The Philadelphia Directory, 1829, Part 34

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Benjamin A. Meredith


Middle District, from Market Street to Drawbridge.


Benjamin Ashmead Joseph R. Dickson John Davis John W. Durant Henry Huber Benjamin H. Springer Curtis Grubb


Benjamin Bache John Suter


Lower District, below Drawbridge. Wm. Dalzell


Robert Hopkins


Andrew Jackson


Joseph Robinson


George Clymer


John Diehl Daniel Adgate


Robinson R. Moore


Robert S. M'Calla


Charles J. Hopkins


Joseph Brown, measurer of dry goods.


Job Whipple, captain of revenue barge.


Andrew Geyer, keeper of public stores.


David Rose, at Lazaretto.


Frederick Shull, at Marcus Hook.


William Anderson, at Chester.


Rowland Smith, at Schuylkill.


BANKS.


Directors of the Bank of Pennsylvania.


Joseph Parker Norris, President


William Sansom


Jacob Ridgway


George Vaux


Anthony Stocker


Jonas Preston William Brown


Peter Wager


Mark Richards


John White


Charles Penrose


Robert Ralston, jr.


Tobias Wagner ,


P. L. Laguerenne


John R. Neff


Wm. J. Leiper


John H. Palethorp


Abraham Okie


John T. Sullivan


Daniel Wagener Francis Wisely


Gideon Scull


Isaac Wayne


Thomas Cave.


Directors of the Farmers and Mechanics' Bank. Joseph Tagert, President J. J. Borie Nathan Bunker -


Seth Craige William W. Fisher


William Gerhard


Charles A. Harper


Joseph Howell Hugh F. Hollingshead


James M'Alpin John Purdon Samuel Richards


Robert Toland.


BANKS.


Directors of the Bank of the United States. Nicholas Biddle, President.


Thomas Cadwalader


Ambrose White


Richard Willing Mathew L. Bevan


John Hemphill Manual Eyre


Paul Beck, jr. Lewis Clapier


Thomas P. Cope Alexander Henry


James C. Fisher Jolın Sergeant Nicholas Biddle, of Pennsylvania J. B. Trevor, of Pennsylvania E. J. Dupont, of Delaware B. Hatcher, of Virginia Charles A. Davis, of New York John Potter, of S. Carolina George Hoffman, of Maryland Roswell L. Colt, of Maryland Robert Lenox, of New York William B. Astor, of New York Nathaniel Silsbee, of Massachusetts Daniel Webster, of Massachusetts Directors of the Bank of North America.


Henry Nixon, President Henry Hollingsworth, Cashier Daniel Smith Timothy Paxson George M'Callmont Charles Macalester Alexander Elmslie Charles H. Baker


Colenan Fisher


Furman Leaming Samuel Hollingsworth John Clements Stocker John M. Atwood


Directors of the Mechanics' Bank.


Samuel Lamb, President Thomas Fitch, Cashier T. Caldwell Wm. S. Crothers Thes. W. Pryor Daniel Smith, jr. George Peterson J. Solms James Mc Culloch J. K. Hassinger Allen Armstrong T. G. Hollingsworth Nicholas Thou ron John W. Downing.


Directors of the Commercial Bank of Penn- sylvan ia.


Andrew Bayard, President Caleb P. Wayne Edward Hallowell® Bankson Taylor James Dundas Thomas Reeves, jr .. William Wilson David R. Sergeant William Lynch Robert S. Johnson John Moss


Thomas Earp Saturnius Destouet.


Directors of the Kensington Bank John C. Browne, President Charles Keen, Cashier Thomas W. Duffield John Vaughan Robert Earp John E. Keen Edmund Pryor Michael Day Thomas Wickersham


Jonathan Wainwright Benjamin Naglee Daniel Fitler


George Landell John Simon, jr.


Directors of the Southwark Bank.


Samuel Comly, President James S. Smith, jr. Cashier Weston C. Donaldson Peter Williamson John Cowan Benjamin Tevis William Cummings Robert Burton Henry Moliere James Fearon Benjamin Jones, jr. Walter Thompson John Keefe.


