PRINCIPAL DEPARTMENTAL OFFICERS-Continued. Assistant Secretary-James Russell Soley, Massachusetts (1890), $4,500. NAVY DEPARTMENT. Bureau of Yards and Docks-Norman H, Farquhar (1890), Pennsylvania.* Bureau of Navigation-Francis M. Ramsay (1889), District of Columbia.* Bureau of Ordnance-William M. Folger (1890), Ohio.* Bureau of Provisions and Clothing-Edwin Stewart (1890), New-York.*† Bureau of Medicine and Surgery-J. Mills Browne (1888), New-Hampshire.* Bureau of Construction and Repair-Theodore D. Wilson (1886), New-York.* Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting-(1865), Pennsylvania, $4,500. Bureau of Steam Engineering-George W. Assistant Secretary-Lewis A. Grant, Minnesota (1890), $4,500. Adjutant General-John C. Kelton (1889), Pennsylvania. a Joseph C. Breckin Commissary-General-Beekman Du Barry (1890), New-Jersev.a Surgeon General (1891), Pennsylvania, a Paymaster General-William Smith (1890), Vermont.a Charles Sutherland Chief of Engineers-Thomas L. Casey (1888), Rhode Island.a Chief of Ordnance - Daniel W. Flagler (1891), Pennsylvania. Capital. Acting Judge-Advocate-General-Guido N. Lieber (1885), New-York.b Chief Signal Officer-Adolphus W. Greely (1887), Louisiana.b Architect of the Capitol-Edward Clark Robert P. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. Solicitor-General-William Howard Taft (1890), Ohio, $7,000. Assistant Attorneys-General-John B. Cotton (1889), Maine; William A. Maury (1882), District of Columbia, $5,000 each. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Assistant Secretary-Edwin Willits (1889), Michigan, $4,500. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. Public Printer-Frank W. Palmer (1889) Illinois, $4,500. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR. Commissioner-Carroll D. Wright (1888), Vacant. Inspector-General Chairman; ridge (1889), Kentucky.a William R. Morrison, Illinois; Martin A. Quartermaster-General-Richard N. Batch- Knapp, New-York; Wheelock G. Veazey, elder (1890), New Hampshire.a Vermont. Salary $7,500 each. PRINCIPAL DIPLOMATIC OFFICERS. ENVOYS EXTRAORDINARY AND MINISTERS PLENIPOTENTIARY. Country. Massachusetts, $5,000. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. GOVERNMENT DIRECTORS IN THE UNION PACIFIC Rufus B. Bullock (1889). Georgia; John F. Plummer (1889), New-York: Jesse Spalding (1889), Illinois; George E. Leighton (1889), Missouri; Joseph W. Paddock, Nebraska. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONERS. Charles Lyman, Connecticut; Theodore Roosevelt, New-York; Hugh S. Thompson, South Carolina, $3,500 each. INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSIONERS. Date of Ministers. Buenos Ayres....John R. G. Pitkin, Louisiana. Salary. Com'n Thomas H. Anderson, Ohio.. . Edwin A. Conger, lowa. 12,000..1890 Charles Denby, Indiana. Bogota. John T. Abbott, New-Hampshire.. 10,000..1889 Copenhagen......Clark E. Carr, Illinois.. 