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District Attornies.
New-Hampshire, Daniel Humphries-Maine, Wm. P. Preble -Massachusetts, George Blake-Rhode Island, Asher Robbins -Connecticut, Hezekiah Huntington-Vermont, Titus Hutch- inson-New-York, Robert Tillotson, Southern district ; Roger Skinner, Northern District-New Jersey, Joseph M'Ilvaine- Pennsylvania, Charles J. Ingersoll, Eastern district ; Andrew Stewart, Western district-Delaware, George Read, jun .- Ma- ryland, Elias Glenn-Virginia, Robert Stanard, Eastern district ; Jacob Beeson, Western district-North Carolina, James M'Kay -South Carolina, Thomas Parker-Georgia, Richard W. Ha- bersham-Kentucky, George M. Bibb-East Tennessee, John M'Campbell-West Tennessee, Henry Crabb-Ohio, John C. Wright-Columbia, Walter Jones, jun .- Louisiana, John Dick -Mississippi, Bela Metcalf-Indiana, Alexander A. Meek- Missouri, Robert Wash-Illinois, Jepthah Hardin.
Marshals.
New- Hampshire, Michael M'Clary-Maine, Thomas G. Thornton-Massachusetts, James Prince-Rhode Island, Ebe- nezer K. Dexter-Connecticut, Robert Fairchild-Vermont, David Robinson-New York, Thomas Morris, Southern dis- trict; John W. Livingston, Northern district-New Jersey, Oli- ver Wayne Ogden-Pennsylvania, John Conard, Eastern district; William B. Irish, Western district-Delaware, James Brobson -Maryland, Paul Bentalou-Virginia, Andrew Moore, Eastern district ; Benjamin Reeder, Western district-North Carolina, Beverly Daniel-South Carolina, Morton A. Waring-Georgia, John H. Morrell-Kentucky, Robert Crocket-East Tennessee, Charles I. Porter-West Tennessee, Ohio, John Hamm-Columbia, Tench Ringgold-Louisiana, Michael Rey- nolds-Indiana, John Vawter-Mississippi, Henry G. Johnson- Illinois, Robert Lemmon.
TERRITORIAL GOVERNMENTS.
LOCAL .- The Governors of Territories have a local super- intendency of Indian affairs, ex officio, within the limits of their respective territorial jurisdictions.
Missouri Territory.
William Ciark, of Kentucky, Governor ; salary, 2000 dollars -Frederick Bates, Secretary ; salary, 1000 dollars-Judges, Silas Bent, John B. C. Lucas, William Sprigg, each 1000 dollars- Additional Judge, George Bullit-Charles Lucas, Attorney- Henry Dodge, Marshal.
Michigan Territory.
Lewis Cass, Governor-Wm. Woodbridge, Secretary-Judges, Augustus B. Woodward, James Witherell, John Griffin.
Alabama Territory.
Wm. W. Bibb, of Georgia, Governor-John \V. Walker, Se- cretary.
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NAMES
Independence, Washington, -
-
74
1814 Boston
74
1816 Portsmouth, (N H)
74 1815 Philadelphia
Franklin, Columbus, -
-
ĮChippewa,
+New-Orleans,
-
74
ditto ditto
Building at Norfolk
Building at Philadelphia
74 Building at New York
Massachusetts, -
74
New Hampshire, -
74
Building at Portsmouth,
1797 Boston
Constitutiou, -
44 44
United States,
-
Guerriere,
44
1814 Philadelphia
1814 Baltimore Sackett's Harbour
1797 Baltimore 1797 Portsmouth, (N H) Captured 1812, England
columbiads, New York Captured 1814
1814 Sackett's Harbour Captured 1815
1813 Sackett's Harbour
1813 Erie
1813 New-York
18 1809 Baltimore
Hornet,
18
¿Detroit,
18
+Jefferson,
18
#Jones,
18 18
+Niagara, -
18
Louisiana,
18 16
Linnet, -
-
±Sylph,
16
Boxer,
16
Saranac, -
16
¿Ticonderoga, -
14
1814
¿Oneida,
#Queen Charlotte, 14
Ranger, -
14
Enterprise,
12
Spark, -
12
Eagle, -
-
36
Congress,
36
Macedonian,
-
-
36
Fulton the First, Steam frig. 39 32
¿Confiance,
32
¿Mohawk, - 28 Cyane, -
John Adams, corvette, 24 24 ¿General Pike, corvette,
¿Saratoga, 22
Lawrence, 20
18
±Erie, -
.
