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Committee on Manufactures.
Mr. Lucius B. Peck, Vt. Franklin W. Bowdon, 1' .. John W. Houston, Del.
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Committees-House of Representatives.
Chauncey F. Cleveland, Ct. Daniel Breck, Ky. Thomas Ross, Pa. Robert L. Rose, N. Y. James L. Orr, S. C. Allen F. Owen, Ga. Room No. 28, attic story.
Committee on Agriculture.
Mr. Nathaniel S. Littlefield, Me. Edmund Deberry, N. C. Elijah Risley, N. Y. Fayette McMullen, Va. Timothy R. Young, Ill. Joseph Casey, Pa.
- Richard H. Stanton, Ky. Henry Bennet, N. Y. Joseph Cable, Ohio.
Room No. 31, attic story.
Committee on Indian Affairs.
Mr. Robert W. Johnson, Ark. Willard P. Hall, Mo. John Crowell, Ohio. James X. MeLanahan, Pa. David Outlaw, N. C. Thomas C. Hackett, Ga. David A. Bokee, N. Y. Volney E. Howard, Texas. Wm. Sprague, Mich. Room No. 62, 2d story, south.
Committee on Military Affairs:
Mr. Armistead Burt, S. C. William A. Richardson, Ill. James Wilson, N. H. George A. Caldwell, Ky. Alexander Evans, Md. David K. Cartter, Ohio. John A. King, N. Y. Andrew Ewing, Tenn. Joseph R. Chandler, Pa. Room No. 27, attic story.
Committee on the Militia.
Mr. Charles H. Peaslee, N. H. John H. Savage, Tenn. George G. King, R. I. James Duane Doty, Wis. Henry D. Moore, Pa. George Briggs, N. Y. John Robbins, jr., Pa. Wm. Thompson, Iowa. James Meacham, Vt. Room No. 69, 2d story, south.
Committee on Naval Affairs.
Mr. Fred. P. Stanton, Tenn. Thomas S. Bocock, Va. Robert C. Schenck, Ohio. Emile La Sère, La. Hugh White, N. Y. Elbridge Gerry, Maine. E. Carrington Cabell, Fla. John McQueen, S. C. Lewis C. Levin, Pa. Room No. 34, attic story.
Committee on Foreign Affairs. Mr. John A. McClernand, Ill. James McDowell, Va. Robert C. Winthrop, Mass. Hugh A. Haralson, Ga. Henry W. Hilliard, Ala. Jos. A. Woodward, S. C. Edward Stanly, N. C. Alex. W. Buel, Mich. Elbridge G. Spalding, N. Y. Room No. 29, attic story.
Committee on the Territories.
Mr. Linn Boyd, Ky.
Wm. A. Richardson, Ill. Julius Rockwell, Mass. James A. Seddon, Va. Thomas L. Clingman, N. C. David S. Kaufinan, Texas. Daniel Gott, N. Y. Graham N. Fitch, Ind. Joshua R. Giddings, Ohio. Room No. 28, attic story.
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Committees-House of Representatives.
Committee on Revolutionary Pen- sions.
Mr. Loren P. Waldo, Ct. James M. H. Beale, Va. Peter H. Silvester, N. Y. Daniel Wallace, S. C. John Freediey, Pa. Willis A. Gorman, Ind. Nathan Evans, Olio. Amos Tuck, N. H. Wm. A. Sackett, N. Y. Room No. 43, 2d story, west.
Committee on Invalid Pensions.
Mr. Shepperd Leffler, Iowa. Edson B. Olds, Ohio. Henry Nes, Pa. Thomas H. Averett, Va. Hiram Walden, N. Y. James L. Johnson, Ky. Orsamus B. Matteson, N. Y. William T. Hamilton, Md. Andrew K. Hay, N. J. Room No. 63, 2d story, west.
Committee on Roads and Canals.
Mr. John L. Robinson, Ind. Job Mann, Pa. James G. King, N. J. John C. Mason, Ky. Harvey Putnam, N. Y. Richard Parker, Va. Amos E. Wood, Ohio. Herman D. Gould, N. Y. . John W. Howe, Pa. Room No. 31, attic story.
Committee on Rules.
