Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 March 1889 — APPOINTMENTS. [ARTICLE]
APPOINTMENTS.
The President hgs gent the following nominations to the Senate: Arthur C. Millette. of Watertown, Dak., to be Governor of Dakota. Luther B. Richardson, of GrandfForks, Dak., to be Secretary of Dakota. Cornelius H. Hanford, of Washington Territory, to be Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Territory of Washington. . George W. Irvin, of Montana, to be Marshal of the United States for the Territory of Montana. Smiley N. Chambers, of Indiana, to be United States Attorney for the District of Indiana. George 8. Batchellor, of New York, as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, to succeed Mr. Thompson. Albert G. Porter, of Indiana, as Minister to Italy. John A. Enander, of Illinois, as Minister to Denmark. Eugene Schuyler, of New York, to be Assistant Secretary of State. Walker Blaine, of Maine, to be "Examiner of Claims for the Department of Btate. Cyrus Bussey, of New York, t© be Assistant Secretary of the Interior. James S. Clarkson, of lowa to be first Assistant Postmaster General, viee A E. Stevenson resigned. * ~ Lewis Wolfley, of Tuscon, Ari., to be Governor of Arizona.
Rathbone Gardner, of Rhode Island, to be United States Attorney for the Distrct of Rhode Island. Wm. L. Dunlap, of Franklin, Indiana, to be United States Marshal for the District of Indiana. ; William Wallace, Postmaster at Indianapolis. John A. Kas son, of Iowa; Walter Phelps, ofjj New Jersey, arid George H. Bates, of Delaware, to he Commissioners to represent the United States at the conference to be held in Berlin concerning affairs in the Samoan Islands. ; Jlaremi*h)SaJlivan,of M ontena, to be; Collector of Customs for the District of Montana and Idaho. Elbert D. Wised, of Montana, to be United States Attorney for the Territory of Montana.
The following nominations were made Monday: ” W. Budd Deacon, of New Jereey, to he Marshal of the United States for the District of Npw Jersey. John S. Burton, of Mississippi, to be Marshal of the United States for the Northern District of Mississppi. : t Edwin Ji. Kuraheedt, of to be Marshal of the United States for the Eastern District of Louisiana. Brad D. SUughter, erf 'Nebraska, to be< Marshal ol the United Staes for the District of * Wm. H. Whiteman, of New Meiifco, to be Associate Justice of the Supreirie Court of the'Territory of New Mexico* S. A. Whitfield, of Cincinnati, Second Assistant Postmaster General. Abrabam D. Hazen. of Pennsylvania, Third Assistant Postmaster General ■ j J. W. Mason, of West Virginia, Cpm-. missioner of Internal Revenue. Wm. Thompson, of Maine, Minister to Sweden and Norway. Samuel R. Thayer. of|Miunespta, Minister to the Netherlands. C. E, Mitchell, of Connecticttt, Commissioner of Patents. ' * ■-G" - : ' N. O. Murphy, of Arizona, Secretary of A rizoaa. ' i t" ‘ In Philaddlphia last year 72,006,000 yards of err pet were made by the 7**259 looms and the 17,500 persona employed in the industry. The value was $45,060,0001 . ?
