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The Daily Dispatch: March 16, 1861., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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Resignations, &c. --Mr. T C. De Leon, of South Carolina, a clerk in the Topographical Bureau, has resigned. Col. Phillips, of Virginia, formerly Sixth Auditor, has been removed from the clerkship of the Finance Committee of the Senate. Joseph Wilson, Commissioner of the Land Office, has been removed, and Edmonds, of Michigan, appointed in his place. Charles Welsh, Chief Clerk of the Navy Department, has resigned, and — Berrien, of New York, for some years Clerk in the Fourth Auditor's Office, succeeds him. The Senate, in executive session yesterday, confirmed the appointment of Geo. W. McClennan, Esq., as Second Assistant Postmaster General. Prof. Mason, of Tennessee, has been appointed to a vacant $1200 clerkship in the General Post-Office Department. Mr. Hutchins, lately clerk to Committee on Naval Affairs, House of Representatives, has been appointed to a $1200 clerkship in the Interior Department. Mr. Greiner, of Ohio, editor of a paper in columbus, will probably be
Confirmations by the Senate. The Senate, Thursday, confirmed the following nominations: W. N. Allen, Nathaniel Green, and Francis Blake, as Lieutenants in the Navy; Julius Wiere, Alexander W. Starke, and D. M. Cohen, as First Lieutenants; and James Forney, of Pennsylvania, and Louis W. Golds-borough, of the District of Columbia, as Second Lieutenants in Marine Corps; William Allen as Paymaster, Auburn, N. Y. The following civil appointments were also affirmed; Amos Tuck, as Naval Officer at Boston; Rufus Hosmer, of Michigan, as Consul General at Frankfort-on-the-Main; Willard B. Phillips, as Collector at Salem, Mass.; Jos. Russell Jones, as Marshal for the Northern District of Illinois; Cassins M. Clay, as Minister to Spain.
For Hire --A smart Mulatto Boy, who is very handy in the dining room. He would be a very useful dining-room or house servant to a gentleman. Apply at Phillips' Office, 12th st., betw. Main and Bank. ja 10--ts