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$4,000
Assistant-Horace L. Piper, Maine 2,500
COMPTROLLERS.
First Comptroller-Asa C. Matthews, Illinois. $5,000
Deputy-John R. Garrison 2.700
Second Comptroller -B. F. Gilkeson, Pennsylvania 5,000
2,700
COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS
Commissioner-S. V. Holliday, Pennsylvania. $4.000
Deputy-HI. A. Lockwood 2, 250
REGISTER OF THE TREASURY. $4,000
Register-Wm. S. Rosecrans
Assistant-Henry H. Smith 2,250
Deputy-E. N. Hartshorn, Ohio
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
AUDITORS.
Salary.
First Auditor-Geo. P. Fisher, Delaware.
$3,600
Deputy-A. F. McMillan, Michigan. 2.500
Second Auditor-J. N. Patterson, New Hampshire 3,600
Deputy-J. H. Franklin. Kansıs 2,250
Third Auditor-W. H. Hart, Indiana 3,600
Deputy-Augustus Shaw, Indiana. 2,250
Fourth Auditor-J. R. Lynch, Missippi. 3,600
Deputy-Andrew J. Whittaker. Illinois 2,250
Fifth Auditor-Ernst G. Timme, District of Columbia. 3,600
Deputy-J. Lee Tucker, New York. 2,250
Diplomatic and Consular Division-Chief-H. H. Rand, Wisconsin 2,500
Sixth Auditor-Thos. B. Coulter, Ohio 3,600
Deputy-J. I. Rankin, Pennsylvania. 2,250
TREASURER OF THE UNITED STATES.
Treasurer-E. H. Nebeker, Indiana. 6,000
Assistant Treasurer-James W. Whelpley 3,600
Superintendent National Bank Redemption Division-Thos. E. Rogers. 3,500
COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
Comptroller-A. B. Hepburn, Michigan 5,000
Deputy-Robert M. Nixon, Indiana. 2,800
COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE. 6,000
Commissioner-J. W. Mason, Virginia.
Deputy -. G. W. Wilson, Ohio. 3,200
DIRECTOR OF THE MINT.
Director of the Mint -- E. O. Leech, District of Columbia
4,500
BUREAU OF NAVIGATION.
Commissioner-E. C. O'brien. 3,600
UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY.
Superintendent-T. C. Mendenhall, Indiana. 6,000
MARINE HOSPITAL SERVICE
Supervising Surgeon-General-Walter Wyman. 4,000
SECRETARY OF WAR.
STEPHEN B. ELKINS, West Virginia.
The War Department has charge of business growing out of military affairs, keeps the record of the army, issues commissions, directs the government of troops, superintends their payment, stores, clothing, arms and equipments. and ordinance, constructs fortifica- tions, end conducts works of military engineering and river and harbor improvements.
WAR DEPARTMENT.
Secretary - Redfield Proctor, Vermont .. $8,000
Private Secretary - J. C. Grant 1,800
Assistant Secretary - L. A. Grant, Minnesota 4,500 Chief Clerk - John Tweedale, Pennsylvania. 2,750
HEADQUARTERS OF THE ARMY.
Major-General - J. M. Schofield.
Aides-de-Camp - Capt. C. B. Schofield, First Lieutenant, T. H. Bliss, and Second Lieutenant R. M. Schofield .
ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT,
Adjutant-General -- Brigadier-General R. Williams.
Assistants - Brevet Brigadier-General S. Breck, Major W. T. Volkmar, Major A. Mac- Arthur, Jr., Captain D. M. Taylor. Chief Clerk -R. P. Thian. $2,000
INSPECTOR-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
Inspector-General - Brigadier-General J. C. Breckenridge. Assistants - Lieutenant-Colonel H. W. Lawton and Major J. P. Sanger. Chief Clerk-W. H. Orcutt.
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QUARTERMASTER'S DEPARTMENT
Quartermaster-General - Brigadier-General R. N. Batchelder.
Assistants - Brevet Brigadier-General M. P. Ludington, Major James Gillis, Captain J. F. Rodgers.
