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1 year ..
6 mos. ..
6 months.
Yes.
§ Paupers (except U. S. soldiers), persons under guardianship.
Michigan.
6 mos. ..
20 days.
20 days ...
Yes.
Minnesota ..
1 school elections.
6 mos. ..
30 days.
30 days. .
(d)
Mississippi.
Citizen
2 years.
1 year ..
1 year ....
Yes.
1 ers.
QUALIFICATIONS FOR VOTING.
1 § Insane, idiots, persons convicted of treason, felony, bribery.
Citizen,
1 year ..
6 mos ...
30 days ...
Louisiana
or declared inten- tion.
j Insane, idiots, all crimes punishable by im- prisonment, embezzling public funds. 1 ( Paupers, persons uuder guardianship, Indians not taxed. persons who can't read and write.
Persons convicted of crime, persons under guardianship, insane, idiots. 1
1 Indians under tribal rules, duelists and abet- tors.
Citizen, women vote at ł
1 J Treason, felony unless pardoned, idiots, insane, uncivilized Indians. Insane, idiots, felons, delinquent tax-pay-
1
6 mos .. .
2 mos ...
30 days ...
J Convicts, insane, under guardianship, big-
Criminals unpardoned. .
Indiana.
Residence in-
WILLIAM A. FRENCH Commissioner State Land Office.
73
Nebraska ..
1 tion.
Nevada ..
Citizen
6 mos. ..
1 month 6 mos ...
10 days ... 6 months. None .....
Yes. Yes. Yes.
1 felony. 1 j Paupers, persons excused from paying taxes, convicts not pardoned. j Paupers, insane, convicted of crime unless 1 pardoned.
New Mexico.
Citizen .
6 mos ...
3 mos. . .
30 days .. . 30 days ...
Yes.
New York
1 such for ten days.
North Carolina ...
Citizen .
1 year ..
3 mos ...
None . . ...
Yes.
1 Convicted of felony, insane, idiots, persons under guardianship, Indians under tribal
1
Citizen, woman suffrage on ( school matters ..
1 year ..
1 month
20 days. ..
(g)
§ Idiots, insane, soldiers. sailors, felons unless 1 restored to citizenship.
Oklahoma.
6 mos. ..
6 mos. . .
30 days ...
No .. No express exceptions.
Oregon .
- Citizen, including Indians / not members of any tribe Citizen, or declared inten-/ tion. Citizen at least one month ) if 22 years old, must have r paid tax within two years Citizen
6 mos, . .
3 mos ...
30 days ...
No ..
Idiots, insane, felons, Chinese, soldiers and 1 sailors.
Pennsylvania ..
1 year.
2 mos ....
2 months.
Yes.
Convicted of perjury and violation of elec- tion laws. ( Paupers, lunatics under guardianship,
Rhode Island . ...
2 years
6 mos ...
60 days. ..
South Carolina ...
Citizen
1 year ..
2 mos ...
2 months.
Yes.
South Dakota ...
Citizen, or declared inten- ) tion ; woman suffrage on school matters ..
6 mos. . .
30 days.
10 days ...
(¿)
§ Convicted of treason or felony unless par- doned, persons under guardianship. 1
Tennessee
Citizen
1 year ..
6 mos ...
None ... ..
(j)
Convicted of infamous crime, failure to pay 1 poll tax.
Missouri.
Citizen, or declared inten- tion .. .. - Citizen, woman suffrage on) school matters and ques- tions of taxation .. Citizen, or declared inten-)
1 year ..
6 mos. ..
6 months.
(e) victed of felony or violating right of suffrage unless pardoned.
Yes. Indians, felons, insane, idiots.
1 year ..
2 mos. . .
None .....
10 days ... (b)
( Lunatics, persons convicted of treason or felony unless pardoned, U. S. soldiers and sailors. § Insane, idiots, convicted of treason or
New Hampshire ..
j Citizen, woman suffrage on school matters .. 1 1
6 mos ..
New Jersey .
j Citizen, woman suffrage on 1 school matters
1 year ..
5 mos. ..
Yes.
