LEVI P. MORTON, V.-President, Presiding. | C. F. MANDERSON, Neb., Pres't pro tem. Republicans, 47; Democrats, 39; ALLIANCE, 1; INDEPENDENT, 1. *For changes in the Senate, up to the moment of going to press, see Addenda, preceding Index. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. † CHARLES F. CRISP, Georgia, Speaker. Republicans, 88; Democrats, 236; FARMERS' ALLIANCE, 8; whole number, 332. Those marked * served in the LIst House. Those marked † served in a previous House. Those marked ‡ were unseated by the LIst House. Mount Morris. 1. Abner Taylor*. Chicago. Plano. Nashville. Carmi. Murphysboro'gh + For changes in the House of Representatives, up to the moment of going to press, see Addenda, preceding Index. NEW JERSEY. 1. Chris. A. Bergen*...Camden. 2. James Buchanan*.. Trenton. 3. J. A. Geissenhainer*. Freehold. Newton. 4. Samuel Fowler*. 5. Cornelius A. Cadmus. Paterson. 6. Thos. Dunn English.Newark. 7. Edw. F. McDonald... Harrison. NEW YORK. 1. James W. Covert*... Long Island City 2. Alfred C. Chapin....Brooklyn. 3. Wm. J. Coombs. 4. John M. Clancy*. 5. Thos. F. Magner*, 6. John R. Fellows. 7. Edw. J. Dunphy*. .Brooklyn. ..Brooklyn. Brooklyn. New York city. .New York city. 8. Tim. J. Campbellt.. New York city. 9. Amos J. Cummings*. New York city. .New York city. 10. W. B. Cockrant 11. J. DeWitt Warner... New York city. .New York city. 12. Joseph J. Little. New York city. 13. Ashbel P. Fitch*. 14. W. G. Stahlnecker*.. Yonkers. 15. Henry Bacont.......Goshen. 16. John H. Ketcham*..Dover Plains. 17. Isaac N. Cox.. Ellenville. 18. J. A. Quackenbush*.Stillwater. 19. Charles Tracey*. 20. John Sanford* 21. John M. Wever.. 22. N. M. Curtis.. Albany. Amsterdam. .Plattsburgh. ..Ogdensburg. 23. Henry W. Bentley...Booneville. 24. George Van Horn....Cooperstown. 25. James J. Belden*. .Syracuse. Norwich. 26. George W. Ray. 27. Sereno E. Payne*. 28. H. H. Rockwell. Auburn. Elmira. 29. John Raines* ..Canandaigua. 30. Henry S. Greenleaft.Rochester. 31. J. W. Wadsworth+.. Genesee. 32. Dan'l N. Lockwoodt.Buffalo. 33. Thos. L. Bunting.... Hamburgh, 34. Warren B. Hooker..Fredonia. OHIO.-(Continued.) 13. Irvine Dungan....... Jackson. 14. James W. Owens*. Newark. 15. Michael D. Harter..Mansfield. 16. John G. Warwick....Massillon. 17. Andrew J. Pearson.. Woodsfield. 18. Joseph D. Taylor*...Cambridge. 19. Ezra B. Taylor*..... Warren. 20. Vincent A. Taylor..Bedford. 21. Thos. L. Johnson....Cleveland. OREGON. Binger Hermann*..Roseburg. PENNSYLVANIA. 1. H. H. Bingham*. Philadelphia. 2. Charles O'Neill* Philadelphia. 3. William McAleer.... Philadelphia. 4. John E. Reyburn*. .Philadelphia. 5. Alfred C. Harmer*.. Philadelphia. 6. John B. Robinson.. .Media. 7. Edwin R. Hallowell.. Willow Grove. 8. William Mutchler*.. Easton. 9. David B. Brunner*... ..Reading. 10. Marriott Brosius*.. Lancaster. 11. Lemuel Amerman... ..Scranton. 12. George W. Shonk...Plymouth. 13. James B. Reilly*....Pottsville, 14. John W. Rife*.. 15. Myron B.Wright*..Susquehanna. 16. Albert C. Hopkins...Lock Haven. 17. Simon P. Wolverton.Sunbury. 18. Louis E. Atkinson*. Mifflinton. 19. F. E. Beltzhoovert.. Carlisle. 20. Edward Scull*. 21. George F. Huff. 22. John Dalzell*, Aldrich, N. W. Allen, J. B Allison, William B. Barbour, J. S.. Berry, James H.. Bate, W. B. Blackburn, J. C. S. Blodgett, Rufus Brice, Calvin S. Butler, M. C.. Call, Wilkinson. Dawes, Henry L. Dolph, Joseph. Dubois, F. T. Faulkner, C. J Frye, William P. SENATORS (Alphabetically Arranged). Harris, Isham G.. Ransom, Matt W. Sherman, John Shoup, Geo. L.. Squire, W. C. Stanford, Leland Stewart, W. M. Stockbridge, F. B. Tennessee Connecticut Delaware New York New York Massachusetts South Carolina Arkansas Nevada West Virginia South Dakota Nebraska Michigan New Jersey Texas Oregon Alabama Vermont Nebraska Illinois Florida Kansas Kansas South Dakota Connecticut Montana Alabama Pennsylvania North Carolina Montana Wisconsin Ohio Idaho Washington California Nevada Michigan *For changes, up to the moment of going to press, see Addenda, preceding Index. |