Mr. David S. Kaufinan, Texas. George W. Jones, Tenn. Samuel F. Vinton, Ohio. William Strong, Pa. Alexander H. Stephens, Ga. John S. Phelps, Mo.
George Ashum, Mass. · Nathaniel S. Littlefield, Me Edward W . McGaughey, 1 .... Room No.
Committee on Patents.
Mr. Hiram Walden, N. Y. John Otis, Me. William T. Hamilton, MJ. Albert G. Watkins, Tenn. Andrew J. Harlan, Ind. Room No. 70, 2d story, south.
Committee on Public Buildings ans „Grounds.
Mr. Franklin W. Bowdon, Ala. Henry A. Edmunson, Va. John W .. Houston, Del. Timothy R. Young, Ill. Gideon Reynolds, N. Y. Room No. 49, basement.
Committee on Rerisal and l'# finished Business.
Mr. Williamson R. W. Cobb, .1 .. Andrew J. Ogle, Penn.
- Thomas H. Averett, Va. George W. Julian, Ind. William T. Jackson, N. Y. Room No. 70, 2d story, south.
Committee on Accounts.
Mr. Daniel P. King, Mass. John C. Mason, Ky. Joseph E. McDonald, Ind. Charles E. Clarke, N. Y. William V. N. Bay, Mo. Room No. 64, 2d story, south.
Committee on Mileage.
Mr. Graham N. Fitch, Ind. James H. Duncan, Mass. Volney E. Howard, Texas. Thomas S. Haymond, Va. Charles Sweetser, Ohio.
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Committees-House of Representatives.
Committee on Engravings.
Mr. Edward Hammond, Md. Milo M. Dimmick, Pa. Orin Fowler, Mass.
Joint Committee on Printing.
On the part of the House- Mr. William Mc Willie, Miss: J. B. Thompson, Ky. Thomas J. D. Fuller, Me.
Joint Committee on the Library of Congress.
On the part of the House- Mr. Isaac E. Holmes, S. C. Horace Mann, Mass. Alfred Gilmore, Penn.
Committee on Expenditures in the State Department.
Mr. Kingsley S. Bingham, Mich. Robert R. Reed, Penn. James L. Orr, S. C. Henry P. Alexander, N. Y. Willis A. Gormon, Ind. Room No. 80, basement.
Committee on Expenditures in the Treasury Department.
Mr. George. A. Caldwell, Ken. Ab'm M. Schermerhorn, N.Y. William S. Ashe, N. C. Nathan F. Dixon, R. I. Cyrus L. Dunham, Ind.
Committee on Expenditures in the War Department.
Mr. Milo M. Dimmick, Pa. John L. Schoolcraft, N. Y. Thomas L. Harris, Ill. Fayette McMullen, Va. William F. Hunter, Ohio. Room No. 45, basement.
Committee on Expenditures in the Navy Department.
Mr. Alexander R. Holliday, Va. John R. Thurman, N. Y. David K. Cartter, Ohio. Charles W. Pitman, Pa. Isham G. Harris, Tenn.
-Committee on Expenditures in the Post Office Department.
Mr. William Thompson, Iowa. William Mc Willie, Miss. Ransom Halloway, N. Y. John Robbins, jr., Pa. Moses B. Corwin, Ohio.
Committee on Expenditures on the Public Buildings.
Mr. James M. H. Beale, Va. Orsantus Cole, Wis. Thomas Ross, Pa. Lorenzo Burrows, N. Y. Moses Hoagland, Ohio.
. Committee on Enrolled Bills.
Mr. Isaac Wildrick, N. J. Jesse C. Dickey, Pa.
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CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS And Post Offices of the members of the Thirty-first Congress.
Name.
Post office.
Congressional District.
MAINE.
SENATORS:
J. W. Bradbury. . Augusta. Hannibal Hamlin . Hampden.
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REPRESENTATIVES.
Elbridge Gerry ....
Waterford.
Nath'I S. Littlefield. Bridgeton John Otis.
Hallowell.
R. K. Coodenow ..
Paris
Cullen Sawtelle. ... Norridgewoek
Charles Stetson .. . Bangor. Thos. J. D. Fuller. Calais.
N. HAMPSHIRE.
SENATORS.
John P. Hale Moses Norris
Dover. Manchester.
