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CHESTER COUNTY, PA.
Office No. 56 Walnut st. below 2d.
James Tennent, Pres.
Joseph L. Moss, Sec. '
WASHINGTON, VA.
Office No. 48 S. 4th street.
Solomon Alter, President.
Philip Justus, Secretary and Treasurer.
SLATE HILL GOLD, VA.
Office No. 107 Walnut street.
David C. Skerrett, Pres.
James Murphy, Treas.
Thomas Hale, Secretary.
MAMMOTH, MO.
Office No. 41 S. 4th street. Robert Johnston, Pres.
LEWIS GOLD, N. C.
Office No. 107 Walnut street.
Jolin M. Lisle, Pres.
Thos. Hale, Treas. & Sec.
NORTH WEST, LAKE SUPERIOR.
Office No. 46} Walnut street.
James G. Clark, Pres.
John Fausset, Secretary.
QUINCY, LAKE SUPERIOR.
Office No. 107 Walnut street.
Robert B. Davidson, President.
Thomas Hale, President and Secretary.
BOHEMIAN, LAKE SUPERIOR. Office No. 36 Walnut street.
Clement March, President.
Wm. L. Mactier, Secretary and Treasurer.
ALGONQUIN, LAKE SUPERIOR.
Office No. 41 S. 4th street. Robert Johnston, Pres.
GERMANTOWN AND PERKIOMEN. : SISKOWIT, LAKE SUPERIOR. Office No. 130 Arch street. Office No. 461 Walnut street. Joseph Swift, Pres. Geo. N. Harvey, Sec. & Treas. George Trotter, Pres. James G. Clark, Sec.
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RAIL ROAD COMPANIES.
CHESAPEAKE, LAKE SUPERIOR. Office No. 107 Walnut street. Robert B. Davidson, President. Thomas Hale, Treasurer and Secretary.
CAPE, LAKE SUPERIOR. Office No. 20 S. 3d street. Fredk Fairthorne, Pres. Jolin C. Bullitt, Treas. Robert C. Davis, Secretary.
ONTONAGON, LAKE SUPERIOR. Office No 36 Walnut street. Clement March, President.
W'm. L. Maetier, Secretary and Treasurer.
AVERY, LAKE SUPERIOR. Office No. 41 S. 4th street. Robert Johnston, Pres.
CALLAWAY (AND MANUFACTURING). Office No. 55 S. 4th street. Erskine Hazard, Pres. John Riehle, Sec. & Treas.
RAIL ROAD COMPANIES. CAMDEN AND AMBOY. Office No. 45 South Delaware avenue. Robert L. Stevens, President. James S. Green, Secretary and Treasurer. PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE. Depot cor. Broad and Prime.
S. M. Felton, President.
Alfred Horner, Secretary and Treasurer.
PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON. Office No. 46 South Delaware avenue, Wm. G. Alexander, Pres. J. R. Thomson, Treas. James Morrell, Secretary.
PENNSYLVANIA. Office No. 70 Walnut street.
J. Edgar Thomson, P'res. Geo. V. Bacon, Treas Thomas T. Firth, Secretary.
PHILADELPHIA AND READING.
Office No. 73 S. Fourth street ..
John Tucker, President. Samuel Bradford, Secretary and Treasurer.
MINE HILL AND SCHUYLKILL HAVEN. Office Franklin Institute, No. 11 S. Seventh street. John C. Cresson, Pres. Samuel Mason, Secretary and Treasurer. SUNBURY AND ERIE. Office No. 50 South Third street.
James Cooper, President. Philip M. Price, Secretary anıl Treasurer. MOUNT CARBON. Office No. 78! Walnut street.
John R. White, President. James C. Donnell, Secretary and Treasurer.
PHILADELPIHA, GERMANTOWN AND NORRISTOWN. Office corner of Ninth and Green streets. Edward C. Dale, President.
John F. Watson, Secretary and Treasurer. C. Colket, Pres. 91
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA. Office No. 123 Waluut street. Thomas S. Fernon, Pres. Wm. W. Wister, Treas, Edward Armstrong, Secretary.
DAUPHIN AND SUSQUEHANNA. Office No. 73 South Fourth street. Richard B. Osborn, Chief Engineer.
CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC.
Office N E Front and Vine streets. John C. Da Costa, President. Robert Frazer, Secretary and Treasurer.
HARRISBURG, PORTSMOUTHI, MOUNT JOY AND LANCASTER. Office No. 951 Walnut street.
