V. NAVY LIST. 1. COMMANDERS OF SQUADRONS. [FLAG OFFICERS.] G. J. Pendergrast, Home Squadron. Charles H. Bell, Mediterranean. Cornelius K. Stribling, East Indies. William Inman, Joshua R. Sands, Coast of Brazil. Coast of Africa. Wm. B. Shubrick. George C. Read. Edw. B. Boutwell. 3. NAVAL ASYLUM. Governor, 4. NAVAL ACADEMY. Superintendent, 5. OFFICERS OF THE NAVY. Senior Flag Officer.— 1. Captains. (Active List.) — 78. John C. Long. James Glynn. Captains. (Reserved List.) — 15. William D. Salter. Commanders. Thomas T. Craven. - Charles Boarman. Charles H. McBlair. Sackett's Har bor, N. Y. Philadelphia. Annapolis, Md. John Pope. Levin M. Powell. Thomas O. Selfridge. Henry Eagle. Stephen Champlin. Arthur Sinclair. 6. PAY OF THE NAVY, per annum.* Frederick A. Neville. John Manning. Amasa Paine. NOTE. -One ration per day only is allowed to each officer when attached to vessels for sea service, since the passage of the law of the 3d of March, 1835, regulating the pay of the navy. CAPTAINS, the senior flag officer, Pay. Pay. $4,500 SURGEONS, 20 yrs. and upw'ds, of com. $2,800 66 commanding squadrons, 5,000 66 on leave or waiting orders, all others on duty at sea, on leave or waiting orders, COMMANDERS on duty at sea, 1st 5 yrs. after date of com., 2,825 4th " 2,100 20 yrs. and upwards, " 2,300 66 2d 1,500 1st 5 yrs. after date of com., 2,662 1,400 66 2,825 *See Titles and Abstracts of Public Laws, No. 28, post, p. 160. 7. VESSELS OF WAR OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY. - Nov. 10, 1860. [The officers marked thus (*) have the rank of Commanders; thus (†), Lieutenants ; the rest are Captains.] Edward M. Stanton, Washington, D. C., Attorney-General, 1860, 8,000 The Supreme Court is held in the city of Washington, and has one session annually, commencing on the 1st Monday of December. CIRCUIT COURTS. The United States are divided into the following nine Judicial Circuits, in each of which a Circuit Court is held twice every year, for each State within the Circuit, by a Justice of the Supreme Court, assigned to the Circuit, and by the District Judge of the State or District in which the Court sits. Presiding Judge. 2d 66 1st Circuit, Maine, Mass., N. Hampshire, and R. I., Mr. Justice Clifford. 3d 66 4th 66 5th 66 6th 66 7th 8th 66 9th 66 California Circuit, Mr. Justice Grier. Matthew H. McAllister, of San Francisco. The States of Florida, Iowa, Minnesota, Oregon, Texas, and Wisconsin, have not yet been attached to any Circuit, but the District Courts have the power of Circuit Courts, and the District Judges act as Circuit Judges. There is a local Circuit Court held in the District of Columbia, by three judges specially appointed for that purpose. The Chief Justice of that Court sits also as District Judge of that District. PLACES AND TIMES OF HOLDING THE CIRCUIT COURTS.† The Judge of the 5th Circuit holds the Circuit Court for the District of Kentucky in the absence of the Judge of the 8th Circuit. Stat. 1849, Ch. 120. For the Terms in the States not attached to any Circuit, see Terms of the District Courts in those States. For the Terms in the District of Columbia and the Territories, see post, Part III. |