Debt, Public, state of......250 Clerks, in the- Navy Yards,. Office of Navy Comm'rs, 136 where held, (See Alma- nack.) General Post Office,.....209 District of Columbia,.. ....232 ..147-152 From Imports in 1822,251-256 House of Represent's,....179 Duties,. Of Courts,. Commerce-See Exports. Commercial Intercourse,...231 Easter Sunday, Tables to Commiss'rs for Boundaries, 58|| find from 1824 to 2199, 40-44 and where held, (See Al- Commiss'rs for ascertaining 'do.....under Petersburg Examination of Cadets,....130 Congress :- Compensation and Privi- .......... ........173 leges,. Senators....... ...175 Officers of the Senate,....175 Representatives,....176-179 Pay of Members,........197 Flag of the United States, 163 Consuls of the U. States:- Barbary,..... Florida Territory,.... 228–267 Commercial,..........54-58 Foreign in the U. S. 275 280 General Post Office,........209 the Mail,........ 163-172 Imports in 1822,.......251-254 Midshipmen passed for pro- .....229 Imports and Tonnage,... Superintendent,.. (See Army. ....255 Military Store Keepers,....109 ..... Foreign, in the United ....133|| Mint, persons employed in,..274 Collectors of,........270-274 Naval Agents,.••••••• Judiciary,. Supreme Court,.. .....199||Naval Constructors,. Naval Store Keepers, ..158 .......159 ........ 159 ....... ....135 ......136 .200 Navy Department-... District Courts,......200-204 Secretary,... For the Dist. of Col....204 Navy Commissioners,. Places and Times of hold- Secretary of,.............136 Navy List- Captains,................136 .137 Surgeons,...... ......141 Surgeon's Mates,........142 Pursers,....... 105 Chaplains,.. Receivers,...............106 Laws, 2d Session, 17th Con- ....143 ......144 Midshipmen passed for promotion,.............145 Midshipmen,........147-154 Boatswains,......... ....................155 Gunners,..... gress, 225-245 Legislatures of the Sailing Masters,..........154 ..156 When elected, Places of sitting,•• Librarian to Congress,... Light Houses and keepers, (see officers of the Cus- Naval Storekeepers,....159 Judiciary of,...................................205 |Newspapers publishing laws,178 Officers of the Customs, for Public Ministers of the U. S. 50 73 since 1789,....51-54 .78 Vermont,..................79 Receipts in 1823,...........248 Maine,. New Hampshire,.. Massachusetts,... Rhode-Island,.. Connecticut,.. New-York,. New-Jersey,... 80 Remarkable Events, (see Pennsylvania,........ .... District of Columbia,. Virginia,........... ..64 North-Carolina,.... ............... ...108 South-Carolina,........ .135 Georgia, .102 Navy Board,..................................136 .205 Florida Territory,........205 parting,..... Secretary,.. .... ........ .....264 Treasury, State of the,248-250 .........201 tures,.. .....248-249 Treasury Department,......62 Vessels of War,......160-161 66 1st Comptroller of the,....65 War Department,..........107 Secretary,. .69 Watchnen of the Public Register of the,............71 Buildings,........71, 163 Since the Calendar was put to press, several changes have taken place. James Brown, of Louisiana, (late of the Senate,) has been appointed Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to France. Samuel Larned, of Rhode Island, has been appointed Secretary of Legation to Chili. Fontaine Maury, of the State Department, and William Gibson, of the Treasury Department, have died; and George H. Richards, of Connecticut, has been appointed to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Mr Gibson. In page 121, "R. H. Winder," should be "J. H. Winder." In page 113, for "J. I. Schuley," read " J. I. Schuler." In page 210, for "36 miles," read "30 miles," in two places. Page 67. The three last lines of Clerks in 2d Auditor's Office, should be transposed to read as follows: William Mechlin,.................... Washington City, Maryland, 1000 00 ERRATA. Page 37, Dec. 10, for 'Missouri,' read Mississippi. 47, line 11, for 1810,' read 1801. Line 12, for 1806,' read 1801. 50, for Hugh Nelson, Env. Extraordinary and Minister Ple- 56, for John Hollingsworth,' read Jehu Hollingsworth. 198, In Representative population of Virginia, for '859,303,' 205, instead of lines 17-24, read Wm. F. Steele, Attorney, |