Philadelphia in the state of Pennsylvania the 9th Day of July in the Year of our Lord, 1778, and in the 3d year of the Independence of America. Josiah Bartlett, John Wentworth, jun. John Hancock, Samuel Adams, Elbridge Gerry, Francis Dana, William Ellery, John Collins, Henry Marchant, Roger Sherman, Titus Hosmer, Jas Duane, Fras Lewis, Jno Witherspoon, Robt Morris, Daniel Roberdeau, Jona Bayard Smith, Tho. M'Kean, Feb. 12, 1779, John Dickinson, May 5, 1779, John Hanson, March 1st, 1781, Richard Henry Lee, John Banister, Thomas Adams, John Penn, July 21st, 1778, Henry Laurens, Jno Walton, 24th July, 1778, William Duer, Nath1 Scudder, William Clingan, 22d July, 1778, On the part and behalf of the state of New Hampshire. On the part and behalf of the state of Massachusetts-Bay. On the part and behalf of the state of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations. On the part and behalf of the state of Connecticut. On the part and behalf of the state of New-York. On the part and behalf of the state of New-Jersey, November 26th, 1778. On the part and behalf of the state of Pennsylvania. Nicholas Van Dyke, ) On the part and behalf of the state of Delaware. On the part and behalf of the state of Maryland. On the part and behalf of the state of Virginia. On the part and behalf of the state of North-Carolina. On the part and behalf of the state of South-Carolina. On the part and behalf of the state of Georgia. THE THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES. THE SENATE. DAVID R. ATCHISON, President pro tempore. SENATORS FROM THE SEVERAL STATES, WITH THEIR PLACES OF RESIDENCE OR POST OFFICES, David R. Atchison, Platt City. William K. Sebastian, Helena. Jackson Morton, Pensacola. Henry Dodge, Dodgeville. Augustus C. Dodge, Burlington. William M. Gwin, San Francisco. Robert Toombs, Washington. A. Dixon, Henderson. Tennessee. J. C. Jones, Memphis. Ohio. Benjamin Wade, Jefferson. Louisiana. John Slidell, New Orleans. Indiana. John Pettit, Lafayette. Mississippi. Albert G. Brown, Newtown, Hinds co. Illinois. James Shields, Belleville. Alabama. C. C. Clay, Jr., Huntsville. Maine. William Pitt Fessenden, Portland. S. R. Mallory, Jacksonville. Texas. Thomas J. Rusk, Nacogdoches. Wisconsin. Isaac P. Walker, Milwaukie. Iowa. George W. Jones, Dubuque. California. John B. Weller, San Francisco. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. LINN BOYD, of Kentucky, Speaker. REPRESENTATIVES from the several States for the Districts as numbered, and Delegates from the several Territories, with their places of residence, or Post Officos, respec tively. New Hampshire. 1. George W. Kittredge, New Market. 3. Harry Hibbard, Bath. 2. George W. Morrison, Manchester. 1. James Meacham, Middlebury. 2. Andrew Tracy, Woodstock. 1. James Maurice. Maspeth. 2. Thomas W. Cumming, Brooklyn. 3. Hiram Walbridge, New York. 4. Mike Walsh, New York. 5. William M. Tweed, New York. 6. John Wheeler, New York. 7. William A. Walker, New York. 8. Francis B. Cutting, New York. 9. Jared V. Peck, Portchester. 10. William Murray, Goshen. 11. Theodk. R. Westbrook, Kingston. 12. Gilbert Dean, Poughkeepsie. 13. Russell Sage, Troy. 14. Rufus W. Peckham, Albany. 15. Charles Hughes, Sandy Hill. 16. George A. Simmons, Keeseville. 17. Bishop Perkins, Ogdensburg. 1. Nathan T. Stratton, Mullica Hill. 2. Charles Skelton, Trenton. Connecticut. 3. Nathan Belcher, New London. 4. Origen S. Seymour, Litchfield. Vermont. 3. Alvah Sabin, Georgia. New York. 18. Peter Rowe, Schenectady. 19. George W. Chase, Schenevers. 20. Orsamus B. Matteson, Utica. 21. Henry Bennett, New Berlin. 22. Gerrit Smith, Petersborough. 23. Caleb Lyon, of Lyonsdale. 24. Daniel T. Jones, Baldwinsville. 25. Edwin B. Morgan, Aurora, Cayuga co. 26. Andrew Oliver, Pen Yan. 27. John J. Taylor, Cwego. 28. George Hastings, Mount Morris. 29. Davis Carpenter, Brockport. 