The Philadelphia Directory, 1833, Part 48

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Publication date: 1785
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lebanon


lebanon Alleghany


Ham :


173


lawrenceville


Downingtown


174


Downingtown


175


Mount Pleasant


Westmoreland


Moet M nah


178


Huntingdon


%cbubn


170


Middle Smithfield


Huntingdon l'ikc


Worshipful Master. Ferguson Kirkpatrick


Stated Meetings.


1st Wednesday 1st Saturday Wednesday of, or preceding r. x. 3d Thursday


2d Tuesday 4th Friday 4th l'uesday 3d Wednesday


2d Thursday Sd evening previous to F. x. Wednesday before F. M.


2dl Wednesday Saturday after r. M. Wednesday after r. M. Tuesday at or after F. X. Saturday before r. x.


1st Saturday Ist and 3d Fridays


Tuesday after, at or of r. M. Monday preceding r. x. 1st Thursday after r. M. 3d Monday 4th Tuesday Saturday of, or before r. x. Ist Tuesday Tuesday of, or after r. x. 4th Monday Last day of the month


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3d Wednewlay Saturday of, or before rx Ist Tuesday Saturday after r N. Saturlay of, or before r. N. Ist Wednesday 4th Saturday Wednesday of or preced g T. N. Tuesday following al Monday. Saturday after y x


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Phonix


130


Do.


Do.


Chester


133


Beaver


Montgomery


Schuylkill


138


County of Philadelphia Lancaster Susquehanna


York


l'hiladelphia


Chester


Designation. No.


Eaton


180


Mercer 182


Eastern Star


186


Integrity


187


Cement


189


Charity


190


Hermanos Legitimos de la luz del Papaloapam 191 Centre 192


Alvarado Bellefonte


U. S. of Mexico Centre


Lafayette 194


New Berlin


Union


Philanthropy


195


Hatborough


Bucks


Morning Star


196


Mercersburg


Franklin


Cumberland Star


197


Silentia


198


Lafayette


190


Carlisle Shippensburg Jersey Shore


Lycoming


Good Samaritan


.200


Gettysburg


Adams


Mauch Chunk


201


Mauch Chunk


Northampton


Jedediah Irish


Lewistown


203


Lewistown


Mifflin


Columbus


204


Tunkhannock


Luzerne


Evening Star


206


Rush Township Brooklyn do.


Susquehanna Do.


Morning Dawn


207


Golden Rule


208


Hillsborough Union


209


Kensington


211


Kensington


Patmos


212


Montrose


213


Montrose


Susquehanna


Laurel


215


Uniontown


Fayette


Pulaski


216


Pottsville


Schuylkill


San Juan, under the dis- tinctive title of Asilo de la Virtud 217


Montevideo


South America.


Stated Meetings.


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Wednesday of, or before F. M. 3d Thursday 1st Thursday Monday before F. M. Wednesday after F. M.


1st Tuesday after 4th Monday Full Moon. Thursday of, or preceding F. M. 1st and 3d Tuesdays 3d and 1st Wednesdays 1st and 3d Tuesdays


1st and 3d Thursdays Saturday preceding F. M. Monday before F. M.


Thursday before F. M. Tuesday of or before F. M. Last Wednesday 1st Friday before F. M. 1st Friday


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Jefferson Mercer Philadelphia Do. Wellsborough Norristown


County of


Worshipful Masters.


Greene Mercer Philadelphia Do.


George H. Mosely Adam Cornman


Tioga Montgomery


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. Perry


Landisburg


Hillsborough


Washington Philadelphia


Matthew Cartwright


Hanover


York


Cumberland Do.


Held at


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GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES.


President of the U. S .- Andrew Jackson, of Tennessee, 25,000 dollars per annum. Vice President .- John C. Calhoun, of South Carolina, 5,000 dollars per annum.


Department of State .- Secretary, Edward Livingston, of Louisiana, 6,000 per annum .~~ Department of War-Secretary, Lewis Cass, of Michigan, 6,000 per annum .- Department of the Treasury-Secretary, Louis M'Lane, of Delaware, 6,000 per annum .- Department of the Nary-Secretary, Levi Woodbury, of New Hampshire, 6,000 per annum .-. Itforney General, R. B. Taney, 3,500 per annum .- Post Master General, William T. Barry, of Kentucky, 6,000 per annum.


