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PRINCIPAL DEPARTMENTAL OFFICERS.-Continued. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Librarian-Ainsworth H. Spofford (1864). Ohio, $4,000.

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

SIONERS.

COMMIS

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GOVERNMENT

DIRECTORS IN THE

UNION PACIFIC R. R. COMPANY. E. Ellery Anderson, New-York; J. W. Doane, Illinois; Fitzhugh Lee, Virginia; J. W. Paddock, Nebraska. One vacancy.

DEPARTMENT OF IMMIGRATION. Superintendent-Herman Stump, Washington (1893), $4,000.

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.

SOLDIERS' HOME COMMISSIONERS. Major-General John M. Schofield, president; Adjutant-General George D. Ruggles; Quartermaster-General R. N. Batchelder; Commissary-General Michael R. Morgan: Surgeon-General George M. Sternberg; Acting Judge-Advocate-Gener

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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.

Clinton Furbish, director;

secretary, No. 2

Lafayette

Square, Washington; translators, John C. Redman, Portuguese, and Jose I. Rodriguez, Spanish; editor, H. H. Marmaduke.

| UNITED STATES AND CHILIAN CLAIMS COMMISSION.

President of Commission-Hon. Alfred De Claparade.

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 part 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.

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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. These 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: Court of Appeals at Alexandria-Anthony 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 1894).

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Retired

Justice-William

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6. Howell E. Jackson, Tenn.....1893 7. John M. Harlan, Kentucky...1877 David J. Brewer, Kansas.....1889 Stephen J. Field, California..1863 Pennsylvania, $10,000 a year.

9.

(a) Salary of Chief Justice, $10,500; of each Justice, $10,000.

CIRCUIT JUDGES OF THE UNITED STATES.
(Salary $6,000 a year each.)

1. Le Baron B. Colt, Rhode Island; Wil-
liam L. Putnam, Maine.

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.

5. Don A. Pardee, Louisiana; A. P. McCormack, Texas.

6. William H. Taft,
Lurton, Tennessee.

Ohio;

Horace H.

7. W. A. Woods, Indiana; James G. Jenkins, Wisconsin.

8. Henry C. Caldwell, Arkansas; Walter Sanborn, Minnesota; Amos M. Thayer, Missouri.

H.

9. Joseph McKenna, California; William B. Gilbert, Oregon.

The First Circuit consists of the States of Maine, Massachusetts, New-Hampshire and Rhode Island. The Third, of Delaware, New-Jersey and Pennsylvania. The Second, of Connecticut, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia. New-York and Vermont. Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. The Sixth, of Kentucky, MichThe Fourth, of Maryland, igan, Ohio and Tennessee. The Fifth, of Alabama, Eighth, of Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska and The Seventh, of Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin. The Wyoming. The Ninth, of California, Idaho, Nevada and Oregon.

State.

DISTRICT JUDGES. ANNUAL SALARY $5,000.

Name.

Alabama (N.D.)-John Bruce. Montgomery Where employed. (S.D.)-Harry T. Toulmin.. Ark. (E.D.)-John A. Williams. Little Rock .Mobile (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.. Connecticut-W. K. Townsend. New-Haven ......Denver 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.... Idaho-James H. Beatty.......Boise City Macon 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

(W.D.)-Aleck Boarman....Shreveport Maine-Nathan Webb.. Maryland-Thomas J. Morris...Baltimore .. Portland Massachusetts-Thos. L. Nelson...Boston Michigan (E.D.)-Hy. H. Swan...Detroit (W.D.)-Henry F. Severens. Kalamazoo Minnesota-Rensselaer R. Nelson. St. Paul Mississippi-Henry C. Niles.......Oxford Missouri (E.D.)-Vacant.

(W. D.)-John F. Phillips. Kansas City Montana-Hiram Knowles... .....Helena

State.
Name.
Nebraska-Elmer S. Dundy.....
Where employed.
Nevada-Thomas P. Hawley..Carson City
.Omaha
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....
Vermont-Hoyt H. Wheeler... Brattleboro
Austin
Virginia (E.D.)-R. W. Hughes..Norfolk
(W.D.)-J. Paul..
Washington-Cornelius H. Hanford. Seattle
.....Harrisonburg
West. Va.-J. J. Jackson....Parkersburg
Wisc'n (E.D.)-W. H. Seaman.Sheboygan
(W.D.)-R. Bunn..

