Negotiators of the Treaty of Ghent. William Eustis, Massachusetts, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, John Quincy Adams, Albert Gallatin, and 10 December, 1814. Alexander H. Everett, Massachusetts, Charge d'Affaires, 30 November, 1818. Chris. Hughes, Maryland, Charge d'Affaires, | 9 March, 1825. James A. Bayard, Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary, 17 Apr. 1813. Henry Clay and Jonathan Russell were added to this Commission, 18 January, 1814. To Denmark. Wm. Pitt Preble, Maine, Envoy Extraord'y Henry Wheaton, N. Y. C. d'Aff. 3 Mar. 1827. and Minister Plenipotentiary, 1 June, 1829. Auguste Davezae, Louisiana, Charge d'Affaires, 15 October, 1831. To Belgium. Hugh S. Legare, Charge d'Aff. 14 Apr. 1832. David Humphreys, Connecticut, Minister To the Bepublic of Colombia Robert B. M'Afee, Ken. C. d'Aff. 9 Feb. 1833. John Q. Adams, Massachusetts, Minister To the Republic of Buenos Ayres. Plenipotentiary, 30 May, 1796. Cesar A. Rodney, Dei. M. P. 27 Jan. 1823. William Smith, South Carolina, Minister John M. Forbes, Florida, C.d'Aff.9 Mar, 1825. Plenipotentiary, 10 July, 1797. Francis Baylies, Mass. C. d'Aff. Jan. 1832. Thomas Sumpter, South Carolina, Minister To the Government of Chili. Plenipotentiary, (in Brazil.) 7 March 1809. Heman Allen, Vermont, M. P. 27 Jan, 1823 John Graham, Virginia, Minister Plenipo-Samuel Larned, R. I. C. d'Aff. 9 Feb. 1828. tentiary, (in Brazil,) 6 January, 1819. John Hamm, Ohio, C.d'Affaires, 6 May, 1830. Henry Dearborn, sen. N. H. Envoy Extraor- Richard Pollard, Va. C. d'Aff. 28 June, 1834. dinary and Minister Plenip'y, 7 May, 1822. Mexico. Thomas L. I.. Brent, Virginia, Charge d'Affaires, 9 March, 1825. To Prussia. John Q. Adams, Mass. M. P., 1 June, 1797. Henry Clay, (Secretary of State,) Special Commissioner, with full power to conclude a Treaty with the Government of Prussia, 18 April, 1828. To Russia. Andrew Jackson, Tenn. Envoy Extraordi'y and Minister Plenipotentiary, 27 Jan. 1823. Ninian Edwards, Illinois, Envoy Extraord'y and Minister Plenipotentiary, 4 Mar. 1824. Joel R. Poinsett, S. Carolina, Envoy Extra'y and Minister Plenipotentiary, 8 Mar. 1825. Anthony Butler, Charge d'Aff. 12 Oct. 1829. Brazit. Condy Raguet, Penn. C. d'Aff. 9 Mar. 1825. Rufus King, New York, Minister Plenipoten-William Tudor, Charge d'Aff. 27 Dec. 1827. tiary, 7 February, 1799. Ethan A. Brown, Ohio, C.d'Aff. 26 May, 1830. John Q. Adams, Massachusetts, Minister Wm. Hunter, R. I. C. d'Aff. 29 June, 1834. Plenipotentiary, 27 June, 1809. Guatemala. Jas. A. Bayard, Del. Envoy Extraordinary Wm. Miller, N. Car. C. d'Aff. 7 Mar. 1825. and Minister Plenipotentiary, 28 Feb. 1815. John Williams, Tenn. C. d'Aff. 8 Dec. 1825. Wm. Pinkney, Md. Envoy Extraordinary Wm. B.Rochester, N. Y. C.d'Aff. 3 Mar. 1826 and Minister Plenipotentiary, 26 Apr. 1815. Wm. N. Jeffers, N. J. C. d'Aff. 14 June, 1831. Geo. W. Campbell, Tenn. Envoy Extraord's James Shannon, Charge d'Aff. 9 Feb. 1832. and