§ Convicted of crime, soldiers, removed from office for detaining public money. 1
§ Convicted of crime or felony, betters on election ; bribers and bribed. ( Convicted of felony unless restored to rights, idiots, insane, soldiers.
North Dakota ...
§ Citizen, or declared inten- / tion. . 1 -
1 year ..
6 mos ...
90 days ...
(f)
- rule.
Ohio
§ Citizens. who have been { 1
1 year ..
4 mos ...
6 mos. ..
1 month
U. S. soldiers or sailors, paupers, con-
Montana .
QUALIFICATIONS FOR VOTING.
Indians, soldiers, sailors, convicted of felony unless restored. Paupers, Indians, lunatics and felons.
577
578
QUALIFICATIONS FOR VOTING IN THE UNITED STATES .- Concluded.
Residence in-
States.
Requirements as to citizenship.
State.
County
Voting precinct.
Registra-
tion.
Persons excluded from suffrage.
Texas
Citizen. or declared inten- ) tion; limited woman suf- frage ..
1 year ..
6 mos ...
6 months.
(k)
1 and sailors.
Utah
Citizen. suffrage extended ) to women equally with men
1 year ..
4 mos ...
60 days ...
Yes.
Idiots, insane, treason, crime against.
Vermont.
1
Citizen. woman suffrage on / school matters
1 year ..
1 month
30 days. ..
Yes. Yes.
felons, duelists. soldiers S Idiots, lunatics,
Virginia.
Citizen
1 year ..
3 mos. . .
3 months.
1 and sailors.
Washington.
1
Citizen. woman suffrage on / school matters
1 year ..
3 mos ...
30 days. ..
(l)
( Convicted of infamous crime, Indians not taxed, idiots and insane. 1
West Virginia ..
Citizen
1 year ..
2 mos ...
None . ....
No ..
Convicts, bribers, paupers. insane, idiots, 1 soldiers and sailors.
Wisconsin.
1 year ..
10 days.
10 days. ..
Yes.
Insane, felons, under guardianship.
Wyoming
Citizen. or declared inten-) tion; woman suffrage on school matters .. Citizen. suffrage extended ) to women equally with men
1 year ..
2 mos. ..
None. . ...
Yes.
Idiots. insane. felons, unable to read the i state constitution.
(a) Registration required in some counties.
(b) In all cities.
In cities of first, second and third class.
(d) In cities of 1,200 inhabitants or over.
(e) In cities of 100,000 population or over.
(f) In cities of 3.000 population or over.
(g) In cities of 9,000 population or over.
(h) Non-taxpayers must register yearly before December 31st.
(i) In towns having 1.000 voters and counties where registration has been adopted by popular vote.
In counties having 50.000 population or over.
(k) In cities having 10.000 or over.
(1) In precincts having 250 population or over.
QUALIFICATIONS FOR VOTING.
§ Idiots, lunatics,
paupers, felons. soldiers
1
Unpardoned convicts.
STATE AND TERRITORIAL LEGISLATURES.
NUMBERS, TERM OF OFFICE, SALARIES AND TIME OF MEETING.
State.
Ses- sions.
Month and day.
Limit of session.
No. of sena- tors.
Term of senators years.
No. of rep's.
Term of rep's- years.
Salary.
Alabama ...
Bien . .
Tuesday after second Monday Nov.
50 days.
33
100
Arizona (a)
Bien ..
Third Monday January ..
60 days.
12
24
Arkansas .
Bien . .
Second Monday January.
60 days.
32
4
100
California ..
Bien . .
First Monday after January 1
60 days.
40
4
80
Colorado ..
Bien ..
First Wednesday January .
90 days.
35
1
65
Connecticut.
Bien . .
Wednesday after first Monday Jan.
None. ..
224
252
Delaware
Bien . .
First Tuesday January .
None ...
9
4
21
$3 a day and 15 cents a mile.
Florida (b).
Bien ..
Tuesday after first Monday April.
60 days.
Georgia ..
Ann ..
Fourth Wednesday October ..
50 days.
=
2
175
Idaho .
Bien . . |
First Monday January ..
60 days.
21
49
Illinois.
Bien. .
Wednesday after first Monday Jan. None ...
