UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT-Continued. NORTH CAROLINA (E. D.)—Augustus S. Seymour, New Berne. NORTH CAROLINA (W. D.)-Robert P. Dick, OHIO (N. D.)-Martin Welker, Wooster. RHODE ISLAND-George M. Carpenter, Providence TEXAS (E. D.)-Chauncey B. Sabin, Galveston. Supreme Courts in the Territories. Tucson. DAKOTA-Bartlett Tripp, Yankton; William B. phen De Wolfe, Butte City; Moses J. Lid- NEW MEXICO-E. V. Long, Las Vegas; William man. WASHINGTON TERRITORY-Frank Allyn, Olympia; United States Court of Claims. WILLIAM A. RICHARDSON, Chief Justice. Judges-LAURENCE WELDON, CHARLES C. NOTT, JOHN DAVIS, GLENNI W. SCOFIELD. Chief Clerk-ARCHIBALD HOPKINS. ARKANSAS. 1 W. H. Cate, D... CALIFORNIA. 1 (b) John J. DeHaven, R.. Wheeler D.....Pine Bluff .Prescott Eureka ..Suisun 5 (c) Thomas J. Clunie, D.......San Francisco 6 (a) William Vandever, R..San Buenaventura Lynchburgh. Charleston. Oskosh, 3 (a) Charles F. Crisp, D. ILLINOIS. 1 Abner Taylor, R... 12 Scott Wilke, D.. 13 (a) William M. Springer, D. 14 (a) Jonathan H. Rowell, R.... INDIANA. .Americus ...Columbus Griffin Macon Rome .Athens Gainesville ..Augusta 1 (c) William F. Parrott, D. .... Evansville Washington .Seymour Aurora Columbus .....Winchester . Indianapolis Crawfordsville .Frankford ..Logansport KANSAS. 1 (a) E. N. Morrill, R.. 2 (a) E. H. Funston, R... 3 (a) B. W. Perkins, R.. 4 (a) Thomas Ryan, R 5 (a) J. A. Anderson, R.. 6 (a) E. J. Turner, R.. 7(a) Samuel R. Peters, R KENTUCKY. D. 1 (a) William J. Stone, D.. 2 William T. Ellis, D... 3 (c) J. H. Goodnight, D.. 4 (a) A. B. Montgomery, 5 (a) Asher G. Caruth, D.. 6 (a) John G. Carlisle, D. 7(a) W. C. P. Breckinridge, D. 8 (a) J. B. McCreary, D.. 9 (c) T. H. Paynter, D. 10 (b) J. H. Wilson, R.. 11 (a) H. F. Finley, R.. LOUISIANA. .Burlington Clinton .Dubuque ..Osage Grundy Centre Oskaloosa .Des Moines .Bedford Council Bluffs .Fort Dodge .....Le Mars Hiawatha ...Iola .Oswego Topeka Manhattan Hoxie Newton Eddyville .Owensborough Franklin Elizabethtown .Louisville Covington .Lexington . Richmond Greenup Barboursville Williamsburgh MINNESOTA. 1 (b) Mark H. Dunnell, R.. 2 (a) John Lind, R.. 3 (b) Darius S. Hall, R. 4 (b) S. P. Snyder, R 5 S. G. Comstock, R. ........ MISSISSIPPI. 1 (a) John M. Allen, D 5 (a) C. L. Anderson, D MISSOURI. 1 (a) W. H. Hatch, D... 8 (b) F. G. Niedringhaus, R 9 (b) N. Frank, R.. 10 (b) W. M. Kinsey, R 11 (a) R. P. Bland, D.. 12 (a) W. J. Stone, D 13 (a) W. H. Wade, R 14 (a) J. P. Walker, D....... NEBRASKA. 1 (b) W. J. Connell, R 3 (a) George W. E. Dorsey, R 1 H. F. Bartine, R.. NEVADA. NEW HAMPSHIRE. 1 (b) Alonzo Nute, R.... NEW JERSEY. 