Directors of the Bank of the N. Liberties. Jonathan Knight, President Thomas Latimer George Gorgas Joseph R. Jenks


Joseph Thomas James Paul


Thomas Hart Andrew C. Barclay Isaac W. Norris John Taylor Samuel Grant Thomas Lloyd John Naglee Isaiah Jeanes Isaac Koons.


Directors of the Schuylkill Bank. William Meredith President Edward Sınith Aaron Denman Joseph Montgomery Bartholomew Wistar Edward Burd Robert Flemming


Frederick Brown Samuel Breck James Boggs John Holmes John Ford Samuel P. Wetherill.


INSURANCE OFFICES.


Directors of the Philadelphia Bank.


John Read, President Quintin Campbell, Cashier John Welsh Samuel Smith Saml. W. Jones J. R. Evans Benj. Stille Charles Graff Wm. Yardley Wm. Phillips


J Longstreth Wm. Worrell John Cowden John C. Otto J. M. Linnard R. Patterson A. M'Carraher J. M. Barclay


Directors of the Bank of Penn Township.


Daniel H. Miller, President Joseph Taylor Lewis Lowry, John M. Ogden


William S. Frederick


S. C. Spackman Anthony M'Connell Nathan Davidson


Adam Woelpper Elijah Dallet James S. Huber Elijah Mitchell Jacob Alter.


INSURANCE OFFICES.


Directors of the Office of the Pennsylvania Company for Insurances on Lives, &c.


Thomas Astley, President, William Boyd, Hyman Gratz William Parker William Kirkham


John Moss Clements S. Miller Benjamin Masden Levi Ellmaker Dr. John K. Mitchell John B. Newman John Cox John Bohlen.


Directors of the Atlantic Insurance Company.


Daniel W. Coxe, President Charles Massey, jr. Jacob S. Waln Joseph Gratz John Mc Crea Jacob R. Smith Richard Oakford


William Platt J. B. M'Ilvaine P. L. Laguerenne Ashbel G. Ralston Charles Vezin Washington Jackson.


Directors of the Marine Insurance Company of Philadelphia.


John Leamy, President Jacob Sulger, jr. Secretary Elihu Chauncey


Peter Hahn


John B. Newman


George M'Callmont


Samuel N. Lewis


Isaac W. Norris


William Read John Latour Art. St. Clair Nichols


Benjamin Chew


Norris Stanley


Jonathan K. Hassinger


Directors of the Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania.


Charles Macalester, President


Daniel Smith


Henry Pratt


Henry Nixon


Patil Siemen


Anthony Stocker


John Markoe


Gustavus Colhoun


John Cox


William Redwood


James Schott Simeon Toby


John Miller, jr.


Directors of the Union Insurance Company of Philadelphia.


Hugh Colhoun, President


Matthew Lawler


Lewis Clapier


John Bohlen


Stephen Girard


William Davis


William Lynch


Bankson Taylor


Austin Montgomery


Charles Graff John R. Neff Samuel Wetherill


William T. Birch.


Directors of the Insurance Office of North America. John Inskeep, President Alexander Henry Jolın Stille Samuel Mifflin


SOCIETIES.


John Diamond Michael E. Israel John W. Dickson John Conrad Jolın Miles Edward King.


Officers of the Philadelphia Saving Fund So- ciety.


Andrew Bayard, President George Billington, Treasurer & Secr'y. Managers.


John M'Crea Thomas Hale Clement C. Biddle


Richard Peters, junr. Samuel Archer Daniel B. Smith


J. J. Vanderkemp Lawrence Lewis John C. Lowber, John Wharton John R. Neff, Thomas Fassitt


Ashbel G. Ralston


Quintin Campbell George Vaux John A. Brown Francis R. Wharton Francis Gurney Smith, Samuel Grant


Thomas H. White William Davison William Smith Philip H. Nicklin Sansom Perot


Officers of the Pennsylvania Society for pro- moting the Abolition of Slavery, &c.


