U. S. Military Academy, West Point. ORANGE COUNTY, NEW YORK. This institution was established in 1802, and is supported by the General Government. The State of New-York has ceded to the United States, for the purposes of the academy, the jurisdiction of 250 acres of land. INSPECTOR. Brevet Brigadier General Charles Gratiot, Chief Engineer, (ex officio,) Inspector of the Military Academy. ACADEMIC STAFF. Major R. E. De Russey, Corps of Engineers,) Superintendent and Commandant. Charles Davies, A. M. Professor of Mathematics. Lieut. A. E. Church, (3d Artillery,) Assistant Professor of Mathematics. Lieut. Jacob Ammen, (1st Artillery,) do do Lieut. Benjamin S. Ewell, (4th Artillery do do do do do do do Thomas Warner, Chaplain and Professor of Rhetoric and Moral Philosophy Lieut. W. H. C. Bartlett. (Corps of Engineers,) Professor of Natural and Experimental Philosophy. Lieut. T. Jefferson Cram, (4th Artillery,) Assistant Lieut. Robert P. Smith (2d Artillery) Dennis H. Mahan, Professor of Engineering. Lieut. Sam. C. Ridgeley, (4th Artillery) Assistant do do Lieut. Minor Knowlton, (1st Artillery,) Assistant do do. Lieut. B. R. Alden, (4th Infantry) do do. Robert W. Weir, Teacher of Drawing. do Lieut, Seth Eastman, (1st Infantry,) Assistant do. Major John Fowle, (3d Infantry,) Instructor of Tactics, and Commandant of Cadets. Lieut. James Barnes, (4th Artillery,) Assistant Instructor. Lieut. John A. Thomas (3d Artillery) do do Lieut. Robert Anderson (3d Artillery) Instructor of Artillery, Professor of Chemistry, Mineralogy, and Geology. Brevet Lieut. Henry L. Kendrick, (2d Artillery) Lieut. Jacob W. Bailey, (1st Artillery,) Albert Jumel, Sword Master. do do do MILITARY STAFF. Lieut. Charles F. Smith, (2d Artillery,) Adjutant. Brevet Lieut. J. E. Blake (6th Infantry) Quarter Master. Lieut. T. J. Leslie, (Corps of Engineers,) Paymaster and Treasurer. Dr. Walter V. Wheaton, Snrgeon. Dr. Wm. W. Hoxton, Assistant do. R. Alden, Military Storekeeper. Ministers and Consuls of the United States. RESIDENT IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Ministers Plenipotentiary receive an annual salary of $9000, besides $9000, for outfit. A charge d'Affaires receives a salary of $4500, and a Secretary of Legation $2000. Consuls of Barbary are more of Diplomatic than Commercial Agents, not only as regards their vocations, but also as it respects their compensation. They receive regular annual salaries, and their pay does not in the least depend on fees. Consuls of the United States, generally so called, are, in effect, agents for commerce and seamen. They receive no yearly salaries, (except in Paris and London, where they have an annual salary of $2000) and their compensation is derived from the fees which are allowed by law. Consuls of the United States, for commercial purposes, are regularly admitted and recognised, as to their official functions, in the ports of Europe; but in the colonies of the European nations, agents for commerce and seamen, mostly exercise the duties of their stations under courtesy, without any formal recognition. In their public capacity, consuls and agents for commerce and seamen are principally occupied in verifying, in different forms, the legality of the trade of the United States with foreign nations, and in relieving and sending home American seamen, who by accident or misfortune, are left destitute within the jurisdiction of their several consulates or agencies. Consular agents, though not recognised by law, have in some cases been made by our