Madison

Retired District Judges-John Erskine, Southern District of Georgia; George S. Wyoming-John A. Riner.......Cheyenne Bryan, South Carolina; Samuel Treat, Missouri; Martin Welker, Ohio; Robert A. Hill, Mississippi; 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 COURTS IN THE TERRITORIES.*

Alaska-Judge-Warren Truitt.
Arizona-Chief Justice-A. C. Baker.
Associates-Owen T. Rouse, Joseph D.
Bethune, John J. Hawkins.
New-Mexico-Chief Justice-Thos.

Smith.
Associates-Needham C. Collier, Al-
bert B. Fall, Napoleon B. Laughlin,
Alfred A. Freeman.

Indian Territory-Judge U. S. Court-
Charles B. Stuart.f

Utah-Chief Justice-Charles S. Zane.
Associates-William H. King, George
W. Bartch, H. W. Smith.
Oklahoma-Chief Justice-Frank Dale.
Associates-A. G. Curtin Bierer, John
L. McAtee, Henry W. Scott.

Annual salary, $3,000. †Annual salary, $3,500

COURT OF CLAIMS, 1,509 PENNSYLVANIA-AVE., WASHINGTON.*

Chief Justice-William A. Richardson, Massachusetts.

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..
Alabama, M. D...
Alabama, S. D...
Arkansas, E. D.
Arkansas, W. D.
Alaska...
Arizona.

California, N. D.
California, S D.
Colorado..

Connecticut.
Delaware.

District of Columbia.
Florida, N. D...

Florida, S. D....

Georgia, N. D...
Georgia, S. D...
Idaho...
Illinois, N. D.
Illinois, S. D.
Indiana..

Indian Territory.
Iowa, N. D.
Iowa, S. D.
Kansas.
Kentucky.

Louisiana, E. D.

Louisiana, W. D.
Maine.

Maryland..

Massachusetts.

Michigan, E. D.

Michigan, W. D.
Minnesota....

Name.

O'Neal, Emmet.
Clayton, Henry D..
Miller, Joseph N.
House, Joseph W.
Read, James F.
Taylor, Lytton.
Ellinwood, E. E.
Garter, Charles A.
.. Denis, George J..
Johnson, Henry V.
McLean, George P.
Vandegrift, Lewis C.
Birney, Arthur A..
Summers, Owen J. H.
Wolfe, J. Emmet.
James, J. S...
Gary, William T.
Forney, James H.
Dixon, Sherwood..
Shutt, William E.
Burke, Frank B..
Jackson, Clifford L.
Sells, Cato...
Fullen. Charles D.
Perry, W. C...
Smith, William M.
Earhart, Ferdinand B.
Seals, Charles W
Dyer, Isaac W..
Marbury. William L.
Hoar, Sherman.
Lyon, Alfred P.
Power, John.
Stringer, E. C.

Address.

Birmingham, Ala.
Montgomery, Ala.
Mobile, Ala.

Little Rock, Ark.
Fort Smith, Ark.
Sitka, Alaska.
Tucson, Ariz.

San Francisco, Cal.
Los Angeles, Cal.
Denver, Col.
Hartford, Conn.
.. Dover, Del.

Washington, D. C.
Jacksonville, Fla.
Key West, Fla.
Atlanta, Ga.
Macon, Ga.

Boise City, Idaho.
Chicago, Ill.
Springfield, Ill.
Indianapolis, Ind.
Muscogee, I. T.
Fort Dodge, Iowa.
Fairfield, Iowa.
Topeka, Kan.
Louisville, Ky.
New-Orleans, La.

Shreveport, La.
Portland, Me.
Baltimore, Md.
Boston, Mass.
Bay City, Mich.
Grand Rapids, Mich.
St. Paul, Minn.

UNITED STATES

District.

Mississippi, N. D....
Mississippi, S. D...
Missouri, E. D.....
Missouri, W. D...
Montana..

Nebraska.

Nevada..

New-Hampshire.
New-Jersey.

New-Mexico..

New-York, N. D.

New-York, S. D.

New-York, E. D..

North Carolina, E. D..

North Carolina, W. D..
North Dakota...

Ohio, N. D....

Ohio, S. D....

Oklahoma..

Oregon.

