AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. A Paris journal "Mother, can't I go and have my Dasays that the bad smell and taste of butter can guerreotype taken ?" "No, my child; I guess be entirely removed by working it over in water it isn't worth while." "Well, then, you might mixed with chloride of lime. The discovery was let me have a tooth pulled; I never go anymade by the Brussels farmers, whose practice is where." to take a sufficient quantity of water to work it in, and put in it from twenty-five to thirty drops Dr. Bethune being about to lecture in of chloride of I me for every ten pounds of butter. Boston a short time since, heard a colloquy on his When it has been worked until the whole has way to the lecture hall, which ran thus: "Where been brought into contact with the water, it are you going to-night?" asked one of another. should be worked again in clear water, when it " Well, I do not know," was the reply; "I thought will be found to be as sweet as when first made. I would go and hear Dr. Bethune lecture on the Age of Pericles.'" "Oh, pshaw !" was the He that a watch would wear, this must he do-response of the first, "who cares how old PeriPocket his watch, and watch his pocket too. cles was? Let's go to the theatre!" GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES. THE EXECUTIVE. FRANKLIN PIERCE, of New-Hampshire, President of the United States.. THE CABINET. WILLIAM L. MARCY, of New-York, Secretary of State.. THE JUDICIARY. SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. 66 .Salary $5,000 46 ROGER B. TANEY, of Maryland, Chief Justice. JOHN M'LEAN, of Ohio, Associate Justice. | SAMUEL NELSON, of New-York, Associate Justice. JAMES M. WAYNE, of Georgia, “ JOHN CATRON, of Tennessee, PETER V. DANIEL, of Virginia, " 66 66 ROBERT C. GRIER, of Pa., 66 66 46 Salary of Associate Justices, $4,500. Meets first Monday in December at Washington. SENATE-62 Members. JESSE D. BRIGHT, of Indiana, President pro tem. [Whigs in Italics, 19; Democrats in Roman, 38; Free Soilers in SMALL CAPS, 4; Vacancy, 1, The figures before each Senator's name, denote the year when his term closes.] HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES-234 Members. ALABAMA. 1 Philip Phillips, LINN BOYD, Ky., Speaker.-JOHN W. FORNEY, Pa., Clerk. 1 E. B. Washburne, 1 Smith Miller, 2 Wm. H. English, 3 *Cyrus L. Dunham, 4 James H. Lane, 5 *Samuel W. Parker, 6 Thos. A. Hendricks, 7*John G. Davis, 8 Daniel Mace, 9 Norman Eddy, 10 E. M. Chamberlain, 11 Andrew J. Harlan. IOWA. 1 *Bernhart Henn, 2 John P. Cook. KENTUCKY. 1 *Linn Boyd, 2*Benj. E. Grey, 3 [Vacancy.] 4 James S. Chrisman, 5 Clement S. Hill, 6 John M. Elliot, 7 * William Preston, 8 J. C. Breckenridge, 9 Leander M. Cox, 10 *Rich. H. Stanton. LOUISIANA. 