Joseph Yeager, President. George Taber, Secretary and Treasurer.
SCHUYLKILL. Office No. 56 Walnut street.
Joseph R. Flanigan, President. James W. Simes, Secretary and Treasurer.
WILLIAMSPORT AND ELMIRA,
Office No. 73 South Fourth street.
Alex. S. Diven, Pres.
Wm. D. Lewis, Treas.
Joseph R. Paxton, Secretary.
MOUNT CARBON AND PORT CARBON. Office No. 7 Library street
John Tucker, President. P. C. Hollis, Secretary and Treasurer.
TIOGA.
Offiee No. 25 Merchants' Exchange.
Jos. W. Ryerss, Pres.
Alex. E. Dougherty, See.
PHILADELPHIA AND COLUMBIA. Passenger office 18th and Market sts.
CATAWISSA, WILLIAMSPORT & ERIE. Office No. 73 S. 4th street.
Wm. D. Lewis, Pres.
George S. Coe, Treas.
Joseph R. Paxton, Secretary.
WEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA. Office No. 50 S. Sd street.
John Rutter, Pres.
P. Frazer Smith, Treas.
Samuel B. Thomas, Secretary.
LEBANON VALLEY.
Office No. 73 S. 4th street. Simon Cameron, Pres.
PHILADELPHIA AND SUNBURY. Office No. 6 Carpenter's court.
David Longenecker, President. Wm. Richle, Secretary and Treasurer.
CHESTER VALLEY. Office No. 25 Merchants' Exchange. Robert L. Gaw, Pres. W. S. Wilson, Sec. & Treas.
WILLOW STREET. Office Willow street wharf.
Jolin M. Ogden, President. A. Konigmacher, Secretary and Treasurer.
CHESTNUT HILL. Office Merchants' Exchange.
II. K. Smith, See, and Treas.
722
RAIL ROAD COMPANIES.
STEAMSHIP, TOWBOAT & STEAM. BOAT COMPANIES.
PHILADELPHIA AND HAVRE DE GRACE STEAMBOAT COMPANY. Office No. 64} Walnut street. Wm. S. Smith, Pres. Peter Lesley, Sec. & Treas. PENNSYLVANIA STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Office No. 71 S. 4th street. C. S. Boker, Pres. Francis Heyl, Sec. & Treas.
BALTIMORE & PHILADELPHIA STEAM- BOAT COMPANY. Office No. 19 S. Delaware avenue. John S. Schriver, Pres. H. L. Gaw, Sec. & Treas. A. Groves, jr., Agent.
UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Office No. 7 N. Delaware avenue. Wm. M. Baird, President.
PHILADELPHIA STEAM PROPELLER
COMPANY.
Office No. 53 S. Delaware avenue.
R. F. Loper, Pres.
Wm. M. Baird, Treas.
PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.
Office No. 88 N. Delaware avenue.
Mahlon Williamson, President.
Wm. Dennis, Secretary and Treasurer.
AMERICAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Office No. 45 N. Delaware avenue.
Thos. B. Wattson, Pres.
Lindley Smyth, Sec.
PHILADELPHIA STEAM TUG AND NAVI-
GATION COMPANY.
Office No. 4 Dock street.
Wm. W. Harkness, Secretary and Treasurer. Geo. W. Aspinwall, Pres. J. M. Flanagan, Treas.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS.
SENATE.
Senators holding over and elcct.
Whigs, Italic ; Domocrats in Roman. Those marked F. S. Free Soilers or Abolitionists; U. those elected as Union men; S. R. those elected as Southern or States Rights men.
President,
David R. Atchison,
Secretary, Asbury Dickens.
Expires.
Expires.
ALABAMA.
MICHIGAN.
Benj. Fitzpatrick, 1855 Lewis Cass, 1857
Clement C. Clay, 1859
ARKANSAS.
MISSISSIPPI.
Robt. W. Johnson,* 1855 Stephen Adams, (U) 1857 Vacancy, W. K. Sebastian, 1859 1859
CONNECTICUT. Truman Smith, 1855
Isaac Toucey, 1857
Henry S. Geyer, · 1859
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
Wm. M. Gwinn, 1856
Moses Norris, jr. 1855
John B. Weller, 1857
DELAWARE.
James A. Bayard, 1857
1859
Jared W. Williams, 1859 NEW YORK. W. HI. Seward,(F S) 1855 Hamilton Fish, 1857
NEW JERSEY.
