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POST-OFFICES AND POSTMASTERS.
Abington,
Orrin Sumner. Bethlehem, Leonard Hendee. Bloomfield,
Andover,
Ansonia,
George Bristol. Bolton,
Henry W. Peck. S. F. Burnham. Elisha K. Williams. William Fitch.
Ashford,
Dyer H. Clark, Bozrah, Amos Wheeler. Bozrahville, James M. Peckham.
Avon,
Ball's Pond,
Alvah S. Pearce. Branford,
Lyman L. Squire.
Banksville,
John Banks. Bridgeport,
George Wade. George Lyon. Almon Lewis.
Bantam Falls, Leonard Kenney. Bridgewater, E. N. Ransom. Bristol,
Barkhamsted, Berlin, Sherlock C. Hall. Broad Brook, Edwin Woodruff. Wales F. Perkins. Brookfield, Wm. D. Meeker. John Palmer. Wm. A. Judd. Brooklyn,
Bethany, Bethel,
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POSTMASTERS.
Buckland,
William Jones. East Kent,
Burlington,
Frederick Bull, East Killingly,
Burrville, Nelson Roberts. East Litchfield, Charles Carter.
Campbell's Mills, C. Campbell. East Lyme, W. H. H. Comstock, Lloyd Seeley. Campville, Jabez M. Camp. Easton,
Canaan, John Franklin. East Suffield, Francis A. Sikes. Canterbury, Chas. J. Aspinwall. East Thompson, H.N.Tourtelotte.
Canton, Charles M. Dailey. East Windsor, Hiram Watson.
Canton Center, Simeon Mills. East Windsor Hill, J.H.Charlton.
Central Village, Albert H. Wood. Ellington,
Joel W. Smith.
Center Brook,
Clark Nott. Ellsworth,
Calvin Peck,
Center Groton,
Geo. L. Daboll. Enfield,
Aholiab Johnson. George Post.
Chaplin, Erastus Rindge. Fairfield,
Edmund Hobart.
Chatham,
M. W. Comstock. Fair Haven.
Lyman Parker.
Cheshire,
Alfred S. Baldwin. Falls Village,
Edmund Belden.
Chester, Spelman Gibbs. Farmington, George D. Cowles.
Chesterfield, Robert Fargo. Fisherville,
Clinton, Achilles H. Elliot. Forestville,
Colchester, Albert B. Isham. Gale's Ferry, John D. Bradford.
Cold Spring,
Oliver S. Botsford. Gaylord's Bridge, John Gaylord.
Colebrook,
Reuben Rockwell. Georgetown,
Silliman Godfrey.
Colebrook River, Chas. Norton. Gilead,
Henry Higgins. Benjamin Taylor,
Collinsville,
Samuel Barber. Glenville,
Columbia, Norman Little. Goshen,
Cornwall, Edward W. Andrews. Granby,
Cornwall Bridge, F. W. Pierce. Greenfield Hill, W. Bradley, Jr. Cornwall Hollow, J. B. Doughty. Greenville,
Coventry,
Eleazer Hunt. Greenwich,
Joseph E. Brush.
Cromwell,
Henry Stocking. Griswold,
Danbury, Edward W. Sanford Groton.
Darien, Ira Scofield. Guilford,
Joseph A Doane. Simeon Huntington. Albert B. Wildman.
Darien Depot, Edward Scofield. Gurleyville,
David O Conant. John Kelsey.
Deep River,
Sedley Snow. Haddam,
Derby,
Henry Whitney. Hadlyme,
Ely P. Wells.
Durham,
Leverett M. Leach. Hamburg, Samuel M. Brockway.
Durham Center,
David Smith. Hamden,
Leverett Hitchcock.
Eagleville, E. B. Hibbard. Hampton,
East Berlin, Orrin A. Parmelee. Hartford,
East Canaan,
Wm. P. Pierce. Hartland,
Eastford, Joseph Dorsett, Jr. Harwinton, East Granby, Charles T. Hillyer. Hawleyville, East Haddam, Alfred Gates. Hazardville,
William Browne. Ezra S. Hamilton. George D. Cornish. Chester N. Case. Asa N. Hawley. John Olinsted.
East Hampton, N. S. Markham. Hebron,
Elihu P Buell.
