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5. Thos. M. Browne.
6. Milton S. Robinson.
7. John Hanna.

8. Morton C. Hunter. 9. Michael D. White. 10. Wm. H. Calkins. 11. James L. Evans. 12. Andrew H. Hamilton. 13. John H. Baker.

Iowa -9.

1. Joseph C. Stone. 2. Hiram Price.

3. Theo. W. Burdick. 4. Nath. C. Deering. 5. Rush Clark.

6. Ezekiel S. Sampson. 7. H. J. B. Cummings. 8. Wm. F. Sapp. 9. Addison Oliver.

Kansas-3.

1. Wm. A. Phillips. 2. Dudley C. Haskell. 3. Thomas Ryan.

Kentucky-10.

1. Andrew R. Boone. 2. James A. McKenzie. 3. John W. Caldwell. 4. J. Proctor Knott. 5. Albert S. Willis. 6. John G. Carlisle. 7. J. C. S. Blackburn. 8. Milton J. Durham. 9. Thos. Turner. 10. John B. Clarke.

Louisiana -6.

1. Randall L. Gibson. 2. E. John Ellis.

3. C. B. Darrall.

4. J. B. Elam.

5. J. E. Leonard.
6. E. W. Robertson.

Maine-5.

1. Thos. B. Reed. 2. Wm. P. Frye. 3. Stephen D. Lindsey, 4. Llewellyn Powers. 5. Eugene Hale.

Maryland-6.

1. Daniel M. Henry. 2. Chas. B. Roberts. 3. Wm. Kimmell. 4. Thos. Swann. 5. Eli J. Henkle. 6. Wm. Walsh.

Massachusetts — 11. 1. Wm. W. Crapo. 2. Benj. W. Harris. 3. Walbridge A. Field. 4. Leopold Morse. 5. N. P. Banks. 6. George B. Loring. 7. Benj. F. Butler. 8. Wm. Claflin. 9. Wm. W. Rice. 10. Amasa Norcross. 11. George D. Robinson.

Michigan-9.

1. Alpheus S. Williams. 2. Edwin Willits. 3. Jonas H. McGowan. 4. Edwin W. Keightley. 5. John W. Stone. 6. Mark S. Brewer. 7. Omar D. Conger. 8. Chas. C. Ellsworth. 9. Jay A. Hubbell.

Minnesota -3.

1. Mark H. Dunnell. 2. Horace B. Strait. 3. Jacob H. Stewart.

Mississippi-6.

1. H. L. Muldrow.
2. Van H. Manning.
3. H. D. Money.
4. O. R. Singleton.
5. Chas. E. Hooker.
6. J. R. Chalmers.

Missouri-13.

1. Anthony Ittner.
2. Nathan Cole.
3. Lyne S. Metcalfe.
4. Robert A. Hatcher.
5. Richard P. Bland.

6. Charles H. Morgan. 7. Thos. T. Crittenden. 8 Benj. T. Franklin. 9 David Rea. 10. Henry M. Pollard. 11. John B. Clark, Jr. 12. John M. Glover. 13. Alyett H. Buckner.

Nebraska-1.

1. Frank Welch.

Nevada-1.

1. Thos. Wren.

New Hampshire -3.

1. Frank Jones.
2. James F. Briggs.
3. Henry W. Blair.

New Jersey-7.

1. Clement H. Sinnickson. 2. John H. Pugh. 3. Miles Ross.

4. Alvah A. Clark.

5. Augustus W. Cutler.
6. Thomas B. Peddie.
7. A. A. Hardenburgh.

New York-33.

1 James W. Covert. 2. William D. Veeder. 3. S. B. Chittenden. 4. Archibald M. Bliss. 5. Nicholas Muller. 6. Samuel S. Cox. 7. Anthony Eickhoff. 8. Anson G. McCook. 9. Fernando Wood. 10. Abram S. Hewitt. 11. Benjamin A. Willis. 12. Clarkson N. Potter. 13. John H. Ketcham. 14. George M. Beebe. 15. Stephen L. Mayham. 16. Terence J. Quinn. 17 Martin I. Townsend. 18. Andrew Williams. 19. Amaziah B. James.

20. John H. Starin. 21. Solomon Bundy. 22. George A. Bagley. 23. William J. Bacon. 24. William H. Baker. 25. Frank Hiscock. 26. John H. Camp. 27. Elbridge G. Lapham. 28. Jeremiah W. Dwight. 29. John N. Hungerford. 30. E. Kirke Hart.

31. Charles B. Benedict. 32. Daniel N. Lockwood. 33. George W. Patterson.

North Carolina - 8.

1. Jesse J. Yeates. 2. Curtis H. Brogden. 3. Alfred M. Waddell. 4. Joseph Davis.

5. Alfred M. Scales. 6. Walter L. Steele. 7. William M. Robbins. 8. Robert B. Vance.

Ohio-20.