1. The county of York, toguh- er with the towns of Hira !!.. Potter, Brownfield, D. mark, Fryeburg, Love: Stow, Stoneham, Swede .. Waterford, Albany, M .. son, Gilead, Bethel, Newry. Batchelder's Grant, Rily Plantation, Greenwood, No :- way, Oxford, and Hebro !. , from Oxford county.
2. Cumberland county.
3. Kennebec and Franklin, ex- cept the town of Greene.
4. Lincoln, together with the. part of Oxford not annexe to the first district, with the "town of Greene, from Ken- nebec county. .
5. Waldo and Somerset, excer: Vinalhaven.
6. Penobscot and Piscataquis.
7. Hancock, Washington, and Aroostook, together with the town of Vinalhaven, in Wal- do county.
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Name.
Post office.
Congressional District.
REPRESENTATIVES.
Amos Tuck .. .. . . Exeter. . Charles H. Peaslee. Concord.
1. Rockingham and Strafford.
2. Merrimack, Belknap, and ·Carrol.
James Wilson ... ... Keene
Harry Hibbard ... Bath
3. Cheshire and Hillsborough. 4. Sullivan, Grafton, and Coos.
VERMONT.
SENATORS.
William Upham ... Montpelier. Samuel S. Phelps. . Middlebury:
REPRESENTATIVES.
William Henry ... |Bellows' Falls ..
1. Windham, Bennington, and Rutland.
William Hebard ...! Chelsea
2. Windsor and Orange.
James Meacham ..
Middlebury.
3. Addison, Chittenden, Frank- lin, and Grand Isle.
Lucius B. Peck ...
Montpelier
4. Washington, Caledonia, Es- sex, Orleans, and Lamoille.
MASSACHU- SETTS.
SENATORS.
Daniel Webster. John Davis
Boston. Worcester.
REPRESENTATIVES.
Robt. C. Winthrop. Boston. Daniel P. King ... .
Danvers
2. Parts of Essex, Middlesex, and Suffolk.
James H. Duncan. (Vacancy.)
Haverhill
3. Parts of Essex & Middlesex.
4. Parts of Middlesex & Wor- cester.
Charles Allen George Ashmun. ..
Worcester Springfield.
Julius Rockwell.
Pittsfield
7. Berkshire, parts of Franklin, Hampshire, and Hampden.
Horace Mann.
. . West Newton ..
1. Suffolk.
5. Part of Worcester.
6. Parts of Hampshire, Frank- lin, Hampden, & Worcester.
.8. Norfolk, and parts of Mid- dlesex and Plymouth.
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Name.
Post office.
Congressional District
Orin Fowler
Fall River ..
Joseph Grinnell. .. New Bedford.
9. Parts of Bristol & Plymou .: 10. Nantucket, Dukes, Bar: ... ble, and part of Bristol.
RHODEISLAND.
SENATORS.
Albert C. Greene. . Providence. John H. Clarke. .. do.
REPRESENTATIVES.
George C. King . . . Newport
Nathan F. Dixon. . Westerly
1. The Eastern District contar .. the following towns : New "' port, Middletown, Pr .. . mouth, Little Compton, T verton, Bristol, War. Barrington, North Prei dence, Smithfield, and Cui berland, and the city Providence. .
2. The Western District : - tains the following : \. . Shoreham, Westerly, So'' Kingston, North Kings: Charlestown, Exeter, R. : mond, Hopkinton, Jalur .. town, East Greenwi: + West Greenwich, Warwir ?. Coventon, Cranston, Jo !... , ston, Scituate, Foster, Glvu- · cester, and Burrillville.
CONNECTICUT.
SENATORS.
Roger S. Baldwin. New Haven. Truman Smith. Litchfield.
REPRESENTATIVES.
Loren. P. Walde. . Tolland
1. Hartford and Tolland.
Walter Booth ..... Meriden.
C. F. Cleveland ... -
Thomas B. Butler. Norwalk
Hampton
2. New Haven and Middlenes 3. New London & Windham.
4. Fairfield and Litchfield.
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Name.
Post office.
. Congressional District.
NEW YORK.
SENATORS.
Dan. S. Dickinson . Wm. H. Seward. . Auburn, Cayu-
Binghampton.
ga co.
