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THE NAVY, THE REGISTER FOR 1871, ‘The following 1s a synopsis of the Navy Register ‘Zor 1871, carefully corrected to April 1—three months ‘Vater than uke register just published by the Navy Department. ‘ » The numoer of officers actually on the rolls at the Present time ts 1,654 ou the active list and 221 on the | ‘TFetired list, making a total of 1,905, and leaving 28 "vacancies to be flied. The number of vessels im the service is 179, of swhich 99 are Wooden vessels, with an aggregate | tonnage Of 128,122 tons and an armament of 1,302 ads, with 127 guns and a Measurement of 33,074 tons, and 29 are wes, &c., with an aggregate capacity of 5,540 tons. Only 6 of | We tugs are armed, carrying 17 howitzers, ORGANIZATION OF THE NAVY. In the subjotned tabular statement, which is not given in the Register, we have arranged the staif corps as authorized by the act of March 3, 1871, Staff osicers have relative rank only, $1 are iron Active Retired ‘Rear Admiral Commodores Medical juspect Burgeons, assistant surgeons, £e.—oid | Pay direcwor, captain. Pay inspectors, aseistant payinasters, "& ains-—old grade. essors of Mathemat Naval constructors, ral Constructo: ; ‘ Naval constructors, lieutenant commander or Assistant naval coasiruc Raval constructors—o' 5 Givil engineers—relative rank not yet | Beeesat © cme! aot Bliicenstiai J & The act of March 8, 1871. rection 10, enacis that the new | grades in the staif cores shail be filled by appointment from | in each corps, according to sealority. ts have not yet been announced, but in the ied up” the senior officers the highest number: These appoiatm er we have ‘car y the act referred to:— George M. Robeson, Secretary of the Navy, Ottley, Chiet Clerk. James Alden, Chief of Bureau, *—A. L. Case. 1 ting—Willam Reynolds. ind Dook.—Daniel Ammen; William P. contemplated Bare u of Neviguson Burewu of Od |. Wood, Surgeon Gen- | B.C. Doan, Ass! . ing—Siward T. Dunn, (—isalah Hanscom, Bureau of Seam Engincering—JI. F 6 ent Duty Strtion or Residence, +Spectal duty, Washington, VIOR ADMIRAL, Special duty, Washington, REAR ADMIRALS. C daat Navy Yard, Wash- David V. Porter.. Btephen ©. Rowan... Ea M, Goldsdorough. nandant Navy Yard, Norfolk. Commanding South Atlantic fleet, vithouse Board, Waiting orders, Benjamin F. Sends Charles Stecoman. James Alen. iperintendent Naval Observatory dant Navy Yard, Boston. + Lighthouse Luspectur. josepu F. (ireen. ing Squadron North At- Alexander M. Pennock John L, Worde: George F. Emu Beward Middicton vy Yard, Ports. ‘endent Naval Academy. dant Navy Yard, Pilla mandant Navy Yard, Pen- dron, Pac. feet, nding League Is) adamt Navy Y James NM. Fraley Enoch G. Parro’ William Keynolds.. 3. R. Madison Mullany. Wapoieon Collins » Lighthouse iaepec Eoward Lovaluson.. Thomas i. sievens LCommanding Gui Daniel Ammen... Beward 1. Nicho!s, Georre 8. Bas Foxha A. Purke: on duty, Wushington, ‘ortsmoutu, N.H. W, A. Nicboino: Sames F. Armstrong... W. Rouckenaort! Jaa. C. Wiltiamso George ii. Previe Egbert Thompson. George H. Cooper. Chas. H. B. Caldwell Benry K. Daven ron-clada, N. Orleans. ‘ommanding Dictator. Cominanding Naval ng Mound City, Il, ‘Stall, Norta Atlantic fleet ance duty, Washington, Richard T, Kens Biakely Creighton Baron K. Hughes... jal duty, New York, Commanding receiving ship at Bamund R. Colhoun... Inspector, Ordnance, New Yori ‘avy Yard, Boston, Thorias 8. Phelps... Dominick Lyne! Eéward Berrott . ig Shenandoaby y Yard, Boston, Wiliam W. Low in Hi. Upsiur Bames 8. Thorns ommand Ticonderoga pine ©. Harris ‘Alex. A. Semmes... Wm. T. Trurton. rdoance duty, ‘T. Scott Fillevrown. ward K. Sine... ‘aiter W. Queen. Ralph Chandler ... odolph Breeze mauding receiving ship Poto red to’ command Jamestown? utpment duty, New \ ork, wigation, dit} Naay Yard, Bos 2 «. Anapeetor Sop cad re ip New yn cota Pp jaty, WasBingtot ommanding Severn, Linreau of Equipment. Bancrom Gerardi... Daniel 1. Braise. George E. Belknap. David *. Harmony Commanding Michigan. Navy Depariment, Lighthouse Inspector, DAY, APRID 8, 187L—TRIPLE COMMANDERS (CONTINUED). ODIEY ENGINEFRS WITR RELATIVE RANK OF LIEU- TENANT OOMMANDEB O8 1. ANT, Seay ie, htt Brea meee wi . MeCauley, val A +8 Brooks, Michizan, teres, ©. Grafton.’ ’ J. B. Kimball, New York, Hiten Haxton. 3._W. Moore, Portsmouth John LH. Russell. ary Xood W. Dungan, Baltimore. Assistant Robert F. R Lew! H. Baker, Salem, Mass. J.'W. Thompson, Jr., special 8, Albert, member Board | ‘dul ‘Survey, of Examivers, cimiaanding’ recelving skip Ver- | BR. N. Barvemab, Navy Yard, mont. oaton. aval Ubservatory. GF. Kutz, Inepector ma- Andrew W. Jolnson, Philip ©, Jonson. John Walters....... §. Livingston Breeze. MeHImell, Plymouth, Henry Wilson. New York. chhdery aillout, League Ista, Barry, ‘Caltforaia, A. EK, Benbai Li, hthouse Inspector. FING ASSISTANT ENGINEERS, IEAM ny nortan, ve, | y Myst aneen a Austin Pea ergrast.:.....:Navigation ollesr, Philadelphia, | Fir \aniaia Nee ia N. ¥. Ker eee, Geese on, Joseph P. Fyffe. In. charge mitre depot, Maiden, | D, Sintth, Purean'S. Kog'rs.” HR. Potts, Nipsie, . 