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49. Jerusalem,
Ridgefield,
Hezekiah Scott.
50, Warren,
South Coventry,
51, Warren,
Portland,
56, Franklin,
Bristol,
57, Asylum,
Stonington.
58, North'n Star, New Hartford,
59, Apollo,
Suffield,
60, Wolcott,
Stafford,
62, Orient,
East Hartford,
63, Adelphi,
Fair Haven,
Seth L. Wilder.
68, Charity,
Mystic Bridge,
D. O. Richmond. R. W. Haughton. Bertrand L. Yale.
77, Meridian,
78, Shepherd,
Naugatuck,
Timo. Langdon.
79, Wooster,
New Haven,
Neh. D. Sperry.
80, Berlin,
Berlin,
Wm. M. Fowler.
3. D. Dod fellows.
GRAND LODGE.
Annual Meeting 3d Wednesday in February. OFFICERS. David B. Booth, Danbury, Grand Master. Reynold Webb, Madison, Deputy Grand Master. Horatio N. Hawkins, Derby, Grand Warden. Lucius A. Thomas, New Haven, Grand Secretary.
W. Huntington.
Darius Day.
Joseph Chapman.
Anson R. Grover. S Nelson Hall. Cyprian J. Elton. George E. Palmer. Charles H. King. Samuel N. Reid. Moses B Harvey. Samuel Tripp. Ebenezer Allen.
64, St. Andrew's, Winsted,
73, Manchester,
Manchester, Meriden,
MASTERS. Lucius L. Sperry. Sabin Stocking.
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ODD FELLOWS.
Samuel Bishop, New Haven, Grand Treasurer. George W. Benedict, Waterbury, 1 Grand
Freeman M. Brown, Windsor Locks, § Representatives. A. A. Heath, Danbury, Grand Marshal. Elbert Curtis, Norwalk, Grand Conductor. D. P. Walden, Grand Guardian.
LODGES. LOCATION.
LODGES. LOCATION.
1 Quinnipiac, New Haven. 40 Hyperion,
Hartford.
3 Middlesex, E. Haddam. 41 Arcanum,
Bridgeport.
4 Pequanock, Bridgeport. 44 Bethel Rock, Woodbury.
5 Harmony, New Haven. 45 Thompsonville,
6 Ousatonic, Derby.
Thompsonville.
7 Samaritan, New London. 48 Pequabock,
Bristol.
10 Our Brothers, Norwalk. 49 Siloam, Rockville.
11 Uncas,
Norwich. 52 Phoenix, New Britain,
12 Central, Middletown. 53 Elm, East Hartford. 13 Charity, Mystic Bridge. 54 Protection, Broad Brook.
14 Wopowage,
Milford. 55 Marion, Hebron.
15 Montawese, New Haven. 57 Bacon,
Colchester.
16 Washington, Willimantic. 58 Southport,
Southport.
Brookfield.
17 Trumbull, New London. 59 Evergreen, 20 Fenwick, Essex. 60 Vulcan, Falls Village.
21 Nosahogan, Waterbury. 61 Excelsior, New Hartford. 62 Menuncatuck, Guilford.
22 Farmers & Mechanics, Warehouse Point. 63 Naugatuck, Ansonia.
23 Acanthus, Granby. 64 Eclectic, Collinsville.
24 Rippowam, Stamford. 65 Morning Star, N.Preston.
26 Stonington, Stonington. 66 Totatuck, Somersville.
27 Oweneco, Greenville. 67 Friendship, Madison.
28 Hancock, West Meriden. 68 Meriden Centre, Meriden.
29 Howard, Bethel. 69 Saugatuck, Westport.
30 Union, West Winsted. 70 Marshapaug, Sharon.
31 Olive Branch,
71 Accanant, Wallingford.
Redding Ridge. 72 Alpine, Norfolk.
33 Freestone, Portland. 73 Mechanics',
Seymour.
34 Quinebaug, W.Killingly. 74 Sequassen, Plainville. Southington.
35 Columbian, Litchfield. 75 Eureka,
36 City, New Haven. 76 McFingal, Watertown.
37 Wooster, New Canaan. 77 Polar Star, Fair Haven. 78 Germania, New Haven.
39 Pine Meadow,
Windsor Locks. 79 Mattabeseck, Westville.
