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ILLINOIS-Lyman Trumbull, 1855-67. On fJudic .; P. O. Stephen A. Douglas, 1847-61; died.
Orville H. Browning, by Gov., 1861. On For. Rela .; Territories ; tEnrolled Bills.
INDIANA-Jesse 1). Bright, 1845-63. On Finance; P. O .; Public Buildings.
Henry S. Lane, 1861-67. On Mil. Affairs; Pensions ; tEngrossed Bills. In the House, 1840-43.
IOWA-James W. Grimes, 1859-65. On Naval Affairs; ¡Dist. Columbia. Governor, 1854-58.
James Harlan, 1855-67. On tPub. Lands; Ind. Aff .; Printing.
KANSAS-James H. Lane. On Mil. Affairs; Ind. Affairs; In the House from Ind., 1853-55.
Samuel C. Pomeroy. On Ter. ; Pub. L .; Pen .; Claims. KENTUCKY-Lazarus W. Powell, 1859-65. On Judiciary; Dist. Col .; Printing. Governor, 1851-55.
John C. Breckinridge ; expelled.
Garrett Davis, 1861-67. In the House, 1839-47. LOUISIANA-not represented.
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SENATE.
MAINE-Wm. P. Fessenden, 1854-65. On |Finance; Li- brary. In the House, 1841-43.
Lot M. Morrill, 1861-63. On Commerce; Dist, Col .; Engrossed Bills. Governor, 1858-61.
MARYLAND-James A. Pearce. 1843-67. On Finance; fLibrary. In the House, 1835-39, and 1841-43. Anthony Kennedy, 1857-63. On Naval Aff .; Dist. Col .; Public Buildings.
MASSACHUSETTS-Charles Sumner, 1851-63. On Foreign Relations; Private Land Claims; Patents
Henry Wilson, 1855-65. On Commerce; Mil. Aff. MICHIGAN-Zachariah Chandler, 1857-63. On tCom- merce; Rev. Claims; Public Buildings.
Kinsley L. Bingham, 1859-61; died.
MINNESOTA-Henry M. Rice, 1857-63. On Mil. Affairs; P. O .; Pub. Lands. Delegate in House, 1853-57. Morton S. Wilkinson, 1859-65. On Rev. Claims; Ter- ritories ; Indian Affairs. MISSISSIPPI-not represented.
MISSOURI-Trusten Polk, 1857-63. On For. Rela .; Priv. Lands; Claims. Governor, 1856.
Waldo H. Johnson, 1361-67.
NEW HAMPSHIRE-John P. Hale, 1847-53, and 1855-65.
On tNav. Aff. ; Ter .; Rev. Cla. In House, 1843-45. Daniel Clark, 1857-67. On Public Lands; +Claims; Contingent Expenses.
NEW JERSEY-John R. Thompson, 1853-63. On Nav. Aff .; Patents; Claims.
John C. Ten Eyck, 1859-65. On .Judic .; Commerce. NEW YORK-Preston King, 1857-63. On Commerce; Mil. Aff .; tRev. Claims. In the House, 1843-47, 1849-51. Ira Harris, 1861-67. On For. Rel .; }Priv. La .; Judic. NORTH CAROLINA-not represented. [+Ter. OHIO-Benjamin F. Wade, 1851-63. On P. O .; Dis. Col .; John Sherman, 1861-67. On Finance; Naval Affairs. In the House, 1855-61. OREGON-Edward D. Baker; killed in battle. In the House from III., 1845-46, res .; 1849-51.
Benjamin Stark, by the Governor. On Ind. Aff. George W. Nesmith, 1861-67. On Ind. Affairs; Rev. Claims; Military Affairs; Public Lands.
PENNSYLVANIA-Edward A. Cowan, 1861-67. On Judic .; Indian Affairs; Patents.
David Wlimot, 1861-63. On Fo. Relations; Pensions ; Claims. In the House, 1845-51.
RHODE ISLAND-James F. Simmons, 1841-47 and 1857-63. On Finance; Claims; fPatents.
Henry B. Anthony, 1859-65. On Dist. Col .; Public Buildings; tPrinting. Governor, 1849-51.
SOUTH CAROLINA-not represented.
TENNESSEE-Andrew Johnson, 1857-63. On Commerce; Pub. Lands; Ter .; Cont. Expenses. In the House, 1843-53. Governor, 1853-57.
One not represented.
TEXAS-not represented.
VERMONT-Solomon Foot, 1851-63. On Naval Affairs; +Public Buildings. In the House, 1843-47.
