McElroy's Philadelphia city directory, 1857, Part 174

Author: A. McElroy & Co; Orrin Rogers (Firm); E.C. & J. Biddle (Firm)
Publication date: 1837
Publisher: Philadelphia : A. McElroy & Co.
Number of Pages: 1014


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Cambria,


2,739


1,556


2,758


1,538


2,758


1,536


Carbon,


1,591


938


1,596


931


1,588


927


Centre,


2,725


2,404


2,730


2,401


2,729


2,403


Chester,


5,851


6,297


5,879


6,244


5,891


6,242


Clarion,


2,587


1,680


2,573


1,686


2,574


1,676


Clearfield,


1,841


1,181


1,831


1,179


1,839


1,171


Clinton,


1,408


1,277,


1,410


1,265


1,411


1,265


Columbia,


2.796


1,097


2,645


1,167


2,649


1,185


Crawford,


2,895


4,461


2,874


4,461


2,885


4,456


Cumberland,


3,236


2,975


3,239


2,956


3,237


2,958


Dauphin,


2,944


3,460


2,947


3,455


2,954


3,441


Delaware,


1,919


2,438


1,917


2,435


1,929


2,425


Elk,


492


253


494


251


500


253


Erie,


1,980


4,083


1,936


4,021


1,967


4,008


Fayette,


3,418


3,235


3,425


3,215


3,439


3,200


Franklin,


3,300


3,416


3,284


3,415


3,365


3,348


Fulton,


933


679


932


676


933


575


Greene,


2,647


1,558


2,644


1,544


2,649


1,545


Huntingdon,


1,910


2,196


1,901


2,188


1,901


2,184


Indiana,


1,500


3,317


1,470


3,272


1,456


3,294*


Jefferson,


1,326


1,449


1,319


1,458


1,318


1,438


Juniata,


1,311


1,262


1,302


1,261


1,299


1,257


Lancaster,


8,029


10,473


8,067


10,421


8,073


10,413


Lawrence,


1,107


2,685


1,109


2,682


1,105


2,684


Lebanon,


2,242


2,776


2,242


2,773


2,243


2,770


Lehigh,


4,063


3,192


4,050


3,181


4,056


3,168


Luzerne,


5,563


4,562


5,516


4,537


5,550


4,585


Lycoming,


3,138


2,736


3,152


2,707


3,117


2,726


M'Kean,


498


730


494


705


486


700


Mercer,


2,596


3,434


2,599


3,400


2,590


3,416


Mifflin,


1,550


1,569


1,556


1,564


1,553


1,559


Monroe,


2,047


528


2,037


492


2,036


514


Montgomery,


6,727


4,783


6,7 53


4,711


6,738


4,757


Montour,


1,221


660


1,186


654


1,191


649


Northampton,


4,664


2,344


4,668


2,337


4,674


2,314


Northumberland,


2,894


1,716


2,837


1,680


2,839


1,689


Perry,


2,057


1,970


2,060


1,969


2,062


1,964


Philadelphia,


36,038


32,604


36,006


32,571


36,083


32,350


Pike,


815


254


797


246


795


254


Potter,


854


1,117


680


1,112


676


1,112


Schuylkill,


6,361


4,623


6,345


4,624


6,336


4,628


Somerset,


1,773


2,547


1,776


2,543


1,774


2,542


Snyder,


1,123


1,377


1,116


1,363


1,108


1,366


Susquehanna,


2,320


3,424


2,307


3,333


2,315


3,423


Sullivan,


501


334


506


321


504


316


Tioga,


1,111


3,689


1,099


3,656


1,098


3,676


Union,


1,043


1,483


1,019


1,482


1,018


1,479


Venango,


1,989


1,964


1,975


1,963


1,984


1,964


Warren,


1,160


1,652


1,152


1,673


1,162


1,660


Washington,


4,316


4,424


4,320


4,419


4,319


4,390


Wayne,


2,192


2,055


2,176


2,056


2,180


2,051


Westmoreland,


4,920


4,285


4,906


4,277


4,905


4,265


Wyoming,


1,081


1,040


1,054


1,054


1,064


1,051


York,


6,076


4,594


6,138


4,534


6140


5,521


Total, 59


212,925


210,172


212,468


209,261


212,623


208,888


Allegheny,


8,084


12,319


8,094


12,298


8,121


12,253


Laporte.


Dem.


Union.


929


930


MISCELLANEOUS.


