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51
Rockville,
200,000
200,000
7,176
52
Saugatuck,
142,000
150,000
100
104
3,336
53
Saybrook,
89,460
75,000
100
110
5,414
54
Shetucket,
100,000
100,000
100
102
2,774
55
Southport,
111,200
100,000
100
115
25,000
56
Stafford,
155,000
150,000
100
104
5,984
57
Stamford,
201,000
200,000
30
36
21,083
58
State,
440,000
400,000
100
125
66,079
59
Stonington,
60,000
50,000
50
65
7,000
60
Thames,
547,000
500,000
100
116
56,050
61
Thompson,
60,000
60,000
60
65
7,000
62
Tolland County,
86,800
75,000
100
112
20,911
63
Tradesmens,
250,000
500,000
100
106
8,004
64
Uncas,
294,250
300,000
50
53
13,951
65
Union,
150,000
500,000
100
112
6,325
66
Waterbury,
510,000
500,000
50
552
40,000
67
Whaling,
163,750
300,000
25
30
20,000
68
Windham,
120,000
100,000
100
118
12,000
69
Windham Co.,
65,900
100,000
100
105
6,032
70
Winsted,
234,525
303,000
50
532
10,391
71
Woodbury,
100,000
50
The first column indicates the capital according to the returns. The second, the nominal capital, or according to charter. The third exhibits the par value of shares, and the fourth their value in market. The other columns indicate the Surplus Funds, Bills in circulation, Loans, Specie in Bank, Dividends, Discount days. Amount of Banking capital, $19,000,000.
GRAND LODGE, I. O. O. F .- M. W. James Phelps, Essex, Grand Master; R. W. E. G. Storer, New Haven, Deputy Grand Master; R. W. John Wallace, Ansonia, Grand War- den; R. W. Lucius A. Thomas, New Haven, Grand Secre- tary; R. W. Samuel Bishop, New Haven, Grand Treas .; R. W. James Phelps, Essex, Grand Representative; R. W. David B. Booth, Norwalk, Grand Representative; W. Ju- nius M. Willey, Litchfield, Grand Chaplain; W. David E. Burwell, Westville, Grand Marshall; W. H. P. Ransom, Portland, Grand Conductor; W. Thomas C. Hollis, New Haven, Grand Guardian.
GRAND ENCAMPMENT I. O. OF O. F .- M. W. C. C. Jackson of No. 18, Grand Patriarch; M. E. James Phelps of No. 2, Grand High Priest; R. W. S. H. Harris of No. 1, Grand Senior Warden; R. W. L. Thomas of No. 1, Grand Scribe; R. W. S. Bishop of No. 1, Grand Treasurer; R. W. J. G. Hayden of No. 2, Grand Junior Warden; R. W. John Wallace of No. 18, Grand Representative.
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Bills.
Loans.
| Specie.
1
Div. per ct. | Dis. days
50
$120,413
$664,819
$12,139
62 Mar., Oct., Mon., Th.
51
61,539
168,027
6,899
None.
Tu., Th.
52
99,261
166,869
9,855
8 Jan., July,
Tuesday.
53
80,585
152,954
9,973
8 Jan., July,
Monday.
54
33,020
138,101
4,402
8 June, Dec.
Mon. Th. Tu., Fr. Thurs.
57
175,000
348,098
19,385
15 Mar., Sept.
Tu., Fr.
58
365,861
1,118,857
37,581
9 Mar., Sept.
M. W. F. Daily.
59
32,556
108,409
4,304
8 June, Dec.
60
275,466
943,840
28,051
10 Mar., Sept.
61
78,831
122,930
8,150
8 April, Oct.
62
64,250
186,528
7,198
8 April, Oct.
Mon., Th. Mon. Th.
65
69,258
202,519
8,894
8 Jan., July,
Tu., Fr.
66
131,849
693,236
13,842
8 Jan., July,
Tu., Fr.
67
61,000
236,353
8,000
8 Jan., July,
Mon., Th. Wed.
68
75,000
200,000
7,500
8 Mar , Sept.
69
84,325
143,616
8,274
8 April, Oct.
Wed.
70
155,261
472,922
15,402
Tu., Fr.
71
40,000
50,000
5,000
8 May, Nov. None.
Saturday
Presidents of the United States from the adoption of the Consti- tution to the present time.
No.
PRESIDENTS.
Residence. Born.
In- tal' d.
Died.
