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Treasurer of the State,*

Visiter of State Prison,*

*Commissioned by the Governor.

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of the proper county.

Appointments certified by County Auditor.

Appointments certified by the Judge making the same.

STATE SENATORIAL DISTRICTS,

Under the Act of January 16, 1841, which continues in force

five years.

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STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICTS,

Under the Act of January 16, 1841, which continues in force five years-Arranged for the year 1845.

Adams and Jay,

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Marshall, Starke, and Fulton,

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Cass,

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CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS,
Under the apportionment of 1840.

FIRST DISTRICT.-The counties of Posey, Vanderburgh, Gibson, Pike, Dubois, Warrick, Spencer, Perry, Crawford, Orange, and Harrison, constitute the first district.

SECOND DISTRICT.--The counties of Clark, Washington, Jackson, Scott, Jefferson, Jennings, and Floyd, constitute the second district.

THIRD DISTRICT.-The counties of Dearborn, Ripley, Rush, Decatur, Switzerland, Ohio, and Franklin, constitute the third district.

FOURTH DISTRICT.-The counties of Fayette, Union, Wayne, and Henry, constitute the fourth district.

FIFTH DISTRICT.-The counties of Hamilton, Marion, Hancock, Shelby, Johnson, Madison, Bartholemew, Tipton, and Brown, constitute the fifth district.

SIXTH DISTRICT--The counties of Monroe, Lawrence, Martin, Daviess, Knox, Owen, Greene, Morgan, and Sullivan, constitute the sixth district.

SEVENTH DISTRICT.--The counties of Vigo, Clay, Vermillion, Parke, Putnam, and Hendricks, constitute the seventh district. EIGHTH DISTRICT.-The counties of Montgomery, Fountain, Warren, Boone, Tippecanoe, Clinton, Richardville, and Carroll, constitute the eighth district.

NINTH DISTRICT.-The counties of Jasper, White, Cass, Miami, Fulton, Pulaski, Kosciusko, Marshall, Starke, Elkhart, St. Joseph, Laporte, Porter, Lake, Wabash, and Benton, constitute the ninth district.

TENTH DISTRICT.--The counties of Randolph, Delaware, Jay, Grant, Blackford, Adams, Wells, Huntington, Allen, Whitley, Noble, Dekalb, Steuben, and Lagrange, constitute the tenth district.

SENATORS IN CONGRESS.

ALBERT S. WHITE,† of Lafayette, Tippecanoe county.
Elected in January, 1839: term expires March 23, 1845.
EDWARD A. HANNEGAN, of Covington, Fountain county.
Elected in January, 1843: term expires March 3, 1849.
+Whig ‡Democrat.

REPRESENTATIVES TO THE 28TH CONGRESS.
1st District-ROBERT DALE OWEN,‡ of New Harmony, Posey

county.

2d District-THOMAS J. HENLEY, ‡ near Charlestown, Clark county.

3d District-THOMAS SMITH, of Ripley county.

4th District-CALEB B. SMITH,t of Connersville, Fayette county.

5th District-WILLIAM J. BROWN,t of Indianapolis, Marion county.

6th District-JOHN W. DAVIS,‡ of Carlisle, Sullivan county. 7th District--JOSEPH A. WRIGHT, of Rockville, Parke county. 8th District-JOHN PETTIT, of Lafayette, Tippecanoe county. 9th District-SAMUEL C. SAMPLE,† of South Bend, St Joseph county.

10th District-Andrew Kennedy,‡ of Muncietown, Delaware county.

All elected on the first Monday in August, 1843. Terms expire March, 1845. Democrats, +Whigs,

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UNITED STATES COURT, 7TH CIRCUIT, FOR INDI-
ANA, AND DISTRICT COURT FOR INDIANA.
Circuit Judge-JOHN MCLEAN, Cincinnati, Ohio.
District Judge--ELISHA M. HUNTINGTON, Terre Haute, Ind.
Clerk-HORACE BASSETT, Indianapolis, Indiana.

District Attorney--COURTLAND CUSHING, Madison, Indiana.
Marshal--ROBERT HANNA, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Terms-Third Mondays in May and November.

COMMISSIONERS IN OTHER STATES,

TO TAKE DEPOSITIONS, PROOF AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF DEEDS, AND TO ADMINISTER OATHS.

The Governor of this State may appoint and commission, in any other State or Territory of the United States, one or more commissioners, to continue in office during the pleasure of the Governor, who shall have power to administer oaths, and to take depositions, and the proof and acknowledgment of deeds or other instruments, to be used or recorded in this State.-Revised Statutes, Chap. 9, Sec. 112.

The following persons have been duly appointed and commissioned:

EDWARD INGERSOLL, Philadelphia, Pa., from March 29, 1844.
MOSES B. MACLAY, City of New York, from April 13, 1844.
AUGUSTUS RENZ, Cincinnati, Ohio, from April 13, 1844.
CHARLES JEWETT, Niles, Michigan, from April 22, 1844.
HORACE HAWES, Erie, Pa., from May 7, 1844.

PETER BESANCON, Jr., Natchez, Miss., from May 21, 1844.
NICHOLAS J. BASLER, Louisville, Ky., from July 18, 1844.

PILOTS AT THE FALLS OF THE OHIO RIVER.

The Governor shall appoint skillful and experienced persons, not exceeding six in number, to act as pilots at the falls of the Ohio river in this State.

Every such pilot shall receive for his services the following fees:

1. For each flat bottom boat, seventy feet or over in length, the sum of three dollars.

2. For each boat under seventy feet, the sum of two dollars. Revised Statutes, Chap. 11, Sec. 1, 7.

The following persons appear from the records in the office of the Secretary of the State to be in commission as pilots : William Bowman, from February 11, 1825. Charles Slade, from February 11, 1825. William Patrick, from June 18, 1832. Thomas Powell, from December 16, 1836. Aaron P. Sleade, from November 23, 1844.

LIST OF NEWSPAPERS PUBLISHED IN INDIANA. THOSE IN italic ARE WHIG PAPERS; ALL OTHERS, NOT SPECIALLY MARKED, DEMOCRATIC.

ADAMS-None.

ALLEN-Fort Wayne Times; Fort Wayne Sentinel, Fort

Wayne.

BARTHOLOMEW-Hoosier Revived; Columbus Gazette, Columbus.

BENTON-None.

BLACKFORD--None.
BOONE-None.

BROWN-None.

CARROLL Carroll Express, Delphi Oracle, Delphi.
CASS-Logansport Telegraph, Democratic Pharos, Logansport.
CLARK-Southern Indianian, Charlestown.

CLAY-None.

CLINTON-None.

CRAWFORD-None.

DAVIESS-Washington Expositor, Washington.

DEARBORN-Indiana Whig; Political Beacon, Lawrenceburgh.

DECATUR-Greensburg Repository, Greensburg. ~
DEKALB-None.

DELAWARE-Delaware County Democrat, Muncietown.

DUBOIS-None.

ELKHART-Goshen Democrat, Goshen.

FAYETTE-Indiana Telegraph, Connersville.

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