Peacock, -
18
Ontario,
1813 Erie
1815 Sackett's Harbour ditto ditto
1812 Erie
Captured 1814 1813 Sackett's Harbour 1815 Hartford, (Conn.) ditto
14 1815 Sackett's Harbour Captured 1813
- 12
-
-
74 1819 Washington, (D C) Sackett's Harbour
74 74
¿Plattsburgh, Virginia,
74
74
Pennsylvania, New-York,
-
Java,
44
44
+Superior, One building at Washington, 44
Constellation,
Building at Boston
1797 Philadelphia
¿Madison,
FORCE When and where built
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NAMES
FORCE.
Nonsuch,
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6
Surprise,
-
6
Lynx, -
5
Hornet,
-
-
5
Fox,
Despatch,
-
.
4 2
Ghent,
1
Lady of the Lake,
1
Porcupine,
1
Alert, store ship,
none
Captured 1814
Corporation,
Tickler,
Ætna, Vesuvius, and Ven- geance, bombs.
Those ships marked thus ±, are upon the Lakes, and are considered as forming a part of the Navy.
The smaller vessels are principally stationed at important passes, for the purpose of protecting our commercial trade, from privateers, &c.
Commissioners of the Navy Board.
John Rodgers, Stephen Decatur, and David Porter-J. K. Paulding, Secretary.
Captains of the United States Navy.
Alexander Murray, John Rodgers, James Barron, William Bainbridge, Hugh G. Campbell, Stephen Decatur, Thomas Tin- gey, Charles Stewart, Isaac Hull, Isaac Chauncey, John Shaw, John H. Dent, David Porter, John Cassin, Samuel Evans, Jacob Jones, Charles Morris, Arthur Sinclair, Thomas Macdonough, Lewis Warrington, Joseph Bainbridge, William M. Crane, James T. Leonard, James Biddle, Charles G. Ridgley, Robert T. Spence, Daniel T. Patterson, Samuel Angus, Melancthon T. Woolsey, John Orde Creighton, Edward Trenchard, John Downes, John D. Henley, Jesse D. Elliott.
Masters Commandant of the Navy.
Robert Henley, Stephen Cassin, James Renshaw, David Dea- con, Louis Alexis, Sidney Smith, Thomas Brown, Samuel Wood- house, Charles C. B. Thompson, Alexander S. Wadsworth, George W. Rodgers, George C. Read, Henry E. Ballard, 'Thomas Gamble, William Carter, jun. Joseph J: Nicholson, Wolcott Chauncey, John H. Elton, Edmund P. Kennedy, Alex- ander J. Dallas, John B. Nicholson, Beekman V. Hoffman, Jesse Wilkinson.
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Lieutenants of the Navy.
Francis J. Mitchell, Joseph Nicholson, John Pettigrew, George Budd, Thomas A. C. Jones, Joseph S. M Pherson, John Porter, William B. Finch, William B. Shubrick, Henry Wells, Benja- min W. Booth, Alexander Claxton, Charles W. Morgan, Samuel P. Macomber, Raymond H. J. Perry, Lawrence Kearney, Wil- liam H Watson, Thomas Hendry, jun. Foxhall A Parker, Ed- ward R M.Call, Daniel Turner, William H Allen, David Con- nor, John Gallagher, Thomas H Stevens, Henry S Newcomb, James P Oellers, William M Hunter, Join D Sloat, John Pack- ett, William H Cocke, Matthew C Perry, Charles W Skinner, Joseph Wragg, Samuel W Adams, John R Madison, Dugomier Taylor, George Pearce, Frederick W Smith, Nathaniel D Ni- cholson, Otho Norris, John T Newton, P A I P Jones, Samuel Henley, A H M Conklin, Joseph Smith, Lawrence Rousseau, George W Storer, Joseph Cassin, Robert M Rose, Beverly Ken- non, Edward Shubrick, Charles A Budd, Francis H Gregory, John M Maury, Robert Spedden, John H Clack, Philip F Voor- hees, Benjamin Cooper, William L Gordon, James Ramage, Si- las Duncan, Dulany Forrest, John Taylor, jun. David Geisinger, Robert F Stockton, Thomas S Cunningham, Isaac M'Keever, John P