1. Milton Sayler.

2. Henry B. Banning. 3. Mills Gardner. 4. John A. McMahon. 5. Americus V. Rice. 6. Jacob D. Cox. 7. Henry L. Dickey. 8. J. Warren Keifer. 9. John S. Jones. 10. Charles Fosser. 11. Henry S. Neal. 12. Thomas Ewing.

13. Milton I. Southard. . 14. Ebenezer B. Finley. 15. Nelson H. Van Vorhes. 16. Lorenzo Danford. 17 Cornelius McKinley, Jr. 18. James Monroe. 19. James A. Garfield. 20. Amos Townsend.

Oregon - 1.

1. Richard Williams.

Pennsylvania-27.

1. Chapman Freeman. 2. Charles O'Neill. 3. Samuel J. Randall. 4. William D. Kelley. 5. Alfred C. Harmer. 6. William Ward. 7. I. Newton Evans. 8. Heister Clymer. 9 A. Herr Smith. 10. Samuel A. Bridges. 11. Francis D). Collins. 12. Hendrick B. Wright. 13. James B. Rielly. 14. John W. Killinger. 15. Edward Overton, Jr. 16. John I. Mitchell. 17. Jacob M. Campbell. 18. William S. Stenger. 19. Levi Maish.

20. L. A. Mackey.

21. Jacob Turney.
22. Russell Errett.
23. Thomas M. Bayne.

21. William S. Shellenberger. 25. Harry White.

26. John M. Thompson. 27. Lewis F. Watson.

Rhode Island -2.

1. Benjamin T. Eames. 2. Latimer W. Ballou.

South Carolina-5. 1. Joseph H. Rainey. 2. Richard H. Cain. 3. D. Wyatt Aiken. 4. John H. Evans. 5. Robert Smalls.

Tennessee-10.

1. James H. Randolph. 2. J. M. Thornburgh. 3. George G. Dibrell. 4. H. Y. Riddle. 5. John M. Bright. 6. John F. House. 7. W. C. Whitthorne. 8. J. D. C. Atkins.

9. W. P. Caldwell. 10. Casey Young.

Texas-6.

1. John H. Reagan. 2. D. B. Culberson. 3. J. W. Throckmorton. 4. R. Q. Mills.

5. D. Č. Giddings. 6. Gustave Schleicher.

Vermont-3.

1. Charles H. Joyce.
2. Dudley C. Denison.
3. George W. Hendee.
Virginia-9.

1. B. B. Douglass.
2. John Goode, Jr.
3. Gilbert C. Walker.
4. Joseph Jorgensen.
5. George C. Cabell.
6. John R. Tucker.
7. John T. Harris.
8. Eppa Hunton.
9. A. L. Pridemore.

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CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS,

AS ESTABLISHED BY CHAP. 798, LAWS OF 1873, PASSED
JUNE 18, 1873.

DISTRICTS.

I.-The counties of Suffolk, Queens and Richmond shall
compose the first district.

II.-The first, second, fifth, sixth, eighth, tenth, twelfth
and twenty-second wards of the city of Brooklyn
county of Kings, shall compose the second district.
III.-The third, fourth, seventh, eleventh, thirteenth, nine-
teenth and twentieth wards of the city of Brooklyn,
county of Kings, and the twenty-first ward of said
city, as bounded by section two of chapter eight hun-
dred and fourteen of the laws of eighteen hundred
and sixty-eight, shall compose the third district.
IV. The ninth ward of the city of Brooklyn, county of
Kings, as bounded by section one of chapter eight
hundred and fourteen of the laws of eighteen hun-
dred and sixty-eight, the fourteenth, fifteenth, six-
teenth, seventeenth and eighteenth wards of said
city, and the towns of Flatbush, Flatlands, Grave-
send, New Lots and New Utrecht, in the county
of Kings, shall compose the fourth district.

V.-The first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, eighth and
fourteenth wards of the city of New York, Bedloe's
Island, Ellis Island and Governor's Island shall com-
pose the fifth district.

VI.-The seventh, eleventh and thirteenth wards of New
York city shall compose the sixth district.

VII.-The tenth and seventeenth wards of New York city
shall compose the seventh district.

VIII.-The ninth, fifteenth and sixteenth wards of New York city, and that portion of the eighteenth ward lying within Fourteenth street, Twenty-sixth street, and Fourth and Sixth avenues, shall compose the eighth district.

IX. So much of the twentieth ward of New York city as lies within Twenty-sixth street, Fortieth street, Seventh avenue and the Hudson river, and so much of the twelfth and twenty-second wards as lies within Fortieth street, Spuyten Duyvel creek, Eighth avenue and Hudson river, shall compose the ninth district. X-So much of the eighteenth ward of New York city as is east of Fourth avenue, and so much of the nineteenth and twenty-first wards of said city as is east of Third avenue, and Blackwell's Island, shall compose the tenth district.

XI.-So much of the twentieth ward of New York city as lies within Twenty-sixth street, Fortieth street, Sixth and Seventh avenues, and so much of the twelfth and

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