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FOURTH CIRCUIT.
JUDGE-NORMAN S. GILSON, FOND DU LAC. Term expires first Monday in January, 1893.
· COUNTIES.
TERMS.
WHERE HELD.
LAWS.
Sheboygan ..
3rd Monday in April ... 4th Monday in September
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Sheboygan
Ch.63, L. 1551
Manitowoc ..
Tuesday after 2d Monday in January Tuesday after 1st Monday in June .
Manitowoc
Cb.63, L. 1881
Kewaunee ...
1st Monday in May 31 Monday in October.
Kewaunee
Ch.CS, L. 1981
Fond du Lac.
Tuesday after 1st Monday in March . Tuesday after 2d Monday in November.
Fond du Lac
Ch.63, L. 1851
Every general term in the counties of Fond du Lac, Sheboygan and Manitowoc, shall be a special term for the whole judicial circuit. at which any and all business may be done aris- ing or pending in any county of said circui:, which might be done at, a general term for the county in which said bu-iness arises, or is pending, except the trial of issues of fact by a Jury. In the county of Fond du Lac, special terms for the whole circuit shall be held on Tuesday after the third Monday in February, and Tuesday after the first Monday in July, at which special terms and all business may be done arising or pending in any county of said circuit which might be done at a general terin for the county in which such business arises or is pending not requiring the intervention of a jury .- Chapter 63, Laws 1881.
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WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.
FIFTH CIRCUIT.
JUDGE - GEORGE CLEMENTSON, LANCASTER. Term expires First Monday of January, 1895.
COUNTIES.
TERMS.
WHERE HELD.
LAW&
Grant
3d Tuesday in February 2d Tuesday in October.
Lancaster
Ch. 402, L .- 1557
Iowa
4th Tuesday in March .. Last Tuesday in September
Dodgeville
Ch. 402, L. 188.
La Fayette
3d Tuesday in June. 1st Tuesday in December
Darlington
Ch. 402, L. 1887
Richland
2d Tuesday in April 2d Tuesday in September
Richland Center ..
Ch. 402, L. 1887
Crawford. . .
4th Tuesday in May 2d Tuesday in November
Prairie du Chien ..
Ch. 402, L. 1SS.
Every term in each of said counties shall be a special term for the whole circuit .- Sec. 1, Chap. 402, Laws 1887.
SIXTH CIRCUIT.
JUDGE - ALFRED W. NEWMAN, TREMPEALEAU. Term expires First Monday of January, 1835.
COUNTIES.
TERMS.
WHERE HELD.
LAWS.
Clark
1st Monday in March .. 1st Monday in September
Nefllsville
Ch. 35, L. 1SS)
Jackson
3d Monday in March.
Black River Falls.
Ch. 35, L. 1551
La Crosse
2d Monday in May
La Crosse
Ch. 35, L. 1881
Monroe
1st Monday in April 1st Monday in October
Sparta
Ch. 35, L. 1851
Trempealeau
.
2d Monday in June 2d Monday in December.
Whitehall
Ch. 35, L 1881
Vernon.
4th Monday in April 3d Monday in October
Viroqua
Cb. 35, L. 1851
3d Monday in September
2d Monday in November
Every general term in the counties of La Crosse, Monroe, Jackson. Trempealean and Veruon, shall also be a special term for the whole judicial circuit. At any special term of said court herein provided for, any and all business may be done arising in any county of the circuit, which might be done at any general term, except the trial of issues of fact by a jury in cases other than those arising in actions of quo warranty and mandamus and ex. cepting also, the trial of Issues of fact In actions made local by law, and arising in some county other than the one in which such special term shall be held .- See Section &, Chap- ter 35, Laws 1851, and Section 1, Chapter C, Laws 1887.
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THE JUDICIARY.
SEVENTH CIRCUIT.
JUDGE-CHARLES M. WEBB, GRAND RAPIDS. Term expires first Monday of January, 1891.
COUNTIES.
TERMS.
WHERE HELD.
LAWS.
