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Gatlings.

2 6 pdr. R F, 2 37 mm. H R C,
2 3 pdr. R F, 2 Gatlings, 1 1
pdr. R F.

3 1 pdr. R F, 318 in. White-
head Torpedo Tubes.

3 1 pdr. R F, 3 18 in. White-
head Torpedo Tubes.



3 1 pdr. R F, 3 18 in. White-
head Torpedo Tubes.

3 1 pdr. R F, 3 18 in. White-
head Torpedo Tubes.

3 1 pdr. R F, 3 18 in. White-
head Torpedo Tubes.



OLD NAVY VESSELS.

Adams (wood)



Alarm (iron).,
Alert (iron)....



Alliance (wood)

Enterprise (wood).



Essex (wood)

Hartford (wood)...
Iroquois (wood)....
Lancaster (wood).
Marion (wood;



Michigan (iron)..
Mohican (wood)..



••


1874


1,375


9.8


1

550


• •


1874
1873


800
1,020


10
10


600
365


ss


1873
1873


1,375
1,375


9.9
11.4


668
790


TS


1874
18-58
1858
1858
1871


1,375
2,790
1,575
3,250
1,900


10.4

12

10.7

9.6

11.25


505

2,000

1,202

733

753




1844

1872


685
1,900


10.5
10.65


305
613



1 3 in. B D H, 2 37 mm. H R C,
1 Gatling.



2 6 pdr. R F, 1 Gatling, 1 12
pdr. S B H.

4 6 pdr. R F G, 2 1 pdr. RFG.
2 3 in. B L H, 1 37 mm. H R C,

1 Gatling.

4 6 pdr. R F G. 2 1 pdr. RFG,
4 6 pdr. R F G, 2 10 pdr. RFG.
Battery lauded.
Battery landed.

2 20 pdr. B L, 2 S7 mm. H R C,
1 3 pdr. B L, 1 Gatling.

3 3 in. B D H, 2 Gatlings.

2 20 pdr. B L, 1 3 pdr. B L, 1 12
pdr. S B, 2 37 mm. H R C, 1
Gatling.



394



The Navy.



THE ^kNX— Continued.



VESSELS OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY.



Kamb.



Monocacy (iron)...

Nipsic (wood)

Omaha (wood)

Pensacola (wood).

Pinta (iron) ,

Ranger (iron)



Richmond (iron)...



Swatara (wood).
Thetis (wood)....
Yantic (wood)...

















» a










o o






Class.


1863


.2H
B


Speed,
Knots.


Horse-
Power.


••


1.370


11.2


850




1873


1,375


10.7


839


, ,


1867


2.400


11.3


953


• •


1858


3,000


9


680




1865


550


8.5


190


••


1873


1,020


10


365


BS


1858


2,700


9.5


692




1872


1,900


10.1


680






1,250


7.5


490


• *


1864


900


8.3


225



Cost.*



Battesies.



Main.



4 8 in. S B
2 60 pdr. R



Secondary.



4 12 pdr. S B
2 9iu. SB
2 8 in. SB
1 60 pdr. R
12 9 in. S B
18 in. SB
1 60 pdr. R



2 9 in. S B

1 Sin. MLR
1 60 pdr. R



1 3 in. B L H, 6 37 mm. H R C,
1 12 pdr. S B, 2 47 mm. H R
C, 1 Gatliug.

Battery landed.

Battery landed.

Battery landed.

1 Gatling.

1 3 in. B L H. 1 Gatling 2 37
mm. H R C.

2 20 pdr. B L R, 2 37 mm. H R
C. 1 3 pdr. B L, R, 1 Galling.



Battery landed.
1 53 mm. H R C.
112 pdr. S B, 1
in. H R C.



Gatling, 1 3



The above are steam vessels. In addition to the old Navy vessels enumerated above, are the fol-
lowing sailing vessels: Receiving-ship Constellation, 10 guns; Training-ships Monongahela, 12 guns,
and Portsmouth, 15 guns, and School-ships Jamestown, St. Mary's, and Saratoga.

The following- named steel, iron, and wooden steam tugs are a part of the Naval Force: Fortune,
Leyden, Nina, Rocket, Standish, Triton, Iwaua, Wahneta, Narketa, Traffic, and No. 4. Their horse-
power varies from 147 to 500 each.