Depot Quartermaster - Brevet Brigadier General G. B. Dandy.
Chief Clerk - J. Z. Dare.
SUBSISTENCE DEPARTMENT.
Commissary-General-Brigadier-General B. DuBarry.
Assistants-Colonel M. R. Morgan, Captain John F. Weston, Captain E. E. Draro. Chief Clerk-William A. DeCaindry.
Depot Commissary-Captain F. E. Nye.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
Surgeon-General-Charles Sutherland.
Assistants-Major C. R. Greenleaf, Lieutenant-Colonel J. S. Billings, Major C. Smart. Chief Clerk-John J. Beardsley.
Attending Surgeon -- Lieutenant-Colonel A. Heger.
PAY DEPARTMENT.
Paymaster-General-Brigadier-General William Smith.
Assistants-Lieutenant Colonel W. R. Gibson, Major D. R. Larned.
Chief Clerk-G. D. Hanson.
CORPS OF ENGINEERS.
Chief of Engineers-Brigadier-General T. L. Casey.
Assistants-Major H. M. Adams, Capain J. G. D. Knight, Captain Thomas Turtle. Chief Clerk-Wm. J. Warren.
Secretary to Lighthouse Board-Major J. F. Gregory.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS.
Officer in Charge-Colonel O. H. Ernst.
ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT. 4
Chief of Ordnance-Brigadier-General D. W. Flagler.
Assistants-Captains Chas. Shaler, Chas.S Smith, Roger Birnie, V. McNally, C. W. Whipple, First Lieutenant D. A. Howard.
Chief Clerk-John J. Cook.
JUDGE ADVOCATE-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
Judge Advocate-General-Colonel G. N. Leiber (acting).
Assistants-Lieutenant-Colonel Wm. Winthrop, deputy judge advocate-general. Chief Clerk-J. N. Morrison.
SIGNAL OFFICE.
Chief Signal Officer-Brigadier-General A. W. Greely.
Disbursing Officer-Captain Robert Craig, assistant jr., mr.
Assistants-Captains James Allen and C. E. Kilbourne.
Chief Clerk-Otto A. Nesmith.
PUBLICATION OFFICE-WAR RECORDS.
Board of Publication - Major Geo. B. Davis, L. J. Perry, J. W. Kirkley.
Assistants - Captains J. J. Knox, A. C. Macomb, J. A. Buchanan, L. C. D. Cowles, Frank Taylor, Lieutenant J. H. Duval.
Agent for Collection of Confederate Records - M. J. Wright.
SECRETARY OF THE NAVY.
BENJAMIN F. TRACY, of New York.
The Navy Department has charge of the Naval Establishment and all business connected therewith, issues Naval Commissions, instructions and orders, supervises the enlistment and discharge of seamen, the Marine Corps, the construction of Navy Yards and docks, the construction and equipment of vessels, the purchase of provisions, stores, clothing and ord- nance, the conduct of surveys and hydrographical operations.
NAVY DEPARTMENT.
Salary.
Secretary - B. F. Tracy, New York.
$8,000
Private Secretary - Henry W, Raymond.
2,250
Assistant Secretary - J. R. Soley, Massachusetts
Naval Aide - Lieutenant W. H. H. Southerland. 4,500
Chief Clerk - John W. Hogg, Maryland 2,500
BUREAU YARDS AND DOCKS.
Chief - Commodore N. II. Farquhar.
BUREAU OF NAVIGATION,
Chief - Commodore Francis M. Ramsay.
Lieutenants - E. B. F. Heald, T. D. Griffin.
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
NAUTICAL ALMANAC.
Superintendent-Prof. Simon Newcomb. Assistants-Prof. H. D. Todd, E. J. Loomis, W. W. Hendrickson, Dr. J. Morrison.
OFFICE NAVAL INTELLIGENCE.
Chief Intelligence Officer -- Commodore F. E. Chadwick.
LIBRARY AND WAR RECORDS.
Lieutenant F. M. Wise, Acting Superintendent.
OFFICERS ON DUTY IN THE HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE.