Lincoln
1st Monday in May Last Monday in October
Merrill
Ch. 4S8, L. 1887
Marathon
3d Monday in March. 2d Monday in November
Wausau
Ch. 4S3, L. 1887
Portage
3d Monday in February
2d Monday in October
Stevens Point. ..
Ch. 488, L. 1887
Waupaca.
3d Monday in January
Waupaca.
Ch. 4SS, L. 1837
Waushara
3d Tuesday in April .. Last Tuesday in September
Wautoma
Ch. 488, L. 1SS7
Wood
4th Monday in May 1st Monday in December
Grand Rapids.
Ch. 488, L. 1887
Every general term in the Seventh Judicial Circuit shall also be a special term for the whole circuit - Chapter 3, Laws of 1885.
EIGHTH CIRCUIT.
JUDGE -EGBERT B. BUNDY, MENOMONIE. Term expires first Monday of January, 1891.
COUNTIES.
TERMS.
WHERE HELD.
LAWS.
Buffalo
4th Monday of February 4th Monday of October
Alma
Ch. 135, L. 1885
Dunn
2d Monday of March.
Menomonie.
Ch. 135, L. 1853
Eau Claire
4th Monday of March. 4th Monday of September
Eau Claire
Ch. 135. L. 1855
Pepin
od Monday of April .. 3d Mouday of October.
2
Durand.
Ch. 135, L. 1853
Pierce
2d Monday of June. 2d Monday of December
Ellsworth
Ch. 135, 1. 1855
St. Croix.
2d Monday of May 2d Monday of November.
Hudson.
Ch. 135, L. 1885
I hereby appoint special terms of said court to be held in each year at the times and places hereinafter named, viz .: At Eau Claire, Eau Claire county, on the first Monday of January; at Hudson, St. Croix county, on the third Monday of February; at Menomonie. Dunn county, on the first Monday of July; at River Falls, Pierce county, on the first Mon- day of September - Order of Judge Bundy, issued in compliance with the provisions of Chapter 25. Lattes 1879.
Every general term of the eighth judicial circuit shall be a special terin for the whole circuit. At any special term of said court herein provided for, any and all business may be done arising in any county of the circuit which might be done at any general term. except the trial of issues of fact by a jury in cases other than those arising in actions of que war ranto and mandamus, and excepting also the trial of issues of fact in actions made local by law arising in some county other than the one in which such special terms shall be held .- Chapter 232, Laws 1581.
2d Monday in June.
2d Monday of September
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WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.
NINTH CIRCUIT.
JUDGE - ALVA STEWART. MADISON. Term expires first Monday of January, 1801.
COUNTIES.
TERMS
WHERE HELD.
LAWS.
Adams
3d Tuesday in January 2d Tuesday in June.
Friendship.
Sec. 2424, R. S.
Columbia
2d Tuesday in May 2d Tuesday in December.
Portage
Sec. 2424, R. S.
Dane.
Monday after first Tuesday in April. 2d Tuesday in July.
Madison.
Sec. 2424, R. S.
2d Monday in November.
Juneau
2d Monday in March. 3d Monday in October.
Mauston
Ch. 206, L. 1879
Sauk
3d Monday in March. 3d Monday in September.
Baraboo
Ch. 125, L. 1592
Marquette
Tuesday after 1st Monday in January { Tuesday after 3d Monday in June ...
Montello
Ch. 238, L. 1581
Every term in the counties of Dane and Columbia shall also be a special term for the whole judicial circuit. No jury shall be summoned for the term in July for Dane county .- Sec- tion 2424, Revised Statutes.
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TENTH CIRCUIT.
JUDGE - GEORGE H. MEYERS, APPLETON. Term Expires first Monday of January, 1891.
COUNTIES.
TERMS.
WHERE HELD.
LAWS.
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Florence
1st Tuesday in March. 3d Tuesday in September.
Florence
Ch. 28, L. 1853
Forest
1st Tuesday in April. 1st Tuesday in October.