1 thte son Tnapecta H.S, Davids, N.Yd., Mare Is. J.B. Carpenter, Narragansett, Lichthonse Inspector, F. A Wilson, Richtbond —E. M. Lewis, League iniand, Walling orders. A. 8. Greene, ordered home, J, Triltey, shawaut, ‘ommanding Asbuelot. P. A. Rear ck, snco. J. L, Vaneiain, Swaiara, Ordnance duty, New York. G. W, Seusner, Falmouth, Va. _ Commanding Commandiu: rf Navy Yard, Portsmouth, Montevideo, South Amerigge nd City, Un leave in Europe, . Emanuel, Dictator, Commanding Suawmut, 7, W. paviile, sick leave, Hydrographic oilice. Mi. M. Knowlton, Li.hthouse Inspector. HS. "Ross, Buifal minanding Dariea Survey. J.P t Shiet of Stat 8. Squad, Pacific ROOND ASUISTANT ENGINEERS, 1. T. Safford, Catifornia, J. R. Roe Kor, Bureau 8, Eng. J.J. barry, Dietat: Hollihan, Darien Exp’n. . W. Breaker, Gaveston. wilo, N-¥.,, J Brown, epeciav duty, N. Ys ertou, Naval Acad ick leave. » Baltimore, Md, Thomas O. Seifri Joseph N. Mille: Alfred Hopkins. Mongomery Edmund O, Matthews Edward P. Lull... Alexander F. Crosini Charles 8. Norton Robert ¥, Bradford Robert 1. Phythian Augustus P, Cooke Le Koy bi Rush &. Wallace Thomas H. basiman, ester Hatfeld.... Charles J. Me Dougal. George HT. Perkins kobert Boyd, Jr.. . John ii. Quackenbush: eet, Comnianaing Gyane, Care yuinanding recetving ship Van- | Piske Calta, deiphia; Mason Noble, Washington Navy Yard, n charge of Torpedo corps, CommundersRobert Givin, Fruitland, N. J. George W. Commanding Guard, Dorrance, Guerriere ; Thomas G. Saiter, Bostou ‘Navy Yard} ague island, Charies 1, all, leave of abgence; William H, Stewart, re ip Boston; John 8. Navy \ard, Mare onald MeLaten, Naval Academy, oe nvvuer—George \\. Smith, Franklin ; George -Chict of Stam N. Pacite Squad. ron, Navy Yard, N. #7; Henry. fi, Hivben, Naval a Academy. demy; John D. Beustess, Philadelphia, Pa.; Wesley O. Navy Yards Vensacola, Hoiway, Lancaster; Jatnes J. Kane, receiving ‘ship, N. Yo. < ng Tdaho. M. Cookman Brittain, Baltimore. “Returning to United States, P. ofesso+ of tc—Jobu H, ©, Collin, Superintent- Fauipment duty, N. ¥ Navy Yard. | ent N Mordecat Yarnell, Heary ‘H. Lock- -Readezvons San Francisco. comb, Asaph Hall, William Harkness and Gommanaing Beller. Navai Acadeiny ;' Edward Seager, Balti Boston, Mass tman, Naval Ovservatory. Ni? COMMANDERS, jentor fitteen,) Jommanding Swatarn, Jommanding Resaca, weeiving ship m—Joseph Stock ridge, Plainfeld, N, J.; Jobn faranac; Edmund C. Bittinger, Navy Yard, Phila- ‘Inspector of Ord- e Stes! % + Delano, Navy Yard, N.Y Surean of Construction aud Repa'r dward Hart, waiting orders: thot avy Yard, Boston; Thomas &. Webb, James M. Prichett Edward Terr: mma nder— y. E sm Edward erry mmander—John W. Easby, Portsmouth Navy dartford, Coun. Byrou Wilson. Jommanding Nipsic. CIVIL, ENGINERRS, Henry B. Sceie Under suspenaton, Portsmouth, N harles Hastings, Bos- Frederick VM aipment duty, Phitadelphiay on, Washi 2.5 We M. Spear, Nor William B, Oushi dnance duty, Boston, Philadephia; Norinan’ Stratton,’ New- Arthur A. Yates. John Adams i Allen V. Keed. George Dewey Charies L. Fr: George B. White. le WARRANT OFFICERS, , New York, The b grade are:— apply. By equipment duty, New York i Robert Ni y mand Onward, 3, teonde! rd B. Bell, Inland; t leave; (Senior Atteen.)” Commanding tng Speedwell, Recewwing sip Vermont, ‘anti George R. Durand Charles A. Severk: John K. Winn tie. ; Zee M. u : Tdaho. ‘a0, Port . eres Charles H. Kockweil......Commanding Pal OAR are 4 Gharies M Vandalia, ames 1 4 Jume: Gu prites—Tenry P. Leshe, receiving ship Potomac; W. M. Latghton, 1 Yard; James Mebouald, Franklin; & W. Bus leave? Josep G. Thomas, Michigan; Nichoins Magi Yard; Willan Jacob KE. Noell F. Laigh corders; Ebenezer Tompson, fich- moua; Jos, duty, New Yor ; Suilnacrs— Medison Waeedon, Baltimors r, Benicin; Da Charles H, Black nont; James H. Owens, ordnance Socrates Hubbard George. Tao- id Kroce, The first fiftoen on the » Lancasier; Josepit C. Bradiord, Fremout M. He ve, Fayette, Mo, ikaliy Teceiviag ehip Vermont; Sum: Albert L, Spragu ¢, Ban Diego, Cal, 1 J. Stanford, wick leav Fenjamin F, Tilley, Jaucaster, ~Al « Alien, ‘receiving ship Olfo; Benjamin Aiwooe, ea W. Baxter, Navy yard, Wash ington ; Ch ber, receiving wiitp Ohio; John i, Brown, Nina; rd, braabur wo; W.S, Bald: Win, receiving ship New ampstire; Viliiam J. best, Naval 3 J.B, Butt, Pllgnm; Lewis Burns, Naval Aca- NAVAL ACADEMY, tev?eri~Commodure John L. Worden; assistant to tepdcnt, Lieutenant Commauder Henry L. Hursison. ACADEMIC STATE. Sanmel P. Carter, cc riment of Steamship, Gun fantry Tactics, &c. obican, Darien Surveying Expediti ‘Luncaster, cress, aiting orders, rd. arien Surveying Expedition, 1GNS, The senior fifteen are:— dant of midshtpmen ry, Naval and 1s Cotamander’ Joseph 8, Skerrett, nesistant to command- ant and senior ctor in seamaoship, naval tactics, Jc. Cotumander Aupsvus P. Cooke, assisiant to commandant and senfor frstractur im naval gungery, infantry tactlea and Charles ¥. Perkins. veying Expedition, Darien Surveyi Expedition. Darien Surveying Expedition, howitzer drill. ‘Torpedo instructon. Professor Richard S, Smith, head of Department of Mathe- rpedo imstruction, matics, instruction, Chief Enzineer Henry L. Snyder, head of Department of anier Joho A. Howell, head of Depart- omy, Navigution. & Joseph B. Hobson. ‘ombiancer Wiluatn . Sampson, head of De- Jonn B, Briggs... atural and Experimental Philosophy. ‘acitic fleet. 