PRINCIPAL DEPARTMENTAL OFFICERS.-Continued. Counsel for Great Britain-Sir Charles the consular courts. A mixed tribunal Russell, Sir Richard Webster. consists of three judges, three of whom are Associate Counsel for the United States foreigners and two natives. The foreign -William Williams, Robert Lansing, judges are appointed by the Khedive on the recommendation of the great Powers, INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL OF each of which is represented by from one EGYPT. to three judges. There are several trib unals of original jurisdiction (first inIn 1876, as the result of negotiations stance) and a court of appeals at Alexbetween the Ottoman and Egyptian goy andria. The United States is represented ernments and the various Christian pow in these courts by the following judges: ers having representatives at Cairo, cer Court of Appeals at Alexandria--Victor tain courts were created in Egypt for the C. Barringer, of North Carolina (aptrial of mixed civil causes arising be pointed in 1874). tween persons of different foreign nation Court of First Instance at Alexandriaalities, and sults of foreigners against Ernest H. Crosby, of New-York (apnatives, the Egyptian Government and pointed in 1889). members of the Khedival family. These Court of First Instance at Cairo-Anmixed tribunals, in civil matters within thony M. Kelley, of Virginia (appointed their exclusive jurisdiction, superseded in 1886) PRINCIPAL JUDICIAL OFFICERS. JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT. (a) When ap- When apCircuit. Justices. pointed. pointed. 1. Horace Gray, Mass... ...1881 Henry S. Brown, Michigan...1891 2. Vacant. 7. John M, Harlan, Kentucky...1877 3. George Shiras, jr., Penn...... 1892 8. David J. Brewer, Kansas.....1889 Howell E. Jackson, Tenn.....1893 9. Stephen J. Field, California..1863 (a) Salary of Chief Justice, $10,500; of each Justice, $10,000. (The Supreme Court Justice for the Circuit, the Ap peal Judge of the Circuit and the Circuit Judge constitute the new Circuit Court of Appeals, with limited appellate jurisdiction, in relief of the Supreme Court.) CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS. 1. William L. Putnam, Maine. 6. William H. Taft, Ohio. 2. Nathaniel Shipman, Connecticut. 7. William A. Woods, Indiana. 3. George M. Dallas, Pennsylvania. 8. Walter H. Sanborn, Minnesota 4. Nathan Goff, West Virginia. 9. William B. Gilbert, Oregon. 5. Andrew P. McCormick, Texas. *Annual salary, $6,000. Appointed in 1892. 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, 6. Horace H. Lurton, Tennessee. 2. William J. Wallace, New-York. 7. James G. Jenkins, Wisconsin. E. Henry Lacnmbe, New York. 8. Henry C. Caldwell, Arkansas. 3. Marcus W. Acheson, Pennsylvania. 9. Joseph McKenna, California. 5. Don A. Pardee, Louisiana. Annual salary, $6,000. UNITED STATES COURTS IN THE TER RITORIES. Associates--Owen T. Rouse, Richard E. Sloan, John Associates - James A. Miner, George W. Bartch, H. W. Smith OKLAHOMA-Chief Justice- Frank Dale. Associates. Henry W. Scott, John H. Burfort. * Annual salary, $3,000. † Annual salary, $3,500. PRINCIPAL JUDICIAL OFFICERS.-Continued. DISTRICT JUDGES. Name. Where employed. Alabama (N.D.)- John Bruce. Montgomery Montana-Hiram Knowles. .......Helena (8. D.)-Harry T. Toulmin..Mobile Nebraska-Elmer S. Dundy........Omaha Ark. (E.D.) John A. Williams.Little Rock Nevada-Thomas P. Hawley..Carson City (W.D.)-Isaac c. Parker. Fort Smith New-Hampshire-Edgar Aldrich. Littleton California(N.D.)