Crandon
Ch. 436, L. 1555
Langlade
8d Tuesday in March. 1st Tuesday in September
Antigo
Ch. 134, L. 1553
Outagamie
1st Monday in February (Special) ... 20 Monday in October 3d Monday in April.
Appleton
Ch. 288, L. 15X3
Shawano
4th Monday in June .. 2d Monday in November.
Shawano
Ch. 134, L. 1885
Each of the general terms of the circuit court of the counties of Outagamie, Langlade and Shawano, and the special term in the county of Outagamie shall also be and are hereby declared to be special terms of the circuit court, in and for the whole of the tenth judicial circuit of Wisconsin. - Cb. 131, L. 1885.
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THE JUDICIARY.
ELEVENTH CIRCUIT. JUDGE R. D. MARSHALL, CHIPPEWA FALLS. Term expires first Monday of January, 1895.
COUNTIES.
TERMS.
WHERE HELD.
LAWS.
Barron
3d Tuesday in April .
Barron
Ch. 511, L. 1887
3d Tuesday in September
Burnett
3d Tuesday in March
Grantsburg.
Ch. 511, L. 1887
2d Tuesday in September
Chippewa
1st Tuesday in May 1st Tuesday in October
Chippewa Falls ..
Ch. 511, L. 1887
Douglas
2d Tuesday in February 3d Tussday in August.
Superior
Ch. 511, L. 1887
Polk
1st Tuesday in April . 1st Tuesday in November
Osceola Mills
Ch. 511, L. 1887
Washburn
1st Tuesday in March. 1st Tuesday in September
Shell Lake
Ch. 511, L. 188.
TWELFTH CIRCUIT. JUDGE-JOAN R. BENNETT, JANESVILLE. Term expires first Monday of January, 1895.
COUNTIES.
TERMS.
WHERE HELD.
LAWS.
Rock
4th Monday in January 4th Monday in April
Janesville
Sec. 2424, R. S.
Wednesday after the first Monday in November
Green
1st Tuesday in March 3d Tuesday in June 1st Tuesday in October
Monroe
Sec. 2424, R. &
Jefferson
..
1st Monday in February 2d Tuesday in June .. 1st Monday in September
Jefferson.
Sec. 2424. R. 8.
No jury shall be summone i for either of the tering in this circuit appointed to be held in the months of Jannary and June. Every term of this circuit shall also be a special terin for the whole judicial circuit. - Section 2121. Revised Statutes.
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THIRTEENTH CIRCUIT.
JUDGE A. SCOTT SLOAN, BEAVER DAM. Term expires first Monday of January. 1894.
COUNTIES.
TERMS.
WHERE HELD.
LAWS.
Dodge
4th Tuesday in September 2d Tuesday in February.
Juneau.
Ch. 55, L. 1882.
Ozaukee.
1st Tuesday in September.
Port Washington.
Ch. 55, L. 1852.
Washington
3d Tuesday in October.
West Bend
Ch. 55, L. 1882.
Waukesha ...
1st Tuesday in December. 4th Tuesday in May
Waukesha
Ch. 55, L. 1582.
FOURTEENTH CIRCUIT.
JUDGE-SAMUEL D. HASTINGS, JR., GREEN BAY. Term expires first Monday in January, 1890.
COUNTIES.
TERYS.
WHERE HELD.
LAWS.
Brown
..
2d Monday in January, (Special). 1st Monday ( f April.
Green Bay.
Ch. 169, L. 1855
2d Mouday of November.
Door
1st Tuesday in February.
Eturgeou Bay . .
Ch. 109, L. 1553
Tuesday after first MI. nday in Sept.
Marinette. . .
1st Monday of June
4th Monday of October
Marinette
Ch. 100, L. 1553
Oconto
3] Monday of May 1st Monday of October
Oconto
Ch. 100, L. : 555
Every terin in the counties of Brown. Oconto and Marinette, shall also be a sp. ci il term for the whole judi ial circuit .- Chapter 169, Laws of 1855.
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4th Tues lay in Argu-t (Special). 1st Tuesday in February (Spec.al).