PAST GRAND MASTERS .- Frederick Croswell, Charles W. Bradley, Robinson S. Hinman, Sheldon Bassett, John L. Devotion, Henry L. Miller, Prelate Demick, John Green-
9 Thames,
Danbury. 46 Pilgrim, Ridgefield,
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POSTAGE.
wood, Jr., Junius M. Willey, George S. Sanford, Lloyd E. Baldwin, Samuel Lines, George W. Benedict, Freeman M. Brown.
Custom house Officers.
FAIRFIELD District. West of Housatonic River.
COLLECTOR, William S. Pomeroy, Bridgeport. INSPECTOR, &C., Henry Hall.
INSPECTOR for Norwalk, Dimon Fanton ; for Stamford, William H. Potts.
MIDDLETOWN District.
COLLECTOR, William D. Starr. INSPECTOR, &c., Joseph E. La- throp. SURVEYOR, Clark Elliot.
SURVEYOR, Hartford, Wm. Hayden. INSPECTOR, Ralph Carey. SURVEYOR, Saybrook, Edward Ingraham. INSPECTORS, Horace Stillman, Israel S. Otis.
NEW HAVEN District, extending from Madison to Housatonic River.
COLLECTOR, Minott A. Osborn. DEPUTY COLLECTOR, Norris Wilcox. SURVEYOR, Charles Shelton. INSPECTORS, Edward T. Stanley and James M. Veader, (also Gaugers and Weighers) ; Charles S. A. Davis, (also Weigher and Measurer); John B. Magie, Thomas C. Hollis, Hezekiah Gorham, James Gallagher, and Alfred Bassett. LIGHT HOUSE KEEPER, Merritt Thompson.
INSPECTOR for Milford and Derby, Mark Bristol.
INSPECTOR for Branford and Sachem's Head, C. J. Grant.
INSPECTOR for Guilford and Madison, G. Dowd.
NEW LONDON District.
COLLECTOR, Henry Hobart. DEPUTY COLLECTOR and INSPEC- TOR, Charles A. Gurley.
SURVEYOR, D. S. Ruddock.
INSPECTOR, Enoch C. Chapman, Washington Avery, Daniel Tinker, Daniel Manwaring.
PHYSICIAN MARINE HOSPITAL, William W. Miner.
STONINGTON District.
COLLECTOR, Ezra Chesebro ; DEPUTY, B. F. States. INSPEC- TOR, Isaac Champlin.
SURVEYOR, Pawcatuck, Lyndon Taylor.
INSPECTOR for Noank, Mystic River, and Mystic Bridge, John P. Spicer.
Postage.
LETTERS not exceeding half an ounce, and within 3,000 miles, 3 cents pre-paid, 5 cents not pre-paid; and the
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POST-OFFICES AND POSTMASTERS.
same for every additional half ounce or fraction thereof. Over 3,000 miles, double these rates. Drop letters one cent; advertising one cent.
NEWSPAPERS, periodicals, unsealed circulars, &c., weighing not over three ounces, are to pay one cent each, to any part of the United States; or half that rate when paid quarterly or yearly in advance. Newspapers, &c., weighing not over one and a half ounces, half the above rates, when circulated within the state of publication. Newspapers, papers and pamphlets of not more than 16 pages, 8vo, in packages of not less than eight ounces, to one address, to be charged half a cent an ounce, without regard to the number of pieces. Postage on all transient matter to be pre-paid or charged double. Weekly news- papers free in the county of publication. Bills for news- papers, and receipts for payment of moneys therefor, may be inclosed in subscribers' papers. Exchange between newspaper publishers, free.
Books, bound or unbound, of not more than four pounds each, one cent per ounce, under three thousand miles, and two cents over that distance. Fifty per cent. to be added when not pre-paid.
Newspapers, &c., to be so inclosed that the character can be determined without removing the wrapper; to have nothing written or printed on the paper beyond the direc- tion, and to contain no inclosure other than the bill or receipts before mentioned.
MAIL ROUTES IN CONNECTICUT.
The Register for 1854 contains a list of the Mail Routes in the State, the frequency of the mails at each post- office, and the town where and route on which it is situated.
POST-OFFICES AND POSTMASTERS.
Abington, John Williams. Andover, Wm. Cook. Bethany, Wales F. Perkins. Bethel, W. F. Ferry. Ansonia, Burr Perkins. Ashford, Dyer H. Clark. Bethlehem, Henry W. Peck. Birmingham, T. S. Shelton. Avon, Amos W. Woodford. Black Rock, Alanson Allen. Bakerville, Anthony Baker. Bloomfield, H. Whitmore, Jr. Ball's Pond, Alvah S. Pearce. Bolton, E. K. Williams. Bozrah, Wm. Fitch.
