France THE CHIEF DIPLOMATIC OFFICERS. Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary. James B. Eustis, La. Great Britain...... Thomas F. Bayard, Del. Germany... Italy Theodore Runyon, N. J. Wayne McVeagh, Pa. Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary. Argentine Rep..... W. I. Buchanan, Iowa. Belgium Bolivia Brazil James S. Ewing, Ill. Thomas Moonlight, Kan. Thomas L. Thompson, Cal. Edward H. Strobel, N. Y. Charles Denby, Ind. Luther F. McKinney, N. H. John E. Risley, N. Y. James D. Tillman, Tenn. Eben Alexander, N. C. P. B. M. Young, Ga. Albert S. Willis, Ky. Japan Paraguay and Uru Edwin Dun, O. Matt. W. Ransom, N. C. William E. Quinby, Mich. Lewis Baker, Minn. Granville Stuart, Mont. Venezuela.......... Allen Thomas, Florida. Ministers Resident and Consuls-General. Henry M. Smythe, Va. John M. B. Sill, Mich. William H. Heard, Pa. Persia Portugal Siam Alexander McDonald, Va. ........... George Wm. Caruth, Ark. John Barrett, Oreg. Consuls-General. James H. Mulligan, Ky. Patrick A. Collins, Mass. Secretaries of Legation. Harvey Johnson, Ga. Josiah L. Pearcy, Tenn. Newton B. Ashby, Ia. Charles Belmont Davis, Pa. Liverpool Lyons... Malaga Malta. Manchester Marseilles.. Matanzas.. Messina Milan... Montevideo Munich Nagasaki. Naples.. Odessa Pernambuco. Prague Quebec Rotterdam. Sheffield. Southampton St. John, N. B... St. Thomas Stockholm Stuttgart... Sydney... Toronto Trieste Valparaiso Venice.. Vera Cruz.. Winnipeg Zurich. Thomas T. Crittenden, Mo. J. Judson Barclay, Ala. D. Lynch Pringle, N. Y. James E. Neal, O. Thomas E. Heenan, Minn. J. H. Stewart, N. Y. FOREIGN CONSULS IN THE UNITED STATES. Argentine Republic.-Carlos Röhl (C. G. in the United States), 1893. Andrew Cutting (C.), Boston, 1886. J. F. Schleiden (C.), San Francisco, 1887. Paul Morton (C.), Chicago, 1895. Guillermo P. Wilson (C.). Philadelphia, 1895. Austria-Hungary.-A. J. Ostheimer (C.), Philadelphia, 1894. Franz von Sponer (C.), Chicago, 1894. Francis Korbel (C.), San Francisco, 1894. Baron Meysenbug (C.), New Orleans, 1880. Arthur Donner (C.), Boston, 1883. Belgium.-E. S. Mansfield (C.). Boston, 1895. Charles Henrotin (C.), Chicago, 1876. Leopold Charrier (C.), Savannah, 1878. A. J. Landauer (C.), New Orleans, 1881. Wilfrid B. Chapman (C.), San Francisco, 1882. Paul Hagemans (C. G.), Philadelphia, 1890. Brazil.-John Mason, Jr. (V. C.), Philadelphia, 1877. Charles F. Huchet (V. C.), Charleston, 1884. José M. C. de Oliveira (C.), New Orleans, 1891. Epaminondas L. Chermont (C.), Baltimore, 1892. Chile.-Edward Shippen (C.), Philadelphia, 1872. Horacio N. Fisher (C.), Boston, 1876. Manuel Luco (C. G.), San Franciso, 1894. China.-Li Yung Yew (C. G.), San Francisco, 1891. Colombia.-Jorge Vargas Heredia (C.), Boston, 1888. Adolfo Canal (C.), San Francisco, 1889. Escipión Canal (C.), New Orleans, 1895. Costa Rica.-Charles E. Sanborn (C.), Boston, 1889. Rafael Gallegos (C. G.), San Francisco, 1891. Lamar C. Quintero (C. G.), New Orleans, 1891. Denmark.-Dr. O. R. Lanng (C.), New Orleans, 1894. Gustaf Lundberg (C.), Boston, 1895. Andrew Peterson (C.), Chicago, 1895. John Simpson (C.), San Francisco, 1883. Ecuador.- Edwin Shippen (C.), Philadelphia, 1873. Alejandro F. Ballen (C.), San Francisco, 1895. Luis Millet (C.), Chicago, 1891. France.