c nails 66 safes cases cases cases cks Butter. hhds and bbls 186 / Boots and shoes Cheese boxes 408 Soap Flour bbls 3,988 Candles Corn meal bbls 1,376 Manufactured tobacco Bran bbls 513 Linseed oil . Bread bbls 2,792 Spirits of Turpentine Dried apples bbls 219 Rope Rice pkgs 394 Iron bars Furniture pkgs 205 Hats pkgs 40 c sheet Saddlery pkgs 61 “ castings Gridirons, spiders bals 409 Road scraper Cement lbs 20 " boats Sieves. pkgs 230 Shovels and spades Copper 3 Picks, hoes, and axes Jewelry cases 1 Steel Umbrellas cases 4 Iron bars Hammocks . bndls 12 Hardware Watches pkgs 1 Iron bedsteads Perfumery pkgs 11 Stoves Ploughs 47 | Axe handles Iron springs 17 Gunpowder Demijohns 140 Portable forges India Rubber goods cases 83 | Gold washers Grindstones 81 Crucibles Silks 21 Crowbars Saleratus 35 Screws. Pipes bxs 38 Tin ware Coal tons 29 Do. plates Hops bales 4 Soda water Tobacco bales 17 Dry Goods Provisions tons 2 Clothing Preserved meats 33 Blankets Paints. kegs 617 Billiard Table Books i pkgs Plated ware pkgs 6 Diaper Pictures cases 2 Linens Spices. pkgs 22 Carpetings Cigars. bxs 311 Drills Pickles pkgs 168 Shirtings Vinegar bbls 178 Prints, Bricks 25,000 Tobacco Carbines cases 12 Pots Dried fruits 44) Lead Salt bbls and sacks 101 Glass Leather bndls 21 Crockery Lamps . cks 11 Looking glasses Starch. bys 73 Guns Preserved fruits bxs 25 Bellows Beer bbls 55 Anvils. bd doz 135 Shot Cider, bd doz 66 Medicines bbls 272 Paper Gin bbls 189 Stationery Whiskey bbls 460 Burlaps Rum bbls 819 Cloth. kegz. 1,167 Sewing Silk . Brandy kegs 227 Duck Brandy bbls 601 'Fancy Goods cases 281 boxes 956 boxes 539 pkgs 992 bbls 17 bbls 10 coils 142 tons 9 bdis 497 pkgs 26 pcs 2,249 kegs 1,354 No 52 No bdls 1,375 bdls 593 bxs 161 No 300 pkgs 425 3 64 bdis 117 kegs 183 No 34 373 cks 24 340 cks 1 pkgs 236 bxs 29 cases 14 pkgs 491 pkgs 532 pkgs 80 1 cases 1 cases 2 cases 4 cases 3 cases 2 cases 18 cases 13 hhds 3 No 107 pigs 19 pkgs 144 pkgs 144 cases 13 cases 27 No 19 51 bags 40 pkgs 254 pkgs 20 pkgs 16 bxs 1 bxs 1 cases bolts 106 pkgs 9 cases 7 Lace . . Lamp wick. cases 1 Copper stills 2 Napkins cases 1 Cauldrons 3 Sugar bbls 220 Quicksilver jars 4 pkgs 215 Wine, claret cases 225 Sarsaparilla . cases 12 champaigne bkts 550 Musical instruments cases 1 madeira cks 119 Molasses cks 133 other cks 272 Almonds bales 20 cases 318 Tea pkgs 202 Cordials cases bags and bols 105 Olive oil cases pkgs 18,754 PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES FROM THE ADOPTION OF THE CONSTITUTION. Term began. Term ended. 1. George Washington, Virginia, April 30, 1789, March 3, 1797. 2. John Adams, Massachusetts, March 4, 1797, March 3, 1801. 3. Thomas Jefferson, Virginia, March 4, 1801, March 3, 1809, 4. James Madison, Virginia, March 4, 1809, March 3, 1817. 5. James Munroe, Virginia, March 4, 1817, March 3, 1825. 6. John Quincy Adams, Massachusetts, March 4, 1825, March 3, 1829. 