Franklin,


3469


2446


1217


16


$679


Fulton,


970


142


561


5


708


Greene,


2747


1521


272


14


1607


Huntingdon,


2164


926


908


737


2571


Indiana,


1762


3612


231


32


3875


Jefferson,


1463


1063


583


32


1678


Scott.


15,038


26,881


Lawrence,


1220


$065


11


85


3161


California,


34,971


39,665


100


Lebanon,


2511


2414


396


41


2851


Connecticut,


30,359


33,249


. 3,160


Lehigh,


4426


S237


91


31


3359


Delaware,


6,293


6,318


62


Luzerne,


6791 -


4850)


305


563


5718


Florida,


2,875


4,318


Lycoming.


3324


934


1700


70


2704


Georgia,


16,660


34,705


Mckean,


526


812


7


40


859


Illinois,


64,934


80,597


9,966


Mercer,


2699


3686


15


103


3804


Indiana,


80,901


95,299


6,934


Mifflin,


1491


216


989


61


1266


Iowa,


15,855


17,762


1,606


Monroe,


2275


560


57


12


629


Kentucky,


57,068


53,806


265


Montgomery,


7134


2845


492


1773


5110


Louisiana,


17,265


18,647


Montour,


1271


666


138


11


815


Maine,


32,543


41,609


8,030


Northampton,


5260


1168


644


1194


3006


Maryland,


35,077


40,022


54


North'berland, 3059


566


1096


244


1906


Massachusetts,


56,062


46,880


29,99S


Perry,


2135


521


730


657


1928


Michigan,


33,860


41,842


7,237


Pike,


862


270


10


5


285


Missouri,


29,984


38,353


Potter,


667


1264


4


2


1270


New Hampshire,


16,147


29,997


6,695


Schuylkill,


7035


2188


2315


367


4870


New Jersey,


28,556


44,305


350


Somerset,


1763


1458


1404


1


2863


New York,


234,882


262,083


25,329


Snyder,


1255


443


1015


49


1507


North Carolina,


39,058


39,744


59


Sullivan,


538


309


43


5


357


Ohio,


South Carolina, (Electors chosen by Legislature.)


Tennessee,


58,898


57,018


Texas,


4,995


13,552


Vermont,


32,173


13,044


8,621


Wayne,


2259


2172


76


37


2285


Westmoreland, 5172


4091


233


66


4390


Wyoming,


1171


1138


17


57


1212


York,


6876


511


3300


1001


4812


Total,


230,690 147,409 55,838 26,338 229,585


Total vote east in the State,


460,295


Total vote for Buehanan,


230,500


Union vote


¿ Fremont,


Fillmore,


55,891 5


Buchanan over Fremont and Fillmore, (Un'on),


27,443


Straight Fillmore vote,


26,338


Straight Fremont vote in Philada., 101


Vote for Gerritt Smith in 5 counties, 18


26,457


Indiana,


13


1S


Iowa,


4


4


-


Buchanan's majority over all,


895


THE POPULAR VOTE.


The following is an approximation to the popular majorities in the States :


Buchanan.


Fremont.


Pennsylvania,


40,000


Maine,


15,000


Mississippi,


7


7


.Delaware,


1,800


Vermont,


20,000


New Hampshire,


5


5


Virginia,


20,000


Massachusetts,


50,000


New Jersey,


7


7


Alabama,


9,000


Rhode Island,


4,500


New York,


65


35


Arkansas,


10,000


Connecticut,


8,000


North Carolina,


10


10


Florida,


500


Ohio,


15,000


Ohio,


23


23


Georgia,


15,000


Wisconsin,


5,000


Pennsylvania,


27


27


Kent .. - ky,


7,000


Iowa,


6,000


Rhode Island,


À


4


-


Mississippi,


8,000


Illinois,


10,060


South Carolina,


8


8


Missouri,


5,000


New York,


47,000


Tennessee,


12


12


Nort :. Carolina,


€.000


Tennessee,


5,000


Total,


190,500


Vermont,


5


-


Texas.


10,000


Indiana,


10,000


Total,


150,800


Table showing the popular vote for President at the election of 1852:


POPULAR VOTE IN 1852.


Whig.


Dem. Pierce.


F. S. Hale.


Juniata,


1365


380


597


150


1227


Lancaster,


8731


6608


3615


977


11200


Arkansas,


7,404


12,173


The electoral vote of the whole Union in 1852. was as follows:


ELECTORAL VOTE OF 1852.


