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ant of the 4th infantry, 1st of January, 1819, to be captain by brevet, to take rank from the 1st of January, 1829.

By command of the Secretary of War,
R. JONES, Adjutant General.

APPOINTMENTS.

Assistant Commissaries.

1st lieutenant Charles S. Merchant, of the 2d artillery, to be assistant commissary of subsistence, 11th March, 1829.

2d lieutenant L. F. Carter, of the 7th infantry, to be assistant commissary of subsistence, 12th February, 1829.

TRANSFERS.

Willoughby Morgan, lieutenant colonel of the 5th infantry, transferred to the 3d infantry.

Enos Cutler, lieutenant colonel of the 3d infantry, transferred to the 5th infantry. Waddy V. Cobbs, captain of the 1st infantry, transferred to the 2d infantry. Thomas J. Beall, captain of the 2d infantry, transferred to the 1st infantry.

Joseph P. Taylor, captain of the 3d artillery, transferred to the 2d artillery. Elijah Lyon, captain of the 2d artillery, transferred to the 3d artillery.

Since the date of his brevet nomination in May, lieutenant colonel Lawrence bas received the promotion of full colonel of the 5th regiment of infantry; and first lieutenant Allen, of the 4th infantry, was promoted to the rank of captain in his regiment, since the date of his nomination for brevet promotion.

NAVY PROMOTIONS.

CAPTAINS.

Wolcott Chauncey, Edmund P. Kennedy, Alexander J. Dallas, John B. Nicholson, April 24th, 1828.

Beekman V. Hoffman, Jesse Wilkinson, Thomas Ap. Catesby Jones, March 11th, 1829.

MASTER COMMANDANTS. Lawrence Rousseau, George W. Storer, Robert M. Rose, Beverly Kennon, Edward R. Shubrick, Francis H. Gregory, John H. Clack, Philip F. Voorhees, Benjamin Cooper, William L. Gordon, April 24th, 1828.

Samuel W. Adams, Silas Duncan, James Ramage, David Geisinger, March 11th, 1829.

LIEUTENANTS.

To be lieutenants in the navy, from 28th April, 1826, to take rank in the order as here placed, next after lieutenant Thomas J. Leibo. Passed midshipmen, William G. Woolsey, William H. Kennon, Arthur Lewis.

The following passed midshipmen to be lieutenants in the navy, from the 3d of March, 1827, to take rank as follows: Henry Pinckney, to take rank next after G. J. Van Brunt; 1, William M. Glendy, 2, John H. Little; 3, George P. Upshur; 4 William Green, to take rank next after Zachariah F. Johnson.; Timothy G. Benham, to take rank next after George Izard, jun.; Albert E. Downes, to take

rank next after Albert G. Slaughter; Oscar Bullus, to take rank next after Albert E. Downes; John L. Thomas, to take rank next after Oscar Bullus; Charles H. Jackson, to take rank next after John Marshall; Andrew A. Harwood, to take rank next after Charles H. Jackson; Joseph R. Blake, to take rank next after Thomas M'Kean Buchanan; John Hamilton, to take rank next after Joseph R. Blake; John M. Rinker, to take rank next after Theodorus Baily, jun.; Hugh Y. Purviance, to take rank next after Alexander M. Mull, agreeably to their respective nominations.

Passed midshipman, George Adams, to take rank next after Hugh V. Purviance.

To be lieutenants in the navy of the United States, to take rank in the order in which their names are here placed. Passed midshipmen: 1, Cadwallader Ringgold; 2, Samuel M. Breckenridge; 3, John Graham; 4, William F. Lynch; 5, Henry W. Morris; 6, Isaac S. Steritt; 7, Francis B. Ellison; 8, Edward B. Boutwell; 9, James T. Homans; 10, John E. Bispham ; 11, Sidney Smith Lee; 12, William C. Whittle; 13, Richard H. Morris; 14, Robert D. Thorburn; 15, Lloyd B. Newell; 16, John Cassan; 17, Paul H. Hayne; 18, William S. Ogden; 19, Edward O. Blanchard; 20, Henry T. Auchmuty; 21, John G. Rodgers; 22, Frederick A. Neville; 23, Edmund M. Russell; 24, R. R

M'Mullin; 25, Hampton Westcott; 26, Joseph Sterlings; 27, John Manning; 28, Elias C. Taylor; agreeably to their nominations respectively.

