Department Officers-Continued. Assistant Treasurer of United States-Albert U. Wynan, of Nebraska.. Superintendent of Life Saving Station-Sumner I. Kimball, of Maine.. Cashier J. W. Whelpley, of New York. Director of the Mint-Horatio C. Burchard, of Illinois. ... 4,000 5,000 6,000 2,400 4,500 5,000 5,000 Commissioner of Customs-Henry C. Johnson, of Pennsylvania. 4,000 1st Auditor--Robert M. Reynolds, of Alabama.. 3,600 6th Auditor-Jacob H. Ela, of New Hampshire 3,600 8,500 Chief of Secret Service Division-James J. Brooks, of Pennsylvania. THE WAR DEPARTMENT Has charge of business growing out of military affairs, keeps the records of the army, issues commissions, directs the movement of troops, superintends their payment, stores, clothing, arms and equipments and ordnance, constructs fortifications, and conducts works of military engineering, and river and harbor improvements. Department Officers. ...... Salary .$8,000 2,500 Becretary of War-ROBERT T. LINCOLN, of Illinois.. Military Geographical Divisions and Departments. 1. Division of the Missouri.-Departments of Dakota, of the Missouri, of the Platte, and of Texas; headquarters at Chicago, Illinois. Division of the Atlantic.-The New England States, the States of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware. Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana, and the District of Columbia; headquarters at New York City. 3. Division of the Pacific.-Departments of California, of the Columbia, and of Arizona; head quarters at San Francisco, California. 4. Division of the South.-Departments of the South and of the Gulf; headquarters at Louisville, Kentucky. 5. Department of the Missouri.-The States of Missouri, Kansas and Illinois, and the Territo. ries of Colorado and New Mexico, and Camp Supply, Indian Territory; headquarters al Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. 6. Department of the Platte.-The States of Iowa and Nebraska, and the Territories of Utah and Wyoming; headquarters at Omaha, Nebraska. 1. Department of Dakota.-The State of Minnesota, and the Territories of Dakota and Montana; headquarters at St. Paul, Minnesota. 8. Department of Oalifornia.-The State of Nevada, the post of Fort Hall, Idaho Territory, and so much of the State of California as lies north of a line from the north-west corner of Arizona Territory to Point Conception, California; headquarters at San Francisco, California. 9. Department of the Columbia.-The State of Oregon, and the Territories of Washington, Idaho, excepting Fort Hall, and Alaska; headquarters at Portland, Oregon. 10. Department of Arizona. -The Territory of Arizona, and so much of the State of California as lies south of a line from the north-west corner of Arizona Territory to Point Concep tion, California; headquarters at Prescott, Arizona Territory. Department of the South.-The States of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, (except the Gulf posts from Pensacola Harbor to Fort Jefferson and Key West, inclusive), Alabama, including the posts in Mobile Bay, Tennessee and Kentucky; headquarters at Louisville, Kentucky. 12 Department of Texas.-The State of Texas and the Indian Territory, excepting Camp Sup ply; headquarters at San Antonio, Texas. 13. Department of the Gulf.-The States of Louisiana, Arkansas and Mississippi, and the Gulf posts as far eastward as, and embracing, Fort Jefferson and Key West, Florida, exeluding the ports in Mobile Bay; headquarters at New Orleans, Louisiana. 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 ordnance, the conduct of surveys and hydrographical operations. Department Officers. Secretary of the Navy-WILLIAM E. CHANDLER, of New Hampshire. Salary. 8,000 2,500 Superintendent of Naval Observatory-Rear-Admiral John Rodgers. Hydrographic Office-Captain S. R. Franklin. Superintendent National Almanac-Prof. Simon Newcomb. Chief of Bureau of Yards and Docks-Commodore Edward T. Nichols.... Chief of Navigation Bureau-Commodore John G. Walker... 8,000 Has charge of the survey, management, sales and grants of Public Lands, the examination of Pension and Bounty Land claims, the management of Indian affairs, the examination of Inventions and award of Patents, the collection of Statistics, the distribution of Seeds, Plants, etc., the taking of Censuses, the management of Government mines, the erection of Public Buildings, and the construction of wagon roads to the Pacific. Department Officers. Secretary of the Interior-HENRY M. TELLER, of Colorado.... General Land Office-N. C. McFarland, of Kansas, Commissioner. ...... Census Office-Charles W. Seaton,. of New York, Superintendent. THE POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT Has charge of the Postal System, the establishment and discontinuance of Post Offices, appointment of Postmasters, the contracts for carrying the mails, the Dead Letter Office, maintains an inspec tion to prevent frauds, mail depredations, etc. Department Officers. Postmaster-General-TIMOTHY O. HOWE, of Wisconsin... Salary. .