Jacob Collamer, 1855-67. On For. Rel .; ¡ P. O .; Lib In the House, 1643-49. P. M. Gen. under Taylor. VIRGINIA-John S. Carlile, 1861-65. On Public Lands; Ter. In the House, 1855-57.
Waitman T. Willey, 1861-63. On Pensions; Enr. B. WISCONSIN-James R. Doolittle, 1857-63. On For. Rela .; tIndian Affairs.
Timothy O. Howe, 1861-67. On Finance; Cla .; Pens.
ouse of Representatives.
The House consists of 237 members, and 7 Territorial delegates. These delegates have no vote. The time when each member entered the House is given. Their terms of service expire March 4, 1863. The committees on which the members are placed are indicated; f repre- sents chairman. The figures inclosed ( ) indicate the number to which each State is entitled under the new census.
SPEAKER, Galusha A. Grow, Pennsylvania. CLERK, Emerson Etheredge, Tennessee.
SERGEANT AT ARMS, Edward Ball, Ohio.
ALABAMA, (6) and ARKANSAS (3) not represented. CALIFORNIA, (3) ¿Timothy G. Phelps, 1861-63; Ind. Aff. Aaron A. Sargent, 1861-63; Pacific Railroad. CONNECTICUT, (4) 1 Dwight Loomis, 1859-63; Elec .; Agr.
2 James E. English, 1861-63; Naval Affairs.
. 3 Alfred A. Burnham, 1859-63; Foreign Affairs.
4 George C. Woodruff, 1861-63; Public Lands.
DELAWARE, (1) George P. Fisher, 1861-63; For. Affairs.
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
FLORIDA, (1) and GEORGIA, (7) not represented.
ILLINOIS, (13) 1 Elihu B. Washburne, 1853-63; +Com- merce; Rules; Government Contracts.
2 Isaac N. Arnold, 1861-63; Manufactures; Roads & Canals; Pacific Rail Road; +National Defenses.
3 Owen Lovejoy, 1857-63: Territories; t Agriculture.
4 Wm. Kellogg, 1857-63; Jud .; W. Arm .; Reduc Exp.
6 William A. Richardson, 1847-56, & 1861-63; Mil- itary Affairs; Revision of Rules.
6 John A. McClernand, resigned.
7 J. C. Robinson, 1859-63: 1Mileage; Exp. State D.
8 Philip B. Fouke, 1859-63; Naval Affairs.
9 John A. Logan, 1859-63; +Uufin. Bus .; Inv. Pens. INDIANA, (11) 1 John Law, 1861-63; Rev. Pens .; Lib.
2 James A. Cravens, 1861-63; Territories ; [ Militia.
3 William McKee Dunn, 1861-63; Mili. Aff .; tPat'ts.
4 W'm S. Holman, 1859-63; Claims; Gov. Contracts.
5 George W. Julian, 1849-51; 1861-63: Pub. Lands; Conduct of the War; Public Expenditures.
6 Albert G. Porter, 1859-63; Judiciary; Manufac.
7 Daniel W. Voorhees, 1861-63; Elections.
8 Albert S. White, 1837-39, 1861-63; Foreign Affairs.
9 Schuyler Colfax, 1855-63; +P. O. & R; Rules.
10 Wm. Mitchell, 1861-63; Ind. Aff .; Exp. War Dep.
11 J. P. C. Shanks, 1861-63; Priv. Land Cl ; Agric. IOWA, (5) 1 Samuel R. Curtis, Expenses War Departm't; Resigned-in the Army.
1 .Joseph F. Wilson, 1861-63; Judiciary.
2 William Vandever, 1859-63; Public Lands; West- ern Armory; Expenses State Department.
KANSAS, (1) Marcus F. Conway, 1861-63; Indian Affairs ; Expenses Interior Department
KENTUCKY, (8) 1 Henry C. Burnett, Expelled
2 James S. Jackson, 1861-63; Mil. Aff .; Gov. Cont.
3 Henry Grider, 1861-63; Revolu. Claims; Mileage 4 Aaron Harding, 1861-63; Territories
5 Charles A. Wickliffe, 1861-63; Exp. P. O. Dep.
6 G. W. Dunlap, 1861-63; Accts .; fExp. Naval Dep. 7 Robert Mallory, 1859-63; P. O .; tRoad & Ca .; Ru. 8 John J. Crittenden, 1861-63; tForeign Affairs. (In the Senate 1817-19, 1835-41, 1842-48; 1855-61. Gov. 1848-50. Attorney General U. S. under Fillmore
9 William H. Wadsworth, 1861-63; Naval Affairs
10 John W. Menzies, 1861-63; Elections; Unfin. Bus.
LOUISIANA, (5) not represented
MAINE, (5) 1 J. N. Goodwin, 1861-63; Militia; Inv. Pens.