The following old wooden ships are not fit for further sea service: Receiving-ships Franklin,
"Wabash, Minnesota, Constitution, Independence, Dale, and Vermont. The St. Louis and New Hamp-
shire are wooden naval reserve ships.

Congress has granted authority for the building of 2 Battle-ships, 6 Gunboats, and 3 No. 1 Torpedo
boats. Contracts for two of the latter have been given to the Herreshofls. The contracts for the other
vessels had not yet been given out when this record closed.

* Cost of hull and machinerj'. t The appropriation for the completion of the five vessels thus
indicated was $3,178,046,




Boat; G. B.. Gunboat; B. L. H., Breech-loaduig Howitzer; R. F. G., Rapid Fire Gun; R., Rifle
when in main battery, Ram.when referring to class ; B. L. R. , Breech-loading Rifle ; H. R. C, Hotch-
kiss Revolving Cannon; R. F., Rapid Fire; S. B., Smooth Bore; S. B. H., Smooth Bore Howitzer;
M. L., Muzzle Loading, pdr,, pounder; mm., millimetres.



KAVY- YAKDS.



1.

2.
3.
4.
5.



BrookljTi Navy- Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Charlestown Navy- Yard, Boston, Mass.
Gosport Navy- Yard, near Norfolk, Va.
Kittery Navy- Yard, opp. Portsmouth, N. H.
League Island Navy- Yard, 4 miles from City
Hall, Philadelphia, Pa.

There are naval stations at New London, Ct.



Fla. , and a torpedo station and naval war college at Newport, R. I.



6. Mare Island Navy- Yard, near San Francisco,

Cal.

7. Pensacola Navy- Yard, Pensacola, Fla.

8. Washington City Navy- Yard, Washington,

Port Royal, S. C. ; Sidney, Wash. , and Key West,



NAYY PAY TABLE.



Rank.



Rear- Admirals

Commodores

Captains

Commanders

Lieut. -Commanders:

First four years*

After four years t

Lieutenants:

First five years*

After five years t

Lieuts. '' Junior Grade):

First five years*

After five yearst

Ensigns:

First five years*

After five yearst



At Sea



On I On Leave
Shore or Waiting
Duty. I Orders.



S6,000
5,000
4,500
3, 500 J

2,800
3,000

I
2.400
2,600

1,800
2,000

I
1,200
1,400



§5.000
4,000
3.500
3,000

2,400
2,600

2,000'
2,600

1.500
l,700j

i,ooo!

1,200



§4,000
3,000
2,800
2,300

2,000
2,2(K)

1,600
1,800

1,200
1,400

800
1.000



Rank.



Naval Cadets

Mates

Medical and Pay Di-
rectors and luspect-
tors and Chief Engi-
neers having the
same rank at sea

Fleet-Surgeons, Fleet-
Paymasters, and
Fleet- Engineers

Surgeons, Paymasters,'
and Chief Engi-
neers I



At Sea



On
Shore
Duty.



$500, §500
900 700



Chaplains ,



4,400



4,400

(2.800,

-) to
(4,200
(2.500
\ to I
(2,800.



2,400

to
4,000
2 000

£o
2,300



On Leave

or Waiting

Orders.



§500
500



2,000

to
3,000
1,600

to
1,900



Warrant officers are paid from $700 to §1,800 and seamen, $228 to $288 per annunx
* After date of commission. t From date of commission.



The Navy,



395



THE ^KNX—Continued.



VESSELS OF THE NAVY IN COMMISSION.

DECEMBER 1, 1895.

NORTH ATI.ANTIC STATION.

Rear- Admiral Francis M. Bunce, Commanding,



New York, Flagsliip....Capt. W. S. Schley.

Columbia Capt. James H. Sands.

Cincinnati Capt. M. L. Johnson.

Montgomery ...Com. C. H. Davis.



Raleigh Capt. Merrill Miller.

Minneapolis Capt. G-. H. Wadleigh.

Amphitrite Capt. W. C. Wise.



SOUTH ATLANTIC STATION.

Acting Rear- Admiral C. S. Norton, Commanding,



Newark, Flagship Capt. Yates Sterling.

