First Brigade, Extends through part of Steuben county, and is composed of the 81st, 206th, 219th, and 232d regiments. Reg't. 81. Cyrus Bronson, Brigadier General. Colonel. 206. Victor Putnam, 219. Jonathan Fellows, 232. Henry Phoenix, Lieut. Colonel. George W. Teeples, Major. Extends through the county of Allegany, and is composed of the 202d, 203d, 204th, 205th, 212th, and 230th regiments, and a separate battalion. Elijah Partridge, Brigadier General. Extends through part of the county of Steuben, and is composed of the 17th, 96th, 210th, and 224th regiments, and a separate battalion. Separate battalion, William Walker, Major. Twenty-sixth Division, Composed of the 43d and 54th brigades. Horace Allen, Major General. George A. French, Inspector, Forty-third Brigade, Extends through the counties of and is composed of the 162d, 169th, 196th, 207th, and 218th regiments. Thomas W. Harvey, Brigadier General, William Smith, Inspector. Extends through parts of the counties of Cattaraugus, Erie. and Genesee, and is composed of the 173d, 181st, 198th, 226th. 234th, and 238th regiments. Brigadier General. Hunt Lyman, Inspector. Colonel. Reg't. Lieut. Colonel. Solomon Curtiss, jr. Twenty-seventh Division, Composed of the 6th and 57th brigades. Phineas Staunton, Major General. Sixth Brigade, Major. Fred. S. Martin. Jacob C. Frank. Extends through parts of the counties of Livingston and Genesee, and is composed of the 99th, 164th, 194th, and 195th regiments. Extends through part of the county of Genesee, and is composed of the 77th, 161st, 171st, and 221st regiments. John D. Landon, Brigadier General. Colonel. 77. Hugh McMillan, 161. Roswell M. Curtiss, 171. Wales Cheney, 221. William H. Stanley, Twenty-eighth Division, Composed of the 45th and 58th brigades. Forty-fifth Brigade, Situated in the city of New-York, and is composed of the 97th, 125th, and 235th regiments. Reg't. Ebenezer Irving, Brigadier General. Colonel. Lt. Colonel., 97. William L. Morris, C. L. Livingston, 125. Hendrick Booraem, A. T. Anderson, 235. J. D. Stevenson, Luke Baker, Fifty-eighth Brigade, Major William Mitchell S. G. Raymond. J. C. Minturn. Situated in the city of New-York, and is composed of the 82d, 197th, and 236th regiments. Reg't. Garrit H. Striker, Brigadier General. Colonel. 82. Rich. L. Schieffelin, 197. John B. Skillman, 236. John R. Hedley, RIFLEMEN. First Division, Composed of the 1st and 4th brigades. John H. Ostrom, Major General. First Brigade, Extends through the counties of Madison and Chenango, and consists of the 4th, 8th, 15th, and 20th regiments. Reg't. Charles Squires, Brigadier General. Colonel. 4. William Tarbell, 15. 20. David Bellows, Lucien D. Cowan, Alex. M. Gregor. Whitman Wilcox, jr. T. H. R. Tracey. Horace B. Shaply, Samuel Putnam. Fourth Brigade, Extends through the counties of Herkimer and Oneida, and consists of the 5th, 12th, 14th, 17th, and 19th regiments. George Petric, Brigadier General. Composed of the 2d and 3d brigades. Phineas Hurd, Major General, Second Brigade, Extends through the counties of Cayuga, Wayne, Ontario, Yates. Tompkins and Seneca, and consists of the 2d, 6th, 10th, 11th, and 16th regiments. Bowen Whiting, Brigadier General. Colonel. Reg't. 6. George Van Aukin, 16. James Wright, Lient. Colonel. Benoni Smith, Third Brigade, John G. Dibble. Major. Joseph H. Tuttle. Enoch Granger. Extends through the counties of Livingston and Monroe, and consists of the 1st, 18th, and 22d regiments. COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS IN NEW-YORK. John Augustine Smith, M. D. Prof. of Anat. and Physiology. Alexander Hodgdon Stevens, M. D. Prof. of the Principles of Surgery, and the Clinical Practice of Surgery. Joseph M. Smith, M. D Prof. of the Theory and Practice of Physic and Clinical Medicine. Edward Delafield, M. D. Prof. of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. John B. Beck, M. D. Prof. of Materia Medica and Medical Jurisprudence. John Torrey, M. D. Prof. of Chemistry and Botany. John R. Rhinelander, M. D. exhibits Demonstrations of Special and Surgical Anatomy. John Watts, jr. M. D. President of the Board of Trustees. RUTGERS' MEDICAL FACULTY OF GENEVA COLLEGE. Samuel L. Mitchell, M. D. Vice President. Valentine Mott, M. D. Prof. of Surgery. 'James M.Nevin, M. D. Prof. of Materia Medica and Pharm. John W. Francis, M. D. Prof. of Obstetrics. George W. Bushe, Prof. of Anatomy. John Griscom, M. D. Prof. of Chemistry. STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY. Officers elected February 4th, 1829. Dr. Theodore Romeyn Beck, Albany, President. Censors. Southern District.-Doctors James R. Manley, John Watts, John C. Cheeseman, New-York. Middle District.-Doctors Peter Wendell, William Bay, Charles D. Townsend, Albany. Eastern District. Doctors John H. Steele, Saratoga, James Stevenson, Washington, Daniel Ayres, Montgomery. Western District.-Doctors Alexander Coventry, Oneida, Thomas Spencer, Madison, Frederic F. Backus, Monroe. Committee of Correspondence.-John M'Clelland, Columbia, Thomas G. Evans, Orange, Laurens Hull, Oneida, Levi Farr, Chenango, Alpheus S. Greene, Jefferson, Platt Williams, Albany, John G. Morgan, Cayuga. Committee on Prise Questions and Dissertations.-Doctors James M'Naughton, Theodore R. Beck, Jonathan Eights, John Watts, James R. Manley. |