Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1892 — NOMINATIONS CONFIRMED. [ARTICLE]
NOMINATIONS CONFIRMED.
Favorable Action Taken by the Senate on Presidential Appointments. The Senate in executive session confirmed the following nominations as United Mates Ministers: A. Loudon Snowden, of Pennsylvania, to Greece, Rouiuanla and Seivla Richards Cutts Shannon, of New York, to Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Salvador. Romualdo Pacheco, of California, to Guatemala and Honduras. Minister Resident and Consul General John S. Durham, of Pennsylvania, Haytf Jeremiah Coughlin, of New York, United States Secretary of Legation and Consul General at Bogota. Kenton R. McCreery, of Michigan, Secretary of Legation at Santiago. Chill. Lars Anderson, of Ohio, Second Secretary of Legation at London. United States Consuls confirmed: William 0. Tripier, at Coquimbo. E. A. Berry, of Florids, Santos. Richard K. Keren:, of Missouri, member of the Continental Railway Commission. Ebenezer J. Ormsbee, of Vermont, Land ([Commissioner in Samoa. L. W. Colby, of Nebraska. Assistant Attorney General of the United States.
