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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
George M. Dallas, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, London
Phillip N. Dallas, Secretary of Legation, Lon- don.
, consul, London
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
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9
Arkansas,
12,179
7,430
4
Delaware,
6,319
6,294
62
3
Florida,
4,318
2,875
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5
Georgia,
39,688
15,798
10
Kentucky,
53,806
57,068
365
12
Louisiana,
18,647
17,265
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-
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
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-
Virginia,
73,872
59,526
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-
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
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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.
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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.
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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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