Nov. 8, 1844 Mar. 3, 1847 Successor appointed November 8, 1844. Died; successor app'd 12 May, 1848. 3, 1849 Resigned; succ'r app'd 30 Mar., 1848. 3, 1839 | Attended January 26, 1837. Mar. 3, 1841 Resigned; succ'r app'd 8 June, 1848. July 1, 1845 Mar. 3, 1851 3, 1849 Table, Supplementary to the preceding, of the Senators of the United States from the 3d of March, 1847, to the termination of the Second Session, 31st Congress, on the 3d of March, 1851. 2 John C. Calhoun Franklin H. Elmore 2 Robert W. Barnwell South Carolina. Mar. 4, 1849 1850 Died Died June 4, 1850 Mar. 3, 1855 March 31st, 1850. By the Governor, in room of John C. Calhoun, deceased. [Mar. 3, 1853] By the Governor, in room of Franklin H. Elmore, deceased. Mar. 3, 1855 Mar. 3, 1853 Died By the Governor, in room of Jesse Speight, deceased. By the Legislature, do. do.--Also reelected for six years, from March 4, 1851. Elected by the Legislature, the 13 Jan., Nov. 30, 1849 By the Governor, in room of Dixon H. Mar. 3, 1851 Remarks. 4. Table of the Names, Place of Nativity or Residence when Appointed, Time of Appointment, and Expiration of Service of the Secretaries of the Senate of the United States. Names. States. Time of appointment. Expiration of ser- Samuel Alyne Otis Massachusetts 8 April 1789 18 April 1814* The Senate met 4th March; formed a quorum 6th April; and did not elect a Secretary until the 8th; messages to the House having been previously communicated by a member of the Senate. Served upwards of 25 years. N. Hampshire 11 Oct. 1814 12 Dec. 1825 The Chief Clerk acted as Secretary Pennsylvania. 12 Dec. 1825 5 Dec. from decease of Mr. Otis until the election of Mr. Cutts. 1836 Resigned. The Chief Clerk acted as Secretary from the resignation of W. Lowrie to the appointment of his successor. Asbury Dickins. North Carolina 12 Dec. 1836 Present incumbent. * The records do not show the time of Mr. Otis's death more particularly than by the following resolution, Resolved, unanimously, That the Senate, from a sincere desire of testifying their respect for the long and faithful |