1st lieutenant John L’Engle, 3d artil- Cadet Seth Eastman, to be brevet 24 lery, to be assistant quarter master, 29th lieutenant, 1st July, 1829. 25. Cadet June, 1329. Thomas A. Davis, to be brevet 2d lieu2d lieutenant William P. Bainbridge, tenant, 1st July, 1829. 31. Cadet Jo4th artillery, to be assistant commissary seph H. Pawling, to be brevet 2.1 lieuof subsistence, 16th March, 1829. tenant, 1st July, 1829. 38. Cadet George 2d lieutenant Frederick D. Newcomb, R. Sullivan, to be brevet 20 lieutenant, 4th infantry, to be assistant commissary 1st July, 1829. 45. Cadet Edward R. of subsistence, 1st April, 1929. Williams, to be brevet 21 lieutenaut, Ist Ist lieutenant St Clair Denny, 5th July, 1829. infantry, to be assistant commissary of Second regiment of infantry. subsistence, 20th May, 1829. 32. Cadet Antes Snyder, to be brevet Ist lieutenant E. B. Birdsall, 3d infan 20 lieutenant, 1st July, 1829. 39. Cadet try, to be assistant commissary of subsis. Edwin R. Long, to be brevet 20 lieuten. tence, 8th June, 1829. ant, 1st July, 1829. 46. Cadet Richard Ist lieutenant Justin Dimock, 1st artil B. Screven, to be breyet 2d lieutenant, lery, to be assistant commissary of sub 1st July, 1829. sistence, 23d July, 1829. 2d lieutenant Orsborne Cross, 1st in Third regiment of infantry. fantry, to be assistant commissary of sub 21. Cadet Lancaster P. Lupton, to be sistence, 1st August, 1829. brevet 2d lieutenant, 1st July, 1829. 26. Cadet Albert G. Blanchard, to be brevet Corps of engineers. 2. licuianant, 1st July, 1929. 33. Cadet 1. Cadet Charles Mason, to be brevet William H. Warfield, to be brevet 21 2d lieutenant, 1st July, 1829. 2. Cadet lieutenant, 1st July, 1829. 40. Cadet Robert E. Lee, to be brevet 2d lieuten- Benjamin W. Brice, to be brevet 21 lieuant, 1st July, 1829. tenant, 1st July, 1829. First regiment of artillery. Fourth regiment of infantry. 10. Cadet Minor Knowlton, to be bre- 3. Cadet Williain H. Harford, to be vet 2d lieutenant, Ist July, 1829. 14. brevet 2d lieutenant, 1st July, 1829. 23. Cadet John F. Kennedy, to be brevet 2d Cadet Thomas Swords, to be brevet 2d lieutenant, 1st July, 1829. lieutenant, 1st July, 1829. 27. Cadet Second regiment of artillery. Chileab S. Howe, to be brevet 2d lieu8. Cadet John Mackay, to be brevet tenant. 1st July, 1829. 34. Cadet James 2d lieutenant, 1st July, 1829. 11. Cadet Clark, to be brevet 21 lieutenant, 1st John C. Casey, to be brevet 2d lieuten- July, 1829. 41. Cadet Robert W. Burant, 1st July, 1829. 15. Cadet Ormsbynett, to be brevet 2d lieutenant, 1st July, M. K. Mitchell, to be brevet 2d lieuten- 1829. ant, 1st July, 1829. Fifth regiment of infantry. 28. Cadet Caleb Sibly, to be brevet 21 4. Cadet Joseph A. Smith, io be bre- lieutenant, 1st July, 1829. 35. Cadet vet 2d lieutenant, 1st July, 1829. 6. Ca- Jaines Aller, to be brevet 211 lieutenant, det Catharnus P. Buckingham, to be 1st July, 1829. 42. Cadet James S. brevet 2d lieutenant, 1st July, 1829. 9. Moore, to be brevet 22 lieutenant, lst Cadet Charles W. Hackley, to be brevet July, 1829. 2d lieutenant, 1st July, 1829. 12. Ca Sixth regiment of infantry. det William R. McKee, to be brevet 24 18. Cadet William Hoffman, to be lieutenant, 1st July, 182:). 16. Cadet brevet 2d lieutenant, 1st July, 1829, Gustavus Brown, to be brevet 20 lieu 24. Cadet Albemarle Cady, to be brevet tenant, 1st July, 1829. 21 lieutenant, 1st July, 1829. 29. CaFourth regiment of artillery. det James H. Wright, to be brevet 2d 5. Cadet James Barnes, to be brevet lieutenant, 1st July, 1829. 36. Cadet 20 lieutenant, 1st July, 1829. 