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Tho Senate conuiaU o( two Senators from each State. There are thirty-one S la tea, reprwscuUid by Kixtv two Senators. Whiga, in Italic, Old Line Democrats, id Rouian. Those marked I: D., Independent Democrat*, U., those eleotod as Union uioii; 8. K., th?no Hooted us SoiiIhorn or Slate Right* men. President - ? David K. Atchison Secretary - - Asbury Dickina. Term expires. Term. expires ALABAMA. . MISSISSIPPI. Men j Filxpalriok - - iHf?f? Stephen Adanui, (IJ.) 1857 0. 0 Clay 185# A. U. Mrown - - - - I8ui> ARKANSAS. MISSOURI. , R. W. Johnson* - ? 1855 l>avid R. Atchison - IKjj Win. K. Sebastian - 1859 Henry S. h'ti/tr - - Ifij'J CONNECTICUT. NKW II AM I'SU I It E. Truman Smith - - 1855 Muaea N orris, jr - - 1855 Isaac Touoey - - - J857 Jared W. Williams - I85'J CALIFORNIA. NKW YORK. William M. (twin - 1855 IVm. 11. He mint ? - 1856 John U. Wellor - - 1857 Hamilton t-'ish - - 1857 btUWAHKr- NKW JKUSKV. J am oh A. Huynrd 1857 J. R. Thoiu|?oii ? - 1857 John. M. iJhiytun ? 185V William Wright - - 185M FLORIDA. NOR I'll CAROLINA. Jiuksou Minion - -* 1855 (teorge H. Ilmlgrr - 1855 Stephen R. Mallury 1857 Vacancy I85U QKOKQIA. OlllU. IV. C. Ha it'nun - ? 1855 S. P. Chase (l.D.) - 1855 lx.ii/i.rt Toombs (U.) I85U benjamin /?'. IVtulr Its67 INDIANA. I'KNNSY l.VANI A. John PeLit ----- 1855 .fiiiur.* t'oojui ... Ih55 J ch.ho L>. Bright - - 1857 Rieb'd Mrodlioad,jr! 1857 ILLINOIS. KIIUUK ISLAND. James Shields - ? - 1855 Charles T. Jaiuea - 1857 Stephen A. Douglas 18541 Philip Allon - - - - IS.i'j IOWA. SOUTH CAROLINA. Augustus C. l>odgo - 1855 A. P. Mutler (S. R.) - 1855 Georgo W. Jones - 185'J Josioh J. Evuna - ? 185V KENTUCKY. TENNK.SSKK. Arrhihuld Dixon- - 1855 James C. Joins - - 1857 John 11. Thompson 1859 John Urtl I85'J LOUISIANA. TKXAS. John Slidoll - - - - 1855 Thomas J. Rusk - ? 1857 J. P. Benjamin - - 18atf Sam. Houston - - I8;>y MAINE. VERMONT. Hannibal Hamlin - 1857 Vacancy 1855 W in. P. Fesaonden - 185 V Solomon Foot - - - 1857 MASSACHUSETTS. VIRGINIA. Cha.Suiunor (I. D./ 1857 J. M. Mason (S. R.) 1857 Eitu'iird livrrelt - - 1 Hoy R. Al. T. Huntur " 185U MARYLAND. WISCONSIN. Janus A. I'earee, - - 1855 Isaac P. Walkor- r 1855 Thomas (I. Pratt - 1857 Jlonry Dodge ... 1857 MICHIGAN. Lewis Cass ------ 1857 Chaa. E. Stuart - - - I85U * By Governor's appointment. Tho Legislature of Alabama will havo two United Statoa Senators to elect during tho coming session HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Tho House consists of two hundred and thirty-lour Members and tivo Territorial Dele gates, one new Territory having lately been lorined, via :* Washington. Tno Delegatus, however, havo no vote. ALABAMA. Old Line Democrats.?1'hilip Philips, S. VV. Harris, Wm. R. Smith, George S. Houghton, W. R. VV. Cobb, James F. Dowdell. Wkig.?James Abercrombie. ARKANSAS. Old Line Democrats.?A. B. Greenwood, K. A. Warren. CONNECTICUT. Old Line Democrats.?James T. Pratt, Culin M. Ingoreoll, Nathan Belcher, Origon S. Sey mour. CALIFORNIA. Old Line Democrats. ? J. A. Me Don gall Milton S. Latham. DELAWARE. Old Line Democrat.?Gcorgo R. Kiddle. FLORIDA. Old Line Democrat.?Augustus K. Maxwell. GEORGIA. Old Line Democrats.?J. L. Seward, A. H. Colquit, David J. Bailey, Win. B. W. Bent, F<. W. Chastain, Junius