No. of Electors.


Pierce.


Scott.


Alabama,


9


9


Arkansas,


4


California,


4


4


Connecticut,


6


6


Delaware,


S


S


Florida,


S


S


Georgia,


10


10


Illinois,


11


11


Kentucky,


12


Lonisiana,


6


6


Maine,


8


8


Maryland,


8


8


Massachusetts,


13


-


Michigan,


6


6


"New Jersey,


4.000


New Hampshire, 10,000


Missouri,


9


9


Virginia,


57,132


72,413


Wisconsin,


22,240


33,658


8,814


Total,


1,393,080


1,596,395


158,123


Union,


1092


1429


171


15


Venango,


2157


2041


65


7


Warren,


1231


2091


2


47


Washington,


4288


4237


137


128


4502


Pennsylvania,


179,122


198,568


8,524


Tioga,


1386


4541


7


20


4568


Rhoda Island,


7,625


169,220


31,682


Susquehanna,


2548


3861


8


43


3912


2113


2140


Mississippi,


17,548


26,876


Philadelphia,


38222


7892


12218


11866


31976


Total,


296


254


.


5


Virginia, -


15


15


Wisconsin,


5


5


152,526


8,375


644


1615


147,447


203,338


.


12


13


Texas,


Alabama,


931


MISCELLANEOUS.


Table showing the number of Presidential elec- tors to which each State is entitled.


Electoral Votes of the States.


Alabama,


9


Mississippi,


Arkansas,


4


Missouri,


9


California,


New Hampshire,


Connecticut,


6 New Jersey,


Delaware,


S


New York,


Florida,


3


North Carolina,


Georgia,


10


Ohio,


23


Caleb N. Taylor, 26,060 W.Darlington,Dr.20,062


B. C. Sawyer,


20,061


Indiana,


13 Rhode Island,


4


Wm. M Baird, 20,063


Jacob Painter,


20,061


Iowa,


4


South Carolina,


Kentucky,


12


Tennessee,


Louisiana,


6


Texas,


4


Jno. McCormick, 20,057


Geo. W. Arnold, 20,061 James Skinner,


20,061


Straight Fillmore Electors.


Jos. R. Ingersoll, 11,866


) Samuel Yoke,


11,866


Andrew Stewart, 11,857


C. F. Wells, Jr., 11.866


A. J. Flomerfelt, 11,868


G. W. Youngman, 11,866


Henry White, 11,867


J. V. Hoshour,


11,866


J. S. Riley, Sr., 11,866


S. E. Duffield,


11,869


Henry D. Moore, 11,867 Daniel O. Hitner, 11,867


J. H. Kuhns, 11,865


Isaac Newton, 11,866


Wm. W. Smith, 11,865


Stacy Brown,


11,866


Wm. M. Wright, 11,865


John C. Myers, 11,866


Henry Phillips,


11,866


3


1546


259


154


413


620


4


2139


307


152


457


335


5


1526


264


320


584


500


6


1473


456


383


797


344


7


1725


472


520


996


489


8


1398


352


364


716


500


9


1374


523


411


9.34


328


10


1307


558


614


1171


779


. 11


1467


419


192


618


267


12


1354


518


366


884


261


13


1336


778


553


1329


625


14


1521


706


422


1124


905


15


1962


367


369


736


879


16


1477


723


229


951


261


17


1878


445


336


781


92


18


1179


1106


178


1284


298


19


2092


386


286


672


601


20


2029


748


314


1061


480


21


1183


492


167.


