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XLth CONGRESS.

First Session began March 4, 1867, immediately on the expiration of the XXXIXth Congress.
The Second Session began on the first Monday of December, 1867. The last
Session began on the first Monday of December, 1868.

SENATE.

BENJAMIN F. WADE, of Ohio, President.

GEORGE C. GORHAM, of California, Secretary.

Of those in the Senate on the 7th of December, 1868, there were Republicans (in Roman), 54; Democrats (in Italics), 12. Whole number of Senators, Dec. 7, 1868, 66. Whole number, in a full Senate, including Southern States, 74. The figures before the name indicate the year in which (on the 3d March) the term of the Senator expires.

ALABAMA.

Term Ex.

Senator. 1871 Willard Warner. 1873 George E. Spencer......Decatur.

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Montgomery.

Georgetown.
..San Francisco

Hartford. .....Norwalk.

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MISSOURI.

Term Ex.
1869 John B. Henderson.....Louisiana.
1873 Charles D. Drake.......St. Louis.

Cenator.

Home Post Office.

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I Logan H. Roots..
2 [Vacancy.]
3 Thomas Boles......

[Regular Sessions begin on the first Monday in December.]

[Republicans in Roman, 174; Democrats in Italics, 48; whole number admitted, Dec. 7, 1868 (including three vacant seats), 225. Whole number of members when all the States are fully represented, 243. Those marked with a star (*) were members of the last preceding (XXXIXth) Congress.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

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EDWARD MCPHERSON, of Gettysburg. Penn., Clerk.

ARKANSAS.

I Samuel B. Axtell..

2 *William Higby.

3 James A. Johnson.......Downieville.

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CALIFORNIA.

I Norman B. Judd..
2 *John F. Farnsworth.

I Richard D. Hubbard.....Hartford.
Julius Hotchkiss..

2

Middletown.

Henry H. Starkweather. Norwich. 4 William H Barnum......Lakeville.

3

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DELAWARE. 1*John A. Nicholson.......Dover.

FLORIDA. I Charles M. Hamilton ILLINOIS.

CONNECTICUT.

10 Albert G. Burr

II *Samuel S. Marshall..

INDIANA.

1 * William E. Niblack..
2 * Michael C. Kerr..
3 Morton C. Hunter
William S. Holman.
*George W. Julian.
John Coburn..
*Henry D. Washburn.
*Godlove S. Orth
9 *Schuyler Colfax

William Williams..
John P. C. Shanks.
IOWA.

SCHUYLER COLFAX, of South Bend, Indiana, Speaker.

*Elihu B. Washburne.....Galena.
*Abner C. Harding
*Ebon C. Ingersoll.. .Peoria.
*Burton C. Cook.
Otawa.

*Henry P. H. Bromwell.. Charleston.

*Shelby M. Cullom...
*Lewis W. Ross

.Springfield.
..Lewiston.
..Winchester.
McLeansboro'.
Belleville.
..Harrisburg.

12 *Jehu Baker

13 Green B. Raum.

At large-John A. Logan ...Carbondale.

1 *James F. Wilson.. 2 *Hiram Price.

.De Valls Bluff.
.Dardanelle.

San Francisco.
..Calaveras.

.....Marianna.

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Chicago.
..St. Charles.

Monmouth.

Vincennes.
.New Albany.
Bloomington.
..Aurora.

.Centreville.

Indianapolis.

3 *William B. Allison.. 4 William Loughridge.

Grenville M. Dodge. *Asahel W. Hubbard.....Sioux City.

KANSAS.

1 *Sidney Clarke...

I *Lawrence S. Trimble....Paducah.

2 [Vacancy.]

3 Jacob S. Golladay.

4 J. Proctor Knott..

Asa P. Grover

Clinton.

Lafayette.
South Bend.
Warsaw.

.Jay Court House

.Fairfield.

.Davenport. ♫
.Dubuque.
.Oskaloosa.
.Council Bluffs.

.Lawrence.

Allensville.
.Lebanon.

Owenton.

.Newport.
.Lexington
.Barbourville.
.Mt. Sterling.

Portland.
.Paris.
Augusta.

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XLIst CONGRESS-AS FAR AS CHOSEN.

SENATE.

Term expires.

ALABAMA. 1871 Willard Warner. 1873 George E. Spencer.

ARKANSAS. 1871 Alexander Mc Donald. 1873 Benjamin F. Rice.

CALIFORNIA. 1873 Cornelius Cole. 1875 Eugene Casserly.

CONNECTICUT.

1873 Orris S. Ferry.
1875 William A. Buckingham.

DELAWARE. 1871 Willard Saulsbury. 1875 Thomas F. Bayard.

FLORIDA.

1873 Thomas W. Osborn. 1875 Abijah Gilbert.

GEORGIA.

1871 Homer V. M. Miller. 1873 Joshua Hill.

ILLINOIS. 1871 Richard Yates. 1873 Lyman Trumbull.

