FLORIDA, N. Dist.,. FLORIDA, S. Dist.,· KENTUCKY,. OHIO,. MICHIGAN, INDIANA, ILLINOIS,. MISSOURI,. ARKANSAS, IOWA, .... •Key West-1st Monday in May and November. Huntsville-3d Monday in May, and 4th Monday in November. ... .. ALABAMA, M. Dist., · · Tuscaloosa-4th Monday in May and 1st Monday after the 4th Monday in November. ALABAMA, S. Dist.,... Mobile-1st Monday in May and 2d Monday in Dec. 2d Monday in December, and 1st Monday in January. TEXAS, Galveston-1st Monday in February. TENNESSEE, E. Dist.,· · Knoxville—3d Monday in April and October. TENNESSEE, W. Dist., Nashville-4th Monday in May and November; Jackson-2d Monday in October and April. •Frankfort-1st Mon. in May and 2d Monday in Nov. Columbus-3d Mon. in July and 2d Monday in Nov. •Detroit-3d Mon. in June and 2d Monday in October. •Indianapolis-3d Mon. in May and 1st Mon. in Dec. •Springfield-1st Mon. in June and last Mon. in Nov. Jefferson City-1st Mon. in March and September. •Little Rock-1st Monday in April and November. ·Iowa City-1st Monday in January. Joseph Lane, James Shields, ―――― Tallahassee―1st Monday in Jan.;- Apalachicola — 1st Monday in February ;- Pensacola-1st Monday in March;· · St. Augustine - 1st Monday in April. Zachary Taylor, John A. Quitman, V. ARMY LIST. 1. WINFIELD SCOTT, Major-General (commissioned June 25, 1841), General-in-Chief- Head Quarters, with the army in Mexico. Stephen W. Kearny, George Cadwalader, Enos D. Hopping, Caleb Cushing, Sterling Price, 2. STAFF OFFICERS OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS, TOPOGRAPHICAL ENGINEERS, AND ORDNANCE, AND FIELD OFFICERS OF REGIMENTS. Engineers. Third Dragoons. Brigadier-General, Lieut. Col. James Kearney, Major Stephen H. Long, (6 Hartman Bache, tRoger Jones, Adjutant-General. Col. George Croghan, Inspector General of the Army. do. do. Thomas Lawson, Surgeon- General. James D. Graham, William Turnbull. Ordnance Department. §Major Henry K. Craig, "6 Rufus L. Baker, James W. Ripley, John Symington. Lieut. Col. Clifton Wharton, Major Edwin V. Sumner, (6 do. do. of Volunteers, do. do. do. Commissioned. March 3, 1847. March 3, 1847. April 14, 1847. July 20, 1847. *Maj.-Gen. by brevet. † Brig.-Gen. by brevet. Col. by brevet. § Lieut.-Col. by brevet. Rank and Classification of Officers. 3. TABLE OF PAY OF ARMY OFFICERS. • Major-General, Colonel, Major, Captain, Surgeon-General, $2,500 per ann., Surgeons of 10 years' service, Surgeons of less than 10 y. service, Assist. Surg. of 10 years' service, Assist. Surg. of 5 years' service, Assist. Surg. of less than 5 y. serv. ENGINEERS TOPOG. ENGINEERS ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT. Lieutenant-Colonel, First Lieutenant, Colonel, Major, First Lieutenant, Adjutant, besides pay of Lieut. ARTILLERY-INFANTRY. Colonel, Lieutenant-Colonel, Major, Captain, MOUNTED DRAGOONS. First Lieutenant, Second Lieutenant, Adjutant, besides pay of Lieut., States and 4. MILITIA FORCE OF THE UNITED STATES. Abstract of the United States Militia, from the Army Register for 1847. Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas, Michigan, Florida, Texas, Iowa, Matthew C. Perry, 1846 1846 1843 1846 1846 1846 1829 1846 1827 1838 1846 1845 1846 1839 1844 1829 1838 1840 1846 1845 1832 1841 1844 1843 1845 1845 1840 Wisconsin Territory, 36 24 Total Commis 790 2,990 310 762 2,116 382 95 508 2,320 1,606 452 2,026 2,598 671 183 542 781 392 825 859 1,088 123 1,324 7,647 1,988 7,797 447 3,607 4,873 2,051 2,861 3,919 1,109 2,674 620 VI. NAVY LIST. 1. COMMANDERS OF SQUADRONS. Commodore, do. do. do. do. 15,663 56,395 157,897 37.183 263,890 8,782 44,467 114,703 75,181 52,107 54,220 58,358 14,027 35,259 67,645 86,103 174,404 51,052 57,081 16,028 58,212 11,502 169 5,054 96 1,153 Aggregate. 44,665 29,639 95,839 23,915 15,786 57,719 165,544 39,171 271,687 9,229 46,864 121,336 79,448 54,704 57,312 61,336 14,808 36,084 71,252 90,976 176,455 53,913 83,234 61,000 17,137 1 6 126 1 3 68 747 2,374 16,392 50,945 70,458 1,704,842 1,858,534 The effective force of the Regular Army, exclusive of the "Ten Regiments," consists of 775 commissioned officers, and 17,020 non-commissioned officers, musicians, artificers, and privates; in all, 17,795. The "Ten Regiments" are raised under the act of February 11, 1847, and, when full, will number, exclusive of officers, 10,000 men. 60,886 12,122 5,223 1,249 Home Squadron. Pacific Ocean. Mediterranean. |