21st Congress.-1st Session. UNITED STATES SENATE. John C. Calhoun, South Carolina, President of the Senate. Samuel Smith, Maryland, President pro tem. Maine. 1829 Samuel Bell, Massachusetts. 1829 Nathaniel Silsbee, 1827 Daniel Webster, Rhode Island. 1829 Nehemiah R. Knight, 1827 Asher Robbins, Connecticut. 1827 Samuel A. Foot, 1825 Calvin Willey, North Carolina. 1835 1829 Robert Y. Hayne, 1835 1831 1831 1833 New-York. 1829 Charles E. Dudley, 1826 Nathan Sanford, New-Jersey. 1829 Mahlon Dickerson, 1827 Isaac D. Barnard, 1829 John M. Clayton, Maryland. 1826 Ezekiel F. Chambers, 1827 Samuel Smith, Virginia. 1829 Littleton W. Tazewell, 1827 John Tyler, 1833 1829 Jacob Burnet, 1831 1826 John M'Kinley, 1835 1825 David Barton, STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE SENATE, On Foreign Relations.-Mr. Tazewell, Mr. Sanford, Mr. White, Mr. Bell, and Mr. King. On Finance-Mr. Smith, of Md., Mr. Smith, of S. C., Mr. Silsbee, Mr. King, and Mr. Johnston. On Commerce.-Mr. Woodbury, Mr. Johnston, Mr. Silsbee, Mr. Sanford, and Mr. Forsyth. On Manufactures.-Mr. Dickerson, Mr Ruggles, Mr. Knight, Mr. Seymour, and Mr. Bibb. On Agriculture.-Mr. Marks, Mr. Willey, Mr Noble, Mr. M'Lean, and Mr. Seymour. On Military Affairs.-Mr. Benton, Mr. Bernard, Mr. Troup, Mr. Hendricks, and Mr. Livingston. On the Militia.-Mr. Barnard, Mr. Tyler, Mr. Clayton, Mr. Dudley, and Mr. Noble. *Thomas B. Reed died at Lexington, Ky., Nov. 26, 1829, on his way to Wash ington. On Naval Affairs.-Mr. Hayne, Mr. Tazewell, Mr. Robbins, Mr. Woodbury, and Mr. Webster. On Public Lands.-Mr. Barton, Mr. Livingston, Mr. Kane, Mr. Ellis, and Mr. M'Kinley. On Private Land Claims.-Mr. Kane, Mr. Barton, Mr. Barnard, Mr. Grundy, and Mr. Sprague. On Indian Affairs.-Mr. White, Mr. Troup, Mr. Hendricks, Mr. Dudley, and Mr. Benton. On Claims -Mr. Ruggles, Mr. Bell, Mr. Chase, Mr. Foot, and Mr. M'Lean. Ou the Judiciary.-Mr. Rowan, Mr. M'Kinley, Mr. Webster, Mr. Hayne, and Mr. Frelinghuysen. On the Post Office and Post Roads.-Mr. Bibb, Mr. Burnet, Mr. Forsyth, Mr. Ellis, and Mr. Seymour. On Pensions.-Mr. Foot, Mr. Holmes, Mr. Marks, Mr. Chase, and Mr. Cham bers. On the District of Columbia.-Mr. Chambers, Mr. Tyler, Mr. Holmes, Mr Clayton, and Mr. Sprague. On the Contingent Fund-Mr. Iredell and Mr. Knight. On Engrossed Bills.-Mr. Marks, Mr. Willey, and Mr. Grundy. The following Select Committees were, on motion, appointed: On Roads and Canals.-Mr. Hendricks, Mr. Tyler, Mr Webster, Mr. Dudley, and Mr. Ruggles. On the State of the Current Coins.-Mr. Sanford, Mr., Dickerson, Mr. Living ston, Mr. Iredell, and Mr. Tazewell. Mountjoy Bailey, Sergeant at Arms. Henry Tims, Door Keeper. Maine, 7. John Anderson, Samuel Butman, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Andrew Stevenson, Virginia, Speaker. Matthew St. Clair Clark, Pennsylvania, Clerk. Rev. Reuben Post, Chaplain. George Fisher, George Evans, Rufus M'Intire, James W. Ripley, New-Hampshire, 6. William Cahoone, Horace Everett, Rollin C. Mallory, Jonathan Hunt, Benjamin Swift. John Reed, Rhode Island, 2. Connecticut, 6. New-York, 34. William G. Angel, Churchill