Jackson .Morton,
Step. B. Mallory,
GIORGIA.
NORTH CAROLINA.
Wm. C. Dawson, 1855 Geo. E. Badger, 1855
Robert Tombs, (U.) 1859 INDIANA.
OHIO.
John l'etit, 1855
Jesse D. Bright, 1857
ILLINOIS.
PENNSYLVANIA.
James Shields, 1855
James Cooper,
1855
Steph. A. Donglass, 1859 IOWA.
Richard Broadhead, 1857 RHODE ISLAND.
Augustus C. Dodge, 1855 Charles T. James, 1857
George W. Jones, 1859
l'hilip Allen, 185
KENTUCKY.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
.Archibald Dixon, 1855 A. P. Butler, (S R) 1855
John B. Thompson, 1859 LOUISIANA.
TENNESSEE ..
John Slidell, 1855
J. I'. Benjamin, 1859
MAINE.
TEXAS.
Thomas JJ. Rusk, 1857
Sam Houston, 1859
MASSACHUSETTS.
C. Sumner, (F S) 1857
Vacancy, 1855
Solomon Foote, 1857
MARYLAND.
VIRGINIA.
James A. Peurce,
1855 Jas. M. Mason, (SR) 1857
Thomas G. Pratt, 1857 |R.M.T.Hunter,(SR ) 1859 WISCONSIN.
Isaac P'. Walker, 1855
Henry Dodge, 1857
' By Governor's appointment.
Recapitulation.
Democrats,
Whigs,
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
The House will consist of two hundred and thirty- four members and five territorial delegates, one new territory having lately been formed, viz. Washington. The delegates, however, have no vote.
ALABAMA.
1 Philip Phillips, D. 5 Geo. S. Houghton, D. 2 Jas. Abercrombie, W. 6 W. R. Cobb, D.
3 S. W. Harris, D. 7 Jas. F. Dowdell, D.
4 Wm. R. Smith, D.
ARKANSAS.
1 A. B. Greenwood, D. 2 E. A. Warren, D.
CONNECTICUT.
1 James T. Pratt, D. 3 Nathan Beleher, D. 2 Colin M. Ingersoll, D. 4 Origen S. Seymour, D.
CALIFORNIA.
1 J. A. M.Dougall, D. 2 Milton S. Latham, D. DELAWARE. 1 George R. Riddle, D. FLORIDA. 1 Augustus E. Maxwell, D. GEORGIA.
1 James L. Seward, D. 5 Elijah W. Chastian, D. 2 Alfred H. Colquitt, D. 6 Junius Ilillyer, D. 3 David J. Bailey, D. 7 David A. Reese, W. 4 Wm. B. W. Bent, D. 8 Alex. H. Stevens, W.
IOWA.
1 Bernhardt Ilen, D. 2 John P'. Cook, W.
INDIANA.
1 Smith Miller, D). 7 John G. Davis, D.
2 Wm. H. English, D. 8 Daniel Mace, D.
3 Cyrus L. Dunham, D. 9 Norman Eddy, D. 4 James A. Lane, D. 10 E. M. Chamberlain, D. 5 Sand. W. Parker, W. 11 Andw. J. Harlan, D. 6 Thos. A. Hendricks, D.
ILLINOIS.
E. B. Washburn, W. 6 Richard Vates, W.
1 2 John Wentworth, D. 7 James Allen, D. 3 J. C. Norton, W. 8 W'm. 11. Bissell, D.
4 JJames Knox, W. 9 Willis Allen, D.
5 W. A. Richardson, 1).
KENTUCKY.
1 Lim Bord, D). 6 J. M. Elliott, D.
g Ben. E. Gray, W. 7 Wm. Preston, W.
3 Presley Ewing, W. 8 J. C. Breckenridge, D.
4 Jas. S. Chrisman, D. 9 Lennder M. Cov, W.
5 Clement S. Hill, W. 10 R. I. Stanton, D.
John M. Clayton, FLORIDA.
1855 John R. Thompson, 1857 1857 Wm. Wright, 1859
Vacancy, 1859
S. P. Chase, (F S) 1855
Benj. F'. Wude, 1857
Josiah J. Evan, 1859
James C. Jones, 1857
John Bell, 1859
Hannibal Hamblin, 1857
Vacancy, 1859
VERMONT.
Edward Everett, 1859
Charles E. Stuart, 1859
MISSOURI.
CALIFORNIA.