30. Benjamin Pringle, Batavia, Genesec co. 31. Thomas T. Flagler, Lockport. 32. Solomon G. Haven, Buffalo. 33. Reuben E. Fenton, Frewsburg. New Jersey. 4. George Vail, Morristown. 5. Alexander C. M. Pennington, Newark. 3. Samuel Lilly, Lambertville. Pennsylvania. 1. Thomas B. Florence, Philadelphia. 2. Joseph R. Chandler, Philadelphia. 3. John Robbins, Jr., Kensington. 4. William H. Witte, Richmond. 5. John McNair, Norristown. 6. William Everhart, West Chester. 7. Samuel A. Bridges, Allentown. 8. J. Glancy Jones, Reading. 9. Isaac E. Hiester, Lancaster. 10. Ner Middleswarth, Beavertown. 11. Christian M. Straub, Pottsville. 12. Hendrick B. Wright, Wilkesbarre. 13. Asa Packer, Mauch Chunk. 14. Galusha A. Grow, Glenwood. 15. James Gamble, Jersey Shore. 16. William H. Kurtz, York. 17. Samuel L. Russell, Bedford. 18. John McCulloch, Shaver's Creek. 19. Augustus Drum, Indiana. 20. John L. Dawson, Brownsville. 21. David Ritchie, Pittsburg. 22. Thomas M. Howe, Alleghany City. 23. Michael C. Trout, Sharon. 24. Carlton B. Curtis, Warren. 25. John Dick, Meadville. 4. Preston S. Brooks, Ninety-six. 5. James L. Orr, Anderson. 2. William Aiken, Charleston. 3. Lawrence M. Keitt, Orangeburgh C. H. 6. William W. Boyce, Winnsborough. 1. David T. Disney, Cincinnati. 6. George W. Jones, Fayetteville. 7. Robert M. Bugg, Lynnville. 8. Felix K. Tillicoffer, Nashville 9. Emerson Etheridge, Dresden. 10. Frederick P. Stanton, Memphis. Ohio. 12. Edson B. Olds, Circleville. 2. John Scott Harrison, Cleves, Hamilton 13. William D. Lindsley, Sandusky City. 3. Lewis D. Campbell, Hamilton. 4. Matthias H. Nichols, Lima. 5. Alfred P. Edgerton, Hicksville. 6. Andrew Ellison, Georgetown. 7. Aaron Harlan, Yellow Springs. 8. Moses B. Corwin, Urbana. 9. Frederick W. Green, Tiffin. 10. John L. Taylor, Chillicothe. 11. Thomas Ritchie, Somerset. 1. William Dunbar, New Orleans. 2. Theodore G. Hunt, New Orleans. 1. Smith Miller, Patoka. 2. William H. English, Lexington. 3. Cyrus L. Dunham, Valley Farm. [co. 14. Harvey H. Johnson, Ashland. 15. William R. Sapp, Mount Vernon. 16. Edward Ball, Zanesville. 17. Wilson Shannon, St. Clairsville. 18. George Bliss, Akron. 19. Edward Wade, Cleveland. 20. Joshua R. Giddings, Jefferson. 7. John G. Davis, Rockville. 8. Daniel Mace, Lafayette. 9. Norman Eddy, South Bend. 1. Daniel B. Wright, Salem. 2. William S. Barry, Greenwood. 3. O. R. Singleton, Canton. 3. Jesse O. Norton, Joliet, Will co. 1. Elihu B. Washburn, Galena. 2. John Wentworth, Chicago. 4. James Knox, Knoxville. 5. Wm. A. Richardson, Quincy. 1. Philip Philips, Mobile. 2. James Abercrombie, Girard. 3. Sampson W. Harris, Wetumpka. 4. William R. Smith, Fayette C. H. Mississippi. Alabama. 1. Moses McDonald, Portland. 2. Samuel Mayall, Gray. 3. E. Wilder Farley, Newcastle. Missouri. 1. Thomas H. Benton, St. Louis. 2. Alfred W. Lamb, Hannibal. 3. James J. Lindley, Monticello, Lewis co. 7. Samuel Caruthers, Fredericktown. 4. Mordecai Oliver, Richmond. Arkansas. 1. Alfred B. Greenwood, Bentonville. 1. James A. McDougal, San Francisco. 2. Milton S. Latham, Sacramento City. 10. Ebr. M. Chamberland, Goshen. 11. Andrew J. Harlan, Marion. 4. Wiley P. Harris, Monticello, Lawrence 5. William Barksdale, Columbus. Ilinois. 6. Richard Yates, Jacksonville. 8. William H. Bissell, Belleville. 5. George S. Houston, Athens. 6. Williamson R. W. Cobb, Bellefonte. 7. James F. Dowdell, Chambers C. H. [co. Maine. 4. Samuel P. Benson, Winthrop. 5. John G. Miller, Boonville. 6. John S. Phelps, Springfield. 2. Edward A. Warren, Camden. 3. Samuel Clark, Kalamazoo. 4. Hestor L. Stevens, Pontiac. Texas. 2. P. H. Bell, Austin. lowa. 2. John P. Cook, Davenport. 3. John B. Macey, Fond du Lac. 1. José Manuel Gallegos, Delegate, Albuquerque. Utah Territory. 1. John M. Bernhisel, Delegate, Salt Lake City. Washington Territory. 1. Columbus Lancaster, Delegate, St. Helen's, Oregon Territory. |