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Fed.
States.
0
6
6
0
New Hampshire
0
6
6
0
Massachusetts*
3
17
7
11
Rhode Island
0
2
0
2
Connecticut
0
7
0
7
New York
21
6
22
5
New Jersey
6
0
6
0
Pennsylvania
19
4
19
4
Delaware
0
2
1
1
Maryland
4
5
5
4
Virginia
17
6
20
3
North Carolina
10
3
11
2
South Carolina
8
1
9
0
Georgia
6
0
5
1
Kentucky
8
+2
10
0
Tennessee
-
.
6
0
6
0
Indiana
1
0
1
0
Louisiana
1
0
1
0
Mississippi
0
0
1
0
Total,
116
67
142
40
Democratic majority in the 14th Congress
Do. do.
15th do.
102
Giving the democratic republican side of the house the enormous gain of 53.
* In two of the districts of Massachusetts there was no choice, which will account for the deficiency of that state in the present Congress.
{ These two are put with federalists, though they were more pro- perly non-descripts, or neither-sideans. Niles' Reg.
DEPARTMENTS OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.
Department of State.
John Q. Adams, Mass. Salary, 5000 dls. Daniel Brent, chief Clerk. Treasury Department.
William H. Crawford, Ga. Secretary. Salary, 5000 dls. Edward Jones, principal Clerk .- Joseph Anderson, Tenn. 1st Comptroller. Salary, 3500 dls. chief Clerk. Richard Cutts, Mass. 2d Comptroller. Salary, 3500 dis. Enoch Reynolds, chief Clerk. Ri- chard Harrison, Va. 1st Auditor. Salary, 3000 dls. Patrick Farrel, chief Clerk. William Lee, 2d Auditor. Salary, 3000 dls. James Eakin, chief Clerk. Peter Hagner, Pa. 3d Auditor. Salary, 3000 dls. James Thompson, chief Clerk. Constant Freeman, 4th Auditor. Sa- lary, 3000 dls. T. H. Gillis, chief Clerk. Stephen Pleasonton, 5th Auditor. Salary, 3000 dls. Andrew Ross, chief Clerk Thomas Tu- dor Tucker, Va. Treasurer. Salary, 3000 dls. Samuel Brook, chief
6
6
0
Ohio
-
-
-
49
Vermont
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Clerk. Joseph Nourse, Va. Register, Salary, 3000 dls. Joshua Daw- son, chief Clerk. Samuel H. Smith, Commissioner of Revenue. Salary, 3000 dls. Joseph Thaw, principal Clerk. Josiah Meigs, Commissioner Gen. Land Office. John Gardner, chief Clerk.
War Department.
John C. Calhoun, S. C. Secretary. Salary, 4500 dls. George Gra- ham, chief Clerk. Robert Brent, Paymaster General. Salary, 2500 dls. Nathaniel Frye, jun. chief Clerk.
Navy Department.
Benjamin W. Crowninshield, Mass. Secretary. Salary, 4500 dls. Benjamin Homans, chief Clerk.
General Post Office.
Return J. Meigs, Ohio, Postmaster General. Salary, 3000 dls. As- sistant, Abraham Bradley, Conn. Salary, 1700 dls. Seth Pease, Conn. Assistant. Salary, 1600. Phineas Bradley, chief Clerk.
UJ. S. Mint (at Philadelphia.)
Robert Patterson, Director. Salary, 2000 dls. James Rush, Trea- surer. Salary, 1200 dls. Adam Eckfeldt, Coiner. Salary, 1500 dls. Joseph Richardson, Assayer. Salary, 1500 dls. Joseph Cloud, Re- finer. Salary, 1500 dls. Robert Scot, Engraver. Salary, 1200 dls. John Reich, Assistant Engraver. William Kern, Door Keeper and Watch. William M'Minn, Carpenter and Adjuster. Philip Summers, Melter, John Mann, Annealer. John Schreiner, and Thomas Gray, Pressmen. One Clerk at 700-Two Clerks, each at $500.
Land Department.
