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COMPRISING OUTLIIN'E MAPS OF POLITICAL D'VISIONS; NAMES, OFFICIAL TITLES AVD REMUNERATION OF OFFICERS \N'D HEADS OF DEPART- MENTS IN NATIONAL, STATE AND . JNICIP . SERVICE WITHIN THE STAlE or NEW YORK; TABUL flONS AND STATEMENTS OF IMPORTANT DATA CONCE NING PARTY ORGANIZA- TIONS, CAMPAIGNS, ELECTIONS, AND VARIOUS OTHER PUBLIC INTERESTS

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PREFACE.

IT is a well-known fact that in sparsely settled communities a knowledge of the minutiae of public service is more general than in the densely settled communities where people are strangers to one another ; and yet, obviously, the relative importance would strongly suggest the necessity of a reversal of these conditions.

In the genius of our Government the separation of powers affords the development of peculiar responsibilities. The Legisla- tive Department enacts laws, the Executive Department executes them, and the Judicial Department construes them ; and, with certain exceptions, each Department is entirely independent of control by the others.

Up to the middle of the present century the tendency was toward a more representative character in our whole Government. In recent years the tendency, though not marked, has been toward a less representative and a more bureaucratic form of government.

The State of New York, truly the Empire State in many respects, ranking first in population and wealth, and with multi- form enterprises setting it at the head of the column of American Commonwealths, affords a splendid object-lesson in governmental and political conditions.

Here we have drifted, f j'ojii, an>a;l,m'Ost purely loc^l control into a centralized control }ul^}}ah}y'no\:eLb)k^^i^lktRiices,^ l^^ Excise Law, which was formerly adn^iii5siiea'ed/li>y»t^i^/]oc^>r authorities, is, un- der the act known as Hli^ ■^Kain'ef5^'Lat\'',*atlniihistered by a State Commissioner. A few \peia'i';ji^;a^'<^ |/iiiljt?jrf LV'tr aviations were strictly within local areas ; now we have a ^tate Board of Health. And so, within comparatively recent years, the State Legislature has assumed control of paujier lunatics ; has provided a State Board of Equalization and Assessments to regulate taxes, uniform factory

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iiis])ecti<)ii laws adiniiiisti^ivd hy :i State Factory Inspector, State otlie-tTs to regulate railroads, l)aiikiiig, insurance, and various other niattei's pertaining to local and general welfare.

These tiansfonnations toward central control, which take place in many instances unobserved ])y those affected, are thought to loe due in })ai't to the rapid and dispi'oportionate growth of cities oonij)ared with rural districts which the United States, in common with other civilized countries, has ex})erienced in recent times.

Students of ])olitical science who are opposed to anything like monarchy nevertheless believe that our Government can serve the j)eople better if less representative and more concentrated. They admit tliat this theory holds good only in-so-far as it affects metrt)j)olitan districts, Avhere, in the absence of personal acquaint- ance with one anothei-, the people do uot confer concerning the merits or demerits of public measures or the quality of candidates for office. Purely representative government is therefore some- ■\\ hat of an experiment, even yet, so far as it affects our large cities, and it would seem that, if it is to succeed, the advantage of personal acquaintance in the country must be supplied in the city by some new device. If this chasm of estrangement lying between men livins: close too;ether in cono-ested sections could be overcome, if voters could be made better acquainted with our public service, then we might be spared the necessity of adopt- ing that system which approaches dangerously near to one-man j:)ower in all our de])artments of Government.

Viewing offices and employment in the Municipality, the Com- monwealth, and the Nation from the standpoint of patronage, it is manifestly conducive to independent manhood that every one ambitious to serve should have an intelligent knowledge of the places to be filled, and in a general way know the processes hj which they ijiay.V)e. secui*e4.'J'ftt4i.f^ii than Jxs; dependent upon party leaders, who/ap;fepmje i^^K^4jit.efS'VanV%ate:'.t(> themselves all the

and dole out the ^ience. Biit from the stand pdi-ht'crf^ e^Uiii;^^ st^vermiieni " the sri'eatest srood to the greatest number" obviously every citizen who acquaints himself with the importance of official positions, the enormous amount of public labor, and the almost fabulous expenditure of money incident thereto, will Ije more jealous of his franchise and

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more insistent for proper principles and properly qualified candi- dates.

In the publication of "Public Service" it is hoped that some little contribution is made toward arousing greater indiv^idual interest and toward supplying such political and governmental information as might otherwise be obtained only by constant intermingling, neighbor with neighbor, in the forum of industrial pursuits.

The geographical divisions provided for political purposes bear an important relation to this work, as a knowledge of the distri- bution of officers and Government employees is difficult both to acquire and to retain without a clear understanding of their terri- torial jurisdiction.

A note of explanation is called for by the outline map of The City of New York relative to the boundary -line in New York Bay. All maps to which our attention has been drawn place the boun- dary-line east of Bedloe's and Ellis Islands, their authors relying, doubtless, upon the following language from Chapter 678, New York Laws of 1892: "The boundaiy-line between the States of New York and New Jersey is as follows : Commencing at thence southerly along the middle of said (Hudson) river and of the Bay of New York to a point opposite the northeast angle of Staten Island."

Interpreted literally, this would seem to justify the direction and location of the line as laid down by other maps ; but Article II. reads: "The State of New York shall retain its present juris- diction of and over Bedloe's and Ellis Islands, and shall also retain exclusive jurisdiction of and over the other islands lying in the waters above mentioned and now under the jurisdiction of that State."

The second paragraph of Section 2 of Chapter 378, New York State Law^s of 1897, reads: "First. The borough of Manhattan shall consist of all that portion of The City of New York, as hereby constituted, known as Manhattan Island, Nuttin or Governor's Island, Bedloe's Island, Bucking or Ellis Island, the Oyster Islands, and also Blackwell's Island, Randall's Island, and Ward's Island in the East or Harlem rivers."

Furthermore, this question has been submitted to the Attorney- General, Hon. T. E. Hancock, and he holds that it is to l>e pre-

sumed that the Legislature properly interpreted the laws govern- ing the State's j)ossessious ^vhen they prescri])ed the limits of the l)()rouc)fh of Manhattan as above cited.

With the excej)tion of the most important Federal officials, the present work is confined to that public service which touches and concerns the people in the State of New York. The main divisions of the work are the Federal Pul)lic Service in the State of New York; the Commonwealth Public Service, exclu- sive of the Municipality of The City of New York, and the Public Service of The City of New York. It will be observed that special importance is attached to The City of New York.

The preparation of the maps and the accumulation and compi= lation of the data have involved a surprising amount of tedious and detailed labor ; and the success of the book so far as by public sufferance success maybe admitted is due to the untiring energ}^ and zealous vio-ilance of Mr. Charles P. Worrall and Mi-. Robert Johnston. The uniform courtes}^ and ])rompt co-operation of public officials, heads of departments, chief clerks, cfec, in the various branches of the Government, whose suggestions and aid have been solicited, rarely in vain, lias placed me under obligations which I cheerfully acknowledge.

Any criticism to the effect that the Avork is neither complete nor perfect cannot claim the distinction of originality, for both these faults are admitted in advance. Concerning some of the Departments not yft thoi'oughly organized, prompt response to our request for information lias been impossible; and for this , reason, in a few instances, vve have been compelled to omit desir- able information.

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LIST OF MAPS AND CHARTS.

Federal Government in New York State,

New York State, showing the Tliirty-four Congressional Districts,

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New York State, showing Senate Districts,

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Twent}--third Assembly District, lower section, Borough of Manliattan,

Twenty-third Assembly District, upper section, Borough of Manhattan,

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Twenty-fifth Assem])ly District, Borough of ^Manhattan,

Twenty-sixth Assembly District, Borough of Manhatlan,

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Thirty-fifth Assembly District, Borough of the Bronx, .

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First Assembly District, Borough of Brooklyn,

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Borough of the Bronx, showing Assembly Districts,

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Twenty-sixth Assembly District, P^lection Districts f)f New York County,

Tweulyseventh Assembly District, Election Districts of New York County

Twenty-eighth Assembly District, Election Districts of New Y''ork County,

Twenty-ninth Assembly District, Election Districts of New York County,

Thirtieth Assembly District, Election Districts of New York County, ,

Thirtylirst Assembly District, Election Districts of New York County,

Thirty-second Assembly District, Election Districts of New York County,

Third-third Assembl}- District, Election Districts of New Y'ork County,

Thirty-fourth Assembly Districts, Election Districts of New York County,

Thirty-tifth Assembly District, Election Districts of New Y'ork County,

Annexed Assembly District, Election Districts of New Y'ork County, .

First Ward, Election Districts of Kings County, .

Second Wiird. Election Districts of Kings County,

Third Ward, Election Districts of Kings County, .

Fourth Ward, Election Districts of Kings County,

Fifth Ward, Election Districts of Kings County. .

Sixth Ward, Election Districts of Kings County, .

Seventh AVard, Election Districts of Kings County,

Eighth Ward, Election Districts of Kings Coimty,

Ninth Ward, Election Districts of Kings County, .

Tenth Ward, Election Districts of Kings County, .

Eleventh Ward, Election Districts of Kings County,

Twelfth Ward, Election Districts of Kings County,

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Seventeenth Ward, Election Districts of Kings County,

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Twenty-first Ward, Election Districts of Kings County,

Twenty-second Ward, Election Districts of Kings County,

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Twenty-fifth Ward, Election Districts of Kings County,

Twenty-sixth Ward, Election Districts of Kings County,

Twenty-seventh Ward, Election Districts of Kings County,

Twenty-eighth Ward, Election Districts of Kings County,

Twenty-ninth Ward, Election Districts of Kings County,

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FEDERAL OFFICIALS, WASHINGTON, D. C.

PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.

Executive Mansion, Pennsylvania Ave., Bet. Fifteenth & Seventeenth Sts. N. W.,

Washington, D. C.

William McKiule}', President, Ohio. John Addison Porter, Secretary to the President ; O. L. Pruden, Assistant Secretary ; William H. Crook, Executive Clerk ; George B. Cortelyou, Execu- tive Clerk ; Col. Theo. A. Bingham, in Charge of Public Buildings and Grounds.

DEPARTIVIENT OF STATE.

Seventeenth Street, South of Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D. C.

John Sherman, Secretary of State, Ohio. William R. Day, Assistant Secretary ; Alvey A. Adee, Second Assistant Sec- retary ; Thos. Wilbur Cridler, Third Assistant Secretary ; William L. Penfield, Solicitor ; William H. Michael, Chief Clerk ; Sydney T. Smith, Chief, Diplo- matic Bureau ; Robert S. Chilton, Jr., Chief, Consular Bureau ; Pendleton King, Chief, Bureau of" Indexes and Archives; Frank A. Branagan, Chief, Bureau of Accounts ; Frederic Emory, Chief, Bureau of Foreign Commei'ce ; Andrew Hussey Allen, Chief, Bureau of Rolls and Library ; E. J. Babcock, Private Secretary.

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TREASURY DEPAETMEXT.

Fifteenth Street and Pennsylvania Avente, AVashington, D. C.

Lyman J. Gage, Secretaiy of Treasuiy, Illinois. O. L. Siiaulding, Assistant Secretary ; William B. Howell, Assistant Secre- tary ; Frank A. Vanderlip, Assistant Secretary ; Theo. F. Swayze, Chief Clerk ; Freil. Braekett, Division of Aj^ijointment ; AY. F. MacLennan, Chief, Division of Bookkeeping and Warrants ; E. B. Daskam, Chief, Division of Public Moneys ; John M. Comstock, Chief, Division of Customs ; Capt. C. F. Shoemaker, Chief, Division of Revenue-Cutter Sei-vice ; Chas. Lyman, Chief, Division of Stationei*y, Printing, and Blanks ; A. T. Huntington, Chief, Division of Loans and Cur- rency ; S. M. Gaines, Chief, Division of Mail and Files ; Lewis Jordan, Chief, Miscellaneous Division ; W. S. Chance, Chief, Division of Special Agents ; George A. Bartlett, Disbursing Clerk ; Thos. J. Hobbs, Disbursing Clerk ; Milton E. Ailes, Private Secretary to Secretary of Treasury.

Supervising Architect's Office, Treasury Department Building.

James K. Taylor, Supervising Architect ; Chas. B. Kemper, Chief Execu- tive Officer ; James P. Low, Chief, Technical Division ; H. R. P. Hamilton, Chief Constructor, Engineering and Draughting Division ; J. A. Sutherland, Chief, Inspection and Material Division ; J. A. AYetniore, Chief, Law and Rec- ord Division ; Frank W. Pease, Chief, Computors' Division ; P. S. Garretson, Chief, Accounts Division.

Bureau of Engr.\ving .^nd Printes^g, Fourteenth ant) B Streets, S. W.

Claude M. Johnson, Director of Bureau ; Thomas J. Sullivan, Assistant Di- rector ; Edwin Lamasure, Accountant ; John R. Hill, Chief, Engraving Di^-is- ion ; Joseph E. Ralph, Custodian Dies, Rolls, and Plates ; Van H. Bukey, Chief Clerk and Disbursing Agent.

Secret SER\^CE Division, Tre.\sury Dep.\rtment Building. John E. Wilkie, Chief ; Andrew McWiUiams, Chief Clerk.

Bureau of Statistics, Adams Building, 1333 F Street, N. W. Worthington C. Ford, Chief of Bureau ; J. X. AYhitney, Chief Clerk.

Llfe-Saving Service, Treasury Department Building.

S. I. Kimball, General Superintendent ; Horace L. Piper, Assistant Gen- eral Superintendent.

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COMPTKOLLER OF THE TeEASUKY, TREASURY DEPARTMENT BuiLDING.

Robert J. Tracewell, Comptroller ; Edward A. Bowers, Assistant Comp- troller ; C. M. Force, Chief Clerk ; W. W. Warwick, Chief Law Clerk.

Register of the Treasury, Treasury Department Building.

Blanche K. Bruce, Register ; N. L. Chew, Assistant Register ; C. N. Mc- Groarty, Chief, Division of Loans ; Newton Feree, Chief, Division of Notes, Coupons, and Currency.

Auditor for the Treasury Department, Treasury Department Building.

W. E. Andrews, Auditor ; E. McKitterick, Deputy ; J. C. L. Gudger, Law Clerk ; H. K. Leaver, Chief, Customs Division ; T. O. W. Roberts, Chief, Pub- lic Debt Division ; Cadwell C. Tyler, Chief, Miscellaneous Division ; E. C. Fitz Simons, Chief, Internal Revenue Division.

Auditor for the 'War Department, Winder Building, Seventeenth &F Sts., N.W.

William Wallace Brown, Auditor ; Dan'l A. Grosvenor, Deputy ; S. McDon- ald, Disl)ursing Clerk ; S. E. Fauuce, Chief, Archives Division ; W. C. Eldridge, Chief, RevicAv Division ; W. A. Rogers, Chief, Mail and Miscellaneous Di- vision ; M. J. Hull, Chief, Paymasters' and Claims Division ; Elias Mann, Chief, Pay and Bounty Division ; J. C. Baxter, Chief, Military Division; Josiah Quincy Kern, Law Clerk.

Auditor for the Interior Department, Treasury Department Building.

William Youngblood, Auditor ; Robert S. Person, Deputy ; Isaac Pear- son, Chief, Indian Division ; W. S. Stetson, Chief, Army and Navy Pension Di- vision ; J. E. R. Ray, Land Files and Miscellaneous Division ; B. F. Harrah, Law Clerk.

Auditor for the Navy Department, Treasury Department Building.

Frank H. Morris, Auditor ; John M. Ewing, Deputy ; George P. Davis, Chief, Navy Pay and Allotment Division ; L. K. Brown, Chief, Paymasters' Division ; John M. Hoge, Chief, Record and Claims Division.

Auditor for the State and Other Departments, Treasury Department Building.

Ernst G. Timme, Auditor ; George W. Esterly, Deputy ; E. T. Bushnell, Chief, Miscellaneous Division ; W. P. Armstrong, Chief, Diplomatic and Con- sular Division ; W. O. Bradley, Chief, Division of Judicial Accounts.

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Auditor for the Post-Office Department, Post-Office Department Building.

Henrv A. Castle, Auditor ; Abraham L. Lawslie, Deputy ; Kicbard M. Jolin- son, Chief Clerk ; T. D. Keleher, Disbursiiicr Clerk ; Emauuel Speich, Assort- ing and Clieeking Division ; David M. Duncan, Bookkeeping Division ; Arthur Clements, Collecting'- Division ; John S. Denton, Foreign Division ; John McE. Bishop, Inspecting Division ; John B. Slemau, Pay Division ; Bennett A. Allen, Recording Division.

Treasurer of the United States, Treasury Department Building,

Ellis H. Huberts, Treasurer; James F. Meline, Assistant Treasurer ; Will- ard Warner, Chief Clerk ; E. R. True, Cashier ; G. C. Bantz, Assistant Cashier ; D. W. Harrington, Chief, Accounts Division ; Albert Relyea, Chief, Redemp- tion Division ; Ferd. AVeiler, Chief, Loans Division ; George Fort, Chief, Na- tional Banks Division ; James A. Sample, Chief, Issue Division ; William H. Gibson, Paying Teller ; C. S. Pearce, Receiving Teller ; R. H. Fors^-th, Assist- ant Teller ; D. W. Herriott, Assistant Teller ; A. R. Quaiffe, Vault Clerk ; Sherman Piatt, Principal Bookkeeper ; J. O. Manson, Assistant Bookkeeper.

National Bank Redemption Agency.

Thos. E. Rogers, Superintendent ; E. W. WUson, Teller ; F. W. Lantz, Bookkeeper ; H. M. Ewing, Assistant Teller.

Comptroller of the Currency, Treasury Department Building.

Charles G. Dawes, Comptroller ; George M. Coffin, Dejiuty Comptroller ; J. Y. Paige, Chief Clerk ; Lawrence O. Murray, Chief, Organization Division ; George S. Anthony, Chief, Division of Reports ; W. "\V. Eldridge, Chief, Divi- sion of Issues ; E. E. Schreiuer, Redemption Division ; W. D. Swan, Bond Clerk.

Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Treasury Department Bullding.

W. S. Forman, Commissioner ; George W. "Wilson, Dejjuty ; George M. Thomas, Solicitor ; Alfred G. Bliss, Chief Clerk of Appointment Division ; J. R. T. Tupper, Tobacco Division ; O. F. Dana, Chief, Law Division ; E. C. John- son, Chief, Stamp Division ; Charles A. Bates, Chief, Assessment Division ; Thomas A. Gushing, Chief, Division of Distilled Spirits ; W. H. H. Bowen, Chief, Division of Revenue Agents ; William Hinds, Division of Accounts ; C. A. Crampton, Chemist.

Director of the Mint, Treasury Department Building.

George E. Roberts, Director of the Mint ; Robert E. Preston. Chief Ex- aminer ; B, F. Butler, Computer of Bullion ; Frank P. Gross, Adjuster ; Cabell "VSTiitehead, Assayer.

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Bureau of Navigation, Treasury Department Building.

Eugene Tyler Cliamberlaiu, Commissioner of Navigation ; Thomas B. San- ders, Deputy Commissioner.

Steamboat Inspection, Treasury Department Building.

James A. Dumont, Supervising Inspector-General ; William H. Clarke, Chief Clerk.

Light-House Board, Treasury Department Building.

Lyman J. Gage, Secretary of Treasury, ex officio, President ; Caj^t. William S. Schley, Chairman ; Commander Geo. F. F. Wilde, U. S. N., Naval Secretary ; Capt. John Millis, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A., Engineer Secretary ; Arnold B. Johnson, Chief Clerk.

United States Coast akd Geodetic Survey, Coast and Geodetic Survey Building, New Jersey Avenue, South of Capitol.

Henry S. Pritchett, Coast Survey Superintendent ; O. H. Tittmann, Assistant in Charge of Oflfice ; Lieutenant-Commander E. D. Taussig, U. S. N., Hydro- graphic Inspector ; John Quitman Lovell, U. S. N., Naval Pajanaster.

Marine Hospital Service, Supervising Surgeon-General's Office, 3 B St., S. E.

Walter Wymau, Supervising Surgeon-General ; P. H. Bailhache, C. E. Banks, P. M. Carriugton, G. T. Vaughn, Assistant Surgeons.

Hygienic Laboratory, 3 B Street, S. E.

J. J. Kinyoun, Passed Assistant Surgeon ; H. D. Geddings, Passed Assistant Surgeon.

Board of Immigration, Treasury Department Building.

T. V. Powderly, Commissioner-General of Immigration ; Frank H. Earned, Chief Clerk.

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WAR DEPAKT.AIENT.

Seventeentu Stkeet, South of Pennsylvania Avenue.

Russell Alexander Alger, Secretary of War, Michigan. George D. Meiklejobn, Assistant Secretary of AVar ; John Tweedale, Chief Cli'rk ; Fred. C. Scjuires, Private Secretary to Secretary of War ; Victor L. Mason, Confidential Clerk to Secretary of War ; William S. Yeatman, Disburs- ing Clerk ; John T. Dillon, Chief, Correspondence Division ; Chas. B. Tan- ner, Chief, Retjuisition and Accounts Division ; Martin R. Thorj), Chief, Suj^jily Division ; John B. Randolph, Chief, Record Division ; Lieut. D. B. Devore, Officer on Duty as Military Secretary.

Headquarters of the Army, War Department Builbing.

Maj.-Gen. Nelson A. Miles, Commanding the Army; Caj^t. Edward Davis, Capt. Marion P. Maus, Capt. Francis Michler, Aides-de-camj) ; Lieut. -Col. J. C. Gilmore, Assistant Adjutant-General ; J. B. Morton, Chief Clerk.

Adjutant-General, War Department Building.

Col. H. C. Corbin, Adjutant-General ; Col. Thomas Ward, Maj. A. L. Wag- ner, Lieut.-Col. T. Schwan, Maj. W. H. Carter, Maj. H. O. S. Heistand, Lieut. C. Reichmau, Lieut. C. De W. Wilcox, Lieut. L. C. Scherer, Lieut. H. H. Whitney, Assistant Adjutants-General ; R. P. Thian, Chief Clerk.

Inspector-General, n/:^i Department Building.

Brig. -Gen. Joseph C. Breckinridge, I. -^.ector-General ; Maj. J. P. Sanger, Maj. E. A. Garlington, Assistant Inspectors-General; Maj. C. H. Conrad, At- tached Inspector-General ; Warren H. Orcutt, Chief Clerk.

Judge-Advocate-General, War Department Building.

Brig.-Gen. G. N. Lieber, Judge-Advocate-Geueral ; Maj. J. N. Morrison, Assistant Judge-Advocate-General ; Lewis W. CaU, Chief Clerk.

Quartermaster-General, War Department Building., a

Brig.-Gen. Geo. H. Weeks, Quartermastei'-General ; Lieut. -Col. Jas. Gilliss, Maj. Chas. Bird, Capt. M. C. Martin, Capt. F. G. Hodgson, Capt. A. G. C. Quay, Assistant Quartermasters-General ; J. Z. Dare, Chief Clerk ; Lieut.-Col. C. F. Humphrey, Depot Quartermaster.

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Commissaky-General of Subsistence, War Department Building.

Brig.-Geii. William H. Bell, Commissary-General of Subsistence ; Col. Samuel T. Cusliing, Maj. Henry B. Osgood, Assistant Commissaries-General of Subsistence ; Wm. A. De Caindry, Chief Clerk.

Surgeon-General, War Department Building.

Brig-Gen. Geo. M. Sternberg, Surgeon-General ; Col. Clias. H. Alden, Lieut.-Col. David L. Huntington, Lieut.-Col. Chas. Smart, Maj. Walter Eeed, Maj. Jas. C. Merrill, Assistant Surgeons- General ; Geo. A. Jones, Chief Clerk ; Maj. William R. Hall, Attending Surgeon ; Capt. Leonard Wood, Assistant At- tending-Surgeon.

Paymaster-Generajl, War Department Building.

Brig.-Gen. T. H. Stanton, Paymaster-General ; Maj. C. I. Wilson, Assist- ant in Charge of Bounties, etc. ; Maj. Geo. W. Baird, Assistant, Paying Mileage and Discharged Soldiers ; Grafton D. Hanson, Chief Clerk ; Maj. J. C. Muhlen- berg, Post Paymaster.

Chief of Engineers, War Department Building.

Brig.-Gen. John M. Wilson, Chief of Engineers ; Col. A. Mackenzie, Capt. Geo. W. Goethals, Capt. Jos. E. Kuhn, Lieut. Edgar Jadwin, Assistant Engi- neers ; William J. Warren, Chief Clerk.

Chief of Ordnance, War Department Building.

Brig.-Gen. D. W. Flagler, Chief of Ordnance ; Maj. V. McNally, Maj. Chas. Slialer, Capt. Chas. S. Smith, Capt. Rogers Birnie, Capt. C. H. Clark, Capt. Wm. Crozier, Lieut. G. B. Wheeler, Assistants ; John J. Cook, Chief Clerk.

Chief Signal Officer, War Department Building.

Brig.-Gen. A. W. Greely, Chief Signal Officer ; Maj. Robt. Craig, Assistant ; Otto A. Nesmith, Chief Clerk.

Record and Pension Office, War Department Building, and Building on Tenth Street Between E and F Streets, N. W.

Col. F. C. Ainsworth, Chief of Office ; Jacob Freeh, Chief of Division ; O. B. Brown, Chief of Division.

Publication of Records of the Rebellion, War Department Building.

Maj. Geo. W. Davis, Leslie J. Perry, Joseph W. Kirkley, Board of Publica- tion ; Capt. Hugh G. Brown, Capt. S. Y. Seyburn, Capt. R. J. C. Irvine, Assist- ants ; Marcus J. Wright, Agent for Collection of Confederate Records.

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DEPARTIMENT OF JUSTICE.

Pennsylvania Avenue, Between Fifteenth and Sixteenth Streets.

John "\V. Griggs, of New Jersey, Attorney-General. John K. Richards, Solicitor-General ; James Edmund Boj^d, John C Thompson, Louis A. Pradt, Henry jM. Hoyt, Assistant Attornej's-General Willis Vandevauter, Assistant Attorney-General, Dej^artment of Interior James j\I. Tyner, Assistant Attorney-General, Deijartment of Post-Office George M. Thomas, Solicitor Internal Revenue, Treasury Department "William L. Penfield, Solicitor for Department of State ; M. C. Burcli, William H. Button, Felix Brannigan, George H. Walker, Chas. F. Kincheloe, John C. Capers, James A. Tanner, Elijah C. Foster, Harry Peyton, Lincoln B. Smith, Assistant Attorney's ; A. J. Bently, Law Clerk and Examiner of Titles ; Cecil Clay, Chief Clerk ; Frank Strong, General Agent ; Howard Peny, Chief of Division of Accounts ; Henry Rechtin, Disbursing Clerk ; John H. Campbell, Attorney in Charge of Pardons ; Joseph H. Rudy, Appointment Clerk ; J. Walter Blandford, Private Secretary to Attorney-General.

Office of the Solicitor of the Treasury, Treasury Department Building.

Maurice D. O'Connell, Solicitor ; Felix A. Reeve, Assistant Solicitor ; Chas. E. Vrooman, Chief Clerk.

THE SLTPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.

Washington, D. C.

Mr. Chief Justice Fuller, Illinois ; Mr. Justice Harlan, Kentucky ; Mr. Justice Shiras, Pennsylvania ; Mr. Justice Gray, Massachusetts ; Mr. Justice White, Louisiana ; Mr. Justice Brewer, Kansas ; Mr. Justice Peckham, New York ; Mr. Justice Brown, Michigan ; Mr. Justice McKenna, California.

Clerk, Jas. H. McKenney ; Deputy Clerk, Chas. B. Beall ; Marshal, D. M. Wright ; Reporter, J. C. Bancroft Davis.

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POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT.

Seventh and Eighth and E and F Streets, N. W.

James Albert Gary, of Marylaud, Pof?tniaster-General, Blain W. Taylor, Chief Clerk ; Clarence E. Dawson, Private Secretary ; James N. Tyner, Assistant Attorney-General ; Harrison J, Barrett, Law Clerk ; J. H. Eobinson, Appointment Clerk ; Rufus B. Merchant, Superintendent and Disbursing Clerk ; A. Von Haake, Topographer, Topographer's Office, 420 9th Street, N. W. , .

First Assist.\nt Postmaster- Gener^u., Post-Office Department Building.

Perry S. Heath, First Assistant Postmaster-General ; E. C. Fowler, Chief Clerk ; M. W. Louis, Superintendent Division of Post-Office Supplies ; A. W. Machen, Superintendent Division of Free Delivery ; William G. Edens, Assist- ant Superintendent ; George W. Beavers, Chief, Division of Salaries and Allow- ances ; Jas. R. Ash, Chief, Division of Correspondence ; Jas. T. Metcalf, Money- Order System ; Edward M. Gadsden, Chief Clerk ; David P. Leibhardt, Super- intendent Dead Letter Office ; Ward Burlingame, Clerk.

Second Assistant Postmaster- General, Post-Office Department Building.

W. S. Shallenberger, Second Assistant Postmaster-General ; George F. Stone, Chief Clerk ; James H. Crew, Superintendent Railway Adjustment ; Lilburn T. Myers, Chief, Division of Insj^ection ; Thos. P. Graham, Chief, Di- vision of Mail Equipment ; James E. White, General Superintendent, Railway'- Mail Service ; Alexander Grant, Assistant General Suj^erintendent ; John W. Hollyday, Chief Clerk ; N. M. Brooks, Suijerintendeut, Foreign Mails ; Robert L. Maddox, Chief Clerk.

Third Assistant Postmaster-General, Post-Office Department Building.

John A. Merritt, Third Assistant Postmaster-General ; Madison Davis, Chief Clerk ; A. W. Bingham, Chief, Finance Division ; James H. Reeve, Chief, Postage Stamp Division ; John B. Quaj', Principal Clerk, Registered Letter Division ; E. S. Hall, Principal Clerk, Di\asion of Files, Mails, etc. ; D. C. Foun- tain, Division of Classification ; John P. Green, Postage Stamp Agent ; Chas. H. Field, Stamped Envelope Agent.

Fourth Assistant Postmaster-General, Post-Office Department Building.

Joseph L. Bristow, Fourth Assistant Postmaster-General ; Pierson H. Bris- tow, Chief Clerk ; Carter B. Keene, Chief, Division of Appointments ; Christian B. Dickey, Chief, Division of Bonds and Commissions ; Geo. B. Hamlet, Chief Post-Office Inspector, Division Post-Office Inspectors and Mail Depredations ; John P: Clum, Chief Clerk.

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NAVY depart:\ient.

State, War, axd Xavy Buildixg.

John Davis Loug, of Massachusetts, Secretary- of the Xavy. Theodore Roosevelt, Assistant Secretary ; B. F. Peters, Chief Clerk ; Lieut. A. Sharp, Naval Aid ; Lieut. J. H. Gibbous, Naval Militia ; L. H. Fiuuey, Jr., Pnvate Secretaiy ; E. H. Stickney, Disbursing Clerk ; M. S. Thompson, Charge of Files and Records ; William Howell, Private Secretaiy to Assistant Secretary.

Bureau of Ordnance.

Com. Chas. O'Neil, Chief of Bureau ; Samuel K. Behrend, Chief Clerk ; Lieut. -Com. W. Swift, Lieut. A. E. Cidver, Lieut. H. C. Poundstoue, Lieut. C. M. Knepper, Lieut. F. K. Hill, Lieut. I. K Seymour, Ensign J. L. Latimer, Prof. Philip R. Alger.

Bureau of Equipment.

Com. R. R. Bradford, Chief of Bureau ; D. N. Estes, Chief Clerk ; Lieut. W. C. Cowles, Lieut. T. D. Griffin ; Lieut. -Com. Wainwright Kellogg, Naval Inspector of Electric Lighting ; Ensign Leon Thompson, Assistant Naval Inspector of Electric Lighting ; Lieut. -Com. G. B. Harber, Superintendent of Compasses ; Lieut. H. P. Jones, Assistant Superintendent of Comj)asses.

Bureau of Navigation.

Capt. A. S. Crowninshield, Chief of Bureau ; Com. F. W. Dickins, Com. J. M. Hawley, Lieut -Com. R. G. Davenport, Lieut. H. H. Whittlesey, Ensign N. E. Erwin, Ensign J. F. Hines, Ensign H. H. Ward, Assistants Joseph Baumer, Chief Clerk.

Htdrographic Office.

Com. Joseph E. Craig, Hydrographer ; Com. Z. L. Tanner, Lieut.-Com. Edward H. Gheen, Lieut.-Com. J. D. Adams, Lieut.-Com. W. H. Everett, George W. Littlehales, Assistants to Hydrographer.

Bureau of Yards and Docks.

Rear-Adrairal E. O. Matthews, Chief of Bureau ; Augustus E. Merritt, Chief Clerk ; Joseph N. Hemphill, Commander ; M. T. Endicott, Civil Engineer ; Prof. Omenzo G. Dodge.

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Bureau of Supplies and Accounts.

Paymaster-General Edwin Stewart, Chief of Bureau ; Nat. S. Faucett, Chief Clerk ; A. K. Michler, J, S. CarjDenter, Paymasters ; T. S. Jewett, Passed Assistant Paymaster.

Bureau of Steam-Engineering.

Engineer-in-Chief Geo. W. Melville, Chief ; W. H. H. Smith, Chief Clerk ; A. B. Canaga, Chief Engineer ; F. C. Beig, W. M. McFarland, H. P. Norton, Martin Bevington, C. A. E. King, W. W. White, Emil Theiss, M. E. Reed, Passed Assistant Engineers.

Bureau of Medicine and Surgery.

Surg.-Gen. W. K. Van Reypen, Chief of Bureau ; Surg. J. C. Boyd, Assist- ant Chief of Bureau ; Chas. T. Earle, Chief Clerk ; Passed Assistant Surgeon E. R. Stitt, Special Duty.

Bureau of Construction and Repair.

Chief Constructor Philip Hichborn, Chief of Bureau ; Darius A. Green, Acting Chief Clerk ; D. W. Taylor, Naval Constructor ; R. B. Dashiell, F. B. Zahn, Assistant Naval Constructors.

Office of the Judge-Advocate-General.

Capt. Samuel C. Lemly, Judge-Advocate-General ; Lieut. C. H. Laucheimer ; Ensign George Mallison ; E. P. Hanna, Chief Clerk.

Nautical Almanac, United States Naval Observatory, Georgetown Heights.

Prof. William Harkness, Prof. H. D. Todd. Directors ; E. J. Loom is, W. S. Harshman, H. B. Hedrick, Assistants to Director.

Naval War-Records Office and Library.

Prof. E. K. Rawson, Superintendent ; J. H. Sypher, Ensign ; Robert H. Woods, Clerk.

Board of Inspection and Survey.

Com. Geo. Dewey, President ; Capt. Fred. Rodgers ; Com. W. H. Brownson ; Com. W. H. Emory ; Surgeon P. Fitzsimmom? ; P. C. Crosby, Pay Director ; C. R. Roelker, Chief Engineer ; J. F. Hanscom, Naval Constructor ; Maj. Geo. C Reid, Marine Corps, Marine Barracks, Washington ; Lieut. N. Sargent.

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Office of Nav.vl Ixtelligen'ce.

Com. Eicliardsoii Clover, Chief lutelli.Lceuce Officer ; W. H, Driggs, Lieu- teuant Coiniuauder ; H. F. FickboLiu, S. W. 11. Diehl, W. S. Hogg, Lieuteuauts ; W. D. Brotherton, Eusigu.

Na\'y Yard and Station.

Com. C. S. Norton, Commaiulaiit ; Com. E. C. Pendleton, Superintendent Naval Gun Factor}' ; Lieut. F. E. Greene, Lieut. T. C. Fenton, Lieut. J. H. Moore, Lieut. R. F. Nicholson, Lieut. K. liolu'er, Lieut. J. M. Bow^-er, Lieut. J. M. Poyer, Lieut. J. L. Jayue, Ordnance Duty ; R. A. Marmion, Medical Inspector ; E. Put- nam, Genei-al Storekeeper, Pay Iusj)ector ; Lieut. J, H. Moore, Officer in Charge of Yards and Docks Department ; Lieut. J. M. Robinson, Equipment Officer, Navigation Officer ; Lieut. J. M. Robinson, Commandant's Aid ; Gunner George Fouse, Gunner J. J. Walsh, Ordnance Duty ; L. A. Frailey, Paymaster of Yard ; Philip Inch, A. V. Zane, Chief Engineers.

Makixe Officers. E. R. Robinson, Captain ; E. K. Cole, H. L. Draper, First Lieutenants.

Naat Pay Office. Paymaster S. Rand, Purchasing Officer ; F. V. Walker, Chief Clerk.

Nav.al Hospital, Pexns\xvama Avenue. Bet. Ninth and Tenth Streets, S. E. G. A. Bright, Medical Director ; G. McPickrell, Passed Assistant Surgeon.

Museum of Hygiene, Twenty-third and E Streets, N. W. Chas. H. White, Medical Director ; S. H. Griffith, J. D. Gatewood, Surgeons.

Naval Dispens.\ry, 2037 F Street, N. W. P. M. Rixey, E. H. Green, Surgeons.

Naval Examining Board. Navy Yard.

Rear- Admiral L. A. Beardslee, President ; Capt. Bartlett J. Cromwell ; Capt. Benjamin F. Day ; Francis M. Hosier, Recorder.

Naval Retiring Board, Na\'y Yard.

Rear-Admiral L. A. Beardslee, President ; Medical Director, Grove S.

Beardslee; Capt. Bartlett J. Cromwell, Capt. Benj. F. Day; Medical Inspector,

Dwight Dickinson.

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Board of Medical Examiners, Na\^' Yard.

Medical Director Benj. H. Kidder, President ; Medical Director, Daniel IVIcMurtrie ; Surgeon, Walter A. McClurg.

State, War, and Navy Department Building.

Chief Engineer George W. Baird, Superintendent ; Alfred B. Horner, Clerk.

Naval Observatory, Georgetown Heights.

Com. Chas. H. Davis, Superintendent ; Com. Walton Goodwin, Lieut. A. N. TIayer, Prof. William Harkness, Prof. John R. Eastman, Prof. Edgar Frisby, Prof. S. J. Brown, Prof. H. M. Paul ; Assistant Astronomers, A. N. Skinner, George A. Hill ; Thomas Harrison, Clerk.

Headquarters United States Marine Corps, Eighth Street, S. E.

Charles Hej'wood, Colonel Commandant ; Maj. Green Clay Goodloe, Pay- master ; Maj. George C. Reid, Adjutant and Inspector ; Maj. Frank L. Denny, Quartermaster ; Capt. Chas. L. McCawley, Assistant Quartermaster ; Capt. M. C. Goodrell, Insjjector of Rifle Practice in Office of Adjutant and Inspector.

Marine Barracks, Eighth Street, S. E.

Capt. F. H. Harrington, Commanding ; First Lieut. C. A. Doyen ; Second Lieut. P. M. Bannon ; Second Lieut. N. H. Hall ; Surg. D. N. Bertolette, U. S. N.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.

Seventh and F Streets, N. W.

Cornelius N. Bliss, of New York, Secretary of the Interior. Thos. Ryan, First Assistant Secretary ; Webster Da%ns, Assistant Secre- tary ; Willis Vandevanter, Assistant Attorney-General for Department of the Interior; Edward M. Dawson, Chief Clerk and Superintendent of Patent Office Building ; Frank L. Campbell, First Assistant Attorney ; John W. Holcombe, Chief, Appointment DiAdsion ; George W. Evans, Chief, Disbursing Division ; James I. Parker, Chief, Lands and Railroads Division ; Eugene E. White, Chief, Indian Division ; William R. Acker, Chief, Patents and Miscellaneous Di^nsion ; Amos Hadley, Chief, Stationery and Printing Di- vision ; Hiram Buckingham, Custodian ; John G. Ames, Document Division, Clerk in Charge of Documents ; William A. King, Census Division ; Forrest Rayn or. Private Secretaiy; Frank K. Raymond, Clerk to First Assistant Secre- tary ; Walter J. Sprenger, Clerk to Assistant Secretary ; Walter F. Halleck, Captain of the Watch.

General Land Office, Interior Dep.\rtment Building.

Binger Hermann, Commissioner ; Frank W. Mondell, Assistant Commis- sioner ; Edward M. Dawson, Chief Clerk ; Chester H. Brush, Recorder ; Alex. C. Shaw, Chief, Public Lands Division ; Frank Flynt, Chief, Surveying Divis- ion ; William J. McGee, Chief, Railroad Division ; Isaac R. Conwell, Chief, Preemption Division ; Hari-y W. Sandford, Chief, Contest Division ; Edmund Mallett, Chief, Swamp Land Division ; George Redway, Chief, Accounts Division ; H. G. Potter, Chief, Mineral Division ; Woodford D. Harlan, Chief, Special Service Division ; Hariy King, Chief, Drafting Division ; Frederick P. Metzger, Confidential Clerk to Commissioner ; Chas. W. Gray, Receiving Clerk ; J. W. Witten, T. Warren Akin, Law Clerks ; William O. Conway, John V. Wright, Law Examiners.

Patent Office, Interior Department Building.

Charles H. Duell, Commissioner ; Arthur P. Greely, Assistant Commis- sioner ; George L. Morton, Chief Clerk ; Frank D. Sloat, Financial Clerk ; William A. Megrath, Charles C. Stauffer, Law Clerks ; Edwin A. Hill, Private Secretary to Commissioner ; Solon W. Stocking, Thos. G. Steward, John Britk- enstein. Examiners in Chief ; Thos. A. Withersi^oon, Pi-ijacipal Examiner (Ad- vertising, Baggage, Packing and Storing) ; L. B. Wynn, Principal Examiner (Artesian and Oil Wells, Mills and Thrashing, Stone Working) ; A. G. Wilkin- son, Builders' Hardware and Surgery ; Millard J. Moore, Calorifics ; J. B. Lit- tlewood, Chemistry ; B. W. Pond, Civil Engineering ; P. B. Pierce, Designs and Sewing Machines ; Gustav Bissing, Electricity, A ; G. D. Seely, Electricity, B ; Irving U. Townsend, Farm, Stock, and Products ; Charles H. Lane, Fine Ai-ts ;

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Malcolm Seatou, Firearms, Ordnance, Marine Propulsion, and Shipbuilding ; George S. Ely, Gas, Painting, Hides, Skins and Leather, Alcohol and Oils ; Frank C. Skinner, Harvesters ; Josiah McRoberts, Household Furniture ; F. M. Tryon, Hydraulics ; James T. Newton, Instruments of Precision ; Walter Johnson, Interferences ; H. P. Sanders, Land Conveyances ; Jay F. Bancroft, Leather-working Machinery and Products ; Wm. L. Aughinbaugh, Mechan- ical Engineering ; Louis W. Maxson, Metal Bending and Wire Working ; Frederick W. Winter, Metal Working ; Eugene A. Byrnes, Metallurgy ; Levin H. Campbell, Plastics, Artificial Stones, Lime and Cement ; W. W. Townsend, Pneumatics ; James Q. Rice, Printing and Paper Manufactiires ; George R. Simj^sou, Railway Cars, etc. ; Francis Fowler, Steam Engineering ; Robert P. Haines, Textiles ; Oscar C. Fox, Tillage ; Oscar Woodward, Type- writing and Linotype Machines, Matrix-making, Lamps and Gas-fittings ; C. G. Gould, Washing, Brushing, and Abrading ; Ballard N. Morris, Wood Work- ing ; James T. Newton, Trade-marks.

Chiefs of Divisions. John W. Babson, Issue and Gazette ; Wallace W. Hite, Draughtsmen ; Fred. V. Booth, Assignment ; Howard L. Prince, Librarian.

Bureau of Pensions, Pension Building, Judiciary Square.

H. Cla}^ Evans, Commissionei* ; James L. Davenport, First Dej)uty Com- missioner ; Leverett M. Kelley, Second Deput}^ Commissioner ; William H. Bayly, Chief Clerk ; Walter J. Brooks, Assistant Chief Clerk ; Jacob F. Raub, Medical Referee and Medical Division ; Chas. F. Whitney, Assistant Medical Referee ; Stephen A. Cuddy, Law Division ; Ferd. D. Stephenson, Chief, Board of Review ; Thos. J. Shannon, Acting Chief, Special Examination Di- vision ; Thos. W. Dalton, Chief, Old AVar and Navy Division ; Warner Wilhite, Chief, Eastern Division ; Frank A. Wai-field, Acting Chief, Middle Division ; John S. Garrison, Chief, Western Division ; Francis H. Allen, Chief, Southern Division ; Gilbert C. Kniffin, Acting Chief, Record Division ; Adolphus B. Ben- nett, Chief, Certificate Division ; Benj. A. Harlan, Acting Chief, Finance Di- vision ; John Hancock, Chief, Stationery Division ; Chas. W. Filer, Chief,_ Army and Navy Survivors Division ; T. Mannell Hermann, Chief, Mail Di-vd- sion ; Tory Oleson, Admitted Files ; Walter B. Pettus, Attorneys' Room ; Geo. W. Barnes, Superintendent of Building.

United States Pension Agency, 308 F Street, N. W. Sidney L. Wilson, Pension Agent ; William Summers, Chief Clerk.

Office of Indian Affairs, Atlantic Building, F and Ninth Streets, N. W.

William Jones, Commissioner ; A. C, Tonner, Assistant Commissioner ; William N. Hailmann, Superintendent of Indian Schools ; Samuel E. Slater, Financial Clerk, Finance Division ; Chas. F. Larrabee, Land Division ; W. B. Shaw, Jr., Accounts Division ; Josiah H. Dortch, Chief, Education Division ; George H. Holtzman, Records and Files Divisicn.

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Office of Education, Corneu of Eighth and G Streets, N. W.

William T. Harris, Commissioner ; Lovick Pierce, Chief Clerk ; Alexauder Summers, Statistician ; I. Edwards Clarke, Comj^iler.

Office of the Commissioner of Railroads, Pension Building, Judiciary Square.

James Longstreet, Commisioner. Anton Augier, Bookkeeper.

Office of the Geological Survey, Hooe Building, 1350 F Street, N. W.

Charles D. Walcott, Director ; Heniy C. Rizer, Chief Clerk ; John D. Mc- Chesney, Chief Disbursing Clerk ; Philip C. Warmau, Chief, Editorial Divi- sion ; De L. "\V. Gill, Chief, Division of Illustration ; S. J. Kubel, Chief, Divi- sion of Engraving and Printing ; Bailey Willis, Chief, Division of Geologj^ ; F. H. NeAvell, Chief, Division of Hydrography ; David T. Day, Chief, Division of Mineral Resources ; Frank W. Clarke, Chief, Division of Chemistry ; Henry Gannett, Chief, Division of Topography ; H. M. Wilson, Atlantic Section ; J. H. Renshawe, Central Section ; E. M. Douglas, Rocky Mountain Section ; R. J], Goode, Pacific Section ; Charles H. Fitch, Indian Territory Section.

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DEPARTMENT OF AGEICULTURE.

The Mall, Between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets.

James Wilson, of Iowa, Secretary. Joseph H. Brigham, Assistant Secretary ; Andrew Geddes, Chief Clerk ; J. B. Bennett, Appointment Clerk ; J. W. Wilson, Private Secretary to Secretary of Agriculture ; Clinton J. Ashton, Private Secretary to Assistant Secretary of Agriculture ; Harry H. Brigham, Confidential Clerk ; Frank H. Hitchcock, Chief, Section of Foreign Markets ; Cyrus B. Lower, Chief, Supply Division ; Nathaniel Shatswell, Caretaker of Museum ; John A. Harvey, Chief Engineer and Captain of the Watch.

Weather Bureau, Corner Twenty-fourth and M Streets, N. W.

Willis L. Moore, Chief ; Lieut. -Col. H. C. Dun woody, SujDervising Forecast Official ; James R. Cook, Chief Clerk ; Daniel J. Carroll, Private Secretary to Chief of Bureau ; Cleveland Abbe, Frank H. Bigelow, Henry A. Hazen, Charles F. Marvin, Professors of Meteorology ; James Berry, Chief, Crop and Climate Division ; Alfred J. Henry, Chief, Records and Meteorological Data Division ; Henry E. Williams, Chief, Forecast Division ; John P. Church, Editor, and Chief of Publications Division ; Jesse H. Robinson, Sujjerintendent of Telegraph.

Bureau of Animal Industry.

D. E. Salmon, Chief ; G. M. Brumbaugh, Assistant Chief ; S. R. Burch, Chief Clerk ; E. A. de Schweinitz, Chief, Bio-Chemic Division ; Henry E. Alvord, Chief, Dairy Division ; Alonzo D. Melvin, Chief, Inspection Division ; A. M. Farrington, Chief, ^Vliscellaneous Division ; Victor A. Norgaard, Chief, Patho- logical Division ; Dr. Chas. Wardell Stiles, Zoologist ; E. C. Schroeder, Super- intendent, Experiment Station.

Division of Statistics. John Hyde, Statistician ; George K. Holmes, Assistant Statistician.

Division of Chemistry. Harvey W. Wiley, Chemist ; Eiwin E. Ewell, First Assistant Chemist.

Office of Experiment Stations. A. C. True, Director ; E. A. Allen, Assistant Director.

Division of Entomology. L. O. Howard, Entomologist ; C. L. Marlatt, First Assistant Entomologist.

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Biological Survey. C. Hart Merriam, Chief ; T. S. Palmer, Assistant Chief.

Division of Forestry. B. E. Fernow, Chief ; Chas. A. Keffer, Assistant Chief.

Division of Botany. Frederick V. Colville, Botanist ; G. H. Hicks, First Assistant Botanist.

Division of Agrostology. F. Lainson Scribner, Chief ; Jax-ed H. Smith, First Assistant Chief.

Division of Pomology. Gusta\iis B. Brackett, Pomologist ; V>'m. A. Taylor, Assistant Pomologist.

Division of Vegetable Physiology and Pathology. B. T. Gallo^vay, Chief ; Albert F. Woods, Assistant Chief.

Division of Soils. Milton Whitney, Chief ; Lyman J. Briggs, Assistant Chief.

Fibre Investigation. Chas. E. Dodge, SjDecial Agent in Charge.

Office of Eoad Inquiry. Roy Stone, Director.

Dn'isiON OF Accounts.

Frank L. Evans, Chief ; A. Zai^i^one, Assistant Chief of Division, in Charge of Weather Bureau Accounts ; Everett D. Yerbv, Cashier.

Division of Publication.

George William Hill, Chief ; Joseph A. Ai-nold, Assistant Chief ; George F. Thompson, Assistant, in Charge of Document Section.

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Gardens and Grounds.

William Saunders, Horticultui'ist and Superintendent.

Library. W. P. Cutter, Librarian ; Josephine A. Clai*k, Assistant Librarian.

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FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS.

The Senate.

Vice-President, Garret Hobart, President.

Rev. Wm, H. Milburu, Chaplain ; William R. Cox, Secretary of the Senate ; Richard J. Bright, Sergeant-at-Arms ; R. A. Dobbin, Postmaster.

Senatoks from the State of New York.

Edward Murphy, Jr., D., Home Address, Troy, N. Y., Washington Address, 1701 K Street, N. W. ; Thos. Collier Piatt, R., Home Address, Owego, N. Y., Business Address, 49 Broadway, New York City, Washington Address, The Arlington, Tel. Number, 1506 Broad.

House of Representatives.

Thomas B. Reed, Sj^eaker.

Rev. H. N. Couden, Chaplain ; Alexander McDowell, Clerk ; Benjamin T. Russell, Sergeant-at-Arms ; William K. Glenn, Doorkeeper ; Joseph C. McElroy, Postmaster.

Representatives from the State of New York.

DIST. name. residence. WASHINGTON ADDRESS.

1 Joseph M. Belford, R Riverhead, N. Y Hotel Cairo.

2 Denis M. Hurley^ R 47 Clinton St., Brooklyn .1537 I St., N. W.

3 Edmund H. Driggs^ D. . .422 Ocean Av., Brooklyn

4 Israel F. Fisher'^ R 83 Arlington Av.,Brookrn.The Cairo.

5 Charles G. Bennett^ R.. .1090 Gates Av., Brooklyn.The Shoreham.

6 James R. Howe^ R 188 S. 9th St., Brooklyn. . 208 Maryland Av, N.E.

7 John H. G. Vehslage", D. .72 N. Moore St.,N.Y.City.The Congressional.

8 John Murray Mitchell', R 60 Ninth St., N. Y. City.!. 831 18th St., N. W.

9 Thomas J. Bradley^ D.! .54 Lewis St., N. Y. City. .Riggs House.

10 Amos J. Cummings^ D . . 32 Charlton St., N. Y. City

1 Business Address, 11 William St., N.Y. City; Telephone No. 317 Brooklyn. ^Business Address, 13 Broadway, N. Y. City. ^Business Address, 182 Mon- tague St., Brooklyn; Telephoiie No. 1872 Brooklyn. ^Business Address, 95 Nassau St., N. Y. City. ^Business Address, 287 Broadway, Brooklyn. •'Busi- ness Address, 69 Ninth Ave.; Telephone No. 66 18th St. 'Business Address, 20 Broad St., N. Y. City ; Telephone No. 1763 Cortlandt. ^Business Address, 74 Elm St. ; Telephone No. 1310 Franklin. '■'Business Address, 170 Nassau

St.

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DIST. NAME. RESIDENCE. WASHINGTON ADDRESS.

11 William Siilzer\ D 232 E. 12tli St., N. Y. City.131 B St., S. E.

12 George B. McClellau^ D..217 E. 18tli St., N. Y. City.1445 Rhode Island Av.

13 Richard C. Shannon^ R..10 W. 50th St., N. Y. Cit'y.The Portland.

14 Lemuel E. Quigg', R 210 ^\. 70th St., N. Y. City.The Shoreham.

15 Philip B. Low", R 31 W. 29th St., X. Y. City.Hotel Regent.

Ifi William L. Ward, R Portehester, N. Y The Cairo.

17 Benjamin B. Odell, R. . . .Newhurg, N. Y 1426 K St., X. W.

18 John H. Ketcham, R Dover Plains, X. Y The Hamilton.

19 Aaron V. S. Cochrane, R. .Hudson, X. Y The Hamilton.

20 George N. Southwick, R.Albany, X. Y The Cairo.

21 David F. Will)ur, R Oneonta, X. Y 1213 Pennsylvania Av.

22 Lucius X. Littauer, R. . . Gloversville, X. Y The Alban3\

23 Wallace T. Foote, Jr., R. .Port Henry, X. Y The Shoreham.

24 Charles A. Chickering, R.Cojienhagen, X. Y The Hamilton.

25 James S. Sherman, R. . . .Utica, X. Y The Cairo.

2G George W. Ray, R Xorwich, X. Y The Arlington.

27 James Jerome Belden, R.Syracuse, X. Y The Arlington.

28 Sereno E. Payne, R Auburn, X. Y 1767 Q St!, X. W.

29 Charles W. Gillet, R. . . .Addison, X. Y The Hamilton.

30 James W. Wadsworth, R.Geneseo, X. Y 1733 K St., X. W.

31 Henry C. Brewster, R. . .Rochester, X. Y 1632 K St., X. ^^\

32 Rowland B. Mahany, R. .Buffalo, X. Y

33 De Alva S. Alexander, R. . Buffalo, X. Y The Concord.

34 Warren B. Hooker, R. . . .Fredonia, N. Y The Cairo.

'Business Address, 45 Broadway, X. Y. City; Telephone Xo. 1504 Broad. 2 Business Address, 100 Broadway, X. Y. City; Telephone Xo. 4181 Cortlandt. ^Business Address, 59 Wall St., X. Y. City; Telephone Xo. 474 Broad. ^Telephone Xo. 184 Columbus. ^Business Address, 28 South St., X. Y. City ; Telephone Xo. 37 Broad.