East Hartford, Jared Ayres. Higganum,
Theodore Child.
East Haven,
Reuel Andrews. High Ridge,
Isaac Jones.
Chapinville,
Horace Landon. Essex,
E. M. Jackson. Henry C. Beckley.
Collamer, Daniel Gordon. Glastenbury.
Henry S. Banks. Horatio N. Lyman. Joseph F. Jewett.
James D. Mowry.
William Fry. Wm. A. Stone.
POSTMASTERS.
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Hitchcockville, Abr. C. Hewett. Mystic Bridge, David Mallory. Nathan S. Fish. Hockanum, George A. Hall. Mystic River, Hotchkissville, Reuben J. Allen. Naugatuck, Edward M. Payne. Humphreysville, J. W. Storrs. New Boston, Parley Jordan.
Huntington, Christ'r N. Shelton. New Britain, Huntsville, Charles Hunt. New Canaan,
Jewett City, James Johnson. New Fairfield,
Kensington, James Woodruff. New Hartford,
Kent,
Johnson C. Hatch. do. Center,
F. Knapp. Benjamin Hoyt. Seelye Barnum. Daniel S. Bird. J. F. Henderson.
Killingly, Leavens Jencks. New Haven, John B. Robertson. Killingworth, Alfred Norton. Newington, Henry Kilbourn. Lakeville, William Jones. New London, James H. Turner.
Laysville, Henry G. Johnson. New Milford, George H. Noble. Lebanon, David S. Woodworth. New Preston, Edw'd P. Lyman. Ledyard, Elijah Bailey. Newtown, Leesville, Nathan Ackley. Noank,
Nathan W. Keeler. William Latham. John A. Shepard.
Liberty Hill,
Wm. J. Gray. Norfolk, Milo Barnum. No. Ashford, Zachariah N. Allen.
Lime Rock,
Lisbon. Lyndes E. Bushnell. No. Branford,
Litchfield, L. W. Wessells. No. Canton, F. B. Scofield. No. Colebrook,
Russell Clark. George Adams. Jasper Pinney. J. W. Beers.
Long Ridge,
Lyme. Charles W. Wait. No. Cornwall.
Madison, Jonathan F. Todd. Northfield, Samuel A. Merwin.
Manchester, Geo. W. Williams. Northford, Timo. Bartholomew.
Manchester Station, M. Hudson, No. Franklin,
Mansfield, S. S. Fuller. No. Goshen,
Mansfield Center,
Z. Storrs. No. Granby,
Mansfield Depot, J. S. Topliff. No. Greenwich,
Marbledale, Walter D. Sperry. No. Guilford,
Marlborough, Sarah Boardman. No. Haven,
Marion, Thomas M. Beecher. No. Killingly,
Mashapaug,
Jared D. Sessions. No. Lyme,
Meriden,
Ashbel H. Curtiss No. Madison, S. M. Brush. No. Somers,
Mianus,
Middlebury,
Mrs. M. Bronson. No. Stamford,
Mid. Haddam,
H. Selden. No. Stonington,
Middletown, Milford,
DeLuzerne Hubbell. No. Wilton,
Mill Brook,
H. W. Pinney. No. Windham,
Mill Plain, Wm. W. Jackson. No. Woodstock,
Milton,
Albin Guild. Norwalk, Wm. A. Clarke. Norwich,
Charles B. Mott. John Dunham.
Monroe,
Montville, Robert Fargo. Norwich Town, Henry McNelly.
Moodus, Edward P. Brownell. Ore Hill, Phillip Rockerfeller.
Moose Meadow, Willard Fuller. Oxford, Nathan J. Wilcoxon.
Moosup, Joseph S Gladding. Pendleton Hill Julia A. Palmer.
Mystic,
Henry Harding. Phoenixville,
Clifford Thomas.
Amos F. Royce. George A. Hill. Wilson Dewey. Levi Mead.
Stephen Fowler. Ammi Lindsley. George Warren. James A. Bill. Alvin A. Blake. Amariah Kibbe. Abishai Weed. T. S. Wheeler.
Wm. Woodward. Northville,
Albert S. Hill. Lewis Olmsted. Ralph Lincoln. Ezra Child.
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POSTMASTERS.