Treasury Department-First Comptroller, Joseph Anderson, 3,500 dollars per annum .- 2d lo. James B. Thornton, 3,000 dollars per annum.


First Auditor, Richard Harrison, 3,000 dollars per annum .- 2d do. William B. Lewis, 3,000 dollars per annum .- 3d do. Peter Hagner, 3,000 dollars per annum-4th do. Amos Kendall, 3,000 dollars per annum .- 5th do. Stephen Pleasonton, 3,000 dollars per annum - Treasurer, John Campbell, 3,000 dollars per annum .- Register, Thomas L. Smith, 3,000 lollars per annum .- Commissioner of the General Land Ofice, Elijah Hayward, 3,000 dollars per annum.


TWENTY-SECOND CONGRESS.


President, JOHN C. CALHOUN, South Carolina.


MAINE.


John Holmes 1833


Peleg Sprague 1835


RHODE ISLAND.


DELAWARE.


N. R. Knight 1835


Asher Robins 1833


VERMONT.


Samuel Prentiss 1831 Horatio Seymour1833 NEW YORK. William Marcy 1831 Chas. E. Dudley 1833 NEW JERSEY. T.Frelinghuysen 1835 M. Dickerson 1833 PENNSYLVANIA. George M. Dallas 1833 William Wilkins 1837


Samuel Smith 1833 E. F. Chambers 1837 VIRGINIA.


L. W. Tazewell 1835 John Tyler 1833


Hugh L. White 1835 Felix Grundy 1833


OHIO. Benj. Ruggles 1833


William R. King 1835 Gabriel Moore 1831


MISSOURI.


Thos. Il. Benton 1833 Alex. Buckner


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


Speaker, ANDREW STEVENSON, Virginia.


George N. Briggs Rufus Choate


Henry A. S. Dearborn (2 vacancies)


RHODE ISLAND.


Tristram Burges Dutee J. Pearce


CONNECTICUT. Jabez W. Huntingdon


Noyes Barber Ralph J. Ingersoll William L. Storrs


William W. Ellsworth Ebenezer Young


VERMONT. Horace Everett William Cahoon Jonathan Hunt William Slade (1 vacancy)


NEW YORK. C. C. Cambreleng


William G. Angell Gamaliel Hl. Barstow


Joseph Bouch William Babcock John T. Bergen John C. Broadhead Samuel Beardsley John A. Collier Bates Cooke John Dickson Charles Dayan


Ulysses F. Doubleday William Hogan Michacl Hoffinan Freeborn C. Jewett John King Gerret V. Lansing James Lent Job l'ierson Nathaniel Pitcher F.dmund Hi. Pendleton Elward C. Reed


Erastus Root Nathan Soule


CONNECTICUT. Samuel A. Foot 1835 G. Tomlinson 1931


INDIANA. Wm. Hendricks 1831 John Tipton 1833 MISSISSIPI. G. Pointdexter 1835 Powhatan Ellis 1833 II.LINOIS.


Elias K. Kane 1831 Jolın M.Robinson 1835 ALABAMA.


NORTH CAROLINA. Bedford Brown 1831 W. P. Mangum 1831 SOUTH CAROLINA. Stephen D.Miller1831 Robert Y. Hayne 1829


MASSACHUSETTS. Nathaniel Silsbee 1835 Daniel Webster 1833 GEORGIA.


G. M. Troup 1835


John Forsyth 1831 KENTUCKY.


Henry Clay 1831


George M. Bibb 1835 TENNESSEE.


Thomas Ewing 1831 LOUISIANA. Josiah S. Johnson 1831 G. A. Waggaman 1835


John W. Taylor Phineas S. Tracy Julian C. Verplank Frederick Whittlesey Samuel J. Wilkins Grattan HI. Wheeler Campbell P. White Aaron Ward Daniel Wardwell


lewis Conflict James F Randolph Thomas Il Hughes Richard M Cooper Silas Confict Isaac Southani PENNSYLVANIA. Joel Il Sutherland Henry Hum John f. Watmough Joshua lovans William Hcister Darıd Potts, jr Jocl K. Mann


MAINE. John Anderson Rufus M'Intire George Evans James Bates Cornelius Holland Leonard Jarvis Edward Kavanaugh NEW HAMPSHIRE. John Broadhead Thomas Chandler Joseph Hammons Henry Hubbard John W. Weeks Joseph M. Harper MASSACHUSETTS. saac C. Bates John Davis Edward Everett John Reed George Grennel, jr. Joseph G. Kendall John Q. Adams Nathan Appleton


NEW HAMPSHIRE.