-W.W.Morrow..S.Frisco New Jersey-Edward T. Green...Trenton (S. D.)--Erskine M. Roes....Los Angeles New-York (N.D.)-Alfred C. Coxe... Utica Colorado-Moses Hallett...........Denver (S.D.)--Addison Brown...N. Y. City Connecticut-W. K. Townsend.New Haven (E.D.)--Chas. L. Benedict. . Brooklyn Delaware-Leonard E. Wales. Wilmington N. C. (E.D.)-Aug. S. Seymour.. Newbern Florida (N.D.)-C. Swayne...Jacksonville (W.D.)-Robt. P. Dick...Greensboro (S.D.)-Jas. W. Locke... Key West North Dakota-Alfred D. Thomas....., Fargo Georgia (N. D.)-W. T. Newman..... Atlanta Ohio (N.D.)--Aug. J. Ricks.....Cleveland (S.D.)-Emory Speer....... Macon (S.D.) - George R. Sage. ... Cincinnati Idaho-James H. Beatty..... .Boise City Oregon-Charles B. Bellinger.......Portland Illinois (N.D.)-P. S. Grosscup... Chicago Pennsylvania (D.D.)-Wm. Butler. Phila. (8.D.), William J. Allen....Springfield (W.D.)-Jos. Buffington...Kittanning Indiana John H. Baker...........Goshen Rhode Island-G. M. Carpenter.Pr'vid'nce Iowa (N.D.)-Oliver P. Shiras..... Dubuque South Carolina-Chas.H. Simnonton. Charlest'n (S.D.)-John S. Woolson.....Keokuk South Dakota-A. J. Edgerton.Sioux Falls Kansas-Cassius G. Foster........ Topeka Tenn. (E. and M.D.)-D. M. Key, Knoxv'le Kentucky-John W. Barr...... Louisville (W.D.)-EII S. Hammond.. Memphis Louisiana (E.D.)-aEdwd. C. Billings.N.O. Texas (N.D.)-John B. Rector..... Dallas (W.D.)-Aleck Boarman..Shreveport (E.D.)-David E. Bryant...Sherman Maine Nathan Webb. Portland Vermont-Hoyt H. Wheeler... Brattleboro Maryland-Thomas J. Morris... Baltimore (W. D.)- Thomas S. Maxey.... Austin Massachusetts-Thos. L. Nelson... Boston Virginia (E.D.)-R. W. Hughes. .Norfolk Michigan (E.D.)-Hy. H. Swan...Detroit (W.D.)-J. Paul. Harrisonburg (WD.)-Henry 7. Severens...G. Rapids Washington-Cornelius H. Hanford. Seattle Minnesota-Rensselaer R. Nelson.St. Paul West Va.-J. J. Jackson, Jr.. Parkersburg Mississippl-Henry C. Nlles.......Oxford Wisconsin (E.D.)-W. H. Seaman, Milwaukee Missouri (E. D.)- Amos M. Thayer.St. Louis (W.D.)-R. Bunn. ........ Madison (W.D.)- John F. Phillips... Kansas City! Wyoming-John A. Riner.......Cheyenne Salaries of R. A. Hill and of H. W. Blodgett, $5,000; of all the other retired judges, $3,500. Retired District Judges-John Erskine, Southern District of Georgia; George S. Bryan, South Carolina; Samuel Treat, Missouri: Martin Welker, Ohio; Robert A. Hill, Mississippi; Henry W. Blodgett, Illinois; $3,500 a year. * Annual salary, $5,000. COURT OF CLAIMS. Chief Justice-WILLIAM A. RICHARDBOK, 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.; Will. lam W. Murray, Huntingdon, Tenn.; Thomas C. Fuller, Raleigh, N.C. Annual salary, $5,000 each. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Chlef Justice-EDWARD F. BINGHAM....Ohio | Associate Justices-C. C. Cole. Dist.of Columb Associate Justices-Alex, B. Hagner. Maryl'd Andrew C. Bradley. Maryland Walter S. Cox..... District of Columbia Louis E. McComas. .Maryland Salary of the Chief Justice and of the Associates, $5,000. Retired Associate Justices-Andrew Wylie, Arthur McArthur, Charles P. James (salary retired Justices, $4.000). $3,000 a year each. Chief Justice Richard H. Alvey, Maryland ; Martin F. Morris, District of Coluerbia : Seth Shepard, Texas. Annual salary of Chief Justice, $6,000 ; of the Associates, $5,000. UNITED STATES DISTRICT-ATTORNEYS. Address. Birmingham, Ala. Montgomery, Ala. Mobile, Ala. Little Rock, Ark. Fort Smith, Ark. Sitka, Alaska. Tucson, Ariz. Garter, Charles A. San Francisco, Cal. a Dled December 1, 1893. UNITED STATES DISTRICT-ATTORNEYS.