1st Tuesday in March.
3d Tuesday in March.
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THE JUDICIARY.
FIFTEENTH CIRCUIT. JUDGE-J. K. PARISH, MEDFORD. Term expires first Monday of January, 1834.
COUNTIES
TERMS.
WHERE HELD.
LAWS.
Ashland
Ist Tuesday in June
Ashland
Ch. 488, L. 1887
Bayfield
1st Tuesday in April.
Bayfield
Ch. 483, L. 1587
Oneida
4th Tuesday in April.
Rhinelander
Ch. 488, L. 1587
Price
1st Tuesday in May.
Phillips
Ch. 488, L. 1887
1st Tuesday in November
Sawyer
3d Tuesday in April
3d Tuesday in October
Hayward
Cu. 488, L. 1837
Taylor
3d Tuesday in May
Medford
Ch. 458, L. 1587
3d Tuesday in November
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Ist Tuesday in December
1st Tuesday in October
4th Tuesday in October
Each and every general term of court in each of said counties shall be special terms for the whole Fifteenth Judicial Circuit, and any and all business arising or p-rding in said circuit or any of the counties thereof, may be done at such special terms which might be done at any general term thereof, except the trial of the issues of fact by jury .- Section 2, chapter 408, Laws of1887.
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
To March 4, 1889.
PRESIDENT.
Salary.
GROVER CLEVELAND, of New York $50,000
Private Secretary - Dantel S. Lamont. New York $3. 250
6,000
VICE-PRESIDENT.
Salary.
$8,000
THE CABINET. Salary.
Secretary of State- Thomas F. Bayard, of Delaware. $3.000
Secretary of Treasury - Chas. S. Fairchild. of New York
8.000
Secretary of War - William C. Endicott. of Massachusetts. 8,000
Secretary of Navy - William C. Whitney, of New York 8, 000
Secretary of Interior - William F. Vilas, of Wisconsin. 8,000
Postmaster-General -- Don M. Dickinson, of Michigan 8.000
Attorney-General - Augustus H. Garland, of Arkansas. 8, 000
THE DEPARTMENTS.
STATE DEPARTMENT.
Salary.
Assistant Secretary - G. L. Rives, New York.
$4.500
Second Assistant Secretary -A. A. Adee. D. C.
3.500
Third Assistant Secretary -J. B. Moore, Delaware.
3.500
Chief Clerk- J. F. Lee.
2,700
Examiner of Claims - Francis Wharton. Pennsylvania 3.50)
2. 100
Chief Diplomatic Bureau - H. S. Everett ..
2,100
Chief Consular Bureau -F. O. St. Clair, Md.
2.100
Chief of Bureau of Archives and Indexes - John H. Haswell.
2.100
Chief of Bureau of Accounts - Francis J. Kieckhoefer
2. 10)
Chief of Bureau of Rolls and Library - Theodore F. Dwight.
2.10)
Passport Clerk - N. Benedict.
1,800
TREASURY DEPARTMENT. :
Assistant Secretary -I. H. Maynard, New York
$4.500
Assistant Secretary - Hugh S. Thompson. South Carolina
4. 5 1)
Comptroller of Currency - W. L. Treaholin. South Carolina
5, 000
Chief Clerk - E. B. Youmans, New York
2.700
Director of Mint -J. P. Kimball, Pennsylvania
4,50)
Chief Bureau of Statistics - W. F. Switzler ..
3.01)
Chief Bureau of Engraving and Printing - E. O. Graves, New York.
4.30)
Supervising Architect - W. A. Freret. Louisiana
4, 500
Superintendent of Const Survey - F. M. Thorn.
6.00)
Treasurer of United States - James W. Hyatt. Connecticut.
6. 01)
Assistant Treasurer - J. W. Whelpley, New York.
3. 60)
Register - W. S. Rosecrans, California
4. (1)
Solicitor - Alexander MeCun. New York.