Samuel Bell 1835


Isaac Hill 1831


"John M. Clayton 1835 J. R. Nandain · 1833 MARYLAND.


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John C. Bucher H. A. Muhlenburg Henry King Peter Ihrie, jr. Samuel A. Smith Philander Stephens James Ford Lewis Dewart Adam King Thomas H. Crawford Robert Allison


George Burd Andrew Stewart T. H. M'Kennan


Harmer Denny


John Gilmore


Richard Coulter John Banks Robert M'Koy


DELAWARE. John Milligan


MARYLAND. G. C. Washington Benjamin C. Howard Benedict I. Semmes Daniel Jenifer


John L. Kerr


John S. Spence


Francis Thomas


J. T. H. Worthington


VIRGINIA.


Mark Alexander


Robert Allen


William S. Archer


Wm. Armstrong, jr.


John S. Barbour


N. H. Claiborne Thomas L. Davenport Lewis Maxwell


Charles F. Mercer


William M'Coy Thomas Newton John Roane A. Stevenson, Speaker Thomas Bouldin Richard Coke, jr. Robert Craig Philip Doddridge William F. Gordon John Y. Mason John M. Patton


James Blair


John M. Felder J. R. Griffin Thomas R. Mitchell GEORGIA.


Wiley Thompson Richard H. Wilde T. F. Foster


J. M. Wayne


H. G. Lamar


Daniel Newman


Augustine S. Clayton KENTUCKY. R. M. Johnson


Henry Daniel


Joseph Lecompte


Robert P. Letcher


Chittendon Lyon Charles A. Wickliffe


John Adair Chilton Allan


Nathan Gaither Albert G. Hawes


Thomas A. Marshall C. Tompkins TENNESSEE.


John Bell John Blair


Jacob C. Isaacs


James K. Polk


Thomas D. Arnold William Fitzgerald William Hall


Cave Johnson


James Standifer


OHIO.


FLORIDA.


James Findlay


Joseph West.


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UNITED STATES COURTS.


Places and time of holding the Supreme, District and Circuit Courts of the United States.


SUPREME COURT.


The Supreme Court of the United States must be holden at the city of Washington, and have one session every year, to commence on the second Monday in January.


John Marshall, chief justice, $5000 per ann. Henry Baldwin, associate justice, 4,500


William Johnson, ditto


do.


Gabriel Duval, ditto do.


Joseph Story, ditto do.


Smith Thompson, ditto do.


John M'Lean, ditto do.


William Taney, Attorney General, 3,500 William T. Carroll, clerk, fees. Henry Ashton, marshal


DISTRICT COURTS.


For Maine, to be holden at Wiscasset, on the last Tuesday of February, and the second Tuesday of September, annually; at Portland, on the first Tuesday of June annually.


For New Hampshire, to be holden at Exeter


and Portsmouth alternately, on the third stico Tuesday of December, 1789, and three ses sions progressively, on the like Tuesday o every third calendar month thereafter.


For Massachusetts, at Boston, on the third and ) Tuesday in March, the fourth Tuesday il June, the second Tuesday in September, and the first Tuesday in December, annually.


For Rhode Island, at Newport, on the sec ond Tuesday in May, and third Tuesday il October; at Providence, the first Tuesday in August, and first in February, annually.


For Connecticut, at Hartford and New Ha ven alternately, on the fourth Tuesday o February, May, August and November, an nually.


For New York, at the city of New York for the southern district on the first Tuesday of November, 1789, and three other sessions fond on the first Tuesday of every third calendar month, in each year thereafter; and for the northern district at Albany, on the last Tues


William Russell William Stanberry Joseph Vance Samuel F. Vinton Elisha Whittlesey T. H. Crane William W. Irwin William Kennon John Thompson Elutheros Cooke William Creighton ji Thomas Corwin Humphrey H. Leavit


INDIANA.


Ratcliff Boon John Carr Jonathan M'Carty


MISSISSIPPI. Franklin E. Plumme


ILLINOIS.