2 Charles W. Walton, 1861-63; Private Land Claims
3 Samuel C. Fessenden, 1861-63; Unfinished Busi- ness; Loyalty of Government Employees [1855-57 4 Anson P. Morrell, 1861-63; P. O .; Rev. Cla. Gov.
5 John H. Rice, 1861-63; Revolu. Claims; Patents
6 Frederick A. Pike, 1861-63; Naval Affairs
MARYLAND, (5) 1 J. W. Crisfield, 1847 -- 49, 1861-63; Pub- lic Lands; Reduction of Expenses.
2 E. H. Webster, 1859-63; Cl .; Pub. Exp .; Pac. R. R.
3 Cornelius L L. Leary, 1861-63; Commerce.
4 Henry May, 1853-55, 1861-63; Judiciary [1842-45)
5 Francis Thomas, 1831-41, 1861-63; For. Aff. (Gov. 6 C. B. Calvert, 1861-63; D. C .; Ag .; Loy. G. Emp. MASSACHUSETTS, (10) 1 Thomas D. Eliot, 1854-55, 1859- 63; Commerce
2 James Buffington, 1855-63; Milit'y Aff .; t Accounts
3 Charles F. Adams, resigned; Min. to Great Brit'n 3 Benj. F. Thomas, 1861-63; Judiciary; Bank't Law 4 Alex. H. Rice, 1859-63; Nav. Aff .; Exp. Treas. Dep.
5 William Appleton, resigned
5 Samuel Hooper, 1861-63: Ways and Means
6 John B. Alley, 1859-63; P. O .; Manuf .; Pac. R. R.
7 D. W. Gooch, 1858-63; For. Aff .; Conduct of War 8 C. R Train, 1859-63; Pub. Expend .; +Pub. Build's 9 Goldsmith F. Bailey, 1861 63; Territories
10 Charles Delano, 1859-63; D. C .; Milit .; W. Armory 11 Henry L. Dawes, 1857-63: fElect ; Gov. Contracts MICHIGAN. (6) 1 Bradley F. Granger, 1861-63; Revolu- tionary Pensions: +Enrolled Bills; Nat. Defenses
2 F. C. Beauman, 1861-63; Terr .; Roads and Canals
3 Francis W. Kellogg, 1859-63; Public Lands; West. Armory; Expenses Post Office Department
4 Rowland E. Trowbridge, 1861-63; P. O and Roads MINNESOTA, (11) Cyrus Aldrich, 1859-63; ¡ Indian Affairs ; Agriculture; National Defenses
William Windom, 1859-63; P. O .; Pub. Expend. MISSISSIPPI, (5) not represented.
MISSOURI, (9) 1 Frank P. Blair, Jr., 1857-60, 1861-63 ; ¡ Mil- itary Affairs; Pacific Railroad.
2 J. S. Rollins, 1861-63; Com .; W. Arm .; Ex. W. Dep. 3 John B. Clark, expelled
4 Elijah H. Norton, 1861-63; Post. Office & P. Roads
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
MISSOURI, (5) John W. Reid, expelled.
6 John S. Phelps, 1845-63; Ways and Means
7 John W. Noell, 1859-63; Claims; Priv. Land Claims; Bankrupt Law; National Defenses.
NEW HAMPSHIRE (3) 1 Gilman Marston, 1859-63; Mil. Aff. 2 Edw. H. Rollins, 1861-63; Dist. Columb .; Accounts 3 T. M. Edwards, 1359-63; Ind. Aff .; Pub. Expend. NEW JERSEY (5) 1 John T. Nixon, 1859-63; Commerce ; Expend. State Dep .; Reduction of Gov.Expenses 2 J. L. N. Stratton, 1859-63; W. & Means; W. Arm. 3 William G. Steele, 1861-63; Revolutionary Pensions ; Expenses Treasury Department; Gov. Contracts 4 George T. Cobb, 1861-63 ; Inv. Pens .; Enrol. Bills
5 Nehemiah Perry, 1861.63; Revo. Cla .; Exp. Pub. Bu. NEW YORK, (31) 1 E. H. Smith, 1861-63; Ag .; Ex. P. O.D. 2 M. F. Odell, 1861-63; Indian Affairs; +Exp. Treas- ury Department; Conduct of the War.
