Steter. Gorernors. Term Erp Salry Legs're Nebe. Gen. Election M. Ang California.. Sacramento John Bigicr.... Doc. 1855/19,00 1 Th. Sept. 1 Tu. Jan. Connecticut... Hartford & N H'n. Henry Dulon.. May, 1855 1,1000 I W May 4. April. Delaware Dover.. Prler F. Chrusey*. JAI. 1855 1833 10.12. June ..12 Tn. Nov. Florida Talla basso James E. Broame. Oct. 1955 1. Nov.. M. Uct. Georgia. Milledgevilio Herschel V. Johnson.. Nov. 1853 3.0 M. Nov....IM. Oct. Hinois.. Springueld Joel A. Matteson (Jan. 1857 2,500 2 M. Jan. | Tu Nov. Gidians Indianapolis Josept A Wright. Can. 1856 1,31 January 2 Tı. Oct. lo a Iowa City. James W. Grimes. Des. 1850 1.000 M. Dec.. IM. Aug. Kentucky Frankfort.. Lazarus W. Powell. Aug. 1955 2,50 M Dec. IM. Aug Lorisian Baton Rouge. Panl 0. Hebert... Jan. 1856 3 M Jan. IV. Nov. Mirine Angasta. Anton P. Morrillt Jan. 1836 1,500 2 W. Jan 12 M. Sept. Maryland Annapolis. 1. Watkins Ligon. Jan. 1857 3,60 I V. Jan 11 W. Nov. Vaschusetts.. Boston Henry J. Gardner Nan. 1836 2,500 W. Jan 12 M. Nov. Mhgau.. Lansing Xinuu 8. Binghamt.. Jan. 1836 1,500! W. Jan.... | Tu. Nor. Vississippi Jackson. Joha J. M'Rea. Jan. 1856 3.000 IM. Jan.. IM & Tu.. Missouri.. Jefferson City Sterling Price Dec. 1850 2,000 Last M. Dec. IM Aig. N. Hampshire. Concord.. Natoaniel B. Baker....!June 1865 1,000 1 W. June... 12 Tu. March. New Jersey Trenton Rodman M. Price Jan. 1857 1,800 2 Tu. Jan I Tn. Nov. New York Albany lyron H. Chark. JAN. 1857 4,000 1 T.. Jan....Tu. Nov. N, Carolina.... Raleigh. Thomas Brags Jan. 1867/ 2,000 3M Noy..... 2 Th. Aug. Ohio Columbus William Mediil. Jan. 1866) 1,8001 M. Jan.. 2 Tu. Oct. Peonsylvauia .. Harrisburg James Pollock.. Lan. 1868 3,000 1 Tu. Jan....12 Tu. Oct. Rhode Island Newport & Prox'e. William W. Hoppi. May, 1856 400 May & Oct... 1 W. April. South Carolina, Columbia James H. Adams, Dec. 1856 3,500 4 M. Nov 2 M. Oct. Tennessee.... Nashville Andrew Johnson (Oct. 1855 2000 IX. Oct. i Th. Ang. Texas... Austin ... Edward M. Pease, Dec. 1853 2,000 In December 1 M. Aug. Vermont Montpelier Stephen Royce... Oct. 1856 750 2 Th. Oct.... | Tu. Bept. Virginia. Richinond Joseph Johnson. Jan. 1856 6,000 2 M. Jan..... 4 Th. April. Wisconsin.. Madison... Wm. A. Barstow Dec. 18551 1.260 1 M Jan..... i Tu. Nov. GOVEENOR OP TERRITOKIES. --Oregom, Ceo. L. Curry; Minnesota, Willis A. Gordan; New Verio, David Merriweb. er; Clak, Edwin J. Steploa; Waskngton, Isaac J. Stevens ; Nebraska, Mark W. Leard; Kanas, Andrew H. Reeder, The following Stetes bold Legislative Sessions biennially, viz :--Delaware, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Michigan, Missise) pi, Louisiana, Terns, Arkansas, Toonessee, Ohio, lodiana, Missouri, lows, and Mlinois Wigs állalice. kuow. Noihingi Repoulichos. POPULAR VOTE FOR PRESIDENT. STATSS Dem. Birny ?