William Rawle, President


Jonas Preston Vice Presidents


Benjamin Tucker


Henry Troth, Treasurer Thomas Ridgway Secretaries


Isaac Barton 5 Board of Education.


Isaac Barton


Edwin P. Atlee Thomas Earle


Joseph Evans Joseph Parker


Thomas Parker, jr. George Peterson


Thomas Ridgway David Weatherly Peter Wright


Charles S. Cope


Samuel C. Sheppard Counsellors.


John Seargeant David Paul Brown Joseph P. Norris, jr. William Rawle, jr.


Thomas Earle John Bouvier. Electing Committee. Joseph Todhunter Samuel Ross James Mott Joseph M. Truman


Marshall Atmore


William Jones


P. Stackhouse Robert Murphy


R. Evans J. Stanley D. C. Wood Edwin Walter.


Managers of the Union Canal Company of Pennsylvania.


Samuel Mifflin, President


T. P. Roberts, Treasurer William Lehman


George Vaux


William Boyd


William Read


Charles Graff


John C. Stocker


Wm. W. Fisher Jacob Gratz


Francis G. Smith


Peter Hahn


Wm. Y. Birch


Samuel Baird, of Reading.


Officers of the Frankford and Bristol Turnpike Road.


James C. Fisher, President. Joseph L. Ingles, Treasurer and Secr'y. Managers.


Robert Smith Abraham Duffield


William Phillips


Paul Siemen


Wm. J. Miller


John Brown Anthony Stocker


John Newbold


John W. Duffield


Henry S. Waddell


Lynford Sardner


Henry J Williams.


Officers of the Philadelphia and Lancaster Turnpike.


William Davidson, President John Bacon, Treasurer and Secretary. Managers.


Richard Thomas William Swansom James C. Fisher Adam Reigart James Taylor l'aul Beck, jr.


CORPORATION OFFICERS.


Henry Pratt Zaccheus Collins Jonas Preston .Joseph Perot John R. Montgomery Henry J. Williams.


FAME HOSE COMPANY.


Instituted January 1st 1818.


The Stated meetings are held the first Monday in every month at Harmony Hall.


Barry Hayes, President. Lewis Alexander, Vice President.


James Edwards, Secretary.


Ambrose Ash, Assistant Secretary.


Henry F. Anners, Treasurer.


Edwin L. Carrell, Counsellor.


Directors.


Lewis Alexander,


Joseph Israel,


James Anderson,


Charles Barton,


John Rutherford, jr.


George Blake,


Electing Committee.


Joseph Meyers,


Joseph Naryston, John Rutherford, jr.


Corporation Officers.


George M. Dallas, Mayor


Thomas Tomkins


Robert Cooper


City Commissioners


George W. Williams


Henry Benner, Superintendant of the Southern District.


James Houston, Superintendant "of the Northern District.


John Norvell, City Clerk.


John Goodin, 2 Clerks of High Street


4 Rhode Island,


0


4


0


4 .


0


8 Connecticut,


0


8


0


8


0


7 Vermont,


0


7


0


7


0


36 New York,


20


16


20


16


0


8 New Jersey


0


8


0


8


0


28 Pennsylvania,


28


0


28


0


0


3 Delaware,


0


3


0


3


0


11 Maryland,


5


6


5


6


0


24 Virginia,


24.


0


24


0


0


15 North Carolina, 15


0


15


0


0


11 South Carolina, 11


0


11 0


0


9 Georgia,


9


0


2


0


7


14 Kentucky,


14


0


14


0


0


11 Tennessee,


11


0


11


0


0


16 Ohio,


16


0


16


0


0


5 Louisiana,


5


0


5


0


0


5 Indiana,


5


0


5


0


0


3 Mississippi,


3


0


3


0


0


3 Illinois,


3


0


3


0


0


5 Alabama,


5


0


5


0


0


3 Missouri,


3


0


3


0


0


261


178


83


171


83


7


William Smith.