Yantic Lieut- Com. F. P. Gilmore.



Castine Com. Thomas Perry.



EUROPEAN STATION.

Acting Rear- Admiral T. O. Self ridge, Commanding.
San Francisco, Flagsliip..Capt, E. M. Shepard. ! Marblehead Com. Charles O' Neil.

PACIFIC STATION.

Rear- Admiral Lester A. Beardslee, Commanding.



Philadelphia, Flag-
ship Captain Charles S. Cotton.

Monterey Capt. T. F. Kane.

Bennington Com. G. W. Pigman.



Alert Com. Franklin Hanford.

Marion Com. D. W. Mullan,

Ranger Com. E. W. Watson.



ASIATIC STATION.



Acting Rear- Admiral Frederick V. McNair, Commanding.



Olympia, Flagship Capt. J. J. Read.

Baltimore Capt. B. F. Day, ordered

to San Francisco.

Monocacy Com. W. W. Reisinger.

Charleston Capt. Geo. W. CoflB.n.

Concord Com. J. E. Craig.



Petrel Lt. -Com, Wm, H. Emory.

Yorktown Com. C. H. Stockton.

Detroit Com. J. S. Newell.

Machias Com. Edwin S. Houston.

Boston Capt. Frank Wildes.



SPECIAL SERVICE.

Pinta Lieut- Com. A. R. Couden Commanding Sitka, Alaska.

Dolphin Lieut. B. H. Buckingham Commanding Care Navy Department.

Michigan Lieut. -Com. B. S. Richards Commanding Erie, Pa.

Fern Lieut.- Com. G. A. Bicknell Commanding Care Navy Department,

Thetis Lieut.-Com. Harry Knox Commanding San Diego, Cal.

Gushing Lieut. R. C. Smith Commanding Newport, R. I.

TRAINING SHIPS.

Essex Com. Louis Kingsley Commanding Care Navy Department.

Bancroft Com. C. M. Chester Commanding Annapolis, Md.

Alliance Com. H. N. Manney Commanding Care Navy Department.

NAUTICAL SCHOOL SHIPS.

St. Mary's Lieut.-Com. W. L. Field Commanding New York.

Saratoga Com. E. T. Strong Commanding Philadelphia.

Enterprise Lieut.-Com. J. G. Eaton Commanding Boston, Mass.

RECEIVING SHIPS.

Wabash Capt. Albert Kautz Commanding Boston.

Vermont Capt. Silas Casey ^..Coihmanding New York.

Richmond Capt. James O'Kane Commanding League Island, Pa.

Constellation Capt, F. W. Dickins Commanding Newport, R. I.

Franklin Capt. S. W. Terry Commanding Norfolk.

Independence ...Capt, C. E, Clark Commanding Mare Island, Cal,



Texas Capt. Henry Glass,

Lancaster Capt. W. B. HoflF.



UN ASSIGNED.

Maine Capt. A. S. Crowninshield.

Indiana Capt. R. D. Evans.



* ' ' Com. ' ' stands for Commander in all cases in this list.

The post-office addresses of the naval stations are as follows: North Atlantic Station, Navy Depart-
ment, Washington, D. C. ; South Atlantic and European Stations, care B. F. Stevens, 4 Trafalgar
Square, London; Asiatic Station, Yokohama, Japan; Pacific Station, care Navy Pay Office, San

The origin' of the Navy Department may be said to date from October 13, 1775, when Congress
authorized the equipment of two cruisers, mounting respectively 10 and 14 guns. Before the end of
that year fifteen more vessels of from 20 to 36 guns were authorized. The affairs of the navy were at
that time entrusted to a ' "• Marine Committee. ' ' In 1798 the present department was formally created,
ajid Benjamin Stoddart appointed the first Secretary.



396



Diplomatic and Consular Service.



diplomatic antr (Consular cScrijice,

AMBASSADOKS EXTRAORDINARY A2sD PLENIPOTEXTIARY.



Country. Kanie and State. Salary.

France James B. Eustis, La $17,500

Great Bri tain.. Tlio mas F. Bayard, Del... . 17,500



Ojuntry. Name and State. Salary.

