Names and Offices, III. NAVY DEPARTMENT. ESTABLISHED APRIL 30, 1798. (Revised at the Navy Department, December, 1863.) GIDEON WELLES, Secretary. EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF THE DEPARTMENT. GUSTAVUS V. Fox, Assistant Secretary..... JOSEPH SMITH, Chief of Bureau of Yards and Docks.. JOHN W. BRONAUGH, Chief Clerk District of Columbia.......... 1,800 3,000 1,200 A. N. SMITH, Acting Chief of Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting... Connecticut..... 8. HENRIQUES, Chief Clerk .Massachusetts.................. 3,500 Vermont Pennsylvania. Virginia.... .Pennsylvania BENJAMIN F. ISHERWOOD, Chief of Bureau of Steam Engineering......New York. HORATIO BRIDGE, Chief of Bureau of Provisions and Clothing.. Maine WILLIAM WHELAN, Chief of Bureau of Medicine and Surgery For a period of about nine years after the present Government of the United States was organized, there was no Navy Department. The executive duties growing out of the management of the naval forces had been committed by Congress to the War Department by an act approved August 7, 1789. It was not until April 30, 1798, that a separate Department was created for the purpose, when the act of that date provided for "an executive department under the denomination of the Department of the Navy, the chief officer of which shall be called the Secretary of the Navy." [For organization of Nary Department and distribution of duties among the Bureaus, see National Almanac, 1863.] The Congressional legislation of 1862-63 did not materially change the laws governing the Navy. Beyond the authority given to the President to appoint a commissioner to codify the naval laws, and the annual appropriation bills, there is scarcely any thing worthy of note. Among the principal appropriations are the following: For pay of commission, warrant, and petty officers and seamen, including the engineer corps of the navy..... For the construction and repair of vessels of the navy.... .... For the purchase and building of additional steamers, repairs of the same, charter of vessels, extra labor and materials, and repairs of vessels on foreign stations....... Fer two armor-plated sea-steamers of the first class.... For the purchase of hemp and other materials for the navy.... $14,734,332 70 9,298,000 00 15,000,000 00 3,000,000 00 320,000 00 For fuel for the navy, and for the transportation and expenses thereof.... 2,690,000 00 For the purchase of varions articles of equipment, canvas, leather, cables, and anchors, and furniture and stores in the masters', boatswains', and sailmakers' departments... For provisions for commission, warrant, and petty officers, and seamen, including engineers and marines attached to vessels for sea-service..... For the construction and repair of machinery for vessels in commission For cannon of all descriptions, field and boat howitzers, gun-carriages, shot, shell, and For repairs and additions to ordnance machinery in shops, and for the establishment, For contingent expenses of the navy. For contingent expenses of the Bureau of Yards and Docks... For contingent expenses of the Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting. 2,000,000 00 5,417,745 00 5,775,000 00 157,500 00 6,300,000 00 150,000 00 149,000 00 100,000 00 679,000 00 1,000,000 00 Rear Admiral. NAVAL ACADEMY, NEWPORT, R.I. Commander Donald M. Fairfax, Superintendent. Commodore George S. Blake, U.S.N. Academic Staff. L Commandant of Midshipmen, Instructor of Seamanship, Naval Gunnery, Naval Tactics, Infantry Tactics, and Howitzer Drill. Lieut. Commander Marshal C. Campbell, Senior Assistant to Commandant Instructor of Seamanship and Naval Tactics. Lieut. Commander Charles C. Carpenter, Senior Assistant to Commandant, in Executive duty. Lieut. Commander Edmund O. Matthews, Senior Assistant to Commandant, Instructor of Naval Gunnery and Howitzer Drill. Instructor of Seamanship and Naval Tactics. In charge of School-ships "Constitution" and "Santee." Assistant to Commandant of Midshipmen, in Executive duty. Assistant to Commandant, in Executive duty. Professor of Mathematics, Astronomy, Navigation, and Sur- Professor, and Assistant of Mathematics. Professor of Natural and Experimental Philosophy. Professor of Ethics and English Studies. Professor of the French Language. Professor of the Spanish Language. Professor of Drawing and Draughting. Acting Assistant Professor of Mathematics. Acting Assistant Professor of Ethics and English Studies. Acting Assistant Professor of Ethics and English Studies. Assistant Professor of Ethics and English Studies. Assistant Professor of Mathematics. Assistant Professor of Mathematics. Assistant Professor of Mathematics. Assistant Professor of Ethics and English Studies. Second Assistant Engineer, Acting Assistant Professor of Na- Second Assistant Engineer, Acting Assistant Professor of Natural and Experimental Philosophy. Assistant Professor of Drawing and Draughting. Assistant Librarian, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, dc. Assistant Sword-Master. At the date of the last published Register of the Naval Academy there were four hundred and fifty-four midshipmen in the several classes, viz.:-First class, midshipmen on probation, 21 members; second class, 31 members; advanced third class, 42 members; third class, 81 members; advanced fourth class, 84 members; fourth class, midshipmen of 1862, 159 members; fourth class, midshipmen of 1863, 36 members. John H. Aulick, James Armstrong, William Ramsay, William Inman, John S. Chauncey, James Glynn, Charles Green. CAPTAINS.