Plainfield,
Henry Sabin. So. Norwalk, Wm. Hitchcock. Southport,
Plainville,
Pleasant Valley, Henry Lee. Southville,
Plymouth, Thomas Scott. So. Windsor,
Plymouth Hollow, S. Thomas. So. Windham,
Pomfret, Benjamin Child. Square Pond,
Pomfret Landing, George Webb. Stafford, Hannibal A. Converse. Poquanock Bridge, S. Morgan. Staffordville, Edward G. Hyde.
Poquetanuck, Ariel Vaughn. Stafford Springs,
Poquonock, Amos Hathaway. Stamford,
Portland, W. S. Strickland. Stanwich,
Preston, Henry Brown. Stepney,
Prospect, Samuel C. Bronson. Stepney Depot,
Quarryville,
Sessions Lawson. Sterling,
Darius A. Fish.
Quinebaug,
John O. Fox. Sterling Hill, Henry C. Call.
Rainbow,
Sam. T. McKenny. Stonington,
Calvin G. Williams.
Redding,
Thomas B. Fanton. Straitsville,
Merritt Hitchcock.
Redding Ridge,
F. A. Sanford. Stratford,
David Brooks.
Ridgebury,
G. N. Benedict. Suffield,
Samuel B. Low.
Ridgefield,
Hiram K. Scott. Tariffville, George W. Sanford.
Rockville,
Edwin W. McLean. Terryville,
Allen Hemingway. Erastus Knight.
Round Hill,
Odle C. Knapp. Thompsonville,
J. S. Harvey.
Roxbury,
Job Z. Warner. Tolland,
Henry Underwood. Nathaniel Smith. Corn. A. Winship.
Salisbury, Saybrook,
Moses L. Graham. Torrington,
Birdsey B. Plumb.
Scitico,
John King. do. Long Hill, M. Beardslee.
Scotland,
James Burnett. Uncasville,
Wm. G. Johnson.
Sharon,
Charles F. Sedgwick. Union,
David L. Newell.
Sherman,
Revilo Fuller. Unionville,
Simsbury, Jeffery O. Phelps. Vernon,
Somers,
William H. Kibbe. Voluntown,
George Richards. Francis McLean, Jr. James S. Treat.
Somersville,
Ansel Arnold. Wallingford, Mrs. Emily Dutton. Anson Bray. Warehouse Pt., Henry Pease, Jr.
Edward R. Swift.
So. Canaan,
Wm. M. Burrall. Washington,
W. W. Leavitt.
So. Coventry, Sim. Woodworth. Waterbury,
David S. Law.
So. Farms, Wm. L. Smedley. Waterford, Henry Gardner, 2d.
Southford,
Reuben B. Curtiss. Watertown,
C. H. Hotchkiss. Wm. Pickett.
So. Glastenbury, Jedediah Post. Waterville,
Southington, South Kent,
Samuel Upson. West Ashford, Eben. Knowlton.
Edward Fanton. West Avon, Corydon Woodford. So. Killingly, John E. Short. Westbrook, Henry M. Stannard.
So. Lyme, Russell L. Chadwick. Westchester, Ralph T. Carrier. So. Manchester, Ward Cheney. West Cornwall, J. T. Norton.
So. Norfolk, Sam'l D. Northway. Westford, Michael Richmond.
Horace Taylor David Bradley· Edward Babbitt. Roderick King.
J. G. Avery. E. H. Dimmick
I. H. Nutting. Sands Seeley. Farnum Knowlton. Judson Curtiss. Allen Platt.
Rocky Hill,
Henry Whitmore. Thompson,
Salem,
Oramel Whittlesey. Torringford,
Galen Dowd. Trumbull,
South Britain, Southbury,
Charles H. Hall. Warren,
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GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
West Goshen, Augustus Miles. Willimantic, West Granby, Sherman Fancher. Willington,
James H. Work Jona. Weston' Joseph P. Fitch. Gideon Hall·
West Hartford, Nathan Burr. Wilton, West Hartland, Elias E. Gilman. Winchester, West Haven, Alexis Painter. Winchester Center, S. Hurlbut.
James C. Staniford.
West Killingly, J. P. Chamberlin. Windham, West Meriden, Noah A. Linsley. Windsor, Samuel O. Loomis.
