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 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, Novem ber 26th, 1778. On the part and behalf of the state of Pennsylvania. 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-FIRST CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES. THE SENATE. WILLIAM R. KING, President pro tempore of the Senate. Asbury Dickens, Secretary of the Senate. SENATORS FROM THE SEVERAL STATES, WITH THEIR PLACES OF RESIDENCE OR POST OFFICES, 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. 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 H. 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. Nathan F. Dixon, Westerly. 3. C. F. Cleveland, Hampton. 3. James Meacham, Middlebury. New York. 18. Preston King, Ogdensburg. 25. Harmon S. Conger, Cortland Village. 27. William A. Sackett, Seneca Falls. 4. John Van Dyke, New Brunswick. Pennsylvania. 1. Lewis C. Levin, Philadelphia. 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. 16. J. X. McLanahan, Chambersburg. 1. Andrew Johnson, Greenville. 5. Armistead Burt, Willington. Georgia. 5. Thomas C. Hackett, Rome. 6. Howell Cobb, Athens. 7. Alexander H. Stephens, Crawfordsville. 8. Robert Toombs, Washington. Kentucky. 7. Humphrey Marshall, Drennon's Lick, Henry co. 8. Charles S. Morehead, Frankfort. Tennessee. 2. Albert G. Watkins, Panther Springs. 3. Josiah M. Anderson, Coop's Creek. 4. John H. Savage, Smithville. 5. George W. Jones, Fayetteville. 6. Janies H. Thomas, Columbia. 1. David T. Disney, Cincinnati. 2. Lewis D. Campbell, Hamilton. 3. Robert C. Schenck, Dayton. 4. Moses B. Corwin, Urbanna. 5. Emery D. Potter, Toledo. 6. Amos E. Wood, Woodville. 7. Jonathan D. Morris, Batavia. 8. John L. Taylor, Chillicothe. 9. Edson B. Olds, Circleville. 10. Charles Sweetser, Delaware. 11. John K. Miller, Mount Vernon. 7. Meredith P. Gentry, Franklin. 8. Andrew Ewing, Nashville. 9. Isham G. Harris, Paris. 10. Frederick P. Stanton, Memphis. 11. Christopher II. Williams, Lexington. Ohio. 12. Samuel F. Vinton, Gallipolis. Louisiana. 3. John H. Harmanson, Simmsport. Indiana. 1. Nathaniel Albertson, Greenville. 2. Cyrus L. Dunham, Salem. 3. John L. Robinson, Rushvill. 4. George W. Julian, Centreville. 6. Willis A Gorman, Bloomington. 5. William J. Brown, Amity, Johnson co. 10. Andrew J. Harlan, Marion. |