Joseph Duncan


ALABAMA.


D. H. Lewis Clement C. Clay Samuel W. Mardiz


MISSOURI. William H. Ashley


ARKANSAS.


A. H. Sevier


MICHIGAN.


Austin E. Wing


George M'Duffie


William T. Nuckolls


Robert W. Barnwell


Henry W. Conner Thomas H. Hall A. H. Shepperd Lewis Williams Laughlin Bethune John Branch


James J. M'Kay


Abraham Rencher


M. S. Hawkins


William B. Shepard Jesse Spright (1 vacancy)


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NORTH CAROLINA. Daniel L. Barringer Samuel P. Carson


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ay of January, and at Utica, on the last "uesday of August.


For Vermont, at Rutland, on the sixth day f October, and at Windsor, on the twenty- ourth day of May, annually.


For New Jersey, on the second Tuesday of farch and September, at New Brunswick, nd at Burlington on the third Tuesday of November and May, annually.


For the eastern district of Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia, on the third Monday in Feb- uary, May, August and November, annually: nd for the western district, at Pittsburgh, on he first Monday of May, and second Monday f October, annually; and at Williamsport here is a district court held by the judge of he western district.


For Delaware, at New Castle and Dover, al- ernately, on the fourth Tuesday of November 789, and three other sessions, progressively, n the fourth Tuesday of every third calen- .ar month thereafter.


For Maryland, at Baltimore, on the first 'uesday of December, 1789, and progressive- y on the first Tuesday of every third calen- ar month thereafter.


For the castern district of Virginia, at Rich- mond, on the 2d day of April, and 15th day f October: and at Norfolk, on the first day f May and first day of November, annually; nd for the western district, at Wythe court- ouse, on the first Monday of April and Sep- ember; at Lewisburg, on the Fridays suc- eeding the first Mondays of April and Sep- ember; and at Clarksburg, on the fourth Tondays of May and October, annually.


For Kentucky, at Frankfort, on the second londay in April, and first Monday in October. For Ohio, at Columbus, on the second Mon- y in January and September, annually.


For North Carolina, at Edenton, in and for e district of Albermarle, on the third Mon- ly of April, and the third Monday of Octo- :r; at Newbern, in and for the district of amtico, on the first Monday after the third onday in April, and third Monday of Octo- :r; at Wilmington, in and for the district of upc Fear, on the second Monday after the ird Monday of April, and third Monday of ctober, annually.


For the eastern district of South Carolina, Charleston, on the third Monday in March d September, and the first Monday in July, d second Monday in December; for the estern district, at Laurens court-house, on e second Monday in May, annually.


For Tennessee, at Knoxville, for kast T'en- ssee, on the third Monday in April, and cond Monday in October, and at Nashville, r West Tennessee, on the fourth Mondays May and November.


For Georgia, in the city of Savannah, on the cond Tuesday in February, May, and Au- ist; and in Augusta, on the second Tuesday November.


For the eastern district of Louisiana, at New


Orleans, on the third Monday of Nerember, February and May; for the western if strict, at Opelouses court-house, on the third M. day of August, annually.


For Indiana, at Corydon, on the first Man. days in May and November, annually.


For Mississippi, at the courtbase of Adams county, on the first Mondays in April and October, annually.


For Illinois, at Vandalia, two sessions an. nually, on the first Monday" of May and De- cember.


For Alabama, at Mobile, on the first Man- days of January and Junc; and at Ca'awa, on the first Mondays of April and November annually.


For Missouri, at St. Charles, on the first Monday in June, 1822, and progressively on the like Monday, in every fourth calendar month thereafter.


CIRCUIT COURTS.


In the district of Maine, at Portland, on the first day of May, and at Wiscasset on the first day of October, annually.


In the district of New Hampshire, at Ports- mouth and Exeter, alternately, on the eighth of May, and the eighth of October, annually.


In the district of Massachusetts, at Boston, on the first day of June, and the twentieth day of October, annually.


In the district of Rhode Island, at New. port and Providence, alternately, on the fif. teenth day of June, and fifteenth day of No- vember, annually.


In the district of Connecticut, at Hartford and New Haven, alternately, on the thirteenth day of April, and the seventeenth day of Sep- tember, annually.


In the district of New York, at New York, on the first day of April, and the first day of September, annually.


