NOTARIES PUBLIC. Suffolk [4]-William Stevenson, Samuel Blagge, Samuel Gardner, Josiah Waters. Essex [15]-Ichabod Tucker, John Prince, jr. Ezekiel Savage, John Bond, Nathan Bowen, Samuel Nye, Robert Rantoul, John Rogers, Michael Hodge, Enoch Titcomb, William Woart, Joseph Dana, Jabez Farley, James Gardner, Charles White. Middlesex [5] John Soley, Samuel Bartlett, Alpheus Richardson, Tilley Merrick, Nathaniel Bemis. York [6]-William Hight, Joseph Storer, Henry Clark, Daniel Granger, Alexander McIntire, Nathaniel Goodwin. Hampshire [3]-Daniel Stebbins, Giles C. Kellogg, Samuel Howe. Plymouth [7] Ephraim Spooner, Benjamin Drew, jr. Studley Sampson, Hayward Pierce, Samuel Norton, Nathaniel Ruggles. Benjamin Fearing. Bristol [7]-Lemuel Williams, John M. Williams, Abner Brownell, Thomas B. Richmond, Oliver Alden, Jonathan. Ingell, Benjamin Davis. Barnstable [9]-Thos. Swift, Jos. Parker, David Crocker, James Crowell, John B. Bangs, Elisha Mayo, Jos. Doane, Samuel Waterman, Orasmus Thomas. Dukes County-[3]-Benja. Allen, Samuel Claghorne, Cornelius Merchant. Nantucket [2]-Benja. Gardner, Joseph Hussey. Worcester [5]-Theophilus Wheeler, Cheney Reed, Joseph Adams, Nathaniel Chandler, Amos Smith. Berkshire [4]-Henry W. Dwight, Geo. Hall, Chauncey Hulbert, Thomas Robinson. Cumberland [5]-Ebenezer Mayo, D. Tucker, Edw. Russell, Nathaniel Poor, Andrew Demming. Lincoln [10]-William Torrey, Seth Tinckham, John, Merrill, jr. David Fales, 2d, Daniel Waters, Jacob Ludwig, Nathl. Martin, Jacob Auld, George Reed, James Drummond, jr. Kennebec [2]-Reuel Williams, Nathaniel Perley. Hancock [10]-Amos Patten, Jedediah Herrick, Moody Pillsbury, Philo H. Washburn, William Moody, Moses S. Judkins, Joseph Tyler, John G. Dean, Kendal Kitteridge, John Sargent. Washington [7]-Jona. D. Weston, John C. Todd, Joseph Patten, William Pike, John Brewer, William Campbell, Peter Talbot, junr. Norfolk [4]-Nathl. Ames, John S. Williams, Thomas Bourne, Ebenezer F. Thayer. Somerset [2]-William Allen, Junr. Stephen Thayer, DIRECT TAX. · Proportion of the Three Million Direct (Land, &c.) Tax, of each County in the Commonwealth, agreeably to the U. S. law, passed July, 1813, to be collected from and after the first of January, 1814. Hancock, Washington, 9,190 65 2,633 59 [Massa. Proportion. 316,272 98 Total,-$316,272 98 Grand Total, 3,000,000 00 SCHEDULE Of the Population of each State, and the number of Troops furnished during the Revolutionary War. UNITED STATES AMBASSADORS, From adoption of the Constitution. To G. Britain. John Adams, Tho's Pinkney, To France. Benj. Franklin, To Spain. Tho's Pinckney, DavidHumphreys, Charles Pinckney, James Bowdoin, (None at present.) Wm. Crawford, the present Am. PRESIDENTS and VICE PRESIDENTS of the U.S. Since the Adoption of the Constitution in 1789. Present PRESIDENTS-(salary $25000.) From 1789, to 1797, From 1797, to 1801, From 1809, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, VICE PRESIDENTS—(salary $5000.) From 1789 to 1797, From 1797, to 1801, From 1801, to 1805, John Adams, George Clinton, died in office, Mar 4, 1813 Secretary of State.-James Monroe. Secretary of the Treasury.-George W. Campbell. ATTORNEY GENERÅLS, Since the organization of the U. S. Government. Edmund Randolph, William Bradford, THE SECRETARY OF THE UNITED STATES' SENATE, from the first formation of the Government to the 22d of April, 1814, was Hon. SAMUEL ALLYNE OTIS, of Boston. He died in office, aged 74. UNITED STATES' COMMISSIONERS At Gottenburg, to settle differences between G. Britain and U. S. 1814. John Quincy Adams, (minister to Russia.) Albert Gallatin, (late secretary of the treasury.) Henry Clay, (late speaker of U. S. House of Rep.) Jona. Russell (late charge des affairs in France, and appointed minister to Sweden). |