5 redo instruction, 3G, Bowman. chmond. ‘ nder Thomas L. Swann, head of De- Edward A. Fields. rpedo instruction. sand English Studies, pas ele te room dward¥. McCauley, Lead of Department of Fe Fara yy ald Frofessor Edvard A. Roget, head of Department of f. am Spanist ran pan Sanue ‘Lieutenant Commander Charles D. Si teonderoxa. ick ieonaerogas Piymouth. nara. bee, in charge De- Lockwoot, head of Department of ralogy. Sword Master, Feldall, commanding marines, A, (reer, in charge of grounds, Alpen, C. Jackson. Storekeeper, Paymasier James Hoy, Jr Chaplain, Douala Mi Jeuurd Coma Ricard Swann, The frigate’ Consitution, gunnery ship Santer, Marion end Vale, yacht America, {ron-clad_ Amphitri Bteam tender Pulox are in use at the Academy, CADET MIDGULP: The first five members of each class, of general merit, are: essor Henry George Natural Robert G. Pee! H. VU, Rittennouse Henry W, Schafer. John’ Hubbard ALF itory and N J. COs vesier, ymouth z benxndoab, iu Philip Te rookiyn. -Guerriere, Fiexbohm Jam G. Maver Joseph B. M Charies Bri John W. Lewis C. ‘ STAFF CORPS. MEDICAL DIRROTORS, WITH RELA’ Win. Maxwell Wood... E RANE OF CAPTAIN, Surgeon General, Chief of Bureau Com.) of Medicine ana Surgery (C President Board :xaminers, ‘Special duty, Newport, #. 1. Navy dard, rranged {n the order e members). rt G. Cran Sidney A, Staunton, es C. Palmer, James C. Palm , Awron” Ward and ‘Ninian Pinkney, Washington, Md. David Marian. Chauncey J.D. Miller... ‘hiladelphia, Second Class .uirtytbree members)—Albert T. Freeman, Special «i hiladelpbia, Wim. i. H. Sutherland, Joel A. Barber, Jesse M. Roper, and corze Maulaby-- ember Board Examiner, . A : 7 vam Grier, « Special duty, Baltumore Di ight membors)—Samuel W. B. Diehl, ‘aval Hospital, Chel vei rt Fowier, Johu W. Turnbull and Charles \. Deeriz Fourth Cigua one hundred and eight members)—Not ar- ranged in order of merit. Thomas } FSR STUDENTS A. A. Henderson. | MEDIOAL T ; MED Admirals Wm. H, Suuorick, chatr- cde A i rai | ribilug, member, and Thornton A. Jenkins, se- Joseph Wilson, ‘geon, South Atlantic fleet, | i Qn : P , 4 (or promotion) —Rear Admira’s Joseph Charies vers Luropean feet, aith and 4. C- Selfridge, Commodore 8. B, Bisse nnd Sec. my a i Assistan ineer U. A. Uber. Reiving Bourt—Lear Avanirals L. M, Powell, William Ri Phiip Lans¢ vK. Hott and C.H. Poor; Rear Admiral A, William be Y ford, H ¥ cnt y—Commodore B. F. San Superinten- ic Ofie—Captain R, H. Wyman, Superinten- vitat, Washington. Zvous, Philadelphia, Edward Samuel F.C pea ~~ LIGHTHOUSE INSPECTORS. dacob 8. Du 2 sOsmipes, First district—Lieuteaant Commander A. E. K, Benham, EURGEONS. Second district--Commander Joba W, Wall The frst fifteen ar Third uisirict—Commovore James H. Strong. George Peck, Navy . Y. B.C. Dean, Bureau of Medi- Fourth district Commodore William H. Macomb, John M Browne, Naval Hos | cine. Fifth disirict—Co vre Fabius Stanly. nd. LP. 8, Wales, Guerriere, Sixth uistriet—Cuy rd 7, Renshaw. Juniata, A. C. Gorgas, Brooklyn, Beventh dist ¥ ¢ Charles A. Babcock, jor, Viymouth. D. Bloodgood, rec’g snip. Eighth district der Wiliam P, McCann, ord, Navy Yard, Nor T. W. Leack, Navy Yard, b atstriet- Commodore Alfred Taylor. folk, Portsmouth. Signal Corp: jogion elty)—Commodore J, J. Almy, J. 8. Kitchen, California, M, King, waiting orders. | Chief Sigual Odicer of the Navy. ‘A. L. Gibon, Mem. B'd irs, bs special duty, | “Torpedo corps (Newport, RB. 1.)-Commander E. 0. Mat E.R. Deaby, on leave. ans, thews in charge. BSIBTANT BURGRONS, Bosrty be vniers Pbiladelphia)—Surgeons J. M. Folt n anristant surseope ar George Maulsby, A. C. Rhoades and J, A. Tinkbam, ” 3 ner, Richmond, RaTIRED 1.187. icin, ree'g ship, N.Y. | After allowing for the changes that have taken place since Navy Y'd, Phila, | Jannary | tuere are 221 oflcers on the retired list, as fok ‘eanesse low raoac. Narragansett on, Pa lot, Navy Y'd, Boston, | — Retired after forty-five years’ service or on attaining the ryon, Idaho, rixty-two years, 105, viz. i— W. Hi. Jones, N’y ¥'d,Wasn'n, commodores, 2 mathematics, (5 boatewains, 7 gut paymastera, 10; chaplaing, naval constrictors, 3; eure j carpenters, 05" salle PAY DIRECTORS, WITH RELA’ ANK OF Captary. | ard a are Gene jet of Bu- don bis own application after forty years’ service, Ewart 1. Den Reeere een of Provisions, de. with | ORe captain, recenuiy promoted to be commodore, ; reubive rink of Gomimodore, Retired on account uf Ineapacity from long and faithful Philadelphia, Pa. rervice, wounds, sickness, &c., 30, vt, Navy Yard, Philadelphia, ‘Commodore, 1; captain, 1; commandera, 3; lieutenant George F. Cu Inspector Provisions, &c., Boston, | commanders, 2; ilcutenant, 1; master, 1 0008, 4; aasint- James 1. Wa york ety. ant surgeon, 1; paymasters, ers, J: first ase Jobn P. Bradiord ymaster at New York. pe peers, 85 second assistant engineers, 9; boat R Navy P NB. ain, 1; carpouter, 1, ‘Des hat tok ene Retired on account of incompetency or disability from Special duty, New York. ‘causes not iaeident to the gervies, 12, viz. -— Fleet Paymaster, European fleet. modores, 3; captains, 8; commanders, 8; chaplain, 1; con! assistant engineer, 1. secinr Provan ., Wash'n, | first Inspector Provisions, &c., Waah'n. ming the duties of bis oilice, one lien Paymaster at Baltimore, Inspector Provisions, &c., N.York. WITH RELATIVE RANK OF com: MANDER. ymaster at Boston. Caleb J. f or promotion, 38, viz.:— PAY INS? aptaing, 9; cominander, 7; Meutenant utenent 1; Inasters, 2; enaign, 1; assist assed assistant paymaster, 1; assistaut pay- avy Yard, New York. e Paymaster, Naval Academy. et of Febr 27, Antpector Provisions, &c., Phil’a, eaptains, 10; comman James D Yard, Washington. ty for Lurther Rea service, James F r, Asiatic feet, Paymaster at Philadelpuia, vy Yard, Norfolk. Tames N. Carpe! Alexander W. Kussell George Leonard Davis. ons, 4; passed assistant surgeons, 2; ascistant sur. owing retired admirals, ‘commodores and Augustus H. Gilman... tLiny punts, + i aces of residence or duty : Rufus C. Spalding. cet Payinaster, Paciic feet, enpnne oat et es apareaecaes Cuthbert P.W rriere, < W. B. Shubrick, chairman L. A. A. Harwood, NavalJudAd, Caspar Schenck. - ii, Board. 