The National Calendar: And Annals of the United States, Volumen12Davis and Force, 1834 |
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... Capt McClintock 3d Capt . Ausart Bt . It . col Brooks 3d Bt . maj . Lomax 3d Captain Saunders 1 & 3 " Major De Russey detach.- Br . col Fanning 4 Art 1 B. Major Pierce 4h Bt . col . Walbach 1s Bt Major Erving 4th Bt . major Mason Bt . m ...
... Capt McClintock 3d Capt . Ausart Bt . It . col Brooks 3d Bt . maj . Lomax 3d Captain Saunders 1 & 3 " Major De Russey detach.- Br . col Fanning 4 Art 1 B. Major Pierce 4h Bt . col . Walbach 1s Bt Major Erving 4th Bt . major Mason Bt . m ...
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... Capt Inft do $ 1150 per annum 900 do Levin Belt , 50 per month Daniel Stinson do John Haverty , do New York St. Louis 50 do 70 do Wm . S. Ferguson , do Asst Q M Office New Orleans 70 do H. K Newcomb , do Baton Rouge 40 do J. F. Mills ...
... Capt Inft do $ 1150 per annum 900 do Levin Belt , 50 per month Daniel Stinson do John Haverty , do New York St. Louis 50 do 70 do Wm . S. Ferguson , do Asst Q M Office New Orleans 70 do H. K Newcomb , do Baton Rouge 40 do J. F. Mills ...
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... Capt . H. M. Shreve , during the last summer to be per fectly practicable . The navigation is now good for Steam Boats , as high up as the Cado Agency , seventy one miles above the point to which the Raft extended in April last , when ...
... Capt . H. M. Shreve , during the last summer to be per fectly practicable . The navigation is now good for Steam Boats , as high up as the Cado Agency , seventy one miles above the point to which the Raft extended in April last , when ...
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... Capt 20 Apr 28 1 Nov 23 Ordnance 4 do 23 A CS 1 May 24 Ordnance 6 do 24 Lemuel Gates 11 Feb 25 D. D Tompkins 1 Mar 25 Geo . D. Ramsay 1 Mar 26 Adjutant Chas Dimmock 20 Feb 28 A Q M L. B. Webster 30 May 32 Mil Academy George Norman 30 do ...
... Capt 20 Apr 28 1 Nov 23 Ordnance 4 do 23 A CS 1 May 24 Ordnance 6 do 24 Lemuel Gates 11 Feb 25 D. D Tompkins 1 Mar 25 Geo . D. Ramsay 1 Mar 26 Adjutant Chas Dimmock 20 Feb 28 A Q M L. B. Webster 30 May 32 Mil Academy George Norman 30 do ...
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... Capt 15 Nov 27 G. W. Gardiner 3 Nov 32 Capt 20 Apr 28 First Lieutenants . C. S. Merchant 20 Apr Charles Mellon 20 do Allen Lowd 20 do H. W. Fitzhugh 20 do James S. Abeel 20 do H. S. Mallory 18 Capt 20 Apr 28 18 Capt 20 Apr 28 18 Capt 20 ...
... Capt 15 Nov 27 G. W. Gardiner 3 Nov 32 Capt 20 Apr 28 First Lieutenants . C. S. Merchant 20 Apr Charles Mellon 20 do Allen Lowd 20 do H. W. Fitzhugh 20 do James S. Abeel 20 do H. S. Mallory 18 Capt 20 Apr 28 18 Capt 20 Apr 28 18 Capt 20 ...
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Página 59 - The Consuls, Vice-Consuls, and Commercial Agents shall have the right, as such, to sit as judges and arbitrators in such differences as may arise between the captains and crews of the vessels belonging to the nation whose interests are committed to their charge, without the interference of the local authorities...
Página 58 - The inhabitants of their respective States shall, mutually have liberty to enter the ports, places, and rivers of the territories of each party, wherever foreign commerce is permitted. They shall be at liberty to sojourn and reside in all parts whatsoever of said territories, in order to attend to their affairs, and they shall enjoy, to that effect, the same security and protection as natives of the country wherein they reside, on condition of their submitting to the laws and ordinances there prevailing,...
Página 24 - Since the last adjournment of Congress, the secretary of the treasury has directed the money of the United States to be deposited in certain state banks designated by him, and he will immediately lay before you his reasons for this direction. I concur with him entirely in the view he has taken of the subject, and some months before the removal I urged upon the department the propriety of taking that step.
Página 99 - Navy, the chief officer of which shall be called the Secretary of the Navy, whose duty it shall be to execute such orders as he shall receive from the President of the United States, relative to the procurement of naval stores and materials and the construction, armament, equipment and employment of vessels of war, as well as all other matters connected with the naval establishment of the United States.
Página 15 - Britain the interesting question of our north-eastern boundary remains still undecided. A negotiation, however, upon that subject has been renewed since the close of the last Congress, and a proposition has been submitted to the British Government with the view of establishing, in conformity with the resolution of the Senate, the line designated by the treaty of 1783. Though no definitive answer has been received, it may be daily looked for, and I entertain a hope that the overture may ultimately...
Página 21 - ... part of the two nations, so amicably and advantageously connected by engagements founded on the most enlarged principles of commercial reciprocity. It is gratifying to state that since my last annual Message some of the most important claims of our fellow-citizens upon the Government of Brazil have been satisfactorily adjusted, and a reliance is placed on the friendly dispositions manifested by it that justice will also be done in others. No new causes of complaint have arisen, and the trade...
Página 107 - ... it shall be the duty of the collector within whose district the same shall be imported or entered, to cause the...
Página 16 - France, but due to the character of both governments, as well as to the rights of our citizens, to treat the convention, made and ratified in proper form, as pledging the good faith of the French government for its execution, and as imposing upon each department an obligation to fulfil it ; and I have received assurances through our charge...
Página 81 - to establish the Treasury Department," the 4th section of that act says: "It shall be the duty of the Treasurer to receive and keep the moneys of the United States, and to disburse the same upon warrants drawn by the Secretary of the Treasury, countersigned by the Comptroller, and recorded by the Register, and not otherwise.
Página 24 - Departments, and to authorize the erection of suitable depositories for the safe-keeping of the public documents and records. Since the last adjournment of Congress the Secretary of the Treasury has directed the money of the United States to be deposited in certain State banks designated by him, and he will immediately lay before you his reasons for this direction.