Zantzinger, Charles E Crowley, Henry Gilliam, William D Salter, Charles S M Cauley, John H Bell, Thomas M Newell, Elie A F Vallette, William A Spencer, Francis B Gamble, Wm. Laughton, Nelson Webster, Richard Dashiell, Thomas T Webb, Richard M Winter, John Percival, Charles T Stallings, John H Aulick, William V Taylor, Mervine P Mix, Bladen Dulany, James M'Gowan, George Vancleave, Silas H Stringham, Na- thaniel L Montgomery, William A C Farragut, George B M'Culloh, Walter G Anderson, Stephen Chaplin, William Lowe, Walter N Monteath, Richard G Edwards, Isaac Mayo, William K Latimer, William Mervine, Thomas Crabb, Edward B Babbit, George W Hamersley, Thomas Paine, jun. James Armstrong, Joseph Smoot, Robert B Randolph, William Berry, Samuel L Breese, John Evans, Benjamin Page, jun. John T Rit- chie, John A Wish, John Gwinn,- William A Weaver, Thomas W Wayman, James L Morris, John A Belsches, Andrew Fitz- hugh, William M Caldwell, John K Carter, Joseph Cross, Abra- ham S Ten Eick, Thomas Hamersley, John White, William M Robins, Robert Field, Hiram Paulding, Jonathan D Williamson, Charles L Springer, James Trant, Uriah P Levy, Enoch H Johns, Charles Lacy, Clement W Stevens, Chas. Boarman. jun. French Forrest, Edgar Freeman, Thos. A Tippett, Wm. E M.Kenney, William J Belt, Charles H Caldwell, William Jamesson, James W H Ray, William Boerum, Charles L Williamson, Charles Gaunt, William W Ramsay, Ralph Vorhees, James Nicholson, Robert E Searcy, Thomas H Bowyer, Alexander Eskridge, Ebe- nezer Ridgeway, Thomas A Conover, Archibald S Campbell; William Taylor, George W Isaacs, John C Long, Henry R Warner, John H-Graham, Nathaniel Carter, jun. Henry Ward, James E M'Donald, Henry Henry, Samuel W Downing, Richard S Hunter, William Pottenger, Henry W Ogden, John H Lee,
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Walter Abbott, James M K M'Intosh, Josiah Tatnall, William Temple, George M'Cauley, Hugh N Page, James A Perry, Ar- chibald M'Neal, John A Cook, William Inman, Joel Abbot, Lewis E Simnonds, John M Dale, Peleg K Dunham, Harrison H Cocke, William H Mott, William J M.Cluney, Albert G Wall, Ephraim D Whitlock, James F Curtis, James Goodrum, John B Montgomery, Horace B Sawyer, Cornelius K Stribling, James E Legare, Joshua R Sands, Allen B W Griffin, Richard M Pot- ter, John 1. Cummings, Samuel A Eakin, Frederick. S Gibbon, Samuel W Adams, A. L., Charles C Russell, A. L., Nicholas Marchand, A. L., Nathaniel A Prentiss, A. L.
United States' Navy Agents.
Portland, John L Storer-Portsmouth, (N H) Henry S Lang- don -- Boston, Amos Binney-New London, Joseph Hull-New York, Robert Swartwout-Philadelphia, George Harrison-Bal- timore, James Beatty-Annapolis, John Randall-Norfolk, Miles King-Charleston, John Robertson-Savannah, John P Henry- Kentucky, James Morrison-New Orleans, I K. Smith-New- port, (RI) Constant Taber-Hartford, (Con.) John Morgan- Wilmington, (N C) Joshua Potts-Newbern, Jeremiah Brown- New Castle, J S Riddle-London, Baring, Brothers & Co. Bank- ers of United States-Barcelona, Richard M'Call.
A commission is allowed to navy agents not exceeding one per cent. upon their disbursements. Their whole annual emoluments are limited by law to $2,000, without any allowance for clerk hire, porters, office rent, stationary, or any thing else. Every charge must be paid out of their commissions.
GENERAL STAFF OF THE U. S. ARMY.
Jacob Brown, Major General.
Andrew Jackson, Major General.