51
153
Indiana
Bien . .
Thursday after first Monday Jan. Second Monday January ..
60 days. None. ..
50
1
100
Iowa.
Bien. .
Kansas.
Bien . .
First Tuesday after second Monday January .
50 days.
40
1
125
Kentucky.
Bien ..
Tuesday after first Monday Jan ..
60 days.
38
100
)
$3 a day and 15 cents a mile. $5 a day and 15 cents a milc. 14 a day and mileage.
Louisiana
Bien .. Bien ..
First Wednesday January .
None ...
31
151
2
$150 per annum and 20 eents a mile.
Maryland .
Bien ..
First Wednesday January
90 days.
26
1
91
Massachusetts.
Ann ..
First Wednesday January ..
None ...
40
1
240
1
Michigan.
Bien . .
First Wednesday January ..
None. . .
90 days.
54
-
114
Mississippi ..
Bien ..
Tuesday after first Monday Jan. .. None. ..
45
1
133
1
Missouri ..
Bien. . |
Wednesday after January 1 ..
None .. .
34
4
140
2
$5 a day for 70 days, $1 per day thereafter and mileage.
579
STATE AND TERRITORIAL LEGISLATURES.
$4 a day and 10 cents a mile. $4 a day and 15 cents a mile. $6 a day and 10 cents a mile. $8 a day and 10 cents a mile. $7 a day and 15 cents a mile. $300 per annum and 25 cents a mile.
$6 a day and 10 cents a mile. 4 a day and 10 cents a mile. $5 a day and 10 cents a mile. $1,000 per regular session, $5 a day for special sessions and 10 cents a mile.
$6 a day and 10 cents a mile. $500 per session and mileage.
Second Monday May ..
60 days.
36
1
98
4
Maine.
15 a day and mileage. $750 per annum and #2 a mile. $3 a day and 10 cents a mile. $5 a day and 15 cents a mile. $400 per regular session, $5 per day special session, and 10 eents a mile.
Minnesota ..
Bien . .
First Monday January.
100
2
4
68
50
1
100
STATE AND TERRITORIAL LEGISLATURES .- Concluded.
State.
Ses- sions.
Month and day.
Limit of session.
No. of sena- senators tors. -years.
No. of rep's.
Term of rep's- years.
Salary.
Montana
Bien ..
First Monday January ..
60 days.
23
68
2
$6 a day and mileage.
Nebraska.
Bien ..
First Tuesday January .
60 days.
33
100
2
Nevada.
Bien ..
Third Monday January .
50 days.
15
30
2
New Hampshire.
Bien. .
First Wednesday January
None ...
24
364
2
$5 a day and 10 cents a mile. $8 a day and 25 cents a mile. $200 per annum and mileage. $500 per annum and mileage. $4 a day and mileage.
New Mexico (a).
Bien. .
Third Monday January.
60 days.
12
2
24
2
New York .:
Ann ..
First Wednesday January .
None ...
50
2
150
1
$1,500 per annum and 10 cents a mile.
North Carolina
Bien.
Wednesday after first Monday Jan.
60 days.
50
2
120
2
North Dakota
Bien ..
Tuesday after first Monday Jan ...
60 days.
31
42
112
2
$4 a day and 10 cents a mile. $5 a day and 10 cents a mile. $600 per annum and 12 cents a mile.
Oklahoma (a)
Bien. . Second Tuesday January.
60 days.
13
2
26
2
Oregon .
Bien . .
Second Monday January.
40 days.
30
4
60
2
Pennsylvania .
Bien. .
First Tuesday January
None ...
50
4
204
2
$4 a day and 20 cents a mile. $3 a day and 15 cents a mile. $1,500 per annum and 20 cents a mile.
Rhode Island (d)
Ann ..
Last Tuesday May.
None. . .
37
1
72
1
$1 a day and 8 cents a mile.
South Carolina.
Ann ..
Second Tuesday January.
40 days.
36
4
124
2
$4 a day and 10 cents a mile. $5 a day and 10 cents a mile. $4 a day and 4 cents a mile.
Utah. .
Bien . .
Second Monday January.
60 days.