David R. Atchison, 1855
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Vacancies, -
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724
MISCELLANEOUS.
LOUISIANA.
1 Wm. Dunbar, D. 3 John Perkins, jr., D.
2 Saml. B. Davis, D. 4 John B. Smith, W.
MASSACHUSETTS.
I Zeno Scudder, W. · 7 N. P. Banks, jr., D.
2 S. L. Crocker, W. 8 T. Wentworth, W.
3 J. W. Edmunds, W. 9 A. De Witt, F. S. D.
4 S. H. Walley, W. 10 Edw. Dickinson, W. 5 Wm. Appleton, W. 11 John G. Goodrich, W. 6 Chas. W. Uphanı, W.
MICHIGAN.
1 David Stuart, D. 3 Saml. Clark, D.
2 David A. Noble, D. 4 Hester L. Stevens, D.
MAINE.
1 Moses M'Donald, D. 4 Saml. P. Benson, W.
2 Saml. Mavall, D. 5 I. Washburn, jr., W.
3 E. Wilder Farley, W. 6 T. J. D. Fuller, D.
MISSISSIPPI.
1 Daniel B. Wright, D. 4 Wiley P. Harris, D.
2 Wm. S. Barry, D. 5 Wm. Barksdale, D.
3 O. R. Singleton, D.
MARYLAND.
1 John R. Franklin, W. 4 Henry May, D.
2 Jacob Shower, D. 5 Wm. T. Hamilton, D.
3 Joshua Vansant, D. 6 A. R. Sellers, W.
MISSOURI.
1 Thomas S. Benton, D. 5 Mordecai Oliver, W.
2 Alfred W. Lamb, D. 6 John S. Phelps, D.
3 John G. Lindley, W. 7 Sam. Caruthers, W.
4 John G. Miller, W.
MINNESOTA. Henry M. Rice, D.
NEW YORK.
1 James Maurice, D. 18 Peter Rowe, D.
2 T. W. Cumming, D. 19 George W. Chase, W. 3 Hiram Walbridge, D. 20 O. B. Matleson, W.
4 Mike Walsh, D. 21 Henry Bennett, W.
5 Wm. M. Tweed, D. 22 Gerrit Smith, F. S. W. 6 John Wheeler, D. 23 Caleb Lyon, Ind. D.
7 Wm. A. Walker, D. 24 Daniel T. Jones, D. 8 F. B. Cutting, D. 25 Edwin B. Morgan, W. 9 Jared V. Peck, D. 26 Andrew Oliver, D.
10 William Murray, D. 27 John J. Taylor, D. 11 T. R. Westbrook, D. 12 Gilbert Dean, D. 13 Russell Sage, W. 14 R. W. Peckham, D. 15 Charles Hughes, D.
28 George Hastings, D. 29 David Carpenter, W. 30 Benj. Pringle, Ind. W. 31 Thos. HI. Flagler, W. 32 Solonon G. Haven, W. 16 Geo. A. Simmons, W. 33 Reuben E. Fenton, D. 17 Bishop Perkins, D.
NEW JERSEY.
1 Nathan T. Stratton, D. 4 George Vail, D.
2 Charles Skelton, D. 5 A.C.M.Pennington, W. 3 Samuel Lilly, D.
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
1 Geo. W. Kittredge, D. 3 Harry Hibbard, D.
2 Geo. W. Morrison, D.
NORTH CAROLINA.
1 H. H. Shaw, D.
2 Thomas Ruffin, D.
3 Wm. S. Ashe, D. 7 Burton S. Creig, D.
4 Sion H. Rogers, W. 8 Thos. S. Clingman, D.
OREGON. Joseph Lane. NEW MEXICO. Jose Manuel Gallegos.
OHIO.
1 David T. Disney, D. 12 Edson B. Olds, D.
2 John S. Harrison, W. 13 Wm. D. Lindsey, D.
3 L. D.Campbell,F.S.W.14 H. H. Johnson, D.
4 M. H. Nichols, D. 15 W. R. Sapp, W.
5 A. P. Edgerton, D. 16 Edward Ball, W.
6 Andrew Ellison, D. 17 Wilson Shannon, D.
7 Aaron Harlan, W. 18 Geo. Bliss, D.
8 Moses B. Corwin, W. 19 Edward Wade, F. S.
9 Fred. W. Green, D. 20 J. R. Giddings, F.S.W. 10 John L. Taylor, W. 21 Andrew Stewart, D. 11 Thos. L. Ritchie, D.
PENNSYLVANIA.
