ELECTION OF U. S. SENATORS.-Continued, for the six years thereafter. The vote was: Senate-Caffery 28, Benjamin F. Jonas (Dem.) 4, (absent 2.) House-Caffery 68, Jonas 18, Allen Barksdale (Dem.) 7. MICHIGAN. 1894, May 5.-Governor Rich appointed John Patton, jr. (Rep.), of Grand Rapids, to succeed Hon. Francis B. Stockbridge (Rep.), who died at Chicago on April 30. Senator Patton will serve until the Leg. islature, which meets on January 2, 1895, elects a successor to fill out the term of the late Senator Stockbridge, which expires March 14, 1899. MISSISSIPPI. 1894, February 7.-A. J. McLaurin (Dem.) was elected to succeed Hon. E. C. Walthall (Dem.) resigned, and whose term will expire March 4, 1895. Senator Walthall had previously been re-elected for the full six years' term beginning March 5, 1895, and if his health improves he will retake his seat at that time. The vote in joint convention of the Legislature stood: McLaurin 142, Burkitt (Pop.) 18, scattering 4. NORTH CAROLINA. 1894, April 21.-Thomas Jordan Jarvis (Dem.) was appointed United States Senator by the Governor to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Hon. Zebulon B. Vance (Dem). The term ends March 3, 1897. RHODE ISLAND. 1894, June 13.-Ex-Governor George Peabody Wetmore (Rep.) was elected by a unanimous vote of the Republicans of the General Assembly to be United States Senator for six years from March 4, 1895, to succeed the Hon. Nathan F. Dixon. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT. PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE, JUDICIAL AND DIPLOMATIC OFFICERS. THE EXECUTIVE. S.. GROVER CLEVELAND, of New-York, President of the U. THE CABINET. Annual salary. WALTER Q. GRESHAM, of Illinois, Secretary of State $8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 PRINCIPAL DEPARTMENTAL OFFICERS. 8,000 (The figures after each name indicate the year of appointment or assignment, and the figures with $ sign indicate the annual salary. PRINCIPAL DEPARTMENTAL OFFICERS.-Continued. Supervising Surgeon-General of the MaService-Walter Wyman rine Hospital (1890), Missouri, $4,000. Supervising Inspector-General of Steam Bureau of Statistics-Worthington C. Bureau of Engraving and PrintingClaude M. Johnson (1893), Kentucky, $4.500. Superintendent of the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey-W. W. Duffield (1894), Michigan, $6,000. Solicitor of the Treasury-Felix A. Reeve (1893), Tennessee, $4,500. WAR DEPARTMENT. Assistant Secretary Joseph B. (1893), Wisconsin, $4,500. Doe Adjutant-General-Brig.-Gen. George D. Ruggles (1893.) Inspector-General-Brig.-Gen. Joseph C. Breckinridge (1889.) Quartermaster-General-Brig.-Gen. Richard N. Batchelder (1890). Commissary-General-Brig.-Gen. Michael R. Morgan (1894). Surgeon-General-Brig.-Gen. George M. Sternberg (1893). Paymaster-General-Brig.-Gen. Smith (1890). William Chief of Engineers-Brig.-Gen. Thomas L. Casey (1888). Chief of Ordnance-Brig.-Gen. Daniel W. Flagler (1891), New-York. Acting Judge-Advocate-General-Colonel Guido N. Lieber (1884). b Chief Signal Officer-Brig.-Gen. Adolphus W. Greely (1887). Chief Record and Pension Officer-Col. F. C. Ainsworth. NAVY DEPARTMENT. Assistant Secretary -William McAdoo, Virginia (1893), $4,500. Bureau of Yards and Docks-Commodore E. O. Matthews (1894). Bureau of Navigation-Rear-Admiral Francis M. Ramsay (1889). Bureau of Ordnance-Captain William T. Sampson (1893). c Bureau of Provisions and ClothingPaymaster-General Edwin Stewart (1890).c Bureau of Medicine and Surgery-Surgeon-General J. Rufus Tryon (1893). c Bureau of Construction and RepairNaval Constructor Philip Hichborn (1893).c Bureau of Equipment and RecruitingCommander F. E. Chadwick (1893). c Bureau of Steam Engineering-Engineerin-Chief George W. Melville (1887). c Judge-Advocate-General-Lieut. Samuel C. Lemley, U. S. Marine Corps (1892), $3,500. d Commandant of Marine Corps Charles Heywood (1891). Col. Third Assistant Postmaster-General Kerr Craige (1893), North Carolina, $4,000. Fourth Assistant Postmaster-GeneralRobert A. Maxwell (1893), New-York, $4,000. Chief Clerk-Frank H. Thomas (1894), Michigan, $2,500. John L. Assistant Attorney-General Thomas (1893), Missouri, $4,000. Superintendent of Foreign Mails-N. M. Brooks (1890), Virginia, $3,000. Superintendent of Money Order. System -Edward M. Gadsden (1893), Georgia, $3,500. General Superintendent of Railway Mail Service-James E. White (1890), Illinois, $3,500. Superintendent of Dead Letter OfficeBernard Goode (1893), Michigan, $2,500. Chief Postoffice Inspector-M. D. Wheeler (1893), New-York, $3,000. Maxwell DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. Lawrence Solicitor-General(1893), Ohio, $7,000. Assistant Attorneys-General-Edward B. Whitney (1893), New-York; Holmes Conrad (1893), Virginia; Joshua E. Dodge, Massachusetts; Charles B. Howry (1893), Mississippi, $5,000 each. INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. First Assistant Secretary-William H. Sims (1893), Mississippi, $4,500. Assistant Secretary-John M. Reynolds (1893), Pennsylvania, $4,000. Assistant Attorney-General-John I. Hall (1893), Georgia, $5,000. Commissioner of the General Land Office-Silas W. Lamoreux (1893), Wisconsin, $5,000. William Commissioner of Pensions M. Browning (1893), Illinois, $4,000. Architect of the Capitol-Edward Clark (1865), Pennsylvania, $4,500. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Assistant Secretary Charles W. Dabney (1894), Tennessee. $4,500. Chief of the Weather Bureau-Mark W. Harrington (1892) Michigan, $4,500. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. Public Printer-Thomas E. Benedict (1894), New-York, $4,500. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR. Commissioner- Carroll D. Wright (1888), Massachusetts, $5,000. cRank of Commodore while Chief of Bureau. PRINCIPAL DEPARTMENTAL OFFICERS.-Continued. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONERS. John R. Proctor, Kentucky; Charles Lyman, Connecticut; Theodore Roosevelt, New-York, $3,500 each. John T. Doyle, secretary; Wm. H. Webster, chief examiner. INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMIS- William R. Morrison, Illinois, chair man; Wheelock G. Veazey, Vermont; Martin A. Knapp, New-York; Judson C. Clements, Georgia; James D. Yeomans, Georgia. Annual salary, $7,500 each. Edward A. Moseley, Secretary, $3,500. UNITED STATES FISH COMMIS GOVERNMENT DIRECTORS IN THE UNION PACIFIC R. R. COMPANY. Commissioners-Joseph H. Senner, NewYork (1893), $5,500; Thos. F. Delehanty, Boston (1894), $2,000; W. H. Ruby, Baltimore (1893), $1,800; J. J. S. Rodgers, Philadelphia, (1891), $1,800; W. P. Stradley, San Francisco (1893), $1,800; W. T. Levy, Quebec and Halifax (1894), $1,600; R. G. Penn, Vancouver and Victoria (1893), $1,600. R. Major-General John M. Schofield, president; Adjutant-General George D. Ruggles; Quartermaster-General R. N. Batchelder: Commissary-General Michael Morgan; Surgeon-General George M. Sternberg; Acting Judge-Advocate-General G. N. Lieber; Brig.-Gen. David S. Stanley, Governor of Soldiers' Home. Officers of the Home-Brig.-Gen. D. S. Stanley, governor; Captain D. A. Irwin, lieut.-gov.; Major R. C. Parker, secretary and treasurer; Lieut.