Banksville, John Banks. Bantam Falls, Leon. Kinney. Bozrahville, J. M. Peckham. Barkhamsted, E. N. Ransom. Branford, Levi S. Parsons.
Berlin, Henry N. Galpin. Bridgeport, E. B. Goodsell.
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POST-OFFICES AND POSTMASTERS.
Bridgewater, S. R. Weeks. Bristol, Geo. H. Mitchell.
East Canaan, H. Lawrence. Eastford, J. Dorsett, Jr.
Broad Brook, Gid. Merrick. E. Granby, C. O. Cornish. East Haddam, Alfred Gates. E. Hampton, Wm. G. Buell. E. Hartford, E. S. Goodwin.
Brookfield, Homer Lake. Brooklyn, Benj. E. Palmer. Buckland, Wm. Jones. Burlington, Frederick Bull. E. Haven, S. Hemingway. Burrville, Nelson Roberts. E. Kent, Benj. Tompkins. Campbell's Mills, E. Potter. E. Killingly, Wm. A. Stone. Campville, Jabez M. Camp. E. Litchfield, Charles Carter. Canaan, Wm. Watson.
East Lyme, Jirah Kellogg. Canterbury, M. H. Sanger. Easton, Hezekiah Lyon. Canton, Charles M. Dailey. East Suffield, F. A. Sykes. Canton Center, Sim. Mills. E. Windsor, Wm. McFall. Central V., Wm. C. Marple. E. Winds. H., J. H. Charlton. Centre Brook, Clark Nott. E. Woodstock, Caleb May. Centre Groton, G. L. Daboll.Ellington, Edwin Olmsted. Chapinville, Horace Landon.Ellsworth, Calvin Peck. Chaplin, Lester Bill.
Enfield, A. W. Scott. Chatham, M. W. Comstock. Essex, Wm. Lattimore. Cheshire, A. S. Baldwin. Fairfield, Edmund Hobart. Fair Haven, Geo. P. Thomas. Falls Village, W. S. Marsh. Chester, David Henshaw. Chesterfield, P. Wickwire. Clinton, Daniel W. Stevens. Farmington, Geo. D. Cowles. Cobalt, Charles F. Rich. Fisherville, J. E. Williams. Forestville, H. C. Beckley. Colchester, David A. Fox. Cold Spring, O. S. Botsford. Gale's F., R. W. Mathewson. Colebrook, Reub. Rockwell. Gardner's Lake, E. Beckwith. Colebrook R., F. L. Bidwell. Georgetown, Lloyd Seeley. Collamer, Daniel Gordon. Gilead, Caroline Post. Collinsville, Seth P. Norton. Glastenbury, Benj. Taylor. Columbia, C. K. Hills. Cornwall, H. Hitchcock.
Glenville, J. L. Mosher. Goshen, Norman Norton.
Cornwall Brid., M. Harrison. Granby, R. S. Dibble. Cornwall Hol., J. B. Doughty Greenfield H., W. Bradley, Jr. Coventry, Eleazer Hunt. Greenville, James D. Mowry. Greenwich, Samuel Close. Griswold, Elijah S. Bill. Groton, Simon Huntington. Guilford, Franklin C. Phelps. Coventry Depot, J. Clark. Cromwell, Charles Kirby. Danbury, F. Fairchild. Darien, Ira Scofield. Darien Dep., Isaac H. Clock. Gurleyville, D. O. Conant. Deep River, H. G. Loomis. Haddam, S. M. Kelsey. Derby, (See Birmingham.) Durham, Asher Robinson. Durham Center, D. Smith. Eagleville, E. B. Hibbard. East Berlin, E. Wilcox.
Haddam Neck, S. House. Hadlyme, Ely P. Wells. Hamburg, H. A. Brockway. Hamden, Leverett Hitchcock. Hampton, Wm. Brown.
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POST-OFFICES AND POSTMASTERS.
Hartford, W. J. Hamersley. Middlefield, Geo. W. Bacon Hartland, M. J. Giddings. Middle Haddam, J. Carrier. Harwinton, Lewis Catlin, Jr. Middletown, Norman Smith. Hawleyville, D. B. Hawley. Milford, De L. Hubbell. Hazardville, J. Olmsted, 2d. Mill Brook, H. W. Pinney. Mill Plain, Bar. Allen.