4.500
Superintendent Life Saving Service -S. I. Kimball
4.01)
First Comptroller - M. J. Durham. Kentucky 5.000
5. 00))
Second Comptroller -S. Butler, Massachusetts
3.01
Bacond Auditor - W. A. Day, Illinois.
3, 61)
Third Auditor - J. S. Williams, Iddiana
3. 60)
Fourth Auditor -C. M. Shelley, Alabama
3.600
. Office vacant by death of Thomas A. Hendricks, of Indiana.
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United States District Marshal, A. A. Wilson (D. C.).
First Auditor - J. Q. Chenoweth, Texas
Salary
Chief Bureau Statistics - W. C. Ford, New York.
431
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
Fifth Auditor - A. Eickhoff, New York
$3,600
Sixth Auditor- Daniel McConville, Ohio
3, 600
Commissioner of Customs - J. S. MeCalmont, Pennsylvania 4, 000
Commissioner of Internal Revenue-J. S. Miller, West Virginia
6,000
Commissioner of Navigation - Chas. B. Morton, Maine ..
4,000
Commissioner of Light House Board - V. Adm. S. C. Rowan
Chief of Appointment Division - Perry C. Smith, New Jersey 2.750
Chief of Warrant Division - W. F. Maclennan. New York.
2.750
Chief of Public Moneys Division - Eugene B. Daskam. 2.500
Chief of Customs Division - John G. Macgregor.
2,700
Chief of Revenue Marine Division - Peter Bonnett
2.500
Chief of Stationery, Printing, and Blanks Division - A. L. Sturtevant.
2.500
Chief of Loans and Currency Division - Robert L. Miller
2.500
Chief of Miscellaneous Division - David K. Okie.
2,500
Supervising Special Agent - J. A. Jewell $8 per day
Government Actuary - E. B. Elliot. 2,250
WAR DEPARTMENT.
Salary.
Chief Clerk - John Tweedale, Pennsylvania $2.500
Adjutant General - Brigadier General R. C. Drum.
5,500
Inspector General - Brigadier General A. Baird ... 5.500
Quartermaster General - Brigadier General S. B. Holabird.
5.500
Commissary General - Brigadier General Robert Macfreely. 5,5})
Surgeon General - Brigadier General John Moore. . 4,500
Paymaster General - Brigadier General W. B. Rochester 5,500
Chief of Engineers - Brigadier General J. C. Duane. 5.300
Chief of Ordnance - Brigadier General S. V. Benet 5,500
Judge Advocate General - Colonel G. N. Lieber 5,500
Chief Signal Officer - Brigadier General A. W. Greeley 5,500
NAVY DEPARTMENT.
Salary.
Chief Clerk - John W. Hogg
$2,500
Chief Bureau Yards Docks - Captain D. B. Harmony
5.000
Chief Bureau Equipment - Commander W. S. Schley 5, 000
Chief Bureau Navigation - Captain J. G. Walker
5.00)
Chief Bureau Ordinance -Commander M. Sicard.
5.000
Chief Bureau Construction - T. D. Wilson
5,000
Chief Bureau Steam Engineering -C. H. Loring.
5,00)
Chief Bureau Provisions and Clothing - J. Fulton. 5.000
Chief Bureau Medicine - Surgeon General F. M. Gunnell. 3.300
Superintendent Nautical Almanac-S. Newcomb, Massachusetts. 3,500
Colonel Commanding Marines-C. G. McCawley, Louisiana .. 4,5010)
Judge Advocate General -Colonel W. B. Remey 4,500
Hydrographer - Commander J. R. Bartlett .. 3.000
Superintendent Naval Observatory - Captain R. L. Phythian. 5,000
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.
Assistant Secretary - H. L. Muldrow, Mississippi. 1
Salary. 84. 000
Assistant Secretary - David L. Hawkins.
4. 0% J
Chief Clerk -Sidney A. Jonas ...