1.0. ¢,'Ex. Board, PAYMASTIES, 4 , Prea, Ex. Board. 'T. Baile; cial duty. Of the Ofty paymasters, with relutive rank of Ientenant | 5. H. Stringham, Port Admir- J, L. Lardner, Gov, Nav. Asy. commander or heutenant, the following are the wrst if. | al N _ _ Philadelphia, HK. Thatcher, Wii new. W.,J\uitord, Ret, Board, T. T, Craven, Vallejo, © H. K. lott, iets beatae CLI; Poor! Ret. .Bravew h JF Vres.Ret.Board 0. 8. Wilke, Charlotte, i, C. usoponRe—A9, torn C,H. Eldredge, storekee: Asiatio Beet, ry 1a G. Billings, receiving ship, Thoraton, pa h Atlante fi Foster, paymas' Atlantic . May, Navy Yard, Roston, HME ny Michigan R. Washington, tinder susp'n, F. KE, Corby, Pensacola, ASKED ASSISTAN paym'r at Was'n, California, master, orth Jhio, YMASTER Iman, Phils ‘ew York, Toe following are the ten ed assistant paymasters | W. 0. Nicho'son, Pb ew Haven, who bend the ist of the thirty onice e J.B. lull, Newburg, N.Y. , New Haven. H. T. Wright, Nantasket, 3. 8 Chauncey, 2 nstry, Detroit. D. A. Smith, Navy Yara, Pen- T.A. Dornin, Fredericksburg, y, Bailimo: sacola sett, | Va. ©. A. McDaniel, Terror. Moliach, Trenton, », J. J. Glynn, Geneva, b F. A. Arma, Tnscarora, G. W. Brown, Wasulngton, Jno. Furey, Brooklyn, N. Y. ei AGSISTANT PAYMASTERS, G. Fi. Reed, rettling accounts HT. St F, Bisse, Guard. ALT. N ¢ iffe, St. Marys, on, epecial duty, . Bemis, Kansas, and thirty-(our others, ENGIN RS. . CUIEF ENGINEERS WITH RELATIVE RANROP CAPTAIN | Win, W. \W. Wood, Inspector machinery afloat, N. Y, Benj. F, Teverwoo. Navy Yar Mare Is) George Sewell Navy Yard New York, W. Jameson, Alexandria, Va, 3.1. Graham, Newburg, NY J, J. Young, Brooklyn, N. Y. 5 pender, Sirewe- ruce, Boston, Ellison, commanding Henry, Wildam H, Soo Tuspector machinery afloat, Wash, kett’s Harbor, Oscar Bullus, New York. Jawes W. King. Engyneer in Chief, Chief Bureau of | 8 Lockwood, Roxbury. ©, H. Jackson, Middletown, Steam Engineerlog, with gelative | Joho Co.boun, hiiaselpbi ct . rank of commodore, ¥. J. Totten, New Bediord, J. W, Swift, Geneva, &. ¥, Theodore Zeller. +Spectal duty New York, J. mn, New York. J. M, Watson, Portland, Or Elbridge Lawton, -++Navy Yard Bostony Robert Dan + Brooklyn N, ¥-- Inspector machinery afloat, Phila, Wilmington, Del, De Camp, Beveriy, N. J. K. Latimer, Phi adeipliia, bston, tug, Portsmouth, Navy Yard, Norivli. Vurlvance, Baltimore. CHIRY ENGINEZRG WITH RELATIVE RANK OF COM: OAPTAINE~23, MAND! F.A, Hagger'y, New York. G. M, White, Somerville. Harman Newell. Fleet Lneineer, South Am. flee | QO, Carr, biiadeiphia. ¥. G. Bowers, Watertown, Edmund 8, De Luce......Navy Yard, New York M. ©. Perry, New York. ‘Conn, ¥ Eawin Fithian... Fleet togineer, European tet. C. 8. Mefonough, Martins W. B. Winting, Naval Ob Montgomery Fieicher.....Inspector mach'y afloat, Maze Iald, | ‘burgy, N. ¥ fervatory. qT . Shock... +.+-Porsamouth Navy Yard. A. Gibson, Pensacola, Charles Hunter, Newport, Navy Yard, Washington, Roger Perry,Cumberiand,Md. RK. 1, Fieat Engineer, Asiatic feet, W. A. Parker, Cambridge- F. Lowry, Burlington, Vt. Philadelphia, Pa. port. ‘Ts Krownell, Wiillamsbarg, Inspector maca'y afloat, Norfolk, | G. M. Colvocoresses, Litch- _ ‘N. ¥. . Tennessee, field, Conn, 8. Pearce, Providence, R. f, 7 .D. i, Wasnt j ineer, io , rasher, Brooklyn, oma, more, Md. > Lanier, Baltimore, 8K Ki uth Malden, e inland. Pes A. G: Madia, Bostou- tot am Edward D, Robs mas Wi lamaon.. J. Stamm... Brigadier General and “ORNERAL STAFY. Ragustad C. Nicholson. Wiliam A. T. Maddox juartermasters, Captains and James Wie: m3 A Female Ku Klux in Massa: ehusetts, '§. Jones and Charles G. Mc- Field, George R. Graham, John L. io Lewis. ni ‘lement D. Hebb, Philip R. wharles Heywood, Lui ‘ge P. Hoaston, James Forney, Liewrevaat Colonels, James jajors, Thomas Y, si pesicanen Boston. Hing out, N. ¥. N.Y. ‘Atlante’ fleets How the Labor Reformers Aré to be Manipulated. *The Frolic hao eight tw enty-four pounder howltzers and ounder rite. Tue Michigan as se twenty-four winder howitzers. two twenty-four pounder uowituers, ee IRON-CLAD VES8EL8, The Leaders of the People and Theitt Secret Cabal—Closets and Raps—The Coffin, Shroud, Flag and Sword—Lhe Programme for Next Election, at the various er suspension, 1; At headquarcerg, Washington, marine barracks, 44; on board ship, 30; ; at wavy yards, on special duty, under orders, &¢., 11. VOLUNTFER NAVY, ‘The following volunteer oflicers remaiu fn the service:— Ac.ing Vowwnteer Lieutenant Henry C, Keene, at the Navy Yard, Boston, Aciiug Master Robert Platt, commanding Coast Survey steamer Bibb. signs George Glass, on the steamer Bibb, and Aloysius J. Kane, at Harvard ( niversity, Acting Passed Assistaut Surgeon Linnous Fussell, Darien Expeuition, and