Westminster, Samuel H. Smith. Windsorville, Sumner Shepard. West Norfolk, John K. Shepard Windsor Locks, L. B. Chapman. Weston, Edwin Godfrey. Winthrop. A. C. Clark.
Westport,
John W. Taylor. Wolcott,
Jason Hotchkiss.
West Stafford, Julius R. Whiton. Wolcottville, Henry B. Richards. West Suffield, Wm. H. Lyman. Woodbury, Charles B. Crafts. Westville, James G. Hotchkiss. Woodstock, Wm. R. Arnold. W. Willington, Darius Starr, Jr. Woodville, Manly Peters. West Winsted, George Dudley. Yantic, Daniel L. Huntington. W. Woodstock, Eben. Stoddard. Zoar Bridge, Ezekiel Curtiss. Wethersfield, Erastus F. Cooke.
overnment of the United States.
MILLARD FILLMORE,* New York, President. EDWARD EVERETT, Massachusetts, Sec. of State. THOMAS CORWIN, Ohio, Secretary of Treasury. ALEXANDER H. H. STUART, Virginia, Sec. of Interior. CHARLES M. CONRAD, Louisiana, Secretary of War. JOHN P. KENNEDY, Maryland, Secretary of Navy. SAMUEL D. HUBBARD, Conn., Post Master General. JOHN J. CRITTENDEN, Kentucky, Attorney General.
XXXII. CONGRESS, 2d Session.
Senate.
PRESIDENT, DAVID R. ATCHINSON, SECRETARY, Ashbury Dickens.
ALABAMA. ARKANSAS.
Jer. Clemens 1849-53 Wm. K.Sebastian 1848-59 Wm. R. King 1819-55 Solon Borland 1848-55
* FRANKLIN PIERCE, New Hampshire, President elect, and WM. R. KING, Alabama, Vice President.
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SENATE.
CALIFORNIA.
MICHIGAN.
Wm. M. Gwinn
1850-55 Alpheus Felch
1847-53
John B. Weller
1851-57 Lewis Cass
1845-57
CONNECTICUT. MISSISSIPPI.
Truman Smith
1849-55 Walter Brooks
1851-53
Isaac Toucey
1852-57 Stephen Adams
1851-57
DELAWARE. MISSOURI.
Presley Spruance 1847-53 D. R. Atchinson 1843-55 James A. Bayard 1851-57 Henry S. Geyer 1851-57
FLORIDA. NEW HAMPSHIRE.
Jackson Morton
1849-55 John P. Hale
1847-53
Steph. R. Mallory 1851-57 Moses Norris, Jr
1849-55
GEORGIA. NEW JERSEY.
Rob. M. Charlton 1852-55 Jacob W. Miller 1841-53 Wm. C. Dawson 1849-55 Rob't F. Stockton 1851-57 ILLINOIS. NEW YORK.
Steph. A. Douglas 1847-53 Wm. H. Seward 1849-55 James Shields 1849-55 Hamilton Fish 1851-57
INDIANA. NORTH CAROLINA.
Chas. W Cathcart 1852-55 W. P. Mangum 1831-53
Jesse D. Bright
1845-57 Geo. E. Badger
1846-55
IOWA. OHIO.
George W. Jones 1848-53 Salmon P. Chase 1849-55 August. C. Dodge 1848-55 Benj. F. Wade 1851-57
KENTUCKY. PENNSYLVANIA.
J. R. Underwood 1847-53 James Cooper
1849-55
Archibald Dixon 1852-55 R. Brodhead, Jr.
1851-57
LOUISIANA. RHODE ISLAND.
Sol. U. Downs
1847-53 John H. Clarke
1847-53
Pierre Soule
1849-55 Charles T. James 1851-57
MAINE. SOUTH CAROLINA.
Jas. W. Bradbury 1847-53 W. F. Dessausiere 1851-53 Hannibal Hamlin 1848-57 Andrew P. Butler 1846-55 MARYLAND. TENNESSEE.
James A. Pearce 1843-55 John Bell 1848-53
Thomas G. Pratt 1850-57 James C. Jones 1851-57
MASSACHUSETTS. TEXAS.
John Davis 1835-53 Samuel Houston 1846-53 Charles Sumner 1851-57 Thomas J. Rusk 1846-57
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
VERMONT.