- Eugene E. N. Thiébaut (C.), Chicago, 1895. M. G. G. Bosseront d'Anglade (C.), New Orleans, 1894. Marie J. E. C. Jordan (C.), Boston, 1895. A. L. de Lalande (C), San Francisco, 1894. Louis P. Vossoin (C.), Philadelphia. Germany.-Herman Klumpp (C.), New Orleans, 1894. Carl H. Meyer (C.), Philadelphia, 1872. Georg A. von Lingen (C.), Baltimore, 1877. A. J. Donner (C.), Boston, 1894. Carl Bünz (C.), Chicago, 1891. Adolph Rosenthal (C. G.), San Francisco, 1892. Frederich Meier (C), St. Louis. Great Britain. -Montagu Yates Brown (C.), Boston, 1893. Robert C. Clipperton (C., Philadelphia, 1886. Joseph W. Warburton (C. G.), San Francisco, 1895. William Francis Segrave (C.), Baltimore, 1887. Arthur G. Vansittart (C.), Chicago, 1895. Charles L. St. John (C.), New Orleans, 1894. George H. Starr (C.), Portland. Me. Henry W. R. de Coetlogon (C.), Charleston. 1895. Greece.-D. Th. Timayenis (C.), Boston, 1894. D. Pavlidis (C.), San Francisco, 1894. Charles Hutchinson (C. G.), Chicago, 1893. Guatemala.-Julio Novella (C. G.), New Orleans, 1893. Miguel Carrillo (C. G.), San Francisco, 1895. Hayti. Benjamin C. Clark (C.), Boston, 1880. Cuthbert Singleton (C.), Chicago, 1892. Hawaii.-Gorham D. Gilman (C.), Boston, 1894. Charles T. Wilder (C. G.), California, 1894. Robert H. Davis (C.), Philadelphia, 1890. Frederick W. Job (C. G.), Chicago, 1894. Honduras.-William G. Wells (C. G.), California, 1855. José M. Aguirre (C.), New Orleans, 1894. Solomon Foster (C.), Philadelphia, 1886. Italy.-Carlo Felipo Serra (C.), Philadelphia, 1895. Antonio L. Rozwadowski (C.), Chicago, 1894. Francesco B. Grimaldi (C. G.), San Francisco, 1894. Edoardo C. di Brichanteau (C.), New Orleans, 1895. Count Girolamo Marazzie (V. C.), Boston. Japan.- Koya Saburo (C.), San Francisco, 1895. Liberia.- Charles Hall Adams (C. G.), Boston, 1885. Mexico.-Alejandro K. Coney (C. G.), San Francisco, 1886. Manuel Gutierrez Zamora (C), New Orleans, 1886. Arturo P. Cushing (C.). Boston, 1887. Felipe Berriozábal (C.), Chicago, 1889. Ignacio Altamira (C.), Philadelphia, 1894. Netherlands.-Arnold Katz (V. C.), Philadelphia, 1894. C. V. Dasey (C.), Boston, 1895. Claas Vocke (C.), Baltimore, 1888. Nicaragua.-Henry Cardwell Potter (C.), Philadelphia, 1875. Victor J. Bolto (C.), New Orleans, 1894. William L. Merry (C. G.), San Francisco, 1891. James V. Wagner (C.), Baltimore, 1891. Paraguay.-P. J. van Löben Sels (C.), San Francisco, 1882. John Stewart (C. G.), Washington, D. C., 1884. Alejandro Ste. Croix (C.), Chicago, 1892. Peru.-Mateo Crosby (C.), Boston, 1874. R. B. Hine (C.), San Francisco, 1894. Portugal.-Ignacio R. da Costa Duarte (C.), San Francisco, 1890. Maurice Generelly (V. C.), New Orleans, 1894. Russia.-Wladimir Artzimovitch (C.), San Francisco, 1890. Paul Thal (C.), Chicago, 1891. C. F. Wyman (V. C.), Boston. Salvador-E. Calderon (C.), San Francisco, 1892. J. C. Blume y Carbacho (C.), Boston, 1892. Spain.-José M. Lluch (C.), Boston, 1895. Jorge Madrilly (C.), San Francisco, 1891. Nicanor Lopez Chacon (C.), New Orleans, 1891. Hobart C. Taylor (C.), Chicago, 1892. Sweden and Norway. Gjert Loots (V. C.), Boston, 1868. J. R. Lindgren, (V. C.), Chicago, 1894. Knud H. Lund (C.) San Francisco, 1885. Switzerland.-R. Korradi (C.), Philadelphia, 1864. Emile Höhn (C.), New Orleans, 1882. Antoine Borel (C.), San Francisco, 1885. Arnold Holinger (C.), Chicago. Turkey.