658


255


22


1039


631


513


1145


79


23


1724


306


521


828


685


24


1330


417


264


681


462


38,222


12,218


7,892


20,062


11,866


Buchanan's vote,


38,222


Combined opposition vote,


31,976


Beaver,


1905


2658


103


133


2894


Bedford,


2458


300


1783


152


2249


Berks,


11272


1037


$282


304


46-23


Blair,


2069


445


1753


697


2895


Bradford,


2314


6938


30


71


7039


Bucks,


6517


4682


419


316


5417


Butler,


2648


3401


14


67


3482


Cambria,


2987


804


861


10-


1772


Carbon,


1866


692


309


156


1157


Centre,


2895


390


1400


552


2342


Chester,


6333


5308


620


828


6756


Clarion,


2760


788


944


6


1738


Edw. Wartman,


38,223


Henry J. Stahle,


38,221


Clearfield,


1978


756


550


9.3


1309


Wm. H. Witte,


38,223


John D. Rodly,


38,221


Clinton,


1485


618


648


34


1300


John McNair,


38,219


Jacob Turney,


38,221


Columbia,


2889


1239


214


5


1458


Crawford,


S391


5360


4


41


5405


David Laury,


38,222


Wm. Wilkins,


38,221


Cumberland,


3427


1472


1565


14


3051


Charles Kessler,


38,222


J. G. Campbell,


38,221


Dauphin,


3094


1615


2332


107


4054


James Patterson, 38,222


John Keatley,


$8,22


Delaware,


2005


1590


219


791


2600


Isaac Slenker,


58,222


Vincent Phelps,


38,220


Elk,


575


275


45


7


327


P. W. Hughes,


38,222


T. Cunningham.


38,219


Erie,


2584


5156


37


252


5445


Fayette,


3554


2089


1128


46


3.263


4


Kimber Cleaver, 11,866


James Webster,


11,866


Robert F. Clark, 11,866


The total vote of the city of Philadelphia, at the most important elections since 1848, has been as follows :-


Democratic. ' Opposition.


Total.


1848, (President)


21,508


32,106


53,614


1851, (Governor)


22,001


24,760


46,761


1852, (President)


26,022


26,347


52,369


1854, (Governor)


24,936


28,879


53,815


1855, (Canal Com'r)


28,284


26,040


54,324


1856, (Mayor)


29,534


25,725


55,259


1856, (Canal Com'r)


36,038


32,604


65,642


1856, (President)


38,222


31,976


70,198


PENNSYLVANIA-Official. .


The following are the official returns of the State:


--- Union .-


Total.


Buch'n.


Frem't.


Fill.


Fill .. Stra'ht.


Opp.


Adams,


2637


1120


1225


24


2369


Allegheny,


9062


13671


592


896


15159


Armstrong,


2680


2963


113


75


S151;


Buchanan over all,


6.246


Buchanan maj. over Union ticket,


18,160


combined Fillmore,


14,148


CITY VOTE FOR ELECLORS IN DETAIL. Democratic Electors.


C. A. Buckalew, 38,222


Abra'm Edinger, 38,221


Wilson M'Canless,38,221


Reuben Wilder, 38,221


G. W. Nebinger, 38,221


G. A. Crawford,


38,221


Pierce Butler,


38,222


James Black,


38,221


John II. Brinton,


38,222


Thos. Osterhout, 38,222


Union Electors.


Millard Fillmore, 12,218 | S. B. Thompson, 20,063


7


John C. Fremont, 7,892 James Irvin, 20,062 Joseph Edwards, 20,061


5 Geo. N. Eckert, 10,057


7 M. H. Dickinson, 20,061


Russell F. Lord, 20,063 Freď'k E. Smith, 20,063 Abr'm Updegraff, 20,063 Jos. D. Simpson, 20,062 Hezekiah Easton, 20,062 Edward Scull, 20,061


Wm. M. Stuart, 20,062 Alfred Patterson, 20,062


Illinois,


11


Pennsylvania,


27


8 M. A. Shirk, 20,063


L. L. McGuffin, 20,061


Maine,


8


Vermont,


Maryland,


8


Virginia,


Massachusetts,


13


Wisconsin,


Michigan,


6 .


Total,


PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, 1856. CITY OF PHILADELPHIA-Official. Democratic. Union Ticket.


Str't Fill.


Wards.


Buch.


Fill'e.


Frem't.


Irvin.


Ingers'l.


1


1748


342


142


484


882


2


2415


643


115


758


942


Samuel Kenecgy, 11,866


J. M. D. Nesbit, 11,866 J.M.Hetherington,11,866


H. W. Snyder, 11,866


G. W. Patton,


11,866


35 |Wilson Jewell, 20,000


10


A. G. Rowland, 20,061


12 Simon Cameron, 20,057


5


15


5


296


J. A. J. Buchanan, 38.221


932


MISCELLANEOUS.


THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION-1852.


Democrat. Whig. F. Soil. Elect'l.


Franklin


Winfield John P. Vote.


Free States.


Pierce.


Scott.


Hale.


P. S.


California,


40,585


35,788


100


4


-


Connecticut,


33,249


30,359


3,160


6


-


Illinois,


80,577


64,747


9,731


11 -


Indiana,


95,299


80,901


6,934


13


Iowa,


77,762


15,855


1,606


4


Maine,


41,609


32,543


8,030


8


Massachusetts,


45,875


52,683


28,023


-


13


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Albert Davy, consul, Leeds.


