HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. HOWELL COBB, of Georgia, Speaker. 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. New Hampshire. 1. Amos Tuck, Exeter. 2. Charles II. Peasler, Concord. Massachusetts. 1. Samuel A. Elliot, Boston. 2. 3. James Wilson, Keene. 4. Harry Hibbard, Bath. 6. George Ashmun, Springfield. 7. Julius Rockwell, Pittsfield. 3. James II. Duncan, Haverhill. 4. 8. Horace Mann, West Newton. 9. Orin Fowler, Fall River. 5. Charles Allen, Worcester. 10. Joseph Grinnell, New Bedford. Rhode Island. 1. George G. King, Newport. 2. Nathan F. Dixon, Westerly. Connecticut. 1. Loren P. Waldo, Tolland. 3. C. F. Cleveland, Hampton. 2. Walter Booth, Meriden. 4. Thomas B. Butler, Norwalk. Vermont. 1. William Henry, Bellow's Falls. 3. James Meacham, Middlebury. 2. William Hebard, Chelsea. 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 II. 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. 1. Lewis C. Levin, Philadelphia. 4. Lucius B. Peck, Montpelier. New York. 18. Preston King, Ogdensburg. 19. Charles E. Clarke, Great Bend. 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. 30. David Rumsey, Jr., Bath. 32. E. G. Spaulding, Buffalo. New Jersey. 4. John Van Dyke, New Brunswick. 5. James G. King, Hoboken. Pennsylvania. 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. 18. A. Jackson Ogle, Somerset. 19. Job Mann, Bedford. 20. Robert R. Reed, Washington. 24. Alfred Gilmore, Butler. Delaware. 1. John W. Houston, George Town. Maryland. Virginia. 3. Thomas H. Averett, Halifax C. H. 4. Thomas S. Bocock, Appomattox C. H. 12. II. A. Edmundson, Salem, Roanoke co. 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. Georgia. Kentucky. 1. Linn Boyd, Cadiz. 3. Edmund Deberry, Mount Gilead. 2. James L. Johnson, Owensboro. 3. Finis E. McLean, Elkton. South Carolina. 4. George Alfred Caldwell, Columbia. 5. John B. Thompson, Harrodsburg. 6. Daniel Breck, Richmond. 4. Robert M. McLane, Baltimore. 5. Alexander Evans, Elkton. 6. John B. Kerr, Easton. 9. Jeremiah Morton, Raccoon Ford. 10. Richard Parker, Berryville. 11. James McDowell, Lexington. 13. Fayette McMullen, Rye Cove. 14. James M. H. Beale, Point Pleasant. 15. Thomas S. Haymond, Fairmount. 6. John R. J. Daniel, Halifax. 7. William S. Ashe, Wilmington. 8. Edward Stanley, Washington. 9. David Outlaw, Windsor. 5. Armistead Burt, Willington. 6. Isaac E. Holmes, Charleston. 7. William F. Colcock, Grahamville. 5. Thomas C. Hackett, Rome. 6. Howell Cobb, Athens. 7. Alexander H. Stephens, Crawfordsville. 8. Robert Toombs, Washington. Henry co. 8. Charles S. Morehead, Frankfort. 9. John C. Mason, Owingsville. 10. Richard H. Stanton, Maysville. 7. Meredith P. Gentry, Franklin. 8. Andrew Ewing, Nashville. 9. Isham G. Harris, Paris. 10. Frederick P. Stanton, Memphis. 11. Christopher H. Williams, Lexington. 12. Samuel F. Vinton, Gallipolis. 7. Humphrey Marshall, Drennon's Lick, 17. Joseph Cable, Carrollton. 18. David K. Carter, Massillon. 19. John Crowell, Warren. 20. Joshua R. Giddings, Jefferson. 21. Joseph M. Root, Sandusky. 3. John H. Harmanson, Simmsport. 4. Isaac E. Morse, St. Martinsville. 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. INDEX. THE ANALYTICAL INDEX OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES WILL ABRIDGMENTS and Digests of the Laws of the U. S. Description of • 465 290-294 ACTS, Records, and Judicial Proceedings of one State in every other State, ...... 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, in Senate of the U. S. Attendance of John 336 chief of the army, June 16, 1775.... ... 201 ADDRESS of the President of Congress to George Washington, August 26, ..... ADDRESS of George Washington in reply to the same..... .. as commander-in-chief of the army, December 23, 1783 .. .. 203 208 Inaugural... .. 211 ADDRESS of George Washington to the people of the U. S., September 17, 1796. Farewell ... 215 ALABAMA. Chronological statement of the formation of the government of 431 AMENDMENTS of the Constitution of the U. S. by the States. Dates of rati- fication of first ten . 34 AMENDMENTS of the Constitution of the U. S. Same of the eleventh and twelfth .. .. 36 AMENDMENTS of the Constitution, when ratified by the States, to be pub- |