Maine – John Holmes, Peleg Sprague.
New Hampshire – Samuel Bell, Levi Woodbury.
Massachusetts – Nathaniel Silsbee, Daniel Webster.
Connecticut – Samuel A. Foot, Calvin Willey.
Rhode Island – Nehemiah R. Knight, Asher Robbins.
Vermont – Dudley Chase, Horatio Seymour.
New-York – Nathan Sanford, Charles E. Dudley.
New Jersey – Theodore Frelinghuysen, Mahlon Dickerson.
Pennsylvania – William Marks, Isaac D. Barnard.
Delaware – John M. Clayton, (Vacant.)
Maryland – Samuel Smith, Ezekiel F. Chambers.
Virginia – L. W. Tazewell, John Tyler.
North Carolina – James Iredell, (Vacant.)
South Carolina – William Smith, Robert Y. Hayne.
Georgia – George M. Troup, John Forsyth.
Kentucky – John Rowan, George M. Bibb.
Tennessee – Hugh L. White, Felix Grundy.
Ohio – Benjamin Ruggles, Jacob Burnet.
Louisiana – Josiah S. Johnston, Edward Livingston.
Indiana – William Hendricks, James Noble.
Mississippi – Powhatan Ellis, (Vacant.)
Illinois – Elias K. Kane, John McLane.
Alabama – John McKinley, William R. King.
Missouri – David Barton, Thomas H. Benton.
Maine – John Anderson, Samuel Butman, George Evans, Rufus McIntire, James W. Ripley, Joseph F. Wingate – 6. (One vacant.)
New Hampshire – John Brodhead, Thomas Chandler, Joseph Hammons, Jonathan Harvey, Henry Hubbard, John W. Weeks – 6.
Massachusetts – John Bailey, Issac C. Bates, B. W. Crowninshield, John Davis, Henry W. Dwight, Edward Everett, Benjamin Gorham, George Grennell, jr., James L. Hodges, Joseph G. Kendall, John Reed, Joseph Richardson, John Varnum – 13.
Rhode Island – Tristam Burgess, Dutee J. Pearce – 2.
Connecticut – Noyes Barber, Wm. W. Ellsworth, J. W. Huntington, Ralph J. Ingersoll, W. L. Storrs, Eben Young – 6.
Vermont – William Cahoon, Horace Everett, Jonathan Hunt, Rollin C. Mallary, Benjamin Swift – 5.
New-York – William G. Angel, Benedict Arnold, Thomas Beekman, Abraham Bockee, Peter I. Borst, C. C. Cambreleng, Jacob Crocheron, Timothy Childs, Henry B. Cowles, Hector Craig, Charles G. Dewitt, John D. Dickinson, Jonas Earll, jr., George Fisher, Isaac Finch, Michael Hoffman, Joseph Hawkins, Jehiel H. Halsey, Perkins King, James W. Lent, John Magee, Henry C. Martindale, Robert Monell, Thomas Maxwell, E. Norton, Gershom Powers, Robert S. Rose, Henry R. Storrs, James Strong, Ambrose Spencer, John W. Taylor, Phineas L. Tracy, Gulian. C. Verplanck, Campbell P. White – 34.
New Jersey – Lewis Condict, Richard M. Cooper, Thomas H. Hughes, Isaac Pierson, James F. Randolph, Samuel Swan – 6.
Pennsylvania – James Buchanan, Richard Coulter, Thomas H. Crawford, Joshua Evans, Chauncey Forward, Joseph Fry, jr., James Ford, Innes Green, John Gilmore, Joseph Hemphill, Peter Ihrie, jr., Thomas Irwin, Adam King, George G. Leiper, H. A. Muhlenburg, Alem Marr, Daniel H. Miller, William McCreery, William Ramsay, John Scott, Philander Stephens, John B. Sterigere, Joel B. Sutherland, Samuel Smith, Thomas H. Sill – 25. (One vacant.)
Delaware – Kensy Johns, jr. – 1.
Maryland – Elias Brown, Clement Dorsey, Benjamin C. Howard, George E. Mitchell, Michael C. Sprigg, Benedict I. Semmes, Richard Spencer, George C. Washington, Ephraim K. Wilson – 9.
Virginia – Mark Alexander, Robert Allen, Wm. S. Archer, Wm. Armstrong, jr., John S. Barbour, Philip P. Barbour, J. T. Boulding, Richard Coke, jr., Nathaniel H. Claiborne, Robert B. Craig, Philip Doddridge, Thomas Davenport, William F. Gordon, Lewis Maxwell, Charles F. Mercer, William McCoy, Thomas Newton, John Roane, Alexander Smyth, Andrew Stevenson, John Taliaferro, James Trezvant – 22.
North Carolina – Willis Alston, Daniel L. Barringer, Samuel P. Carson, H. W. Conner, Edmund Deberry, Edward B. Dudley, Thomas H. Hall, Robert Potter, William B. Shepard, Augustine H. Shepperd, Jesse Speight, Lewis Williams – 12. (One vacant.)
South Carolina – Robert W. Barnwell, James Blair, John Campbell, Warren R. Davis, William Drayton, William D. Martin, George McDuffie, William T. Nuckolls, Starling Tucker – 9.
Georgia – Thomas F. Forster, Charles E. Haynes, Wilson Lumpkin, Henry G. Lamar, Wiley Thompson, Richard H. Wilde, James M. Wayne – 7.
Kentucky – James Clark, N. D. Coleman, Thomas Chilton, Henry Daniel, Nathan Gaither, R. M. Johnson, John Kinkaid, Joseph Lecompte, Chittenden Lyon, Robert P. Letcher, Charles A. Wickliffe, Joel Yancey – 12.
Tennessee – John Blair, John Bell, David Crockett, Robert Desha, Jacob C. Isacks, Cave Johnson, Pryor Lea, James K. Polk, James Standifer – 9.
Ohio – Mordecai Bartley, Joseph H. Crane, William Creighton, James Findlay, John M. Goodenow, Wm. W. Irwin, Wm. Kennon, Wm. Russell, William Stanberry, James Shields, John Thomson, Joseph Vance, Samuel F. Vinton, Elisha Whittlesey – 14.
Louisiana – Henry H. Gurley, W. H. Overton, Edward D. White – 3.
Indiana – Ratliff Boon, Jonathan Jennings, John Test – 3.
Alabama – R. E. B. Baylor, C. C. Clay, Dixon H. Lewis – 3.
Mississippi – Thomas Hinds – 1.
Illinois – Joseph Duncan – 1.
Missouri – Spencer Pettis – 1.
Michigan Territory – John Biddle – 1.
Arkansas Territory – A. H. Sevier – 1.
Florida Territory – Joseph M. White – 1.
Andrew Stevenson, of Virginia, was re-elected speaker of the House, receiving 152 votes out of 191; and he classing politically with General Jackson, this large vote in his favor, and the small one against him (and that scattered and thrown away on several different names not candidates), announced a pervading sentiment among the people, in harmony with the presidential election – and showing