7,500..1880 *Sea pay of their grade or rank not less than Commodore. † Also Paymaster-General. a Pay and allowances of a Brigadier-General. b Pay and allowances of a Colonel. ENVOYS EXTRAORDINARY AND MINISTERS PLENIPOTENTARY-Continued. Ecuador. Germany Paris. Berlin. Great Britain Greece, R'mania & S'rvia. Athens. Honolulu. Tokei (Yedo) .The Hague Italy. Japan. Mexico. Netherlands. Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Salvador. Paraguay and Uruguay.. Montevideo Russia.. Spain. Sweden and Norway. Turkey. Corea Hayti. Liberia. Persia Portugal. Colombia. Colombia. Ecuador. Austria. Barbary States.. China Great Britain. Seoul... Monrovia.. Hawaiian Islands. Italy Japan. Mexico. Russia. Spain Turkey. Lima St. Petersburg..Charles Emory Smith, Penn.. . Caracas.. William W. Thomas, jr., Maine. Vacant Lisbon Bangkok France. Fri'dly & Naviga'n Isl'ds. A pia.. Germany.. SECRETARIES OF LEGATION AND CONSULS-GENERAL. Bogota.. CONSULS-GENERAL. 5.000.. 17,500..1889 .Whitelaw Reid, New-York.. 7,500..1890 Truxton Beale, California. Berlin. Frankfort. (Calcutta.. Halifax. London Ottawa Honolulu Rome A. Loudon Snowden, Pennsylvania. 6,500..1889 ...John L. Stevens, Maine. 7,500..1889 12,000..1889 12,000.. 12,000..1889 7,500..1889 Albert G. Porter, Indiana. Vacant Thomas Ryan, Kansas. ......Samuel R. Thayer, Minnesota... Kanagawa. Mexico.. Nuevo Laredo. Vienna.. .Julius Goldschmidt, Wisconsin... Rio de Janeiro...Oliver H. Dockery, North Carolina. Shanghai. Joseph A. Leonard, Minnesota. Havana.. Richard Cutts Shannon, New-York 10,000..1891 7,500..1889 10,000..1889 17,500..1890 12,000..1890 7,500..1889 5,000..1889 10,000..1889 7,500..1889 (*Cairo. St. Petersburg...John M. Crawford, Ohio. Ramon . Williams, New-York. FOREIGN LEGATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES. Argentine Republic-Senor Don Vicente G. Quesada, E. E. and M. P. 3,500..1889 6,000..1889 George H. Wallace, Missouri.. 4,000..1890 3,000..1889 6,000..1884 5,000..1891 3.000..1889 Austria-Hungary-Chevalier de Tavera, E. E. and M. P. 2,000..1891 2,000..1890 Belgium-Mr. Alfred Le Ghait, E. E. and M. P. Brazil-Senhor Salvador de Mendonca, E. E. and M. P. Chile-Senor Don Pedro Monts, E. E. and M. P., in charge of business of the Legation. China-Mr. Tsui Kwo Yin, E. E. and M. P. Marcelino Colombia-Senor Don Jose Hurtado, E. E. and M. P. Costa Rica-Senor Don Joaquin Bernardo Calvo, Charge d'Affaires, ad interim. Denmark-Count de Sponneck, E. E. and M. P. (Absent.) Ecuador-Senor Don Matias Romero, Charge d'Affaires. France-Mr. Paul Desprez, Charge d'Affaires ad interim. Germany-Mr. Alfons Mumm von Schwar. zenstein, Charge d'Affaires, ad interim. Great Britain-Sir Julian Pauncefote, G. C. M. G., K. C. B., E., E. and M. P. Greece-Mr. Jean Gennadius, M. R. | (Absent.) FOREIGN LEGATION IN THE UNITED STATES-Contiuued. Guatemala-Senor Don Antonio Batres, Portugal-Senor Thomaz de Souza Roza, E. E. and M. P. E. E. and M. P. Hawaii-Dr. J. Mott Smith, SpecialCharge d'Affaires, ad interim. Russia-Mr. Charles de Struve, E. E. and M. P. Haiti-Mr. Hannibal Price, E. E. and M. P. Italy-Baron de Fava, E. E. and M. P. Absent. Japan-Mr. Gozo Tateno, E. E. and M. P. Don Korea-Mr. Ye Cha Yun, Charge d'Af- G. de Weckherlin, Peru-Senor Don Pedro A. del Solar, E. E. and M. P. No. of Circuit. 