INDIANA.

1873 Oliver P. Morton. 1875 Daniel D. Pratt.

IOWA. 1871 James W. Grimes. 1873 James Harlan.

KANSAS. 1871 Edmund G. Ross. 1873 Samuel C. Pomeroy.

KENTUCKY.

1871 Thomas C. MicCreery. 1873 Garrett Davis.

Dist.

ALABAMA. (No members of Congress chosen in 1868.)

ARKANSAS.

I *Logan H. Roots.

2 A. A. C. Rogers. 3 *Thomas Boles.

Term expires.

LOUISIANA. 1871 John S. Harris. 1873 Wm. Pitt Kellogg.

FLORIDA.

1. Chas. M. Hamilton.

GEORGIA.

(No election for 41st Congress.)

ILLINOIS.

John A. Logan.

MAINE.

1871 Wm. Pitt Fessenden.
1875 Hannibal Hamlin.

MARYLAND.

1873 George Vickers.
1875 William T. Hamilton.
MASSACHUSETTS.
1871 Henry Wilson.
1875 *Charles Sumner.
MICHIGAN.
1871 Jacob M. Howard.
1875 *Zachariah Chandler.

MINNESOTA.
1871 Daniel S. Norton.
1875 *Alexander Ramsey.

MISSISSIPPI.

(No Senators chosen. State
Govern't not organized.)
MISSOURI.
1873 Charles D. Drake.
1875 Carl Schurz.

NEBRASKA.
1871 John M. Thayer.
1875 *Thomas W. Tipton.
NEVADA.
1873 James W. Nye.
1875 William M. Stewart.

NEW HAMPSHIRE.
1871 Aaron H. Cragin.
1873 James W. Patterson.

NEW JERSEY.
1871 Alexander G. Cattell,
1875 John P. Stockton.

NEW YORK. 1873 Roscoe Conkling. 1875 Reuben E. Fenton.

Term expires.

NORTH CAROLINA. 1871 Joseph C. Abbott. 1873 John Pool.

OHIO.

1873 John Sherman.
1875 Allen G. Thurman.

INDIANA.

1 *William E. Niblack.
2 *Michael C. Kerr.
3* William S. Holman.
4 *George W. Julian.
5*John Coburn.
6 Daniel W. Voorhees.
*Godlove S. Orth.
Daniel D. Pratt.

OREGON.
1871 George H. Williams.
1873 Henry W. Corbett.

PENNSYLVANIA. 1873 Simon Cameron. 1875 John Scott.

RHODE ISLAND.

1871 Henry B. Anthony.
1875 William Sprague.

SOUTH CAROLINA.

1871 Thomas J. Robertson. 1873 Frederick A. Sawyer.

TENNESSEE.

WISCONSIN.

1873 Timothy O. Howe. 1875 Matthew H. Carpenter. Those marked with a star are re-elected. seven in all. Republicans chosen, 56: Democrats chosen, 11. After the States of Mississippi, Texas, and Virginia shall have been reconstructed and represented in the Senate, that body will consist of 74 members.

1871 Joseph S. Fowler.
1875 William G. Brownlow.

TEXAS.

(No Senators chosen. State Govern't not organized.)

VERMONT. 1873 Justin S. Mor ill. 1875 George F. Edmunds.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Dist.

I *Norman B. Judd.
2 J. F. Farnsworth.
3 *E. B. Washburne.
4 John B. Hawley.
*Ebon C. Ingersoll.
*Burton C. Čook.
Jesse A. Moore.
*Shelby M. Cullom.
9 Thor W. McNeeley.
IO *Albert G. Burr.

CALIFORNIA.

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*Sam'l B. Axtell.

2 Aaron A. Sargent.

3 * James A. Johnson. 11 *Saml. S. Marshall.

CONNECTICUT.

12 John B. Hay. (Elects four members 13 John M. Crebs. in April.) DELAWARE.

I Benjamin T. Briggs.

WEST VIRGINIA.

1871 Waitman T. Willey.
1875 Arthur 1. Boreman.

VIRGINIA.

(No Senators chosen. State Govern't not organized.)

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Dist.

3 Ginery Twitchell. 4 Samuel Hooper.

*Benj. F. Butler. *Nath'l P. Banks. *Geo. S. Boutwell. George F. Hoar. 9 Wm. B. Washburn. 10 *Henry L. Dawes.

MICHIGAN.

1 *Fern'do C. Beaman. 2 Wm. L. Stoughton. 3 *Austin Blair.

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*Thomas W. Ferry. 5 Omar Conger. Rand❜h Strickland. 10

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NEBRASKA.

*John Taffe.

NEVADA.

I Thomas Fitch.

NEW HAMPSHIRE. (Will elect three members in March.)

NEW JERSEY. 1 *William Moore.

