CAPTAINS, 68, the senior one in service, $4,500 ASSISTANT SURGEONS, at sea, Pay. $ 950 "after passing, 1,200 950 at navy yards, 2,500 CHAPLAINS, 24, in sea service, or at navy-yards, on leave, &c., 2,100 66 $1,500 to 3,500 1,500 1,000 1,500 750 1,200 1,500 MASTERS, 19, of ship of the line at sea, 1,100 NOTE. One ration per day only is allowed to each officer when attached to vessels for sea service, since the passage of the law of the 3d of March, 1835, regulating the pay of the navy. on leave, 300 of a ship of the line, 45 and at certain yards, 800 on other duty, 700 7. VESSELS OF War of the UNITED STATES NAVY.- Oct. 15, 1852. [The officers marked thus (*) have the rank of Commanders; thus (†), Lieutenants; the rest are Captains.] Name and Rate.- Guns. Where and when built. Commanded by Where stationed. United States, Constitution, 44 Philadelphia, 1797 In ordinary, Potomac, 44 Washington, Brandy wine, 44 Columbia, 1836 *G. J. Pendergrast, 1847 Bladen Dulany, 1797 In ordinary, 36 Capt'd 1812, reb't 1836 In ordinary, 20 Portsmouth, 20 Charleston, S.C.,1 20 66 20 New York, 16 Philadelphia, Jamestown, Albany, Germantown, Ontario, Decatur, Preble, Marion, Dale, Brigs. 4. Dolphin, Porpoise, 10 New York, Bainbridge, 10 Perry, Schooners. 3. 66 10 Norfolk, 1842 *Wm. S. Walker, 1836 In ordinary, 1842 †John Manning, THE Marine Corps has the organization of a brigade. The pay and allowances of the officers of the Marine Corps are similar to those of officers of the same grades in the infantry of the Army, except the adjutant and inspector, who have the same pay and allowances as the paymaster of the Marines; namely, about $2,800 per annum. The Marine Corps is subject to the laws and regulations of the Navy, except when detached for service with the Army by the order of the President of the United States. The head-quarters of the Corps are at Washington.* † Archibald Henderson, Colonel-Commandant. General Staff. + Parke G. Howle, Lieutenant-Colonel. Samuel Miller. Majors. John Harris, Adjutant & Inspector. Quartermaster. Assistant Quartermaster. Thomas A. Linton, James Edelin, William Dulany. * There are 15 Captains, 20 First Lieutenants, and 20 Second Lieutenants. The number of non-commissioned officers, musicians, and privates varies; it may average 1,100 men. † Brigadier-General by brevet. With the rank of Major. § With the rank of Captain. VI. THE JUDICIARY. PLACES AND TIMES OF HOLDING THE DISTRICT COURTS.* VERMONT,. MASSACHUSETTS, Wiscasset, 1st Tuesday in September ; — Portland, 1st Tuesday in February and December ; — Bangor, 4th Tuesday in June. Portsmouth, 3d Tuesday in March and September; - Exeter, 3d Tuesday in June and December. Rutland, 6th of October; — Windsor, 24th of May. Boston, 3d Tuesday in March, 4th Tuesday in June, 2d Tuesday in Sept., and 1st Tuesday in Dec. Newport, 2d Tues. in May and 3d Tues. in October ;— Providence, 1st Tuesday in August and February. New Haven, 4th Tuesday in February and August; - Hartford, 4th Tuesday in May and November. NEW YORK, S. Dist., New York, 1st Tuesday in each month. RHODE ISLAND,. CONNECTICUT, NEW YORK, N. Dist., Albany, 3d Tuesday in January ;— Utica, 2d Tuesday in July; Rochester, 3d Tuesday in May; - Au burn, 3d Tuesday in August ; — Buffalo, 2d Tuesday in November; -one term annually in the county of St. Lawrence, Clinton, or Franklin, at such time and place as the Judge may direct. Trenton, 3d Tuesday in Jan., April, June, and Sept. PENNSYLVANIA, E. Dist., Philadelphia, 3d Mon. in Feb., May, Aug. & Nov. PENNSYLVANIA, W. Dist., Pittsburg, 1st Monday in May and 3d Monday in Williamsport, 3d Monday in June and NEW JERSEY, DELAWARE, Newcastle, on the 2d Tuesday of January, April, June, and September. Baltimore, 1st Tuesday in March, June, Sept., & Dec. Richmond, 12th of May and 12th of November; Norfolk, 30th of May and 1st of November. VIRGINIA, W. Dist., Staunton, 1st of May and 1st of October;- Wytheville, Wednesday after 3d Monday in April and September; Charleston, Wednesday after 2d Monday in April and September; - Clarksburg, last Monday in March and August;—Wheeling, Wednesday after 1st Monday in April and September. NORTH CAROLINA,. Edenton, 3d Monday in April and October; — Newbern, 4th Monday in April and October; — Wil mington, 1st Monday after 4th Monday in April and October. SOUTH CAROLINA, E. Dist., Charleston, 3d Monday in March and Sept., 1st Monday in July, and 2d Monday in Dec. * For the District of Columbia and the Territories see post, Part III. SOUTH CAROLINA, W. Dist., Laurens Court-House, the next Tuesday after the adjournment of the Circuit Court at Columbia. Marietta, 2d Monday in March and September. Savannah, 2d Tuesday in February, May, August, and November. GEORGIA, N. Dist., GEORGIA, S. Dist., FLORIDA, N. Dist.,. Tallahassee, 1st Monday in January ; — Apalachicola, 1st Monday in February; — Pensacola, 1st Monday in March; -St. Augustine, 1st Monday in April. Key West, 1st Monday in May and November. Huntsville, 2d Monday in May and November. Montgomery, 4th Monday in May and November. Mobile, 4th Monday in April and 2d Monday after 4th Monday in November. FLORIDA, S. Dist.,. MISSISSIPPI, S. Dist., MISSISSIPPI, N. Dist., Pontotoc, 1st Monday in June and December. TEXAS, TENNESSEE, E. Dist., TENNESSEE, M. Dist., Galveston, 1st Monday in February, and once in each year at Austin, Tyler, and Brownsville. Knoxville, 3d Monday in April and October. Nashville, 1st Monday in March and September. TENNESSEE, W. Dist., Jackson, 2d Monday in October and April. KENTUCKY, Frankfort, 3d Monday in May and October. Jefferson City, 1st Monday in March and September. Iowa City, 1st Monday in October. Burlington, 1st Monday in June. Milwaukee, 1st Monday in January ;- Madison, 1st CALIFORNIA, N. Dist., San Francisco, 1st Monday in June and December; - San José, 1st Monday in April ; · 1st Monday in September; in October. Sacramento, Stockton, 2d Monday CALIFORNIA, S. Dist., Monterey, 1st Monday in June; Los Angeles, 1st Monday in December. |