In the district of Vermont, at Butland am! Windsor, alternately, on the twenty first of May, and the third of October, annually.


In the district of Pennsylvania, at Phila- delphia, on the cleventh day of April, and the eleventh day of October, annually.


In the district of Delaware. at New Castle and Dover, alternately, on the thin of June, and the twenty-seventh of October, annually.


In the district of Maryland, at the city of Baltimore, ou the first day of May, and the seventh day of November, annually.


In the district of Virginia, at Kichil, on the twenty. second day of May, a I thetwenty. second day of November, annually.


In the district of North Carolina, at Ra. leigh, on the twelfth day of May, and the twelfth ilay of November, annually


In the district of South Carolina, at Charles ton, on the twentieth of November, And a! Columbia, on the twentieth of Apnl, annually


In the district of Georgia, at Sara vah, the fourteenth day of December, and at Mil ledgeville, on the sixth day of May, annually


In the district of Kentucky, at Fra kfurt,


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on the first Monday of May and November, annually.


In the district of Tennessee, at Nashville, , on the second Monday in June, and at Knox- ville, on the second Monday in October, an- nually.


In the district of Ohio, at Columbus, on the first Monday in January and September, an- nually.


DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.


Circuit Courts for the District of Columbia at Washington, on the first Monday in Octc ber, and second Monday in April; and a Alexandria, on the first Mondays in Noven ber and May; and the District Court for th same district, on the first Mondays in Decen ber and June.


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LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYLVANIA, 1832-33.


SENATE.


Philadelphia city-William Boyd, David S. R. Donnell.


Hassinger.


Philadelphia county-Jesse R. Burden, Jo- seph Taylor, Samuel Breck.


Montgomery-John Matheys.


Chester and Delaware-William Jackson, George Smith.


Bucks-William T. Rogers.


Berks and Schuylkill-Jacob Krebs, Paul Geiger.


Lancaster-John Robinson, Henry Hibsh- man.


Lebanon and Dauphin-Jacob Stoever.


Northumberland & Union-Samuel J. Packer


Luzerne and Columbia-Uzal Hopkins.


Bradford, Tioga and Susquehanna-Reuben Wilber.


Northampton, Lehigh, Pike and Wayne .- Jacob Kern, Walter C. Livingston.


Centre, Lycoming, &c .- Henry Petriken.


York & Adams-Henry Smyser, Ezra Blythe Franklin-David Fullerton.


Cumberland and Perry-Jesse Miller.


Huntingdon, Mifflin, Juniata and Cambria- Joseph Henderson.


George M'Culloh.


Westmoreland-John Klingensmith, Jr.


Fayette and Greene-Solomon G. Krepps. Washington-Thomas Ringland.


Allegheny-William Hays.


Bedford and Somerset-William Piper.


Mercer, Erie, &c .- Thomas S. Cunningham.


Armstrong, Indiana, &c .- Philip Mechling. Butler.


Beaver and Butler-Moses Sullivan.


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


Philadelphia city-Abraham Miller, Wm. H. Keating, William T. Smith. George W. To- land, Joseph G. Clarkson, Benjamin Say, Thomas F. Leaming.


Philadelphia county-Francis J. Harper, John Thompson, Benjamin Matthias, James Hanna, John M. Ogden, John Wister, Jr. Jolın H. Gibbon, Lynford Lardner.


Delaware-Dr. Samuel Anderson.


Lycoming, Potter and M' Kean-Geor Bucks-Daniel Boileau, Christian Bertels, Crawford, Orlo J. Hamlin.


John Hart, John H. Bispham.


Chester-Thomas Ashbridge, Arthur An- Henry Barnhart.


drews, Dr. Benjamin Griffith, Elijah F. Pen- nypacker.


Lancaster-Thomas H. Burrowes, John Strohm, Levin H. Jackson, James Patterson, Jr. Michael Kaufman, James Mackey.


York-Daniel Durkee, John Rankin, Joh


Adams-James Patterson, James Renshaw de Cumberland-Michael Cocklin, Samuel M Keehan.


Franklin-Thos. G. M'Cullok, Thos. Barc Perry-John Johnston.


Bedford-Charles M'Dowell, John H. Bing ham.


Berks-John Potteiger, Jacob U. Snyder Benjamin Tyson, Peter Kline, Jr.