F. V, Greene, at League Island, vatah Dewitog (waiting orders); on (Tallapocsa), Thomas Owens (Ajax , Joseph E. hama, Japan), K. J. Perry Key Wes! Smita (aval Hospital, Pensacola), and Joseph Taylor Na- Val Academy). isipht volunteer officers were honorably discharged durin, eleven were mustered ous, eighteen resigue |St-tion or Condition. Boston, April, 1871, “One idea men,” as they are familiarly called, are divided into two classes—those who concentrate all omplishment of a single object, and another portion whose brains are so lim- ited in capacity that tney cannot contain but one! To this latter division of society ap-« pear to belong many of those who are endeavoring Y mcasures for the amelioration of the condition of the working men and women of Massachuseits, and the frequent expedients which they present to the public and discuss in their secret conclaves are generaliy so ridiculous in their nature as to defeat themselves, This bas been the: case with nearly all of the plaus which nave been offered within the past ten years. The labor reformers have tried nearly every method they could—a very few of which were based ip some measure on common sense—to educate the people to. @ belief that labor was being opposed by capital, but’ the results thus far have proved most. decidedly un. One of the most recent and siluest: movements of this sort has been the establishmeng, of a secret organization known as the Order of EQUALITY AND JUSTIOR. f ig of 1809 MfSs Aurora Phelps, the champlon of tree homesteads for women, Mrs. Colonel William B. Greene and Jennie Collins: met together at the bouse of Mrs. E. L, Daniels, on Clarendon street, in tits ctty, and, after carefully’ considering the situation and prospects of the labor. reformers, agreed that their work should be more closely conceutrated before it could show any de-, finite results. Mrs. Dr. Fletcher, Colonel Greene and) Mrs. Dr, Batchelder were called Into the council, and with their co-operation was instituted the secret Order of Equality and Justice. Its real object was to, control the Labor Reform party of the State by; pioking conventions, the issuance of tracts and other documents and such kindred methods as op- portunity might turnish. All of the leadmg speakers of the female portion uf the party were to be gath- ered into the order, and it was expected that succes Their puplic anus and ob; may be best seen by ® perusal of the following if anybody can clearly understand it. They Itis our aim to secure “the supremacy of man over his N. Atlantic fleet, Laid up League Lat up Mare Isl’ Laid up League Ls, Ssistant Surgeons of their energies to the 4 fleet. idea at a time, Laid up N, Orleans Laid up Washing'n Eald up Kories is Laid up League is. Laid up N, Orleans Laid up N. Orleans Laid up League Is, dup League Is, Laid up Key West. Laid up MoundCity /Ou the stocks, b’ts- the past year, ue deserted and one died. to institute and fo: Resigned— Lieutenant commanders, 4 {assistant surzeous, 1;" assistant surgeons, midsiupmen, 2; caiet midanipmen, 40; ntengineers, B; second’ assistant engineers, 4; third | ‘gsistantengincer,1; captain of mayiues,1; eecond heute- Rants of marines,3. Total, 67. Died—Admiral, 1; rear admirals, 2; commodores, 7; cap- lieutenant commanders, 3; Heute- igs, 7; midshipman, masters, 2} ¢ 8; assistant xurgeons, 4 fessor, 1; chief engiucers, 2 ond assistant engineers, 4 tant en, ineers, rpenter, 1; mato, 1, ay masters; cadet miuship- civil engineer, 1; captain of DS AND SHORE STATIONS, PO) Commodore A, M. Pennoc! Commander Montgomery Sicard, commanding receiving ship Vandaia ‘iajor James Lewis, commanding marine barracks. Laid up League Is, ‘Laid up Mare Ist'd 148 | Laid up at Wash'a, Laid up League Is, Laid up Leagu r acting carpenter: Commandant Navy Yard, '483}| Laid up League satisfactory. On stocks, Bosto! Laid up Mid City, Comaodore Charles Steedinan, Commandant Navy Yard. ub damiee te Captain George H. Prev. Captain A, K. Hughes, commanding receiving ship Ohio, Lieutenant Colonel C.'G, MeCaw.ey, commanding marine naval rendezvous, Some time in the sprit Lait up League Is. NITRE DEPOT, MALDEN, Y Commander Joseph P. Fyife. NAVAL HOSPITAL, CHULSEA, Surgeon, J. Winthrop Taylor, ira} Silas 1. Stringham, Port Admiral. Rear Admiral Meancton Smith, Commandant Navy Yard. giaeer Theodore Zeiler, Naval Rendezvous. Commander John Watters, commanding receiving sbip 0} Laid up Key We Laid up League Is* ‘Najor John L, Broome, commanding marine barracks, desl Laid uate. Navai Laboratory. Surgeon Samuel Jackson, Naval Hospitals TL) /ADELPHLA, Commodore George ¥. :mmons, Commandant Navy Yard. ‘Lariner, Naval Aayium, cou W. 8. W. Kuschenbverger, Naval Hospital. mander Waller W. Queen, commanding receiving ship Colonel N, RB, Kintzin, Admiral James: Yard tug, N. York. yi, 6) Répair'g at Wash. Laid up at Lige Ta, In ordt'y, Norfolk. Repaingat Boston, commanding marine barracks, GUE ISLAND, ison Fraiiey, Commandant, Commodore Jamee } Rear Admiral L. M, Gold: Mound City Stat’n, yard tag, Mare Is. Torpedo bt.,Nw'pt. Bu8 Tender Asictic fi"t, Surgeon Francis M. Gunnell, Naval Hospital, ¢ would be inevitanle, + Collier, Commandiog marine barracks, Cuptain Georg, NOR Rear Admiral C, H. Davis, Surgeon Marius Davali, Naval Hospital. Commander KB, K. Owen, Sommandant Navy vminanding receiving ship New ‘hujor