Alexander Macomb, Brigadier General, maj gen. brev. Edmund P Gaines, Brigadier General, maj. gen. brev. Winfield Scott, Brigadier General, maj. gen. brev. Eleazer W Ripley, Brigadier General, maj. gen. brev. Daniel Parker, Adjutant and Inspector Genera!, brig. gen. brev. Thomas S Jesup, Quarter Master General, brig. gen. brev. Robert Butler, Adjutant General, col brev. Roger Jones, Adjutant General, col. brev.
Arthur P Hayne, Inspector General, col. brev. Jolın E Wool, Inspector General, col. brev. Charles J. Nourse, Assistant Adjutant General, maj. brev. R M Kirby, Assistant Adjutant General, maj. brev.
Perrin Willis, Assistant Adjutant General, maj. brev. James M Glassel, Assistant Adjutant General, maj. brev.
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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 Biddle, Assistant Inspector General, maj. brev. William Linnard, Deputy Quartermaster General, maj. brev. Milo Mason, Deputy Quartermaster General, maj. brev.
Divisions and Departments of the Army.
The Northern Division comprises five Military Departments, to wit :- No. 1. New York, above the Highlands, and Vermont -No. 2. New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut-No. 3. New York, below the Highlands, and New Jersey, excepting that part which furnishes the first division of militia-No. 4 Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, and that part of New Jersey which furnishes the first division of militia- No. 5. Ohio, Indiana, and the territory of Michigan, and by a line drawn from the south end of lake Michigan to the mouth of Rock River, on the Mississippi, to include all posts that are, or may be, established north of such line, on both sides of the Mississippi, embracing all the waters of that river above Rock River.
The Southern Division comprises four Military Departments, to wit : No. 6. Virginia, North Carolina, and the District of Co- lumbia-No. 7. South Carolina and Georgia-No 8. Louisiana, Mississippi, and the Alabama territory-No. 9. Tennessee, Ken- tucky, Illinois, and Missouri.
INTERCOURSE WITH FOREIGN NATIONS.
DIPLOMATIC DEPARTMENT.
Ministers Plenipotentiary.
Richard Rush, to Great Britain. Albert Gallatin, to France. George W. Campbell, to Russia. John Forsyth, to Spain. John Graham, to Brazils.
Charge d' Affaires.
Alexander H. Everett, to the Netherlands. Christopher Hughes, jun. to Sweden.
Secretaries of Legation.
John Adams Smith, to Great Britain. Daniel Sheldon, to France. Charles Pinkney, to Russia. Thomas L. L. Brent, to Spain. John J. Appleton, to Brazil.
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CONSULS OF THE UNITED STATES IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES.
In Great Britain and its dependencies.
Thomas Aspinwall, London. James Maury, Liverpool. Her- man Visger, Bristol. Nath. G. Ingraham, jr. Plymouth. Robert W. Fox, Falmouth. William Davy, Kingston-upon-Hull. Thos. Auldjo, Cowes. Joel Hart, Leith. Thomas English, Dublin. Jacob Mark, Cork. James Luke, Belfast. ' Bernard Henry, Gib- raltar. Martin Bickham, Isle of France. Thomas Wynns, Turks Island. * William R. Higinbotham, Bermuda.
In France and its dependencies.
Isaac Cox Barnet, Paris. , Daniel Strobel, Bordeaux. Joshua Dodge, Marseilles Henry Wilson, Nantes. Robert Sterry, La Rochelle. Edward Church, L'Orient. Reuben G. Beasley, Havre de Grace. Thomas Johnston, Calais. Philip De Peyster, Island of Guadaloupe. Silas Marean, Island of Martinique.
In Russia.
Abraham P. Gibson, St. Petersburg. In Spain and its dependencies.
John M. Hall, Cadiz. Richard M'Call, Barcelona. Obadiah Rich, Valencia. George G. Barrell, Malaga. Robert Mont- gomery, Alicante. Richard S. Hackley, St. Lucar. Francisco Xavier de Ealo, Bilboa. John O'Sullivan, Island of Teneriffe. Andrew Stuart, Island of Manilla. William G. Miller, Monte Video. Robert K. Lowry, La Guayra. * Michael Hogan, Ha- vanna. *John Mason, St. Jago de Cuba. *John M. Baker, Porto Rico.
In Portugal and Brazil.
