CONGRESS, UNITED STATES. 



181 



ro NT, I! ESS, UNITED STATES. Tho eoc- 



;lii- Thirty-ninth Congress* con- 

 li'mirton on December 8, 1866. 

 Message, see PUBLIC Docu- 

 \i. CYCLOPEDIA, 1868. 



In tlu- Semite, nil I >,Tr;n!>rr 10th, Mr. Mor- 

 " , iiKi\v(l to consider the bill rega- 

 lia- I >i>trict of Columbia, lit* 



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The following Is a list of tho members of Congress : 



SENATE. 



"VIM James A. McDoucall, John Connors. 

 CtxwMotf<>u%-Lafayette 8. Foster, James Dlxon. 



r*bcorge Read Kiddle, Wlllard Saulsbury. 

 Illinois Lyraan Trumbull, Richard Yates. 



.i it Henry 8. Lane, Thomas A. Hendricks. . 



lames W. Grimes, Samuel J. Klrkwood. 

 Saimu-l ('. I'onieroy, James H. Lane. 



U ivt Davis, Jaiiii-s Outhrle. 

 -L..t M. Mnrrlll, William Pitt Fesscnden. 

 Massachusetts Charles Sumner, Henry Wilson. 

 M,iryltin<l Mm A. J. Creswell, Revcrdy Johnson. 

 ,y /Carhariah Chandler, Jacob M. Howard. 

 Miiini-xnt.i AU -\andor Ramsey, Daniel 8. Norton. 

 Missouri U. GraU Brown, John B. Henderson. 



-William M. Stewart, James W. Nye. 

 Ihi hijinkire George G. Fogjr, Aaron it Crngin. 

 New Jersey Alexander G. Cattell, Frederick T. Freling- 



/{ Ira Harris, Edwin D. Morgan. 

 Ohio John Sherman, Benjamin F. Wade. 

 Oregon James W. Nesmith, George IL Williams. 

 Pennsylvania Edgar Cowan, Charles It. Backalew. 

 Jthode fslnti'l William Spra;rui, Henry B. Anthony. 



s~,r David D. Patterson, J. 8. Fowler. 

 umt Luke P. Poland, Gesrge F. Edmunds. 

 Went Virginia Peter G. Van Winkle, Waitman T. 

 Wflley. 



Wisconsin Timothy O. Howe, James R. Doolittlc. 



Not admitted at this session. 



Alabama George 8. Houston, Lewis E. Parsons. 

 Arkansas E. Baxter. William I). Snow. 

 Louixiana R. Kins Cutler, Michael Halm. 

 Mississippi William L. Sharkey, J. L. Alcorn. 

 North < Wro//;m John Pool, William A. Graham. 

 South Carolina John L. Manning, Benjamin F. Perry. 

 Virginia John C. Underwood, Joseph Segar. 

 Texas David G. Burnett, O. M. Roberts. 



omla -Donald C. McRuer, William Higby, John 

 Bidwell. 



Connecticut- Henry C. Demlng, Samuel L. Warner, Au- 

 gustus Brandagee, John H. Hnbbard. 



Delaware .John A. Nicholson. 



JUinoisJobn Wentworth, John F. Farnsworth, Ellhu 



B. Washbnrne, Abner C. Hapding, Ebon C. Ingersoll, Burton 



C. Cook, H. P. H. Bromwell, Shelby M. Cullom, Lewis W. 

 Boss, Anthony Thornton, Samuel S. Marshall, Jehu Baker, 

 Andrew J. Kuykendall; at large. S. W. Moulton. 



Imliiina William E. NIbUick. Michael C. Kerr, Ralph 

 Hill, John H. Farquhar, George W. Julian, Ebenezor Du- 

 niont, Henry D. Washburn, Godlovo 8. Ortb, Schuyler Col- 

 tax. Joseph H. Delrees, Thomas N. Stillwell. 



Iowa James F. Wilson, Hiram Price, William B. Allison, 

 Josiah B. Grinnell, John A. Knsson, Asahel W. Hubbard. 



Kansas Sidney Clarke. 



Kentucky L. S. Trimble, Bnrwell C. Ritter, Henry 

 Oridi-r, Aaron Harding. Lorell H. Rousseau, A. II. Ward, 

 George 8. Shanklin, William H. Randall, Samuel McKee. 



Maine John Lynch, Sidney Perham, James G. Blaino, 

 John H. Rice. Frederick A. Pike. 



Maryland Hiram McCullough, John L. Thomas, Jr., 

 Charles E. Phelps, Francis Thomas, Benjamin G. Harris. 



Massachusetts Thomas D. Eliot, Oakes Ames, Alexander 

 IL Rice, Samuel Hooper. John B. Alley, Nathaniel P. Banks, 

 George 8. Boutwell, John D. Baldwin, William B. Wash- 

 burn, Henry L. Dawes. 



Michigan Fernando C. Bearaan, Charles Upson, John 

 W. Longyear, Thomas W. Ferry, Rowland E. Trowbrldge, 

 John F. Drlgga. 



Mi n wtota William Windom, Ignatius Donnelly. 



Missouri John Hogan, Henry T. Blow, Thomas E. 