Hebron, Charles Post. Higganum, Theodore Child. Milton, Albin Guild. Monroe, Wm. A. Clark.
High Ridge, Isaac Jones. Hitchcockville, J. H. Sage. Hockanum, Geo. A. Hall. Hotchkissville, R. J. Allen. Humphreysville, D. Betts. Huntington, C. N. Shelton. Huntsville, Charles Hunt.
Montville, W. T. Wheeler.
Moodus, Charles F. Sisson. Moose Meadow, W. Fuller. Moosup, Jos. S. Gladding.
Mount Carmel, L. A. Dick- erman.
Jewett City, F. S. Burgess. Mystic, Henry Harding. Kensington, James Woodruff.Mystic Bridge, D. Mallory.
Kent, Leeman Beecher. Killingly, Leavens Jencks. Killingworth, H. Redfield.
Mystic River, C. E. Tufts. Naugatuck. S. H. Nichols. New Boston, Harv. Lamson.
Lakeville, Lorenzo Tupper. New Britain, Marc. Clark. New Canaan, H. B. Hoyt. New Fairfield, S. Barnum. New Hartford, D. S. Bird. New Hartford Centre, J. F. Henderson.
Lanesville, Isaac Northrop. Laysville, H. G. Johnson. Lebanon, C. Pease. Ledyard, Elijah Bailey. Leesville, Miss Ackley. Liberty Hill, H. Kingsley. New Haven, L. A. Thomas. Lime Rock, Wm. H. Barnum.Newington, Eras. Kilbourn.
New London, J. B. Lyman.
Lisbon, John Bachelder. Litchfield, Geo. H. Baldwin. New Milford, S. E. Bostwick. Long Bridge, David Ayres. New Preston, E. P. Lyman. Newtown, Jerome Judson. Noank, Wm. Latham.
Lyme, Charles W. Wait. Madison, S. F. Willard.
Manchester, R. W. Haughton.Norfolk, Aaron Gilbert. Manchester Sta., M. Hudson. North Ashford, Z. N. Allen. Mansfield, S. S. Fuller. North Branford, R. Clark.
Mansfield Center, E. Parish. North Canton, G. Adams. Mansfield Dep., L. Bingham.North Colebrook, J. Pinney. Mansfield Sta., J. B. Merrow.North Cornwall, A. Rogers. Marbledale, W. D. Sperry. Northfield, Wm. Newton. Marlborough, Asa Day. Northford, Wm. Evarts. Marion, Thomas M. Beecher.N. Franklin, A. F. Royce. Mashapaug, H. Walker. North Goshen, G. A. Hill. N. Granby, M. Cushman. Meriden, Hiram Hall. Merrow's Sta., J. B. Merrow.N. Greenwich, Levi Mead. Merwinsville, S. Merwin. North Guilford, S. Fowler. Mianus, Joseph E. Page. North Haven, H. T. Dayton. Middlebury, È S. Smith. N. Killingly, G. Warren.
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POST-OFFICES AND POSTMASTERS.
N. Lyme, F. L. C. Brockway. Saugatuck, J. H. Allen. N. Madison, W. S. Blatchley. Saybrook, James Treadway. N. Norfolk, A. R. Collar. North Somers, Am. Kibbe.
North Stamford, A. Weed.
Saybrook Ferry, E. Buel. Scitico, Paul Greely.
Scotland, James Burnett.
N. Stonington, T. P. Wattles. Sharon, James Orr. Northville, Albert S. Hill. Sherman, David D. Hoag. North Wilton, L. Olmstead. Simsbury, J. O. Phelps, Jr. North Windham, R. Lincoln. Somers, F. W. Kibbe.
N. Woodstock, E. C. May. Norwalk, R. A. Williams. Norwich, J. W. Stedman. Norwich Town, H. B. Tracy. S. Canaan, W. M. Burrall. Oakville, N. H. Perry.
Somersville, A. Arnold. South Britain, Anson Bray. Southbury, Charles H. Hall.
South Coventry, S. Bidwell. S. Farms, W. L. Smedley. S. Glastenbury, O. Brainard. Southington, Am. Bradley.