James M. Mason 1847-57
William Upham 1843-55 WISCONSIN.
Solomon Foote 1851-57
Isaac P. Walker 1848-55 Henry Dodge 1848-57
VIRGINIA.
R. M. T. Hunter 1847-53
MEMORANDA OF SENATORS. Mr. King was in the House from North Carolina, from 1811 to 1816; Mr. Smith, from 1839 to 1843, and 1845 to 1849 ; Mr. Tou- cey, from 1835 to 1839; Mr. Dawson, from 1837 to 1845; Mr. Douglas, from 1843 to 1847; Mr. Jones, Iowa, from 1837 to 1839 ; Mr. Dodge, Iowa, from 1841 to 1845; Mr. Underwood, from 1835 to 1843; Mr. Hamlin, from 1843 to 1847; Mr. Davis, from 1825 to 1835; Mr. Norris, from 1843 to 1847 ; Mr. Pearce, from 1835 to 1843; Mr. Hale, from 1843 to 1845; Mr. Fish, from 1843 to 1845; Mr. Mangum, from 1823 to 1826; Mr. Cooper, from 1839 to 1843 ; Mr. Bell, from 1827 to 1841 ; Mr. Houston, Tenn., from 1823 to 1827 ; Mr. Foote, from 1843 to 1847; Mr. Hunter, from 1837 to 1843, and 1845 to 1847; Mr. Mason, from 1837 to 1839 ; Mr. Dodge, Wisconsin, from 1841 to 1845 ; Mr. Brodhead, from 1843 to 1847 ; Mr. Weller, Ohio, from 1841 to 1845; Mr. Adams, from 1845 to 1847,
Mr. Davis was not in the Senate from 1841 to 1845; Mr. Mangum, from 1837 to 1841 ; Mr. King, from 1844 to 1848.
house of Representatives.
The House consists of two hundred and thirty-three members, and four territorial delegates. These dele- gates, however, have no vote.
LYNN BOYD, of Kentucky, Speaker. JOHN W. FORNEY, of Penn., Clerk.
NOTE. The numbers after names of States denote the present number of Representatives, and the num- ber apportioned by the new census, and the dates denote the time of first entrance into Congress. Those marked * are elected to the next Congress.
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
ALABAMA. 7, 7.
Cyrus L. Dunham* 1849
John Bragg
1851 John L. Robinson
1847
James Abercrombie
1851
Samuel W. Parker*
1851
Sampson W. Harris 1847 Thos. A. Hendricks* 1851 Willis A. Gorman 1849
William R. Smith 1851
George S. Houston 1841
W. R. W. Cobb 1847 Daniel Mace* 1851
Alexander White
1851 Graham N. Fitch 1849 Samuel Brenton 1851
ARKANSAS.
1, 2.
Robert W. Johnson
1847
IOWA.
2, 2.
Lincoln Clark
1851
Edward C. Marshall 1851
Joseph W. McCorkle 1851
CONNECTICUT.
4, 4.
Charles Chapman
1851
Colin M. Ingersoll 1851
Chaun. F. Cleveland 1849
Origen S. Seymour 1851
DELAWARE.
1,1
George R. Riddle*
1851
FLORIDA.
1,1.
Edward C. Cabell 1847
GEORGIA.
8,8.
Joseph W. Jackson 1849
James Jolinson 1851 Louis St. Martin 1851
David J. Bailey 1851
Charles Murphy 1851 Alexander G. Penn 1850
Elijah W. Chastain 1851
Junius Hillyer 1851 Alexander H. Stevens 1843 Robert Toombs 1845
ILLINOIS. 7, 9.
William H. Bissell* 1849
Willis Allen* 1851
Orlando F. Ficklin 1843 Richard S. Maloney 1851
Wm. A. Richardson* 1847
Thomas Campbell 1851
Richard Yates*
1851
INDIANA.
10,11.
James Lockhart
1851
KENTUCKY.
10, 10.
Lynn Boyd
1835
Ben Edwards Gray 1851 Presly Ewing 1851
William T. Ward 1851
James W. Stone 1843
Addison White 1851
William Preston 1852
John C. Breckenridge 1851 John C. Mason 1849
R. H. Stanton
1849
LOUISIANA. 4, 4.
J. Aristide Landry 1851
John Moore 1851
MAINE. 7, 6.
