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1. Joshua W. Miles.......... Princess Anne.

2. Wm. B. Baker.

3. Harry W. Rusk

.....Aberdeen. Baltimore.

Baltimore.

Muirkirk.

6. G. L. Wellington......Cumberland.

4. John K. Cowen

5. Chas. E. Coffin..

MASSACHUSETTS.

1. Ashley B. Wright......North Adams,

2. Fred'k H. Gillett.

3. Joseph H. Walker.. 4. Lewis D. Apsley. 5. Wm. S. Knox.. 6. William Cogswell. 7. Wm. E. Barrett.. 8. Sam'l W. McCall. 9. John F. Fitzgerald. 10. H. H. Atwood... 11. Wm. F. Draper.. 12. Elijah A. Morse. 13. John Simpkins.

.Springfield.
Worcester.
.Hudson.
.Lawrence.
.Salem.
.Melrose.
Winchester.

Boston.
Boston.

Hopedale. .Canton. ....Yarmouth.

MICHIGAN.

1. John B. Corliss.....
2. Geo, Spalding

3. Julius C. Burrows..
4. Henry F. Thomas.
5. Wm. A. Smith...
6. David D. Aitken.
7. Horace G. Snover.
8. Wm. S. Linton.
9. R. P. Bishop.

10. R. O. Crump..
11. John Avery

12. S. M. Stephenson.

..Detroit.

Monroe. ...Kalamazoo. .Allegad. ..Grand Rapids. Flint.

.Port Austin. .Saginaw. .Ludington. ..Bay City. ....Greenville. ...Menominee.

MINNESOTA.

1. James A. Tawney.

. Winona.

2. James T. McCleary....Mankato.

3. Joel D. Heatwole. 4. A. R. Kiefer..

5. Loren Fletcher.

6. Charles A. Towne.

Northfield. St. Paul. Minneapolis. .Duluth.

7. Frank M. Eddy.. ......Glenwood.

MISSISSIPPI.

1. John M. Allen..
2. John C. Kyle.
3. T. C. Catchings.
4, Hernando D. Money.
5. John S. Williams..
6. Walter M. Denny.
7. J. C. Spencer..

MISSOURI.

1. C. N. Clark.

2. Uriel S. Hall..

Tupelo. Sardis.

Vicksburg. Carrollton. Yazoo City. .Scranton. Port Gibson.

Hannibal. Hubbard.

3. Alexander M. Dockery....Gallatin. 4. Geo. C. Crowther......St. Joe.

5. John C. Tarsney..
6. David A. De Armand..

7. J. P. Tracey.

8. Joel D. Hubbard.

..Kansas City.

9. William M. Treloar.... 10. Richard Bartholdt.

. Butler. Springfield. .Versailles. Mexico.

.St. Louis.

11. Charles F. Joy.........St. Louis.

12. Seth W. Cobb..

13. John H. Raney..

14. N. A. Mozely.

.St. Louis. .Piedmont. .Dexter.

15. Charles G. Burton......Nevada.

ΜΟΝΤΑΝΑ.

Charles S. Hartman.... Bozeman.

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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES-Continued.

TENNESSEE-Continued.

8. John E. McCall.

.Lexington. 9. James C. Mc Dearmond.... Trenton. 10. Josiah Patterson..

WASHINGTON.

At Large S. C. Hyde.....Spokane. W. H. Doolittle. Tacoma. WEST VIRGINIA. Dovener...... Wheeling.

.Memphis.

TEXAS.

1. B. B.

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2. Alston G. Dayton.. ..Phillippi. 3. James H. Huling......Charleston. 4. Warren Miller..........Jackson C. H.

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ELECTION OF UNITED STATES SENATORS, 1894.

GEORGIA.

1894, April 2.-Governor Northen appointed Patrick Walsh (Dem.) to succeed Hon. Alfred H. Colquitt (Dem.), deceased, whose term would have expired March 4, 1895.

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1894, November 6.-Hon. Patrick Walsh (Dem.), was elected for the term pire March 3, 1895, now filled by him unThe vote der Executive appointment. was: Walsh 30, James K. Hines (Pop.) 7. House-Walsh 102, Hines 30, Alfred E. Buck (Rep.) 3.

1894, November 6.-Hon. Augustus O. Bacon (Dem.) was elected to serve six years from March 3, 1895. The vote was: Senate-Bacon 30, Hines 7. House-Bacon 102, Hines 30, Buck 3.

