4. Robert A. Hatcher. 5. Richard P. Bland. 6. Charles H. Morgan. 7. John F. Phillips. 8. Benj. J. Franklin. 9. David Rea. 10. Rezin A. De Bolt. Nebraska-1. Nevada -1. William Woodburn. New Hampshire-3. 1. Frank Jones. 2. Samuel N. Bell. 3. Henry W. Blair. New Jersey-7. 1. Clement H. Sinnickson. 2. Samuel A. Dobbins. 3. Miles Ross. 4. Robert Hamilton. 5. Augustus W. Cutler. 6. Frederick H. Teese. 7. Aug. A. Hardenbergh. New York-33. 1. Henry B. Metcalfe. 2. John G. Schumaker. 3. Simeon B. Chittenden. 4. Archibald M. Bliss. 5. Edwin R. Meade. 6. Samuel S. Cox. 7. Smith Ely, Jr. 8. Elijah Ward. 9. Fernando Wood. 10. Abram S. Hewitt. 11. Benjamin A. Willis. 12. N. Holmes Odell. 13. John O. Whitehouse. 14. George M. Beebe. 15. John H. Bagley, Jr. 16. Charles H. Adams. 17. Martin I. Townsend. 18. Andrew Williams. 1. Milton Sayler. 2. Henry B. Banning. 3. John S. Savage. 4. John A. McMahon. 5. Americus V. Rice. 6. Frank H. Hurd. 7. Lawrence T. Neal. 8. William Lawrence. 9. Early F. Poppleton 10. Charles Foster. 11. John L. Vance. 12. Ansel T. Walling. 13. Milton I. Southard.. 14. Jacob P. Cowan. 15. Nelson H. Van Vorhes 16. Lorenzo Danford. 17. Eaurin D. Woodworth. Oregon - 1. *Seat contested. Pennsylvania — 27. 6. Washington Townsend. 7. Allen Wood, Jr. 8. Hiester Clymer. 9. A. Herr Smith. 10. William Mutchler. 11. Francis D. Collins. 12. Winthrop W. Ketcham. 13. James B. Reilly. 14. John B. Packer. 15. Joseph Powell. 16. Sobieski Ross. 17. John Reilly. 18. William S. Stenger. Rhode Island -2. 1. Benjamin T. Ames. 2. Latimer W. Ballou. South Carolina -5. 1. Joseph H. Rainey. 2. Edmund W. M. Mackey. 3. Solomon L. Hoge. 4. Alex. S. Wallace. 5. Robert Smalls. Tennessee-10. 1. William McFarland. 4. Haywood Y. Riddle. Texas-6. 1. John H. Reagan. 5. John Hancock. Vermont-3. 1. Charles H. Joyce. Virginia-9. 1. Beverly B. Douglas. 2. John Goode, Jr. 3. Gilbert C. Walker. 4. Wm. H. H. Stowell. 5. George C. Cabell. 6. John R. Tucker. 7. John T. Harris. 8. Eppa Hunton. 9. William Terry. West Virginia - 3. 1. Benjamin Wilson. 2. Charles J. Faulkner. 3. Frank Hereford. Wisconsin-8. 1. Charles G. Williams. 2. Lucien B. Caswell. 3. Henry S Magoon. 4. William Pitt Lynde. 5 Samuel D. Burchard. 6. Alauson M. Kimball. 7. Jeremiah M. Rusk. 8. George W. Cate. TERRITORIAL DELEGATES. Arizona. H. S. Stevens. Colorado. 7. Washint'n C. Whitthorne T. M. Patterson. 8. John D. C. Atkins. 9. William P. Caldwell. 10. Casey Young. Dakota. Jefferson P. Kidder. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS, AS ESTABLISHED BY CHAP. 798, LAWS OF 1873, PASSED DISTRICTS. I. The counties of Suffolk, Queens and Richmond shall II. The first, second, fifth, sixth, eighth, tenth, twelfth V.-The first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, eighth and VI.-The seventh, eleventh and thirteenth wards of New VII.-The tenth and seventeenth wards of New York city 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. XJ.-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 |