SUPERINTENDENT MILITARY ACADEMY AT WEST POINT. Sylvanus Thayer, Brevet Lieut. Col., (of the Corps of Engineers.) One Major General, 2 Brigadier Generals, 1 Adjutant General, 2 Inspector Generals, 1 Quarter Master General, 4 Quarter Masters, 1 Commissary General of Subsistence, 2 Commissaries, 1 Surgeon General, 12 Surgeons, 55 Assistant Surgeons, 1 Paymaster General, 14 Paymasters, I Commissary General of Purchases, 2 Military Store Keepers, 13 Colonels, 13 Lieutenant Colonels, 22 Majors, 132 Cap. tains, 154 First Lieutenants, 154 Second Lieutenants, 6 Third Lieutenants, 11 Sergeant Majors, 11 Quarter Master Sergeants, 428 Sergeants, 454 Corporals, 14 Principal Musicians, 212 Musicians, 108 Artificers, 250 enlisted for Ordnance, and 5052 Privates. Total, Commissioned Officers, 594, Non Commissioned Officers and Pri vates, 6540. Grand Total, 7134. RECRUITS. Enlisted in the Army during the year ending September 30, 1832, (exclusive of Rangers, 685 men,) 1452 men. MILITIA. The whole number of Militia in the United States, according to the latest returns is, 1,308,947. UNITED STATES NAVY LIST. LEVI WOODBURY, Secretary of the Navy. John Boyle, Chief Clerk John Rodgers James Barron W.Bainbridge Charles Morris George Budd Captains-38. James Biddle $2000 3500 3500 3500 2000 1600 JA.S.Wadsworth J. B. Nicholson D. T. Patterson Henry E.Ballard John Downes David Deacon Masters Commandant-41. John T. Newton Wm. I. Gordon FoxhallA.Parker Joseph Smith Silas Duncan E. R. M'Call L. Rousseau M. C. Perry C. W. Skinner Lieutenants Surgeons David Geisinger R. F. Stockton John Percival John H. Aulick Thos. M. Newell Isaac Mayo - 260 | Chaplains 44 Passed Midshipmen 92 362 Assistant Surgeons 43 [ MARINE CORPS. Archiba Henderson, Lieut. Col. Commandant ; Captains, Robert D. Wainwright, Samuel Miller, John M. Gamble, Samuel E. Watson, William H. Freemax; C R. Broom, Pay Master; Levi Twiggs, John Harris, Thomas A. Linton. First Lieutenants 24 | Second do 16 1831 On the Coast of Brazil The ships on the stocks, with the exception of the Pennsylvania and Savannah, could all be got ready for launching in ninety days, and some of them in sixty. The Savannah would require 120 days and the Pennsylvania six months. The ships in ordinary are in various states of preservation, but most of them would require extensive repairs before being ready for sea. The deaths among the officers of the Navy, as far as ascertained, since the 1st of December, 1831, are as follows: 3 Captains, (Geo. W. Rogers, C. C. B. Thompson, and James T. Leonard,) 6 Lieutenants, 1 Surgeon, 1 Assistant Surgeon, 2 Pursers, 1 Passed Midshipman, 9 Midshipmen, 3 Boatswains, 2 Gunners, and 1 Marine Officer. The dismissions-2 Lieutenants, 1 Assistant Surgeon, 1 Passed Midshipman, 6 Midshipmen, 1 Boatswain, and 2 Marine Officers. The resignations-2 Pursers, 3 Passed Midshipmen, 18 Midshipmen, 2 Sail-makers, and 1 Marine Officer. U. S. NAVY YARDS, With the value of stores on hand on the 1st October, 1832. United States Military Academy at 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 Of. ficio,) Inspector of the Military Academy. ACADEMIC STAFF. Brevet Lieut.-Colonel Sylvanus Thayer, (Corps of Engineers,) Super intendent and Commandant. Charles Davies, A.M. Professor of Mathematics. Lieut. E. C. Ross, (4th Artillery,) Assist. Professor of Mathematics. Lieut. Charles W. Hackley, (3d Artillery,) Lieut. Miner Knowlton, (1st Artillery,) Lieut. James Allen, (2d Artillery,) Lieut. Richard H. Peyton, (2d Artillery,) Lieut. Samuel C. Ridgeley, (4th Artillery,) Brevet Lieut. Benj. S. Ewell, (4th Artillery,) do. do. do. do. do. do. Thomas Warner, Chaplain & Prof. of Rhetoric & Moral Philosophy. Lieut. N. Tillinghast, (7th Infantry,) Assistant Professor of Rhetoric and Moral Philosophy. do. do. do. do. Lieut. Joseph A. Smith, (3d Artillery,) Capt. Ethan A. Hitchcock (1st Infantry) Instructor of Tactics, and Commandant of the Corps of Cadets. Lieut. N. Sayre Harris, (3d Infantry) Assistant do. Lieut. Wm. E. Bassinger, (2d Artillery) Lieut. Joseph Ritner, (4th Infantry) do. do. Brevet Lieut. Wm. Chapman, (5th Infantry) do. Lieut. Zebina J. D. Kinsley, (3d Artillery) Instructor of Artillery. Lieut. W. Fenn Hopkins, (4th Artillery) A.M. Aeting Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy. Lieut. Wm. W. Mather, (7th Infantry) Assistant do.. Lieut. John C. Casey, (2d Artillery) Nicholas A. Jumel, Sword Master do. Lieut. Charles F. Smith, (2d Artillery) Adjutant. Lieut. Lucien B. Webster (1st Artillery) Quarter-Master. Lieut. T. J. Leslie, (Corps of Engineers) Paymaster and Treasurer. Doctor Walter V. Wheaton, Surgeon. Robert E. Kerr, M.D. Assistant do. Four years are required to complete a regular course of studies. |