I T. B. Florence, D. 14 G. A. Grow, D.
2 J. R. Chandler, W. 15 James Gamble, D.
3 J. Robbins, jr., D. 16 Wm. H. Kurtz, D.
4 Wm. H. Witte, D. 17 Saml. L. Russell, W.
5 John M'Nai, D. 18 Jolin M'Culloch, W.
6 Wm. Everhart, W. 19 Augustus Drum, D. 7 Saml. A. Bridges, D. 20 J. L. Dawson, D.
8 J. Clancey Jones, D. 21 David Ritchie, W. 9 Isaac E. Heister, W. 22 Thos. M. Howe, W. 10 N. Middleswarth, W. 23 Michael C. Trout, D. 11 C. W. Straub, D. 24 Carlton B. Curtis, D.
12 H. B. Wright, D.
25 John Dick, W.
13 Asa Packer, D.
RHODE ISLAND.
1 Thomas Davis, D. 2 Benj. B. Thurston, T.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
1 John M'Queen, S. R. 4 P. S. Brooks, S. R.
2 Wm. Aiken, S. R. 5 James L. Orr, S. R.
3 L. M. Keitt, S. R. 6 W. W. Boyce, S. R.
TENNESSEE.
1 Brooking Campbell, D. 6 Geo. W. Jones, D.
2 W. W. Churchwell, D. 7 R. M. Bugg, W.
3 Saml. A. Smith, D. 8 F. K. Zollikoffer, W.
4 Wm. Cullum, W. 9 Emer. Etheridge, W.
5 Charles Ready, W. 10 Fred. P. Stanton, D.
TEXAS.
1 Geo. W. Smyth, D. 2 Peter H. Bell, D.
UTAH.
John M. Bernhisel, D. VIRGINIA.
1 Thos. H. Bayley, D. 8 Chas. J. Faulker, D.
2 J. Millson, D.
9 H. A. Edmondson, D.
3 John S. Caskie, D. 10 John Leteher, D.
4 Wm. O. Goode, D. 11 Z. Kidwell, D.
5 Thos. S. Bocock, D. 12 John F. Snodgrass, D.
6 Paulus Powell, D.
13 Fayette M'Mullin, D.
7 Wm. Smith, D.
VERMONT.
1 James Meacham, W. 3 Alvah Sabin, W. 2 Andrew Tracy, W.
WISCONSIN.
I Daniel Wells, jr., D. 3 John B. Maey, D. 2 B. C. Eastman, D.
5 John Kerr, W.
6 Rich. C. Puryear, W.
MISCELLANEOUS.
725
Recapitulation of Figures.
Dem.
Abolition.
Whig.
Alabama,
6
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Arkansas,
2
Connecticut,
4
California,
2
Delaware,
1
Florida,
1
Georgia,
6
2
Illinois,
4 23. Washington and Greene. - Maxwell M'Caslin. 1
5 1 24. Bedford, Fulton and Somerset .- Hamil- ton B. Barnes.
1 25. Armstrong, Indiana and Clarion .- S. S. Jamison .*
Massachusetts,
1
1
Michigan,
4
Missouri,
3
4
Maryland,
4
1
Mississippi,
5
New York,
22
1
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Adams .- John C. Ellis.
Allegheny .- John S. Hamilton, John M. Pur- ter, John J. Muse, Thomas J. Bigham, John E. Parkes.
Armstrong, Clarion and Jefferson .- David T. Putney, Thomas Magee, Geo. W. Ziegler.
· Beaver, Butler and Lawrence .- B. B. Cham- - berlain, W'. Stewart, R. B. M'Combs.
3 Bedford, Fulton and Cambria .- Wm. T. Daugherty, Thomas Collins.
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Berks .- Jacob Wicklein, John B. Smith, Dan- 71 iel V. R. Hunter, George Shenk.
Blair and Huntingdon .- Jas. L. Gwin, Jas. Maguier.
Bradford .- John Passmore, Wm. E. Barton. Bucks .- Evan Groom, Silas H. Beans, Luther Calvin.
Carbon and Lehigh .- David Laury, James R. Struthers.
Centre .- Charles B. Foster.