Orange, Dennis B. Stone. Ore Hill, Phil. Rockerfeller. Southford, R. B. Curtiss. Oxford, N. J. Wilcoxson. Pendleton Hill, S. A. Main. Phoenixville, S. A. Wheaton. South Kent, E. Fanton. Pine Meadow, Jos. Gould. Plainfield, Henry Sabins. Plainville, Henry L. Welch. Plantsville, S. H. Norton. Pleasant Valley, H. Lee. Plymouth, E. Talmage. Plym. Hol., S. Thomas, Jr. Pomfret, Benj. Child.
Pomfret Landing, B. Grant. South Windham, A. Kinne. Poquanock Br., S. Morgan. South Windsor, R. King. Poquetanock, S. K. S. Minor. Square Pond, H. C. Aybonn. Poquonock, Samuel Clark. Staffordville, E. G. Hyde. Portland, Geo. H. Taylor. Stafford, Zina Winter. Staff. Springs, H. M. Bolton. Stamford, Roswell Hoyt. Stanwich, Farn. Knowlton. Stepney, Judson Curtiss. Stepney Depot, Allen Platt. Sterling, Darius A. Fish. Preston, D. T. Richards. Prospect, Edwin R. Tyler. Quarryville, Ses. Lawson. Quinebaug, John O. Fox. Rainbow, S. T. McKenney. Redding, Jared Olmsted. Redd. Ridge, F. A. Sanford. Sterling Hill, Henry C. Call. Ridgebury, G. N. Benedict. Stoney Creek, T. Barker. Ridgefield, Hiram K. Scott. Stonington, C. G. Williams. Rockville, E. P. Allen.
Rocky Hill, Henry Webb. Round Hill, Zalmon Minor. Roxbury, Job Z. Warner. Salem, John C. Daniels. Salisbury, Robert H. Ball.
S. Killingly, John E. Short. S. Lyme, R. L. Chadwick. S. Manchester, W. Cheney. S. Norfolk, S. D. Northway. S. Norwalk, W. C. Sammis. Southport, Samuel Pike. South Ridge, S. E. Keeler. Southville, G. Beardsley.
Straitsville, M. Hitchcock. Stratford, David Brooks. Suffield, George Williston. Tariffville, C. W. Ensign. Terryville, Elias C. Birge. Thompson, Jerem. Olney.
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
Thompsonville, G. C. Owen. West Killingly, F. James. Tolland, Obadiah P. Waldo. West Meriden, Joel H. Guy. Torringford, R. W. Gillett. Torrington, C. A. Winship. Trumbull, Elihu Beach.
Trumbull Long Hill, Miles Beardslee.
Uncasville, W. G. Johnson. Union, David L. Newell. Unionville, G. Richards.
Voluntown, Samuel Gates. Wallingford, W. Andrews. Warehouse Point, Joseph Olmsted.
Warren, Edmund R. Swift. Washington, H. J. Church.
Waterbury, E. Leavenworth. Windham, John A. Perkins.
Waterford, H. Gardner.
Watertown, Samuel Catlin. Waterville, Wm. Pickett. West Ashford, E. Knowlton. W. Avon, Cory Woodford. Winnipank, G. H. Randle. Westbrook, Oliver Norris. W. Cheshire, S. Hitchcock. Winthrop, A. C. Clark. Westchester, R. T. Currier. Wolcott, Jason Hotchkiss. W. Cornwall, C. H. Gardiner. Wolcottville, R. C. Aberne- Westford, M. Richmond. thy.
West Goshen, Fred. Miles.
Woodbury, Geo. P. Allen.
Woodstock, Anthony Carroll.
West Granby, S. Fancher. West Hartford, Nath. Burr. Woodville, C. S. Weston. W. Hartland, J. H. Seymour. Yantic, James S. Mowry.
West Haven, Th. Ward. Zoar Bridge, Ezekiel Curtis.
opernment of the United States.
FRANKLIN PIERCE, N. H., President. Salary, $25,000.
THE CABINET.
WILLIAM L. MARCY, N. Y., Secretary of State, $8,000
JAMES GUTHRIE, Ken., Secretary of Treasury, - 8,000
JEFFERSON DAVIS, Miss., Secretary of War, 8.000
JOHN C. DOBBIN, N. C., Secretary of Navy, - 8,000
ROBERT MCCLELLAND, Mich., Secretary of Interior, 8,000
Westminster, Peter Spicer. West Norfolk, John Dewell. Westport, George L. Cable. West Redding, W. Griffin. West Stafford, Asa Lewis. West Suffield, C. Freeman. Westville, Wm. Barbour. W. Willington, D. Starr, Jr.