18
4
45
$4 a day and 15 cents a mile.
Vermont.
Bien. .
First Wednesday October
None ...
30
2
245
2
$3 a day and 10 cents a mile. $4 a day and 10 cents a mile.
Virginia. ..
Bien ..
First Wednesday December
90 days.
40
4
100
Washington
Bien. .
Second Monday January ..
60 days.
34
4
78
2
$5 a day and 10 cents a mile.
West Virginia
Bien ..
Second Tuesday January.
45 days.
26
4
71
2
Wisconsin
Bien . .
Second Wednesday January
None ...
33
4
100
2
$4 a day and 10 cents a mile. $500 per annum and 10 cents a mile.
Wyoming
Bien. .
Second Tuesday January.
40 days.
19
4
38
2
$5 a day and 15 cents a mile.
(a) Territories.
(b) Session is 60 days unless extended by special vote.
(c) In Ohio and a few other states where the legislative sessions are biennial, the legislature holds "Adjourned Sessions," practi- cally amounting to annual meetings.
(d) The Rhode Island legislature is required to meet annually the last Tuesday in May at Newport, and an adjourned session to be held annually at Providence.
STATE AND TERRITORIAL LEGISLATURES.
New Jersey .
Ann ..
Second Tuesday January.
None ...
21
42423 4 2 3 4
62
2
Ohio (c)
Bien. .
First Monday January.
None ...
36
2924 2 4
99
2
Tennessee
Bien. .
First Monday January.
75 days.
33
31
128
2
$5 a day and 15 cents a mile.
Texas
Bien . .
Second Tuesday January
90 days.
43
83
2
South Dakota ..
Bien ..
Tuesday after first Monday Jan
60 days.
60
1
580
.
Term of
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
MARCH 4, 1897-1901.
EXECUTIVE.
WILLIAM MCKINLEY, President of the United States. Salary, - $50.000 GARRET A. HOBART, Vice President. Salary. $8,000
CABINET.
SECRETARY OF STATE.
JOHN HAY,
District of Columbia
SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.
LYMAN J. GAGE, Illinois SECRETARY OF WAR.
ELIHU ROOT, (a)
- New York
SECRETARY OF THE NAVY.
JOHN D. LONG,
Massachusetts POSTMASTER GENERAL.
CHARLES EMORY SMITH, - Pennsylvania SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR.
ETHAN ALLEN HITCHCOCK. - Missouri
ATTORNEY GENERAL.
JOHN W. GRIGGS,
New Jersey
SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE.
JAMES WILSON,
Iowa
Salary of cabinet officers, $8,000 each per annum.
(a) Russell A. Alger resigned August 1, 1899.
582
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
THE FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS.
March 4, 1899, to March 4, 1901.
THE SENATE.
President-GARRET A. HOBART, New Jersey.
. President pro tempore-WILLIAM P. FRYE, Maine.
Republicans, 54: Democrats. 24; Populists, 4; Silver, 5: Independent 1: Vacancy, 2
Alabama.
Term ex.
John T. Morgan, D.
1901
E. W. Pettus, D. 1903
Arkansas.
James H. Berry, D. 1901
James K. Jones, D .. 1903
California.
Vacancy ..
George C. Perkins, R. 1903
Colorado.
Edward O. Wolcott, R 1901
Henry M. Teller, Sil. 1903
Connecticut.
Orrville H. Platt, R 1903
Joseph R. Hawley, R. 1905
Delaware.
Richard R. Kenney. D. 1901
John Kean. R 1905
Florida.
Stephen J. Malory, Sil 1903
James P. Taliaferro. D. 1905
Georgia.
Augustus O. Bacon, D. 1901
A. S. Clay, D .. 1903
Idaho.
George L. Shoup, R. 1901
Henry Heitfeld. Pop. 1903
Illinois.
Shelby M. Cullom, R. 1901
William E. Mason, R. 1903
Indiana.
Term ex.
Chas. W. Fairbanks, R 1903
Albert J. Beveridge, R.
1905
Iowa.
John H. Gear, R. 1901
William B. Allison. R
1903
Kansas.
