The Connecticut register : being a state calendar of public officers and institutions in Connecticut for 1857-1860, Part 13

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Publication date: 1847
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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.


165


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


167


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


169


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.


172


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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