1 Christopher A. Bergen, R 2 (a) James Buchanan, R 3 (c) J. A. Geissenhainer, D 4 Samuel Fowler, D 5 C. D. Beckwith, R. 6 (a) Herman Lehlbach, R. 7 (a) William McAdoo, D. NEW YORK. 1 J. W. Covert, D.. 2 (a) Felix Campbell, D 3 William C. Wallace, R 4 John M. Clancy, D... 5 T. F. Magner, D. 6 F. T. Fitzgerald, D.. 7 E. H. Dunphy, D 8 J. H. McCarthy, D New York 9 (a) Samuel S. Cox, D ..New York 10 (a) Francis B. Spinola, D 11 John Quinn, D .New York New York .New York 12 R. P. Flower, D... 13 (ac) A. P. Fitch, D. 14 (a) W. G. Stahlnecker, D. 15 (b) M. D. Stivers, R 16 (a) J. H. Ketcham, R. 17 Charles M. Knapp, R 18 J. A. Quackenbush, R. 19 (a) Charles Tracey, D 20 John Sanford, R. 21 (a) John H. Moffitt, R. 22 Fred. Lansing, R.. 23 (a) James S. Sherman, R. 24 (a) David Wilber, R.. 25 (a) James J. Belden, R.. 26 (a) Milton DeLano, R. 27 (a) N. W. Nutting, R 28 (a) T. S. Flood, R. 29 John Raines, R... 30 (a) Charles S. Baker, R 31 (a) John G. Sawyer, R 32 (a) J. M. Farquhar, R New York Yonkers Middletown Dover Plains Deposit .Schaghticoke Albany Amsterdam Chateaugay Lake Watertown Utica . Canadaigua 33 (c) J. M. Wildey, D. 34 (a) W. G. Laidlaw, R FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS-Continued. NORTH CAROLINA. 1 Thomas G. Skinner, D.. OHIO. Colden Ellicottville .Manley Henderson Scott's Hill .Rocky Mount Mount Airy Lumberton ...Salisbury Wilkesborough Hendersonville R..... 1 (a) Benjamin Butterworth, 2 John A. Caldwell, R... 3 (a) E. S. Williams, R 4 (a) S. S. Yoder, D... 5 (a) G. E. Seney, D.. 6 (a) M. M. Boothman, R 7 (b) H. L. Morey, R. 8 (a) R. P. Kennedy, R.. 9 (a) William C. Cooper, 10 (c) W. F. Haynes, D 11 (a) A. C. Thompson, R.. 12 (a) Jacob J. Pugsley, R.. 13 (a) Joseph H. Outhwaite, D.. 14 (a) Charles P. Wickham, R.. 15 (a) Charles H. Grosvenor, R. 16 J. W. Owens, D..... R. 17 (a) Joseph D. Taylor, R.. 18 (a) William McKinley, Jr., R. 19 (a) Ezra B. Taylor, R 20 M. L. Smyser, R 21 (b) T. E. Burton, R. OREGON. 1 (a) Binger Hermann, R PENNSYLVANIA. 1 (a) Henry H. Bingham, R.. 2 (a) Charles O'Neill, R. 3 (a) J. Randall, D.. 4 (a) William D. Kelley, R. 5 (a) A. C. Harmer, R.. 6 (a) S. Darlington, R.. 7 (a) Robert M. Yardley, R.. 8 William Muchler, D 9 D. M. Brunner, D. 10 M. Brosius, R.. 11 J. A. Scranton, R. 12 (a) E. S. Osborne, R 13 J. B. Reilly, D.. Cincinnati .Troy Fremont Cambridge .Canton .Roseburgh .Philadelphia Philadelphia 2 L. C. Houck, R.. 3 (b) H. Clay Evans, R... 4 (a) Benton McMillin, D.. 5 (a) J. D. Richardson, D.. 6 (a) J. E. Washington, D. 7(a) W. C. Whitthorne, D 8 (a) Benjamin A. Enloe, D. 9 Rice A. Pierce, D.. 10 (a) James Phelan, D. TEXAS. 1 (a) Charles Stewart, D... 2 (a) William H. Martin. D. 3 (a) C. B. Kilgore, D.... 4 (a) D. B. Culberson, D..... 5 (a) Silas Hare, D.... 6 (a) Joseph Abbott, D. 7(a) William H. Crane, D. 8 (a) L. W. Moore, D. 9 (a) Roger Q. Mills, D.. 10 (a) Joseph D. Sayres, D. 11 (a) S. W. T. Lanham, D.. VERMONT. 1 (a) John W. Stewart, R... 2 (a) William W. Grout, R.. VIRGINIA. 1 (a) T. H. B. Browne, R.... 2 (a) G. E. Bowden, R.. 3 (a) George D. Wise, D.... 4 (c) E. C. Venable, D. 5 (c) P. G. Lester, D. 6 Paul C. Edmonds, D.. 7(a) C. T. O'Ferrall, D. 8 (a) W. H. F. Lee, D. 9 (a) J. A. Buchanan, D. 10 (a) H. H. G. Tucker, D.. .Knoxville Chattanooga .Carthage .Murfreesborough Cedar Hill .Columbia ..Jackson Union City Memphis .Houston Athens Wills Point ...Jefferson Sherman Hillsborough Cuero ..La Grange Corsicana .....Bastrop Weatherford .Middlebury .Barton Accomack .Petersburgh ..Floyd C. H. Halifax C. H. .Harrisonburgh ....Burke's Station Washington C. H. .Lexington WEST VIRGINIA. 