Josiah Meigs, Commissioner of the General Land Office. Edward Tiffin, Surveyor General. Salary, 2000 dls. Office at Chilicothe, Ohio. Thomas Freeman, Surveyor, south of Tennessee. Salary, 2000 dls. Office at Washington, Miss. Ter. William Rector, Surveyor of Illi- nois and Missouri Territories. John Coffee,
Judiciary.
John Marshall, of Virginia, Chief Justice of the United States .- Salary, 4000 dls .- ASSOCIATE JUDGES, Bushrod Washington, Va. Wil- liam Johnson, jun. S. C. B. Livingston, N. Y. Thomas Todd, Ky. Gabriel Duval, Md. Joseph Storey, Mass. Salary, S3500 each.
Attorney General of the United States, William Wirt, of Virginia. Salary, 3000 dls.
DISTRICT JUDGES.
District of Maine, David Sewall ; New Hampshire, John S. Sher. burne ; Massachusets, John Davis ; Rhode Island, David Howell ; Ver. mont, Elijah Paine ; Connecticut, Pierpont Edwards ; New York, (Chief Judge, M. B. Talmadge ; (Additional Judge) Wm. P. Van Ness ; New Jersey, Wm. S. Pennington ; Pennsylvania,t Richard Peters ; Delaware,
John Fisher ; Maryland, James Houston ; Virginia, St. George Tucker ; North Carolina, Henry Potter; South Carolina, John Drayton ; Georgia, William Stevens ; Kentucky, Robert Trimble ; Tennessee, John M'- Nairy ; Ohio, Charles W. Bird ; Indiana, Benjamin Park ; Louisiana, Dominic A. Hall ; Columbia, ( Chief Judge) William Cranch ; Assistant Judges, Buckner Thruston, James S. Mosrell.
Supreme Court of the United States. + It is held at Philadelphia, on the 11th day of April and October.
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CLERKS TO THE SUPREME, CIRCUIT, AND DISTRICT COURTS.
Supreme Court, Elias B. Caldwell ; District of New Hampshire, Jona- than Steel ; Maine, Henry Sewall ; Massachusetts, William S. Shaw ; Rhode Island, Edmond T. Ellery ; Vermont, Cephas Smith; Connecticut, Henry Edwards ; New York, (south dist.) Theron Rudd : (north dist.) R. R. Lansing ; New Jersey, Robert Boggs ; Pennsylvania, David Cald- well ; Delaware, A. Jones ; Maryland, Philip Moore ; Virginia, Richard Jeffries ; North Carolina, William HI Haywood ; South Carolina, James Jervay ; Georgia, John J. Bullock ; Kentucky, John H. Hanna ; T'ennes. see, Robert M. Gavock ; Ohio, Humphrey Fullerton ; Louisiana, Wil- liam Claiborne; Columbia, (Wash. county) William Brent ; (.Alex. county) Deneale.
DISTRICT ATTORNIES.
New Hampshire, Daniel Humphries; Maine, William P. Preble ; Massachusetts, George Blake ; Rhode Island, Asher Robbins; Connec. ticut, Hezekiah Huntington ; Vermont, Titus Hutchinson, New York, (south dist. ) Jonathan Fisk ; (north dist.) Roger Skinner; New Jersey, Joseph M'Ilvaine ; Pennsylvania, Charles Jared Ingersoll ; Delaware, George Read, jun .; Maryland, Elias Glenn ; Virginia, William Wirt ; North Carolina, James M'Kay ; South Carolina, Thomas Parker ; Geor. gia, William Davies; Kentucky, Robert Wickliffe ; East Tennessee, John M'Campbell : West Tennessee, John E. Beck ; Ohio, Samuel Her. rick; Columbia. Walter Jones, jun. ; Louisiana, John Dick ; Indiana, Thomas H. Blake.
MARSHALS.
