HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
HOWELL COBB, of Georgia, Speaker. Richard M. Young, Clerk.
REPRESENTATIVES from the several States for the Districts as numbered, and Delegates from the several Territories, with their places of residence, or Post Offices, respectively.
1. Amos Tuck, Exeter.
2. Charles H. Peasler, Concord.
1. Samuel A. Elliot, Boston.
3. James H. Duncan, Haverhill. 4.
5. Charles Allen, Worcester.
1. George G. King, Newport.
1. Loren P. Waldo, Tolland. 2. Walter Booth, Meriden.
1. William Henry, Bellow's Falls. 2. William Hebard, Chelsea.
3. James Wilson, Keene. 4. Harry Hibbard, Bath.
6. George Ashmun, Springfield. 7. Julius Rockwell, Pittsfield. 8. Horace Mann, West Newton. 9. Orin Fowler, Fall River. 10. Joseph Grinnell, New Bedford. Rhode Island.
1. John A. King, Jamaica. 2. David A. Boker, Brooklyn. 3. J. Philips Phoenix, New York. 4. Walter Underhill, New York. 5. George Briggs, New York. 6. James Brooks, New York. 7. William Nelson, Peekskill. 8. Ransom Halloway, Beekman. 9. Thomas McKissock, Newburg. 10. Herman D. Gould, Delhi. 11. Peter H. Silvester, Coxokie. 12. Gideon Reynolds, Hoosick. 13. John L. Schoolcraft, Albany. 14. George R. Andrews, Ticonderoga. 15. John R. Thurman, Chestertown. 16. Hugh White, Cohoes.
17. Henry P. Alexander, Little Falls.
1. Andrew K. Hay, Winslow. 2. William A. Newell, Allentown. 3. Isaac Wildrick, Blairstown.
2. Nathan F. Dixon, Westerly. Connecticut.
3. C. F. Cleveland, Hampton. 4. Thomas B. Butler, Norwalk. Vermont.
3. James Meacham, Middlebury. 4. Lucius B. Peck, Montpelier. New York.
18. Preston King, Ogdensburg. 19. Charles E. Clarke, Great Bend. 20. Orsamus B. Mattison, Utica. 21. Hiram Walden, Waldensville. 22. Henry Bennett, New Berlin. 23. William Duer, Oswego.
24. Daniel Gott, Pompey.
25. Harmon S. Conger, Cortland Village. 26. William T. Jackson, Havana. 27. William A. Sackett, Seneca Falls. 28. A. M. Schermerhorn, Rochester. 29. Robert L. Rose, Allen's Hill. 30. David Rumsey, Jr., Bath. 31. Elijah Risley, Fredonia. 32. E. G. Spaulding, Buffalo. 33. Harvey Putnam, Attica. 34. Lorenzo Burrows, Albion. New Jersey.
4. John Van Dyke, New Brunswick. 5. James G. King, Hoboken.
1. Lewis C. Levin, Philadelphia. 2. Joseph R. Chandler, Philadelphia. 3. Henry D. Moore, Philadelphia. 4. John Robbins, Jr., Philadelphia. 5. John Freedley, Norristown. 6. Thomas Ross, Doylestown. 7. Jesse C. Dickey, New London. 8. Thaddeus Stevens, Lancaster. 9. William Strong, Reading. 10. Milo M. Dimmick, Stroudsburg. 11. Chester Butler, Wilkesbarre. 12. David Wilmot, Towanda.
13. Joseph Casey, New Berlin. 14. Charles W. Pitman, Pottsville.
16. J. X. McLanahan, Chambersburg. 17. Samuel Calvin, Hollidaysburg. 18. A. Jackson Ogle, Somerset. 19. Job Mann, Bedford. 20. Robert R. Reed, Washington. 21. Moses Hampton, Pittsburg. 22. John W. Howe, Franklin. 23. James Thompson, Erie. 24. Alfred Gilmore, Butler.
9. Jeremiah Morton, Raccoon Ford. 10. Richard Parker, Berryville. 11. James McDowell, Lexington. 12. H. A. Edmundson, Salem, Roanoke co. 13. Fayette McMullen, Rye Cove. 14. James M. H. Beale, Point Pleasant. 15. Thomas S. Haymond, Fairmount.
1. John S. Milson, Norfolk. 2. Richard K. Meade, Petersburg. 3. Thomas H. Averett, Halifax Č. H. 4. Thomas S. Bocock, Appomattox C. II. 5. Paulus Powell, Amherst C. H. 6. James A. Seddon, Richmond. 7. Thomas H. Bayly, Accomac C. H. 8. Alexander R. Holladay, Mansfield, Louisa co. North Carolina.
1. Thomas L. Clingman, Asheville. 2. Joseph P. Caldwell, Statesville. 3. Edmund Deberry, Mount Gilead. 4. A. H. Shepperd, Salem. 5. A. W. Venable, Brownsville.