א),13 Alabams. 1852. 1844. Population of Der. F.S. 45. Polk. 1850. 15,038 26,881 30, 482 23,081 771,67) 7,401 12, 173 9,300 209.757 31,971 99,665 100 | Admitted since 1818. 192,597 30.359 33,29 3,160 30,314 27.016 6,005 32,830 29,811 1,945 370.792 6,293 6,318 62 6,422 5,910 91,532 2.875 4,318 4,639 3,238 admitted since 1914. 87, 441 16,660 34,70 17,544 44,804 42,100 44,147 906.101 61,934 80,597 7,9661 53.215 5€,629 15,304 45,628 57.99 3,5701 851, 470 80,901 95,299 6.9341 69.907 74,745 8,100 67.8667 70,181) 2,10 32,116 15,65 17.762 1,6061 11,178 12, 125 1,12 Admitted since 1041 ,214 57,068 63,806 2051 67,141 49.720 61,255 61,9 13,784 517.763 32,543 41.609 8,030 35,276 40,206 12,178 34.619 45,90 1 4,862 683.169 36,011 40,0221 51 37.702 34.528 125 3.951 $2,5701 683,031 56,054 45.29.923 61,070 35,81 38.069 57,712 53,450 10,339 991,514 33.560 41,842 7,231 23,940 30,697 10,389 24.237 27,703 3,4321 17.545 23,8761 25,922 21 537 19,206 23.120 M6,538 29,981 32671 40.077 31,20 41.3211 2,014 16,147 29,997 6,0951 14,781 27.763 7,560) 317,976 489.2015 234.852 292.003 25,329 218,5-3 114,319 120, 1971 232, 412 15,812 3 097191 39,055 39,7441 591 43,519 31,669 85 43, 232 152,525 In9,220 81,682 138,359 154,773 35,317 155, 113 149,01 8.000 198, 127 279,122 192.50 8,524 186,720 172, 1867 11,177 151, 373 167,535 6,332311,786 7,626 8,7351 6141 6,7191 3,616 147.315 Presidential ele cors c bosen by the le gislature. GA 507 58.53 57,01N 61,703 58.419 60 ar 59.917 1 (N2611 13,352 4,5091 10.668 3 Admr d since 1914 212,592 22,173 13,01118,621 21,122 10,9481 13,837 20,770 19.011 3.951 314120 57.132 724131 45,265 46,738 9 44,79 5).631 121.601 22,24 33,654 8,814 13,747 15,001 10,418 Admitreld since 1841. 3461,391 143,965 730. Total..... (1,393,149|1,597,393|158, 123 1,362, 242/1,223,795 291,378' 1,291,643!1,329,013146,301123, 191,578 Pierse oren roll, 203.305, Tavlor over Case, 139.017; Polk over Clay, 31,370. GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES. THE EXECUTIVE. FRANKLIX PIERCE, of New-Hampshire, President of the United States......Sálary $25,000 2.0 DAVID R. ATCUISON, of Missouri, Vice President pro tem... 15 TAB CABINET. THE JUDICIARY. SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. ROGER B. TANEY, of Maryland, Chief Justice..... Salary $5,000 Jon M'len, of Ohio, Associate Justice. SAMUEL NELSON, of New York, Associats Justice. JANKS M. WAYNE, of Georgia, " ROBERT