-Col. W. H. Forwood, surgeon. BUREAU OF AMERICAN REPUBLICS. UNITED STATES AND CHILIAN President of Commission-Hon. Alfred Commissioner on the part of the United States-John Goode. Commissioner on the part of ChiliSenor Don Domingo Gana. Agent of the United States-George H. Shields. Agent of Chili-Senor Don Jose Francisco V. Donoso. Secretary on the part of the United States-Arthur W. Fergusson. Secretary on the par of Chili-Senor Don Marcial A. Martinez de Ferrari. Assistant Counsel on the part of ChiliHon. George S. Boutwell. INDIAN COMMISSION. Chairman, Merrill E. Gates, Amherst. Mass.; secretary, E. Whittlesey, Washington, D. C.; Albert K. Smiley, Lake Mohonk, N. Y.; William D. Walker, Fargo, N. D.; William H. Lyon and Darwin R. James, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Joseph T. Jacobs, Ann Arbor, Mich.; Philip C. Garrett, Philadelphia; William E. Russell, Mass. U. S. BOARD ON GEOGRAPHIC NAMES. Chairman, Prof. T. C. Mendenhall; secretary, Marcus Baker, Geological Survey; Andrew H. Allen, State Department; A. B. Johnson, Lighthouse Board; Commander C. D. Sigsbee, U. S. N.; G. G. Fenton, Postoffice Dept.; Prof. 0. T. Mason, Smithsonian Institution; Herbert G. Ogden, Coast Survey; Henry Gannett, Geological Survey; Harry King, Interior Dept. INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL OF EGYPT. These In 1876, as the result of negotiations between the Ottoman and Egyptian governments and the various Christian powers having representatives at Cairo, certain courts were created in Egypt for the trial of mixed civil causes arising between persons of different foreign nationalities, and suits of foreigners against natives, the Egyptian Government and members of the Khedival family. mixed tribunals, in civil matters within their exclusive jurisdiction, superseded the consular courts. A mixed tribunal consists of five judges, three of whom are foreigners and two natives. The foreign judges are appointed by the Khedive on the recommendation of the great Powers. each of which is represented by from one to three judges. There are several tribunals of original jurisdiction (first instance) and a court of appeals at Alexandria. The United States is represented in these courts by the following judges: Alexandria-AnCourt of Appeals at thony M. Keiley, Virginia (app'd 1894). Court of First Instance at CairoWalker Fearn, Alabama (app'd 1894). Court of First Instance at MansourahSomerville P. Tuck, New-York (app'd 1894). PRINCIPAL JUDICIAL OFFICERS. JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT. (a) Chief Justice-MELVILLE W. FULLER, Illinois, 4th Circuit. No. of Circuit. Justices. 1. Horace Gray, Mass.... When ap- No. of 2. 3. 5. Henry B. Brown, Michigan...1891 Justices. Appointed 1888. pointed. 6. Howell E. Jackson, Tenn.....1893 Retired Justice-William Strong, Pennsylvania, $10,000 a year. CIRCUIT JUDGES OF THE UNITED STATES. 1. Le Baron B. Colt, Rhode Island; Wil- 2. William J. Wallace and E, Henry Lacombe, New-York, Nathaniel Shipman, Connecticut. 3. Marcus W. Acheson and George M. Dallas, Pennsylvania. 4. Nathan Goff, West Virginia; C. H. Simonton, South Carolina. 6. William H. Taft, Ohio; Horace H. Lurton, Tennessee. 7. W. A. Woods, Indiana; James G. Jenkins, Wisconsin. 8. Henry C. Caldwell, Arkansas; Walter H. Sanborn, Minnesota; Amos M. Thayer, Missouri. 5. Don A. Pardee, Louisiana; A. P. Mc- 9. Joseph McKenna, California; William Cormack, Texas. B. Gilbert, Oregon. 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. State. State. DISTRICT JUDGES. ANNUAL SALARY $5,000. (W.D.)-Isaac C. Parker...Fort Smith California(N.D.)-W.W.Morrow..S. Fr'isco (S.D.)-Erskine M. Ross..Los Angeles Colorado-Moses Hallett...........Denver Connecticut-W. K. Townsend. New-Haven Delaware-Leonard E. Wales. Wilmington Forida (N.D.)-C. Swayne...Jacksonville (S.D.)-Jas. W. Locke......Key West Georgia (N.D.)