1 William Dunbar, 1 *Moses M'Donald, 1 John R. Franklin, 5 *Wm. T. Hamilton, MASSACHUSETTS. 1 Thomas D. Elliot, 1 David Stuart, MISSOURI. 1 Thomas H. Benton, MISSISSIPPI. 1 Daniel B. Wright, NEW JERSEY. 1 *Nathan T. Stratton, 2 *Charles Skelton, 3 Samuel Lilly, 4 George Vail, 5 A. C. M. Pennington. NORTH CAROLINA. 1 Henry M. Shaw, 6 Richard C. Puryear, NEW-HAMPSHIRE. 1 Geo. W. Kittredge, 2 Geo. W. Morrison, 3 *Harry Hibbard. NEW-YORK. 1 James Maurice, 2 Th. W. Cummings 3 Hiram Walbridge, 4 Mike Walsh, 5 Wm. M. Tweed, 6 John Wheeler, 7 Wm. A. Walker, 8 Francis B. Cutting, 9 Jared V. Peck, 10 *William Murray, 11 The. R. Westbrook, 12 Isaac Teller, 13 Russell Sage, 14 Rufus W. Peckham, 15 Charles Hughes, 16 Geo. A. Simmons, 17 Bishop Perkins, 18 Peter Rowe, 19 George W. Chase, 20 Ors. B. Matteson, 21 Henry Bennett, 22 Henry C. Goodwin, 23 Caleb Lyon, 24 *Daniel T. Jones, 25 Edwin B. Morgan, 26 Andrew Oliver, 27 John J. Taylor, 28 George Hastings, 29 Davis Carpenter, 30 Benjamin Pringle, 31 Thos T. Flagler, 32 *Solomon G. Haven, 33 Reuben E. Fenton. OHIO. 1 *David T. Disney, 2 John S. Harrison, 3 *Lewis D. Campbell, 4 M. H. Nichols, 5 *Alfred P. Edgerton, 6 Andrew Ellison, 7 Aaron Harlan, 8 Moses B. Corwin, 9 Fred. W. Green, 10 *John L. Taylor, 11 Thomas Ritchey, 12 *Edson B. Olds, 13 Wm. D. Lindsley, 14 H. H. Johnson, 15 William R. Sapp, 16 Edward Ball, 17 Wilson Shannon, 18 George Bliss, 19 EDWARD WADE, 20 *J. R. GIDDINGS, 21 Andrew Stuart. PENNSYLVANIA. 1 Thos. B. Florence, 2*Joseph R. Chandler, 3 *John Robbins, Jr., 4 William H. Witte, 5 *John M'Nair, 6 William Everhart, 7 Samuel A. Bridges, 8 J. Glancy Jones, 9 Isaac E. Heister, Whigs in Italics, 73; Democrats in Roman, 157; Free Soilers in SMALL CAPITALS, 3; 10 Ner Middleswarth, 11 Christian M. Straub, 12 Hend'k B. Wright, 13 Asa Packer, 14 Galusha A. Grow, 15 James Gamble, 16 *William H. Kurtz, 17 Samuel L. Russell, 18 John M'Culloch, 19 Augustus Drum, 20 *John L. Dawson, 21 David Ritchie, 22 Thomas M. Howe, 23 Michael C. Trout, 24 *Carlton B. Curtis, 25 John Dick. RHODE ISLAND. 1 *John M'Queen, TENNESSEE. 1 Nath'l G. Taylor, 1 Geo. W. Smythe, VERMONT. 1 *Thomas H. Bayly, WISCONSIN. 1 Daniel Wells, Jr., 2 *Ben. C. Eastman, 3 John B. Macy. DELEGATES. Minnesota-H. M. Rice. Nebraska-T. Johnson. N. Mexico-J.M. Gallegos. Oregon-Joseph Lane. Utah-*J. M. Bernhisel. Vacancy, 1; Total, 234. There are also five Delegates from Territories, who participate in the debates, but cannot vote. *Members of the XXXIId Congress. RECAPITULATION. W.D.I States. 1 6 Illinois.. 4 5 Maryland 2 4 New-Jersey. 1 4 S. Carolina... 6 6 4 California.. Connecticut 4 Kentucky 4 5 Mississippi Delaware 1 Louisiana 4 Florida... Georgia. 26 ... 1 10 Massachusetts.. 9 2 New-York......12 21 Tennessee. 1 1 Michigan.. 