1
George Washington
Virginia
1732
1789
Dec. 14, 1799
2
George Washington
1793
3
John Adams
Mass
1735
1797
July 4, 1826
4
Thomas Jefferson
Virginia
1743
1801
July 4, 1826
5
Thomas Jefferson
1805
6
James Madison
Virginia
1751
1809
June 28, 1836
7
James Madison
1813
8
James Monroe
Virginia
1758
1817
July 4, 1831
9
James Monroe
1821
10
John Q. Adams
Mass
1767
1825
Feb. 23, 1848
11
Andrew Jackson
Tennessee
1767
1829
June 8, 1845
12
Andrew Jackson
13
Martin Van Buren
New York Ohio
1773
1841
April 4, 1841
15 James K. Polk
Tennessee
1795
1845
June 15, 1849
16
Zachary Taylor*
Louisiana
1784
1849
July 9, 1850
Millard Fillmore
New York
1800
1850
17
Franklin Pierce
N. Ham'e
1804
1853
Tu., Fr. Tu., Fr. Wed.
63
125,000
400,620
12,690
64
142,897
443,737
14,781
8 April, Oct.
55
110,000
231,715
12,115
10 Jan., July,
56
110,190
247,771
12,441
7 Jan., July,
* Died in office, and succeeded by the Vice-President.
1782
1837
Wm. H. Harrison* John Tyler
Virginia
1790
1841
1833
14
STATISTICS OF BANKS.
166
SAVINGS BANKS.
Savings Banks.
Name.
President.
Sec. & Treas.
1 Bridgeport
1842
Lemuel Coleman
2 Collinsville
1853
3 Danbury 1849
4 Deep River
1851
George Read
5 Derby
1846
Fitch Smith
6 Essex
1851
H. L. Champlin
7 Falls Village
1854
Wm. M. Burrall
8 Farmington
1851
John T. Norton
Samu'l S. Cowles
9 Groton
1854
N. G. Fish
George W. Noyes
10 Hartford
1819
James B. Hosmer
11 Litchfield
1850
Edwin B. Webster
12 Meriden
1851
Benj. H. Catlin
13 Middletown
1825
Joseph Taylor
14 New Haven
1838
Henry White
15 New London
1827
Robert Coit
16 Norwalk
1849
Clark Bissell
Lafayette S. Foster Francis A. Perkins
18 Plymouth
1852
Henry Terry
Edwin Talmadge
20 Salisbury
1848
Timo. Chittenden
W. R. Whittlesey
21 Seymour
1852
Sylvester Smith
Geo. F. DeForest
22 Southport
1854 Fred'k Marquand
Francis D. Perry
23 Stamford
1851
Charles Hawley
Francis R. Leeds
24 Stafford
1855
Parley Converse
S. Newton
25 Stonington
1850 Wm. Hyde, Jr.
O. B. Grant
26 Tolland
1841 R. B. Chamberlin
G. D. Hastings
27 Waterbury
1850 John P. Elton
F. J. Kingsbury
28 Willimantic
1841
H. Hall
John Tracy
+ Asst. Treas. D. W. Camp ; Sec. Elijah S. Hubbard.
Savings Banks.
Under the General Banking Law.
Presidents.
1 Hartford Co.
1851
2
Peoples
1854
3
Union 1854
4 Conn. 1854
5 New Haven City 1854
6 New London Co.
1855
7 Norwalk, Fair. Co. 1854
8 Norwich, F. & M. 1854 9 Rockville 1853
10 Stafford Springs 1855
11 W. Winsted,Lit.Co. 1854 + G. M. Welch, Treas.
E. A. Bulkeley Albert Day
Newton Case Roswell Brown
Wm. A. Ives
Joshua Bolles Ebenezer Hill
Sec. & Treas. John W. Seymour Chauncey Howard A. R. Hillyert S. C. Preston Ja's M. Townsend J. C. Douglass John A. Weed E. H. Learned Allen Hammond
Parley Converse S. Newton Elliott Bradley Wm. H. Phelps
George Sterling Seth P. Norton
F. S. Wildman
George W. Ives Sedley Snow
Joseph P. Canfield John L. Parker R. M. S. Pease
Olcott Allen Henry R. Coit Levi E. Coe
Henry Carringtont Stephen D. Pardee Francis C. Learned Thos. Warner, Jr.
17 Norwich
1824
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SAVINGS BANKS.
Savings Banks.
No Depos.
Amount. Deposits.
