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CONGRESS, UNITED STATES. The sec- 

 ond session of the Fortieth Congress* con- 

 vened at Washington on December 2, 1867. 

 For the President's Message, see PUBLIC DOCU- 

 MENTS, ANNUAL CYCLOPEDIA, 1867. 



* The following is a list of the members of Congress : 



SENATE. 



Alabama Willard Warner, George E. Spencer. 



Arkansas Alexander McDonald, Benjamin F. Rice.* 

 California Cornelius Cole, John Conness. 

 Connecticut James Dixon, Orrin S. Terry. 



Delaware-J&mcs A. Bayard, Willard Saulebury. 



Florida Adonijah S. Welch, July 3d, Thomas W. Os- 

 born, June 30, 1868. 

 Georgia 



Illinois Lyman Trumbull, Richard Tates. 



Indiana Oliver P. Morton, Thomas A. Hendricks. 



JowaJ&mes W. Grimes, James Harlan. 



Kansas Samuel C. Pomeroy, Edmund C. Ross. 



Kentucky Garret Davis, Thomas C. McCreery.t 



Louisiana John S. Harris, William P. Kellogg. 



Maine Lot M. Morrill, William Pitt Fessenden. 



Maryland Reverdy Johnson, George Vickers.f 



Massachusetts Charles Sumner, Henry Wilson. 



Michigan Zachariah Chandler, Jacob M. Howard, 



Minnesota Alexander Ramsey, Daniel S. Norton. 



Missouri Charles D. Drake, John B. Henderson. 



Nebraska John M. Thayer, Thomas W. Tipton. 



Nevada William M. Stewart, James W. Nye. 



New Hampshire James W. Patterson, Aaron H. 

 Cragin. 



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

 linghuysen. 



New York Roscoe Conkling, Edwin D. Morgan. 



North Carolina Joseph C. Abbott, John Poor. 



OhioJohn Sherman, Benjamin F. Wade. 



Oregon Henry W. Corbett, George H. Williams. 



Pennsylvania Simeon Cameron, Charles R. Buckalew. 



Rhode Island William Sprague, Henry B. Anthony. 



South Carolina Thomas J. Robertson, Frederick A. 

 Sawyer. 



Tennessee David D. Patterson, J. S. Fowler. 



Vermont Justin S. Morrill, George F. Edmunds. 



West VirginiaPeter G. Van Winkle, Waitman T. 

 Willey. 



Wisconsin Timothy O. Howe, James R. Doolittle, 



Not admitted at this session. 

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

 Virginia John C. Underwood, Joseph Segar. 

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



HOUSE. 



Alabama Francis W. Kellogg, Charles W. Buckley, 

 Benjamin W. Norris, Charles W. Pierce, John B. Callis, 

 Thomas Haughey. 



Arkansas Eagan W. Roots, J. F. Elliott, Thomas 

 Boles. 



California Samuel B. Axtell, William ffio-by, James 



A. Johnson. 



Connecticut Richard. D. Hubbard, Julius Hotchkiss, 

 Henry H. Starkweather William H. Barnum 



Delaware John A. Nicholson. 



Florida Charles M. Hamilton. 



Georgia J. W. Clift, Nelson Tift, William P. Edwards, 

 Samuel F. Gove, Charles H. Prince, John H. Christy, P. 

 M. B. Young. 



Illinois Norman B. Judd, John F. Farnsworth, Elihu 



B. Washburne, Abner C. Harding, Ebon C. Ingereoll. 

 Burton C. Cook, Henry P. H. Bromwell, Shelby M. Cul- 

 lom, Lewis W. Ross, Albert G. Burr, Samuel S. Marshall 

 Jehu Baker, Green B. Raum ; at large, John A. Logan 



/^ana-William E. Niblack, Micnae! C. Kerr, Morton 



C. Hunter, William S. Holman, George W. Julian, John 

 Coburn, Henry D. Washburn, Godlove S. Orth, Schuyler 

 Colfax, William Williams, John P. C. Shanks ' Dcnuyiei 

 nn l w : ^ am T 8 F ' w J l8on ' Hiram Price, William B. Alii- 

 HubbYrd Loughrid S e ' Gtanville M. Dodge, Asahel W. 



Kansas Sidney Clarke. 



CONGRESS, UNITED STATES. 



f} 2 T~ I ^ wr * nce S> Tri mble (vacancy), Jacob S. 

 Golladay, J. Proctor Knott, Asa P. Grover, Thomas 



McKee k ' George M ' Adami *. Samuel 



Benjamin "Wade, of Ohio, was President 

 pro tern, of the Senate, and Schuyler Colfax, 

 of Indiana, Speaker of the House. 



In the Senate, on December 4th, the follow- 

 ing resolution was considered : 



Louisiana J. Hale Sypher, (vacancy) Joseph P. New- 

 sham, Michael Vidal, W. Jasper Blackburn. 