9 Maine,


1


8


1


8


0


8 N. Hampshire,


0


8


0


8


0


15 Massachusetts,


0


15


0


15 0


Philip Worn, S Market.


John Carlisle, Clerk of Second Street Market.


Samuel Taylor, Clerk of Broad Street Market.


John McLean


High Constables.


James H. Hutchinson S


William Barger, Captain of the Nightly Watch.


Jacob Zeller, Lieutenant of the Nightly Watch.


Benjamin Duncan, Corder at the Draw- bridge.


William Ogden, Deputy Corder at the Drawbridge.


William Stephens, Collector of the Water Rents.


John Trout, Collector of the City Taxes for Upper Delaware and North Mulberry Wards.


John Iloskins, Collector for Lower Dela- ware and North Mulberry Wards.


Ennion Williams, Collector for High street Ward.


William Bozorth, Collector for North Ward.


William Davis, Collector for Chesnut Ward.


Daniel McCurdy, Collector for Middle Ward.


William P. Smith, Collector for Walnut and South Wards.


David McClure, Collector for Dock Ward Robert Miles, Collector for Locust Ward. Samuel Reed, Collector for Pine and New Market Wards.


Thomas Black, Collector for Cedar Ward.


David C. Skerrett, M. D. Vaccinating Physician of the Northern District.


William C, Brewster, M. D. Vaccinating Physician for the Southern District ..


John K. Kane, Esq. Attorney and Solici- tor for the Corporation.


John Collins, Mayor's Clerk.


The result of the Election for President and Vice President of the United States in the year 1829.


PRESIDENT. | V. PRESIDENT.


No. of Electors.


STATES.


Andrew Jackson.


John Q. Adams.


John C. Calhoun.


Richard Rush.


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POPULATION OF PENNSYLVANIA.


POPULATION OF PENNSYLVANIA.


List of the taxable inhabitants, deaf and dumb, and slaves in the several counties in the commonwealth, from returns made to the Governor by the commissioners of the respective counties.


COUNTIES.


1828


Taxables


Deaf & D.


Slaves.


Adams


4192


11


8


Allegheny


10236


24


1


Armstrong


3259


00


0


Beaver


4208


00 0


Bedford


4442


00


0


Berks


10202


11


2


Bradford


00


00


0


Bucks


9076


21


3


Butler


2810


11


2


Cambria


1144


4


00


Centre


3618


11


00


Chester


10231


14


7


Clearfield


892


4


00


Columbia


3521


4


00


Crawford


3034


00


00


Cumberland


5342


25


14


Dauphin


4602


9


00


Delaware


3633


2


1


Erie


2867


00


00


Fayette


5897


11


9


Franklin


6095


00


00


Greene


3141


6


5


States.


Jackson.


Adams.


Total.


Maine


13927


20773


34700


New Hampshire


20692


24076


44098


Massachusetts


6019


29836


35855


Rhode Island


695


2548


3243


Lehigh


4321


20


00


Connecticut


4486


13343


17829


Luzerne


4482


00


00


00


New York


140763


135413


276176


M'Kean


307


00


00


New Jersey


21929


23758


45687


Mercer


3496


00


VO


Pennsylvania


101652


50848


152500


Mifflin


4199


9


1


Delaware


4348


4769


9118


Montgomery


8242


17


00


Maryland


24565


25527


50092


Northampton


7382


9


00


Virginia


26752


12101


38853


Northumberland


3581


00


00


North Carolina


37857


13918


51775


Perry


2980


5


0


S. Carolina est. maj. 20000


Philadelphia City


16556


97


1


Georgia


19362


642


20004


Do.


County


20750


27


5


Kentucky


39071


31167


70238


Pike


892


00


0)


Ohio


67597


63396


130993


Potter


00


00


00


Indiana


22237


17052


39289


Schuylkill


2715


10


00


Illinois


9560


4659


14219


Somerset


00


00


00


Louisiana


4603


4076


8679


Susquehanna


2594


2


00


Tennessee


44293


2240


46533


Tioga


1635


3


00


Mississippi


6772


1581


8353


Union


3772


3


2


Alabama


17138


1938


19076


Venango


1932


12


00


Missouri


8272


3400


11672


Warren


920


00


00


Washington


8138


10


5


Wayne


1381


00


00


Westmoreland


6515


26


5


York


8473


00


00


Jackson's majority 159,695


The total amount of the returns for 1821, was 208,439 taxables, 485 deaf and dumb, and 224 slaves.


