UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT, 1875. President-Ulysses S. Grant, Illinois. Vice President-Henry Wilson, Massachusetts. Private Secretary to the President-General O. E. Babcock, Vermont. CABINET. Secretary of State-Hamilton Fish, New York. Secretary of the Treasury-B. H. Bristow, Kentucky. Secretary of War-William W. Belknap, Iowa. Secretary of the Navy-George M. Robeson, New Jersey. Secretary of the Interior-Columbus Delano, Ohio. Postmaster General-Marshal Jewel, Connecticut. Attorney General-Edwards Pierrepont, New York. HEADS OF DEPARTMENT BUREAUS. Assistant Secretary of State-Charles Hale, Massachusetts. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury-Frederick A. Sawyer. Superintendent of Coast Survey-Benjamin Pierce, Massachusetts. Director of Bureau of Statistics-Edward Young, New York. Congressional Printer-Almon M. Clapp, New York. Librarian of Congress-Ainsworth R. Spofford, District of Columbia. Assistant Attorney General-Thos. Simons, New York. Treasurer of the United States-Jno. C. New, In Commissioner of Internal Revenue-Daniel D. Pratt, Indiana. Commissioner of Customs-H. C. Johnson, Pennsylvania. Commissioner of Patents-Mortimer D. Leggett, Ohio. Commissioner of Pensions-J. H. Baker, Minnesota. Commissioner of Indian Affairs-Edward P. Smith, New York. Commissioner of Land Office-W. S. Drummond, Illinois. Commissioner of Agriculture-Frederick Watts, Pennsylvania. Commissioner of Education-John Eaton, Jr., Ten nessee. Register of the Treasury-John Allison, Pennsylvania. Comptroller of the Currency-John Jay Knox, New York. Director of the U. S. Mint--Dr. Henry R. Linderman, Pennsylvania. SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. 1872 Ward Hunt, New York ... Reporter-John William Wallace, Pennsylvania, appointed 1868. |