Israel P. Hutchinson, Lisbon. Henry Hill, Rio de Janeiro. Jose dos Santos Monteiro, Maranhao. John H. March, Island of Madeira John B. Dabney, Fayal. Samuel Hodges, jun. Cape de Verde Islands.
In Sweden and Norway.
David Erskine, Stockholm. C. A. Murray, Gottenburg. Peter Isaacksen, Christiansand. Joseph Ficklin, St. Bartho- lomews.
Denmark.
John Rainals, Copenhagen. Robert Jaques, Island of St. Croix. *Nathan Levy, Island of St. Thomas.
In the Netherlands.
Alexander M'Rae, Amsterdam. George Joy, Rotterdam. David Parish, Antwerp. Emanuel Wambersie, Ostend. Wil- liam Gamble, Island of St. Eustatia. Cortland Parker, Island of Curracoa. * Abraham E. Soesman, Batavia.
In Germany.
John M. Forbes, consul-general, Stettin, &c. Edward Wyer, Hamburg. Frederick J. Wichelhausen, Bremen. William Clark, Embden. Philip Marck, Franconia.
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In Tuscany, Sardinia, and Austria.
Thomas Appleton, Leghorn. James Schee, Genoa. Victor A. Sasserno, Nice. Francis Adams, Trieste.
In the Two Sicilies.
Alexander Hammett, Naples, Henry Preble, Palermo, John Broadbent, Messina.
In the Barbary States.
William Shaler, consul general, Algiers. Townsheud Stith, Tunis. Thos. D. Anderson, Tripoli. James Simpson, Tangier. In China. Benjamin C. Wilcocks, Cantou.
NOTE .- Agents for Commerce and Seamen are distinguished by an asterisk-thus *
MINISTERS, CONSULS, AND COMMISSARIES OF FOREIGN POWERS, RESIDENT IN THE UNITED STATES.
From France.
His Excellency, M. Hyde de Neuville, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, from France to the United States of America.
Mr. Roth, Secretary of Legation.
Mr. Bourgueney, attached to the Legation.
Mons. Lesseps, consul to the United States, at Philadelphia,
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. Le Marquis de Fougeres, Consul, Charleston.
Mr. Buchet de Martigny, Agent of the Consulate, Charleston, Mr. Le Loup, Vice-Consul, ad interim, Savannah.
Mr. Guillemin, Consul, ad interim, New Orleans.
Mr. Thierry, Vice-Consul, District of Columbia.
From Great Britain.
Envoy Extraordinary, and
Minister Plenipotentiary. Gibbs Crawford Antrobus, Esq. Secretary of Legation. William Henry Hughes, Esq. Private Secretary. Anthony St. John Baker, Esq. Consul General. James Baker, Esq. Secretary. James Buchanan, Esq. Consul for the State and City of N. York. William Dawson, Esq. Consul for Maryland-Baltimore William Gray, Consul for Virginia-Norfolk.
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Benjamin Moodie, Esq. Consul for North and South Carolina, and Georgia-Charleston.
John Davidson, Esq. Consul for Louisiana-New Orleans.
William S Skinner, Esq. Acting Vice Consul, Boston.
John Barnard Gilpin, Esq. Acting Vice Consul, Newport (RI) Gilbert Robinson, Esq. do. do. Philadelphia.
James Patton, Esq. do. do. Alexandria (DC)
James Wallace, Esq. do. do. Savannah.
Donald M'Intosh, Esq. Consul, New Hampshire and Maine
From Russia.
Pierre de Poletica, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Pleni- potentiary
George Ellisen, Counsellor of Legation.
S. Lomonosoff, Secretary of Legation.
Theodore Ivanoff, Consul General, Philadelphia.
Alexy Eustaphieve, Consul, Boston.
T. Swift, Vice Consul, Alexandria. T. G. Bogert, Vice Consul, New York.
Benjamin Chew, 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.
From Spain.
Minister Plenipotentiary, and Envoy
Extraordinary, Philadelphia. Don Bartolome Ronquenet, 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, Vice Consul, Alexandria' (D C)
Don Juan B Barnabau, Consul, Baltimore.
Don Antonio Argotte Vilalobos, Consul for Virginia & Kentucky.
Don Diego Morphy, Consul, New Orleans.
Don Felipe Fatio, Consul, Louisiana.