In 1828, the total amount of taxables is 243,874, of deaf and dumb 464, and of slaves 76.


Adopting the usual rate of allowing five inhabitants for each taxable, the population of the state, under the census of 1821, was 1,042,195. That this is a safe average and very near the truth, is proved by the census taken by the United States in 1820, which gave the number of inhabitants in the state at 1,049,458. Continuing the same estima- tion, multiplying the taxables by five, our population in 1828 was 1,219,370, being an increase of 177,185. The same regular, pro- gressive increase will make the population of Pennsylvania at the United States census in 1830, one million, two hundred and seven- ty thousand, nine hundred and thirty-nine. To this however must be added a population of 51,000 for the three counties from which we have no returns. This will make our whole population at the U. S. census in 1830 about 1,321,939.


The census of Pennsylvania in 1790, gave 434,373 inhabitants; in 1800, 602,548; in 1810, 810,091 ; in 1820, 1,049,458; and in 1830 it will be 1,270,939, or thereabouts.


PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.


Huntingdon


5209


12


Indiana


2732


14


00


Jefferson


356


3


00


Lancaster


14991


17


Lebanon


00


00


00


00


Vermont


8353


24364


32717


Lycoming


3081


in co


4


671170


511475 1182645


511475


20000


Diplomatic Department.


[FROM THE PHILADELPHIA PRICE CURRENT. ]


INTERCOURSE WITH FOREIGN NATIONS.


MINISTERS PLENIPOTENTIAR7.


Great Britain, vacant.


William B. Lawrence, secretary of le- gation.


James Brown, to France.


Daniel Sheldon, secretary of legation. Henry Middleton, to Russia.


Charley Pinkney, secretary of lega- tion.


A. H. Everett, to Spain.


John A Smith, secretary of legation. Joel R. Poinsett, to Mexico.


John Mason, jr. secretary of legation. Heman Allen, to Chili.


Samuel Larned, secretary of legation. CONSULS TO THE BARBARY POWERS. William Shaler, consul general to Al- giers.


Samuel D. Heap, consul, Tunis. Charles D. Coxe, consul, Tripoli. John Mullowny, consul, Tangier, Mo- rocco.


CHARGES D'AFFAIRES.


Thomas L. L .. Brent, to Portugal. Christopher Hughes, to the Netherlands John J. Appleton, to Sweden. Beaufort T. Watts, to Colombia. William Tudor, to Brazil. Wm. B. Rochester, to Central America. Jolin M. Forbes, to Buenos Ayres. James Cooley, to Peru Henry Wheaten, to Denmark.


CONSULS AND COMMERCIAL AGENT'S


OF THE UNITED STATES. GREAT BRITAIN, IRELAND, &c. London-Thomas Aspinwall. Liverpool-James Maury. Bristol -Herman Visger. Falmouth-Robert W. Fox. Plymouth-Thomas W. Fox.


Kingston-upon-Hull-William Davy. Isle of Wight-Robert R. Hunter. Leith -Joel Hart. Glasgow-David Walker. Dublin-Thomas Wilson. Cork-Reuben Harrey. Belfast-Samuel Luke. Gibralter-Bernard Henry. Isle of France- Turks Island-Thomas Wynns. Bermuda-William R. Higinbotham .* Nassau, N. P .- John Storr. St. Christopher and Antigua-


Demarara- Femmund Roberts ..


Kingston, Jamaica-l'eter Lanma . Islandof 1:inidad- Charles L. Bartlett* Barbadoes-John M. Kankey.4 FRANCE. Paris-Isaac Cox ·Barnett. Bordeaux-Daniel Strobel.