George R. Grahatn, commanding marine barracks, MOUND CUTY, LL Captain Egbert Thompson, command NiW ORLEANB, LA Captain William Ronckendorft, in charge of iron-clads, ‘To free laboring men and women from the tyranny of |, and to deliver bot! the working people aud the eapi- ‘tuilats trom the Mmmoraiiiies which are consequent upoa that In ordin‘y, Wasl To emancipate woman, or the female man, and to place her ‘and necessary com- ‘o secure even justice to all classes and ‘Who «re oppressed by the existing faise civilization, he order then promulgates the opinion that) charity, When it takes the iorm of organized alm: giving, becomes an outrage and a fraud, ing tue rich and degradiig the recipients of their, bounty, ‘They noid that the present condition of the oppressed Classes is such that it has become both their interest and their duty to demand justice as; Also that i justice were} done tue wronged people would pe in a position to extend Christian charity, alms giving an the oppressors who have robbed aad coerceu irom generation to generation. # community of goods, but, looking fer an organic+ change in the soci! order, consequent upon the reju- veuauon of the Christian religion, acknowledge that, for the present the richer embers of the order have, ‘the same right to control their own wealth that the; poorer members have to support their poverty, Ail women are eligiole to membei ingle inen are deprived that privi Whether this latter regulation was intended as insult to oid bacielors the document does not but 1t1s Knoww that the majority o1 the women wh drew ivup had never tasted ine sweets cf imatri4+ other planks in the the duties of the officers and estabiish minor rates of, discipline for the order, TE OFFICES are styled Patriarch, Right sister Assistant and Left Assistant, and were originally fillea, respec-: uvely, by Miss Aurora C. Pheips, Mrs, K. L. Daniela ra, William 8, Greene, bers of the second dezree, and possessed absolute’ control over the aifairs of tte organization, even -to the power o! preventing any accession to or chat The rematmiug members called “novices,” and nave lite to do except to! maniiest obedience to the orders of their-super!i A regular form of initiation, consisting of the coin, shroud, fag and sword, with an appropriate ritu: similar, 118 said, to that used by the mystic bro-; Masonry, is provided, and every candidate for membership was compelled to be put through.’ No passwords or grips are im use, but the signal for: of a single rap, followed after the! coun ing of ten by two succeeding ones, close to- No assessments are levied upon the mem-; All who fulfil the re- declare their’ the political in her appropriate aphero, as the netural Commodore Edward Micdieton, Commandant Navy Yard, Captain C, D. Hebb, commanding Marine Barracks, MARB ISLAND, OAL. Comman lant Navy Yard, ceiving ship Inde- e. ‘wenant Colonel George H. Jones, commanding Marine 806|In use at Ports'th, ordin’y, Sorfoik. Commodore E. G. Parrott Surgeon John M. Brown, . Phelps, commanding VESSELS DISPOSED OF SINCE FUELIOATION OF RBGIS- NORTH ATLAN Rear Admiral Sarnuel P. Lee, commanding. Captain Charies H, 8. Caidweii, chief of staff, The vesvels compriving thin Hest _ate:—Severa (flagship), Dictator, Captain Clary; Oneida, sunk by col Rescue, sold to Liberian government Saginaw, wrecked on Ocean Island. Seminole, sold at New York. THE FREAR SLoONs. An Artificial divorced from mercy. Commander itzing Lieutenant Commander Kelle; Yantic, Yerrer, Commander Weaver: Swatara, Lieutenant Comman: Ajax, —: Navtasket, Lieutenant Commander hawinut, Commander Potter, THERN SQUADRON—NORTH ATLANTIO FLEETY Commovore J. F, Green, commanding. Lievtevant Commander G. W, Collin, chief of staff. Congress (dagshtp , Commander Mayo. SOUTH ATLANTIO FLEET. Rear Admiral Joseph Lanman, commanding. ander Andrew W. Johnson, chief of sia, Lancaster (lagshtp), Commander ——} ‘They do not ask for! Stone Which Has Withstood Crucial Tests. ‘The kindness of nature in furnishing us with natu- Tal stone does not seem enough to the speculative minds of modern times. The petrified product of the great goddess Na‘ure does not present utilizing qualities suflicient for the haste of the latter aays, Hence arises form an artificial substance which will com- bine the requisite more trying tes! have been made in this direction, without much The idea in preparing an artificial stone at all is to create @ composition which may while in the plastic state be MOULDED AT THE DESIRE of the manufacturer, and in its completed state retain the desired form and achieve the durability of the natural articie, The basis of all expert- made tn this direction Tie great laboratory of sandstone in was the model sought to be imitated, to be guarded aguase in the new compositions were porosity aud the facility of absorbing moisture ‘with dignity. Captain Trenchard O'Kane; Ticonderoga, Commander Badger; Michigan, Com- mander Zrown, * EUROPRAN FLEET. Rear Admiral Charies 8. Boggs, commanding, Captain John 0. Howell, chief ‘of stalt. Franklin (flagship), Captain Parker; Guerriere, Captain Sh nandoah, Commander vmmander Luce; Piymouth, Commander nant Commander Terry. 