-Nathaniel Hawthorne, consul, Liverpool consul Manchester


Francis B. Ogden, consul, Bristol , consul, Falmouthi Thomas W. Fox, consul, Plymouth Joseph R. Croskey, consul, Southampton and Cowes


SCOTLAND.


James M'Dowell, consul, Leith, (Port of Edin- burgh)


Thomas Steere, consul, Dundee Philip T. Heartt, consul, Glasgow


IRELAND.


James Arrott, consul, Dublin John Higgins, consul, Belfast , consul, Londonderry


12 Hugh Keenan, consul, Cork , consul, Galway


CHINA.


James Keenan, consul, Hong Hong


EAST INDIES.


Charles Huffnagle, consul, Calcutta Edward Ely, consul, Bombay


John Black, commercial agent, Ceylon Charles W. Bradley, consul, Singapore


AUSTRALIA.


James H. Williams, consul, Sydney, NS W James M. Tarleton, consul, Melbourne


VAN DIEMANS' LAND.


Elisha Hathaway, consul, Hobart Town


IN AND NEAR EUROPE OR AFRICA.


Horatio J. Sprague, consul, Gibraltar William Winthrop, consul, Island of Malta


1842,


1,124,763


1,025,765


27,301


15,434


1843,


1,061,584


960,759


56,243


26,624


1844,


1,337,409


1,305,502


62,170


1845,


1,161,674


1,143,646


62,194


1,929


1846,


1,165,422


1,147,779


79,477


1847,


1,234,409


1,261,376


78,557


1848,


1,284,804


1,360,752 291,342


1849,


1,243,471


1,235,378


82,649


1850,


1,298,633


1,265,240


89,785


1851,


1,397,757


1,282,233


78,143


1852,


1,607,723


1,386,934


155,940


1853,


1,361,614


1,192,879


227,058


55,540


1854,


1,310,712


1,271,780


125,861 334,545


1855,


1,456,863


1,358,307


618,592 784,146


-


9


Arkansas,


12,179


7,430


4


Delaware,


6,319


6,294


62


3


Florida,


4,318


2,875


-


5


Georgia,


39,688


15,798


10


Kentucky,


53,806


57,068


365


12


Louisiana,


18,647


17,265


-


-


Maryland,


40,028


35,088


54


8


Mississippi,


26,840


17,548


7


Missouri,


38,353


39,962


9


North Carolina,


39,744


39,058


59


10


South Carolina, (Electors chosen by Leg.)


Tennessee,


57,125


58,943


Texas,


13,530


4,988


-


-


Virginia,


73,872


59,526


-


-


Total,


451,330


366,871


440


96


24


Pierce's majority in slave States,


84,459


Pierce's majority in the Union,


65,289


Aggregate Vote.


Franklin Pierce,


1,607,723


Winfield Scott,


1,386,934


John P. Hale,


155,940


Popular Vote of the United States since 1824.


Years.


Democratic.


Whig.


Free Soil. Sca'ng.


1824,


200,356


151,890


1828,


646,595


506,706


1832,


687,502


583,297


1836,


766,068


737,526


1837,


819,203


927,213


1838,


956,019


1,066,712


1839,


1,011,168


972,347


1840,


1,128.276


1,274,197


7,069


1841,


1,038,400


1,016,198


21,559


Daniel M. Huckins, consul, Cape Town, Cape of Good Hope


George H. Fairfield, consul, Port Louis, Isle of France


George W. Kimball, commercial agent, Island of St. Helena


NORTH AMERICA.


T. D. Andrews, Consul General, British North America, Quebec W. S. H. Newman, consul. St. John's , consul, St. John's


Vermont,


13,044


22,173


8,621


5


Wisconsin,


33,658


22,240


8,814


5


Total,


1,156,393 1,020,063 155,500 153


Pierce's plurality in free States,


136,330·


Pierce's minority in free States,


19,170


Slave States.


Alabama,


26,881


15,038


25,433


35


Ohio,


169,160


152,526


. 31,782


25


Pennsylvania,


198,568


179,182


8,524


27


Rhode Island,


8,735


7,626


624


4


Michigan,


41,842


33,860


7,237


6


New Hampshire, 29,971


16,140


6,622


5


New Jersey,


44,301


38,551


259


7


New York,


262,158


234,889


18


DEPARTMENT OF STATE.