3 Benj. Wood, 1861-63; Inv. Pens .; Mileage
4 James E. Kerrigan, 1861-63; Public Expenditures
5 Wm. Wall, 1861-63; Rev. Cla .; Exp. Pub. Bu. 6 F. A. Conkling, 1861-63; Nav. Aff .; +Reduc. Exp. 7 Elijah Ward, 1857-59, 1861-63; Commerce
8 Isaac C. Delaplane, 1861-63; Public Buildings
9 Edw. Haight, 1861-63; Manuf .; Unf. Bu .; L. Emp. 10 C. H. Van Wyck, 1859-63; +Rev. Pens .; +Gov. Con. 11 John B. Steele, 1861-63; Dist. Col .; Revolu. Pens. 12 Stephen Baker, 1861-63; Roads & Canals; Patents 13 Abraham B. Olin, 1857-63; Military Affairs 14 Erastus Corning, 1857-59, 1861-63; Ways & Means 15 J. B. Mckean, 1859-63; Elections; tExp. State Dep. 16 Wm. A. Wheeler, 1861-63; Terr .; Exp. War Dep. 17 S. N. Sherman, 1861-63; Inv. Pens .; Exp. Inte. Dep. 18 Chauncey Vibbard, 1861-63; P. O .; Exp. War Dep. 19 Richard Franchot, 1861-63; Dist. Col .; Pacific R. R. 20 Roscoe Conkling, 1859-63; +Dist. C .; Bank't Law 21 R. Holland Duell, 1859-63; Claims; +Rev. Claims 22 Wm. E. Lansing, 1861-63; Indian Affairs
23 Ambrose W. Clark, 1861-63; Printing
24 Charles B. Sedgwick, 1859-63; +Naval Affairs 25 Theodore M. Pomeroy, 1861-63; Foreign Affairs 26 J. P. Chamberlain, 1861-63; Agric .; Exp. Pub. Bu. 27 Alexander S. Diven, 1861-63; Judiciary
28 Robert B. Van Valkenburgh, 1861-63; Militia 29 Alfred Ely, 1859-63; Manufac .; +Invalid Pensions
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NEW YORK, 30 August. Frank, 1859-63; Mileage; Library
31 Burt Van Horn, 1861-63; Priv. La. Cl. ; Roads & Ca. 32 E. G. Spaulding, 1849-51, 1859-63; W. & MI .; Nat. D. 33 Reuben E. Fenton, 1853-55, 1857-63; Cla .; Gov. C. NORTH CAROLINA, (7) not represented
OHIO. (18) 1 George H. Pendleton, 1857 63; Judiciary 2 John A. Gurley, 1859-63; Com .; Roads & Canals 3 C. L. Vallandigham, 1858-63 : Public Lands
4 Wm. Allen, 1859-63; Military Aff .; Exp. Inter. Dep. 5 James L. Ashley, 1859-63; fTer .; D. C .; Nat. Def. 6 C. A. White, 1861-63; Pub. Expend .; Agriculture 7 Thomas Corwin, resigned. Minister to Mexico 7 Richard A. Harrison, 1861-63; Militia; Inv. Pensions 8 S. Shellabarger, 1861-63; Priv. La. Cl .; Ex. Int. D. 9 Warren D. Noble, 1861-63; Patents
10 C. A. Trimble, 1859-63; Pub. La ; Exp. P. O. Dep. 11 V. B. Horton, 1855-59, 1861-63; Ways & Means 12 Samuel S. Cox, 1857-63; For. Aff ; Pacific R. R. 13 John Sherman, resigned. Elected U. S. Senator 13 Samuel T. Worcester, 1861-63; Elect .; Accounts 14 H. G. Blake, 1859-63; Post Office; Exp. Naval Def. 15 Robert H. Nugen, 1861-63; Roads & Canals 16 Wm. P. Cutler, 1861-63; Militia; Invalid Pensions 17 James R. Morris, 1861-63; Public Buildings 18 Sidney Edgerton, 1859-63; Revolutionary Claims; Private Land Claims; Loyalty of Gov. Employees 19 Albert G. Riddle, 1861-63; Revolutionary Claims 20 John Hutchins, 1859-63; Claims; }Manuf. ; Bank L. 21 John A. Bingham, 1855-63; Judiciary; West. Ar- mory; Expenses Treasury Department
OREGON, (1) George K. Shiel, 1861; Territories Andrew J. Thayer, 1861-63; Pac. R. R. Unseated PENNSYLVANIA, (23) 1 Wm. E. Lehman, 1861-63; Acc'ts 2 Edward Joy Morris, resigned. Minister to Turkey