C. GRIER, of Pa., logy CATRON, of Tennessee, BENJAMIN R. CURTIS, of Mass., Jon A. CAMPBELL, of Ala., XXXIII CONGRESS. CLOSES THURSDAY, MARCE 8, 1855. SENATE 62 Members. JESSR. D. BRIGBT, ut Tiediana, President pro tem. Whigs in Italics, 18; Democrats in Roman, 89 ; Free Soilers in. SMALL CAPS, 5; Vacacior, 1, The figures before each Senator's naine, denote the year when his term closes.) ALABALA. KENTUCKY.' SEW JERSKY. 1:56.. Benj. Fitzpatrick, 1865.. Archilnld Diron. 1857.John R. Thomson, 1859."Clement C. Clay, JT. 1859. John B. Thompson 1859. William Wright, NORIN CAROLINA. LOUISIANA. 1955. . George E. Badger, 58. Robert W. Johnson, 1885. John Slidell; 1859. David S. Reid.. MH10. XAIXE 1855. ,Salxox P. CRASE, 1863.. Wilham M. Gwin, 1857. Hannibal Bamalla, 1857. Benjamin F. World 15. Jolin B. Weller. 1869. Wm. Pitt Festendon. PENNSYLVANIA. cOSXECTICUT. ASSACHUSETTS. 1858.: Jomes Cooper. 1857. Richard Brodhead, Jr. RHODE 18LAND. 1857..Charles T. James, DELAY ABE. MARYLAND. 15. James A. Bayard, 1861..Jamek A. Pererre, 1859.*Philip Allen, 15. John M. Clayton 1057.. Thomas G. Prata SOUTH CAROLIX. 1855. Andrew P. Butler, FLORIDA MICHIGAN 1859. * Josiah J. Evans. 1. Jarkan Morton, 1867.. Lewis Cage, TEUNESSEZ 5. Stephen R Mallory. 1850. *Charles E.Stewari 1857.James C. Jones, GEORGIA: 11&KISSIPPI. 1359..John Bell. B. V Thin C. moun, 10.Stephen Adama, TEXAS. kus Baberi Toprobs. 1859. Albert G. Brown 1867.. Thomas J. Rus, DIAXA X1880 URI. 1869..Samuel Houston. 1956 Jota Petrit, 1865..David R. Atchison, VERXOXT. 133. Jesse D. Bright 1857..Henry S. Geyer. 1865. LAWRENCE BRAINERD, 1867..Solomon Pool VIRGINIA. 1867..James M. Mason, 139. Stepbea A. Dong, 1869.. (Vacancy.) 1859. Robert M. T. Hunter, 104 A. NEW YORK WISCONSIN. 183. Angustre C. Dodge, 1865.. William I?. Seoard 2885.. Isaoc P. Walker, La..George W. Jones 1867..Hamilton Puh. 1867..Fleury Dodge. * H bot seats in the preceding Sepate. + Appointed by the Governor to oli * va 99 4 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES-234 Members. LINN BOYD, Ky., Speaker.-JOHN W. PORNET, Pa., Clerk. LOO181 ANA. 3 Harry Hibbard. 110 Mer Middenarth, 1 Philip Phillips, 1 William Dunbar, ii Christian Strand, XEN-YORK. 2 James Abercrombrie, 2 Theodore G. Hunt 1 James Maurice, 12 Hend'k B. Wright, 3 *Sampson W. Harris, 3 Jno. E. Perkins, Jr., 2 Th. W. Cummings 13 Asa Packer, 4 *WM, R. Smith, 4 Roland Jones. 3 Hiram Walbridge, 14 'Gxlusbs A. Grow, 5 "Geo. S. Housten, MAIRL. 15 James Gamble, 6+W. R. W. Cobb, 1 Moses M'Donald, 5 Wm. M. Tweed, 16 William H. Kurtz, 17 Samuel L. Russell 18 John M'Culloch, 7 Wm. A. Walker, 1 A, B Gireenwood, 4 Samuel P. Benson, 8 Francis B. Cutting, 19 Ayarustus Drum, 2 Edwin A. Warren. 