-Continued. Name. Address. Los Angeles, Cal. Denver, Col. McLean, George P. Hartford, Conn. Delaware. Watson, Berlah........... Dover, Del. District of Columbia. Birney, Arthur A.......... Washington, D. C. Florida, N. D.... Summers, Owen J. H.... Jacksonville, Fla. Patterson, G. Bowne. Key West, Fla. Atlanta, Ga. Gary, William T. .. Macon, Ga. Idaho.. Wood, Fremont. Boise City, Idaho. Illinois, N. D. Milchrist, Thomas E. Chicago, Ill. Illinois, S. D. Shutt, William E........ Springfield, Ill. Indiana. Burke, Frank B.... Indianapolis, Ind. Indian Territory Jackson, Clifford L..... . Muscogee, I. T. Iowa, N. D.. O'Connell, Maurice D.. Fort Dodge, Iowa. Corydon, Iowa. Topeka, Kan. Louisville, Ky. Earhart, Ferdinand B.... New Orleans, La. Shreveport, La. Portland, Me. Baltimore, Md. Boston, Mass. Shepard, Theodore F. West Bay City, Mich. Grand Rapids, Mich. St. Paul, Minn. Oxford, Miss. Vicksburg, Miss. Reynolds, George D. St. Louis, Mo. Missouri, W. D.. Neal, George A... Kansas City. Montana... Weed, Elbert D..... Helena, Mont. Nebraska. Baker, Benjamin S. Fairbury, Neb. Virginia City. Remick, James W. Littleton. New Jersey. White, Henry S. Jersey City: New-Mexico. Fiske, Eugene A.. Santa Fe, N. M. Oswego, N. Y. New-York City. Brooklyn, N. Y. Aycock, Charles B. Goldsboro, N. C. Winston, N. C. Jamestown, N. D. Cleveland, Ohio. Cincinnati, Ohio. Portland, Ore. Philadelphia, Penn. Pittsburg, Penn. Rhode Island.. Gorman, Charles E. Providence, R. I. South Carolina. Murphy, William Perry. Charleston, S. C. south Dakota. Miller, Ezra W. Elk Point, S. D. Tennessee, E. D. Bible, James H. Chattanooga, Tenn. Tennessee, M. D. Ruhm, John... Nashville, Tenn. Tennessee, W. D. Hawkins, Samuel W Huntington, Tenn. Texas, E. D.... Hannay, Robert E.. Paris, Tex. Texas, N. D. Marshall, Eugene. Dallas, Tex. Texas, W. D. Evans, Andrew J. San Antonio, Tex. Territory of Utah Judd, John W.. Salt Lake City, Utah, Vermont.. Plumley, Frank. Northfield, Vt. Lassiter, Francis R. Petersburg, Va. Danville, Va. Brinker, William H. Seattle, Wash. West Virginia. Watts, Cornelius C.. Charleston, W. Va. Wisconsin, E. D. Wigman, John H. M. Milwaukee, Wis. Wisconsin, W. D. Harper, Samuel A... Madison, Wis. Wyoming.. Fowler, Benjamin F. Sundance, Wyo. Oklahoma.. Speed, Horace... Guthrie, Okla. DIPLOMATIC SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES, NOV. 1, 1893. AMBASSADORS. Date of Country. Residence. Names. Salary. Com'n. France.. Paris... .$17,500..1893 Jermany. Berlin.. 17,500.. 1893 freat Britain. ..London 17.500..1893 taly.. Rome. 12,000..1892 DIPLOMATIC SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES.-Continued. Date o Country. Residence. Names. Salary. Com'n Argentine Republic.... Buenos Ayres.......J. R. G. Pitkin....... $10,000..188 Austria-Hungary.. Vienna............ 12,000..189 Belgium.. Brussels. 7,500..189 Bolivia. La Paz. 5,000..189 Brazil. Rio de Janeiro..... Thomas L. Thompson, 12,000..189 Chili. Santiago. 10,000..189 China. Peking 12,000..188 Colombia. Bogota. 10,000..189 Managua. Costa Rica. Lewis Baker.. 10,000..189 Copenhagen..... John E. Risley 7,500..189 Denmark Athens. Eben Alexander. Greece. 6,500..189 Guatemala. Guatemala. 10,000..189 Hawaii. Honolulu.. 7,500..189 Honduras. Guatemala. 10,000..189 Japan....... Tokio.. 