2 Charles J. Biddle, 1861-63; Militia
3 John P. Verree, 1859 63; Naval Affairs.
4 Wm. D. Kelly, 1861-63; Ind. Aff .; Exp. Pub. Build. 5 Wm. M. Davis, 1861-63; Dist. Col .; Revolu. Pens. 6 .John Hickman, 1855-62; fJudiciary
7 T. B. Cooper, 1861-63; Rev. Cl .; Exp. Nav. & Int. D.
8 S. E. Ancona, 1861-63; Manufactures; Militia
9 Thaddeus Stevens, 1849-53, 1859-63; tWa. & Means 10 John W. Killinger, 1859-63; Mile; tExp. P. O. Dep. 11 .J. H. Campbell, 1845-47, 1855-57, 1859-63; Pae. R. R.
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
PENNSYLVANIA, 12 George W. Scranton, deceased-
12 Hendrick B. Wright, 1853-55, 1861-63; Military Aff. 13 Philip Johnson, 1861-63; Roads & Canals; Patents 14 Galu-ha A. Grow, 1851-63: SPEAKER; Rules 15 James T. Hale, 1859-63; Claims; Roads & Canals 16 Joseph Bailey, 1861-63; Agriculture; Printing 17 Edward M'Pherson, 1859-63; 1Lib. ; Exp. Nav. Dep. 18 Samuel S. Blair, 1861-63: +Private Land Claims; Revolutionary Pensions; Reduction Expenditures 19 J. Covode, 1855-63; tPub. Exp .; Pub. La .; Con War 20 .Jesse Lazear, 1861-63 ; Priv. La. CI ; tEx. Pub. Bu. 21 J. K. Moorhead, 1859-63; Nav. Aff .; Man .; +W. Ar. 22 R. M'Knight, 1859-63; For. Aff .; Pub. Bu .; Bank L. 23 John W. Wallace, 1861-63; Claims; West. Armory 24 John Patton, 1861 63; Elections; Indian Affairs
25 Elijah Babbitt, 1859-63; Com .; Unf. Bu .; Nat. Def. RHODE ISLAND, (1) Wm. P. Sheffield, 1861-63; Commerce 2 George H. Browne, 1861-63; Elections; Reduc. Exp. SOUTH CAROLINA, (4) not represented
TENNESSEE, (8) not represented, except
2 Horace Maynard, 1957-63; Ways & Means TEXAS, (4) not represented
VERMONT, (3) 1. E. P. Walton, 1857-63; Claims; tPrinting 2 .Justin S. Morrill, 1855-63; Ways & Means
3 Portus Baxter, 1861-63; Elections; Exp. Nav. Dep. VIRGINIA, (11) not represented, except
5 .Joseph Segur, 1861-63
7 Charles H. Upton, 1861-63; Dist. C .; Exp. State D.
10 Wm G. Brown, 1845-49, 1861-63; Manuf ; Militia
11 Jacob B. Blair, 1861-63; Public Buildings
12 Kellian V. Whaley, 1861-63; Invalid Pensions WISCONSIN, (6) 1 John F. Potter, 1857-63; tPublic Lands; Rev. Pens. : +Loy. of Gov. Employ .; Nat. Defenses 2 Luther Hanchett, 1861-63; Pub. Exp. Priv. La. Cla.
3 A Scott Sloan, 1861-63; Territories
DELEGATES.
COLORADO, Hiram P. Bennett NEW MEXICO, J. S. Watts DACOTA, John B. S. Todd UTAH, John M. Bemhisel NEBRASKA, Samuel C. Daily WASH'TON, W. H. Wallace NEVADA, John Cradlebaugh
Custom house Officers.
FAIRFIELD District, west of Housatonic River .- Collector, Silas C. Booth, Bridgeport. Inspector, etc., Julius S. Hanover. Pilots, George Humiston, Wm. Knapp, A. & A. A. McNeil.
Inspector for Norwalk, Wm. L. Quintard; for Stamford, Ru- fus Wardwell. Pilots, Norwalk, Samuel Bixby, Z. Rowland.
MIDDLETOWN District .- Collector, Origen Utley. Inspector etc., Wm. H. Willard. Surveyor, Stephen Brooks.
Surveyor, Hartford, Henry C. Beckwith. Inspector, Timothy Sheldon.