Marseille-Josln 2. Dodge. Nantes -F. C. Fenwick.


L'Orient-Edward Church. Havre de Grace -- R. G. Beasley.


Lyons- James F. Cooper. Cette- Alex de Tubeuf.


La Rochelle-Jas. Jos. Debesse.


Guadaloupe Island - Francis B. Feures. Martinique Island = Silas Mareau. RUSSIA.


St. Petersburg .- Abraham P. Gibson. SPAIN. Cadiz - Alexander Burton.


Barcelona-C. Douglass. Valencia-Obadiah Rich. Malaga-George G. Barrell. Alicante-R. Montgomery ..


Bilboa- F. X. de Ealo.


Island of Man:la-George W. Hubbell.


Island of Tenneriffe - Payton Gav. Balearic Islands-George P. Ladico. Havana, Cuba-Thomas M. Rodney. Trinidad. Cuba-Robert R. Stewart.


St. Jago, Cuba-Thomas Backus .*


Baracoa,,Cuba - Henry K. Stearns.


Matanzas, Cuba -- Lewis Shoemaker.“ Porto Ricco-William Simmons, jr ..


PORTUGAL. Lisbon-I. P. Hutchinson.


Oporto -


Islarel of Madeira-John H. Marsh.


Fayal-Charles W. Dabney


Cape de V. Islands -Samuel Hodges, jr. NETHERLANDS.


Amsterdam-John W. Parker.


Rotterdam-E. Wambersie.


Antwerp- Charles Barnett. Surinani - Thomas Trask.


Island of Curacoa . Lewis Paimboeuf.


Batavia -John Shillaber.


Ostend-Louis Mark.


St. Eustatia' J. 'Hollingsworth: SWEDEN. Stockholm,-David Erskine. Gottenburg- C. A. Murray. Christiansand - Henry Janson, jr. St. Bartholomewe-Robert Bi. Harrison


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Diplomatie Department.


UNITED MEXICAN STATES. Mexico-James S. Wilcoks. Tampico-George R. Robertson. Aguatulco - Thomas Reiley.


Acapulco-Harvey Gregg. Vera Cruz and Alvarado -. W'm. Taylor. Refugio on Rio Grande-Dan. W. Smith Port au Prince-A. Armstrong.


Chihuahua- Charles W. Webber. Santa Fe- Saltillo-James W. M'Goffin.


Campeachy - Henry Perrins.


Mazatlan - James L. Kennedy. San Antonio Mexico-David Dixon. REPUBLIC OF COLOMBIA. Carthagena-John Macpherson. La Guavra - J. G. A Williamson. Santa Martha-William J. Seaver. Giy aquil -- William Wheelwright. Maracay bo -- Abraham B Nones. Porto Cabello- Francis Litchfield. Panama -


BRAZIL ..


Rio de Janeiro- W. H. D. C. Wright. San Salvador- Woodbridge Odlin. Pernambuco-John T. Mansfield. Maranhao- J. de S. Montiero.


Para - Charles B. Allen. Monte Video-Joshua Bond Isle of Maranham - Leonard Corning. REPUBLIC of CENTRAL AMER. Guatamala-Charles Savage. RRPUBLIC of BUENOS AYRES. Buenos Ayres - George W. Slacum. CHILI.


Valparaiso-Michael Hog'ın. St. Jago de Chili .- Daniel Wenne. REPUBLIC OF PERU.


Quilca and Africa .- William F. Taylor. Charles Richard Vaughan, minister ple-


Lima- William Radcliff. DENMARK.


Copenhagen - John Rynals.


Isle of Santa Cruz-Robert laques. Island of St. Thomas-Nathan Levy. Island of St. Croix-Joseph Ridgway. PRUSSIA. Elberfield-John G. Boker. SAXONY. Leipzig-C. F. Goehring. HANSEATIC TOWNS.


Hamburg-John Cuthbert. Bremen - F. J. Wiche hausen. Lubec-Joseph H. Clark. IT. IL.I.IN STATES.


OF THE TWO SICILIES. Rome-Felix Cigognani.