-Charles Henrotin (C. G.), Chicago, 1877. Joseph Iasigi (C. G.). Boston, 1889. George Hall (C.), San Francisco, 1891. Uruguay.-Eduardo Fornias (C.), Philadelphia, 1992. Carlos C. Turner (C.), Chicago, 1892. dencio de Murguiondo (C. G.), Baltimore, 1892. Pru Venezuela R. P. Gormully (C.), Chicago, Ill. Alejandro Frias (C.), New Orleans, 1893. Hugo Arnal (C.), Norfolk, 1892. 1. A. Browder (C.), St. Louis, 1878. I. L. Borras (C.), Pensacola, 1883. District Judges.* STATE. John Bruce.. Name. Harry T. Toulmin................ John A. Williams.. Isaac C. Parker William W. Morrow.. Henry W. Blodget.. Minnesota Mississippi. Missouri (E. D.). (W.D.). John F. Phillips Montana Hiram Knowles ..... Edward T. Green Alfred C. Coxe..... Addison Brown.... Charles L. Benedict Augustus S. Seymour Robert P. Dick...... A. D. Thomas, Augustus J. Ricks.. George R. Sage.. Matthew P. Deady. William Butler... Joseph Buffington... George M. Carpenter. Charles A. Simonton Alonzo J. Edgerton David M. Key Eli S. Hammond.. John B. Rector.... David E. Bryant Thomas S. Maxey Hoyt H. Wheeler Robert W. Hughes... John Paul. Cornelius H. Hanford John J. Jackson, Jr..... James G. Jenkins Romanzo Bunn............ John A. Riner... Where employed. Montgomery. Little Rock. Los Angeles. Denver. Hartford. Wilmington. Jacksonville. Key West. Atlanta. Savannah. Chicago. Springfield. Indianapolis. Dubuque. Keokuk. Topeka. Louisville. New Orleans. Shreveport. Portland. Baltimore. Boston. Grand Rapide. St. Paul. Oxford. St. Louis. Kansas City. Butte City. Omaha. Carson City. Littleton. Trenton. Utica. New York city. Brooklyn. Newbern. Greensboro. Fargo. Wooster. Cincinnati. Portland. Philadelphia Pittsburgh. Norfolk. Harrisonburg. Seattle. Parkersburgu. Milwaukee. Madison. Cheyenne. Retired District Judges.-John Erskine, Southern District of Georgia; George S. Bryan, South Carolinas Samuel Treat, Missouri; Martin Welker, Ohio; Robert A. Hill, Mississippi. $3,500 a year. Chief Justice.-William A. Richardson, Massachusetts. Judges.-Charles C. Nott, New York; Lawrence Weldon, Illinois; John Davis, Massachusetts. Retired Chief Justice.-Charles D. Drake, Missouri. Retired Judge.- Edward G. Loring, Massachusetts, $4,500 a year. • Annual salary, $5,000. +Pay, $3,000 a year. Annual salary, $4,500 each. Supreme Court of the District of Columbia.* Chief Justice.-Edward F. Bingham, Ohio. Associate Justices.-M. V. Montgomery, Michigan; Alex. B. Hagner, Maryland; Walter S. Cox, District Columbia; Charles P. James, District of Columbia; Andrew C. Bradley, Maryland. Retired Associate Justices.- Andrew Wylie, Arthur McArthur, $4,000 a year each. Annual salary of the Chief Justice, $4,500; of each Associate Justice, $4,000. CHIEF OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY, General Officers. Brigadier-Generals.-John R. Brooke, Pennsyl- Brigadier Generals of the Staff. George D. Ruggles, Adjutant-General; J. C. Breckinridge, Inspector-General; G. N. Lieber, Judge-AdvocateGeneral; R. N. Batchelder, Quartermaster-General; M. R. Morgan, Cominissary-General of Subsistence; George M. Sternberg, Surgeon-General; TH. Stanton, Paymaster-General; W. P. Craighill, Chief of Engineers; D. W. Flagler, Chief of Ordnance; A. W. Greely, Chief Signal Officer; D. S. Stanley, Governor of Soldiers' Home, Washington. Assistant Adjutants-General.