$8,000 Appointment Office-1st Assistant P. M. General, Frank Hatton, of Iowa.... 3,500 3,500 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 General Superintendent R. R. Mail Service-W. B. Thompson, of Ohio.... 3,000 Auditor Railroad Accounts- 2,000 Superintendent of Bank Agency--Dudley W. Rhodes, of Ohio.... 3,000 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. do do The Attorney-General, who is the head of this department, 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 Government is concerned, etc. Department Officers. Attorney-General—BENJAMIN H. BREWSTER, of Pennsylvania. Solicitor-General-Samuel F. Phillips, of North Carolina...... Salary. $8,000 5,000 5,000 7,000 do Assistant Att'y-General for Dep. of Int.-Joseph K. McCammon, of Penn. 5,000 4,500 4,500 3,000 Examiner of Claims for State Department-H. O'Connor, of Iowa. The Court holds one general term, annually, at Washington, D. C., commencing on the first Monday in December. James 11. McKenney, of Washington, Clerk. William T. Otto, of Washington, D. C., Reporter. John G. Nicolay, of Illinois, Marshal... Circuit Judges of the United States. Salary, FIRST CIRCUIT.-(Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Rhode Island) .$6,000 SEVENTH CIRCUIT.-(Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin)-Thomas Drummond, of Illinois.... SECOND CIRCUIT.-(Vermont, Connecticut, Northern New York, Southern 6,000 6,000 EIGHTH CIRCUIT.-(Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas and Arkansas)— California 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 District Courts.-Judges. (States.) ALABAMA, N. D., M. D. and S. D.-John Bruce, of Montgomery, Ala. ARKANSAS, W. D.-I. C. Parker, of Fort Smith, Ark.; E D.-H. C. Caldwell, of Little Rock, Ark. CALIFORNIA-Ogden Hoffman, of San Francisco. COLORADO-Moses Hallett, of Denver. CONNECTICUT-Nathaniel Shipman, of Hartford. DELAWARE-Edward G. Bradford, of Wilmington. FLORIDA, N. D.-Thomas Settle, of Jacksonville; S. D.-James W. Locke, of Key West. GEORGIA, N. D.-Henry K. McKay, of Atlanta; S. D.-John Erskine, of Atlanta. ILLINOIS, N. D.-Henry W. Blodgett, of Chicago; S. D.-Samuel H. Treat, Jr., of Springfield. INDIANA-Walter Q. Grosham, of Indianapolis. Iowa, N. D.-Oliver P. Shiras; S. D.-James M. Love, of Keokuk. KANSAS-Cassius G. Foster, of Atchison. KENTUCKY-John W. Barr, of Louisville. LOUISIANA, E, D.-Edward C. Billings, of New Orleans; W. D.-Aleck Boarman, of Shreveport. MAINE-Nathan Webb, of Portland. MARYLAND-Thos. J. Morris, of Baltimore. MASSACHUSETTS-T. L. Nelson, of Boston. MICHIGAN, E. D. -H. B. Brown, of Detroit; W. D.-S. L. Withey, of Grand Rapids. MINNESOTAR. R. Nelson, of St. Paul. MISSISSIPPI, N. D. and S. D.-Robert A. Hill, of Oxford. MISSOURI, E. D.-Samuel Treat, of St. Louis; W. D.-Arnold Krekel, of Jefferson City. NEBRASKA-Elner S. Dundy, of Falls City. NEVADA-George M. Sabin, of Carson. NEW HAMPSHIRE-Daniel Clark, of Manchester. NEW JERSEY-John T. Nixon, of Trenton. NEW YORK, N. D.-Alfred C. Coxe, of Utica; S. D.-Addison Brown, of New York; E. D.-Charles L. Benedict, of Brooklyn. NORTH CAROLINA, E. D.-Augustus Seymour, of Newbern; W. D.-Robert P. Dick, of Greensboro'. OHIO, N. D.-Martin Welker, of Wooster; S. D.-Vacant. OREGON-Matthew P. Deady, of Portland. PENNSYLVANIA, E. D.-William Butler, of Philadelphia; W. D. -Mark W. Acheson, of Pittsburgh. RHODE ISLAND-Le Baron B. Colt, of Providence. SOUTH CAROLINA-George S. Bryan, of Charleston. TENNESSEE, E. D. and M. D.-David M Key, of Knoxville; W. D.-E. S. Hammon, of Memphis. TEXAS, E. D.-Amos Morrill, of Galveston; W. D.-E. S. Turner. of Austin; N. D.-A. P. McCormick, of Dallas. VERMONT-Hoyt H. Wheeler, of Burlington. VIRGINIA, E. D.-Robert W. Hughes, of Norfolk; W. D.-Vacant. WEST VIRGINIA-John J. Jackson, Jr., of Parkersburg. WISCONSIN, E. D.-Charles E. Dyer, of Racine; W. D.-Romanza Bunn, of Madison. Of these District Judges, two (Cal. and Col.) receive $5,000 each; one (La.) $4,500; nine (Md.. Mass., N. J., N. Y. 3, Penn. 2, and W. D. Ohio) $4,000; all the remainder, $3,500 each. District Courts.-Judges. (Territories.) ARIZONA-C. G. W. French. DAKOTA-Alonzo J. Edgerton. Morgan, MONTANA-D. S. Wade. NEW MEXICO-S. B. Axtell. IDAHO John T. |