Arkansas, George Milbourne, Rockport. Wisconsin and Iowa, Warner Lewis, Dubuque, Iowa. Florida, John Westcott, St. Augustine. California, John C. Hays, San Francisco. Oregon Territory, Charles K. Gardner, Oregon City. Alabama, James H. Weakley, Florence. South of Tennessee, C. A. Bradford, Jackson, Miss. New Mexico, W. Pelham. Recorder of Land Titles. Bond. Salary INDIAN DEPARTMENT. Superintendencies. Agencies. Name of Agent. Andrew J. Smith, $20,000 $1,500 Douglas H. Cooper, 20,000 1,500 Creek Creeks, Wm. H. Garrett, 20,000 1,500 Cherokee Cherokees, George Butler, 20,000 1,500 Upper Platte Indians, Upper Platte and John W. Whitfield, 20,000 1,500 Pottawatimie Pottawatimies and Kanzas, George W. Clarke, | 40,000 1,500 Sac and Fox and Foxes, Ottawas, Swan Creek, and Black River Chippewas, Burton A. James, 20,000 1,500 Upper Missouri “ Indians on the Upper Mis- Alfred J. Vaughan, 5,000 1,500 Winnebago Winnebagoes and Menomo- J. E. Fletcher, 20,000 1,500 Chippewa Chippewas of the Mississip pi and Lake Superior, David B. Herriman, 20,000 1,500 Mackinac Indians in Michigan, Henry C. Gilbert, 20,000 1,500 Neosha Osages, Quapaws, Senecas, and Shawnees and Senecas, Andrew J. Dorn, 10,000 1,000 Osage River Weas, Piankeshaws, Kas kaskias, Peorias,and Mia- Eli Moore, 10,000 1,000 Kanzas Shawnées, Delawares, Man sees, Stockbridges, and Wyandous and Christian Indians, Benj. F. Robinson, | 10,000 1,000 Great Nemeha “ Kickapoos, Iowas, and Sacs and Foxes of the Missouri, Danl. Vanderslice, 10,000 1,000 Council Bluffs Ottoes, Missourias, Omahas, George Hepner, 30,000 1,000 Saint Peters Sioux of Minnesota, Richd. G. Murphy, | 50,000 1,000 Robert S. Neighbors, George T. Howard, and George W. Hill are Special Agents for Indians in Texas. Their bonds are $5,000 each, and their salary $ 1,700 per annum. 66 New Mexico. David Merriwether, Governor and ex Officio Superintend. of Indian Affairs. Agents. Salary. Bond. Agents. Salary. Bond. Christopher Carson, $1,550 $5,000 Lorenzo Labady, $1,550 $5,000 Henry L. Dodge, 1,550 5,000 Saml. H. Montgomery 1,500 10,000 Michael Steck, 1,500 10,000 Utah. Brigham Young, Governor and ex-Officio Superintendent of Indian Affairs. Garland Hurt, Agent, Salary $ 1,550 Bond $ 20,000 Stephen B. Rose, Sub-agent, 750 2,000 California. Thos. J. Henley, Superintend. of Ind. Affairs, Salary $ 4,000 Bond $ 100,000 Oregon Territory. Joel Palmer, Superintendent of Ind. Affairs, Salary $2,500 Bond $ 20,000 Samuel H. Culver, Agent, 1,500 5,000 Robert R. Thompson, 1,500 5,000 Josiah L. Parish, 1,500 5,000 Wm. J. Martin, of Salem, P. F. Thompson, of Lafayette, and W. W. Raymond, of Astoria, Sub-agents, with a salary each of $ 750. Washington Territory. Isaac J. Stevens, Governor and ex-Officio Superintendent of Indian Affairs. Aquilla Jones, Agent, Salary $ 1,500 Bond $ 10,000 R. H. Lansdale, 1,500 10,000 Andrew J. Bolen, Sub-agent, 1,000 5,000 William H. Tappen, 1,000 5,000 Sub-agents East of Rocky Mountains and North of New Mexico and Texas. Marcus H. Johnson, Sub-agent for Indians in New York, Salary $ 750 Bond $ 5,000 John V. Suydam, at Green Bay, 750 10,000 James W. Washburn, Seminole Sub-agency, 750 5,000 66 ARMy Pension-Agents in Office, October, 