5 Israel Washburn, Jr., 20 Joun I.. Dawson, 9 Jared V. Peck, 21 Darid Ritchie, 10 William Murray, 1 Marcus C. laikam MARYLAND. ii Tho. R. Westbrook, 22 Thomas M. Horce, 2 J. A. M Dongal. 1 John R. Franklin, 12 Isaac Teller, 33 Michael C. Trout, CONNECTICUT. 2 Jacob Shower, 13 Russell Snge, 24 Carhon B. Curtis, 1 James T. Pratt, 3 Joshua Vansent, 14 Rufus W. Peckham, 25 John Dick. 2 Colin M. Ingersoll, 4 Henry May, 15 Charles Hughes, RHODE ISLAND, 3 Nathan Belcher, 6.Wm. T. Hamilton, 16 Geo. A. Simmons, 1 Thomas Davis, 4 Origen S. Seymour. 6 Augustus R. Sollers. 17 Bisbop Perkins, 2 *Benj. B. Thurston. SOUTH CAROLINA. *George Read Riddle. 1 Thomas D. Elliot, 1.John M Queen, 19 George W. Chane, 2 *wsblam Aiken, Ang. E. Maxwell. 3 J. Wiley Edmands, 21 Henry, Bennett, 3 L. M. Keitt, 4 Preston R. Krooks, 123 Caleb Lyon, 5 James L.. Orr, 2 Alfred H. Colquist, 6 Char. W. Upham, 24 Danjel T. Jones, 6 Wm. W. Boyce. 3 David J. Baily, 7 Nath. P. Banks, Jr., 25 Kilicin B. Morgan TENNERSER 4 Wm. B. W. Dent, 8 Tappan Wenticorth, 2 Andrew Oliver, 1 Nath'? G. Taylor, 5 *Elijah W. (Aasiain, 9 ALEX. DE WITT, 27 John J. Taylor, 2 *w. M. Church woll, 6 Junins Hillyer, 10 Edicard Dickinson, 2 George Hasiinge, 3 Samuel A. Smith, 7 Duurid A. Reese, 11 John 2 Goodrich. 29 Daris Carpenter, William C.llom, 8 Alex. u. Stephens. MICHIGAN, 30 Benjamin 5 Charles Ready, 6 'Geo W. Jones, 31. Thos r. Flagler, 1 E. B. Washburne, 2 David A. Noble, 32 Solomon G. Haven, 7 Roert W. Bugg 2 John Wentworth, 3 Samnel Clark, 39 Reuben E. Fenton. 8 Felir K. Follicoffer, 9 Enterson Etheridge, 4 Hestor L. Stevens. 3 Jerse 0. Norton, OHIO. 10 Fred'k P. Stanion. MISSOURI. 4 James Knor, 1 David T. Disney, TEXAS. 1 Thomas H. Benton, 5 *W. A, Richardson, 2 John S. Harrison, 1 Geo. W. Sinythe, 2 Peter 1. Bell. 7 James C AHen, 4 M. H. Nicholu, VERMOST. 4 John G. Miller, 8 *Wr. H. Bissell, 5 *Alfred P: Edgerton, 1 James Jeucham, 2 Andreic Tracy, 7 Aaron Harkun, 3 Alvoh Sahin. 1 Smith Miller, 7 Samuel Caruthers. 8 Moses B. Coruin, VIRGINIA. 2 Wm. H English, MISSISSIPPI. 9 Pred. W. Green, 1 *Thomas Il. Bayly, 1 Daniel B. Wright, 3 Cyrus 1. Dunbam, 10 John L. Tuylor, 2 John S. Millson, 2 William S. Barry, 4 James H. Lane, ii Thomas Riidley, 5 Samuel W. Parker, 3 0:R. Singleton, 3 John S. Ceskie, 12 Edson B. Olds, .6 Thos. A. Hendricks, 4 Wiley P. Harris, 13 WID. D. Lindsley, 4 William & Goode 7 John G. Davis, 6 Wm. Barksdale. 5 Thomas S. Bocock, 14 H. H. Johnson, 8 Daniel Mace, NEW JERSEY. 