Minister Plenipotentiary, 6 Apr. 1818. Chas. G. Dewitt, N. Y. C. d'Aff. 9 Jan. 1833. Henry Middleton, S. C., Envoy Extraordi'y Peru. and Minister Plenipotentiary, 6 Apr. 1820. Jas. Cooley, Ohio, Charge d'Aff. 2 May, 1826. John Randolph, of Roanoke, Va. Envoy Ex-Sam. Larned, R.I. Charge d'Aff.29 Dec. 1828. traord'y and Min. Plenipot'y, 26 May, 1830. Emanuel J. West, Ohio, C.d'Aff. 22Oct. 1829. James Buchanan, Pa., Envoy Extraordinary Assembly of American Nations proposed to and Minister Plenipotentiary, 4 Jan. 1832. Mahlon Dickerson, N. J., Envoy Extraordi'y and Minister Plenipotentiary, 28 May, 1834. Wm. Wilkins, Pa., Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, 30 June, 1834. To the Ottoman Porte. Wm. Smith, S. C. E.E-and M.P. 11 Feb.1799. John Q. Adams, Massachusetts, Commission- John James Appleton, Massachusetts, Charge be held at Panama. Samuel Larned, R. I. C. d'Aff. 15 May, 1830. Richard C. Anderson, Va. and John Sergeant Penn. E. E. and Min. Plen. 14 Mar. 1826. Albert Gallatin and Wm. Pitt Preble, Agents Henry Clay, (Secretary of State,) with special MILITARY ACADEMY, WEST POINT, NEW YORK. Bvt. Brig Gen. C. Gratiot, Chief Engineer, Lieutenant A. E. Chureh, (3d Artillery.) Assistant Instructers. 2d, Julian Mosinard. Assistant Teachers. Teacher of Drawing. Lieutenant Sam. C. Ridgely, (4th Artillery.) Lieutenant Bradford R. A den, (4th Inft'ry.) Rev. Thomas Warner. Assistant Professors. Lieutenant F. H. Smith, (1st Artillery.) Assistant Teacher. Lieutentant St th Eastman, (1st Infantry.) Lieutenant Zebina J. U. Kinsley, (3d Artil'y) Professor of Natural and Experimental Lieut. W. Fenn Hopkins, A. M. (4th Artill'y) Assistant Professors. Philosophy. Lieut. W. H. C. Bartlett, (Corps of Eng'rs.) Lieutenant Wm. W. Mather, (7th Infantry.) Lieutenant Jacob W. Bailey, (1st Artillery.) Sword Master. Assistant Professors. Lieutenant T. Jefferson Cram, (4th Artil'ry.) Dennis H. Mahan. Assistant Professors. Major John Fowle, (3d Infantry.) Albert Jumel. MILITARY STAFF. Paymaster and Treasurer-Lieut. Thomas LIST OF CADETS AT THE MILITARY ACADEMY, Feb. 1, 1835. Names. States. Names. States. States. Names. James H. Stokes, Md. Jones M Withers, Alab. First Class. John Hanly, Kentucky. Lucius Bradbury, Maine) Chas J Whiting, Maine Wm. H Griffin, S. C Jos. H. Whipple, Mass. J. H Martindale, NY Peter C. Gaillard, S CR A. Wainwright, George W. Morell, N. Y. Herman Haupt, Penn. Hugh McLeod, Georgia Chas. H. Bigelow, Mass. W. H. De Forest, N Y Thomas L Brent, Virg. George M Legate, W. K. Hanson, D. C.M R Patrick, N. York Alfred Herbert, Maryl'd. Archi'd Campbell, N. Y. William N. Grier. Penn. Arnoldus Brumby, N. C. William H. Betts, Geo. Horace Brooks, Mass. William S. Heury, NY Second Class. Henry M. Naglee, Penn Alex H Tappen, Ohio James L. Mason, D P. Woodbury, N. H. Ken. Alex P Crittenden Ken. Ken. Jos. R. Anderson, Virg. Ver. Augustus P. Allen, NY. N Y. Sam. J. Bransford, Virg Ohio William B. Wallace, NJ Ohio H. H. Lockwood, Del. N. Y. David P. Dewitt, NY Md Fourth Class. Alab John P. I. O'Brien, Penn C. F. Wooster, NYLangdon C. Easton, Mo William B Arvin, N. H. Asa Gregory, John F. Roland, William Frazer, E. J. Steptoe, NC Mass J. M. Scarritt, Alab Illinois SC Mc Wm. F. Graham, M. C.M. Hammond, S C James B. Tilghman, Md hos. L. Ringgold, DC William Mock, L. D. Cabanne, William T. Martin, Robert Allen, NCWm. A. Brown, NJ Chas. Southgate, Ind Joseph Hooker, Israel C. Woodruff, N JWni. Hulbert, Christ. Q Tompkius, Va Robert Bland, Conn Rich. H. Graham, Ken Geo N C Va Milton A Haynes Md N York Geo Md Mass N Y John Claiborne, Md R. M McLane, Lloyd Tilghman, Thomas M'Crate, Me Jno. Sedgwick, Charles B. Daniels, N Jas. G. Carter, Ver L. P. Davidson, John W. Phelps, H. C. Moorhead, Penn R. S. Moore, Rich. G Stockton, Ken Henry C. Pratt, Charles Hoskins, NCGeorge C. Rodney, Samuel Whitehorne, RIJustus McKinstry, Samuel D. Moore, Alab H. H. Sibley, Louisiana Henry Eckford, N York Thomas P Chiffelie, S C Samuel Woods, Chas, H. E. Spoor, N YD. A. Thatcher, Wm. H T. Walker, Geo F. Saunders, L. M. H. Walker, Geo J. L. P. Cooke, Third Class. James F. Preston, J. W. Gunnison, NIR II. Chitton, Henry W. Benham, Conn Edward Johnson, E. W. Morgan, Penn Nevil Hopson, Alex. B. Dyer, John Bratt, W W Chapman, J. M. Harvie, W. H. French, Bennet H. Hill, Thomas Williams, Jabal A. Early, A. G. Steele, . P. Scammon, Wm. W Mackall, Braxton Bragg, Lewis G. Arnold, NC Ken Robert M. Cochran, Del Mo W. G. Grandin, Ohio Va John H. Matthews, NY Geo Thomas J Throop, Ind Ohio William H. Shover, Ohio VaH W. Merrill, New York Va George W. Mitchell, Md NY Andrew J. Smith, Penn DISTINGUISHED CADETS REPORTED AT THE EXAMINATION IN JUNE, 1834. The following list of Cadets is attached to the Army Register, conformably to a regulation for the government of the Military Academy, requiring the names of the most distin guished Cadets, not exceeding five in each class, to be reported for this purpose at each annual examination. SECOND CLASS. THIRD CLASS. FIRST CLASS. Chas.J. Whiting, Natural and Experimental William Smith, Mathematics, Natural and Philosophy, Chemistry and Dewing. Experimental Philosophy, Chemistry, Min John H. Martindale, Natural and Experimen eralogy, Engineering, French Language. tal Philosophy, Chemistry, and Drawing. Drawing, Rhetoric, Moral and Politica George W. Morell, Natural and Experimen Science, Artillery, and Tactics. tal Philosophy, and Chemistry. John Sanders, Mathematics, Natural and Chas. H. Bigelow, Natural and Experimental Experimental Philosophy, Chemistry, and Philosophy, and Chemistry. Mineralogy, Engineering. French Lan-George M. Legate, Natural and Experimen guage, Rhetoric, Moral and Political Sci- tal Philosophy and Chemistry. ence, Artillery and Tactics. Harrison Loughborough, Mathematics, Nat- James L. Mason, Mathematics and French. ural and Experimental Philosophy, Chem-Danville