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SECT. 6. Fixes the fee of the consuls, &c. for a certificate of discharge of any seaman in a foreign port at 50 cents ; and allows them two and a half per cent. on all monies received and paid on account of such discharges.
SECT 7. Subjects the consuls to a fine not exceeding 10,000 dol- lars, and imprisonment not exceeding three years, for knowingly giving a false certificate, stating that property of foreigners be- longs to citizens of the United States.
SECT. 8. Subjects the consuls, &c. to a fine not exceeding 1000 dollars, for knowingly certifying that an alien is a citizen of the United States
SECT 9 Provides that all powers of attorney, executed in a fo- reign country, for the transfer of any stock of the United States, or for receiving interest thereon, shall be verified by the certificate. and seal of a consul, vice-consul, commercial agent, or vice-com- mercial agent, if any there be at the place where the same shall be . executed, for which the said consul, &c. shall receive 50 cents.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA.
CUSTOM HOUSE,
Between 112 and 120 south Second street, below Dock .- Office hours from 9 o'clock, A. M. till 2, P. M.
Gen. John Steele, Collector-Andrew Epplee, Deputy Collector -Samuel Clark, Naval Officer-Robert Heysham, Deputy Na- val Officer-James Glentworth, Surveyor-James Glentworth, jun. Deputy Surveyor-John Steele, jun. Weigher-Samuel Ross, Deputy Weigher-Isaac Milnor, Gauger-James S. Huber, Jacob Kucher, J. Henderson, and Joseph Abbott, Measurers of Salt and Coal-Samuel Ross, and Thomas Stewart, Appraisers-Andrew Geyer, Inspector and Keeper of the Public Stores.
Inspector's Office, 49 South wharves, below Walnut street.
Inspectors .- J. P. Schoot, Peter Ozeas, Andrew Jackson, Ben- jamin Thomas, (capt. of Revenue barge,) Robert Hopkins, Fre- derick Shull-At Marcus Hook, Thomas Cash, Benjamin Ash- mead, James Stuart, Charles Anderson, Henry Huber, James Engle, David Rose-At the Lazaretto, Rowland Smith, John R. Dickson, John Brown, Jacob Zebley, Job Whipple, John Davis, J. W. Durant, W. Dalzell, Chambers Gaw, Gilbert Gaw, H. Huddy, John Reed, and J. Robinson.
Directions for finding the different Offices in the Custom House .- The desks of the Clerks, &c. are numbered from 1 to 11, and the business done at each desk, as follows :
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Desk, No. 1 .- Entrance and Clearance of Vessels from and to foreign ports, and for preparing ship's papers.
No. 2 .- Cashier, and for the Entrance and Clearance of Vessels coastwise.
No. 3 .- Examination of Inward Entries, calculations of Duties and Drawbacks.
No. 4 .- Record of Imports.
No. 5 .- Bonds for Duties taken and Permits issued.
No. 6 .- Debentures paid, &c.
No 7 .- Exports and Debenture:
No. 8 .- Record of Exports.
No. 9 .- Miscellaneous.
No. 10 .- Miscellaneous.
No. 11 .- Protections, &c.
Surveyor's office, down stairs.
SHIP BROKERS.
Samuel M. Sykes, No. 1 Elmslie's alley
Barnes and Diehl, opposite the Custom House Samuel Emery, 109 south Second below Dock street NOTARIES PUBLIC.
For the City-Peter S. Duponceau, Peter Lohra, Nicholas Diehl, George Heyl, Benjamin Nones, and Clement C. Biddle For Southwark .- Richard Renshaw.
For the Northern Liberties .- John Goodman, jun.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
Robert Ralston, President-Thomas M Willing, -- Vice-Presidents-Robert Smith, Treasurer-John Vaughan, Se- cretary.
The stated meetings of the Chamber are held on the first Mon- day of each month, at seven o'clock in the evening. At the January meeting the officers are elected. To a Committee (appointed every month,) of five members, all differences, of which the Chamber is required to take cognizance, are referred for adjustment. Applications to the Committee to be made through the Secretary. Instituted in 1801.
WARDENS OF THE PORT.
Appointed annually in April-office No. 18 Walnut street.
