New Mexico. David Merriwether, Governor and ex Officio Superintend. of Indian Affairs. Salary. Agents. Henry L. Dodge, Michael Steck, Bond. Agents. Salary. Bond. $1,550 $5,000 1,550 10,000 Abraham G. Mayers, 1,500 10,000 5,000 Utah. Brigham Young, Governor and ex-Officio Superintendent of Indian Affairs. Thos. J. Henley, Superintend. of Ind. Affairs, Salary $4,000 Bond $200,000 Henry L. Ford and M. B. Lewis, each Sub-agents, salary $1,500, E. P. Drew and W. W. Raymond, of Astoria, Sub-agents, with a salary each of $1,000, and each giving bonds in $2,000. Washington Territory. Isaac J. Stevens, Governor and ex-Officio Superintendent of Indian Affairs. Robert S. Neighbors is Supervising Agent, salary $1,700, S. P. Ross and John R. Baylor are Special Agents, for Indians in Texas. Their bonds are $5,000 each, and the salary of the Special Agents is $ 1,500 per annum. Name. ARMY PENSION-AGENTS in Office, November, 1856. Charles Rapley, Isaac O. Barnes, Boston, Mass. Baltimore, Md. James Huske, Phil. Dickinson, Joel C. Green, Name. Wm. K. Blair, Morgantown, N. C. Isaac Lewis, Nashville, Fayetteville, N. C. Joel M. Smith, E. Hessenmueller, Cleveland, Ohio. M. D. Newman, Burlington, " C. C. Abernathy, Pulaski, Tenn. Name. Jackson, 66 Arch'd McKinlay, Oregon City, O.T. NAVY PENSION-AGENTS in Office, November, 1856. George F. Emery, Isaac O. Barnes, 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. LIGHT-HOUSE BOARD. James Guthrie, Secretary of the Treasury, President ex officio. A.A. Humphreys, U. S. Topog. Eng. Thornton A. Jenkins, U. S. N. John G. Parke, U. S. Top. Eng. 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, Vacancy, ** Samuel Cooper, Col. and Adj.-Gen., commissioned June 25, 1841. 66 June 30, 1846. July 15, 1852. June 25, 1841. 66 May 28, 1853. May 8, 1818. 66 April 18, 1818. 66 Nov. 30, 1836. July 20, 1854. 66 Dec. 7, 1838. July 7, 1838. 66 July 10, 1851. 66 Mar. 2, 1849. *George Gibson, Col. and Commissary-Gen., 2. FIELD OFFICERS OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS, TOPOGRAPHICAL ENGINEERS, AND ORDNANCE, and OF REGIMENTS. Mounted Riflemen. *Col. Persifor F. Smith, First Artillery. Col. I. B. Crane, Second Artillery. Third Artillery. *Maj. Gen. by brevet. † Brig. Gen. by brevet. Col. by brevet. § Lieut.-Col. by brevet. We are greatly indebted to the Adjutant-General for correcting this List to Oct. 30, 1856. Lt. Gen. by brevet, from March 29, 1847, by joint resolution of Feb. 15, 1855. **Appointment of additional Brigadier-General authorized by act of March 3, 1855, Ch. 169, $8. 3. MILITARY COMMANDS. Department of the East. The country east of the Mississippi River, except the Department of Florida; 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 Fort Leavenworth, Kansas Territory. Brevet Maj.-Gen. Persifor F. Smith, Commander. Department of Florida. The State of Florida, except what lies west of the Chattahoochee and Appalachicola Rivers. Brevet Brig.-Gen. Wm. S. Harney, Commander. Department of Texas. The State of Texas, except the country north of the 33d degree of north latitude; head-quarters at San Antonio, Texas. Colonel A. S. Johnston, 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 Fe, 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. 4. ARSENALS. Posts. State or Territory. Post-Office. Permanent Commanders. Regiment and Corps. Ordnance. Capt. R. A. Wainwright, Ordnance. Ordnance. Capt. R. H. K. Whiteley, Ordnance. 1st Lt. T. J. Brereton, Bvt. Maj. P. V. Hagner, Ordnance. Ordnance. Bvt. Col. B. Huger, Ordnance. Washington, Dist. of Columbia, Washington, Maj. W. H. Bell, Ordnance. Fort Monroe, Virginia, Old P. Comfort, Capt. A. B. Dyer, Ordnance. St. Louis, Missouri, St. Louis, Bvt. Maj. G. D. Ramsay, Ordnance. Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Baton Rouge, Capt. T. J. Rodman, Ordnance. North Carolina, North Carolina, Fayetteville, Bvt. Maj. T.T.S. Laidley, Ordnance. Charleston, South Carolina, Charleston, Capt. C. P. Kingsbury, Ordnance. San Antonio, Texas, Benicia, California, San Antonio, Capt. John McNutt, Ordnance. Capt. F. D. Callender, Ordnance. There is a national armory at Springfield, Mass., James S. Whitney, Civil Superintendent, and one at Harper's Ferry, Va., Henry W. Clowe, Civil Superintendent. The Detroit Arsenal, at Dearbornville, Mich.; the Champlain Arsenal and Ordnance Depot at Vergennes, Vt.: the Rome, at Rome, N. Y.; the Augusta, at Augusta, Geo.; the Mount Vernon, at Mount Vernon, Ala.; the Appalachicola, at Chattahoochee, Fla.; the Little Rock Arsenal, Ark.; and the Santa Fé, at Santa Fé, New Mexico, are under charge of military storekeepers. The Bellona Arsenal is not used at present. An Ordnance Sergeant is at the post in charge of the buildings and grounds. 5. MILITARY POSTS. NOTE. -The garrisons of the posts marked thus * are given in the list as they will be after certain changes, now (Oct. 30, 1856) being made, are completed. |