REPRESENTATIVES.
Jamaica
1. Suffolk and Queens.
2. Kings and Richmond.
J. Phillips Phoenix . New York.
3. New York city and county, 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, & 5th wards.
4. 6th, 7th, 10th, & 13th wards.
- 5. 8th, 9th, and 14th wards.
James Brooks.
.do
6. 11th, 12th, 15th, 16th, and 17th wards.
William Nelson ... Peekskill
7. West Chester and Rockland.
Ransom Halloway. Beekman
Thos. McKissock . Newburgh
9. Orange and Sullivan.
10. Ulster and Delaware.
11. Columbia and Greene.
12. Rensselaer.
13. City and county of Albany.
14. Washington and Essex.
15. Clinton, Franklin, Warren, and north half of Hamilton. 16. Saratoga, Schenectady, Ful- ton, & balance of Hamilton.
17. Herkimer and Montgomery. 18. St. Lawrence and Lewis. 19. Jefferson.
20. Oneida.
Hiram Walden. . . . Henry Bennet.
New Berlin.
22. Chenango, Broome,& Tioga.
William Duer.
. Oswego.
23. Madison and Oswego.
Daniel Gott.
Pompey ..
24. Onondaga.
Harmon S. Conger. Courtland Vil-
lage.
25. Cayuga and Courtland.
Wm. T. Jackson. . Havana ..
26. Tomkins, Chemung, & Yates.
Wm. A. Sackett .. . Seneca Falls.
. 27. Seneca and Wayne.
Robert L. Rose ... Allen's Hill
29. Ontario and Livingston.
,30. Steuben and Allegany.
Elijah Risley ....... Fredonia
31. Cataraugus and Chautauque.
32. Erie.
Harvey Putnam .. . Attica.
33. Genesee and Wyoming.
Lorenzo Burrows. . Albion
34. Orleans and Niagara.
Gideon Reynolds .. Jno. L. Schoolcraft. Geo. R. Andrews .. John R. Thurman.
Albany
Ticonderoga.
Chestertown ..
Hugh White ..
Cohoes
Little Falls
H. P. Alexander .. Preston King. .. Chas. E. Clarke. . Great Bend.
Ogdensburg
O. B. Mattison .... Utica ..
Waldensville ... 21. Otsego and Schoharie.
8. Dutchess and Putnam.
Herman D. Gould . Delhi . .
Peter H. Silvester .. Coxsackie.
Hoosick.
George Briggs.
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Walter Underhill. . .do
John A. King .. ... David A. Bokee ...
Brooklyn
A.M.Schermerhorn Rochester
28. Monroe.
David Rumsey, jr. Bath
E. G. Spaulding .. . Buffalo
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Name
Post office.
Congressional District.
NEW JERSEY.
SENATORS. ·
Wm. L. Dayton ... Trenton. Jacob W. Miller ... Morristown.
REPRESENTATIVES.
Andrew K. Hay ..
Winslow
Wm. A. Newell ...
Allentown
Isaac Wildrick. ...
Blairstown.
John Van Dyke. .. New Brunswick
James G. King ....
Hoboken
PENNSYLVA- NIA.
SENATORS.
Daniel Sturgeon ... Uniontown. James Cooper ..... Pottsville.
REPRESENTATIVES.
Lewis C. Levin. . . Philadelphia ...
1. Southwark, Moyamensing, Passyunk, (county of Phil- adelphia,) and Cedar and Newmarket wards, in city.
2. City of Philadelphia, except Cedar & Newmarket wards.
Henry D. Moore. .do
3. Northern Liberties & Spring Garden, county of Phila- delphia.
John Robbins, jr .. .. do. 4. Kensington, North & South Penn, Roxborough, Ger- mantown, Bristol, unincor- porated Northern Liberties, Oxford, Lower Dublin, By- berry, Moreland, Blockley, · West Philadelphia, & King- sessing, county of Phila- delphia.
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1. Atlantic, Cape May, Cum- berland, Salem, Gloucester, and Camden.
2. Burlington, Monmouth, and Mercer.
3. Hunterdon, Warren, and Sussex.
4. Middlesex, Somerset, and Morris.
5. Essex, Hudson, Passaic, and Bergen.
Jos. R. Chandler .. . . .. do
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Name.