6. Paulus Powell, 15 William R. Sapp, 9 Norman Eddy, 1 *Nathan T. Stratton, 7 William Smith, 16 Eliard Bull, 10 E. Bt. Chantberlain, 2 *Charles Skelton, ☆ *tchns. J. Fanlkner, 17 Wilson Shannon, H Andrew J. Harlan. 3 Samuel Lilly, 9 *H. A. Edmundson, 110 Jolin Letcher, 19 EDWARD WADE, 1 *Bernhart Henn, 5 A. C. M. Pennington. 11 Z. Kidwell, 20 J. B. GIDDINGS, 2 John P. Cook. NORTH CAROLINA. 12 C. S. Lewis, 21 Andrew Stuart 13 Payette Mantlen. PENNSYLYANIA. WISCONSIX. 3 William S. Ashe, 2 Berj. E.'Grey, 1 Daniel Wells, Jr., 1 *Thos. P. Florence, 4 Sion H. Rogers, 3-(Vacancy.) 2 Ben. C. Easiman, 2 Joxeph R. Chandler, 4 James S. Chrisman, 5 John Kerr, 3 John Robbins, Jr., 3 Job B. Macy. 6 Richard C. Purycar, 5 Clement S. Hill, DELEGATES. 4 WSliam H. Witte, 6 John M. Elliot, 7 Burton Craige, 5 John M'Nair, finnesnia-H. Y. Rico. 8 *Thos. L. Clingman. 7 *William Prestom, Nebraskı-T. Johnson. 6 William Everhart, NEW HAMPSHIRE, *J. C. Breckenridge, N. Menico-J.M. Gallegos. 7 Samnitel A. Bridges, 9 Laculer M. Cox, 1 Geo. W. Kiuredge, 8 J. Glancy Jones, Oregon-Joseph lane. 10 Rich. H. Stanton. Bernhisel, Utu- Members of the RECAPITULATION. W.D. W.D. • Slates. * 64 Arkansas :12 21 Tennessee. 2 Indiana ....... 1 10 Massachusetts.. 92 New-York. 2 lows. California. 11 Michigan.. 4N Carolina. 3. 5 Texas... 3 2 5.Ohio..... 4 Kentucky Connecticut 4 5 Mississippi 8.13 Vermont. Delaware 1 Louisiana i 3 Missouri.. 4 3 Pennsylvania 9 16 Virginia.. Florida... 1 Maide... 3 3 New Hampshire 3 Rbode Island.. 2 Wisconsin.... Georgia 2 6 In the above classifierlion, Messrs. Då WITT of Massachusetts, and W.DE of Ohio, are placed in the Democmlic col emn, and GINDINGS in tbe Whig. 13 3 XXXIVTH CONGRESS-AS FAR AS CHOSEN. SENATE. Wbiga le Italics, 17 ; Democrats in Roman, 34 ; Free Soilers in SHALL CAPS, 3. Tota), M. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. DELAWARE. ILLINOIS. 1 John W. Wood, 21 Henry Bennett, Elisha D. Cullen, ka 1 E. B. Washburn, 2 John J. Perry, 22 Andrew 2. M'Carty, w 3 J. 11. Woolworth, 3 F.benerer Knowlton, r 2 Fm. A. Gilbert, w SOUTB CAROLINA. 3 Jesse (). Norton, r 4 San't Benson, 21 Amos P. Granger, w 1 John McQueen, d 4 James Knox, r 5.Lurel Washburn, Jr. ri 25 Edwin B. Morgan, w 2 William Aikin, d 5 Wm. A. Riharılson, 6 Then J. D. Puller, do 20 Andrew Oliver, d 3 Luorence X. Keitt, d 6 Thounas L. Harris, d 27 John M. Parker, W 4 Preston & Brooks, d 7 James C. Allen, d* VERMONT. 28 Wm. H. Kelsey, w 5 James L. Ohr, d 29 John Williams, d James Meacham, 8 Lyman Trumbull, d 6 War. W. Boyce, a 98. A, Varshull, d Justin S. Morrill, w 30 Benj. Pringle, w 3 Alvab Sabin, w 31 Thomas Flagler, w ODIO. TOWA. 1 Augustus (Jul. d* MASSACHUSETTS. 