Don Carolus Mulvi, Vice Consul, Savannah.
From Portugal.
His Excellency M. Correa de Serra, Minister Plenipotentiary of his Majesty the King of Portugal, Brazil, and Algarves, Phila- delphia.
Joseph Amado Grehan, secretary of legation.
Joaquim Jose Vasques, consul-general, New-York.
Philip Marot, Vice Consul, Boston.
J. Duff, Vice Consul, New-York.
John Vaughan, Vice Consul, Philadelphia.
William R. Swift, Vice-Consul, Baltimore.
Jonathan Swift, Vice-Consul, Alexandria.
A. B. Nones, Vice Consul, Norfolk.
Joao P. Calhorda, Vice Consul, Wilmington, (N C)
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C. P. L. Wessendorf, Vice Consul, Charleston, (SC) Francis Sorral, Vice Consul, Savannah. From Denmark.
His Excellency P. Pedersen, minister resident from the court of Denmark and consul-general, Philadelphia.
John Bohlen, vice-consul, Philadelphia.
George Hammeken, consul, New York.
Charles W Greene, vice-consul, Boston.
Lewis Brantz, vice-consul, Baltimore.
Jonathan Swift, vice-consul, Alexandria.
Moses Myers, vice-consul, Norfolk.
Joseph Winthrop, vice-consul, Charleston, (S C)
Richard Relf, vice-consul, New Orleans.
From Sweden and Norway.
His Excellency Baron Robert Stackelberg, charge d'affaires.
Henry Gahn, consul-general, New-York. Severin Lorich, consul, Philadelphia.
Samuel Blagge, commercial agent, Boston.
R. Rogers, jun. commercial agent, Providence, (R I)
J. Swift, commercial agent, Alexandria.
J. B. Cunningham, commercial agent, Washington, (N C)
Edmund Bridge, jun. commercial agent, Wilmington (N C) Joseph Winthrop, commercial agent, Charleston, (S C)
Wm Taylor, commercial agent, Savannah.
R. D. Shepherd, commercial agent, New Orleans. From Prussia.
His Excellency, Frederick Greuhm, minister resident.
Jacob Sperry, consul, Philadelphia.
J. W. Schmidt, consul, New York.
Ralph B. Forbes, consul, Boston.
Louis Trapman, consul, Charleston, (S C) From Hamburgh.
C. N Buck, consul general, Philadelphia.
J. W. Schmidt, vice-consul, New York. Frederick C. Graf, Baltimore.
Anthony C. Cazenove, Alexandria.
Jacob Wulff, Charleston, (S C)
Vincent Nolte, New Orleans.
From the United Netherlands.
His Excellency Viscount de Quabeck, Charge d'Affaires, Wash- ington.
P. G. Lechleitner, Consul, Philadelphia.
F. L Wentrop, Esq. Consul, Boston.
J. C. Zimmerman, Consul, New-York.
C. S Konig, Consul, Baltimore.
Jonathan Swift, Consul, Alexandria.
Moses Meyer, Consul, Norfolk.
James Holmes, Consul. Charleston. Thomas Wright, Consul, Savannah.
William Nott, Consul, New-Orleans. - Austria-the name not known.
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OFFICERS OF THE CUSTOMS In the Ports of Entry within the United States.
PORTS.
Portsmouth* White Mountains Alburg Mumphreymagog Newburyport Ipswich
COLLECTORS. Timothy Upham Eph. H. Mahurin James Fisk
Roger Enos Joseph Marquand Asa Andrews John Kittredge
William R. Lee
Joseph Wilson H. A. S. Dearborn Henry Warren
Isaiah L Green
Martin 'T. Morton
Plymouth Barnstable Nantucket Edgartown New Bedford* Dighton York Saco*
Thomas Cooke, jr. John Hawes Nathaniel Williams Jeremiah Bradbury Daniel Granger Isaac Ilsly
Portland* Bath Augusta Wiscasset Penobscot
J. Wingate, jr.
Isaac Carter
Francis Cook
3 Josiah Hook
Hezekiah Prince Meletiah Jordan Jeremiah ()‘Brien
Stephen Thacker
Denny M'Cobb
Joseph Storer
William Ellery
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Chas. Collins, jr.