DURING PAST YEAR. Deposits. Withdr'n. Expen.
$239,171 $154,443 $2,510
6 Jan. July.
2
194
25,251
17,286
6,455
46
6 Jan. July.
3
1,100
157,000
97,900
45,912
664
6 April. Oct.
4
500
54,102
22,000
7,000
270
6 May. Nov.
5
641
107,856
35,349
21,824
450
6 Jan. July.
6
696
99,054
41,719
20,543
531
6 Jan July.
7
45
5,273
3,928
896
17
5}Jan. July.
9
479
74,000
30,000
6,000
150
6 April.#
10
17,000
2,720,909
516,034
469,879
5,894
6 June. Dec.
11
737
112,864
43,620
17,890
479
6 Jan. July.
12
625
46,047
25,073 *
7,430
23 6 Jan.July.#
13
6,051
1,264,399
213,885
205,030
2,300
6 May. Nov.
14
7,388
1,212,943
375,688+ 243,494
15
3,570
959,381
*138,928
138,529
37,273
954* 6 Jan. July.
17
8,305
2,286,317
467,709
264,489
3,135
6 Jan. July.
18
89
9,513
3,158
1,906
31
6 Jan. July.
20
510
78,988
12,655
11,783
411
5 Jan. July.
21
120
13,000
5,000
3,000
116
6 Jan. July.
22
421
66,238
43,337
8,209
225
6 Jan. July.
23
588
98,787
50,994
19,823
473
6 April. Oct.
24
95
6,804
7,158
353
47
6 Feb. Aug.
25
671
169,192
50,820
22,931
884
6 June. Dec.
26
1,172
196,470
51,195
36,582
494
6 Jan. July.
27
700
80,000
40,000
11,000
320
7 Feb Aug.
28
1,274
183,339
45,941
25,611
811* 6 April. Oct.
* Including State Tax.
t Including Dividends.
# Interest
commences 1st of each month.
Savings Banks.
These Institutions have a guarantee fund, receive deposits at 6 per cent. and loan their funds at a bonus.
Capital.
Paid in. Dep'rs. Deposits. Loans.
Bonus
1
$100,000 125,000
3
4
100,000
10,000
912
99,817 150,000
136,698 6 per ct.
6
7
8
100,000
20,000
722
161,027
115,998
1 per ct.
9
100,000
10,000
554
73,416
80,724
3 per ct.
10
50,000
2,500
158
18,801
17,689
11
285
30,500
1,445
6 Jan. July.
16
1,539
177,535
62,755
8
528
95,164
57,520
16,401
478
Dividends.
1
3,928
$909,623
2
106,000
5
100,000
20,000
2,500
2,788
6 Jan. July.
6 Jan. July.
168
BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS
Building Associations
Differ from Savings Banks in requiring monthly payments to be made of 1 dollar on a share, and in loaning money at a bonus. No moneys can be withdrawn until the shares, including princi- pal and interest, amount to $200, when the stock becomes full.
Presidents.
1 Ansonia
1852
2 Bethel
1854
Nathan Seeley
3 Birmingham 1852
4 Bridgeport Mut. 1853
5
66 Peoples 1852
6
66 M. & W.M.1852
7 Bristol 1853
8 Collinsville 1853
9 East Bridgeport 1856
10 Fair Haven 1852
11 Forestville 1853
12 Hartford
1852
13 Mechanics 1854
14 Hitchcockville
1853
15 Manchester 1853
16 Meriden 1853
17 Middletown
1853
18 66 Middlesex 1854
19 Milford 1853
20 Mount Carmel 1850
21 Naugatuck 1852
22 New Britain 1852
23 New Haven
1850
24
66 Peoples
1853
25 66 Mech.& W.M.1852
J S. Griffing
26 Plainville 1853
27 Seymour
1851
Sylvester Smith
28 Southington
1854
29 Wallingford 1853
30 Waterbury
1852
31
City
1853
32 Westport
1852
Alva Gray
33 Westville
1850
Wales French Eli Dickerman
35 Winsted
1855
Wm. L. Gilbert
36 West
1852 Wheelock Thayer Lyman Baldwin
37 Wolcottville
1852
H. S. Barbour R. C. Abernethy
38 Woodbury
1853
Nath. B. Smith
Sec. & Treas.