-Col. Thomas M. Vincent, Ohio; Col. Oliver D. Green, N. Y.; Col. Samuel Breck, Mass.; Col. Henry C. Wood, Me.; Lt.-Cols. Henry C. Corbin, Ohio; Merritt Barber, Vt.; M. V. Sheridan, Ohio; Thonias Ward, N. Y.; W. J. Volkmar, Penn.; Theo. Schwan, Army. Inspectors General. Col. Robert P Hughes, Penn.; Col. George H. Burton, Del.; Lt.-Col. Henry W. Lawton, Ind.; Lt.-Col. Peter D. Vroom, N. J. Assistant Judge-Advocate-General.-Col. Thomas F. Barr, Mass. Deputy Judge Advocates-General.- Lt.-Cols. John W. Clous, Army; Edward Hunter, Me.; Geo. B. Davis, Mass. Assistant Quartermasters-General.-Cols. Chas. G. Sawtelle, Me.; Marshall I. Ludington, Penn.; James M. Moore, Penn.; George H. Weeks, Me. Deputy Quartermasters-General.-Lt. Cols. Wil. liam B. Hughes, Tenn.; Augustus G. Robinson, Me.; James G. C. Lee, Ohio; James Gilliss, D. C.; James W. Scully, Tenn.; Amos S. Kimball, N. Y.; Almon F. Rockwell, N. Y.; Gilbert C. Smith, Cal. Adna R. Chaffee, 9; Michael Cooney, 4; James Artillery Officers. Colonels. Henry W. Closson, 4; William M. Graham, 5; Richard Loder, 2; R. T. Frank, 1; Edmund E. Bainbridge, 3. Lieutenant-Colonels.- Francis L. Guenther, 5; A. C. M. Pennington, 4; Marcus P. Miller, 1; John I. Rodgers, 2; Edward B. Williston, 3. Majors. William Sinclair, 2; Henry C. Hasbrouck, 4; Jacob B. Rawles, 4; William L. Haskin, 1; Wallace F. Randolph, 3; Tully McCrea, 5; John Egan, 1; Frank G. Smith, 2; Joseph G. Ramsey, 3; John A. Darling, 5; George B. Rodney, 4; Carle A. Woodruff, 2; John G. Turnbull, 1; David H. Kinzie, 5; John D. Myrick, 3. Infantry Officers. Colonels.-William R. Shafter, 1; Henry C. Merrlam, 7; Thomas M. Anderson, 14; Robert E. A. Crofton, 15; Chas. G. Bartlett, 9; Melville A. Cochran, 6; James J. Van Horn, 8; Isaac D. De Russy, 11; John S. Poland, 17; Edward P. Pearson, 10; Horace Jewitt, 21; John C. Bates, 2; Andrew S. Burt, 25; Simon Snyder, 19; Robert H. Hall, 4; W. H. Penrose, 16; A. T. Smith, 13; Hamilton S. Hawkins, 20; Daingerfield Parker 18; James S. Casey, 22; William L. Kellogg, 5; Jacob F. Kent, 24; Sam uel Ovenshine, 23; John H. Page, 3; John N. Andrews, 12. Assistant Commissaries-General of Subsistence.Col. Thomas C. Sullivan, Ohio; Col. John W. BarLieutenant-Colonels.-Hugh A. Theaker, 14; Wilriger, Ky.; Lt.-Cols. Thomas Wilson, D. C.; William J. Lyster, 21; David D. Van Valzah, 24: Chas. liam H. Bell, Penn.; Samuel T. Cushing, R. I. A. Wikoff, 19; Edward Moale, 3; Henry C. Cook, 4; Jacob Kline, 9; Evan Miles, 1; William H. Powell, 1; Daniel W. Benham, 7; Edgar R. Kellogg, 10; Coates, 16; Geo. M. Randall, 8; James H. Bradford, Richard Comba, 12; Harry C. Egbert, 6; E. M. 17; William S. Worth, 13; William M. Wherry, 2; John H Patterson, 22; Henry B. Freeman, 5; Clar ence M. Bailey, 18; James W. Powell, Jr., 15; Loyd Wheaton, 20; John W. French, 23; Aaron S. Daggett, 25. Assistant Surgeons-General, with rank of Colonel. -Charles T. Alexander, Ark.; Charles H. Alden, Penn.; Charles C. Byrne, Md.; Joseph P. Wright, Penn.; Francis L. Town, Penn.; Dallas Bache, Peun. Deputy Surgeons-General, with rank of Lieutenant Colonel.