2. 150
Commissioner Patents - Benton J. Hall, Iowa. 5. 000
Commissioner Pensions-Jolin C. Black, Illinois. 5.01)
Commissioner Land Ofice-S. M. Stocklager. Indiana 4.000
Cominissioner Indian Affairs - J. H. Oberly. Illinois 4. (0)
Commissioner Railroads -J. E. Johnston. Virginia 4. 500
Commissioner E lucation - N. R. H. Dawson .. 3.000
Commissioner Labor -C. D. Wright. Massachusetts. 3.0)
Director Geological Survey -John W. Powell, Illinois
Chief Census Division - James H. Wardle 2. 000
POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
Salary.
Chief Clerk -Joseph Roy, Wisconsin.
Assistant Attorney General - Elwin E. Bryant. Wisconsin
4,00)
Law Clerk -Joseph W. Nichol. Indiana ...
2,500
Appointment Clerk - E. C. MeClure, South Carolina.
Chief Post-offfee Inspector - W. A. West. Mississippi.
3.00
Chief Clerk Division D .predations-JJ. Maynard ...
Topographer - David Enright, Michigan .
First Assistant - Adlai E. Stevenson, Ilinois
Chief Clerk - W. Duff. Haynie, Illinois
2.11)
Superintendent Free Delivery - J. F. Bates, Iowa Second Assistant - A. Loo Knott. Maryland Third Assistant - H. R. Harris, Georgia.
General Superintendent Railway Mail Servies- W. L. Bancroft, Michigan. 8.9
Superintendent Foreign Mails - Nichols M. Bell. Missouri
Superintendent Money-Order System -Charles F. Macdonald, Massachusetts Superintendent Dead Letter Office -John B. Balrd, Georgia.
Salary.
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WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.
Salary.
Solicitor General - George A. Jenks ... $7.000
Assistant Attorney General - William A. Maury .. 5,000
Assistant Attorney General (Department Interior) - Zach Montgomery. 5,000 Assistant Attorney General - Robert A. Howard ... 5.000
Assistant Attorney General (Post-office Department) - Edward E. Bryant. 4,000
Solicitor Internal Revenue (Treasury Department) - Charles Chesley.
4,500
Solicitor Treasury - Alexander McCue.
4,500
Examiner of Claims (State Department) - Francis Wharton
5,000
Law Clerk and Examiner of Titles-A. J. Bentley 2,750
General Agent - Frank Strong. 4
$10 per diem.
FOREIGN LEGATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES.
Country.
Name.
Rank.
HAYTI ..
Mr. Stephen Preston
Mr. Charles A. Preston.
PORTUGAL
Baron de Almeirim ..
ITALY
Baron de Fava
Le Comte Albert de Foresta
BELGIUM
Mr. de Bounder de MIelsbroeck.
Count Gaston d'Arschot.
The Honorable Michael Herbert.
Hon. Henry Edwards.
CHINA
Mr. Ching Yen Hoon
Mr. Shu Cheou Pon
Mr. D. W. Bartlett
First Secretary of Legation. Secretary of Legation.
AUSTRIA-HUN- GARY
Chevalier Schmit von Tavera
Count Lippe- Weissenfeld
Baron Paumgatten.
Senor Don Matias Romero
Senor Don Cayetano Romero
Mr. Charles de Sturve.
E. E. and MI. P.
E. E. and M. P.
First Secretary. E. E. and M. P.
CHILI. SWITZERLAND
Col. Emile Frey.
E. E. and M. P. Secretary of Legation.
ARGENTINE RE-
PUBLIC.
Senor Don V. G. Quesada.
Senor Don Severo Ygarzabal.
Secretary of Legation.
HAWAII
GUATAMALA AND HONDURAS
Senor Don Francisco Lainfiesta ...
E. E. and M. P.
TURKEY SPAIN
PERU .
COSTA RICA AND SALVADOR
Senor Don Oswaldo Ygarza.
Senor Pedro Perez Zeledon
Senor Don Federico Volio
Secretary of Legation.
Mr. G. de Weckherlin
Senor Don Antonio Flores
Count von Arco Valley.
E. E. and M. P.
Baron von Zeutnitz ...
U. S. OF COLUMBIA! Senor Don Ricardo Decerra
Mr. F. Mutis Duran
Secretary of Legation.