D. W. Plumb Wm. A. Judd S. A. Downs S. M. Middlebrook
Stephen Hawley Daniel Hatch Benj. F. Hawley R. O. Humphrey Andrew Burke
James Staples Sam'l HemingwayJ. W. T. Hamilton Henry C. Beckley Thos. Lowry, Jr. B. Hudson
James P. Foster
Hiram Goodwin
S. D. Sperry Haynes L. Porter Homer Cowles Moses Scott H. P. Hoadley Wm. Woodward
Albert Foster
Origen Utley
John Wyse Asa M. Train
David Smith
C. B. Erwin
Ira Merwin
Morris Tyler
John L. Smith David L. Baldwin Joseph A. Graniss G. Spencer A. P. Collins W. H. Tallmadge John T. Collis Joel Ives Henry D. Stanley P. B. Buckingham
Urbane Woodruff F. D. Whittlesey Almer Hall Ebenezer H. Ives Leonard Bronson Anson F. Abbott George W Cook
34 Whitneyville
1849
N. J. Welton Myron L. Mason Ja's G. Hotchkiss James Augur Wm. C. Phelps
Thomas Bull
A. Hawkins, Jr. Eliakim Hough Ira Sherman
George Keeler Tracy Peck
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and Savings Banks.
Besides payments on stock, these institutions receive money on deposit, to be withdrawn at pleasure with six per cent. interest, paid semi-annually, the same as Savings Banks.
No. Shares.
Paid on Shares.
Amount
Loans.
Div.
Deposits. Permane't. Tempor'y. pr ct.
1 1,143
$50,415
$10,048
$56,600
$19.725 11
2
693
20,000
16,091
21,628
9,483
12
3
589
27,144
15,210
51,500
900
10
4
1,388
55,300
62,000
80,000
34,000
16
6
931
67,403
47,082
92,064
24,276.
14
7
2,587
82,400
10,646
51,137
61,292
10
8
470
13,327
13,150
19,994
4,741 40
9
150
742
715
None.
1,297 None.
10
376
76,636
55,857
96,449
21,987 14
11
216
5,063
550
1,060
5,066 None.
12
2,500
151,711
164,946
263,239
52,919
14
13
1,258
34,810
33,071
18,250
49,524
12
14
105
4,254
None.
5,350
510
13%
15
339
9,511
11,775
12,105
6,069
10
16
485
21,106
3,330
17,988
2,885
12
17
670
27,470
16,767
30,615
9,548
12
18
485
18,000
30,000
25,350
8,816
25
19
772
25,986
16,385
37,518
9,579
12
20
296
22,464
24
12,570
9,075
10
21
797
36,536
33,745
22
1,796
108,994
35,380
84,170
57,883
12
23
4,988
362,816
215,220
461,200
75,000
8
24
1,288
45,056
38,790
60,470
15,316
12
25
5,341
241,151
167,615
341,245
15,000
20
26
456
16,517
9,148
11,863
8,061
111
27
458
24,672
4.671
31,958
1,467
7
28
812
22,507
15,933
16,570
17,325
13,3
29
566
40,537
11,292
16,267
16,550
30
1,650
65,000
36,000
88,000
14,500
17
31
754
22,545
12,343
35,994
3,238
15
32
412
15,587
17,344
24,525
7,643
30
33
504
36,690
756
35,519
13
34
35
1,115
86,002
18,657
82,900
7,650
12
36
549
25,991
9,934
40,190
3,238 · 8
37
442
20,783
7,455
17,229
11,542
11}
38
825
19,250
27,640
52,000
7,000
20
5
3,100
109,000
202,797
266,888
91,254
* 6.70 on 1 share.
AND SAVINGS BANKS.
170
GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
Government of the United States. EXECUTIVE.
PRESIDENT, FRANKLIN PIERCE, N. H., till March 4th, 1857.
JAMES BUCHANAN, Pa. Salary, $25,000.
VICE PRES., JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE, Ky.,
$5,000.
VOTE FOR PRESIDENT, NOV., 1856.
Buchanan.
Fremont.
Fillmore.
Total.