Montgomery-Philip Hoover, John Shearer John E. Gross.


Schuylkill-Samuel Huntzinger.


Northampton, Wayne and Pike .- Georg Kelchner, Philip Lynn, John Westbrook, Molto Robert Butz.


Lehigh-Peter Kneppley, John Weida.


Dauphin-John Fox, John Funk.


Northumberland-Peter Martz.


Union-William Harris, George Weirich. Lebanon-David Mitchell.


Columbia-Isaac Kline.


Washington-William Waugh, Robert Lovi


Westmoreland-James Findlay, John Kuhn George Farrel.


Armstrong-Jacob Allshouse.


Indiana and Jefferson-J. M. Stewart.


Fayette -- Robert Patterson, David Gilmor Greene-Andrew Buchanan.


Luzerne-Albert G. Brodhead, Chest‹


Susquehanna-Almon H. Reed.


Bradford and Tioga-Ellis Lewis, Samu WV. Morris.


Huntingdon-Samuel Royer, James Clark Beaver -- Abner Lacock, Benjamin Adam


Allegheny-Andrew Bayne, William VFa Irwin, James Hulze, John Scott.


Butler -- Alexander Bryson.


Mercer-Walter Oliver.


Mifflin & Juniatta-Andrew Bratton, Wi Sharon.


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Centre and Clearfield-Bond Valentin


Somerset & Cambria-B. Connelly, Jr. M. Bruce.


Crawford -- John B. Wallace.


Warren and Venango-James Thompson. Erie-Jolın H. Walker.


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NAVAL REGISTER.


Office of the Secretary of the Navy.


John Boyle, chief clerk, 8 2000


Levi Woodbury, Secretary, $ 6000 Christopher Andrewa, corresponding clerk, $ 1600 register and secretary of


privateer pension fund, 1400


;. H. Bradford, corresponding clerk and sec- retary of hospital fund, 1400


homas Millar, recording and copying clerk, 1000


Lauriston B. Hardin, register, 1000


Commissioners of the Navy.


ohn Rodgers, President, Charles Stewart, Commissioner,


$ 3500 Joseph P. M'Corkle, clerk, 1000


3500 James Hutton


1000


Charles Morris, do


$500 R. A. Slye,-B. S. Randolph, clerks, each


1000


Charles W. Goldesborough, secretary, Vm. G. Ridgely, chief clerk,


1600 Richard Elliot, messenger,


700


ohn Green, Clerk,


1150


Southy l'arker, superintendent of Nary B.


250


lohn Rogers lumes Barron Wm. Bainbridge 'harles Stewart .saac Hull saac Chauncey Jacob Jones Charles Morris .. Warrington WVm. M. Crane


James T. Leonard


James Renshaw


James Biddle


C. C. B. Thompson


C. G. Ridgely


A. S. Wadsworth


W'm. B. Shobrick Alexander Claxton


D. T. Patterson


George C. Read


Charles W. Morgan.


M. T. Woolsey


J. O. Creighton


David Deacon


Wolcott Chauncey


John Downes


Saml. Woodhouse


John D. Jlenley


Joseph J. Nicholson


Jesse D. Elliott


B. V. Hoffinan


John B NNicholson


Master Commandants.


M. C. Perry


. F. Voorhees


C. W. Skinner


Benjamin Cooper


John T. Newton


Wm. L. Gordon


Joseph Smith


Silas Duncan


L. Rousseau


David Geisinger


R. F. Stocktou


Isaac M.Keever


Wm. D. Salter


Charles S. M.Canley


Thomas M. Newell


Lieutenants.


John White Hiramı Paulding J. D. Williamson Uriah P. Levy. Charles Boorman French Forrest W. E. M.Kenney William J. Belt Wm. M. Jamaicson Wm. Boerum C. L. Williamson Charles Gauntt Wm. W. Ramsay Ralph Voorhees Henry Henry Saml. W. Downing W'm. Pottenger Henry W. Ogden Eb. Ridgeway Thomas A. Conover Arch. S. Campbell William Taylor


John C. Long John Il. Graham John II. Lee James M'Intosh Josiah Tatnall


Hugh N. Page John .A. Cook William Toman Joel Abbot Lewis F .. Simonda Jobn M. Dale HI. H. Cocke Wm. J. M.Cluny E. D. Whitlock James Goodrum J. B. Montgomery Horace B. Sawyer C. K Stribling Joshua R. Sands John J. Young Charles H. Bell Abrabam Bigelow Frank Ellery