 Noell, John IL Kelso, Joseph W. McCIurg, Robert T. Van 



said: "If I were to define this bill in a single 

 phra-v, I should say that it is impartial re*tru-Uxl 

 suffrage; tliat is to say, it proposes to be ira- 

 p;irti:i! ainoii!/ all the rnalo citi/ciH of th.- I 

 States, !-c<ii!i-nt in this I)istri<-(. To that extent 

 it is impartial. It H iv^trirti-d in that it is con- 

 fined to the male sex; and in that it is contin! 

 to persons of adult ago ; and in that it excludes 



Horn, Benjamin F. Loan, John F. Benjamin, George W. 

 Anderson. 



Nevada Delos R. Ashley. 



New Hampshire Q\\m&n Marston, Edward U. Rollins, 

 James W. Patterson. 



New Jersey John F. Starr. William A. Newell, Charles 

 Sitirreaves. Andrew J. Rogers, Edwin R. V. Wri ;lit. 



New For* Stephen Tabor, Tunis G. Bergen. John 

 W. Hunter, Morgan Jones. Nelson Taylor, Henry J. Ray- 

 mond, John W. Chanlcr, William E. Dodge, William A. Dar- 

 ling, William Radford, Charles H. Winfi.ld. John H. 

 Ketcham, Edwin N. HnbbelL, Charles Goodyear, John A. 

 Griswold, Roberts. Hale, Calvin T. Hulburd, James M. 

 Marvin, Demas Hnbbard, Jr., Addlson II. Laflln. Boscoc 

 Conkling, Sidney T. Holmes, Thomas T. Davis, Theodore 

 M. Pomeroy, Daniel Morris, Giles W. Hotchkiss, Hamilton 

 Ward, Roswell Hart, Burt Van Horn, James M. Humphrey, 

 Henry Van Aemain. 



Ohio Benjamin Eggleston, Rutherford B. Hayes, Robert 

 C. Schenck, William Lawrence, F. C. Le Blond, Reader W. 

 Clarke, Samuel Shellnbarircr, James R. Hnbbcll, Ralph P. 

 Buokland, James M. Ashley, Hezekiah 8. Bundy, William 

 E. Finck. Columbus Delano, Martin Welker, Tobias E. 

 Plants, John A. Bingham, Ephraini R. Eckley, Rufus P. 

 Spalding, James A. Garfleld. 



Oregon John H. D. Henderson. 



Pennsylvania Samuel J. Randall, Charles O'Neill, Leon- 

 ard Myers, William D. Kclloy, M. Russell Thayer, B. Mark- 

 ley Boyer, John M. Broomall, Sydenham E. Ancona, Thad- 



deus' Stevens, Myer Strouse, 



-, Charles Denison, 



Ulysses Mereur, George F. Miller. Adam J. Glossbrenner, 

 William II. Koontz, Abraham A. Barker, Stephen F. Wilson, 

 Glenni W. Schofleld, Charles Vernon Culver, John L. Daw- 

 son, James K. Moorhead, Thomas Williams, George V. Law- 

 rence. 



Rhode Island Thomas A. Jcnckes, Nathan F. Diion. 



Tennessee Nathaniel G-. Taylor, Horace Mayuard, William 

 B. Stokes, Edmund Cooper, William B. Campbell, 8. M. Ar- 

 nell, Isaac R. Hawkins, John W. Leftwtch. 



Verm ont Frederick E. Woodbridge, Justin S. Merrill, 

 Portus Baxter. 



We*t Virginia Chester D. Hubbard, George R. Latham, 

 Killian V. Whaley. 



Wisconsin Halbert E. Paine, Ithamar C. Sloan, Amasa 

 Cobb, Charles A. Eldridge, Philetus Sawyer, Walter D. 

 Mclndoe. 



Not admitted at this session. 



Alabama C. C. Langdon, George C. Freeman, Cullen A. 

 Battle, Joseph W. Taylor, B. T. Pope, T. J. Jackson. 



Arkansas Byers, Lorenzo Gibson, J. M. Jackson. 



Florida F. BIcLeod. 



Georgia Solomon Cohen, Philip Cook, Hugh Buchanan, 

 R G. Cabaniss, J. D. Matthews, J. U. Christy, W. T. Wof- 

 ford. 



Louisiana Louis St. Martin, Jacob Barker, Robert C. 

 Wickliffe, John E. King, John 8. Young. 



Ifissisxippi A. R Reynolds, B. A. Pinson, James T. Har- 

 rison, A. M. West, E. G. Peyton. 



North Carolina Jesse R. Stubbs, Charles C. Clark, 

 Thomas C. Fuller, Josiah Turner, Jr., Bedford Brown, S. H. 

 Walkup, A. H. Jones. 



South Carolina John D. Kennedy, William .Aiken, Sam- 

 uel McGowan, James Farrow. 



Virginia W. H. B. Custls, Lucius H. Chandler, B. John- 

 son Barbour, Robert Ridgway, Beverly A. Davis, Alexander 

 H. U. Stuart. Robert Y. Conrad, Daniel H. Hoge. 



Delegates from the Territories. 



Arizona John N. Goodwin. 

 Colorado Allen A. Bradford. 

 Dakota Walter A. Burleigh. 

 Idaho E. D. llolbrook. 

 Montana Samuel McLean. 

 Nebraska Phineas W. Hitchcock. 

 New Mexico J. Francesco Chavez. 

 Utah William H. Hooper. 

 Washington Arthur A, Denny. 