New Hampshire, Michael M'Clary ; Maine, Thomas G. Thornton ; Massachusetts, James Prince ; Rhode Island, Ebenezer K. Dexter ; Connecticut, Robert Fairchild ; Vermont, David Robinson ; New York, (south dist ) Thomas Morris ; (north dist.) John W. Livingston ; New Jersey, Oliver Wayne Ogden ; Pennsylvania, John Smith; Delaware, James Brobson ; Maryland, Paul Bentalou ; Virginia, Andrew Moore; North Carolina, Beverly Daniel; South Carolina, Morton A. Waring ; Georgia, John Eppinger ; Kentucky, John T. Mason ; East Tennessee, Charles I. Porter; West Tennessee, Schn Childress, jun. ; Ohio, John Hamm ; Columbia, Washington Boyd ; Louisiana, Michael Reynolds ; Indiana, John Vawter.
TERRITORIAL GOVERNMENTS.
LOCAL.
The Governers of Territories have a local superintendency of Indian affairs, ex officio, within the limits of their respective territorial ju- risdictions.
Missouri Territory.
William Clark, Ky. Governor. Salary 2000 dls. Frederick Bates, Secretary. Salary 1000 dls. Judges, Silas Bent, John B. C. Lucas, William Sprigg, each 1000. Additional Judge, George Bullit. Charles Lucas, Attorney. Henry Dodge, Marshal.
Illinois Territory.
Niniar. Edwards, Ky. Governor. Salary 2000 dis. Joseph Philips, Secretary. Salary 1000 dls. Judges, Jesse B. Thomas, Alexander Stewart, Thomas Towlas, each 1200 dls. Wm. Mears, Attorney. Philip Fouche, Marshab
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Michigan Territory. Lewis Cass, Governor. William Woodbridge, Secretary. Judges, Augustus B. Woodward, James Witherell, John Griffin. Alabama Territory.
William W. Bibb, Ga. Governor.
UNITED STATES NAVY.
Names.
Guns.
Names.
Guns.
Alert,
-
Linnet,
16
Asp,
-
Lynx,
5
Block-ship,
-
Lady of the Lake,
1
Boxer, -
16
Macedonian,
36
Constitution,
44
Mohawk,
32
Constellation,
36
Madison,
18
Congress,
36
Niagara,
18
Confiance,
32
Ontario,
18
Detroit,
18
Peacock,
18
Erie,
18
Porcupine, -
1
Etna,
- bomb.
Ranger,
Eagle,
12
Raven,
Franklin,
74
Superior,
44
Fulton 1st.
Saratoga,
22
Fox,
4
Saranac,
16
Guerriere,
44
Spark,
12
Thent,
1
Surprise,
6
lornet,
5
Ticonderoga,
14
74
Tickler,
s. arms.
ava,
44
Torpedo,
-
-
United States,
44
ones,
18
Vengeance, .
bomb.
awrence,
20
N. B. There are several ships of the line as well as frigates ilding.
Barges, Galleys, Gun-Boats, &c.
t Sackett's Harbour,
15 Barges,
no armament.
t Whitehall,
6 Galleys,
2 guns each,
I Biston,
1 Anchor hoy,
t Newport,
Gun boat,
No. 95
: New-York,
Gun boat,
No. 8
. Baltimore,
14 Barges,
. Norfolk,
Gun boat, No. 72
Gun boat, No. 76
Charleston, S. C.
Gun boat,
No. 9
6
Cyane,
18
Oneida,
14
Despatch,
2
Prometheus,
12
Enterprise,
bomb.
Queen Charlotte,
14
Firebrand,
6
Sylph,
16
General Pike,
24
Spitfire,
bomb.
lornet,
18
Tom Bowline,
12
ohn Adams,
efferson,
18
Vesuvius,
bomb.
ouisiana,
Washington,
74
Corporation,
Nonsuch,
-
dependence,
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Gun boat, No. 10
Gun boat, No. 158
Gun boat, No. 168
Gun boat, No. 149
At New-Orleans,
Gun boat,
No. 154
Gun boat,
No. 155
Bull dog, (felucca) 2 guns Two Barges and two Launches.
COMMISSIONERS OF THE NAVAL BOARD. JOHN RODGERS, STEPHEN DECATUR, DAVID PORTER, J. K. PAULDING, Secretary.
CAPTAINS OF U. S. NAVY.