1854. Place. Evansville, Ind. Wm. H. Moore, Huntsville, Ala. Isaac B. Curran, Springfield, Ill. Jas. H. Dearing, Tuscaloosa, “ Isaac Caldwell, Louisville, Ky. James Perrine, Mobile, Leon Chabert, New Orleans, La. Charles L. Weller, San Francisco, Cal. George F. Emery, Portland, Me. Seth Belden, Hartford, Ct. Wm. C. Anderson, St. Louis, Mo. John McClung, Wilmington, Del. Isaac O. Barnes, Boston, Mass. Arthur M. Reed, Jacksonville, Fa. John S. Gittings, Baltimore, Md. Francis H. Flagg, Tallahassee, D. N. Barrows, Jackson, Miss. James S. Morel, Savannah, Ga. Ed. N. Fuller, Portsmouth, N. H. J. W. Chapman, Madison, Ind. Geo. Minot, Concord, N. H. B. C. Kent, New Albany, Ind. V. B. Livingston, New York, N. Y. Name. Place. Detroit, Mich. Paris Hill, Providence, R. I. C. H. Larkin, Milwaukee, Wisc. John C. Cochran, Charleston, S. C. P. C. Jeffries, Ottumwa, Iowa. C. C. Abernathy, Pulaski, Tenn. R.W. Ļatham, Washington, D.C. J. L. H. Tomlin, Jackson, Arch?d McKinlay, Oregon City, O.T. Navy Pension-Agents in Office, October, 1854. Place. Place. Elisha Taylor, Detroit, Mich. Alfred Day, Philadelphia, Pa. W. C. Anderson, St. Louis, Mo. John Grayson, Pittsburg, Pa. Albert G. Allen, Washington, D.C. John McClung, Wilmington, Del. Chas. L. Weller, San Francisco, Cal. SUPERVISING INSPECTORS OF STEAMBOATS, AND THEIR DISTRICTS, October, 1854. District. 1. William Burnett, of Boston, Maine to Connecticut, inclusive. 2. Charles W. Copeland, of New York, New York to Delaware Bay and tributaries, and the Hudson River as far north as Troy. 3. John S. Brown, of Baltimore, Delaware Bay to Cape Sable, Florida. 4. W. E. Muir, of New Orleans, Cape Sable to the Rio Grande ; Mississippi River to Baton Rouge; California & Oregon. 5. Davis Embree, of St. Louis, The Mississippi above Baton Rouge and its tributaries, excluding the Ohio, and includ ing the Missouri River. 6. John Shalcross, of Louisville, The waters of the Ohio River to the Ken tucky River. 7. Benjamin Crawford, of Pittsburg, Waters of the Ohio above the Kentucky River. 8. Isaac Lewis, of Monroe (Mich.), The waters north and west of Lake Erie, in cluding the Illinois and Mississippi, abovo Missouri. Lawrence to Champlain. LIGHT-HOUSE BOARD. A. D. Bache, Secretaries. Jos. G. Totten, U.S. Eng. Corps. Thornton A. Jenkins, U. S. N. James Kearney, U. S. Topog. Eng. E. L. F. Hardcastle, U. S. Top. Eng. 9. III. ARMY LIST. || 1. WINFIELD Scott, Major-General, (commissioned June 25, 1841,) Gen eral-in-Chief. Head-quarters at New York. *John E. Wool, Brigadier-General, commissioned June 25, 1841. *David E. Twiggs, June 30, 1846. Samuel Cooper, Col. and Adj.-Gen., July 15, 1852. +Sylvester Churchill, Col. and Inspector-Gen., June 25, 1841. J. K. F. Mansfield, Col. and Inspector-Gen., May 28, 1853. *Thomas S. Jesup, Brig.-Gen., and Quartermaster-General, May 8, 1818. *George Gibson, Col. and Commissary-Gen., April 18, 1818. Thomas Lawson, Col. and Surgeon-Gen., Nov. 30, 1836. Benj. F. Larned, Col. and Paymaster-Gen., July 20, 1854. Col. Joseph G. Totten, Chief Engineer, Dec. 7, 1838. Col. J. J. Abert, Chief Topographical Engineer, July 7, 1838. Col. Henry K. Craig, Chief of Ordnance, July 10, 1851. Brevet-Major J. F. Lee, Judge Advocate, Mar. 2, 1849. 