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All Postmasters are obliged to register letters when requested to do so. Terms, cash in advance. Address, THE TRIBUNE, NEW YORK. THE EXECUTIVE. ULYSSES S. GRANT, of Illinois, President of the United States... THE CABINET. HAMILTON FISH, of New York, Secretary of State... GEORGE S. BOUTWELL, of Massachusetts, Secretary of the Treasury. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT, December 25, 1871. Country. Austria.. Chili.. China France. Great Britain. Italy Mexico... Peru.. Germany Russia. Spain.. THE JUDICIARY. SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. SALMON P. CHASE, of Ohio, Chief Justice.. 66 66 Salary $8,500 66 NATHAN CLIFFORD, of Maine, 6. 66 66 66 MINISTERS TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES. ENVOYS EXTRAORDINARY AND MINISTERS PLENIPOTENTIARY. Capital. Rio Janeiro.. .Pekin Hayti.. Ministers. John Jay, N. Y...... .St. Petersburg....Andrew G. Curtin, Penn.. MINISTERS RESIDENT. .London... Lima... Argentine Republic.....Buenos Ayres.. Belgium.. Ecuador Hawaiian Islands. Honduras.. Japan. Nicaragua.. Paraguay. 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The figures before the name indicates the year in which (on the 4th of March) the term of the Senator expires. Those marked with a star (*) were not members of the Senate during the XLIst Congress. Not yet admitted to seats. 1873 Orris S. Ferry.. Norwalk. 1875 Will'm A. Buckingham. Norwich. DELAWARE. 1873 Cornelius Cole... FLORIDA. 1875 Thomas F. Bayard......Wilmington. 1877 *Eli Saulsbury. Dover. GEORGIA. 18-3 Thomas W. Osborn......Tallahassee. 1875 Abijah Gilbert... .St. Augustine. 1873 Joshua Hill.. .Madison. CONGRESS. SENATE. 1873 Oliver P. Morton. Indianapolis. 1875 Daniel D. Pratt... ..Logansport. SCHUYLER COLFAX, of Indiana, President. MICHIGAN. 1875 Zachariah Chandler.....Detroit. 1877 *Thomas W. Ferry...... Grand Haven. 1875 Adelbert Ames.. .... .Mansfield. PENNSYLVANIA. 1873 Simon Cameron.........Harrisburg. ...... .Huntingdon. RHODE ISLAND. 1875 William Sprague........Providence. SOUTH CAROLINA. 1873 Frederick A. Sawyer... Charleston. TENNESSEE. 1875 William G. Brownlow...Knoxville. TEXAS. 1875 J. W. Flanagan. VERMONT. 1873 Justin S. Morrill......... .Strafford. VIRGINIA. Walling's Ferry. 1875 John F. Lewis.. WEST VIRGINIA. 1875 Arthur I. Boreman......Parkersburg. 1877 *Henry G. Davis........Piedmont. WISCONSIN. 1873 Timothy O. Howe... ..Green Bay. 1875 Matthew H. Carpenter..Milwaukee. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. JAMES G. BLAINE, of Augusta, Maine, Speaker. EDWARD MCPHERSON, of Gettysburg, Penn., Clerk. [First Session began March 4, 1871. and closed April 20, 1871. Second Session began on the first Monday in December, 1871.] [Republicans, in Roman, 138; Democrats, in Italics 103; Vacancies, 2; making a full House, 243. Those marked with a star (*) were members of the XLI Congress.] ALABAMA. I Benjamin S. Turner.....Selma. 2 *Charles W. Buckley. I James M. Hanks.. 2 Oliver Snyder 3 John Edwards. 3 William A. Handley 4 *Charles Hays.. *Peter M. Dox.. 6 Joseph H. Sloss........ ARKANSAS. .Montgomery, .Helena. KANSAS. David P. Lowe. 1 KENTUCKY. 4 Mayfield. Hartford. ..Glasgow. Hodgensville. .Louisville. .Covington. .Lexington. 7 *James B. Beck. 8 * George M. Adams.. ...Barbourville. *John M. Rice... .Louisa. 9 .Fort Scott. MARYLAND. New Orleans. .Brashear. .Monroe. I *Samuel Hambleton 2 *Stevenson Archer. 3 *Thomas Swann.... 4 John Ritchie.. 5 William M. Merrick....Ellicott City. Portland. Augusta. MASSACHUSETTS. I Mark H. Dunnell.. 2 John T. Averill.. 1 *James Buffinton 2 Оakes Ames.. 3 *Ginery Twichell.. ..Brookline. .Boston. *Benjamin F. Butler....Lowell. .Pittsford. .Easton. MICHIGAN. I *George E. Harris,. Fall River. .North Easton. I Henry Waldron... 2 *William L. Stoughton..Sturgis. 3 *Austin Blair.. Wilder D. Foster. *Omar D. Conger.. Jabez G. Sutherland....Saginaw City. MINNESOTA. 5 *Samuel S. Burdett. 7 Isaac C. Parker.. MISSISSIPPI. .Hillsdale. .Jackson. .Grand Rapids. .Port Huron. .Owatonna. Hernando. 3 *Henry W. Barry.. 4 *George C. McKee 5 *Le Grand W. Perce.....Natchez. MISSOURI. I *Erastus Wells... 2 *Gustavus A. Finkelnburg 3 *James R. McCormick ..Ironton. 4 Harrison E. Havens .St. Louis 66 .Springfield. .Independence .Philadelphia. *William D. Kelley.. Alfred C. Harmer. Ephraim L. Acker. *Washington Townsend. Westchester. *J. Lawrence Getz. Reading. 9 *Oliver J. Dickey. .Lancaster. 10 John W. Killinger.....Lebanon. II John B. Storm ... .Stroudsburg. 12 Lazarus D. Shoemaker.. Wilkesbarre. 13 Ulysses Mercur.. .Towanda. 14 *John B. Packer Sunbury. 15*Richard J. Haldeman..Harrisburg. 16 Benjamin F. Meyers....Bedford. 17 R. Milton Speer. 18 Henry Sherwood 19 *Glenni W. Scofield. Samuel Griffith 20 21 Henry D. Foster 22 *James S. Negley. 23 Ebenezer McJunkin....Butler. William Mc Clelland....Newcastle. RHODE ISLAND. 24 I Benjamin T. Eames.....Providence. 2 James M. Pendleton.... Westerly. .Georgetown. SOUTH CAROLINA. I *Joseph H. Rainey. 2 Robert C. De Large....Charleston. 3 Robert B. Elliott ....Columbia. *Alexander S. Wallace.. Yorkville. 4 TENNESSEE. I *Roderick R. Butler. 2 *Horace Maynard. 3 Abraham E. Garrett...Carthage. 4 John M. Bright. 56 78 Huntingdon. Wellsboro'. Warren. Mercer. Greensburg. Pittsburg. Taylorsville. .Knoxville. ..Fayetteville. Edward I. Golladay...Lebanon. Wash'ton C. Whitthorne Columbia. Robert P. Caldwell.....Huntington. William W. Vaughan...Brownsville. 66 66 † Seat Contested by D. C Giddings, Dem. Clarksburg. Kingwood. Union. WISCONSIN. I .Milwaukee. 2 Gerry W. Hazelton ..Columbus. 3 J. Allen Barber. ..Lancaster. *Charles A. Eldridge....Fond du Lac. *Philetus Sawyer. ..Oshkosh. 6 Jeremiah M. Rusk......Viroqua. DELEGATES FROM TERRITORIES. ARIZONA.-*Richard C. McCormick, Tucson. COLORADO.-Jerome B. Chaffee, Central City. DAKOTA.-Moses K. Armstrong, Yankton. DIST. COL.-Norton P. Chipman, Washington. IDAHO.-Samuel A. Merritt, Idaho City. MONTANA.-Wm. H. Clagett, Deer Lodge City. NEW MEXICO.-Jose M. Gallegos, Santa Fe. UTAH.-William H. Hooper, Salt Lake City. WASHINGTON.-*Selucius Garfielde, Olympia. WYOMING.-William T. Jones, Cheyenne." |