4 RANEAN SQUADERON—EUROPEAN FLEET. Richmond, Commodore J, R. Mullany. PACIFIC FLEET, Rear Admiral John A. Winslow, commanding, in Paul Shirley, chief of sta, ‘Lieatenaut Commander Snell; California (to be flagenip), Capiain Chitz; Mohican, Commander Low; St. ¢ Commander Ghe- latiorm describe! Stevens; Krooklyn, Captain Guest quality of strength with Various essays finally tested success. ‘These are all mem- Harrie; Jamest: : ‘commander Hopkins mander Meade; Resaca, Lieutenant ward, Lieutenant Commander White; Nyack, ——, NORTH SQUADR! Commodore RK. N. Siembel, commanding. Commodore Joseph N. Muler, chief of uta, Ossipee (Wagsiip), Comuan ie in thelr numbers. Commander Green; On- has been sand. Rear Admiral John Rodgers, commandin. tme crucible of ages Caviain Edward T. Nichou 1 Sowrado, Captaid Cooper; Alaska, Commander Blake; a, Commmancer Kimberly lor; Monocacy, Wallace; Palos, Lieutenant Rockwell. SPECIAL SERVIOF. Tehuantepec and Nicaragna Su: Y. Shufeldt, com enant Comat adinission consis tot, Commander ‘Yay: Idaav, Commanuer Most of the artificial stones hitherto made nave been simple compounds ol sand and cement. ‘the latter takes up a large quantity of water and hoias it in suspension. Varions stoves were experimented hd patented, Which were prepared by satu. rating te cement in water and then taking of the surplus liquid when the mixture had *‘set,”" were two drawbacks in these, namely, that the water in suspension was subject to OMES OF TEMPERATURE, and the sand element left a porosity giving free entrance to moisture aud air, equally dangerous to lastins qualities, bers and no adinission ice, ‘ing Expedition:— ier Farquhar; Maydower, ptain Temple. in a Supreme equality of the sexes and the sacredness of Woman- hood can become novices of the order. So much for the patiorm aud principies of the society, which tnrived briskly until the opening of the Leguslavare ‘this winter, when A BONE OF CONTENTION was thrown into their midst. Like ma reformers, some of the tudividual memi order were unwilling that sinners should be saved) ‘unless they became members of thelr chureh, and as 1c is impossible for a man to become a Roman Catholic and a Free Will Baptist in the same mo- ment, so it was an equally fruitiess task tor newly admitted converts to reconcile themselves to the, ideas of Colone! Williain B, Greene, Miss Ph Jennie Collins, all of whom, while bel that the femaie sex was cringing under the rod the oppressor, were dlametricall; views as to the best method of Hence arose a schism in the happy band, resulting in the withdrawal of Miss Pbeips, and the serving. upon Jennie Collins of the following notice, which & send you, “verbatim et ttieratim et punctuatim:— To THE OccULT PRINORsSES OF THE SOVEREIGN OxDEm J.*, IN THE SECOND DEGREE Whereas, sister Jennie Collina in her speech of Wednesday March 20—1+71—in Boflin'’s Bower—did array herse: ity to the Sovereign order of K.*. A.*, J.’, and com-' mit an offence punishable under the ancient customs of the: We the undersigned, a clear two thirds of the members of: ree, after mature deliberation and’ do lereby request that sister Col- Darien Surveying Exedition ‘pomnns O. Seliridge, commanding. ‘Lieutenant Commander Wilson; Guard, Conveying provi Worcester, Commaniter Whiti mander Dewey; .g; Supply, Lieutenant Com- elie, Commander Perkins, Lis? OF VESSELS OF TH UNITED STATES NAVY. bers. oF tie. THE FREAR STONE and its inventors ciaim to have overcome these dim- culties, and certainly make an extraordinartiy good claim to credit. This ariiticial stone, like 1is fellows, is made principally of saud and Poruiand cement, Tue novel feature employed is a newly discovered solution of shellac, which is used to fil up witha substance Impervious to all atmospheric agents the pores of the compound. When the stone is finished the substance hardens, and should NO SUPERIOR IN ENDURANCE, The process of manufacture is simple, Tne sand and cement are first mixed thoroughly. cient 0! the solution of shellac 1s used to combine the two, with but little water, and it is then, after excel- lent trituiation, placed in and tanped from the centre outwards, The moui is taken to pieces, and the stone in By five, water and sulphuric acid it has Jn the Ordnance Oitice, Washington, @ single cubic inch was tested ata time, and found to bear in each case @ pressure of 6,000 pounds. A four inch cube tested in presence of General Gilmore, afew days ago, by hydraalic pressure, was found to with- Staud unspiintered a weight equal to 67,v0v pounds, The patent on this “stone” was granted in 1568, and since then upwards of 300 buildings have been erected in the West, photographs of which can be Seen, a8 Well as specimens o! the stone, at the oMce of the company, 1,238 Broadway. The cost 1s about one-third thas of cut stone, |? Station or Condition Wie 1,122) Asiatic fleet, Repairing at N. ¥, Un stocks at Phila, opposite in thew ministering relief, European tieet, Bound for Pacific fleet, to be t'gxhip, To be iitted out at Laid up, Le: ‘sland, Brad Cannadaigua.... Chattanooga ..... the desired mould, erfect shape 18 tocks, Boston. iting, Norfolk Constellation. been tested. the order of the second deg orderly action duly taken, lins be auspended for the term of seven years from, gree of the order, and that she be re 3] Repairing at Mare’ Istand. Io ordinary at N.Y, ip in the second di To be titted out at dorahip in manded to the position of a mere novice. ttttttt + c Arras, i egg pare pe Ce to Seer to sister ollins. jon