7. Cadet Jonathan Freeman, to be brevet 24 lieu, Joseph B. Smith, to be brevet 2d lieu- tenant, 1st July, 1829. 43. Cadet Charles tenant, 1st July, 1829. 13. Cadet Jo. May, to be brevet 2u lieutenant, 1st July, seph E. Johnston, to be brevet 2d lieu. 1829. tenant, 1st July, 1829. 19. Cadet Charles Seventh regiment of infantry. Peligru, to be brevet 2d lieutenant, 1st 30. Cadet George A. Sterling, to be July, 1829. 20. Cadet Franklin E. Hunt, brevetnu lieutenant, 1st July, 1829. 37. to be brevet 2d lieutenant, 1st July, 1829, Cadet John P. Davis, to be brevet 21 First regiment of infantry. lieutenant, 1st July, 1829. 44. Cadet 17. Cadet Sydney Burbank, to oc bre. Theophilus H. Holmes, to be brevet 2d vet 2d lieutenant, 1st July, 1829. 22. lieutenant, 1st July, 1829. Washington, 5th June, 1830. captain, 230 April, 1830, vice Pentland, Fourth regiment of artillery. dismissed. Second lieutenant Augustus Canfield, Second lieutenant Joseph S. Worth, to to be 1st lieutenant, 1st March, 1830, be 1st lieutenant, 220 April, 1830, vice vice Despinville, resigned. Wharton, promoted. Brevet 2d lieutenant James Barnes, to Brevet 2d lieutenant Gustave S. Ros. be 2d lieutenant 1st July, 1829. seau, to be 2d lieutenant, 1st July, 1828. First regiment of infantry. Seventh regiment of infantry. Brevet colonel Willoughby Morgan, Brevet 2d lieutenant Benjamin W. lieutenant colonel of the 3d infantry, to Kinsman, to be 2d lieutenant, 1st July, be colonel, 230 April, 1830, vice M'Neil, 1828. resigned. Corrections in the date of the brevet Second regiment of infantry. rank of the following officers : Second lieutenant Joseph S. Gallagher, Colonel William Lawrence, of the 5th to be 1st lieutenant, 24 February, 1830, regiment of infantry, to be colonel by vice Pendleton deceased. brevet, to date from 15th September, 1824, Brevet 2d lieutenant Isaac P. Simon- instead of sth May, 1828. ton, to be 2d lieutenant, 1st July, 1827. Major John B. Walbach, of the 1st regThird regiment of infantry. iment of artillery, brevet lieutenant coloMajor Josiah H. Vose, of the 5th in. nel, to be colonel by brevet, to date from fantry, to be lieutenant colonel, 230 April, 1st May, 1825, instead of 25th April, 1828. 1830, vice Morgan promoted. Captain N. S. Clark, of the 2d regiFifth regiment of infantry. ment of infantry, major by brevet, to date Brevet major George Bender, captain, October, 1824. from 25th July, 1824, instead of 1st of to be major, 230 April, 1830, vice Vose, promoted. Captain R. E. De Russy, of the corps First lieutenant J. B. F. Russell, to be of engineers, major by brevet, to date captain, 23d April, 1830, vice Bender, February, 1825. from 11th September, 1824, instead of 9th promoted. Second lieutenant Louis T. Jamison, Capt. Henry Whiting, of the 1st regito be 1st lieutenant, 230 April, 1830, vice ment of artillery, major by brevet, to date Russell, promoted. from 17th March, 1824, instead of 3d Brevet 2d lieutenant Isaac Lynde, to March, 1827. be 2d lieutenant, 1st July, 1827. Captain R. A. Zantzinger, of the 21 regiment of artillery, major by brevet, to Sixth regiment of infantry. date from 15th August, 1824, instead of First lieutenant Clifton Wharton, to be 12th December, 1828. NAVY PROMOTIONS. MASTERS COMMANDANT. Wessels, R. H. Glentworth, 11th March, Robert F. Stockton and Isaac McKee. 