Leadbetter, Mathematics, French, istry, Mineralogy, Engineering, French and Drawing. Language, Rhetorie, Moral and Political Montgomery C.Meigs, Mathematics, French, Science, Artillery and Tactics, and Drawing. Thomas A. Morris, Mathematics, Natura and Experimental Philosophy, Chemistry, Mineralogy, Engineering, Rhetoric, Moral and Political Science, Artillery and Tactics. Robert T. P. Allen, Mathematics, Natural John W. Gunnison, Mathematics and French. and Experimental Philosophy, Chemistry, Henry W. Benham, Mathematics and French. Mineralogy, Engineering, Rhetoric, Moral Edwin W. Morgan, Mathemattes & French. and Political Science, Artillery and Tac- Alexander B. Dyer, Mathematics. tics. Alexander Hamilton, Mathematics, French, and Drawing Barnabas Conkling, Mathematics, French and Drawing. FOURTH CLASS. John Bratt, Mathematies. RESIGNATIONS, &c. SINCE THE PUBLICATION OF VOL. XII. RESIGNATIONS. Captains. Bvt. Maj. R. B. Hyde, 7th Inf. 31 Dee. 1834. Mathew A. Pat ick, 1st Arty, 6 Mareh, 1834. Daniel Tyler, 1st Artillery, 31 May, 1834. Stephen Tuttle, Engineers, 22 Jan'y, 1835. Asher Philips, Paymaster, 17 January, 1834. William Piatt, Paymaster, 16 August, 1834. C. R. Leslie, Tr of Drawing, 15 Apr. 1834. DEATHS. Brevet Brigadier Generals. James House, 1st Artillery, 17 Novem. 1834. DROPPED. B. L. E. Bonneville, 7th Inf 31 May, 1834. Henry Leavenworth, 3d Infy, 21 July, 1834. Thomas Johnston, 7th Infantry, 4 Dec. 1834. ARMY LIST-MARCH, 1885. Departments of the Army. The Western Department comprises all West of a line drawn from the Southernmost point of East Florida to the North West extremity of Lake Superior, taking in the whole of Tennessee and Kentucky; and the Eastern Department all East of such line, including Fort Winnebago The Head Quarters of the General-in-Chief are in the District of Columbia. Names and rank. GENERAL, AND STAFF OFFICERS. 1 Alexander Macomb, Maj Gen commanding the Army 1 Edmund P. Gaines,Brig Gen Date of Brevets, staff appointcomiss'n ments, & former comm'ns 124 May 28 command'g Western Dept 9 Mar 14 Major Genl 15 August 14 Memphis, Tenn 2 Winfield Scott, Brig General Command'g Eastern Dept 9 do 14 Major General 25 July 14 New York [General 8 May 29 Department. 1 Thomas S. Jesup Brig Gen 8 May 18 Quartermaster Genl. Maj Washington Major 12 do 13 Quar'mr Lt C 15 June 25 Philadelphia (20 Ass't Quartermasters to be taken from the line.) Subsistence Department. 1 William Linnard 2 Henry Stanton 3 Trueman Cross 4 Joshua B. Brant 1 George Gibson 1 James H. Hook 2 Joseph P. Taylor ries to be taken from the subal Washington Colonel 18 Apr 18 Com G Sub BG 29 Apr 26 Washington Major 10 Mar 29 Commissary (50 Assistant Commissa terns of the line.) Pay Department. 1 Nathan Towson Paym'r Gen 8 May 22 1 Benj. F. Larned, Paymaster 24 Nov 15 20 May 23 Washington 2 David S. Townsend do 29 April 16 3 Daniel Randall do 21 July 18 24 Nov 19 Washington Washington Jefferson Barracks Charleston, S. c. Philadelphia Philadelphia |