7. Andrew Jackson, Tennessee, March 4, 1829, March 3, 1837. 8. Martin Van Buren, New York, March 4, 1837, March 3, 1841. 9. *William Henry Harrison, Ohio, March 4, 1841, * April 4, 1841. 10. John Tyler, Virginia, April 4, 1841, March 3, 1845. 11. James Knox Polk, Tennessee, March 4, 1845, March 3, 1819. 12. Zachary Taylor, Louisiana, March 4, 1819, (WHICH RETIRED FROM OFFICE MARCH 3, 1819.) of Pennsylvania, Vice PRESIDENT. THE CABINET. Pennsylvania, Secretary of Stale. Mississippi, Secretary of the Treasury. New York, Secretary of War. Virginia, Secretary of the Mary. Cave Johnson, Tennessee, Postmaster General. Connecticut, Attorney General. of New York, VICE PRESIDENT, THE CABINET. John M. Clayton, of Delaware, Secretary of State. of Virginia, Secretary of the Nary. Thomas Ewing, of Ohio, Secretary of the Home Department. Jacob Collamer, of Vermont, Post master General. Reverdy Johnson, of Maryland, Altorney General. * Died in office. + A department for the interior, embracing the Patent Office, Land Office, coast survey, &c., recently organized. THIRTY-FIRST CONGRESS. President—MILLARD FILLMORE. MICHIGAN. Term. Benjamin Fitzpatrick, 1853 Lewis Cass, 1851 Uncertain, 1855 Alpheus Felch, 1855 ARKANSAS. MISSOURI. Wm. K. Sebastian, 1853 Thomas H. Benton, 1851 Solon Borland, 1855 David R. Atchison, 1855 CONNECTICUT. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Roger S. Baldwin, 1851 John P. Hale, F. S. 1853 Truman Smith, 1855 Moses Norris, Jr. 1855 DELAWARE. New York. John Wales, 1851 Daniel S. Dickinson, 1851 Presby Spruance, 1853 William H. Seward, 1855 FLORIDA. NEW JERSEY. David Y. Yulee, 1851 William L. Dayton, 1851 Jackson Morton, 1855 Jacob W. Miller, 1853 GEORGIA. North CAROLINA. John M. Berrien, 1853 Willie P. Mangum, 1853 Wm. C. Dawson, 1855 George E. Badger, 1855 INDIANA. Ohio. Jesse D. Bright, 1851 Thomas Corwin, 1851 James Whitcomb, F. S. 1855 S. P. Chase, F. S. 1855 Illinois. PENNSYLVANIA. Stephen A. Douglass, 1853 Daniel Sturgeon, 1851 James Shields,* 1855 James Cooper, 1855 Iowa. RHODE ISLAND. George W. Jones, 1851 Albert C. Green, 1851 Augustus C. Dodge, 1855 John H. Clark, 1853 KENTUCKY. South CAROLINA. Joseph R. Underwood, 1853 John C. Calhoun, 1853 Henry Clay, 1855 A. P, Butler, 1853 LOUISIANA. TENNESSEE. Solomon U. Downs, 1853 Hopkins L. Turney, 1851 Pierre Soule, 1855 John Bell, 1853 MAINE. Texas. Hannibal Hamlin, 1851 Thomas J. Rusk, 1851 James W. Bradbury, 1853 Samuel Houston, 1853 MASSACHUSETTS. VERMONT. Daniel Webster, 1851 Samuel S. Phelps, 1851 John Davis, 1853 William Upham, 1853 MARYLAND. VIRGINIA. Benjamin C. Howard, 1851 James M. Mason, 1851 James A. Pearce, 1855 Robert M. T. Hunter, 1853 MISSISSIPPI. WISCONSIN. Jefferson Davis, 1851 Henry Dodge, 1851 Henry S. Foote, 1853 Isaac P. Walker, 1855 * Now vacant-Gen. Shields declared ineligible. The following is the list of all the members of the House of Representa{ives that have yet been elected. (Whigs in italics.) Dist. ARKANSAS. NEW YORK. 1-Robert W. Johnson. 