Surveyor, Saybrook, Giles Brague. Inspector, S. B. Dickinson. Pilots, Saybrook, Charles Williams, John D. Ingraham. J. D. Ingraham, Jr., S. B. Dickinson. Deep River, John F. Grumley. Chester, William Francis.
NEW HAVEN District, extending from Madison to the Housa- tonic River .- Collector, James F. Babcock. Deputy Collector, Norris Willcox. Surveyor, Jesse Feck. Aid to the Revenue, Wm. W. Stone. Weighers and Measurers, Wm. M. Grosvenor, George Treadway. Inspectors, Edmund Pendleton. Rufus S. Pukett, John W. Lane, George B. Bates. Day and Night In- spector, David Humes. Night Inspectors and Boatmen, James A. Austin, George W. Jones. Light-house Keeper, Merritt Thompson. Store keeper. John Hood. Messenger, Edward At- water. Watchman and Porter, George Butler. Pilots, Merritt Thompson, James W. Ludington ; John R. Lanfair, Fair Haven. Inspector for Milford and Derby, Henry Whipple.
Inspector for Branford and Sachem's Head, Watrous Howd. Inspector for Guilford and Madison, George L. Dowd.
NEW LONDON District .- Collector, Edward Prentis. Dep- uty Collector and Inspector, L. F. Mussey. Surveyor, George T. Marshall. Inspectors, H. T. Fitch, New London; George W. Geer, Norwich. Physician, Marine Hospital, William W. Miner.
Pilots, New London, Clark S. Rogers, E. T. Brebe, B. W. Harris, Joseph Dayton, Henry Hempsted; Norwich River, Tho- mas and Henry Comstock, James M. Holt, Henry R. Gardiner, John Ewen.
STONINGTON District .- Collector, Franklin H. Palmer. De- puty Collector, und Inspector, Lorenzo Wood.
Surveyor, Pawcatuck, John Hiscox.
Inspector for Noank and Mystic River and Bridge, Hiram C. Holmes.
Pilot .- Paul Rogers.
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MILITIA.
U. S. Ministers to foreign Courts.
Ministers.
Residence.
Countries. Salary.
Charles F. Adams,
Mass
Great Britain, London.
$17,500
William L Dayton,
N. J.
France, Paris
17,500
Cassius M. Clay,
Ken.
Russia, St. Petersburg.
12,000
Carl Schurz,
Wis.
Spain, Madrid.
12,000
Norman B. Judd,
Ill
Prussia, Berlin.
12,000
J. Lothrop Motley,
Mass.
Austria, Vienna.
12,000
Anson Burlingame,
Mass.
China, Pekin.
12,000
Thomas Corwin,
Ohio,
Mexico, Mexico.
12,000
James Watson Webb,
N. Y.
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro.
12,000
Thomas H. Nelson,
Ind.
Chili, Santiago.
10,000
Christopher Robinson,
R.I.
Peru, Lima.
10,000
James E. Harvey,
Penn.
Portugal, Lisbon.
7,500
Henry S. Sanford,
Conn.
Belgium, Brussels.
7,500
James S. Pike,
Maine, Netherlands, Hague.
7,500
Bradford R. Wood,
N. Y.
Denmark, Copenhagen.
7,500
Jacob S Haldeman,
Penn.
Sweden, Stockholm.
7,500
George G. Fogg,
N. H. Vt.
Italy, Turin.
7,500
Alex. W. Randall,
Wis.
Pontifical states, Rome.
7,500
Edward Joy Morris,
Penn.
Turkey, Constantinople.
7,500
Townsend Harris,
N. Y
Japan, Yedo.
7,500
Thomas J. Dryer,
Cal.
Hawaiian Is., Honolulu.
7,500
Andrew B. Dickinson,
N. Y.
Nicaragua, Nicaragua.
7,500
Charles N. Riotte,
Texas, Costa Rica.
7,500
Elisha O. Crosby,
N. Y.
Guatemala, Guatemala.
7,500
Jacob M. Howard,
Mich.
Honduras.
7.500
Allan A. Burton,
Ken.
New Grenada, Bogota.
7,500
Henry T. Blow,
Mo.
Venezuela, Caracas.
7,500
Frederick Hassaurek,
Ohio,
Ecuador, Quito.
7,500
Robert M. Palmer,
Penn. Argentine Rep., Parana. 7,500
Charles A. Washburne, Cal.
Paraguay, Ascension.
7,500
David K. Cartter,
Ohio,
Bolivia, La Paz.
7,500
MILITIA OF CONNECTICUT.
His Excellency, WILLIAM A. BUCKINGHAM, Nor- wich, Commander-in-Chief.