Moses McDonald* 1851
John Appleton 1851 Robert Goodenow 1851
Isaac Reed 1851
Ephraim K. Smart 1847 Israel Washburn, Jr. * 1851 Thos. J. D. Fuller* 1849
MARYLAND. 6, 6.
Richard I. Bowie 1849 Wm. T. Hamilton 1849 Edward Hammond 1849
Thomas Y. Walsh 1851
Bernhardt Henn
1851
CALIFORNIA.
2, 2.
John G. Davis* 1851
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
181
Alexander Evans
1847 Henry Bennett* 1849
Joseph S. Cottman
1851 Obadiah Bowne 1851
John H. Boyd 1851
MASSACHUSETTS. 10, 11.
George Briggs
1849
Francis B. Fay 1852
Alexander H. Buell 1851
James H. Duncan
1849
Lorenzo Burrows 1849
Lorenzo Sabin
1852
Gilbert Dean*
1851
Charles Allen 1849
John G. Floyd
1839
George T. Davis 1851
Emanuel B. Hart 1851
John Z. Goodrich 1851
Augustus P. Hascall 1851
Horace Mann
1848
Solomon G. Haven* 1851
Jacob H. Little 1852
Zeno Scudder* 1851
MICHIGAN. 3, 4.
Eben. J. Penniman 1851
Charles E. Stuart 1847
James L. Conger 1851
MISSISSIPPI. 4, 5.
B. D. Nabors 1851
John A. Wilcox 1851
John D. Freeman 1851
Reuben Robie 1851
Joseph Russell 1845
MISSOURI. 5, 7.
John F. Darby 1851
Gilchrist Porter 1851
John G. Miller* 1851
Willard P. Hall 1847
John S. Phelps* 1845
NEW HAMPSHIRE. 4,3.
Amos Tuck 1847
Charles H. Peaslee 1847
Jared Perkins 1851
Harry Hibbard 1849
NEW JERSEY. 5,5.
Nathan T. Stratton * 1851
Charles Skelton*
1851
Isaac Wildrick 1849
George H. Brown 1851
Rodman M. Price 1851
NEW YORK. 34, 33.
William S. Ashe 1849
Leander Babcock 1851
Edward Stanly
1843
1851
Abraham P. Stevens 1851 Josiah Sutherland 1851 Henry S. Walbridge 1851 John Wells 1851
NORTH CAROLINA. 9,8. Thos. L. Clingman 1843 Joseph P. Caldwell 1849
Alfred Dockery 1845
James T. Morehead 1851
Abram W. Venable 1847
John R. J. Daniel 1841
1847
J. H. Hobart Haws 1851
Jedediah Hosford 1851
Thomas Y. How, Jr. 1851
Willard Ives 1851
Timothy Jenkins 1845
Daniel T. Jones* 1851
Preston King 1843
Frederick S. Martin 1851
William Murray* 1851
Albert G. Brown 1839
William A. Sackett 1849
A. M. Schermerhorn 1849 John L. Schoolcraft 1849 Marius Schoonmaker 1851 David L. Seymour
William W. Snow
William Appleton* 1851
James Brooks
1849
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
David Outlaw
OHIO. 21, 21.
1847 Henry D. Moore 1849 John A. Morrison 1851 Andrew Parker 1851 John Robbins, Jr .* 1849
Nelson Barrere
1851
Hiram Bell 1851
George H. Busby 1851
Thomas Ross 1849
Thaddeus Stevens 1849
Lewis D. Campbell* 1849 RHODE ISLAND. 2, 2.
David K. Carter
1849
George G. King 1849
David T. Disney 1849
Benj. B. Thurston 1847
Alfred P. Edgerton* 1851
SOUTH CAROLINA. 7, 6.
Daniel Wallace 1848
James L. Orr 1844
J. A. Woodward 1843
Alexander Harper 1837
William F. Hunter
1849
John Johnson
1851
Eben Newton 1851
Edson B. Olds* 1849
Benjamin Stanton 1851
Charles Sweetzer 1849
John L. Taylor* 1847
N. S. Townshend 1851
John Welch 1850
PENNSYLVANIA. 26, 25.