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DEPAKTMENT OF LABOR.

National Safe Deposit Building, Cok. Fifteenth St. and New York Ave., N. W.

Carroll D. AVriglit, Commissioner ; Oren W. Weaver, Chief Clerk ; Chas. E. Morse, Disbursing Clerk.

THE UNITED STATES CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.

Concordia Building, Corner Eighth and E Streets N. W.

John R. Procter, President ; William G. Rice, John B. Harlow, Commission- ers ; A. R. Serven, Chief Examiner ; John T. Doyle, Secretary.

THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.

North Capitol and H Streets.

F. W. Palmer, Public Printer; W. H. Collins, Chief Clerk; Henry T. Brian, Foreman of Printing ; H. C. Espey, Foreman of Binding ; L. C. Ferrell, Superintendent of Documents.

Congressional Record.

W. H. Hickman, Foreman in Charge ; W. A. Smith, Clerk in Charge at Capitol.

UNITED STATES COMMISSION OF FISH AND FISHERIES.

Corner Sixth and B Streets, S. W.

John J. Brice, Commissioner ; I. H. Dunlap, Chief Clerk ; Hugh M. Smith, Assistant, in Charge of Division of Inquiry Respecting Food Fishes ; W. de C. Ravenel, Assistant, in Charge of Division of Fish Culture ; C. H. Townsend, Assistant, in Charge of Division of Statistics and Methods ; W. P. Titcomb, Disbursing Clerk.

THE UNITED STATES BOARD ON GEOGRAPHIC NAMES.

Henry Gannett, Chairman, Geological Survey ; Marcus Baker, Secretary, Geological Survey ; Andrew H. Allen, Department of State ; Otis T. Mason, Smithsonian Institution ; H. G. Ogden, Coast and Geodetic Survey ; A. B. Johnson, Light-House Board ; Harry King, General Land Office ; Capt. G. W. Goethals, United States Engineers, War Department ; Joseph E. Craig, Hydro- graphic Office, Navy Department ; A. Von Haake, Post-Office Department.

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BUEEAU OF THE AMERICAN EEPUBLICS.

2 Jackson Place. , Director ; Dr. Horatio Guzman, Translator of Spanish ;

Marie jMacNuugliton, Translator of French ; Mary Kirk, Translator of Portu- j^uese ; H. H. ^Marniailuke, Editor ; Lucretia Jackson, Stenographer ; Henrietta P. Dunn, Distributing Clerk ; Rosabelle S. Rider, in Charge of Circulation of IMonthly Bulletin ; J. Edsou, Tillie L. Phillips, Caroline S. Lamed, Virginia H. Wood, Clerks.

THE INTERCONTINENTxVL RAILWAY COMMISSION.

Sun Building, 1317 F Street, N. W.

A. J. Cassatt (President), Henry G, Davis, R. C. Kerens, Commissioners for the United States ; R. M. G. Brown, Executive and Disbursing Officer ; E. Z. Steever, Secretary and Engineer ; H. S. Flyun, Clerk.

THE WASHINGTON NATIONAL MONUMENT SOCIETY.

William McKinley, President ex officio ; James G, Berret, First Vice-Pres- ident ; A. R. Spofford, Second Vice-President ; Daniel B. Clarke, Treasurer ; F. M. Gunnell, Secretary ; F. L. Harvey, Clerk ; John Sherman, James G. Berret, D. A. Wattersou, Edward Clark, Daniel B. Clarke, A. R. Spofford, Asaph Hall, F. M. Gunnell, M. F. Morris, Samuel R. Franklin, George S. Boutwell, E. ]M. Gallaudet, Samuel H. Kauffmann, John M. Schofield, John F. Hurst, Henry B. Brown, William A. Maury, and Henry A. Willard, Members.

COURT OF CLAIMS.

1509 Pennsylvania Avenue.

Cliarles C. Nott, Chief Justice ; Lawrence Weldon, John Davis, Stanton J. Peele, Charles B. Howry, Judges ; Archibald Hopkins, Chief Clerk ; John Ran- dolph, Assistant Clerk ; Stark B. Taylor, Bailiff.

THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION.

Sun Building, 1317 F Street, N. W.

Martin A. Knapp, of New York, Chairman ; Judson C. Clements, of Georgia ; James D. Yeomans, of Iowa ; Charles A. Prout^y, of Vermont ; William J. Calhoun, of Illinois, Commissioners ; Edward A. Moseley, Secretaiy.

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THE 80LDIERS' HOME.

Board of Commissioners, Room 48 War Department, North Wing.

Nelsoii A. Miles, President of the Board, Major-General Commauding the Army ; H. C. Corbin, Adjutant-General, U. S. A. ; George H. Weeks, Quarter- master-General, XJ. S. A. ; Thomas C. Sullivan, Commissary-General of Sub- sistence, U. S. A. ; George M. Sternberg, Surgeon-General, U. S. A. ; G. Norman Lieber, Judge-Advocate-General, U. S. A. ; David S. Stanley, Brig- adier-General, U. S. A. (retired). Governor of the Soldiers' Home ; N. Hershler, Clerk of the Board.

Officers of the Home, Residing at the Home.

Brig. -Gen. David S. Stanley, U. S. A. (retired). Governor ; Bvt. Brig. -Gen. Reuben F. Bernard, U. S. A. (retired), Deputy-Governor ; First Lieut. Eugene F. Ladd, Ninth Cavalry, Secretary and Treasurer ; Lieut. -Col. Wm. H. Forwood, XJ. S. A., Attending Surgeon.

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS.

Capitol Hill.

John Russell Young, Librarian of Congress ; A. R. Spofford, Chief Assistant Librarian ; David Hutcheson, Sui3erintendent of Reading Room ; A. P. C. Griffin, John Morrison, H. A. Morrison, Jr., W. T. Moore, D. V. Jones, Daniel Murray, Fred. Fowler, H. Rueker, M. I. Cavanagh, A. Stephens, E. J. Griffin, Assistant Librarians ; A. N. Starks, Custodian of Toner Library ; Lawrence Washington, Custodian of Washington Library ; J. C. M. Hanson, Chief of Catalogue Department ; Thos. G. Alvord, Superintendent of Art Gallery ; P. L. Phillij)s, Superintendent of Hall of Maps and Charts ; A, B. Slauson, Super- intendent of Periodical Department ; H. Friedenwald, Superintendent of Man- uscript Department ; W. R. Whittlesey, Superintendent of Music Department ; J. Q. Howard, Superintendent of Congressional Reference Lil)rary ; T. H. Clark, Superintendent of Law Library ; Thorvald Sorberg, Register of Coj^yrights.

Library Building and Grounds.

Bernard R. Green, Superintendent ; Ed. Sutherland, Chief Clerk ; Chas. B. Titlow, Chief Engineer ; Hugh Pattison, Electrician ; J. V. Wurdemann, Captain of the Watch.

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THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION.

The Mall, Opposite Tenth Street.

William McKinley, President of the United States, Presiding Officer ex officio ; Melville W. Fuller, Chief Justice of the United States, Chancellor ; S. P. Langley, Secretary of the Institution ; Richard Rathbun, Assistant Secretary in Charge of Office and Exchanges.

Executive Committee. J. B. Henderson, \\^ashiugton, D. C. ; W. L. Wilson, Virginia ; Gardiner G. Hubbard, Washington, D. C.

The National Museum.

(Under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution.)

S. P. Langley Keeper ex officio ; C. D. Walcott, Acting Assistant Secretary in Charge ; F. W. True, Executive Curator ; W. H. Holmes, F. W. True, G. P. Merrill, Head Curators ; Robt. Ridgway, O. T. Mason, L. Stejneger, Thos. Wil- son, S. R. Koehler, F. A. Lucas, J. E. Watkins, Curators ; William V. Cox, Chief Clerk ; Randolph I. Geare, Chief of Correspondence and Documents ; J. E. Watkins, Chief of Buildings and Superintendence ; W. W. Karr, Disburs- ing Clerk ; S. C. Brown, Registrar ; J. S. Goldsmith, Property Clerk.

Bureau of American Ethnology.

Under the Direction of the Smithsonian Institution, Adams Building, 1333

F Street, N. W.

John W. Powell, Director ; W. J. McGee, Ethnologist in Charge ; F. W. Hodge, Chief Clerk.

International Exchanges. Under the Direction of the Smithsonian Institution, Office at the Institution. Richard Rathbun, Assistant Secretary, in Charge ; W. I. Adams, Chief Clerk.

National Zoological Park.

Under the Direction of the Smithsonian Institution, Office at the Park,

Adams Mill Road.

Frank Baker, Superintendent ; A. B. Baker, Property Clerk.

The Astrophysical Observatory.

Under the Direction of the Smithsonian Institution.

S. P. Langley, Director ; C. G. Abbott, Aid.

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KOSTER OF SUBORDINATE EMPLOYEES.

Showing Employees of the Several Departments Located at Washington,

D. C, FROM the State of New York.

departments.

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES.

Department of State 11

Treasury Department 436

War Department 144

Navy Department 20

Post-Office Department 69 ..

Department of the Interior 337

Department of Justice 15

Department of Agriculture 51

Department of Labor 5

Government Printing Office 495

Government of District of Columbia ... 94

United States Senate 10

House of RejDresentatives 33

Libraiy of Congress 9

Interstate Commerce Commission 8

Court of Claims 1

United States Fish Commission 14

United States Civil Service Commission 10

National Zoological Park 2

National Museum 13

Bureau of International Exchanges. ... 2

Bureau of American Ethnology 3

Totals 1,782

AGGREGATE COMPENSATION.

$16,600.00

576,059.75

192,240.00

27,460.00

88,370.00

479,600.00

23,120.00

60,860.00

6,600.00

486,289.54

80,695.00

13,380.00

47,400.00

12,740.00

12,200.00

4,500.00

15,300.00

20,800.00

3,400.00

14,940.00

4,800.00

4,900.00

$2,192,254.29

The following table shows the number of appointments made in the appor- tioned service from July 16, 1883, to December 31, 1897 :

state or Territory.

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

California

Colorado ,

Connecticut ,

Delaware

District of Columbia ,

Florida

Georgia

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Indian Territory

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Mississippi

Missouri.

En- titled.

159

3

6

112

121

36

79

17

24

37

195

8

398

2;39

4

203

142

200

119

74

113

281

216

- 123

139

278

Re- ceived.

Per cent, received.

107

, 67.303 i

2

66.666

4

66.668

67

59.831 1

91

75.166 1

25

69.45(1

62

78.493

13

76.466 '

145

604 21.') i

24

64 872 1

141

V2.:m

5

62.. 500

290

72.790

178

74.404 '

3

75

137

67.541 i

101

71.104 '

139

69., 500

73

61.3-.'0

56

75.656

104

92.040

171

74.043 1

152

70.. 376

84

68.292

90

64.710

183

65.880

State or Territory.

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

New Jersey ,

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode I.sland

South Carolina

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

Dakota Territory

En-

Re-

titled.

ceived.

10

6

91

5S

4

4

41

32

149

104

16

11

636

456

174

116

12

7

394

292

5

4

28

18

550

.389

36

27

124

86

20

8

189

128

222

141

21

12

39

31

1S2

1.37

26

11

78

56

173

117

6

3

8

8

Per cent, received.

60 63.742

100

78.048 69.784 68.750 71 .592 66.700 58.331 74.168 80

64.278 70.798 75.006 69.316 40

67.712 63.4.50 .57.144 79 484 7ft. 21 3 42.. 306 71 .792 67.626 .50.001

100

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FOREIGN EMBASSIES AND LEGATIONS TO THE UNITED STATES,

WASHINGTON, D. C.

Argentina.

(Office of the Legation, 2107 S Street, N.W.)

Dr. Martin Garcia Mc'rou, Envoy Extraordinary' and Minister Plenipoten- tiary.

Sefior Antonio del Viso, First Secretary of Legation.

Austri.\-Hung.\ky.

(Office of the Legation, 1307 Connecticut Avenue.)

Mr. Ladislaus Hengelmiiller von Hengervar, Envoy Extraordinary and Min- ister Plenijiotentiary.

Baron Franz Biedl von Eiedenian, Secretary of Legation. Dr. Hans Ludwig Wagner, Attache.

Belgium.

(Office of the Legation, 1336 I Street, N.W.)

Count G. de Licbtei-velde, Envoy Extraordinaiy and Minister Pleuijjoten- tiary.

Mr. Maurice Joostens, Counsellor of Legation.

Bolivia.

Sefior Luis Paz, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, the

Normandie.

Brazil.

(Office of the Legation, 1800 N Street, N.W.)

Senhor Salvador de Mendon^a, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Pleni- potentiary.

Senhor Manoel de Oliveira Lima, First Secretary of Legation. Senhor Alfredo de Almeida Brandao, Second Secretary of Legation.

Chile. (Office of the Legation, 1319 K Street, N.W.)

Senor Don Domingo Gana, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipoten- tiaxT.

Sefior Don Eliodoro Infante Valdes, First Secretary.

Don Victor Eastman, Second Secretary of Legatioii, 1020 Seventeenth Street, N.W.

China.

(Office of the Legation, 1764 Q Street, N.W.)

Mr. Wu Ting-forUg, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary. Mr. Shen Tung. First Secretary. Mr. Wang Ta-chiin, Second Secretary.

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Mr. Chow Tsz-chi, Acting Second Secretary.

Mr. Chung Mun-yew, Secretary Interpreter.

Mr. Yung Kwai, Interpreter.

Mr. Wu Hsiieh-hen, Attache.

Mr. Yang Wei-pin, Attache, 1813 Riggs Place.

Mr. Chwang Hai-Kwan, Attache.

Mr. Lee Kwang Heng, Student Interpreter.

Mr. Liang Chieu, Student InterjDreter.

Colombia.

(Office of the Legation, 1738 I Street, N. W.)

Senor Don Jose Marcelino Hurtado, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary.

Senor Don Julio Rengifo, Secretary of Legation.

Costa Rica. (Office of the Legation, 1509 Twentieth Street, N. W.) Seiior Don Joaquin Bernardo Calvo, Minister Resident.

Denmark. (Office of the Legation, 1521 Twentieth Street, N. W.) Mr. Constantin Brun, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary.

Dominican Republic.

Senor Don Alejandro Woz y Gil, Charge d'Affaires, 31 and 33 Broadway,

New York.

Ecuador.

Sefior Don Luis Felipe Carbo, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipo- tentiary, the Arlington.

Sefior Don Cristobal Vela, Attache. Seiior Don Pablo Elias Albornez, Attache.

France. (Office of the Embassy, 1710 11 Street, N. W.) Mr. Jules Cameron, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary. Mr. Paul Lefaivre, First Secretary of Embassy. Maurice Trubert, Second Secretary of End^assy. Commandant Clement de Granprey, Military Attache. Mr. Henry Outrey, Attache. Mr. Jules Boeufve, Chancellor and Attache.

Germany. (Office of the Embassy, 1435 Massachusetts Avenue, N. W.) Mr. Von Holleben, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary. Mr. Von Reichenau, Counsellor. Mr. A. von Bruening, Second Secretary. First Lieutenant Count von Gotzen, Military Attache. Baron Beno von Herman, Agricultural and Forestal Expert of Embassy.

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Great Brit.un.

(Office of the Embassy, 1300 Connecticut Avenue.)

The Ei^Lt Honorable Sir Julian Pauncefote, G. C. B., G. C. M. G., Ambas- sador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary.

Mr. Charles F. Frederick Adam, First Secretary.

Mr. Reginald Tower, Second Secretary.

Mr. Hugh J. O'Beirne, Second Secretary of Embassy.

Mr. George Young, Attache.

Mr. Robert Bromley, Honorary Attache.

Greater Republic of Central America.

(Honduras, Nicaragua, and Salvador.)

(Office of the Legation, 1736 K Street, N. W.)

Seiior Don J. D. Rodriguez, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister PlenijDoten- tiary.

Seiior Don Luis F. Corea, Secretary of Legation. Seiior Don J. D. Rodriguez, Jr., Attache.

Guatemala.

(Office of the Legation, 1312 Twenty-first Street, X. W.)

Senor Don Antonio Lazo Arriaga, Euvov Extraordinarv and Minister Plen- ipoteutiary.

Dr. Joaquin Tela, Jr., Secretary of Legation.

Haiti. (Office of the Legation, 1461 Rhode Island Avenue.)

Mr. J. N. Leger, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Pleuii^otentiaiy. Mr. Alfred Leger, Attache.

Haw.ul (Office of the Legation, the Arlington.)

Mr. Francis M. Hatch, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary. Mr. James B. Castle, Secretaiy of Legation.

It.alt.

(Office of the Embassy, 1926 I Street, X. W.)

Baron de Fava. Ambassador Extraordinary and PleniiDotentiary. Count Yinci, Secretary of Embassy. Signor Camillo Romano, Second Secretary.

Japan. (Office of the Legation, 1310 X Street, N. W.)

Mr. Toi-u Hoshi, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary. Count Kintomo Anenokosi, First Secretary. Mr. Keisheiro Matsui, First Secretary of Legation.

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Mr. Durham White Stevens, Counsellor of Legation. Commander Katsuro Narita, I. J. N., Naval Attache. Mr. Sutematsu Teshima, Attache. Mr. Jiujiro Sakata, Attache.

Korea.

(Office of the Legation, 2819 Fourteenth Street.)

Mr. Chin Pon Ye, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary. Mr. Bong Sun Pak, First Secretary of Legation. Mr. Tam E. Ye, Secretary of Legation.

Mexico.

(Office of the Legation, 1413 I Street, N. W.)

Seilor Don Matias Romero, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipoten- tiary.

SeHor Don Jose F. Godoy, First Secretary. Senor Don Enrique Sautibailez, Second Secretary. Sen or Don Luis G. Pardo, Second Secretar}'.

Netherlands.

Mr. G. de Weckherlin, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, 1013 Fifteenth Street, N. W.

Peru.

(Office of the Legation, 2025 Hillyer Place.)

Dr. Don Victor Eguiguren, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipoten- ■tiary.

Don Manuel Elguera, Secretary of Legation.

Portugal.

Viscount de Santo Tliyrso, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipoten- tiary, 1761 P Street, N. W.

Russia. (Office of the Legation, 1829 I Street, X. W.)

, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary.

Mr. de Wollant, First Secretary of Legation. Mr. Zelenoy, Second Secretaiy. General Mertwago, Naval and Military Agent. Mr. M. Routkowsky, Financial Attache.

Spain. (Office of the Legation, Eighteenth Street, between P and Massachusetts Avenue, N. W.)

Sefior Don Luis Polo y Bernabe, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Pleni- potentiaiy, 1785 Massachusetts Avenue. Senor Don Pablo Soler, First Secretary. Sefior Don Juan du Bosc, First Secretary.

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Sefior Don Thomas Ac-ijuaroiii, Socretarv of Legation.

St'Mor Don Julio (nilarza, Tliircl SecTotary.

Sf fu)!' Don Antouio Pl;i, Attache.

Capt. Carlos de la Casa, Militaiy Attache.

, Naval Attache.

►Sefior Don Bernardo Almeida, Attache.

SWKDEN AND XoRWAY. (Office of Ihc Location, 2011 Q Street, X. W.) Mv. A. Grii), Envoy Extraordinary' and Minister Plenipotentiary. Mr. N. J. Knagenhjelm, Secretary of Legation.

Switzerland.

(Office of the Legation, 1518 K Street, N. W.)

Mr. J. B. Pioda, Envoy Extraordinary^ and Minister Plenipotentiary. Dr. L. Vogel, Secretary of Legation.

Turkey.

(Office of the Legation, 1705 New Hampshire Avenue.)

Ali Ferouck Bey, Envoy Extraordinary- and Minister Plenipotentiary. Edhem Be}-, First Secretary of Legation.

Venezuela. (Office of tlie Legation, 1720 P Street.) Sefior Don Jose Andrade, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister PlenijDotenti-

Senor Dr. jMannel M. Ponte, Jr., Secretary of Legation. Sefior Augusto F. Pulido, Attache. Sefior Don Jose Andrade Penny, Attache. Sefior Don Eduardo Amlrade Penny, Attache.

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CITIZENSHIP, NATUKALIZATION, PASSPOKTS.

Sections of the Revised Statutes of the United States of America Relating TO Those Subjects, Togethe'k with General Instructions in Regard to Passports,

Citizenship.

Sec. 1992. All persons born in the United States and not subject to any foreign power, excluding Indians not taxed, are declared to be citizens of the United States.

Sec. 1993. All children heretofore born or hereafter born out of the limits and jurisdiction of the United States, whose fathers were or may be at the time of their bii'th citizens thereof, are declared to be citizens of the United States ; but the rights of citizenship shall not descend to children whose fathers never resided in the United States.

Naturalization.

Sec 2165. An alien may be admitted to become a citizen of the United States in the following manner, and not otherwise :

First. He shall declare on oath, before a circuit or district court of the United States, or a district or supreme court of the Territories, or a court of record of any of the States having common-law jurisdiction, and a seal and clerk, two years, at least, prior to his admission, that it is his bona fide inten- tion to become a citizen of the United States, and to renounce forever all allegiance and fidelity to any'foreign prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty and, particularly, by name, to the prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty of which the alien may be at the time a citizen or subject.

Second. He shall, at the time of his application to be admitted, declare, on oath, before some one of the courts above specified, that he will support the Constitution of the United States, and that he absolutely and entirely re- nounces and abjures all allegiance and fidelity to every foreign prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty ; and, particularly, by name, to the j)rince, potentate, state, or sovereignty of which he was before a citizen or subject ; which proceedings shall be recorded by the clerk of the court.

Third. It shall be made to appear to the satisfaction of the court admit- ting such alien that he has resided within the United States five years at least, and within the State or Territory where such court is at the time held one year at least ; and that during that time he has behaved as a man of good moral character, attached to the principles of the Constitution of the United States, and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same ; but the oath of the applicant shall in no case be allowed to prove his residence.

Sec. 2166. Any alien, of the age of twenty-one years and upward, who has enlisted, or may enlist, in the armies of the United States, either the regular or the volunteer forces, and has been, or may be hereafter, honorably dis- charged, shall be admitted to become a citizen of the United States, upon his

petition, without any previous declaration of his intention to become such; and he shall not be required to prove more than one year's residence within the United States previous to his application to become such citizen ; and the court a<lniittinjj^ such alien shall, in addition to such proof of residence and good moral cliaractcr, as now provided by law, l)e satisfied by competent proof of such i)crson's havinjjf been honorably discharged from the service of the United States.

Sec. •2lii7. Any alien, being under the age of twenty-one years, who has resided in the United States three j'ears next preceding his arriving at that age, and who has continued to reside therein to the time he may make ap- plication to be admitted a citizen thereof, may, after he arrives at the age of twentv-one vears, and after he has resided five vears within the United States, including the three years of his minority, be admitted a citizen of the United States, without having made the declaration required in the first con- dition of section twenty-one hundred and sixty-five ; but such alien shall make the declaration required therein at the time of his admission ; and shall further declare, on oath, and prove to tlie satisfaction of the court, that, for two years next preceding, it has been his bona fide intention to become a citizen of the United States ; and he shall in all other respects comply with the laws in regard to naturalization.

Sec. 21(38. "When any alien, w^ho has complied with the first condition specified in section tw^enty-one hundred and sixty-five, dies before he is act- ually naturalized, the widow and the children of such alien shall be consid- ered as citizens of the United States, and shall be entitled to all rights and pri^•ileges as such, upon taking the oaths prescribed by law.

Sec 2169. The provisions of this Title shall apply to aliens peeing free white persons, and to aliens] of African nativity and to persons of African descent.

Sec 2170. No alien shall be admitted to become a citizen who has not for the continued term of five years next preceding his admission resided within the United States.

Sec. 2174. Every seaman, being a foreigner, who declares his intention of becoming a citizen of the United States in any competent court, and shall have served three years on board of a merchant-vessel of the United States subsequent to the date of such declaration, may, on his application to any competent court, and the production of his certificate of discharge and good conduct during that time, together with the certificate of his declaration of intention to become a citizen, be admitted a citizen of the United States.

Passports.

Sec 4075. The Secretary of State may grant and issue passports, and cause passports to be granted, issued and verified in foreign countries by such diplomatic or consular officers of the United States, and under such rules as the President shall designate and prescribe for and on behalf of the United States ; and no other person shall grant, issue, or verify any such pass- poi-t. Where a legation of the United States is established in any country, no

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per son other than the diplomatic representative of the United States at ^uch phice shall be permitted to grant or issue any passport, except in the absence th(jrefrom of such representative.

Sec. 4076. No passport shall be granted or issued to or verified for any other persons than citizens of the United States.

Sec. 4077. All persons who shall be au+horized to grant, issue, or verify passports, shall make return of the sifeue to the Secretary of State, in such inanner and as often as he shall require ; and such returns shall specify the names and all other jjarticulars of the persons to whom the same shall be gi.-anted, issued, or verified, as embraced in such passport.

Geneeal Instkuctions in Eegard to Passports.

Citizens of the United States, visiting foreign countries, are liable to seri- ous inconvenience if unprovided with authentic proof of their national charac- ter. The best safeguard is a passport from this Department, certifying the hearer to be a citizen of the United States. Passports are issued only to citi- zens of the United States, upon application supported by proof of citizenship.

When the applicant is a native citizen of the United States he must trans- mit his own affidavit of this fact, stating his age and place of birth, with the affidavit of one other citizen of the United States to whom he is personally known, stating that the declaration made by the applicant is true. These affi- davits must be attested by a Notary Public, under his signature and seal of office. When there is no Notar^'^ in the place, the affidavits may be made before a Justice of the Peade or other officer authorized to administer oaths ; but, if he has no seal, his official act must be authenticated by certificate of a court of record.

If the ai:)plicant be a naturalized citizen, his certificate of naturalization must be transmitted for inspection (it will be returned with the passport), and he must state in his affidavit that he is the identical j)erson described in the certificate presented.

Passports cannot be issued to aliens who have only declared their intention to become citizens.

In issuing passports to naturalized citizens, the Depai'tment will be guided by naturalization certificate ; and the signature to the ai32:)lication and oath of allegiance should conform in orthography to the applicant's name as written in the naturalization paper.

The children of a naturalized citizen, claiming citizenship through the father, must transmit the certificate of naturalization of the father, stating in their affidavits that they are children of the person described therein, and were minors at the time of such naturalization.

The oath of allegiance to the United States will be required in all cases.

If the applicant is to be accompanied by his wife, minor children, or servants, it will be sufficient to state the names and ages of such persons and their re- lationship to the applicant, when a single passport for the whole will suffice. For any other person in the party, a separate passport will be required. A woman's passport may include her minor children and servants.

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petition, without any previous declaration of his intention to become such; and he shall not be required to jjrove more than one year's residence within the Uniteil States previous to his application to become such citizen; and the court a<lmittiny- such alien shall, in addition to such proof of residence and good moral character, as now provided by law, be satisfied by competent proof of such i)erson's having been honorably discharged from the service of the United States.

Sec. 21(57. Any alien, being under the age of twenty-one years, who has resided in the United States three years next preceding his arriving at that age, and who has continued to reside therein to the time he ma}' make ap- plication to be admitted a citizen thereof, may, after he arrives at the age of twenty-one years, and after he has resided five years within the United States, including the three years of his minorit}^ be admitted a citizen of the United States, without having made the declaration required in the first con- dition of section twenty-one hundred and sixty-five ; but such alien shall make the declaration required therein at the time of his admission ; and shall further declare, on oath, and prove to the satisfaction of the court, that, for two years next preceding, it has been his bona fide intention to become a citizen of the United States ; and he shall in all other respects comjjly with the laws in regard to naturalization.

Sec. 2168. When any alien, who has complied with the fii'st condition specified in section twenty-one hundred and sixty-five, dies before he is act- ually naturalized, the widow and the children of such alien shall be consid- ered as citizens of the United States, and shaU be entitled to all rights and pri\-ileges as such, upon taking the oaths prescribed by law.

Sec. 2169. The provisions of this Title shall apply to aliens peeing free white persons, and to aliens] of African nativity and to persons of African descent.

Sec. 2170. No alien shall be admitted to become a citizen who has not for the continued term of five years next preceding his admission resided within the United States.

Sec. 2174:. Every seaman, being a foreigner, who declares his intention of becoming a citizen of the United States in any competent court, and shall have served three years on board of a merchant-vessel of the United States subsequent to the date of such declaration, may, on his application to any competent court, and the production of his certificate of discharge and good conduct during that time, together with the certificate of his declaration of intention to become a citizen, be admitted a citizen of the United States.

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Sec. 4075. The Secretary of State may grant and issue passports, and cause passports to be granted, issued and verified in foreign countries by such diplomatic or consular officers of the United States, and under such rules as the President shall designate and prescribe for and on behalf of the United States ; and no other person shall grant, issue, or verify any such pass- port. Where a legation of the United States is established in any country, no

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person other than the diplomatic representative of the United States at such place shall be permitted to grant or issue any passport, ex^cept hi the absence therefrom of such representative.

Sec. 4076. No passport shall be granted or issued to or verified for any other persons than citizens of the United States.

Sec. 4077. All persons who shall be authorized to grant, issue, or verify passports, shall make return of the stfene to the Secretary of State, in such ananner and as often as he shall require ; and such returns shall sj)ecify the names and all other particulars of the persons to whom the same shall be granted, issued, or verified, as embraced in such passjiort.

General Instructions in Regard to Passports.

Citizens of the United States, visiting foreign countries, are liable to seri- ous inconvenience if unprovided with authentic proof of their national charac- ter. The best safeguard is a passport from this Department, certifying the bearer to be a citizen of the United States. Passports are issued only to citi- zens of the United States, upon application supported by proof of citizenshii^.

When the applicant is a native citizen of the United States he must trans- mit his own afiidavit of this fact, stating his age and place of birth, with the affidavit of one other citizen of the United States to whom he is personally known, stating that the declaration made by the apj^licant is true. These affi- davits must be attested by a Notary Public, under his signature and seal of office. When there is no Notary in the place, the affidavits may be made before a Justice of the Peade or other officer authorized to administer oaths ; but, if he has no seal, his official act must be authenticated by certificate of a covirt of record.

If the applicant be a naturalized citizen, his certificate of naturalization must be transmitted for inspection (it will be returned with the passport), and he must state in his affidavit that he is the identical j)erson described in the certificate presented.

Passports cannot be issued to aliens who have only declared their intention to become citizens.

In issuing passports to naturalized citizens, the Department will be guided by naturalization certificate ; and the signature to the ajiplication and oath of allegiance should conform in orthography to the applicant's name as written in the naturalization j^aper.

The children of a naturalized citizen, claiming citizenship through the father, must transmit the certificate of naturalization of the father, stating in their affidavits that they are children of the person described therein, and were minors at the time of such naturalization.

The oath of allegiance to the United States Avill be required in all cases.

If the applicant is to be accompanied by his wife, minor children, or servants, it will be sufficient to state the names and ages of such persons and their re- lationship to the applicant, when a single passport for the whole will suffice. For any other person in the party, a separate passport will be required. A woman's passport may include her minor children and servants.

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L;; act of Conjf^ress approved June 20, 1874, a fee of five dollars i ^^'c^ d to be collertei? for every citizen's passport. That amount should Jom > ay each application.

A passport is gooa for two years from its date and no longer. A new one may be obtained by stating the date and number of the old one, pavinc the fee of live dollars, and f urnisliir? satisfactory e^'idence that the applicant Is at the time within the United States. T]fe oath of allegiance must also be tians- mitted when the former jiassport was issued prior to 1861.

Citizens of the United States desiring to obtain passports while in a for- eign country must apply to the chief diplomatic representative of the United States in th:.,t country, or, in the absence of a diplomatic rej^resentative, tien to the Consul-General, if there be one, or, in the absence of both the officers last named, to a Consul.

To persons wishing to obtain passports for themselves, blank forms of {ap- plication will be furnished by this Department on request, stating whether the applicant be a native or a naturalized citizen. Forms are not furnished, ex- cept as samples, to those who make a business of procuring pass^^orts.

Communications should be addressed to the Department of State, indorsed "Passport Division," and each communication should give the post-office address of the person to whom the answer is to be directed.

Professional titles will not be inserted in passports. '

CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF NEW YOEK.

Article II.

Qualification of Voters. Section 1. Every male citizen of the age of twenty-one years, who shall have been a citizen for ninety days, and an inhab- itant of this State one year next preceding an election, and the last four months a resident of the county, and for the last thii-ty days a resident of the election district in which he mav offer his vote, shall be entitled to vote at such election in the election district of which he shall at the time be a resident, and not elsewhere, for all officers that now are or hereafter may be elective by the peo- ple ; and upon all questions which maybe submitted to the vote of the people provided that in time of war no elector in the actual militaiw service of the State, or of the United States, in the army or navy thereof, shall be deprived of his vote by reason of his absence from such election district ; and the Leg- islature shall have power to provide the manner in which and the time and place at which such absent electors may vote, and for the return and canvass of their votes in the election districts in which they resj)ectively reside.

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I^v act of Congress approved June 20, 1874, a fee of live dollars is required to be coUecte'o for every citizen's passport. That amount should accompany' each application.

A passport is gooti for two years from its date and no longer. A new one may be ol)taiued by stating the date and number of the old one, paying the fee of five dollars, and furnisliir>7 satisfactory evidence that the ajDi^licant is at the time within the United States. The oath of allegiance must also be trans- mi i.ted when the former passport was issued prior to 1861,

Citizens of the United States desiring to obtain passjjorts while in a for- eign country must apply to the chief diplomatic representative of the United States in thut country, oi-, in the absence of a dijjlomatic representative, tlien to the Consul-General. if there be one, or, in the absence of both the officers last named, to a Consul.

To persons wishing to obtain passports for themselves, blank forms of aj)- plication will be furnished by this Department on request, stating whether the api)licant be a native or a naturalized citizen. Forms are not furnished, ex- cej^t as samples, to those who make a business of procuring passports.

Communications should be addressed to the Department of State, indorsed " Passport Division," and each communication should give the jiost-office address of the person to whom the answer is to be directed.

Professional titles will not be inserted in passports.

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CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK.

Article II.

Qualification of Voters. Section- 1. Every male citizen of the age of twenty-one years, who shall have been a citizen for ninety days, and an inhab- itant of this State one year next preceding an election, and the last four months a resident of the county, and for the last thirty days a resident of the election district in which he may offer his vote, shall be entitled to vote at such election in the election district of which he shall at the time be a resident, and not elsewhere, for all officers that now are or hereafter may be elective by the peo- ple ; and upon all questions which maybe submitted to the vote of the people provided that in time of war no elector in the actual military sel•^'ice of the State, or of the United States, in the army or navy thereof, shall be deprived of his vote by reason of his absence from such election district ; and the Leg- islature shall have power to provide the manner in which and the time and place at which such absent electoi'S may vote, and for the return and canvass of their votes in the election districts in which they resj^ectively reside.

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TREASUEY DEPARTMENT.

Speciai. Agents, Compensation $8 pek day.

Detailed, at New York : Ira Ayer, George F. Cross, Jay C. Cummings, Mar- cus HauloD, Legare Pheuix ; at Ogdensburg : Geo. W. Crites ; at Suspension Bridge : George W. Whitehead.

Special Inspectors of Customs, Compensation ^4 per day.

Detailed, at New York : John A. Butler, W. Levieu, Frank Finley, George S. Scally, Lawrence Hanley, William Hussey ; at Ogdensburg : Silas W^ Daly, William B. Sessions ; at Malone : Walter Hudnall.

Special Employees.

Detailed, at New York : T. Aubrey Byrne, $8 per day ; John Curtis, ^6 per day ; William L. Haskius, $6 per day ; S. L. Norton, ^5 jjer da,j -. Isaac Wil- son, $4 per day ; David W. Voyles, $4 per day ; Annie C. Ackerly, |3 per day ; Eva F. Smith, $3 per day ; Gertrude F. Lynch, $1,200 per annum.

Chinese Inspectors.

J. T. Scharf, New York, $6 per day ; John Finley, New York, $6 per day ; Thomas O'Meare, Suspension Bridge, $4 per day ; H. E. Tippett, Plattsburg, $4 per day.

Employees in Public Buildings. Under Supervising Architect.

name. position. eesidence. compensation".

George J. Metzger .... Supt. of Construction Bufialo $2,900

John W^. Kinsey General Foreman Buffalo 1,800

Chas. F. Moore Clerk Buffalo 1,200

2 Watchmen at $60 per month each ; 1 Disbursing Agent at three-eighths of 1 per cent. ; 1 Disbursing Agent at $1,800.

Arthur A. McLean .... Suj^t. of Construction Newburg $2,000

Russell Headley Disbursing Agent Newburg f of 1^

William J. Rouse Supt. of Construction New York City $2,900

Geo. H. Wells Asst. Supt. of Repairs New York City 2,190

Max Hensel Foreman New York City 1,800

William H. Emery. . . .Clerk New York City 1,200

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1 Inspector of Grauite at $1,800 ; 1 Draughtsman at $1,000 ; 5 Watclnneu at $2 per day each ; 2 Carpenters at $3.50 per clay each ; 1 Plumber at $3.50 per day ; 1 Carpenter at $3 per day.

CuSTOM-HoUSE AKD PoST-OfFICE AT AlBANY, N. Y.

Lewis "\V. Pratt, Custodian, no salary ; 1 Janitor at $800 ; 1 Engineer at $900 ; 2 Firemen at $720 each ; 1 Night Watchman at $720 ; 1 Elevator Con- ductor at $600 ; 3 Laborers at $5-40 each ; 2' Charwomen at $270 each.

CoURT-HoUSE AND PoST-OfFICE AT AuBURN, N. Y.

Henry L. Storke, Custodian, no salary ; 1 Janitor at $720 ; 1 Laborer at $540 ; 1 "Watchman and Fireman at $660.

CoURT-HoUSE AND PoST-OfFICE AT BiNGHAMTON, N. Y.

Chas. F. Terhune, Custodian, no salary ; 1 Janitor at $600 ; 1 Laborer at $540 ; 1 Fireman and AVatchman at $600.

CoURT-HoUSE AND PoST-OfFICE AT BROOKLYN, N. Y.

Charles T. Wilson, Custodian, no salary ; John J. Smith, Assistant Custo- dian, at $1,200 ; 1 Janitor at $800 ; 1 Assistant Janitor at $720 ; 1 Engineer at $1,200 ; 3 Assistant Engineers at $1,080 each ; 1 Electrician at $1,000 ; 5 Firemen at $720 each ; 4 Watchmen at $720 each ; 2 Elevator Conductors at $600 each ; 8 Laborers dt $540 each ; 7 Charwomen at $270 each ; 1 Foreman of Laborers at $600.

CuSTOM-HoUSE AT BuFF.\L0, N. Y.

Peter C. Doyle, Custodian, no salary ; Augustus C. Smith, Assistant Cus- todian, at $800 ; 1 Engineer at $900 ; 2 Firemen at $720 each ; 1 Elevator Conductor at $600 ; 1 Laborer at $540 ; 3 Charwomen at $270 each.

Barge-Office at New York, N. Y,

Silas C. Croft, Custodian, no salary ; 1 Janitress at $600 ; 5 Charwomen at $300 each.

CoURT-HoUSE AND PoST-OfFICE AT NeW YoRK, N. Y.

Cornelius Van Cott, Custodian, no salary ; 1 Assistant Custodian at $2,000 ; 1 Chief Engineer at $1,500 ; 3 Assistant Engineers at $1,000 each ; 3 Oilers at $720 each ; 1 Janitor at $1,000 ; 1 Assistant Janitor at $800 ; 1 Foreman of Laborers at $800 ; 14 Watchmen at $720 each ; 5 Elevator Conductors at $600 each ; 26 Laborers at $600 each ; 1 Head Charwoman at $480 ; 19 Charwomen at $325 each.

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CxjsTOM-HousE AT New Yoek, N. Y.

George R. Bidwell, Custodian, no salary ; 1 Assistant Custodian at |;1,600 ; 1 Engineer at $1,200 ; 1 Assistant Engineer at $1,080 ; 1 Lampist at $900 ; 2 Firemen at $720 each ; 2 Elevator Conductors at $720 each ; 4 Laborers at each ; 1 Head Charwoman at $420 ; 7 Charwomen at $325 each.

Sub-Treasury at New York, N. Y.

Conrad N. Jordan, Custodian, no salary ; Maurice L. Muhleman, Assistant Custodian, no salary ; 3 Janitors at $720 each ; 1 Laborer at $660 ; 6 Cleaners at $350 each.

Custom-House at Ogdensburg, N. Y.

Geo. E. Van Kennen, Custodian, no salary ; 1 Janitor at $660 ; 1 Watch- man and Fireman at $600.

CusTOM-HousE at Oswego, N. Y.

Wm. J. Bulger, Custodian, no salary ; 1 Janitor at $600 ; 1 Assistant Jan- itor and Fireman at $600.

Custom-House at Plattsburg, N. Y.

Geo. S. Weed, Custodian, no salarj^ ; 1 Acting Custodian, no salary ; 1 Jan- itor at $600.

Post-Office at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Frank Hasbrouck, Custodian, no salary ; 1 Janitor at $720,

Court-House and Post-Office at Rochester, N. Y.

George P. Decker, Custodian, no salary ; 1 Janitor at $800 ; 1 Engineer at $900 ; 1 Watchman and Fireman at $720 ; 1 Elevator Conductor at $600 ; 1 Laborer at $540 ; 3 Charwomen at $270 each.

Custom-House at Suspension Bridge, N. Y.

William Richmond, Custodian, no salary ; 1 Janitor at $720 ; 1 Charwoman

at $270.

Court-House and Post-Office at Syracuse, N. Y.

John F. Nashe, Custodian, no salary ; 1 Engineer at $900 ; 1 Fireman at

$720 ; 1 Janitor at $720 ; 1 Elevator Conductor at $600 ; 2 Laborers at $540

each ; 1 Watchman and Fireman at $720 ; 1 Watchman and Fii-eman at $600 ;

1 Charwoman at $270.

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Court-House and Post-Offkk at TitoY, N. Y.

Micliael F. Sheaiy, Custodiau, no salary ; 1 "Watchman at ^720 ; 1 Janitor at $800 ; 1 Laborer at $540.

CoURT-HoUSE AND PoST-OfFICE AT UtICA, N. Y.

William F. Philleo, Custodian, no salary ; 1 Janitor at $720 ; 2 Laborers at $540 each ; 1 Watchman and Fireman at $000.

Post- Office at Watertown, N. Y. Devitt C. Middleton, Custodian, no salary ; 1 Janitor at $G00.

Assay Office, 30 Wall Street.

name. position. residence. compensation.

Andrew Mason Superintendent Orange, N. J $4,500

Herbert Terry Assayer Sterling, N. J 3,000

B. T. Martin Melter and Refiner New York City 3,000

Jas. H. Corsa Chief Cleric New York City 2,500

Samuel H. Graham. . . . Weigh Clerk New York City 2,500

A. L. Weaver Bookkeeper Brooklyn 2,350

J. Farley Wilder Assayer's First Assistant. . .New York City 2,250

1 Assistant Melter and Refiner at $2,500 ; 1 Warrant Clerk at $2,250 ; 1 Cashier at $2,000 ; 1 Bar Clerk at $1,800 ; 1 Abstract Clerk at $1,800 ; 1 As- sayer's Computation Clerk at $1,800 ; 1 Assistant Weigh Clerk at $1,G00 ; 1 Register at $1,250 ; 1 Assayer's Second Assistant at $2,150 ; 1 Assayer's Third Assistant at $2,000.

General Department.

1 Clerk at $4.50 per day ; 1 Janitor at $4.50 per day ; 3 Workmen at $4 per day ; 4 Watchmen at $3 jjer day each ; 1 Workman at $4.50 per day ; 1 Doorman at $4 per day.

Assaying Department.

1 Chemist at $7 per day ; 1 Foreman at $5.50 per day ; 1 Weigher at $5 per day ; 1 Laboratory Helper at $4.50 per day ; 1 Bullion Sampler at $4 per day ; 2 Weighers, Melting and Refining Department, at $4.50 per day each ; 1 Mason and Melter at $4.50 per day ; 1 Deposit Melter at $5 per day ; 7 Melters at $4.50 per day each ; 1 Melter in Reducing Room at $4.50 jierday ; 2 Melters in Reducing Room at $4 per day each ; 1 Pressman at $5 per day ; 1 Fine Gold Melter at $5 per day ; 1 Engineer at $5 per day ; 4 Workmen at $4 per day each ; 1 Workman at $4.50 per day ; 3 Workmen in Acid Room at $4.50 per day each ; 1 Foreman at $5 per day ; 1 Plumber at $5 jjer day ; 1 Assistant

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Eugineer at $4.50 per day; 1 Helper at $3.50 per clay ; 1 Sweep Operative at $5 per day ; 1 Foreman at $6.50 per day ; 2 Watchmen at $3 per day each ; 1 Captain of the Watch at $3.50 per day ; 1 Lead Burner at $4.50 per day ; 1 Assistant Foreman at $5 per day, and 1 Messenger at $4 per day.

All but the Superintendent, Assayer, and Melter and Eefiner are classified under the civil service.

Sub-Teeasury, Wall and Nassau Streets, N. Y.

name. position. residence. compensation.

Conrad N. Jordan Assistant Treasurer New York City $8,000

Maurice L. Muhleman . Dep. Asst. Treas. and Cash'r . New York City 4,200

Geo. W. Marlor Asst. Cash, and Chief Clerk . .Union, N. J 3,600

Edward H. Hale Asst. Cash, and Vault Clerk . . Union, N. J 3,200

Samuel B. Terry Chief Paying Teller Hudson 3,000

Francis Kain Chief of Paying Division . . .Hudson 3,100

Philip D. Gulager Chief of Coin Division New York City 3,100

Chas, M. Wiley Chief of Bond Division Hudson 2,700

Geo. W. Yates Chief of Cancelled Check

and Kecord Division Hudson 2,700

Edgar J. Haynes Chief Paying Teller Brooklyn 2,400

Rob't C. Haff Chief of Division Jersey City, N. J. . 2,250

Jas. B. Jones Assistant Paying Teller Jersey City, N. J. . 2,200

Emil Bottger Superintendent New York City 1,800

1 Authorities' Clerk at $2,600 ; 1 Chief Bookkeeper at $2,400 ; 1 Corre- spondence Clerk at $2,300 ; 1 Assistant Chief of Division at $2,300 ; 2 Assistant Chiefs of Division at $2,250 each ; 1 Assistant Chief of Division at $2,200 ; 1 Minor Coin Teller at $2,100; 2 Clerks at $2,100 each ; 10 Clerks at $2,000 each ; 12 Clerks at $1,800 each; 2 Clerks at $1,700 each ; 7 Clerks at $1,600 each ; 8 Clerks at $1,500 each ; 13 Clerks at $1,400 each ; 3 Clerks at $1,300 each ; 11 Clerks at $1,200 each ; 6 Clerks at $1,000 each ; 1 Chief Detective at $1,500 ; 1 Assistant Detective at $1,200 ; 1 Stenographer and Typewriter at $1,400 ; 2 Hallmen at $1,000 each ; 2 Engineers at $1,050 each ; 1 Assistant Engineer at $820 ; 2 Porters at $900 each ; 2 Messengers at $1,200 each ; 8 Messengers at $900 each ; 2 Messengers at $800 each ; 6 W^atchmen at $720 each.

Steamboat Inspection, Second District, Post-Office Building, New York, N. Y,

George W. Starbuck . .Supervising Inspector Westchester $3,000

Robert B. Keller Local Inspector of Hulls. .Albany 2,000

Peter C. Petrie Local Inspector of Hulls. .New York City 2,500

Thos. S. Barrett Local Inspector of Boilers. New York City 2,500

Augustus W. Pratt. . . .Local Inspector of Boilers . Albany 2,000

Frank J, Dunlea Clerk to Supervising Insp.New York City 1,200

Thos. J. Reilly Clerk to Local Inspector . .Albany 1,200

7 Assistant Inspectors of Hulls at $2,000 each ; 8 Assistant Inspectors of Boilers at $2,000 each ; 6 Clerks to Local Inspectors at $1,200 each.

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Steamboat Inspection', Ninth District, Bufe.vlo, N. Y.

name. position. residexck. compexsattox.

IMicliael J. Clalviu Suiiervisiug Inspector . . . .Buffalo $3,000

F. L. K. Pope Inspector of Hulls Buffalo 2,250

Rol)t. Clestnutt Local Inspector of Boilers . Buft'alo 1,800

Vacanc_Y Asst. Inspector of Hulls. . .Buffalo 1,000

Geo. C." Neal Asst. Inspector of Boilers. .Buffalo 1,600

J. E. :\Iulroy Clerk to Local Board Buftalo 1,200

Steamboat Inspection at Oswego, N. Y.

John E. Molther Inspector of Hulls Oswego $1,800

Jos. G. Schumacher . . .Local Inspector of Boilers . Oswego 2,250

Elmer F. Kiune Clerk to Local Board Oswego 1,200

Immigration Service at New York Barge Office, Battery.

Thomas Fitchie Commissioner 2G Skillman St., Bk.. $G,000

Edward F. McSweeuey . Assistant Commissioner. .610 W. 147th Street. 4.500

John J. Quinlan Supervising Inspector . . . .120 E. 86th St. per day 10

Lawrence P. Lee Treasurer 348 AV. 20th Street . . 2.000

A. F. Sherman . Secretary 64 Bank Street 1,800

1 Assistant Supervising Inspector at $8 jier day ; 17 Emigrant Inspectors at $5 per day each ; 1 Emigrant Inspector at $3,000 ; 1 Emigrant Insj^ector at $1,800 ; 17 Inspectors at $1,200 each ; 1 Inspector at $900 ; 1 Inspector at $5 l^er day ; 1 Gateman at $1,000 ; 18 Gatemen at $840 each ; 5 Interpreters at $1,000 each ; 1 Interpreter at $2 per day ; 3 Messengers at $840 each ; 12 Watchmen at $840 each ; 1 Matron at $840 ; 1 Matron at $730 ; 2 Matrons at $425 each; 7 Laborers at $840 each; 8 Charwomen at $360 each; 1 Char- woman at $1 per day ; 1 Clerk at $2,000 ; 1 Clerk at $1,800 ; 1 Clerk at $1,320 ; 1 Clerk at $1,400 ; 1 Clerk at $1,200 ; 6 Clerks at $1,000 each ; 1 Clerk at $960 ; 4 Clerks at $840 each ; 1 Clerk at $800 ; 1 Plumber and Gasfitter at $1,000 ; 1 Foreman at $1,000 ; 1 Engineer at $1,000 ; 2 Engineers at $900 ; 3 Firemen at $780 each ; 3 Firemen at $720 each ; 1 Lampist at $720 ; 1 Janitor at $840 ; 1 Chemist and Hospital Steward at $1,600 ; 1 Surgeon at $1,500 ; 1 Apothecary at $720 ; 1 Cook and Housekeeper at $425 ; 1 Laundryman at $420 ; 3 Hospital Attendants at $360 each ; 2 Hospital Attendants at $300 each ; 1 Cleaner at $300 ; 1 Assistant Cook at $300 ; 1 IJinigraut Inspector at Buffalo at $4 per day ; 1 Emigrant Inspector at Ogdensburg at $4 per day ; 1 Emigrant Insfjector at Rouse's Point at $1,200 ; 1 Emigrant Inspector at Suspension Bridge at $1,200.

Shipping Commissioner, No. 24 State Street, New York, N. Y.

Jos. M. Dickey , , .Commissioner Newburg _. $5,000

Jas. P. Keenan Deputy Commissioner . 142 E. 22d St., N. Y. City . 1,950

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NAME. POSITION. EESIDENCE. COMPENSATION.

Michael J. Spellman ... Cashier USE. 30th St., N. Y.City. $1,350

Albert J. Keuney Auditor 260 Stuyvesant Ave., Bk . 1,350

Martin J. Harrigan Engagement Clerk 384 9th Ave., N. Y. City. 1,150

Chris. R Woodward. . . Discharge Clerk 40 E. 25th St., N. Y. City . 950

5 Runners at $900 each ; 1 Janitor at $750.

Customs Service at Albany, N. Y.

John D. Masterson .... Surveyor Albany . . . Salary and fees

John L. Godney Special Deixity Surveyor . .Albany . . . .per day $4.00

5 Dei^uty Surveyors and Inspectors at $3 per day each ; 1 Deputy Surveyor and Insj^ector at $2 per day.

Customs Service at Buffalo, N. Y.

Henry W. Prendel Collector Buffalo . . . Salary and fees

Louis D, Voltz Appraiser Buffalo $2,500

John C. Collins Dept. Collector and Clerk. .Buftalo 3,000

Ellsworth Martin Dept. Collector and Clerk. .Buffalo 1,G00

Wm. L. Doyle Dept. Collector and Clerk. .Buffalo 1,500

Nathan A. Winslow Dept. Collector and Clerk. .Buffalo 1,400

2 Clerks at $1,400 each ; 1 Deputy Collector and Clerk (at Black Rock Ferry) at $4 per day ; 1 Clerk at $1,200 ; 1 Clerk at $1,300 ; 2 Inspectors at $3.50 per day each ; 2 Clerks at $1,095 each ; 1 Deputy Collector and Clerk at $1,200 ; 15 Inspectors at $3 per day each ; 1 Deputy Collecitor and Clerk (at Tonawanda) at $3 iDcr day ; 5 Deputy Collectors and Clerks at $3 i^er day each ; 1 StorekeeiDer at $1,100 ; 1 Storekeeper at $950 ; 1 Messenger at $800 ; 1 Laborer at $720.

Customs Service at Cape Vincent, N. Y.

Frank N. Potter . . Collector Cape Vincent $2,500

C. I. Gardner Dept. Collector and Clerk. .Cape Vincent 1,500

Wm. W. Sherman Dept. Collector and Clerk. .Cape Vincent 1,200

2 Deputy Collectors and Iusi)ectors at $3 per day each ; 1 Deputy Collector and Inspector (at Grand View) at $3 joer day ; 3 Deputy Collectors and In- spectors (at Alexandria Bay) at $3 per day each ; 2 Deputy Collectors and In- spectors (at Thousand Islands Park) at $3i3er day each ; 2 Deputy Collectors and Inspectors (at Clayton) at $3 per day each ; 1 Deputy Collector and Inspector (at Westminster Park) at $3 per day ; 1 Deputy Collector and Inspector (at Round Island) at $3 per day ; 1 Deputy Collector and Clerk (at Grindstone Isl- and) at $2 per day ; 1 Deputy Collector and Clerk (at Sackett's Harbor) at $2 per day ; 1 Deputy Collector and Clerk (at Miller's Bay) at $1.25 per day ; 1 Deputy Collector and Clerk (at Dexter) at $2 per day.

Customs Service at Dunkirk, N. Y.

Philip R. Bradley Collector Dunkirk. . Salary and Fees.