Naples-Alex. Hammet. Palermo -- Benjamin Gardner. Messina- John I .. Pavson. SMYRNA. Şmyrna-David Offer. HAY'TI, (ST. DOMINGO. )


Aux Caves-James A. Holden." Cape Haytien -James E. Brice .* S.ANDIVICH ISLANDS. Sandwich Islands-John C. Jones, jr." CHINA. Canton-Jolin H. Grosvenor.


Note. -- Agents for Commerce and Sea- men are distinguished by an asterisk.(*)


Ministers, Consuls. and Commis- saries of Foreign Powers.


RESIDENT IN THE UNITED STATES. From FRANCE.


Count de Menou, charge d'affaires. Mr. D St. Andre, consul general. Mr. Siguet, consular agent, Boston. Count d'Espinville, consul, New York. Mr. Pillavoine, consul, 44 Pine street, Philadelphia.


Mr. Henri, consular agent, Baltimore. Marquis de Fougeres, consul, Charles- ton.


Mr. Deseze, vice consul, Norfolk.


Mr. Thomasson, vice-consul. Savannah. Mr. Batre, consular agent, Mobile. Mr. Guillemin, consul, New Orleans. From GREAT BRITAIN.


nipotentiary and envoy extraordinary. Charles Bankhead, esq. secretary of le- gation.


W. G. Ouseley, esq. and Percy W. Dovle. esq. attached to the legation. A. St. John Baker, esq. consul general, at Washington.


Donald M'Intosh, esq. consul, Ports- mouth, N. H.


George Manners, esq. consul, Boston, Massachusetts.


Jolın B. Gilpin, esq. Newport, R. I. Jas. Steward, esq. New London, Conn. Jas. Buchanan, esq. consul for the state and city of New York.


Leghorn, Tuscany-Thomas Appleton. Gilbert Robertson. esq. consul 4 Libra- Florence, Tuscany -James Ombrosio. ry street, Philadelphia. Genoa, Sardania -Robert Campbell. John Crawford. esq. consul, Baltimore. Charles J. Peshall, esq. consul, Wilming. ton, N. C. Nice. Sardania-V. A. Sasserno. Trieste, Austria-George Moore. ROMAN STATES and KINGDOM Wm. Gray, esq. consul, Norfolk, Va.


Henry Newman, esq. consul, Charleston South Carolina.


Diplomatic Department.


Anthony N. L. Molineux, esq. consul, Rene Godard, vice-consul for South Savannah, Geo. Carolina, Charleston.


George Salkeld, esq. consul, N. Orleans Elias Reed, vice-consul for Georgia, consul, Pensacola. Savannalı.


James Baker, esq. vice-consul, Alexan- Henry Hutton, vice-consul for Louisiana cria, D. C. and Gulf of Mexico, N. Orleans.


James C. Buchanan, vice-consul, N. Y. From RUSSIA.


Baron Krudner, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary.


Baron Maltitz, first secretary of lega-


tion, acting now as charge d'affaires. L. Neiderstetter, charged'affaires, Arch' street, near Twelfth, Philadelphia.


Prince Lieven, second secretary of le- gation.


Mr. Wallenstein, attached to the lega'n. J. W. Schmidt, consul. New York.


Theodore Ivanoff, consul general, 70, Jacob Sparry, consul, 99 south Front Walnut st. Philadelphia. street, Philadelphia ..


J. Prince, agent, Salem.


Louis Trapman, consul, Charleston. From HAMBURGH.


Charles N. Buck, consul general, 30 Walnut st. Phladelphia.


Vincent Nolte, consul, New Orleans.


Charles Pindar, vice-consul, Pensacola. Frederick Christian Graf, vice-consul, E. Hollander, vice-consul, N. Orleans. Baltimore. From SPAIN.


Don Francisco L'acon, envoy extraordi- nary and minister plenipotentiary, Jacob Wulff, vice-consul, Charleston.


270. Walnut st. Philadelphia.


Don Hilario de Rivas y Salmon, secre- tary of legation.