John Allison 1851
Thos. M. Bibighaus 1851
Joseph R. Chandler* 1849
Carlton B. Curtis* 1851
John L. Dawson* 1851
Milo M. Dimmick 1849
Thomas B. Florence* 1851
Henry M. Fuller 1851
James Gamble* 1851 Alfred Gilmore 1849
VERMONT. 4, 3.
Ahiman L. Miner 1851
William Hebard 1849
James Meacham 1849
Thomas Bartlett 1851
J. Glancy Jones 1851
Joseph H. Kuhns 1851
William H. Kurtz* 1851
Jas. X. McLanahan 1849
Thomas H. Bayly 1843
1851 James M. H. Beale 1849
John McNaire*
TENNESSEE. 11, 10.
Andrew Johnson 1843
Albert G. Watkins 1849 Wm. M. Churchwell 1851
Meredith P. Gentry 1839
John H. Savage 1849
George W. Jones 1843
William H. Polk 1851
William Cullom
1851
Isham G. Harris 1849
Frederick P. Stanton 1845 Chris. H. Williams 1837
TEXAS. 2,2.
Richardson Scurry 1851
Volney E. Howard 1849
Galusha A. Grow* 1851 John W. Howe 1849
Thomas M. Howe* 1851
VIRGINIA. 15, 13.
Thomas H. Averett 1849
James M. Gaylord 1851
Josh. R. Giddings* 1833
Frederick W. Green* 1851
John McQueen 1849
Armistead Burt 1843 William Aiken 1851
William F. Colcock 1849
Joseph Cable 1849
COLLEGES.
183
Thomas S. Bocock
1847 Ben C. Eastman* 1851
John S. Caskie
1851 James D. Doty 1839
Sherred Clemens
Henry A. Edmunson 1849
Delegates.
Charles J. Faulkner
1851
Alex. H. Holliday
1849
Henry H. Sibley
1849
John Letcher 1851
Fayette McMullen 1849
Richard K. Meade 1847
John S. Milson 1849
Paulus Powell
1849
James F. Strother
1851
OREGON.
Joseph Lane
1851
WISCONSIN. 3, 3.
UTAH.
Charles Durkee
1849 John M. Bernhisel 1851
YALE UNIVERSITY.
CORPORATION. The Corporation consists of the President, ten Congregational Clergymen, usually ap- portioned among the severa: Associations, the Gov- ernor, Lieutenant Governor, and six senior members of the Senate.
Rev. Theodore D. Woolsey, Pres., His Ex. Thomas H. Seymour, Hon. Charles H. Pond, Rev. Messrs. David Smith, Noah Porter, Abel McEwen, Theophilus Smith, Jeremiah Day, Joel Hawes, Joseph Eldridge, George A. Calhoun, George J. Tillotson, Edwin R. Gilbert, and Hon. Messrs. Thomas B. Butler, Griswold I. Gilbert, Elisha Johnson, Origen Dimock, William W. Welch, Nathan G. Fish.
FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS. Rev. Theodore D. Woolsey, D. D., LL. D., President.
PROFESSORS. B. Silliman, LL. D., Chem., Phar., Min. and Geology. Eli Ives, Materia Medica and Therapeutics.
Clark Bissell, LL. D., Law.
Rev. N. W. Taylor, D. D., Didactic Theology. Jonathan Knight, Principles and Practice of Surgery.
Timothy P. Beers, Obstetrics.
Josiah W. Gibbs, Sacred Literature.
Rev. E. T. Fitch, D. D., Homiletics.
MINESOTA.
NEW MEXICO.
R. H. Weightman
1851
184
COLLEGES.
Rev. Chauncey A. Goodrich, D. D., Pastoral Charge. Denison Olmsted, LL. D., Nat. Philos. and Astronomy. Henry Dutton, Law.
Charles Hooker, Anatomy and Physiology.
Worthington Hooker, Theory and Practice of Physic. Rev. William A. Larned, Rhetoric and English Lit. Anthony D. Stanley, Mathematics.
Rev. Noah Porter, Moral Philos. and Metaphysics.
William A. Norton, Civil Engineering.
Edward E. Salisbury, Arabic and Sanscrit.
James D. Dana, Natural History.
Thomas A. Thacher, Latin.
B. Silliman, Jr., Chemistry, &c., as applied to the Arts. James Hadley, Greek.
John A. Porter, Analytical Chemistry.