In the Democratic caucus November 1, 1894, W. Walsh was unanimously nominated for the short term. In the long term the vote stood: A. A. Bacon, 93; Henry G. Turner, 37; Gossard, 21; Patrick

Walsh. 1.

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KENTUCKY.

1894, January 9.-Hon. William Lindsay (Dem.) was re-elected for six years from March 3, 1895. The vote was: Senate-H. Frank Finley (Rep.) 11, Lindsay 26, Tanner 2. House-Finley 22, Lindsay 66, Clarence S. Bates (Pop.) 2.

LOUISIANA.

1894, March 7.-Governor Foster appointed Representative Newton C. Blanchard (Dem.) to succeed Hon. Edward D. White (Dem.), resigned to become Associate Justice of U. S. Supreme Court. On May 14 the Legislature elected Mr. Blanchard to fill out the term for which Mr. White was elected, to expire March 3, 1897. He received every vote cast but one.

1894, May 14.-Hon. Donelson Caffery (Dem.), appointed to succeed Hon Randall L. Gibson (Dem.), died December 15, 1892, was chosen for the remainder of that term, to expire March 3, 1895, and

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.

GROVER CLEVELAND, of New-York, President of the U. S..
ADLAI E. STEVENSON, of Illinois, Vice-President of the U. S.

THE CABINET.

Annual salary. $50,000 8,000

Annual salary.

WALTER Q. GRESHAM, of Illinois, Secretary of State
JOHN G. ČARLISLE, of Kentucky, Secretary of the Treasury.
DANIEL S. LAMONT, of New-York, Secretary of War..
RICHARD OLNEY, of Massachusetts, Attorney-General.
WILSON S. BISSELL, of New-York, Postmaster-General.

$8.000

8,000

8.000

8,000

8,000

HILARY A. HERBERT, of Alabama, Secretary of the Navy
HOKE SMITH, of Georgia, Secretary of the Interior...

8,000

8,000

8,000

JULIUS STERLING MORTON, of Nebraska, Secretary of Agriculture..

PRINCIPAL DEPARTMENTAL OFFICERS.

(The figures after each name indicate the year of appointment or assignment, and the figures with $ sign indicate the annual salary.

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Treasurer U. S.-Daniel N. Morgan (1893), Connecticut, $6,000.

Register of the Treasury-J. Fount. Tillman (1893), Tennessee, $4,000.

Controller of the Currency-James H. Eckels (1893), Illinois, $5,000.

Commissioner of Internal Revenue-Joseph S. Miller (1893), West Virginia, $6,000.

Commissioner of Navigation-Eugene T. Chamberlain (1893), New-York, $3,600. Solicitor of Internal Revenue-Robert T. Hough (1893), Ohio, $4,500.

Director of the Mint-Robert E. Preston (1893). District of Columbia, $4.500.

Chief of the Secret Service DivisionWilliam P. Hazen (1894), Ohio, $3,500.

PRINCIPAL DEPARTMENTAL OFFICERS.-Continued.

Supervising Surgeon-General of the Marine Hospital Service-Walter Wyman (1890), Missouri, $4,000.

Supervising Inspector-General of Steam Vessels-James A. Dumont (1876), NewYork, $3,500.

Bureau of Statistics-Worthington C. Ford (1893), New-York, $3,000.

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. Doe (1893), Wisconsin, $4,500.

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

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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.

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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.

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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.
Solicitor-General- Lawrence
(1893), Ohio, $7,000.

Maxwell

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.

Commissioner of Pensions William
Lochren (1893), Minnesota, $5,000.

Commissioner of Indian Affairs-Daniel
M. Browning (1893), Illinois, $4,000.
Commissioner of Patents-John S. Sey-
mour (1893), Connecticut, $5,000.
Commissioner of Education-William T.
Harris (1889), Massachusetts, $3,000.
Commissioner of Railroads-Wade Hamp-
ton (1893), South Carolina, $4,500.
Director of Geological Survey-Charles
D. Walcott (1894), New-York, $5,000.
Acting Superintendent of the Census-
Carroll D. Wright (1893), Massachusetts,
to complete the work, $3,000.

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.

eRank of Commodore while Chief of Bureau. dRank of Captain while head of department.

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