James Josiah, Master Warden-Paul Cox, Stephen Girard, Joseph Reynolds, William Newbold, William West, and Charles Penrose, Wardens-Thomas Jackson, Clerk-Captain Henry Kenyon, Quarantine Master of the hort of Philadelphia, 41 north 8tl-Caleb Earle, Harbour Master.
Attendance given from 9 o'clock, A M. to 3, P. M .- On Sa- turday, from 9 o'clock, A. M. to 1 P. M. and from 2 o'clock to sunset.
Surveyors of Damaged Ships and their Cargoes. John Mease, William Hawks, and Arthur Stotesbury.
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Rates of Pilotage.
INWARDS-Under and up to 12 feet, at 3 dolis. 33 cents per foot. Above 12 feet, at 4 dollars and 16 cents per foot. OUTWARDS-Under and up to 12 feet, at 2 dolls. 50 cents per foot. Above 12 feet, at 3 dollars and 33 cents per foot And ten dollars extra, from the 20th of November until the 10th of March, inclusive, is paid by all vessels of 100 tons bur- then and upwards.
Foreign bottoms pay two dollars and 67 cents, in addition to the above.
RULES AND REGULATIONS.
Warden's Office, November 20, 1818.
For the information and government of Owners, Masters, and others, having the command, care, or charge of Ships or Ves- sels within the port or harbour of Philadelphia, the Wardens of the port conceive it necessary to publish the following Rules and Regulations :
1. Every ship or vessel that may arrive in this harbour, and that shall come to anchor in the stream, any where between Al- mond street (in the district of Southwark,) and Vine street, having previously caused her gunpowder, if she had any on board, to be landed as the law directs, may remain in that situation 24 hours, and no longer : taking care to lay as near to the Island, or Sand-bar, as may be consistent with their safety. But if, from the circumstance of a vessel having servants on board, or from any other cause, it may be thought necessary or convenient to lay a longer time in the stream, then, and in every such case, the Owner, Master, Pilot, or other person, having the charge or di- rection of such vessel, shall remove her from opposite the city, and shall moor her, or cause her to be moored to the northward of Vine street, with one anchor and cable up, and one anchor and cable down the stream ; and in both the above mentioned situations, the regulations contained in the next succeeding arti- cle to be duly attended to.
2. When a ship or other vessel shall be hauled into any wharf or dock, or along side of another vessel that may be lying at such wharf or dock, the Owner, Master, Pilot, or whoever may have the command, care or direction of her, shall have her securely made fast, and if outside of another vessel, shall get one good fast from each end of the vessel to the shore, and within 24 hours thereafter, cause her jib-boom, spritsail-yard, main-boom, ring- tail and driver-booms, if any they have, to be rigged in, and their lower yards topped up, in such a manner as least to interfere with vessels passing.
3. If any vessel, properly moored in the stream, shall have her anchor or cable overlaid by another ship or vessel, in anchoring or mooring, the Master or person having the care or direction of such last-mentioned ship or vessel, shall immediately, or soon as may be, after application made to him by the party aggrieved, cause the said anchor and cable so overlaying, to be taken up and cleared.
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4. If the fasts of a ship or vessel, when moored at a wharf, shall extend across a dock, so as to obstruct the passing or re- passing of a shallop, lighter, or other craft or vessel, the Master or other person having the charge or command of such ship or vessel, shall upon the first application, immediately cause such fast or fasts to be cast off or slacked down.
5. No outward bound vessel putting off from a wharf, shall lay longer in the stream, between Vine street and Almond street (in the district of South wark, ) above-mentioned, than 24 hours. And if vessels lying at the end of wharves, so much interlock with each other, as to prevent vessels from hauling in or out of the docks, the Master, Owner, Pilot, or other person having charge of the same, shall immediately on application from any person so wanting to haul his vessel in or out of the dock aforesaid, have the vessel or vessels, so interfering, moved in such manner as to accommodate the one applied for ; in which case the vessel mak- ing room for another to haul in or ont, shall have liberty to make her warps fast to the most convenient place adjacent for a reason- able time, and that all sea vessels, when transporting or wanting to haul into a wharfor dock, or to make sail ur order to proceed to sea, shall have the same privilege.
