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John C. Underwood, of Virginia, to be consul of the United States at Callao, in the place of William Trevitt, recalled.

George True, of Ohio, to be consul of the United States at Funchal, in the place of John H. March, recalled.

R. P. L. Baber, of Ohio, to be consul of the United States at Matanzas, in the place of H. Martin, jr., recalled.

A. L. Wolff, of Iowa, to be consul of the United States at Basle, in the place of John Endlich, recalled.

John A. Little, of Massachusetts, to be consul of the United States at Barcelona, in the place of Ernest Volger, resigned.

William B. West, of Wisconsin, to be consul of the United States at Galway, in the place of Thomas M. Persse, recalled.

Richard Hildreth, of New York, to be consul of the United States at Trieste, in the place of Stephen S. Remak, recalled.

Walton W. Murphy, of Michigan, to be consul-general of the United States at Frankfort-on-the-Main, in the place of Rufus Hosmer, deceased. William H. Wallace, of Washington Territory, to be governor of Washington Territory, in the place of Richard D. Gholson, resigned. Henry Connelly, of New Mexico, to be governor of the Territory of New Mexico, his commission to take effect on the first day of September next, in the place of Abraham Rencher, removed.

Leander J. S. Turney, of Illinois, to be secretary of Washington Territory, in the place of Henry M. McGill, removed.

A. S. Paddock, of Nebraska Territory, to be secretary of the Territory of Nebraska, in the place of J. Sterling Morton, removed.

Miguel A. Otero, of New Mexico, to be secretary of the Territory of New Mexico, his commission to take effect on the first day of September next, in the place of Alexander M. Jackson, resigned.

To the Senate of the United States:

ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

A commission having been granted during the recess of the Senate to Elisha Whittlesey, of Ohio, to be First Comptroller of the Treasury of the United States, in the place of William Medill, resigned, I nominate him to the same.

WASHINGTON, July 8, 1861.

To the Senate of the United States:

ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

A commission having been granted during the recess of the Senate to Hobart Berrian, of New York, as Fourth Auditor of the Treasury, in the place of Taliaferro Hunter, resigned, I now nominate him to the

same.

WASHINGTON, July 8, 1861.

To the Senate of the United States:

ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

A commission having been granted during the recess of the Senate to Green Adams, of Kentucky, as Auditor of the Treasury for the PostOffice Department, in the place of Thomas M. Tate, resigned, I now nominate him for the same.

ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

To the Senate of the United States :

A commission having been granted during the recess of the Senate to Ezra Lincoln, of Massachusetts, as assistant treasurer of the United States at Boston, in the State of Massachusetts, in the place of Edward E. Pratt, removed, I now nominate him to the same.

WASHINGTON, July 8, 1861.

To the Senate of the United States:

ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

A commission having been granted during the recess of the Senate to James Pollock as Director of the Mint of the United States at Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, in the place of James R. Snowden, removed, I now nominate him to the same.

WASHINGTON, July 8, 1861.

To the Senate of the United States:

ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

A commission having been granted during the recess of the Senate to Lewis R. Broomall as chief coiner of the Mint of the United States at Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, in the place of George K. Childs, removed, I now nominate him to the same.

WASHINGTON, July 8, 1861.

To the Senate of the United States:

ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

A commission having been granted during the recess of the Senate to Robert J. Stevens as superintendent of the branch of the mint of the United States at San Francisco, in the State of California, in the place of Charles H. Hempstead, removed, I now nominate him to the

same.

WASHINGTON, July 8, 1861.

To the Senate of the United States:

ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

A commission having been granted during the recess of the Senate to David W. Cheeseman as treasurer of the branch of the mint of the United States at San Francisco, in the State of California, in the place of Jacob R. Synder, removed, I now nominated him to the same. ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

WASHINGTON, July 8, 1861.

To the Senate of the United States:

A commission having been granted during the recess of the Senate to Walter S. Denio as melter and refiner of the branch of the mint of the United States at San Francisco, in the State of California, in the place of Louis A. Garnett, removed, I now nominate him to the same. ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

WASHINGTON, July 8, 1861.

To the Senate of the United States:

A commission having been granted during the recess of the Senate to Conrad Wiegand as assayer of the branch of the mint of the United States at San Francisco, in the State of California, in the place of Joseph H. Snyder, removed, I now nominate him to the same. ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

To the Senate of the United States:

A commission having been granted during the recess of the Senate to William Schmolz to be coiner of the branch mint of the United States at San Francisco, in the State of California, in the place of Riley W. Slocomb, removed, I now nominate him to the same.

WASHINGTON, July 8th, 1861.

To the Senate of the United States:

ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

A commission having been granted during the recess of the Senate to James N. Muller, of Maryland, as supervising inspector of steamboats for the third district, in the place of John S. Brown, removed, I now nominate him to the same.

WASHINGTON, July 8th, 1861.

To the Senate of the United States:

ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

A commission having been granted during the recess of the Senate to Daniel I. Waddell as collector of the customs for the district of Vienna, in the State of Maryland, in the place of William S. Jackson, removed, I now nominate him to the same.

