5. John Kerr, Yanceyville. 6. Richard C. Puryear, Huntsville. 7. Burton Craige, Salisbury. 8. Thomas L. Clingman, Asheville. Carolina. 4. Preston S. Brooks, Ninety-six. 5. James L. Orr, Anderson. 3. Lawrence M. Keitt, Orangeburgh C. H. 6. William W. Boyce, Winnsborough. 1. James L. Seward, Thomasville. 2. Alfred H. Colquitt, Newton. 3. David J. Bailey, Jackson. 4. William B. W. Dent, Newnan. 1. Linn Boyd, Paducah. 2. Ben. Edwards Grey, Hopkinsville. Georgia. 5. Elijah W. Chastain, Tacoah. 6. Junius Hillyer, Monroe, Walton co. 7. David A. Reese, Monticello. co. 8. Alexander H. Stephens, Crawfordsville. Kentucky. 6. John M. Elliott, Prestonsburg. 7. William Preston, Louisville. 8. John C. Brecken bridge, Lexington. 9. Leander M. Cox, Flemingsburg. 10. Richard H. Stanton, Maysville. Tennessee. 1. Nathaniel G. Taylor, Happy Valley. 2. Wm. M. Churchwell, Knoxwell. 3. Samuel A. Smith, Charleston. 4. William Cullom, Carthage. 5. Charles Ready, Murfreesborough. 1. David T. Disney, Cincinnati. 6. George W. Jones, Fayetteville. 7. Robert M. Bugg, Lynnville. 8. Felix K. Tillicoffer, Nashville. 9. Emerson Etheridge, Dresden. 10. Frederick P. Stanton, Memphis. Ohio. 12. Edson B. Olds, Circleville. 2. John Scott Harrison, Cleves, Hamilton 13. William D. Lindsley, Sandusky City. 3. Lewis D. Campbell, Hamilton. 4. Matthias H. Nichols, Lima. 5. Alfred P. Edgerton, Hicksville. 6. Andrew Ellison, Georgetown. 7. Aaron Harlan, Yellow Springs. 8. Moses B. Corwin, Urbana. 9. Frederick W. Green, Tiffin. 10. John L. Taylor, Chillicothe. 11. Thomas Ritchie, Somerset. 1. William Dnnbar, New Orleans. 2. Theodore G. Hunt, New Orleans. 1. Smith Miller, Patoka. 2. William H. English, Lexington. 3. Cyrus L. Dunham, Valley Farm. [co. 14. Harvey H. Johnson, Ashland. 15. William R. Sapp, Mount Vernon. 16. Edward Ball, Zanesville. 17. Wilson Shannon, St. Clairsville. 18. George Bliss, Akron. 19. Edward Wade, Cleveland. 20. Joshua R. Giddings, Jefferson. Louisiana. 3. John Perkins, Jr., Ashwood, Tensas 4. Roland Jones, Shreveport. [Parish. Indiana. 4. James H. Lane, Lawrenceburg. 5. Samuel W. Parker, Connersville. 6. Thomas A. Hendricks, Shelbyville. 3. James J. Lindley, Monticello, Lewis co. 7. Samuel Caruthers, Fredericktown. 4. Mordecai Oliver, Richmond. 1. Alfred B. Greenwood, Bentonville. Arkansas. 2. Edward A. Warren, Camden. 3. Samuel Clark, Kalamazoo. Florida. 1. David Stuart, Detroit. 2. David A. Noble, Monroe. California. 1. James A. McDougal, San Francisco. 2. Milton S. Latham, Sacramento City. Washington Territory. 1. Columbus Lancaster, Delegate, St. Helen's, Oregon Territory. INDEX. THE ANALYTICAL INDEX OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES WILL ABRIDGMENTS and Digests of the Laws of the U. S. Description of 465 ...... ........ 167 ACTS, Records, and Judicial Proceedings of one State in every other State, Inaugural Address of John 270 First election of John · 315 .............. 316 317 Election of John Quincy. ........... .324, 325 chief of the army, June 16, 1775 ................... ADDRESS of the President of Congress to George Washington, August 26, 201 1783, on termination of the war 203 ADDRESS of George Washington in reply to the same.. 204 ........ 208 211 ....... ADDRESS of George Washington to the people of the U. S., September 17, 215 ALABAMA. Chronological statement of the formation of the government of 431 25 AMENDMENTS of the Constitution of the U. S. by the States. Dates of rati- 34 ....... AMENDMENTS of the Constitution of the U. S. Same of the eleventh and 36 AMENDMENTS of the Constitution, when ratified by the States, to be pub- 295 ANALYTICAL Index of the Constitution and amendments. An............ 38 81 APPOINTMENT of George Washington to be commander-in-chief of the ...... ....... 201 300 army, June 15, 1775........ 296 ..231-239 ARMY of the United Colonies, June 15, 1775. George Washington elected .... ......... ARMY of the United Colonies fixed at $500 per month. Pay and expenses 201 201 208 402 AUDIENCE in Congress granted to George Washington, commander-in-chief, 203 AUDIENCE in Congress, December 20, 1783. George Washington, com- 205 .290-294 BERRIEN, Senator of the U. S. Letter of approbation from John Macp... xvii 451 .468-471 .... BOOKS in Congress Library. Description of selection of certain........... 472 .... 318 ..... 354 CALHOUN, Vice President of the U. S. First election of John C............ 324 CALIFORNIA. Chronological statement of the formation of the government of 437 421 CEDED by the States, should be disposed of for the common benefit of the U. S., 422 CENSUS. Apportionment of Representatives among the several States ac- 300 CENSUSES U. S., and fix number of Representatives. Act for taking Seventh, 305 CESSION of the North-Western and Western Territory to the U. S. by certain 414 CESSION of its Western or Vacant Lands to the U. S. Act of New York for the 419 ..... 405-446 .xxiii CLERK of the House of Representatives of the U. S. Oaths to be taken by 388 CLERKS of the Supreme Court of the U. S. from 1789 to 1851. Names, &c. 393 .319, 320 CLINTON, Vice President of the U. S. Election of George.... CLINTON, Vice President, in Senate of the U. S. Attendance of George.....338-340 purposes. 299 COLONIAL and Revolutionary Documentary History. Books relating to the.. 452 160 COMMERCE. Proceedings of Convention at Annapolis appointed for said pur- 161 COMMERCE. Resolution of Congress, of February 21, 1787, calling the Conven- COMMERCE. The Constitution declares that "The Congress shall have power 166 167 25 |