Alexander Murray, John Rodgers, James Barron, William Bain- bridge, Hugh G. Campbell, Stephen Decatur, Thomas Tingey, Charles Stewart, Isaac Hull, Isaac Chauncy, John Shaw, John H. Dent, David Porter, John Cassin, Samuel Evans, Jacob Jones, Charles Morris, Ar- thur Sinclair, Oliver H. Perry, Thomas Macdonough, Lewis Warring- ton, Joseph Bainbridge, William M. Crane, James T. Leonard, James Biddle, Charles G. Ridgeley, Robert T. Spence, Daniel T. Patterson, Samuel Angus, Melancthorn T. Woolsey, John Orde Creighton, Ed- ward Trenchard, John Downes, John D. Henley.
MASTERS COMMANDANT U. S. NAVY.
Jesse D. Elliott, Robert Henley, Stephen Cassin, Daniel S. Dexter, James Renshaw, David Deacon, Louis Alexis, Michael B. Carrol, Sid- ney Smith, Thomas Brown, Nathaniel Haraden, Samuel Woodhouse, Chas. C. B. Thompson, Alexander S. Wadsworth, George W. Rodgers, George C. Read, Henry E. Ballard, Thomas Gamble, William Carter, jun. Joseph J. Nicholson, John H. Elton, Edmund P. Kennedy, Alex- ander J. Dallas, John B. Nicholson, Beekman V. Hoffman,
LIEUTENANTS U. S. NAVY.
Francis J. Mitchell, George Merrill, Joseph Nicholson, Jolın Petti- grew, Wolcott Chauncy, Jesse Wilkinson, George Budd, Thomas A. C. Jones, Joseph S. Macpherson, John Porter, William Finch, William B. Shubrick, Henry Wells, Benjamin W. Booth, Alexander Claxton, Enos R. Davis, Charles W. Morgan, Samuel P. Macomber, Raymond H. Perry, Lawrence Kearney, William H. Watson, Thomas Hendry, jun. Foxhall A. Parker, Edward-R M'Call, Daniel Turner, William H. Allen, David Conner, John Gallagher, Thomas H. Stevens, Henry S. Newcomb, James P. Oellers, William M. Hunter, John D. Sloat. John Packett, William H. Cocke, Matthew C. Perry, Charles W. Skinner, Joseph Wragg, Samuel W. Adams, John R. Madison, Dugomier Tay- lor, George Pearce, Frederick W. Smith, Nathaniel D. Nicholson, Otho Norris, John T. Newton, P. A. L. P. Jones, Samuel Henley, A. H. M Conklin, Joseph Smith, Lawrence Rosseau, George W. Storer, Lewis German, Joseph Cassin, Robert M. Rose, Beverly Kennon, Ed- ward Shubrick, Charles A. Budd, Francis H. Gregory, John M. Maury, Benjamin Cooper, Phillip F. Voorhees, Henry Gilliam, John H. Clack, William D. Salter, William A. Spencer, William L. Gordon, David Geisinger, Richard Winter, John Percival, James Ramage, William V Taylor, Mervine, P. Mix, Thomas M. Newell, Charles S. M Cauley John H. Bell, Dulany Forrest, Bladen Dulany, Francis B. Gamble, K.