Vernon, Francis McLean, Jr. West Winsted, H. B. Steele. Vernon Depot, Ira H. Ellis. W. Woodstock, A. A. Wil- liams.
Wethersfield, Charles Clapp. Willimantic, T. Campbell. Willington, Jona. Weston. Wilton, Joseph P. Fitch. Winchester, S. Bronson.
Windsor, S. O. Loomis. Windsorville, S. Shepard. Windsor Locks, L. B. Chap- man.
Winsted, Roland Hitchcock.
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SENATE.
JAMES CAMPBELL, Penn., Post Master General, 8,000 CALEB CUSHING, Mass., Attorney General, 6,000
LOREN P. WALDO, Conn., Commissioner of Pensions, 3,000 CHARLES MASON, Wis., Commissioner of Patents, - - 3,000
THE JUDICIARY.
SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.
ROGER B. TANEY, of Maryland, Chief Justice. Salary,
$5,000
JOHN M'LEAN, of Ohio, Judge.
16 4,500
JAMES M. WAYNE, of Georgia, Judge. 4,500
JOHN CATRON, of Tennessee, Judge. . 4,500
PETER V. DANIEL, of Virginia, Judge.
4,500
SAMUEL NELSON, of New York, Judge.
4,500
ROBERT C. GRIER, of Pennsylvania, Judge.
4,500
BENJAMIN R. CURTIS, of Massachusetts, Judge.
4,500
JOHN A. CAMPBELL, of Alabama, Judge.
4,500
Meets first Monday in December, at Washington.
XXXIII. CONGRESS, 2d SESSION. (Expires, March 4th, 1855.)
Senate.
Note .- The dates denote when each member entered the Sen- ate, and when his term expires.
PRESIDENT, JESSE D. BRIGHT.
SECRETARY, Ashbury Dickens.
ALABAMA. Lafayette S. Foster, 1855-61
Benjamin Fitzpatrick# 1853-55
DELAWARE.
Clement C. Clay, Jr. 1853-59 James A. Bayard 1851-57
ARKANSAS.
John M. Clayton# 1853-59
Robert W. Johnson 1853-61
FLORIDA.
Wm. K. Sebastian
1848-59 Jackson Morton 1849-55
CALIFORNIA.
Stephen R. Mallory 1851-57
Wm. M. Gwinn 1850-55 GEORGIA.
John B. Wellert 1851-57 David L. Yulee,ti CONNECTICUT. William C. Dawsont 1849-55
Francis Gillette
1854-55 Robert Toombst 1853-59
Isaac Touceyt 1852-57 Alfred Iverson
1855-61
Appointed by Governor.
t Have been members of the House of Representatives.
# Have before been in the Senate.
SENATE.
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ILLINOIS.
Steph. A. Douglasst James Shields INDIANA. John Pettitt Jesse D. Bright IOWA.
NEW JERSEY.
1847-59 John R. Thompson
1853-57
1849-55 William Wrightt
1853-59
NEW YORK.
1853-55 Win. H. Seward
1849-55 >
1845-57 Hamilton Fisht
1851-57
NORTH CAROLINA.
George W. Jonest
1848-59 George E. Badger
1846-55
1848-55 David S. Reid
1854-59
Asa Biggs
1855-61
Archibald Dixon.
1852-55 OHIO.
1853-59 Salmon P. Chase
1849-55
John J. Crittenden
1855-61 Benjamin F. Wade
1851-57
George E. Pugh
1855-61
John Slidell
1853-55
PENNSYLVANIA.
Judah P. Benjamin
1853-59 James Coopert
1849-55
MAINE.
Richard Brodheadt
1851-57
Hannibal Hamlint
1848-57
RHODE ISLAND.
Wm. P. Fessenden
1854-59 Charles T. James
1851-57
MARYLAND.
Philip Allen
1853-59
James A. Pearcet
1843-55
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Thomas G. Pratt
1850-57 Andrew B. Butler
1846-61
MASSACHUSETTS.
Josiah J. Evans
1853-59
Charles Sumner
1851-57
TENNESSEE.
Julius Rockwell*
1854-
John Bellt
1848-59
MICHIGAN.