12,000..189 Mexico. City of Mexico... Isaac P. Gray. 17,500..1893 Netherlands. The Hague. ..W. E. Quinby. 7,500..1899 Nicaragua. Managua. 10,000..1895 Paraguay and Uruguay...Montevideo. George Maney. 7,500..189 Peru. Lima......... 10,000..189 Portugal. Lisbon. 5,000..189 Rumania. Athens.... 6,500..189 Russia. St. Petersburg . Andrew D. White. 17,500..189 Salvador.. Managua... Lewis Baker.... 10,000..189 Servia... Athens. 6,500..189 Spain. Madrid. 12,000..189 Sweden and Norway..... Stockholm..... . William W. Thomas. 7,500..188 Switzerland... .Berne...... 5,000..189 Turkey. .Constantinople..... Alexander W. Terrell. .... 10,000.. 189 Venezuela. ..... ..... Caracas. Frank C. Partridge.......... 7,500..189 Seoul.. $7,500..189 Hayti. Port-au-Prince..... Henry M. Smythe. 5,000..189 Liberia. Monrovia. 4,000.. Persia. Teheran. 5,000..189 Santo Domingo.. Port-au-Prince.....John S. Durham (a). 5,000..189 Stam. Bangkok. ......... S. H. Boyd.. 5,000..189 Egypt.. .. Cairo.... ......Frederic č. Penfield (b)...... 5,000..189 SECRETARIES OF LEGATION. Argentine Republic. Buenos Ayres...... G. W. Fishback.. $1,500..189 Austria-Hungary. Vienna. 1,800..189 Brazil. Rio de Janeiro..... George B. Anderson. 1,800..1893 Santiago. Owen McGaw..... 1,500..189 Colombia. Bogota. 2,000..1893 (orea. Seoul. 1,500..189 France. Paris. 2,625..188 Germany Berlin. 2,625..188Great Britain. ..London... ......... James R. Roosevelt. 2,625..189 Guatemala. ..Guatemala........ D. L. Pringle.. 2,000..1899 Italy... Rome.. 1,800..189 Mexico. City of Mexico..... C. A. Dougherty. 1,800.. 1890 Peru... Lima. 1,500..188 Russia. St. Petersburg.... George C. Webb. 2,625..189 Spain.. Madrid. 1,800..1893 Turkey Constantinople..... John W. Riddle. 1,800.. 1893 Venezuela. Caracas.. 1,500.. 1890 FOREIGN LEGATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES. Argentine Republic-Dr. D. Estanislao China-Mr. Yang Yu, E. E. and M. P. 8. Zeballos, E. E. and M. P. Colombia-Senor Don Jose Marcelina Austria-Hungary-Chevalier de Tavera, Hurtado, E. E. and M. P. E. E. and M. P. Costa Rica-Senor Don Manuel Maria Belgium-Mr. Alfred Le Ghait, E. E. Peralta, E. E. and M. P. and M. P. France-Mr. J. Patenotre, Ambassador Brazil-Senhor Salvador de Mendonca, Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary. E E. and M. P. Germany-Baron A. von Saurma-Jeltsch, Chill-Senor Don Domingo Gana, E. E. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipoand M. P. tentiary. Charge d'Affaires. b agent and Consul-General. FOREIGN LEGATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES.--Continued. Great Britain-Sir Julian Pauncefote, Peru-General Don Caesar Canevaro, E. G, C. B., G. C. M. G., Ambassador Ex E. and M. P. traordinary and Plenipotentiary. Portugal - Senhor Thomaz de Souza Hayti-Mr. Clement Haentjens, E. E. Roza, E. E. and M. P. and M. P. Russia-Prince Cantacwzene, E. E. and Hawail-Mr. Lorin A. Thurston, E. E. M. P. and M. P. Siam - Phra Suriya Nuvair, Charge Italy-Baron de Fava, Ambassador Ex d'Affaires ad interim. traordinary and Plenipotentiary. Spain-Senor Don E. de Muruaga, E. Japan-Mr. Gozo Tateno, E. E. and M. E. and M. P. P. Sweden and Norway-Mr. J. A. W. Korea-Mr. Pak Chung Yang, E. E. and Grip, E. E. and M. P. M. P. Switzerland-Mr. Alfred de Claparede, Mexico-Senor Don Matias Romero, E. E. E. and M. P. E. and M. P. Turkey-Mavroyeni Bey, E. E. and M. Netherlands-Mr. G. de Weckherlin, E. P. E. and M. P. Venezuela-Dr. Don David Lobo, SecNicaragua-Senor Don Horacio Guzman, retary of Legation and Charge d'Affaires E. E. and M. P. ad interim. PRINCIPAL OFFICERS OF THE ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES, IN ORDER OF LINEAL RANK. GENERAL OFFICERS. Dandy, Ga., George H. Weeks, Me.; Will iam B. Hughes, Tenn. ; Augustus G. RobMAJOR-GENERALS—John M. Schofield, inson, Me., James G. C. Lee, Ohio. Illinois, commanding the Army; Oliver O. ASSISTANT COMMISSARIES - GENHoward, Maine; Nelson A. Miles, Massa ERAL OF SUBSISTENCE-Col. Michael chusetts. R. Morgan, La.; Lt.