Chester .- Henry T. Evans, Robert E. Monag-
1. Philadelphia city-William A. Crabb, Eli han, William Wheeler.
K. Price .*
2. Philadelphia county .- SAMUEL G. HAMIL- TON, Wm. Goodwin, Levi Foulkrod .*
3. Montgomery .- Benjamin Frick.
4. Chester .- HIenry S. Evans.
5. Berks .- Wm. M. Heister.
6. Bucks .- Il. K. Sager.
7. Lancaster and Lebanon .- E. C. Darling- ton, E. Kinzer.
8. Northumberland and Dauphin .- John C. Kunkle.
9. Northampton and Lehigh .- Wm. Fry.
10. Carbon, Monroc, Pike and Wayne .- E. W. Hamlin.
11. Adams and Franklin .- David Mellinger .. 12. York .- Jacob S. Haldeman.
13. Cumberland and Perry .- Samuel Wher- ry.
14. Centre, Lycoming, Sullivan and Clinton. -James W. Quiggle.
15. Blair, Cambria and Huntingdon. - J. Cresswell, Jr."
16. Luzerne, Montour and Columbia,-C. R. Buckalew .*
17. Bradford, Susquehanna and Wyoming .- Wm. M. Piatt ..
Dauphin .- Simon Sallada, George T. Hummel. Delaware. Jonathan P. Abraham.
Eric .- Gidcon J. Ball, Humphrey A. Hills. Fayette and Westmoreland. - William A. Cook, Benjamin Byerly, Abram Gallentine, Wil- liam Y. R Derts.
Franklin .- John Rowe, Samuel Gilmore.
Greene -- John M. Stockdale.
Indiana .- Alexander M' Connell.
Lancaster .- John A. Hiestand, Danicl Herr. Henry Gray, C. L. Hunsecker, John Rawlins.
Lebanon .- John Meily.
Luzerne .- A. B. Dunning, Truman Atherton. Mercer, Venango and Warren .- Lothrop T. Parmlee, John J. Gilgore, Robert M. DeFrance. Mifflin .- Alexander Gibboncy.
Monroe and Pike. - Abraham Edinger.
Montgomery .- Henry Beyer, Charles II. Pal- mer, Jacob Fry, Jr.
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Tennessee,
Texas,
Q
Virginia,
13
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Vermont,
Wisconsin,
3
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Total,
159
4
18. Tioga, Potter, M'Kean, Elk, Clairfield, Jefferson and Forest .- Bryon D. Hamlin.
19. Mercer, Venango and Warren .- Thos. Hoge.'
20. Erie and Crawford .- Jas. Skinner.
21. Butler, Beaver and Lawrence .- John. Fer- guson.
22. Allegheny .- Geo. Darsie, Jonas R. M'Clin- tock .*
Indiana,
10
Iowa,
1
Kentucky,
5
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Louisiana,
3
Maine,
3
3
9 26. Juniata, Mifflin and Union .- Eli Slifer.
27. Westmoreland and Fayette .- John M'Far- land.
28. Schuylkill .- John Hendricks.
New Hampshire,
3
New Jersey,
4
North Carolina,
5
Ohio,
12
Pennsylvania,
16
Rhode Island,
2
South Carolina,
5
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Pennsylvania Legislature.
SESSION 1854.
SENATE.
Clearfield, M'Kean and Elk .- A. Caldwell. Clinton, Lycoming and Potter .- John B. Beck, George J. Eldred.
Columbia and Montour .- George Scott.
Crawford .- William H. Davis, Jessie Smith. Cumberland .- David J. M'Kce, Henry G. Moser.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
Northampton .- Philip Johnson, Moses Bush. Northumberland .- David B. Montgomery. Perry .- Thomas Adams.
Philadelphia city .- William C. Patterson, M. W. Baldwin, Geo. H. Hart, Henry K. Strong.
Philadelphia county .- Thomas Manderfield, Robert M. Carlisle, George W. Hillier, John J. Boyd, Robert B. Knight, Isaac W. Moore, Ri- chardson L. Knight, E. POULSON, J. H. HURTT, BENJAMIN R. MILLER, JOSHUA S. FLETCHER.
Schuylkill .- John Horn, Samuel Hipple.
Somerset .- Joseph Cummins.
Susquehanna, Sullivan and Wyoming .- Erra
B. Chase, James Deegan.
Tioga .- James Lowrey.
Union and Juniata .- John W. Simonton.
Washington .- Matthew Linn, Jehu Jackman. Wayne .- Frederick M. Crane.
York .- Jacob K. Sidle, Vincent C. S. Eckert, Joseph Wilson.
Democrats in Roman-Whigs in Italic-Na- tives in SMALL CAPS-New members marked thus (*).