Hillyer. IVkigs.?David A. Reese. Ale*. H. Stephen*. IOWA. Old Line Democrat.?Bernhardt Honn. Whig.?John P. Cook. INDIANA. Old Lint Democrat*.?S. Miller, VV. H. Kng lish, C. L. Dunham, James A. Lane, Thus. A. Henrioks, John G. Davis, Daniel Mace, Nor man Kddy, K. M. Chamlierlain, Andrew J Harlan. Whig.?Samuel VV. Parker. ILLINOIS. Old Line Democrats.?John VVentworth, VV. A. Kiehnrdson. Juiiiun Allen, VVilliam H. Bis sell, Willis Allon. Whigs.? K. B. VVashburne, J. C. Norton, James Knox, Richard Vates. KENTUCKY. Old Line Democrats.?Linn Boyd, James S. Chrisman, J. M. KUiott, J. C. Breekenridge, K. H. Stanton. fVArgi.? Benj. K. (iray, Presley Kwing, (Element S. Hill, VVm. Pronton, Loander M. Cox. LOUISIANA. Old Line Democrats?Wm. Dunbar, John Perkins, jr. fVkigs.?Theodore G. Hunt, John B. Smith. MASSACHUSETTS. (Hi Line Democrat?NathahiH P. Banks. IfAigs.?Thos. D. Kli<it, Samuel L. Crtniker, ! J. Wiley Kdmunds, Samuel H. Walloy. Wil- ! liam Appleton, Charles W. Upham, Taiipan VVentworth, Kdward Dickinson, John Z. Good rich. Independent Democrat.?Alex. Do Witt. MICHIGAN. Old Line Democrats.?David Stuart, David A. Noble, Samuel Clark, Heetor Stephens MAINE. Old Line Democrats.?Moses McDonald, Sani iirl Mayall, T. J. D. Fuller. Whig*.?K. Wildor Farley, Samuel P. Ben son, Israel Washburn, jr. MISSISSIPPI. Old Line Democrats.? Daniel B. Wright, VVm. S. Barry, O R. Singleton, Wfley P. Har rin, VVm. Barksdale. MARYLAND. Old Line Democrats.?Jacob Shower, Joshna Vansnnt, Henry May, Wm. T. Hamilton. It'kigs.?John R. Franklin, A. R. Sellers. MISSOURI. Old Line Democrats. ? Thomas H. Bonton, Alfred VV. Lamb, John S. Phel|>s M'Ktg^ ?John (?. Lindloy, John G Miller, Mordecai Oliver, Sam. Caruthcrn. MINNESOTA. Old Line Democrat.?Honry M. Rice. If KIT YORK. Old Line Democrats?Jam. Matirioe, Tim VV. Cumming, Hiram Walhridge, Mike Wal*h, William M. Tweed, John Wheeler, William A. Walker, tfranoio H. Cutting, .lured V. Feck, William Murray, T. II. VVoathrook, Gilbert Dean, KnfiiH W. I'ocktiam, Charle* Hughea, Bishop PorkiiiH, Peter Kowe, Daniel T. Jonee, Andrew Oliver, John J. Taylor, Goorge Hont inga, Reuben K. Fenton. lVkiga.-*-Kmeel Sage, George A. Simmons, George W. Cham, O. B. Mattenon, Henry Bon- ! nett, Kdwin B. Morgan, David Carpenter, ThoniRH T. Flagler Solomon G. Haven, Benja min Pringle. Irdependent Democrats.?Gerrii Smith, Ca leb Lyon. NKW JKRSKY. (Hd Line Democrat?Nathan T. Stratton, 1 Charles Skelton, Samuel l;illy, George Vrail. Whig.?A. C. M. Pennington. NEW HAMPSHIRE. 'Old Line DtmocraU.?Gourde W. Kittrodge, George W. Morrison, Harry Hibbard. NORTH CAROLINA. Old Line DenwcraLs.?H. H. Shaw, Thomas Rulhn, Wm. S. Ash?, Burton S. <*r?i>c, TttomM L. Clingman. Whigs.?Sion H Rogers, John Korr, Rioh ard C. Puryear. NEW MBMCO. Old Line Democrat.?Jose Manuel Gallegos. OHIO. Old Line Democrats.?DavidT. Disney, M. H. Nichols, Alfred P. Edgerton, Andrew Ellison, Frederick W. Green, Thofiu L. Ritchie, Kd son B. Olds, Wm. D. Liiidwjy, Harvey H. John son, Wilwon Mi an o on, (ieWgo Bliss, Andrew Stuart. . Whig*.?John Scott Harrison, Aaron Har lau, Modes B. Corwin, lolju L. Taylor, VV. R. Saop, Edward Ball. % Independent Democrats.?L. tl. Cmaft)llt| Edward Wade, J. R. Gtddings. OREGON. Old Line Democrat.?Joseph Lane. PENNSYLVANIA. Old