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chard Dashiell, John Taylor, George B. M'Culloch, Robert Spedden, Thomas T Webb, Walter G. Anderson, Stephen Champlin, Charles T'. Stallings, James McGowan, William Lowe, Elie A. F. Vallette, John H. Aulick, Charles T. Clark, Silas Duncan, Thomas S. Cunning. ham, Isaac M'Keever, Robert F. Stockton, Nathaniel L. Montgomery, Walter N Monteath, Silas H. Stringham, George W. Vancleve, Paul Zantzinger, Charles E. Crowley, William Laughton, Nelson Webster, William A. G. Farragut, Richard G. Edwards, William Mervine, Wil- liam K. Latimer, Isaac Mayo, Thomas Crabb, Edward B Babbit, Geo. Hamersley, Thomas Pame, jun. John Hill, jun. James Armstrong, Joseph Smoot, Robert B. Randolph, William Berry, Samuel L Breese, John Evans, Benjamin Page. jun. John T. Ritchie, John A. Wish, John Gwinn, William A. Weaver, Thomas W. Wyman, James L. Morris, John A. Belches, James Mork, Andrew Fitzhugh, William M. Cald- well, John K. Carter, Joseph Cross, Abraham S. Ten Eick, Thomas Hamersley, John White, William M. Robins, Robert Field, Hiram Paulding, Enoch Lowe, Jonathan D. Williamson, Charles L. Springer, Charles Boarman, William I. Belt, William Boerum, Thomas H Bow- yer, Charles H. Caldwell, Thomas A. Conover, Archibald S. Campbell, Nathaniel Carter, jun. Alexander Eskridge, French Forest, Edgar Freeman, John D. Fischer, Edward Greenwell, Charles Gaunt, John H. Graham, George W. Isaacs, Enoch H. Johns, William Jameson, Charles Lacey, John C. Long, William E. M'Kenney, William J. Ji'Cluney, James Nicholson, William W. Ramsay, James W. H. Ray, Ebenezer Ridgeway, Clement W. Stephens, Robert E. SParcy, Thomas A. Tip- pett, James B. Taylor, William Taylor, Ralph Voorhees, Charles L. Williamson, Henry R. Warner, Henry Ward, Uriah P. Levy, James Trant.
GENERAL STAFF OF U. S. ARMY.
Jacob Brown, major general.
Andrew Jackson, major general.
Alexander Macomb, brigadier general, mag. gen. brev.
Edmund P. Gaines, brigadier general, mag gen. brev.
Winfield Scott, brigadier general, mag. gen. brev.
Eleazer W. Ripley, brigadier general, mag. gen. brev. Daniel Parker, adjutant and inspector general, brig. gen. brer Robert Butler, adjutant general, col. bret.
Charles K. Gardner, adjutant general, col brev. Arthur P. Hayne, inspector general, col. brev. John E. Wool, inspector general, col. brev.
Charles J. Nourse, assistant adjutant general, maj. brev.
Clinton Wright, assistant adjutant general, maj. brev. R. M. Kirby, assistant adjutant general, maj. brev. Perrin Willis, assistant adjutant general, maj. brev. G. H. Man gault, assistant inspec or general, maj. brev. John M. Davis, assistant inspector general, maj. brev. Francis S. Belton, assistant inspector general, maj. brev. William M'Donald, assistant inspector general, maj. brev. John Anderson, topographical engineer, maj. gen. Isaac Roberdean, topographical engineer, maj. brev. John. J. Abert, topographical engineer, maj. brev. James Kearney, topographical engineer, maj. brev.
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1x1 Stephen H. Long, topographical engineer, maj. brev. Paul H. Perrault, topographical engineer, maj brev. Hugh Young, assistant topographical engineer. William T. Poussin, assistant topographical engineer. James R. Mullany, quarter master general, col. brev.
A1 James Gibson, quarter master general, col. brev. C. Vandeventer, deputy quarter master general maj. brev. William Linnard, deputy quarter master general, maj. brev. Mark Hardin, assistant deputy quarter master, capt. brev. William L. Robeson, assistant deputy quarter master, capt. brev. Thomas Tupper, assistant deputy quarter master, capt. brev.
INTERCOURSE WITH FOREIGN NATIONS.
DIPLOMATIC DEPARTMENT.
Ministers Plenipotentiary.
Richard Rush, to Great Britain. Albert Gallatin, to France. Wir. Pinkney, to St. Petersburg and Naples. William Eustis, to the Ne- therlands. Thomas Sumter, to Rio Janeiro, Brazils, &c. Jonathan Russell, to Sweden. George W. Erving, to Spain .-- Salary, $9000 each per annum.
CONSULS OF THE UNITED STATES IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES. In Great Britain and its dependencies.
Herman Thomas Aspinwall, London. James Maury, Liverpool, Visger, Bristol. Robert W. Fox, Falmouth. Nath. G. Ingraham, jr. Plymouth. Thomas Auldjo, Cowes. Bernard Henry, Gibraltar. James Luke, Belfast. 'Thomas English, Dublin. Jacob Mark, Cork. Joel Hart, Leith. Thomas Wynn, Turks Island. William Davy, Kingston upon Hull.