MINNESOTA. 12 1 Morton S.Wilkinson. 13 2 Eugene M. Wilson. 14 Steph. L. Mayhem. 15 Adolph. H. Tanner. MISSISSIPPI. 16 *Orange Ferriss. (No regular election. 17 Wm. Å. Wheeler. The State is still un-18 Stephen Sanford. reconstructed.) 19 Charles S. Knapp. 20 *Addison H. Laflin. 21 Alex. H. Bailey, 22 John C. Churchill. 23 *Dennis McCarthy. 24 George W. Cowles. 25 Wm. H. Kelsey. 26 Giles W. Hotchkiss. 27 *Hamilton Ward. 28 Noah Davis, Jr.

MISSOURI.

Erastus Wells. 2 G. A. Finkelnburg. 3 J. R. McCormick. 4 Sempro. H. Boyd. Samuel S. Burdett. *Rob. T. Van Horn. Joel Asper. *John F. Benjamin. 29 John Fisher. 9 David P. Dyer.

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Dist.

2 Charles Haight.
3 John T. Bird.
4 *John Hill.

5 Orestes Cleveland.

Michigan
Minnesota.

Mississippi (no elec.)...

Missouri
Nebraska..

NEW YORK.

1 Henry A. Reeves.
2 John G. Schumaker.
3 Henry W. Slocum.
4 *John Fox.

*John Morrissey.
6 Samuel S. Cox.

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Harvey C. Calkin. 8 *James Brooks.

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14

John T. Wilson.
Philad. V. Trump.
George W. Morgan.
Martin Welker.
15 Eliakim H. Moore.
16 John A. Bingham.
Clarkson N. Potter. 17 Jacob A. Ambler.
Geo. W. Greene.
18 William H.Upson.
John H. Ketcham. 19 *James A. Garfield.
John A. Griswold.

30 †David S. Bennett.
31 Porter Sheldon.

PENNSYLVANIA.

1 * Samuel J. Randall.
2 *Charles O'Neill.
John Moffatt.
William D. Kelley.
John R. Reading.
John D. Stiles.
Wash'n Townsend.
*J. Lawrence Getz.
9 Oliver J. Dickey.
10 Henry L. Cake.
II *Dan. M. VanAuken.
12 Geo. W. Woodward.
13 Ulysses Mercur.
14 John B. Packer.
15 Rich'd J. Haldeman.
16 John Cessna.
17 Daniel J. Morrell.

NORTH CAROLINA.
I Clinton L Cobb.

2 *David Heaton.

3 *Oliver H. Dockery. 18 Wm. H. Armstrong.

19 #Glenni W. Scofield.

OHIO.

1 Philip W. Strader. 22 James S. Negley. *Re-elected. † Republican gain.

Republicans.
Democrats.

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4 *John T. Deweese.
5 Israel G. Lash.
+Francis E. Shober, 20 Calvin W. Gilfillan.
21 Henry D. Foster.
7 Plato Durham.
(Contested by John
Covode.)

Rep. re-elected.

Dem. re-elected.

Rep. gains.

|||| Dem. gains.

OREGON.

I Joseph S Smith.

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RECAPITULATION.

RHODE ISLAND. I Thos. A. Jenckes. 2 *Nathan F. Dixon.

STATES.

SOUTH CAROLINA.

I *B. F. Whittemore.

2 *C. C. Bowen.
3 J. P. Reed.
4 W. D. Simpson.
TENNESSEE.

1 *Roderick R. Butier.
2 Horace Maynard.
3 *Wm. B. Stokes.
Lewis Tillman.
William F. Prosser.
*Samuel M. Arnell.
Isaac R. Hawkins,
William J.Smith.

TEXAS.

(No election held in this State except for a Constitutional Convention.)

VERMONT.

Charles W. Willard. 2 *Luke P. Poland. 3 *Worth'n C. Smith.

VIRGINIA.

(No election held since the vote for a Convention in 1867.)

WEST VIRGINIA, I Isaac H. Duval. 2 James C. McGrew. 3 John S. Witcher.

Democratic gain.

WISCONSIN.

I *Halbert E. Paine.
2 *Benj. F. Hopkins.
3 *Amasa Cobb.
4 Chas. A. Eldredge.
*Philetus Sawyer.
6 *Cad. C. Washburne.

ON Republicans.
| Rep. re-elected.
| Democrats.

NOON
ANANI | Dem.re-elected.

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Nevada

N. Hampshire (no elec.)...
New Jersey.
New York.
North Carolina
Ohio

Oregon..
Pennsylvania..
Rhode Island
South Carolina..
Tennessee...
Texas (no elec.)
Vermont...

Virginia (no elec.).
West Virginia
Wisconsin

.18 13

5

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15

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Total..

.136 70 79 28

2 27

Whole number already elected. 206; Repub lican majority, 66. Other members wilf be elected early in 1869. When all the States are represented, the House has 243 members.

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