Charles Huffnagle, *John Black, Calcutta. Isl. of Ceylon. Francis W. Cragin, Paramaribo. Colonies. Curaçoa. Batavia, Java. Isl. St.Martins. NEW GRANADA. Bogotá. Chagres. Samuel Bromberg, Hamburg. Ramon L. Sanchez, Carthagena. Amos B. Corwine, Panamá. Santa Martha. HANOVER, HESSE CASSEL, & HESSE NICARAGUA. DARMSTADT. PACIFIC ISLANDS, Independent. Elisha H. Allen, Honolulu, Sand. Isl. Charles Bunker, Lahaina. Charles B. Wastford, Bay of Isl., N.Z. ( St Domingo & *J. B. Williams, David Whippy, Vice Com. Agt., Sura Cove, Fej.Isl. *John C. Williams, Navigators' Isl. TAHITI. Merida & Sisal. Isaac C. Bates, Westphalia and Aix-la-Cha'lle. Charles R. Webster, Tehuantepec. Fred. Schillow, Stettin. & Huatalco. Samuel McLean, Trinidad de Cuba. Rob. M. Hamilton, Monte Video. Wm. N. Adams, Santiago de Cuba. *Wm. H. Smiley, Falkland Isles. Other Spanish Islands. Edward F. Weld, Teneriffe, Canary. Puerto Cabello. Laguayra. Angostura, or WURTEMBERG. 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, September, 1851.1 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, Spain, 66 Envoys Ex. and Min. Plen. Secretaries, &c. M. Boilleau, Secretary. Don A. Calderon de la Barca, Chevalier Banuelos, 1st Sec. J. de Silva, 2d Sec. Don Fran. S. Astaburuaga. Nicaragua, Señor Don Jose de Marcoleta. Venezuela, Don Lucio Pulido, Min. Plenipotentiary. Netherlands, Chevalier F. M. W. Testa. Sweden and Norway, M. G. de Sibbern, and Consul-General. Two Sicilies and Parma, Chevalier Martuscelli. Sardinia, Chevalier L. Mossi, and Consul-General. Guatemala, Señor Don Félipe Molina, Chargé d'Affaires. Peru, J. Y. de Osma, Chargé d'Affaires. 4. FOREIGN CONSULS AND VICE-CONSULS IN THE UNITED STATES. A List of Foreign Consuls and Vice-Consuls in the United States. [Corrected at the State Department, September 10, 1851.] Those marked thus (*) are Consuls-General; thus (†) Vice-Consuls; the rest are Consuls. Jules Lombard, Cons. Agt., rey, Cal. H. W. Kuntman, Frankfort on the Maine. Monte Edward Uhrlaub, Baltimore. Charleston. James Grignon, E. A. Grattan, †Wm. Elliot, +C. Grinnell, Anthony Barclay, William Peter, J. McTavish, Francis Waring, +H. C. Smith, S Maine & N.H., C. H. H. Papendick, Milwaukee. Portland. Boston. Boston. Julius Frederich, Galveston. New Bedford. New York. G. S. Oldfield, Jr., Philadelphia. Baltimore. Norfolk. Alexandria. New York. Baltimore. San Francisco, Electorate of Hesse. Conrad W. Faber, New York. N. C. and S.C., Grand Duchy of Hesse, Hesse Darm Philadelphia. A.V.Von Witzleben, San Francisco. ↑ No record of British Vice-Consuls in the State Department. |