ministers abroad for special and temporary purposes; but commissions for these appoiatments are not granted by the United States. [National Calendar.] MINISTERS, CONSULS, AND COMMERCIAL AGENTS. BRITISH DOMINIONS. Andrew Stevenson, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, London. Aaron Vail, Secretary of Legation, London. Thomas Aspinwall, Agent, &c., and Consul, London. Francis B. Ogden, Consul, Liverpool. Thomas Dennison, Consul, Bristol. Robert W. Fox, Consul, Falmouth. R. R. Hunter, Consul, Cowes, Isle of Wight. James Corscaden, Consul, Londonderry. Paul Froberville, Consul, Isle of France. Ralph Hinginbotham, C. A., Antigua, and St. Christophers. R. M. Harrison, Consul, Kingston, Jam. W. W. Andrews, Consul, Malta. William Carroll, C. A., St. Helena. Thomas Leavitt, Gonsul, St. Johns, N. B. John Morrow, Consul, Halifax, N. S. Isaac Chase, Consul, Cape Town, Cape of Good Hope. FRANCE. Daniel Brent, Consul, &c., Paris. James Jos. Debesse, Consul, &c., La Rochelle. Robert F. Chace, Consul, Martinique. SWITZERLAND. John G. Boker, Consul General, Basil. RUSSIA. William Wilkins, Envoy Extraordinary, and Minister Plenipotentiary, St. Petersburgh. J. Randolph Clay, Secretary of Legation, St. Petersburgh. John Ralli, Consul, Odessa. Edmund Brandt, Consul, Archangel. SPAIN. John H. Eaton, Envoy Extroraordinary and Minister Plenipotentury, Madrid. Arthur Middleton, jr., Secretary of Legation, Madrid. Alexander Burton, Consul, Cadiz. Joseph Borras, Consul, Barcelona. George G. Barrell, Consul, Malaga. Maximo de Aguirre, Consul, Bilboa. Alfred H. P. Edwards, Consul, Manilla. Joseph Cullen, Consul, Island of Teneriffe. Obadiah Rich, Consul, Port Mahon, Balearic Islands. Ministers and Consuls of the United States. 475 Nicholas P. Twist, Consul, Havana, Cuba. L. Shoemaker, Consul, Matanzas, Cuba. William H. Tracy, C. A., Guyama, Porto Rico. PORTUGAL. Edward Kavanagh, Charge d'Affaires, Lisbon. J. H. March, Consul, Madeira. Wm. H. Vesey, Consul, St. Ubes. Charles W. Dabney, Consul, Fayal. W. G. Merrill, Consul, Cape de Verd Islands. HOLLAND. Augustus Davezac, Charge d'Affaires, Amsterdam. Thomas Trask, Consul, Surinam. Louis Paimbœuf, Consul, Curaeoa. Owen M. Roberts, Consul, Batavia, Java. Joseph Balastier, Consul, Rhio, Island of Bintang. BELGIUM. Hugh S. Legare, Charge d'Affaires, Brussels. AUSTRIA. J. G. Schwartz Consul, Vienna. HESSE CASSEL. Charlef Graefe, Consul, Hesse Cassel. BAVARIA. Robert De Ruedorffer, Consul, Munich. SAXONY. Frederick List, Consul, Leipsic. HANSEATIC TOWNS. John Cuthbert, Conanl, Hamburgh. Joshua Dodge, Consul, Bremen. Ernest Schwendler, Consul, Frankfort on the Maine. PRUSSIA. Henry Wheaton, Charge d'Affaires, Berlin. SWEDEN AND NORWAY. Christopher Hughes, Charge d'Affaires, Stockholm. C. A. Murry, Consul, Gottenburgh. Helmich Jansen, jr., Consul, Bergen, Norway. DENMARK. Jonathan F. Woodside, Charge d'Affairs, Copenhagen. Thomas H. Barker, Consul, Elsineur. ITALIAN STATES. Thomas Appleton, Consul, Leghorn. Charles Barnet, Consul, Genoa, Sardinia. ROMAN STATES AND KINGDOM OF THE TWO SICILIES. Felix Cicognani, Consul, Rome. Alexander Hammett, Consul, Naples. Benjamin Gardner, Consul, Palermo. John L. Payson, Consul, Messina. TURKEY. David Porter, Charge d'Affaires, Constantinople. David Offley, Consul, Smyrna. B. W. Llewellin, Consul, Salonica. Dalmas D'Avenant, Consul, Stancho Marino De Mattey, Consul, Island of Cyprus. Emanuel Samarissa, Consul, Tenedos. Nicolas Luca Perick, Consul, Brousa. Chevalier Durighello, Consul, Pachalick of Aleppo. |