Don Miguel Tacon, attached to the le- gation.


Don Francisco Hernandez «le Nogues, Steen Bille, charge d'affaires and con- consul, 50, south Fifth st. Philada.


Don Raymundo Chacon, consul, Boston. . turn of P. Pederson, esq. Philada.


Don Francisco Staughton, consul, N.Y. William Ritchie, vice consul, Boston. Don Juan Bautista de Bernabeu, con- F. E. Peterson, vice-consul, New York.


sul, Baltimore.


Don Pablo Chacon, consul, Norfolk.


Don Antonia Argote Villababos, consul, Lewis Brantz, vice-consul, Baltimore. New Orleans.


From PORTUGAL.


Chevalier Joachim Barroza Pereira, charge d'affaires and consul general, 218, Chesnut st. Philadelphia.


Philip Marett, vice-consul for the New England states, Boston.


Chevalier J. C. de Figaniere e Morao, W. Wyer, vice-consul. New Orleans. consul for N. Y. and East Jersey. From WIRTEMBERG.


John Vaughan, vice-consulfor Pennsyl- Christian Mayer, esq. consul general,


residence Baltimore. Inquire of May- er & Lohman, back of 95 north Wa- ter street, Philadelphia.


From SAXONY.


Frederick Augustus Meusch, consul New York.


Robert Ra'ston, jun. consul, 9, South Front street, Philadelphia.


R. H. Douglass, consul, Baltimore.


John W. Schmidt, vice.consul. N. York. From FRANKFORD.


A. Halbach, consul, 81 south Front st. Philadelphia.


From DENMARK.


sul general, ad interim, until the re-


John Bohlen, vice-consul, 67 south 4th street, Philadelphia.


Jonathan Swift, vice-consul. Alexandria Moses Myers, vice-consul, Norfolk.


Hanson Kelly, vice-consul, Wilmington, North Carolina.


James L. Ladsden, vice-consul, Charles- ton, South Carolina.


W. Scarbrough, vice-consul, Savannah.


vania, Delaware, and West Jersey, 107, south Front st. Philadelphia. John S. M'Kim, vice-consul for Mary- land, Baltimore.


Christopher Neale, vicc-consul for Dis- Charles Augustus Davis consul general. trict of Columbia, Alexandria.


Walter de Lacy, vice-consul for Virgi- nia, Norfolk.


John P. Calhorda, vice-consul for North Carolina, Wilmington,


From AUSTRIA.


Baron de Lederer, consul for N. York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia.


From PRUSSIA.


T. Searle, consul, Boston.


F .. Mayo, agent, Portland.


J. G. Bogert, vice-consul, New York. Thomas H. Deas, agent, Charleston. Fortescue Whittle, agent, Norfolk.


Anthony C. Cazenove, vice-consul, Al- exandria.


Diplomatic Department.


From SWEEDEN AND NORIV.TY. Don Isidro Delgado, consul, Boston. Baron Stackleberg, charge d'affaires, Don Ventura Obregon, consul, N. Y. Washington.


Chevalier S. Lorich, consul general, 218, Chesnut street. Philadelphia. W. Rollins, vice-consul, Boston. HI. Gatin. consul, New York.


Don Jose Tolon, consul, 38 Walnut st. Philadelphia.


Luke Tiernan, esq. consul, Baltimore. Richard W. Cogdell, esq consul, Charleston.


John Vanghan, 107, South Front st. Don Francisco Pizarro Martinez, con- Philadelphia. sul, New Orleans.


S. Lawson, vice-consul, Baltimore,


C. Neale, vice-consul, Alexandria. J. Brette, vice-consul, Norfolk. Jos. Winthrop, vice-consul Charleston.


From COLOMBIA.


Alejandro Velez, charge d'affaires and consul general, corner of Fifth and Library streets, Philadelphia.


A. Foster, jr. vice-consul, Savannah. Juan Antonio, Rausco, Juan de la Cruz John A. Merle, vice-consul, N. Orleans. From THE NETHERLANDS.




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