2 John S. Harrison,'r 2 James-Thoring:on, w 1 Reberi B. Hall, kn NEW JERSEY. 3 Lewis D. Campbell, 2 Immes Bnifipgion, kn 1 Jsalah T. Clawson, W MISSOURI. 4 Matthias 1!. Nicbols, r William S. Damrell.kn 2 Geo. R. Robbins, w 5 Richard Molt, r 1 Luther Kennett, w 4 Linus B. Corius, kn 3 James Bishop, w 6 Jonas R. Emris, r 2 Gilchrist Porter, w 5 Anna Barlingame, ko 4 George Vail, d .7 Aaron Harlan, r 3 James J. Lindley, w 6 Timothy Day, kn 6 A. C. X. Pennington, 8 Benjamin Starton, 4 Mordorni Oliver, w 1 Natl P. Banks, Jr. kn PERXSYLVANIA. 9 Cooper K. Watson, r 5 John G. Miller, w 8 Ch'cy I. Klapp, k n I Thos. B. Ploveka, d 10 Oscar F. Moore, r 6 John S. Phelp, d 9 Alex. De Wirt, kn 2 Job R. Tyron, 11 V. B. Horton, 7 Sam'l Caruthers, w 10 Henry Morris, kn 3 William Millward, w 12 Samnel Galloway, 11 Mark Tiafon, ko 4 Jacob Broom, kn 13 John Sherman, r ARKANSAS. 6 John Caddıcakuler, d* 14 Philemon Bliss, r 1 Alfral B. Girenitood, d NEW-YORK. 6 Joht. flickman, kud 15 William R. Sapp, 1 2 Albert Rust, d I Wat. w. Vak, knd 7 Sam'! C, Bradshaw, w 16 Edward Ball, 2 J, 8. T. Stranahan, w 8 J. Olaney Joner, d 17 Charles J. Albright, r MICHIGAN. 3 Gny R. Pelcon, in 9 A. E. Roberts, knw 18 Benjamin F. Leiter, r I wilism A. Howard, r 4 Jalin Klly, d* 10 John C. Kunkel, w 19 Edward Wade, r 2 Hen y Waldron, r Thes. R. Whitney, kn 11 James H. Campbell, w 21 Joshua R. Giddings, 3 David S. Walbridge, r. 6 John beeler, d. 12 Henry M. Puller, w 21 Jobp A. Bingham, r 4 George 1. Prek, a 7 Thos. (Hilds, Jr. knw 13 Ae Prucker, d 3 Abram'Wakeman, w INDIANA. 14 Gulusha A. Orow,r FLORIDA. 9 Bayard Charke, k nw 15 John J. Perrce, I 1 Smith Viller, d 10 Ambrose 8. Murray, w 16 lemuel Todd, r 2 Wm. II. English, d Ausartus E. Varicell. d 11 Rnfus II. King 17 David F. Robinson, 3 George G. Dunn, r WISCONSIX. 12 Killian Miller, 18 John R. Edie, w 4 David P. Holloway, I 13 Rasect Sage, w Daniel Wells, Jr. d 19 John Corode, w 5 Will Cumback, SH. Dickson, W C.C. We hbnrn, r 20 Jonathan Knight, w 6 Lucien Barbour, 15 Faward-Holl, w 21 David Ritchie, w 7 Harvey D. Scott, r Charles Billinghurst, IS Geo. A. Siromons, w 22 Sam'! A. Parviance, 8 Daniel Mace, r CALIFORNIA. 1: Francis F. Spinner, d 23 John Allieon, 9 Schngler Colfax, ; 18 Thomas R. florton, 24 David Barclay, a ICnti:1 Brentoni, r .!, W, Denter, do 19 Jónas Hughaton, 25 Joho Dick, V 111 John U. Pettitt, r Philip T. Verlert, Nobraska men in latt, 33; Anti-Nebraska in Roman, 118. W. big; d. Democrat; r. Repiblican; ko. Know Nothing...Seat contested. |