James C. Jones
1851-57
Lewis Cass
1845-57
TEXAS.
Charles E. Stuartt
1853-59 Thomas J. Rusk
1846-57
MISSISSIPPI
Samuel Houstont
1846-59
Stephen Adamst
1851-57
VERMONT.
Albert G. Brown 1854-59 Lawrence Brainard 1854-55
MISSOURI
Solomon Foott
1851-57
David R. Atchison
1843-55 James Collamert
1855-61
Henry S. Geyer 1851-57 VIRGINIA.
James M. Masont
1847-57
Moses Norris, Jr.t
1849-55 R. M. T. Huntert
1847-59
[Vacant]
WISCONSIN.
Isaac P. Walker
1848-55
Henry Dodge#
1848-57
Thirteen Senators for the next Congress are yet to be chosen' probably three Nebraska democrats, and nine opposition, besides one from Missouri.
house of Representatives.
The House consists of 234 members, and 6 territorial dele- ) gates. These delegates, however, have no vote.
Augustus C. Dodget KENTUCKY.
LOUISIANA.
John B. Thompson
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
The following are the principal Committees of the House ; the members of which are indicated in the Roll. t Denotes chairman.
Judiciary, Judic.
Foreign Affairs, Foreign.
Ways and Means, Wa. & Ms. Claims, Clai.
Commerce, Com'ce.
Manufactures, Manufac.
Agriculture, Agric.
Public Lands, Pub. La.
Private Land Claims, La. Cla. Military Affairs, Mil. Af.
Patents, Patents.
Public Buildings, Pub. Bui. Accounts, Accounts.
Militia, Militia.
Naval Affairs, Naval.
Public Expenditures, Pub. Exp.
Indian Affairs, Ind. Af.
NOTE. The dates denote the time of first entrance into Con- gress. Those marked * were not members of the last Congress; # are new members ; and others without date were last session, new members.
LYNN BOYD, of Kentucky, Speaker. JOHN W. FORNEY, of Penn., Clerk.
ALABAMA.
Phillip Phillips, Territ.
David J. Bailey, 1851, Territ. Wm. B. W. Dent, Inv. Pen.
Ja. Abercrombie, 1851, La. CI. E. W. Chastain, 1851, Milit.t Samp. W. Harris, 1847, Forei. Wm. R. Smith, 185], Militia. G. Houston, 1848, Wa. & Ms.t W. R. W. Cobb, 1847, Pub. La. James F. Dowdell, Manufac. E. B. Washburne, Manufac. ARKANSAS.
A. H. Stephens, 1843, Wa. & Ms. ILLINOIS.
"John Wentworth, 1851, Com'ce. Jesse O. Norton, P. O.
James Knox.
W. A. Richardson, 1841, Territ.t Richard Yates, 1851, D. C.
Wm. H. Bissell, 1849, Mili. Af.t Willis Allen, Agric.
INDIANA. Smith Miller, Rev. Pen.
Origen S. Seymour, 1851, Judic. Wm. H. English, Territ. DELAWARE. Cy. Dunham, 1849, Ro. & Can.
Geo. R. Riddle, 1851, Ro. & Can.James H. Lane, La. Cla. FLORIDA.
Samuel W. Parker, 1851, Judic.
Augustus E. Maxwell, Ind. Af. GEORGIA.
James L. Seward, Elec. Alfred H. Colquitt, Naval.
Elections, Elec. Revolutionary Claims, Rev. Cl. Revolutionary Pens'ns, Rev. Pen. Invalid Pensions, Inv. Pen. District of Columbia, D. C. Post Office and Roads, P. O. Roads and Canals, Ro. & Can. Territories, Territ.
Junius Hillyer, 1851, La. Cla.t David A. Reese.
A. B. Greenwood, Ind. Af. Edwin A. Warren, Pub. La. CALIFORNIA. S. Latham, Pub. La. ; Ind. Af.
J. A. McDougall, Mil. Af. ; P. O. James C. Allen, Pub. Ex. CONNECTICUT. James T. Pratt, Ro. & Can. Colin M. Ingersoll, 1851, Foreign.
Nathan Belcher, Pub. Build.
Thos. A. Hendricks, 1851. John G. Davis, 1851, D. C. Daniel Mace, 1851, Cla.