6. When any ship or vessel is lying along side any wharf, and not taking in or discharging, she shall make way for, and permit any vessel that wants to unload or load, to come inside next the wharf, until she discharges or loads her cargo ; and the said ves- sel when so discharged or loaded, shall haul outside, and give way to the ship or vessel that first occupied the wharf-Provid- ed, that from the first day of December, to the first day of March, no vessel shall be compelled to move.
JAMES JOSIAH, Master Warden.
Authorized Inspectors of Lumber, Flour, &c.
OF LUMBER. Ebenezer Ferguson, Head-Inspector-Peter Gable, Samuel Ferguson, John How, William Powell, George Engle, Alexander Ramsey, John Dickerson, Archibald Cozens, Samuel Work, John C. Kelsey, P. C. Firth, Joseph Barger, 73 south Fifth, and Joseph Ebertle, 143 Vine.
OF STAVES. Abraham Mitchell.
OF SALT PROVISIONS. Daniel Bussier, No. 13 N. Water
OF BUTTER AND LARD-Thomas Ennis, office Arch above 2d OF BARK-Joseph Starne.
OF FLOUR-Jacob Holgate, Head Inspector-Nathaniel Koplin, and John Danenbower, Deputy Inspectors.
Regulator of Weights & Measures-John Dorsey, Decatur st. Regulator of Dry Measures-Jacob Slemmer, 439 north 3d
Measurers of Gruin, Coal, and Salt.
Office north side Spruce street wharf.
Head Measurer-John M.Leod, No. 48 Swanson street.
Deputy Measurers-Samuel Smith, No. 1 Spruce st. wharf, & 199 S Front-John Scott, 26 Spruce-James B. Scott, 26 Spruce
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-Ezekiel Starrat, Federal st. above Second-Daniel Newman, Locust cor. 12th-Charles Callahgan, 9 Wood-John Roberts, Tenth below Pine-John Allison, 11 Passvunk road-Henry Y. Darnell, 234 Catharine-James Wilkins, (coal) inquire at No 1 Spruce st. wharf-George M. Heckman, (coal and salt) 208 N. Water-Samuel H. M.Fetrich, (coal, grain, and salt) inquire N E cor. Queen and 2d-Joseph Abbott, 155 St. John.
Superintendant of Powder Magazine-Charles Souder, Esq.' Inspectors of Domestic Spiritous Liquors-John Chamberlain, No. 310 Vine street-Henry Sparks, High cor. Sch. 5th.
GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
EXECUTIVE.
President-His Excellency James Monroe, of Virginia. Vice-President- His Excellency Danicl D. Tompkins, of N. York. Secretary of State-Hon. John Quincy Adams, of Massachusetts. Secretary of the Treasury-Hon. Wm. H. Crawford, of Georgia. Secretary of War-Hon John C. Calhoun, of South-Carolina. Secretary of the Navy-Hon. Smith Thompson, of New-York. Attorney General-Hon. William Wirt, of Virginia.
[The above officers, with the exception of the Vice-President, compose the Cabinet.]
SIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION, 1819-20. SENATE.
New-Hampshire-David L. Morrill, Joseph F. Parrott. Massachusetts-Harrison G. Otis, Prentiss Mellen. Rhode-Island-William Hunter, James Burrill, jun. Connecticut-James Lannan, Samuel W. Dana. Vermont- - Palmer, Isaac Tichenor. New-York-Rufus King, Nathan Sanford. New-Jersey-James J. Wilson, Mahlon Dickerson. Pennsylvania-Walter Lowrie, Jonathan Roberts. Delaware-Outerbridge Horsey, Nicholas Van Dyke. Maryland-Robert H. Goldsborough, (One vacant. ) Virginia-James Barbour, John W. Eppes. North Carolina-Nathaniel Macon, Montfort Stokes South Carolina-John Gaillard, William Smith. Georgia-John Elliott, (One vacant.) Kentucky-John J. Chittenden, William Logan. Tennessee-John Williams, John H. Eaton. Ohio-Edward Trimble, Benjamin Ruggles. Louisiana-James Brown, Henry Johnson. Indiana-WValier Taylor, James Noble. Mississififi-Thomas H. Williams, Walter Leake Illinois-Ninian Edwards, Jesse B. Thomas,
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THE OFFICERS OF THE SENATE ARE :
President-His Excellency Daniel D). Tompkins, of New-York. Secretary-Charles Cutts, Esq. of New-Hampshire. Serjeant-at-arms-Mountjoy Baily. Door-keeper-Henry Tims.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
New Hampshire-Joseph Butler, Nathaniel Upham, Clifton Clagett, - Buffum, Arthur Livermore, - Plumer, jun .- 6. Vermont-Samuel C. Crafts, Ezra Meech, William Strong, Charles Rich, Mark Richards, O. C. Merrill-6.