Aids
Lieut. Col., HUGH H. OSGOOD, Norwich, 3 de Camp.
Lieut. Col., H. R. BOND, New London,
Brig. Gen., JOSEPH D. WILLIAMS, Hartford, Adjutant Gen. Assistant, Capt. H. L. Barbour, Hartford.
Lieut. Col., Thomas Fitch, New London, Com. Gen. Lieut. Gol., Jona. B. Bunce, Hartford, Qr. M. Gen. Major, Wm. O. Irish, New London, Paymaster Gen.
Switzerland, Berne.
7,500
George P. Marsh,
GOVERNOR'S GUARDS.
HORSE, Ist Company, Hartford, Major, Henry Board- man: Capt. and 1st Lient., Horace W. Stetson; 2d Lient., William Wadsworth; Cornet, Levi Churchill; Quarter- Master, James Waters.
HORSE, 2d Company, New Haven. Major, Colin M. Ingersoll; Capt., Lucius W. Sperry; 1st Lieut., Charles Shelton; 2d Lieut .. Edward P. Yale; Cornet, John L. Lyon; 3d Lieut., William Fitch.
FOUT, 1-t Company, Hartford. Major, Jonathan Good- win; Capt. and Ist Lieut., Calvin Day; 2d Lieut., Wil- liam B. Ely.
Foor, 2d Company, New Haven. Major, Russell W. Norton ; Capt. and 1st Lieut., Jas. H. Lansing; 2d Lieut., William D. Hendricks; 3d Lieut , Henry W. Oliver; 4th Lieut., Levi B. Spencer; Ensign, Frederick O. Dodd.
No Division, Brigade or Regimental Organizations have as yet been formed. The following are the only compa- nies vet organized.
Farmington. Light Infantry, Capt., Leander Waterman; 1st Lieut., Alpheus Porter; 2d Lient. ; Edw. E. Warren.
Hartford. Artillery, Capt., Chas. H. Prentice; 1st Lieut., Charles G Geer; 2d Lient., Leonard A. Dickin-0.1.
Waterbury, Light Infantry. Capt. , Charles E. Holmes; 1st Lieut., Step. W. Kellogg; 2d Lieut., Geo. B. Thomas. New Haven, Light Infantry, Capt., Geo. A. Basserman; 1st Lieut., J. P. Richard; 2d Lieut., Wm. K. Schmidt.
Madison, Light Infantry, Cap -. , William W. Hart; 1st Lleut., Samuel F. Willard; 2d Lieut., Geo. C. Dowd.
Old Lyme, Light Infantry, Capt., Edward D. Griffin; Ist Lieut., Enoch Noyes, Jr .; 2d Lieut., M. A. Comstock. Wolcottville, Light Infantry, Capt, Wm. T. Spencer; 1st Lieut., Will'd H Barbour; 2d Lieut., E. C. Hotchkiss. Woodbury, Light Infantry, Capt. Charles Whitlock ; 1st Lieut , S. E Bradley ; 2d L'eut., A H. Wells.
Rockville, Artillery, Capt., Thos. F. Burpee; 1st Lieut., A. Park Hammond; 2d Lieut . Ira Emery.
East Haddam, Artillery, Capt .. Joseph E. Selden; 1st Lieut., Allen W. Warner; 2d Lieut., Wm. A. Rovce.
Greenwich, Light Infantry, Capt., Daniel M. Mead; 1st Lieut , David E. Benson; 2d Lieut., Wm. D. Marshall. Bridgeport, Light, Infantry, Capt., Wm. H. Lacey; 1st Lieut., Chas. W. Wordin; 2d Lieut., Wm. E. Marshi.
Bethel, Light Infantry, Capt., George S. Crofut; 1st Lieut., Andrew Cole; 2d Lieut., Henry Quinn.
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FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS
Of the Connecticut Forces, now in United States Service.
FIRST BATTALION CAVALRY. Major, Judson M. Lyon. Adjutant, Erastus Blakeslee. Q. Master, William G. Bunce. Chaplain, Edwin Warriner.
FIRST LIGHT BATTERY. Lieut. Commanding, Selden T. Porter.
FOURTH REGIMENT. Colonel, Robert O. Tyler. Lieut. Col., Nelson L, White. Major, Leverett G. Hemingway. Adjutant, Thomas S. Trumbull. Qr. Master, George A. Washburn. Chaplain, Edward A. Walker. Surgeon, Samuel W. Skinner. Assist. Surg., Jona. H. B. Stevens, William Soule.