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Norman Eddy, Rev. Cla. E. M. Chamberlain, Pub. Bui. *Andrew J. Harlan, 1849. IOWA. Bernhart Ilenn, 1851, Pub. La. David A. Noble, D. C. John P. Cook, Agric. KENTUCKY. Linn Boyd, 1851, SPEAKER Ben Ed. Grey, 1851, P. O. ĮF. M. Bristow, Elec. James S. Chrisman, Inv. Pen. Clement S. Hill, Patents. John M. Elliott, Rev. Cl. William Preston, 1852, For. John C. Breckenridge, 1851, Wa. & Means. Leander M. Cox, Ro. & Can. R. H. Stanton, 1849, Elec.t LOUISIANA. William Dunbar, Com'ce. Theodore G. Hunt, La. Cla. John E. Perkins, Jr., Foreign Roland Jones.
Edward Dickinson, Elec.
John Z. Goodrich, 1851, Pub. Ex. MICHIGAN. -
David Stuart, Pub. Ex. 1
Samuel Clark, Agric. ; Elec.
Hector L. Stevens, Pub. La. MISSISSIPPI. Daniel B. Wright. Ind. Af.
William S. Barry, D. C. O. R. Singleton, Accounts.
Wiley P. Harris, P. O.
Wm. Barksdale, Ro. & Can. MISSOURI.
*Thos. H. Benton, 1821, Mil. Af.
Alfred W. Lamb, Territ.
James J. Lindley, Rev. Pen.
John G. Miller, 1851, Claims.
Mordecai Oliver. John S. Phelps, 1845, Wa. & Ms.
Samuel Caruthers, Pub. La. NEW HAMPSHIRE.
George W. Kittredge.
George W. Morrison, Com'ce.
Harry Hibbard, 1849, Wa. & Ma. NEW JERSEY.
Nath. T. Stratton, 1851, Elec. Charles Skelton, 1851, Naval.
George Vail, Inv. Pen.
A. C. M. Pennington, Pub. Ex. NEW YORK. James Maurice, Militia.
Thomas W. Cumining.
Hiram Walbridge, Manufac.
Mike Walsh.
William M. Tweed, Inv. Pen. John Wheeler.
William A. Walker, Ro. & Can.
W. T. Hamilton, 1849, D. C.t Augustus R. Sollers, Naval. MASSACHUSETTS. įThomas D. Eliot Samuel L. Crocker, Rev. Cl. Francis B. Cutting, Judic. J. Wiley Edmands, Inv. Pen. Jared V. Peck, Militia. Wm. Murray, 1851, Agric. Samuel H. Walley. Wmn. Appleton, 1851, Wa. & Ms.The. R. Westbrook, La. Cla. #Isaac Teller.
Charles W. Upham, P. O. Nathaniel P. Banks, Jr., Milit. Af.Russell Sage, Inv. Pen.
Tappan Wentworth, Com'ce. Alexander De Witt, Pub. Ex.
Rufus W. Peckham, Ro. Can.t Charles Hughes, La. Cla.
MAINE.
Moses McDonald, 1851, Naval. Samuel Mayall, Manufac. Samuel P. Benson, Militia. E. Wilder Farley, Territ. Isr. Washburn, Jr., 1851. Rev. P. Samuel Lilly, Agric.
T. J. D. Fuller, 1849, Com'ce.t MARYLAND. John R. Franklin, Manufac. Jacob Shower, Rev. Cla. Joshua Vansant, Milit. Af. Henry May, Judic.
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George A. Simmons.
Bishop Perkins, Patents. Peter Howe, Rev. Pen.
George W. Chase, Naval. Th B. Florence, 1831, Naval. J. R Chandler, 1849, Foreign. Ors. B. Matteson, Elec. Henry Bennett, 1849, Pub. La. J. Robbins, Jr., 1849, Wa. & Ms #Henry C. Goodwin. William H. Witte. Caleb Lyon, Manufac. John McNair, 1851, Manufac.t William Everhart, Militia. Daniel T. Jones, 1851, P. O. Edwin B. Morgan, Accounts. Andrew Oliver, Accounts. John J. Taylor, D. C. George Hastings, Pub. Ex. Ner Middleswarth, Rev. Pen. Davis Carpenter. Christian M. Straub, Inv. Pen.t
Benjamin Pringle, Ind. Af. Thomas T. Flagler, Rev. Pen. Sol. G. Haven, 1851, Wa & Ms Reuben E. Fenton, Com'ce. NORTH CAROLINA. Henry M. Shaw.
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