C. Cambreling, Thomas Maxwell, Ebenezer F. Norton Lewis Condit, Pennsylvania, LG James Buchanan, Thomas H. Crawford, Chauncey Forward, Joseph Fry, Jr. Kensey Johns, Jr. Elias Brown, Benjamin C. Howard, Mark Alexander, Nathaniel H. Claiborne, Richard Coke, Jr. Robert B. Craig, Thomas Davenport, Philip Doddridge, William F. Gordon, Thomas Newton, North Carolina, 13. Augustine H. Shepherd, South Carolina, 9. George M'Duffie, William D. Martin, Geargia, 7. Thomas H. Foster, Thomas Chilton, Henry Daniel, Richard M. Johnson, John Kincaid, Joseph Lecompte, Florida. Robert P. Letcher, Joseph M. White. Chittenden Lyon, Charles A. Wickliffe, Joel Yancey. Delegates, 3 216 Lewis Maxwell, Charles F. Mercer, William M'Coy, Mordecai Bartley, STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES On Ways and Means.-Messrs. M'Duffie, Verplanck, Dwight, Smyth, of Va., On Claims.-Messrs. Whittlesey, Barber, of Con., M'Intire, Ramsey, Lea, Lent, and Crane. On Commerce.-Messrs. Cambreling, Newton, Gorham, Harvey, Sutherland, Howard, and Wayne. On Public Lands.-Messrs. Isaacs, Jennings, Duncan, Hunter, Potter, Irvin, of Ohio, and Clay. On Post Office.-Messrs. Johnson, of Ken., Conner, Magee, Hodges, Russel M'Creery, and Campbell. On the District of Columbia.-Messrs. Powers, Allen, Washington, Varnum. Taliafero, Ihrie, and Semmes. On the Judiciary.-Messrs. Buchanan, Wickliffe, Storrs, of N. Y., Davis, of S. C., Bouldin, Ellsworth, and White, of Lou. On Revolutionary Claims-Messrs. Burges, Dickinson, Fry, Wingate, Goodenow, Young, and Brown. On Public Expenditures.-Messrs. Hall, Davenport, of Va., Lyon, Maxwell, of N. Y., Spencer, of Md., Thompson, of Ohio, and Norton. On Private Land Claims.-Messrs. Gurley, Sterigere, Nuckolls, Pettis, Test, Foster, and Baylor. On Manufactures.-Messrs. Mallory, Stanberry, Condict, Martin, Daniel, Irwin, of Penn., and Monell. On Indian Affairs.-Messrs. Bell, Lumpkin, Hinds, Storrs, of Conn., Hubbard, Gaither, and Lewis. On Foreign Affairs.-Messrs. Archer, Everett, of Mass., Taylor, Polk, Wild, Crawford, and Barnwell. On Military Affairs.-Messrs. Drayton, Vance, Desha, Findlay, Blair, of S. C., Mitchell, and Speight. On Naval Affairs.-Messrs. Hoffman, Crowninshield, Miller, Ripley, Carson, Dorsey, and White, of N. Y. On Agriculture-Messrs. Spencer, of N. Y., Wilson, Rose, Smith, of Penn., Standifer, Deberry, and Chandler. On the Territories.-Messrs. Clark, of Ky., Green, Creighton, Armstrong, Angel, Cowles, and W. B. Sheppard. On Military Pensions.-Messrs. Bates, Lecompte, Forward, Chilton, Hammons, Bockee, and Ford. On Revisal and Unfinished Business-Messrs. Pearce, Reed, and Pearson. On Accounts-Messrs. Halsey, Swan, and Broadhead. On Expenditures in the Department of State.-Messrs. Earll, Sill, and King, of N. Y. On Expenditures of the Treasury.-Messrs. Leiper, Crocheron, and Kendall. On Expenditures in the Department of War.-Messrs. Maxwell, of Va., Muhlenburgh, and Crockett. On Expenditures in the Navy Department.-Messrs. A. H. Shepherd, Bartley, and Evans, of Penn. On Expenditures in the Post Office Department.-Messrs, Yancey, Borst, and Scott. On Expenditures on the Public Bulldings.