sance Bay to the Detroit and Chicago Road, Michigan.-The commissioners appointed under the act of Congress of 4th July, last, which provides for the location of this road, accomplished the object of their commission, and an officer has been directed to superintend its construction, with instructions to place that portion of it included between the bay and Tecumseh, under contract. 44. Road from Detroit to Saganaw Michigan.-Contracts, have been entered into for its construction as far as the fifty-seventh mile from Detroit including the erection of bridges over the Thread and the Flint rivers; the former on the fifty-eighth and the tatter on the sixtieth mile. 45. Road from Detroit to the mouth of Grand River.-The commissioners appointed under the act of Congress of the 4th July, last, in reference to this road, are engaged in making its ocation. 46. Road from Detroit to Fort Gratiot Michigan.-The location of this road having been changed by virtue of the authority granted in the act of Congress of the 3d July last, arrangements have been made for continuing its construction, by contract, as far as Black River, which is just below Fort Gratiot. Officers and Agents, Civit and Military, not named in the Army List, employed under the Engineer Department. Joseph G. Swift, superintending improvements at Big Sodus Bay and Gene see River, New York, $6 per day, and 2 per cent on disbursements, not to exceed $2 per day Ezra Crowell, Hyannis Harbor, Mass. $2 per day, 2 per cent on disburse ments. Thomas M Clark, Merrimack River, Massachusetts, 5 p cent for disbursing. Thomas Bunton, Merrimack River, Massachusetts, $2 50 for superinB W. Hale, ending, and 5 per cent for disbursing. Jos Bradford, Plymouth Beach, Mass. 5 per cent on disbursements. A S Bowley, do do E. Young, Provincetown Harbor, Massachusetts, C. A. Brown, do do do do do T B. Smith, Preservation of St. George's and Deer Islands, Boston, Harbor, Massachusetts, $4 per day, and 24 per cent on dirbursements-not to exceed $2 per day. Gurdon Trumbull, Stonington Harbor, Conu. 5 per cent on disbursements. Jer. Sturges. Mill River, do Timothy Ferguson, Piscataqua River, Maine, Peter Grant, Kennebec River, do do do B Palmer, do do A W. Walworth, Cleaveland Harbor, do Civil Engineers employed under the Topographical Bureau, with the rate and amount of compensation. pay, and emoluments allowed to each Dr. Wm Howard, Civil Engineer, on furlough, $6 per day, and 12 cents per mile when travelling under orders on duty. De Witt Clinton, do. Surveying Hudson River, Wm. B Guyon $3.50 per day in the field, $3 while employed in office duty, and 10 cents per mile while travelling under orders on duty. Howard Stansbury, Asst. do Washington, on office duty, 110 dollars, per do do Apportionment of Arms to the Militia, for the year 1831, under the act of 1808. Quantity of Lead made at U. S. Lead Mines annually from 1821 to 1832. trements do. do. do do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. 1828 11,105.810 1,205,920 12,311,730 1,198,160 14,541,310 8,060 8,332,058 67,180 6,449,080 4,281,876 do. 1829 13,343,150 Operations of the Lead Mines, for the year ending September 30, 1832. Pounds of lead made Total. 4,281,876 Fever River. Missouri. Pounds of lead which have accrued as rent 238,898 232,898 172,204 172,204 Nothing has been done in Missouri, since the passage of the act of March 5, 1829. ARMY LIST, February, 1833. Departments of the Army. The Western Department comprises all West of a line drawn from the Southernmos point of East Florida to the North West extremity of Lake Superior, taking in the whole of Tennessee and Kentucky; and the Eastern Department ail East of such ine, including Fort Winebag The Head Quarters of the General-in-Chief are in the District of Columbia Names and rank. GENERAL AND STAFF 1 Alexander Macomb, Maj Gen 1 Edmund P. Gaines,Brig Gen command'g Western Dept 9 Mar 14 Major Genl 15 August 14 2 Winfield Scott, Brig General Command'g Eastern Dept 9 do 14 Major General 25 July 14 Adjt. General's Department. 1 Roger Jones, 5 Adjutant General Colonel 29 April 16 Insp GI Br GI 29 April 26 Remarks. [Washington H Qrs of the army, Washington 18 Quartermaster Genl. Maj Washington Major 12 do 13 Quar'mr Lt Cl 15 June 25 Philadelphia do 13 do 20 Quartermaster do 22 do 26 Quartermaster do 28 Dec 32 Quartermaster (20 Ass't Quartermasters to be taken from the line.) Subsistence Department. New York Colonel 18 Apr 18 Com G Sub B G 29 Apr 26 Washington Captain 10 do 29 Commissary 1 George Gibson 1 James H. Hook 21 Robert C. Wood do 28 do 25 Fort Snelling Augusta Arsenal Fort Wood, Lou Fort Gibson Engineer Department. Charles Gratiot, Commandant of the Cops of Engineers, brevet Br GenChief Engin'r John J. Abert, Top Engineerbrevet Lt Colonei, in charge of Topographical Bureau |