1 (a) John O. Pendleton, D. 2 (a) William L. Wilson, D. 3 (b) J. H. McGinniss, R.. Philadelphia 4 J. Munoe Jackson, D. Philadelphia West Chester ...Doylestown .Easton ..Reading Lancaster Scranton Wilkesbarre .Pottsville Middletown .Susquehanna Williamsport .Bloomsburgh Mifflintown WISCONSIN. .Wheeling .Charleston .Raleigh C. H. Parkersburgh .York New members.. .River Falls Merrill 210 31 17 76 ...165 ..160 DELEGATES FROM THE TERRITORIES. ARIZONA. (a) Marcus A. Smith, D. DAKOTA. George A. Matthews, R.. IDAHO. (a) Frederick T. Dubois, R.. MONTANA. (b) Thomas H. Carter, R.. ..Tombstone ..Brookings Blackfoot .Helena Egypt. Single silver Boliviano. Single gold. Milreis of 1,000 reis. Single gold. Dollar. Double...... Peso... Double...... Peso...... Single gold. Crown.. Value in U. S. gold dollar. Coins. $0.96,5 Gold: argentine ($4.82,4) and 2 argentine. Silver: peso and divisions. .33.6 Gold: 4 florins ($1.92,9), 8 florins ($3.85,8), ducat ($2.28,7) and 4 ducats ($9.15,8). Silver: 1 and 2 florins. .19.3 Gold: 10 and 20 francs. Silver: 5 francs. 68 Silver: Boliviano and divisions. .54.6 Gold: 5, 10, and 20 milreis. Silver: 1⁄2, 1, and 2 milreis. 1.00 .91.2 Gold: escudo ($1.82,4), doubloon ($4.56,1) and condor ($9.12,3). Silver: peso and divisions. .92.6 Gold: doubloon (5.01,7). Silver: peso. .26.8 Gold: 10 and 20 crowns. .68 Gold: doubloon ($3.85,8), condor ($9.64,7) and double-condor. Silver: sucre and divisions. Single gold. Pound (100 piastres).. 4.94.8 Gold: pound (100 piastres), 50 pias Japan.. Yen.... Gold Liberia.. 1.00 Mexico.. .68 Portugal. Single gold. Milreis of 1,000 reis.. 1.08 .54.4 Gold: imperial ($7.71,8), and 1⁄2 imperial ($3.85,9.) Silver: 4, 2, and 1 rouble. 13.6 Gold: 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 bolivars. Silver: 5 bolivars. BARTHOLDI STATUE OF LIBERTY. The statue is constructed of copper sheets of an inch thick. The forefinger measures 8 feet in length and 5 feet in circumference at the second joint. The nail measures 14 inches in length by 10 in breadth. The head is 14 feet high. The eye is 28 inches in width. The nose 3 feet 9 inches long. Total weight of the figure is 450,000 pounds, or 225 tons, of which 176,000 pounds are copper, the remainder being wrought iron. Height from base to torch, 151 feet 1 inch, Foundation of pedestal to torch, 305 feet 6 inches. Height of pedestal, 89 feet. Height of foundation, 65 feet. Square sides at the bottom, 91 feet. Forty persons can stand in the head and 12 in the torch. Number of steps in the statue from pedestal to the head, 150. Ladder leading to the torch has 54 rounds. Total cost, nearly $1,000,000. The statue was a gift from the people of France to the people of the United States, and commemorates the alliance of the two nations in achieving the independence of the United States of America. Auguste Bartholdi was the sculptor. |