G. C. Walker.........Owego..........July 1, '62 Hume F. Hill.........Memphis......Jan. 25, '60 Wm. R. L. Ward... 1, '62 14, '62 21, '62 Aug. 4, '62 66 Edgar M. Johnson..Cincinnati... Nov. 7, '58 12, '59 ....Jan. 17, '60 ...Mar. 31, '61 John A. Lynch...... TEXAS. Phineas D. Cordova.Austin..........Sept. 8, '58 VERMONT. VIRGINIA. Alexander Pierce...Canton........April 10, '61 Larkin G. Mead......Brattleboro'h.Sep. 20, '59 A. L. Rogers..........Leesburg......Feb. 20, '59 John Binns............ Sept. 13, '59 Wm. Sloanmaker... Nov. 30, '59 Chas. De Selding.... Wash'n City..Oct. 19, '58 July 23, '60 George C. Thomas... Sept. 17, '60 John Thaw............ Thomas C. Donn..... Joshua Sparing......Philadelphia.Mar. 31, '61 June 19, '61 J. S. Hollingshead. Wm. Bausman.......Whatcom..... June 11, '62 George Wallace......Victoria, V. I..Aug. 5, '62 J. C. L. Wadsworth. 66 ......July 14, '62 John E. Addison.....State Gauger. Apr. 27, 1856 July 23, 1858 Alexander G. Abell... Com'r Immigrants ...San Francisco...April 6, 1857 ...May 25, 1858 ... XII.-MILITARY DEPARTMENT. Commander-in-Chief. William C. Kibbe... Quartermaster-Gen., Adjutant-Gen. and Insp'r-Gen. John B. Weller. José M. Covarrubias. Andreas Pico John O Neill.. Horace W. Carpentier Joshua P. Haven.. Charles E. Allen. Samuel Booker (Vacant) Thomas N. Cazneau.. Volney E. Howard. N. Greene Curtis..... O. C. Hall.. John A. Sutter.. P. B. Hewlett.. D. D. Colton.. S. H. Dosh.... ..... .Major-General.. .1st Division Brigadier-General....1st Brigade, 1st Division ..4th Division ... Brigadier-General..... .1st Brigade, 6th Division .Brigadier-General....2d Brigade, 6th Division These Officers derive their compensation from fees; term of office two years. FINANCES, ETC. I. UNITED STATES. 1. STATEMENT OF THE DEBT OF THE UNITED STATES, NOVEMBER, 1857.* The public debt on the 4th of March, 1853, amounted to the sum of $69,129,937 27, and was subsequently increased to liquidate the debt of Texas, by the sum of $2,750,000, which gives the public debt at $71,879,937 27. It has since been reduced, up to the 17th day of November, 1857, the date of the Register's last report, to the sum of $25,165,154 51. In addition to the public debt as above, there is due, under treaties with various Indian tribes, payable on time, the sum of $21,066,501 36. This debt, as it becomes payable, constitutes an item of annual expenditure, and is estimated for by the Department of the Interior. 2. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1857. Receipts from Customs, quarter ending Sept. * Compiled from the Report of the Secretary of the Treasury, Dec. 1857. |