Acting Hydrographer-Lieutenant Richardson Clover.
NAVAL OBSERVATORY.
Superintendent-Capt. F. V. McNair. Professors of Mathematics - William Harkness, J. R. Eastman, Edgar Frisby, S. J. Brown. BUREAU OF ORDNANCE.
Chief-Commodore W. M. Folger. Lieutenant-Commander-A. R. Cowden.
BUREAU OF EQUIPMENT AND RECRUITING.
Chief-Capt. Geo. B. Dewey. Naval Inspector of Electric Lighting-Com. John S. Newell.
BUREAU OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY.
Chief-Surgeon-General J. Mills Browne. Assistant Medical Inspector-Surgeon J. C. Boyd.
Special Duty-Surgeon W. A. McClurg.
BUREAU OF PROVISIONS AND CLOTHING.
Chief-Paymaster-General Edwin Stewart. Paymaster-C. P. Thompson.
Assistant Paymasters-A. K. Michler, E. R. Rogers, L. Hunt. BUREAU OF STEAM ENGINEERING.
Engineer-in-Chief-G. W. Melville. Chief Engineers-E. D. Robie, H. Webster.
BUREAU OF CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR.
Chief Constructor-T. D. Wilson. Naval Constructor-Philip Hichborn.
OFFICE OF JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL.
Judge Advocate General-Capt. S. C. Lemly, United States Marine Corps. Lieutenants-S. C. Lemly, F. L. Denny, Marine Corps; R. M. G. Brown, U. S. N.
NAVAL EXAMINING BOARD.
Commodore J. A. Greer, Capt. Chas. S. Norton, Commander S. W. Terry. RETIRING BOARD.
Commodore J. A. Greer, President. Medical Directors, W. C. Dean, M. Bradley. STATE, WAR AND NAVY DEPARTMENT BUILDING.
Superintendent-Thomas Williamson, Chief Engineer.
Assistant -J. S. Ogden, 1st Assistant Engineer.
BOARD OF INSPECTION AND SURVEY.
President-Rear Admiral G. E. Belknap. Members-Captain E. O. Mathews, Lieutenant-Commander J. W. Hemphill.
NAVAL DISPENSARY.
Surgeon-P. M. Rixey. Passed Assistant Surgeon-Frank Anderson.
MUSEUM OF HYGIENE.
Medical Director-P. S. Wales. Passed Assistant Surgeon-Thos. Owens.
NAVY PAY OFFICE.
Pay Director-Edward May. Pay Inspector -- T. T. Caswell.
HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS.
Col. Commandant-Charles Heywood. Adjutant and Inspector-Maj. Aug. S. Nicholson. Quartermaster-Maj. H. B. Lowry. Paymaster-Maj. Green Clay Goodloe.
MARINE BARRACKS, WASHINGTON, D. C.
Captain-D. Pratt Mannix. Surgeon-S. H. Dixon. First Lieutenant-T. C. Prince.
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SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR.
JOHN W. NOBLE, of Missouri.
The Department of the Interior has charge of the survey, management, sales and grants of Public Lands, the examination of Pension and Bounty Land claims. the man- agement of Indian affairs, the examination of Inventions and award of Patents, the col- lection of Statistics, the distribution of Seeds, Plants, etc., the taking of Census, the man- agement of government mines, the erection of public buildings and the construction of wagon roads to the Pacific.
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.
Salary.
Secretary-John W. Noble, Missouri.
$8,000
First Assistant Secretary-George Chandler, Kansas 4,500
Second Assistant Secretary-Cyrus Bussey, New York 4,000
Chief Clerk-Edward M. Dawson, Maryland 2,500
Appointment Clerk-A. C. Tonner, Ohio
2,000
GENERAL LAND OFFICE.
Commissioner-W. M. Stone, Montana 4,000
Assistant Commissioner-M. M. Rose. 3,000
Chief Clerk-Wm. C. Anderson, Dist. of Col. 2,250
OFFICE OF INDIAN AFFAIRS.