Lucien Baker. R ... 1901
W. A. Harris, Pop 1903
Kentucky.
William Lindsey, D. 1901
William J. Deboe. R. 1903
Louisiana.
Donelson Caffery. D 1901
S. D. McEnery, D.
1903
Maine.
William P. Frye, R 1901
Eugene Hale, R ..
1905
Maryland.
G. L. Wellington. R
1903
Louis E. McComas, R
1905
Massachusetts.
George F. Hoar, R ... 1901
Henry Cabot Lodge, R.
1905
Michigan.
James McMillan, R. 1901
Julius C. Burrows, R
1905
Minnesota.
Knute Nelson, R.
1901
Cushman K. Davis. R.
1905
583
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
THE SENATE .- Concluded.
Mississippi.
Term ex.
William V. Sullivan. D. 1901
Hernando D. Money. D
1905
Missouri.
George G. Vest. D ..
1903
Francis M. Cockrell, D 1905
Montana.
Thomas H. Carter, R.
1901
William A. Clark, D.
1905
Nebraska.
John M. Thurston, R ..
1901
Monroe L. Hayward, R.
1905
Nevada.
Jno. P. Jones. Sil ..
1903
William M. Stewart. Sil.
1905
New Hampshire.
Wm. E. Chandler, R. 1901
Jacob H. Gallinger, R. 1903
New Jersey.
Wm. J. Sewell, R .. 1901
John Kean, R ..
1905
New York.
Thomas C. Platt, R ..
1903
Chauncey M. Depew. R.
1905
North Carolina.
Marion Butler. Pop.
1901
Jeter C. Pritchard, R
1903
North Dakota.
H. C. Hansbrough, R. 1903
Porter J. McCumber. R.
1905
Ohio.
Joseph B. Foraker, R.
1903
Marcus A. Hanna, R ...
1905
Oregon.
Geo. W. McBride. R. 1901
Joseph Simon. R
1903
Pennsylvania.
Boies Penrose, R.
1903
M. S. Quay. R. (a) 1905
Rhode Island.
Term ex.
George P. Wetmore. R.
1901
Nelson W. Aldrich, R.
1905
South Carolina.
B. R. Tillman, D.
1901
John L. McLaurin, D.
1903
South Dakota.
R. F. Pettigrew, R.
1901
James H. Kyle, Ind.
1903
Tennessee.
Thomas B. Turley, D
1901
William B. Bate, D.
1905
Texas.
Horace Chilton. D.
1901
C. A. Culberson, D.
1905
Utah.
J. L. Rawlins. Sil.
1903
Vacancy.
Vermont.
Justin S. Morrill, R (b).
1903
Redfield Proctor, R ..
1905
Virginia.
Thomas S. Martin, D.
1901
John W. Daniel. D.
1905
Washington.
George F. Turner. Pop
1903
Addison C. Foster. R.
1905
West Virginia.
Stephen B. Elkins. R.
1901
Nathan Bay Scott, R ..
1905
Wisconsin.
John C. Spooner, R.
1903
J. V. Quarles. R ...
1905
Wyoming.
Francis E. Warren, R.
1901
Clarence D. Clark. R ..
1905
(() Appointed to fill vacancy.
(b) Died Dec. 28, 1898.
584
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
THE FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
List of members elect and their place of residence. Republicans, 185; Democrats, 163; Populists, 4; Silver, 1; Fusion. 4. One vacancy. Whole num- ber 357. Those marked * served in the fifty-fifth congress.
Alabama.
1. George W. Taylor, * D ...... Mobile 6. John H. Bankhead .* D ..... Fayette 2. Jesse F. Stallings, * D ... Greenville 7. John D. Burnette, D ....... Gadsden 3. Henry D. Clayton, * D. .Eufaula 8. Joseph Wheeler ;* D ..... Wheelers 4. Gaston Robbins, * D ... . Selma 9. Oscar W. Underwood,* D. Birmingham
Arkansas.
1. Phillip D. McColloch,* D. Marianna
2. John S. Little,* D ...... Greenwood
3. Thomas C. McRae,* D ..... Prescott
4. William L. Terry,* D ... Little Rock
5. Hugh A. Dinsmore,* D. Fayetteville
6. Stephen Brundidge Jr.,* D. Searcy
California.