Massachusetts-Samuel C. Allen, Jonathan Mason, Timothy, Fuller, Marcus Morton, Walter Folger, jr. Benj. Adams, Joshua Cushman, John Holmes, Zabdiel Sampson, Edward Dowse, Na- thaniel Silsbee, Jeremiah Nelson, Ezekiel Whitman, Jonas Ken- dall, Enoch Lincoln, Mark L. Hill, Martin Kinsley, Samuel La- throp, Henry Shaw, James Parker .- 20.
Rhode Island .- Nathaniel Hazard, Samuel Eddy .- 2.
Connecticut-H. W. Edwards, James Stevens, J. O. Moseley, Gideon Tomlinson, John Russ, Elisha Phelps, Samuel A. Foct.
New- York-Silas Wood, Ebenezer Sage, Henry Meigs, Peter H. Wendover, Caleb Tompkins, Randall S. Street, James Strong, Walter Case, Jacob H. De Witt, Robert Clark, Solomon Van Rensselaer, John D. Dickinson, John W. Taylor, Nathaniel Pitcher, Ezra C. Cross, Harmanus Peck, John Fay, Robert Mo- nell, Joseph S. Lyman, Henry R. Storrs, Aaron Hackley, jr. Wil- liam D. Ford, George Hall, Jonathan Richmond, Caleb Baker, Nathaniel Allen, Albert H. Tracy .- 27.
New-Jersey-Henry Southard, Joseph Bloomfield, John Lynn, Ephraim Batem in, Bernard Smith, John Condit .- 6.
Pennsylvania -- John Sergeant, Samuel Edwards, Joseph Hemphill, Thomas Forrest, William Darlington, Samuel Grose, James M. Wallace, Jacob Hostetter. Jacob Hibsham, Andrew Boden, David Fullerton, Thomas J Rogers, Samuel D. Moore, Joseph Heister, Robert Philson, William P. Maclav, George Dennison, John Murray, David Marchand, Thomas Patterson, Christian Tarr, Henry Baldwin, Robert Moore .- 23.
Delaware-William Hall, Louis M.Lane .- 2.
Maryland-Thomas Culbreth, Peter Little, S :muel Ringgold, Samuel Smith, Stevenson Archer, Joseph Kent, Thomas Bayley, Ralph Neal, H. R Warfield .- 9.
Virginia-William L. Ball, Philip P. Barbour, Wm. A. Bur- well, John Floyd, Robert S. Garnett, James Johnson, William M.Coy, Charles F. Mercer, Hugh Nelson, Thomas Newton, James Pindall, James Pleasants, Ballard Smith, Alexander Smyth, George F. Strother, John Tyler, Mark Alexander, Se- vern E. Parker, Jolın Randolph, George Tucker, Jared Wil- liams, James Jones, T. W. Van Swearingen .- 23.
North Carolina-Jesse Slocumb, Lemuel Sawyer, Thos. H. Hall, J. J. Smith, Weldon, N. Edwards, Thos. Settle, William Davidson, Levin Williams, Chas. Fisher, Felix Walker, Charles Hooks, H. G. Burton, John Culpepper .- 13.
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South Carolina-Charles Pinckney, William Lowndes, James Irwin, James Overstreet, Sterling Tucker, Eldred Simkins, Elias Earle, John M'Crery, Joseph Brevard .- 9.
Georgia-R. B. Reid, John A. Cuthbert, William Terrill, Joel Crawford, Joel Abbott, P. W. Cobb .- 6.
Kentucky-Henry Clay, David Trimble, George C. Robinson, Richard C. Anderson, - Metcalf. (The other members not known.)
Tennessee-John Rhea, Newton Cannon, R. Allen, Francis Jones, Robert Mack. (One not ascertained.)