PHILADELPHIA POST OFFICE. JOHN MILLER, P. M. Arrival and Departure of Mails. EASTERN.
New England States, except the S. W. counties of Vermont, twice daily, except Sunday. Closes at 8 A. M. and 10 P. M. Arrives at 1 and 10 P. M.
State of New York, S. W. counties of Vermont, and counties of Bergen, Hudson, Passaic and Sussex, in New Jersey, four times daily, except Sunday. Closes at 8 A. M., 12 M. and 4 and 10 P. M. Ar- rives at 1 and 10 P. M.
Bordentown, Burlington, Newark, New Bruns- wick, Patterson, Princeton, Jersey City, Elizabeth- town and Rahway, twice daily, except Sunday. Closet at 8 A. M. and 4 P. M. Arrives at 1 and 10 P. M.
Two Mails East on Sunday. Closes at 3} and 10 P. M.
SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY.
Salem, Mauricetown, Bridgeton, and interme- diate points, daily, except Sunday. Closes at 5 A. M. Arrives at 4 P. M.
Absecom, Cape Island, Greenwich, and interme- diate places, tri-weekly : Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Arrives on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Closes at 3 A. M. Arrives 5 P. M.
Tuckerton and intermediate places semi-weekly ; depart on Wednesday and Saturday ; arrives Mon- day and Thursday. Closes at 3 A. M. Arrives 5 P. M.
Mount Holly, Medford, Pemberton and interme- diate places, daily, except Sunday. Closes at 12 M. Arrives at 10 A. M.
PENNSYLVANIA.
. Alleghany, Armstrong, Beaver, Bedford, Butler, Cambria, Centre, Clarion, Clearfield, Clinton, Craw- ford, Cumberland, Elk, Fayette, Franklin, Fulton, Green, Indiana, Jefferson, Lawrence, Mercer, Mifflin, Somerset, Venango, and Washington counties, daily, except Sundays. Closes at 8 P. M
Susquehanna and Wyoming counties, daily Closes at 4 P. M.
Bradford, Erie, MeKean, Pike, Potter, Tioga, Warren and Wayne counties, daily, except Sunday. Closes at 5 A. M
Balance of State generally closes at 5 A. M. West Chester, twice daily, except Sunday, Closes at 5 A. M. and 2 P. M. Arrives at 10 A. M. and 5} P. M.
Norristown, twice daily, except Sunday. Closes at 3 A. M. and 21 P. M. Arrives at 1 and 8; P. M.
Pottsville, Reading, Minersville and Orwigsburg, twice daily, except Sunday. Closes at 5 A. M. and 21 P. M. Arrives at 1 and 83 P. M.
Pittsburg, Harrisburg, Lancaster, Carlisle, Co- lumbia, Chambersburg, Middletown, Lewistown, Hollidaysburg and Huntingdon, twice daily. Closes at 5 A. M. and 9 P. M. Arrives at 8 A. M. and 8 P. M.
SOUTH.
Southern, daily. Closes at 8 P. M. Arrives at 1 A. M.
As l'ar South as Charleston, extra, daily, except Sunday. Closes at 12 M. Arrives 5 P. M.
Baltimore and Washington, D. C., daily. Closes at 5 A. M. Arrives 1 P. M.
Norfolk, daily, except Sunday. Closes at 12'M. Arrives 1 P. M.
Western and South Western daily. Closes at 5 A. M. Arrives 8 P. M.
Wilmington, three Mails daily, except Sunday. Closes at 5 A. M., 12 M. and 8 P. M. Arrives at 1 and 5 P. M. and midnight. On Sunday closes at 8 P. M.
Somerset and Worcester counties, Maryland ; Aecomac and Northampton counties, Virginia, and offices in Sussex county, Delaware, south of George- town, tri-weekly. Close-Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 5 A. M.
Residue of' Delaware and Maryland daily, except Sunday. Closes at 5 A. M.
California-Closes on the 14th and 19th of every month.
European Mails elose alternately on Monday and Tuesday of every week. When the steamer leaves Boston closes here the Monday previous, at 9 P. M. When from New York, closes on Tuesday, at 9 P. M. On Friday of every week closes at 9 P. M. per American steamer leaving New York on Saturday.
07 Office open on Sunday, from 7g to 8; A. M., and from 2 to 3 P. M.
EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS.
Steamships for Europe leave New York every Wednesday at noon, and every other Saturday at noon. From Boston every other Saturday at noon. From Philadelphia every fourth Saturday morning.