Maine,
38,035
65,514
3,233
106,782
New Hampshire,
32,567
38,158
414
· 71,139
Vermont,
10,577
39,56]
511
50,649
Massachusetts,
39,240
108,190
19,626
167,026
Rhode Island,
6,680
11,467
1,675
19,822
Connecticut,
34,995
42,715
2,615
80,325
New York,
195,878
274,705
124,604
595,187
New Jersey,
46,943
28,351
24,115
99,409
Pennsylvania,
230,154
147,350
82,178
459,682
Ohio,
170,874
187,497
28,125
386,496
Michigan,
52,139
71,762
1,560
125,46 1
Indiana,
118,672
94,816
23,386
236,874
Illinois,
104,279
96,280
37,451
238,010
Wisconsin,
52,867
66,092
5,79
119,538
Iowa,
36,241
44,127
9,444
89,812
California,
51,925
20,239
35,113
107,377
Delaware,
8,003
306
6,175
14,484
Maryland,
39,115
281
47,462
86,853
Virginia,
89,975
291
60,039
150,205
North Carolina,
48,246
36,886
85,132
South Carolina,*
30,000
20,000
50,000
Georgia,
56,617
42,372
98.989
Florida,
6,368
4,843
11,211
Alabama,
46,817
28,557
75,374
Mississippi,
35,665
24,490
60,155
Louisiana,
22,169
20,709
42,878
Texas,
28,757
15,244
44,001
Arkansas,
21,908
10,816
32,724
Tennessee,
73,638
66,178
139,816
Kentucky,
72,917
369
65,822
139,108
Missouri,
58,164
48,524
106,688
*Estimated, in part.
RECAPITULATION.
Free States.
Total.
Electors.
Buchanan,
1,212,601
Slave States. 638,359
1,850,960
174
Fremont,
1,333,306
1,247
1,334,553
114
Fillmore,
387,843
498,117
885,960
8
171
SENATE.
WILLIAM L. MARCY, N. Y., Secretary of State, JAMES GUTHRIE, Ky., Secretary of Treasury, - 8,000
$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
JAMES CAMPBELL, Penn., Post Master General, 8,000
CALEB CUSHING, Mass., Attorney General, - 6,000
J. MINOT, Commissioner of Pensions, -
3,000
CHARLES MASON, Wis., Commissioner of Patents, -
3,000
THE JUDICIARY.
SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. Meets First Monday in December, at Washington.
CHIEF JUSTICE .- Roger B. Taney, of Maryland. Salary, $5000, JUDGES .- John M'Lean, of Ohio ; James M. Wayne, of Geo .; John Catron, of Tenn .; Peter V. Daniel, of Va .; Samuel Nelson, of N. Y .; Robert C. Grier, of Pa .; Benjamin R. Curtis, of Mass .; John A. Campbell, of Ala .- Salary, $4,500.
COURT OF CLAIMS .- J. J. Gilchrist, N. H .; G. R. Scarborough, Va .; J. P. Blatchford, Ia .; Judges. Montgomery Blair, Mri., So- licitor. Sam'l H. Huntington, Conn., Clerk. Edgar M. Garnett, Va., Assistant Clerk.
XXXIV CONGRESS ... 2D SESSION. Expires March 4th, 1857.
Senate.
President, JESSE D. BRIGHT, Indiana.
Secretary, Asbury Dickens.
Clerk, Wm. Hickey. Reading do., J. H. Nicholson.
The dates indicate the close of each Senator's term. Repub- licans are in italics, and those marked t are anti-administration. Alabama-Clement C. Clay. 1859. Benj. Fitzpatrick, 1861. Arkansas-Wm. K. Sebastian, 1859. Robert W. Johnson, 1861. California-John B. Weller, 1857. Vacancy, 1861.
Connecticut-Isaac Toucey, 1857. Lafayette S. Foster, 1861. Next Congress, James Dixon, 1863.
Delaware-Jas. A. Bayard, 1857. Joseph P. Comegys, by Gov. Florida-Stephen R. Mallory, 1857. David L. Yulee, 1861. Georgia-Robert Toombs, 1859. Alfred Iverson, 1861.
Illinois-Stephen A. Douglas, 1859. Lyman Trumbull, 1861. Indiana-Jesse D. Bright, 1857. Vacancy, 1861. Iowa-Geo. W. Jones, 1859. James Harlan, 1861.
Kentucky-+John B. Thompson, 1859. |J. J. Crittenden, 1861. Louisiana-Judah P. Benjamin, 1859. John Slidell, 1861. Maine -- Hannibal Hamlin, 1857. Wm. P. Fessenden, 1861.
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Maryland-Thos. G. Pratt, 1857. Jas. A. Pearce, 1861. Next Congress, tAnthony Kennedy, 1863.
Massachusetts-Charles Sumner, 1857. Henry Wilson, 1861. Michigan-Lewis Cass, 1857. Chas. E. Stuart, 1859. Mississippi-Stephen Adams, 1857. Albert G. Brown, 1859. Next Congress, Jefferson Davis, 1863.