Post office.
Congressional District.
John Freedley ..
: Norristown ..
5. Delaware and Montgomery.
Thomas Ross ....
Doylestown
Jessey C. Dickey .. New London .. Thaddeus Stevens.
Lancaster
8. Lancaster.
9. Berks.
Chester Butler
Wilkesbarre.
David Wilmot.
Towanda.
Joseph Casey
New Berlin.
13. Lycoming, Northumberland, Union, and Clinton.
Chas. W. Pitman.
Pottsville.
14. Dauphin, Lebanon, and Schuylkill.
15. Adams and York.
16. Cumberland, Perry, and Franklin.
Samuel Calvin .... .
A. Jackson Ogle ...
Somerset.
18. Greene, Somerset, and Fay- ette.
Job Mann
Bedford
19. Westmoreland, Bedford, and Cambria.
Washington
Pittsburg.
Franklin
22. Venango, Crawford, and . Mercer.
23 Erie, Warren, McKean, Cla- rion, Potter, and Jefferson. 24. Armstrong, Butler, Indiana, and Clearfield.
DELAWARE.
SENATORS.
Presley Spruance. . Smyrna. . J. Wales.
Wilmington.
REPRESENTATIVE. John W. Houston. Georgetown.
MARYLAND.
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SENATORS. James A. Pearce. .. Chestertown,
Kent co.
Thomas G. Pratt. . Annapolis.
6. Bucks and Lehigh.
7. Chester.
William Strong ... Milo M. Dimmick . -
Reading ..
Stroudsburg
10. Northampton, Monroe, Pike, Wayne, and Carbon.
11. Columbia, Luzerne, and Wyoming.
12. Bradford, Susquehanna, and Tioga.
Henry Nes. J. X. McLanahan , Chambersburg .
York.
Hollidaysburg . 17. Huntington, Centre, Juniata, Mifflin, and Blair.
Robert R. Reed ... Moses Hampton . . John W. Howe ..
James Thompson ..
Erie.
Alfred Gilmore .. .:
Butler
20. Beaver and Washington. 21. Alleghany.
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Name.
Post office.
Congressional District.
REPRESENTATIVES.
Richard I. Bowie. . Rockville.
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Wm. T. Hamilton . Hagerstown ... Edward Hammond. Ellicott's Mills .
2. Frederick, Washington, and Alleghany.
3. Baltimore and Carroll coun- ties, Howard District, 12th. '13th, and 14th wards, in Baltimore city.
Robt. M. McLane. Baltimore
Alexander Evans. .
Elkton
5. Hartford, Cecil, Queen Anne, Kent, and Caroline.
6. Worcester, Somerset, Dor- chester, and Talbot.
VIRGINIA.
SENATORS.
James M. Mason .. R. M. T. Hunter. .
Winchester. Lloyds, Essex county.
REPRESENTATIVES.
John S. Millson .. .:
Norfolk
Richard K. Meade. Petersburg
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1. Isle of Wight, Nansemond, Princess Ann, Norfolk co., Norfolk borough, Sussex, Surry, and Southampton.
2. Nottoway,Greeneville, Meck- lenburg, Brunswick, Prince : George, Amelia, Dinwiddie, and Petersburg.
Thos. H. Averett. . Halifax C. H ..
3. Halifax, Henry, Patrick, Franklin, and Pittsylvania.
Thos. S. Bocock ..
Appomattox C. H.
4. Campbell, Buckingham, Charlotte, Prince. Edward, Cumberland, Fluvanna and Lunenburg.
Paulus Powell. Amherst C. H ..! 5. Albemarle, Nelson, Bedford, Greene, Orange, Amherst, and Madison.
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4. 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, and 11th, in Baltimore.
John B. Kerr.
Easton
1. St. Mary's, Calvert, Charles. Prince George's, Montgon- ery, and part of Ante Arundel.
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Name.
Fost Office.
Congressional District.
Jas. A. Seddon
Richmond.
Thos. H. Bayly.
Accomac C. H.
Alex. R. Holladay. Mansfield, Lou-
isa co.
Jeremiah Morton. . Raccoon Ford ..
Richard Parker.
Berryville.
