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PUBLISHED BY BLAIR AND RIVES, AT ONE DOLLAR PER SESSION, IN ADVANCE
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28th Cong 1st Sess. •
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1843.
Volume 13....Ndv,l.
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sional Globe for this session (the 1st of the
28th Congress;) and those persons who
may receive it will, by looking through it,
see that it contains a succinct history of
the proceedings of Congress.
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or revised, by the members themselves.
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The following is a list of the members of
the Twenty-eighth Congress, as far as they
have been elected. The terms of all the
members of the House of Representatives
expire on the 3d of March, 1845, and those of
the members of the Senate on the 3d of
March in the year which we have placed
immediately after their names, respectively.
The names of the Democratic members
are in plain roman letters;- the Whigs in
italics; and the Tyler-man (Mr. Wise) in
small capitals.
SENATE.
maine.
John Fairfield 1845
George Evans 1847
new hampshire.
Levi Woodbury 1847
Chas. G. Atherton 1849
connecticut.
J. IV. Huntington 1845
John M. Niles
1849
new york.
A". P. Tullmadge
Silas Wright
1845
1849
vermont.
Samuel Phelps 1S45
William C. Upham 1849
massachusetts.
Rufus Chouie 3845
Isaac C. Bates 1847
rhode island.
William Spragve 1S45
Junes F, /Simmons 1847
new jersey.
IV. A. Dayton
Jacob IV. Miller
1S45
1847
pennsylvania.
T). VT. Sturgeon 1845
James Buchanan 1849
delaware.
R. II. Bayard 1845
Thomas Clayton 1847
tennessee.
maryland.
Wm. D. Merrick 1845
Vacancy.
virginia.
Wm. C. Rives 1845
Wm. S. .Archer 1847
north carolina.
Willie P. Mangtim 1847
W. H. Hay wood, jr. 1489
south carolina.
Daniel E. Hugfr 1847
George McDuffie 1849
georgia.
John j\I. Berrien 1847
Walter T. Colquitt 1849
alabama.
William R. King 1847
Arthur P. Bagby 1849
mississippi.
John Henderson 1845
Robert J. Walker 1847
louisiana.
Alexander Barrow 1847
Alexmdtr Porter 1849
HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES.
maine.
1. Joshua Herrick. 5. [Vacancy.]
2. Robert P. Dunlap. C. Hannibal Hamlin.
3. Luther Severance. 7. [Vacancy.]
4. [Vacancy.]
massachusetts.
1. Robert C. Winlhrop. G. [Vacancy.]
2. Daniel P. King.
3. [Vacancy.]
4. William' Parmenter.
5. Charles Hudson.
E. H. Foster
1845
Spencer Jar-nag an
1847
kentucky.
John T. Morehead
1847
John J. Crittenden
1849
ohio.
Benjamin Tappan
1845
William Allen
1849
indiana.
Albert S. While
1845
Ed. A. Hannegan
1849
illinois.
James Semple
1847
Sidney Breese
1849
missouri.
T. H. Benton
1845
D. R. Atchison
1849
arkansas.
Wm. S. Fulton
1847
A. H. Sevier
1849
michigan.
A. S. Pwter
1845
W. Woodbridge
1847
7. [Vacancy.] v
8. John Quincy Mams.
9. Henry Williams.
10. Joseph Grinnell.
new hampshire.
Edmund Burks. John P. Hale, j
John R. Reding. Moses Norris, jr.
rhode island.
1. Ih irnj Y. Cranston. 2. Elisha R. Potter. v
connecticut.
1. Thomas H. Seymour. 3. Geo. S. Catlin. .
2. John Stewart. 4. Samuel Simons.
vermont.
3. George P. Marsh. .
4. Paul Dillingham, jr.
new york.
1. Solomon Foot.
2. Jacob Collamer.
1. Selali B. Strong.
2. Henry C. Murphy.
3. J. Philips Pluv/nix.
4. Wm. B, Maclay.
5. Mose s G. Leonard.
6. Hamilton Fish.
7. Jos. H. Anderson.
8. R. D. Davis.
9. .Tns. G. Clinton.
10. Jeremiah Russell.
11. Zadock Pratt.
12. David L. Seymour.
13. Daniel D. Barnard.
14. Wm. G. Hunter.
15. Lemuel Stetson.
Id. Chesselden E'.li?.
17. Charles S. Benton.
18. Preston King.
19. Orville Hungerford.
20. Samuel Beardsley.
21. J. E. Cary.
22. S. M. Purdy.
23. Orville Robinson.
24. Horace Wheaton.
25. George Uathbun.
2G. Amasa Dana.
27. Byram Green.
2S. Thai. J. Patterson.
