A. H. P. Edwards, Manilla, Philipp. Chas. L. Fleischman, Stuttgart. The only Consuls who receive salaries are those for London, $2,000, Tangier, $2,000, Tunis, $2,000, and Tripoli, $2,000, and those for Beyrout and Alexandria. The Consuls for the five treaty ports in China receive $1,000 each for judicial duties. Foreign States. 3. FOREIGN MINISTERS AND THEIR SECRETARIES, [Corrected in State Department, August 22d, 1850.] Argentine Rep., Brig.-Gen. Don C. M. de Alvear. Secretaries, &c. Edw.de Stoeckl, 1st Sec. Mr. de Cramer, 2d Sec. D. Emilo de Alvear, Sec. of Leg. Great Britain, Rt. Hon.Sir Henry L.E.Bulwer, Two Sicilies and Parma, Chevalier Martuscelli. Sardinia. Chevalier L. Mossi, and Consul-General. Venezuela, Don Rafael Acevedo. Nicaragua, Don Edward Carache. 4. FOREIGN CONSULS AND VICE-CONSULS IN THE UNITED STATES. A List of Foreign Consuls and Vice-Consuls in the United States. Those marked thus (*) are Consuls-General; thus (†) Vice-Consuls; the rest are Consuls. Argentine Republic, or Buenos Ayres. Andrew Low, Isaac M. Wright, Baden. *J. W. Schmidt, Savannah. New York. New Orleans. Bavaria. G. Heinrich Siemon, New York. This list is necessarily imperfect in some degree, as no official record of the Foreign Consuls in the United States is kept at any of the public offices. Every exertion is made to render it as correct as possible. Those who notice errors in the list are respectfully requested to communicate them to the editor, for correction in the subsequent volume. Mass., N. H., and +L. F. Figaniere, New York. James H. Causten, Washington. +Archibald Foster, {Maine, Boston. Edward F. Sweetser, Philadelphia. C. O. O'Donnell, +Clement Smith, tHerman Baldwin, Clement Ballen, San Francisco. Dist. Columbia. *Felix Lacoste, Murat Willis, Norfolk. Louis Borg, Maxim. Isnard, Charleston. France. New York. New York. James Lemonier, Boston. Boston. Newport. Philadelphia. Baltimore. Richmond. Norfolk. Charleston. Charleston. Savannah. New Orleans. New Orleans. Galveston. J. F. Meline, Cons. Agt., Cincinnati. tEdward Guys, San Francisco. San Francisco. Eastport. Adolphus Meier, St. Louis. Pittsburg. Arnold Halbach, +W. D. Sherwood, James Grignon, E. A. Grattan, S Maine & N.H., C. H. H. Papendick, Milwaukee. Julius Frederich, Galveston. Portland. N. C. and S.C., Wilmington. {Mobile. Key West. Baltimore. San Francisco. Electorate of Hesse. Conrad W. Faber, New York. Grand Duchy of Hesse, Hesse Darm Antoin Bollerman, stadt. New York. William Mure, Arthur T. Lynn, A.V.Von Witzleben, San Francisco. Netherlands, or Holland. +B. H. Dixon, J.C. Zimmerman, Henry Bohlen, Frederic B. Graff, Th. L. Wragg, Manoel A. Santos, Henriq. T. Street, +J. G. Doon, Mass., M., N. H., Jacob Van Wanzoy,{ Baltimore. Charleston. Key West. Ala. and Flor- S La. and Miss., Norfolk.‡ Prussia. *J. W. Schmidt, F. A. Hirsch, George Hussey, Ferdin. L. Brauns, Lewis Trapman, New Orleans. Wilhelm Vogel, J. P. H. Gildemeester, San Francisco. E. C. Angelrodt, Charleston. New Orleans. San Francisco. New York. New Bedford. Baltimore. Charleston. New Orleans. F. M. Ward, Juan Ygnacia de Osma,{ Washington, J. S. Haviland, Boston. Norfolk. Charleston. Savannah. Mobile. New Orleans. Philadelphia. Baltimore. Fernando Moreno, Key West. Sardinia. Washington. Ms. and N. H., *Louis Mossi, Boston. Antonio Michoud, New Orleans. +Archibald Loster, Act., Boston. Charles Ferrero, New York. †August. L. Baptista, Md., Baltimore. Nicholas Reggio, Me., N.H.,Mass., Fernando Bernarden, Pa.,Del, & W. Jersey, Phil. Vittoria Sartori, +Christ. Neale, Dist. Columbia and E. L. Trenholm, Alexandria, Va. C. A. Williamson, and R.I., Boston. ! And for all other ports in Virginia except Alexandria. |