OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE. WILLIAM STOWE, Clerk, United States Hotel. THOMAS DODGE, of Chatham, Chaplain, 143 Court Street. JOHN MORISSEY, Sergeant-at-Arms to both Branches of the General EDGAR M. BROWN, of Adams, Door-keeper. WILLIAM H. OAKES, of Gloucester, Messenger. GUSTAVUS E. HAYNES, of Dorchester, Assistant-Messenger. JOHN N. VINSON, of Edgartown, Postmaster. JOSEPH P. DEXTER, JR., of Boston, Page. JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES. ON ACCOUNTS. Of the Senate-Messrs. Hotchkiss, of Franklin, and Of the House-Messrs. Noble, of Cambridge, Worthington, of Roxbury, Burt, of Sandisfield, and Warren, of Weston. ON AGRICULTURE. Of the Senate-Messrs. Goddard, of Hampshire & Franklin, Daggett, of Bristol. Of the House-Messrs. Eldridge, of Canton, Freeman, of New Salem, Sargent, of Newbury, ON BANKS AND BANKING. Of the Senate-Messrs. Sawin, of Plymouth, and Knight, of Hampshire. Of the House-Messrs. Twombly, of Boston, Sherman, of Plymouth, ON CLAIMS. Of the Senate-Messrs. Tilton, of Essex, and Of the House-Messrs. Poor, of South Danvers, Craig, of Wrentham, Coggin, of Tewksbury, and ON EDUCATION. Of the Senate-Messrs. Davis, of Plymouth, and Of the House-Messrs. Upham, of Salem, Canning, of Stockbridge, Rutter, of Waltham, Brown, of Framingham, and ON FEDERAL RELATIONS. Of the Senate-Messrs. Branning, of Berkshire, and Daggett, of Bristol. Of the House-Messrs. Rice, of Worcester, Borden, of New Bedford, Kimball, of Haverhill, Lovell, of Weymouth. ON THE FISHERIES. Of the Senate-Messrs. Cornell, of Bristol, and Fabens, of Essex. Of the House-Messrs. Ray, of Nantucket, Hamson, of Marblehead, |