Missouri-Henry S. Geyer, 1857. Vacancy, 1861.
New Hampshire -- John P. Hale, 1859. James Bell, 1861.
New Jersey-John R. Thompson, 1857. Wm. Wright, 1859. New York-Hamilton Fish, 1857. Wm. H. Seward, 1861. North Carolina-David S. Reid, 1859. Asa Briggs, 1861. Ohio-Geo. E. Pugh, 1861. Benj. F. Wade, 1863. Pennsylvania -- Richard Brodhead, 1857. Wm. Bigler, 1861.
Rhode Island -- Charles T. James, 1857. Philip Allen, 1859. South Carolina-Jesiah G. Evans, 1859. Arthur P. Butler, 1861. Tennessee-James C. Jones, 1857. John Bell, 1859. Texas-tSamuel Houston, 1859. Thos. J. Rusk, 1863. Vermont-Jacob Collamer, 1861. Solomon Foote, 1863. Virginia -- Robert T. M. Hunter, 1859. Jas. M. Mason, 1863. Wisconsin-Henry Dodge, 1857. Charles Durkee, 1861.
house of Representatives.
The House consists of 234 members, and seven Territorial delegates. These delegates, however, have no vote. Speaker, N. P. BANKS, Mass. (Elected, Feb. 2d, 1856, on the 133d ballot.)
* Clerk, William Collum, Tenn.
Sergeant-at-Arms, A. J. Glossbrenner.
Door Keeper, M. C. Darling, N. Y.
Post Master, Robert C. Morris, Penn.
Printer, Cornelius Wendell, D. C. Chaplain, Daniel Waldo, N. Y.
The Register for 1856 specifies the year when each member first entered the House. t indicates Chairman of Committees.
ALABAMA.
CALIFORNIA.
a W. R. W. Cobb, Public Lands a Jas. W. Deuver, Milit. Affairs, a Jas. F. Dowdell, Manufactures +Pacific R. R. a Sampson W. Harris, Judiciary a Philip T. Herbert, Post Office, Land Claims, Ind. Affairs a G. S. Houston, Terr., Pac. R. R. a Eli S. Shorter, Unfinished Bus.
a Wm. R. Smith, Elections a Percy Walker, Post Office
ARKANSAS.
a ¿A. B. Greenwood, Ind. Affairs a Albert Rust, Roads and Canals
CONNECTICUT.
b Ezra Clark, Jr., tManufactures b Sidney Dean, t Pub. Expendit. b Wm. W. Welch, Ind. Pensions b John Woodruff, Rev. Pensions
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
173
DELAWARE.
f E. D. Cullen, Pub. Lands, Agr. a H. C. Burnett, Exp. P. O. Dep't
FLORIDA.
a Aug. E. Maxwell, Pub. Lands
GEORGIA.
a Howell Cobb, Ways & Means a Martin J. Crawford, Manufac.
a N. Greene Foster, Militia
a John H. Lumpkin, Inval. Pens. o James L. Seward, Nav. Affairs a Alex. H. Stevens, Elections
a R. P. Trippe, Exp. Public Bu. a Hiram Warner, Unf. Business
ILLINOIS.
a {J. C. Allen, Rev. Claims, Agr. a J. M. Sandidge, Land Claims * Jacob C. Davis
a ĮThomas L. Harris, Distr. Col. b James Knox, ¡Roads & Canals
a įSam'ı S. Marshall, Claims
* John L. D. Morrison
b Jesse O. Norton, Post Office vacant.
b +E. B. Washburn, fCommerce
b J. H. Woodworth, Dist. Colum., Mileage, Pacific R. R.
INDIANA.
b Lucien Barbour, Judiciary
b #Samuel Brenton, Pub. Lands
b #Schuyler Colfax, Elections
b William Cumback, Dist. Col.
c George G. Dunn, Claims a #Wm. H. English, Rev. Claims b David P. Holloway, t Agricult.
b Daniel Mace, t Post Office
a Smith Miller, Rev. Pensions o įNath. P. Banks, jr., SPEAKER b #John U. Pettit, Library, tExp. b #James Buffington, Milit. Aff., P. O. Department Accounts
c Harvey D. Scott, Roads & Can. b #Anson Burlingame, For'n Aff.