Commissioner-T. J. Morgan, Rhode Island 4,000
Assistant Commissioner-R. V. Belt. Maryland 3,000
Superintendent Indian Schools-D. Dorchester, Massachusetts 4,000
PENSION OFFICE.
Commissioner-Green B. Raum, Illinois .. 5,000
First Deputy Commissioner -Andrew Davidson 3,600
Second Deputy Commissioner-Charles P. Lincoln, Michigan 3,600
Chief Clerk- A. W. Fisher, North Carolina 2,250
Medical Referee -Thomas D. Ingram, Pennsylvania.
3,000
OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER OF RAILROADS
Commissioner-Horace A. Taylor, Wisconsin .. 4,500
PATENT OFFICE.
Commissioner-Chas. E. Mitchell, Connecticut.
5,000
Assistant Commissioner-R. V. Belt .. 3,000
Chief Clerk-Wm. Summers. 2,250
OFFICE OF EDUCATION.
Commissioner -W. T. Harris, Massachusetts
3,000
Chief Clerk-J. W. Holcombe. 1,800
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
Director- John W. Powell, Illinois $6,000
Chief Clerk-Henry C. Rizer ... 2,400 -
CENSUS OFFICE.
Superintendent-R. P Porter, New York
6,000
Chief Clerk-A. F. Childs, Ohio .... .
. . .
2,500
POSTMASTER-GENERAL.
JOHN WANAMAKER, of Pennsylvania.
The Post-Office Department has charge of the Postal System, the establishment and dis- continuance of Post-offices, appointment of Postmasters, Post-office inspectors, Postal clerks, Route agents, etc., the contracts for carrying the mails, the Money Order Office, the Dead Letter Office, maintains an inspection to prevent frauds, mail depredations, etu
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
Salary.
Postmaster-General-John Wannamaker, Pennsylvania
$8,000
Chief Clerk-W B. Cooley, Pennsylvania. 2,500
Stenogropher-John B. Minick, Michigan. 1.800
Assistant Attorney-General-James N. Tyner, Indiana 4,000
Law Clerk-Ralph W. Haynes, Illinois ... 2,500
Appointment Clerk -- James A. Vose, Maine. 1,800
Superintendent, and Disbursing Clerk-Theodore Davenport, Connecticut. 2,100
Topographer-Charles Roeser, Jr., Wisconsin ... 2,500
Chief division of Correspondence-James R. Ash, Pennsylvania. 1,800
OFFICE FIRST ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL.
First Assistant- $4.000
Chief Clerk-E. C. Fowler, Maryland. 2,000
Superintendent Division Postoffice Supplies-E H Shook, Michigan. 2,000
Superintendent Division Free Delivery-W. J. Pollock ... 3,000
Assistant Superintendent Division Free Delivery-Wm. Helm, Wisconsin. 2,000
Chief Division Appointments-P. H. Bristow, Iowa 2,000 Chief Division Bonds and Commissions-Luther Caldwell. New York 2,000
Chief Division Salaries and Allowances-A. H. Scott, Iowa. 2,200
OFFICE SECOND ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL.
Second Assistant-J. Lowrie Bell, Pennsylvania 4,000
Chief Clerk-William J. Pollock, Kansas. 2,000
Superintendent Railway Adjustments-John M. Young, Michigan 2,000
Chief Division of Inspection-John A. Chapman, Illinois ... 2,000
Chief Division Mail Equipment-R. D. S. Tyler, Michigan 1,800
OFFICE THIRD ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL.
Third Assistant-A. D. Hazen. Pennsylvania 4,000
Chief Clerk-Madison Davis, District of Columbia 2,000
Chief; Division Postage Stamps -- E. B. Ce . g . Massachusetts. 2,'5)
Chier Division Finance-A. W. Bingham, Minigan ..... 2,000
OFFICE FOURTH ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL.
Fourth Assistant-Estis G. Rathbone, Ohio 4,000
Chief Clerk-P. H Bristow, Iowa .. 2,000
Division of Appointments-George G. Fenton 1,800
Division of Bonds and Commissions-Luther Caldwell
Division of Postoffice Inspectors and Mail Depredations -
Chief Postoffice Inspector-M. D. Wheeler. 3,000
Chief Clerk-James Maynard. 2,008
RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE.