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

 John A. Peters, Frederick A. Pike. 



Maryland Hiram McCullough, Stevenson Archer, 

 Charles E. Phelps, Francis Thomas, Frederick Stone. 



Massachusetts Thomas D. Eliot, Oakes Ames, Ginery 

 Twichell, Samuel Hooper, Benjamin F. Butler, Nathaniel 

 P. Banks, George S. Boutwell, John D. Baldwin, William 



B. Washburn, Henry L. Dawes. 



Michigan Fernando C. Beaman, Charles Upson, Aus- 

 tin Blair, Thomas W. Ferry, Rowland E. Trowbridge, 

 John F. Driggs. 



Minnesota William Windom, Ignatius Donnelly. 



Missouri William A. Pile, Carman A. Newcomb, 

 James R. McCormick, Joseph J. Gravelly, Joseph W. 

 McClurg, Robert T. Van Horn, Benjamin F. Loan, John 

 F. Benjamin, George W. Anderson. 



Nebraska John Taffe. 



Nevada Delos R. Ashley. 



New Hampshire Jacob H. Ela, Aaron F. Stevens, Ja- 

 cob Benton. 



New Jersey William Moore, Charles Haight, Charles 

 Sitgreaves, John Hill, George A. Halsey. 



New York Stephen Taber, Demas Barnes, William 



E. Robinson, John Fox, John Morrissey, Thomas E. 

 Stewart, John W. Chanler, James Brooks, Fernando 

 Wood, William H. Robertson, Charles H. Van Wyck, 

 John H. Ketcham, Thomas Cornell, John V. L. Pruyn, 

 John A. Griswold, Orange Ferris, Calvin T. Hulburd, 

 James M. Marvin, William C. Fields, Addison H. Laflin, 

 Alexander H. Bailey, John C. Churchill, Dennis Mc- 

 Carthy, Theodore M. Pomeroy, William H. Kelsey, Wil- 

 liam S. Lincoln, Hamilton Ward, Lewis Selye, Burt Van 

 Horn, James M. Humphrey, Henry Van Aernam. 



North Carolina 3. R. French, David Heaton, O. H. 

 Dockery, J. T. Dewees, Israel G. Leash, Nathaniel Boy- 

 den, A. H. Jones. 



Ohio Benjamin Eggleston, Samuel F. Carey, Robert 



C. Schenck, William Lawrence, William Mungen, Reader 

 W. Clarke, Samuel Shellabarger, John Beatty, Ralph P. 

 Buckland, James M. Ashley, John T. Wilson, Philadelph 

 Van Trump, Columbus Delano, Martin Welker, Tobias 



A. Plants, John A. Bingham, Ephraim R. Eckley, Rufus 

 P. Spalding, James A. Garfield. 



Oregon Rufus Mallory. 



Pennsylvania Samuel J. Randall, Charles O'Neill, 

 Leonard Myers, William D. Kelley, Caleb N. Taylor, 

 Benjamin M. Bqyer, John M. Broomall, J. Lawrence 

 Getz, Thaddeus Stevens, Henry L. Cake, Daniel M. Van 

 Auken, George W. Woodward, Ulysses Mercur, George 



F. Miller, Adam J. Glossbrenner, William H. Koontz, 

 Daniel J. Morrell, Stephen F. Wilson, Glenni W. Scofield, 

 Darwin A. Finney, John Covode, James K. Moorhead, 

 Thomas Williams, George V. Lawrence. 



Rhode Island Thomas A. Jenckes, Nathan F. Dixon. 

 South Carolina B. F. Whittemore, C. C. Bowen, Simon 

 Corley, James H. GOBS, J. P. M. Epping, E. H. Dickson. 

 Tennessee Robert R. Butler, Horace Maynard, William 



B. Stokes, James Mullins, John Trimble, Samuel M. Ar- 

 nell, Isaac R. Hawkins, David A. Nunn. 



Vermont Frederick E. Woodbridge, Luke P. Poland, 

 Worthington C. Smith. 



West Virginia Chester D. Hubbard, Bethuel M. Kitch- 

 en, Daniel Polsley. 



Wisconsin Halbert E. Paine, Benjamin F. Hopkins, 

 Amasa Cobb, Charles A. Eldridge, Philetus Sawyer, 

 Cadwalader C. Washburn. 



Not admitted at this session. 



June 23, 18(58. 



In place of James Gu 



e, resigned. 



Texas- 

 Virginia 



Delegates from the Territories. 



Arizona Coles Bashford. 

 Colorado George M. Chilcott. 

 Dakota Walter A. Burleigh. 

 Idaho E. D. Holbrook. 

 Montana James M. Cavanaugh. 

 New Mexico Charles P. Clever. 

 Utah William H. Hooper. 

 Washington Alvan Flanders. 