Passed midshipmen, John H. Marshal, Thompson D. Shaw, Samuel Lockwood, Hillery H. Rhodes, Cary H. Hansford, John W. Mooers, Charles C. Turner, to rank after Hampton Westcott.

SURGEONS.

James Page, is to be surgeon in the navy, from 23d April, 1827.

To be surgeons in the navy, from 3d January, 1828. Surgeons' mates; 1, Waters Smith; 2, Benjamin F. Bache; 3, Augustus A. Adee; 4, Thomas Dillard.

To be surgeons' mates in the navy, from 3d January, 1828. 1, Samuel Barrington; 2, William Milnor; 3, Thomas L. Smith; 4, William Whelan; 5, Andrew F. Kennedy; 6, Jacob Jimeson; 7, Lewis B. Hunter; 8, George Blacknell.

To be chaplains in the navy. John P. Fenner; Greenbury W. Ridgely; Hervey H. Hayes; Charles S. Stewart.

Passed assistant surgeons. Stephen Rapalje, Robert P. Macomber, to be surgeons from the 4th of December, 1828,

E. H. Freeland, Richard Barnum, Frederick Wessels, H. N. Glentworth, to be assistant Surgeons.

Appointments in the marine corps, by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the senate.

Brevet major William Anderson, of the

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marine corps, to be lieutenant colonel by brevet.

Theodore Bainbridge, of New-York, to be second lieutenant in the marine corps. Captain Joseph L. Kuhn, to be paymaster in the marine corps.

Brevet captain Park G. Howle, to be adjutant and inspector; and

First lieutenant Elijah J. Weed, to be quartermaster of the marine corps.

First lieutenants in the marine corps, to be captains of marines by breves, from 18th April, 1827. Thomas A. Linton; Richard T. Auchmuty; James Edelin; Parke G. Howel.

Charles T. Spering, 2d lieutenant in the marine corps, to be first lieutenant of marines.

Alexander Clinton McLean, of NewYork, to be a second lieutenant in the United States marine corps.

James Brooks, of Virginia, Granvill C. Cooper, of Massachusetts, Francis B. Stockton of New-York, to be pursers,

Navy Agents.-George Harrison, Philadelphia; James Riddle, Newcastle, Delaware; Isaac Phillips, Baltimore, Maryland; Miles King, Norfolk, Virginia; John P. Henry, Savannah, Georgia; John T. Robertson, Charleston, SouthCarolina; Matthew Harvey, Portsmouth, New-Hampshire; James K. Paulding, of New-York, New-York; Nathaniel Amory, of Massachusetts, Pensacola; Andrew Armstrong, of Pennsylvania, Lima.

TWENTIETH CONGRESS.

SENATE.

President of the Senate, John C. Calhoun, of South Carolina.

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Speaker, Andrew Stevenson, Virginia.

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George E. Wales.

New-York.
Daniel D. Barnard,
George O. Belden,
Rudolph Bunner,
C. C. Cambreleng,
Samuel Chase,
John C. Clark,
John D. Dickinson,
Jonas Earll, jr.
Daniel G. Garnsey,
Nathaniel Garrow,
John I. De Graff,
John Hallock, jr.
Selah R. Hobbie,
Michael Hoffman,
Jeromus Johnson,
Richard Keese,
Henry Markell,
H. C. Martindale,
Dudley Marvin,
John Magee,
John Maynard,
Thomas J. Oakley,
S. Van Rensselaer,
Henry R. Storrs,
James Strong,
John G. Stower,
Phineas L. Tracey,
John W. Taylor,
G. C. Verplanck,
Aaron Ward,
John J. Wood,
Silas Wood,
David Woodcock,
Silas Wright, jr.

New-Jersey.
Lewis Condict,
George Holcombe,
Isaac Pierson,
Samuel Swan,
Hedge Thompson,
Ebenezer Tucker.

Pennsylvania. William Adams, Samuel Anderson, Stephen Barlow, James Buchanan, Richard Coulter, Chauncey Forward, Joseph Fry, jr. Innes Green,

Samuel D. Ingham,
George Kremer,
Adam King,
Joseph Lawrence,
Daniel H. Miller,
Charles Miner,
John Mitchell,
Samuel McKean,
Robert Orr, jr.
William Ramsay,
John Sergeant,
James S. Stevenson,
John B. Sterigere,
Andrew Stewart,
Joel B. Sutherland,
Espy Van Horn,
James Wilson,
George Wolf.