1. John A. Barham .* R ... Santa Rosa
2. Marion De Vries,* D ...... Stockton
3. Victor H. Metcalf, R ...... Oakland
4. Julius Kahn, R ...... San Francisco
5. Eugene F. Loud, * R. San Francisco 6. Russell J. Waters, R. San Francisco
7. James C. Needham, R .... Modesto
Colorado.
1. John F. Shafroth,* R. Denver
2. John C. Bell,* P. Montrose
Connecticut.
1. E. Stevens Henry,* R .... Rockville
2. Nehemiah D. Sperry,* R. New Haven -
3. Charles A. Russell,* R ..... Killingly 4. Ebenezer J. Hill,* R ....... Norwalk
Delaware.
1. John H. Hoffecker, R. . Smyrna
Florida.
1. Stephen M. Sparkman,* D .. Tampa 2. Robert W. Davis, * D ...... Palatka
Georgia.
1. Rufus E. Lester,* D ...... Savannah 7. John W. Maddox,* D ......... Rome
2. James M. Griggs,* D ....... Dawson 8. William M. Howard .* D.Lexington
3. E. B. Lewis .* D ... . .. Montezuma
4. W. C. Adamson,* D., .... Carrolton
5. Leonidas F. Livingston,*D ... Kings
6. Charles L. Bartlett,* D ...... Macon
9. Carter Tate .* D ... . Jasper
10. William H. Fleming,* D ... Augusta
11. W. G. Brantley,* D ...... Brunswick
Idahc.
1. James Gunn, Pop.
Boise City
Illinois.
1. James R. Mann, * R. Chicago
2 William Lorimer,* R Chicago
3. George P. Foster. D. Chicago
4. Thomas Cusack, D .. Chicago
5. Edward T. Noonan. D. Chicago
6. H. S. Boutelle, R .. Chicago
7. George E. Foss, * R. Chicago
8. Albert J. Hopkins, * R . Aurora
9. Robert R. Hitt,* R ... Mount Morris
10. George W. Price,* R .... Galesburg
11. Walter Reeves,* R .... Streator
12. Joseph G. Cannon,* R. Danville
13. Vespasian Warner,* R ...... Clinton
14. Joseph V. Graff, * R ... .. Pekin
15. Benjamin F. Marsh,* R .... Warsaw 16. William E. Williams, D. . Pittsfield 17. B. F. Caldwell, D .. . Chatham
18. Thomas M. Jett,* D .. .Hillsboro
19. J. B. Crowley, D .. . Robinson
20. James R. Williams, D .. . Carmi
21. William A. Rodenberg, R. East St. Louis
22. George W. Smith,* R. Murphysboro
5. Willis Brewer, * D .. . Hayneville
585
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES .- Continued.
Indiana.
1. James A. Hemenway,*R. Boonville
2. Robert W. Miers .* D. .. Bloomington 9. Charles P. Landis, * R ........ Delphi
3. William T. Zenor,* D ...... Corydon
1. Francis M. Griffith, D .. . Vevay 11. George W. Steele,* R ...... Marion
5. George W. Faris,* R .. Terre Haute 6. James E. Watson, R .. .... Rushville
7. Jesse Overstreet,* R .. Indianapolis
8. George W. Cromer, R. Muncie
10. E. D. Crumpacker,* R ... Valparaiso
12. James M. Robinson,*D.Fort Wayne
13. Abraham L Brick, R .. South Bend
Iowa.
1. Thomas Hedge, R ... ... Burlington
2. Joseph R. Lane, R ....... Davenport
3. David B. Henderson.# R ... Dubuque
4. Gilbert N. Haugen. R. . Northwood
5. Robert G. Cousins, * R .... . Tipton
6. John F. Lacey,* R .. . Oskaloosa
7. John A. T. Hill,*R ...... Des Moines
8. William P. Hepburn .* R ... Clarinda 9. Smith McPherson, R ...... Red Oak
10. Jonathan P. Dolliver * R.
Fort Dodge
11. Lot Thomas. R. Storm Lake
Kansas.