Germany Theodore Runyon, N. J $17,500

Italy Wayne Mac Veagh, Pa 12,000



EXVOYS EXTRAORDIXAEY AXD JIIXISTERS PLENIPOTEXTIARY.



Argentine Rep. W. I. Buchanan, Iowa $10,000

Aust.- Hungary. Bartlett Tripp, 8. Dak 10,000

Belgium James S. Ewiug, 111 7,500

Bolivia Thomas Moonlight, Kan 5,000

Brazil Thomas L. Thompson, Cal. . 12.000

Chile Edward H. Strobel, N. Y.. 10,000

China Charles Denby, Ind 12,000

Colombia Luther E. McKinney,N. H

Denmark John E. Bisley, K. Y 7,500

Ecuador James D. Tillman, Tenn , . . 5,000

Greece Eben Alexander, N. C. * — 6,500

Guatemala P. B. M. Young, Ga.t 10,000

Hawaii Alberts. Willis, Ky 7,500

Japan Edwin Dun, O 12,000

MINISTERS RESIDEXT AND COXSULS-GElSrERAIy.



Mexico Matt W. Ransom, N. C... $17 ,500

ISTetherlands... William E. Quinby, Mich.. 7,500

Nicaragua Lewis Baker, Minn. $ 10,000

Paraguay and
Uruguay GranvQle Stuart, Mont 7,500



Peru '. Jas. A. McKenzie, Ky

Russia C. R. Breckinridge, Ark..

10,000 j- Spain Hannis Taylor, Ala 12,000

Sweden and

Norway Thomas B. Ferguson, Md. . 7 ,500

Switzerland John L. Peak, Kan 5,000

Turkey Alex. W. Terrell, Tex 10,000

Venezuela Allen Thomas, Florida 7,500



10,000
17,500



Hayti Henry M. Smy the, Va.§.... $5,000

Korea John M. B. Sill, Mich.". 7,500

Liberia WiUiam H. Heard, Pa 4,000



Persia Alexander McDonald, Va. . $5,000

Portugal Geo. Wm. Caruth,Ark 5,000

Siam John Barrett, Oreg 5,000



CONSULS-GENERAL,.



Apia James H. Mulligan, Ky $3,000

Berlin Charles de Kay, N. Y 4,000

Calcutta VanLeer Polk, Tenn....... 5,000

Cairo F. C. Peufield, Ct 5,000

Constantinople. Luther Short, Ind 3,000

Dresden William S. Carroll, Md 3,000

Frankfort Frank H. Mason, O 3,000

Halifax D. H. Ingraham, Me 3,500

Havana Ramon O. Williams, N. Y.. 6,000

Honomiu EllisMills, Va 4,000

London Patrick A. Collins, Mass 5,000

Melbourne Daniel W, Maratta, N. Dak. 4,500

SECRETARIES

Argentine Rep. George W. Fishback, Mo... $1,500

Aust.-Hungary.Lawrence Townseud, Pa. . . 1,800

Brazil William Crichton, W. Va . . 1,800

China Charles Denby, Jr. , Ind 2,625

France Henri Vignaud, La 2,625

France Newton B.Eustis,La(2d sec. ) 2,000

Germany John B. Jackson, N. J 2,625

Germany H. G. Squires, N. Y. (2d sec. ) 2,000

Great Britain. . .James R. Roosevelt, N. Y . .. 2,625

GreatBritain...DavidD. Wells, Ct. (2dsec.). 2,000



Mexico City....Thos. T. Crittenden, Mo.

Montreal W. A. Anderson, Wis

Ottawa John B. Riley, N. Y

Panama Victor Vifquain,3Sreb

Paris Samuel E. Morss, Ind

Rio de Janeiro. W. T. Townes, Va

Rome Wallace S. Jones, Ela

Shanghai Thos. R. Jernigan, N. C. .

Singapore E. S. Pratt, Ala

St. Petersburg.. John Karel,Ill

Tangier J. Judson Barclay, Ala. .

Vienna Max Judd, Mo



OP LEGATION.

Guatemala D. Lynch Pringle, N. Y

Italy Larz Anderson, O

Korea H. N. Allen, O

Mexico Edwin C. Butler, Mass

Peru Richard R. Neill, Pa

Russia H. H. D. Peirce, Mass

Spain H. Clay Armstrong.Jr. , Ala.

