Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1894 — SENT TO THE SENATE. [ARTICLE]
SENT TO THE SENATE.
One Envoy Extraordinary and a Number of Minor Offlclnls No mln it tori. The President has sent to the Senate the following nominations: Envoy Extraordinary and Mtniater Plenipotentiary ot the United States to Bolivia— Thomgs Moonlight, of Kansas. United States Consuls—Edgar Battle, of Texaß, at Acapulco, Mexloo; I.ouis Brnhl, of Texas, at Catania, Italy; Frank W. Roberta, of Maine, at Nogalea. Mexloo, Collector of Customs—John T. Galley, at Los Angeles, Cal. Surveyor General of Washington—William P. Watson. Receiver of Public Moneys at Seattle, Wash. —John V. Terry. Iteglaters of Land Oflleea—Thomas J. Bolton, at Los Angeles, Cal.: Solon 11. Patrlok. Visalia, Cal.; Raymond Miller, Pueblo, Col.; William C. Bowen, Del Norte. Col.: Louis Davis, of Georgia, at l’crry. 0. T. United States Marshals—Wm. L. Desmond, Northern District of Iowa: Charles R. Pratt, Western District of Michigan. United States Attorneys—Alfred P. Lyon, Eastern District of Michigan; John Power, Western District of Michigan: Robert Culberson, Western District of Texas. Judge of Probate in tho County of Emery, Utah—Herbert Savage. To be Rear Admiral—Commodore John G. Walker. Postmasters Salle: David P. O’Leary, Evanston. Iown: A. J. Salts, Corning: Mosos M. Ham, Dubuqne; Thomas llowtnan, Council Bluffs. Michigan: John Drawe, Marino City: William A. Ilahlko, Alma; Alfred V. Erlcdcrich Traverse City; Stiles Kennedy, St. Louts. Minnesota: J, Leroy Paul, Brown Valloy; A. W. Blakely, Rochester.