Line Democrats?T. B. Florence, J. Rob ins, jr., Wm. H Witte, John MeNair, Samuel A. Bridges, Henry A. Muhlenberg, Christian W. S irau b, H B. Wright, Asa Packer, G? lusha A. Grow, James Gamble, Wm. H. Kurt/., Augustus Drum, John L Dawson, Michael C. Trout, Carlton B. Curtis. Whigs.?Joseph li. ('handler, William Ever hart, Isaac E. Heister, Ner Middleswarth, Samuel L. Russel, John McColloch, David kilobit), Thomas M. Howe, John Dick. RHODE ISLAND. Old Line Democrats.?Thomas Davis, Ben jamin B. Thurston. SOUTH CAROLINA. State Rights Democrats.?John McQueen, William Aiken, L. M. Keitt, P. S. Biooks, Jan. L. Urr, W. W. Boyoe. TENNESSEE. Old Line Democrats.?Nathaniel G. Taylor, Wp. M. Churchwcll, Samuel A. Smith, Geo. W. Jones, Frederick P. Stanton. " Whigs.?William Culloin, Charles Beady, R. M. Bugg, Felix K. Zollikotier, Emerson Ktheridge. TEXAS. Old Line Democrats.?Geo. V. Smyth, Peter H. Bell. UTAH. Old Line Democrat.?John M. Bernhisel. VIRGINIA. Old Line Democrats.?T. H Bayly, J. M. Mill sou, John S. Cahkie, William O. Goode, Thou S. Bocock, Paulus Powell, William Smith, Charles J. Faulkner, H. A. Edmondson, John Letcher, Z. Kidwell, J. F. Snodgrass, Fayetto .MoMullen. VERMONT. Whigs.?James Meachaui, Andrew Tracy, Alvah Sabin. WISCONSIN. OUl Line Democrats.?Daniel Wells, jr., B. C. Eastman, John B. Mooy. 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Null's Fruit and h'tuvrr Garth n. Those * ho desire the book sent by mail will re ceive it, prepaid, by remitting the price, by Inter |>o?tpuid, to the Publishers. MoullK, ANDERSON. A CO , March 27?2w Cincinnati. For sale b? L1PP1NCOTT. tIKAMBO. A CO.. Phil adelphia; TVIHON A PHINNEY, New \ ?rk. isr.w VHHk ('K>TII \l. 1 "i 1 ? . i | LwaleJ in the villii|{e 01 Mi OmvvvJIle in ibe e?u?ty ef 'or I In ml New I ork, a*, luiitnlol in l*?4i| ii|-.>o | Ihe hrauil principle* uf ?? fr<|uul f- ijliUiniil f hn? lian Ke/?rin." nnil i? u|ien to ull prrwno a( Itvlh wir?. al {iml inarul character. IT has boen tbe purpose of the Trustees tf this School, from the first, to make it boih safe at d inviting to Students; and wc believe we may in-w safely recommend it. under the supervision and e.-is ol PrcMd?nt Leonard U. Calkins. ?bo<? ability 1 r that resfmnsiblc olli<-o bus been most happily tcri assisted by acum|>clcut ' Hoard o| 1 nstractiou. Kit e from the unh>dy iulliivnce of lurircr towns, ai'd |? r vailed by moral influence*, republican habit*, sod Christian example, aseuciated with manual labor. ?>? think parents must feel a degree of security, bep.it. n by no other act ?f cireumstancrs. line arrangoinent in this Institution n?d t? be over looked in Ibis day ol "public spuakmg," is a Hbetor ical Class, wilh diily est rcisre in cxteiu|M>raiteous s|>eaking. under the earrful Irainiug uf Ibe Preaiilet-t. Tbo student of small means, aspiring to a thorough intellectual tducalion by bis own energies, will tl?d in this College sympathy and aid in Ilia arduous end noble wotk The Manunl Labor Department nl the School 'n under the suia-rvisittn of Mr. Lulber Wellington, a practical lariuer, a kind and benevolent man, t.n a larm of one bund red and fifty seven acres A primtrjr school is langbt by Mi s h ? riah King, a tbornagh and efficient teacher, tor tbe sccoinmoii - tion.of