ftreet.


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Navy Office, kept at the corner of Eighth and Chefnut- Street.


JUDICIARY DEPARTMENT.


Oliver Elfworth, Chief Juftice.


William Cuffing, of Maffachufetts,


James Iredell, of North-Carolina,


William Patterfon, of New-Jerfey, Samuel Chafe, of Maryland, Buthrod Wafhington, of Virginia,


Affociate Juitices.


Charles Lee, Attorney-general, falary 2400 dollars. Samuel Bayard, of Philadelphia, clerk fupreme court. Samuel Caldwell, clerk of the Diftrict of Pennfylvania.


JUDGES OF THE DISTRICT COURTS.


Diftrict of Maine,


New-Hampfhire, Vermont,


David Sewell, John Pickering, Samuel Hitchcock,


Maffachufetts,


John Lowell,


Thode-Ifland,


Benjamin Bourne,


Connecticut, New-York,


Richard Law, John Slofs Hobbart,


New-Jeifey, Pennsylvania,


Robert Morris, Richard Peters,


Delaware, Maryland,


Gunning Bedford, William Paca,


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Virginia,


C, rus Griffin,


Harry Innes,.


Kentucky, North-Carolina,


South-Carolina,


Georgia,


Tenneffee,


. John Sitgreaves, 'Thomas Bee, Jofeph Clay, jun. John McNairy.


Missisippi Territory.


William M'Guire, Chief Juftice,


Peter Bryan Bruin,


Judges.


Daniel Tilton,


North Western Territory.


John Cleve Symmes, Chief Justice,


Jofeph Gilman,


Judges.


Return Jonathan Meigs,. jun.


FEDERAL COURTS OF LAW,


. - The" Supreme Courts. At the feat of government, the firft Mondays in February and Auguit annually.


CIRCUIT COURTS.


Eastern Circuit.


For New-Hampfhire, on the 19th of May, and on the 2d of Novem- ber, at Portfmouth and Exeter.


Vermont, at Windfor and Bennington alternately, the ift of May and 3d of October.


Maffachufetts, at Bofton on the ift of June and 20th of October. Rhode-Ifland, on the 15th of June and on the 15th of November, at Newport and Providence. .


Connecticut, on the. 13th of April and on the 17th of September, at New-Haven and Hartford.


New-York, at New-York, on the ift of April and September.


Middle Circuit.


For New-Jerfey, at Trenton, on the ad of April and October.


Pennfylvania, at Philadelphia, on the 11th of April, and at Yorktown, the 11th of October.


Delaware, at Newcaftle, on the 27th of April, and at Dover the 17th of October.


Maryland, at Aninapolis, on the 7th of May, and on the 7th Novem- ber at Eafton.


Virginia, at Richmond, on the 22d of May and November.


Southern Circuit.


For North-Carolina, at Wake Court-houfe, or at Rawleigh, the rit of June and 30th of November.


South-Carolina, on the 6th of May and the 25th of October, at Charlefton.


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Georgia, on the 20th of April and the 8th of November, at Savannah and Augulla.


When any of the above fixed days happen to be Sunday, the court is opened the Monday following.


DISTRICT COURTS.


In Maine District.


At Portland the 3d Tuefday in June, and ift in December, and at- Pownalborough the firft in March and September.


New-Hampshire.


At Portfmouth the 3d Tuefday in March and September, and at Exeter the 3d in June and December.


Vermont. At Windfor and Rutland, the firft Mondays in February and Anguft, and the firft in May and November.


Massachusetts. Åt Salem the 3d Tuefday in March and the 2d in September, and at Bofton the 4th Tuefday in June, and the ift in. December.




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