IOWA.
a Augustus Hall, Rev. Pensions b James Thorington, Pub. Lands, Land Claims
KENTUCKY.
a John P. Campbell, Manufac. a L. M. Cox, Exp. P. O. Dep't a John M. Elliott, Pub. Expend's a Joshua H. Jewett, Expen. War Dep't, Pac. R. R.
a A. K. Marshall, Exp. Tr. Dep't a Humphrey Marshall, Judiciary a Sam'l F. Swope, Exp. Pub. Bu. a Albert G. Talbott, In. Pensions a Wm. L. Underwood, Expend. Naval Dep't
LOUISIANA.
a Thos. G. Davidson, Enrol. Bills a George Eustis, Jr.
0 Miles Taylor, Claims
MAINE.
b Sam'l P. Benson, t Naval Aff. a Thos. J. D. Fuller, Commerce b Ebenezer Knowlton, Claims, Unf. Business
b John J. Perry, Territories
b #Israel Washburn, t Elections b įJohn M. Wood, P. O., Pac. R.R
MARYLAND.
a Thos. F. Bowie, Land Claims f H. Winter Davis, Ways & M's a James M. Harris
a Henry W. Hoffman, Militia
a James B. Ricaud, Manufact.
a Jas. A. Stewart, Exp. Pub. Bu.
MASSACHUSETTS.
b #Calvin C. Chaffee, Patents
b #Linus B. Comins, Commerce
b +Wm. S. Damrell, Engra., Exp. State Dep't
b įTimothy Davis, Naval Affairs
174
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
b Alex. De Witt, Ways & Means f Bayard Clarke, Unf. Business b +R. B. Hull, Indian Aff., Militia b Sain'l Dickson, Inv'd Pensions b #Chauncey L. Knapp, Rev.Pen. b#Edward Dodd, fDist. Columb. b Mark Trafton, Dist. Columbia o Francis S. Edwards, Manuf. b Tho's T. Flagler, Post Off. Pr'g MICHIGAN. b Wm. A. Gilbert, Claims
b Wm. A. Howard, Ways & M's b#Amos P. Granger, Territories Kansas Elections
a George W. Peck, Roads & Ca.
b #David S. Walbridge, Pub. L'ds o Jonas A. Hughston
b #Henry Waldron, Public Exp. a ¿John Kelly, tEngr., Pub. Exp.
MISSISSIPPI.
a Wm. Barksdale, Roads & Can. b#Orsamus B. Matteson, District Col., (excused)
a Henry S. Bennett, Dist. Colum.
a Wm. A. Lake, Judiciary
a John A. Quitman, t Milit'y Aff. a Daniel B. Wright, Militia
MISSOURI.
"William Akers
a ¿Sam'l Caruthers, Indian Aff. b}John M. Parker, Militia
a Luther M. Kennett, Commerce
a James J. Lindley, Pub. Lands, b Benjamin Pringle, tIndian Aff. Pac. R. R.
b Russell Sage, Ways & Means a Mordecai Oliver, Elec., Kansas elections b George A. Simmons, tJudiciary b #Francis E. Spinner, Elections a #John S. Phelps, Ways & M's b J. S. T. Stranahan, Naval Aff. a Gilchrist Porter, įLand Claims
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
b Aaron H. Cragin, Rev. Claims, f Thomas R. Whitney, Militia |Exp. War Dep't, Printing b Ja's Pike, Inv'd Pen., Enr. Bills b Mason W. Tappan, Judiciary
NEW JERSEY.
b James Bishop, Claims
b #Isaiah D. Clawson, R. Claims, Exp. War Dep't b A. C. M. Pennington, +F'n Aff. b #George R. Robbins, Inv. Pen. a George Vail, Public Exp.
NEW YORK.
b #Henry Bennett, tPublic L'ds o Thomas Childs, Jr.
o Solomon G. Haven, Naval Aff. b Tho's R. Horton, Land Claims
b #William H. Kelsey, Mileage
b Rufus H. King, Exp. State Dep't
b Andrew Z. McCarty, Exp. Pub. Business, Pacific R. R.
b Killian Miller, Rev'y Pensions
b #Edwin B. Morgan, tPat., Agr. b #Ambrose S. Murray, Rev. Cl. b Andrew Oliver, tInv. Pensions
b Guy R. Pelton, Commerce
o Wm. W. Valk, Exp. War Dep't o Abram Wakeman, Judiciary a John Wheeler, Exp. Na. Dep't
a John Williams, Military Aff., Exp. P. O. Dep't
NORTH CAROLINA.