—Messrs. Sprigg, Bailey, and Swift. SELECT COMMITTEES. On Internal Improvements.-Messrs. Hemphill, Blair, of Tenn., Haynes, Letcher, Vinton, Craig, of Va., and Butman. On the Militia-Messrs. Thompson, of Geo., King, of Pen., Barringer, Weeks, Craig, of N. Y., Kincaid, and Cahoone. On Retrenchment.-Messrs. Wickliffe, Coulter, Davis, of Mass., Lamar, Coke, Huntingdon, and Dewitt. On the Census.-Messrs. Storrs, of N. Y., Crane, Johns, Everett, of Vt., Richard son, Boon, and Cooper. On the Presidential Election. Messrs. M'Duffie, Haynes, Carson, Lea, Mar tindale, Stephens, and Hughes. John O Dunn, Sergeant at Arms. Benjamin Burch, Doorkeeper. list of the Presidents, Vice Presidents, Secretaries of State, Secretaries of the Treasury, Secretaries of the War and Navy Departments, Post-Masters General, Judges of the Supreme Court, Attorneys General, and Speakers of the House of Representatives of the United States, from the organization of the government in 1789 to the present time. 1789 George Washington, Vir. Born Feb. 11th 1732, died Dec. 14, 1799, aged 68. 1797 John Adams, Mass. Born Oct. 19th, 1735, died July 4th, 1826, aged 91. 1801 Thomas Jefferson, Vir. Born April 2d, 1743, died July 4th, 1826, aged 83. 1809 James Madison, Vir. Born March 5th, 1751. 1817 James Monroe, Vir. Born April 2d, 1750. 1825 John Quincy Adams. Born July 11th, 1767. 1829 Andrew Jackson. Born March 15th, 1787. Access. Access. VICE PRESIDENTS. Died July 4th, 1826. 1789 John Adams, Mass. Y. Exit.(Access. Secretaries of State. 1789 Thomas Jefferson, Virginia, 1794 Edmund Randolph, Virginia, 1795 Timothy Pickering, Peny. 1800 John Marshall, Virginia, 1801 James Madison, Virginia, 1809 Robert Smith, Maryland, 1811 James Monroe, Virginia, 1817 John Q. Adams, Mass. 1825 Henry Clay, Kentucky, 1829 Martin Van Buren, New-York. Secretaries of the Treasury. Access. Exit. 1800 1801 1809 1813 1815 1817 1796 James M'Henry, Maryland, 1794 1800 Samuel Dexter, Mass. 1795 1801 Roger Griswold, Connecticut, 1801 1800 1801 Henry Dearborn, Mass. 1801 1809 William Eustis, Mass. 1809 1813 John Armstrong, New-York, 1811 1815 William H. Crawford, Geo. 1817 1817 Isaac Shelby, Kentucky, 1825 1817 John C. Calhoun, S. Carolina, 1825 1829 1825 James Barbour, Virginia, 1828 Peter B. Porter, New-York, 1829 John H. Eaton, Tennessee. Exit. Secretaries of the Navy. 1795 Access. 1817 1828 1829 Exit. 1798 1802 1805 1789 Alexander Hamilton, N. Y. 1795 Oliver Wolcott, Connecticut, 1801 1798 George Cabot, Mass. 1801 Samuel Dexter, Massachusetts, 1802 1798 Benjamin Stoddard, Md. 1802 Albert Gallatin, Pennsylvania, 1814 1802 Robert Smith, Maryland, 1814 George W. Campbell, Ohio, 18141805 Jacob Crowninshield, Mass. 1809 1814 Alexander J. Dallas, Penn 1817 809 Paul Hamilton, S. Carolina, 1818 1817 William H. Crawford, Georgia 1825 113 William Jones, Pennsylvania, 1814 1825 Richard Rush, Pennsylvania, 1829 1814 Benj. W. Crowninshield, Mass. 1818 1829 Samuel D. Ingham, Pennsylvania 1818 Smith Thompson, New-York, 1823 Secretaries of War. 1829 William T. Barry, Kentucky. *Vice Presidents Clinton and Gerry died at Washington City. |