Thomas Coles -
Thos. H. Cushing
Abraham Bishop Alex. Wolcott Walter Bradley
Middletown Fairfield Hartford Saybrook Sagg Harbour
Henry P. Dering
SURVEYORS. James Ladd
William Cross
Gloucester Beverly and Salem* Marblehead* Boston*
Ebenezer Dale S Jonathan Smith John Sanders Joshua Prentis Eldridge Gerry
James C. Jewett
Bangor Thomastown Frenchman's Bay Machias Passsamaquoddy Waldoborough Kennebunk Newport* North Kingston East Greenwich Warren Bristol*
Joseph Carr
John Slocum Wm. Hammond Thomas Arnold Nathaniel Philips Samuel Bosworth Sylvester Gavet John B. Barton Joseph Aborne 'Thomas Durfee Oliver Champlain Elijah Palmer William Munson .W. Van Deursen
Pawcatuck river Providence Patuxet Tiverton New-London Stonington New-Haven
Solomon Porter George Wolcott
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PORTS. New York * and Albany Hudson
COLLECTORS. David Gelston
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Reuben Moores Alexander Richards
Oswegatchie Champlain
Oswego Niagara
Peter Sailly Nathan Sage Robert Fleming Oliver Forward Jesse Hawley
Buffaloe Creek Genesee Sackett's Harbour Cape St. Vincent Perth Amboy
Burlington
Bridgetown
John Brewster Lemuel Howell James D Wescott
Gideon Leeds
Silas Crane
Bernard Smith Philip Williams James Glentworth
Wilmington (Del)* Baltimore*
John Steele Thomas Forster Allen M'Lane Jas. H M'Culloch
William Lowry Charles Chilton
Town Creek Chester Oxford and Easton
James N Gordon
John Willis
Benjamin Wilmot
Vienna Snowhill
John Ennalls Lemuel P Spence John Randall Henry Boswell r Athan. Fenwick
Lewis Ford Wm. D Harrison Robert Chelsey
Charles K Mallorey Copeland Parker
Petersburg Richmond
Joseph Jones, James Gibbon
T. Nelson, jr.
J. B. Roberts
John Haile
Tappahanock Urbanna Port Royal Fredericksburg Carter's Creek Charlestown, (V.) -
H Goldsborough John Barnes Charles Simms David Brodie
Bath. Dangerfield
Joseph Prentiss Robert Butler John H Peterson Ryland Randolplı Andrew Torborn
City Point Yorktown, West Point, and Cumberland East River
Eugene Sullivan
William White
Henry Muse William Gray Adam Cooke Ez. G. Shearman Jacob Decamps
SURVEYORS. Gen. Swift John Vernor, jr. Isaac Dayton
Peter Keys
Henry Coffin
Great Egg Harbour Little Egg Harbour New Brunswick Jersey Philadelphia* Presque Isle
Annapolis Nottingham Llewellenburg Nanjemoy St. Mary's (Md.) Havre de Grace Georgetown (D C) Alexandria Hampton Norfolk* Suffolk Smith field
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PORTS. Yeocomico Dumfries Folly Landing Cherry Stone South Quay Wilmington, (N C) Swansborough Winton Windsor Shewarkey Hertford
COLLECTORS. John S Tapscott W. A Linton Parker Barnes Nathaniel Holland Willis W Parker
Robert Cochrane -
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Nixonton
Indiantown
Currituck Inlet
Pasquetank
Newbiggin Creek
Tombstone Murfreesborough Newbern
Beaufort (N C) Washington* Edenton* Plymouth Camden*
Francis Hawks Bridges Arundel Thomas H Blount Samuel Tredwell Levi Fagan Enoch Sawyer
Ocracoke*
Charleston* Georgetown (SC)*
Beaufort (SC)* Savannah*
Sunbury* Brunswick and Darien
W. J. M.Intosh
St. Mary's (G) Hardwick
Archibald Clark John J. Jenkins
Louisville Limestone Erie Miami
A. W. Walworth Almon Gibbs Peter P. Ferry
Sandusky Marietta Cincinnati
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SURVEYORS.
Thomas Callender Demsey Jones Peterson Gurley William H Ruffin Henry Hunter Josiah Townsend' Samuel Matthews Thomas C. Ferebee Malachi Jones David Richardson T. L. Shannonhouse Jehu Nichols James Morgan
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