military commander of the department.
Mississippi Squadron, January 1, 1863.
(excepting some of the vessels engaged at Vicksburg.)
Acting Rear-Admiral David D. Porter, Commander-in-Chief.
Receiving-ship Clara Dolson.
(Cairo.)
Lieutenant-Commander, Thomas Pattison, Acting-Assistant Surgeon, Emile Gavarret; Paymaster, Edward May; Acting-Master, John C. Bunner; Acting-Ensigns, E. C. Van Pelt and D. W. Tainter; Acting-Master's Mates, H. G. Masters and John D. Holmes; Acting-Engineer, Geo. W. Fulton; Acting-Carpenter, G. W. Armstrong.
Steamer Eastport.
Lieutenant-Commander, S. L. Whelps; Assistant Surgeon, Adrian Hudson; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, W. H. Gilman; Acting-Master, J. L. Avery; Acting-Ensign, R. M. Williams; Acting-Master's Mates, J. W. Litherbury and E. A. Decamp; Engineers: Acting-Chief, Henry Hartwig; Acting-Assistants, T. F. Ackerman, James Vanzant, G. W. Heisel and G. W. Aiken; Acting-Gunner, Reuben Applegate; Acting-Carpenter, James Kirkland.
Stea
etc
Waiting for prize list of the Robb. 355 95 95 39 260 56 Springfield Alfred Robb.
Steamer Boston. 23,036 03 2,308 49 20,727 54 Boston. Oct. 10, 1864 Fort Jackson.
Steamer Banshee 111,216 65 6,268 17 104,948 48 New York Oct. 25, 1864 Fulton, Grand Gulf.
Sloop Buffalo. 13,328 85 2,416 37 10,912 48 Philadelphia Nov. 23, 1864 Braziliera.
Boat and cargo 390 25 201 78 188 47 New Orleans Feb. 2, 1865 Tallahatchie.
Boats, 2, and 4 bales of cotton 2,700 00 261 45 2,438 55 do Mar. 2r Minnie 353,943 42 9,070 16 344,873 26 Boston Oct. 10, 1864 Connecticut.
Steamer Margaret and Jessie
$54,426.59 distributed to owners, officers, and crew of the Fulton, army transport. 170,708 34 12 549 87 158,158 47 New York Oct. 17, 1864 Fulton, Keystone State, Nansemond.
Steamer Matagorda 389,367 35 5,798 52 353,568 83 Boston Dec. 3, 1864 Magnolia.
Steamer Mayflower 20,114 22 1,831 01 18,283 21 Key West Feb. 2, 1865 Union.
Schooner Mary 28,638 62 1,661 22 26,977 40 New York Ma