A4 1857-8 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT. EXECUTIVE OFFICERS. PRESIDENT: GROVER CLEVELAND, New York. Salary, $50,000. (There is no vice-president at present. In case of the death, disability or removal of both the president and vice-president the order of succession is the members of the cabinet, beginning with the Secretary of State.-Act of Congress-1886-7.) THE CABINET. SALARY, $8,000. Secretary of State-Thomas F. Bayard, Deleware. DEPARTMENT OFFICERS. STATE DEPARTMENT. Assistant Secretaries of State--George L. Rives, Alvey A. Adee, John B. Moore. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Assistant Secretaries of Treasury-Hugh S. Thompson and Isaac H. Maynard. Supervising Architect-William A Freret. Chief of Bureau of Engraving and Printing-Edward O. Graves. Supervising Inspector-General Steamboats-James A. Dumont. Comptroller of the Treasury-Milton J. Durham, first; Sigourney Butler, second. Commissioner of Customs-John S. McCalmont. Register of the Treasury-William S. Rosecrans. First Auditor, J. Q. Chenoweth; second, William A. Day; third, John S. Williams; fourth, Charles M. Shelley; fifth, Anthony Eickhoff; sixth, Daniel McConville. Treasurer-James W. Hyatt. Comptroller of the Currency-William L. Trenholm. WAR DEPARTMENT. General of the Armies-Philip H. Sheridan. Surgeon-General--Colonel John Moore. Paymaster-General--Brigadier-General William B. Rochester. Chief Signal Officer--Brigadier-General A. W. Greely. Admiral of the Navy--Admiral D. D. Porter. Chief of Ordnance Bureau--Commodore Montgomery Sicard. Chief Bureau Medicine and Surgery-Surgeon-General F. M. Gunnell. POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT. First Assistant Postmaster-General--Adlai E. Stevenson. Third Assistant-H. R. Harris. Assistant Attorney-General for Post-Office--Edwin E. Bryant. INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. Assistant Secretary Interior--Henry L. Muldrow. Commissioner General Land Office Commissioner of Pensions--John C. Black. Commissioner of Patents--Benton J. Hall. Commissioner Indian Affairs--J. D. C. Adkins. Commissioner of Education--Nathaniel H. R. Dawson. Director Geological Survey--John W. Powell. Pension Agent--Sidney L. Willson. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. Assistant Attorneys-General-William A. Maury and Robert A. Howard. Assistant Attorneys-General-Zachariah Montgomery (Department Interior), Edwin E. Bryant (P. O. Department). Solicitor-General-Geo. A. Jenks. Solicitor Internal Revenue-Charles Chesley. Law Clerk and Examiner of Titles-A. J. Bentley. Solicitor Treasury-Alexander McCue. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Commissioner of Agriculture-Norman J. Colman. Superintendent of Seed Division-William M. King. Statistician-J. R. Dodge. NATIONAL BOARD OF HEALTH. President National Board of Health-James R. Cabell, LL. D. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. Government Printing Office-Thos. E. Benedict, Public Printer. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. Commissioners-Alfred P. Edgerton, of Indiana. Charles Lyman, of Connecticut. Chief Examiner-Wm. H. Webster, Connecticut. INTER-STATE COMMERCE COMMISSION. Thomas M. Cooley, Chairman, holding for six years from Jan. 1, 1887. William R. Morrison, holding for five years. Augustus Schoonmaker, holding for four years. Aldace F. Walker, holding for three years. Walker L. Bragg, holding for two years. Edward A. Moseley, Secretary. All appointments as these terms expire are to be for six years. UNITED STATES LEGATIONS ABROAD. Great Britain-Edward J. Phelps, minister, London. German Empire-Geo. H. Pendleton, minister, Berlin. Austria-Alexander R. Lawton, minister, Vienna. Turkey-Oscar S. Straus, minister, Constantinople. China-Charles Denby, minister, Pekin. Japan-Richard B. Hubbard, minister, Tokei. Peru-Charles W. Buck, minister, Lima. Sweden and Norway-Rufus Magee, minister, Stockholm. Siam-Jacob T. Child, minister, Bangkok. Argentine Republic-Bayless W. Hanna, minister, Buenos Ayres. Mexico-Edwin S. Bragg, minister, City of Mexico. FOREIGN CONSULS IN MISSOURI. Austro-Hungarian-F. Diehm, Consul, 600 N. 4th, St. Louis. Brazil-Alphonzo de Figueiredo, Consul, Franklin av. ne. cor. Channing av., St. Louis. St. Louis. Denmark-Christian N. Hedegard, Vice-Consul, 7th, nw. cor. Cerre, France-Emile Karst, Consular Agt., 305 Olive, St. Louis. Great Britain and Ireland-Western Bascome, Vice-Consul, 309 Pine, St. Louis. German Empire-Herman Martens, 604 N. 4th, St. Louis. Netherlands-B. B. Haagsma, Consul, 714 Washington av, St. Louis. Sweden and Norway-Adolph E. Rosine, Consulate Agt., 620 Pine, St. Louis. Switzerland-Jacob Ruff, Consul, 513 Walnut, St. Louis. UNITED STATES COURTS. SUPREME COURT. Chief Justice-Morrison R. Waite, Ohio. Salary, $10,500. Associate Justices--Horace Gray, Massachusetts; Stanley Matthews, Ohio; Samuel F. Miller, Iowa; Stephen J. Field, California; Joseph P. Bradley, New Jersey; Samuel Blatchford, New York; John M. Harlan, Kentucky; L. Q. C. Lamar, Mississippi. Salary, $10,000. Clerk-James H. McKenney. Marshal-J. M. Wright. Reporter-J. C. Bancroft Davis. CIRCUITS AND CIRCUIT JUDGES. SALARY, $6,000. First Circuit-Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Rhode Island. LeKarron B. Colt, Rhode Island. Second Circuit-Connecticut, Vermont and New York. William J. Wallace, New York. Third Circuit--Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. William McKennan, Washington, Penn. Fourth Circuit -North Carolina, South Carolina, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia. Hugh L. Bond, Baltimore. |