Henry T. Murray Deputy Collector Dunkirk . per month $1

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Customs Service, Wall and ^VILLIAM Streets, New York, N. Y.

NAME. POSITION. KKSIDENCE. COMPENSATION.

George R. Bidwell . . Collector H'l Eudicott, 81st Street

and Columbus Ave . . $12,000

Michael I. Fagau . . .Asst. Collector, Jersey C. .Jersey Cit}^ X. J 2,000

Frank Rayiaoud Deputy Collector 1900 Lexington Ave . . . 3,000

J. Quackonbush Deputy Collector Maliwali, X. J 3,000

EundolpL H. Brown .Deputy Collector lOo S. Elliott pi., Bk 3.000

Chas. T. Duryea Deputy Collector Babylon, L. 1 8,000

Hartl. E. Esterbrook. Deputy Collector 627 Putnam Ave., Bk. . 3,000

Chas. A. Knig Deputy Collector 5-44 McDonough St., Bk. 3,000

Dudley F. Phelps. . .Deputy Collector 48 W. 59th Street 3,000

Jos. J. Couch Chief Clerk 2G3 Flatbush Ave., Bk . 5,000

J. M. Wood Cashier 40 Hart St.. Brooklyn . . 5,000

Josiah Knapp Auditor 117 W. 122d Street 4,000

S. W. Thompson Acting Disbursing Agt. . .24 W. 59th Street 4,000

Jas. H. Jenkins Chief Clerk Cashier's Dept.Mouut Vernon, N. Y. . . 3,000

Norman S. Adams. . .Chief Clerk Auditor's Dept.498 Grand Ave.. Bk. . . 2,500 4 Clerks at $2,700 each ; 8 Clerks at $2,500 each ; 2 Clerks at $2,300 each ; 32 Clerks at $2,000 each ; 6 Clerks at $1,800 each ; IG Clerks at $2,200 each ; 2 Clerks at $1,700 each ; 1 Clerk at $2,100 ; 2 Clerks at $1,900 each ; 43 Clerks at $1,600 each ; 1 Clerk at $4 per day ; 59 Clerks at $1,400 each ; 81 Clerks at $1,200 each; 1 Clerk at $1,100 ; 86 Clerks at $1,000 each ; 11 Clerks at $840 each ; 2 Clerks at $1,700 each ; 6 Clerks at $1,500 each ; 1 Ganger at $2,000 ; 12 Ganger's Clerks at $840 each ; 6 Weighers at $2,500 each ; 1 Assist- ant Weigher at $1,500 ; 74 Assistant Weighers at $4 per day each ; 25 Assistant Weighers at $3 per day each ; 1 Cari^enter at $1,500 ; 1 Carpenter at $1,100 ; 1 Carpenter at $1,000 ; 1 CarjDenter at $900 ; 330 Inspectors at $4 per day each ; 110 Night Insj)eetors at $3 per day each ; 9 Inspectors at $3 per day each ; 4 Inspectors, Long Island, at $180 each ; 54 Storekeepers at $1,400 each ; 1 Storekeeper at $1,000 ; 1 Bookbinder at $1,200 ; 1 Engineer at $1,200 ; 1 Engineer at $1,000 ; 1 Engineer at $840 ; 8 Gangers at $4 per day each ; 1 Messenger at $900 ; 1 Messenger at $890 ; 73 Messengers at $840 each : 1 Messenger at $720 ; 10 Weigher's Messengers at $840 each ; 3 Firemen at $840 each ; 7 Foremen at $840 each ; 13 Attendants at $840 each ; 42 Watch- men at $840 each ; 5 Watchmen at $720 each ; 1 Bookbinder's Assistant at $600 ; 1 Laborer at $720 ; 28 Laborers at $2.50 per day each ; 1 Janitor at $2 per day ; 3 Cleaners at $325 each ; 2 Cartmen at 5 cent§. per day each ; 141 Laborers, Public Stores, at $720 each ; 1 Deputy Collector, Cold Spring, L. I., at $200 ; 1 Opener and Packer at $1,095.

Customs Service at Greexport, N. Y.

Geo. H. Cleaves Surveyor Greenport Fees

Miss A. H. Cleaves . . Deputy Suiweyor Greenport None

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Appraiser's Office, 402 410 AYashington Street, New York, N. Y.

NAME. POSITIOX. RESIDENCE. COMPENSATIOiSr.

Wilbur F. Wakemau Appraiser. . . .111 E. 24tli St., N. Y. City. . ;|6,000

DIVISION. ASSISTANT APPRAISERS.

1st. Geo. W. Wanmaker 448 W. 50th St., N. Y. City .... 3,000

2d. J. Hart Brewer Trentou, N. J 3,000

3d. Warner Sherwood 46 Edgecombe Av., N. Y. City . . 3,000

4th. Edwin A. Hartshorn 221 W. 128th St., N. Y. City . . . 3,000

5th. Lyman B. Carhart PeekskilL 3,000

6th. Joseph P. SkiUman 325 W. 77th St., N. Y. City .... 3,000

7th. Alex Hamill Baldwinsville 3,000

8th. Michael Nathan ' 1364 Broadway, Brooklyn 3,000

9th. Frank J. Drummond 518 E. 11th St., N. Y. City 3,000

10th. Thomas C. Wordin 489 Fairfield Av., BrIdg'p't,Conn 3,000

1 Clerk at $2,500 ; 15 Examiners at $2,500 each ; 16 Examiners at $2,400 each ; 1 Examiner at $2,300 ; 12 Examiners at $2,200 each ; 1 Clerk at $2,200; 1 Clerk at $2,000 ; 7 Examiners at $2,000 each ; 23 Examiners at $1,800 each; 1 Clerk at $1,800 ; 1 Clerk at $1,700 ; 1 Examiner at $1,600 ; 6 Clerks at $1,600 each ; 6 Clerks at $1,400 each ; 12 Clerks at $1,200 each ; 1 Examiner at $1,200 ; 29 Samplers at $1,200 each ; 7 Samplers at $1,150 each ; 11 Clerks at $1,000 each ; 2 Clerks at $2.75 per day each ; 8 Foremen at $1,000 each ; 38 Clerks at $900 each ; 23 Clerks at $864 each ; 19 Clerks at $840 each ; 121 Openers and Packers at $840 each ; 24 Messengers at $840 each.

Naval Office, 20 Exchange Place, New York, N. Y.

Kobt. A. Sharkey Naval Officer 751 Quincey St., B'klyn . $8,000

Harrison W. Gourley . . .Clerk 128 Uuderhill Av., B'klyn 3,000

Dennis J. Hagerty Deputy Naval Officer 242 Hart St., B'klyn 2,500

1 Clerk at $2,800 ; 7 Clerks at $2,500 each ; 7 Clerks at $2,250 each ; 2 Clerks at $2,100 each ; 10 Clerks at $2,000 each ; 9 Clerks at $1,800 each ; 14 Clerks at $1,600 each ; 11 Clerks at $1,400 each ; 12 Clerks at $1,200 each ; 15 Clerks at $1,000 each ; 12 Messengers at $840 each ; 1 Messenger at $720; 1 Messenger at $660 ; 2 Messengers at $600 each.

Surveyor's Office, Wall and William Streets, New York, N. Y.

Silas C. Croft Surveyor 307 Lenox Av., N. Y. City $8,000

Wilson Berryman Chief Clerk 301 W. 45th St., N. Y. City 4,000

Jos. H. Delaney Deputy Surveyor ... .469 Second St., B'klyn . . 2,500

Danl. E. Dowling Deputy Surveyor 277 Madison St., N. Y. City 2,500

Thos. F. Reed Deputy Surveyor .... Spring Valley 2,500

1 Clerk at $2,500 ; 8 Clerks at $1,600 each ; 2 Clerks at $1,200 each ; 1 Clerk at $1,800 ; 3 Clerks at $1,400 each ; 1 Clerk at $1,000 ; 8 Messengers at $840 each ; 3 Messengers at $720 each.

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Board of United States General Appraisers, 125 Bleecker Street, New York,

N. Y.

POSITION.

HKSIDENCE.

COMPEXSATION". $7,000

7,000

Chas. M. Ham President Chicago, 111

Thaddeus S. Sharretts. General Appraiser lialtiniore, INfd

Jas. A. Jewell General Appraiser New York City .... 7,000

Cxeo. C. Tichenor General Appraiser AVasliinoton, D. C . . 7,000

Wilbnr F. Linit General Appraiser Portland, j\Ie 7,000

Per. N. Shnrtleff General Aj^praiser Portland, Ore 7,000

Hend. M. Soinerville. .General Appraiser Tuscaloosa, Ala. . . . 7,000

Jos. B. Willcinson, Jr. .General Appraiser New Orleans, La. . . 7,000

Geo. H. Sharpe General Appraiser Kingston, N. Y . . . . 7,000

Jas E. Lake Chief Clerk St. Louis, Mo 2,750

2 Clerks at $2,000 each ; 1 Clerk at $1,800 ; 2 Clerks at $1,600 each ; 8 Clerks at $1,400 each ; 6 Clerks at $1,200 each ; G Clerks at $1,000 each ; 2 Clerks at $900 each ; 1 Clerk at $840 ; 2 Messengers at $G00 each ; 2 Clerks at $65 per month each ; 1 Clerk at $720 ; 1 Messenger at $720 ; 1 Opener and Packer at $3 per day ; 1 Opener and Packer at $2.75 per day.

Customs Service at Ogdensburg, N. Y.

Geo. E. Van Keunen. Collector Ogdensburg. . .Fees and $2,500

Wm. Peters Spec. Deputy Collector. . . Ogdensburg I.(i00

Jas. M. Maguire. . .Deputy Collector Ogdensburg 1,400

W. H. Owen Deputy Collector Ogdensburg 1,200

O.^car E. Nelson . . . Stenographer Ogdensburg 900

L. C. SaAvyer Deputy Collector Canton 1,200

1 Deputy Collector at $3 jier day ; 1 Deputy Collector and Inspector at $3 per day ; 1 Deputy Collector and Inspector at $2.50 per day ; 3 Deputy Collectors and Inspectors at $3 per day each ; 2 Deputy Collectors and Inspectors (at Morristown, N. Y.) at $3 per day each ; 1 Deputy Collector and Inspector (at Oak Point) at $3 per day ; 1 Deputy Collector and In- spector (at LisbonJ at $600 ; 1 Deputy Collector and Inspector (at Wad- dington) at $3 per day ; 2 Deputy Collectors and Inspectors (at Massena) at $600 each ; 1 Deputy Collector and Inspector (at Louisville Landing) at $600 ; 1 Inspector (at Smith's Falls, Out.) at $4.50 per day and fees.

Jas. H. Cooper. . . Allen W. Poucher

Customs Service at Oswego, N. Y.

. . Collector ... Oswego ,

. . Deputy Collector Oswego .

Salary and fees .../... $1,800

Francis M. Baker Deputy Col. and Cashier

John H. Mackin Deputy Col. and Clerk . . ,

John T. Hartson Deputy Col. and Clerk. . .

P. D. Dowd Deputy Col. and Clerk . .

Fred. Summerville .... Deputy Col. and Clerk . . .

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. Oswego 1,500

. O.swego 1,200

.Oswego 1,200

. Oswego 1,000

. Oswego 675

3 Deputy Collectors and Inspectors at $3 per day each ; 1 Deputy Col- lector and Inspector (at Fair Haven) at $3 per day ; 1 Deputy Collector and Inspector (at Sodus Point) at $3 per daj ; 1 Deputy Collector and Inspector (at Port Ontario) at $3 per day ; 1 Chief Inspector at $3.25 per day ; 6 Inspect- ors (at Oswego) at f 3 per day each.

Customs Sekvice at Patchogue, N. Y.

name. position. eesidence. compensation.

Walter I. Carter Surveyor .... Patchogue Fees

Clarence W. Coleman. Deputy Surveyor Patchogue None

Customs Service at Plattsburg, N. Y.

George S. Weed Collector Plattsburg $2,500

John Martin Deputy Collector and Insp. Plattsburg 2,000

Alexander Bertram. . ..Deputy Collector and Clerk. Eouse's Point 1,800

Nelson W. Porter Deputy Collector and Insp.Malone 1,200

Thomas F. Dwyer .... Deputy Collector and Insp . Plattsburg 1,500

William H. Ferrell Deputy Collector and Insp .Plattsburg 1,200

Herbert A. Trombly . . .Deputy Collector and Insp. Rouse's Point 1,200

1 Deputy Collector and Inspector at Chateaugay at $900 ; 1 at Mooers Junc- tion at $900 ; 1 at Mooers Forks at $900 ; 1 at Champlain at $800 ; 2 at Fort Covington at $800 each ; 1 at Ellenburg at $800 ; 1 Night Watchman at Platts- burg at $45 per month ; 1 Deputy Collector and Inspector at East Constable at $3 per day ; 2 at Plattsburg at $3 per day each ; 9 at Rouse's Point at $3 per day each ; 1 at Whitehall at $3 per day ; 4 at Malone at $3 per day each ; 1 at Montreal at $3 per day.

Customs Service at Port Jefferson, N. Y.

Frank G. Bayles Surveyor Port Jefferson Fees

Hamilton T. Bayles. . .Deputy Surveyor Port Jefferson None

Customs Service at Rochester, N. Y.

Geo. P. Decker Collector Rochester. Fees and $2,500

Chas. M. Beattie Deputy Collector Rochester 1,800

Jas. Hutchings Dep. Collector and Clerk. .Rochester 1,400

1 Deputy Collector and Inspector at $1,300 ; 1 Deputy Collector and In- spector at $1,200 ; 1 Deputy Collector and Inspector at $4 per day ; 1 Deputy Collector and Inspector at $3 per day ; 1 Storekeeper, Opener, and Packer at $900 ; 1 Scrubber and Cleaner at $120 ; 1 Deputy Collector and In- spector (at Charlotte) at $4 per day ; 3 Deputy Collectors and Inspectors (at Charlotte) at $3 per day each ; 1 Deputy Collector and Inspector (at Putney- ville) at $3 per day ; 1 Deputy Collector and Inspector (at Oak Orchard) at $3 per day ; 1 Storekeeper and Dej^uty Collector (at Waterloo) at $300.

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Customs Seuvick at .Sag Harbor, N. Y.

NAME. I'OSITIOX. RESIDENCE. COMPENSATION.

Cornelius R. Sleig'lit . .Collector Sag Harbor. .Fees and $400

Brinley D. Sleight .... Deput}- Collector Sag Harbor 12

Customs Service at Suspension Bridge, N. Y.

Wm. Riclimond . . . .Collector Suspension Bi-idge.Fees and $1,000

Eli S. Niclioll Spec. Deputy Col. . . .SusiDensiou Bridge 2,500

Geo. F. Nye Dept. Col. & Clerk. . .Suspension Bridge 1,500

Henr}' C. HuLshoff. .Dept. Col. & Cashier . Suspension Bridge 1,4:00

3 Deputy Collectors and Clerks at $1,400 each ; 1 Deputy Collector and Inspector at $4 j^er day ; 1 Deputy Collector and Inspector at $1,450 ; 1 Deput}- Collector and Inspector at $4 per day ; 23 Deputy Collectors and In- spectors at $3 per day each*; 1 Inspectress at $2 per day; 1 Storekeeper at $1,400 ; 3 Deputy Collectors and Inspectors (at Niagara) at $3 per day each ; 1 Deputy Collector and Insj^ector (at Tonawanda) at $3 per day ; 2 Deputy Collectors and Insjiectors (at Lewiston) at $3 per day each ; 1 Deputy Collect- or and Inspector (at Youngstowni) at $3 per day ; 1 Deputj' Collector and Inspector (at Schlosser's Landing) at $3 per day ; 1 Deputy Collector and In- spector (at Wilson) at $3 per day ; 1 Watchman (at Cantilever Bridge) at no salary ; 1 Deputy Collector and Inspector (at Owen's Sound, Can.) at $3 per day ; 1 Deputy Collector and Inspector (at Midland) at $3 per day ; 1 Inspect- or (at Toronto) at $3.50 per day ; 2 Inspectors (at Toronto) at $3 j)er day each.

Customs Service at Syracuse, N. Y,

John F. Nash Surveyor Syracuse $1,000

1 Deputy Surveyor and Collector at $1,200 ; 1 Deputy Sui-\'eyor and In- spector at $3 per day.

Revenue Cutter Service.

Capt. Louis N. Stodder. .Supervisor of Anchorage . .New York. $2,500

Caj)t. James B. Moore . . . Special Duty : . . . .New York . 2,500

Capt. Thomas D. Walker . Special Duty New York . 2,500

Lieut. G. E. McConnell . . Steamer Manhattan New York . 1,800

Lieut. G. F. Carden Steamer Manhattan New York . 1,500

James H. Scott Steamer Manhattan New York . 1,500

Daniel F. Kelly Chief Eng. Steamer Manhattan . . . New York . 1,800

Lieut. Albert Buhner .... Steamer Chandler New York . 1,800

Eugene P. Webber 1st Asst. Eng. Steamer Chandler .New^ York . 1,500

Lieut. Chas. H. McLean .Steamer Hudson New York. 1,800

Chas. F. Nash 1st Asst. Eng. Steamer Hudson . . New York . 1,500

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Revenue Cutter Officers on Waiting Orders.

name. position. eesidence. compensation.

Lieut. Benj. W. Loring Oswego $900

Lieut. Robt. Henderson Fishkill 600

Frank H. Pulsifer Chief Engineer Auburn 900

Internal Revenue Service Stamp Agency at New York.

Albert Johnson Stamp Agent 18G Grand St., N. Y. City $1,G00

Mary CamiDbell . . Counter 180 Grand St., N. Y. City 900

First District, Washington and Myrtle Streets, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Frank R. Moore Collector Brooklyn $4,500

John C. Burns Chief Deputy Collector Brooklyn 2,000

Wm. H. Manning Deputy Collector Brooklyn 1,800

2 Deputy Collectors at $1,500 each ; 1 Deputy Collector at $1,400 ; 8 Dep- uty Collectors at $1,300 each ; 3 Deputy Collectors at $1,200 each ; 2 Deputy Collectors at $1,000 each ; 1 Deputy Collector at $800 ; 1 Clerk at $1,200 ; 1 Messenger at $600 ; 8 Storekeepers at $4 per day each ; 7 Gangers, fees amount to $1,500 each.

Seoond District, 114 Nassau Street, New York, N. Y.

John A. Mason Collector New York City $4,500

David L. Wendell Deputy Collector New York City 2,000

1 Deputy Collector at $1,800 ; 1 Deputy Collector at $1,600 ; 9 Deputy Collectors at $1,400 each ; 1 Deputy Collector at $1,300 ; 1 Clerk at $1,600 ; 1 Clerk at $1,500 ; 3 Clerks at $1,200 each ; 1 Clerk at $900 ; 1 Clerk at $800 ; 17 Gaugers, fees ; 4 Storekeepers and Gangers at $4 per day each.

Third District, Fourth Avenue and Fourteenth Street, New York, N. Y.

Ferdinand Eidman. . . .Collector 77, 7th St., N. Y. City $4,500

Andrew J. Sparks Deputy Collector . . 328 E. 113th St., N. Y. City . 2,000

Courtney L. Kennelly .Deputy Collector . .New York City 1,800

2 Deputy Collectors at $1,600 each ; 1 Deputy Collector at $1,500 ; 15 Deputy Collectors at $1,400 each ; 1 Deputy Collector at $1,300 ; 2 Clerks at $l,400"each ; 5 Clerks at $1,150 each ; 1 Clerk at $1,000 ; 1 Clerk at $900 ; 1 Messenger at $800 ; 3 Gaugers, fees.

Fourteenth District, Albany, N. Y.

H. P. Draper Acting Collector Albany $4,500

Hercules Sayre Deputy Collector Albany 1,600

Chauncey Whitney. . . .Deputy Collector Albany 1,400

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1 Deputy Collector at $1,800; 8 Deputy Collectors at $1,200 each; 2 Deputy Collectors at $1,000 each ; 1 Deputy Collector at $800 ; 2 Clerks at $700 each ; 4 Gaugers, fees ; 1 Storekeeper aud Gauger at $2 per day.

Twenty-first Distkict, Syracuse, N. Y.

XAMK. rOSITIOX. EESIDEXCE. COMPEXSATIOX.

Will. A. Beach Collector Syracuse $4,250

Robt. M. Beecher Deputy Collector Syracuse 1,900

Chas. H. Ballon Deputy Collector Utica 1,5.50

John Buckley Deputy Collector Utica 1,280

Chas. E. Halt Deputy Collector Biughamtox. 1,200

Wm. L. Pert Deputy Collector Potsdam 1,800

Henry E. Eandall Deputy Collector Norwich 1,500

David S. Titus Deputy Collector Auburn 1 ,500

John A. Barry Gauger Oswego Fees

Ed. A. Joues Gauger Utica Fees

Jeremiah Sullivan .... Gauger Syracuse Fees

Edwin Hammond Gauger Syracuse Fees

2 Clerks at $1,000 each ; 1 Clerk at $900 ; 1 Clerk at $800 ; 2 Deputy Col- lectors at $1,400 each ; 1 Deputy Collector at $1,200.

Twenty-Eighth District, Eochester, X. Y.

Val. Fleckeustein Collector Rochester $4,500

Byron D. Beal Chief Deputy Collector .... Rochester -. . 2,000

Jas. H. Schooley Cashier Rochester 1,600

Milton Brown .\ Deputy Collect< Buffalo 1,850

1 Cashier at $1,500 ; 2 Cashiers at $1,400 each ; 1 Division Superintendent at $1,100 ; 1 Division Superintendent at $1,300; 1 Storekeeper and Gauger at $4 per day each ; 1 Gauger, fees.

At BrFF.\LO, N. Y. 1 Cashier at $1,500; 1 Division Superintendent at $1,500 ; 3 Storekeepers at $4 per day each ; 4 Gaugers, fees.

At Elmira, X. Y. 1 Division Superintendent at $1,000 ; 1 Gauger, fees.

Division Deputies.

Charles A. Kinne, $1,000 ; Roe Reilly, $1,550 ; William M. Warner, $1,500 ; Rice McCauley, $1,400 ; Lawrence P. Meyer, $1,400 ; JaSies M. Schultz, $800.

]\Iarine Hospital Service.

George W. Stoner Surgeon Xew York City $2,500

Joseph H. White Surgeon Ellis Island .1 1,800

Thos. B. Perry Surgeon Buffalo 1,800

Julius O. Colb Surgeon Xew York City 1,800

Claude H. Lavender. . .Assistant Surgeon Xew York City 1,600

H. C. Russell Assistant Surgeon Xew York City 1,600

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Life- Saving Sekvice, 24 State Street, N. Y.

NAME. POSITION. RESIDENCE. COMPENSATION.

Capt. Thos. D. Walker. In sp. of Life Saving Sta. . .New York City None

Capt. Jas. B. Moore . . . Superint. of Construction . . New York City . . . r None

Nicholas J. Kearney. . .Asst. Super, of Const New York City $2,000

Wm. H. Noah Asst. Super, of Const New York City 1,600

Philip J. Kyan Asst. Super, of Const New York City 1,500

1 Skilled Laborer at $70 per month ; 1 Writer at $2,000 ; 2 Assistants to Inspector at $1,200 each ; 1 Storekeeper at $2 per day.

Thikd District, Coasts of Long Island and Rhode Island.

Arthur Dominy Superintendent Bayshore $1,800

Lieut. W. A. Failing . .Assistant Superintendent. .Patchogue None

1 Keeper at $900 per year, and from 6 to 8 Surfmen at a monthly salary of from $60 to $65 each, are attached to each of the following stations : Ditch Plain, Hithers Plain, Napeague, Amagansett, Georgica, Mecox, Southampton, Shinnecock, Tiana, Quogue, Potunk, Moriches, Forge River, Smith's Point, Bellport, Blue Point, Lone Hill, Point of Woods, Fire Island, Oak Island, Gilgo, Jones Beach, Zach's Inlet, Short Beach, Point Lookout, Long Beach, Rockawa}^, Rockaway Point, Coney Island, Eaton's Neck, and Rocky Point.

Ninth District, Lakes Ontario and Erie.

Edwin E. Chapman . . .Superintendent Buftalo $1,800

Lieut. S. M. Landrey . . Assistant Superintendent . . Buffalo None

1 Keeper at $900, and 6 to 8 Surfmen at $65 per month each, are located at the following stations : Buffalo, Big Sandy, Oswego, Charlotte, and Fort Niag-ara.

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Third Light-House Inspection District, Tompkinsville, S. I., N. Y.

per month

Com. Wm. M. Folger ..U. S. Navy Inspector Tompkinsville . . . .Navy pay

Lieut. Jesse M. Roper . XJ. S. Asst. Navy Inspector . Tompkinsville .... Navy j^ay

Jas. Burke Chief Clerk 5, 2d Ave., N. Y. City . $175

J. P. Jones Clerk 37 Bond St., Brooklyn. 125

J. A. Shea Rec. and Delivering Clerk . New Brighton 115

J. R. Van Cott Storekeeper New Brighton 170

Ebenezer Morgan Supt. of Construction Tompkinsville 200

T. H. Greggs Supt. of Electrical Const. . . Tompkinsville 200

4 Clerks at $900 each ; 3 Clerks at $1,200 each ; 1 Foreman at $1,200 ; 1 Keeper of Laboratory at $900 ; 1 Asst. Storekeeper at $1,020 ; 1 Porter at $840.

Tender Gardenia.— 1 Master, $150 ; 1 Mate, $70 ; 1 Engineer, $80 ; 1 As- sistant Engineer, $65.

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Supply STE.vMjiu America, 1 Captain, $250 ; 1 First Mate, $100 ; 1 Second Mate, $70 ; 1 Engineer, $125 ; 1 First Assistant Engineer, $80 ; 1 Second As- sistant Engineer, $65 ; 1 Clerk, $100 ; 1 Writer, $50.

Light Ship No. 7.— 1 Master, $750 ; 1 Mate, $480.

Tender John Kogers.— 1 Master, $150 ; 1 Mate, $70 ; 1 Engineer, $80 ; 1 Assistant Engineer, $G5.

Fire Island Light Ship No. 68.— 1 Master, $150 ; 1 Mate, $70 ; 1 Engi- neer, $80 ; 1 Assistant Engineer, $65.

Tender Daisy.— 1 Master, $1,200 ; 1 Engineer, $1,200.

Light Ship No. 51.— 1 Master, $800 ; 1 Mate, $480 ; 1 Engineer, $80 ; 1 Assistant Engineer, $65.

Location of Light Houses, with Salaries of Keepers.

North Brothers Island, $1,170 ; Hell Gate Beacon, $500 ; Shinnecock Bay, $700, $480, and $420 ; Fire Island, $740, $500, and $450 ; Elm Tree Beacon, $520 ; New Dorp, $520 ; Princess Bay, $540 ; Rohbins Reef, $600 and $450 ; Fort Tompkins, $520 ; Statue of Liberty, $1,000, and 2 at $800 each ; Fort Columbus Fog Bell, $400 ; Tarrytown, $560 ; Stony Point, $500 ; Danskammer Point, $500 ; Esopus Meadows, $520 ; Rondout, $560 and $200 ; Saugerties, $580 ; Percy Beach, $200 ; Hudson City, $520 ; Bluff Point, $480 ; Livingston Creek, $200 ; Coxsackie, $580 ; Stuyvesant, $500 ; Nine Mile Tree and Mull Dike, $640 ; Cows Island, $150 ; Parada Hook, $160 ; Van Wies Point, $160 ; Cross Over and Cuyler Dike, $300 ; Cold Spring Harbor, $500 ; Coney Island, $580 ; Old Orchard Shoal, $500, and $600 ; Rockland Lake, $560 and $450 ; Corner Stake, $250 ; Whitehall, $500 ; Whitehall Narrows, 5 at $320 each ; Crown Point, $480 ; Barber's Point, $480 ; Split Rock, $480 ; Plattsburg Breakwater, $480 ; Cumberland Head, $480 ; Point Aux Roches, $480 ; Bluff Point (Valcour Isle), $480. ^

Tenth -Light-House Inspection District, Buffalo, N. Y.

name. position. residence. compensation.

Com. Theo. F. Jewell . . Inspector Buffalo Navy pay

William M. Jones Chief Clerk Buffalo. . . .per month $150

Robt. E. Taylor Chief Clerk Buffalo .... per month 100

C. A. Wilder Inspector Oswego. . . .per month 100

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Tender Hazen.

1 Master at $150 per month ; 1 EngiBeer at $100 per month ; 1 Assistant Engineer at $65 per month ; 1 Mate at $70 per month ; 2 Mates at $50 per month ; 4 Masters of Lightships at $600 per year.

Light-House Keepers.

1 at Buffalo Breakwater at $450 ; 1 at Thirty Mile Point at $450 ; 1 at Thirty Mile Point at $520 ; 1 at Grassy Island at $600 ; 1 at Cleveland at $550 ; 1 at Braddock Point at $600 ; 1 at Genesee at $500 ; 1 at Niagara Kiver llange at $500 ; 1 at Oswego Breakwater at $500 ; 1 at Manhattan Range at $560 ; 1 at Dunkirk at $560 ; 1 at Rock Island at $560.

Assistant Light-House Keepers.

1 at Grassy Island at $560 ; 1 at Sister Island at $560 ; 1 at Green Island at $560 ; 1 at Green Island at $400 ; 1 at Ecorse Range at $560 ; 1 at Oswego at $500 ; 1 at Buffalo Breakwater at $560 ; 1 at Monroe at $540 ; 1 at Ver- milion at $500 ; 1 at Cleveland at $580 ; 1 at West Sister Island at $580 ; 1 at Turtle Island at $580 ; 1 at Sackett's Harbor at $500 ; 1 at Maumee Bay Ranges at $580 ; 1 at Cleveland at $520 ; 1 at Galloo Channel at $600 ; 1 at Cross Over Island at $560 ; 1 at Horseshoe Reef at $490 ; 1 at Sunken Rock at $580 ; 1 at Big Sodus at $450 ; 1 at Cedar Point at $520 ; 1 at Dunkirk at $450 ; 1 at Huron at $500 ; 1 at Olcott at $560 ; 1 at Genesee at $450 ; 1 at Ogdensburg at $500 ; 1 at Big Sodus at $520 ; 1 at Buffiilo at $600 ; 1 at Horse- shoe Reef at $560 ; 1 at Stony Point at $500 ; 1 at Fort Niagara at $500 ; 1 at Oswego at $400 ; 1 at Breakwater at $400 ; 1 at Fair Haven at $500.

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WAR depart:\ient.

Headquakters Department of the East, Governor's Island, New York City. Maj.-Gen. Wesley Merritt, Commauding.

NAME. POSITION. RESIDENCE. COMPENSATION.

John S. Powers Chief Clerk Governor's Island. . .$1,200

Kever Wilke Clerk Governor's Island. . . 1,100

Antoni F. Gorecki Clerk Governor's Island . . . 1,100

12 Clerks at $1,000 each ; 4 Messengers at $720 each.

United States Military Posts in the State of New York.

Fort Columbus, Governor's Island, New York City ; Fort Hamilton, Brook- lyn, N. Y. ; Fort Hancock, New York Harbor, Governor's Island, New York City ; Fort Lafayette, New York Harbor ; Fort Montgomery, Rouse's Point, N. Y. ; Fort Niagara, Youngstown, N. Y. ; Fort Ontario, Oswego, N. Y. ; Fort Porter, Buftalo, N. Y. ; Fort Schuyler, Westchester, N. Y. ; Fort Slocum, New Rochelle, N. Y. ; Fort Wadsworth, Rosebank, Staten Island, N. Y. ; United States Military Academy, West Point, N. Y. ; Willets Point, N. Y. ; United States Engineering School, Whitestone, N. Y.

Arsenals.

New^ York Arsenal, Governor's Island, New York City, Maj. F. H. Phipps, Commanding ; Watervliet Arsenal, Watervliet, N. Y., Lieut. -Col. Isaac Arnold, Jr.3 Commanding.

Recruit Rendezvous. Fort Slocum, N. Y., New Rochelle, N. Y.

Engineer Depot. Willets Point, Whitestone, Queens County, N. Y.

Headquarters of Regimr«ts.

Artillery : Fort Hamilton, N. Y. Infantry : Madison Barracks, N. Y. ; Fort Porter, N. Y. ; Plattsburg Barracks, N. Y.

District Inspector-General, Army Building, No. 39 Whitehall Street, New

York, N. Y.

Col. R. P. Hughes Inspector-General New York City. . . Ai-my pay

F. K. Van Auken Clerk Plainiield, N. J $i,100

1 Messenger at $720.

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Quabtermaster's Department, Army Building, No. 39 Whitehall Street, New

York, N. Y.

name. position. eesidence, compensation. Lt.-Col. A. S. Kimball . Dep. Quartermaster-Gen . .New York City . .Army pay Robert Creigbton Cbief Clerk New York City .... $1,800

Quartermaster's Department at Large.

2 Clerks at $1,800 eacb ; 2 Clerks at $1,600 eacb ; 1 Transportation Agent at $1,600 ; 4 Clerks at $1,400 eacb ; 5 Clerks at $1,200 eacb ; 1 Storekeeper at $1,200 ; 1 Copyist at $900 ; 2 Messengers at $720 eacb ; 1 Engineer at $1,200 ; 1 Fireman at $840 ; 1 Coal-beaver at $720 ; 2 Carpenters at $1,020 eacb ; 2 Watcbmen at $900 eacb ; 3 Packers at $780 eacb ; 1 Assistant Packer at $780 ; 1 Elevator-runner at $600 ; 1 Laborer at $720 ; 2 Scrubbers at $300 eacb ; 1 Superintendent of Piers at $900 ; 1 Watcbman at Pier at $720 ; 1 Superintendent of Stables at $1,020 ; 1 Drayman at $840 ; 1 Driver at $600.

Quartermaster's Steamer, General Meigs.

George C. Howell Captain $1,600

1 Mate at $1,080 ; 1 Engineer at $1,500 ; 1 Assistant Engineer at $900 ; 1 Cbeck Clerk at $720 ; 1 Fireman at $780 ; 2 Deck-bands at $660 eacb ; 1 Deck- band and Cook at $660.

Quartermaster's Steamer Ordnance.

Timotby Sullivan Captain $1,600

1 Engineer at $1,200 ; 1 Fireman at $720 ; 1 Licensed Deck-band at $720 ; 1 Cook and Deck-band at $660.

National Cemetery at Cypress Hills.

Noble Warwick Superintendent Brooklyn $900

1 Laborer at $480 ; 3 Laborers, summer montbs, at $24 per montb each.

WooDLAWN Cemetery. Cbas. A. Abbott Clerk in Cbarge Woodlawn. . . .per mo. $100

Quartermaster's Department, Albany, N. Y.

Marion Randolph Agent Albany $25

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Quartermaster's Department, Department of the East, Governor's Island, N. Y.

Col. M. I. Lmlington, Cominaudiug. XAME. POSITION. RESIDENCE. COIIPENSATION.

Thos. H. Sanuer Clerk Governor's Island . . $1,800

Au,t?ust Schliess Clerk Brooklyn 1,800

Martin Kelly Sui)erintendent Governor's Island. . 1,400

2 Clerks at $1,600 each ; 3 Clerks at $1,400 each ; 2 Clerks at $1,200 each; 1 Messenger at $720 ; 1 Laborer at $o40 ; 1 Janitor at $540 ; 1 Messenger at $600 : 1 Carpenter at $720 ; 1 Blacksmith at $720 ; 1 Plumber at $720 ; 2 Teamsters at $360.

Steam Launch Governor's Island.

"Wm. G. Loring Master Governor's Island . . $1,320

1 Pilot at $1,320 ; 1 Engineer at $900 ; 2 Firemen at $660 each ; 4 Deck- hands at $540 each.

Steam Launch Hamilton.

D. C. Sypher Master Fort Slocum $1,200

1 Engineer at $960 ; 1 Foreman at $600 ; 1 Deck-hand at $600.

Steam Launch Fort Schuyler.

D. McGaughey Pilot Governor's Island . . $900

1 Engineer at $900 ; 1 Deck-hand at $600.

Stony Point Eifle Range, Stony Point, N. Y. Jas. Fleming Custodian Stony Point $180

Fort Niagara, Fort Niagara, N. Y. 1 Engineer at $720 ; 1 Plumber at $720 ; 1 Blacksmith at $720.

Plattsburg Banks, Plattsburg, N. Y. 1 Engineer at $960 ; 1 Fireman at $480.

Fort Schuyler, N. Y. 1 Engineer at $720.

Quartermaster's Department.

J. F Tilly Supt. of Construction Buffalo. . .- $1,500

F. W. Cook Clerk Buffalo 1,800

1 Messenger at $540.

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NAME. POSITION'. RESIDENCE. COMPENSATIOX.

W. H. Lord Sui^t. of Construction .... Plattsburg $1,500

J. H. Farley Chief Clerk Plattsburg 1,800

1 Kodman at $720 ; 1 Messenger at $600.

G. G. Bailey Chief Clerk New York City 1,800

Otto W. Degen Supt. of Construction .... .Fort Hamilton 1,500

A. D. F. Farley Clerk Fort Hamilton 1,800

Haldimon P. Young. . . Chief Clerk West Point 1,800

Henry Steen Clerk West Point 1,100

SuBsisTEXCE Dep.vetment, 39 Whitehall Street, New York, N. Y.

Lieut.-Col. J. F. Weston, Purchasing Commissary.

E. C. Bonsai Clerk New York City . . .per month $150

1 Clerk at $135 per month ; 1 Clerk at $125 per month ; 1 Clerk at $105 per month ; 1 Cooper at $70 per month ; 1 Messenger at $60 per month ; 1 Laborer at $60 per month.

Subsistence Department at Governor's Island.

Maj. C. A. Woodruff, Chief Commissary.

Thos. TuUy Clerk. . . .Governor's Island per month $110

Emery A. Wheeler. . . .Clerk. . ..Governor's Island jaer month 150

1 Clerk at $125 per month ; 1 Messenger at $50 per month.

Medical Supply Depot, 39 Whitehall Street, New York, N. Y.

Lt.-Col. J, M. Bro^vn. .Officer in Charge New York City. .Army pay.

Fred. W. Teulon Clerk New York City $1,800

John Thompson Clerk New York City 1,410

1 Clerk at $1,200 ; 2 Clerks at $660 each ; 1 Messenger at $720 ; 1 Laborer at $660 ; 1 Assistant at $660.

Chief Surgeon's Office, Governor's Island, N. Y.

Col. C. C. Byrne Chief Surgeon Governor's Island. Army pay.

1 Messenger at $600.

Hospital Service.

Matrons located at the following hospitals receive a compensation of $120 per annum : Fort Schuyler, Fort Hamilton, Fort Columbus, Fort Niag- ara, Fort Slocum, Willets Point, West Point, Wateiwliet Arsenal, Fort Por- ter, Fort Wadsworth, Madison Barracks, Plattsburg Barracks.

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Pat Department, 39 "Whitehall Street, Xew York, N. Y.

XA^IE. rOSITIOX. ISESIDEXCE. COMPEXSATIOX.

Maj. W. H. Comegys. .Paymaster New York Army pay

Maj. G. R. Smith Paymaster Xew York Army pay

H. B. Bryan Clerk Xew York $1,400

4 Clerks at $1,400 each ; 1 Messenger at $70 per month ; 1 Messenger at $50 per month.

Office of the Board of Engineers, 39 "Whitehall Street, New York, X. Y.

Col. H. M. Robert, President, Xew York City.

Jay Stone Chief Clerk X. Y. City .per month $210

E. Y. Diezelski Draughtsman X. Y. City .per month 210

Alexander Paul Assistant Clerk X. Y. City . per month 100

2 Draughtsmen at $150 per month each ; 1 Typewriter and Copyist at $75 per month ; 1 Charwoman at $37.50.

Engineer Department, Northeast Division, 39 Whitehall St., Xew York, X. Y.

Col. G. L. Gillespie, Division Engineer. Frank L. Stevens Clerk Xew York City $1,000

Southwest Dh'ision, 39 "Whitehall Street, New York, N. Y.

Col. H. M. Robert, Division Engineer. Samuel P. Hatfield .... Clerk New York City .... $2,100

Engineer's Department, New York Harbor.

Lieut. -Col. "V\'illiam Ludlow, Engineer in Charge.

"W^aldeimar Julius Clerk X. Y. City . per month $210

Seward Beal Clerk X. Y. City .per month 175

1 Clerk at $125 per month ; 1 Copyist and Typewriter at $70 per month ; 4 Assistant Engineers at $250 per month each ; 1 Assistant Engineer at $150 per month ; 1 Inspector at $150 per month ; 2 Inspectors at $125 per month each ; 4 Inspectors at $100 per month each ; 6 Inspectors at $90 per month each ; 1 Engineer at $75 per month ; 1 Engineer at $60 per month ; 1 Draughts- man at $175 per month ; 1 Draughtsman at $100 per month ; 1 Blacksmith at $3.75 per day ; 1 Blacksmith at $3.50 per day ; 1 Blacksmith at $3 per day ; 3 Blacksmiths' Helpers at $2.25 per day each ; 2 Boatmen at $60 per month each ; 3 Boatmen at $2 per day each ; 2 Laborers at $50 per month each ; 1 Laborer at $45 per month ; 8 Laborers at $2 per day each ; 27 Laborers at $1.75 per day each ; 5 Laborers at $1.50 per day each ; 1 Carpenter at $60 per month ; 1 Carpenter at $3.75 per day ; 5 Carpenters at $3.50 j)er day each ;

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3 Carpenters at $3 per day each ; 1 Carpenter's Helper at $2.25 per day ; 1 Cook at $60 per month ; 1 Deck-hand at $60 per month ; 1 Deck-hand at $45 per month ; 2 Divers at $5 per day each ; 2 Divers at $2.25 per day each ; 2 Drillers at $2.40 per day each ; *4 Drillers at $2.25 per day each ; 2 Drillers' HeljDers at $2 per day each ; 1 Leadman at $3 per day ; 1 Master of Steamer at $125 per month ; 1 Master of Tug at $115 per month ; 1 Carpenter at $100 per month ; 1 Master Laborer at $3 per day ; 3 Master Laborers at $75 jDer month each ; 1 Master Laborer at $60 per month ; 1 Oiler at $60 per month ; 4 Stone- masons at $4 per day each ; 2 Stonemasons' Helj^ers at $2.25 per day each ; 1 Sub- overseer at $90 i^er month ; 1 Suboverseer at $75 per month ; 2 Transitmen at $125 per month each ; 3 Transitmen at $90 per month each ; 1 Tide Observer at $2 per day ; 3 Tide Observers at $15 per month each ; 1 Watchman at $45 per month ; 5 Watchmen at $60 per month each ; 1 Messenger at $55 per month ; 1 Overseer at $150 per month ; 1 Overseer at $125 j^er month ; 2 Overseers at $100 per month each ; 2 Kecorders at $90 per month each ; 2 Seamen at $45 per month each ; 1 Seaman at $2 per day ; 1 Steam Engineer at $115 per month ; 1 Steam Engineer at $100 per month ; 1 Steam Engineer at $90 j^er month ; 2 Steam Engineers at $75 per month each ; 2 Steam Engineers at $60 per month each ; 1 Steam Engineer at $3.50 per day ; 1 Stoker at $60 per month ; 1 Stoker at $50 per mouth ; 4 Stokers at $45 per month each ; 2 Stokers at $2.25 per day.

Engineer's Department, Long Island Sound, etc.

name. positiox. eesidexce. compensation.

Maj. H, M. Adams, Engineer in Charge.

William Daly Clerk New York City $2,400

Jas. Quigley Clerk New York City 2,100

Henry N. Babcock .... Assistant Engineer New York City 3,000

1 Clerk at $1,800 ; 1 Clerk at $900 ; 1 Clerk at $720 ; 1 Clerk and Draughts- man at $900 ; 1 Overseer at $1,800 ; 1 Overseer at $1,500 ; 1 Overseer at $1,200 ; 1 Suboverseer at $900 ; 1 Suboverseer at $840 ; 1 Assistant Engineer at $2,400 ; 1 Assistant Engineer at $1,800 ; 1 Assistant Engineer at $1,320 ; 1 Inspector at $2,100 ; 1 Inspector at $1,800 ; 11 Inspectors at $1,500 each ; 1 Inspector at $1,320 ; 3 Inspectors at $1,200 each ; 1 Draughtsman at $1,500 ; 1 Draughts- man at $1,200 ; 1 Master at 1,080 ; 2 Steam Engineers at $1,320 each ; 7 En- gine Drivers at $720 each ; 2 Engine Drivers at $2.25 per day each ; 1 Stoker at $780 ; 1 Stoker at $720 ; 4 Stokers at $528 each ; 1 Cranesman at $900 ; 1 Lightkeeper at $192 ; 1 Messenger at $720 ; 1 Watchman at $450 ; 1 Cement Mixer at $480 ; 1 Cement Mixer at $420 ; 2 Blacksmiths at $3 per day each ;

1 Blacksmith at $2.40 per d&j ; 1 Stonecutter at $4 per day ; 1 Mason at $3.75 per day ; 4 Masons at $3.60 per day each ; 2 Bricklayers at $4 per day each ; 2 Carpenters at $3 per day each ; 1 Carpenter at $2.75 j^er day ; 2 Car- penters at $2.50 per day each ; 8 Carpenters at $2.40 per day each ; 1 Rigger at $2.25 per day ; 5 Master Laborers at $720 each ; 1 Master Laborer at $660 ;

2 Master Laborers at $2 per day each ; 12 Laborers at $1.70 pev day each ; 125

Laborers at $1.60 per day ; 51 Laborers at $1.50 per day ; 2 Laborers at 80

cents per day.

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Engineer Depot, Willets Point, N. Y. Maj. J. G. D. KuigLt, Commandiug.

NAMi:. POSITION. RESIDENCE. COMPENSATION.

Fred. Heunig Clerk Willets Point .per mouth $100

1 Caulker at $2.25 per day ; 1 Macliiuist at $85 per nioutli.

Engineer Department, Lakes.

Maj. William S. Stanton, Commanding.

Henry J. Clark Clerk Oswego $2,100

John C. Churchill Assistant Engineer Oswego 2,100

1 Copyist and Messenger at $600 ; 1 Overseer at $1,500 ; 1 Overseer at $1,440 ; i Master of Dredge at $1,500 ; 3 Inspectors at $1,200 each ; 1 Cook at $552 ; 1 Crauesman at $792 ; 2 Deck-hands at $492 each ; 1 Fireman at $552 ; 1 Fireman's Helper at $432 ; 1 Scowman at $492 ; 7 Carpenters at $2.50 per day each ; 1 Carpenter at $2 per day ; 2 Boatmen at $2.50 per day each ;

1 Boatman at $2.50 per day ; 1 Boatman at $2 per day ; 1 Diver at $4 per day ; 1 Fort-keeper at $540 ; 1 Steam Engineer at $900 ; 1 Messenger at $480 ;

2 Watchmen at $600 each ; 1 Watchman at $480 ; 1 Blacksmith at $4 per day ; 3 Laborers at $1.50 per day each.

Engineer Department, New York Harbor.

Lieut. John F. Parker, Supervisor.

John G. Morrison Chief Clerk and Insj^ector .X. Y. City, per month $150

Ira Harris Chief Deput}- Inspector. . .N. Y. City .per month 100

1 Stenographer at $1,000; 1 Deputy Inspector at $20 per month; 2 Pilots and Deputy Inspectors at $90 pev month each ; 1 Pilot and Deputy Inspector at $75 per month ; 4 Pilots and Deputy Inspectors at $60 per month each ; 4 Engineers at $115 per month each ; 2 Firemen at $75 per month each ; 4 Fire- men at $60 per month each ; 6 Firemen's Helpers at $40 per month each. ; 1 Messenger at $55 per month ; 4 Masters and Deputy Inspectors at $120 per month each ; 2 Deck-hands at $45 per month each ; 3 Deck-hands at $40 per month each ; 1 Deck-hand at $30 per month ; 2 Deck-hands at $25 per month each ; 4 Cooks at $50 per month each ; 1 Boatman at $50 per month.

Mississippi Eher Commi^;^ion. Col. G. L. Gillespie, President, 39 Whitehall Street, New York City.

William Blankenhorn ..Clerk New York City $1,800

Ed. H. Twining Assistant Engineer New York City 2,100

1 Messenger at $840.

Sandy Hook Proving Grounds ; Office, Governor's Island, N. Y.

Capt. Frank Heath .... Commanding Officer Governor's Is'd . . , Army pay

Capt. Jas. C. Ayers .... Assistant Governor's Is'd . . . Army pay

Chas. Kendall Clerk Governor's Is'd $1,600

A. H. Howland Assistant at Esper. Firing.Governor's Is'd .per day 2.50

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New Yokk Aksenal, Governor's Island, N. Y.

NAME. POSITION. KESIDENCE. COMPENSATION.

Maj. Frank H. Kipp. . .Commanding Officer Governor's Is'd . .Army pay- William Walters Chief Clerk Governor's Is'd . . $1,600

1 Clerk at $1,400 ; 1 Foreman at $1,200 ; 2 Watchmen at $2 per day each ; 1 Machinist at $2.75 per day ; 1 Messenger at $2 per day ; 1 Laborer at $2.25 per day ; 1 Laborer at $2 per day ; 4 Laborers at $1.50 per day each.

Watervliet Arsenal, West Troy, N. Y.

Lt.-CoL Isaac Arnold. .Commanding Officer West Troy Army pay.

Chas. Walters Chief Clerk West Troy $1,600

Alfred Christensen. . . .Master Mechanic West Troy, .per day 6.00

3 Assistants, Army pay ; 1 Clerk at $1,400 ; 3 Clerks at $1,200 each ; 4 Draughtsmen at 45 cents j^er hour each ; 1 Draughtsman at 37 cents j^er hour ; 1 Draughtsman at 30 cents per hour ; 1 Foreman at $4.50 per day ; 7 Fore- men at $4 per day each ; 3 Foremen at $3.52 jjer day each ; 1 Assistant Fore- man at $2.48 per day ; 1 Assistant Foreman at $2.24 per day ; 9 Carpenters at $2.24 per day each ; 1 Carpenter at $2 per day ; 2 Patternmakers at $2.80 j^er day each ; 1 Painter at $2.24 per day ; 1 Painter at $2.48 per day ; 1 Messen- ger at $1.76 per day ; 1 Messenger at $1.50 per day; 2 Plumbers at $3 per day each ; 2 Harnessmakers at $2.40 jier day each ; 1 Tinsmith at $2.48 per day; 2 Euginemen at $2.24 jier day each ; 2 Enginemeu at $2 per day ; 5 Fire- men at $1.76 per day each ; 1 Fireman at $1.50 per day ; 2 Watchmen at $2 per da}^ each ; 6 Watchmen at $1.50 per day each ; 1 Engraver at $3.20 per day; 1 Timekeeper at $2.24 per day ; 2 Electricians at $2.72 per day each ;

1 Electrician at $2.48 per day ; 3 Assistant Inspectors at $4 per day each ;

2 Assistant Inspectors at $2.48 each ; 2 Tool Grinders at $2.24 per day each ; 8 Tool Keepers at $1.50 per day each ; 1 Tool Keej^er at $1.25 per day ; 5 Oilers at $1.76 per day each ; 3 Assistant Inspectors at $2.24 jDer day each ; 2 Blacksmiths at $2.96 per day each ; 2 Blacksmiths at $2.72 per day each ; 2 Blacksmiths at $2.64 per day each ; 3 Blacksmiths at $2.48 per day each ; 11 Blacksmiths' Helpers at $1.50 per day each ; 2 Stone and Brick Masons at $3.20 per day each ; 1 Stone and Brick Mason at $3.60 per day ; 18 Machinists at $2.96 per day each ; 54 Machinists at $2.72 per day each ; 115 Machinists at $2.48 per day each ; 26 Machinists at $2.24 per day each ; 3 Machinists' Helpers, at $2 per day each ; 2 Machinists' Helpers at $1.76 per day each ; 40 Machinists' Helpers at $1.50 per day each ; 58 Machinists' Helpers at $1.25 per day each ; 2 Laborers at $1.76 per day each ; 7 Laborers at $1.50 per day each ; 9 Laborers at $1.25 per day each.

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ARMY PAY TABLE.

Grade.

Pay of officers in active service.

Pay of

grade.

Monthly pay.

OS .

io'>

Lieutenant-general ' §11,000 00

Major-general 7,500 00

Brig.iciior-general ', 5,500 00

Colonel 3,500 00

Lieutenant-colonel 3,000 00

Major 2.500 00

Captain, mounted : 2.000 00

Captain, not mounted 1,600 00

Regimental adjutant 1,!^00 00

Kcgimental quartermaster l.SOO 00

First lieutenant, mounted j 1,000 00

First lieutenant, not mounted . . . j 1,500 00

Second lieutenant, mounted 1 1,500 00

Second lieutenant, not mounted .i 1,400 DO

Chaplain 1,500 00

lOp.ct. SOp.ct.

§.320 S3 275 00 229 17

is;^ 33

105 00

165 OiJ

1 165 00 ,

146 67

' 137 50 '

137 50

128 33 ;

137 50

§3.50 00 300 00 250 00 200 00 180 OO 180 (lO 180 00 160 00 150 00 150 00 140 00 150 00

sop.ct. 1,0 p. ce.

Pay of retired officers.

Pay of grade.

Monthly pay.

i=§375 00 325 00 270 83 21 « 67 195 0i1 195 00 195 00 173 33 162 50 162 50 151 07 162 50

§375 00

t33;i 33

291 67

2:^3 33

210 00

210 00

210 00

186 67

175 00

175 00

163 ^i

i-:5 00

JS,25li 00 5,6-^5 00 4,125 00 2,025 00 2.250 00 1,875 00 1,500 00 1,350 CO

1.200 00 1,125 00 1,125 00 1.050 OO 1,3.50 00

§240 62 2U6 25 171 87 137 50 123 75

110 00

103 12

103 12

96 25

123 75

ii >

<;

§262 50 225 00 187 50 150 00 135 00

120 00 112 50 112 50 105 00 135 CO

§281 25 243 75 203 12 1-62 50 146 25

130 00 121 87 121 87 113 75 146 25

§281 25 250 00 21 S 75 175 00 157 50

140 00 131 25 131 25 122 50 157 50

* The maximnm pay of a colonel is by law §4,500 per annum. + The maximum pay of a lieutenant-colonel is by law §4,000 per annum.

KOTES.

1. An aide-de-camp to a major-general is allowed §200 per year in addition to the pay of his rank.

2. An aide-de-camp to a brigadier-general is allowed §150 per year in addition to the pay of his rank.

3. An acting commissary of subsistence is allowed §1(0 pA- year in addition to the pay of his rank.

4. Assistant surgeons are entitled to pay of captain after five years' service, service to be reckoned fi-om date of acceptance of appointment or commission.

5. Lieutenants of the Signal Corps to be promoted after fourteen years' service.

6. Retired officers receive 75 per cent, of pay of their rank.

7. A 1 etii ed chaplain receives 75 per cent, of the pay of his rank.

S. The officer in charge of the public buildings and grounds (Washington, D. C.) has, while so serving, the rank, pay, and emoluments of a colonel.

9. The principal assistant in the Ordnance Bureau of the War Department shall receive a compensation, including pay and enioluraunts, not exceeding that of a major of ordnance.