E. A. F. Valet!c W'm. A. Spcocer


Jno. H. Aulick W'm. V. Tayler


George W. Storer Beverly Kennon F. R. Shubrick


F. H. Gregory


Jno. II. Clack


Mervine P. Shx Bladen Delaoy Silas M. Striogham J. P. Zaniringer Jobn H. Bell Thomas T. Webb John Percisal


James P. Oellers Charles E. Crowley IV. A. C. Farragut Stephen Champlin Isaac Mayo Wm. K. Latimer Wm. Service Thomas Crabb Edward B. Babbit J'homas Paine, jr. James Armstrong Juseph Smoot Ii. B. Randolph Samuel L. Brecse John Evans Benjamin Page, jr. John A. Wish John Gwinn Thomas W. Wyman Andrew Fitzhugh Joseph Cross Abm. S. Ten Eick


Stephen Cassin


Jesse Wilkinson


T. Ap Joncs W'm. B. Finch


George Budd [ .. Kearney Foxhall A. Parker C. R. M'Call Daniel Turner David Connor John Gallagher I'h. H. Stevens WVm. M. Hunter Juha D. Sloat


Captains.


1000


2000 C. Schwarts, draughtsmao,


:00


Nathan Eaton, Inessenger,


100


John D. Simms, recording and copying clerk, $ 1000 W'm. Hardeman, recording and copying clerk, and secretary of Navy Pen. Fond, 1000


Thomas L. Ragsdale, warrant clerk,


Henry E. Ballard


E P Kennedy A J Dallas


Frederick Varnem Joseph R. Jarvis Thomas W. Freeloa James Williams S. W. Le Comple Charles T. Platt W. M. Armstrong W'm . F. Shields G. J. Pendergrant W'm. C. Nicholson James B. Cooper F. W. Carpeoder J. L .. Saseders Joseph B. Hell Joll Stooc P'nino Jobe F_ Prentiss Joba 31. Sullivan Joseph Moorehead Thomas Pelligru J. S. Chauncey Invioe Sbebrick Thomas R. Gerry Jet- Kelly


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Edmund Byrne Edward S. Jolinson Wm. H. Gardner D. G. Farragut R. S. Pinckney Stephen B. Wilson E. C. Rutledge Wm. S. Harris Thomas Dornin R. B. Cunningham James Glynn Joseph Myers W. C. Wetmore Thomas R. Gedney John Bubier V. M. Randolph Joseph Cutts, jr. J. Crowninshield Frederick Engle A. J. D. Brownc John H. Smith John Rudd Russel Baldwin Robert Ritchie David R. Stewart W. W. M'Kean F. Buchanan H. H. Hobbs Samuel Mercer Charles Lowndes L. M. Goldsborough Geo. N. Hollins D. N. Ingraham John Marston, jr. Henry Bruce W. D. Newman Henry A. Adams Alex. B. Pinkham James D. Knight Joseph Mattison Wm. S. Walker Alexander Slidell James G. Boughan George F. Pearson


Lewis Heerman Jonathan Cowdery W'm. P. C. Barton Thomas Harris Wm. Turk Hylle Ray G. Dayers John A. Kearney Baily Washington Wm. Swift Thomas B. Salter Peter Christie


James T. Gerry John S. Nicholas Samuel F. Dupont Wm. L. Hudson Wm. H. Campbell Joseph M. Nichulson James P. Wilson G. A. Magruder J. Edward Calhoun John Pope Levin M. Powell Charles Wilkes, jr. Elisha Peck


John R. Coxe, jr. William Seton John A. Carr Thomas J. Manning Wm. Pearson


Wm. L. Howard Wm. P. Piercy Richard A. Jones


Thomas J. Leib


Wm. G. Woolsey Wm. H. Kennon Arthur Lewis John W. West Thomas O. Sefridge R. R. Pinkham


Henry Eagle, jr. Andrew K. Long


G. J. Van Brunt


Henry Pinckney Wm. M. Glendy


John H. Little


George P. Upshur


Samuel B. Cocke


(George S. Blake


Zach. F. Jolınston William Green




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