(At large.)
W. J. Bailey, R Baileyville
1. Charles Curtis, R. . Topeka 5. W. A. Calderhead, R .... Marysville
2. J. D. Bowersock, R .. Lawrence
3. E. R. Ridgley,* P. Pittsburg
4. J. M. Miller, R ... . Council Grove
1. Charles K. Wheeler .* D ... Paducah 7. Evan E. Settle,* D ...... Owentown
2. Henry D. Allen. D. .. . Morganfield
3. John S. Rhea,* D .... .Russellville
4. David H. Smith. D .... Hodgensville
5 Oscar Turner, D ... Louisville
6. Albert S. Berry,* D. Newport
8. G. G. Gilbert, D .. Shelbyville
9. Samuel J. Pugh,* R ..... Vanceburg 10. Thomas Y. Fitzpatrick,* D.
Prestonburg
11. Vincent Boering, R .. London
Louisiana.
1. Adolph Meyer,*D ..... New Orleans 4. Phanor Brazeale, D .. Natchitoches
2. Robert C. Davey .* D .. New Orleans
3. Robert Broussard .* D. New Iberia
6. S. M. Robertson,* D .. Baton Rouge
Maine.
1. Thomas Bracket Reed (a)* R.
Portland
2. Chas. E. Littlefield(b)R ... Rockland
Maryland.
1. John W. Smith, D .. .. Snow Hill 4. James W. Denny, D ...... Baltimore
2. William B. Baker,* R .... Aberdeen 5. Sidney E. Mudd,* R ....... La Plata
3. Frank C. Wachter, R .... Baltimore 6. George A. Pearre R. .. Cumberland
Massachusetts.
1. George P. Lawrence@R.
North Adams
2. Frederick H. Gillett,*R. Springfield 3. John R. Thayer, D ...... Worcester
4. George W. Weymouth,* R. Fitchburg
5. William S. Knox,* R ..... Lawrence
6. William H. Moody,* R. . Haverhill
7. Ernest W. Roberts,*R ..... Chelsea 8. Samuel W. McCall,* R. Winchester
9. John F. Fitzgerald,* D ...... Boston
10. Henry F. Naphen. D .. . Boston
11. Charles F. Sprague,* R .. Brookline
12. William C. Lovering .* R ... Taunton
13. William S. Greene, R .... Fall River
Michigan.
1. John B. Corliss .* R. Detroit
2. Henry C. Smith, R. Adrian
3. Washington Gardner, R. Albion 9. Roswell P. Bishop,* R ... Ludington
4. Edward L. Hamilton, * R. Niles 10. Rosseau O. Crump,* R ..... Bay City 11. William S. Mesick,* R .. Mancelona
5. William Alden Smith .* R Grand Rapids
6. Samuel W. Smith,* R ...... Pontiac
7. Edgar Weeks, R. ...... Mt. Clemens
8. Joseph Fordney, R. . W. S. Saginaw
12. Carlos D. Shelden,* R .... Houghton
(a) Resigned.
(b) Elected to succeed Nelson Dingley, deceased. 74
.
6. W. A. Reeder, R .. . Logan
7. Chester I. Long, R.Medicine Lodge
Kentucky.
5. S. T. Baird,* D ... . Bastrop
3. Edwin C. Burleigh, R ... Augusta
1. Charles A. Boutelle, *R. . Bangor
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Minnesota.
1. James A. Tawney .* R ...... Winona 5. Loren Fletcher .* R .... Minneapolis
2. James T. McCleary,* R .. Mankato
3. Joel P. Heatwole .* R .... Northfield
7. Frank M. Eddy, * R. . Glenwood
Mississippi.
1. John M. Allen, * D Tupelo 4. A. F. Fox, D. . . West Point
2. Thomas Spight, D .. . Ripley
3. Thomas C. Catchings. * D. Vicksburg
5. John S. Williams,* D ... Yazoo City 6. Frank A. McLain, D .. Gloster
7. Patrick Henry,* D. Brandon
Missouri.