Turkey John W. Riddle, Minn

Venezuela Wm. W. Russell, Md



$4,000
4,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
5,000
3,000
5,000
3,000
3,000
2,000
3,500

$2,000
1,800
1,500
1,800
1,500
2,625
1,800
1,800
1,500



CONSULS AT PRINCIPAL CITIES.



Algiers Charles T. Grellet, Cal Fees.

Amsterdam Edward Downes, Ct $1,500

Antwerp Harvey Johnson, Ga 3,000

Athens George Horton, 111 2,500

Auckland John D. Connolly, Cal 2,000

Barbadoes George T. Tate, Mass 1 ,500

Barcelona Herbert W. Bowen, N. Y... 1,500

Belfast James B. Taney, W. Va. . . . 3,000

Bermuda Marshall Hanger, Va 2,000

Birmingham.... George F. Parker, N.Y 2,500

Bordeaux JohnM. Wiley, N. Y 3,000

Bremen George Keenan, Wis 2,500

Brussels George W. Roosevelt, Pa 2,500

Buenos Ayres. .Edvvard L. Baker,Ill 2,500

Callao Leon Jastremski,La 3,500

Canton Charles Seymour, Wis 3,500

Cape Town Vacant 2,000

Colon JosiahL. Pearcy, Tenn 3,000

Copenhagen Robert J. Kirk,S. C 1,500

Cork L. J. Walker,Ala 2,000

Dublin Newton B. Ashby, la 2,000

Florence Charles Belmont Davis, Pa. . 1,500

Geneva B. H. Ridgely, Ky 1,500

Genoa James Fletcher, la 1,500

Glasgow AllenB. Morse,Mich 3,000

Hamburg W. H. Robertson, D. C 2,500

Havre C. W. Chancellor, Md 3,500

HongKong W. E. Hunt,Miss 5,000

Jerusalem E. S. \Vallace,S. Dak 2,500

Kiiig-stou, Jam.Q. O. Eckford,Miss 3,000

Leeds Norfleet Harris, Ala 2,000

Leghorn A. S. Rosenthal, N. Y 1,500

Leipsic Otto Doederlein, 111 2,0t!0



Liverpool James E. Neal, O $5,000

Lyons Frank E.Hyde, Ct 2,-500

Malaga DavidN. Burke.N.Y" 1,500

Malta D. C. Kennedy,Mo 1,500

Manchester William F. Grinuell, N. Y. . . 3,000

Marseilles Claude M. Thomas, Ky 2,500

Matauzas AlexanderC. Brice.Ia 3,000

Messina CM. Caughy , Md 1,500

Milan Diovol B. Spagnoli, Cal. — 1,500

Montevideo Edgar Schramm, Tex 3,000

Munich Ralph Steiner, Tex 1,500

Naga.saki W. H. Abercombie, N. J . . , . 3,000

Naples F. A. Dean, Mich 1,500

Odessa Thomas E.Heenan, Minn... 2,000

Pernambuco J. M. Johnstone, S. C 2,000

Prague Carl Bailey Hurst, D. C 3,000

Quebec P. B. Spence, Ky 1,500

Rotterdam Lars S. Reque, la 2,000

Sheffield Bennington R. Bedle,N. J. . . 2,500

Southampton . .W. S. Kinkhead, Ky 2,500

St. John, N.B.. John S. Derby, Me 2,000

St Thomas J. H. Stewart, N. Y 2,500

Stockholm Thomas B.O' Neil, N. Y 1,500

Stuttgart A. C. Johnson, Pa 2,501

Sj'dney George W. Bell, Wash 2,000

Toronto J. W. Coppinger, 111 2,000

Trieste J. Edward Nettles, S. C 2,000

Valparaiso James M. Dobbs. Ga 3,000

Venice Henry A. Johnson, D. C 1,500

Veracruz C.Schaefer, Kan 3,000

Winnipeg M.M.Duffie,Ark 1,500

Zurich E. Germain, Cal 2,000



* Also accredited to Roumania and Servia.
t Also accredited to Honduras.



t Also accredited to Costa Rica and Salvador.
§ Also charye d'affaires to Santo Domingo.



