NOTE. One ration per day, only, is allowed to all officers when attached to vessels for sea service, since the passage of the law of the 3d of March, 1835, regulating the pay of the navy. Teachers receive two rations per day, at 20 cents each. 8. VESSELS OF WAR OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY.-July, 1844. [The names of officers marked thus have the rank of Commanders; thus † Lieutenants; the rest are Captains. WINFIELD SCOTT, Major General, General-in-Chief- Head Quarters, Washington City. INSPECTORS GENERAL OF THE ARMY. Fourth Infantry. Col. J. H. Vose, *Col. G. M. Brooke, Sixth Infantry. *Col. Z. Taylor, Seventh Infantry. *Col. M. Arbuckle, Lieut. Col. W. Whistler, Major Jacob Brown. Eighth Infantry. *Col. W. J. Worth, Lieut. Col. N. S. Clarke, Lieut. Colonel by brevet. 2. MILITIA FORCE OF THE UNITED STATES. Abstract of the United States Militia, from the Army Register for 1844. Fort Smith, Fort Scott, Fort Leavenworth, Jefferson Barracks, Fort Des Moines, Fort Crawford, Fort Snelling, Fort Winnebago, Pensacola, Mobile, Baton Rouge, Arkansas Ter. Fort Towson, do. Permanent Com- Regiment Maj.Jacob Brown, 7th infantry. Capt. Fran. Lee, 7th infantry. Fort Leavenw'th, Col S. W. Kearny, 1stdragoons.) Jefferson Bar'ks, Fort Snelling, do. do. do. Fort Gibson, do. Fort Smith, Missouri Ter., Fort Scott, Fort Gratiot, do. Detroit Barracks, do. Buffalo Barracks, Fort Niagara, do. Sault St. Marie, Youngstown, Sacket's Harbor, Newport, Fort Winnebago, Capt. W.R.Jouett, 1st infantry. New London, Fort Independence, Massachusetts, Boston, Lt. Col. Payne, 4th artillery. Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Carlisle Barracks, do. Carlisle, Hancock Barracks, Maine, Houlton, Fort Sullivan, Fort Preble, do. Portland, Fort Constitution, N. Hampshire, Portsmouth, Fort McHenry, Maryland, Baltimore, Fort Severn, do. Annapolis, Fort Washington, do. Fort Monroe, Fort Johnston, Fort Caswell, Fort Macon, Fort Moultrie, Castle Pinckney, Ogleth'rpe Barracks, |