General Superintendent-James E. White, Illinois
3,500
Chief Clerk-Alex. Grant, Michigan .. 2,000
FOREIGN MAILS.
Superintendent-N. M. Brooks, Virginia. 3,000
Chief Clerk-W. H. Smith, Indiana .. 2,000
MONEY ORDER SYSTEM.
Superintendent-C: F. Macdonald, Massachusetts.
3,500
Chief Clerk-James T. Metcalf, Iowa. 2,000
DEAD LETTER DEPARTMENT.
Superintendent-David P. Leibhardt, Indiana 2,500
Chief Clerk-Waldo G. Perry, Vermont 1,800
ATTORNEY-GENERAL.
WILLIAM H. H. MILLER, of Indiana.
The Attorney-General is the head of the Department of Justice. He is the legal adviser of the President and heads of Departments, examines titles, applications for pardons and judicial and legal appointments, conducts and argues suits in which the Government is concerned, etc.
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.
Salary.
Attorney-General-W. H. H. Miller, Indiana.
$8,000
Solicitor-General-Chas. H. Aldrich .
7,000
Assistant Attorney General-Wm. A. Maury, District of Columbia 5,000
Assistant Attorney General-J. B. Cotton, Maine. 5,000
Assistant Attorney General-A. X. Parker, New York 5,000
Assistant Attorney General-Leonard W. Colby 5,000
Assistant Attorney General, Department of Interior-Geo. H. Shields. Missouri. 5,000
Assistant Attorney General, Postoffice Department,-J. N. Tyner, Indiana. 4,000
Solicitor of Internal Revenue, Treasury Department-Alphonso Hart, Ohio. 4,500
Examiner of Claims, State Department-Frank C. Partridge, Vermont 3,500
Law Clerk and Examiner of Titles-A. J. Bentley, Ohio. 2,700
Chief Clerk and Superintendent of Building-Cecil Clay, West Virginia. 2,500
General Agent-E. C. Foster, Iowa. $10 per diem
Appointing and Disbursing Clerk-Frank A. Branagan, Ohio 2,000
Clerk of Pardons-Chas F. Scott, West Virginia. 2,400
Solicitor of Treasury, Treasury Department-W. P. Hepburn, Iowa. 4,500
Assistant Solicitor, Treasury Department-F. A. Reeve, Tennessee 3,000
Chief Clerk Solicitor's Office, Treasury Department-Charles E. Vrooman, Iowa .... 2,000
SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE.
JEREMIAH M. RUSK, of Wisconsin.
The Secretary of Agriculture is charged with the supervision of all public business re- lating to the agricultural industry. He appoints all the officers and employes of the de- partent with the exception of the assistant secretary, who is appointed by the Presi- dent, and directs the management of all the divisions and sections and the bureaus em- braced in the department. He exercises advisory supervision over the agricultural exper- iment stations deriving support from the national treasury, and has control of the quar- antine stations for imported cattle, and of interstate quarantine rendered necessary by contagious cattle diseases.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Salary.
Secretary-J. M Rusk, Wisconsin
$8,000
Assistant Secretary-E. Willits, Michigan
4,500
Chief Clerk- Henry Casson, Wisconsin ..
2,500
Private Secretary-Talma Drew, Wisconsin 2,000
Statistician-J. R. Dodge, Ohio. 2,500
Chief of Division of Accounts-B. F. Fuller, Illinois. 2,000
2,500
Entomologist-C. V. Riley, Missouri
2,500
Botanist-George Vasey, Illinois
2,500
Chemist-H. W. Wiley, Indiana.
2,500
Miscroscopist-Thomas Taylor, Massachusetts.
2,500
Chief Experimental Stations-O. W. Atwater, Connecticut
3,500
Ornithologist-C. H. Merriam, New York
2,500
Chief Forestry Division-B. E. Fernow, New York.
2,000
Pomologist-H. E. Van Deren, North Carolina ...
