Missouri.—David R. Atchison, Thomas H. Benton.
Arkansas.—Chester Ashley, Ambrose H. Sevier.
Michigan.—William Woodbridge, Lewis Cass.
Florida.—David Levy, James D. Westcott.
In this list will be seen the names of several new senators, not members of the body before, and whose senatorial exertions soon made them eminent;—Dix and Dickinson of New York, Reverdy Johnson of Maryland, Jesse D. Bright of Indiana, Lewis Cass of Michigan; and to these were soon to be added two others from the newly incorporated State of Texas, Messrs. General Sam Houston and Thomas F. Rusk, Esq., and of whom, and their State, it may be said they present a remarkable instance of mutual confidence and concord, neither having been changed to this day (1856).
House of Representatives.
Maine.—John F. Scammon, Robert P. Dunlap, Luther Severance, John D. McCrate, Cullen Sawtelle, Hannibal Hamlin, Hezekiah Williams.
New Hampshire.—Moses Norris, jr., Mace Moulton, James H. Johnson.
Vermont.—Solomon Foot, Jacob Collamer, George P. Marsh, Paul Dillingham, jr.
Massachusetts.—Robert C. Winthrop, Daniel P. King, Amos Abbot, Benjamin Thompson, Charles Hudson, George Ashmun, Julius Rockwell, John Quincy Adams, Joseph Grinnell.