10. An acting judge-advocate, detailed by the Secretary of War, is entitled to pay and allowances of captain of cavalry.

11. Additional pay to commandant of military prison at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., §500 per annum.

12. Retired officers detailed for duty at colleges entitled to full pay.

REMARKS.

Mileage, at the rate otfour cents per mile, over shortest usually travelled routes, and, in addition thereto, the cost of transporta- tion actually paid by the officer over the route or routes, exclusive of parlor-car fare or sleeping-car fare and tiansfecs. For travel over free and bond-aided Pacific railroads, transportation in kind must be obtained from the Quartermaster's Department.

Commutation of quarters to be paid by Pay Department as follows : General, §125 per month ; for all other gi-ades, at the rate of §12 per month per room.

Vouchers in payment of an officer's salary must cover his whole compensation for a period of one or more calendar months.

PAY OF OFFICERS, CADETS, SWORD-MASTER, AXD TEACHER OF MUSIC

AT THE MILITARY ACADEMY.

Grade.

Superintendent Pay of colonel .

Commandant of cadets Pay of lieutenant-colonel ,

Adjutant Pay of regimental adjutant ,

Treasurer, quartermaster, and commissary of cadets §7o0 in addition to pay as captain of infantry.

Surgeon Pay of his grade in the army

Assistant surgeon do .

Professor, of more than ten years' service at the Academy Pay of colonel .

Professor, of less than ten years' service Pay of lieutenant-colonel.,

Associate professor of mathematics, of more than ten years' service Pay of major.

Associate professor of mathematics, of less than ten years' service Pay of captain, mounted

A.ssistant professor do.

Senior assistant instructor of tactics do.

Assistant instructor of tactics, commanding a company of cadets do

Acting assistant professor Pay of his grade in the army .

Acting assistant instructor of tactics , ... do

Instructors of ordnance and science of gunnery and of practical engineering Pay of major . .

Sword-master

Cadet I

Teacher of music

Yearly pay.

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Pat of Vetekixary Sukgeons, Hospital Matrons, and Clerks and Messengers at Military Headquarters.

Veterinary surgeon (senior). Veterinary surgeon (junior) . .

Hospital matron

Clerk, class 1

§100 00 per month 75 dO por month 10 Oo per month

1,000 00 per annum

Clerk, class 2. Clerk, class 3 Messenger . . .

JI.IOO 00 per annum

1,200 00 per annum

60 00 per month

* Only one veterinary surgeon, at 4>75 per month, allowed each of the cavalry regiments, from the First to the Sixth Rptriment, inclusive; two, one at $100 and one at $75 per month, allowed each of the Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, and Tenth Regiments the senior in date of appointment entitled to the higher grade.

The enlisted force of the Signal Corps shall hereafter consist of fifty si'Tijeuals, of whom ten shall be of the fir>t class, with the pay of hospital steward. The remaining forty sergeants have the pay of engineer sergeants.

Knlisied men (retired) are entitled to three-fourths of the monthly pay allovvi^d by law to them in the grade they held when retned, with commutation of clothing and rations. Not entitled to travelling allowances on retirement, but to transportation in kind by the Quartermaster's Department.

A certificate of merit entitles a soldier to $2 per month additional pay, commencing on the date of rendering "distinguished service" and continuing through all subsequent service as an enlisted man.

Recruiting Service, 25 Third Avenue, New York, N. Y.

Capt. F. A. Whitney, Recruiting Officer; Lieut. H. H. Benliam, Assist- ant Recruiting Officer ; 1 Clerk at $1,100.

United States Military Academy, West Point, N. Y.

XAME. position. eesidexce. compexsation.

Col. Oswald H. Ernst. .Superintendent West Point. . $4,500

Col. Wilbur E. Wilder. Post Ad jut. and Recruit. Officer. .West Point. . 2,800

Capt. Wm. F. Spurgin . Quartermaster and Commissary. . .West Point. . 3,220

Capt. John B. Bellinger.Quartm. and DisbiU'sing Officer . .West Point. . 2,600

Lieut. H. P. Howard . .Commissary and Post Treasurer. .West Point. . 1,900

Lieut. Wm. Weigel . . . Officer of Police West Point . . 1,920

Maj. Geo. H. Torney, . .Surgeon West Point. . 3.500

Capt. Chas. F. :\Iason .Assistant Surgeon West Point. . 2.200

Capt. F. A. Winter Assistant Surgeon West Point . . 2.100

Herbert Shipman Chaplain West Point. . 2,000

2 Clerks at $1,100 each ; 3 Clerks at $1,000 each.

Chilian Employees at Military Academy.

3 Clerks at $1,500 each ; 2 Clerks at $1,200 each ; 1 Superintendent of Gas Works at $1,500 ; 1 Librarian's Assistant at $1,500 ; 1 Engineer at $1,500 ; 2 Mechanics at $1,000 each ; 1 Custodian Academy Building at $1,000 ; 2 Assist- ant Engineers at $1,000 each = 1 Electrician at $900 ; 8 Firemen at $600 each ; 1 Scavenger at $720.

Ineorm.^tion Relative to the Appointment and Admission of Cadets to the

United States Military Academy.

Appointments.

How Made. Each Congressional District and Territory also the District of Columbia is entitled to have one Cadet at the Academy. Ten are also

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appointed at large. The appointments (except those at large) are made by the Secretary of War at the request of the Representative, or Delegate, in Con- gress from the District or Territory ; and the person aj^poiuted must be an actual resident of the District or Territory from which the appointment is made. The appointments at large are specially conferred by the President of the United States.

llanner of Making A'pplications. Applications can be made at any time, by letter to the Secretary of War, to have the name of the applicant placed upon the register, that it may be furnished to the proper Representative, or Delegate, when a vacancy occurs. The application must exhibit the full name, date of birth, and permanent abode of the applicant, with the number of the Congressional District in which his residence is situated.

Date of Appointments. Appointments are required by law to ue made one year in advance of the date of admission, excej)t in cases where, by reason of death or other cause, a vacancy occurs which cannot be provided for by such appointment in advance. These vacancies are filled in time for the next annual examination.

Alternates. The Representative, or Delegate, in Congress, may nominate a legally qualified second candidate, to be designated the alternate. The alternate will receive from the War Department a letter of aj^pointment, and will be examined with the regular appointee, and if duly qualified will be admitted to the Academy in the event of the failure of the princiiml to pass the prescribed preliminary examinations. The alternate will not be allowed to defer his reporting at West Point until the result of the examination of the regular appointee is known, but must report at the time designated in his letter of appointment. The alternate, like the nominee, should be designated as nearly one year in advance of date of admission as joossible.

Admission of Cadets.

Candidates selected by the War Department shall be instinictetv to aj^pear for mental and physical examination befoi-e Boards of Army Officers to be con- vened at such places as the War Department may select on the 1st day of March annually (except when that day comes on Sunday, in which case the examination will commence on the following Tuesday). The candidates who pass successfully shall l)e admitted to the Academy in the following June.

Candidates selected to fill the vacancies unprovided for at the examinations held in March shall be instructed to report at West Point for mental and phys- ical examination earlj' in June. No' candidate shall be examined at any other time, unless prevented from jjresenting himself by sickness, or some other unavoidable cause, in which case he shall be examined during the last week in August.

Immediately after reporting to the Superintendent for admission, and be- fore receiving his warrant of appointment, the candidate is required to sign an engagement for service in the following form, in the presence of the Superin- tendent, or of some officer deputed by him

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of the State (oi* Territory) of , aged years

mouths, Jo hereby en<4a<;e (with the consent of my parent or guardian) that, from the date of my admission as a Cadet of the United States Military' Acad- emy, I will serve in the Army of the United States for eight years, unless sooner discharged by competent authority." In the presence of

The candidate is then required to take and subscribe an oath or affirmation in the following form :

" I, , do solemnly swear that I will support the Constitution of

the United States, and bear true allegiance to the National Government ; that I will maintain and defend the sovereignty of the United States, paramount to anv and all allegiance, sovereignty, or fealty I may owe to any State or country whatsoever ; and that I will at all times obey the legal orders of my superior officers, and the rules and articles governing the Armies of the United States."

Sworn and subscribed, at , this day of , eighteen hundred

and , before me. " .

Qualifications. The age for admission of Cadets to the Academy is between seventeen and twenty-two years. Candidates must be unmarried, at least five feet in height, free from any infectious or immoral disorder, and generally from any deformity, disease, or infirmity which may render them unfit for military service. They must be well versed in reading, in writing including orthography, in arithmetic, and have a knowledge of the elements of English grammar, of descriptive geography (particularly of our own country), and of the history of the United States.

The compensation of Cadets is 1^540 per annum, commencing on admission to the Academy.

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NAVY DEPAETMENT. Hydrogkaphic Office, Maritime Exchange, New York, N. Y.

NAME. POSITION. RESIDENCE. COMPENSATION.

Lieut. A. W. Lowry . . . Officer in Charge New York Navy pav

Lieut. Eidgely Hunt. . . Assistant New York Navy pay

Jacob H. Fesbler Chief Clerk New York |1,200

3 Nautical Experts at $1,200 each ; 1 Collecting Data at $75 per mouth ; 1 Collecting Data at $60 per month ; 1 Collecting Data at $50 per month ; 3 Messengers at $60 per month each ; 4 Messengers at $50 per month each ; 1 Janitor at $48 per month ; 1 Office Boy at $40 per month ; 1 Office Boy at $20 per month.

Hydrographic Office, Guaranty Building, Buffalo, N. Y. Ensign C. T. Jewell. . .In Charge, J. C. P. De Krafft Nautical Expert.

Purchasing Paymaster, 280 Broadway, New York, N. Y.

James E. Tolfree Pay Inspector New York $4,000

John P. Fireng Chief Clerk New York 2,000

1 Clerk at $1,900 ; 1 Clerk at $1,500 ; 2 Clerks at $1,200 each ; 1 Clerk at $1,000 ; 1 Messenger at $80 per month.

Commandant of Yard, Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Rear Admiral F. M. Bunce . Commandant Brooklyn $4,000

Com. F. P. Gilmore Senior Aid Brooklyn 3,000

Lieut. Aaron Ward Junior Aid Brooklyn 2,200

Daniel C. Bandeccha Chief Clerk Brooklyn 1,500

John L. Quinn Second Clerk Brooklyn 1,200

1 Telegraph Operator at $75 per month.

Medical Examining Board, Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y.

H. J. Babin Medical Inspector Brooklyn $4,000

Thomas H. Street Surgeon .Brooklyn 3,200

H. Wells Surgeon Brooklyn 2,500

1 Passed Assistant Surgeon at $2,000 ; 1 Janitor at $25 per month.

Naval Recruiting Station, 64 South Street, New York, N. Y.

Lt. Com. Wells S. Field .Commander .New York $2,600

Ezra Z. Derr Surgeon Brooklyn 2,800

1 Chaplain at $2,300 ; 1 Passed Assistant Surgeon at $1,800.

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Captain of the Yard.

XAAiK. I'osrnox. i;i;sidexce. t'o.MiMo.xsA'noN.

G. ^^^ Sunmcr Captain lirooklyn $3,500

John A. Dougherty .... Lieutenant Brooklyn 1,800

1 Saibnaker at $1,600 ; 1 Acting Boatswain at $1,300 ; 1 Mate at $700.

Dki'aktment or Constkuction and Repairs, Navy Yard, Brooklyn, X. Y.

r. T. Bowles Naval Constructor Brooklyn $3,400

F. W. Hibbs Naval Constructor Brooklyn 2,(500

R M. Watt Asst. Naval Constructor. . .Brooklyn 2,200

D. H. Cox Asst. Naval Constructor. . .New York City 2,200

r. J. Hig^-inson Captain Brooklyn 3,500

A. C. Dillingham Lieutenant Brooklyn 2,200

A. N. Batten Chief Clerk Brooklyn 1,400

Alonzo C. Borroughs. .Carpenter Brooklyn 1,(500

Chas. H. Brogan Carpenter Brooklyn 1,600

John N. Burnhaui Carpenter Brooklyn 1,600

John B. Cawthorn Master Shipfitter Brooklyn . . .Y)er day 7

John Nolan Master Shipfitter Brooklyn . . .per day 6

John E. Smith Master Sparmaker Brooklyn . . .per day 5

Jas. Hepenstall Master Boatbuilder Brooklyn . . .per day 6

Geo. W. Phene Master Painter Brooklyn . . .per day 5

V. W. Hall Master Shipwright Brooklyn . . .per day 7

Chas. M. Thompson . . .Master Joiner Brooklyn . . .per day 6

Wm. H. Rahn Master Plumber Brooklyn . . .per day 6

Theo. ^Maginnis Master Shipsmith Brooklyn . . .-pev day 6

'T. B. Southard Draughtsman in Charge. . .Brooklyn . . .per day ' 6

1 Carpenter at $900 ; 3 Writers at $1,017.25 each ; 1 Writer at $4 per day ; 6 'Copyists at $3.26 per day each ; 1 Messenger at $2 per day ; 1 Messenger at ;80 cents per day ; 5 Draughtsmen at $5.04 per day each ; 7 Draughtsmen at $4 per day each ; 3 Draughtsmen at $3.28 per day each ; 1 Draughtsman at $2.64 per day ; 3 Special Laborers at $2.80 per day each ; 1 Special Laborer at $2 jjer day ; 1 Special Laborer at $2.50 per day ; 1 Special Lal)orer at $2.24 jDer day ; 1 Quarterman Shipfitter at $4 per day ; 3 Leadingmen at $3.52 per day each ; 22 Shipfitters at $3.28 per day each ; 1 Shipfitter at $3.04 per day ; 3 Shii:)fitters at $2.80 per day each ; 1 Shipfitter's Api^rentice at $2 per day ; 4 Shipfitters Apprentices at $1.60 per day each : 1 Shipfitter's Minor at $2 per day ; 18 Holders On at $2.32 per day each ; 1 Holder On at $2.16 per day ; 1 Holder On at $1.84 per day ; 2 Shipfitter's Helpers at $2.08 per day each ; 1 Tool Sharpener at $3.04 per day ; 1 Flange Turner at $3.44 per day ; 4 Punch- ers and Shearers at $2.56 per day each ; 1 Leadingman Riveter at $3.04 per day ; 129 Riveters at $2.80 per day each ; 7 Riveters at $2.64 per day each ; 7 Rivet Heaters at $1.28 per day each ; 12 Rivet Heaters at $1.04 per day each ;

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49 Drillei-s at $2.32 per day each ; 2 Drillers at $2 per day each ; 5 Boys at $1.28 per day each ; 5 Boys at $1.12 per day each ; 1 Electrical Machinist at $4: per day ; 1 Electrical Mechanic at $2 per day ; 3 Machinists at $3.68 per day each ; 12 Machinists at $3.44 per day each; 25 Machinists at $3.12 per day each ; 2 Machinists at $3.04 per day each ; 3 Machinists at $2.64 per day each ; 5 Machinist's Helj)ers at $1.84 per day each ; 1 Toolmaker at $3.52 per day ; 20 Caulkers and Chippers at $2.80 per day each ; 5 Caulkers and Chippers at $2.48 ]3er day each ; 1 Quarterman Laborer at $4 per day ; 87 Laborers at $2 per day each ; 15 Laborers at $1.76 per day each ; 3 Shipkeejoers in Charge at $3 per day each ; 10 Shipkeejiers in Charge at $2 per day each ; 32 HeljDers at $2 per day each ; 22 Helpers at $1.76 per da}- each ; 3 Helpers at $1.52 per day each ; 1 Quarterman Caulker at $4.50 per day ; 28 Wood Caulkers at $3.28 i^er day each ; 1 Wood Caulker at $3.04 per day ; 2 Oakum Spinners at $1.76 per day each ; 1 Oakum Spinner at $1.52 per day ; 1 Rigger a't'$3.04 per day ; 2 Riggers at $2.80 per day each ; 4 Riggers at $2.48 per day each ; 1 Quarterman Patternmaker at $4 per day ; 1 Man in Charge of Mould Loft at $3.76 per day ; 8 Patternmakers at $3.76 per day each ; 1 Patternmaker at $3.52 per day ; 1 Patternmaker's Apprentice at $1.52 per day ; 2 Patternmaker's Apprentices at $2.24 per day each ; 2 Joiners at $3.04 per day each ; 2 Lead- ingmeu at $3.52 per day each ; 20 Joiners at $3.28 per day each ; 1 Upholsterer at $3.04 per day ; 5 Joiner's Apprentices at $2 per day each ; 1 Joiner's Helj^er at $2 per day ; 3 Coopers at $3.52 per day each ; 1 Cooper at $3.12 per day ; 4 Blockmakers at $3.28 per day each ; 1 Blockmaker's Apprentice at $1.60 per day ; 1 Blockmaker's Apprentice at $1.28 per day ; 10 Leading Engine Tenders at $3.52 per day each ; 3 Engine Tenders at $3.04 per day each ; 3 Engine Tenders at $2.80 per day each ; 2 Engine Tenders at $2.48 per day each ; 5 Firemen at $2.24 per day each ; 1 Fireman at $2 per day ; 1 Leadingman Mill- man at $3.28 per day ; 3 Millmeu at $3.04 per day each ; 1 Driver at $2.60 l^er day ; 1 Saw Filer at $2.64 per da}^ ; 3 Sawmill Heljjers at $2 per day each ; 12 Boatbuilders at $3.52 per day each ; 2 Boatbuilders at $3.04 per day each ; 1 Apprentice at $1.36 per day ; 1 Apprentice at $1.04 per day ; 8 Shipsmiths at $3.44 per day each ; 6 Shipsmiths at $3.28 per day each ; 1 Anglesmith at $3.52 per day ; 24 Shii:)smith's Hel^Ders at $2.24 per day each ; 3 Shipsmith's Heljjers at $2 per day each ; 3 Leadingmen Shipwrights at $3.52 per day each ; 32 Shipwrights at $3.28 per day each ; 9 Shipwrights at $3.04 per day each ; 1 Shipwright's Apprentice at 64 cents per day ; 1 Shipwright's Apprentice at $2 per day ; 1 Leadingman Plumber at $3.76 per day ; 3 Plumbers at $3.52 per day each ; 3 Plumbers at $3.28 per day each ; 2 Plumber's Helpers at $1.68 per day each ; 1 Plumber's Apj^rentice at $2.08 per day ; 1 Plumber's Appren- tice at $1.76 per day ; 2 Coppersmiths at $3.28 per day each ; 3 Plumber's Helpers at $1.76 per day each ; 1 Moulder in Charge at $4 per day ; 5 Moulders in Charge at $3.28 per day each ; 1 Moulder's Helper at $1.68 per day ; 1 Cov- ermaker at $2.24 per day ; 1 Galvanizer at $2.32 per day ; 1 Steamfitter at $2.32 per day ; 1 Furnaceman at $2.56 per day ; 1 Furnaceman at $2.32 per day ; 3 Galvanized Iron Workers at $3.52 per day each ; 3 Sparmakers at $3.52 per day each ; 1 Sjmrmaker's Apprentice at $2.08 jyer day ; 1 Leading- man Painter at $3.76 per day ; 14 Painters at $3.52 per day each ; 3 Varnishers

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and Polisliers at $2.G4 per day each ; 1 Painter's Apprentice at $2.08 j^er day ; 1 Special iMcclianic at $2.48 jicr day ; 1 Pipetitter at $8.52 per day ; 1 Electrical Machinist at $3.04 per day ; 2 Shipfitter's Apjirentices at $1.28 per day each.

Ordnance Depart:\ient, Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y.

NAME. POSITION. EESIDENCE. COMPENSATION.

G. W. Swift Commander Brooklyn $3,000

Lieut. C. F. Pond Assistant Brooklyn 2.200

H. W. Gilmartin Gunner Brooklyn 1,600

Henry B. Soule Gunner Fort Lafayette 1,600

Chas. Hoinmel Clerk Fort Lafayette 1,400

1 Pilot at $3 per day ; 1 Quarterman at $4 per day ; 1 Leadingman at $3.52 per da}'; 6 Machinists at $3.44 per day each; 4 Machinists at $3.12 per day each ; 3 Machinists at $3.04 per day each ; 1 Machinist at $3.36 per day ; 6 Machinist's Helpers at $2.08 per day each ; 2 Coj^psts at $3.26 per day each ; 1 Fireman at $2.24 per day ; 7 Helpers at $2.24 per day each ; 6 Ship Joiners at $3.28 per day each ; 5 Ship Joiners at $3.04 per day each ; 1 Milhnan at $3.04 per day ; 7 Ordnancemeu at $2.80 per day each ; 31 Ordnancemen at $2.48 per day each ; 1 Ordnancemau at $2.24 per day : 1 Ordnanceman at $2.08 per day ; 14 Laborers at $2 per day each ; 1 Watchman at $2.40 j^er day; 5 "Watchmen at $2.24 per day each.

United States Naval Hospital, Flushing Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.

Geo. W. Woods Medical Director Brooklyn $4,000

Philip Leach Surgeon Brooklyn 2,400

Geo. T. Smith Passed Assistant Surgeon. .Brooklyn 2,000

Sheldon G. Evans Passed Assistant Surgeon. .Brooklyn 1,800

1 Purveyor and Aj^othecary at $720 ; 1 Apothecary at $720 ; 1 Machinist at $50 per month ; 1 Stableman at $40 per month ; 1 Gatekeeper at $35 j^er month ; 1 Master-at-Arms at $30 per month ; 2 Watchmen at $30 per month each ; 3 Firemen at $30 per month each ; 1 Gardener at $25 per month ; 4 Nurses at $25 per month each ; 1 Cook at $25 per month ; 1 Cemetery-keeper at $20 per month ; 1 Laborer at $20 per month ; 1 Scrubber at $20 per month ; 2 Mess Attendants at $15 per month each ; 1 Hospital Attendant at $15 ; 1 Laundryman at $15 per month.

Naval Laboratory, Brooklyn, N. Y,

Thos. C. Walton Medical Director Flushing Ave., Bkn. .$4,000

O. D. Norton Surgeon Cliffside, N. J 2,000

1 Storekeeper at $960 ; 1 Carpenter and Machinist at $960 ; 1 Shipping Porter at $780 ; 1 Packer at $660 ; 1 Assistant Packer and Watchman at $540 ; 1 Apothecary at $720.

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Equipment Department, Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y.

NAME. POSITION. RESIDENCE. COMPENSATION.

Com. C. S. Sperry Commander Brooklyn $3,000

Lieut. J. T. Smith Lieutenant Brooklyn 2,200

Lieut. G. W. Denfieia. Lieutenant Brooklyn 2,000

J. B. F. Langton Boatswain Brooklyn 1,600

Augustus C. Wrenn . . . Chief Clerk Brooklyn 1,400

Arthur J. Porter Second Clerk Brooklyn 1,200

1 Copyist at $3.26 per day ; 1 Copyist at $2.48 per day ; 4 Special Laborers at $2.48 per day each ; 1 Special Laborer at $2 per day ; 1 Special Laborer at $2.24 per day ; 1 Master Electrician at $6 per day ; 1 Quarterman at $4.50 per day ; 1 Leadiugman at $4 per day ; 1 Electrical Mechanic at $4 per day ; 10 Electrical Mechanics at $3.52 per day each ; 2 Electrical Mechanics at $2.56 per day each ; 1 Electrical Mechanic at $2.48 per day ; 1 Electi'ical Mechanic at $2 per day ; 4 Machinists at $3.44 per day each ; 3 Machinists at $3.12 per day each ; 1 Master Sailmaker at $5 per day ; 1 Leadingman at $3.28 per day ; 13 Sailmakers at $3.04 per day each ; 1 Leadingman Rigger at $3.76 per day ; 9 Riggers at $3.52 per day each ; 9 Riggers at $3.04 per day each ; 2 Cabinet- makers at $3.04 per day each ; 1 Patternmaker at $3.20 per day ; 1 Pattern- maker at $3.76 per day ; 1 Painter at $3.52 per day ; 2 Painters at $2.80 per day each ; 1 Blacksmith at $3.52 per day ; 1 Blacksmith at $2.88 per day ; 1 Master Flagmaker at $3.04 per day ; 1 Flagmaker at $2 j^er day ; 1 Flagmaker at $1.76 per day ; 4 Flagmakers at $1.52 per day each ; 7 Flagmakers at $1.28 per day each ; 1 Leadingman Laborer at $2.24 per day ; 1 Mechanical Elec- trician at $3.52 per day ; 14 Laborers at $2 per day each ; 1 Draughtsman at $5.04 jDer day ; 1 Draughtsman at $4 per day ; 2 Draughtsmen at $3.28 per day each; 1 Laboratorian at $3. 76- per day ; 1 Laboratorian at $3.28 per day; 1 L-onmaker at $3.52 per day ; 2 Firemen at $2.24 jjer day each ; 5 General Helpers at $2 per day each ; 2 General HeljDers at $1.76 per day each ; 1 Pig- eon-keeper at $4 per mouth ; 2 House Joiners at $3.28 j^er day.

Medical Inspector's Office, Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y.

J. A. Hawke Medical Inspector Portsmouth $4,000

Theodore W. Richards .Passed Assistant Surgeon . .Washington, D.C. . . 2,000 2 Apothecaries at $60 per month each ; 1 Scrubber at $30 per month.

Surgeon's Office, Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Abel F. Price Medical Inspector .Brooklyn ". . . $3,600

2 Apothecaries at $720 each ; 1 Scrubber at $360.

Naval Clothing Factory, Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y.

George H. Read Paymaster Brooklyn . . .per day $4

3 Special Mechanics at $2.48 per day each ; 2 Special Mechanics at $2.48 per day each ; 1 Folder at $3 per day ; 1 Laborer at $2.48 per day ; 1 Laborer at $2 per day ; 68 Seamstresses, Piecework ; 7 Overcoat Makers, Piecework.

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Department of Steam Engineering, Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y.

name. position. kesidexci:. compexsation.

Edward Fanner. . .Chief Engineer 11 Flushing Ave., Bklyn $4,000

W. A. A\'ind.sov. . . .Chief Engineer St. George Hotel, Bklyn 4,000

A. F. Dixon Chief Engineer Nostrand Ave., Cor. Fulton St. 4,000

G. E. Burd P. A. Engineer 588 Throop Ave., Bklyn 1,800

J. C. Leonard P. A. Engineer 161 Lafayette Ave., Bklyn. . . . 1,800

C. H. Matthews. . .P. A. Engineer Navy Yard 1,800

Albert Moritz P. A. Engineer 14 E. 88th St., N. Y. City 1,800

John Chase Chief Clerk 10 E. 32d St., N. Y. City 1.800

Jas. P. Howatt, Master Machinist, 295 Franklin Ave., Brooklyn, $7 j^er day ; Win. Forl^es, Master Moulder, 442 W. 2()tli St., New York City, $5 per day ; John O'Rourke, Master Boiler-maker, 91st St., Ft. Hamilton, $5.25 per day ; James Hare, Master Pattern-maker, 102 Vanderbilt Ave., Brooklyn, $5 j^erday ; Alfred O. Blaisdel, Draughtsman, Brooklyn, $1,500.

2 Writers at $4 per day each ; 1 Writer at $1,000 per year ; 3 Copyists at $3.26 per day each ; 2 Draughtsmen at $4 per day each ; 1 Draughtsman at $3.28 per day ; 3 Special Laborers at $2.80 per day each ; 1 Special Laborer at $2.48 per day ; 2 Tool-makers at $3.52 per day each ; 1 Flange Machinist at $3.36 ; 1 Elec- trical Machinist at $4 per day; 20 Tool Machinists at $3.04 per day each; 2 Engine Tenders at $3.04 per day each; 1 Mason at $4 per day; 4 Pattern- makers at $3.76 per day each ; 4 Pattern-makers at $3.56 per day each ; 2 Pat- tern-makers at $3.20 per day each ; 24 Heli:»ers at $2.08 per day each ; 2 Fire- men at $2.24 per day each ; 1 Painter at $3.52 per day ; 1 Instrument-maker at $2.24 per day ; 1 Special Mechanic at $3.26 per day ; 4 Quartermen at $4 per day each ; 2 Leadiugmen at $3.76 per day each ; 28 Machinists at $3.44 per day each ; 24 Machinists at $3.12 per day each ; 3 Laborers at $2 per day each ; 4 Apjirentices at $2.08 per daj' each ; 1 Apprentice at $1.76 per day; 1 Aj)prentice at $1.36 per day ; 1 Apprentice at $1.52 per day ; 2 Steamfitters at $3.52 per day each; 1 Quarterman Coj)persinith at $3.76 per day ; 6 Cop- persmiths at $3.28 per da}'' ; 1 Superintendent of Derrick at $5.04 per day ; 1 Rigger at $3.04 per day ; 1 Rigger at $2.80 per day ; 1 Rigger at $2.48 per day ; 2 Carpenters at $3.28 per day each ; 1 Tinner at $3.28 per day ; 1 Quar- terman at $3.76 per day ; 18 Boiler-makers at $3.28 per day each ; 15 Boiler- makers at $2.96 per day each ; 8 Boiler-makers at $2.72 per day each ; 5 Boiler- makers at $2.48 per day each ; 1 Chipper at $2.80 per day; 34 Boiler- maker's Helpers at $2.24 per day each ; 2 Boiler-maker's Helpers at $1.92 per day each ; 3 Rivet Heaters at $1.52 per day each ; 1 Boy at $2.08 per day ; 2 Flange Turn- ers at $3.76 per day each ; 2 Flange Turners at $3.12 per day each ; 5 Flange Turners at $2.72 per day each ; 1 Quarterman Blacksmith at $4 per day ; 4 Blacksmiths at $3.44 per daj^ each ; 1 Blacksmith's Helper at $3.28 per day ; 5 Blacksmith's Helpers at $2.08 per day each ; 1 Hammerman at $3.04 per day ; 2 Furnacemen at $2.32 per day each ; 2 Furnacemen at $2.56 per day each ; 1 Leadingman at $3.68 per day ; 4 Moulders at $3.44 per day each ; 1 Moulder at $3.28 per day ; 4 Moulders at $3.04 per day each : 1 Moulder at $2.80 per day; 1 Moulder at $2.72 per day ; 1 Core-maker at $2.48 per day; 8 Moulder's

Helpers at $2 per day each.

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General Storekeeper's Department, Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y. NAME. POSITION. RESIDENCE. COMPENSATION.

Albert S. Kenny Pay Director. Brooklyn $4,000

Geo. H. Read Pay Inspector Brooklyn 3,600

John H. Muclcl. ... Paymaster Brooklyn 2,400

Z. W. Reynolds Passed Asst. Paymaster . .Brooklyn 1,800

Walter H. Kent Pay Clerk Brooklyn 2,000

T. H. Hicks Passed Asst. Paymaster Brooklyn 1,800

H. M. Griffiths Carpenter Brooklyn 1,600

2 Boatswains at $1,600 each ; 6 Pay Clerks at $1,000 each ; 1 Pay Clerk at $900 ; 3 Pay Clerks at $1,200 each ; 12 Pay Clerks at $720 each ; 4 Pay Clerks at $4 per day each ; 2 Pay Clerks at $3 per day each ; 2 Sail-makers at $1,600 each ; 1 Pay Clerk at $3.26 per day ; 1 Pay Clerk at $3.52 per day ; 1 Pay Clerk at $3.28 per day ; 1 Pay Clerk at $3.12 per day ; 3 Pay Clerks at $3.04 per day each ; 5 Pay Clerks at $2.76 per day each ; 5 Pay Clerks at $2.80 per day each ; 3 Pay Clerks at $2.50 per day each ; 18 Pay Clerks at $2.48 per day each ; 10 Pay Clerks at $2.24 per day each ; 3 Pay Clerks at $2. 16 per day each ; 26 Pay Clerks at $2 per day each ; 10 Pay Clerks at $1.76 per day each.

Department of Yards and Docks, Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Capt. G. W. Sumner. . .Captain, U. S. N Brooklyn $3,500

Com. J. M. Miller Commander, U. S. N Brooklyn 3,000

F. C. Prindle Civil Engineer, U. S. N . . . . Brooklyn 3,500

Benj. R. Southworth . . Chief Clerk Brooklyn 1,400

1 Writer at $1,017.25 ; 2 Writers at $900 each ; 1 Electrician at $1,200 ; 2 Masters of Tugs at $1,500 each ; 1 Dravightsman at $5 per day ; 1 Quarterman Mechanic at $4 per day ; 1 Foreman of Laborers at $4.50 per day ; 1 Quarter- man Laborer at $3 joer day ; 1 Mail Messenger at $2 per day ; 3 Messengers at $3 per day each ; 1 Leveler at $4 per day ; 2 Special Laborers at $2.48 per day each ; 1 Special Laborer at $2.24 per day ; 1 Rodman at $3 per day ; 2 Sub- inspectors at $4 per day each ; 1 Hostler at $2.48 per day ; 16 Teamsters at $2.48 per day each ; 21 House-Joiners at $3.52 per day each ; 2 House-Joiners at $3.04 per day each ; 1 Harness-maker at $3.04 per day ; 1 Wheelwright at $3.96 per day ; 5 Painters at $3.52 per day each ; 1 Blacksmith at $3.52 per day ; 1 Blacksmith's Helper at $2.24 per day ; 4 General Helpers at $2 per day ; 3 Electrical Mechanics at $3.20 per day each ; 1 Electrical Mechanic at $3.52 per day ; 2 Wiremen at $3.04 per day ; 2 Engine Tenders at $3.12 per day each ; 1 Special Mechanic at $3.68 per day ; 41 Laborers at $2 per day each ; 1 Laborer at $1.76 per day ; 4 Firemen at $2.24 per day each ; 4 Rovinds- men at $3 per day each ; 3 Watchmen at $2.48 per day each ; 7 Tin-roofers at $3.52 per day each ; 1 Horseshoer at $3.52 per day ; 1 Tool-maker at $4 per day ; 7 Masons at $4 per day each ; 3 Plumbers at $3.76 per day each ; 5 Line- men at $3.04 per day each ; 1 Slater at $3.52 per day ; 3 Carpenters at $3.52 per day each ; 1 Hod-Carrier at $2.57 per day.

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Navy Pay Office, Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y.

NAME. I POSITION. RESIDENCK. COMPENSATION.

H. T. Wright Pay luspector 148 E. 87tli St., N. Y. City. $3,200

Thos. Costello Paymaster's Clerk 501 Monroe St., Brooklyn. l.GOO

1 Writer at $1,017 ; 2 Copyists at $8.26 per day each ; 1 Special Laborer at $2.48 per (lay ; 1 Messenger at $2.48 per day.

United States Receiving Ship Vermont, Navy Yard, Brooklyn, X. Y.

Capt. Merrill Miller . . .Captain U. S. R. Ship Vermont,

Navy Yard, N. Y. . . $4,500 Lieut. A. Marix Executive Officer U. S. R. Ship Vermont,

Navy Yard, N. Y. . . 2.800 Lieut. C. S. Richmond. . Lieutenant U. S. R. Ship Vermont,

Navy Yard, N. Y. . . 2,600 John M. Edgar Surgeon U. S. R. Ship Vermont,

Navy Yard, N. Y. . . 2.800 H. T. Harris Paymaster U. S. R. Ship Vermont,

Navy Yard, N. Y. . . 4,400 Geo. W. Stivers Chief Engineer U. S. R. Ship Vermont,

Navy Yard, N. Y. . . 4,400

Wm. H. I. Reaney Chaplain U. S. R. Ship Vermont,

Navy Yard, N. Y. . . 2,800 1 Surgeon at Sl^'^^^^O ; 1 Assistant Surgeon at $1,700 ; 1 First Lieutenant, U. S. M. C, at $2,100 ; 1 Boatswain at $1,800 ; 1 Acting Gunner at $1,200 ; 1 Cai-penter at $1,800 ; 2 Lieutenants at $2,400 each.

Board of Inspection, Navy Yard, BROOKL^i-N, N. Y.

Com. H. W. Lyons Commander Hotel St. George, Bkh-n . . . $3,000

Lieut. W. G. Hannum. .Lieutenant 1 South Oxford St., Bklyn. 2,200

1 Writer at $900 ; 2 Copyists at $3.26 per day each ; 1 Special Laborer at $2.48 per day ; 1 Special Laborer at $2 per day.

Experimental Board, Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y,

Louis J. Allen Chief Engineer Brooklyn $4,000

Ralph Ashton Chief Engineer Brooklyn 2,800

Marint: Barracks, Navy Y".\rd, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Col. J. H. Higbee Lieut.-CoL. U. S. N New York City $4,000

Capt. C. F. Elliott Captain Brooklyn 2,520

Capt. Leroy C. Webster.Captain Wilmington, Del. . . 2,520

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Medical Department, Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y,

NAME. rOSITION. RESIDENCE. COMPENSATION.

Edward E. Bogert . . . .Medical Director. ... 135 W. 11th St., N. Y. City $4,000

Labor Board, Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y.

A. B. Speyers Lieut.-Com. in charge .415 W. 23a St., N. Y. C.Navy pay

Alex. Gregory Wriier 476 Washu. Ave., Bklyu, p. d. $4

Regulations Governing the Admission of Cadets Into the United States

Naval Academy at Annapolis.

There shall be allovred at said Academy one Naval Cadet for every Member or Delegate of the House of Representatives, one for the District of Columbia, and ten at large.

The course of Naval Cadets is six years, four years at the Naval Academy and two years at sea.

Appointments to till all vacancies that may occur during a year in the lower grades of the Line and Engineer Corps of the Navy and of the Marine Corps will be made from the Naval Cadets, graduates of the year, at the conclusion of their six years' course.

The nomination of a candidate to fill a vacancy shall be made upon the rec- ommendation of the Member or Delegate, if such recommendation is made by the first day of July of that year ; but if it is not made by that time the Secre- tary of the Navy shall fill the vacancy by appointment of an actual resident of the district in which the vacancy exists, who shall have been for at least two years immediately preceding the date of his appointment an actual and bona ride resident of the district in which the vacancy exists and having the legal (|ualifications under the law as now provided.

Candidates allowed for Congressional Districts, for Territories, and for the District of Columbia must be actual residents of the district or Territories, re- spectively, from which they are nominated. And all candidates must, at the time of their examination for admission, be between the ages of fifteen and twenty years, and physically sound, well formed, and of robust constitution.

Candidates that j^ass the physical and mental examinations will receive ap- pointments as Naval Cadets, and become students of the Academy. Each Cadet will be required to sign articles by which he binds himself to serve in the United States Navy eight years (including his time of probation at the Naval Academy) unless sooner discharged. The pay of a Naval Cadet is $500 a year, commencing at the date of his admission.

Summary of Expenses.

Deposit for clothing, etc $196 60

Deposit for books, etc 20 00

Total. $216 60

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.NAVY TAY TABLE.

Rnnk.

Admiral

Vice-admiral

Ilear-admiraU

Commodores

Captains

Commanders

Lieutenant-commanders :

First four years after date of commission .

After four years from date of commission . Lieutenants :

First five years after date of commission. .

After five years from date of commission . Lieutenants (junior grade) :

First five years after date of commission .

After five years from date of commission , Ensigns:

First five years after date of commission . ,

After five years from date of commission ,

Naval cadets *

Mates

Medical and pay directors and medical and pay inspectors and chief engi- neers, having the same rank, at sea

Fleet surgeons, fleet paymasters, and rteet engineers

Surgeons, payma.=ter.s. and chief engineers :

First five years after date of commission

Second five years after date of commission

Third five years after date of commi.*sion

Fourth five years after date of conmiission

After twenty years from date of commission

Passed assistiint surgeons and passed assistant paymasters :

First five years after date of appointment

After five years from date of appointment ,

Passed assistant engineers :

First five years after date of appointment

Second five years after date of appointment

Third five years after date of appointment

Fourth five years after date of appointment

Assistant surgeons, assistant paymasters, and assistant engineers :

First five years after date of appointment

After five years from date of appointment

Naval constructors :

First five years after date of appointment

Second five years after date of appointment

Third five years after date of appointment

Fourth five years after date of appointment

After twenty years from date of appointment

Assistant naval constructors :

First four jears after date of apjwintment

Second four years after date of appointment

After eight years from date of appointment

Chaplains :

First five years after date of commission .•

After five years from date of commission

Professors of mathematics and civil engineers :

Fir.st five j-ears after date of appointment '.

Second five years after date of appointment

Third five years after date of appointment

After fifteen years from date of appointment

Boatswains, gunners, carpenters, and sailmakers :

First three j-ears after date of appointment

Second three years after date of appointment,

Third three years after date of appointment

Fourth three years after date of appointment

After twelve years from date of appointment

At Sea.

|13.0()C 00

9.UtiO (X)

0.000 00

5,000 00

•1.500 00

3,500 00

2,800 00 3,000 00

2,400 00 2,600 00

1,800 00 2,000 00

1,200 00

1.400 00

500 00

1,200 00

4.40u 00 4,400 00

2,800 00 3,200 00 3,500 On 3.700 On 4,200 00

2,000 00 2.200 00

2,000 00 2,200 00 2.450 00 2,700 (0

1.700 00 l,i»0.J 00

On Shore Duty.

On Leave

or Waiting

Orders.

2,500 00 2,800 00

•2,400 00 2,700 00 3,000 00 3,500 00

1,200 00 1,300 CO 1,460 00 1.600 00 1,800 00

I

|]3,fioo on

8,000 00

5,000 00

4,000 00

3,500 OC

3,000 00

2,400 00 2,600 00

2,000 00 2,200 00

1,500 00 1,700 00

1,000 CO

1,200 00

500 00

900 00

113,000 00 6,0(10 00 4,0(0 00 3,000 00 2,800 00 2,300 00

2,0C0 00 2,200 CO

1,C00 00 1,800 00

1,200 00 1,400 00

800 00

1,000 00

500 00

700 00

2,400 00

2.800 00 3,2(0(0 .3.600 00 4,000 00

1,800 00 2,000 00

1,800 00 2,000 00 2.250 00 2,350 00

1.400 00 1,600 00

3,200 00 3,400 00 3.700 00 4,000 00 4,-200 00

2,000 00 2.200 00 2,600 00

2,000 00 2,300 00

2.400 00 2.7( 0 00 3,000 00 3,500 00

900 00 1,000 00 1,3C0 00 1,300 00 1,600 00

2,000 00 2.400 00 2.600 00 2,S00 00 3.000 00

1.500 CO 1.700 00

1.500 00 1.700 00 1.900 00 1,950 00

1,000 00 1,2(j0 00

2.200 00 2.400 00 2,700 00 3,000 00 3,200 00

1,500 OO 1.700 00 1,900 00

1.600 OO 1.900 00

1,500 00 1.8(0 00 2,100 00 2,600 00

7C0 00

800 00

900 00

1,000 00

1.200 00

Rank.

Secretary

To Naval Academy

Clerks—

First clerk to commandants of navy- yards

Second clerk to commandants of navy- yards

To commandant at navy-yard. Mare

Island

To commandants at naval stations

Pay per

Annum.

Hank.

11,800 00

1.500 00

1,200 on

1,800 00 1,500 00

Clerks to paymasters

At navy-yard. Mare Island

At navy -yards, Boston, New York,

League Island, and Washington ... At navy-yards, Portsmouth, Norfolk,

and Pensacola

At other .stations

At receiving-ships. Boston, New York,

J and League Island

1 At receiving-ship. Mare Island

Pay per Annum.

11.800 00

i,eoo 00

1.400 00 1,300 00

1,600 00 1,800 00

After leaving the Academy, nt sea, in other than practice ship, $950 per annum.

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NAVY PAY "lABLB—Co^iHmied.

Rank.

Pay per Annum. |

Rank.

Pay per Annum.

Clerks to paymasters Continued.

At other receiving-ships, on vessels of first rate, at the Naval Academy, and at the Naval Home

On vessels of the second rate and to fleet Davmasters

1

$i,.30o 00 ;

1,100 00

On vessels of the third rate and supply vessels and storeships

To inspectors in charge of provisions and clothing at navy-yicrds, Boston, New York, League Island, and Wash- ington

At other inspections

$1,000 00 1,600 00

1,3U0 00

Note. Provided, That no officer on the retired list of the Navy shall be employed on active duty except in time of war : And provided. That those officers on the retired list, and those hereafter retired, who were, or who may be retned after forty years' service, or on attaining the age of 62 years, or those who were or may be retired from incapacity resulting from long and faithful service, from wounds or injuries received in the line of duty, from sickness or exposure therein, shall be entitled to To per centum of the present sea pay of the grade or rank which they held at the time of their retirement.

Petty Officers, Seamen, and Messmen.

Rating.

CHIEF PETTY OFFICERS Seaman Branch.

Chief master-at-arms

Chief boatswains' mates

Chief gunners' mates

Chief quartermasters

Artificer Branch.

Machinists. . .

Chief carpenters' mates

Special Branch.

Yeoman

Apothecaries

Bandmasters

PETTY OFFICERS.

FIRST CLASS.

Seaman Branch.

Masters-at-arms

Boatswains' mates

Gunners' mates

Quartermasters

Schoolmasters

Artificer Branch.

Boilermakers

Coppersmiths

Blacksmiths

Plumbers and fitters

Sailmakers' mates

Carpenters' mates

Water tenders

Special Branch.

Fir-st Musicians

Writers

SECOND CLASS.

Seaman Branch.

Masters-at-arms

Boatswains' mates

Gunners' mates

Quartermasters

Artificer Branch.

Oilers

Carpenters' mates

Printers

Monthly Pay.

$65 oa

50 00 50 00 50 00

Rating.

Special Branch.

Writers .

THIRD CLASS.

Seaman Branch.

Masters-at-arms .

I Coxswains

70 00 I Gunners' mates.. 50 00 Quartermasters

60 00 60 00 52 00

40 00 40 00 40 00 40 00 40 00

60 no

50 00 50 00 45 00 40 00 40 00 38 00

36 00 35 00

35 00 35 GO

35 00 35 00

35 no

35 00 35 00

Artificer Branch.

Carpenters' mates. Painters

Special Branch.

Writers .

SE.\MEN,

FIBST CLASS.

Seaman Branch,

Seamen gunners

Seamen

Apprentices

Artificer Branch. Firemen

Special Branch. Musicians

SECOND CLASS.

Seaman Branch

Ordinary seamen

Apprentices

Artifi^r Branch.

Firemen

Shipwrights

Sailmakers

Special Branch.

Musicians

Buglers

Monthly Pay.

$30 00

30 OO

30 00 30 00 30 00

30 00 80 00

25 00

S6 00 24 00 21 00

35 00

32 00

19 00 15 00

30 00 25 00 25 00

30 00 30 00

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NAVY PAY TABLE— Contmved.

Rating.

MontWy ' Pay.

Rating.

Monthly Pay.

THIRD CLASS.

§10 00 9 00

22 00

IS CO

45 00

Ooks to commandei-s in chief

Stewards to i.-oinniandants

$45 00 ■10 00 40 1 0

Landsmen

Cabin stewards

37 lO

Cabin cooks

32 00

Ward room stewards

37 00

Artificer Branch.

Wiirdroom cooks

32 00

Steerage stewards

25 00

Coal passers

Special Branch. Bayraen

MESSMEN BRANCH.

Steenige cooks

\V:irrant officers' stewards

Warrant officers' cooks

.^hi|/'s cooks, first class

Ship's cooks, second class

Ship's cooks, thiid class

Ship's cooks, fourth class

22 00

24 00 20 00 35 00 30 00

25 of» 20 CO

Stewards to commanders in chief

Mess attendants

16 Oo

Coxswains detailed as coxswains of steam launches, or as coxswains to commanders in chief, shall receive §5 per month in addition to their pay.

Seamen in charge of lioUts shall receive S5 per month in addition to their pay.

Landsmen assigned to duty as Jacks-of-the-dust, or as lamplight<;rs, shall receive $5 per month in addition to their pay.

Any person who, after having enlisted in the Navy for a term of three years and received an honorable discharge or a recommendation for reenlistment. upon the expiration of his term of service, reenlists for three years within three months from the date of his dischargi;, shall receive an increase of §1 per month to the pay prescribed for the rating in which he serve.-, for each consecutive reenlistment.

Twenty cents per month is deducted from the pay due each officer, seaman, and marine in the Navy, to be aj)- plied to the fund for naval hospitals.

Marine Corps Pay Table.

Rank.

Colonel commandant.

Colonel

Lieutenant-colonel . . Major (staff and line)

Pay per Annum.

Kaiik.

i' .^,500 00 Caittain and assistant quartermaster

;^.500 OO I Captain

.3.000 UO First lieutennnt

2,500 CO Second lieutenant

Pay per Annum.

§2.000 CO l.SOO 00 1..MI0 00 ],-Ji;0 OU

Note. All officers below the rank of brigadier-general are entitled to 10 per centum, in addition to their cun-ent yearly pay as given above for each and every period of five years' service, provided the total amount of such increase shall not exceed 40 per centum of their current yearly pay : ami provided further, that the pay of a colonel shall not exceed §4,500 per annum, and that of a lieutenant-colonel §4,CO0 per annum. Officers on the retired list are entitled to 75 per centum of pay of their rank.

NOX-COMMISSIOXED OFFICERS, MUSICIAXS, AXD PRIVATES.

Grade.

Sergeant-major

Quartermaster-sergeant .

Drum-major

First sergeant ,

Sergeant

Corporal

Drummer and fifer

Private

Leader of the band. ...

Musician, first class

Musician, second class. . Musician, third class

Pek Month.

First Period

of Five Years'

Service.

§23 00 23 00 25 00 25 00 18 00 15 00 13 00 13 00 9:i 00 .34 00 20 00 17 00

Second Period

Third Period

of Five Years'

of Five Years'

Service.

Service.

§27 00

§2^; 00

27 00

2S 00

2'J 00

30 00

29 00

30 00

22 oO

23 00

I'.i 00

20 00

17 00

IS 00

17 00

IS CO

90 00

90 00

:^6 rO

37 00

22 (;0

23 < 0

19 00

20 00

Fourth Period

of Five Years'

Service.

§29 00 29 00 31 00 31 00 24 00 21 00

19 no

19 CO so CO 38 CO 24 00 21 00

Fifth Period

of Five Years'

Service.

§30 00 30 00 32 CO 32 00 25 00 22 CO 20 00 20 00 90 00 39 00 25 00 22 00

All enlisted men. e.xcept musicinnR of the band, servinsr on a first period of five years' service, are entitled to §1 per month for the thin! year. §2 per month for the fourth year, and §3 per month for the fifth years service, in ad- dition to the sums given in the first column above, which additional amounts are retained until expiration of service and paid only upon final s<!tllement and honorable discharge.

One dollar per month is retained from all enlisted men (except the Marine Band) ser\-ing nnder a reenlistment. This retained pay is not included in the above table, and is to be credited and paid only upon final settlement and hontirabJe discharge from service.

Members of the Marine Band are allowed f 4 per month in addition to rates of pay as given above for playing at the White House and public grounds.

All enlisted men (except reenlisted men) have ^4 per month retained from their pay during the first year of their enlistments, the amounts so accruing being paid with interest at 4 per cent, per annum on honorable discharge from the .service.

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POST OFFICES AND STATIONS, BOEOUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND

THE BKONX.

Coruelivis Van Cott, Postmaster ; Edw. M. Morgan, Assistant Postmaster ; Edw. S. Post, Second Assistant Postmaster ; Augustus B. Maze, Superintend- ent of Mails ; James S. Fuller, Superintendent of Eegistry Division ; Jos. Elliott, Jr., Superintendent of Money Order Division ; Thos. A. Jardines, Auditor ; Richard Van Cott, Cashier ; Francis R. Roome, Superintendent Order Department of Instruction ; W. H. Chase, Superintendent of Inquiry Department ; I. J. Campbell, Superintendent Inspection and Registry Depart- ment ; H. W. Connelly, Superintendent Newspaper Periodical Department ; R. J. Murphy, Superintendent Supply Department.

Station A, lJf2 Prince Street. John J. Jones, Superintendent ; 87 Carriers, 43 Clerks.

Station B, 380 Grand Street. Frank Rothman, Superintendent ; 54 Carriers, 21 Clerks.

Station C, 589 Hudson Street. Peter Lynch, Superintendent ; 39 Carriers, 20 Clerks.

Station D, 25 Third Avenue. L. P. Rannow, Superintendent ; 75 Carriers, 38 Clerks.

Station E, 110 W. 3M Street. John D. Silsbee, Superintendent ; 123 Carriers, 42 Clerks.

Station F, 399 Third Avenue. Philip F. Donohue, Superintendent ; 55 Carriers, 24 Clerks.

Station G, 16^8 Broadway. Robt. J. Lusk, Superintendent ; 83 Carriers, 28 Clerks.

Station H, Lexington Avenue and Ji.Jf.th Street. Robt. P. Walsh, Superintendent ; 68 Carriers, 118 Clerks.

Station I, Columbus Avenue and 105th Street. C. C. Dean, Superintendent ; 30 Carriers, 11 Clerks.

Station J, 213 W. 125th Street. Geo. H. Newsom, Superintendent ; 63 Carriers, 17 Clerks.

Station K, 203 E. 86th Street. M. C. Foley, Superintendent ; 40 Carriers, 16 Clerks.

Station L, Lexington Avenue and 125th Street. Cyrus O. Hubbell, Superintendent ; 36 Carriers, 16 Clerks.

Station M, Amsterdam Avenue and 157th Street. Chas. E. Deppermann, Superintendent ; 18 Carriers, 7 Clerks.

Station 0, 72 Fifth Avenue. Wm. A. Moger, Superintendent ; 69 Carriers, 49 Clerks.

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Station F, Produce Exchange Building. Geo. Andariese, Superintendent ; 58 Carriers, 42 Clerks.

Station R, 150th Street and Third Avenue. F. P. ]Mott, Superintendent ; 50 Carriers, 10 Clerks.

Stacion U, Third Avenue and 103d Street. Joliu McGinn, Superintendent ; 37 Carriers, 15 Clerks.

Station V, Wool Exchange Building, West Broadway and Beach Street. M. B. Furlong, Superintendent ; 32 Carriers, 30 Clerks.

Station W, 498 Columbus Avenue. Wm. J. Mooney, Superintendent ; 53 Carriers, 17 Clerks.

Station Y, 1160 Third Avenue. M. J. Foley, Superintendent ; 50 Carriers, 17 Clerks,

Highbridge Station, Sedgwick Avenue, near Depot Place. H. V. Williamson, Superintendent ; 2 Carriers, 2 Clerks.

Williams Station, White Plains Road. John Knewitz, Superintendent ; 7 Carriers, 4 Clerks.

Kingsbridge Station, Kingsbridge, near N. Y. C. & H. R. R. Depot. Jos. J. McMaLon, Superintendent ; 12 Carriers, 4 Clerks.

Tremont Station, 710 Tremont Avenue. E. D. Mountain, Superintendent ; 17 Carriers, 5 Clerks.

Station, Westchester. M. F, Selaultz, Superintendent ; 5 Carriers, 4 Clerks.

Station, City Island. Alfred L. Horton, Superintendent ; 2 Carriers, 2 Clerks.

3Iadison Square Station, 3Iadison Avenue and 23d Street, Claude E. Stewari, Superintendent ; 36 Carriers, 27 Clerks.

University Heights Station, Grounds University of the City of New York. Patrick J. Nulty, Superintendent ; 2 Carriers, 2 Clerks.

POST OFFICE AND STATIONS IN THE BOEOUGH OF BROOEXYN.