Erasmus D. North, Instructor in Elocution.
Robert Bakewell, Inst. in Drawing and Perspective. Luigi Roberti, Instructor in French and Italian.
TUTORS. James M. B. Dwight, Latin; Henry Blodget, Greek; Henry H. Hadley, Mathematics ; Franklin W. Fisk, Nat. Phil .; Timothy Dwight, Greek; Joseph Hurlbut, Latin; James B. Miles, Mathematics.
Edward C. Herrick, Treasurer and Librarian.
STUDENTS. Theological, thirty-seven ; Law, thirty- nine ; Medical, thirty-five; Philosophy and the Arts, fifty-five; total professional, 166.
Academical, Seniors, 108; Juniors, 102; Sopho- mores, 117; Freshmen, 120; total, 447.
COMMENCEMENT. Last Thursday of July. VACATIONS. After Commencement, seven weeks; from third Wednesday of December, two weeks; from second Wednesday of April, three weeks.
TRINITY COLLEGE, HARTFORD.
CORPORATION. Rev. Messrs. T. C. Brownell, Chan- cellor, Pres. ; John Williams, Vice Pres. ; Harry Cros- well, William Jarvis, Frederick Holcomb, Stephen Jewett, William C. Mead, R. A. Hallam, A. C. Coxe, N. S. Wheaton, Thomas M. Clark, E. E. Beardsley ; and C. Sigourney, John S. Peters, S. Tudor, Isaac
185
COLLEGES.
Toucey, S. H. Huntington, Secretary, W. W. Board- man, R. Watkinson, T. Belknap, Treas., William H. Scovill, Daniel Russell, John Ferguson, and Jedediah Huntington, Esq'rs.
SENIOR FELLOWS. Rev. F. L. Hawks, Rev. N. S. Wheaton, Hon. Edw. A. Newton, Rev. F. J. Goodwin. JUNIOR FELLOWS. Rev. Thomas Gallaudet, Rev. Thomas R. Pynchon, Pliny A. Jewett, Rev. George J. Geer, Rev. Thomas T. Guion, Henry J. Scudder.
FACULTY.
Rt. Rev. John Williams, D. D., PRES. and Hobart Pro- fessor of History and Literature.
PROFESSORS.
Duncan L. Stewart, Greek and Latin.
Rev. A. Jackson, Moral and Intellectual Philosophy. John Brocklesby, Mathematics and Natural Philos. Rev. Thomas W. Coit, D. D., Ecclesiastical History. Rev. Calvin Colton, D. D., LL. D., Public Economy. George Sumner, M. D., Botany.
Hon. William W. Ellsworth, LL. D., Law.
S. B. Beresford, M. D., Lec. on Anat. and Physiology. George Shattuck, Jr., M. D., Institutes of Medicine. Rev. James Rankine, Lecturer on Natural Science, and Assistant Professor of Mathematics.
Rev. T. M. Clark, D. D., Evidences of Christianity.
Rev. A. C. Coxe, Pastoral Theology.
Francis T. Russell, Instructor in Elocution.
Charles H. Badois, Instructor in French.
Rev James S. Purdy, Tutor of An. Languages. Samuel F. Jarvis, Librarian.
STUDENTS. Theological, 24 : Academical Seniors, 22 ; Juniors, 27; Sophomores, 23; Freshmen, 25-97 : Total, 121.
COMMENCEMENT. Last Thursday in July.
VACATIONS. Eight weeks from Commencement ; two weeks from the Thursday preceding Christmas ; three weeks from the close of Lent term.
WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY, MIDDLETOWN.
CORPORATION. Rev. Messrs. Laban Clark, Pres., Heman Bangs, Ezekiel Robinson, George Cary, B. R.
186
COLLEGES.
Hoyt, Bp. E. S. Janes, Charles K. True, Nathan Bangs, Benjamin Griffin ; and J. L. Phelps, John L. Smith, Treas., Jonathan Barnes, William L. Storrs, Samuel D. Hubbard, William J. Trench, Samuel Russell, Ebenezer Jackson,, Charles Woodward, Sec .. George Andrews, James Harper, Jacob Sleeper, Eli- sha Harris, Thomas G. Mather, Daniel Drew, and Isaac Rich, Esq'rs.
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