any one who msy not lie prepared to retur the Academic Department The boarding hell will be conducted by Mr Lyrar.n Hulls, who, together with an anvahlc fstnily, will make boarding both cheap and pleasant. The College year is divided into three terms Tbe first, terui, of lou'teeri weeks, will open <>n the hr?t Thursday in September. The second, or Winter term, will commence en ibe second Thursday in iHtceinher. and continne fourteen weeks. The third and last, or Summer term, will begin on the second Thursday in April, ami close at the Col leg* Commencement, on the second Wednesday in .1 nly. J7* Any inquiries, relating immediately to the ?chool. should be addressed to Presiib lit L. II Cal kins, Mcdrawville. Cortland county. New ^ ork. Anything rvgarding Ibe |iecitni.'iry affairs, rhnntd be aJdressed lo A. Caldwell, Treasurer, of the ????? f place We wonM take this opportunity lo recommend to ( the public nur tried and approved Agents, Silas llan> inoiid. 8 II. Taft, and KM. D I'easc, as worthy of their confidence A. t'Al.DW F.I.L, tlen Ag?nt IS1r(ira**vtllf, /?'?nary, |H.'?4 Ten Tk' UMitxl Crrpue* tu Ttn I iirlr Tom Krlfpwi li) Ihr I anplinlitrr! TIIK most extraonlinary and Thrilling Tale of I modern times This is Ihe universal teetimony of the Newspajnir Press, atel Ibe verdict id the Ht-uJ. inn l'n/i/ir. We bate I teen utterly nnablc to fill our orders, so great has been the demand f-r this liKKAT AMKRICAN ItOMANCR. The following are samples of ibe opinions of tbe Corps Editorial We have no hesitation in pronouncing The Lamp lighter one of the most original, interesting, graph o, and affect nut tales. tb*ll has lately appeared. \\ e predict for it a sale end popularity etpinl to ihe most successful of mmlem roimiicn - Jit*. Tin?>/ /rr, liiMnfi. For delicate and forcible delineation of character, this work is hardly excelled ? lt'i*to? Jrwrmt/. The l*ainplight?;r will shod many a ray aronnd fire sides and in hearlbs wberc now it mar be there is tnnch of darkness and de?pair ? I*", livtto* Tbe life ol Little Oerly. as |Hiri rayed in tV.? lj?mp lighter, is as deeply affecting as the berl sketch** of Dickens Few persons having com me need I his work will l?e willing pnt it aside Hntil they have gone through The author, whoever she may he, ha? no rcacon to withhold her name, ss Ihe book would do credit to "?v writer.? IXnlti Adivrlmtr, I lot ton. The Lamplighter tenches Important trnths, which cannot be too frequently impressed upon the minds of all; and no one can study its instructive and fasci nating pages, without being made hotter by it# kind ly influences. Its author has evidently a highly col tieated and refined, a?< well as an original and imagi native mind, and writes) wilh the esse, the elaasicsl correctness of diction, and that choice selection of terms, which indicate the ^r>d English scholar. In Ibis reopoct, the Lamplighter is much superior to I'n cle Tom's Cabin, whose inelegances meet us at eve ry turn.? lUtMo* Ihit/i/ Alia*. Published by .IOIIN P. .1EWF.TT A CO. Bo*on; JF.WKTT, PROCTOR, A WORTIIINOTON, Cleve land, Ohio; and for sale by all Booksellers. March 8. JOM* CALVKRLBY, MAN1TFACTVRKR of C?n<llo Mould., No. 10? R?<*i> (SmioafriMt *hor? Third, oppomt* . tk? Whit a H??n Hnl?|, Philadelphia Doc, 1 .1m