In France and its dependencies.
Isaac Cox Barnett, Paris. Daniel Strobel, Bordeaux. Henry Wil- son, Nantz. Edward Church, L'Orient. Stephen Cathalan, Mar- seilles. Robert Sterry, La Rochelle. Thomas Johnson, Calais. Reu- ben G. Beasley, Havre de Grace. Philip de Peyster, Guadaloupe- John Mitchell, Martinique. Martin Bickliam, Isle of France.
In Russia. Moses M. Russell, Riga. - Arcangel.
John Levitt Harris, St. Petersburg.
In Spain and its dependencies. , Cadiz. , Alicant. Richard M. Call, Barcelona. John M. Baker, Tarragona and the Isles of Minorca, Ma- jorca & Yvica. Thomas L. Halsey, Buenos Ayres. - William G. Mil- ler, Mont- Video. Obadiah Rich, Valencia. George G. Barrell, Malaga. Richard S Hackley, St. Lucor. John Heath, Island of Te- neriffe. Andrew Stewart, Island of Manilla. John Warner, Island of Porto Rico. Alexander Hamilton, Havana.
In Portugal and its dependencies.
Israel P. Hutchinson, Lisbon. John Howard March, Island of Ma- deira. John B Dabney, Fayal. Henry Hill, St. Salvador. Joseph Ray, Pernambuco. Jose dos Santos Mortiero, Island of Maranhas. Elisha Field, C. de Verd Islands.
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In Sweden.
Joseph Ficklin, St. Bartholomews.
In Denmark and its dependencies.
John M. Forbes, consul-general, Copenhagen. Robert M. Harrison, consul, Island of St. Thomas. Robert Jaques, Island of St. Cruz. Holland and its dependencies.
-, consul-general, Amsterdam. George Joy, consul,
Rotterdam. Emanuel Wambersie, Ostend. Joshua Clibborn, Ant- werp. John B. Frazier, Island of Curracao. Wm. Gamble, Island of St. Eustatia.
Hansetowns.
Edward Wyer, Hamburgh. Frederick J. Wichelhauson, Bremen. Philip Marck, Franconia. Wm. Clark, Embden.
Tuscany, Austria, China.
Thomas Appleton, Leghorn. William H. Barney, Triest. Benja- min C. Wilcox, Canton.
In the Kingdom of Naples.
Alexander Hammet, Consul, Naples. John Broadbent, Messina. William Porter, Palermo.
In Barbary.
William Shaler, Consul General, Algiers. Thomas D. Anderson, Consul, Tunis. William B. Jones, Tripoli. James Simpson, Tangier. John O. Sullivan, Mogadore.
MINISTERS, CONSULS, AND COMMISSARIES OF FOREIGN POWERS.
RESIDENT IN THE UNITED SLATES.
From France.
His Excellency M. Hyde de Neuville, Envoy Extraordinary, and Mini-
ster Plenipotentiary, from France to the United States of America. Mr. Roth, Secretary of Legation.
Mr. Bourgueney, attached to the Legation.
Mr. Petry, Consul General, ad interim, to the United States, at Phila- delphia.
Mr. Berard, eleve Vice Consul, Philadelphia.
Mr. De Valnais, Consul, Boston.
Mr. Le Comte D'Espinville, Consul, New York.
Mr. Angelucci, Consul, Baltimore.
Mr. Couteaux, Vice Consul, Norfolk.
Mr. Buchet de Martigny, Vice Consul, ad interim, Norfolk
3Ir. Le Marquis de Fougeres, Consul, Charleston, S. C. -, Consul, ad interim, do.
Mr.
Mr. Le Loup, Vice Consul, ad interim, Savannah.
Mr. Thonosson, Agent, Savannalı.
Mr. Guillemin, Consul, ad interim, New Orleans.
From Great Britain.
The Rt. Hon. Charles Bagot, Envoy Extraordinary, and Minister P'le- nipotentiary.
