MINISTERS AND CONSULS OF THE UNITED STATES, Resident in Foreign Countries. Ministers Plenipotentiary receive an annual salary of $9000, besides $9000 for outfit. A Charge d'Affaires receives a salary of $4500, and a Secretary of Legation, $2000. MINISTERS, CONSULS AND COMMERCIAL AGENTS. Briitish Dominions, A. Vail, Charge d'Affaires, London; Thos. Aspinwall, Agent &c and Consul, London; Francis B. Ogden, Consul, Liverpool; Herman Visger, Consul, Bristol; Robert W. Fox, Consul, Falmouth; Thomas Were Fox, Consul, Plymouth; Alb. Davy, do. Kingston-upon-Hull; R. R. Hunter, do. Cowes, Isle of Wight; Joel Hart, do. Leith, Scotland; Alexander Thompson, do. Glasgow ; Thos. Wilson, do. Dublin, Ireland; Reuben Harvey, do. Cork; Thomas W. Gilpin, do. Belfast; Thomas W. Persse, do. Galway; Horatio Sprague, do. Gibraltar; France, do. Isle of France; Thomas Wynns, do. Turks Island; Wm. Tudor Tucker, C. A. Bermuda ; John Storr, do. Nassau, N. P.; Ralph Higanbotham, do. St. Christopher and Antigua; Edmund Robert, Consul, Demarara; R.M.Harrison, do. Kingston, Jam.; Charles L. Bartlett, C. A. Trinidad; John M. Kankey, do. Barbadoes; Paul Eynaud, Consul, Malta; William Carroll, C. A. St. Helena; M. Benjamin, Consul, British Guiana. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, Paris; Nathaniel Niles, Secretary of Legation, Paris; Isaac Cox Barnett, Consul &c. Paris; George Strobel, Consul, Bordeaux; Daniel C. Croxall, do. Marseilles ; Francis C. Fenwick, do. Nantes; Edward Church, do. L'Orient; R. G. Beasley, do. Havre de Grace; Samuel Allison, do. Lyons; do. Cette; Jas. Jos. Debesse, do. La Rochelle; Peter Suau, C. A. Guadaloupe; J. S. Meircken, Consul Martinique. Switzerland, John G. Baker, Consul Gen. Switzerland. Russia, James Buchanan, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, St. Petersburgh; J. Randolph Clay, Secretary of Legation; A. P. Gibson, Consul, St. Petersburgh; John Ralli do. Odessa; Henry Schielin, do. Taganrog; Edmund Brandt, do. Archangel. 1 Spain, C. P. Van Ness, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, Madrid; Charles S. Walsh, Secretary of Legation, do.; Alexander Burton, Consul, Cadiz ; William Stir ling, do. Barcelona; do. Valencia; George G. Barrell, do. Malaga; George B. Adams, do. Alicante; do. Bilboa; Alfred K. P. Edwards, do. Manilla; Payton Gay, do. Island of Teneriffe; G. T. Ladico, do. Balearic Islands; —, do. Havana, Cuba; R. R, Stewart, C. A. Trinidad, do.; John Leonard, do. St.Jago . do.; Henry K. Stearns, do. Barascoa, do.; L. Shoemaker, Portugal, Thomas L. L. Brent, Charge d'Affaires, Lisbon; Israel P. J. H. Marsh, do. Island of Madeira; Charles W. Dabney, do. Fayal; W. G. Merrill, do. Cape de Verd Islands. Netherlands, Auguste Davezac, Charge d'Affaires; J. W. Parker, Consul, Amsterdam; Emanuel Wambersie, do. Rotterdam; Wm. D. Patterson, do. Antwerp; Thomas Trask, do. Surinam; L. Paimboeuf, do. Island of Curacoa; John Shallaber, do. Batavia; Louis Mark, do. Ostend; J. Hollingsworth, C. A. St. Eustatia. Belgium, Hugh S. Legare, Charge d'Affaires, Brussels. Austria, Charles Burnet, Consul, Venice; George Moore, Consul, Trieste. Germany, Frederick Kahl, Consul, Darmstadt; Fred. List, Consul, Baden. Bavaria, Robert Ruedoffer, Consul, Munich. Sweden and Norway, Christopher Hughes, Charge d'Affaires, Stockholm; David Erskine, Consul, Stockholm; C. A. Murray, do. Gottenburg; Helmich Janson, jr. do. Christiansand; George W. Crump, do. St. Bartholomew. Denmark, Henry Wheaton, Charge d'Affaires, Copenhagen; John Raynals, Consul, Copenhagen; N. Levy, do. Island of Thomas; J. Ridgway, do. Island of St. Croix. Prussia, Wm. Troost Simmons, Consul, Elbervelt; Frederick Schillow, do. Stettin. Saxony, E. F. Goehring, Consul, Leipzig. Hanseatic Towns, John Cuthbert, Consul, Hamburg; Nathaniel Pierce, do. Bremen ; Joseph Hill Clarke, do. Lubec; Ernest Schwendler, do. Frankfort. Italian States, Thomas Appleton, Consul, Leghorn; James Ombrosi, do. Florence; R. Campbell, do. Genoa, Sardinia; Vietor A. Sasserna, do. Nice, Sardinia., Roman States, and Kingdom of the two Sicilies, J. Nelson, Charge d'Affaires, Naples; Felix Cicognani, Consul, Rome; Alexander Hammett, do. Naples; Benjamin Gardner, do. Palermo; John L. Payson, do. Messina. Turkey, David Porter, Charge d'Affaires, Constantinople; William