List of Ministers, Consuls, and other Diplomatic and Commercial Agents of the United States in foreign countries, and of the places of their resi- dence.


BRITISH DOMINIONS.


ENGLAND.


-


-


6


-


8


15


933


MISCELLANEOUS.


Benjamin H. Norton, consul, Pictou, Nova|John Morand, consul, Denia Scotia , consul, St. John's Newfound- land


WEST INDIES.


Robert M. Harrison, consul, Kingston, Jamaica John F. Bacon, consul, Nassau N P James Winter, consul, Turk's Island. Noble Towner, consul, Barbadoes


E. B. Marache, consul, Island of Trinidad F. B. Wells, consul, Bermuda


R. S. Higinbothom, consul, Antigua William T. Thurston, consul, St. Christopher SOUTH AMERICA.


A. V. Colvin, consul, Demerara, British Guiana W. H. Smiley, commercial agent, Port Stanley Falkland Islands


RUSSIA.


Thomas H. Seymour, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, St. Petersburg Josiah Pierce, jr., Secretary of Legation St. Petersburg Wm. H. Winans, consul, St. Petersburg Alexander Schwartz, consul, Riga Edmund Brandt, consul, Archangel John Ralli, consul, Odessa Reynold Frenchell, consul, Helsinfors


FRENCH DOMINIONS.


John Y. Mason, Envoy Extraordinary and Min- ister Plenipotentiary, Paris O. Jennings Wise, Secretary of Legation Paris Duncan K. McRae, consul Paris William Day, consul, Lyons J. B. C. Antoine, consul Sedan Hypolite Roques, consul, Nantes Thomas W. Rountree, consul, La Rochelle Levi K. Bowen, consul, Bordeaux William H. Vesey, consul, Havre George W. Morgan, consul, Marseilles John P. Sullivan, consul, Bayonne Charles Audouy, consul, Napoleon-Vendee


WEST INDIES. , consul, Guadaloupe Alexander Campbell, consul, Martinique


AFRICA.


John J. Mahony, consul, Algiers


AMERICA.


, consul, Cayenne, French Guiana George Hughes, commercial agent, St. Pierre, Miquelon


SPANISH DOMINIONS.


Augustus C. Dodge, Envoy Extraordinary and E. G. W. Butler, jr., Secretary of Legation, Minister Plenipotentiary, Madrid Berlin Buckingham Smith, Secretary of Legation, Abel French, consul, Aix La Chapelle Frederick Schillow, consul, Stettin Madrid William L. Giro, consul, Alicante Maximo de Aguirre, consul, Bilboa AUSTRIA. , consul, Cadiz Henry R. Jackson, Minister resident, Vienna George W. Lippet, consul, Vienna William A. Buffum, consul, Trieste , consul, Venice John Somers Smith, consul, Malaga Pablo Anguera, consul, Barcelona Spiridon Ladico, consul, Port Mahon, Minorca


Thomas Trenor, consul, Valencia Manuel Barcena, consul, Vigo CUBA.


O. R. Singleton, consul, Havana John P. Gareche, consul, Matanzas Samuel McLean, consul, Trinidad de Cuba Stephen Cochran, consul, St. Iago de Cuba


PUERTO RICO. James C. Gallagher, consul, Ponce George Latimer, consul, St. John's OTHER SPANISH ISLANDS.


F. M. Dimond, consul, Teneriffe, Canary William P. Pierce, consul, Manilla, Phillipine Samuel J. Masters, Ladrone Islands


PORTUGUESE DOMINIONS.


John L. O. Sullivan, Minister resident, Lisbon Nicholas Pike, consul, Lisbon , consul, Macao Charles W. Dabney, consul, Fayal, Azores John H. March, consul, Funchal, Madeira , consul, St. Iago, Cape de Verds , consul, Mozambique John G. Wills, commercial agent, St. Paul's de Loando, West Africa


BELGIUM.


J. J. Seibels, Minister resident, Brussels Alois D. Gall, consul, Antwerp


DOMINIONS OF THE NETHERLANDS.


August Belmont, Minister resident, Hague R. G. Barnwell, consul, Amsterdam William S. Campbell, consul, Rotterdam Francis W. Cragin, consul, Paramaribo, Surinam Alfred A. Reed, commer. agent, Batavia, Java Charles Rey, commercial agent, St. Martin James H. Young, agent, Curacoa, W. I.