-W. T. Newman..Atlanta (S.D.)-Emory Speer.... Macon Idaho-James H. Beatty.......Boise City Illinois (N.D.)-P. S. Grosscup...Chicago (S.D.)-William J. Allen....Springfield Indiana-John H. Baker. Iowa (N.D.)-Oliver P. Shiras...Dubuque (S.D.) John S. Woolson..Mt. Pleasant Kansas-Cassius G. Foster........Topeka Kentucky-John W. Barr......Louisville Louisiana (E.D.)-Charles Parlange..N.O. ...Goshen Portland (W.D.)-Aleck Boarman....Shreveport (W. D.)-John F. Phillips. Kansas City Montana-Hiram Knowles.. .Helena Name. Where employed. Nebraska-Elmer S. Dundy........Omaha Nevada-Thomas P. Hawley..Carson City New-Hampshire-Edgar Aldrich. Littleton New-Jersey-Edward T. Green...Trenton New-York (N.D.)-Alfred C. Coxe...Utica (S.D.)-Addison Brown.....N. Y. City (E.D.)--Chas. L. Benedict....Brooklyn N. C. (E.D.)-Aug. S. Seymour.. Newbern (W.D.)-Robt. P. Dick..... Greensboro North Dakota-Alfred D. Thomas... Fargo Ohio (N.D.)-Aug. J. Ricks.....Cleveland (S.D.)-George R. Sage.....Cincinnati Oregon-Charles B. Bellinger.... Portland Pennsylvania (E.D.)-Wm. Butler. Phila. (W.D.)-Jos. Buffington....Kittanning Rhode Island-G. M. Carpenter. Pr' vid'nce South Carolina-W. H. Brawley. Charles'n South Dakota-A. J. Edgerton. Sioux Falls Tenn. (E. and M.D.)-D. M. Key. Chattanooga (W.D.)-Eli S. Hammond....Memphis Texas (N.D.)-John B. Rector.....Dallas (E.D.)-David E. Bryant.....Sherman (W.D.)-Thomas S. Maxey.....Austin Vermont-Hoyt H. Wheeler... Brattleboro Virginia (E.D.)-R. W. Hughes..Norfolk (W.D.)-J. Paul... Harrisonburg Washington-Cornelius H. Hanford. Seattle West. Va.-J. J. Jackson....Parkersburg Wisc'n (E.D.)-W. H. Seaman. Sheboygan (W.D.)-R. Bunn.. Madison Wyoming-John A. Riner....... ......Cheyenne Retired District Judges-John Erskine, Southern District of Georgia; George S. Bryan, South Carolina; Samuel Treat, Missouri; Martin Welker, Ohio; Robert A. Hill, Mississippt; Henry W. Blodgett, Illinois. Salaries of A. R. Hill and of H. W. Blodgett, $5,000; of all the other retired judges, $3,500. PRINCIPAL JUDICIAL OFFICERS Continued. UNITED STATES Alaska-Judge-Warren Truitt. Smith. Associates-Needham C. Collier, Albert B. Fall, Napoleon B. Laughlin, Alfred A. Freeman. Indian Territory-Judge U. S. Court- *Annual salary, $3,000. †Annual salary, $3,500 COURT OF CLAIMS, 1,509 PENNSYLVANIA-AVE., WASHINGTON.* Chief Justice-William A. Richardson, Massachusetts. Dale. Judges-Charles C. Nott, New-York; Lawrence Weldon, Illinois; John Davis, Massachusetts; Stanton J. Peelle, Indiana. *Annual salary, $4,500 each. COURT OF PRIVATE LAND CLAIMS.* Chief Justice-Joseph R. Reed, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Associate Justices-Henry C. Sluss, Wichita, Kan.; Wilbur F. Stone, Denver, Col.; William W. Murray, Huntingdon, Tenn.; Thomas C. Fuller, Raleigh, N. C. *Annual salary, $5,000 each. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Chief Justice-Edward F. Bingham, Ohio. Associate Justices-Alexander B. Hayner, Maryland; Walter S. Cox, Andrew C. Bradley, Louis E. McComas and Charles C. Cole, all of District of Columbia. Annual salary of Chief Justice, $6,500; of the Associates, $5,000. Retired Associate Justices, Andrew Wylie, Arthur MacArthur James. Salary, $3,000 each. COURT OF APPEALS. and Charles P. Chief Justice, Richard H. Alvey, Maryland, $6,000. Associate Justices, Martin F Morris and Seth Shepard, $6,000. UNITED STATES DISTRICT-ATTORNEYS. District. Alabama, N. D... California, N. D. District of Columbia. Florida, S. D... Georgia, N. D. Illinois, N. D.. Indian Territory. Louisiana, E. D. Maryland.. Massachusetts. Michigan, W. D. Clayton, Henry D. Stringer, E. C.. Address. Birmingham, Ala. Boise City, Idaho. Shreveport, La. |