B. Hodgson, Dragoman, Constantinople; F. E. Bunker, Consul, Constantinople; David Offley, do. Smyrna. Barbary Powers, George F. Brown, Commercial Agent, Algiers; Samuel D. Heap, Consul, Tunis; D. S. McAuley, do. Tripoli; J. R. Leigh, do. Tangier, Morocco. United Mexican States. A. Butler, Charge d'Affaires, Mexico; James Smith Wilcox, Consul, Mexico; George R. Robertson, Consul, Tampico; Thomas Reiley, Consul, Aguatul co; Harvey Gregg, do. Acapulco; James James, do. Vera do. Guazacoaco; C. W. Davis, do. Petic and Guyamas; Daniel W. Pope, Consul, Tobasco; John W. Langdon, do. Laguira. Republic of Colombia, Thomas P. Moore, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, Bogota; J. C. Pickett, Secretary of Legation, do.; John M. Macpherson, Consul, Carthagena; J. G. A. Williamson, do. Laguayra; Alex. Danouilles, do. Santa Martha ; do. Guayaquil; Alfred Lausatt, do. Maracaybo; F. Litchfield, do. Porto Cabello ; Gilbert Dennison, do. Panama; Thomas F. Knox, do. Angostura. Brazil, Ethan A. Brown, Charge d'Affaires, Rio de Janeiro; John Martin Baker, Consul, Rio de Janeiro; Woodbridge Odlin, do. San Salvador; John T. Mansfield, do. Pernambuco Abraham R Smith, do. Para; Joshua Bond, do. Montevideo; Charles B. Allen, do. Maranham; Isaac A. Hayes, do. Rio Grande; George Black, do. Santos; Lemuel Wells, do. St. Catherines. Republic of Central America, Chas. G. DeWitt, Charge d'Affaires, Guatemala; Charles Savage, Consul, Guatemala; G. Coursault, do. Truxillo. Republic of Buenos Ayres, Francis Baylies, Charge d'Affaires, Buenos Ayres; G. W. Slacum, Consul, Buenos Ayres. John Hamm, Charge d'Affaires, St. Jago de Chile; Chile, Chile. Consul, Valparaiso; D. Wynne, do. St. Jago de Republic of Peru, Samuel Larned, Charge d'Affaires, Lima; William Islands. China, Jno. H. Grosvenor, Consul, Canton. MINISTERS & CONSULS GENERAL OF FOREIGN POWERS Resident in the United States Great Britain Rt. Hon. Sir Charles R. Vaughan, Envoy Extraordi、 nary and Minister Plenipotentiory. Charles Bankhead, Esq., Secretary of Legation. W. P. Adams, attached to do. France-M. Serrurier, Envoy Extr. and Minister Plenipotentiary. M. De Pajoh and M. De Sontag, Secretaries of Legation- Russia-Baron Sacken, Charge d'Affaires. A. Evstaphieve, Consul General, New-York. Don Miguel Tacon, attached to the Legation. Don Juan Bautiste Bernabeu, Counsul General, Philadel. Netherlands-M. Roger Huygens, Count De Luvendal, Charge d'Affaires. Portugal-Chevalier Torlade D'Azambuja, Charge d'Affaires. Sweden and Norway-Chevalier Ankarloo, Charge d'Affaires. Denmark-Mr. Stein Bille, Charge d'Affaires. Louis Brandis, attached to the Legation. The Two Sicilies-Don Antonio Girandi, Consul General, Phil. Rome-Peter Amedee Hargens, ad ist, Consul General, Trenton. Colombia-M. Domingo Acosta, Charge d'Affaires and Consul Gen eral, New-York. Brazil-De Araujo Ribeiro, Charge d'Affaires. De Pavia, attached to Legation. Manuel Guilherme dos Ries, Consul General, Philadelphia. CONSULS FROM FOREIGN POWERS. Residing in the City of New-York. Great Britain-James Buchanan, Consul. J. C. Buchanan, Vice Consul. France-Marquis de Veris de Paysac, Consul General, Spain-Don Francis Stoughton, Consul. Portugal-James B. Murray, Vice Consul. Austria-Baron De Lederer, Consul General. Prussia-J. W. Schmidt, Consul. Hamburgh--J. W. Schmidt, Vice Consul. Netherlands-J. C. Zimmerman Consul. Tuscany-Joseph A. Gordon, Vice Consul. Saxe Weimar--Fred. Augustus Mensch, Vice Consul. Mexico-James Treat, Vice Consul. Colombia-M. Domingo Acosta, Charge d'Affaires and Consul Gen. Xavier de Medina, Consul. Brazil--Herman Bruen, Consul. GENERAL POST OFFICE, Receipts for Postages, from July 1, 1831, to July 1, 1832, 2,258,570 17 Expenditures: Compensation to Post Masters Transportation of the Mail Incidental Expenses 715,481 68 1,482,507 22 68,111 45 2,266,100 35 $7,530 01 Excess of expenses over revenue Number of Post offices in the United States, June 30, 1832, 9,205 Length of post roads in the United States 104,467 miles, of which 12,306 miles are in the state of New-York, RATES OF POSTAGE. On single letters (or one piece of paper,) not exceeding Over 30, and not exceeding 80 miles Over 80, do. Over 150, do. Over 400 miles. Letters composed of two pieces of paper are charged with double the above rates, three pieces with triple, and four pieces with quadruple ditto. |