Ohio-Thos. R. Ross, Henry Brush, Philemon Beacher. (The other members not known.)
Louisiana- -- Butler-1.
Indiana-William Hendricks .- 1.
Mississippi-Christopher Rankin .- 1.
Illinois-Daniel P. Cook .- 1.
Alabama-John Crowell.
Missouri Territory .- John Scott-1.
Michigan Territory .- W. W. Woodbridge.
OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES :
Speaker-Hon. Henry Clay, of Kentucky.
Clerk-Thomas Dougherty, Esq. Serjeant-at-arms-Thomas Dunn. Doorkeeper-Thomas Claxton.
RECAPITULATION. SENATORS 42
REPRESENTATIVES 1 185
DELEGATE 1
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DEPARTMENTS OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.
General Post Office.
Return J. Meigs, jun. Ohio, Postmaster General, salary, 4000 dollars-Assistant, Abraham Bradley, Conn. salary 2500 dollars -Assistant, Phineas Bradley, Conn. salary 2500 dollars-An- drew Coyle, chief clerk.
United States Mint (at Philadelphia.)
Robert Patterson, Director ; salary 2000 dollars ;- James Rush, Treasurer ; salary, 1200 dollars-Adam Eckfeldt, Coiner ; salary, 1500 dollars-Joseph Richardson, Assayer ; salary, 1500 dollars-Joseph Cloud, Refiner ; salary, 1500 dollars-Robert Scott, Engraver; salary, 1200 dollars-William Stern, Door- keeper and Watch-William M'Minn, Carpenter and Adjuster -Philip Summers, Melter-John Mann, Annealer-Wm. Tag- gert, George Walters, Wm. Stern, Benj. Louderback, John Summers and Michael Simpson. pressmen-One clerk at $700. Land Department.
Josiah Meigs, Commissioner of the General Land Office ; sala- ry, 3000 dollars-Edward Tiffin, Surveyor General ; salary, 2000
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dollars, office at Chilicothe, Ohio-Thomas Freeman, Surveyor, south of Tennessee ; salary, 2000 dollars ; office at Washington, Mississippi Territory-William Rector, Surveyor of Illinois and Missouri Territories-John Coffee, Surveyor-D. W. Hale, Collector of Direct and Internal Duties, state of Indiana.
Architect of the Capitol. Charles Bulfinch.
JUDICIARY.
John Marshall of Virginia, Chief Justice of the United States ; salary, 5000 dollars.
Associate Judges-Bushrod Washington, Virginia-William Johnson, jun. South Carolina-B. Livingston, New-York-Thos. Todd, Kentucky-Gabriel Duval, Maryland-Joseph Story, Massachusetts. Salary 4500 dollars each.
William Wirt, of Virginia, Attorney General of the United States ; salary, 3500 dollars.
District Judges.
District of Maine, Albion K. Parris-New Hampshire, John S. Sherburne-Massachusetts, John Davis-Rhode Island, Da- vid Howell-Vermont, Elijah Paine-Connecticut, Pierpont Ed- wards,-New-York, Chief Judge New-York Additional Judge, Wm. P. Van Ness-New-Jersey, Wm. S. Pennington-Pennsylvania, Eastern District, Richard Peters -Pennsylvania, Western District, Jonathan H. Walker-Dela- ware, John Fisher-Maryland, Virginia, Eastern District, St. George Tucker-Virginia, Western District, John G. Jackson-North Carolina, Henry Potter-South Carolina, John Drayton-Georgia, William Davies-Kentucky, Robert Trimble-Tennessee, John M.Nairy-Ohio, Charles W. Bird- Indiana, Benjamin Parke-Louisiana, Dominic A. Hall-Missis- sippi, Wm. Bayard Shields-Illinois, Nathaniel Pope-Colum- bia, Chief Judge, William Cranch-Assistant Judges, Buckner Thruston, James S. Mosrell, Henry G. Webb.
Clerks to the Supreme, Circuit, and District Courts.