10. Frederick, Hampshire,-Mor- . gan, Berkeley, Jefferson, Clarke, Warren, and Page.
James McDowell. . Lexington
11. Rockingham, Rockbridge, Augusta, Pendleton, Hardy, and Shenandoah.
H. A. Edmundson. Salem, Roanoke 12. Monroe, Botetourt, Roan- county. oke, Montgomery, Pulaski, Floyd, Giles, Mercer, Green- brier, Pocahontas, Logan, Bath, and Alleghany.
Fayette McMullen. Rye Cove
13. Washington, Lee, Scott, Russell, Smythe, Wythe, Grayson, Carroll, and Taze- well.
Jas. M. H. Beale. . Point Pleasant ..
Th. S. Haymond .. Fairmount.
14. Kanawha, Jackson, Mason, Cabell, and Wayne, Lewis, Braxton, Harrison, Wood, Fayette, Nicholas, Ritchie, Dodridge, Gilmer, and parts of Barber and Taylor.
15. Monongulia, Brooke, Ohio, Marshall, Tyler, Marion, Randolph, Preston, and . parts of Barber and Taylor.
6. Henrico, City of Richmond, Chesterfield, Powhatan, Hanover, Louisa, and Goochiand.
7. York, Accomac, Northamp- ton, Elizabeth City, War- wick, James City, Williams- burg, New Kent, Charles
City, Matthews, Gloucester, Lancaster, and Northum- berland.
8. Essex, Middlesex, King and Queen, Richmond county, Westmoreland, . Caroline, Spottsylvania, King George, and King William.
9. Fauquier, Stafford, Rappa- . hannock, Prince William, Fairfax, Loudon, and Cul- , pepper.
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Name.
Post Office.
Congressional District.
NORTH CARO- LINA.
SENATORS.
Geo. E. Badger ... Raleigh. Willie P. Mangum. Red Mountain.
REPRESENTATIVES.
T. L. Clingman.
Asheville
Joseph P. Caldwell Statesville.
Edmund Deberry . . Mount Gilead ..
A. H. Shepperd. .. Salem
A. W. Venable .. .
Brownsville.
John R. J. Daniel . Halifax.,
Wm. S. Ashe
Wilmington
Edward Stanly.
. Washington.
...
David Outlaw
Windsor
S. CAROLINA.
SENATORS.
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A. P. Butler. (Vacancy.)
Edgefield C. H.
1. Cherokee, Macon, Hay. wood, Buncombe, Hender- son, Rutherford, Burke, Yancey, Cleveland, and and Caldwell.
2. Rowan, Davie, Surry, Ashe, Wilkes, Catawba, and Ire- dell.
3. Lincoln, Gaston, Mecklen- burgh, Cabarrus, Stanly, Union, Anson, Montgome- ry, Moore, and Richmond. .
4. Stokes, Guilford, Davidson, Randolph, and Rocking- . ham.
5. Granville, Orange, Person, · Caswell, and Chatham.
6. Halifax, Warren, Franklin, Wake, Johnson, Edge- .' combe, and Nash.
7. Bladen, Brunswick, Colum- bus, Duplin, New Hanover, .. Onslow, Sampson, Robeson, 'and Cumberland.
8. Wayne, Carteret, Greene, Pitt, Lenoir, Beaufort. Jones, Hyde, Craven, Tyr- rell, and Washington.
9. Martin, Bertie, Hertford, Northampton, Gates, Cho- "wan, Perquimans, Pasquo- tank, Camden, and Curri- tuck:
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Name.
Post Office.
Congressional District.
REPRESENTATIVES.
Daniel Wallace.
Union C. H ....
James L. Orr.
Anderson C. H.
J. A. Woodward .. Winnsboro'.
John McQueen ...
Bennettsville
Armistead Burt ..
Willington
Isaac E. Holmes. . Charleston
Wm. F. Colcock. . Grahamville ...
GEORGIA.
SENATORS.
J. McP. Berrien ... Savannah. Wm. C. Dawson .. Greensboro'.
REPRESENTATIVES.
(Vacancy.)
1. Chatham, Effingham, Bryan, Liberty, McIntosh, Glynn, Camden, Ware, Lowndes, Thomas, Telfair, Apling, Montgomery, Tattnall, Emanuel, Bullock, Wayne, and Laurens.