2,500
Vegetable Pathologist-B. T. Galloway 2,500
Bureau Animal Industry-D. E. Salmon, North Carolina .: 3,000
Appointment Clerk -- J. B. Bennett, Wisconsin.
2,000
INDEPENDENT DEPARTMENTS.
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.
Public Printer-Frank W. Palmer. Illinois §4,500
Chief Clerk-W. H. Collins, New York 2,400
Foreman of Printing-H. T. Brian, Maryland 2,100
Foreman of Binding-James W. White, District of Columbia. 2,100
UNITED STATES CIVIL-SERVICE COMMISSION.
Commissioners-Theodore Roosevelt, New York; Charles Lyman, Connecticut;
3,500
Hugh S. Thompson. South Carolina ...
Chief Examiner-W. II. Webster, Connecticut. 3,000
.
Horticulturist, etc .- W. Saunders, District of Columbia
525
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
BUREAU OF LABOR.
Commissioner-Carroll D. Wright, Massachusetts
3,000
Chief Clerk-Oren W. Weaver, Massachusetts. 2,500
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION.
Commissioners-Thomas M. Cooley, of Michigan, chairman; William R. Morrison, of Illi- nois; Martin A. Knapp, of New York; Walter L. Bragg, of Alabama: Wheelock G. Vea- zey, of Vermont.
Secretary- - Edward A. Mosley, 1424 New York avenue, Washington.
UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSIONER.
Marshall McDonald.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS.
Librarian-Ainsworth R. Spofford, Ohio
NATIONAL BOARD OF HEALTH.
President (Acting)-Stephen Smit'ı, M. D. Secretary-W. P. Dunwood.
$4,000
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FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS.
SENATE. Begins March 4, 1893. Ends March 4, 1895 ADLAI E. STEVENSON, Vice-president, Presiding.
SENATORS.
Home Post-office.
Term
Ends.
SENATORS.
Home. Post-office.
| Term .
Ends)
ALABAMA.
John T. Morgan, D
Selma. 1895
Eufaula. |1897
Thomas C. Power, R .... NEBRASKA.
Helena.
1895
James H. Berry, D.
Bentonville. . 1895 Washington . . 1897
Charles F. Manderson R. William V. Allen, Pop'Ist NEVADA.
Omaha
1899
CALIFORNIA.
San Francisco 1897
1899
W. M. Stewart, P John P. Jones, R. NEW HAMPSHIRE.
Virginia City Gold Hill
1899 1897
E. O. Wolcott, R . Henry M. Teller, R
Central City .. 1897
Jacob H. Gallinger, R ... NEW JERSEY.
Concord
1897
CONNECTICUT. Orville H. Platt, R. Joseph R. Hawley, R ... DELAWARE. Anthony Higgins, R. George Gray, D. FLORIDA.
Meriden 1897
John k. McPherson, D ..
Jersey City .
1895 1899
Wilmington .. 1895; Wilmington .. 1899
Edward J. Murphy, D.
Troy
1899
Samuel Pasco, D
Monticello [1890
Weldon
1895
Wilkinson Call, D.
Jacksonville .. 1897
Charlotte.
1897
GEORGIA
Atlanta
1895
Atlanta
1897
Matt W. Ransom, D ... Zebulon B. Vance, D ... NORTH DAKOTA. William N. Roach. D .. H. C. Hansborough, R .. OHIO.
Devil's Lake. 1897
Geo. L. Shoup, R.
Boise City 1895
Black Foot ... '1897
Calvin S. Brice, D. OREGON.
Lima
1899 1897
Fred T. Dubois, R ..
ILLINOIS.
Springfield 1895
Joseph N. Dolph, R. John H. Mitchell, R .. PENNSYLVANIA.
Portland
1897
John M. Palmer, D .... INDIANA. Daniel S. Turpie, D .. Daniel W. Voorhees, D .. IOWA.
Indianapolis .. 1899; Terre Haute .. 18971
J. Don Cameron, R .. RHODE ISLAND ...
Harrisburg ..
1897
James F. Wilson. R. . .. William B. Allison, R ... KANSAS.