6. John R. J. Daniel, Halifax. 7. William S. Ashe, Wilmington. 8. Edward Stanley, Washington. 9. David Outlaw, Windsor.
1. Nathaniel Albertson, Greenville.
2. Cyrus L. Dunham, Salem.
8. John L. Robinson, Rushvill.
4. George W. Julian, Centreville.
6. Willis A Gorman, Bloomington. 7. Richard W. McGaughey, Rockville. 8. Joseph E. McDonald, Crawfordsville. 9. Graham N. Fitch, Logansport.
5. William J. Brown, Amity, Johnson co. 10. Andrew J. Harlan, Marion.
THE ANALYTICAL INDEX OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES WILL BE FOUND AT PAGE 38. THE FOLLOWING INDEX REFERS TO THE RESIDUE OF THE MATTER CONTAINED IN THIS VOLUME.
ABRIDGMENTS and Digests of the Laws of the U. S. Description of books of.........
ACTS, Records, and Judicial Proceedings of one State in every other State, Territory, &c. An act for the authentication of........
First election of John Second election of John Election of John
ACTS of the several States for appointment of Deputies to Convention to form the Constitution of the U. S. 167 ADAMS, President of the U. S., March 4, 1797. Inaugural Address of John 270 ADAMS, Vice President of the U. S. ADAMS, Vice President of the U. S. ADAMS, as President of the U. S. ADAMS, as President of the U. S. ADAMS, Vice President, in Senate of the U. S. Attendance of John........ 336 ADDRESS of George Washington, accepting commission as commander-in- chief of the army, June 16, 1775 ADDRESS of the President of Congress to George Washington, August 26,
1783, on termination of the war .....
ADDRESS of George Washington in reply to the same........ ADDRESS of George Washington to Congress, on resigning his commission as commander-in-chief of the army, December 23, 1783 .... ADDRESS of Thomas Mifflin, President of Congress, in answer to the same 209 ADDRESS of George Washington, as President of the U. S., April 30, 1789. Inaugural...
ADDRESS of George Washington to the people of the U. S., September 17, 1796. Farewell
ALABAMA. Chronological statement of the formation of the government of 431 AMBASSADORS and their domestics. An act for the protection of foreign 289 AMENDMENTS of the Constitution of the U. S.
AMENDMENTS of the Constitution of the U. S. by the States. Dates of rati- fication of first ten .......
AMENDMENTS of the Constitution of the U. S. Same of the eleventh and twelfth
AMENDMENTS of the Constitution, when ratified by the States, to be pub- lished by the Secretary of State
ANALYTICAL Index of the Constitution and amendments. An......... 38 ANNAPOLIS, in 1796, recommending the Convention to form the Constitu- tion. Proceedings of the commissioners at...
APPOINTMENT of George Washington to be commander-in-chief of the June 15, 1775...................
APPOINTMENT of George Washington to be lieutenant-general and com- mander-in-chief of all the armies of the U. S., July 3, 1798.231-239 APPORTIONMENT of Representatives among the several States according 300 to the Sixth Census ARKANSAS. Chronological statement of the formation of the government of 434 ARMAMENTS being prepared in the U. S. against foreign powers with whom the U. S. are at peace. An act to prevent. ARMIES of the U. S. Appointment of George Washington to be lieutenant- general and commander-in-chief of the....
ARMY of the United Colonies, June 15, 1775. George Washington elected commander-in-chief of the
ARMY of the United Colonies fixed at $500 per month. Pay and expenses of the General to command the ARMY of the U. S., December 23, 1783. Resignation by George Washington of his commission as commander-in-chief of the... ATTORNEY GENERALS of the U. S., from 1789 to 1851. Names, States, service, &c., of the .......................
AUDIENCE in Congress granted to George Washington, commander-in-chief, August 25, 1783........
AUDIENCE in Congress, December 20, 1783. George Washington, com- mander-in-chief, admitted to a public.... AUTHENTICATION of Acts, Records, and Judicial Proceedings of one State in every other State, Territory, &c.
BERRIEN, Senator of the U. S. Letter of approbation from John Macp... xvii BOOKS and other sources of historical, political, statistical, and other infor- mation relative to the action of the Government, in possession of the pub- lic offices at the Seat of Government. Description of BOOKS, published under the patronage of Congress and otherwise, contain- ing useful political, statistical, and other information. Description of mis- cellaneous.......... .......468-471
BOOKS in Congress Library. Description of selection of certain........... 472 BOOKS in the State Department. Description of selection of certain .. 479 xii BREESE, Senator of the U. S. Letter of approbation from Sidney. 318 BURR, as Vice President of the U. S. Election of Aaron..... BURR, Vice President, in the Senate of the U. S. Attendance of Aaron..... 338 BURR, as Senator of the U. S. Term of service of Aaron....
CALHOUN, Vice President of the U. S. First election of John C............ 324 CALHOUN, Vice President of the U. S. Second election of J. C............ 326 CALHOUN, Vice President, in Senate of the U. S. Attendance of J. C..340-342 CALHOUN resigned as Vice President, December 28, 1832, John C......342, 343 CALHOUN, as Senator of the U. S. Terms of service of John C............ 367
CASS, Senator of the U. S. CLAY, Senator of the U. S.
Letter of approbation from Lewis.. Letter of approbation from Henry..
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