a L. O'B. Branch, Public Exp. a Thos. L. Clingman, For'n Aff. o Burton Craige, Rev. Pensions a Robert T. Paine, Patents
a Richard C. Puryear, Pub. Bu. a Edwin G. Reade, Exp. P. O. Dep't, Pacific R. R.
a Thomas Ruffin, Roads & Can. a Warren Winslow, Naval Aff. OHIO.
b Cha's J. Albright, Re. Pensions
175
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
b Edward Ball, {Public Buildings o Asa Packer, Exp. State Dep't
b įJohn A. Bingham, Elections
b John J. Pearce, Public Exp. b #Philemon Bliss, Manufactures b #Sam'l A. Purviance, Territo. bįLewis D. Campbell, tWays & Means, Agriculture b #David Ritchie, |Rev. Claims b #Anthony E. Roberts, Pub. Bu. b Timothy C. Day, Post Office b David F. Robison, Land Claims o Jonas R. Emrie, Rev'y Claims, b Lemuel Todd, Indian Affairs, Patents
b Samuel Galloway, Judiciary b įJ. R. Giddings, +Claims, Terr. b #Aaron Harlan, Public Lands c John S. Harrison, Militia
o įValentine B. Horton, L. CI'ms
b #Benj. F. Leiter, Indian Affairs c Oscar F. Moore, Roads & Can.
b #Richard Mott, Public Expend., Pacific R. R.
b #Matthias H. Nichols, tPrint- · ing, Accounts
b Wm. R. Sapp, Military Affairs
b #John Sherman, Foreign Aff., a #Lawrence M. Keitt, Pub. Bu. Kansas Elections
b #Benjamin Stanton, Milit'y Aff. a ¿James L. Orr, Indian Affairs b #Edward Wade, Commerce
b Cooper K. Watson, Elections
PENNSYLVANIA.
৳ John Allison, Military Affairs o David Barclay, Post Office
biJohn Covode, Public Exp. & War Dep't
b įJohn Dick, District Col.
b #John R. Edie
a #Tho's B. Florence, Inv. Pen.
o Henry M. Fuller, Foreign Aff.
b įGalusha A. Grow, Terr., Agr. a Peter H. Bell, Dist. Columbia
w įJohn Hickman, Elections a{J. Glancy Jones, Claims
b Jonathan Knight, Manufac.
b įJohn C. Kunkel, ¿Militia, Pac. R. R.
f Wm. Millward, Naval Affairs
Pub. Buildings
bJob R. Tyson, Commerce, Lib.
RHODE ISLAND.
b Nath'l B. Durfee, Manufac.
b Benj. B. Thurston, Foreign Aff., tAccounts
SOUTH CAROLINA.
o Wm. Aiken, For. Affairs, ¡Lib. a ¿Wm. W. Boyce, Naval Aff.
a ¿Preston S. Brooks, Mileage, +Exp. State Dep't
a ¿John M'Queen, Rev. Claims
TENNESSEE.
a Emerson Etheridge, Land Cla. a Geo. W. Jones, Ways & M'ns, (excused.)
a Charles Ready, Agricul.
b Sam'l C. Bradshaw, Roads & C. a Thomas Rivers, Ex. War Dep't a John H. Savage, Inv. Pensions
f Jacob Broome, |Rev. Pensions a John Cadwalader, Foreign Aff., a Sam'I A. Smith, Patents, Exp. Accounts
State Dep't
b Ja's H. Campbell, Ways & M's a Wm. H. Sneed, tMileage
a Albert G. Watkins, Militia
a John V. Wright, Engraving, Exp. State Dep't
a Felix K. Zollicoffer, Terr.
TEXAS.
a Lemuel D. Evans, Pac. R. R.
VERMONT.
* Geo. T. Hodges, Roads & Can. b #Justin S. Morrill, Terr.
b #Alvah Sabin, Agric., Unf. Bu.
176
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
VIRGINIA.
a Thos. S. Bocock, Naval Aff. a John S. Carlile, Accounts a John S. Caskie, Judiciary
a Henry A. Edmundson, R. Pen. a Chas. J. Faulkner, Military Aff. * H. R. Garnett, Rev. Claims a Wm. O. Goode, Dist. Colum.
a John S. Millson, Commerce
a Fayette M'Mullen, Agriculture Exp. Public Build.
a Paulus Powell, Post Office
a Wm. Smith, Territories
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