Fairfield. 1805
Nathan F. Dixon, R .. Nelson W. Aldrich, R ... SOUTH CAROLINA.
Westerly
Providence ..
1895 |1899
John J. Martin, D. WVm. A. Peffer, P. KENTUCKY.
Topeka 1897
M. C. Butler, D John L. M. Irby, D. SOUTH DAKOTA.
Edgefield Laurens
1897
William Lindsay, D .. . . Jos. C. S. Blackburn, D. LOUISIANA.
Versailles 1897
R. T. Pettigrew, R J. H. Kyle, P .. TENNESSEE.
Sioux Falls .. Aberdeen
1897
Donaldson Caffery, D .. Edward D. White, D . .
St. Mary 1S95 New Orleans. 1807
Isham G. Harris, D.
Memphis
1895
MAINE.
Lewiston 1995 1899
Richard Coke, D.
Waco
1895
Eugene Hale, R .. MARYLAND. Arthur P. Gorman, D
Laurel
1899
Easton.
1897
Redfield Proctor, R. Justin S. Morrill, R. VIRGINIA.
·Proctor
Stafford
1897
Gorge F. Hoar, R.
Worcester 1835 1899
Eppa Hunton, D ..
Warrenton ... 1895
Nahant.
John W. Daniel, D.
Lynchburg .. 1899
Detroit 1893
J. B. Allen, R.
Walla Walla. 1899
Kalamazoo 1899
Watson C. Squire, R ... WEST VIRGINIA.
Seattle.
1897
William D. Washburn. T. Cushman K. Davis, R .. MISSISSIPPI. E. C. Walchall, D*
Minneapolis ..
1805 1803
John E. Kenna, D Johnson N. Camden, D .. WISCONSIN.
Charleston . 1895 1899
James Z. George, D .... MISSOURI. -
Carrollton . 1599
-
William F. Vilas, D. WYOMING.
Madison
1897
Francis M. Cockrell, D. George G. Vest, D ..
Warrensburg. Kansas City ..
1809 1897
Joseph M. Carey, R. A. C. Beckwith, D ..
Cheyenne. 1895
1899
MONTANA.
Helena.
1899
James L. Pugh, D. ARKANSAS.
1895
James. K. Jones, D.
Leland Stanford, R .. Stephen D. White, D. COLORADO.
Denver 1895
William E. Chandler R. Concord .
James Smith, Jr., D .... NEW YORK.
Newark.
1897
D. B. Hill, D NORTH CAROLINA.
Elmira
1899
Alfred H. Colquitt, D .. John B. Gordon, J IDAHO.
Shelby M. Cullum. R ..
Portland
1895
Springfield .. 1897| !
Matthew S. Quay, R.
Beaver.
1899
Dubuque 1837
1895
1895
TEXAS
William P. Fry, R ...
Ellsworth.
R. Q. Mills, D VERMONT
1899
Charles H. Gibson, D ... MASSACHUSETTS.
henry C. Lodge, R .. MICHIGAN. James McMillan, R. F. B. Stoc thridge, R. MINNESOTA
St. Paul.
Grenada .. 1951
John L. Mitchell, D
Milwaukee. 1899
* Senator Walthall has been re-elected for the term ending in 1901.
The whole number of senators is 88, of whom 46 will be Demucrats, 38 Republicans, 4 People's Party.
1895
1895
1899
1899
WASHINGTON.
1895
Hartford 1899
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Republicans, 129; Democrats, 216; People's Party, 8; Vacant, 2.
Dis.
Representatives.
Home Post-office.
Dis.
Representatives.
Home Post-office.
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Andrew J. Hunter, D. J. Frank Aldrich, R .. L. E. McGann, D. .. . A. C.Durborow, Jr., D Julius Goldzier, D .... Albert J. Hopkins, R. Robert R. Hitt, R ... Thos. J. Henderson, R Robert A. Childs, R .. H. K. Wheeler, R .... Phillp S. Post, R. Benj. F. Marsh, R. John J. McDonald, D. Wm M. Springer, D ..
Chicago. Chicago.
