Columbus, Warsaw, Bay Field, Eau Claire, Register. Samuel M. Hyams, J. C. Blanchard, Jacob Barns, Receiver. John La Place. H. J. Wilson. Oscar A. Stevens. J. S. M. Vancleave. Surveyors-General of the Public Lands, November 5th, 1860. *R. W. Edmundson, Clerk of the Courts, Pontotoc, Mississippi, is Keeper of the Archives of the old Pontotoc Land District. The number of Indians within the territory of the United States in 1860 was estimated by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs at 350,000. A. J. Vaughan, 20,000 1,500 Arapahoes, Cheyennes, &c., Thos. S. Twiss, 10,000 1,500 W. E. Murphy, 20,000 1,500 Perry Fuller, 15,000 1,500 Bern'd Schoonover, 20,000 1,500 Seth Clover, 20,000 1,500 75,000 1,500 Danl. Vanderslice, 10,000 1,500 George B. Graff, 20,000 1,500 W. W. Dennison, 15,000 1,500 A. H. Redfield, 50,000 1,500 New Mexico. James L. Collins, Sup.of Ind. Affairs. Salary $2,000. Bond $30,000. Salary. Bond $1,550 $5,000 5,000 Silas F. Kendrick, 1,500 10,000 10,000 J. Walker, 1,500 10,000 Utah. John T. Russell, 5,000 1,550 Benj. Davies, Superintend. of Ind. Affairs. Salary $2,000 W. H. Rogers, 66 66 California. Bond $50,000 20,000 The Indian Superintendency, Agencies, and Sub-agencies, in California, were abolished by the Act of Congress of June 19, 1860 (ch. 157, Abstracts Pub. Laws, No. 51, post, p. 163.) Washington and Oregon Territory. E. R. Geary, Superintendent of Ind. Affairs, Salary $2,500 Bond $70,000 Joshua B. Sykes, G. H. Abbott, and John Owen, Sub-agents, with salaary each of $1,000, and each giving bonds in $2,000. S. P. Ross and M. Leeper are Special Agents, for Indians in Texas. Their bonds are $5,000 each, and their salary is $ 1,500 per annum. Place. ARMY PENSION-AGENTS in Office, November, 1860. Albany, N. Y. Baltimore, Md. Boston, Mass. Bradford, Vt. Burlington, Vt. Name. Isaac Vanderpoel. Isaac O. Barnes. B. F. Blodgett. Chas. F. Warner. Benj. G Heriot. Cincinnati, Ohio, Joel C. Green. Charleston, S. C. Jacksonville, Fa. Arthur M. Reed. John Grayson. Place. Washington, D.C. G. W. Riggs. S. Brady. NAVY PENSION-AGENTS in Office, November, 1860. Baltimore, Md. J. S. Gittings. H. C. Kibbee. Portland, Me. John Grayson. George F. Emery. When a Pension has remained unclaimed for fourteen months after it has become due and payable, it will not then be paid at an agency; but if an Army pension, the claim must be presented to the third Auditor of the Treasury, and if a Navy pension, to the fourth Auditor. SUPERVISING INSPECTORS OF STEAMBOATS, AND THEIR DISTRICTS, No. of November, 1860. Salary $1,500 each, and reasonable travelling expenses. Inspector. District. Maine to Connecticut, inclusive. New York to Delaware Bay and tributaries, The waters of the Ohio River to the Ken- Waters of the Ohio above the Kentucky River. The waters of Lake Erie, Ontario, and the St. LIGHTHOUSE BOARD. Philip F. Thomas, Secretary of the Treasury, President ex officio. Members Wm. B. Shubrick, U. S. N. A. H. Bowman, U. S. Eng. Corps. Joseph Henry, Sec'y Smithson. Inst. Raphael Simmes, U. S. N. III. ARMY LIST.|| 1. WINFIELD SCOTT,¶ Major-General, (commissioned June 25, 1841,) General-in-Chief. Head-quarters at New York. *John E. Wool, Brigadier-General, *David E. Twiggs, William S. Harney, 66 66 commissioned June 25, 1841. June 14, 1858. July 15, 1852. 66 June 25, 1841. 66 May 28, 1853. June 28, 1860. 66 April 18, 1818. 66 Nov. 30, 1836. July 20, 1854. Dec. 7, 1838. July 7, 1838. July 10, 1851. Samuel Cooper, Col. and Adj.-Gen., + Col. Joseph G. Totten, We are greatly indebted to the Adjutant-General for correcting this List to Nov. 1, 1860. Lt.-Gen. by brevet, from March 29, 1847, by joint resolution of Feb. 15, 1855. **Superintendent of the Military Academy at West Point, with local rank of Colonel. |