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CONGRESS, UNITED STATES. 



Maryland. 



1, George W. Covington, D. 4, Eobert M. McLane, D. 



2, J. F. C. Talbot, D. 5, Andrew G Chapman, D. 



3, Felter 8. Hoblitzell, D. 6, Milton G. Urner, R. 



Massachusetts. 



1, William W. Crapo, K. 7, William A. Eussell, E. 



2, Benjamin W. Harris, E. S, John W. Candler, E. 

 8, Ambrose A. Eanney, E. 9, William W. Eice, E. 



4, Leopold Morse, D. 10, Amasa Norcross, E. 



5 Selwyn Z. Bowman, E. 11, George D. Eobiuson, E. 

 6, Eben F. Stone, E. 



Michigan. 



1, Henry W. Lord, E. 6, Oliver L. Spaulding, E. 



2, Edwin Willits, E. 7, John T. Eich, E .* 



3, Edward S. Lacey, E. 8, Eoswell G. Horr, E. 



4, Julius C. Burrows, E. 9, Jay A. Hubbell, E. 



5, George W. Webber, E. 



Minnesota. 



1, M. H. DunneU, E. 3, W. D. Washburn, E. 



2, Horace B. Strait, E. 



Mississippi. 



1, H. L. Muldrow, D. 4, Otho E. Singleton, D. 



2, Van H. Manning, D. 5, Charles E. Hooker, D. 



3, II. D. Money, D. 6, J. E. Chalmers, D. 



Missouri. 



1, Martin L. Clardy, D. 8, Eobert T. Van Horn, E. 



2, Thomas Allen, D. 9, Nicholas Ford, N. 



3, E. Graham Frost, D. 10, Joseph H. Burrows, N. 



4, Lowndes H. Davis, D. 11, John B. Clark, Jr., D. 



5, Eichard P. Bland, D. 12, William H. Hatch, D. 



6, Ira 8. Hazeltine, N. 13, Aylett H. Buckner, D. 



7, Theron 8. Eice, N. 



Nebraska. 

 1, Ed. K. Valentine, E. 



Nevada. 

 1, George W. Cassidy, D. 



New Hampshire. 



1, Joshua G. Hall, E. 3, Ossian Bay, E. 



2, James F. Briggs, E. 



New Jersey. 



1, George M. Eobeson, E. 5, John Hill, E. 



2, John Hart Brewer, E. 6, Phineas Jones, E. 



8, Miles Ross, D. 7, Aug. A. Hardenbergh, D. 

 4, Henry S. Harris, D. 



New York. 



1, Perry Belmont, D. 18, John Hammond, E. 



2, William E. Robinson, D. 10, Abraham X. Parker, E. 



3, J. Hyatt Smith, E. 20, George West, E. 



4, Archibald M. Bliss, D. 21, Ferris Jacobs, Jr., E. 



5, Benjamin Wood, D. 22, Charles E. Skinner, E. 



6, Samuel S. Cox, D. 23, Cyrus D. Prescott, E. 



7, Philip H. Dugro, D. 24, Joseph Mason, E. 



8, Anson G. McCook, E. 25, Frank Hiscock, E. 



9, John Hardy, D. t 26, John H. Camp, E. 



10, Abram S. Hewitt, D. 27, James W. Wadsworth, R.8 



11, Eoswell P. Flower, D. 28, Jeremiah W. Dwight, E. 



12, Waldo Hutchins, D. 29, David P. Eichardson, E. 



13, John H. Ketcham, E. 30, John Van Voorhis, E. 



14, Lewis Beach, D. 31, Eichard Crowley, E. 



15, Thomas Cornell, E. 32, Jonathan Scoville, D. 



16, Michael N. Nolan, D. 33, Henry Van Aernam, E. 



17, Walter A. Wood, E. 



North Carolina. 



1, Louis C. Latham, D. 5, Alfred M. Scales. D. 



2, Orlando Hubbs, E. 6, Clement Dowd, D. 



3, John W. Shackleford, D. 7, Eobert F. Armfield, D. 



4, William E. Cox, D. 8, Eobert B. Vance, D. 



OJrio. 



1, Benjamin Butterworth, E. 11, Henry S. Neal, E. 



2, Thomas L. Young, E. 12, George L. Converse, D. 



3, Henry L. Morey, E. 13, Gibson Atherton, D. 



4, Emannel Schultz, E. 14, George W. Geddes, D. 



5, Benjamin Le Fevre, D. 15, Eufus E. Dawes, E. 