Mr. Jusanmi Riuisch Kuki.
Mr. L. de Renterskiold. Mr. Siguard Ibsen. Mr. P. L. E. de Lorenorn
E. E. And M. P. E. E and M P. Secretary of Legation. M. B .. and C. G.
DENMARK URUGUAY
BRAZIL .. VENEZUELA
Senor Don Enrique M. Estrazuhis. Soyor Don Carlos Farini. Señor Jose Ferrieda da Costa
Senor Jose Autoino Olavarri
E. E. and M. P.
Counselor of Legation. Chancellor of Legation. E. E. and M. P. First Secretary of Legation.
MEXICO
RUSSIA
FRANCE
Mr. Theodore Roustan
Mr. le Comte Maurice Sala
Senor Don Emilio C. Veras.
Major Karl Closs
Mr. H. A. P. Carter
E. E. and M. P.
Mayroyeni Bay. Senor Don Enilo de Murnaga Senor Don J. Federico Elmore
E. E. and M. P. E. E. and M. P.
E. E. and M. P.
Secretary of Legation. E. E. and M. P.
NETHERLANDS ECUADOR. GERMANY
E. E. and M. P. E. E. and M P.
Secretary of Legation. E. E. and M. P.
JAPAN SWEDEN AND NORWAY
Charge d'Affaires ad in interim. Secretary of Location. Charge d'affaires.
E. E. and M. P. Secretary of Legation. Consul, etc. E. E. and M. P. Secy.of Legation and Charge d'Affaires ad interim.
E. E. and M. P. Secretary of Legation.
GREAT BRITAIN ..
E. E. and M. P. Secretary of Legation. E. E. and M. P.
E. E. and M. P.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
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FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SENATE.
Begins March 4, 1839; ends March 4, 1891.
LEVI P. MORTON, President.
Secretary.
SENATORS.
Home Post-office.
Term
ends.
SENATORS.
Home Post-office.
Term euds.
ALABAMA.
James L. Pugh, D.
Carrollton 1823
John T. Morgan, D.
Selma.
1895;
James Z. George, D ... Edward C. Walthall, D. MISSOURI.
Grenada.
1825
ARKANSAS.
Washington 1891
George G. Vest, D.
Sedalia 1991
James K. ,Jones, D. James H. Berry, D.
Bentonville. 1895:
Francis M. Cockrell, D. NEBRASKA.
Warrensburg. 1893
CALIFORNIA. Leland Sandford, R. George Hearst, D COLORADO.
San Francisco 1891! San Francisco 1893
Algernon S. Paddock, R. Charles F. Manderson, R NEVADA.
Omaha 1535
Henry M. Teller, R.
Central City. 1601
John P. Jones, R.
Gold Hill. 1831
Edward O. Wolcott, R ... CONNECTICUT.
Denver 1805
William M. Stewart, R. NEW HAMPSHIRE.
Carson City. 1533
Orville H. Platt, R.
Meriden 1801!
Henry.W. Blair, P.
Plymouth. 1391 Concord 1835
Joseph R. Hawley, R ... DELAWARE.
Hartford 1893
Wm. E. Chandler, R ... NEW JERSEY.
Long Branch. 1823
Anthony Higgins, R.
Wilmington 1895
Rufus Blodgett, D. John R. MePherson, D .. NEW YORK.
Trenton
1895
FLORIDA.
Wilkinson Call, D.
Jacksonville. 1801
Monticello 1893;
Syracuse 1533
Joseph E. Brown, D.
Atlanta 1891
Charlotte 1891
Alfred H. Colquitt, D. ILLINOIS.
Atlanta. 1805
Weldon 1595
Charles B. Farwell. R ..
Chicago 1891
Henry B. Payne, D.
Cleveland. 1901
Shelby M. Cullom, R ...
Springfield 1895
John Sherman, R. OREGON.
Mansfield. 1533
INDIANA.
Terre Haute. 1891
John H. Mitchell, R.