Francis H. AYilson, Postmaster ; W. J. Taylor, Assistant Postmaster ; John Schenck, Secretary ; Geo. T. Moore, Cashier and Accountant ; C. H. Lyon, Superintendent of Mails ; W. A. Smith, Superintendent City Delivery ; Ed- ward Mclntyre, Superintendent Registry Division ; J. R. Gewecke, Supeiin- tendent Money Order Division ; Chas. Milligan, Superintendent of Inquiry- Department.

Station A, H and 16 Graham Avenue.

Wm. B. Hopkins, Superintendent ; 56 Carriers, 12 Clerks, 2 Employees.

Station B, 1266 Fulton Streeet. A. H. Frost, Superintendent ; 63 Carriers, 15 Clerks, 6 Employees.

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Station G, 1191 Third Avenue. Francis A. Morris, Superintendent ; 16 Carriei's, 5 Clerks, 1 Emj^lojee.

Station D, 1923 Fulton Street. William F. Morris, Superintendent ; 22 Carriers, 6 Clerks, 1 Employee.

Station E, 26Jf8 Atlantic Avenue., L. Bauer, Superintendent ; 2J: Carriers, 6 Clerks, 1 Employee.

Flatbush Station, 830 Flatbush Avenue. George E. Van Nostrand, Superintendent; 14 Carriers, 5 Clerks, 1 Em- ployee.

Station G, 328 Manhattan Avenue.

Edward Brooks, Superintendent ; 20 Carriers, 6 Clerks, 2 Employees.

Bath Beach Station, Bath Avenue, near 19th Street. Henry G. Buckley, Superintendent ; 5 Carriers, 2 Clerks, 1 Employee.

Bti/thebouinie Station, Thirteenth Avenue and 5oth Street. Albert T. Stewart, Superintendent ; 4 Carriers, 2 Clerks, 1 Employee.

Canarsie Station, Rockaioay Avenue, between Avenues F and G. Clias. Lelimann, Superintendent ; 7 Carriers, 2 Clerks, 1 Employee.

Coney Island Station, Arcade Place, near Surf Avenue. George W. Thomas, Superintendent ; 5 Carriers, 3 Clerks, 1 Employee.

Fort Hamilton Station, Fourth Avenue and 99fh Street. John F. Mayo, Superintendent ; 3 Carriers, 2 Clerks. 1 Employee. Sheepshead Bay Station, Voorhies Avenue, between 2M and 23d Streets. Dan'l J. Heffuer, Superintendent ; 2 Carriers, 2 Clerks, 1 Employee.

Station S, 124.9 Broadway. John E. Lindmark, Superintendent ; 61 Carriers, 13 Clerks, 8 Employees.

Station V, 277 Twelfth Street, near Fifth Avenue. B. F. Conlin, Superintendent ; 43 Carriers, 11 Clerks, 3 Employees.

Station W, 382 Bedford Avenue. David F. Carroll, Superintendent ; 56 Carriers, 17 Clerks, 3 Employees.

POST OFFICES IN THE BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

Bayside. John J. Johnston, Postmaster. Arverne. Emma M. Thoenebe, Postmistress. Cedarhurst. Henry A. Fawcett, Postmaster. Glarenceville. Benjamin F. Nunns, Postmaster. College Point. Nicolas Conzert, Jr., Postmaster. Corona. Thomas Traphagen, Postmaster. Creedmoor. Margaret C. Graf, Postmistress. Douglaston. Albert Benz, Postmaster. Elmhurst. John T. Robinson, Postmaster. Ehnont. John R. Burtis, Postmaster. Evergreen. William Janes, Postmaster. Far Rockaway. Andrew McTigue, Postmaster.

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Flnral Part. "Ward H. TiltoH, Postmaster. FhisJiiiif/. Jainos H. Quinlan, Postmaster. Fofiters Meadow. Joseijh S. Roeckel, Postmaster. Glcndale Station. Michael O'Donof^liue, Postmaster. Mollis. Eliza Parks, Postmistress. Inivood. "William A. Reinliart, Postmaster. Jamaica. George C. Damon, Postiuaster. Laurel Hill. Edward H. Inglis, Postmaster. Laicrence Station. ]\Iary S. Kavanagh, Postmistress. Little Neck. Charles A. Van Nostraud, Postmaster. Lonrj Island Citij. James A. McKenua, Postmaster. Maspeth. Helen E. Mooney, Postmistress. Metropolitan. "William Bechtold, Postmaster. Middle Village. Martin Mager, Jr., Postmaster. OceanuH. John R. Murray', Postmaster. Ozone Park. Orville "W. Chevalier, Postmaster. Queens. Irving J. Kelsey, Postmaster. Bichmond Hill. John A. Honieyer, Postmaster. Springland. Edward H. Thomson, Postmaster. Whitestone. David L. Godley, Postmaster. Willetfs Point. Maria L. Royston, Postmistress.

Winfield Junction Samuel Worms, Postmaster.

Woodhaven. Francis J. Kettner, Postmaster. Woodside. Saadi M. Johnstone, Postmaster.

POST OFFICES IN THE BOROUGH OF RICH:\I0XD.

Castleton Corners. A. L. Geschiedt, Postmaster. Dongan Hills. John Kadletz, Postmaster. Great Hills. John "W. Hetherington, Postmastei'. Green Ridge. Samuel A. Macormac, Postmaster. Kreischerville. Albert Killmeyer, Postmaster. Linoleumvilh'. Pauline E. Decker, Postuiistress. Mariner's Harbor.—^. Dean Swift, Postmaster. Neio Brighton. James E. Mulligan, Postmaster. New Dorp. Max Geldner, Postmaster. New Spring oille. Caleb V. Decker, Postmaster. Port Richmond. Horatio Judah, Postmaster. Prince's Bag. James Lewis, Postmaster. Bichmond. Mary Black, Postmistress. Bosebank. John J. Roehrig, Postmaster. Bossville. Elmer E. Sleight, Postmaster. Seaside. Alvin S. Deckei*, Postmaster. Stapleto7i. John Macklin, Postmaster. Tompkinsville. Robert T. P. Fiske, Postmaster. Tottenville. Reuben W. "Wood, Postmaster. West New Brighton. Robert P. Brown, Postmaster.

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POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT.

Mail Depredations.

NAME. POSITION. KESIDENCE.

John E. Aslie Inspector New York

Anthony Conistock. . . .Inspector New York

Samuel P. Kyle Inspector New York

Benj. R. Shoi:)p Inspector New York

William S. Ryan Inspector New York

Arthur G. Coleman .... Inspector New York

M. C. Durea Inspector New York

Chas. L. Morriss Inspector New York

John C. Coates Inspector New York

Joseph E. Jacobs Inspector New York

COMPENSATION.

City .... $2,500

City .... 100

City .... 1,600

City .... 1,600

City .... 1,600

City .... 1,600

City .... 1,600

City .... 1,600

City .... 1,600

City .... 1,600

Clerks to Inspectors.

E. M. Dillon, New York City, at $1,200 ; John E. Ashe, Jr., New York City, at $1,000 ; J. J. Stevenson, New York City, at $600.

Railway Mail Service.

H. E. Mack Superintendent New York City $1,600

Robert C. Jackson Superintendent New York City 1,600

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depart:ment of the intekioe.

Pension Agency, Buffalo, N. Y.

^^ame. positiox. residexce. compensation.

Samuel E. Nichols Pension Agent Buffalo $4,000

John W. Smith Chief Clerk Buffalo 2,000

Edith E. Forster Designated Clerk Buffalo 900

3 Clerks at $1,400 each ; 2 Clerks at $900 each ; 11 Clerks at $600 each ; 1 Clerk at $1,200 ; 1 Clerk at $1,000 ; 2 Clerks at $840 each ; 4 Clerks at $720.

Pension Agency, New York, N. Y.

Samuel Tmesdale Pension Agent New York City $4,000

Robert L. Burnett .... Chief Clerk New York City 2,000

Henry E. Lord Designated Clerk New York City 900

2 Clerks at $1,600 each ; 4 Clerks at $1,200 each ; 2 Clerks at $1,000 each ; 11 Clerks at $900 each ; 10 Clerks at $720 each.

Indian Service, New York Warehouse, 77 Wooster Street.

Henry D. Graves Supt. of Warehouse New York City $2,000

Henry M. Gaines Chief Clerk New York City 1,600

1 Porter at $75 per month ; 6 Clerks at $75 per month each ; 1 Clerk at $100 per month.

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DEPAETMENT OF AGKICULTURE.

Investigation into the Nutritive Value of Food.

name. position. residence. compensation. Isabelle Delaney Expert's Assistant New York City $600

Contingent Expenses, Post-Office Building, New York, N. Y. Isaac P. Roosa Dispatch Agent New York City .... $300

Bureau of Animal Industry, 18 Bro.\dway and 109 West Forty-second Street,

New York, N. Y.

Richard W. Hickman . .Inspector New York City .... $2,000

Wm. H. Rose Inspector BrookljTi 2,000

Wni. H. Healey Butter Expert N. Y. City. . Per day . 6

1 Inspector at $1,600 ; 1 Inspector at $1,400 ; 5 Assistant Inspectors at $1,200 each ; 2 Clerks at $1,200 each ; 1 Clerk at $900 ; 2 Stock Examiners at $1,000 each ; 3 Stock Examiners at $900 each ; 17 Taggers at $720 each ; 1 Janitress at $10 per month.

Bureau of Animal Industry, Central Stock Yard, Buff.\lo, N. Y.

Nelson P. Hinkley Inspector Buffalo $1,800

2 Inspectors at $1,400 each ; 5 Assistant Inspectors at $1,200 each ; 1 Clerk at $1,000 ; 4 Stock Examiners at $900 each ; 9 Taggers at $720 each ; 11 Assistant Microscopists at $600 each ; 1 Box Cleaner at $30 per month.

Bureau of Animal Industry at 58 Court Street, "Watertown, N. Y. John A. Bell Veterinary Surgeon "Watertown .Per day

Bureau of Animal Industry at Ogdensburg, N. Y. Chas. Cowie Veterinary InsjDector Ogdensburg. Per day $5

Bureau of Animal Industry at Port Warren, N. Y. Uzal Canfield Agent Port Warren.P. day $10

Bureau of Animal Industry at Malone, N. Y,

H. D. Mayne Inspector Malone $1,200

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"Weather Bureau at New York, N. Y., GG Broadway.

xami:. po.sitiox. residexck. (ompexsation.

Elias B. Dunn Local Forecast Official Brooklyn $2,000

1 Obsei-ver at $1,400 ; 3 Observers at $1,000 ; 1 Observer at $1,100; 1 Map Distributer at $30 per mouth ; 1 Messenger at $30 per month.

"Weather Bureau at Buffalo, N. Y., Pearl and Church Streets.

David Cuthbertsou . . .Local Forecast Official Buffalo $1,800

1 Observer at $1,200 ; 1 Observer at $1,000 ; 1 Piiuter at $840 ; 1 Map Dis- tributer at $20 per month.

"Weather Bureau at Albany, X. Y., Broadway and State Street. A. F. Sims Observer Albany $1,400

"\\'eather Bureau at Bixghamtox, X. Y'., "V^'ater axd Hexry Streets. Ed. S. Richards Obsei-ver Binghamton $1,200

Weather Bureau at Oswego, X. Y.

Julius G. Lindsey .... Obsei-ver Oswego $1,400

1 Map Distributer at $25 per month.

"Weather Bureau at Rochester, X. Y.

Orin Parker Observer Rochester $1,300

1 Obsei-ver at $840.

"^'ixD Signal Display^iext at the Following Places .

City Island at $20 per month ; Cape "S'inceut at $9 per month ; Charlotte at $9 per month ; Dunkirk at $10 per month ; Xorth Fair Haven at $9 per month ; Ogdensburg at $5 per month ; Sodus Point at $9 per mouth.

rXITED STATES CO:\IMISSIOX OF FISH AXD FISHERIES.

Fish Culture Servic

Livingston Stone Superintendent Cape Vincent $1,500

1 Machinist at $960 ; 2 Firemen at $720 each ; 2 Laborers at $540 each.

UNITED STATES COURTS.

United States Circuit and District Court, Northern District, Second Circuit.

William J. Wallace Circuit Judge Albany, N. Y $6,000

E. Henry Lacombe. . . .Circuit Judge New York Cit}- 6,000

Nathaniel Shipman. . . .Circuit Judge Hartford, Conn 6,000

Alfred C. Coxe District Judge Utica, N. Y 5,000

Chas. B. Germain Clerk Buffalo, N. Y Fees

William S. Doolittle. . . Clerk Circuit Court Utica, N. Y Fees

Emery P. Close District Attorney Buffalo, N. Y Fees

Fletcher C. Peck Marshal Rochester, N. Y 5,000

Harrison Peck Deputy Marshal Rochester, N. Y. . . . 2,000

1 Deputy Clerk Circuit Court at $900 ; 1 Deputy Clerk, Fees ; 1 Deputy Clerk at $2 per day ; 1 Deputy Marshal at $1,200 ; 1 Deputy Marshal at $900 ; 1 Copyist at $900 ; 1 Stenographer at $500 ; 1 Stenographer at $600 ; 2 Assistant District Attorneys at $2,500 each ; District Attorney's Clerk at $1,200.

Eastern District, Second Circuit.

William J. Wallace Circuit Judge Albany, N. Y $6,000

E. Henry Lacombe .... Circuit Judge Ncav York City 6,000

Nathaniel Shipman. . ..Circuit Judge Hartford, Conn .... 6,000

E. B. Thomas District Judge Brooklyn, N. Y 5,000

B. Lincoln Benedict. . . Clerk Circuit Court Brooklyn, N. Y Fees

Richard P. Moiie Dep. Clerk Circuit Court . .Brooklyn, N. Y Fees

B. Lincoln Benedict. . . Clerk District Court ...... Brooklyn, N. Y Fees

R. P. Moiie Dep. Clerk District Court .Brooklyn, N. Y Fees

James L. Bennett District Attorney Brooklyn, N. Y 4,500

Robt. H. Roy Assistant District Attorney.Brooklyn, N. Y 2,000

Henry L. Hayden Marshal Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . . 4,000

Fred. C. Bliss Deputy Marshal Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . 1,800

1 Clerk to District Attorney at $1,000 ; 3 Deputy Marshals at $1,000 each.

Southern District, Second Circuit.

William J. Wallace .... Circuit Judge Albany, N. Y $6,000

E. Henry Lacombe .... Circuit Judge New York Cit}^ 6,000

Nathaniel Shipman. . . .Circuit Judge Hartford, Conn. . . . 6,000

Addison Brown District Judge New York City 5,000

Samuel H. Lyman Clerk District Court New York City Fees

Thos. Alexander Dep. Clerk District Court .New York City 2,450

John A. Shields Clerk Circuit Court New York City Fees

Gilbert E. Rogers Dep. Clerk Circuit Court . . New York City Fees

Henry L, Burnett District Attorney New York City Fees

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NAME. POSITION'. RKSIDKNCE. COMPEXSATIOX.

Henry C. Piatt Assistant Distiict Attorney.New York City Fees

Jason Hunman Assistant District Attorney.New York City Fees

William Henkel Marshal New York City $5,000

John E. Kennedy Deputy Marshal New York City ;i,750

1 Deputy Marshal at $1,800 ; 2 Deputy Marshals at $1,500 each ; 4 Dep- uty Marshals at $1,000 each ; 3 Deputy Marshals at $720 each ; 11 Deputy Marshals at $(550 each ; 4 Assistant District Attorneys at Fees ; 1 Stenog- rapher at $1,000 ; 1 Stenographer at $750 ; 2 Clerks at $2,000 each ; 2 Clerks at $1,500 each ; 1 Typewriter at $840 ; 1 Messenger at $090 ; 2 Messengers at $480 each.

REGISTERS IN BANKRUPTCY.

Chas. L. Beale Register in Banki-ui^tcy . . .New York City Fees

Isaac Dayton Register in Bankruptcy . . . New York City Fees

James F. D\\-ight Register in Bankruptcy. . .New York City Fees

John W. Little Register in Bankrui^tcy . . . New York City Fees

MASTERS IN CHANCERY.

Samuel R. Betts Master in Chancei-y New York City Fees

Alfred C. Coursen Master in Chancery New York City Fees

John I. Davenport Master in Chancery New Y'ork City Fees

Timothy Griffith Master in Chancery New York City Fees

Samuel M. Hitchcock.. Master in Chanceiy New York City Fees

Samuel H. LjTuan Master in Chancery New York City Fees

UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS.

Samuel H. Lvman U. S. Commissioner New York City Fees

John A. Shields U. S. Commissioner New York City Fees

Thos. Alexander U. S. Commissioner New York City Fees

Enos N. Taft U. S. Commissioner New York City Fees

Samuel M. Hitchcock. .U. S. Commissioner New York City Fees

Lorenzo Semple U. S. Commissioner New York City Fees

William P. Prentice. . .U. S. Commissioner New York City Fees

Stephen H. Thayer. . . .U. S. Commissioner Yonkers, N. Y Fees

James L. Williams . . . .U. S. Commissioner Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . Fees

Samuel R. Betts U. S. Commissioner New York City Fees

Edward L. Owen U. S. Commissioner New York City Fees

William D. Jones U. S. Commissioner New Y^ork City Fees

Henrs^ P. Butler U. S. Commissioner New York City Fees

Richard P. Morle U. S. Commissioner Brooklyn, N. Y Fees

John J. Allen U. S. Commissioner Brooklyn, N. Y' Fees

John Oakley U. S. Commissioner Brooklyn, N. Y Fees

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CLASSIFIED POSITIONS IN THE NATIONAL CIVIL SEKVICE.

Acting Assistant Surgeon.

Adjuster.

Agent, Fur-Seal Islands.

Agent, special.

Aid.

Annealer.

Apprentice.

Architectural Draughtsman.

Assayer.

Assistant Assayer.

Assistant Attorney.

Assistant Bookkeeper.

Assistant Coiner.

Assistant Curator.

Assistant Custodian.

Assistant Drauglitsman.

Assistant Engineer.

Assistant Examiner.

Assistant Foreman.

Assistant in Acid-room.

Assistant in Experimental

Firing. Assistant Inspector. Assistant Insp. of Boilers. Assistant Inspector of Hulls. Assistant Inspector of Meat. Ass't Keeper of Light-house. Ass't Keeper of Lightship. Assistant Medallist. Assistant Melter. Assistant Melter and Refiner. Assistant Microscopist. Assistant Refiner and Melter. Assistant Surgeon. Assistant Topographer. Assistant Weigher. Attendant. Attorney.

Baker.

Barge-tender.

Blacksmith.

Blaster.

Bluer.

Boatman.

Boiler-maker.

Boiler-tender.

Boll-maker.

Bookbinder.

Bookkeeper.

Bricklayer.

Bricklayer, Master.

Bridge-tender.

Browner.

Bullion-sampler.

Cabin-boy.

■Cabinet-maker.

Cadet.

Calker.

Captain of Watch.

Carpenter.

Carpenter, Master.

Carpenter, Ship.

Carriage-maker, Master.

Carrier, Letter.

Farmer.

Case-hardener.

Farrier.

Case-maker.

Feeder.

Cashier.

File-cutter.

Cemeut-tiuisher.

Filer.

Cement-tester.

Fireman.

Cement-worker.

Fish Culturist.

Chainman.

Folder.

Chemist.

Foragemaster.

Chief Clerk.

Foreman.

Chief Engineer.

Forewoman.

Chief of Division.

Fort-keeper.

Chinese Inspectors.

Civil Engineer.

Gardener.

Classified Laborer.

Gas- titter.

Classified Workman.

Gate-keeper.

Cleaner.

Gatherer.

Clerk.

Gauge-maker.

Clerk, Carrier.

Gauge- reader.

Coachman.

General Mechanic.

Coal-weigher.

Gold-boiler.

Coin-counter.

Ganger.

Coiner.

Guard.

Compositor.

Gulf-tender.

Computer.

Concrete-finisher.

Hammersman.

Conductor. Elevator,

Hardener.

Cook.

Harness- maker.

Cojiyist.

Heater.

Counter.

Heating and Ventilating

Cranesman.

Draughtsman.

Curator.

Hospital Attendant.

Custodian.

Hospital Steward.

Cutter.

Hostler.

Hydrographer.

Dam tender.

Day Inspector.

Day School Inspector.

Deck-hand.

Decorator.

Deputy Collector of Customs.

Deputy Collector of Internal

Revenue. Die-maker. Die-sinker. Diver.

Doorkeeper, Chief. Draughtsman. Dredge-runner. Dynamo- tender. Draughtsman, Ventilation

and Heat.

Electrician.

Electrotype-finisher.

Electrotype-moulder.

Elevator-conductor.

Engineer.

Engineer of Steam Vessels.

Engineman.

Engraver.

Examiner.

Examining Surgeon.

Engineer's Assistant.

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Immigrant Inspector. Induslrial Teacher. Inspector, Chief and Resi- dent. Inspector of Boilers. Inspector. Inspector of Hulls. Inspector, Night. Inspector of Meat. Inspectress. Instrument-maker. Interne.

Janitor.

Jr. Architect. Draughtsman.

Junior Civil Engineer.

Keeper.

Kindergarten Teacher. Knife-grinder.

Lake-tender.

Laundress.

Law Clerk.

Leadsman.

Leather-worker.

Levelman.

Light Keeper.

Local Inspector of Hulls.

Local Inspector of Boilers. Lock.

Lockinaster. LocUsinitli.

Machinist.

Manual Training-teacher.

Map Printer.

Marine Engineer.

Mason.

Master Deputy Inspector.

Master.

Master Laborer.

blaster Machinist.

Master ^Mechanic.

Master "Weaver of Mats.

]\Iaster "Workman.

Mate.

.Mate and Deputy Inspector.

Matron.

Mechanical Draughtsman.

Mechanical Engineer.

Mechanic.

Master Mechanic.

Medallist.

Melter.

Messenger.

Messenger-boy.

Messenger- janitor.

Meteorological Observer.

Microscopist.

Miller.

Millwright.

Model Repairer,

Moulder.

Numberer. Nurse.

Observer, Sextant.

Observer.

Oiler.

Opener and Packer.

Overseer.

Painter.

Painter, Master.

Pattern Maker.

Pension Agents.

Pension Examiner.

Pension Examining Surgeon.

Physician.

Pile Driver.

Pilot and Deputy Inspector.

Pilot.

Pipe-fitter.

Piper.

Plasterer.

Plate Cleaner.

Plate Printer.

Plumber.

Polisher.

Porter.

Postmaster, Assistant.

Post-Office Inspector.

Powderman.

Pressman.

Principal Teacher.

Printer.

Printers' Assistant.

Prover.

Proof Reader.

Pupil Nurse.

Quarryman, Master.

Recorder.

Refiner.

Register.

Registrar of Accounts.

Registrar of Deposits.

Reviewer.

Rigger.

Rodsman.

Roller.

Rotary Filer.

Saddler.

Sailmaker.

Sampler.

Sanitary Inspector.

Sawyer.

Screw -maker.

Seamen.

Seamstress.

Secretarj'.

Secret Service.

Sewer.

Sewing "Woman.

Sextant Observer.

Sheet Iron Worker.

Ship Carpenter.

Shipping Commissioner.

Shopkeeper.

Silver Reducer.

Skilled Laborer.

Special Agent.

Special Employees.

Special Inspectors.

Special Pension Examiner.

Stadia-man.

Station Superintendent.

Statistical Field Agent.

Statistician.

Steam and Gas Fitter.

Steam Engineer.

Steam Fitter.

Steam-hammer Driver.

Steersman.

Stenographer.

Stenography and Type- writing.

Stereotyper.

Steward.

Steward, Hospital.

Stock Examiner.

Stonecutter.

Storekeeper.

StorekeeiJer and Ganger.

Striker.

Structural Iron Draughts- man.

Sub-inspector.

Sub-overseer.

Superintendent.

Supt. of Construction.

Superintendent of Station.

Supervisor of Indian School.

Surgeon.

Surveyor.

Tasrger.

Tailor.

Teacher.

Teacher of Industries.

Teacher of Manual Training.

Teamster.

Telegraph Operator.

Telegraph and Telephone

Lineman. Temperer. Time-keeper. Tinner. Tinsmith. Tool-grinder. Tool-maker. Topographer.

Topographic Draughtsman. Trackman. Transit man. Tj'pewriter.

Valve-tender.

Vitripler.

Vouchers.

"Watchman.

"Weather Bureau Observer.

Weaver of Mats.

Weigher.

Wheelman.

Wheelwright.

Wireman.

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FOEEIGN CONSULS IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK.

Argentine ReinMic. Carlos Rohl, C. G., 35 S, William ; Felix L. de Castro, V. C. ; Ramiro Z. Ybarra, Chancellor.

Austria- Hungary. Franciscus Stockinger, C. G. ; Otto L. Eberbard, V. C, 33 Broadway.

^eZ^iuw.— Charles Mali, C. ; Pierre Mali, V. C, 329 Broadway.

Bolivia. Alejandro Santos, C. G. ; Enrique Wulff, Chancellor, 19 White- hall.

Brazil. Antonio Fontoura Xavier, C. G. ; Antonio Guimaraes, V. C. ; F. Garcia P. Leao, Chancellor, 22 State.

C'/iiZi.— Federico A. Beelen, C. G., 135 W. 11th.

CMna.— Chung Pao Hsi, C. ; L. Wing, V. C, 26 W. 9th.

Colombia. Climaco Calderon, C. G. ; J. Gerardo Polo, Chancellor, 24 State.

Costa Rica. Cecilio A. Delgado, C, 76 Broad.

Denmark. Louis O. G. Amundsen, Acting C. & V. C, 69 Wall.

Dominican Re2')ublic. Alexandro Wos y Gil, C. G. ; Santiago Porcella, V. C. ; Abraham Santamaria, Chancellor, 31 Bi-oadway.

Ecuador.— Wignel Valverde, C. G. ; Victor Luis Delgado, V. C, 24 State.

France. Francois Edmond Bruwaert, C. G. ; Maurice Heilmann, Chan- cellor, 35 S. William.

German Envpire. August Feigel, C. G. ; Ferdinand Ritschl, C. ; Paul Falcke, V. C, 2 Bowling Green.

Great Britain. Percy Sanderson, C. G. ; A. Percy Bennett, C. ; Herbert Howard Wilson, 1st V. C. ; Joseph Poulter Smithers, 2d V. C, 24 State.

Greater Republic of Central America (Honduras, Nicaragua, ct SoJcador). N. Bolet Peraza, C. G., 108 Fulton ; Ernesto Schernikow, V. C, 18 Broadway,

Greece. Demetrius N. Botassi, C. G., 35 S. William.

Guatemala. Joaquin Yela, C. G. ; Gabriel Baldasano, Chancellor. 2 Stone,

Haivaii.—misha H. Allen, C. G., 63 Wall.

Hayti.—JoseiAi Nicolas, C. G. ; Wilhelm Klatte, V. C, 35 S. William.

Ralij. Giovanni Branchi, C. G.; Alberto Mori Ubaldini Alberti, V. C, ; Apollinare Burdese, V. C, 24 State, N. Y, City ; Giovanni Bauchetti, Consular Agent, Buffalo, N, Y.

Japan. Shimamura Hisashi, C. G. ; Sadazuchi Uchida, C, 99 Nassau.

/sTorea— Everett Frazar, C. G,, 63 Wall.

Liberia.— J oseiph W. Yates, C, ; Robert C. Moon, V. C, 19 William.

Mexico. Juan N. Navarro, C. G. ; Ramon Vincents Williams, V. C. ; A. Leon Grajeda, Chancellor, 35 Broadway.

Monaco. James Dupas, C, 35 S. William.

Netherlands. John R. Planten, C. G. ; William M. B. Gravenhorst, C, 17 William.

Norway. Karl Woxen, C. ; Christopher Ravn, V. C, 24 State.

Orange Free State, S. Africa. Charles D. Pierce, C. G., 123 Liberty.

Paraguay. Felix Aucaigne, C. G., 357 Boulevard ; William E. Richards, C , 309 Broadway.

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Persia H. Ruthveu Pratt. C. G., 15 Broad.

Peru. F'dderico Bergmaim, C. G. ; Francisco Perez de Velasco, C. ; Carlos G. Esteuos, Chancellor, 19 Whitehall.

Portugal. Liiiz .V. de M. P. d' A. Taveira, C. G. ; Adeline A. Ferreira, V. C, Produce Exchange, B l-l.

Russia. Alexander Olarowsky, C. G. ; Christian G. Petersen, V. C, 24 State.

^ia»K— Isaac Towusend Smith, C. G., 1 E. 39th.

Spain. Arturo Baldasano y Topete, C. G. ; Mariano Fubregas y Sotelo, V. C, 2 Stone.

Sweden. Karl G. M. Woxen, C. ; Christopher Ravn, V. C, 24 State.

Sicitzerla/id. Jacob Bertschmann, C, 18 Exchange Place ; James Eugene Robei-t, V. C, 48 ^Y. 71st.

Trinidad Island.— Blie G. de la Boissiere, C, 217 W. 36th.

Turkey. Assim Bey, V. C, 24 State.

Uruguay.— ThomQ.^ A. Eddy, C. ; Wallace B. Flint, V. C. ; William H. Coombs, Chancellor, 68 Broad.

Venezuela. Antonio E. Deltiuo, C. G. ; Francisco Javier Gimes, V. C.

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PUBLIC LIBRARY

ASTOR, LENOX AMD TILDEN F0UNDATI0N8.

'^/<DMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMZm.

STATE ENGINEER & SURVEYOR

/ COMPTROLLER

/ ATTORNZy GENERAL

/ TREASURER

/ SECf^ETARY

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c^/liEUTENANT GOVtRNOR

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STATE GOVERNMENT.

NEW YORK

COUNTY aOVERNMENT

SENATORS

50 ASSEMBLYMEN

OF APPEALS

UPKEME COURT

OFFICIALS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK.

GOVEENOR.

Executive Chamber, Capitol, Albany, N. Y.

name. position. residence. compensation.

Frank S. Black Governor Troy $10,000

Wm. M. Griffith Private Secretary Utica 4,000

Geo. C. Treadwell Military Secretary Albany 2,000

John T. Joyce Pardon Clerk Buffalo 3,000

Thos. Newcomb Appointment Clerk Albany 3,000

Geo. P. Allen Asst. Appointment Clerk . . Albany 900

Geo. B. Graves Asst. Appointment Clerk . . Albany 900

Myron H. Hill Executive Stenographer. . .Jamestown 1,200

Margaret H. Gould. . . .Executive Stenographer. . .Holland Patent. . . . 1,200

Benjamin W. Smith. . .Notarial Clerk and Sten'gr. Albany 1,000

Wm. J. O'Connor Messenger .Albany 1,000

Wm. J. Lambourn .... Messenger Albany 600

Lieutenant-Governor.

Timothy L. Woodruff .Lieut. -Governor Brooklyn 5,000

Merton E. Lewis Private Secretary Rochester 4,000

SECRETARY OF STATE.

Capitol, Albany, N. Y.

John Palmer Secretary of State Albany $5,000

Andrew Davidson Deputy Secretary of State. Cooperstown ...... 4,000

Horace G. Tennant. . . .Second Dep'y Sec. of State . Schoharie 2,600

Freeborn G. Jewett . . .Confidential Clerk Albany 2,200

Charles V. Hooper .... Land Clerk Bergen 2,200

Frank White Examiner of Corporations .Albany 2,200

James W. Bentley . . . .Asst. do. Corporations . Albany 1,800

1 Bookkeeper and Session Law Clerk and 1 Corporation Clerk at $1,500 each ; 1 Clerk of Statistics of Crime at $4 per day ; 1 Corporation Book- keeper at $4 per day ; 2 Stenographers at $1,200 each ; 1 Stenographer at $900 ; 3 Typewriters at $900 each ; 1 Messenger at $1,200, and 1 Messenger at $1,000. '

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ADJUTANT-GENERAL. Capitol, Albany, N. Y.

XAME. POSITION. RESIDENCE. COMPENSATION.

Maj.-Gen. C. Whitney

Tillinghast, 2d Adjutant-General Troy, N. Y $4,000

Col. Fred. Pliisterer Asst. Adjutant-General. . . . Albany, N. Y 2,500

Col. Isaac Fonda Handy. Asst. Adjutant-General . . .Troy, N. Y 1,800

Ed. B. Ten Broeck Chief Clerk Albany, N. Y 1,800

Horatio P. Stacpole Clerk Albany, N. Y 1,500

Gilbert C. Eice Clerk Albany, N. Y 1,500

Frank A. McNeely Stenographer Albany, N. Y 1,500

Patrick H. Dailey Messenger Albany, N. Y ..... . 1,000

James F. McCarthy . . ..Messenger Troy, N. Y 1,000

Charles P. Case Keeper Bureau Military

Statistics Delmar, N. Y 900

James Loftus Janitor, Bureau Military

Statistics Albany, N. Y 900

ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT.

State Arsenal, New York City.

Brig.-Gen. Benj. Flagler . Chief of Ordnance Niagara Falls $3,000

Col. Jos. G. Story Asst. Chief of Ordnance . .New York City 2,500

Col. James T. Low Assistant in Dejmrtment. .New York City 1,500

Maj. Alex. Barnie, Jr. . .Assistant in Department. .New York City 1,320

John Rice Clerk New York City 1,500

Moses P. Ross Watchman and Janitor. . .New^ York City 840

James H. Hughes Watchman, State Camp. . . New York City. .... 600

INSPECTOR-GENERAL.

Capitol, Albany, N. Y.

Brig.-Gen. E. M. Hoffman .Inspector-General Elmira, N. Y $2,500

Col. G. Jas. Greene Asst. Inspector-General . New York City 2,000

Maj. Fred. Rose Lee Asst. Inspector-General. New York City. p. d. 4

Maj. Anthine W. La Rose. Asst. in Department Albany, N. Y. . .p. d. 4

C. C. Hayes Chief Clerk Albany, N. Y 1,500

DEPARTMENT OF RIFLE PRACTICE.

Western Boulevard and Sixty-eighth Street, New York City.

Brig.-Gen. Wm. M. Kirby.Gen. Insp. Rifle Practice. Auburn, N. Y $2,500

Nathaniel B. Thui'ston .... Clerk New York City 1,800

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COMPTKOLLER. State Hall, Albany, N. Y.

NAME. POSITION. RESIDENCE. COMPENSATION.

James A, Roberts Comptroller Buflalo $6,000

William J. Morgan. . . .Deputy Comptroller Buffalo 4,000

Willis E. Merriman . . .Second Deputy Compt'r. . .Albany 3,500

Geo. C. Lewis Confidential Clerk Loekport 2,400

William G. Shaible . . . Accourwtant Schenectady 2,500

James A. Wendell . . . .Assistant Warrant Clerk. . .Fort Plain 1,800

James G. Hurty Voucher Clerk Fultonville 1,500

Edwin D. Thompson . . Stat'y and Document Clerk . New York 1,600

John J. Merrill Corporation Tax Clerk .... Alfred 2,800

Frank C. Vinton Asst. Corp. Tax Clerk Gowanda 1,800

Chas. S. Wilbur Tax Comm'r (N. Y. City) . .New York 3,000

John R. Hay Tax Comm'r (Buffalo) Buffalo 2,400

Edward H. Pindar .... Inheritance Tax Clerk .... Cobleskill 2,000

Geo. R. Kehoe Chief Tax Clerk Brooklyn 2,400

William A. Bird Asst. Chief Tax Clerk Buffalo 2,400

Marcus B. Williams . . .Tax Deed Clerk Delhi 1,800

George W. Bliss Tax Dept. Bookkeeper Albany 1,800

James G. Grindlay . ... Tax Clerk Utiea 1,600

B. Frank Raze Tax Clerk Buffalo 2,000

1 Entry Clerk at $1,500 ; 2 Stenographers at $1,400 each ; 1 Stenographer at $900 ; 2 Assistant Corporation Tax Clerks at $1,500 each ; 1 Assistant In- heritance Tax Clerk at $1,400 ; 2 Tax Clerks at $1,500 each ; 1 Tax Clerk at $1,300 ; 1 Tax Clerk at $1,282 ; 1 Tax Clerk at $1,460 ; 1 Tax Clerk at $1,350 ; 1 Draughtsman at $1,300 ; 1 Bookkeeper at $1,400 ; 2 Messengers at $1,000 each, and 1 Night Watchman at $2 per night.

Bueeatt of Can.\l Affairs.

George H. Birchall Bookkeeper and Chief Cl'k.Menands $2,500

Thomas W. CantweU . . Clerk Chateaugay 1,700

1 Clerk at $1,200.

Bureau of Charitable Institutions.

Byron M. Childs Confidential Clerk Elmira 2,500

Edward H. Underbill . . Estimate Clerk .Bath 1,800

Chas. I. Van Liew Asst. Estimate Clerk Farmer 1,800

John F. Kelly Accountant Fayette 1,650

1 Voucher Clerk at $1,500 ; 1 Expert Bookkeeper at $1,500; 1 Bookkeeper at $1,200 ; 1 Index Clerk at $720, and 1 Messenger at $900.

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I

STATE TREASURER. Capitol, Albany, N. Y.

name. i'ositio.n. rksidkxce. compexsatiox.

Addison B. Colvin .... Treasurer Gleus Falls $5,000

J. Ledlie Hoes Deput}' Treasurer Fonda 4,000

Richard G. Milks Account., Transfer Office. . .Albany 2,000

Win. H. Monty Cashier Albany 1,950

Isaac Blauvelt^ Check Clerk Albany 1,900

Chas. W. Anderson . . . .Chief Clerk New York City .... 1,500

Jas. L. McArtlmr Corporation Clerk Granville 1,500

Delcoiu- S. Potter Paymaster, New Capitol. . .Glens Falls 3,000

1 "Warrant Clerk and 1 Confidential Clerk at $1,200 each ; 1 Messenger at $1,000.

ATTORNEY-GENERAL.

Capitol, Albany, N. Y.

Theo. E. Hancock . . . .Attorney-General Syracuse $5,000

G. D. B. Hasbrouck. . .Deputy Attorney-General. .Kingston 4,000

John C. Davies Deputy Attorney-General. .Camden 4,000

Frank M. Parsons Deputy Attorney-General. .AVeedsport 3,000

Jas. A. McCormick. . . .Dejjuty Attorney-General. . Syracuse 3,000

Geo. C. Baker Land Clerk Comstock 2,000

Edw. H. Leggett Tax Clerk Syracuse 1,800

M. H. Quirk Financial Clerk Albany 1,800

AVm. M. Thomas Stenographer Albany 1,800

H. Louis Jacobson .... Confidential Clerk Syracuse 1.200

New York Office, 31 and 33 Pine Stkeet. Clarence W. Francis. . .Assistant Attorney-General 3,000

BANK DEPARTMENT.

Albany, N. Y.

Fred. D. Kilburn Superintendent Malone $7,000

Jas. S. Thurston Deputy Superintendent . . .Albany 4,000

G. L Skinner Chief of Foreign Mort.

Bld'g and Loan Bureau. .Bainbridge 4,000

Fred J. Seayer Private Sec'y to Supt :\Ialone 2,700

Jno. D. Moriarty Chief Clerk and Examiner. 317 Lake Ave., Alb'y 2,400

1 Clerk and Examiner at $1,500 ; 1 Clerk and Examiner at $l,-^00 ; 1 Ste- nographer at $l,-^00 ; 1 Stenographer at $900 ; 1 Examiner at $18 per day ; 1 Examiner at $16 per day; 1 Examiner at $14 per day ; 2 Examiners at $13 per day each ; 1 Examiner at $12 per day ; 6 Examiners at $10 per day each ; 5 Examiners at $8 per day each.

Examiners receive the above compensation and railroad fare when actually

employed.

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STATE ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. State Hall, Albany, N. Y.

NAME. POSITION. EESIDENCE. COMPEXSATIOX.

Campbell W. Adams . .Engineer and Surveyor . . .Utica $5,000

Herscliel Roberts Dejnity Eng. and Survey'r .Cobleskill 4,000

Henry C. Parsons Asst. Eng. Land Dep't Albany 2,000

De Witt C. Smith Division Engineer Schenectady 3,000

\\'. H. H. Gere Division Engineer Syracuse 3,000

Jno. T. Little Division Engineer Rochester 3,000

T. C. Sweet Stenographer Albany 1,000

Jno. C. Batchelor Chief Clerk Utica 3,500

Thos. Rattoone Clerk , Albany 1,100

Chas. H. Whitback. . . . Canal Clerk Albany 1,380

Jno. G. Tait Resident Engineer New York 2,400

Geo. A. Morris Resident Engineer S^-racuse 2,400

C. R. Nehr Resident Engineer Rochester 2,400

1 Clerk at $110 per month ; 1 Stenographer at $3 per day ; 5 Assistant Engineers at $6 per day each ; 24 Assistant Engineers at $5 per day each ; 39 Levellers at $4.50 per day each ; 31 Rodmeu at $3.50 per day each ; 96 Chain- men at $2.50 per day each ; 1 Chaiuman at $5 per day, and 1 Chainman at $4.50 per day ; 1 Draughtsman at $5 per day ; 3 Draughtsmen at $4.50 per day each, and 2 Draughtsmen at $4 j^er day each.

STATE BOARD OF HE.ALTH.

Capitol, Albany, N. Y.

Dan'l Lewis, M.D President New York Expenses

Fred. W. Smith, M.D. .Commissioner Syracuse Expenses

Geo. B. Fowler, M.D . .Commissioner New York Expenses

S. Case Jones, M.D. . . . Commissioner Rochester Expenses

Frank E. Shaw Commissioner Moons Expenses

Owen Cassidy Commissioner Montour Falls . . . Expenses

B. T. Smelzer, M.D . . . Secretary Albany $4,500

T. A. Stuart Assistant Secretary Rensselaer 2,500

F. C. Curtis Medical Expert Albany 1,800

Ex-Officio Members.

Alvah H. Doty, M.D. . .Health Officer of the Port of New York Expenses

Hon. Theo. E. Hancock, Syracuse, Attorney-General Expenses

Hon. Campbell W. Adams, Utica, State Engineer and Surveyor Expenses

1 Chief Clerk and 1 Chemist at $1,500 each ; 1 Clerk, 1 Indexer, and 1 Chief Clerk at $1,200 each ; 1 Stenographer at $1,000, and 1 Indexer at $900.

117

BOARD OF STATE CANVASSERS.

The Secretary of State ; the Comptroller ; the Attorney-General ; the State Treasurer ; the State Engineer and Surveyor.

TRUSTEES OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS.

The Governor ; Lieutenant-Governor ; Speaker of the Assembly.

THE CANAL BOARD.

The Lieutenant-Governor ; Secretary of State ; Comptroller ; State Treas- urer ; Attorney-General ; Superintendent of Public "Works ; State Engineer and Surveyor.

COMMISSIONERS OF THE CANAL FUND.

The Lieutenant-Governor ; Secretary of State ; Comptroller ; State Treas- urer ; Attorney-General.

STATE BOARD OF EQU-ALIZATION AND ASSESSMENTS.

The Lieutenant-Governor ; Secretary of State ; Comptroller ; State Treas- urer ; Attorney-General ; Speaker of the Assembly ; State Engineer and Sur- veyor, and the three State Assessors.

COMMISSIONERS OF THE LAND OFFICE.

The Lieutenant-Governor ; the Speaker of the Assembly ; the Secretary of State ; the Comptroller ; the State Treasurer ; the Attorney-General ; the State Engineer and Surveyor.

STATE LAND-SURVEY.

Capitol, Albamt, N. Y,

XA5IE. POSTTIOX. RESIDEXOE. COMPEXSATIOX.

Verplanck Colvin Superintendent Albany $5,000

MiUs Blake Chief Clerk Albany 1,200

7 Assistant Engineers at $1,800 each ; 3 Assistant Engineers at $1,560 each ; 4 Assistant Engineers and 2 Expert Surveyor Inspectors at $l,'-^00 each ; 1 Land Title Clerk at $1,660 ; 11 Local Expert Surveyors at $1,240 each.

118

INSURANCE DEPAETMENT.

Capitol, Albany, N. Y.

NAME. POSITION. EESIDENCE. COMPENSATION.

Louis F. Payn Superintendent Chatham $7,000

Robt. H. Hunter Deputy Superintendent. . . .Poughkeepsie 5,000

Henry D. Appleton. ... 2d Deputy Superintendent .Albany 4,500

Wm. H. Buckle}' 3d Deputy Superintendent .Albany 4,000

John S. Paterson Actuary Albany 3,500

Isaac Vauderpoel Chief Examiner New York City 2,500

Elijah L. Payn Cashier Chatham 2,500

1 Assistant Actuary at $1,800 ; 2 Assistant Actuaries at $1,500 each ; 2 Special Examiners at $1,800 each ; 2 Special Examiners at $1,200 ; 1 Assistant Actuary at $2,400 ; 1 Assistant Actuary at $2,100 ; 1 Examiner at $2,300 ; 1 Clerk at $4,000 ; 1 Clerl at $2,500 ; 1 Clerk at $2,400 ; 1 Clerk at $2,100 ; 3 Clerks at $1,800 each ; 3 Clerks at $1,600 each ; 2 Clerks at $1,500 each ; 1 Clerk at $1,400 ; 1 Clerk at $1,700 ; 5 Clerks at $1,200 each ; 1 Clerk at $1,000 ; 1 Typewriter and Copyist at $1,400 ; 1 Stenographer at $1,200 ; 1 Stenog- rapher at $900 ; 1 Messenger at $900, and 1 Night-watchman at $1,080.

FOREST PRESERVE BOARD.

Commissioners. Timothy L. Woodruff, Brooklyn, N. Y, ; Charles H. Bab- cock, Rochester, N. Y. ; Campbell W. Adams, Utiea, N. Y. Compensation, none.

Harry Bates Secretary Rensselaer $2,400

WilHam F. Fox Superintendent Albany 2,500

John S. Casey Clerk Utica 1,200

Lavinia E. Griffin Copyist Albany 1,200

J. Y. McCHntock Special Agent Rochester 1,200

Cyrus Durey Special Agent Johnston 1,200

F. X. Saltzman Special Agent Forestport 1,200

FACTORY INSPECTOR.

Capitol, Albany, N. Y.

Daniel O'Leary Factory Inspector Glens Falls $2,000

James Davie Deputy Factory InsjDector.Sing Sing 1,200

Cornelius S. Conde. . ..Deputy Factory Inspector. Schenectady 1,200

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NAME. POSITION. RESIDENCE. COMPENSATION.

James McClusky Deputy Factory Inspector .Syracuse $1,200

Bernard J. McCarthy .Deputy Factory Inspector .Watertown 1,200

AVm. E. Tibbs Deputy Factory Inspector .Newbur^'- 1,200

Dennis C. Sullivan. . . .Deputy Factory Insjjector .Rochester 1,200

Joseph O'llourke Deputy Factor^' Inspector .Utica 1,200

Henry L. Schuur Deputy Factory Insjjector .Buttalo 1,200

Frank S. Nash Deputy Factory Inspector .Binghamton 1,200

Jas. N. Stewart Deputy Factory Inspector .Geneseo 1,200

Jay Farrier Deputy Factory Inspector .Oneida 1,200

Jas. W. Ireland Dej^ut}' Factory Inspector .Ithaca 1,200

Mrs. Annie L. Green. .Deputy Factory Insj^ector .Fort Plain 1,200

Mrs. Martha R. Almy .Deputy Factory Inspector .Jamestown 1,200

Miss Kate L. Kane. . . .Deputy Factory Inspector .Rochester 1,200

]\Iiss Josie A. Reilly. . .Deputy Factory Inspector .Alban}^ 1,200

Gilbert L. Harmon . . .Bakery Inspector, etc Hoosick Falls 1,200

Melvin H. Taylor Bakery Inspector, etc Fredonia 1,200

Chas. H. Roberts Bakery Inspector, etc Dresden 1,200

A. Richard King Mine Inspector Syracuse 1,200

Jos. R. Mansion Private Secretary Watervliet 1,800

Hiram Blanchard Exp. Examiner of Mach . . .Peekskill 1,500

Jessie M, Sweeney .... Clerk .Albany 1,320

Ambrose J. O'Neill. . . .Clerk Albany 1,020

New York City Office, 1 M.udison Avenue.

Josejih H. Barker. . . . Assistant Factory luspector.New York $2,500

Thos. D. Sherlock . . . .Deputy Factory lusjaector .Brooklyn 1,200

Geo. B. Serenbetz .... Deputy Factory Inspector .Brooklyn 1,200

Wm. J. Neely Deputy Factory Inspector .Brooklyn 1,200

Chas. B. Ash Deputy Factoiy Inspector . Yonkers 1,200

Wm. B. Anderson , . . .Deputy Factory Inspector .New York 1,200

M. J. Flanagan Deputy Factory Inspector .New York 1,200

Chas. L. Halberstadt, Jr Deputy Factory Inspector .New York 1,200

Daniel Kelly Deputy Factory Inspector .New York 1,200

Mi's. Rebecca B.Gourlie. Deputy Factory Inspector .New York 1,200

Mrs. Louise Cuthell. . .Deputj' Factory Inspector .New York 1,200

Mrs. Ella Nagle Deputy Factory Inspector .New York 1,200

Miss Angle M. Brown .Deputy Factory Inspector .New York 1,200

Mrs. Lily F. Foster . . .Deputy Factory Inspector .New York 1,200

Wm. D. Hudson Bakery Inspector, etc Brooklyn 1,200

James L. Gernon Bakery Insj^ector, etc Brooklyn 1,200

Dennis J. Hanlon Bakery Inspector, etc New York 1,200

Electa R. Lockwood . .Expert Examiner New York 1,500

Herbert H. Reynolds. .Assistant Expert Examiner. Reynoldston 1,500

Mary F. Fealey Stenog. and Typewriter . . . Albany . . 900

120

DEPAKTMENT OF EXCISE.

Capitol, Albany, N. Y.

NAME. POSITION. RESIDENCE. COMPENSATION.

Henry H. Lyman Commissioner Oswego ^5,000

M. N. Clement Deputy Commissioner Canandaigua 4,000

E. A. Waugb Coulidential Clerk Fulton 2,000

P. W. Cullinan Attorney.' Oswego 4,500

Silas B. Ljanan Secretary Pulaski 2,000

James P. Kirby Acting Dep. Com. in charge

of Special Agents Watertown 2,500

1 Assistant Deputy Commissioner, 1 Financial Clerk, 1 Auditor, and 1 Bookkeeper at $1,800 each ; 1 Attorney and 1 Financial Clerk at $1,500 each ; 1 Stenographer at $1,300 ; 1 Bookkeeper, and 2 Clerks at $1,200 each ; 1 Bookkeeper and 2 Stenographers at $1,000 each ; 2 Clerks at $800 each ; 1 Stenograj^her and 1 Indexer at $720 each ; 3 Stenograj)hers at $600 each ; 1 Laborer at $2.50 per diem, and 1 Office-boy at $216 per year.

New York City Office, No. 1 Madison Avenue.

George Hilliard Special Dejuity Com New York City $4,000

C. M. Jeroloman Confidential Clerk New York City 2,000

Alfred R. Page Attorney New York City 3,500

E. W. Pitkins Cashier New York City 2,500

1 Assistant Cashier at $2,000 ; 1 Assistant Cashier, 1 Bookkeeper, and 1 Acting Auditor at $1,500 each ; 1 Stenographer, and 9 Clerks at $1,200 each.

Brooklyn Office.

H. W. Michel Special Deputy Com Brooklyn $3,000

C. M. Davidson Confidential Clerk Brooklyn 1,600

Wm. A. Cloutier Attorney Brooklyn 2,250

H. H. Frisbie Cashier Brooklyn 2,200

1 Assistant Cashier at $1,600 ; 1 Stenographer at $1,200 ; 5 Clerks at $1,200 each.

Buffalo Office.

Dan'l O'Grady Special Deputy Com Buffalo $3,000

M. F. Linquist Confidential Clerk Buftalo 1,500

A. J. Kurtz Assistant Cashier Buffalo 1,500

1 Clerk at $1,300 ; 1 Stenographer, and 2 Clerks at $1,200 each.

55 Special Agents at an annual salary of $1,200 and expenses.

Special Agents, Bookkeepers, Clerks, etc., are drawn from the Civil Service List, and their tenure of office depends upon their good behavior, and the requirements of the service.

121

DEPAETMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.

Capitol, Albany, N. Y.

name. positiox. residence. compensation.

Geo. W. Aldridge Supt. Public Works Rochester $6,000

P. J. McWeenj' Dej^uty Supt. Public Works.Herkimer 4,000

J. Nelson Tubbs General Inspector Rochester. . .jjer day 13 00

R. G. Lay Asst. Supt. Western Div. . . Buffalo 3,000

Thomas Wheeler Asst. Supt. Middle Div. . . . Utica 3,000

John N. Parker Asst. Supt. Eastern Div. . . .Aqueduct 3,000

Edward L. Walsh Assistant Financial Clerk . . Troy 2,'200

Winslow M. Mead. . . Corresponding Clerk Rochester 2.500

Edward Shaughnessy. .Stenographer Rochester 1,800

D. A Cooney Clerk of Statistics Albany 1,900

T. I. Harden Clerk Watervliet 1,700

Chas. E. Hannan Clerk Troy 1,300

C. D. Wing Clerk Attica 1,.500

Frank B. Peck Section Superintendent. . . . Waterford 1,500

Edward Reed Section Superintendent. . . . Glens Falls 1,500

George Neddo Section Superintendent. . . . Whitehall 1,500

John McDermott Section Superintendent. . . . Cohoes 1,500

James B. McKain Section Sui:)erintendent. . . .Rexford Flats 1,500

Jacob Snell Section Superintendent. . . . Fonda 1,500

Clias. A. Snyder Section Sui^erintendent. . .* .Herkimer 1,500

James Freeman Section Superintendent.. . .Cigarville 1,200

Frank M. Breed Section Superintendent. . . .Phoenix 1,500

C. S. Coddington Section Superintendent. . , .Geneva 1,500

Edgar Hughes Section Superintendent. . . .Boonville 1,500

Henry Abbey Section Sujierintendent. . . . Greig 1,200

Chas. A. Fowler Section Superintendent. . . .Rome 1,500

Marvin Bonested. .... .Section Suj^erintendent. . . .Manlius 1,500

L. H. King Section Superintendent. . . .Port Byron 1,500

A. S. Farnum. Section Superintendent. . . . Savannah 1,500

G. A. Goss Section Superintendent. . . .Pittsford .'.... 1,500

Frank B. Seeley Section Superintendent. . . . LockjDort 1,500

John Kraft Section Superintendent. . . .Buffalo 2,000

Employed during the season of Navigation : 1 Clerk to Assistant Superin- tendent at $1,600 ; 2 Clerks to Assistant Superintendent at $1,500 each ; 1 Clerk to Assistant Superintendent at $720 ; 1 Cle'rk at $900 ; 1 Clerk at $600 ; 1 Copyist at $300 ; 1 Collector at $1,000 ; 4 Collectors at $700 each ; 3 Collectors at $600 each ; 2 Collectors at $800 each ; 1 Collector at $1,800 ; 10 Collector's Clerks at $60 per month each ; 8 Collector's Clerks at $65 per month each ; 1 Collector's Clerk at $70 ; 1 Collector's Clerk at $75 j^er month ; 1 Collector's Clerk at $50 ; 3 Collector's Clerks at $75 jDer month each ; 7 SjDecial Agents at $4 per day each ; 1 Foreman at $2.80 per day ; 2 Foremen

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at $80 per month each ; 8 Foremen at $75 per month each ; 7 Foremen at $100 per month each ; 1 Foreman at $2 per day ; 7 Foremen at $60 per month each ; 1 Foreman at $125 per month ; 16 Foremen at $3 per day each; 27 Fore- men at $4 per day each ; 1 Foreman at $5 per day ; 1 Foreman at $65 per month ; 1 Foreman at $90 per month ; 1 Foreman at $2.75 per day ; 1 Assistant Fore- man at $2.40 per day ; 2 General Foremen at $2.40 per day each ; 2 Special Foremen at $2.40 per day each ; 1 Special Foreman at $60 per month ; 1 Foreman Blacksmith at $2.75 per day ; 8 Foremen Carpenters at $2.40 per day each ; 1 Foreman Carpenter at $2 per day ; 1 Foreman Carpenter at $2.80 per day ; 3 Foremen Painters at $2 per day each ; 1 General Inspector at $13 per day ; 12 Inspectors at $60 per month each ; 1 Inspector at $50 per month ; 2 Inspectors at $4 per day each ; 2 Inspectors at $3 per day each ; 1 General Patrolman at $100 per month ; 6 Patrolmen at $100 per month each ; 9 Patrolmen at $75 per month each ; 2 Patrolmen at $90 per month each ; 3 Patrolmen at $60 per month each ; 1 Patrolman at $65 per month ; 1 Patrolman at $2.50 per day ; 1 Captain at $75 per month ; 1 Harbor-master and Lighthouse-keeper at $30 per month ; 3 Harbor-masters at $60 per month each ; 4 Harbor-masters at $50 per month each ; 1 Harbor-master at $75 per month ; 1 Harbor-master at $40 per month.