Chicago. Chicago. Aurora. Mount Morris. 1. 2. - 3. 4.
Princeton. Hinsdale. Kankakee. Galesburg. Warsaw. Mount Sterling.
Spr ngfield. Bloomington. Danville. Newton.
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John A. T. Hull, R .. Wm. P. Hepburn, R. A. L. Hager, R ... Jonat'n P. Dolliver, R George D. Perkins, R. KANSAS.
At large- W. A. Harris, D
Case Broderick, R .. Edward H. Funston. R
Iola. Fredonia.
Topeka.
Junction City.
Lincoln.
Medicine Lodge.
Kuttawa. Owensboro. Franklin . Elizabethtown.
Louisville.
Newport. Lexington. Richmond. Greenup. Winchester.
Liberty.
New Orleans. New Orleans.
Thibodeaux. Shreveport. Monroe.
Baton Rouge.
Portland. Lewiston. Belfast. Bangor.
Princess Anne Towson. Baltimore. Baltimore.
Laurel.
Cumberland.
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John H. Bankhead, D W. H. Denson, D . Joseph Wheeler, D ... Louis W. Turpin, D .. ARKANSAS. P.D. McCulloch, Jr., D C. R. Breckenridge, D T. C. McRae, D .. William L. Terry, D. H.A. Dinsmore, D .. Robert Neill, D .. CALIFORNIA.
Marianna. Pine Bluff. Prescott. Little Rock.
Fayetteville. Batesville.
Santa Rosa. Jackson. Oakland.
San Francisco. San Francisco. Ventura.
San Diego.
Denver. Montrose. 8. 9. 10. 11.
New Haven Killingly. . Bridgeport.
Milford.
Pensacola.
Jacksonville.
Savannah. Bainbridge. Americus. Turin.
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William J. Stone, D .. William T. Ellis, D .. . Isaac H. Goodnight,D A. B. Montgomery, D Asher G. Caruth, D .. Albert S. Berry, D . .. W. C. P. Br'kinridge.D James B. McCreary, D Thomas H. Paynter, D Marcus C. Lisle, D. . Silas Adams, R. LOUISIANA.
Adolph Meyer, D.
Robert C. Davy, D .. ..
Andrew Price, D ..
N. C. Blanchard, D ... Charles J. Boatner, D Sam'l M. Robertson, D MAINE.
Thomas B. Reed, R. Nelson Dingley, Jr., R Seth L. Miliken, R. ... CharlesA. Boutelle, R MARYLAND.
Robert F. Brattan, D. J. F. C. Talbott, D. . H. Welles Rusk, D ... Isidor Rayner. D .. Barnes Compton, D . Wmn. M. Mckaig, D. .
Hillsboro. Nashville. Carmi. Murphysboro.
Petersburg. Jasper. Seymour. Aurora. Columbus.
Richmond. Indianapolis.
Crawfordsville.
Tipton. Hammond.
Bluffton. Columbia City.
Elkhart.
Burlington. Clinton. Dubuque. McGregor.
Tipton.
Oskaloosa. Des Moines. Clarinda.
Greenfield.
Fort Dodge. Sioux City.
Linwood. Holton.
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T. J. Hudson, D Charles K. Curtis, R .. John Davis, P.
William Baker, P ..
Jeremiah Simpson, P KENTUCKY.
Cora. Forsyth. Rome. Eitonton. Tate.
Augusta. Quitman.
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ALABAMA.
Richard H. Clark, D. Jesse F. Stallings, D .. William C. Oates, D .. Gaston A. Robbins, D James E. Cobb, D
Mobile. Greenville. Abbeville. Selma. Tuskegee. Fayette C. H. Gadsden. Wheeler. Newbern.
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Wm. S. Foreman, D .. James R. Williams, D George W. Smith, R. INDIANA.
A. H. Taylor, D.
John L. Bretz, D. .. Jason B. Brown, D
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John H. Gear, R. Walter I. Hayes, D ... D. B. Henderson, R .. Thomas Updegraff, R Robert G. Cousins, R John F. Lacy, R .
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