-Cols. John W. BarBRIGADIER-GENERALS—Thomas H. riger, Ky.; Thomas Wilson, D. C.; WillRuger, Wis.; Wesley Merritt, Ill.; John iam H. Bell, Penn. R. Brooke, Penn.; Alex. McD. McCook, ASSISTANT SURGEON GENERALS, Ohio; Frank Wheaton, R. I.; E. S. Otis, WITH RANK OF COLONEL-Joseph R. Maryland. Smith, N. Y.; Bernard J. D. Irwin, N. BRIGADIER-GENERALS OF THE Y.; Charles T. Alexander, Ark.; Joseph STAFF.-George D. Ruggles, Adjutant-C. Bally, Penn.; Charles H. Alden, Penn.; General; J. C. Breckinridge, Inspector-Charles C. Byrne, Md. General; R. N. Batchelder, Quartermas DEPUTY SURGEON-GENERALS, ter-General; J. P. Hawkins, Commissary- WITH RANK OF LIEUTENANT-COLOGeneral of Subsistence; George M. Stern-NEL-Joseph P. Wright, Penn.; Francis berg, Surgeon-General; William Smith, L. Town, Penn.; Dallas Bache, Penn.; Paymaster-General; T. L. Casey, Chief of Charles R. Greenleaf, Ohio; William H. Engineers; D. W. Flagler, Chief of Ord-Forwood, Penn.; William D. Wolverton, nance; A. W. Greely, Cnief Signal Officer; N. J.; Albert Hartsuff, Mich.; J. Van D. D. S. Stanley, Governor of Soldiers' Middleton, D. C.; Henry R. Tilton, N. J.; Home, Washington. Samuel M. Horton, Penn. ASSISTANT ADJUTANTS-GENERAL ASSISTANT PAYMASTERS-GENERAL Col. Thomas M. Vincent, Ohio; Col. Oliver --Cols. Charles M. Ferrell, Ky.; Thaddeus D. Greene, N. Y.; Lt.-Cols. Samuel Breck, H. Stanton, Iowa. Mass.: Henry C. Wood, Me.; James P. DEPUTY PAYMASTERS-GENERALMartin, Ky.; Henry C. Corbin, Ohio; Lt.-Col. George E. Glenn, Ohio; James P. Merritt Barber, Vt.; M. V. Sheridan, Canby, Del.; George W. Candee, Ill. Ohio; Thomas Ward, N. Y. COLONELS OF ENGINEERS-George INSPECTORS-GENERAL-Col. Robert H. Mendell, Penn.; Henry L. Abbot, P. Hughes, Penn. ; Col. Edward M. Heyl, Mass.; William P. Craighill, Va.; Cyrus Penn. Lt. Col. George H. Burton, Del.; B. Comstock, Mass.; Orlando M. Poe, Lt.-Col. Henry W. Lawton, Ind. Ohio; George H. Elliot, Mass, ASSISTANT JUDGE ADVOCATE LIEUT.-COLONELS OF ENGINEERSGENERAL (ACTING JUDGE ADVO- Henry M. Robert, Ohio; John M. Wilson, CATE-GENERAL)-Col. Guido N. Lieber, Wash.; John W. Barlow, Wis.; Peter C. N. Y. Hains, N. J.; George L. Gillespie, Tenn.; DEPUTY JUDGE ADVOCATES-GEN Charles R. Suter, N. Y.; Jared A. Smith, ERAL-Lt.-Cols. William Winthrop, N. Me.; Samuel M. Mansfield, Conn.; WillY.; Thomas F. Barr, Mass.; John W. iam R. King, N. Y.; William H. H. BenClous, Army. yaurd, Penn.; Garrett J. Lydecker, N. Y.; ASSIST'NT QUARTERMASTERS-GEN Amos Stickney, Ohio. ERAL-Cols. Charles H. Tompkins, N. COLONELS OF ORDNANCE James Y.; Judson D. Bingham, Ind. ; Henry C. M. Whittemore, Mass.; Adelbert R. BufHodges, Vt.; John G. Chandler, Mass. finton, Va.; Alfred Mordecai, Penn. DEPUTY QUARTERMASTERS-GEN LIEUT.-COLONELS OF ORDNANCEERAL-Lt.-Cols. Charles G. Sawtelle, Francis H. Parker, N. Y.; Joseph P. FarMe.; Marshall I. Ludington, Penn.; ley, D. C.; Lawrence S. Babbitt, Md. ; James M. Moore, Penn.; George B. William A. Marye, Cal. |