BOARD OF RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS.

Capitol, Albany, N. Y.

NAME. rOSITIOX. RESIDEXCE. COMPENSATION.

Ashley W. Cole Chairman New York City $8,000

Frank M. Baker Commissioner Owego 8,000

Geo. W. Dunn Commissioner Binghamton 8,000

John S. Kenyon Secretary Syracuse 6,000

Geo. S. Gatschell Steam R. R. Inspector Buffalo 3,000

Chas. R. Barnes Electrical Expert Rochester 3,000

E. C. McEntee Stenographer Albany 2,500

F. H. Coggeshall Examiner Watei-ville 2,000

W. J. Sullivan Marshal Utica 1,500

1 Clerk at $1,800 ; 1 Clerk at $1,500 ; 1 Proof-reader at $1,500 ; 2 Clerks at $1,500 each ; 1 Messenger at $600.

COMMISSIONERS OF WATER-POWER ON BLACK RIVER.

Watertown, N. Y.

C. R. Remington, .... .President Watertown None

J. P. Lewis Vice-President Beaver Falls None

D. M. Anderson Commissioner Watertown None

F. W. Babcock Secretary and Treasurer . . . Watertown None

2 Gate-tenders at $500 each.

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COMMISSIONER OF NP:W CAPITOL.

Capitol, Albany, N. Y.

XAMi:. 1'08ITI0N. RESIDENCE. COMPEXS AllOX.

Isaac G. Perry Capitol Commissioner Binghamtou $7,500

1 Chief Draughtsman at $7 per daj^ ; 2 Draughtsmen at $5 per day each ;; 2 Draughtsmen at $4.50 per day each ; 5 Draughtsmen at $4 per da}- each ; 1 Tracer at $3.50 per day ; 1 Draughtsman at $3.50 per day ; 2 Draughtsmen at $2.50 per day each ; 1 Tracer at $2.50 per day ; 2 Tracers at $1.75 per day each ; 2 Tracers at $1.50 per day each ; 1 Clerk at $4 per day ; 1 Clerk at $3 per day ; 1 Tracer at $5 per week ; 1 Office-boy at $6, and 2 Office-boys at $3- per week each.

SUPEEINTENDENT OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS.

Capitol, Albany, N. Y.

Frederick Easton Superintendent Albany $5,000

Jacob V. Jacobs Deputy Superintendent. . . .Troy :2,500

Wm. J. Norwood Chief Engineer Albany 2,500

C. M. Griswold Clerk Albany l,uCC

1 Engineer at $1,080 ; 1 Janitor Geological -Hall at $1,200 ; 1 Assistant Store-keeper at $1,200 ; 1 Chief Orderly at $1,500 ; 6 Orderlies at $720 each ; 3 Watchmen at $900 each ; 1 Chief Fireman at $1,080 ; 1 Fireman at $900 ; 1 Tin and Copper Smith at $1,080 ; 1 Plumber at $3.50 per day ; 1 man on Pumps at $1,000 ; 2 men on Pumps at $720 each ; 1 Machinist at $1,200 ; 1 Boiler Scaler at $1,080 ; 1 Painter at $780 ; 1 Chief Carpenter at $1,200 ; 1 Carpenter at $900 ; 1 Chief Porter at $600 ; 1 Porter at $720 ; 6. Porters at $540 each.

COMMISSION OF STATUTORY REVISION.

\ Capitol, Albany, N. Y.

Charles Z. Lincoln .... Commissioner Little Valley $3,000

William H. Johnson . .Commissioner Oneonta 3,000

A. Judd Northrup .... Commissioner Syracuse 3.000

Robert C. Cumming . . Law Clerk Albany 2,100

Owen L. Potter Law Clerk Albany 2,100

Frank B. Gilbert Law Clerk Albany 2,100

Elizabeth A. Carroll . . . Stenographer Albany 780

Carrie M. Clancey .... Stenographer Albany 780-

All positions in the office are subject to civil service regulations.

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SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.

Capitol, Albany, N. Y.

N^AME. POSITION. RESIDENCE. COMPENSATION.

Charles R. Skinner. . . .State Superintendent Albany $5,000

DanfortliE. Ainswortli. Deputy Superintendent . . .Sandy Creek 4,500

Howard J. Rogers Second Deputy Sup't Wyomanock 3,000

Edwin M. Holbrook . . .Law Clerk Albany 3,000

Hiram C. Case Statistical Clerk Allen's Hill 2,100

Harriet M. Aspinwall . Confidential Clerk Albany 2,000

De Lancy M. Ellis Financial Clerk Albany 1,800

Howard T. Terrell .... Clerk Albany 1,200

Allan R. Macdonald . . .Stenographer Albany 1,400

Kate E. Chamberlain. .Stenographer Sandy Creek 1,200

Marion E. Silveruail. . . Stenographer Millerton 1,200

Clara G. Fuller Stenographer Newburg 1,200

Teresa X. Ryan Stenographer Rensselaer 900

Aaron J. Oliver Porter Albany 1,200

Barton A. Whitf ord . . . Porter Henderson 900

James A. Skinner Librai'ian Syracuse 1,800

Leon O. Wiswell Librarian Nichols 2,100

Arthur M. Wright.. . j Inspectors under Com- r Waterville 3,000

A. Edson Hall >• pulsory Educational -j Saratoga Springs. . . 2,500

William J. Barr ) Law. ( Batavia 2,500

Thos. E. Finegan Examination Clerk Richmondville 2,500

Clark W\ Halliday . . . .Examiner South Pulteney. . . . 1,800

Jacob H. Mann Examiner West Fulton 1,800

A. C. Hill Examiner Albany 1,800

Howard B. Harrison. . . Examiner Borden 1,800

Augustus S. Downing. Supervisor Institutes and

Training Classes Palmyra 4,000

Henry R Sanford Institute Conductor Peun Yan 3,000

Isaac H. Stout Institute Conductor Geneva. 3,000

Welland Heudrick .... Institute Conductor Cortland 3,000

Charles A. Shaver- Institute Conductor Watertown 3,000

Percy I. Bugbee Institute Conductor Oneonta 3,000

Miss Gratia L. Rice . . .Special Instructor Buffalo 2,000

Miss AnnaK.Eggleston. Special Instructor Buffalo 3,000

Miss Florence B.Himes.Special Insti'uctor Albany 1,000

Charles E, Fitch Lecturer Rochester 2,500

S. Whitford Maxson. . .Training Class Inspector . .Adams Centre 2,500

Frank H. Wood Training Class Inspector . . Chatham 2,500

Wayland E. Stearns. . .Training Class Inspector . .Rome 2,500

Willis D. Graves Training Class Inspector. . . Delhi 2,500

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UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK.

Capitol, Albany, N. Y. BoAED OF Regents.

NAME. POSITION. RESIDEXCE. COMPENSATION.

Anson Judd Upson Chancellor Glens Falls None

D.D., LL.D., L.H.D. AVilliam Oroswell Doane . Vice-Chancellor Alban}' None

S.D., LL.D.

Ex-Officio Members.

The Governor, Lieut.-Governor, Secretary of State, and Superintendent of Public Insti-uction.

Administrative Department.

Melvil Dewey Secretary Albany $5,000

May Seymour Assistant Secretary Binghamton 2,100

H'y I. Knickerbocker. .Head Clerk ^ Albany 1,800

1 Head Stenographer at $1,200 ; 1 Bookkeeper at $900 ; 2 Clerks at $660 each ; 3 Clerks at $600 each ; 3 Clerks at $480 each ; 1 Clerk at $960 ; 1 Clerk at $720 ; 1 Clerk at $420 ; 1 Clerk at $360 ; 1 Clerk at $300.

Inspection Division.

Chas. F. "NVheelock .... Head Inspector Canajoharie $3,000

Chas. N. Cobb Inspector Albany 2,640

Arthur G. Clement. . . .Inspector Albany 2,520

Chas. Davidson Inspector of English Albany 2,400

Jas. H. Gibson Inspector of Apparatus. . . .Arcade 1,260

Roland S. Keyser Inspector Ph.D .Middleburg 2,100

1 Janitor at $900 ; 1 Watchman at $720 ; 2 Porters at $600 each ; 1 Porter at $420 ; 1 Elevator-man at $600 ; 1 Elevator-man at $540 ; 1 Elevator-man at $480 ; 1 Cleaner at $360 ; 9 Cleaners at $300 each.

ExATtiiNATiON Department.

Jas. Russell Parsons. . .Director. Albany $4,000

Herbert J. Hamilton . .Director's Clerk Albany 1,200

1 Examiner in Library Science at $1,500 ; 1 Assistant at $1,500 ; 1 Assist- ant at $1,260 ; 1 Examiner at $1,200 ; 1 Examiner at $1,080 ; 1 Examiner at $960 ; 1 Examiner at $900 ; 1 Junior Examiner at $720 ; 1 Junior Examiner

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at $600 ; 1 Steuographer at $720 ; 1 Clerk at $1,080 ; 2 Clerks at $900 each ; 1 Clerk at $1,020 ; 2 Clerks at $720 each ; 1 Clerk at $660 ; 1 Engrosser at $540 ; 1 Compositor at $780 ; 7 Clerks at $540 each ; 3 Clerks at $480 each ; 4 Clerks at $420 each ; 2 Clerks at $360 each.

Extension Department. Public Libraries Division.

NAME. POSITION. KESIDENCE. COMPENSATION.

Melvil Dewey Director Albany None

W. R Eastman Inspector Albany $2,220

Myi'tilla Avery Director's Assistant Katonah 1,500

1 Cataloguer at $1,020 ; 1 Assistant at $900 ; 1 Assistant at $720 ; 1 Sub- cataloguer at $720 ; 1 Assistant at $600 ; 1 Sub-cataloguer at $600 ; 1 Sub- cataloguer at $360 ; 3 Clerks at $420 each ; 1 Clerk at $300 ; 1 Page at $420 ; 1 Page at $360 ; 2 Junior Clerks at $360 each.

State Library.

Melvil Dewey Director Albany None

Walter S. Biscoe Senior Librarian Albany $2,400

Geo. K Howell Archivist Albany 1,200

Dunkin V. R. Johnson .Resident Librarian Albany 2,000

Salome Cutler Fairchild Vice-Director, Library Mt.

Holyoke School Albany. .Pd. in Exam. Dep't

1 Director's Assistant at $1,500 ; 1 Shelf Cataloguer at $1,200 ; 1 Classifier at $1,080 ; 1 Reference Assistant at $900 ; 1 Cataloguer at $780 ; 2 Cata- loguers at $720 each ; 1 Catalogue Curator at $720 ; 1 Assistant at $720 ; 1 Assistant at $600 ; 1 Accession Clerk at $720 ; 1 Stenographer at $720 ; 1 As- sistant at $600 ; 1 Shelf-lister at $540 ; 1 Sub-shelf-lister at $360 ; 1 Sub-cata- loguer at $480 ; 1 Loan Clerk at $420 ; 1 Shelf Clerk at $480 ; 1 Sub-shelf Clerk at $360 ; 1 Supply Clerk at $360 ; 2 Junior Clerks at $300 each ; 1 Clerk at $240 ; 1 Sub-Librarian at $1,200 ; 1 Reference Clerk at $1,020 ; 1 Cataloguer at $900.

Law Division.

Stephen B. Griswold . .Law Librarian Albany $2,100

Harry E. Griswold Sub-librarian Albany 1,200

1 Sub-cataloguer at $480 ; 2 Clerks at $480 each ; 1 Clerk at $240.

Bindery.

Walter Roche Foreman .Albany $1,040

1 Forwarder at $683 ; 1 Gilder and Letterer at $852.47 ; 1 Sewer at $312 ; 1 Apprentice at $360 ; 1 Apprentice at $240.

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State Museum.

Administrative Division.

name. position. residence. compensation",

F. J. H. Merrill Director Albany $2,400

Hon. A. G. Richmond. . Curator in Archaeology. , . .Cauajoharie None

Cliarles H. Peck Botanist Menands 2,400

J. A. Lintner Entomologist Albany 2,400

1 Assistant at $780 ; 1 Page at $420 ; 1 Entomologist's Assistant at $1,020.

State Board of Medical Examiners. State Medical Society.

William W. Potter, M.D., President, 284 Franklin St., Buffalo ; William S. Ely, M.D., 78 S. Fitzhugh St., Rochester; Geo. Ryerson Fowler, M.D., 302 Washington Ave., Brooklyn; A. Walter Suiter, M.D.. Herkimer; J. P. Creveling, M.D., 22 South St., Auburn ; Eugene Beach, M.D., Gloversville ; Maurice J. Lewi, M.D., Secretary, 5-11 B'way, New York.

Homceopathic.

Asa S. Couch, M.D., President, Fredouia ; A. R. Wright, M.D., 414 Elm- wood Ave., Buffalo ; Jolm McE. Wetmore, 41 E. 29th St., New York ; Edwin H. Wolcott, 57 S. Union St., Rochester ; John M. Lee, M.D., 89 Plymouth Ave., Rochester ; AVm. M. Butler, M.D., 507 CHnton Ave., Brooklyn ; J. Willis Can- dee, M.D., Secretary, 402 Warren St., Syracuse.

Eclectic.

Lee H. Smith, M.D., President, 663 Main St., Buffalo ; EH Denny, M.D., Oneonta ; D. E. Ensign, M.D., McGrawville ; John P. Nolan, M.D., 41 Charl- ton St., New York ; Orlando Webb Sutton, Bath ; Melvin H. Nicholas, M.D., Worcester ; Arthur R. Tiel, M.D., Secretary, Matteawan.

State Board of Dental Examiners.

A. P. Southwick, M.D.S., President, 11 Niagara St., Buffalo; William Carr, M.D.S., 35 W. 46th St., New York ; William Jarvie, M.D.S., 105 Clinton St., Brooklyn; W. H. Colgrove, D.D.S., Johnstown; S. B. Palmer, M.D.S., Syracuse ; A. M. Holmes, D.D.S., Morrisville ; A. M. Wright, M.D.S., Troy ; Frank French, M.D.S., Secretary, 62 State St., Rochester.

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State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners.

109 Western Avenue, Albany, N. Y.

Prof, James Law President Cornell Univ'y, Ithaca.

Dr. Wm, Henry Kelly . Secretary 195 Western Ave., Albany.

Dr. Claude D. Morris Pawling.

Dr. N. P. Hinkley 395 Ellicott St., Buffalo.

Dr. K. S. Huidekoper 154 E. 57tli St., N. Y. City.

Each candidate that is admitted for examination pays $10 to the Regent. The Regents, after paying all proper expenses, divide this fund pro rata among the members of the Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners.

STATE GEOLOGIST.

State Hall, Albany, N. Y.

name. position. residence. compensation. James Hall State Geologist and Palae- ontologist Albany $3,600

John M. Clarke Asst. Geologist and Palae- ontologist Albany 2,000

Geo. B. Simpson Draughtsman Albany 1,800

1 Lithographer at $1,500 ; 1 Confidential Clerk at $1,200 ; 1 General As- sistant at $900.

STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY.

Alfred B. Huested President Albany Per diem

Edward S. Dawson, Jr.Secretary '.Syracuse, per diem and $400

Curtis H. Haskin Treasurer Rochester Per diem

Frank L. Norton Delhi Per diem

J. Clitherow Smith Plattsburgh Per diem

The members of the board are paid from a fund which is made up from the fees received for applications for licenses, and from the moities of the penalties .collected for violations of the law.

INSPECTOR OF GAS IVIETERS.

James L. Stewart Inspector New York City $5,000

Geo. H. Owens Deputy Inspector Brooklyn 1,500

John Pauley Deputy Inspector Albany 1,500

-Jos. Stockmar Deputy Inspector Buffalo 1,500

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DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE.

Capitol, Albany, N. Y.

N^AME. POSITION. RESIDENCE. COMPENSATION.

Charles A. Wietiug . . ..Commissioner Cobleskill $4,000

First Division. Albany, Otsego, Rensselaer, Schenectady, Schoharie, and Washington Counties ; George L. Flanders, Albany, Assistant Commissioner, $2,500.

Second Division. Kings, New York, Queens, Richmond, Suffolk, and one- half of Westchester County ; Frederick H. Kracke, Washington Market, New York City, Assistant Commissioner, $2,500.

Third Division. Columbia, Delaware, Dutchess, Greene, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster, and one-half of Westchester County ; Henry S. Ambler, Chatham, Assistant Commissioner, $2,500.

Fourth Division. Essex, Fulton, Hamilton, Herkimer, Montgomer}', Os- wego, Oneida, and Warren Counties ; T. Jas. Owens, Steuben, Assistant Com- missioner, $1,500.

Fifth Division. Clinton, Franklin, Jefferson, Lewis, and St. LaAvrence Counties; S. Brown Richardson, Lowville, Assistant Commissioner. $1,500.

Sixth Division. Broorae, Chenango, Cortland, Madison, Onondaga, Tioga, and Tompkins Counties ; Charles R. Payne, Hamilton, Assistant Commis- sioner, $1,500.

Seventh Division. Chemung, Genesee, Livingtson, Schuyler, Steuben, and Wyoming Counties; Verlett C. Beebe, Arcade, Assistant Commissioner, $1,500.

Eighth Division, Cayuga, Monroe, Ontario, Seneca, Wayne, and Yates Counties ; William T. Hughes, 26 Rowley Street, Rochester, Assistant Commis- sionei-, $1,500.

Ninth Division. Erie, Niagara, and Orleans Counties ; Asa L. Twitchell-, Springville, Assistant Commissioner, $1,500.

Tenth Division. Allegany, Cattaraugus, and Chautauqua Counties ; J. P. Clark, Falconer, Assistant Commissioner, $1,500.

Subordinate Employees of M.ain Office.

V. P. D. Lee Agt. and Exp. Proof Reader. Altamont $1,500

E. J. Wheeler Chemist Albany 2,000

Geo. B. Fellows Agent Albany 900

Simon Nussbaum Agent Albany 900

J. M. Hutclnns Agent Albany 900

E. F. Burke Agent Oneonta 900

1 Director of Farmers' Institutes at $2,000 ; 1 Veterinainan at $2,000 ; 1 Chemist at $2,000 ; 2 Chemists at $1,200 each ; 1 Chemist at $600 ; 1 Chem- ist at $40 per month. Chemists other than those on salaiy are paid from $5 to $7 per analysis. ' 9 Agents at $720 each ; 23 Agents at $900 each ; 6 Agents at $960 each ; 2 Vinegar Experts at $900 each ; 4 Cheese-Instructors at $1,200 each ; 1 Agent and Proof Reader at $1,500 each.

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NEW YORK STATE WEATHER BUREAU.

Central Office, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.

name. position. eesidence. compensation.

E. A. Fuertes Director Ithaca None

Wm. O. Kerr Secretary and Expert Ithaca $1,200

Ebenezer T. Turner . . .Meteorologist Ithaca 1,200

Wm. Mott Temporary Computer Ithaca, per month.. . 100

NEW YORK AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION.

Geneva, N. Y.

Board of Control. Hon. Martin V. B. Ives, President, Potsdam ; Hon. Frank S. Black, Albany ; Wm. C. Barry, Rochester ; S. H. Hammond, Geneva; A. C. Chase, Syracuse ; F. C. Chamberlain, Canandaigua ; F. C. Schraub, Low- ville ; Nicholas Hallock, Queens ; L. P. Haviland, Camden ; C. H. Davison, Millbrook ; W. O'Hanlon, Secretary and Treasurer, $400 per annum, Geneva.

Station Staff.

W. H. Jordan, Sc.D Director Geneva . .House and $4,000

L. L. Vanslyke, Ph.D Chemist Geneva . .House and 2,500

Wm. P. Wheeler First Assistant Geneva. . .House and 1,800

S. A. Beach, M.S Horticulturist Geneva. . .House and 1,875

Victor H. Lowe, B.S Entomologist Geneva 1,200

F. A. Stirrine, M.S Entomologist Jamaica 1,200

F. C. Stewart, M.S Mycologist Ithaca 1,200

Frank H. Hall, B.S Ed. and Librarian Geneva 1,800

Frank E. Newton Clerk and Stenographer. Geneva 1,000

1 Agriculturist and Superintendent of Labor at $720 ; 1 Assistant Horti- culturist at $960 ; 3 Assistant Chemists at $960 each ; 2 Assistant Chemists at $840 each ; 1 Assistant Horticulturist at $840 ; 2 Assistant Chemists at $600 each ; 1 Clerk and Stenographer at $480 ; 1 Comj)uter at $720 ; 1 Mechanic at $540 ; 1 Foreman in Orchards at $580 ; 1 Poultry-man and 1 Watchman at $480 each ; 1 Assistant Gardener at $480 ; 1 Laboratory Assistant and 1 Dairyman at $437 each.

SUPERINTENDENT OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.

Albany, N. Y. Lewis Boss Superintendent Albany $300

HARBOR MASTER FOR THE PORT OF ALBANY.

William H. Storrs .... Harbor Master Albany Fees

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FISHEEIES, GAME, AND FOREST COMMISSION. Capitol, Alb.\xy, N. Y.

XAME. POSITIO.V. RESIDEXCE. COMPENSATIOX.

Barnet H. Davis President of Commission . .Palmyra $3,000

William E. Weed Commissioner Potsdam 2,500

Charles H. Babcock. . .Commissioner Rochester 2,500

Edward Thompson . . .Shellfish Commissioner. . . .Northport 2,500

Hendrick S. Holden . ..Commissioner. ... Syracuse 2,500

Charles A. Taylor Assistant Secretary Oswego 2,000

William F. Fox Superintendent Forests . . ..Albany 2,500

J. W. Pond Chief Protector Malone 2,000

A. N. Cheney Fish Culturist Glens Falls 3,000

James Annin, Jr Supei'inteudent Hatcheries . Caledonia 2,500

Roster of Subordixate Employees.

A. J. Mulligan Auditor Albany $1,500

A. B. Strough Special Agent Albany 1,400

WilHam Wolf Clerk to Chief Waterford 1,200

J. J. Fourqurean Stenographer Albany 1,200

M. C. Finley Special Agent Palmyra 1,000

F. B. Mitchell Confidential Clerk, Shellfish

Department Nor^^-ich 1,500

36 Fish, Game, and Forest Protectors, ^yho receive $500 each, and not to exceed $450 jDer annum for expenses ; 1 Oyster Protector at $1,200 ; 1 Assistant Oyster Protector at $2.50 per day when emjjloyed ; 7 Foremen of Hatcheries at $1,080 ; 281 Firewardens who receive $2.50 per day during the time when actually employed, one-half of which is paid by the State, and one-half by the town where the fire occui-s.

STATE HISTORIAN.

Capitol, Albany, N. Y.

Hugh Hastings State Historian New York $4,500

Henry H. Noble Stenographer Albany 1,000

Caroline H. Herzog . . . Typewriter Albany 840

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BOAKD OF MEDIATION AND ARBITRATION.

Capitol, Albant, N. Y.

XAME. POSITION. RESIDENCE. COMPENSATION".

Henry C. Johnson . . . .Commissioner Astoria, L. I ^3,000

W. H. H. Webster Commissioner Buffalo 3,000

Wm. Purcell Commissioner Rochester 3,000

Thos. A. Braniff Secretary Tompkinsville, S. 1 . 2,000

Fred. N. Lewis Clerk Albany 1,500

STATE CIVIL SERVICE COMJillSSION.

Capitol, Albany, N. Y.

Willard A. Cobb Commissioner Lockport $2,600

Geoi-ge P. Lord Commissioner Dundee 2,600

Silas W. Burt Commissioner New York 2,600

Chai-les S. Fowler , . . .Chief Examiner Albany 3,600

Clarence B. Angle .... Secretaiy Albany 3,000

1 Clerk at $1,800 ; 1 Examiner at $1,500 ; 2 Stenographers at $900 each.

BUREAU OF STATISTICS OF LABOR.

Capitol, Albany, N. Y.

John T. McDonough . . Commissioner Albany $3,000

John McMackin Deputy Commissioner New York 2,500

Henry C. Southwick . . Chief Clerk Albany 2,000

William Deterliug .... Statistician Brooklyn 1,500

Leonard W. Hatch .... Statistician Albany .... per diem 4

David J. Naughtin .... Statistician New York . per diem 4

Kate Shaffer Clerk Albany 1,200

William J. Stoops Clerk Albany 1,500

George A. Stevens .... Special Agent New York 1,500

Michael Reagan Special Agent Hornellsville 1,500

William O'Connor . . . .Special Agent Albany. . . .per diem 4

Frank Ford Special Agent Ithaca .... per diem 4

Charles G. Bloete Special Agent per diem 4

Free Employment Bureau, New York City.

John J. Bealin Superintendent New York $1,500

Thomas J Hammill . . . Clerk New York .per diem 2.50

Frederica Knapp Albany 900

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BOARD OF CLAIMS.

Capitol, Albany, N. Y.

NAME. POSITION. RESIDENCE. COMPENSATION.

Charles F. Saxtou Presiding Judge Clj-de $5,000

George M. Beebe Judge Brooklyn 5,000

John F. Parkhurst Judge Bath 5,000

Philip Keck Clerk Johnstown 4,000

James E. Kirk Deputy Clerk Lyons 2,500

Thos. Watts Stenographer Middletown 2,500

John J. Bassogan Marshal Albany 1,200

BOARD OF TAX COMMISSIONERS.

Capitol, Albany, N. Y.

Martin Heermance . . .Tax Commissioner Poughkeepsie $2,500

Edward L. Adams . . . .Tax Commissioner Elmii-a 2,500

Roland L. Jenkins . . . .Tax Commissioner Moriah 2,500

1 Stenographer at $720.

COMMISSIONERS OF THE STATE RESERVATION.

Niagara Falls, N. Y.

Andrew H. Green Commissioner New York City None

John M. Bowers Commissioner New York City None

Robert L. Fryer Commissioner Buffalo None

William Hamilton .... Commissioner Caledonia None

George Raines Commissioner Rochester None

Henry E. Gregory Treasurer and Secretary $1,100

Thomas V. Welch Superintendent 2,000

6 Police Constables and Care-takers at $900 each ; 1 Railway-operator at $900, and 1 Guide at $600.

ONONDAGA SALT SPRINGS.

Syeacuse, N. Y.

Chas. Hitchcock Superintendent Syracuse $1,500

Henry L. Bassett Deputy Superintendent. . . .Liverpool 1.200

Robt. Drumma Chief Engineer Syi-acuse 1,200

John Gebhardt Chief Barrel Inspector Syracuse 840

Jas, H. Barry Supervisor of Aqueducts. . . Syracuse 840

1 Overseer of Pumps, and 3 Salt Inspectors at $600 each ; 2 Receivers at $840 each ; 11 Salt Inspectors at $50 per month, and 1 Receiver at $540.

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STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES.

Capitol, Albany, N. Y.

districts. . commissioners. residence.

Eirst Win. R. Stewart, President New York City.

New York County Annie G. de Peyster New York City.

New York County Stephen Smith New York City.

Second Edw. H. Litchfield BrookljTi.

Kings County Tunis B. Bergen Brookl;^Ti.

Third Selden E. Marvin Albany.

Fourth NeM'ton Aldrich Gouverneur.

Fifth Robt. McCarthy Syracuse.

Sixth Peter Walrath Chittenango.

Seventh Enoch V. Stoddard, Vice-President. . . . Rochester.

Eighth Harvey W. Putnam Bufifalo.

The Commissioners are appointed for the term of eight years, one from each judicial district of the State, one additional member from the County of Kings, and two additional members from the County of New York. Each Commissioner receives, as a compensation, $10 for each day's attendance at meetings of the Board, or any of its Committees, not to exceed $500 in any year. Expenses incurred in the performance of duties are allowed.

Roster of Employees.

NAME. POSITIOX. RESIDENCE. COMPENSATION.

Robt. W. Hebberd .... Secretary Albany $3,500

Chas. S. Hoyt Supeft'intendentof State and

Alien Poor Canandaigua .3,500

Jas. O. Fanning Inspector Albany 3,000

Wellington B. Ives. . . .Clerk Albany 1,500

1 Clerk at $1,200 ; 1 Clerk at $600 ; 1 Clerk at $480 ; 1 Secretary to Su- perintendent at $624 ; 1 Typewriter and Stenographer at $624.

New York Office, 287 Fourth Avenue.

James O. Fanning, Inspector in Charge. 3 Inspectors at $1,200 each ; 2 Inspectors at $900 each.

Rochester Office. Mrs. Mary W. Whited . Inspector Rochester $900

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HEALTH OFFICER OF THE PORT OF NEW YORK.

1 BiiOADWAY, New Yohk City.

XAME. POSITION. RESIDENCE. COMPENSATION.

Alvah H. Doty, M.D. . .Health Officer New York $12..500

E. D. Sanborn, M.D. . .Deputy Health Officer Quarantine 2,700

J. B. L'Hommedieu . . .Deputy Health Officer Quarantine 2,700

A. G. Hall Secretary Quarantine 1,800

E. ^[. Skinner Department Engineer Quarantine 1,-500

Edward Keogan Captain Quarantine 1,200

Thos. Taylor Captain Quarantine 1,080

2 Engineers, and 1 Chief Disinfectant and 1 Pilot at $1,080 each ; 1 Super- intendent of Grounds at $900 ; 1 Clerk and 1 Cai-j^enter at $840 each ; 3 Fire- men and 1 Night Watchman at $720 each ; 1 Day Watchman at $660 ; 1 Janitor at $636 ; 1 Bacteriologist at $600, and 1 Messenger at $180.

QUARANTINE COMMISSION.

11 Broadway, New York City.

Jacob M. Patterson . . .Commissioner New York City $2,500

Edmund J. Palmer. . . .Commissioner New York City 2,500

Fred'k H. Schroeder . . Commissioner Brooklyn 2,500

Chas. F. Bruder Secretary 138 W. 67th St., N. Y. . . Fees

Henry Arnold Superintendent Geneseo 2,500

F. G.Milligan Superintendent 1010 B'way, Brooklyn . . 1,500

David H. Starin Superintendent 106 W. 4oth St., N. Y . . 1,200

Dan'l Moriarity Captain 150 Summit Ave., N. Y . 1,200

3 Engineers at $960 each ; 1 Fireman at $-480 ; 1 Steward at $600; 1 Car- penter at $3.50 per day and board.

BO.ARD OF PORT WARDENS.

New York City.

NAME, appointed FROM. COMPENSATION.

Hiram Calkins New York Fees

John H. Gunner New York Fees

Wilbur W. Capron Wayland Fees

Rob't M. Johnston Brooklyn Fees

Wm. O'Connor Little Falls Fees

John H. Boland Troy Fees

John S. Kidder Laurens Fees

Isaac W\ Edsatt Spring Valley Fees

Rob't B. Miller New York Fees

A. W. Dodge Secretary Brooklyn $1,400

John Regan Collector Brooklyn 1,600

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STATE COMMISSION IN LUNACY.

Capitol, Albany, N. Y.

XAME. POSITIOX. BKSIDEXCE. COMPEXSATIOK.

Peter M. Wise President New York $7,500

William L. Parkhurst . Legal Commissioner Canaudaigua 5,000

Goodwin Bx'own Lay Commissioner Albany 3,500

T. E. McGarr Secretary Albany 4,000

George D. Sanford Auditor Albany 4,000

Carroll L. Smith Confid. Clerk and Stenog. .Albany 2,200

Each Commissioner also receives $1,200 per annum in lieu of travelling and incidental expenses.

1 Voucher Clerk at $1,200 ; 1 Indexer and 1 Stenographer at $1,000 each ; 2 Clerks and 1 Assistant Voucher Clerk at $900 each ; 1 Clerk and 1 Super- numerary Clerk at $720 each ; 1 Page at $360 ; 6 Special Agents at $5 per day each.

Pathological Institute.

Ira Van Gieson, M.D . . Director New York $5,000

Henderson B. Deady. .Chief Associate in Pathol . .New York 1,200

1 Associate in Anthropology and 1 Associate in Physiological Chemistry at $900 each ; 1 Librarian and 1 Archivist at $750 each ; 1 Janitor at $600 ; 1 Associate in Psychology, 1 Associate in Pathology, 1 Associate in Bacteriology, and 1 Associate in Biology at $500 each.

At a Special Session of the State Commission in Lunacy, held at the Cap- itol, in the City of Albany, on the 31st day of July, 1897. Present:

Petee M. Wise, President, \ Goodwin Brown, ]■ Commissioner's.

William L. Parkhurst, ) Whereas, Chapter 693 of the Laws of 1895 provides, among other things, that " salaries and wages shall be uniform for similar grades of officers and em- ployees in all the State Hospitals, and which shall be classified and determined by the State Commission in Lunacy, subject to the approval in writing of the Governor, Comptroller, and Secretary of State " ; and

Whereas, The Commission has adopted a schedule of uniform salaries which, upon submission to the State Officers aforesaid, was approved by His Excel- lency Frank S. Black, Governor ; the Honorable James A. Roberts, Comp- troller ; and the Honorable John Palmer, Secretary of State ; now, therefore,

it is hereby

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Ordered, That in the State Hospitals there shall be in effect on and after October 1, i8'J7, the following

Schedule of Officers' Salaries.

per annum.

General Superintendents, $4,000 to $5,000

Medical Superintendents 3,500 to 4,500

Medical Sujierintendents in Hosj^itals having a General

Superintendent 2,500 to 3,000

First Assistant Physician 2,000 to 2,500

Second Assistant Physician 1,500 to 2,000

Assistant Physicians 1,200 to 1,500

Junior Physicians 900 to 1,200

Woman Physicians 1,000 to 1,500

Stewards (institutions under 2,500) 1,500 to 2,000

Stewards (institutions over 2,500) 2,000 to 2,500

PER MONTH.

Matrons $10 to $50

Matrons, graduates of training school 10 additional

PER ANNUM.

Treasurers (institutions over 2,500) $2,500

Treasurers (institutions under 2,500) 1,500

Schedule of Wages of Employees.

per month.

Medical Internes $50

Apothecaries $10 to 50

Man Stenographer 50 to 60

Woman Stenographer 40 to 50

Watchmen : 35

Policemen 35

Barbers 30 to 40

Coachmen 40 to 45

Drivers 25

Pages and Messenger Boys 14 to 18

Railway Department.

PER month.

Engineer , $45.00

Fireman 18.00

Fireman 13.50

Conductor 18.00

Conductor 13.50

Trackman 30.00

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Financial Depaktment.

per month.

Bookkeeper |70 to 80

Accountant 60 to 70

Voucher and Treasurer's Clerk 40 to 50

Storekeeper 40 to 50

Man Stenographer 50 to 60

Woman Stenographer 40 to 50

Chief Supervisors, Men 40 to 50

Chief Supervisors, Women 35 to 45

Supervisors, Men 35 to 45

Supervisors, Women 30 to 40

Nurses and Attendants.

men per month. women per month.

Charge Nurses $28 to 33 $23 to 28

Nurses 25 to 30 20 to 25

Charge Attendants 25 to 30 20 to 25

Attendants 20 to 24 14 to 18

Special Attendants 30 to 35 25 to 30

Dining-room Attendants 14 to 18

Ward Helpers 12

Domestic Service.

Housekeepers $25 to 3D

Waitresses and Chambermaids 13 to 17

Kitchen Service.

MEN per month. WOMEN PER MONTH.

Chefs $75

Head Cooks 40 $40

Cooks 25 25

Assistant Cooks 20"

Kitchen Helpers 20 to 24 14 to 18

Bakery Service.

Baker $50

Assistant Baker 35

Bakers' Helpers 20 to 25

Meat Cutters 40

Laundry Service.

per month.

Laundry Overseer $50

Launderers , 25

Head Laundresses 25

Laundresses 15

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Engineer's Department.

per month.

Chief Engineer ^^100

Engineer's Assistants, 1st grade 60

J]ngineer's Assistants, 2d grade 50

J^ugiueer's Assistants, 3d grade 40

JElectrical Engineer 75

Electrical Engineer's Assistants, 1st grade 60

Electrical Engineer's Assistants, 2d grade 50

Electrical Engineer's Assistants, 3d grade 40

Linemen 35

Plumbers and Steam-fitters 60

Plumbers and Steam-fitters' Helpers 21 to 30

Firemen, 8-liour shifts 30

Eiremen, 12-hour shifts 40

Building Department.

Master Mechanic ^100

Head Carj^enter 60

Carpenter 50

Painter 50

Blacksmiths 50

Industrial Department.

Shop Foreman $45

Tailor 40 to 45

Shoemaker 40 to 45

Printing and Bookbinding Department.

Foreman

Printer. 50

Bookbinder. 50

Farm and Grount>s Department.

Head Farmer $45 to 50

Dairyman 35 to 40

Farmers 25 to 30

Herdsmen 25 to 30

Gardeners 35 to 40

Florists 40 to 45

Teamsters 20

Laborers 20

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Utica State Hospital.

Utica, Oneida Co., N. Y.

G. Alder Bloomer, M.D., Medical Superintendent.

No. Patients Men 472 Women 527 Total 999

No. Employees Men 120 Women 115 Total 235

W. Stuart Wolcott, President Board of Managers ; John R. Jones, Steward ; Harry S. Patten, Utica, Treasurer ; James S. Shei'man, Counsel, Utica.

1 First Assistant Physician ; 1 Second Assistant Physician ; 2 Junior As- sistant Physicians, and 1 Woman Assistant Physician.

Willard State Hospital.

WiLLARD, Seneca Co., N. Y.

W. A. Macy, M.D., Medical Superintendent.

No. Patients Men 1,106 Women; 1,123 Total 2,259

No. Employees Men 240 Women 227 Total 467

Stephen H. Hammond, President Board of Managers ; M. J. Gilbert, Stew- ard ; J. B. Thomas, Treasurer, Ovid ; S. S. Partridge, Counsel, Phelps.

1 First Assistant Physician ; 1 Second Assistant Physician ; 4 Assistant Physicians ; 3 Junior Assistant Physicians, and 1 Woman Assistant Physician.

Hudson River State Hospital.

POUGHKEEPSIE, DuTCHESS Co., N. Y.

Charles W. Pilgrim, M.D., Medical Superintendent.

No. Patients Men 888 Women 743 Total 1,631

No. Employees Men 240 Women 153 Total 393

Frank B. Lown, President Board of Managers ; Porter D. Lord, Steward ; Allison Butts, Treasurer, Poughkeepsie ; H. M. Taylor, Counsel, Poughkeepsie.

1 First Assistant Physician ; 1 Second Assistant Physician ; 2 Assistant Physicians ; 3 Junior Assistant Physicians, and 1 Woman Assistant Physician.

Matteawan State Hospital.

Matteawan, Dutchess Co., N. Y.

H. E. Allison, M. D., Medical Superintendent.

No. Patients Men 587 Women 45 Total 632

No. Employees .... Men 103 Women 17 Total 120

1 First Assistant Physician ; 1 Second Assistant Physician ; 1 Assistant Physician ; 1 Medical Interne.

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MiDDLETOWN StATE HoMCEOPATHIC HoSPITAL.

MiPDLETowN, Orange Co., N. Y.

Seidell H. Talcott, M.D., Medical Superintendent.

No. Patients Men 575 Women GOO Total 1,175

No. Employees .... Men 163 Women 109 Total 272

Grinnell Burt, President Board of Managers ; Henry J. Leonard, Steward ; Cornelius Macardell, Treasurer, Middletown ; John B. Swezey, Counsel, Go- slien.

1 First Assistant Pliysician ; 1 Second Assistant Physician ; 1 Assistant Physician ; 2 Junior Assistant Physicians, and 1 Woman Assistant Physician.

Buffalo State Hospital.

Buffalo, Erie Co., N. Y.

Arthur W. Hurd, M.D., Medical Superintendent.

No. Patients Men 529 Women 724 Total 1,253

No. Employees .... Men 125 Women 115 Total 240

Joseph P. Dudley, President Board of Managers ; Thomas Wilding, Steward ; Elias S. Hawley, Treasurer, Buffalo ; James F. Gluck, Counsel, Buffalo.

1 First Assistant Physician, 1 Second Assistant Physician, 1 Assistant Ph}'- sician, 3 Junior Assistant Physicians, and 1 Woman Assistant Physician.

BiNGHAMTON StATE HoSPITAL.

Binghamton, Broome Co., N. Y.

Charles G. Wagner, M.D., Medical Superintendent.

No. Patients Men 609 Women 727 Total 1,336

No. Employees .... Men 182 Women 154 Total 336

John W. Stanbrough, President Board of Managers ; Edwin Evans, Steward ; John Kankiii, Treasurer, Binghamton ; Edmund O'Connor, Counsel, Bing- hamton.

1 First Assistant Physician, 1 Second Assistant Physician, 2 Assistant Phy- sicians, 2 Junior Assistant Physicians, and 1 Woman Assistant Physician.

St. Lawrence State Hospit.\l.

Ogdensburg, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y.

William Maboii, M.D., Medical Superintendent.

No. Patients Men 706 Women 665 Total 1,371

No. Employees .... Men 160 AVomen 186 Total 346

Hon. W. L. Proctor, President Board of Managers ; W^illiam C. Hall, Stew- ard ; James M. Wells, Treasurer, Ogdensburg ; George R. Malby, Counsel, Ogdensburg.

1 First Assistant Physician, 1 Second Assistant Physician, 2 Assistant Phy- sicians, 2 Junior Assistant Physicians, and 1 Woman Assistant Physician.

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KocHESTER State Hospital.

; Rochester, Monroe Co., N. Y.

E. H. Howard, M.D., Medical Superintendent.

No. Patients Men 270 Women 253 Total 523

No. Employees Men 63 Women 60 Total 123

Frederick Cook, President Board of Managers ; W. S. Remington, Stew- ard ; Frederick P. Allen, Treasurer, Rochester ; J. M. E. O'Grady, Counsel, Rochester.

1 First Assistant Physician ; 1 Second Assistant Physician ; 1 Junior As- sistant Physician ; and 1 Woman Assistant Physician.

Long Island State Hospital.

Brooklyn, Kings Co., N. Y.

Oliver M. Dewing, M.D., Acting General Superintendent.

No. Patients Men 1,179 W^omen 1,537 Total 2,716

No. Employees Men 360 Women 254 Total 614

Truman J. Backus, President Board of Managers ; F. A. Wheeler, Stew- ard ; Henry E. Abell, Treasurer, Arbuckle Building, Brooklyn.

Brooklyn Department, Brooklyn, Long Island, N. Y.

R. M. Elliott, M.D., Medical Superintendent.

No. Patients Men 454 Women 818 Total 1,272

No. Employees Men 123 Women 122 Total 245

1 First Assistant Physician ; 1 Second Assistant Physician ; 2 Assistant Physicians ; 2 Junior Assistant Physicians, and 1 W^oman Assistant Physician.

Kings Park Department, Kings Park, Long Island.

Oliver M. Dewing, M.D., Medical Superintendent.

No. Patients Men 725 Women 719 Total 1,444

No. Employees Men 237 Women 132 Total 369

1 First Assistant Physician ; 1 Second Assistant Physician ; 2 Assistant Physicians, and 2 Junior Assistant Physicians.

Manhattan State Hospital.

Station L, New York City.

A. E. Macdonald, M.D., General Superintendent.

No. Patients Men 3,237 Women 3,711 Total 6,948

No. Employees .... Men 705 Women 528 Total 1,233

Henry E. Howland, President Board of Managers ; H. E. Cole, Steward ; W. H. Kimball, Treasurer, 45 Broadway, New York ; George C. Austin, New York City, Counsel.

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Ward's Island Division, Male Department.

Percy Bryaut, M.D., Medical Siiperinteudent.

No. Patients Men 2,121 Women 1,405 Total 3,526

No. Employees . . . Men 398 Women 11 Total 409

2 Second Assistant Physicians ; 3 Assistant Physicians ; 9 Junior Assistant Physicians.

Female Department.

E. C. Dent, M.D., Medical Superintendent.

No. Patients Men 2,121 Women 1,405 Total 3,526

No. Employees Men 75 Women 221 Total 296

1 First Assistant Physician ; 7 Assistant Physicians ; 8 Junior Assistant Physicians, and 1 Woman Assistant Physician.

Blackwell's Island Division, Branch of Female Department, Ward's Island.

William B. Moseley, Physician in Charge.

No, Patients Men Women 839 Total 839

No. Employees Men 84 Women 107 Total 141

Hart's Island Division.

Herman C. Evarts, M.D., First Assistant Physician,

No. Patients Men 375 Women 1,175 ^ Total 1,550

No. Employees .... Men 84 Women 148 Total 232

2 Assistant Physicians ; 3 Junior Assistant Physicians ; 1 Woman Assistant Physician.

Farm for the Insane, Central Islip, Long Island,

George A. Smith, Medical Superintendent.

No. Patients Men 741 Women 292 Total 1,033

No. Employees Men 154 Women 43 Total 197

1 Assistant Physician and 1 Junior Assistant Physician.

Collins State Homceopathic Hospit.^l.

Collins, Erie Co., N. Y.

George Allen, M.D., Medical Superintendent. To be opened about May 1.

William Tod Helmuth, President Board of Managers ; Frederick J. Black- mon, Secretary and Treasurer ; L. F. Stearns, Counsel, Dunkirk.

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STATE COMMISSION OF PRISONS.

Capitol, Albany, N. Y.

EigM Commissioners, as follows, whose compensation is ^10 per diem each and expenses for the time actually employed in the performance of oflBicial duties :

Lispenard Stewart, President, New York City ; Nelson Davenport, Vice- President, Troy ; Charles J. Boyd, Middletown ; Wm. R. Remington, Canton ; John G. Doi'rance, Camden ; Wm. J. Montanye, Cortland ; Sarah L. Daven- port, Bath ; George B. Hayes, Buffalo.

Roster of Employees.

name. position, residence. compensation.

Augustus Sherman. . . .Secretary New Boston $3,000

Helene B. Franklin . . . Stenographer Albany 1,000

Philip G. Roosa General Office Assistant. . .Middletown 1,000

SUPERINTENDENT OF STATE PRISONS.

Capitol, Albany, N. Y.

Cornelius V. Collins. . . Superintendent Troy $6,000

Charles K. Baker Clerk North Granville 4,000

Fred'k H. Duel Clerk and Stenographer . . . Albany 1,600

F. De Forest Indexer, Bertillon System. .Albany per day 3.50

Auburn Prison.

J. Warren Mead Agent and Warden Auburn $3,500

Cordelle Herrick Chaplain Auburn 2,000

James C. Shaw Principal Keeper Auburn 2,000

Conant Sawyer Physician Auburn 2,000

1 Industrial Clerk, 1 Stenographer and Recorder of Measurements, Ber- tillon System, 1 Yard-master, 1 Hospital Steward, 1 Store-keeper, 1 Hall- keeper, and 1 Kitchen-keeper, at $1,200 each ; 1 Sergeant of Guard and 40 Keepers at $900 each ; 37 Guards and 4 Death-watchers at $780 each ; 1 Su- perintendent of New Buildings at $5 per day ; 1 Superintendent and 1 En- ameller at $3.50 per day each ; 1 Superintendent at $1,500 per year ; 1 Assistant Superintendent at $900 ; 1 Shipper at $900 ; 1 Moulder, 1 Pattern-maker, and 1 Finisher at $3 per day each ; 1 Engineer at $3.25 per day ; 3 Foremen and 1 Assistant Foreman at $900 each per year ; 1 Carpenter Foreman and 1 Foreman at $3 per day each ; 1 Foreman at $2.75 per day ; 2 Foremen at $2.50 per day each ; 1 Quarry-master and 1 Quarryman at $2.25 per day each ; 1 Foreman at $1.75 per day.

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Prison foe Women, at Aubuen.

name. position'. residence. compensation.

Annie M. Welsh Matron Auburn $900

1 Engineer at $900 ; 4 Guards, 1 Night-watchman, 1 Night Engineer, and 1 Janitor and Gardener at $600 each ; 1 Chief Attendant at $420 ; 3 Assistant Matrons and 2 Attendants at $300 each ; 1 Organist at $1 joer Sunday.

Clinton Prison, Dannemora, N. Y.

"W. N. Thayer Agent and "Warden Dannemora $3,500

Anson Cheeseman Chaj^lain Dannemora 2,000

J. B. Ranson . , Phj-sician Dannemora 2,000

John Earn worth Clerk Plattsburg 2,000

Elijah J. Vogan Principal Keeper Dannemora 2,000

1 Assistant Clerk and 1 Purchasing Agent at $1,500 each ; 1 Kitchen- keeper, 1 Hall-keeper, 1 Yard-keeper, 1 Store-keeper, and 1 Receiving Officer at $1,200 each ; 1 Pharmacist and Photogra2oher, 2 Engineers, 25 Keepers, 1 Foreman of Manufacturing Department, and 1 Machinist, at $900 each ; 1 Master-mechanic at $1,300 ; 32 Guards at $780 each ; 2 Watchmen at $600 each ; 1 Instructor at $500 ; 1 Instructor at $300 ; 1 Watchman at $120.

Sing Sing Prison, Sing Sing, N. Y.

Omar V. Sage Agent and Warden Sing Sing $3,500

J. C. Wells Chaplain 60 Ellis Place, Sing Sing . . 2,000

E. W. Cook Clerk 6 Madison Ave., Sing Sing 2,000

R. T. Ii-ving Physician 17 Orchard St., Sing Sing 2,000

J. A. Peny Sup't Manufg Dep't. . . . Hamilton Ave., Sing Sing 1,800

James Connaughton. Principal Keej^er Prison Hill, Sing Sing. . . 2,000

James Jackson, .... .State Detective 21 Clinton Ave., Sing Sing 1,800

1 Foreman of Manufacturing Department at $1,500 ; 1 Stenographer, 1 Receiving Officer, 1 Foreman Manufacturing Dej^artment, 1 Foreman, 1 Store- keeper, 1 Mess-keeper, 1 Hall-keeper, and 1 Yard-keeper at $1,200 each ; 55 Keepers at $900 each ; 31 Guards and 2 Watchmen at $780 each ; 1 Salesman at $5 per day ; 1 Dynamo-tender, 1 Shipping-clerk, and 1 Instructor at $3 per day each ; 1 ShipjDing-clerk at $2.75 per day, and 1 Watchman at $2 j^er day.

14(;

SOLDIERS' AND SAILOES' HO^ME.

Bath, N. Y.

NAME. POSITION. EESIDENCE. COMPENSATION.

John Palmer President Albany None

Frank Campbell Treasurer Bath None

Horatio C. King Vice-President Brooklyn None

Otis H. Smith Secretary Bath None

Danl. E. Sickles Trustee New York None

J. Monroe Schoemaker.Trustee Elmira None

Joseph P. Cleary Trustee Rochester None

Hotchkiss S. Finch .... Tiaistee Richford None

Geo. R. Sutherland . , . Trustee Campbell None

Ex-Ofl&cio Trustees The Governor and the Attorney-General.

Chas. O. Shepard Commandant Buffalo $2,000

Azariah C. Brundage . . Adjutant Batli 1,200

Patrick J. O'Connor . .Quartermaster Albany 1,200

Ten Eyck Burelson . . .Surgeon Pulteuey 1,800

Wm. E. Howell Cashier Bath 1,200

Geo. Densmore Engineer New York 1,200

Ozio M. Lambersou . . . Matron Bath 500

1 Assistant Surgeon, and 1 Bookkeeper at $1,000 each ; 1 Inspector, and 1 Assistant Quartermaster, and 1 Carpenter at $900 each ; 1 Superintendent Mess Hall and Kitchen at $780 ; 1 Florist at $720 ; 1 Clerk, 1 Farmer, 2 Cooks, and 1 Baker at $600 each ; 1 Steam-Fitter, 1 Electric Light Man, 1 Electrical Engineer and Tender, 4 Firemen, and 1 Steam-Fitter at $540 each ; 1 Head Nurse at $480 ; 1 Gardener, 2 Teamsters, 2 Laborers, and 1 Western Agent at $420 each ; 1 Blacksmith at $480 ; 1 Laborer at $432 ; 5 Chaplains, 1 Optical Surgeon, and 8 Nurses at $300 each ; 2 Domestics at $240 each ; 1 Eastern Agent at $200 ; 1 Assistant Cook and 1 Laborer at $120 each ; 1 Barber at $180, and 1 Domestic at $192.

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SCHOOL FOE THE BLIND. Batavia, N. Y.

NAME. POSITION. RESIDENCE. COMPENSATION.

Andrew W. Skelley . . .Managei- Batavia None

Sidney K. Slierwin ... Manager Bata\-ia None

Lee E. Sanborn Manager Sanborn None

Daniel W. Tomlinson .Manager Batavia None

Ami H. Hoskins Manager Cowlesville None

Anna M. Humphrey . . . Manager Warsaw None

F. Park Lewis Manager Buffalo None

Nelson Bogue Manager Batavia None

Frank S. Wood Manager Batavia None

Gardner Fuller, A.M. .Superintendent Batavia $2,000

W. B. Whitcomb, M.D . Physician Batavia 300

F. M. Jameson Bookkeeper Batavia 1,200

Peter Thomas Steward Bata\da 1,000

L. M. Bates Matron Batavia 500

3 Teachers at $800 each ; 1 Teacher at $700 ; 1 Teacher at $600 ; 4 Teachers at $500 each ; 1 Teacher at $480 ; 2 Teachers at $400 each ; 1 Teacher at $360, and 1 Teacher at $200 ; 2 Assistant Matrons and 1 Housekeeper at $300 each ; 1 Engineer, 1 Carpenter, and 1 AVatchmau at $540 each ; 1 Baker and 2 Fire- men at $480 each ; 1 Florist at $600 ; 1 Cook at $270 ; 1 Laundress at $182.

CUSTODIAL ASYLL"^! FOE FEEBLE-MINDED WO^IEN.

Newark, N. Y.

