Governors. Tallahassee..... Trenton... Albany... Raleigh... Newport & Prov... Austin.... Richmond. Montpelier.. Madison... Term Exp's Salary|Leg're Meets. Gen. Election. Joseph A. Wright.... Henry S. Foote........ Jan. 1854.... David S. Reid. William B. Campbell.. 1.000 2.500 6.000 1.500 1 M. Dec....1 M. Aug. 1 M. Dec....1 M. Aug. 3 M. Jan.....1 M. Nov. 2 W. Jan.... 2 M. Sept. 3,600 1 W. Jan.......... 1 W. Nov. 2.800 1 W Jan.... 2 M. Nov. 1.5001 M. Jan.....1 Tu. Nov. 3.0001 M. Jan.....1 M & Tu. N. 2,000 Last M. Dec. 1 M. Aug. 1.000 1 W. Ju..... 9 Tu. March. 1.600 2 Tu. Jan.... 1 Tu. Nov. Jan. 1853.... 4.000 1 Tu. Jan.... 1 Tu. Nov. Jan. 1853.... 2.000 3 M. Nov.... 1 Th. Aug. Dec. 1853... 1.200 1 M. Jan.... 2 Tu. Oct. Jan. 1855.... 3.0001 Tu. Jan,... 2 Tu..Oct. May, 1852... 400 May & Oct.. 1 W. April. Dec. 1852... 3.500 4 M. Nov.... 2 M. Oct. Oct. 1853.... Dec. 1853... Oct. 1852.... Jan. 1856.... Dec. 1853... 2.000 2 000 1 M. Oct.....! Th. Aug. In Dec...... M. Aug. 2 Th. Oct....1 Tu. Sept. 5.000 2 M. Jan..... Not fixed. 1.250 1 M. Jan..... 1 Tu. Nov. 760 The following States hold Legislative Sessions biennially, viz:-Delaware, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee, Ohio, Indiana, Missouri, Iowa, and Illinois. * Whig. Taylor over Cass, 138,447; Polk over Clay, $7,370; Harrison over Van Buren, 145,900; Cass and Van Buren over Taylor, 152,931; Clay and Birney over Polk, 28,934. In 1836, Harrison received 737,711 votes, and Van Buren, 763,587, giving the latter a majority of 25.876. General Harrison that year received the popular majority and electoral votes in the States of Massachusetts, Vermont, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Ohio, Kentucky, Georgia, Indiana, and Tennessee. GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES. THE EXECUTIVE. MILLARD FILLMORE, of New York, President of the United States..Salary $25,000. THE CABINET. DANIEL WEBSTER, of Massachusetts, Secretary of State THE JUDICIARY. SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. ROGER B. TANEY, of Maryland, Chief Justice... JOHN MCLEAN, of Ohio, 66 .Salary $5,000. 66 Associate Justice. PETER V. DANIEL, of Virginia, Associate Justice XXXIID CONGRESS. FIRST SESSION assembled Monday, December 1st, 1851. SENATE.-62 Members. Expires March 3, 1853. WILLIAM R. KING, of Alabama, President pro tem. Whigs in Italics, 24; Opposition in Roman, 33; Free Soilers in SMALL CAPS, 3: Vacancies, 2. The figures before each Senator's name denote the year when his term closes. ALABAMA. ' HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES-233 Members. LINN BOYD, KY., Speaker. 1 John Bragg, [S. R.] MAINE. 1 Moses McDonald, 1 * Richard I. Bowie, MASSACHUSETTS. 1 Jos.W Jackson,[SR] ILLINOIS. MICHIGAN. Eben'r J. Penniman, MISSOURI. 1 John F. Darby, MISSISSIPPI. 1 D. B. Nabors, [U.] NEW JERSEY. NORTH CAROLINA. 13 James Gamble, JOHN W. FORNEY, PA., Clerk. 17 Alexander H. Buell, OHIO. 1 *David T. Disney, 13 James M. Gaylord, 1*T. L. Clingman,[S.R] 18 4 James T. Morehead, David Outlaw. NEW YORK. 1 Louis St. Martin, [SR]| 1 John G. Floyd, 2 J. Aristide Landry, 2 Obadiah Boune, David K. Cariter, PENNSYLVANIA 1 Thomas B. Florence, 10 *Milo M. Dimmick, 21 Thomas M. Howe, RHODE ISLAND. 1 *George G. king, 2 Benj. B. Thurston. SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 *Andrew Johnson, 9 *Isham G. Harris, TEXAS, 1 Richardson Scurry, 1 Ahiman L. Miner, VIRGINIA. 1 *John S. Millson, 2 *Richard K. Meade, 3 *Thomas H. Averett, 4*Thomas S. Bocock, 5 *Paulus Powell, 6 John S. Caskie, 7 *Thomas H. Bayly, 8 *Alex. R. Holliday, 9 James F. Strother, 10 Charles Jas. Faulkner, 11 John Letcher, 12 *Hen. A. Edmundson, 1 *CHAS. DURKEE,[F.S] DELEGATES. Oregon-Joseph Lane. 12 Galusha A. Grow, Utah-John M.Bernhisel There are [Whigs in Italics, 88; Opposition in Roman, 140; Distinctive Free Soilers in SKALE CAPE, 6-Total, 233. also four Delegates from Territories, who can speak, but not vote. The figures prefixed to the names indicate the Congressional Districts. * Members of the XXXIst Congress. † Seats contested. Ú. Union. S. R. Southern Rights. W.Op. States. ....1 .4 2 New Jersey.. 14 South Carolina..... ..2 8 Massachusetts......9 1 New York........17 17 Tennessee. 2 Iowa............. 2 Michigan... ..2 North Carolina...6 3 Texas..... Connecticut. 1 3 Kentucky.. ..5 6 Mississippi. 4 Ohio... ...11 10 Vermont.... ..3 2 Pennsylvania......9 16 Virginia. ...2 5 New Hampshire..2 2 Rhode Island......1 Wisconsin Georgia.......2 6 In the above classification, Messrs. Mann and Allen, of Massachusetts, Giddings, of Ohio, Tuck, of New Hampshire, are placed in the Whig column, and Durkee, of Wisconsin, in the Opposition Southern Rights members are classed according to former politics. 13 Unive and |