President of the United States-GROVER CLEVELAND, of New York, salary,... Private Secretary-DANIEL S. LAMONT, of New York, salary, $50,000 3,250 [The Vice Presidency is vacant, by reason of the death of Mr. Hendricks.] The Cabinet. Secretary of State-THOMAS FRANCIS BAYARD, of Delaware,salary, $8,000 Secretary of the Treasury-CHARLES S. FAIRCHILD, of New York, salary, 8,000 Secretary of War-WILLIAM C. ENDICOTT, of Massachusetts, salary, 8,000 Postmaster General-DON M. DICKINSON, of Michigan, salary, Attorney General-AUGUSTUS H. GARLAND, of Arkansas, salary,. Secretary of the Navy-WILLIAM C. WHITNEY, of New York, salary, Secretary of the Interior-WILLIAM F. VILAS, of Wisconsin, salary, 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 Principal Department Officers. STATE DEPARTMENT. Assistant Secretary-James S. Rives (1887), New York, $4,500. Second Assistant Secretary-Alvey A. Adee (1886), District of Columbia,$3,500. Third Assistant Secretary-John B. Moore (1886), Delaware, $3,500. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Assistant Secretary-Hugh S. Thompson (1887), New York, $4,500. Supervising Architect--William A. Frezet, (1887), Louisiana, $4,500. Commissioner of Customs-John S. McCalmont (1885), Pennsylvania, $4,000. * Arranged in the order of succession named in the Presidential Succession act of January 19, 1886. Register of the Treasury-William S. Rosecrans (1885), California, $4,000. Comptroller of the Currency-William L. Trenholm (1886), South Carolina $5,000. Commissioner of Internal Revenue-Joseph S. Miller (1885), West Virginia, $6,000. Solicitor of Internal Revenue-Charles Chesley (1871), New Hampshire, $4,500. Commissioner of Navigation-Charles B. Morton (1886), Maine, $3,600. Director of the Mint-James P. Kimball (1885), Pennsylvania, $4,000. Superintendent U. S. Coast Survey (acting)-Frank M. Thorn (1885), New York, $6,000. Supervising Surgeon General of the Marine Hospital Service-John B. Hamilton (1879), Illinois, $4,000. Supervising Inspector General of Steam Vessels-James A. Dumont (1876), New York, $3,500. Solicitor of the Treasury-Alexander McCue (1885) New York, $4,500. Superintendent of Life-Saving Service-Sumner I. Kimball (1878), Maine, $4,000, Chief of Bureau of Statistics-William F. Switzler (1885), Missouri, $3,000. Adjutant General-Richard C. Drum (1880), Pennsylvania, $5,500. Chief Medical Purveyor-J. H. Baxter (1874), Vermont, $4,500. Acting Judge Advocate General-Guido N. Lieber (1885), New York, $5,500. Officer in Charge of Public Buildings and Washington Monument-John M. Wilson (1888), $4,500. Officer in Charge of War Records-Henry M. Lazelle (1887), $3,500. NAVY DEPARTMENT-CHIEFS OF BUREAUS. Bureau of Yards and Docks-David B. Harmony (1885), Pennsylvania, $5,000. Bureau of Navigation-John G. Walker (1881), Massachusetts, $5,000. Bureau of Ordnance-Montgomery Sicard (1881), Dist. of Columbia, $5,000. Bureau of Provision and Clothing--James Fulton (1886), Tennessee, $5,000. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery-F. M. Gunnell (1884), Dist. of Col., $5,000. Bureau of Construction and Repair -Theodore D. Wilson (1886), New York, $5,000. Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting--Winfield S. Schley (1884), Maryland, $5,000. Bureau of Steam Engineering-Charles H. Loring (1884), Mass., $5,000. First Assistant Postmaster General-Adlai E. Stevenson (1885), Illinois, $4,000. Third Assistant Postmaster General-Henry R. Harris (1887), Georgia, $4,000. Assistant Attorney General for Post-Office Department-Edwin E. Bryant (1885), California, $4,000. Superintendent of Foreign Mails-Nicholas M. Bell (1885), Missouri, $3,000. First Assistant Secretary-Henry L. Muldrow (1885), Mississippi, $4,500. Commissioner of Pensions-John C. Black (1885), Illinois, $5,000. Commissioner of Indian Affairs-John D. C. Atkins (1885), Tennessee, $4,000. Commissioner of the Patent Office- Benton J. Hall (1887), Iowa, $5,000. Commissioner of Railroads-Joseph E. Johnson (1885), Virginia, $4.500. Commissioner of Education-Nathaniel H. R. Dawson (1886), Alabama, $3,000. Director of Geological Survey-John W. Powell (1881), Illinois, $6,000. Commissioner of Labor--Carroll D. Wright (1884), Massachusetts, $3.000. Architect of the Capitol-Edward Clark (1865), Pennsylvania, $4,500. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. Solicitor General-George A. Jenks (1886), Pennsylvania, $7,000. Assistant Attorneys General-Robert A. Howard, Arkansas; William A. Maury, Virginia, $5,000 each. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. Public Printer-Thomas E, Benedict (1886), New York, $4,500., DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Commissioner-Norman J. Colman (1885), Missouri, $4,500. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Librarian-Ainsworth R. Spofford (1865), Ohio, $4,000. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. Commissioners-Alfred P. Edgerton, Indiana'; John H. Oberly, Illinois; Charles Lyman, Connecticut, $3,500 each. Chief Examiner-William H. Webster, Connecticut, $3,000. JUDICIARY. Supreme Court of the United States. The court holds annual sessions at Washington, commencing on the second Monday in October. Chief Justice Melville W. Fuller, Justice Stephen J. Field, Supreme Court ( Appointed from James H. McKenney, Marshal-John M. Wright, Reporter-J. C. Bancroft Davis, .... Commission. Salary. New Jersey, Mar. 21, 1870. 10,000 .Kentucky, . Ohio,. Kentucky, Dec. 20, 1881. 10,000 . . . . Mar. 23, 1882. 10,000 . Jan. 17, 1888. 10,000 |