Portland . 1891
Daniel W. Voorhees, D. David Turpie, D. IOWA.
Indianapolis 1893
Joseph N. Dolph, R. PENNSYLVANIA.
Portland. 1833
William B. Allison, R.
Dubuque. 1891
Fairfield 1895
Bearer. 1523
KANSAS.
John J. Ingalls, R.
Atchison. 1891
Providence 1823
Preston B. Plumb, R. KENTUCKY.
Emporia. 1895
Valley Falls . 1905
Joseph C.S. Blackburn, D
Columbia 1501
James B. Beck, D. LOUISIANA.
James B. Eustis, D.
New Orleans .. 1801
William B. Bate. D.
Nashville 1S23
Randall L. Gibson, D.
Memphis. 1533
Eugene Hale, R.
Ellsworth. 1803
John H. Reagan, D
Palestine 1503
William P. Frye, R.
Lewiston 1835
Richard Coke, D. VERMONT.
MARYLAND. Ephraim K. Wilson. D ..
Snow Hill. 1991
Justin S. Morrill. R
Strafford 191
Arthur P. Gorman, D. . MASSACHUSETTS.
Henry L. Dawes, R.
Pittsfield 1809
Worcester 1805
John Warwick Daniel, D John S. Barbour, D .. WEST VIRGINIA.
Alexandria ... 1855
George F. Hoar, R. MICHIGAN.
Francis B.Stockbridge, R
Kalamazoo 1833
Detroit 1895
Charles J. Faulkner. D. John E. Kenna, D. WISCONSIN,
John C. Spooner R .. Philetus Sawyer, R .. . .
Hudson. Oshkosh
1091
W. D. Washburn, R ....
Minneapolis
1895
Republicans Democrats 23
RECAPITULATION.
.
....
Martinsburgh. 19.23
1835
James MeMillan, R .. MINNESOTA. Cushman K. Davis. R ...
St. Paul. 1593
George F. IMmunds, R. VIRGINIA.
Burlington. 1533
Laurel. IS03
Nelson W. Aldrich, R .. Jonathan Chace, R ... SOUTH CAROLINA. Wade llampton, D. Matthew C. Butler, D ... TENNESSEE.
Edgefield 1905
New Orleans .. 1895
Isham G. Harris, D. TEXAS.
MAINE.
Versailles. 1821:
Lexington 1895
J. Donald Cameron, R .. Matthew S. Quay, R .... RHODE ISLAND.
Harrisburg 1921
James F. Wilson, R.
New York. 1921
Samuel Pasco, D. GEORGIA.
William M. Evarts, R .. Frank Hiscock, R. NORTH CAROLINA. Zebulon B. Vance, D .. Matt W. Ransom, D. OHIO.
George Gray, D ..
Wilmington 1893
MISSISSIPPI.
Eufaula. 18011
Beatrice
1993
Waco 1553
Lynchburg . 1533
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WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
List of the representatives, and delegates who will compose the Fifty-first congress. Out of 325 members (163 being a majority), 166 a"? republicans and 153 are democrats; 204 are members of the 50th congress, 15 were members of the 49th congress, and 106 are new representatives. In the 50th congress there were 152 republicans. 169 democrats, two labor representatives, and two independents. To the list of congressmen is appended the list of delegates from the territories, six republicans and two democrats. They take no part In the voting in the house.
SUMMARY.
States.
Rep.
Dem.
States.
Rep.
Dem.
Alabama
8
Missouri
4
10
Arkansas
5
Nebraska
3
California
4
2
Nevada
1
Colorado
1
New Hampshire
2
Cannecticut
3
New Jersey
4
3
Delaware
1
New York
19
15
Florida
North Carolina
3
6
Georgia
10
Ohio
16
5
Illinois
13
Oregon
1
Indiana
3
10
Pennsylvania
21
Iowa
10
1
Rhode Island
GI
Kansas
7
South Carolina
Kentucky
2
9
Louisiana
1
5
Texas. .
11
Maine
4
Maryland
2
4
Virginia
S
Massachusetts
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