by first uegree reco: gianmarn:: it Lee At Sete BD. tt ‘The signature is followed by a rude drawing of w pair of scales, and the date ‘March 31, 1871." Miss Collins at once estabilshed herself at beMin’s Bower, on Washington street, and Miss Phelps opened asimi« lar Insutution called the Mayflower Hall, on Wash- ington street, eschewing all iurther connection with the society. Those who were left, however, stil continue their Work and are devising all manner of plans for the acquirement of control over the nomi- r reformers at the next State con- AN INDIGNANT OUTBURST. Among the documents which they are circulating broadcast with the seal of the order is a copy of & speech delivered by Mrs. E. L. Daniels betore the present Legisiature, with an extract from which, to show the character of their publications, 1 will con- clude this despateh:— the working women confide in the men; them; they put thefr trust in them. When. the men show theinselves to ve devoid of honor and honesty, ‘Aw sometimes happens, we working women lind ourselves to be nowhere. It is natural for us to Le cheated and swindied by, the men are wolves in sheep's clothing. Tmust say that, as far as my observation has extenied, workingmen are as easily swindled, uileless as We arc leve in the men, not witl tees on ship European Frankia jshtp Europ Repairing atWash- Coud’ned, Nortotk. In ordinaty at N.Y. 92%) Darien expedition, Buropean feet, |Pepatring at N. ¥. Storeship Asiatic ABUNDANCE OF SEAL O1Le i abs es este On stocks, Forts. Minots. oe Mh on Sy te: Twenty-eight Thousand Seals on Board One Steamship—Newfoundlund Former Prosperity—The French Possessions in the Island Affocted by the War. Sr. Jouns, N. F Independence... Reo'ng ship, Mare nations oi the Jal » March 30, 1871. After more than ten years of fil success on the part of the traders of this islana, and poverty on ‘that of the lower classes, a new and prosperous era Owing to the singularly favorable winds which prevailed along the coast of Newfoundland during the prosecution of the seal fishery, tne large feet—numbering over three hun- dred vessels—whtch left on their perilous expedl- tion the Ist of March have met with incredible suc- Already the HERALD has recounted stX arrive. als from the seal fishery in Newfoundland, all steamships, bearing an average cargo of 20,000 the city of St. Johus, dull long winter, Tehuantepec expe- Kearsarge......- Lackawanna.... has began in this island. Lancaster... Rep'ng at Norfot Neval Academy. Laid up atN. ¥, the men, whet and are almost as in Mr, Chairman and gentl standing What I say here; an when the men get so bad that Ican’t trust them any more, then. T want to die; after that this world wili be no pleasant abid~ ‘ ay 2 CnC CHP vou nf do that ‘the man has, in thia country, been gradually during the ast ten years, into the hands of 8c that all, or anything hike a anies ure scuun ant thaniefal tha there [Agen ih Ye ent ‘ied hi oo ent ‘isnnd has been in the direction road and other conipanies ports in the new: Repairing at Porte. N. Atiautic fect, (For Pacitic feet, In ordinary at N.Y. Receiving ship ‘at Monongancla, New Haipaire, and torpid through to resuscitate, wien the extraordinary news was cireaiated that a steamship (tie Hector) was enter. ing Mie Narrows, under canvas only, and bearing & cargo of 26,000 scals—the largest by nalf ever known No sooner was the news current than the ships already arrived heaped on their bunting and saluted the incky cratt with tnces~ Sant salvos from their si later and_ tue steatuboat at night we learned on her arrival that her cargo amounted to 21,000 of the precious oft-taden skins, May caiculate tue enormity of these inform your readers that since the lucrative seal dsiery was first prosecuted in Newfoundland the average amount "of seals taken the Meet atany time has New Orleans... ‘On stocks, N. ¥, Altering at Boston, Darien expedition. know better; erful men that to have been captired, : | ave mentioned. Banking, raulroai we can believe the le to bribe and corrupt the courts of tons injunctions and other unrighteous I iniquitous transfe another for the scandalous other judicial and i ‘0 to daily, and woman who should try to follow uj windings of the concentrated and dou! ca 2S eset Receiv. mach, N, Y, ns. A few hours ove 1n Bight, and ee ew eaee a European feet, N. Avantic fleet. Recelv. whip Phila, Kepairing at Phila, Repair. at Norfolk, and understand the anes oan ‘devilury era . Driateley “that the women ‘uterus an THE BROOKLYN HOMCEOPATHIC LYING-IN ASYLUM, ‘The fund for the construction of the new Hommoe pathic Lying-in Asylum, in Brooklyn, 18 gradually: increasing. A number of prominent ladies who have taken an interest in the matter. He cotlonied te Bunk of $1.0, a by the most successful of never exceeded 6,000, Added to these great suc- ceases 1s the cheering news borne by the-late ar- Tivals from the vessels still engaged im the great en- erp! Owing to the Franco-German war the immense shoals of fish which annually pass along the French S8C881048 Will no’ be imteriered Y the keings and “bull toes’? of the ), a8 France has detailed no sb! Year to secure for the French fal a8 it debarred the body of beyond ond Miquelon. 3, S| jegislation affecting their o> ft = = Si: In ordinary at N. ¥, ordinary atN. ‘with as formerly Sl sSn5Ss-Fu) Eczetgses §