-Reserved List (10). [Act February 28, 1855.) Wm. D. Salter, Wm. K. Latimer, Charles Boarman, Wm. Jamesson, John H. Graham, Stephen Champlin, Lewis E. Simonds, Oscar Bullus, James M. Gilliss, Elisha Peck. COMMANDERS.-Active List (72). David McDougal, Tunis A. M. Craven, Nathaniel C. Bryant, George B. Balch, Foxhall A. Parker, Robert Townsend, Donald McN. Fairfax, LIEUTENANT H. N. T. Arnold, Thomas Pattison, Richmond Aulick, William N. Jeffers, Edward Simpson, William G. Temple, Samuel P. Carter, Thomas S. Phelps, John Madigan, jr., Leonard Paulding, George A. Stevens, Edward Barrett, Homer C. Blake, Clark H. Wells, S. P. Quackenbush, Earl English, Joseph M. Bradford, Reigart B. Lowry, William W. Low, William T. Truxton, Greenleaf Cilley, Samuel Magaw, William C. West, William M. Gamble, Jonathan Young, William K. Mayo, James E. Jouett, T. Scott Fillebrown, Edward C. Grafton, Milton Haxtun, P. G. Watmough, George W. Young, John H. Russell, Edward E. Stone, Dawson Phenix, Robert F. R. Lewis, Andrew W. Johnson, Robert W. Scott, Walter W. Queen, Edmund W. Henry, Ralph Chandler, James Parker, P. C. Johnson, jr., John Watters, K. Randolph Breese, Lewis A. Kimberly, S. Livingston Breese, George U. Morris, Bancroft Gherardi, Daniel L. Braine, L. Howard Newman, Charles W. Flusser, COMMANDERS (144). Richard L. Law, Henry B. Seely, Frederick V. McNair, John W. Kelly, Arthur R. Yates, Clark Merchant, Henry W. Miller, John Adams Howell, Allen V. Reed, George Dewey, Charles L. Franklin, George B. White, Joshua Bishop, Henry L. Howison, Henry Martin Blue, Albert Kautz, Alfred T. Mahan, George C. Remey, Alex. S. Mackenzie, Norman H. Farquhar, Samuel D. Greene, Theodore F. Kane, Beatty P. Smith, C. M. Schoonmaker, Roderick Prentiss, Roderick S. McCook, Gilbert S. Wiltse, Thomas S. Spencer, Moses S. Stuyvesant, Joseph D. Marvin, James O'Kane, Simeon P. Gillet, Thomas L. Swann, Sullivan D. Ames, J. Crittenden Watson, Henry B. Robeson, Antoine R. McNair, Wm. Henry Barton, Francis S. Brown, Henry DeH. Manley, William Whitehead, Edward A. Walker, Windfield S. Schley, Silas Casey, Jr., Wm. T. Sampson, Alfred T. Enell, William F. Stewart, George P. Ryan, George M. Bache, Adolphus Dexter, Lloyd Phenix, Thomas C. Bowen, Tecumseh Steece, Fartlett J. Cromwell, George W. Hayward, Charles E. McKay, John W. Fhilip, Henry F. Ficking, Frederick Rodgers, Francis 0. Davenport, Horace E. Mullan, John Weidman, Jchn F. McGlensey, Sylvanus Backus, William B. Cushing, Eamuel W. Preston, Roswell H. Lamson, Edwin T. Brower, Elliott C. V. Blake, John H. Rowland, Moreau Forrest, Frederick R. Smith, James P. Robertson, Charles L. Huntington, Rufus K. Duer, Louis Kempff, Herbert B. Tyson, Smith W. Nichols, Archibald N. Mitchell, Nathaniel W. Thomas, Francis J. Higginson, John McFarland, George W. Sumner, Eenjamin F. Day, Stephen A. McCarty, Henry C. Tallman. There are 30 first-lieutenants and 30 second-lieutenants. The maximum strength of the corps is by law 3000 men,-actual strength about 2800. The pay proper of a captain is $1,400, exclusive of longevity, rations, clothing responsibility, commutation for fuel, quarters, &c. Per annum. .$5,000 4.000 3,000 2,000 4,000 When on shore duty.. Pay of the Navy of the United States. NOTES.-All officers, while at sea or attached to a sea-going vessel, shall be allowed one ration. No rations shall be allowed to any officers of the navy on the retired list. The pay of all naval officers appointed by virtue of an act entitled “An act to provide for the temporary increase of the navy," approved July 24, 1861, shall be the same as that of officers of a like grade in the regular navy. (See act July 16, 1862.) REAR ADMIRALS (Active List). When at sea.. When on shore duty.... On leave or waiting orders...... On Retired List.... COMMODORES (Active List). When at sea.... 3,200 On leave or waiting orders.... 1,500 1,000 LIEUTENANTS (Active List). On Retired List.. 1,800 When at sea..... ... 1,875 CAPTAINS (Active List). When on shore duty... 1,500 When at sea.... 1.200 When on shore duty.. 1,000 On leave or waiting orders.... 2,100 MASTERS (Active List). On Retired List.. 1,600 When at sea..... 1.500 COMMANDERS (Active List). When at sea.. 2,800 On leave or waiting orders................ 960 When on shore duty........................................... 2,210 On Retired List.. 800 |