-Charles R. Greenleaf, Ohio; William H. Forwood, Penn.: William D. Wolverton, N. J.: Albert Hartsuff, Mich.; J. Van D. Middleton, D. C.; Henry R. Tilton, N. J.; Alfred A. Woodhull, Kan.; David L. Huntington, Penn.; Wm. E. Waters, D. C. Assistant Paymasters-General-Cols. Charles M. Terrell, Ky.; George E. Glenn, Ohio. Deputy Paymasters General. Lt. Col. James P. Canby, Del.; George W. Candee, Ill.; Asa B. Carey, Conn. Colonels of Engineers.-Henry M. Robert, Ohio; John M. Wilson, Wash.; John W. Barlow, Wis.; Peter C. Hains, N. J. George L. Gillespie, Tenn.; Charles R. Suber, N. Y. Lieutenant-Colonels of Engineers.- Jared A. Smith, Me.; Samuel M. ansfield, Conn.; William R. King, N. Y.; William H. H. Benyaurd, Penn.; Garrett J. Lydecker, N. Y.; Amos Stickney, N. Y.; Alex. Mackenzie, Ill.; Oswald H. Ernst, Ohio; David P. Heap, Penn.; William Ludlow, N. Y.; William A. Jones, Ill.; Andrew N. Damrell, Mass. Colonels of Ordnance.-James M. Whittemore, Mass.; Adelbert R. Buffinton, Va.; Alfred Mordecal, D. C. Lieutenant-Colonels of Ordnance.- Francis H. Parker, N. Y.; Joseph P. Farley, D. C.; Lawrence S. Babbitt, Md.; William A. Marye, Cal. Superintendent Military Academy.-Col. Oswald H. Ernst. Col. F. C. Ainsworth, Record and Pension Offce; Col. John M. Wilson, in charge of Public Buildings. Cavalry Officers. Colonels.-Jas. F. Wade, 5; Charles E. Compton, bin, 25; Emerson H. Liscum, 22: Joseph T. Has Majors -George B. Russell, 5; Chambers McKibkell, 24; James H. Gageby, 12; Charles C. Hood, 7; Francis E. Lacey, 17; A. H. Bainbridge, 10; Ezra P. Ewers, 9; William II. Bisbee, 8; C. E. Bennett, Burke, 23; Geo. W. Davis, 11; T. M. K. Smith, 1; 19; G. S. Carpenter, 4; A. A. Harbach, 18; D. W. H. McLaughlin, 16; Charles Hobart, 15; John N. Jacob H. Smith, 2; Charles W. Miner, 6; William Coe, 21; James M. J. Sanno, 3; William S. McCas key, 20; Charles F. Robe, 14; Philip H. Ellis, 13. Military Posts. Washington, D. C. Army of the United States. Headquarters, Miles, commanding. Major-General Nelson A. Department of the East.-Major-General Thomas H. Ruger, commanding. Headquarters, Governor's Island, New York Harbor. limits: The New England States, States of New Geographical York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Kentucky, Tennessee, Onlo and the District of Columbia. Department of the Missouri.-Major-General Chicago, Ill. Wesley Merritt, commanding. Headquarters, Geographical limits: States of Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas and Arkansas, Indian and Oklahoma Territories. Department of Texas.- Brigadier-General Z. R. Headquarters, San Antonio, 4; John K. Mizner, 10; Abraham K. Arnold, 1; Bliss, commaphical limits: State of Texas. George G. Huntt, 2; Jas. Biddle, 9; Caleb H. Carl ton, 8; David S. Gordon, 6; Anson Mills, 3; Edwin V. Sumner, 7. Lieutenant-Colonels.-Samuel S. Sumner, 6; Da vid Perry, 10; Henry E. Noyes, 2; Guy V. Henry, 3; Reuben F. Bernard, 9; Louis H. Carpenter, 7; S. B. M. Young, 4; John M. Bacon, 1; Thomas McGregor, 8; Samuel M. Whitside, 5. Majors.-Jenry Carroll, 1: James F. Randlett, 9;, John M. Hamilton, 1; Theodore A. Baldwin, 7; Texas, Department of California.- Brigadier-General James W. Forsyth, commanding. Headquarters, San Francisco, Cal. Geographical limits: States of California and Nevada. Department of Dakota.- Brigadier-General J. R. Brooke, commanding. Headquarters, St. Paul,, Minn. Geographical limits: States of Minnesota, South Dakota excepting so much as lies south of the 45th parallel west of the Missouri river), North |