Illinois. 1859 Iowa. Stephen A. Douglas, Quincy, Lyman Trumball, Belleville, 1861 George W. Jones, Dubuque, Missouri. Henry S. Geyer, St. Louis, Vacancy, 1857 James Harlan, Mt. Pleasant, 1861 1861 Henry Dodge, Dodgeville, 1857 Florida. S. R. Mallory, Jacksonville, 1857 California. David L. Yulee, St. Augustine, 1861 John B. Weller, San Francisco, 1857 Texas. Thos. J. Rusk, Nacogdoches, 1857 Vacancy, 1861 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS, which will expire on the 3d of March, 1857. The [The first session of the 34th Congress commences on the 3d of December, 1855. numbers prefixed to the names of the members show the Districts in each State from which they are chosen. The number after the name of the State indicates the number of Representatives to which, under the present apportionment, the State is entitled.] Connecticut. 4. 1. Pike, James, S. Newmarket. 14. Dickson, Samuel, New Scotland. 2. Tappan, Mason W., Bradford. 15. Dodd, Edward, Argyle. 33. Edwards, Francis S., Fredonia. 2. Buffington, James, Fall River. 10. Chaffee, C. C., New York. Geneseo. Utica. 4. Comins, Linus B., Roxbury. 3. Damrell, William S., Dedham. 20. Matteson, Orsamus B., 6. Davis, Timothy, Gloucester. 22. McCarty, Andrew Z., Pulaski. 9. De Witt, Alexander, Oxford. 12. Miller, Killian, Hudson. 1. Hall, Robert B., Plymouth. 8. Knapp, Chauncey L., Lowell. 11. Trafton, Mark, Westfield. Rhode Island. — 2. 1. Durfee, Nathl. B., Tiverton. 25. Morgan, Edwin B., Aurora. Penn Yan. 3. Pelton, Guy R., New York. 30. Pringle, Benjamin, Batavia. 13. Sage, Russell, Troy. 16. Simmons, Geo. A., Keeseville. 17. Spinner, Francis E., Mohawk. 2. Stranahan, Jas. S. T., Brooklyn. 1. Valk, William W., Flushing. 8. Wakeman, Abram, New York. 6. Wheeler, John, New York. 5. Whitney, Thos. R., New York. 29. Williams, John, Rochester. New Jersey.-5. 3. Harris, J. M., 5. Hoffman, H. W., 2. Ricaud, Jas. B., 1. Stewart, Jas. A., Baltimore. Frederic. Virginia. - 13. 1. Bayly, Thos. H., Accomac C. H. 5. Bocock, T. S., Appomatox C. H. 11. Carlile, John S., Clarksburg. 3. Caskie, John S., Richmond. 9. Edmondson, Henry A., Salem. 3. Bishop, James, N. Brunswick. 8. Faulkner, Chas. J., Martinsburg. 1. Clawson, Isaiah D. Woodstown. 5. Pennington, A. C. M., Newark. 4. Goode, William O., Boydton. 10. Kidwell, Zedekiah, Fairmont. 2. Robbins, Geo. R., Hamilton Sq. 9. Letcher, John, Lexington. Morristown. 13. McMullen, Fayette, Rye Cove. 4. Vail, George, Pennsylvania.-25. 24. Barclay, David, Brookville. 7. Bradshaw, Samuel, Bucks Co. North Carolina.-8. 4. Broome, Jacob, Philadelphia. 4. Branch, L. O'B. 5. Cadwallader, John, Philadelphia. 8. Clingman, Thos. L., Asheville. 11. Campbell, Jas. H., Pottsville. 19. Covode, John, Lockport Station. 7. Craige, B. S., 1. Paine, R. T. Salisbury. 6. Puryear, Rich. C., Huntsville. 5. Reade, E. G. 1. Florence, Thos. B., Philadelphia. 2. Ruffin, Thomas, Goldsborough. Wilkesbarre. 3. Winslow, W. 12. Fuller, Henry M., 14. Grow, Galusha A., 6. Hickman, John, 8. Jones, J. Glancy, 20. Knight, Jonathan, E. Bethlehem. 10. Kunkel, John C., Harrisburg. West Chester. Reading. South Carolina.-6. 2. Aiken, William, Charleston. 7. Dowdell, Jas. F., 3. Harris, S. W., 5. Houston, Geo. S., 2. Shorter, Eli, 4. Smith, William R., 1. Walker, Percy, Mississippi.-5. ChambersC.H. 16. Ball, Edward, Zanesville. 3. Barksdale, William, Columbus. Louisiana.-4. 3. Davidson, Thos. G., Livingston. Ascension. Arkansas.-2. 4. Nichols, Matthias H.,Lima. 15. Sapp, William R., Mt. Vernon. Mansfield. 13. Sherman, John, 8. Stanton, Benjamin, Urbana. Cleveland. 1. Greenwood, A. B., Fayetteville. 19. Wade, Edward, Tennessee. 10. 9. Etheridge, Emerson, Dresden. 6. Jones, Geo. W., 5. Ready, Charles, Michigan.-4. 1. Howard, Wm. A., Detroit. Fayetteville. 4. Peck, George W., Lansing. Murfreesboro. 3. Walbridge, David S., Kalamazoo. Somerville. 2. Waldron, Henry, Hillsdale. Smithville. 10. Rivers, Thomas, 1. Burnett, H. C. Cadiz. 8. Marshall, A. K., Nicholasville. 7. Marshall, Humphrey, Newcastle. 10. Swope, S. F., Falmouth. 4. Talbott, A. G., Danville. 3. Underwood, W.L.,Bowling Green. Ohio. - 21. 17. Albright, Chas. J., Cambridge. Contested by William R. Archer, of Marshall. Joliet. 4. Oliver, Mordecai, 6. Phelps, John S., Boonville. Richmond. 2. Porter, Gilchrist, Bowling Green. Florida.-1. Maxwell, A. E., Texas. - 2. 2. Bell, P. H., Rice, Henry M., St. Paul. Utah Territory.-1. John M. Bernhisel, Salt Lake City. New Mexico Territory. —1. Tallahassee. José M. Gallegos, Albuquerque. Austin. Washington Territory. — 1. J. P. Anderson. Aiken, William, S. C. | Branch, L. O'B., N. C. Comins, Linus B., Mass. Albright, Chas. J., O. Brereton, Samuel, Ind. Covode, John, Pa. Allen, James C., Ill. Brooks, P. S., S. C. Cox, Leander M., Ky. N. H. Mass. Craige, B. S., N. C. Ball, Edward, O. Banks, N. P., Mass. Burlingame, A., Mass. Crawford, M. I., Ga. Ky. Cullen, Elisha D., Del. Barber, Lucien, Ind. Cadwallader, John, Pa. Cumback, Wm., Ind. Ky. Damrell, Wm. S., Mass. Barksdale, W., Miss. Campbell, Jas. H., Pa. Davidson, Thos. G., La. Bayly, Thos. H., Va. Campbell, L. D., O. Davis, H. W., Md. Bell, P. H., Tex. Carlile, John S., Lyman Trumbull, since chosen Senator, was elected in the 8th district. Philip B. Fouke claims the seat. † Seat contested by R. L. B. Clarke, of Henry County. |