Diplomatic Intercourse. United States Department Officials. COMMISSIONERS OF PENSIONS. YEAR. 1861-68 1468-69 1869-71 1871- 5 1875-76 1876 Commissioners. Joseph H. Barrett. YEAR. 1876-81 John A. Bentley, 1881-84 William W. Dudley. 1896-97 1884-85 Otis P. G. Clarke... 1883-89 John C. Black. 1902-04 H. M. Atkinson... 1889 Jaines Tanner. 1905 Charles R. GI....... Dominic I Murphy. 1897-1902 Henry C. Evans. Eugene F. Ware. 1889-93 Green B. Raum... COMMISSIONERS OF PATENTS. 1836 Henry L. Ellsworth..1868 Elisha Foote 1885 1815 Edmund Burke 1869 Samuel S. Fisher 1887 1849 Thomas Ewbank. 1871 Mortimer D. Leggett ISS9 1852 Silas H. Hodges.. 1874 John M. Thacher..... 1891 1853 Charles Mason. 1875 Rodolphus H. Duell.1893 1857 Joseph H It 1877 Ellis Spear.. 1897 1859 William D. Bishop.. 1878 Halbert E. Paine 1898 1860 Phillip F. Thomas... 1880 Edgar M. Marble. 1901 1861 David P. Holloway. 1883 Benj. Butterworth... 1907 M. V. Montgomery. Benton J. Hall Charles E. Mitchell. William E. Simonds. John S. Seymour. Benj. Butterworth. Charles H. Duell Frederick I. Allen. Edward B. Moore. 1865 Thomas C. Theaker. James P. Kimball. Edward O. Leech. Robert E. Preston. George E. Roberts. Frank A. Leach. Andrew P. Andrew. Diplomatic Entercourse. ALL representatives not otherwise designated bore the title of minister plenipotentiary or envoy extraordinary or both. *Monroe was appointed alone in 1803, and then jointly with Pinkney in 1806. † Later Lord l'auncefote. AUSTRIA AND AUSTRIA-HUNGARY. Representatives. PRESIDENTS, Van Buren.... Henry A. Muhlenberg. Pierce.. Buchansa Lincoln 1833 Hayes. John A. Kasson.. Ja..... 1877 1840 Garfield.. IN.J.... 1881 1841 Arthur Alphonso Taft. Ohio 1852 1845 N. Y... 1884 1849 Cleveland A. M. Kiely... Va. 1855 1850 * Mr. Van Alen was confirmed by the Senate but declined, and Mr. MacVeagh was appointed. ITALIAN MINISTERS AND AMBASSADORS TO THE UNITED STATES. 1882 1885 1889 Taft. Henry White, ambassador.... R. I.... 1905 Pa.. 1907 44 1909 Governors of New York. GOVERNORS. Adrian Joris.. 1623-1624 John Nanfen, Lt.-Gov... 1-90-1:00 1623 1683 Col, Abraham De Peyster Wouter Van Twiller.... 167-169shCol. Peter Schuyler.... William Kieft.. I George Clinton..... 2 John Jay 3 George Clinton.... 4 Morgan Lewis 5. Dank 1 D. Tompkins.. 6 John Taylor.. 7 De Witt Clinton.. 8 Joseph C. Yates.. 9 De Witt Clinton.... 10 Nathaniel Pitcher. 11 Martin Van Buren 12 Enos T. Throop.. 13 William L. Marcy 1648-1547 John Nanfan, Lt.-Gov. Peter Schuyler, Pres. 1701 James De Lancey, Lt. Sir Charles Hardy.. Gov 1765 1766-1757 1757-1760 1760-1761 1877-1578) Richard Ingoldsby, L.- Gerardus Beekman1 1xx 1681-1683 President. Peter Schuyler, Pres.. 16:9-1604 John Montgomerie, 1691-1692 George Clark, Lt.-Gov 1777-1795–14 Willkan H. seward.. 1317 19, Washington Hunt. 1823 23 Edwin D. Morgan. 1828-1829-24 Horatio Seymour. 1802-1812-25 Reuben R. Fonton. 1847-1899 23 John T. Hollman.. 1731-175) Cadwallader Colden, 1939-1942 27 John A.Dix. 1853 1854 15-1891 1993-1804 1895-1826 1897-183 (1839-1862 3336 Theodore Roosevelt.. 1890-1900 183-1884-37. Benjamin B. Odell, Jr. 1901-1904 1965-1983 #4 Fries W. Higgins...1906-1906 1569-1872 59 Cinarles E. Hughes.... 1907-1910 Mayors of the City of New York. BEFORE the Revolution the Mevor was appointed by the Governor of the Province; and from 1784 to 1820 by the Apponitug Board of the State of New York, f which the Governor was the el jef member. From 1820 to the amendment of the fate tor, in 1830, the Mayor wes appointed by the Common Council. In 1893 the term of the first. Mayor of Greater New York (Van Wyck) began," |