29. Charles 11. Camll.
30. Wm. S. Hubbell.
31. Ashcr Tuler.
32. Wm. A.'Moseley,
33. Albert Smith.
31. Washington Hunt.
new jersey
1. Lucius Q. C. Elmer.
2. George Sykes.
3. Isaac G. Farlee.
pennsylvania.
1. Edvfard J. Morris.
2. Joseph R. Ingersoll.
3. John T. Smith.
4. Charles J. Ingersoll.
5. Jacob S. Yost.
6. Michael II. Jenks.
7. ttihrah, B, Mcllvame.
4. Littleton Kirkpatrick.
5. Wm. Wright.
8. Jeremiah Brmon.
9. John Ritter.
10. Rich. Brodhead, jr.
11. Benj. A. Bidlack.
12. Almon H. Read.
13. Henry Prick.
14. Alexander Ramsey.
15. Henry Jfes.
16." Jatness Black.
17. James Irvin.
18. Andrew Stewart.
19. Henry D. Poster.
20. John Dickey.
21. William Wilkins.
22. Samuel Hays,
23. Charles M. Read.
24. Joseph Buffmgton.
DELAWARE.
George S. Rodney, t
maryland.
Not elected.
virginia.
1. Archibald Atkinson. 9. Samuel Chilton.
2. Geo. C. Dromgoole. 10. William F. Lucas.
3. Walter Coles. 11. William Taylor.
4. Edmund Hubard. 12. A. A. Chapman.
5. Thomas W. Gilmer. 13. Geo. W. Hopkins.
6. John W. Jones.* 14. Geo: W. Summers.
7. Henry A. Wise. 15. Lewis Steenrod.
8. Willoughby Jfewton.
* Speaker.
north carolina.
1. Thomas J. Clingman.
2. D. M. Barringer.
3. David S. Reed.
4. Edmund Deberry.
5. R. M. Saunders.
6. James J. McKay.
7. J. R. Daniel.
8. A. H. Arrington.
9. Kenneth Rayner.
south carolina.
1. James A. Black. 5. Artemus Burt. {
2. Richard P. Simpson. 6. Isaac E. Holmes.
3. Joseph A. Woodward. 7. R. Barnwell Iihett.
4. John Campbell.
georgia.
Wm. H. Stiles.
Alexander II. Stephens
A. H. Chappell.
(One vacaney.)
kentucky. ,
6. John White.
7. Wm. P.. Thompon.
8. Garrett Davis. %'
9. Richard French.
10. J. W. Tibbatts.
E. J. Black.
II. A. Haralson.
J. H. Lumpkin.
Howell Cobb.
1. Linn Boyd.
2. Willis Green.
3. Henry Grider.
4. George A. Caldwell.
5. James Stone.
tennessee.
1. Andrew Johnson. 7. David W. Dickinson.
2. William T. Senler. 8. James H. Peyton.
3. Julius W. Blackwell. 9. Cave Johnson. ^
4. Alvan Cullom. 10. John B. Ashe.
4. George W. Jones. 11. Milton Brown.
6. Aaron V. Brown.
ohio.
1. Alexander Duncan. 12.
2. John B. Weller. 13.
3. Robt. C. Schenck. 14.
4. Joseph Vance. 15.
5. Emery D. Potter. 10.
7. Joseph J. McDowell. 17.
8. John I. Vamneter. 18.
9. Elias Florence. 19.
10. Heinan A. Moore. 20.
11. Jacob Brinkerhoff. 21.
Samuel F. Pinion.
Perley B. Johnson.
Alexander Harper.
Joseph Morris.
James Mathews.
Wm. C. McCaualin.
Ezra Dean.
Daniel R. Tilden.
Joshua R. Giddings.
H. R. Brinkerhoff.
louisiana.
1. John Slidell. 8. John B. Dawson.
2. Alcee Labranche. 4. P. E. .
indiana.
1. Robt. Dale Owen.
2. Thomas J. Henley.
3. Thomas Smith.
4. Caleb B. Smith.
5. Wm. J. Brown.
C. John W. Davis.
7. Joseph A. Wrigh
8. John Pettit.
9. Samuel C. Sample.
10. Andrew Kennedy.
illinois.
1. Robert Smith. 5. Stephen A. Douglass.
2. John A. McClsrnand. G. Joseph P. Iloge.
3. Orlando B. Ficklin. 7. J. J. Hardin.
4. John Wentworth.
alabama.
1. James Dellet. 5. George S. Houstoa.
2. James E. Belser. 6. Reuben Chapman.
3. Dixon H. Lewis. 7. Felix MoConnell.
4. William W. Payne.
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