9. 3. 7. 1. Salvador-Dr. Manuel L. Morales, E. E. and M. P. Santo Domingo-Senor Don Manuel deJ. Galvan, E. E. and M. P. Absent. Siam-Phyra Montri Surig a Wongse, E. E. and M. P. (Absent.) Spain-Senor Don Miguel Suarez Guanes, E. E. and M. P. Sweden and Norway-Mr. J. A. W. Grip, E. E. and M. P. Switzerland-Mr. Alfred de Claparede, E. E. and M. P. PRINCIPAL JUDICIAL OFFICERS. Chief Justice-MELVILLE W. FULLER, Illinois, 4th Circuit. Appointed in 1888. When ap. No. of Circuit. 6. Turkey-Mavroveni Bey, E. E. and M. P. Venezuela-Senor Don Nicanor BoletPeraza, E. E. and M. P. Justices. When ap- * Salary of the Chief-Justice, $10,500; of each Justice, $10,000. CIRCUIT JUDGES OF THE UNITED STATES.* [Those in italics were appointed between March 4, 1885, and March 3, 1889.] 1.. Le Baron B. Colt, Rhode Island. 2.. William J. Wallace, New-York. E. Henry Lacombe, New-York. 3..Marens W. Acheson, Pennsylvania. 4..Hugh L. Bond, Maryland. 5..Don A. Pardee, Louisiana. 6..Howell E. Jackson, Tennessee. * Annual salary, $6,000. 1889 .1891 The First Circuit consists of the States of Maine, Massachusetts, New-Hampshire and Rhode Island. The Second, of Connecticut, New-York and Vermont. The Third, of Delaware, New-Jersey and Pennsylvania. The Fourth, of Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia. The Fifth, of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. The Sixth, of Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio and Tennessee. The Seventh, of Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin. The Eighth, of Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska and Wyoming. The Ninth, of California, Idaho. Nevada and Oregon. Name. Where employed. DISTRICT JUDGES.* Name. (W.D.)-Henry F. Severens....G. Rapids Trenton (S.D.)-John S. Woolson. Kansas-Cassius G. Foster.. Kentucky-John W. Barr.. Louisiana (E.D.)-Edward C. Billings ..N.O. Ohio (N. D.)-Augustus J. Ricks.. Wooster (W.D.)-Aleck Boarman.....Shreveport (S. D.)-George R. Sage....... Cincinnati *Annual salary, $5,000. DISTRICT JUDGES-Continued. Name. South Carolina-Chas. H. Simonton. Charlest'n UNITED STATES COURTS IN THE TERRITORIES.* ARIZONA-Chief Justice-Henry C. Gooding. {480i,mund W. Wells, INDIAN TERRITORY-Judge U. S. Court-James M. Shackelford. NEW-MEXICO-Chief Justice-James O'Brien {Edw. P. Seeds, Alfred A. Freeman. Associates-William D. Lee, John R. McFie, Associates-Thomas J. Anderson, James A. UTAH-Chief Justice-Charles S. Zane. COURT OF CLAIMS.* Chief Justice-WILLIAM A. RICHARDSON, Massachusetts. Associates-Joseph H. Kibbey, Richard E. chusetts. Retired Chief Justice-Charles D. Drake, Missouri. Retired Judge-Edward G. Loring, Massachusetts. $4,500 a year. * Annual salary, $4,500 each. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.