FIFTH REGIMENT. Colonel, Orris S. Ferry. Lieut. Col., George 1). Chapman. Major, Henry B. Stone. Ad- jutant, Edward F. Blake. Qr. Master, Edward V. Preston. Chaplain, George W. Lasher. Surgeon, John B. Lewis. Assist. Surg., William C. Bennett, Samuel Mcclellan.
SIXTH REGIMENT. Colonel, John L. Chatfield. Lieut. Col., William G. Ely. Major, John Spiedal. Adjutant, Redfield Duryee. Qr. Master, J. V. B. Williams. Chap- lain, Curtis T. Woodruff. Surgeon, Frederick L. Dibble. Assist. Surg., Edward Bulkley, Jr., Robert E. Ensign.
SEVENTH REGIMENT. Colonel, Alfred H Terry. Lient. Col., Joseph R. Hawley. Major, George F. Gardiner. Ad- jutant, Grosvenor Starr. Qr. Master, Adrian Terry. Chap- lain, Heman L. Wayland. Surgeon, Francis Bacon. As- sist. Surg , Horace 1'. Porter, Elmore C. Hine.
EIGHTH REGIMENT. Colonel, Edward Harland. Lieut. Col., Peter L. Cunningham. Major, Andrew Terry. Ad. jutant, Charles M. Coit. Qr. Master, Joseph A. Alexander. Chaplain, Joseph J. Woolley. Surgeon, Melancthon Storrs. Assist. Surg., De Witt C. Lathrop, J. V. Harrington.
NINTH REGIMENT. Colonel, Thomas W. Cahill. Lieut. Col., Richard Fitzgibbons. Major, Frederick Frye. Ad- jutant, Alfred G. Hall. Qr. Master, William W. Harra !. Chaplain, Daniel Mullen. Surgeon, Charles A. Gallagher. Assist. Surg., George W. Avery.
TENTH REGIMENT. Colonel, Charles L. Russell. Lieut! Col., Albert W. Drake. Major, Ira W. Pettibone. Adju- tant, George M. Coit. Qr. Master, Royal Fowler. Chap-
lain, Henry L. Hall. Surgeon, Archibald T. Douglas. As- sist. Surg., Matthew T. Newton.
ELEVENTH REGIMENT. Colonel, Thomas H. C. Kings- bury. Lieut. Col., Charles Mathewson. Major, Griffin Stedman, Jr. Adjutant, Jared E. Lewis. Qr. Master, Har- rison W. Richmond. Chaplain, George Soule. Surgeon, James B. Whitcomb. Assist. Surg., Charles. H. Rogers.
TWELFTH REGIMENT. Colonel, Henry C. Deming. Lt. Col., Ledyard Colburn. Major, Melancthon Hudson. Ad- jutant, Silliman B. Ives. Qr. Master, Cornelius V. R. Pond. Surgeon, William R. Brownell. Assist. Surg., M. C. Leav- enworth.
THIRTEENTH REGIMENT. Colonel, Henry W. Birge. Lt. Col., Alexander Warner. Major, Richard E. Holcomb. Surgeon, Benjamin N. Comings. Assist. Surg., George Clary.
MEDICAL BOARD, to examine Surgeons for the Conn. Volunteers-G. W. Russell, Hartford; P. A. Jewett, New Haven; Ashbel Woodward, Franklin.
Railroads in Connecticut.
COMMISSIONERS .- George D. Wadhams, Torrington, 1862; Henry Hammond, Killingly, 1863; Joseph W. Dud- ley, Madison, (deceased.)
NEW YORK AND NEW HAVEN .- President, Justin R. Bulkley, New York; Directors, Dennis Kimberly, E. C. Scranton, John Bradley, New Haven; Jonathan God- frey, Southport; John W. Leeds, Stamford; George N. Miller, G. B. Carhart, A. R. Van Nest, N. Y. Secretary, E. S. Abernethy, Bridgeport. Treasurer, William Be- ment, New York. Superintendent, James H. Hoyt, Stamford. Assistant, E. S. Quintard, New Haven
DANBURY AND NORWALK .- President, Eli T. Hoyt, Danbury. Directors, W. C. Street, Wm. K. James, Ebenezer Hill, Jonathan Camp, Frederick Belden, S. E. Olmstead, A. E. Smith, Norwalk; F. S. Wildman, L. P. Hoyt, D. P. Nichols, Edgar S. Tweedy, (and Secretary,) Danbury. Treasurer, George W. Ives, Danbury. Super- intendent, John W. Bacon.
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