Gibbs Crawford Antrobus, Esq. Secretary of Legation.
William Henry Hughes, Esq. Private Secretary,
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Anthony St. John Baker, Esq. Consul General.
James Baker, Esq. Secretary.
James Buchanan, Consul for the state and city of New York.
William Dawson, Esq. Consul for Maryland, Baltimore.
Patrick Savage, Esq. Consul for Virginia, Norfolk.
Benjamin Moodie, Esq. Consul for N. and S. Carolina, and Georgia Charleston.
John Davidson, Esq. Consul for Louisiana, New Orleans.
George Manners, Esq. Consul for Boston.
John Barnard Gilpin, Esq. do. for Newport, R. I.
Gilbert Robertson, Esq. Consul for Philadelphia, Delaware and West Jersey.
James Patton, Esq. Vice Consul, Alexandria.
James Wallace, Esq. Vice Consul, Savannah.
James Stewart, Esq. Consul, New London.
-, Burgoin, Vice Consul, Wilmington, N. C. From Russia.
His Excellency Andre de Daschkoff, Envoy Extraordinary and Mini- ster Plenipotentiary.
Theodore Ivanoff, Counseller of Legation.
George Ellisen, Secretary of Legation.
Nicholas Kosloff, Consul General, Philadelphia.
Alexy Eustaphieve, Consul, Boston.
T. Swift, Vice Consul, Alexandria.
G. G. Bogert, Vice Consul, New York.
Edw. Hollander, Vice Consul, New Orleans.
Edward J. Coale, Agent, Baltimore.
Fortescue Whittle, Agent, Norfolk.
John Prince, Agent, Salem.
Ebenezer Mayo, Agent, Portland.
Samuel Snow, Agent, Providence.
Letit Villere, Agent, Savannah.
From Spain.
His Excellency Don Lewis de Onis, Minister Plenipotentiary, and En- voy Extraordinary, Washington.
Don Lewis Noele, Secretary of Legation, Washington.
Don Francis Stoughton, attached to the Legation, Washington.
Don Francis Cavellero Sarmiento, ditto Philadelphia.
Don Bartolome Rengueneh, Consul, Philadelphia.
Don Thomas Stoughton, Consul, New York.
Don Juan Stoughton, Consul for New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont and Rhode Island, Boston.
Don Pablo Chacon, Consul, Norfolk.
Don Juan B. Barnabau, Consul, Baltimore,
Don Antonio Argotte Vilalobus, Consul for Charleston.
Don Pelipe Fatio, Consul, New Orleans.
Don Carolus Mulvi, Vice Consul, Savannah.
Don Torquin Zamorano, Consul of Alexandria, D. C.
From Portugal.
His Excellency M. Correa de Serra, Minister Plenipotentiary of his Majesty, King of Portugal, Brazil and Algarves, Philadelphia. Joseph Rudemaker, Consul General, Philadelphia. Simon S. Goodwyn, Consul, Boston.
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Joaquin Jose Vasques, jr. Consul, New York. John Vaughan, Acting Vice Consul, Philadelphia.
Robert Barry, Consul, Baltimore
Lewis Deblois, Consul, Washington City.
Joao P. Calhorda, Consul, Wilmington, N. C.
Carlos Mulvey, Consul, Charleston. From Denmark.
His Excellency P. Pedersen, Resident from the Court of Denmark, and Consul General, Philadelphia.
John Bohlen, Vice Consul, do.
George Hammeken, Consul, New York. Charles W. Green, Vice Consul, Boston.
Frederick William Brune, Vice Consul, Baltimore.
Jonathan Swift, Vice Consul, Alexandria.
Moses Myers, Vice Consul, Norfolk.
Joseph Winthrop, Vice Consul, Charleston, South Carolina, Richard Relf, Vice Consul, New Orleans.
From Sweden and Norway.
His Excellency M. de Kantzow, Minister Resident.
Henry Gahn, Acting Consul General, New York.
H. Aguilon, Consul, Baltimore.
Bernard Dahlgren, Consul, Philadelphia.