† Chief Justice-*EDWARD F. BINGHAM...Ohio | Associate Justices-Walter S. Cox....D. of C. Associate Justices-M. V. Montgomery..Mich. Charles P. James. .D. of C. Alex. B. Hagner. Maryland Andrew C. Bradley. ...Maryland † Annual salary of the Chief-Justice, $4,500; of each Associate Justice, $4,000. *Appointed in 1887. Retired Associate Justices-Andrew Wylie, Arthur McArthur, $4,000 a year each. PRINCIPAL OFFICERS OF THE ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES.* GENERAL OFFICERS-Continued. Bell, Md.; Col. Michael R. Morgan, La.; CHIEF MEDICAL PURVEYOR, WITH ASSISTANT SURGEON-GENERAL, WITH RANK OF COLONEL-Charles Page, Virginia. SURGEONS, WITH RANK OF COLO. NEL-Basil Norris, Ma.: Joseph R. Smith, N. Y.; Bernard J. D. Irwin, N. Y.: Anthony Heger, Penn. ASSISTANT MEDICAL FURVEY ORS, WITH RANK OF LIEUT.-COLONEL-Joseph C. Bailly, Penn.; Charles R. Greenleaf, Ohio. SURGEONS, WITH RANK OF LIEUT.-COLONEL -Charles H. Alden, Penn.; Charles C. Byrne. Md. Joseph P. MAJORS-Abram C. Wildrick, 5; AlexWright, Penn.; Francis L. Town, Penn.; Dalias Bache, Penn.; George M. Stern- ler, 5; John I. Rogers, 1; Charles B. ander C. M. Pennington, 4; Marcus P. Milberg, N. Y.; William H. Forwood, Penn.; Throckmorton, 2; Edward B. Williston, 3; Ely McClellan, Penn. William Sinclair,2; Henry C. Hasbrouck, ASSISTANT PAYMASTERS-GEN-4; Jacob B. Rawles, 4; William L. Haskin, ERAL-Cols. Rodney Smith, Ky., William 1; Wallace F. Randolph, 3; Tully McCrea, A. Rucker, Mich. 5: John Egan, 1; William McK. Dunn, 3; Frank G. Smith, 2. DEPUTY PAYMASTERS-GENERAL -Lt.-Col. William R. Gilson, Ore.; Lt. Col. Charles M. Terrell, Ky.; Thaddeus H. Stanton, Iowa. LIEUT.-COLONELS OF ORDNANCE. -Francis H. Parker, N. Y.; Joseph P. Farley, Dist. of Col.; Lawrence S. Babbitt, Md.; Wm. A. Marye, Cal. a Numbers indicate cavalry regiments. Henry Carroll, 1; Emil Adam, 6; James F. Randlett, 9; John M. Hamilton, 1; Theodore A. Baldwin, 7; Tullius C. Tupper, 6; Adna R. Chaffee, 9; Michael Cooney, 4; James Jackson, 2; Louis T. Morris, 3; Charles D. Viele, 1; William A. Rafferty, 2; Stevens T. Norvell, 10; Wirt Davis, 5; Henry Wagner, 5; Camillo C. C. Carr, 8; Albert B. Kauffman, 4; Robert H. Mont gomery, 10; Edmond G. Fechet, 6; Almond B. Wells, 8. OFFICERS OF ARTILLERY.(b) 4; LIEUT.-COLONELS -La Rhett L. Livingston, 3; William M. Graham, 5; Richard Lodor, 1; Richard H. Jackson, 4; Royal T. Frank, 2; Edmund C. Bainbridge, 3; Francis L. Guenther, 5. OFFICERS OF INFANTRY.(c) LIEUT.-COLONELS-Edward P. PearJewett, 3; George M. Brayton, 9; Edward son, 24; William H. Jordan, 19; Horace G. Bush, 11; John C. Bates, 20; William F. Drum, 12; Andrew S. Burt, 7; Simon Snyder, 10; Frederick MAJORS-David D. Vanvalzah. 20; Charles A. Wikoff, 14; Edward Moale, 1; Henry C. Cook, 13; Jacob Kline, 24; Edward C. Woodruff, 5: Evan Miles, 25; William H. Powell, 22; Jesse A. P. Hampson, 12; Daniel W. Benham, 7; Edgar R. Kellogg, 8: Edward W. Whittemore, 10; Richard Comba, 9; Harry C. Egbert, 17; Edwin M. Coates, 19; George M. Randall, 4; James Henton, 23; James H. Bradford. 11; William S. Worth, 2; George K. Sanderson, 18; William M. Wherry, 21; John H. Patterson, 3; Henry B. Freeman, 16; Clarence M. Bailey, 15; James W. Powell, jr., 6. b Numbers indicate artillery regiments. infantry regiments. |