WASHINGTON, July 8th, 1861.

To the Senate of the United States :

ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

A commission having been granted during the recess of the Senate to Henry W. Hoffman as collector of the customs for the district of Baltimore, in the State of Maryland, in the place of John Thomson Mason, removed, I now nominate him to the same.

WASHINGTON, July 8th, 1861.

To the Senate of the United States :

ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

A commission having been granted during the recess of the Senate to Thomas M. Rodney as collector of the customs for the district of Delaware, in the State of Delaware, in the place of Jesse Sharp, removed, I now nominate him to the same.

WASHINGTON, July 8th, 1861.

To the Senate of the United States:

ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

A commission having been granted during the recess of the Senate to William B. Thomas as collector of the customs for the district of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, in the place of Joseph B. Baker, removed, I now nominate him to the same.

WASHINGTON, July 8th, 1861.

To the Senate of the United States:

ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

A commission having been granted during the recess of the Senate to Peter W. Martin as collector of the customs for the district of Newark, in the State of New Jersey, in the place of Edward T. Hillyer, removed, I now nominate him for the same.

ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

To the Senate of the United States:

A commission having been granted during the recess of the Senate to Israel S. Adams as collector of the customs for the district of Great Egg Harbor, in the State of New Jersey, in the place of Thomas D. Winner, removed, I now nominate him to the same.

WASHINGTON, July 8th, 1861.

To the Senate of the United States:

ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

A commission having been granted during the recess of the Senate to Jarvis H. Bartlett as collector of the customs for the district of Little Egg Harbor, in the State of New Jersey, in the place of Isaac S. Jennings, removed, I now nominate him to the same.

WASHINGTON, July 8th, 1861.

To the Senate of the United States:

ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

A commission having been granted during the recess of the Senate to Christian Metz, jun'r, as collector of the customs for the district of Buf falo Creek, in the State of New York, in the place of Warren Bryant, removed, I now nominate him to the same.

WASHINGTON, July 8th, 1861.

To the Senate of the United States:

ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

A commission having been granted during the recess of the Senate to Philander M. Crandall as collector of the customs for the district of Genesee, in the State of New York, in the place of Pliny M. Bromley, removed, I now nominate him to the same.

WASHINGTON, July 8th, 1861.

To the Senate of the United States:

ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

A commission having been granted during the recess of the Senate to John W. Ingalls as collector of the customs for the district of Cape Vincent, in the State of New York, in the place of Theophilus Peugnet, removed, I now nominate him to the same.

WASHINGTON, July 8, 1861.

To the Senate of the United States:

ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

A commission having been grauted during the recess of the Senate to George W. Goff as collector of the customs for the district of Champlain, in the State of New York, in the place of Henry B. Smith, removed, I now nominate him to the same.

WASHINGTON, July 8, 1861.

To the Senate of the United States:

ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

A commission having been granted during the recess of the Senate to John Sherry as collector of the customs for the district of Sag Har bor, in the State of New York, in the place of Jason M. Terbell, removed, I now nominate him to the same.

ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

To the Senate of the United States:

A commission having been granted during the recess of the Senate to Lawrence Grinnell as collector of the customs for the district of New Bedford, in the State of Massachusetts, in the place of C. B. H. Fessenden, removed, I now nominate him to the same.

WASHINGTON, July 8, 1861.

To the Senate of the United States:

ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

A commission having been granted during the recess of the Senate to John S. Webber as collector of the customs for the district of Gloucester, in the State of Massachusetts, in the place of Gorham Babson, removed, I now nominate him to the same.

WASHINGTON, July 8, 1861.

To the Senate of the United States:

ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

A commission having been granted during the recess of the Senate to William Standly as collector of the customs for the district of Marblehead, in the State of Massachusetts, in the place of William Bartoll, removed, I now nominate him to the same.

WASHINGTON, July 8, 1861.

To the Senate of the United States:

ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

A commission having been granted during the recess of the Senate to Enoch G. Currier as collector of the customs for the district of Newburyport, in the State of Massachusetts, in the place of James Blood, removed, I now nominate him to the same.

WASHINGTON, July 8, 1861.

To the Senate of the United States:

ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

A commission having been granted during the recess of the Senate to Alfred Macy as collector of the customs for the district of Nantucket, in the State of Massachusetts, in the place of Eben W. Allen, removed, I now nominate him to the same.

WASHINGTON, July 8, 1861.

To the Senate of the United States:

ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

A commission having been granted during the recess of the Senate to Thomas Loring as collector of the customs for the district of Plymouth, in the State of Massachusetts, in the place of Wait Wadsworth, removed, I now nominate him to the same.

WASHINGTON, July 8, 1861.

To the Senate of the United States:

ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

A commission having been granted during the recess of the Senate to Jeremiah S. Putnam as collector of the customs for the district of York, in the State of Maine, in place of George G. Bowden, removed, I now nominate him to the same.

ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

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