THE SENATE. ADLAI E. STEVENSON, of Illinois, Vice-President and President of the Senate. WILLIAM R. Cox, of North Carolina, Secretary. [Republicans (in Roman), 43; Democrats (in Italie), 39; Independents, including the "SIver" Senators of Nevada (in SMALL CAPS), 6; total, 88. Republicans (in Roman), 248; Democrats (in Italics), 104; Independents and Populists (in SMALL CAPS) 7; vacant 1; total, 360; necessary to a majority, 181. *Corrected to Nov. 1, 1895. Vice Philip S. Post, died Jan. 6, 1895. a Vice Freder ick Remann, died July 14, 1895. 1. James A. Tawney...... Winona. 7. Frank M. Eddy. a Vice Wm. Cogswell, MISSISSIPPI. 1. John M. Allen.. 2. John C. hyle.. MISSOURI. 1. C. N. Clark. Tupelo. Sardis. Vicksburg. Carrollton. Yazoo City. Scranton. .Port Gibson. ..Hannibal. .....Hubbard. Kansas City. 3. Alexander M. Dockery....Gallatin. 6. David A. De Armond Butler. 8. Joel D. Hubbard.. .Springfield 9. William M. Treloar....Mexico. 10. Richard Bartholdt......St. Louis. 11. Charles F. Joy. 12. Seth W. Cobb. 13. John H. Raney. 14. N. A. Mozely. ..... .St. Louis. 15. Charles G. Burton......Nevada. MONTANA. Charles S. Hartman....Bozeman. NEBRASKA. 1. J. B. Strode. 2. David H. Mercer. .Lincoln. 3. Geo. D. Meiklejohn. .Fullerton. 20. George N. Southwick..Albany. died May 21, 1895. b Vice A. J. Campbell, Rep., dled Dec. 9. Conrad J. Erdman.. 10. Marriott Brosius.......Lancaster. 11. Joseph A. Scranton....Scranton. 12. John Leisenring........Upper Lehigh. 13. Charles N. Brumm.....Minersville. 14. Ephraim M. Woomer... Lebanon. 15. James H. Codding. Towanda. 16. Frederick C. Leonard..Coudersport. 17. M. H. Kulp.... 18. T. M. Mahon....... 21. Daniel B. Heiner. 22. John Dalzell .Shamokin. ..Chambersburg. ...Emigsville. .Altoona. .Kittanning. Pittsburg. PENNSYLVANIA-Continued. 23. William A. Stone.......Allegheny. 24. E. F. Atcheson. ..Washington. Erie. .Warren. 25. Thomas W. Phillips....New-Castle. 26. Mathew Griswold 27. Charles W. Stone. 28. William C. Arnold.....Dubois. 1. Melville Bull.. .Newport. Gloucester. SOUTH CAROLINA. 1. William Elliott.. Beaufort. Parksville. Benton. Spartansburg. Lancaster. 6. John L. McLaurin. ...Bennettsville. 7. J. William Stokes.........Orangeburg. SOUTH DAKOTA. At Large-John A. Pickler. Faulkton. 1. W. C. Anderson........Newport. 5. J. D. Richardson.. Carthage. Murfreesboro. 6. Joseph E. Washington....Cedar HMI. 7. Nicholas N. Cox... .Franklin. .Lexington. 8. John E. McCall. 9. James C. Mc Dearmond.... Trenton. 10. Josiah Patterson....... .Memphis. TEXAS. 1. Joseph C. Hutcheson.. 2. Samuel B. Cooper.. 3. C. H. Yoakum.. 4. David B. Culberson. 5. Joseph W. Bailey.. 6. Joseph Abbott.. 7. George C. Pendleton.. 8. Charles K. Bell... 9. Joseph D. Sayers...... 10. Miles Crowley. 11. William H. Crain. Houston. Woodville. Greenville. Jefferson. Gainesville. .Hillsboro. .Belton. Fort Worth. Bastrop. ...Galveston. ..Cuero. 12. George H. Noonan.....San Antonio. 13. J. V. Cockrell.. VERMONT. Anson. 1. H. Henry Powers......Morrisville. 2. William W. Grout...... .Barton. VIRGINIA. 1. William A. Jones.... 2. D. Gardner Tyler. 3. Tazewell Ellett. 4. W. R. McKenney..... Warsaw. Sturgeon Point Richmond. ..Petersburg. 5. Claude A. Swanson.......Chatham. 6. Peter J. Otey... 7. B. 8. Turner.. 8. Elisha E. Meredith. Lynchburg. Front Royal. ...Brentsville. 9. James A. Walker.. Wytheville. 10. Henry St. G. Tucker......Staunton. WASHINGTON. At Large S. C. Hyde.....Spokane. WEST VIRGINIA, 1. B. B. Dovener......... Wheeling. 2. Alston G. Dayton......Phillippi. 3. James H. Huling......Charleston. 4. Warren Miller..........Jackson. WISCONSIN. 1. Henry A. Cooper.......Racine. Elected Feb. 19, 1895, vice M. B. Wright, deceased. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES-Continued. WISCONSIN-Continued. Delegates from Territories. N. O. Murphy.. ....Phoenix. VOTE CAST IN EACH STATE AND TERRITORY, BY EACH POLITICAL PARTY, FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS, 1892-1894, a Five Populists indorsed by Republicans. b Democrats of IId District indorsed Populist candidate. c No nominations made. d In five districts combinations were made with Populists. e In IId District Populists indorsed Democratic candidate. f Populist candidates in Ist and VIth Districts indorsed by Democrats. g Silver party candidate polled 4,581 votes. h Republicans of Ist, IId, VIth, VIIth and VIIIth Districts indorsed Populist candidates. i Populists combined with Democrats. J In four districts the Democrats indorsed the Populist candidates. k The Populists in five districts supported the Democratic candidates. 1 Independent candidates. m Independent candidates received 22,108 votes of this number. n Liberal candidate. o Indorsed by Populists. |