Supreme Court, Elias B. Caldwell-District of New-Hamp- shire, Jonathan Steel-Maine, Henry Sewall-Massachusetts, John W. Davis-Rhode Island, Benjamin Cowell-Vermont, Cephas Smith-Connecticut, Henry Edwards-New York, Gilbert L. Thompson, Southern district ; R. R. Lansing, North- ern district-New Jersey, Robert Boggs-Pennsylvania, David Caldwell-Delaware, A. Johns-Maryland, Philip Moore-Vir- ginia, east, Richard Jeffries-North Carolina, Wm. H. Haywood -South Carolina, James Jervay-Georgia, John J. Bullock- Kentucky, John H. Hanna-Tennessee, Robert M. Gavock- Ohio, Humphrey Fullerton-Louisiana, Wm. Claiborne-Co- lumbia, Wm. Brent, Washington county ; Edmund I. Lee, Alex- andria county.
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District Attornies.
New-Hampshire, Daniel Humphries-Maine, Wm. P. Preble -Massachusetts, George Blake-Rhode Island, Asher Robbins -Connecticut, Hezekiah Huntington-Vertnont, 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 Clark, 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 W. Walker, Se- cretary
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NAMES
Independence, Washington,
Franklin, -
-
Columbus, . -
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+Chippewa,
¿New-Orleans,
-
¿Plattsburgh,
Virginia,
Pennsylvania, -
74
Building at Philadelphia
Building at New York
Building at Boston
Building at Portsmouth,
1797 Boston
1797 Philadelphia
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 1809 Baltimore
1813 Erie 1815 Sackett's Harbour ditto ditto
1812 Erie
Captured 1814 1813 Sackett's Harbour . 1815 Hartford, (Conn.) ditto
1815 Sackett's Harbour Captured 1813
14 Ranger, 14
Enterprise, -
12
Spark, 12
Eagle,
FORCE When and where built
1814 Boston
74
74
1816 Portsmouth, (N H)
74
1815 Philadelphia
74 1819 Washington, (D C) 74 74 Sackett's Harbour ditto ditto
74 74
New-York, -
74
Massachusetts, -
74
New Hampshire,
74 44 44
United States,
-
Guerriere, -
Java, -
-
44 44
44
+Superior, One building at Washington, 44 Constellation, -
36
Congress, -
36
Macedonian, 36
Fulton the First, Steam frig. 32
¿Confiance,
32
±Mohawk, 32 -
Cyane, -
28
John Adams, corvette, 24
¿General Pike, corvette,
¿Saratoga,
¿Lawrence, -
£Erie, -
18
Peacock, -
18
Ontario,
18
- Hornet, -
18
±Detroit,
#Jefferson, - -
-
+Jones, -
¿Madison, -
¿Niagara,
-
-
Louisiana,
-
Linnet,
.
-
-
16 16
Saranac, -
-
16
+Ticonderoga,
14 1814
¿Oneida, 14
¿Queen Charlotte, -
18 18 18 18 18
18 16
¿Sylph, Boxer, -
-
24 22 20
12
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Building at Norfolk
Constitution,
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FORCE.
Nonsuch,
6 6
Surprise,
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5
Fox,
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4 2
Ghent, -
1
Lady of the Lake, -
1
Porcupine,
-
1
Alert, store ship,
- none
Captured 1814
Corporation,
-
Tickler,
ÆEtna, Vesuvius, and Ven- geance, bombs. .
17 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.
Lynx, - Hornet,
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Despatch,
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Lieutenants of the Navy.
Francis J. Mitchell, Joseph Nicholson, Jour Pettigrew, George Budd, Thomas A. C. Jones, Joseph 5. M'Pherson, Joun Porter, William B Finch, William B. Sent rick, Henry Weils, Benja- min W. Booth, Alexander Claxton, Charle: W. Morgan, saruel P. Macomber, Raymond H. J. Perry, Lawrence Kearney, Wil- liam H Watson, Thomas Hendry, jun Foxhall A Parker, Ed- ward R M'Call, Damel Turner, William H Alien, David Con- nor, John Gallagher, Thomas H Stevens, Henry S Newcomb, James P Oellers. William M Hunter, John 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, Sunuel Henley, A H M Conklin, Joseph Smith, Lawrence Rousseau, George W Storer, Joseph Cassin, Robert M Rose, Beveriy Ken- non, Edward Shubrick, Charles A Budd, Francis H Gregory, John M Maurv, 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 Rav, 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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