M. J. Wellborn. .. Columbus.
2. Muscogee, Stewart, Ran- dolph, Eddy, Decatur, Ba- ker, Lee, Sumter, Marion, Macon, Houston, Pulaski, Dooley, and Irwin.
Allen F. Owen.
Talbotton.
Hugh A. Haralson La Grange. .
4. Troop, Meriwether, Coweta, Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Fayette, Henry, and New- ton.
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1. Spartansburg, Union, York, and Chester.
2. Pickens, Anderson, Green- ville, and Laurens.
3. Lancaster, Kershaw, Fair- field, Richland, and Sumter.
4. Chesterfield, Marlborough, Darlington, Marion, Horry, Georgetown, and Williams- burg.
5. Abbeville, Newberry, Edge- field, and Lexington.
6. Charleston district, except the Parish of St. John Col- leton.
7. Orangeburg, Barnwell, Beau- fort, and Colleton districts, and the Parish of St. John Colleton.
3. Twiggs, Monroe, Pike, Tal- bot, Bibb, Crawford, Upton, and Harris.
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Name.
Post Office.
Congressional District.
Th. C. Hackett.
Rome
Howell Cobb.
Athens
A. H. Stephens .. . Crawfordsville.
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7. Taliaferro, Greene, Ogle- thorpe, Morgan, Butts, Jas- per, Jones, Baldwin, Wilk- kinson, and Putnam.
Robert Toombs. . . Washington ...
8. Wilkes, Warren, Columbia,
. Burke, Washington, Lin- coln, Hancock, Richmond, Jefferson, and Scriven.
ALABAMA.
SENATORS.
W. R. King. J. Clemens.
Selma. Huntsville.
REPRESENTATIVES.
Wm. J. Alston
Linden.
1. Mobile, Washington, Bald- win, Clarke, Monroe, Con- ecuh, Butler, Wilcox, and Marengo.
H. W. Hilliard. .. Montgomery .. .
Sampson W. Harris Wetumpka
Samuel W. Inge .. . Livingston.
David Hubbard ... Kinlock.
W. R. W. Cobb .. Bellefonte.
F. W. Bowdon. ... Talladega.
2. Covington, Dale, Henry, Coffee, Pike, Barbour, Ma- con, Montgomery, and Rus- sell.
3. Dallas, Lowndes, Autauga, Perry, Bibb, Jefferson, Shel- · by, and Coosa.
4. Greene, Sumpter, Pickens, Tuscaloosa, and Fayette.
5. Limestone, Franklin, Lau- derdale, Lawrence, Morgan, Marion, and Walker.
6. Madison, Jackson., Marshall, Dekalb, Blount, and St. Clair.
7. Cherokee, Butler, Talladega, Randolph, Chambers, and Tallapoosa.
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5. Dade, Walker, Chattooga, Floyd, 'Paulding, Murray, Gilmer, Cass, Cobb, Cher- okee, Forsyth, Gwinnett. and De Kalb.
6. Walton, Clark, Jackson. Hall, Lumpkin, Union, Habersham, Franklin, Ra- bun, Madison, and Elbert.
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Name.
Post office.
Congressional District.
MISSISSIPPI.
SENATORS.
Jefferson Davis .... Palmyra. Henry S. Foote ... Jackson.
REPRESENTATIVES.
Jacob Thompson. . Oxford.
W. S. Featherson .. Houston
William Mc Willie . Camden
Albert G. Brown. . Gallatin.
LOUISIANA.
SENATORS.
Solomon U. Downs Monroe. Pierre Soulé. New Orleans.
REPRESENTATIVES,
Emile La Sère. . .
New Orleans ...
Charles M. Conrad New Orleans.
1. Tishamingo, Tippah, Mar- . shall, De Soto, Tunica, Pa- nola, Lafayette, Pontotoc, and Itawamba.
2. Chickasaw, Monroe, Lown- des, Noxubee, Oktibbeha, Carrol, Choctaw, Yalabu- sha, Tallahatchie, Coahoma, Bolivar, and Sunflower.
3. Warren, Isaguina, Wash- ington, Hinds, Madison, Ya- zoo, Holmes, Attala, Wins- ton, Kemper, Lauderdale, Newton, Neshoba, Leake, Scott, and Rankin.