DANISH DOMINIONS.


Henry Bedinger, Minister resident, Copenhagen , consul, Copenhagen H. T. A. Rainals, consul, Elsineur Diedrich Kohlsaat, consul, Altona David Rogers, consul, Santa Cruz, W. I. Charles J. Helm, commercial agent, St. Thomas, W. I.


SWEDEN AND NORWAY.


Francis Sehroeder, Ministerresident, Stockholm , consul, Stockholm . , consul, Gothenburg, Sweden Helmich Janson, consul, Bergen, Norway .


, consul, Porsgrund


PRUSSIA.


Peter D. Vroom, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, Berlin


934


MISCELLANEOUS.


SAXONY. , consul, Dresden James Reilly, consul, Leipsic


DUCHY OF SAXE MEININGEN-HILBURG- HAUSEN.


Louis Linder, consul, Sonneberg BAVARIA.


Charles Obermeyer, consul, Augsburg Philip Geisse, consul, Nuremburg


WURTEMBURG.


Max Stettheimer, consul, Stuttgardt FRANKFORT ON THE MAYN.


(Including the Grand Duchy of Hesse Darm- stadt, the Electorate of Hesse Cassel, the Duchy of Nassau, and the Landgraviate of Hesse Hombourg.)


Samuel Ricker, consul, Frankfort


BADEN.


II. W. De Puy, consul, Carlsrue


MECKLENBERG SCHWERIN AND MECK- DENBERG STRELITZ.


, consul, Schwerin


J. P. M. Epping, consul, Oldenburg


HANSEATIC OR FREE CITIES.


Eli B. Ames, consul, Hamburg William Hildebrand, consul, Bremen


SWITZERLAND.


Theodore S. Fay, Minister resident, Berne Daniel S. Lee, consul, Basle


George H. Goundie, consul, Zurich Nathaniel Bolton, consul, Geneva


SARDINIA.


John M. Daniel, Minister resident, Turin A. Herbemont, consul, Genoa J. B. Wilbor, sr., consul, Nice R. H. Leese, consul, Spezzia


TUSCANY.


J. A. Binda, consul, Leghorn , commercial agent, Florence


PONTIFICAL STATES.


Lewis Cass, Jr., Minister, resident, Rome


, consul, Rome , consul, Ancona , consul, Ravenna


Franklin Torrey, consul, Carrara


TWO SICILIES.


Robert Dale Owen, Minister, resident, Naplez Alexander Hammett, consul, Naples , consul, Palermo F. W. Behn, consul, Messina


TURKISH DOMINIONS.


Carroll Spence, Minister, resident, Constanti- nople


John P. Brown, dragoman, Constantinople A. M. Jackson, consul, Constantinople E. S. Offley, consal, Smyrna Henry Wood, consul, Beirut


Geo. Mountfort, consul, Candia Merino de Mattey, consul, Cyprus


UNDER THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PACHA OF EGYPT.


Edwin De Leon, consul general, Alexandria GREECE. Jonas King, acting consul, Athens IONIAN REPUBLIC.


Amos S. York, consul, Zante BARBARY STATES.


George V. Brown, consul, Tangiers, Morocco. Marcus J. Gaines, consul, Tripoli, Tripoli W. P. Chandler, consul, Tunis, Tunis Juda Solomon Levy, commercial agent, Tetuan, Morocco


Meshod Abecasis, commercial agent, Larache and Arzila, Morocco


AFRICA. , consul, Monrovia Henry A. Ford, commercial agent, Gaboon


DOMINIONS OF THE IMAUM OF MUSCAT.


Daniel H. Mansfield, consul, Muscat. , consul, island of Zanzibar.


SUMATRA. Franklin D. Reed, commercial agent, Padang CHINA.


Peter Parker, Commissioner, Canton.


S. Wells Williams, Secretary of Legation and Chinese Interpreter, Canton.


O. H. Perry, consul, Canton. Caleb Jones, consul, Fuh Chau. Thomas H. Hyatt, consul, Amoi.


Robert G. Murphy, consul, Shang Hai. consul, Ningpo.


JAPAN.


Townsend Harris, consul general, Simoda.


SANDWICH OR HAWAIAN ISLANDS.


David L. Gregg, Commissioner, Honolulu. Darius A Ogden, consul, Honolulu. consul, Lahaina. Thomas Miller, consul, Hilo. NAVIGATOR'S ISLANDS.