1-John A. King. GEORGIA. 2-David A. Bokee. 1- Thomas B. King. 3–J. Philips Phænix. 2-M. J. Welborn. 4-Waller Underhill. 3-Allen T. Owen. 5-George Briggs. 4-H. A. Haralson. 6-James Brooks, 5—Thomas C. Hackett. 7-William Nelson. 6-Howell Cobb. 8—R. Halloway. 7-Alex. H. Stephens. 9-Thomas M. Kissock. .8-Robert Toombs. 10-Herman D. Gould. ILLINOIS. 11-C. R. Sylvester. 1-Wm. H. Bissell. 12–Gideon 0. Reynolds. 2-John A. M Clernand. 13-John L. Schoolscraft. 3- Thomas R. Young. 14-George R. Andrew's. 4-John Wentworth, 15-J. R. Thurman. 5-Wm. A. Richardson. 16—Hugh White. 6-Edward D. Baker. 17-H. P. Alexander. 7-Thomas L. Harris. 18— Preston King, F. S. Iowa. 19—Charles E. Clarke. 1-Wm. Thompson. 20-0. B. Maltison. 2-Shepherd Leffler. 21-Hiram Walden. MAINE. 22-Henry Burnett. 1-Elbridge Gerry. 23-William Duer. 2-Nathaniel S. Littlefield. 24- Daniel Gott. 3-John Olis. 25-Harmon S. Conger. 4–Rufus K. Goodenow. 26-IV. T, Jackson. 5-Cullen Sawtelle. 27-W. A. Sackett. 6-Charles Stetson. 28-A. N1. Schermerhorn. 7-Thos. J. D. Fuller. 29_Rob't. L. Rose. MASSACHUSETTS. 30- David Rumsey. 1-Robt. C. Winthrop. 31-E. Risley. 2-Daniel P. King. 32-E. G. Spaulding. 3-James H. Duncan. 33—Harvey Putnam. 4-No choice. 31-L. Burrows. 5-Charles Allen, F. S. South CAROLINA. 6—George Ashmun. 1-Daniel Wallace. 7-Julius Rockwell. 2-J. L, Orr. 8-Horace Mann. 3-J. A. Woodward. 9- Orin Fowler. 4-James M.Queen. 10-Joseph Grinnell. 5-Armistead Burt. New JERSEY. 6- Isaac E. Holmes. 1-Andrew R. Hay. 7-W. F. Colcook. 2-Wm. A. Newell. WISCONSIN. 3-Isaac Wildrick. 1-Charles Durkee, F. S. -4-John Van Dyke. 2_Orsamus Cole. 5-James G. King. 3—James D. Doty. Ohio. 1-David T. Disney. 2-L. D. Campbell, F. S. 3-R. C. Schenck, 4-Moses B. Corwin. 5-Emery D. Potter. 6—Rodolphus Dickinson. 7-Jonathan D. Morris. 8-John L. Taylor. 9-Edson B. Olds. 10-Charles Sweetzer, 11-John K. Miller. 12-Samuel F. Vinton. 13—W. A. Whittlesey. (14—Nathan Evans. 15-Wm. F. Hunter, F. S. 16-Moses Hoagland. 17—Joseph Cable. 18-David K. Carter. 19—John Crowell, F. S. 20—Jos. R. Giddings, F. S. 21–Joseph M. Root, F. S. VERMONT. DELAWARÉ. MichiGAN. MissOJRI. 1-James B. Bowlin. 2_Wm. V. N. Bay. 3-James S. Green. 4-Willard P. Hall. 5--John S. Phelps. PENNSYLVANIA. 1-LEWIS C. LEVIN. 24Jos. R. Chandler. 3-Henry D. Moore. 4–John Robbins, Jr. 5-John Freedly. 6-Thos. Ross. 7-Jesse C. Dickey. 8- Thaddeus Stevens. 9-Wm. Strong. 10–M. M. Dimmick. 11-Chester Butler. 12-David Wilmot, F. S. 13—Joseph Casey. 14-Charles W. Pitman. 15—Henry Nes. 16-Jas. Š. M.Lanahan. 17—Samuel Calvin. 18-A. Jackson Ogle. 19-Job Mann. 20—R. R. Reed, 21-Moses Hampton. 22—John W. Howe, F. S. 23—James Thompson. 24-Alfred Gilmore. FLORIDA. 1-E. C. Cabell. CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS YET TO BE HELD IN THE SEVERAL STATES. |