Delaware.

Kensey Johns, jr.
Maryland.

John Barney,
Clement Dorsey,
Levin Gale,
John Leeds Kerr,
Peter Little,
Michael C. Sprigg,
G. C. Washington,
John C. Weems,
Ephraim K. Wilson.
Virginia.

Mark Alexander,
Robert Allen,

William S. Archer,
William Armstrong, jr.

John S. Barbour,
Philip P. Barbour,
Burwell Bassett,
N, H. Claiborne,
Thomas Davenport,
John Floyd,
Isaac Leffler,
Lewis Maxwell,
Charles F. Mercer,
William McCoy,
Thomas Newton,
John Randolph,
William C. Rives,
John Roane,
Alexander Smyth,

A. Stevenson, Speaker,
John Talliaferro,
James Trezvant.

North Carolina.

Willis Alston,
Daniel L. Barringer,
John H. Bryan,
Samuel P. Carson,
Henry W. Conner,
John Culpeper,
Thomas H. Hall,
Gabriel Holmes,
John Long,

Lemuel Sawyer,
A. H. Shepperd,
Daniel Turner,
Lewis Williams.

South-Carolina.

John Carter,
Warren R. Davis,
William Drayton,

James Hamilton, jr.

George M.Duffie,

William D. Martin, Thomas R. Mitchell, William T. Nuckolls, Starling Tucker. Georgia.

John Floyd, Tomlinson Fort, Charles E. Haynes, George R. Gilmer, Wilson Lumpkin, Wiley Thompson, Richard H. Wilde. Kentucky. Richard A. Buckner, Thomas Chilton. James Clark, Henry Daniel, Joseph Lecompte, Robert P. Letcher, Chittenden Lyon, Thomas Metcalfe, Robert M'Hatton, Thomas P. Moore, Charles A. Wickliffe, Joel Yancey,

Tennessee.

John Bell, John Blair,

David Crockett,
Robert Desha,
Jacob C. Isaacks,

Pryor Lea,
John H. Marable,
James C. Mitchell,
James K. Polk.
Ohio.
Mordecai Bartley,

Philemon Beecher,
William Creighton, jr.
John Davenport,
James Findlay,
William M'Lean,
William Russell,
John Sloane,
William Stanbery,
Joseph Vance,
Samuel F. Vinton,
Elisha Whittlesey,
John Woods,
John C. Wright.
Louisiana.
William L. Brent,
Henry H. Gurley,
Edward Livingston.
Indiana.

Thomas H. Blake,
Jonathan Jennings,
Oliver H. Smith.
Mississippi.
William Haile.
Illinois.
Joseph Duncan.

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Maine,

GOVERNORS OF STATES.

1827.

Enoch Lincoln,

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1828.

Enoch Lincoln.

John Bell.

Levi Lincoln.
Samuel C. Crafts.
James Fenner.

Gideon Tomlinson.

Nathaniel Pitcher, acting Gov.
Isaac H. Williamson.

John Andrew Shulze.
Charles Polk.

Joseph Kent.
William B. Giles.
James Iredell.

Stephen D. Miller.
John Forsyth.
John Murphy.
Peter Derbigny.

Gerard C. Brandon.
Samuel Houston.
Thomas Metcalf.
Allen Trimble.
James B. Ray.
Ninian Edwards.
John Miller.

Georgia,

Alabama,

Louisiana,

Mississippi,

Tennessee,

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Lewis Cass.

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William P. Duvall.

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George Izard.

REPORTS ON THE SINKING FUND FOR 1826 & '7.

The sums disbursed from the Treasury, during the year 1826, on account of the principal and interest of the public debt, amounted, as per last annual report,

to

And were accounted for in the following manner, viz: There was applied for the payment of a sum short provided on account of the public debt, prior to the 1st of January, 1826, . There was repaid into the Treasury on account of moneys advanced for the payment of the six per cent, stock of 1813, (loan of 7 millions,)

And there was applied during the year 1826, towards the payment
of the principal and interest of the public debt, as ascertained by
accounts rendered to the Treasury Department, $11,010,972 75
Viz:

In the redemption of the 6 per cent. stock of 1813,
(residue of the loan of 7 millions,)................
In the redemption of the 6 per cent. stock of 1813,
(part of the loan of 16 millions)

In the redemption of the residue of the 7 per cent.
stock of 1815,

In the reimbursement of Treasury notes,

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of Mississippi Stock....

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