Jonathan S. Jenkins, consul, Apia. SOCIETY ISLANDS.


William H. Kelly, consul, Tahiti. NEW ZEALAND.


John B. Williams, consul, Bay of Islands. FEEJEE ISLANDS.


John B. Williams, commercial agent, Lanthala. HAYTI OR SAN DOMINGO.


Joseph N. Lewis, commercial agent, Port-au- Prince. , commercial agent, Aux-Cayes.


G.E. Hubbard, commercial agent, Cape Haytien. Jonathan Elliott, commercial agent, St. Do- mingo and Porto Plata.


985


MISCELLANEOUS.


MEXICAN REPUBLIC.


John Forsyth, Envoy Extraordinary and Minis- ter Plenipotentiary, Mexico. Walker Fearn, Secretary of Legation, Mexico. John Black, consul, Mexico.


S. D. Mullowney, consul, Monterey. Franklin Chase, consul, Tampico. , consul, Matamoras. John T. Pickett, consul, Veru Cruz. , consul, Tobasco. , consul, Campeche. , consul, Mazatlan. , consul, San Blas. , consul, Guaymas.


David R. Diffenderffer, consul, Paso del Norte. Ramon Juanes y Patrullo, consul, Merida and Sisal.


Charles L. Denman, consul, Acapulco. , consul, Tehuantepec.


James A. Pleasants, consul, Minatitlan.


Wm. Hubotter, consul, Laguna, Carman Island. , commercial agent, Chihuahua.


NICARAGUA.


John H. Wheeler, Minister resident, Granada.


GUATEMALA.


John L. Marling, Minister resident, Guatemala. COSTA RICA.


Marquis L. Hine, consul, San Jose. HONDURAS. A. Follin, consul, Omoa and Truxillo. NEW GRANADA.


James B. Bowlin, Minister resident, Bogota. Ramon Leon Sanchez, consul, Cartagena. , consul, Santa Martha. Thomas W. Ward, consul, Panama. John A. Bennet, consul, Bogota. George W. Fletcher, consul, Aspinwall. John Capela, junr., consul, Turbo.


VENEZUELA.


Charles Eames, Minister resident, Caracas. R. H. Swift, consul, Maracaibo. Southy Grinalds, consul, Puerto Cabello. Isaac T. Golding, consul, Laguayra. , consul, Cuidad Bolivar.


ECUADOR.


Philo White, Minister resident, Quito. M. P. Game, consul, Guayaquil.


BRAZIL.


William Trousdale, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, Rio de Janeiro W. G. Mann, Secretary of Legation, Rio de Janeiro


Alexander Thomson, consul, Maranham Island Henry B. Dewey, consul, Para


William Lilley, consul, Pernambuco


Robert G. Scott, jr., consul, Rio de Janeiro , consul, Santos


Robert S. Cathcart, consul, St. Catharine's Island Alfred H. Hanscom, consul, Rio Grande J. S. Gillmer, consul, Bahia de San Salvador


URUGUAY, OR CISPLATINE REPUBLIC. Robert M. Hamilton, consul, Montevideo


BUENOS AYRES AND ARGENTINE CON- FEDERATION.


James A. Peden, Minister resident, Buenos Ayres


Francis M. Ellis, consul, Buenos Ayres William H. Smiley, consul, Rio Negro


PARAGUAY.


:


Louis Bamberger, consul, Asuncion CHILE.


David A. Starkweather, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, San-Iago Frederick A. Beelen, Secretary of Legation, San-Iago George B. Merwin, consul. Valparaiso William Crosby, consul, Talcahuano Samuel F. Haviland, consul, Coquimbo


PERU.


John Randolph Clay, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, Lima


Z. B. Caverly, Secretary of Legation, Lima William Miles, consul, Callao consul, Arica


Fayette M. Ringgold, consul, Paita Samuel J. Oakford, consul, Tumbez "BOLIVIA.


John W. Dana, Minister resident, La Paz.


936


MISCELLANEOUS.


SUPREME COURT.


Mr. Chief Justice Taney, Morrison's, 42 street.


Mr. Justice McLean, Mrs. Carter's, Capitol Hill.


Mr. Justice Wayne, Morrison's, 4} street. Mr. Justice Catron, Brown's Hotel.


Mr. Justice Daniel, I street, between 13th and 14th. Mr. Justice Nelson, Washington House. Mr. Justice Grier, Morrison's, 4} street.




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