From Liverpool the American Line leaves every other Wednesday for the city of New York, and the British Mail Line every Saturday for New York and Boston alternately.
From Bremen a steamer leaves once a month, on a Wednesday ; from Havre once a month, on a Wed- nesday, both lines touching at Southampton on their way to New York-alternating with the semi- monthly line of American steamers from Liverpool, and forming together a regular Wednesday line from Europe to New York.
Prices of Passage from New York to Liverpool: -In first class cabin, 8120; in second cabin, 870 ; exclusive use of' extra size state room, 8300. From Liverpool to New York, £30 and £20.
Price of Passage from Philadelphia :- Saloon, $90, $65 and $55, (according to state room.) A limited number of third-class passengers will be taken, and found with comfortably cooked provisions, for $25 to Liverpool ; $40 from Liverpool.
MISCELLANEOUS.
OFFICIAL VOTE FOR STATE OFFICERS.
Judge |Can'l Com- Sup. Court. missioner.
Auditor General.
Knox, I).
Budd, W.
Forsyth, D.
Pownall, W.
Banks, D.
M'Clure, W.
Adams, Allegheny, Armstrong,
1426 1722
1436
1727
1433
1736
5214
5587
4849
5768
5137
5700
2066
1044
2067
1367
2036
1163
Beaver, Bedford,
1508
1333
1443
1363
1443
1350
1790
1700
1810
1722
1809
1719 3160
Bradford,
2846
2215
2834
2203
2842
Bucks,
5076
3881
5364
3883
5078
Butler,
1835
1952
1811
1982
1829
1955
Cambria,
1673
1011
1632
1092
1596
986
Carbon,
1042
397
1023
370
1026
343
Centre,
2345
1228
2449
1213
2418
1261
Chester, Clarion,
1997
570
1860
621
1810
610
Clearfield, Clinton,
1151
222
1029
293
1019
230
1130
753
1111
735
1111
754
2053
291
2068
712
2021
648
2354
1406
2230
1490
2212
1486
*California,
22,123,173
22,161,872
Connecticut,
119,088,672
155,707,980
2476
2378
2437
2748
2503
2692
1452
1728
1464
1705
1425
1709
Florida,
22,784,837
22,862,270
1434
2017
1345
2028
1313
2004
Georgia,
335,110,225
335,425,714
2706
1727
2746
1618
3713
1595
2706
2842
2736
2869
2702
2876
718
574
726
575
722
576
Kentucky,
291,387,554
301,628,456
1563
1846
1569
1817
1548
1796
Maine,
96,765,868
122,777,571
1357
1457
1020
1599
979
1492
Maryland,
208,563,566
219,217,364
1059
421
748
485
703
390
Massachusetts,
546,000,057
573,342,286
5509
8829
1400
726
1431
722
1417 1985
Missouri,
98,595,463
137,247,707
2023
989
1925
996
2090
969
+New Jersey,
4132|
1798
4140
1773
4121
1746
New York,
715,369,028
1,080,309,216
355
168
329
179
301
171
Ohio,
2246
1458
2210
1470
2213
1470
Pennsylvania,
1559
997
1532
1851
181
1820
157
4535
3214
4478
3221
4559
3173
Tennessee,
189,437,623
201.246,686
29.37
1382
2901
1385
2923
13.30
1847
912
1881
894
1645
798
Virginia,
381,576,660
430,701,082
1600
856
1662
868
1631
867
Wisconsin,
20,715,5:25
42,656,595
Philad'a City ant County, Pike,
20722 18629 22264 19145 22153 19311
564
87
566
83
492
79
643
81
533
80
591
74
4022
1987
4023
1995
3915
1915
Somerset,
740
1855
715
18.3-1
704
1791
New Mexico,
5,903,474
5,063,74
Susquehanna, Sullivan,
2017 331
111
314
120
308
115
Tioga, Union,
1541
2216
1537
2257
1520
2210 463
Venango,
1300 920
4.2.4
9118
398
1166 860
3360
2852
Washington, Wayne,
1670
411
6.27
442
1632
4220
Westmoreland
3410
1815
3.2.10)
19.39
2752
1734
Wyoming,
898
336
876
362
856
334
York,
4234
3015
4279 3029
4210
3057
Recapitulation of the Full Vote.
Supreme Judge .- Knox, Dem., 153,849 ; Budd, Whig, 116,117.
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