S. Blagge, Commercial Agent, Boston.
R. Rogers, jr. do. Providence, R. I.
J. Swift, do. Alexandria, D. C.
J. B. Cunningham, do. Washington, N. C.
Edmund Bridge, jr. do. Wilmington, N. Carolina. Joseph Winthrop, do. Charleston, South Carolina. William Taylor, do. Savannah.
R. D. Shepherd, do. New Ooleans. Prussia.
His Excellency T. Graham, Minister Resident and Consul General. Sass, Secretary.
From the United Netherlands.
His Excellency J. W. Ten Cate, Charge d'Affaires, Washington, P. G. Lechleitner, Consul, Philadelphia.
F. L. Wentrop, Esq. Consul, Boston.
T. C. Zimmerman, Consul, New York.
C. S. Konig, Consul, Baltimore. Jonathan Swift, Consul, Alexandria. Voses Rujer, Consul, Norfolk. ames Holmes, Consul, Charleston. Thomas Wright, Consul, Savannah.
William Nolt, Consul, New Orleans.
COMMISSIONERS OF BOUNDARY. Under the fourth article of the Treaty of Ghent. ON THE PART OF THE UNITED STATES. ohn Holmes, Commissioner. James T. Austin, Agent. ON THE PART OF GREAT BRITAIN. Thomas Barclay, Commissioner. Ward Chipman, Agent.
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Under the 5th article of the Treaty. ON THE PART OF THE U. S. C. P. Van Ness, Commissioner. William C. Bradley, Agent. British Commissioner and Agent not known. Under the 6th and 7th articles of the Treaty. ON THE PART OF THE U. S.
P. B. Porter, Commissioner. Samuel Hawkins, Agent. British Com. missioner and Agent not known Commissioners to treat with the Indians.
Major General Andrew Jackson, His Excellency Joseph M'Minn of Tennessee, and General David Meriwether of Georgia, Commission- ers to treat with the Cherokee Tribe or nation of Indians.
His Excellency Lewis Cass, Governor of the Michigan Territory, and Duncan M'Arthur, late a Brigadier General in the service of the United States, Commissioners to treat with all or any of the Tribes or nations of Indians, within the boundaries of the state of Ohio.
David B. Mitchel, Esq. of the state of Georgia, Commissioner to treat with the Creek nation of Indians.
His Excellency William Clark, Governor of the Missouri Territory, and His Excellency Ninian Edwards, Governor of the Illinois Terri- tory, Commissioners to treat with the Potowotamies and other Tribes of Indians in the Illinois Territory.
EXPORTS OF THE UNITED STATES.
From a statement of the secretary of the treasary to congress, it ap- pears that the value of the exports of the United States, for a year ending the 30th September, 1816, was eighty one millions, nine hun- dred and twenty thousand, four hundred and fifty two dollars, (81,920,452) of which 64,781,896, were of domestic materials, and 17,138,556 of foreign. Of the domestic products exported 7,293 000 were the produce of the forest ; of Agriculture 53,354,000, of Manufactures 1,755,000; of uncertain origin 1,049,000. The trial amount exported to the possessions of foreign powers, the largest amount (39,184,558) was to those of Great Britain, the next largest (12,138,135) to those of France; the next (8,589,718) to those of Spain : to Holland and its colonies, 5,609,524 : to the Hanse towns and ports of Germany, 3,534,500 ; to Portugal, Brazil, &c. 2,270,389 dollars. The total exports from the several states and territories du- ring the year before mentioned was in the following proportion :- From New Hampshire, 140,293-Vermont, 892,594-Massachusetts 10,136,439-Rhode Island, 619,794-Connecticut, 593,806-New York, 19,690,031-New Jersey, 9,746-Pennsylvania, 7,196,246-De- laware, 56,217-Maryland, 7,338,767-Virginia, 8,212,860-North Carolina, 1,328,735-South Carolina, 10,849,409-Georgia, 7,511,939 -Ohio, 1,305-Louisiana, 5,602,948-District of Columbia, 1,680,811 -Territory of the United States, 65,522 .-- Total, $81,920,451.
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