1,802 feet above the level of Lake Memphremagog, or 2,558 feet above the sea. While attached to the commission for marking the Texan boundary. ** When a lieutenant attached to Long's first expedition. ‡‡ Connected by triangulation, by Lieut. W., with Major Graham's astronomical point in Portland. 33 CORRECTIONS AND ADDITIONS. Page 104.- William H. Polk, Chargé d'Affaires at Naples, has resigned his mission, and been appointed Major in the 3d Dragoons. Pages 105-108.-John McPherson, of Virginia, has been appointed Consul at Genoa, in place of C. Edwards Lester, recalled; Hugh Keenan, of Pennsylvania, for the port of Dublin, and Charles Huffnagle, of Pennsylvania, for the port of Calcutta. Pages 109-113.- Charles Bollman is appointed Consul for Hanover, to reside at Pittsburg, Pa.; Manoel dos Santos is Vice-Consul of Portugal, for Norfolk and other ports in Virginia, except Alexandria; J. W. Jockusch is Consul of Hamburg for Galveston, and Charles Randall, of Warren, R. I., is appointed Vice Consul of Portugal for Rhode Island. Pages 163-166.—MAINE. — Asa W. H. Clapp, of Portland, has been elected representative to Congress from the 2d district; Franklin Clark, of Wiscasset, from the 4th; Ephraim K. Sweet, of Camden, from the 5th; and James S. Wiley, of Dover, from the 6th. MARYLAND.- -John G. Chapman has been elected representative from the 1st District; James Dixon Roman, from the 2d; Thomas W. Ligon, from the 3d; Robert M. McLane, from the 4th; Alexander Evans, from the 5th, and John W. Crisfield from the 6th. ALABAMA.-The residence of W. R. W. Cobb, is at Bellefonte, Jackson Co.; of S. W. Harris, at Wetumpka; of Samuel W. Inge, at Gainesville. TEN- In the 5th district, for George W. Gordon, read George W. Jones, of Fayetteville; and in the 6th, for Gordon, read James H. Thomas, of Columbia. The residence of Washington Barrow is at Nashville; that of William T. Haskell is at Jackson; and that of H. L. W. Hill, at Mc Minniville. WISCONSIN. -John H Tweedy is elected delegate. NESSEE. Pages 170, 172, 174.- Oakland College is in Mississippi. In Cumberland University, Tenn., there are 8 Instructers; 138 Students; 2,500 Volumes in the Libraries; and commencement is the last day in July. A Law Department has been added to the University, under the charge of Hon. A. Caruthers, as Professor. Page 176. The State officers in North Carolina are elected biennially, on the 1st Thursday in August, and the Legislature meets on the 3d Monday in November. Pages 177, 266.-Philip F. Thomas has been elected Governor of Maryland, to hold office three years from the 1st Monday of January, 1848. Pages 177, 280.-George W. B. Towns has been elected Governor of Georgia, to hold office two years from November, 1847. Page 328. — Marshal Soult has resigned the office of President of the Council, and M. Guizot has been appointed in his place. |