1829; Wm. M. Wood, George B. Mcver, May 27th, 1830. Knight, Wm. G. Micks, 16th May; John B. Elliot, 20th May; William Tyler, 230 LIEUTENANTS. Robert G. Robb, Edward M. Vail, May; Amos G. Gambrill, Jones w. Fisk Allen Deas, Samuel W. Stockton, Plummer, 20th June; John V. Smith, John Calhoun, Charles W. Chauncey, 27th June ; George Clymor, Isaac Brink Law Pennington, Thomas T. Craven, erhoff , 1st July; Daniel Eghart, 220 AuAndrew H. Foot, John L, Ball, William gust; Solomon Sharpe, 15th Sept. 1829; H. Humble, May 27th, 1830. Caleb W. Cloud, May 31, 1830. PURSERS. A. P. Beers, John R. Chandler, B. R. Francis G. McCauley, May 27th, 1829; Tinsler, Dec. 4th, 1830. Wm. A. Slacum, 8th June, Nath'l Wil son, Oct. 61h, 1829; Philo White, May Richard K. H. Simms, William A. W. 11th, 1830. Spotswood, John C. Spencer, Dec. 2d, 1828 ; Edward H. Freeland, Frederick thy J. Harrison, Oct. 20, 1829. Wm. Ryland, May 23d, 1829; Timo SURGEONS. ASSISTANT SURGEONS. CHAPLAINS. TWENTYFIRST CONGRESS. SENATE. President of the Senate, John C. CALHOUN, OF South CAROLINA, From Maine-Peleg Sprague, John Holmes, New Hampshire-Samuel Bell, Levi Woodbury. Massachusetts-Nathaniel Silsbee, Daniel Webster, Connecticut-Calvin Willey, Samuel A. Foot. Rhode Island–Nehemiah R. Knight, Asher Robbins. Vermont-Dudley Chase, Horatio Seymour. New York-Nathan Sanford, E. B. Dudley. New Jersey, Theodore Frelinghuysen, Mahlon Dickerson. Pennsylvania, William Marks, Isaac D. Barnard. Delaware-John M. Clayton, Arnold Napdain. Maryland-Ezekiel F. Chambers, Samuel Smith. Virginia-Littleton W. Tazewell, John Tyler. North Carolina–James Iredell, Bedford Brown. South Carolina-Robert Y. Hayne, William Smith. Georgia-George M. Troup, John Forsyth. Kentucky-George M. Bibb, John Rowan. Tennessee-Hugh L. White, Felix Grundy. Ohio-Benjamin Ruggles, Jacob Burnett. Louisiana-Edward Livingston, Josiah S. Johnson, Indiana_ William Hendricks, James Noble. Mississippi-Powhatan Ellis, Robt. H. Adains. Ilinois-John McLean, Elias K Kane. Alabama --William R. Ling, John McKinley. Missouri-David Barton, Thonias H. Benton, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Speaker, ANDREW STEVENSON, VIRGINIA. Maine. John Anderson, Samuel Butman, George Evans, Rufus Mclotire, James W. Ripley, Joseph F. Wingate, One vacancy. New Hampshire. John Broadhead, Thomas Chandler, Joseph Hammons, Jonathan Harvey, Henry Hubbard, John W. Weeks. Massachusetts. John Bailey, Isaac C. Bates, George Grennell, jr. James L. Hodges, B. W. Crowninshield, Job Davis, Henry W. Dwight, Edward Everett, Benjamin Gorham, Joseph G. Kendall, John Reed, Joseph Richardson, Rhode Island. Connecticut. Vermont. New York, Hector Craig, Jacob Crocheron, Charles G. De Witt, John D. Dickenson, Jonas Earll, jr. George Fisher, Isaac Finch, Jebiel H. Halsey, Joseph Hawkins, Michael Hoffinan, Perkins King, James W. Lent, John Magee, Henry 0. Martindale, Thomas Maxwell, Robert Monell, Ebenezer F. Norton, Gershoin Powers, Robert S. Rose, Ainbrose Spencer, Henry R. Storrs, James Strong, Phineas L. Tracy, John W. Taylor, Gulian C. Verplanck, Canıpbell P. White. New Jersey. Pennsylvania. Delaware. Maryland. Virginia, Nathaniel H. Claiborne, North Carolina. South Carolina. Georgia. Kentucky. John Kincaid, Ohio. Tennessee. Indiana. Louisiana. Alabama. Illinois. Missouri. Mississippi. Michigan, John Biddle. Arkansas A. H. Sevier. Florida—Joseph M. White. OFFICERS OF CONGRESS. OFFICERS OF THE SENATE. OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE. Clerk of the House. $3000 Sergeant at arms. Samuel Burch, Chief Clk. Va. 1800 Mountjoy Bailey, Va. 1500 Sergeant at arms. 1500 H. Van D. Johns. 500 Chaplain. 300 Librarian of Congress, GOVERNORS OF STATES. 1830. Maine, Jonathan G. Hunton. | Alabama, Gideon Tomlinson. Kentucky, Enos T. Throop, Ohio, acting Gov. Indiana, New Jersey, Peter D. Vroom, jr. Illinois, Pennsylvania, George Wolf. Missouri, John Floyd. Michigan, Arkansas, Gabriel Moore, acting Gov, TERRITORIES. Lewis Cass. + |