Pennsylvania, E. D.

Pennsylvania,

Rhode Island..

DISTRICT-ATTORNEYS-Continued.

Name.

Fox, Andrew F.. .. Lee, Robert C... ....Clapton, Wm. H. .....Walker, John R.

....

W. D....

South Carolina..
South Dakota..
Tennessee, E. D..
Tennessee, M. D.
Tennessee, W. D.
Texas, E. D....
Texas, N. D.
Texas, W. D.
Territory of Utah.
Vermont..
Virginia, E. D.
Virginia, W. D.
Washington..
West Virginia..
Wisconsin, E. D.
Wisconsin, W. D.
Wyoming..

..Leslie, Preston H.

Sanger, Andrew J.
.Whitcher, John W.
Branch, Oliver E..
.Beekman, John W.
Hemingway, J. B. N..
..William A. Poucher..
Macfarlane, Wallace.
..Bennett, James L...

Aycock, Charles B..
... Glenn, Robert B...
..Bangs, Tracy R..
Brinsmade, A. T..
Cleveland, H...
Brooks, Caleb R..
Murphy, Daniel R.
Ingham, Ellery P.
..Hall, Harry A...
.. Gorman, Charles E.
Murphy, William Perry
Miller, Ezra W..
... Bible, James H.
.Brown, Tully..
Taylor, Julius A.
Hannay, Robert E.
..Hamitt, W. O...
..Culberson, Robert N.
....Judd, John W...
..Senter, John H...
.. Lassiter. Francis R.
Montague, A. J...
Brinker, William H.
Watts, Cornelius C.
Wigman, John H. M.
..... Briggs, Harry E..
...Clark, Gibson..

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DIPLOMATIC SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES, NOV. 1, 1894.

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DIPLOMATIC SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES.-Continued.
MINISTERS PLENIPOTENTIARY.-Continued.

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FOREIGN LEGATIONS IN

Argentine Republic-Dr. D. Estanislao S. Zeballos, E. E. and M. P. Austria-Hungary-Chevalier de Tavera, E. E. and M. P.

Belgium-Mr. Alfred Le Ghait, E. E. and M. P.

Brazil-Senhor Salvador de Mendonca, E. E. and M. P.

Chili-Senor Don Domingo Gana, E. E. and M. P.

China-Mr. Yang Yu, E. E. and M. P. Colombia-Senor Don Jose Marcelino Hurtado, E. E. and M. P.

Corea-Ye Yung Soo, Charge d'Affaires. Costa Rica-Senor Don Manuel Maria Peralta, E. E. and M. P.

Denmark-Count F. de Reventlow, E. E. and M. P.

Dominican Republic-Mr. Alejandro Wos y Gil, Charge d'Affaires.

France-Mr. J. Patenotre, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary. Germany-Baron A. von Saurma-Jeltsch, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary.

Great Britain-Sir Julian Pauncefote, G, C. B., G. C. M. G., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary. Guatemala-Senor Don Antonio Lazo Arriaga, E. E. and M. P.

Hawaii-Mr. Lorin A. Thurston, E. E. and M. P.

THE UNITED STATES.

Hayti-Mr. Clement Haentjens, E. E. and M. P.

Italy-Baron de Fava, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary.

Japan-Mr. Shinichiro Kurino, E. E. and M. P.

Mexico Senor Don Matias Romero, E. E. and M. P.

Netherlands-Mr. G. de Weckherlin, E. E. and M. P.

Nicaragua-Senor Don Horacio Guzman, E. E. and M. P.

Peru-Dr. Don Jose M. Yrigoyen, Secretary of Legation and Charge d'Affaires. Portugal-Senhor Ignacio da Costa Duarte, Charge d'Affaires.

Russia-Prince Cantacuzene, E. E. and M. P.

Salvador-Dr. Don Horacio Guzman, E. E. and M. P.

Siam-Marquis de Maha Yotha, E. E. and M. P.

Spain-Senor Don E. de Muruaga, E. E. and M. P.

Sweden and Norway-Mr. J. A. W. Grip, E. E. and M. P.

Switzerland-Dr. J. P. Pioda, E. E. and M. P.

P.

Turkey-Mavroyen! Bey, E. E. and M.

Venezuela-Senor Jose Andrade, E. E. and M. P.

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