MILITARY ACADEMY, WEST POINT, N. Y. ACADEMIC STAFF. Major Richard Delafied, Corps of Engineers, Superintendent and Commandant, Dennis H. Mahan, A. M., Professor of Engineering. 2d Lieut. John Newton. Corps of Engineers, Assistant Professor. Bvt. 2d Lieut. G. W. Smith, Corps of Engineers, Acting Assistant Professor. William H. C. Bartlett, A. M., Professor of Natural and Experimental Philosophy. 1st Lieut. Joseph Roberts, 4th Artillery, Assistant Professor. 2d Lieut. William S. Rosecrans, Corps of Engineers, Acting Assistant ProBvt. 2d Lieut. George Deshon, Ordnance, fessors. Albert E. Church, A. M., Professor of Mathematics. 1st Lieut. Israel Vogdes, 1st Artillery, Assistant Professor. 2d Lieut. Francis N. Clarke, 4th Artillery, 2d Lieut. Albion P. Howe, 4th Artillery, Acting Assistant Professors. 2d Lieut. Harvey A. Allen, 2d Artillery, Bvt. 2d Lieut. Isaac F. Quinby, 2d Artillery, Jacob W. Bailey, A. M., Professor of Chemistry, Mineralogy and Geology. 1st Lieut. Henry L. Kendrick, A. M., 2d Artillery, Assistant Professor. 2d Lieut. George W. Rains, 4th Artillery, Acting Assistant Professor. Rev. Martin P. Parks, A. M., Chaplain and Prof. of Geography, History and Ethics. 2d Lieut. Eliakim P. Scammon, A. M., Topographical Engineers, Assistant Professor. Bvt. 2d Lieut. James A. Hardie, 1st Artillery, Acting Assistant Professor. Claudius Berard, Teachers of the French Language. Henry R. Agnel, 2d Lieut. Theophilus d'Oremieulx, 1st Infantry, Acting Assistant Teacher. Robert W. Weir, N. A., Teacher of Drawing. 2d Lieut. R. S. Smith, 7th Infantry, do do do Capt. Alex. J. Swift, Corps of Engineers, Instructor of Practical Engineering. Captain John A. Thomas, 3d Artillery, Com'dt of Cadets and Instructor of Infantry Tactics. 1st Lieut. Henry S. Burton, 3d Artillery, 2d Lieut. Joseph L. Folsom, 5th Infantry, 2d Lieut. Schuyler Hamilton, 1st Infantry, 2d Lieut. Alien H Norton, 4th Infantry, Assistant Instructors. Captain Erasmus D. Keyes, 3d Artillery, Instructor of Artillery and Cavalry. H. R. Hershberger, Instructor of Riding. MILITARY STAFF. 1st Lieut. Irvin McDowell, 1st Artillery, Adjutant. 1st Lieut. Henry C. Wayne, 1st Artillery, Acting Assistant Quartermaster. Charles Davies, Paymaster, Walter V. Wheaton, Surgeon. Charles M. Hitchcock, M. D., Assistant Surgeon. Board of Inspectors. Congress having neglected, for a year or two past, to make any appropriation for a Board of Visitors at West Point, an order of the Secretary of War designates the following Inspectors of the Institution for the present year, Major General Scott, Brigadier Gen. Brooke, Major Levi Whiting. LIST OF OFFICERS, Attached to U. S. Navy Yard, New-York, March 7th, 1845. S. H. Stringham, Captain, commanding, Wm. L. Hudson, Commander and Ex- John Colhoun, 1st Lieutenant, F. W. Taylor, Chaplain, W. Brady, Master, Jno. Munro, Boatswain, David Marple, Carpenter, Jno. Martin, Gunner, Richard Van Voorhis, Sailmaker, ORDINARY. Henry Moore, Lieutenant, Richard W. Meade, do R. H. Nichols, Master, NAVAL HOSPITAL. W. L. W. Ruschenberger, Surgeon, CIVIL OFFICERS OF THE YARD. Tunis, Craven, Navy Store-keeper, NAVAL RENDEZVOUS. John H. Graham, Commander, Henry Morris, Lieutenant, Oscar Bullus, do Wm. H. Macomb, Pd. Midshipman, Thos. Goin, Master. VESSELS OF WAR OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY.-1845. Name and Rate. do Where and when built. Situation, & where empl’d. COMMERCE AND NAVIGATION. Annual Report of the Secretary of the Treasury, of the Commerce and Navigation of the United States. Summary statement of the value of Domestic Exports from the United States for the year ending June 30, 1844. Products of the sea-fish, oil, whalebone and sperm candles,...... $3,350,501 Of the forest-skins, furs, lumber, pot and pearl ashes, naval stores, &c.,...... Of animals-meats, hides, butter, cheese, cattle, &c.. Vegetable food-grain, fruits, buiscuit, &c., (except flour,). 5,808,712 ..... Value of exports of foreign merchandise,. 11,527,248 Value of Imports into the United States for the year ending June 30, 1844. Number of American and Foreign vessels which cleared from ports in the United States during the year ending June 30, 1844. Vessels which entered in the ports of the United States during the same period. Of the Exports and Imports from the various States, we enumerate the fol lowing: GOVERNORS OF STATES AND TERRITORIES-1845, WITH THER TERMS OF OFFICE AND SALARIES. NOTE.-The Governors in all the States are elected by the people except Virginia and South Carolina, who are elected to the Legislatures. The names in italic, are Whigs. • Admitted in the Union March 1, 1845. State election in May. † Admitted into the Union March 1, 1845, but have rejected the terms of admission by popular vote. |