Chas. McLouth Manager Palmyra Expenses

Edw. K. Burnhani .... Manager Newark Expenses

Mrs. NeUie Hotchkiss .Manager Lyons Expenses

Geo. O. Baker Manager Clyde Expenses

Gertrude A. Moss Manager Eochester Expenses

Ellery G. Allen Manager Farmington Expenses

Silas N. Gallup Manager Macedon Expenses

Eichard P. Groat Manager Newark Expenses

Augustus H. Beach . . . Manager Syracuse Expenses

C. W. Winspear Superintendent Newark $1,800

Gertrude E. Winspear. Matron Newark 1,00ft

M. Ellis Brownell Physician Newark 1,000

1 Engineer and 1 Gardener at $900 each ; 1 Storekeeper, 1 Stenographer and Bookkeeper, and 2 Firemen at $480 each ; 1 Carpenter at $500 ; 1 Issuing Clerk, 1 Teacher, 1 Supervisor, 1 Baker, and 1 Nurse at $300 each ; 1 Clerk at $240 ; 2 Superrisors, 1 Industrial Teacher, 1 Alternate Supervisor, and 2 Laundresses at $216 each ; 1 Assistant Industrial Teacher and 2 Attendants

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at $298 each ; 1 Seamstress and 3 Cooks at $192 each ; 1 Attendant at $186 ; 1 Attendant and 1 Cook at $180 each ; 1 Assistant Seamstress at $168 ; 8 Attendants at $144 each ; 8 Attendants at $132 each ; 9 Attendants at $120 each ; 1 Clerk at $20 per month.

CUSTODIAL ASYLUM.

EoME, N. Y.

Board of Managers. E. Stuart Williams, Rome ; Joseph I. Sayles, Rome ; Frank T. Gorton, M.D., Waterville ; Wm. H. Cloher, Jr., Utica ; Homer T. Fowler, Rome ; Jim Stevens, Rome ; Eugene H. Conant, Camden ; Fremont Wayne Spicer, Dexter ; Earl S. Batcheller, Rome ; Louis M. Martin, Clinton ; Henry L. Gates, Rome. No compensation.

NAME. POSITION. EESIDENCE. COMPENSATION.

John F. Fitz Gerald . . . Superintendent Rome $4,000

Chas. Bei-nstein Assistant Physician Rome 1,200

James T. Stone Steward Rome 1,200

J. Millard Brainard. . . . Treasurer Rome 1,200

1 Bookkeeper, 1 Gardener, and 1 Farmer at $600 each ; 1 Chief Fireman at $900 ; 1 Carpenter at $540 ; 1 Baker and 1 Painter at $480 each ; 1 Store- keeper, 1 Laundryman, 1 Housekeeper, and 1 Cook at $420 each ; 1 Stenog- rapher, 1 Coachman, 3 Firemen, 1 Kitchen Helper, and 6 Attendants at $360 each ; 2 Teamsters, 1 Farm Hand, 1 Supervisor, and 5 Attendants at $300 each ; 2 Teamsters, 1 Farm Hand, and 5 Attendants at $264 each ; 1 Laborer, 2 Attendants, 1 Ironer, 1 Domestic, and 1 Seamstress at $240 each ; 1 Attend- ant at $216 ; 6 Attendants and 1 Housemaid at $192 each ; 2 Ironers, 2 Dining-room Girls, 1 Waitress, 3 Attendants, 2 Chambermaids, and 1 Kitchen Helper at $180 each ; 2 Attendants at $168 each.

ELMIRA REFORMATORY.

Elmira, N. Y.

Z. R. Brockway Superintendent Elmira $3,500

H. D. Wey Physician Elmira 1,200

H. B. Brockway Transfer Officer Elmii-a 1,200

H. F. Bush Chief Clerk Elmira 1,000

Samuel D. Sample . . . .Principal Keeper Elmira 1,000

1 Technological Instructor at $1,200 ; 1 Cook at $1,200 ; 1 Mihtary Instruc- tor at $1,356 ; 1 School Secretary at $1,200 ; 1 Manual Training Instructor at $1,356 ; 1 Electrician at $1,000 ; 1 Physical Instructor at $1,000 ; 1 Wood- carving Instructor and 1 Kitchen Keeper at $800 each ; 1 Engineer at $1,000 ; 1 Mason at $1,116 ; 1 Carpenter at $1,200 ; 1 Blacksmith at $720 ; 1 Pho- tographer at $600 ; 1 Machinist at $900 ; 1 Clerk and 1 Assistant Bookkeeper

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at $756 each ; 1 Assistant Military Instructor at $800 ; 1 Sloyd Instructor at $1,000 ; 1 Band Instructor at $8 per session ; 1 Painter at $720 ; 1 Book- binder at $720 ; 1 Shoemaker at $720 ; 1 Tailor and 1 Upholstering Instnictor at $720 each ; 1 Printer at $720 ; 1 Assistant Physician, 1 Assistant Technolog- ical Instructor, 1 Clerk, 1 Assistant Electrician, 5 Keepers, 1 Gate-keeper, 1 Watchman, 1 Gardener, 1 Tinsmith, 1 Plumber, and 1 Moulder at $600 each ; 15 Keepers at $528 each ; 2 Hall Keepers, 2 Watchmen, and 5 Guards at $480 each ; 2 "Watchmen and 17 Guards at $-456 each ; 1 Clerk and Telegraph Oper- ator at $456 ; 2 Guards at $500 each ; 3 Guards at $360 each ; 1 Carj^enter at $624 ; 1 Instructor in Tailor Cutting at $2 per session ; 1 Instructor in Cabinet Making at $2 per session ; 1 Instructor in Wood-tuniing at $2 per session ; 1 Instnictor in Stenography at $3 per session ; 1 Instructor in Stone Putting at $2 per session ; 1 Lecturer at $1,500 ; 1 Architect and Foreman at $125 per month ; 1 Laborer at $456 ; 1 Laborer at $300 ; 1 Waiter at $480 ; 1 Instructor in Moulding at $720 ; 1 Teamster at $600 ; 1 Teamster at $456 ; 2 Teamsters at $360 each ; 1 Teamster at $240.

STATE INDUSTKIAL SCHOOL.

EOCHESTEE, N. Y.

Board of Managers. Isaac Gibbard, Rochester ; Thomas Raines, Rochester ; Geo. E. Warner, Rochester ; Geo. A. Carnahan, Rochester ; Jas. M. E. O'Grady, Rochester ; Henry Lamb, Rochester ; Geo. G. Carroll, Rochester ; Chas. H. Losey, Rochester ; Sarah L. Kuichling, Rochester ; Geo. W. Goler, Rochester ; A. B. Lamberton, Rochester ; Jno. C. Woodbury, Rochester ; Chas. Van Voorhis, Rochester ; Laura E. Aldi'idge, Rochester. No comjiensation.

NAME. POSITIOX. RESIDEXCE. COMPENSATION.

Franklin H. Briggs . . .Superintendent Rochester $3,500

David Binice Chief Business Department .Rochester 2,000

Richard P. Kelly Chief Military Department . Rochester 1,200

Mary E. Walsh Chief Discipline Dep'ment. Rochester 1,500

Dr. Lewis W. Rose .... Dept. Health and Sanitation. Rochester 1,500

1 Assistant Chief Department Mental and Manual Instruction, $900 ; 2 Matrons at $1,000 each ; 1 Assistant Matron at $400 ; 1 Assistant Chief Busi- ness Department at $1,000 ; 1 Clerk at $900 ; 1 Clerk at $480 ; 1 Bookkeeper at $600 ; 1 Teacher at $720 ; 4 Teachers at $600 each ; 2 Teachers at $550 each ; 14 Teachers at $500 each ; 1 Teacher at $400 ; 1 Electrician at $660 ; 1 Organist at $250 ; 1 Accompanist at $250 ; 1 Resident Physician at $500 ; 1 Instnictor Band at $780 ; 1 Instructor Shoemaking at $720 ; 1 Instinictor Painting at $720 ; 1 Instructor Modeling at $660 ; 1 Instructor Pattern Mak- ing at $732 ; 1 Instructor Bakery at $660 ; 1 Instructor Floriculture at $600 ; 1 Instructor CaqDentry at $576 ; 1 Instructor Millinery at $540 ; 1 Instiiictor Laundry at $300 ; 1 Instructor Laundiy at $780 ; 1 Insti-uctor Machinery at $972 ; 1 Instnictor Plumbing at $900 ; 1 Instructor Blacksmithing at $900 ; 1 Instnictor Electrical Constniction at $900 ; 1 Instructor Electrical Construc-

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tion at $780 ; 1 Instructor Cooking at $850 ; 1 Instructor Tailoring at $900 ; 1 Instructor Carpentry at $900 ; 1 Instructor Foundry at $780 ; 1 Instructor Masonry at $660 ; 1 Instructor Care and Firing of Steam Boilers at $696, and

1 at $660 ; 1 Instructor Bookbinding at $540 ; 1 Instructor Manual Training at $540 ; 1 Instructor Upholstering at $540 ; 2 Nurses at $300 each ; 4 House- keepers at $300 each ; 1 Central Patrol at $660 ; 1 Chief Officer at $720 ; 1 Night Patrol at $540 ; 1 Relief Officer at $480 ; 9 Officers at $480 each ; 7 Offi- cers at $300 each ; 1 Officer at $360 ; 2 Officers at $540 each ; 1 Officer at $660 ;

2 Officers at $420 each ; 1 Farm Guard at $660 ; 1 Farm Guard at $540 ; 1 Gate Keeper at $540 ; 1 Caretaker at $360 ; 1 Caretaker at $480 ; 10 Care- takers at $300 each ; 1 Attendant at $420 ; 1 Attendant at $360 ; 2 Cooks at $300 each ; 1 Cook at $540 ; 1 Superintendent Hospital at $360 ; 1 Super- intendent Kitchen at $360 ; 1 Dentist at $600 ; 1 Night Watchman at $300 ; 1 Teamster at $540 ; 1 Kitchen Helper at $240 ; 1 Kitchen Helper at $180 ; 3 Waitresses at $180 each.

THOMAS ASYLUM FOR INDIAN CHILDREN.

Versailles, N. Y.

Board of Managers. Henry R. Howland, Buffalo ; Newton A. Chaffee, Gow- anda ; Herman M. Blaisdell, North Collins ; Lily Lord Tifft, Buffalo ; John Schoepflin, Hamburgh ; Samuel G. Keyes, Gowanda ; elohu C. Wilbur, Gow- anda ; Harrison Halftown, Allegany ; Wallace Jemison, Barom ; King Tall- chief, Versailles. No compensation.

NAME. POSITION'. RESIDENCE. COMPENSATIOX.

Geo. L. Lincoln Superintendent Versailles $1,500

Emily P. Lincoln Matron Versailles 700

A. D. Lake Physician Versailles 300

1 Teacher and 1 Engineer at $500 each ; 1 Carpenter and 1 Farmer at $480 each ; 1 Teacher, 1 Kindergartener, 1 Music Teacher, and 1 Store-keeper at $300 each ; 1 Assistant Store-keeper, 1 Fireman, and 1 Cook at $240 each ; 1 Cook, 1 Seamstress, and 4 Attendants at $208 each.

AGENT OF THE ONONDAGA TRIBE OF INDIANS.

Daniel Pinckney, South Onondaga.

AGENT OF THE ONONDAGA INDIANS AT GOWANDA. William H. Bard, Gowanda.

ATTORNEY OF THE SENT:CA NATION OF INDIANS

Merrill T. Jenkins, Randolph, 151

ATTORNEY OF THE ST. REGIS TRIBE OF INDIANS.

Herman S. Rockwood, Bombay.

PALISADE COMMISSIONERS.

Enoch C. Bell, Nyack ; Waldo G. Morse, Yonkers ; James R. Cross, Yonkers.

TRUSTEES OF WASHINGTON'S HEADQUARTERS.

Newbukg, N. Y.

John C. Adams, Newburg ; Joel T. Headley, Newburg ; Chas. S. Jenkins, Newburg ; Jas. G. Graham, Newburg ; William K. Hall, Newburg ; David Car- sou, Newburg ; Joseph H. H. Chapman, Newburg ; Chas. D. Robinson, New- burg ; Michael H. Hirschberg, Newburg ; Chas. L. C. Kerr, Newburg.

SENATE HOUSE— KINGSTON. Julius Schoemaker. . . .Custodian Kingston $600

STATE RACING COMMISSION.

Commissioners. August Belmont, Hempstead, L. I. ; John Sanford, Amster- dam ; Edwin D. Morgan, Wheatly, L. I. Compensation, none. John Boden Secretaiy 89 Wyckoff St., Bk. .$2,500

SUPREIVIE COURT LIBRARY AT ELMIRA.

Geo. M. Diven, Elmira; Frederick Collin, Elmira ; Ed. G. Herendeen, El- mira. Compensation, none. 1 Librarian at $500 per annum.

MISCELLANEOUS REPORTER.

25 North Peael St., Albany, N. Y. Branch, 220 Broadway, N. Y. City.

name. position". eesidence. compensation. Robert G. Scherer Reporter Albany $4,500

Willard S. Gibbons Assistant Reporter Albany 1,200

Edwin C. Day Assistant Reporter Albany * 1,200

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NEW YORK STATE HOME FOR AGED VETERANS, ETC.

Managers. Mrs. Ellen Putnam, Buffalo ; Ed. J. Mitchell, Yonkers ; Mrs. Annie Cleary, Rochester ; Mrs. Sarah C. Nicholas, New York City ; Margaret A. Hibbard, Wayville ; Mrs. K. E. Jones, Iliou ; Richard Curran, Rochester ; Mrs. Ada G. Mohr, Brooklyn ; George H. Treadwell, Albany.

CRAIG COLONY.

SONYEA, N. Y.

Managers. Fred'k Peterson, New York ; Chas. E. Jones, Albany ; Mrs. J. R. Hawkins, Malone ; Hurlburt E. Brown, Mt. Morris ; Katherine H. Salmon, Syracuse ; Geo. L. Williams, Bufifalo ; Mrs. J. B. Wadsworth, Geneseo ; Percy L. Lang, Waverly ; Anson S. Thompson, Ellisburg ; O. P. Hurd, Watkins ; Hon. J. H. Loomis, Attica.

Board of Managers receive no compensation.

Wm. P. Spratling, M.D'.Medical Superintendent. . .Sonyea $4,000

L. Pierce Clark, M.D. .Assistant Physician Sonyea 1,800

T. L. Stone Steward Sonyea 1,200

Elizabeth L. Holt Matron Sonyea 1,000

Mane L. Benoit, M.D . . Medical Interne Sonyea 600

1 Engineer at $1,000 ; 1 Bookkeeper at $840 ; 1 Carpenter, and 1 Farmer at $600 each ; 1 Teacher at $540 ; 1 Storekeeper, 1 Laundress, and 1 Fireman at $480 each ; 1 Stenographer, 1 Fireman, 1 Baker, and 1 Dairyman at $420 each ; 1 Cook at $384 ; 1 Nurse at $300 ; 1 Nurse at $288 ; 1 Nurse at $264 ; 1 Usher, 1 Laundress, 1 Cook, and 5 Nurses at $240 each ; 1 Seamstress at $216 ; 1 Cook and 3 Nurses at $192 each ; 1 Nurse at $360 ; 2 Firemen and 1 Night-watchman at $360 each.

INSTITUTION FOR FEEBLE-MINDED CHILDREN.

Sykacuse, N. Y.

name. position". eesidence. compensation'.

Walter W. Cheney Trustee Manlius None

John W. Yale Trustee Syracuse None

F. D. Huntington Trustee Syracuse None

A. W. Palmer Trustee Syracuse None

John T. Mott Trustee Oswego None

Mrs. Alta P. Crouse . . .Trustee Syracuse None

Lewis F. Weaver Trustee Syracuse None

Wilber S. Lesk Trustee Syracuse None

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NAME. POSITION. RESIDENCE. COMPENSATION.

Alfred Wilkinson Treasurer Syracuse $750

James C Carson Superintendent Syracuse 4,000

John L. Barnett Steward Syracuse 1,200

Alvina E. Wood Matron S^a-acuse 1)00

St. J. Wygant Medical Assistant Syracuse 1,200

1 Clerk, 1 Storekeeper, 1 Engineer, 1 Carpenter, and 1 Baker at $600 each ; 1 Supervisor at $600 ; 1 Gardener, 1 Painter, 1 Fireman, and 1 Coachman at $540 each ; 1 Shoemaker at $510 ; 1 Fireman and 1 Watcliman at $480 each ; 3 Teachers and 2 Assistant Matrons at $400 each ; 1 Housekeeper at $360 ; 1 Teacher at $350 ; 4 Teachers at $300 ; 2 Teachers at $250 ; 1 Attendant at $324 ; 1 Supervisor at $420 ; 1 Attendant at $276 ; 1 Attendant at $252 ; 1 Supervisor, 1 Tailoress, 3 Attendants, and 1 Cook at $240 each ; 1 Supervisor, 1 Seamstress at $192 each ; 2 Supervisors, 1 Nightwatch, 1 Usher, 3 Hos- pital Attendants, 1 Cloakmaker, and 1 Office-girl at $180 each ; 3 Supervisors, 1 Hosemaker, and 2 Cooks at $168 each ; 1 Laundress, 1 Attendant, 1 Seam- stress, and 2 Cooks at $156 each ; 2 Seamstresses, 3 Laundresses, 5 Attendants, and 1 Assistant Cook at $144 each ; 1 Seamstress, 11 Attendants, and 1 Assist- ant Cook at $132 each ; 3 Attendants at $120 each ; 1 Farmhouse Keeper at $156 ; 3 Domestics and 5 Table-girls at $144 each ; 1 Domestic, 1 Table-girl and 1 Hall-girl at $132 each ; 1 Table-girl at $120 ; 1 Waitress at $156 ; 1 Attendant at $216 ; 1 Laborer at $520 ; 1 Laborer at $1.50 per day ; 2 Teamsters at $600 each ; 1 Teamster at $240 ; 1 Super^dsor, 1 Laundress, 1 Nightwatch, and 1 Nurse at $216 each ; 1 Cook at $192.

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STATE NORMAL COLLEGE.

Albany, N. Y.

NAME. POSITION. RESIDENCE. COMPENSATION.

Charles R Skinner .... Trustee 453 State Street None

Samuel B. Ward, M.D . Trustee 281 State Street None

Charles A. Pruyn Trustee 385 State Street None

Marcus T. Hun Trustee 33 Elk Street None

AVni. B. Van Rensselaer. Trustee 7 Euglewood Place .... None

Wm. J. Milne Principal State Normal College . $3,600

Edith M. Bodley Secretary and Teacher. . .State Normal College. 700

1 Teacher of Mathematics at $2,500 ; 1 Teacher High School Department of Model School and German at $2,300 ; 1 Teacher of Natural Sciences at $2,500 ; 1 Teacher of Ancient Languages at $2,000 ; 1 Teacher of Vocal Music at $600 ; 1 Teacher of Drawing at $450 ; 1 Teacher of Grammar and History at $900 ; 1 Teacher of Elocution, Rhetoric and English Literature at $900 ; 1 Teacher of Psychology and French at $900 ; 1 Teacher in Primary Department at $900 ; 1 Teacher of Grammar Department at $1,500 ; 2 Teachers of Elementary Methods and Critic in Model School at $1,000 each ; 1 Teacher of Kinder- garten at $800 ; 2 Janitors and Firemen at $800 each ; 1 Assistant in Kinder- garten at $650 ; and 1 Assistant in Model School at $500 : 1 Assistant in High School Department at $500 ; 1 Assistant in Model School at $500 ; 2 Critics in High School Department at $750 ; and 1 Stenographer at $8 per week.

NORMAL SCHOOLS.

Buffalo, N. Y.

Board of Trustees. Da\'id F. Day, Buffalo ; William Hengerer, Buffalo ; Thomas Lothrop, Buffalo ; D. H. McMillan, Buftalo ; Pascal P. Pratt, Butialo ; Stephen M. Clement, Buffalo ; Henry Lapp, Clarence ; Robert L. Fryer, Buffalo ; Charles W. Goodyear, Buffalo ; Edw. H. Butler, Buffalo. Compensa- tion, none. James M. Cassety Principal Buftalo $3,000

3 Teachers at $1,800 each; 1 Teacher at $1,500; 1 Teacher at $1,200 ; 4 Teachers at $900 each ; 1 Janitor at $800 ; 1 Teacher at $700 ; 3 Teachers at $500 each ; 1 Teacher at $400 ; 1 Principal's Clerk at $300 ; 1 Teacher at $150 and 1 Teacher at $100 ; 2 Teachers at $300 each.

Fkedonia, N. Y.

Board of Trustees. L. Morris, Louis McKinstry, P. H. Stevens, Charles L Mark, M. M. Fanner, F, C. Chatsey, Frederick R. Green, Fredonia. Compen sation, jjpne.

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XAMK. POSITION. RESIDENCE. COMPENSATION.

Francis B. Palmer Principal Fredonia $3,300

Myron T. Dana Vice-Principal Fredonia 2,000

1 Superintendent Methods and Practice and 1 Teacher of Natural Science at $1,500 each ; 1 Teacher of Ancient Languages and 1 Teacher of Rhetoric, Literature and Essays at $1,200 each ; 1 Teacher of Kindergarten Methods and Practice, 1 Teacher of Drawing and Manual Training, 1 Principal Primary De- partment, 1 Critic Intermediate Department, and 1 Critic Primary Depart- ment at $700 each ; 1 Teacher of Elocution and Reading, 1 Academic Teacher and Assistant Intermediate Department at $600; 1 Teacher of Vocal Music at $400 ; 1 Teacher of Physical Training at $450, and 1 Assistant Kindergarten Teacher at $450 ; 1 Critic Intermediate Department at $600.

New Paltz, N. Y.

Trustees. Albert K. Smiley, Solomon Deyo, Jacob Le Fever, New Paltz ; Geo. H. Sharpe, Alton B. Parker, Kingston ; Josiah J. Hasbrouck, New Paltz ; Jacob D. Wurts, Kingston ; Lambert Jenkins, Forest Glen. Compensation, none. Frank S. Capen Principal New Paltz $3,300

1 Teacher of Natural Sciences at $1,800 ; 1 Teacher of Mathematics at $1,600 ; 1 Teacher of Methods at $1,200 ; 1 Teacher of Ancient Languages at $1,000 ; 1 Teacher of Literature at $800 ; 1 Teacher of Drawing at $800 ; 1 Teacher of Methods and 1 Janitor at $800 each ; 1 Teacher of French and Ger- man at $800, and 1 Teacher of Music, and 1 Teacher of English and Latin at $750 each ; 1 Teacher of Methods, and 1 Teacher Primary Department at $700 each, and 1 Teacher Intermediate Department at $650.

Oswego, N. Y.

Board of Trustees. GiWyevt Mollison, John Dowdle, Theo. Irwin, Frederick O. Clark, Alanson S. Page, John C. Churchill, S. Mortimer Coon, Abner C. Mattoon, Lawrence Clancy, Edwin Allen, George B. Sloan, John A. Place, W. T. Henderson, George T. Clark, Oswego. Compensation, none. E. A. Sheldon Principal Oswego $3,300

1 Teacher at $1,800 ; 3 Teachers at $1,600 each ; 3 Teachers and 1 Princi- pal Kindergarten at $1,200 each ; 1 Superintendent of School Practice at $1.- 000 ; 1 Teacher at $1,000 ; 1 Teacher at $500 ; 1 Stenographer at $400 ; 1 Teacher at $300 ; 1 Teacher at $200 ; 2 Teachers at $100 each ; 1 Teacher at $150, and 1 Teacher at $50.

Plattsburg, N. Y.

Board of Trustees. John B. Riley, Everett C. Baker, Geo. S. Weed, Alex. Bertrand, Henry G. Burleigh, Alfred Guibord, Charles F. Hudson, S. Alonzo Kellogg, Da-sad S. Kellogg, Rowland C. Kellogg, Stephen Moffit, Lucien Shedden, John M. Wever, Plattsburg. Compensation, none.

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NAME. POSITION. EESIDENCE. COMPENSATION.

Edward N. Jones Principal Plattsburg $3,300

Annie J. O'Brien Asst. Secretary & Librarian. Plattsburg 500

1 Instructor in Mathematics and 1 Instructor in Science at $1,800 each ; 1 Instructor in Latin and Greek at $1,700 ; 1 Instructor in Methods at $1,000 ; 1 Principal Practice Department at $900 ; 1 Instructor in Drawing and Pen- manship, 1 Instructor in History, Literature and Rhetoric, 1 Instructor in Kindergarten, and 1 Janitor at $800 each ; 1 Instructor in Elocution and Phys- ical Culture, 1 Instructor in Vocal Music, 2 Critics, and 1 Instructor in French and German at $700 each.

Potsdam, N. Y.

Board of Trustees. Edwin A. Merritt, President, Potsdam ; John L. Gil- bert, Malone ; John G. Mclntyre, Secretary, Potsdam ; George H. Sweet, Treasurer, Potsdam ; William R. Weed, Potsdam ; John A. Vance, Potsdam ; Jesse Reynolds, Potsdam ; Thomas Spratt, Ogdensburg ; George W\ F. Smith, Potsdam. Compensation, none. Thos. B. Stowell Principal Potsdam. . . .Residence and $3,000

1 Teacher of Natural Science, Methods and Criticism, and 1 Teacher of History, Rhetoric and English Literature at $1,500 each ; 1 Preceptress and Teacher of English Grammar and Criticism, and 1 Teacher of History, Civics, Arithmetic and Methods at $1,200 each ; 1 Teacher of Mathematics, Science, Methods and Criticism and 1 Teacher of Ancient Classics at $1,300 each , 1 Teacher of Drawing at $900 ; 1 Teacher of French and German, 1 Principal Primary Department, 1 Teacher of Vocal Music, 1 Teacher of Composition, Botany and Physical Geography, 1 Teacher of Reading and Physical Cixlture, 1 Teacher of English and Criticism, 1 Principal Intermediate Department and Teacher of Geography and Methods, 1 Director of Kindergarten and 1 Engineer and Janitor at $800 each ; 1 Teacher of Algebra, English, Methods and Criticism at $800 ; 1 Director of Orchestra at $200.

State NoRM.u:i and TRArNiNO School.

Cortland, N. Y.

Board of Trustees. William H. Clark, Theo. H. Wickwire, Lawrence J. Fitz- gerald, James S. Squires, Orris U. Kellogg, Hugh Duffey, Cortland ; Israel T. Deyo, Binghamton ; Salem Hyde, Syracuse. Compensation, none. Francis J. Cheney Principal Cortland $2,800

1 Teacher of Science at $1,900 ; 1 Teacher of Classics at $2,000 ; 1 Teacher of Mathematics at $1,700 ; 1 Teacher of Methods at $1,000 ; 1 Teacher of Mod- ern Languages at $850 ; 1 Teacher of Literature at $850 ; 1 Teacher of His- tory at $850 ; 1 Teacher of Di-awing at $800 ; 1 Teacher of English at $800 ; 1 Teacher of Music at $700 ; 1 Teacher of Gymnastics at $700 ; Principal of Intermediate Department at $1,200 ; 1 Critic, Intermediate Department, at $800 ; 1 Principal of Primary Department at $800 ; 1 Critic, Primary Depart- ment, at $800 ; 1 Critic, Primary Department, at $700 ; 1 Stenographer and Office Clerk at $550 ; 1 Teacher, Kindergarten, at $800.

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Geneseo, N. Y,

Board of Trustees. Hon. Col. Hubbard, President ; INIr, Wm. A. Brodie, Secretary ; Mr. Clias. "NV. Fielder, Treasurer ; ]\lr. Adouiras J, Abbott, Hon. Jas. M. Wadswortb, Col. John Rorbacb, Mr. Wm. A. Wadswortb, Col. Juo. R. Strang, Dr. W. E. Lauderdale, Geneseo. Compensation, none.

XA.UK. POSITION. KESIUEXCE. COMPENSATION.

John M. Milne Princiijal Geneseo $3,300

1 Teacher of Sciences at $1,800 ; 1 Teacher of Mathematics at $1,600 ; 1 Teacher of Ancient Languages at $1,600 ; 1 Teacher of Physical Trainuig at $1,400 ; Teacher of Methods at $1,000 ; 1 Teacher of Literature and Rhetoric at $850 ; 1 Teacher of Literature, Rhetoric, and Latin at $700 ; 1 Supeiintendent of Intermediate Department at $800 ; 1 Superintendent of Priman- Department at $800 ; 1 Drawing Teacher at $700 ; 1 Elocution Teacher at $700 ; 1 Teacher of History' and Grammar at $700 ; 1 Teacher of Mathematics and Latin at ^700 ; 1 Teacher of Composition and GeograjDhy at $550 ; 1 Teacher of French and German at $550 ; 1 Teacher of Vocal Music at $500 ; 1 Critic in Interme- diate Department at $650 ; 1 Critic in Intermediate Department at $550 ; 1 Critic in Primary Department at $650 ; 1 Critic in Primary Depai-tment at $600 ; 1 Assistant and Secretary at $600 ; 1 Janitor at $800 ; 1 Assistant Janitor at $540.

Oneonta, N. Y.

Board of Trustees. Wm. H. Morris, Eugene RajTuond, Hartford D. Nelson, Willard E. Yager, David Whipple, Reuben Reynolds, Walter L. Brown, Geo. Kirkland, James Stewart, Oneonta ; Frederick Mead, Albany ; Geo. Wilber, Brooklyn ; Hobart Krum, Schoharie. Comj)ensatiou, none. Percy I. Bugbee Principal Oneonta $3,000

1 Teacher of Mathematics at $1,800 ; 1 Teacher of Modern Languages at $1,200 ; 1 Teacher of Classics at $1,500 ; 1 Teacher of Science at $1,600 ; 1 Teacher of Methods at $1,000 ; 1 Teacher of Rhetoric, Litei-ature, and History at $1,100 ; 1 Principal Intermediate Department and Teacher of Physical Culture at $1,000 ; 1 Teacher of Music and Criticism at $800 ; 1 Teacher of Drawing, Methods, and Critic at $800 ; 1 Teacher Science, Writing and Critic at $800 ; 1 Assistant in Mathematics and Languages, and 1 Engineer at $800 each ; 1 Teacher of Physical Geography and Critic at $750 ; 1 Teacher of Physical Culture and History at $700 ; 1 Principal of Primary at $800 ; 1 Teacher of Grammar and Critic at $700 ; 1 Janitor at $600 ; 1 Teacher of Ex- pression and Reading at $400 ; 1 Teacher of Science (Assistant) at $700.

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THE EIGHT

JUDICIAL DISTRICTS

OF

NEW YORK STATE.

COURT OF APPKILS.

Capitol, Albany, N. Y.

JTAME. POSITION. RESIDENCE. COMPENSATION.

Alton B. Parker Chief Judge Kingston $12,500

John C. Gray Associate Judge New York City 12,000

Edward T. Bartlett Associate Judge New York City 12,000

Denis O'Brien Associate Judge Watertown 12,000

Celora E. Martin Associate Judge Binghamton 12,000

Albert Haight Associate Judge •. . . .Buffalo 12,000

Irving G. Vaun Associate Judge Syracuse 12,000

Officeks of the Court.

Wm. H. Shankland. . . .Clerk Albany $5,000

Richard M. Barber . . . Deputy Clerk Albany 3,000

Edmund H. Smith .... Reporter Albany 5.000

Robert D. Cook Court Crier Canandaigua 1,500

Alfred S. BroUey Consultation Clerk Albany 2,500

Buel C. Andrews Stenographer Albany 2,200

Vv"m. J. Lecompte Stenographer New York City 1,500

W. B. Estabrook Stenographer Ithaca 1,500

G. Herbert Cone Stenograj^her Albany 1,500

Walter L. Childs Attendant Albany 1,500

Isaac H. Benjamin .... Messenger Albany * 750

Office of the Clerk, Court of Appe.\ls, Capitol.

Wm. M. Honig Remittitur Clerk Albany $2,500

John H. Reynolds .... Financial and Certificate

Clerk Albany 2,000

Wm. J. Armstrong Messenger Albany 800

Office of the Reporter, Court of Appeals.

Commercial Bank Building, Albany, N. Y.

Edwin A. Bedell Assistant State Reporter. . .Kinderhook $3,700

Dickinson Courtnay . . .Clerk Albany 2,000

Louis J. Rezzemine .... Clerk Albany 1,200

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APPELLATE DIVISION OF THE SLTEEME COURT.

First Judicial Department, 111 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.

name. position. kesidexce. compex CLarles H. Vau Brunt .Presiding Judge 10 E. 46 St . . . .

George C. Barrett Justice 205 W. 47tli St .

Edward Patterson . . . .Justice 19 E. 45tL St . . .

Morgan J. O'Brien .... Justice 729 Park Avenue

George L. Ingraliam . . Justice 13 W. 9th St ... .

Chester B. McLaughlin. Justice Port Henrv

AVilliani Rumsey Justice Bath

Alfred AVagstaff Clerk 21 W. 21st Street

"William Lainl), Jr Deputy Clerk New York City . .

D. A. McLaughlau . , . .Assistant Clerk New York Citv . .

Peter L. Nalpin Assistant Clerk New York City . .

"William N. Rickets . . . .Crier New York City. .

Frederick L. Storey. . . SteuograjDher New York City. .

Benjamin H. Doane. . .Stenographer New York City. .

Thomas S. Hume Librarian New Y'ork City .

2 Attendants at $1,200 each ; 14 Attendants at $1,000 each.

Second Judicial Depart:\iext. Kings County Court House, Brooklyn, N. Y.

William AV. Goodrich . .Presiding Judge 924 President St.

Edgai; M. Cullen Justice 144 Willow St. . . .

Willard Bartlett Justice 21 Pierrepont St .

Edward W. Hatch Justice Hotel Margaret . .

John Woodward Justice Court House

John B. Byrne Clerk 212 St. John's PI.

Robert B. Sedgwick . . .Deputy Clerk 56th St. \- 13th Ave

George A. Price Crier Cornwall-on-Hudsou

4 Attendants at $1,200 each.

Third Judicial Department. Chapel and State Streets, Alban-y, N. Y.

sation.

$17,500

17,500

17.500

17,500

17,500

17.500

17,500

5,000

2,500

2,000

2,000

2,500

2,500

2,500

2,500

$13,200 13,200 13,200 7,200 7,200 5,000 3,500 1,200

Charles E. Parker Presiding Justice Owego ,

$7,200

D. Cady Herrick Justice Albany 7,200

Judson S. Landon Justice Schenectady 7,200

John R. Putnam Justice Saratoga Springs . . 7,200

Milton H. Merwin Justice Utica 7,200

Joseph H. Hollands. . .Clerk Albany 2,000

James Skillicorn Clerk Albany 900

John A. Heenan Attendant Albany 900

John W. McClelland . . .Attendant Albany 900

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FouETH Judicial Depaetment.

EOCHESTEE, N. Y. NAME. POSITION. EESIDENCE. COMPENSATION.

George A. Hardin Presiding Justice Little Falls $7,200

William H. Adams Justice Cauandaigua 7,200

Manly C. Green Justice Buffalo 7,200

David L. Follett Justice Norwich 7,200

Hamilton Ward Justice Belmont 7,200

Newell C. Fulton Clerk Rochester 2,000

M. K. O'Connor Assistant Clerk Rochester 1,000

Wilbur D. Newell Crier Little Falls 900

Michael H. Radigan . . .Attendant Rochester 900

Edward Jones . . .- Attendant Yorkshire 900

SUPREME COURT.*

First Judicial District. County Court House, Centre and Feanklin Streets.

Abraham R. Lawrence .Justice 285 Lexington Ave. $11,500

Francis M. Scott Justice 42 Park Avenue ... 11,500

Frederick Smyth Justice 15 West 46th St. . . 11,500

Charles F. MacLean. . . Justice 2122 Fifth Avenue . 11,500

Charles H. Truax Justice 1992 Madison Ave. 11,500

Joseph F. Daly Justice 19 East 62d St 17,500

Miles Beach Justice Hoffman House. . . 17,500

Henry W. Bookstaver .Justice 14 East 67th St . . . 17,500

Henry Bischoft", Jr . . . .Justice 19 West 96th St. . . 17,500

Roger A. Pryor Justice 38 East 33d St ... . 17,500

Leonard A. Giegerich. .Justice 267 7th St 17,500

Wm. M. Cohen Justice 19 West 31st 17,500

John J. Freedman Justice 120 West 125th St. 17,500

P. Henry Dugro Justice Hotel Savoy 17,500

David McAdam Justice 338 West 29th St . . 17,500

Henry A. Gildersleeve .Justice 28 West 48th St.. . . 17,500

Henry R. Beekman . . ..Justice 35 West 17th St. . . 17,500

Part I., Supreme Court.

John F. Carroll Special Deputy Clerk 3 East 81st St $2,500

William W. Penney . . . Assist. Deputy Clerk 34 West 26th St ... . 500

Henry Welsh Assist. Deputy Clerk 101 East 11th St. . . . 500

William C. Huson Stenographer 122 West 126th St. . 2,500

Edward J. Stapletou. . . Law Clerk 245 West 112th St .. 3,500

William H. Hornridge.Equity Clerk 208 East 49th St . . . 3,500

J. Lewis Lyon Special Department Clerk . 125 West 123d St. . . 4,000

Thomas Boese Special Department Clerk . 140 East 38th St . . . 4,000

* The County Clerk of each County is the Clerk of the Supreme Court in such County.

161 *

NAMi:. POSITION'. RKSIDENCE. COMPEXSATIOX.

John H. Loos Xaturalizatiou Clerk 2oG West 135tli St.. $2,000

Jcseph H. Browu Naturalization Clerk 89 Gtli St., "NVillianiK-

bridge 2,000

Jolm W. Guntzer Naturalization Clerk 1665 Second Ave. . . 2,000

1 Assistant Librarian at $2,000 ; 1 Assistant Crier at $2,000 ; 1 Assistant Deputy Clerk at $2,000 ; 10 Assistant Deputy Clerks at $2,100 each ; 2 Special Deputy Clerks at $2,500 each ; 6 Special Deputy Clerks at $2,100 each ; 10 Special Deputy Clerks at $2,000 each ; 17 Stenograjjliers at $2,500 each ; 1 Interpreter at $2,500 ; 1 Stationery Clerk at $2,000 ; Clerk to Justice Lawi-ence at $2,500 ; Clerk to Justice Scott at $1,800 ; Clerk to Justice Giegerich at $2,500 ; Clerk to Justice Beekman at $2,500 ; Clerk to Justice Bookstaver at $1,800 ; Clerk to Justice Dugro at $1,800 ; Clerk to Justice Daly at $2,500 ; Clerk to Justice Bischoff at $2,500 ; Clerk to Justice McAdam at $2,500 ; Clerk to Justice Gildersleeve at $2,500 ; Clerk to Justice Pryor at $2,500 ; Clerk to Justice Truax at $2,500 ; Clerk to Justice Cohen at $2,500 ; Clerk to Justice Mac-Lean at $2,500 ; Clerk to Justice Freedman at $2,500.

8 Attendants at $1,200 each ; 69 Attendants at $1,000 each.

Second Judicial District. County Court House, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Wm. J. Gaynor Justice Brooklyn $13,200

Martin J. Keogh Justice New Eochelle 13,200

Wm. D. Dickey Justice Newburgh 13,200

^Yilmot M. Smith Justice Patchogue 13,200

Augustus Van Wycke . .Justice Brooklyn 13,200

Jesse Johnson Justice Brooklyn 13,200

Garrett J. Garretson . . .Justice Elmhurst 13,200

Michael J. Hirshberg . . Justice Newburg 13,200

Sam'l T. Maddos Justice Brooklyn 13,200

Jos. F. Flattery Clerk to Justice Keogh ". 1,800

Frank E. Dickey Clerk to Justice Dickey 2,000

Ryland G. Pahner Clerk to Justice Smith , 1,800

George Gretsinger .... Clerk to Justice Johnson 2,000

Geo. A. Morse Clerk to Justice Goodrich 2,000

Jno. J. Mulligan Clerk to Justice Garretson 1,800

Albert J. Buttling Clerk to Justice Hirshberg 1,800

Jas. Koliler Clerk to Justice Ga^iior 2,000

Ed. P. Deubett Clerk to Justice Maddox

Gerard M. Stevens .... General Clerk 3,500

Jno. P. Hudson Deputy Clerk 3,200

1 Deputy Clerk at $3,000 ; 8 Stenographers at $2,500 each ; 4 Deputy Clerks at $2,500 each ; 2 Interpreters at $1,800 each ; 24 Court Attendants and Messengers at $1,200 each.

162

Third Judicial District.

NAME. POSITION. EESIDENCE. COMPENSATION.

Alphonso T. Clearwater. Justice Kingston $7,200

Samuel Edwards Justice Hudson 7,200

Edgar L. Fursman Justice Troy 7,200

Alden Chester Justice Albany 7,200

Emery A. Chase Justice Catskill 7,200

Fourth Judicial District.

Leslie W. Russell Justice Canton $7,200

Martin L. Stover Justice Amsterdam 7,200

S. Alonzo Kellogg Justice Plattsburgh 7,200

P. R McMonagle Clerk to Justice Russell .... Canton 1,200

B. W. Kellogg Clerk to Justice Stover Amsterdam 1,200

Elmer W. Hyde Clerk to Justice McLaughlin. Port Henry 1,200

Chas. F. Halligan Clerk to Justice Kellogg Plattsburgh 1,200

Fifth Judicial District.

Morris L. Wright Justice Oswego $7,200

Frank H. Hiscv^ck Justice Syracuse 7,200

Peter B. McLennan .... Justice Syracuse 7,200

Wm. E. Scripture Justice Rome 7,200

Pardon C. "Williams. . . .Justice Watertown 7,200

Avery S. Wright Clerk to Justice Wright 1,800

M. S. Scripture Clerk to Justice Scripture 1,800

Sixth Judicial District.

Burr Mattice Justice Oneonta $7,000

Garritt A. Forbes Justice Canastota 7,200

Walter L. Smith Justice Elmira 7,200

George F. Lyon Justice Bingham ton 7,200

Seventh Judicial District.

Charles C. Dwight Justice Aulnirn $7,200

William A. Werner .... Justice Rochester 7,200

John M. Davy Justice Rochester 7,200

Edwin A. Nash Justice Avon 7,200

James W. Dunwell .... Justice Lyons 7,200

W. W. Osgoodby Official Stenographer Fees and per diem.

T. R. Griffith Official Stenographer Fees and per diem.

J. C. Hatchins Official Stenographer Fees and per diem.

H. C. Soule Official Stenographer Fees and per diem.

Eighth Judicial District.

Henry A. Childs Justice Medina $7,200

John S. Lambert Justice Fredonia 7,200

Frank C. Laughlin Justice Buffalo 7,200

Alfred Spring Justice Franklinville 7,200

Robert C. Titus Justice Buffalo 7,200

Truman C. White Justice Buffalo 7.200

7 Stenographers at $2,500 each.

163

MEMBERS OF THE SEXATE OF THE STATE OF XEW YORK

FOR THE YEARS 1806-8.

With Politics, Occupation, Residence, and Home Address of Each.

Hon. timothy L. WOODRUFF. Lieutenant-Governor and President of the Senate, Albany, New York; Resi- dence, No. 70 Eighth Avenue, Brooklyn, Kings County, New Y'ork.

Hon. TiMOTETT E. Ellsworth, of Niagara, Temporary President. James S. Whipple, of Cattaraugus, Clerk.

Names of Senators.

1 2 3

4

o

H

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

l.T

16 17 IS 19 20

21 2-2 23 24 2.5 2fi 27 2? 20 30 31 32 33 34 35 3ti 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

Richard Higbie

Theodore Koeliler

Frank Gallagher

George W. Brush

Michael J. Coffey

Peter H. McNulty

Patrick H. McCarren. . .

Albert A. Wray

Julius L. Wieman

John F. Ahern

Timothy D. Sullivan . . .

Samuel J. Foley

Bernard F. Martin .... Thomas Francis Grady.

Firtuk D. Pavey

Louis Munzinger

Charles B. Page

Maurice Featherston . . .

John Ford

Jacob A. Cantor

Politics.

Occupation.

Post-Office Address.

Charles Lewis Guy

James Irving Burns

Clarence Lexow

William C. Daley. ..

Charles Davis

John Grant

Hobart Krum

Edgar T. Brackett

Myer Nu.ssbaum

Le Grand Cannon Tibbits.

George Ohahoon

Geoi ge R. Malby

Walter L. Brown

Henry J. Coggeshall

E!on R. Brown

Horace White

Nevada N. Stranahan

William Elting Johnson. . .

Benjamin M. Wilcox

Edwin 0. Stewart

John S. Sheppard

John Raines

Cornelnw R. Parsons

Henry Harrison

Timothy Edw'ds Ellsworth

Le.ster H. Humphrey

Charles Laniy

Simon Seibeit

George A. Davis

Frank Wayland Higgins. . .

Republican. . Democrat . . . Democrat . . . Republican. . Democrat . . Democrat . . Democrat . . . Republican. , Republican. . Democrat . . . Democrat . . , Democrat . . . Democrat . . . Democrat . . . Republican. , Democrat . . , Republican. Democrat . Republican. Democrat . .

Democrat . . Republican. Republican. Republican. Republican. Republican. Republican. Republican. Republican. Republican., Republican. , Republican. . Republican. . Republican.. Republican. , Republican. Republican.. Republican. . Republican. , Republican. , Republican. . Republican.. Republican.. Republican. , Republican. . Republican. , Republican. . Republican. . Republican. Republican. .

Merchant

Accountant

Newspaper man

Physician

Contractor

Real estate

Lawyer

Lawyer

Real estate and insurance.

Accountant

Real estate .

Real estate and in.surance.

Real estate

Lawyer

Lawyer

ilanuf. mineral water . . . .

Lawyer

Contractor

Lawyer

Lawyer

Lawyer

Lawyer

Lawyer

Lawyer

Lawyer

Banicer

Lawyer

Lawyer

Lawyer

Attorney for estate

Manufacturer wood pulp..

Lawyer

Hardware

Farmer and lawyer

Lawyer :

Lawyer

Lawyer

Physician

Merchant

Wholesale grocer

Retired merchant

Insurance and law

Lumber merchant

Grain and produce

Lawyer

Banker

Grocer

Merchant

Lawyer . .

Dealer in pine lands

Babylon.

175 Purdy Street, Long Island City.

11 Cheever Place. Brooklyn.

2 Spencer Place, Brooklyn. 42 Fourth Place, Brooklyn.

Ave. D and Ocean Parkway, Bklyn.

169 Wythe Ave., Brooklyn."

527 Putnam Ave.. Brooklyn.

695 Bush wick Ave., Brooklyn.

41 Gouverneur Street. New York City.

17 Great Jones Street. New York City.

9 Attorney Street,«New Y'ork City.

1365 Boston Ave., New Y'ork Citv.

151 East 30th Street. New York City.

450 Fifth Ave., New York City.

212 West 26th Street, New York City.

3;^4 We.st 56th Street, New York City.

360 East 79th Street, New Y'ork City.

122 W. 94ih Street. New York City.

Hotel Marie Antoinette, 66th Street and

Boulevard. New York Citv. 16oth Street and Mott Ave., N. Y. City. Yonkers. Nyack. Chatham. Saugerties. Margaretville. Schoharie. Saratoga Springs. lS-2 Hamilton Street, Albany. Hoosac.

Au Sable Forks. Ogdensburg. Oneonta. Waterville. Watertown.

713 James Street, Syracuse. Fulton. Waverly. .Auburn. Ithaca. Penn Y'an. Cananiiaigua. Rochester. Brock port. Lock port. Warsaw. Buffalo.

29S Jefferson Street, Buffalo. Lancaster. N. Y.

3 South Street, Olean.

V

Republicans Democrats .

36

14

Total 50

164

MEMBERS OP THE ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK

FOR THE YEAR 1898.

With the Politics, OccuPATioisr, Residence, and Home Address of

Each.

Names of Members.

AliBANT.

1 Wm. L. Coughtiy . . .

2 James B. McIIwan . .

3 I George T. Kelly

4 George W. Stedman.

Allegany. Almanzo VV. Litchard.

Broome. Charles E. Fuller. . Edgar L. Vincent.,

Cattaraugus.

Geortje A. Stoneman . Girvease A. Matteson.

Cayuga.

Elias Q. Dutton

George S. Fordyce . . .

Chautauqua.

1 i Frederick R. Peterson ,

2 Samuel Frederick Nixon.

Chemung. John H. Holbert .

Chenango. Jotham P. AUds

Clinton. Edmund J. Pickett .

Columbia. Robert Hoes

Cortland. David W. Van Hoesen.

Delaware. Deles Axtell

Dutchess.

1 ! John A. Hmina . . . .

2 j William A. Tripp. . .

Erie. Anthony J. Boland.

Henry W. Hill

William Moloney. . . John C. Mohring. . . Henry Streifler. .... Nicholas J. Miller.. John K. Patton.. . E. Freemnn Baker.

Essex. James H. Pierce ,

Franklin. Thomas A. Sears. .

Fulton and Hamilton. Daniel Hays

Genesee. John J. Ellis

Greene. Sylvester B. Sage.,

Politics.

Republican. Republican. Democrat . . Republican.

Occupation.

Clerk.... Manager. Lawyer . . Lawyer . .

Republican.. . Farmer

Republican. Republican.

Republican. Republioan.

Republican. Republican.

Republican. Republican.

Republican. Republican. Democrat . . Republican. Democrat. . Republican. .

Republican. Republican.

Democrat . . Republican. Democrat.. Democrat . . Democrat . . Republican. Republican. Rejiublican.

Republican. Republican. Republican. Republican. Democrat . .

Farmer. Farmer.

Livery and farm products. Insurance

Plough manufacturer

Lumber, coal, and grain.

Lawyer

Manufacturer and farmer

Farming and creamery.. . .

Lawyer

Merchant

Manufacturer.,

Lawyer

Farmer

Merchant

Freighting and coal

Bookkeeper and cashier.

Lawyer

Hotel-keeper

Bulkier

Pointer and decorator . .

Manufacturer

Lawyer

Farmer

Conveyancing and law .

Merchant

Manufacturer of gloves. . . Produce dealer

Carriage &i harness dealer.

165

Post-Office Address.

Slingerlands.

1S3 Clinton Ave., Albany.

82 State Street, Albany.

Loudonville.

Rushford.

Conklin. Maine.

Machias. Eafit Otto.

Cato.

Union Springy.

•201 Main Street, Jamestown. Westfleld.

Chemung.

Norwich.

Saranac.

Maiden Bridge.

Cortland.

Barbourville.

Driver Plains. Rliinecliff.

•434 Elk Street, Buffalo. 3it School Street. Buffalo. 142 Reiman Street. BnfFnlo. 37.5 Jefferson Street, Buffalo. 13fi Sycamore Street, Buffalo. 12 Cayuga Street, Buffalo. Tonawanda. Orchard Park.

Bloomingdale. Bombay. Gloversville. Darien Centre. Catskill,

MEMBERS OF THE AHSE^IBLY. —Contmiied.

Names of Members.

1

8

!)

10

11

1-'

v. n

15 Hi 17 18 19 20

ai

1

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

11

12

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 3-2

34 35

Hekkimkr. E. La Grange Smith .

Jeppei«on. 1 WalttT Ziinincriniin. . ■J Cornelius J. Clark

Kings.

Henry S. Griggs

John JIcKcown

Thomas H. CuUen

David F. J)iiviK

Abram C. De Graw. . .

Wni. R. McGuire

Francis P. Gallagher. Thomas J. Farrell. ...

John .1. Cain

Samuel M. Hubbard..

Joseph A. Guider ,

Charles C. Schoeneck

Bartley J. Wright

Antru.st F. Schmid

Hairy H. Dale

EiiwardfJ. Brennan. .

Henry Marshall

George Tiffany

Frederick Schmidt...

OttoWicke

John E. Reisert

Folitics.

Occupation.

Posl-Office Address.

Lewis. , Addison L. Clark.

Livingston. Otto Kelsey ,

Madison. Robert J. Fish

MONBOB.

James B. Perkins

James M. E. 0"Grady. . .

Wni. W. Armstrong

Jacob S. Haight

MONTGOMEBT.

Richard Murphy

Xew York.

Daniel E. Finn. ...

James Oliver

Dominick F. Mullany.. ..

Patrick H. Roche

William Astor Chanler. ..

Timothy P. Sullivan

John P. Maher

Chas. S. Adler

N. Taylor Phillips

Julius Harburgor

John J. O'Connor

Joseph Schulum

Patrick F. Trainor

Jacob Fritz

Thoma.s Smith

Benjamin Hoffman

John F. Brennen .

Charles P. Dillon

Solomon C. Weill..

Cornelius F. Collins

Thomas J. MuiTay

Henry Hachemeister

Mark J. Lowentha!

John B. Fitzgerald

John A. Weekes. Jr

Chas. S. Sinsheimer

Francis E. Laimbeer.. ..

Joseph I. Green

Alfred F. Seligsberg . . . . George W. Meyer, Jr. . .

Albert E. Crabtree

Thomas F. Donnelly ....

John J. Egan

Lymnn W. Redington . . . Richard H.Mitchell

Republican

Republican Republican

Democrat. . . Democrat . . Democrat . . . Republican , Rc^pnblican . Democrat . . . Democrat . Democrat. . . Democrat . . . Democrat . . . Democrat. .. Democrat. . . Democrat. . . Democrat.. . Democrat . . . Republican . Republican . Republican . Democrat . . . Democrat. . . Democrat. . ,

Lawyer I Frankfort.

I Farmer Brown ville.

Merchant miller Carthage.

I Newspai>or man i 187 Columbia Height", Brooklyn

Real estate j 193 Adams Street, Brooklyn.

Shipping and commission | 72 Carroll .Street, Brooklyn.

Grain merchant f^O Hewes Street. Brooklyn.

Manufacturer and dealer. . 79 Broadway. Brooklyn.

Real estate and insurance. 527 Willoiighby Ave.. Brooklyn.

General contractor West 8th Street, Coney Island.

Steamboat owner o9 Second Street. Brooklyn.

Real estate i 322 Van Brunt Street. Brooklyn.

Lawyer 44 Court Street, Brooklyn.

Builder ' 521 St. Mark's Ave., Brooklyn.

Journalist ! 236 7th Street, Brooklv n.

Artist 68 Dobbin Street, Brooklyn.

Interior decorator 43 India Street. Brooklyn.

Lawyer 329 Kcitp Street, Brooklyn.

Real estate 966 Jefferson Ave., Brooklyn.

Lawyer 546 Madison Street, Brooklyn.

Lawyer 132 Hawthorne Street. Brooklyn.

Contractor 918 Metropolitan Ave., Brooklyn.

Pharmacist 1377 Myrtle 4 ve.. Brooklyn.

Butcher 1601 Bushwick Ave., Brooklyn.

Republican .. Farming and insurance. . . Copenhagen.

i 1

Republican . . Lawyer ; Geneseo.

Republican . . ' Lawyer.

Republican . Republican . Republican . Democrat . . .

Lawyer

Lawyer

Lawyer

Coal dealer.

13 Madison Street, Oneida.

Wilder Block. Rochester. 212 Elwangei & Barry Big., Rochester. 813 Powers Block, Rochester. Lincoln Park.

Republican . . Lawyer Amsterdam.

