Secretaries of the Treasury. Thomas Ewing, of Ohio (held over). Walter Forward, of Pennsylvania, Sept. 13, 1841. Secretaries of War. John Bell, of Tennessee (held over). John C. Spencer, of New York, Oct. 12, 1841. Secretaries of the Navy. George E. Badger, of North Carolina (held over). Postmasters-General. Francis Granger, of New York (held over). Attorneys-General. John J. Crittenden, of Kentucky (held over). Hugh S. Legaré, of South Carolina, Sept. 13, 1841. John Nelson, of Maryland, July 1, 1843. Average annual expenditure, exclusive of public debt, $23,541,238. JAMES KNOX POLK'S CABINET. 1845 TO 1849. Secretary of State. James Buchanan, of Pennsylvania, March 5, 1845. Secretary of the Treasury. Robert J. Walker, of Mississippi, March 5, 1845. Secretary of War. William L. Marcy, of New York, March 5, 1845. George Bancroft, of Massachusetts, March 10, 1845. Postmaster-General. Cave Johnson, of Tennessee, March 5, 1845. Attorneys-General. John Y. Mason, of Virginia, March 5, 1845. Isaac Toucey, of Connecticut, 1848. Average annual expenditure, exclusive of public debt, $36,681,101. ZACHARY TAYLOR'S CABINET. 1849 TO 1850. Secretary of State. John M. Clayton, of Delaware, March 7, 1849. Secretary of the Treasury. William M. Meredith, of Pennsylvania, March 7, 1849. George W. Crawford, of Georgia, March 7, 1849. Secretary of the Navy. William B. Preston, of Virginia, March 7, 1849. Thomas Ewing, of Ohio, March 7, 1849. Postmaster-General. Jacob Collamer, of Vermont, March 7, 1849. Attorney-General. Reverdy Johnson, of Maryland, March 7, 1849. Annual expenditure, exclusive of public debt, $31,074,347. MILLARD FILLMORE'S CABINET. 1850 TO 1853. Secretaries of State. Daniel Webster, of Massachusetts, July 20, 1850. Thomas Corwin, of Ohio, July 20, 1850. Secretary of War. Charles M. Conrad, of Louisiana, August 15, 1850. Secretaries of the Navy. William A. Graham, of North Carolina, July 20, 1850 Secretaries of the Interior. Tho. M. T. McKennan, of Pennsylvania, August 15, 1850 Postmasters-General. Nathan K. Hall, of New York, July 20, 1850. Attorney-General. John J. Crittenden, of Kentucky, July 20, 1850. Average annual expenditure, exclusive of public debt, $44, 805,721. FRANKLIN PIERCE'S CABINET. Secretary of State. William L. Marcy, of New York, March 7, 1853. Secretary of the Treasury. James Guthrie, of Kentucky, March 7, 1853. Secretary of War. Jefferson Davis, of Mississippi, March 7, 1853. Secretary of the Navy. James C. Dobbin, of North Carolina, March 7, 1853. Secretaries of the Interior. Robert McLelland, of Michigan, March 7, 1853. Postmaster-General. James Campbell, of Pennsylvania, March 7, 1853. Caleb Cushing, of Massachusetts, March 7, 1853. Average annual expenditures, exclusive of public debt, $55, 872,028. JAMES BUCHANAN'S CABINET. Secretary of State. Lewis Cass, of Michigan, March, 1857. Secretary of the Treasury. Howell Cobb, of Georgia, March, 1857. Secretary of War. John B. Floyd, of Virginia, March, 1857. Secretary of the Nary. Isaac Toucey, of Connecticut, March, 1857. Secretary of the Interior. Jacob Thompson, of Mississippi, March, 1857. Postmaster-General. Aaron V. Brown, of Tennessee, March, 1857. Attorney-General. Jeremiah S. Black, of Pennsylvania, 1857. LISTS OF OFFICERS OF THE GOVERNMENT FROM 1789 TO 1860. James Iredell, of N. C., Feb. 10, 1790, in place of R. H. Harrison, resigned. Thomas Johnson, of Md., Nov. 7, 1791, in place of John Rutledge, resigned. William Patterson, of N. Y., March 4, 1793, in place of T. Johnson, resigned. Sam❜l Chase, of Md., Jan. 27, 1796, in place of John Blair, resigned. Bushrod Washington, of Va., Dec. 20, 1798, in place of James Wilson, deceased. Alfred Moore, of N. C., Dec. 10, 1799, in place of James Iredel', deceased. |