1. James T. Lloyd. D ...... Shelbyville
2. William W. Rucker, D.Keytesville
3. John Dougherty, D ... . . Liberty
4. Charles F. Cochran,* D. St. Joseph
5. Wm. S. Cowherd,* D .. Kansas City
6. David A. De Armond,* D. .... Butler 7. James A. Cooney,* D ...... Marshall Cape Girardeau
8. Richard P. Bland,* D (a) .. Lebanon
9. Champ Clark,* D ... Bowling Green 10. Richard Bartholdt .* R .... St. Louis 11. Charles F. Joy,* R ........ St. Louis 12. Charles E. Pearce,* R .... St. Louis 13. Edward A. Robb .* D ..... Perryville 14. Willard D. Vandiver,* D.
15. M. E. Benton .* D.
Neosho
Montana.
1. A. J. Campbell. D . Butte
Nebraska.
1. E. J. Burkett. R. Lincoln
2. David H. Mercer,* R. Omaha
3. John S. Robinson, Fus Madison
4. William L. Stark, * Fus. . Aurora
5. R. D. Sutherland, Fus. . Nelson
6. William L. Green,* Fus. . . Kearney
Nevada.
1. Francis G. Newlands .* Sil. Reno
New Hampshire.
1. Cyrus A. Sulloway .* R. Manchester
2. Frank G. Clark .* R .. Peterborough
New Jersey.
1. H. C. Loudenslager, * R. Paulsboro 5. James F. Stewart,* R .... Paterson 2. John C. Gardner,* K .. Atlantic City 6. Richard W. Parker,* R .... Newark 3. Benjamin F. Howell .* R. New Brunswick 7. William D. Dailey, D ...... Hoboken 8. Charles N. Fowler,* R .... Elizabeth
4. Joshua S. Salmon. D ..... Boonton
New York.
1. Townsend Scudder, D .. Oyster Bay
2. John J. Fitzgerald. D ..... Brooklyn
3. Edmond H. Driggs. D. ... . Brooklyn 4. Bertram T. Clayton. D. ... Brooklyn
5. Frank E. Wilson, D. . Brooklyn
6. Mitchell May, D ... .. Brooklyn
7. Nicholas Muller, D. . New Brighton 8. Daniel J. Riordan, D ..... New York
9. Thomas J. Bradley,* D .. New York
10. Amos J Cummings .* D .. New York 11. William Sulzer .* D ...... New York 12. George B McClellan,* D
New York
13. Jefferson M. Levy, D .... New York
14. William Astor Chandler. D. New York
15. Jacob Rupert Jr .. D ..... New York
16. John F. Underhill. D. New Rochelle
17. Arthur S. Tompkins. R. . .. .. Nyack
18. John H. Ketcham .* R.Dover Plains 19. Aaron V. S. Cochrane,* R. Hudson 20. Martin H. Glynn. D. ......... Albany 21 John K. Stewart. R .. .. Amsterdam 22. Lucius N. Littauer, * R. Gloversville
23. Louis W. Emerson. R. Warrensburgh 24. Charles A. Chickering. * R. Copenhagen
25. James S. Sherman, * R New Hartford
26. George W. Ray .* R .... Norwich
27. Michael E. Driscoll. R .... Syracuse 28. Sereno E. Payne .* R ....... Auburn 29. Charles W. Gillet,* R .. ... Addison ·
30. James W. Wadsworth .* R.Geneseo 31. James M. E O'Grady, R. Rochester 32. William H. Ryan. D. . . Buffalo 33. De Alva S. Alexander .* R ... Buffalo 34. Warren B. Hooker .* R .... Fredonia
North Carolina.
1. John H. Small, D .. Washington
2. George H. White,* R. . Tarboro
3. C. R. Thomas, D .. New Bern
4. J. W. Atwater, P. . Rialto
5. W. W. Kitchen, * D Roxboro
(a) diseased.
6. John D. Bellamy, D .... Wilmington
7. Theo. F. Klutz. D .. . Salisbury
8. Romulus Z Linney, * R. Taylorsville 9. Wm. T. Crawford, D. . Waynesville
4. F. C. Stevens, * R St. Paul
6. Page Morris. * R .. .. Duluth
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