4. Claiborne, Copiah, Coving- . ton, Smith, Jasper, Clarke, Green, Perry, Jones, Pike, Wayne, Amite, Franklin, Jefferson, Adams, Wilkin- son, Jackson, Harrison, and Hancock.
1. First and Third Municipali- ties, Parishes of Plaquemine and St. Barnard.
2. That part of the Parish of Orleans situated on the right bank of the river, Second Municipality, Parishes of Jefferson, St. Charles, St. Johns, St. James, Ascen- sion, Assumption, Terrebon- ne, and Lafourche Interior.
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CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
Name.
Post office.
Congressional District.
Jno. H. Harmanson Simmsport ..
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Isaac E. Morse ... . St. Martinsville.
3. St. Tammany, St. Helena, Livingston, Washington, E. . and West Baton Rouge, East and West Feliciana, Pomt Coupee, Iberville, Catahou- la, Avoyelles, Concordia. Madison, and Carrol.
4. St. Martin's, St. Mary, La- fayette, St. Landry, Rapi- des, Natchitoches, Caddo, Union, Caldwell, Ouachita, Claiborne, Bossier, Sabine, Jackson, Vermillion, De Su- to, Morehouse, and Calca- sieu.
OHIO.
SENATORS.
Thomas Corwin .. . Lebanon. Salmon P. Chase. . Cincinnati.
REPRESENTATIVES.
David T. Disney . .
Cincinnati
Lewis D. Campbell Hamilton.
Robert C. Schenck.
Dayton
3. Montgomery, Greene, Pre- ble, and Drake.
Moses B. Corwin ... Urbanna
Emery D. Potter .. .
Toledo
Amos E. Wood ... Woodville
Jonathan D. Morris Batavia.
John L. Taylor.
Chillicothe.
Edson B. Olds.
Circleville
9. Fairfield, Pickaway, Fay- ette, and Madison.
Charles Sweetser .. Delaware.
1. Hamilton.
2. Butler, Warren, & Clinton.
4. Logan, Champagne, Union, Clarke, and Miami.
5. Mercer, Vanwert, Paulding. Williams, Lucas, Henry, Putnam, Allen, Shelby, and . Hardin.
6. Wood, Hancock, Crawford, Wyandot, Seneca, Sandus- ky, and Ottowa.
7. Clermont, Brown, and High- land.
8. Ross, Pike, Jackson, Scioto, and Adams.
10. Franklin, Delaware, and Licking.
John K. Miller .. . . Mount Vernon. 11. Knox, Richland, Marion, and part of Ashland.
CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
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Name.
Post office.
Congressional District.
Sam'l F. Vinton .. . Gallipolis.
Wm. A. Whittlesey Marietta
Nathan Evans. Wm. F. Hunter
Cambridge
14 Muskingum and Guernsey.
15. Monroe, Belmont, and Har- rison.
Moses Hoagland. . Millersburg
Joseph Cable.
Carrollton.
David K. Carter ..
Massillon.
18. Stark, Wayne, and part of Ashland.
John Crowell
Warren
Joshua R. Giddings Jefferson
Joseph M. Root ... Sandusky
21. Medina, Lorain, Huron, and Erie.
KENTUCKY.
SENATORS.
Jos. R. Underwood Bowling Green . Henry Clay .. Lexington.
REPRESENTATIVES.
Linn Boyd.
Cadiz.
James L. Johnson. Owensboro'.
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2. Breckenridge, Butler, Chris- tian, Daviess, Edmonson, Grayson, Hancock, Hen- derson, Meade, Muhlen- burg, and Ohio.
3. Allen, Barren, Hart, Logan, Monroe, Simpson, Todd, and Warren.
4. Adair, Boyle, Casey, Clin- ton, Cumberland, Greene, Sinclair, Pulaski, Russell,. and Wayne.
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1. Ballard, Caldwell, Callo- way, Crittenden, Graves, Hickman, Hopkins, Living- ston, Marshall, McCracken, Trigg, and Union.
Finis E. McLean .. Elkton
Geo. Alf. Caldwell. Columbia
12. Lawrence, Gallia, Meigs, and Athens.
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