Foreign Legations in the United States. 397



jFornsn aerations in tjt Winittn ^Uttu.

COUNTBY. BEPEESENTATIVKS. ^ KAXK. ^, * «v„-^^.

A ro-pntinp -RpD Sefior Don Vicente J. Dominguez . .First Secretary of Legation and Charge d Aflaires

Ausnid, xtuidottj-j- . szechenvi Second Secretary. . ^ ^.

Belgium Mr^lfred le Ghait: Envoy Extraordinary & Minister Plenipotentiary

jsei^mm ^^ Kaymond le Ghait Secretary of Legation.

i( Mr Conrad deB S deBlarenghien. Counselor of Legation. .

Brazil Senlior^Kdor da Mendoncl Envoy Extraordinary & Minister Plenipotentiary

>:• Senhor Oscar Reidner de Amaral . .First Secretary of Legation.

14 Senhor Mario de Mendonca Second Secretary. „,,.., ™ . ^ <..-„,,,

pvnp Sefior Don Domingo Gana Envoy Extraordinary & Minister Plenipotentiary

it .'.â–  .'senor Don Annibal Cruz Secretary of Legation.

X Spfi nr Don Victor Eastman Second Secretary. . . j.-

^,^^ M? Yane Yu Envoy Extraordinary & Minister Plenipotentiary

^^'?^ Mr HoYenShing.' Secretary of Legation.

" !'.;â– . â– .â– .â– .â– .â– â– .** '.'.Mr. Kwang Ying Secretary

n i\f^ shnn Tino- Naval Attache. „, . ^ i- „

Colombia ;;:::::;; :iiaol Don jSliiaVVeimo Hurtado.Envoy Eitraprdlna^

KS''^'' ^^^ • •• if -pltenotre "^ ;:.\\\\\\\\ Ambllsadtr Extrkordinary and Plenipotentiary

- :â– â– .â– â– : : : ; : : ; :m; Paul LefaWre First secretary ,

>. I Commandant C. de Grandprey Military Attache.

Ge;^an-E-mpire - -^ar'onMaTv1&^^^^^

German Empire. . .^aron ^^^^^ ^ Ketteler First Secretary of Legation.

' 'Mr H. Von Floto w Second Secretary of Legation.

i'.Capt. A. Heese ^11^^^^-

" ..Mr. Albert von Schwerm Attache.

" . Baron Bene von Herman Attache.

..Lieut. G. Friderici Attache.

0.a. P-...;;f .^^^5^rSr£c.^3^ao...^^^^^ P.e.po.e.Ua.

Mr Henry O.Bax- Ironside Second Secretary of Legation.

Mr Hugti J O' Beirne Third Secretary of Legation (ab. ).

« « Captain Louis E. Wintz, B. K Naval Attache.

• ' . '. . . ".The Earl of Westmeath Attache.

^^'■•■■:\rr;:M^ Nicolas ...........^

.P Marquis Obizzo M. dl Car bonara. . .Secretary of Legation.

•^^^v Mr Durham S. White Counseloi; of Legation.

I' Commander Naoki Miyaoka IS aval Attache.

It Mr K. Nakayama Attache.

» :::::::::::::Mr.KeisheiroMatsui il^S^Ll^aUon and charged' Affaires.

STco •s^LfD^oJSiSkomero\"\\\V.V.fn^^^^^^^

^^"^1^° Senor Don Miguel Covarrubias First Secretary of Legation.

.. Sefior Don Edmundo J. Plaza Second Secretary.

- ::::::::::::SefiorDpnEnriqueSantibafiez Se^onrtSecrmry^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^

p«S^i lS'cantacuzene-::.v.\\\'::::;:::Env^^^^^^

^""^fl^ M.Sxandredlsomow... FirstSecretary of Legation.

>( Capt. Mertwago NavalAgent.

s.«1n •••••••••••••fe'flo¥b?nE'?eMuruaga"V;::;;.i^^^^^^^^

^^^}^ Sfior DoSS: Gaitandflj-^la.. ... -First Secretary of Legation.

" .;. Sefior Don Luis Pastor Secretary.

" *â–  ' â–  ., Sefior Don Antonio Benitez Secretary.

" ... .Senor Don A. Padilla y Bell Attache.