2. FIELD OFFICERS OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS, TOPOGRAPHICAL ENGINEERS, AND ORDNANCE, AND OF REGIMENTS. Second Dragoons. Col. William S. Harney, Lieut.-Col. Sylvanus Thayer, Lieut.-Col. Philip St. G. Cooke, René E. De Russy, Major Marshall S. Howe, Major John L. Smith, Enoch Steen. Mounted Riflemen. *Col. Persifor F. Smith, #Lieut.-Col. Wm. W. Loring, Topographical Engineers. Major Geo. B. Crittenden, Col. John J. Abert, John S. Simonson. Lieut.-Col. James Kearney, First Artillery. § Major Stephen H. Long, Col. I. B. Crane, #Lieut.-Col. J. L. Gardner, s " James D. Graham, Major Justin Dimick, Allen Lowd. Second Artillery. Col. James Bankhead, Lieut.-Col. Rufus L. Baker, Lieut.-Col. John Erving, #Major John Munroe, Harvey Brown. Third Artillery. Col. William Gates, Lieut.-Col. F. S. Belton, Major Charles S. Merchant. #Lieut.-Col. E. V. Sumner, George Nauman. Fourth Artillery. Col.J. B. Walbach, ++ || We are greatly indebted to the Adjutant-General for correcting this List to Oct. 1854. * Maj.-Gen. by brevet. † Brig.-Gen. by brevet. 1 Col. by brevet. Lieut.-Col. by brevet. cos Lieut.-Col. M. M. Payne, Major George Wright, Gabriel J. Rains. Fifth Infantry. Col. Gustavus Loomis, Lieut.-Col. Carlos A. Waite, Col. Joseph Plympton, Lieut.-Col. Henry Bainbridge, Major Thomas P. Gwynne, Jos. H. La Motte. Major Edgar S. Hawkins, 6 Thompson Morris. Sixth Infantry. Col. Newman S. Clarke, #Lieut.-Col. Francis Lee, Col. E. A. Hitchcock, § Major William Hoffman, Lieut.-Col. J. J. Abercrombie, Albemarle Cady. Major Hannibal Day, § 66 Wm. R. Montgomery. Seventh Infantry. Col. Henry Wilson, Lieut.-Col. Pitcairn Morrison, Col. Thomas Staniford, Major George Andrews, Lieut.-Col. Dixon S. Miles, Joseph R. Smith. Eighth Infantry. Col. John Garland, Lieut.-Col. Washington Seawell, Col. William Whistler, ŞMajor Edmund B. Alexander, Lieut.-Col. B. L. E. Bonneville, Thomas L. Alexander. 66 can 3. MILITARY COMMANDS.* Department of the East. The country east of the Mississippi River; head-quarters at Baltimore, Md. Brevet Brig.-Gen. James Bankhead, Commander. Department of the West. The country west of the Mississippi River, and east of the Rocky Mountains, except the Departments of Texas and New Mexico; head-quarters at St. Louis, Mo. Brevet Maj.-Gen. David E. Twiggs, Commander. Department of Texas. The State of Texas, except the country north of the 33d degree of north latitude; head-quarters at Corpus Christi, Texas. Brevet Maj.-Gen. Persifor F. Smith, Commander. Department of New Mexico. The Territory of New Mexico, except the country west of the 110th degree of west longitude; head-quarters at Santa Fé, New Mexico. Brevet Brig.-Gen. John Garland, Commander. Department of the Pacific. The country west of the Rocky Mountains, except the Territory of Utah and the Department of New Mexico; head-quarters at Benicia, California. Brevet Maj.-Gen. John E. Wool, Commander. The head-quarters of the army are in the city of New York. MajorGeneral Winfield Scott, Commander. * The former arrangement of Military Geographical Divisions and Departments was abol, ished, and these Military Commands were substituted therefor, by a General Order dated October 31, 1853. |