GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES. (December 1st, 1843.) EXECUTIVE--President and Cabinet: JOHN TYLER, of Virginia, President.. Salary $25,000 66 6,000 6,000 66 6,000 66 6,000 66 ....... 6,000 ABEL P. UPSHUR, of Virginia, Secretary of State.. [There is now no Vice-President; John Tyler was elected to that office, but succeeded to the Presidency on the death of Gen. HARRISON, April 4th, 1841, just thirty days after the Inauguration of the latter. In case of the death or removal of Mr. Tyler, the Presidency next devolves on the President of the Senate, which station is now held by Hon. WILLIE P. MANGUM of North Carolina.] JUDICIARY--Supreme Court. ROGER B. TANEY, of Maryland, Chief Justice. Salary $5,000. JOSEPH STORY, of Mass., HENRY BALDWIN, of Pennsylvania, Members. Associate Justice. JAMES M. WAYNE, of Georgia, Associate Justice. Major-General of the Army--WINFIELD Scott, of New-Jersey. XXVIIIth CONGRESS. SENATE. Hon. WILLIE P. MANGUM, of North Carolina, President. Term expires. Members. MAINE. George Evans. John Fairfield. NEW-HAMPSHIRE. Levi Woodbury.. VERMONT. Samuel S. Phelps.. MASSACHUSETTS. Rufus Choa.. RHODE ISLAND. William Sprague CONNECTICUT. NEW-YORK. Nathaniel P. Tallmadge. NEW-JERSEY. PENNSYLVANIA. Term expires.[ Members. DELAWARE. NORTH CAROLINA. GEORGIA. MISSISSIPPI. TENNESSEE. 1845 Ephraim H. Foster.. .1847 Spencer Jarnagin. KENTUCKY. James T. Morehead.. 1845 John J. Crittenden.. 1849 1845 .1847 1847 1849 OHIO. Benjamin Tappan.. .1845 William Allen.. .1847 1845 .18492 INDIANA. 1845 1849 ILLINOIS. James Semple.. 1847 Sidney Breese. .1847 .1849 .1849 MISSOURI. Thomas H. Benton... 1847 David R. Atcheson. 1845 .1849 1849 1849 1847 Whigs, in Italics.. .1847 Locos, in Roman.. .1849 Doubtful, RIVES.. There is one vacancy to be filled, in Maryland, where a Whig is certain to be chosen. Messrs. Semple, of Illinois, and Atcheson, of Missouri, hold tempararily by appointment from the Governors of those States, but will be elected by the Legislatures of these States, or succeeded by Senators of like politics. NEW-YORK. 1 Selah B. Strong, 2 Henry C. Murphy,† 3 J. Phillips Phanix, 4 William B. Maclay, 5 Moses G. Leonard, 6 Hamilton Fish, 7 Joseph H. Anderson, 8 Richard D. Davis, 9 *James G. Clinton,† 10 Jeremiah Russell, 11 Zadock Pratt, 12 David L. Seymour, 13 Daniel D. Barnard, 14 Charles Rogers, 15 Lemuel Stetson, 16 Cheselden Ellis," 17 Charles S. Benton, 18 Preston King, 28 Thomas J. Patterson, 32 William A. Moseley, 1 Lucius Q. C. Elmer, 3 Isaac G. Farlee, 2 George Sykes, 4 Littleton Kirkpatrick, 5 William Wright. PENNSYLVANIA. 1 Edward J. Morris, *Joseph R. Ingersoll, 3 John T. Smith, *Charles J. Ingersoll, 5 Jacob S. Yost, 6 Michael H. Jenks, 7 Abraham R. McIlvaine, 8*Jeremiah Brown, 9 John Ritter, 10 Richard Brodhead, Jr. 11 *Benjamin A. Bidlack, 12 *Almon H. Read, == 13 Henry Frick, 14 Alexander Ramsey. 15 Henry Nes, 16 James Black, 17*James Irvin, 18 Andrew Stewart, 19 Henry D. Foster, 20 John Dickey, 21 William Wilkins, 22 Samuel Hays, 23 Charles M. Reed, 24 Joseph Buffington. DELAWARE. *George B. Rodney. MARYLAND. [Not yet Districted.] 5 VIRGINIA. 1 Archibald Atkinson, George C. Dromgoole, 3 *Walter Coles, t 4 *Edmund W. Hubard, *Thomas W. Gilmer,† *John W. Jones, 7 *HENRY A. WISE, 8 Willoughby Newton, 9 Samuel Chilton, 10 William Lucas, 11 William Taylor, 12 Augustus A. Chapman, 13 *George W. Hopkins. 14*George W. Summers. 15 *Lewis Steenrod. NORTH CAROLINA. 1 Thomas L. Clingman, 5 *Romulus M.Saunders, t Daniel M. Barringer, 6 *James J. McKay, 3 David S. Reid, 7*John R. J. Daniel,t 1 John Slidell, 2 Alcee Labranche,† 1 Alexander Duncan, 2 *John B. Weller, 3 Robert C. Schenck, 4 Joseph Vance, 5 Emery D. Potter, 6 Henry St. John, 7 Joseph J. McDowell, 8 John I. Van Metre, 9 Elias Florence, 10 Heman A. Moore, 3 John B. Dawson,t 4 Pierre E. Bossier. Whigs in Italics, 69-the residue (140) elected as Lo 4*Edmund Deberry, 8 *Arch'd H. Arrington,t co-Focos. 25 of the latter said to be Calhoun men, and |