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 383 FOBTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 187. 1868. ut§·;:f:§S2Egi§; County; A. W. Johnson, of Forsythe County; G. W. Johnson, of Hall mmoved {mm County ;_ W. G. Spencer, of Lumpkm County; Burrell Jmo, of Haber. certain pprsous sham County ; J. Mathews, I. Nunnclly, I. R. Braccwcll, and G. W. Hou. ln G°°'€’“$ sard, of Gwinctt County; Berry Henderson, of Picrcc County; James M. Traywick, of Pulaski County; W. A. Mathews, of Houston County; VVright Brady, Andrew J. Ronaldson, Benton Byrd, and John V. Price, of Sumter County; James L. Wimborly, of Stewart County; Jcssc A. Glenn and M. P. Quillian, of Whitticld County; George W. Fish, of Macon County; Lham Fannin and Thomas B. Saffold, of Morgan County; Hiram Warner, of Mcrniwcnher County; C. B. Cole, of Bibb County; lVilliam T. WoH`ord, of Barton County; Benjamin Williams, of Appling County; Horace Sciblcs, of Quitmnn County; W. S. Wall, of Taylor County; William Whaley, of Wayne County; Fortune Louctt, of Worth County; Lewis H. Roberts, of Echols County; J. O. Hutchins, of Jones County; Charles Daniels, of Coifcc County; Thomas Barbour, of Chatooga County; Dix Fletcher and J. S. Wood, of Cobb County; Thomas I. Perry, Newton I. Perkins, and Wurrcn R. D. Moss; Ephraim Thorn, of Newton County; W. B. Gillespie, of Bzmks County; Joel D. Gunnclc, of Banks County; George M. Nolan, of Henry County; \Vi1liam L. Clay, of Sumter County; Joseph Adkins, E. J. Higby, A. Corbin, J. M. Coleman, and John Dickey; all of Georgia. i¤Loui¤i¤um; Zcnon Lublauvc and John E. Frudonu, of arish of Jefferson; Theodore Drouct and Rufus King Howcl, of New Crlczms; Wade H. Hough, W. W. Hamllin, and E. North Cullum, of Marksville; Benjamin Bloomfield and John A. Lctten, of New Orleans; A. Sidney Robertson ; all of ounsmna. in T°¤“°¤¤°°$ George W. Marshall, Lafayette, Tcnncsscc. i¤ Fl°*`i’-**4 Robert IL Gamble, James T. Mngboc, and Edwin M. West, of Tallahassee; Thomas T. Long, of Lake City; Josiah E. Lee, of Sumtcrvillc; A. C. Blount, F. C. Humphreys, and Jnmos Abercrombie, of Pensacola; William J. Koizcr, of Milton; Benjamin Neal, of Marianna; J. Clark Greeley, of Jacksonville; Francis J. Wheaton, Perry G. Wull, and D. P. Holland, of Apuluchicolu, all of Florida. _iu NorthCur0- \Vi1lium M. Moore, of Yancey; Lconidns C. Edwards, of Oxford, hm" Granby County; John F. Alcxnndcr, of Clcavclnnd County; William E. Vaughan, of Pusquomnk County; Luke Bluckmoor, of Salisbury; H. Davidson. of Charlotte; Neal McKay, of Ilnrnott; Ln.fhyct.tc Grccn, of Stanley Count ; John D. Currie, W. R. Tcrry, and Andrew J. Brown, og llichmgidéountyl; A. I\rIc·l)onJald, of Carthage, Moore County; il iam . iciar son, o oore ount ; William T. Buxton and Henry Gutling, of Northampton County; {Villinm S. Mason, of Wake County; S. M. Bol], Junics McGee, L. S. Lcdford, W. H. Hogshcad, John Roberts, Abraham Israel, W. M. Davis, W. C. Lodfbrd, Riley McConncll, James Shcarrcr, T. C. West, and Marion Pussmoro, of Clay County; James Bryson. of Cowee, Macon County; M. M. Brown, of Jmekson County; B. K. Ward, of Ucndorson County; J. R. Neill and A. J. Roberts, of Yancey County; William A. Walton, Obndinh Woodson, John l`. Shaver, Dolphin A. Davis, and Benjamin F. Fraloy, of Rowan County; Charles L. Summers, William F. Wasson, Thomas A. Allison, Alexander P. Sharpe, John Young, George F. Davidson, Thomas A. Nicholdson, and John M. Turner, ol' Ircdcll County; Henry R. Austin, Ephraim Gaither, Hcnry B. Howard, Charles Anderson, James M. Brock, Paluck H. Cain, and Jumcs M. Johnson, of Davie County; James W. Osborn, William W. Grier, R. M. White, F. M. Ross, T. B. Brice, Thomas L. Vail, R. L. DoArmond, und S. W. Reed of Mecklen- · burg County; all of North Curolinu. m K<=¤Y¤¢kY: Edward Crossland, of Graves County, Kentucky. in Missinippi- James L. Alcorn, Bonjzunin D. Nob;-ers, J. L. Wolford, and Austin Ballard, of Tishoningo; John S. Morris, Claiborne; Charles C. Sliuckleford,