1 3 Missouri. In the above classification, Messrs. DE WITT of Massachusetts, and WADE of Ohio, are placed in the Democratic column, and GIDDINGS in the Whig. Whigs in Italics, 16; Democrats in Roman, 33; Free Soilers in SMALL CAPS, 2. Total, 51. MAINE. 1 John M. Wood, r 2 John J. Perry, r 3 Ebenezer Knowlton, r 4 Sam'l Benson, r 5 Israel Washburn, Jr. r 6 Thos. J. D. Fuller, d* VERMONT. 1 James Meacham, w 2 Justin S. Morrill, w 3 Alvah Sabin, w MASSACHUSETTS. 1 Robert B. Hall, k n 2 James Buffington, kn 3 William S. Damrell, kn 4 Linus B. Comins, k n 5 Anson Burlingame, kn 6 Timothy Davis, k n 7 Nath'l P. Banks, Jr. kn 8 Ch'cy L. Knapp, k n 9 Alex. De Witt, k n 10 Henry Morris, k n 11 Mark Trafton, k n NEW-YORK. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. [20 Orsamus B. Matteson, w 1 Wm. W. Valk, k nd 2 J. S. T. Stranahan, w 3 Guy R. Pelton, k n w 4 John Kelly, d*' 5 Thos. R. Whitney, k n 6 John Wheeler, d 7 Thos. Childs, Jr. k n w 8 Abram Wakeman, w 9 Bayard Clarke, kn w 10 Ambrose S. Murray, w 11 Rufus H. King, w 12 Killian Miller, w 13 Russel Sage, w 14 S. H. Dickson, w 15 Edward Dodd, w 16 Geo. A. Simmons, w 17 Francis E. Spinner, d 18 Thomas R. Horton, w 19 Jonas Hughston, w NEW-JERSEY. 1 Isaiah T. Clawson, w 2 Geo. R. Robbins, w 3 James Bishop, w George Vail, d DELAWARE. Elisha D. Cullen, k n SOUTH CAROLINA. 1 John McQueen, d 2 William Aikin, d 3 Lawrence M. Keitt, d 4 Preston S. Brooks, d 5 James L. Orr, d 6 Wm. W. Boyce, a OHIO. 1 Timothy C. Day, r 2 John S. Harrison, r 3 Lewis D. Campbell, r 4 Matthias H. Nichols, r 5 Richard Mott, r 6 Jonas R. Emrie, r 7 Aaron Harlan, r 5 A. C. M. Pennington, w 8 Benjamin Stanton, r PENNSYLVANIA. 1 Thos. B. Florence, d 2 Job R. Tyson, w 3 William Millward, w 4 Jacob Broom, k n 5 John Cadwalader, d* 6 John Hickman, k n d 7 Sam'l C. Bradshaw, w 8 J. Glancy Jones, d 9 A. E. Roberts, k n w 10 John C. Kunkel, w 11 James H. Campbell, w 12 Henry M. Fuller, w 13 4sa Packer, d 14 Galusha A. Grow, r 15 John J. Pearce, r 16 Lemuel Todd, r 17 David F. Robinson, w 18 John R. Edie, w 19 John Covode, w 20 Jonathan Knight, w 21 David Ritchie, w 22 Sam'l A. Purviance, w 23 John Allison, w 24 David Barclay, d 25 John Dick, w 9 Cooper K. Watson, r 10 Oscar F. Moore, r 11 V. B. Horton, r 12 Samuel Galloway, r 13 John Sherman, r 14 Philemon Bliss, r 15 William R. Sapp, r 16 Edward Ball, r 17 Charles J. Albright, r 18 Benjamin F. Leiter, r 19 Edward Wade, r 20 Joshua R. Giddings, r 21 John A. Bingham, r INDIANA. 1 Smith Miller, d 2 Wm. H. English, d 3 George G. Dunn, r 4 David P. Holloway, r 5 Will Cumback, r 6 Lucien Barbour, r 7 Harvey D. Scott, r 8 Daniel Mace, r 9 Schuyler Colfax, r 10 Samuel Brenton, r 11 John U. Pettitt, r CALIFORNIA. J. W, Denver, d* Philip T. Herbert, d* Nebraska men in Italics, 33; Anti-Nebraska in Roman, 118. w. Whig; d. Democrat; r. Republican; k n. Know-Nothing. Seat contested. |