" Senor Don Julio Gularza Attacne. . ,

switz JaM :S?. f:i p=:^."'^:v;//.::::::H^|£|S£.""" - ^'-'^°'^""'-

« ^ ... .Sefior Dr. M. M. Ponte, Jr Secretary ot Legation.

" Sefior Don A. Fombona Attache.



!.



The Legations have their offices in Washington, D. C.



398



Foreign Consuls in the United States.



The following list shows the name, rank, residence, and date of recognition of the foreign consuls
in the principal commercial cities of the United States. The rank is indicated as follows: C. G. for
consul-general, C. for consul, V. C. for vice-consul.

(For Foreign Consuls in the City of New York consult Index.)



ARGENTINE REPUBLIC.

Carlos Rohl (C. G. in the United States), 1893.
Andrew Cutting (C), Boston, 1886.
J. F. Schleiden (C), San Francisco, 1887.
Paul Morton (C), Chicago, 1895.
GuillermoP. Wilson (C), Philadelphia, 1895.

AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.

A. J. Ostheimer (C), Philadelphia, 1894.
Franz von Sponer (C), Chicago, 1894.
Francis Korbel (C), San Francisco, 1894.
Baron Meysenbug (C), New Orleans, 1880.
Arthur Donner (C), Boston, 1883.

BELGIUM.

E. S. Mansfield (C), Boston, 1895.
Charles Henrotin (C), Chicago, 1876.
Leopold Charrier(C.), Savannah, 1878.
A. J. Landauer (C), New Orleans, 1881.
Wilfrid B. Chapman (C), San Francisco, 1882.
Paul Hagemaus (C. G.), Philadelphia, 1890.

BRAZIL.

John Mason, Jr. (V. C), Philadelphia, 1877.
Charles F. Huchet (V. C), Charleston, 1884.
Jose M. C. de Oliveira (C), New Orleans, 1891.
Epaminondas L. Chermont (C), Baltimore, 1892.

CHILE.

Edward Shippen (C. ), Philadelphia, 1872.
HoracioN. Fisher (C), Boston, 1876.
Manuel Luco (C. G.), San Fx'ancisco, 1894.

CHINA.

Li Yung Yew (C. G.), San Francisco, 1891.

COLOMBIA.

Jorge Vargas Heredia (C), Boston, 1888.
Adolfo Canal (C), San Francisco, 1889.
Escipion Canal (C), New Orleans, 1895.

COSTA RICA.

Charles E. Sanborn (C), Boston, 1889.
Bafael Gallegos (C. G.), San Francisco, 1891.
Lamar C. Quintero (C. G.), New Orleans, 1891.

DENMARK.

Dr. O. E.. Lanng (C), New Orleans, 1894.
Gustaf LundbergCC), Boston, 1895.
Andrew Peterson (C), Chicago, 1895.
John Simpson (C), San Francisco, 1883.

ECUADOR.

Edwin Shippen (C), Philadelphia, 1873.
Alejandro F. Ballen (C), San Francisco, 1895.
Luis Millet (C), Chicago, 1891.

ERANCE.

Eugene E. N. Thiebaut (C), Chicago, 1895.

M. G. G. Bosseront d' Anglade (C), New Orleans,

1894.
Marie J. E. C. Jordan (C.)^oston, 1895.
A. 1. de Lalande (C), San Francisco, 1894.
Louis P. "Vossoin (C), Philadelphia.

GERMANY.

Herman Klumpp (C), New Orleans, 1894.

CarlH. Meyer (C), Philadelphia, 1872.

Georg A. von Lingen (C), Baltimore, 1877.

A. J. Donner (C), Boston, 1894.

Carl Bunz (C), Chicago, 1891.

Adolph Rosenthal (C. G.), San Francisco, 1892.

Frederich Meier (C), St. Louis.

GREAT BRITAIN.

Montagu Yates Brown (C), Boston, 1893.
Roberto. Clipperton (C), Philadelphia, 1886.
JosenhW. Warburton (C. G.), San Francisco, 1895.
William Francis Segrave(C.), Baltimore, 1887.
Arthur G. Vansittart (C), Chicago, 1895.
Charles L. St. John (C), New Orleans, 1894.
George H. Starr (C), Portland, Me.
Henry W.R. de Coetlogon (C), Charleston, 1895.