Democrat . . . Democrat . . . Democrat. . . Democrat . . . Democrat . . . Democrat. . . Democrat. . . Republican . Democrat. .. Democrat . . . Democrat . . . Democrat . . . Democrat. . . Democrat . . Democrat . . . Democrat . . Democrat . . . Democrat . . Democrat. . . Democrat. . . Democrat . . . Democrat . . Rejiublican.. Democrat . . . Republican . Democrat . .

Ind. Rep

Democrat. . . Nat. Dem. . Democrat . . . Democrat . . . Democrat. .. Democrat. . . Democrat. .. Democrat . .

Lawyer . . . . Lawyer . . . . Contractor. Real estate.

.1 Law student

' Clerk

Salesman

Lawyer

i Collections

j Printer .

Cigar manufacturer.

Law student

Merchant

Contractor

Lawyer

, ] Real estate

I Lawyer

, [ Lawyer .

. 1 Lawyer

. ' Plasterer

, I Treasurer

, I Bookkeeper

. ; Ice dealer

, I Lawyer

Lawyer

Lawyer

Lawyer

Lawyer

Real estate

Auctioneer

Lawyer

Bricklayer

Lawyer ,

Lawyer

587 Broome Street, New York City. 90 Elm Street. New York City. 71 Charlton Street. New York City. 87 Market Street. New York City. S3 Clinton Place. New York City. 167 Mott Street. New York City. 110 Eighth Ave.. New V. rk City. 19 Orchard Street, New York City. 324 W. 22d Street, New York City. 63 Seventh Street, New York City. 411 W. 30th Street. New York City. 161 Clinton Street. New York Citv. 327 W. 42d Street, New Y..rk (Jity. 6;-:4 E. 11th Street, New Yoik Ciiv. ! 829 W. 51st Street, New York City. 132 Nassau Street, New York City. 9.35 8th Ave., New York City. .309 Broadway, New York City. 40 Wall Street. New York Citv. .329 E. 30th Street, New Ycik City. 73 W. 99th Street, New York City. 1.54 E. 46th Street, New York City. 536 W. l'^6th Street. New York City. 10611 .\venue A, New York City. 47 E 20th Street, New York City. 169 E. 70th Street, New York City. 251 W. 50th Street. New York City. 280 Broadway, New York City. 1063 Madison Ave.. New York City. 409 K. 84th Street. New York City. 71 E. 114th Street, New York City. 151 E. 92d Street. New York City. 2(158 Third Ave.. New York City. 45 Pine Street, New York City. 1535 Washington Ave.. New York City,

166

MEMBERS OF THE ASSEMBLY Continued.

Names of Members.

Niagara.

Dow Vroman

Henry S. Tompkins.

Politics.

Occupation.

Post-Office Address.

Oneida. John William-i. . . Louis M. Martin . John E. Mason. . .

Onondaga. William G. Cottle.... Edward G. I'eu Eyck.

Joseph Bondv

.John T. Delaney

Ontabto. Robert B. Simmons.

Obangk. Louis P. Goodsell. Daniel P. Schultz.

Oklbans. Dennis W. Evarts. . .

Oswego. Lewis P. Taylor . . . . Thomas M. Costello.

Democrat Lawyer North Tonawanda.

Democrat .... Manf. of bricks and tiles. . La Salle.

Republican . . j Carpenter , 1:^5 Steuben Street, Utica.

Republican.. Lawyer Clinton.

Republican . . Lawyer Rome.

Ind. Rep I Merchant and co:il dealer.. Hart Lot.

Republican . . Farmer Fabius.

Republican . . Lawyer Iia Waverly Place, Syracuse.

Republican . . Lawyer 4'JO Mavcellus Street, Syracuse.

Republican ..: Farmer Allen's Hill.

Republican . . Real estate , Highland Falls.

Democrat i Passenger conductor i Tri States.

Republican.. Farmer Manning

Otsego. Leland M. Cowles.

Putnam. Emerson W. Addis.

Queens. George L. Glaser . Cyrus B. Gale.... George Wallace..

Rensselaer. Benjamin 0. Brewster. William Hubton, Jr . .. Michael Rus.sell

Richmond. Chas. J. KuUman. .

Rockland. Irving Brown

St. Lawrence.

Ira C. Miles

Martin V. B. Ives ....

Saratoga. Geo. W. Kavanaugh .

Schenectady. John C. Myers

Schoharie. George M. Palmer. .

Schuyler. Charles A. Sloan . .

Seneca. Wm. V. Van Rensselaer.,

Steuben. Edward D. Cross. . Hyatt C. Hatch...

Suffolk. Erastus F. Post . . . Carll S. Burr, Jr..

Sullivan. George McLaughlin.

TrooA. Daniel P. Witter

Republican . Republican

Republican Republican

Democrat. .. Democrat . . . Republican .

Republican . Democrat. .. Republican .

Democrat . . Democrat . .

Republican Republican

Republican . Democrat . . Democrat . . . Republican . Republican .

Republican Republican

Republican , Republican .

Republican Republican .

Lawyer and Parmer ' Oswego Centre.

Real estate and farming. . . Altmar.

Lawyer

Editor and publisher.

Lawyer. . Clerk... . Lawyer.

Grocer

Livery and insurance. Grocer

Justice of the peace . Lawyer

Unadilla. Brewster.

Newtown.

Jamaica.

Freeport.

Miller

Real estate.

Merchant and manuf..

Farmer

Lawyer

Farmer

i Civil engineer

. 1 Farmer

. Produce and lumber dealer

Surveyor and farmer. Breeder of horses. . . .

Lawyer .

Farmer ,

•2362 Fifth Ave.. Troy. 10;i Third Street, Troy. 574 Congress Street, Troy.

Stapleton. Haverstraw.

Edwards. Potsdam.

Cohoes. Schenectady. Cobleskill. Montour Falls. Seneca Falls.

Pulteney. Atlanta.

Quogue. Commack, L. I.

Monticello. Richford.

16/

MEMBERS OF THE ASSEMBLY.— Co?iHnuecl

Names of Members.

Politics.

Tompkins. Theron Johnson Republican.

Ulster.

Jacob H. Treiiiper ... Republican. . .

Charles J. Ackeit Democrat. . . .

Republican. . .

Warren. Taylor J. Eldridge.

Occupation.

Farmer .

Steamboat business. . . Printer and publisher.

Merchant.

Washington. |

Charles R. Paris Republican. . . '< Lawyer.

Wayne. Marvin I. Greenwood.

Republican. . .

Lawyer.

Westchester.

Jared Sandford I Democrat | Lawyer. . . .

Wm. J. Graney Democmt Real estate.

John Gibney Democrat Lawyer

Wyoming. Daniel B. Whipple Republican... Farmer.

Post- Office Address.

Dry den.

Kingston. New Paltz.

North Creek. Sandy Hill. Newaik.

149 S. 9th Ave., Mount Vernon. Dobbs Ferry. Sing Sing.

North Java.

Yates. M'les W. Raplee .... UupuOlican. . ' Farmer and wood dealer. . Dundee.

Republicans 78

Independent Republicans 2

Democrats 09

National Democrats 1

Total 150

Officers of the Senate.

xame. position. residence. compensation.

Jas. S. Whipple.* Clerk Salamanca $3,500

Chas. A. Ball Assistant Clerk Wellsville 2,500

Lafayette B. Gleason . . Journal Clerk Delhi 2,500

Samuel D. Cooper Asst. Journal Clerk Felt's Mills 1,500

Ernest A. Fay Index Clerk Potsdam 2,000

E. E. Ford Assistant Index Clerk Oneonta 1,500

Wm. P. Dodge Financial Clerk Prospect 1,500

Edw. AV. Shaughnessy . Stenographer Rochester 1,500

Nathan Lewis Principal Doorkeeper Hoosick Falls, per d. 6

Garret J. Benson Sergeant-at-Arms Albany, per day. ... 6

1 Clerk Engrossed Bills at $6 per day ; 5 Deputy Clerks at $1,500 each ; 1 Clerk to Finance Committee, and 1 Clerk to Citizens' Committee at $10 -per day each ; 1 Clerk to Judiciary Committee, and 1 Clerk to Codes Committee at $7 per day each ; 1 Postmaster, 1 Assistant Postmaster, 1 Librarian, 1 Assistant Librarian, and 1 Clei'k Engrossed Bills Committee at $6 jDer day each ; 7 Assistant Doorkeepers, 1 President's Stenographer, 1 Clerk Railroads Committee, 1 Clerk Canals Committee, 9 General Committee Clerks, 1 Super- intendent of Documents, 4 Assistant Superintendents of Documents, 1 Janitor, and 2 Assistant Janitors at $5 per day each ; 6 Messengers and 1 President's Messenger at $3 per day each ; 12 Pages at $2 per day each.

* $500 for Extra Clerical Service, and $500 for Indexing Bills, Jovirnals, and Documents.

168

Officers of the Assembly.

NAME. POSITION. RESIDENCE. COMPENSATION.

A. E. Baxter* Clerk Elmira. $3,500

Ray B. Smith Assistant Clerk Syracuse 2,500

Henry L. Gates Journal Clerk Utica 2,500

Sanford L. W. Smith. .Assistant Journal Clerk. . .Chatham 1,500

John A. Cole Index Clerk Northville 2,000

Edw. H. Denniston. . . .Assistant Index Clerk Rochester 1,500

Edw. M. Rumsey 2d Assistant Index Clerk . . Seneca Falls 1,500

John R. Glover Deputy and Reading Clerk.Oxford 1,500

Jean L. Burnett Chief Revision Room Canandaigua 1,500

Wells M. Bird Chief Engrossing Room . . .Buffalo 1,500

Frank N. Petrie Financial Clerk Columbia 1,500

Henry C. Lammert. . . .Official Stenographer 68 Wall Street, N. Y. 1,500

Jas. C. Crawford Sergeant-at-Arms 117 E. 77th St., N. Y. p. d. 6

William Craig Principal Doorkeeper Rochester, per day.. 6

9 Deputy Clerks at $1,500 each ; 1 Assistant Financial Clerk at $10 per day ; 1 Speaker's Clerk at $10 per day ; 1 Clerk of Ways and Means Committee, and 1 Clerk of Cities Comnjittee at $10 per da}^ each ; 1 Clerk of Judicary Com- mittee, and 1 Clerk of Codes Committee at $7 per day each ; 1 Librarian, 1 Assistant Librarian, and 1 Assistant Clerk of Engrossed Bills at $(5 per day each ; 10 Assistant Doorkeepers, 1 Superintendent of Wrajjping Department, 1 Assistant Superintendent of Wrapping Dej)artment, 1 Superintendent of Documents, 1 Assistant Superintendent of Documents, 1 Mail and Document Carrier, 1 Speaker's Stenographer, 1 Postmaster, 1 Assistant Postmaster, 2 Committee Clerks, 12 General Committee Clerks, 5 Stenographers, 1 Janitor, 1 Assistant Janitor, and 1 Chief Messenger at $5 per day each ; 4 Clerks' Mes- sengers, 5 Messengers to Committee, 6 General Messengers at $3 per day each ; 30 Pages at $2 per day each.

* $750 for Extra Clerical Service and Engrossing, and $750 for Indexing Bills, Journals, and Doc- uments.

169

CLASSIFIED POSITIONS OF THE CIVIL SERVICE OF THE STATE

OF NEW YORK.

Definition of Class I.

Class I. shall iuclude (a) the deputies specially authorized by law to act for and in the place of the head of au office ; (6) one principal cashier for eacli office, a part of the functions of which, are the receipt or disbursement of money other than that apjjlied to the payment of its own expenses, including salaries ; (c) the Secretaries of State Boards and Commissions specifically named herein ; (d) such confidential clerks or other positions as shall be speci- fically named in this rule ; and such class shall comprise the following posi- tions and such other positions as may hereafter be added under the four groups above defined.

Fositio7is in Class I.

Governor : Private Secretary, Military Secretary, Appointment Clerk, Pardon and Requisition Clerk, Executive Stenographers, Counsel.

Secretary of State : Deputies ; Chief Clerk, Confidential Clerk, Sten- ogi'apher.

Comptroller : Deputies, Confidential Clerk, Stenogi'aplier.

Treasurer : Deputies, Cashier, Confidential Clerk, Stenographer.

Attorney-General : Deputies, Assistant in New York City, Confidential Clerk, Stenographer.

State Engineer and Surveyor : Deputy, Division Engineers, Confidential Clerk, Stenographer.

Insurance Department : Deputy Superintendents, Cashier, Private Sec- retary, Chief Actuary, Confidential Examiners, Two Stenographers, Chief Clerk of the Tax Department.

Banking Department : Deputy Superintendent, Private Secretary, Con- fidential Examiners, Stenographer.

Department of Public Instruction : Deputy Superintendents, Institute Lecturer, Conductor of Institutes^ Confidential Clerk.

"Warden of Auburn Prison : Industrial Clerk.

State Prisons : Agents and Wardens, Chaplains.

Court of Appeals : Clerk, Deputy Clerk, Reporter, Law Examiners.

Office of the Railroad Commission : Secretary, Inspector.

Capitol Commissioner : Private Secretary.

Prison Commission : Secretary.

Department of Excise : Deputy and Special Deputy Commissioners ; Sec- retary to the Commissioner, Financial Clerk, Cashier in the office of each Special Deputy Commissioner, Counsel.

Department of Public Works : Deputy Superintendent, Assistant Super- intendent, Superintendents of Repairs, Private Secretary, Financial Clerk, Consulting and Inspecting Architect new Capitol, Special Agents and Dis- bursing Clerks to the Section Superintendents, Stenographer.

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state Board of Charities : Secretary, Private Secretary- to the Superin- tendent of State and Alien Poor.

Eegents of the University : Secretary, Director of Examinations, Hon- orary University Examiners, Medical Examiners.

Department of Public Buildings : Superintendent, DejDuty Superintend- ent, Paymaster.

Commission in Lunacy : Secretary.

State Hosjiitals, Asylums, and Houses of Refuge : Treasurers, Chaplains Stewards, Attorney for each State Hospital.

Board of Claims : Clerk.

Board of Health : Secretary.

Bureau of Statistics of Labor : Deputy, Chief Clerk.

Forest Preserve Board : Secretary, Stenograj)her.

Fisheries, Game, and Forest Commission : Assistant Secretary, Confiden- tial Clerk to the Shellfish Commissioner.

Commissioner of Agriculture : One Assistant Commissioner, One Detec- tive.

Board of Mediation and Arbitration : Secretary.

Board of Tax Commissioners : Secretary.

Factory Inspector : Secretary.

Commissioners of the State Reservation at Niagara :— Secretary and Treasurer.

Weather Bureau at Cornell University : Meteorologist, Secretary and Expert.

Agricultural Experiment Station at Geneva : Director, Assistant Director.

State Reformatory at Elmira : Chaplain.

Industrial School at Rochester : Parole Agent, ChajDlains.

Soldiers' and Sailors' Home at Bath : Superintendent, Adjutant, Quar- termaster, Assistant Quartermaster, Surgeon, Assistant Surgeon.

Onondaga Salt Springs at Syracuse : Deputy Superintendent.

Office of the Quarantine Commission : Secretary.

Board of Port Wardens : Secretarj^ Collector.

Health Officer of the Port of New York : Dei^uties.

Commissioners of Subways, Brooklyn : Secretary.

Normal Schools : Principals.

Superintendent of Weights and Measures.

Woman's Relief Corps Home, Oxford : All positions, jDrovided that per- sons appointed are certified to the Commission to be veterans, their wives or widows, arm}^ nurses residents of New York, or members of good standing in the Woman's Relief Corps.

Courts : Chief Clerk of each Court, one Confidential Clerk, Stenographer, Attendant, or other Assistant to each Judge of the Court of Appeals and of the Supreme Court.

Definition of Class II.

1. Class II. shall include all positions now existing or hereafter created, of whatever functions, designations, or compensation in each and every branch of

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the classified sei-\'ice, except such positions as are sijecitically designated in Class I. or Class III. or included in Class IV., and embraces Clerks, Cash- iers, Custodians, Messengers, Engineers, Insj)ectors, Special Agents, Law Positions, Medical Positions, Mathematicians, Scientists, Agriculturists, Instructors, Mechanics, Craftsmen, Miscellaneous Positions.

Definition of Class III.

Class III. shall include skilled laborers, attendants, and other positions of a minor grade as are named in this rule ; provided, that no position the duties of which require the incumbent to come in contact with the inmates of any hospital, asylum, prison, reformatory, or like institution of charity or correc- tion shall be considered that of an unskilled laborer.

Class III. shall comprise the following positions aud such other positions as may hereafter be added.

Positions in Class III.

Comptroller : "Watchman.

Treasurer : Watchman.

Insurance Department : "Watchman.

Department of Public Instruction : Porters.

Department of Public Buildings : Porters, Ujiholsterers.

Department of Public Works : The Harbor Masters.

State Hospitals, Asylums, and Charitable Institutions : Watchmen, Police- men, Barbers, Supervisors, Niu'ses, Attendants, Ward-Helpers, House- keejjers, Chefs, Cooks, Bakers, Meat-Cutters, Laundry Overseers, Head Laundresses, Linemen, Plumbers, Steamfitters, Firemen, Master Mechan- ics, Caii^enters, Painters, Blacksmiths, Foremen, Tailors, Shoemakers, Printers, Bookbinders, Farmers, Dairymen, Gardeners, Florists, Conductors.

Fisheries, Game, and Forest Commission : Protectors aud Foresters, As- sistant Oyster Protector.

Adjutant-General : Keeper of the Military Bureau, Janitor of the Military Bureau.

Chief of Ordnance : Watchman.

Onondaga Salt Springs at Syracuse : Inspectors of Salt, Block Inspectors, Overseers of Pumps, Superintendents of Aquedvicts and Reservoirs, Inspectors of Barrels, Engineers, Pumjiers.

State Prisons : Machinists, Assistant Matrons, Foremen Manufacturing Department, Examiners Manufacturing Department.

Prison for Women at Auburn :— Attendants.

State Reformatory at Elmira : Hospital Stewards, Machinists, Firemen, Office Bovs.

State Industrial School at Rochester : Nurses, Housekeepers, Patrol- men, Yard Officers, Dining-room Officers, Dormitory Officers, Guard-house Officers, Farm Guards. Gate-keepers, Caretakers. Attendants, Cooks, Superin- tendent of Hosjiital. Siiperintendent of Kitchen, Milk Sterilizer, Dentist.

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House of Kefiige for Women at Hudson : Supervisors, Assistant Super- visors, Watchmen, Marshals, Firemen.

Thomas Orphan Asylum at Versailles : Attendants, Cook, Head Farmer.

House of Refuge for Women at Albion: Nurses, Cooks, Seamstresses, Firemen.

School for the Blind at Batavia : Housekeepers, Ushers, Bakers, Cooks, Laundresses, Firemen, Florists, Carpenters, Yardmen, Janitors.

Soldiers' and Sailors' Home at Bath : Cooks, Blacksmiths, Linemen, Steamlitters, Firemen, Carpenters, Nurses.

Qiiarantine Commission : Firemen, Cooks, Boatmen, Carpenters.

Health Office of the Port of New York : Shipkeepers, Firemen, Fumi- gators, Nurses, Watchmen.

Definition of Class IV.

Class IV. shall include unskilled laborers, which term shall embrace such laborers as are not included in Class III. Unskilled, laborers may be employed without examination.

Restrictions as to residence and citizenship shall not apply to the following positions :

0. On account of low compensation :

Guards and Overseers, New York State Reformatory, Attendants, Nurses, and Orderlies in Asylums and Hospitals and similar institutions. h. On account of high professional or scientific requirements :

Associates, Archivist, and Librarian in the Pathological Institute of

the New York State Hospitals. Technological Instructor, Assistant Technological Instructor, Manual Training Instructor, Sloyd Instructor, New Y'ork State Reformatory. Editor and Librarian, Botanist and Mycologist, Dairy Bacteriologist,

New York Agricultural Experiment Station. Junior Physician. Medical Interne.

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OFFICE OF THE ^LIYOR.

No. 6 City Hall, City Hall Park, New York City.

NAME. POSITION. KESIDENCE. COMPEXSATIOIT.

Robert A. Vaii Wyck . . Mayor 135 E. 46th St $15,000

Alfred M. DowTies Secretary 34 AY. 38th St 5,000

Richard S. Farley Chief Clerk 69th St. and Boulevard. . 3,000

Ross F. Keogh War. and Bd. Clerk ... 117 W. 137th St 2,000

Joel J. Gibson Confidential Clerk .... 129 Lexington Ave .... 1,200

Wm. J. Harvey Stenographer 4 King St 1,600

Wm. E. McReynolds. . . Confid'l Stenographer . 106 W. 96th St 1,600

John F. Scully Confidential Mess'ger . 153 E. 48th St 1,800

Ed. Hetherton Messenger 108 E. 91st St 1,800

BLTtEAU OF LICENSES.

Mayor's Marshal, Xo. 1 City Hall, New York City.

David J. Roche Chief of Bureau 314 E. 49th St $2,800

George W. Brown, Jr. . Chief Clerk 104 W. 84th St 2,000

Joseph Keller Cashier 158 E. 97th St 1,700

1 Inspector at $1,500 ; 5 Inspectors at $1,200 each ; 1 Messenger at $900.

AQLTEDUCT COMMISSION.

Stewart Building, 280 Broadway, New York City.

Peter J. Dooling Commissioner 460 W. 43d St $5,000

Chas. H. Murray . . . Commissioner 48 W. 52d St 5,000

Wm. H. Ten Eyck . . . Commissioner 679 E. 135th St 5,000

Maurice J. Power. . . .Commissioner 317 E. 19th St 5,000

Harry W. Walker. . . . Secretary 55 W. 36th St 4,000

Jefferson Groub Purveyor and Assistant to

the Secretary 809 W. 54th St 2,500

Adam F. Pentz Auditor 176 Nostrand Ave., Bk . 2,000

A. Fteley Clerk Engineer ... 14 W. 131st St 1,000

Fred. S. Cook Asst. Engineer in charge

Draughting Bureau. , . . Yonkers, N. Y 3.500

Wm. H. Spencer Chief Clerk Portchester, N. Y 2,000

Alfred Craven Division Engineer Kingsbridge, N. Y. . . . 4,000

Chas. S. Gowen Division Engineer Sing Sing, N. Y 4,000

Edward Wegmann . . .Division Engineer Katonah, N. Y'' 3,600

2 Clerks at $1,500 each; 1 Stenographer at $1,500; 1 Stenograi>her at $1,200 ; 1 Assistant Engineer at $1,800 ; 4 Draughtsmen at $1,800 each ; 3 Assistant Engineers at $2,200 each ; 5 Assistant Engineers at $1,800 each ; 2 Transitmen at $1,500 each ; 1 Assistant Engineer at $1,500 ; 2 Levellers at

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BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT.

Office of the Clerk, 280 Broadway, New York, N. Y.

The Mayor, Chairman ; the President of the Department of Taxes and As- sessments, Secretary ; the Comptroller, the President of the Council, the Corporation Counsel.

NAME. POSITION. EESIDENCE. COMPENSATION.

Charles V. Adee Clerk 143 East 58th Street. $3,500

COMMISSIONERS OF THE SINKING FUND.

Office of the Secretary, 280 Broadway, New York, N. Y.

The Mayor, Chairman; the Comptroller, the City Chamberlain, the Presi- dent of the Council, and the Chairman of the Finance Committee of the Board of Aldermen. Edgar J. Levey Secretary 61 West 74th Street , None

COMMISSIONER OF ACCOUNTS.

Room 114 Stewart Building, 280 Broadway, New York, N. Y.

John C. Hertle Commissioner 214 West 44th Street $5,000

Edwin Owen Commissioner 52 West 93d Street 5,000

1 Engineer at $3,600 ; 1 Assistant Engineer at $1,800 ; 1 Assistant Engineer at $1,500 ; 2 Examiners at $2,500 eaich ; 2 Examiners at $2,000 each ; 7 Exam- iners at $1,800 each ; 3 Examiners at $1,600 each ; 1 Examiner at $1,500 ; 1 Examiner at $1,400 ; 4 Examiners at $1,200 each ; 1 Messenger at $1,200 ; 1 Stenographer at $4 per day ; 1 Boy at $360.

BOxVRD OF ARMORY COMl^HSSIONERS.

280 Broadway, New York, N. Y.

The Mayor, Chairman ; the President of the Department of Taxes and Assessments, Secretary. The two senior ranking Officers in Command of troops of National Guard, of the State of New York, in the City and County of New York.

Frank J. Bell Clerk 41 East 21st St. . None.

Robert Telfer Assist. Clerk and Inspector. 458 West 151st St. . $1,800

Lewis M. Sweet Stenographer and Typewtr.2021 Lexington Ave 1,500

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IVIEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL.

COUNCIL DIST. NAJTE. RESIDENCE. BUSINESS ADDRESS.

Randolph Guggculieimer, 8 East 81st Street 30 Broad Street.

President.

'John T. Oakley 442 East 14th Street 442 East 14th Street

Vice- Chairman.

Thomas F. Foley 20 James Slip 112 Centre Street.

Martin Engel 303 Broome Street 50 Centre Market.

( Frank J. Goodwin 263 West 24th Street 280 Broadway.

2 ] Charles F. Allen 153 West 45th Street 153 West 45th Street.

( Patrick J. Ryder 154 Spring Street 7 Vandam Street.

( Harry C. Hart 437 East 84th Street 78 Park Row.

3 ] George B. Christman. . .331 East 55th Street 312-318 East 95th Street.

( John J. Murphy 393 First Avenue 393 First Avenue.

( Eugene A. Wise 301 West 138th Street. . .145th Street and 8th Av.

4 } Stewart M. Brice 693 Fifth Avenue 80 Broadway.

( Herman Sulzer 2478 Second Avenue 2478 Second Avenue.

( William J. Hyland Westchester 320 Broadway.

6 ] Adolph C. Hottenroth. . .668 East 134th Street. . . .271 Broadway.

( Bernard C. Murray 1262 Boston Road 1262 Boston Road.

/ Charles H. Francisco 1192 Halsey St., Brooklyn.1192 Halsey St., Brooklyn.

6 } Francis F. Williams 25 Orient Av., Brooklj'n. .Maspeth& Gardiner Avs.,B.

( Conrad H. Hester 183 Central Av., Brooklyn. 183 Central Av., Brooklyn.

/ Adam H. Leich 314 Monroe St., Brooklyn. 200 Montague St., Br'klyn.

7 -j Henry French 78 Bradford St., Brooklyn. 78 Bradford St., Brooklyn.

( Charles H. Ebbets 328 First Street, Brooklyn.Eastern Park, Brooklyn.

I John J. McGany 176 Nevins St., Brooklyn. F'k'nBg., 186RemsenSt.,B.

8 \ William A. Doyle 261 58th St., Brooklyn. . . 193 Montague St., Br'klyn.

( Martin F. Conly 92 Adams St., Brooklyn. .92 Adams Street, Brookl;jii.

_ j David L. Van Nostrand . . Little Neck, L. I Little Neck, L. I.

( Joseph Cassidy 99HulstSt.,Blissville,L. I. 99Hulst St., Bhssville, L. L

-„ j Joseph F. O'Grady New Brighton, S. I New Brighton, S. I.

I Benjamin J. Bodine Port Richmond, S. I Port Richmond, S. L

Councilmen are elected for 4 years ; compensation, $1,500 j^er year.

St.\:s'ding Committees of the Council.

Finance. Allen, Brice, Christman, Hester, French, O'Grady, Leich. Law. Hottenroth, Goodwin, Van Nostrand, Bodine, Ebbets, McGarry, Williams. Railroads. Oakley, Hart, Hyland, Conly, Hester, Cassidy, Francisco. Street Cleaning. Hyland, Foley, Murphy, Conly, Van Nostrand, Salaries and Offices. Brice, Oakley, Hottenroth, Ebbets, Leich. Fire. O'Grady, Sulzer, Murphy, Hester, Francisco.

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Building Department. Doyle, Allen, McGarry, Van Nostrand, Wise.

Markets. Foley, Goodwin, Frencli, Van Nostrand, Williams.

Privileges and Elections. Ebbets, Goodwin, Brice, Doyle, Williams.

Claims. Murray, Sulzer, Cassidy, Hester, Leicb.

Streets and Highways. Murphy, Sulzer, Engel, Murray, Frencb, Francisco, Van Nostrand.

Public BuUdings, Lighting and Supplies. Christmau, Brice, Allen, Doyle, Engel, Bodine, Williams.

Docks and Ferries. Ryder, Wise, Hottenroth, McGarry, Hester, Cassidy, Leich.

Rules. Oakley, Goodwin, Bodine, Van Nostrand, Hottenroth, Hester, Williams.

Public Education. Brice, Hart, Hyland, O'Grady, Williams.

Public Health. Wise, GoodAvin, French, Van Nostrand, Francisco.

Penal Institutions. Hester, Christman, Murray, Cassidy, Leich.

Public Charities. Hart, Allen, Sulzer, McGarry, Bodine. \

Police. Engel, Ryder, Hart, French, Williams.

Parks. Sulzer, Ryder, Hyland, Murphy, Ebbets, Williams, Bodine.

Sewers. Goodwin, Foley, Wise, Murray, Hester, Leich, O'Grady.

Bridges and Tunnels. Conly, Christman, Brice, Hyland, French, Cassidy, Leich.

Water Supply. Foley, Hart, Wise, Hottenroth, Doyle, O'Grady, Williams.

JOINT COMMITTEES.

Printed and Engrossed Ordinances and Resolutions. McGarry, Hottenroth, Brice, Bodine, Francisco.

Public Printing. Ryder, O'Grady, Conly, Murray, Leich.

Clerk of the Council.

NAME. rOSITIOX. RESIDENCE. COMPENSATION.

Patrick J. Scully City Clerk and Clerk of the

Council 5 Willett Street .... $7,000

Nicholas J. Hayes. . . . .First Deputy City Clerk . . .167 E. 111th Street. 5,000

Albert E. Hull Stenographer to Council . . 324 W. 24th Street . 2,000

Jocelyn Johnston Secretary to President .... The Benedict, Wash.

Square.. 2,500

Michael Padden Sergeant-at-Arms 20 James Slip 2,000

CITY CLERK.

City Hall, Borough or Manhattan.

P. J. Scully City Clerk 5 Willett St None

Nicholas J. Hayes Deputy City Clerk 167 E. 111th St None

W. L. D. O'Grady Clerk 6 Ridgewood Ave., Bk. $2,000

Charles B. Morton Clerk 829 Monroe St 2,000

James H. Cross Clerk 16 E. Seventh St 2,000

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Borough of Brooklyn.

XAME. POSITION. EESIDENCE. COMPEXSATIOX.

Joseph V. Scully Deputy City Clerk 481 Second St $2,500

James E. Reuue Custodian 274 Ainsley St. p. d. 4

Francis W. Weeks Messenger 110 Ashland Place. . 1,200

Borough of Queens. Thomas J. McGraw. . . . Deputy City Clerk 137 12th St., L. I. City $1,500

Borough of Richmond. Michael J. Collins Deputy City Clerk Stapleton, S. I $1,500

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Standing Committees of the Board of Aldermen.

Finance. Muh, Hart, Siefke, Scott, Byrne, Geiser, Goodman.

Law. Geagan, Flinn, Glick, Dooley, Velton, Burrell, Mclnnes.

Railroads. Ledwith, Fleck, Smith, Keegan, Scott, McCall, Goodman.

Parks. McGrath, Harrington, Dunn, McKeever, Hennessy, Vaughan, Sherman.

Sewers. McCall, Minsky, Geiser, Roddy, Wafer, Geagan, James.

Bridges and Tunnels. Keahon, Schneider, Neufeld, Byrne, Lang, Geiger, McNeil.

Water Supply. Kennefick, Burrell, Gass, Elliott, Schmidt, Vaughan, James.

Streets and Highways. Elliott, Roddy, Geiger, Dunn, Bridges, Cronin, Burleigh.

Public Buildings, Lighting and Supplies. Gledhill, Gaffney, McEneaney, Byrne, Helgans, Geiser, Goodman.

Docks and Ferries. Gaffne}^, Ledwith, Flinn, Scott, McKeever, Cronin, Stewart.

Pules. Glick, Welling, Metzger, Bridges, Kenney, Geiger, Mclnnes.

Public Education. Schneider, Hart, Hennessy, Oatman, Vaughan.

Public Health.— McKee\er, Metzger, Dunn, Muh, Folks.

Penal Institutions. Velton, Cronin, Koch, McCall, Diemer.

Public Charities. Vaughan, Siefke, WelHng, Wafer, Ackerman.

Privileges and Elections.^GledhiW, Kennefick, Kenney, Geiser, Mclnnes.

Building Department. Siefke, Gass, Hennessy, Burrell, Burleigh.

Police. Smith, Koch, Keahon, McKeever, Stewart.

Street Cleaning. Fleck, Geiger, Bridges, Harrington, Woodward.

Salaries and Offices.— Cronin, Neufeld, Hennessy, McGrath, Wentz.

Fire. Hart, Koch, Doole}^ McCall, Diemer.

Ilarkets.—Meizgev, McEneaney, Minsky, Elliott, Ackerman.

joint committees.

Printed and Engrossed Ordinances and Resolutions. Gass, Kennefick, Ken- ney, Schneider, Sherman.

Public Printing.— Celling,, Glick, Helgans, Geagan, Mclnnes. CZams.— Flinn, Velton, Koch, Wentz, McGrath.

EjMployees of board of aldermen.

NAME. POSITION. EESIDE^TCE. COMPENSATION.

Michael F. Blake Clerk 806 Vanderbilt Ave . $5,000

John J. Gallagher Deputy Clerk 31 Carmine St 2,500

Wm. E. Kurz Index Clerk 173 Essex St 1,200

Frank J. Martin Journal Clerk 182 Forsyth St 1,200

Chas. A. Glaser Ordnance Clerk 44 Bradhurst Ave . . . 1,200/

317

NAME. POSITION", RESIDENCE. COMPEXSATIOX.

Albert L. Hall Transcript Clerk 24G W. lltli St $1,200

Thad. C. Wassermau . . Assistant Clerk 412 E. 89th St 1,200

Chas. R. Shaplau Assistant Clerk 318 E. IKitli St 1,000

John W. Chester Assistant Clerk 1-47 W. Houston St. 1,000

Geo. P. Osborne Engrossing Clerk 1430 Lexington Ave. 1,000

Stuart Harris Engrossing Clerk 1616 Intei-vale Ave. , 1,000

Wm. F. Byrnes Messenger 328 E. 89th St 900

Robt. Sweeney Messenger 884 Eighth Ave 900

Philip Baer Librarian 114 AY. 28th St 1,000

Albert E. Hull Stenographer 324 E. 24th St 1,200

Timothy F. Barry Stenographer 341 E. Kith St 1,200

Thos. A. Oaklej- Sergeant-at-Ai-ms 3 Bank St 1,500

John McGuire Assistant Sergeant-at-Ai'ms.24 Beekman St 1,200

Patrick McCormack . . . Clerk (Comm'rs of Deeds) . 507 W. 47th St 1,200

PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

Augustus W. Peters . . .President 253 E. 86th Street. . $5,000

Ira Edgar Rider Secretary 437 E. 84th Street . . 2,500

PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF THE BRON^X.

MuNiciP-VL BurLDDsG, Crotona Pake, 175th Street axd 3d Avenue.

Louis Haffen President 647 Coui-tlandt Ave . $5,000

Jos. P. Heunessy Secretary 875 E. 169th St. . . . 3,500

PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

City H.u.l, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Edward M. Grout President 860 Carroll St $5,000

James W. Stevenson. . . Secretar}* 26 Monroe St 3,500

B. J. Conklin Clerk. . T 129 Church St 1,200

1 Stenographer at $1,200 ; 1 Messenger at $900.

PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

City Hall, Long Isl.^d City.

Frederick Bowley President Long Island City. . $5,000

Joseph Fiesil Secretaiy 159 12th St 2,250

John Sullivan Clerk 60 Ho^i; Ave 850

John F. Jayne Attendant Corona, L. 1 700

PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF RICKMOND.

.President $5,000

[Contest not yet decided.] 31b

BOARD OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT. 346 Broadway.

XAME. POSITION. RESIDENCE. COMPENSATION.

Maurice F. Holahan. . .President 137 E. 55th St $8,000

Ex-officio Members. The Mayor, the Corporation Counsel, the ComjDtroller, the Commissioner of Water Supply, the Commissioner of Street Cleaning, the Commissioner of Sewers, the Commissioner of Public Buildings, Lighting, and Supplies, the Comuiissioner of Bridges, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the President of the Borough of the Bronx, the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, the President of the Borough of Richmond.

James H. Mooney Secretary 119 West 76th St. . $5,000

Joseph A. Webster. . . .Engineer of Street Ojiening Valentine Ave 4,000

Charles H. Haswell Consulting Engineer 324 West 78th St . . 3,500

John Osborn General Bookkeeper 2071 Bathgate Av . . 3,000

William Kearney Contract Clerk 132d St. & St. Ann's Av. 3,000

Herbert A. Holahan . . .Private Secretary 137 East 55th St. . . 2,450

1 Clerk at $2,250 ; 1 Clerk at $2,000 ; 1 Map Clerk at $1,500 ; 1 Stenogra- pher and Typewriter at $1,200 ; 3 Draughtsmen at $1,200 each.

Topographical Bureau.

Louis A. Risse Chief Topo. Engineer 599 Mott Ave $5,000

Fred'k Greiffenberg. . .Topographical Engineer. .222 West 24th St. . . 3,500 1 Assistant Engineer at $2,250 ; 4 Assistant Engineers at $2,100 each ; 2 Assistant Engineers at $2,000 each ; 1 Assistant Engineer at $1,920 ; 1 Assist- ant Engineer at $1,800 ; 4 Assistant Engineers at $1,500 each ; 3 Assistant Engineers at $1,380 each ; 3 Assistant Engineers at $1,200 each ; 1 Assistant to Engineers at $1,320 ; 1 Assistant to Engineers at $1,200 ; 1 Assistant to Engineers at $1,080 ; 1 Computer and Chief Draughtsman at $1,500 ; 1 Me- chanical Draughtsman at $1,140 ; 1 Transitman at $1,620 ; 1 Transitman at $1,260 ; 2 Transitmen at $1,200 each ; 1 Computer and Draughtsman at $1,- 200 ; 1 Computer at $1,620 ; 1 Computer at $1,500 ; 2 Computers at $1,380 each ; 2 Computers at $1,320 each ; 5 Computei's at $1,200 each ; 2 Computers at $1,100 each ; 2 Computers at $1,080 each ; 1 Draughtsman at $1,560 ; 1 Draughtsman at $1,440 ; 3 Draughtsmen at $1,200 each ; 3 Draughtsmen at $1,100 each ; 1 Draughtsman at $1,000 ; 3 Draughtsmen at $960 each ; 1 Transitman at $1,140 ; 2 Transitmen at $1,020 each ; 1 Leveller at $1,320 ; 1 Leveller at $1,200 ; 1 Leveller at $1,140 ; 2 Levellers at $900 each ; 1 Leveller at $960 ; 1 Rodman at $1,140 ; 1 Rodman at $1,080 ; 1 Rodman at $1,020 ; 1 Rodman at $1,000 ; 1 Rodman at $900 ; 1 Chainman at $1,080 ; 1 Chainman at $1,000 ; 2 Chainmen at $960 each ; 1 Chainman at $900 ; 1 Chainman at $840 ; 7 Chainmen at $780 each ; 2 Axemen at $1,000 each ; 2 Axemen at $840 each ; 4 Axemen at $780 each ; 23 Axemen at $720 each ; 1 Stenographer and Typewriter at $960 ; 1 Clerk at $1,500 ; 1 Clerk at $1,260 ; 1 Laborer at $2,50 per day ; 5 Laborers at $2 per day each ; 5 Sounders at $2 per day each.

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DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS.

Borough of Manhattan. 150 Nassau Stkeet.

NAME. POSITION. RESIDENCE. COMPENSATION.

James P. Keating Commissioner $7,500

William M. Shannon . .Deputy Commissioner 5,000

Stevenson Towle Consulting Engineer 314 W. 78th St 5,000

Henry Dimse Chief Clerk 304 W. 103d St 3,000

Alexander Cooper Corresponding Clerk 635 11th St., B'klyn 2,000

Jas. E. Carraher Contract Clerk 566 Grand St 2,000

Benj. P. Benjamin Clerk 444 E. 87th St 1,600

Wisner B. Martin Engineer of Subservice and

Construction 112 E. 64th St 2,500

5 Clerks at $1,200 each ; 2 Clerks at 1,000 each ; 1 Clerk at $1,500 ; 1 Rod- man at $1,000 ; 1 Junior Clerk at $600 ; 1 Draughtsman at $1,200 ; 1 Mes- senger at $1,000 ; 1 Messenger at $1,200 ; 2 Foremen at $3.50 per day each ; 2 Assistant Foremen at $3 per day each ; 4 Laborers at $2 per day each ; 1 Inspector's Assistant at $4 per day ; 2 Inspectors at $3.50 per day each ; 1 In- spector at $3.50 per day ; 1 StenograjDher and Typewriter at $15 per week.

Bureau of Incumbrances.

Florence J. Sullivan. . .Superintendent 112 Centre St $5,000

Henry H. Lloyd Clerk 211 W. 44th St .... 1,600

Edward Brady Clerk 25 Commerce St. . . . 1,200

Frank H. Daly Inspector 237 E. 25th St 1,200

1 Clerk at $1,000 ; 5 Inspectors at $900 each ; 1 Keeper of Yard at $900.

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Borough of the Bronx, N. Y.

NAME.

POSITION.

EESIDENCE. COMPENSATION.

James Maloney Deputy Commissioner 753 E. 187tli Street. $5,000

Johu Osborn General Bookkeeper 2071 Bathgate Ave . 3,000

Wm. Kearney Contract Clerk 132d Street and St,

Ann's Avenue .. . 3,000

Chas. McCaffney Clerk 1286 Mechanic St . . 1,500

Chas. H. Graham General Superintendent. . .Hull Avenue and

Suburban St ... . 3,500

Talman P. Hyde . . Superintendent Williauisbridge 2,100

Eugene Schweitzer. . . .Clerk 146 Lexington Ave . 1,620

Emil R Hoffman Clerk 862 Union Ave. . . . 1,440

Sherwood Kipp Permit Clerk 567 Mt. Hope PI . . . 1,440

Archibald M. Schrady .General Inspector Kingsbridge 1,800

Wm. Gill General Inspector 2007 Vyse Ave 1,800

Henry Haffen General Inspector 152d St. and Court-

landt Ave 1,800

Jos. Pickard Clerk 1317 Boston Road . . 1,800

Herman F. Bauer Clerk 513 E. 146th Street. 1,500

2 Clerks at $1,000 each ; 1 Clerk at $960 ; 1 Clerk at $1,200 ; 1 Timekeeper at $1,000 ; 1 Timekeeper at $900 ; 1 Timekeeper at $840 ; 6 Timekeepers at $720 each ; 2 Stenograj)hers and Tj'pewriters at $960 each.

Engineer's Office, Borough of the Bronx.

Josiah A. Briggs Chief Engineer of Con- struction St. James St $4,750

Samuel C. Thompson. .Principal Assist. Engineer.95 E. 166th St 3,300

Harrison Pahner, Jr. . .Clerk 389 Park Ave 1,680

5 Assistant Engineers at $1,920 each; 1 Assistant Engineer at $1,800 ; 1 Assistant Engineer at $2,100; 1 Assistant Engineer at $1,620; 4 Assistant Engineers at $1,560 each ; 2 Assistant Engineers at $1,380 each ; 2 Assistant Engineers at $1,260 each ; 4 Transitmen at $1,200 each ; 1 Transitman and Engineer Inspector at $1,200 ; 1 Chainman at $720 ; 1 Axeman at $840 ; 7 Axemen at $720 each ; 1 Axeman at $720 ; 2 Levelers at $1,020 ; 3 Computers at $1,140 each ; 2 Draughtsmen at $1,620 each ; 2 Topographical Draughtsmen at $1,320 each ; 4 Topographical Draughtsmen at $1,080 each ; 2 Mechanical Draughtsmen at $1,260 each ; 1 Rodman at $1,260 ; 4 Rodmen at $1,200 each ; 2 Rodmen at $1,080 each ; 5 Rodmen at $1,020 each ; 1 Rodman at $900 ; 2 Timekeepers at $720 each ; 1 Typewriter at $960 ; 1 Clerk at $1,000.

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Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn.

name. position. eesidexce. compensation.

Thomas E. Farrell .... Dei>uty Commissioner 536 Carlton Ave. . . . $5,000

James E. Baunon Cashier 272 St. Mark's Ave . 1,800

Nelson P. Lewis Engineer 16 Albeuiarle Road. 4,500

George W. Tillson Assistant Engineer 177 Columbia Hts. . 2,600

AYiUiam F. McGowan. .Clerk 122 India St 1,380

Arthur McGuii-e Secretary 527 Willoughby St . 2,000

15 Pavers at $1 per day each ; 15 Horses and Wagons at $3.75 per day each ; 1 Laborer at $2.25 i^er day ; 1 Horse and Cart at $3 per day ; 15 Ram- mers at $3 per day each ; 2 Skilled Laborers at $2.50 per day each ; 1 Laborer at $2 per day ; 45 Laborers at $1.75 per day each ; 1 Truck at $5 per day ; 45 Inspectors at $4 per day each ; 13 Foremen at $3.50 per day each ; 1 Foreman at $8 per day ; 1 Engineer (Steam) at $3 per day . 1 Carpenter at $3.50 per day; 1 Machinist at $3.25 per day ; 1 Machinist at $3 per day; 3 Laborers at $3 i^er day each ; 23 Laborers at $2.50 per day each ; 12 Laborers at $2.25 per day each ; 77 Laborers at $2 per day each ; 1 Toolman at $3 per day ; 1 Tool- man at $2 per day ; 1 Sounder at $3 per day ; 6 Sounders at $2.25 per day each ; 16 Sounders at $2 -pev day each ; 8 Sounders at $2.50 per day each ; 7 Assistant Foremen at $3 per day each ; 1 Assistant Foreman at $2.50 per day ; 1 Cart at $3 per day ; 12 Teams at $4.50 per day each ; 1 Paver at $4 per day ; 1 Stableman at $2 per day ; 1 Truckman at $2 per day ; 2 Oilers at $2 per day each ; 1 Sweeper at $2.25 per day ; 1 Flagger at $3 per day ; 2 Flaggers at $2 per day each ; 1 Blacksmith's Helper at $2.25 per day ; 1 Blacksmith's Helper at $2 per day ; 3 Machinist's ApiDrentices at $2 per day each.

Borough of Queens.

John P. Madden Deputy Commissioner 27 Ely St., L. I. City $5,000

JuHus Von Hunerbein .Engineer 274 Theodore St.,

L.LCity 3,000

James Mulholland .... Chief Inspector Ill 4th St., L. I. City 1,800

James P. Hicks Inspector of Repairs 150 Jackson Ave.,

L. I. City, per day 4.00 James M. Smythe Chief Clerk 58 Fulton Ave., L. L

City 1,400

Borough of Richmond, Stapleton, N. T.

Henry P. Morrison . . . .Dep. Com'r and C'f Eng'r. . W. NewBrig'ton. $1,666 66

Theodor S. Oxholm . . .Supervising Engineer "\Y. XewBrig'ton. 3,000 00

Ellarson Stout Assistant Engineer New Dorj^ 1,800 00

Wm. B. Kenney Chief Clerk Tompkinsville. . . 1,500 00

Mortimer Denyse Assistant Clerk Stapleton 600 00

Wm. B. Hegerty General Inspector W. NewBrig'ton. 1,200 00

1 Transitman at $1,200 ; 1 Leveller at $960 ; 1 Draughtsman at $900 ; 1 Rodman at $780 ; 2 Assistant Inspectors at $800 each.

322

DEPAKTMENT OF SEWEES.

Borough of Manhattan.

name. position. residence. compensation.

James Kane Commissioner 195 Congress St., Bk. $7,500

Matthew F. Donohue . .Deputy Commissioner 271 W. 117tli St. . . 5,000

Michael J. Cummings. .Secretary 157 Harrison St., Bk. 3,500

Annie V. Mclnerney . . . Secretary to Commissioner . 121 Congress St.,Bk. 1,200

Horace Loomis Chief Engineer Mount Vernon 5,000

Edward F. Stephens, . , .Assistant Engineer 14 W. 102d St 3,250

Martin J. Brown Assistant Engineer 314 E. 150th St 2,750

Andrew A. Noonan .... Supt. of Maintenance 225 Henry St 2,700

Jeremiah J. Flood Supt. of Construction 228 E. 99th St 1,800

Volney P. Wilson Asst. Supt. of Construction. 248 W. 121st St.. . . 1,350

Thomas F. Duncan .... Chief Clerk 327 E. 37th St 3,000

John S. Routh Clerk 18 W. 133d St 2,000

George Hackett Clerk 420 W. 146th St. . . . 2,000

Max Cramer Cashier 215 E. 79th St 1,800

William J. Grant Assistant Cashier 646 Henry St., Bk. . 1,500

George A. Drew Clerk 199 Washington St . 1,500

William Klein General Inspector 178th St., W. of 11th

Ave 2,000

Otto Hufeland Draughtsman Mount Vernon 1,800

Lawrence E. McArdle .Inspector of Cement 243 Henrj- St 1,400

1 Assistant Foreman at $3 per day ; 1 Horse and Wagon at $3 per da}' ; 3 Laborers at $2 per day each ; 26 Inspectors at $4 per day each.

4 Draughtsmen at $1,200 each ; 1 Messenger at $1,200 ; 1 Stenographer and Typewriter at $1,000 ; 1 Leveller at $1,500 ; 1 Rodman at $1,500 ; 1 Rod- man at $1,200.

Borough of the Bronx.

rhos. J. Byrne Deputy Commissioner 56 Alexander Ave. . $5,000

Henry A. Martin Cashier 2511 Third Ave . . . 1,700

Fred'k D. Holbrook . . .Secretary 800 E. 148th Street. 3,000

50 Inspectors at $4 per day each ; 1 Foreinan at $4 per day ; 6 Assistant Foremen at $3 per day each ; 1 Sewer Laborer at $2.25 per day ; 6 Carts at $3 i^er day each ; 3 Laborers at $3 per day each ; 3 Laborers at $2.50 per day each ; 6 Laborers at $2.25 per day each ; 20 Laborers at $2 per day each ; 1 Toolman at $2 per day ; 1 Flagger at $2.50 per day ; 1 Sounder at $2 per day ; 1 Oiler at $2 j)er day ; 1 Sounder at $2.25 per day.

Engineer's Office.

John C. L. Rogge Chief Engineer in Charge. .2800 Third Ave. . . . $5,000

Henry H. Farnum Assistant Engineer 324 E. 154th St 3,500

323

X-VME. POSITIOy. EESIDEXCE. COMPENSATIOX.

Charles F. Austen Assistant Engineer lG5th St. and Jerome

Ave $2,100

Wesley E. Dey Assistant Engineer , 852 E. 163d St 2,100

Edward L. Hartman. . .Assistant Engineer Decatur and Travis

Sts 2,100

Natlian'l B. K. Hoffinan. Assistant Engineer 234 E. 134tli St 2,100

Frank E. Bragnian Clerk 144tli St. and S.

Boulevard 1,500

3 Assistant Engineers at $1,800 each ; 1 Assistant Engineer at $1,680 ; 4 Assistant Engineers at $1,500 each ; 2 Assistant Engineers at $1,380 each ; 1 Computer at $1,080 ; 1 Topographical Draughtsman at $1,440 ; 1 Mechanical Draughtsman at $1,200 ; 1 Topographical Draughtsman at $1,320 ; 3 Topo- graphical Draughtsmen at $1,260 each ; 2 Topographical Draughtsmen at $1,200 each ; 1 Topographical Draiightsman at $900 ; 1 Mechanical Draughts- man at $1,020 ; 2 Transitmen at $1,500 each ; 2 Transitmen at $1,200 each ; 2 Levellers at $1,200 each ; 1 Rodman at $1,320 ; 7 Rodmen at $1,200 each ; 2 Rodmen at $1,140 each ; 1 Rodman at $1,080 ; 10 Rodmen at $1,080 each ; 10 Rodmen at $1,020 each ; 1 Rodman at $840 ; 3 Timekeepers at $780 each ; 1 Axeman at $1,080 ; 2 Axemen at $900 each ; 12 Axemen at $720 each ; 1 Cem- ent Insj^ector at $1,440,

Borough of Brooklyn.

"William Brennan Deputy Commissioner 44 Oakland St $5,000

Matthew J. Kennedy . . General Supt, of Sewers ... 649 Humboldt St. . . 2,200

Thomas J. McGee Assistant Supt. of Sewers. .406 Hicks St 2,000

James J. Dillon Secretary 192 Henry St 1,800

Daniel Smith Chief Clerk 85th St. & 25th Ave . 2,000

Daniel T. Van Duzer. . . Clerk 318 Classon Ave .... 1,500

Chas. Meyers Engr. Sewer Construction. 101 W. 78th St 4,500

David Brower Asst. Engr. Sewer Constr 3,000

G-eo. Winslow Assistant Engineer 433 Clinton St 2,200

W. T. Bruorton Assistant Engineer 2,200

Julius Klinge Foreman Repair Yard, . . . .184 Kosciusko St. . . 1,400

P. F. Fallon Cashier 588 Hicks St 1,800

Jeremiah Cronin Cashier 292 Hicks St 1,500

2 Assistant Engineers at $1,800 each ; 1 Assistant Draughtsman at $1,000 ; 5 Superintendents of Sewers and Basins at $1,200 each ; 1 Inspector at $4 per day ; 1 Assistant Engineer at $1,400 ; 2 Masons at $4 per day each ; 11 In- spectors at $900 each ; 1 Chainman at $2.50 per day ; 1 Draughtsman at $1,200 ; 1 Foreman at $3 per day; 1 Inspector at $1,000 ; 1 Laborer at $2.50 per day.

D. J. McKinley Superintendent of Sewer

Pumping Station 1,200

4 Engineers at $900 each ; 8 Firemen at $660 each ; 1 Foremen Laborer at $720 ; 1 Laborer at $660 ; 4 Laborers at $600 each ; 2 Laborers at $2 per day each ; 2 Carpenters at $3 per day each.

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Borough of Queens.

NAME. POSITION. RESIDE^TCE. COMPENSATION".

M. J. Goldner Dep Commissioner. Long Island City $3,000

James H. Johnson Engineer 692 Vernon Ave., L. I. City. 2,500

John W. Davren Secretary 31 Ely Ave., L. I. City 1,500

Adolph H. Burkard . . . .Cashier 369 Lathrop St., Astoria. . . 1,200

John F. Cronin Supt. Disposal Wks.Far Eockaway 1,500

Borough of Kichmond, Stapleton, N. Y.

Henry P. Morrison . . . .Dep. Com'r and C'f Eng'r. . W. NewBrig'ton. $1,666 66

L. W. Freeman Assistant Engineer Mariners' Harbor 1,800 00

J.J. Kaltenmeier General Inspector Rosebank 1,200 00

A. A. Rottmann Chief Clerk Rosebank 1,200 00

J. T. Fetherston Transitman New Brighton. . . 1,200 00

Wm. Snedeker Leveller W. New Brig'ton. 960 00

George Wood Draughtsman Stapleton 900 00

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