V. Table showing the whole number of Senators and Repres of the several States, from 1789 to 1833, with the average n years for each; the Senator and Representative having the term; also the number of Senators whose terms closed at irreg riods by resignation or death. J. Davenpo 25 4.1 E. Lincoln, J. B. Varnu Burges, Pic 295 3 J. W. Tayl 53 4.6 L. Condit, 185 45 W. Findlay 15 3.6 L. McLane 84 4.4 S. Smith, J Rando N. Macon, ST. Moore S. Tucke 47 4.3 W. Thomp 9 3.9 G. Moore, 7 4.4 Poindexter 12 3.9 H. H. Gurl 43 4.4 John, Rhea 67 4.5 Jos. Desha. 48 4.5 Several, 14 4 J. Jennings 6 3.3 D. B. Cook 6 3.3 J. Scott, VI. The Number of Representatives in Congress from the severa from 1789 to 1833. Total in 1789, 65; in 1791, 107; in 1803, 127; in 1813, 192; in 1823, 213'; in 18 11789 179 1803 18131 TABLE of the Sessions of Congress showing the Commencement and Termination of each of the 22 Sessions, from 1789 to 1833. Dec. 6, 1830 March 3, 1831 55 Pres. . Pres. ote in the House Andrew Jackson, Ten. John Q. Adams, Mass. . Pres. Richard Rush, Pa. 17724 16 7. Pres. John Sergeant, Pa. 1st Term, 1789. Electors 69; and 69 votes for G. Washington. J. Adams had 34; ohn Jay (N. J. 5, Del. 3, Va. 1) 9; R. H. Harrison (Md. 6) 6; J. Rutledge (S. 6) 6; J. Hancock (Pa. 2, Va. 1, S. C. 1) 4; G. Clinton (Va. 3) 3; S. Hunt- 2d, 1793. Electors 135,-132 votes for G. Washington, and 3 (Md. 2, S. C. 1) 3d, 1797. Electors 138.-J. Adams received 71 votes; Th. Jefferson 68; Th. 4th, 1801. Electors 138.-Th. Jefferson received 73 votes; A. Burr 73; J. IX. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. The twelfth presidential term of four years began on the 4th of March, 1833; and will expire, with the 24th Congress, on the 3d of The following are the principal officers in the executive departments of the government, who all hold their offices at the will of the President. |