TNITKI) - OF AMKRU'A. 



r, nrnr Freetown, were recommended. 

 .-I- luni: <>f a mission in Japan was d- 

 ,ieh 4 unlive Japanese (Minor 



,-s have been appointed The 

 ng secretary ,,f the hoard hn> 

 dawrtad to Japan to su|>erint.-n.l tin- beginning 

 of the mt>i< n Tin- tu.-t Important feature oi 



:, lh.- Mom.-: :l Was 



' . i Mir, !i Ifl '!' QUeaSM an.! 



Other part* of the Southern States, where a im- 

 -uce had existed in measee 



Two new presid 



districts had i>"ii formed. more than '<> minis- 

 ter* m*i nd. and more than UNHJ m.jnl, r 



\ i-propriations of l?.H? were made 



,rv work of I In- enMimt; year. 

 I MM |is| M I snl \MI UK \. 

 n|ull. ^tatr* in N'-rth Anu-rica. The 



exccntn I..W.T i- v,.xt,.,l in a 1' -!. -.1 



tors equal in -arli Si 



toe number of iu Senators an. 1 i:.-|.r.-. ntati\,-s 

 ngreH. Candidates f<>r I'resiilent an- 



Dominated in party con v,-nti..ns an.l ra-h party 

 prennta to the voters a list of ehx-tors who will 

 . The legislative pow.-r is 

 verted in the Congress, consisting of a Senate, 

 in which each State is r : >y -J m* m- 



bers. elected for six years by the State Legisla- 

 ture, and a Hou- ;. consist ing 



of 859 members, electetl for two years by direct 

 Tote of the qualified aieoton of cadi S- 

 from each Congressional distri.-t. and 4 T-m- 

 tnrial delegates. The reapfx >rt ionmcnt based on 

 the census of 1890 gives one Represeotatfre to 

 erery 178^fK) in) Th.- Vice- President, 



who on the death or r. t'.r.-m.-ni *>f tli<- I'r.-i.l.-nt 

 becomes President fr the remainder of the 

 i* ex officio the presiding officer of the 

 Senate. The President for the term ending 

 March 4, 1897. is (ir-.v.-r n.-v-la.,,!. oi 

 York, born March 18. WJ7. The VTioe-Preai- 

 dent is Adlai K - -.-on. of Illinois. 



The President's Cabin.-t at the beginning of 



1805 was composed as follow try of 



Slate, Walter ^. Greshara, of Indiana; Secre- 



tanr of the Treasury, -loli n <J. Carlisle, of K.-n- 



tucky: Secretr\ haniel S. Lam.nt. of 



v ,,f the Interior. 1I,,ke 



Smith, of Georgia: Secretary of the Navy. Hil- 



I i . -. : I' - D ister-Oen- 



^al Wilson S. BinselU of Kew York : At torn. -y- 



Oenerml. Hiehnnl oincy. O f Massachusetts: Sec- 



Vu'ru-tilture. 'Julius S. Morton, of Xe- 



JH) President Cleveland appointed Ki.-hard 

 Oteer. of MassachusettA. Secretary of st a- 



iljinnon. of Ohio. 'into the Calii- 

 Uko Mr. Olnoy's place a^ Attorn. 

 <) Mis^-ll. William 



lon. of West Virginia, wa* a p|N tinted to 

 ihim a Postm.-i ral. 



Haa M Wn in Ohio in 184<t. He was 

 ati nchoolii and in ! n. 



v. t < trmiiville. O iurU- 



" intuiti. when- he 



1 - 'ftrw nf ju.ljtf. of the Court of 



ti ani ho wn* declared 



i*-tl him in i:t 

 ,-* :*n of the Interior. . : 



****** 

 ** 







later he wan elected judge of th. Sup< i 



he noon reic'i*-<l '"". tin- l- n.-li in onl. 



r "\ tin- linn "f ' 



Goldsmith A 



nominated and eonfirmed ssAttorn< 



..<-.! Mr. <>ln.-\. \\li<> \viu* iulva!i.-<-.l tot! 

 jiurtnient "n tin- <l<-:ith "f Si--r tai \ ' 

 William Lyne Wilson was t>oni ii 



WILLIAM I.. WILHOX, POSTMJUBTKa 



College and at the Uni 



-:it.- army. :m>l 

 feor of Latin in Columbian College t 