GREECE.

D. Th. Timayenis (C), Boston, 1894.
D. Pavlidis (C), San Francisco, 1894.
Charles Hutchinson (C. G.), Chicago, 1893.

GUATEMALA.

Julio Novella (C. G.), New Orleans, 1893.
Miguel Carrillo (C. G.), San Francisco, 1895.

H.A.YTI.

Benjamin C. Clark (C), Boston, 1880.
Cuthbert Singleton (C), Chicago, 1892.



HAWAII.

Gorham D. Oilman (C), Boston, 1894.
Charles T. Wilder (C. G.), California, 1894.
Robert H. Davis (C), Philadelphia, 1890.
Frederick W. Job (C. G.), Chicago, 1894.

HONDURAS.

William V. Wells (C. G.), California, 1855.
Jose M. Aguirre (C), New Orleans, 1894.
Solomon Foster (C), Philadelphia, 1886.

ITALY'.

Carlo Felipo Serra (C), Philadelphia, 1895.
Antonio L. Rozwadowski (C. ) , Chicago, 1894.
Francesco B. Grimaldi (C. G.),San Francisco, 1894.
Edoardo C. diBrichauteau (C), New Orleans, 1895.
Count Girolamo Marazzie (V. C), Boston.

JAPAN.

KoyaSaburo (C), San Francisco, 1895.

LIBERIA.

Charles Hall Adams (C. G.), Boston, 1885.

MEXICO.

Alejandro K. Coney (C. G.), San Francisco, 1886.
Manuel Gutierrez Zamora (C), New Orleans, 1886.
Arturo P. Gushing (C), Boston, 1887.
Felipe Berriozabal (C), Chicago, 1889.
Ignacio Altamira (C), Philadelphia, 1894.

NETHERLANDS.

Arnold Katz (V. C), Philadelphia, 1894.
C. V. Dasey (C), Boston, 1895.
ClaasVocke (C), Baltimore, 1888.

NICARAGUA.

Henry Card well Potter (C.;, Philadelphia, 1875.
Victor J. Bolto (C), New Orleans, 1894.
William L. Merry (C. G.), San Francisco, 1891.
James V. Wagner (C.), Baltimore, 1891.

PARAGUAY.

P. J. van Loben Sels (C), San Francisco, 1882.
John Stewart (C. G.), Washington, D. C, 1884.
Alejandro Ste. Croix (C), Chicago, 1892.

PERU.

Mateo Crosby (C), Boston, 1874.
R. B. Hine (C), San Francisco, 1894.

PORTUGAL

Ignacio R. da Costa Duarte (C.),San Franciso, 1890.
aiaurice Generelly (V. C), New Orleans, 1894.

RUSSIA.

Wladimir Artzimovitch (C), San Francisco, 1890.
Paul Thai (C), Chicago, 1891.
C. F. Wyman (V. C), Boston.

SALVADOR.

E. Calderon (C), San Francisco, 1892.

J. C. Blume y Carbacho (C), Boston, 1892.

SPAIN.

Jose M. Lluch (C), Boston, 1895.
Jorge Madrilly (C), San Francisco, 1894.
Nicanor Lopez Chacon (C), New Orleans, 1891.
Hobart C. Trylor (C. ), Chicago, 1892.

SWEDEN AND NORWAY'.

Gjert Loots (V. C), Boston, 1868.

J. R. Lindgren (V. C), Chicago, 1894.

Knud H. Lund (C), San Francisco, 1885.

SWITZERLAND.

R. Korradi (C), Philadelphia, 1864.
EmUe Hohn (C), New Orleans, 1882.
Antoine Borel (C), San Francisco, 1885.
Arnold Holinger (C), Chicago.

TURKEY.

Charles Henrotin (C. G.), Chicago, 1877.
Joseph lasigi (C. G.), Boston, 1889.
George Hall (C), San Francisco, 1891.

URUGUAY.

Eduardo Fornias (C), Philadelphia, 1892.

Carlos C. Turner (C), Chicago, 1892.

Prudencio de Murguiondo (C. G.), Baltimore, 1892.

VENEZUELA.



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