6, James M. Eitchie, E. 16, Jonathan T. Updegraff, E. 



7, John P. Leedom, D. 17, Wm. McKinley, Jr., E. 

 S, J. Warren Keifer, E. 18, Addison S. McClure, E. 

 9, James S. Robinson, E. 19, E/ra B. Taylor, E. 



10, John B. Eice, E. 20, Amos Townsend, E. 



* In place of Omar D. Conger, elected U. S. Senator. 



t In place of Fernando Wood, died February 13, 1881. 



$ In place of Levi P. Morton, appointed Minister to 

 France. 



In the places of Warner Miller and Elbridge G. Lapham, 

 resigned Augubt 1, 1881, having been elected U. S. Senators. 



Oregon. 

 1, Melvin Clark George, E. 



Pennsylvania. 



1, H. H. Bingham, E. 



2, Charles O'Neill, E. 



3, Samuel J. Randall, D. 



4, William D. Kelley, R. 



5, Alfred C. Banner, E. 



6, William Ward, E. 



7, William Godshaik, E. 



8, Daniel Ermentrout, D. 



9, A. Herr Smith, E. 



10, William Mutchler, D. 



11, Eobert Klotz, D. 



12, Joseph A. Scranton, E. 



13, Charles N. Brurnm, N. 



14, Samuel F. Barr, E. 



15, Cornelius C. Jadwin, E. 



16, Eobert J. C. Walker, E. 



17, Jacob M. Campbell, E. 

 IS, Horatio G. Fisher, E. 



19, F. E. Beltzhoover, D. 



20, Andrew G. Curtin D 



21, Morgan E. Wise, D. 



22, Russell Errett, E. 



23, Thomas M. Bayne, R. 



24, W. S. Shalleiiberger, E. 



25, James Mosgrove, Gr. 



26, Samuel H. Miller, E. 



27, Lewis F. Watson, E. 



4, Roger Q. Mills, D. 



5, George W. Jones, N. 



6, Columbus Upson, D. 



Rhode Island. 



1, Henry J. Spooner, E. * 2, Jonathan Chace, E. 

 South Carolina. 



1, J. S. Eichardson, D. 4, John H. Evins, D. 



2, Samuel Dibble, D. t 5, G. D. Tillman, D. 

 8, D. Wyatt Aikn, D. 



Tennessee. 



1, Augustus H. Pettibone, E. 6, John F. House, D. 



2, Leonidas C. Houk, E. 7, W. C. Whitthorne, D. 

 8, George C. Dibrell, D. 8, John D. C. Atkins, D. 



4, Benton McMillin, D. 9, C. B. Simonton, D. 



5, Eichard Warner, D. 10, William E. Moore, E. 



Texas. 



1, John H. Eeagan, D. 



2, David B. Culberson, D. 



3, Olin Wellborn, D. 



Vermont. 



1, Charles H. Joyce, E. 8, William W. Grout, E. 



2, James M. Tyler, E. 



Virginia. 



1, George T. Garrison, D. 6, J. R. Tucker, D. 



2, John F. Dezendorf, E. 7, John Paul, Ee. 



3, George D. Wise, D. 8, John 8. Barbour, D. 



4, Joseph Jorgenson, E. 9, Abram Fulkerson, Ee. 



5, George C. Cabell, D. 



West Virginia. f 



1, Benjamin Wilson, D. 3, John E. Kenna, D. 



2, John Blair Hoge, D. 



Wisconsin. 



1, Charles G. Williams, E. 6, Edward S. Bragg, D. 



2, Lucien B. Caswell, E. 6, Eichard Guenther, E. 



3, George C. Hazelton, E. 7. Herman L. Humphrey. E. 



4, P. V. Deuster, D. 8, Thaddeus C. Pound, E. 



Recapitulation. 



Democrats 150 I Nationals 11 



Eepublicans 132 | Democratic maj. over all. . 7 



Territorial Delegates. 



Arizona Granville H. Oury. New Mexico T. Luna. 

 Dakota R. F. Pettigrew. Utah (Contest.) 

 Idaho George Ainslie. Washington -T '. H. Brents. 



Montana M. Maginnis. Wyoming M. E. Post. 



The compensation of the President of the Senate and of 

 the Speaker of the House is $8,000 a year ; of the Senators, 

 Representatives, and Delegates, $5,000 a year. Mileage is 

 allowed at the rate of twenty cents a mile ; and there is an 

 allowance of $250, for the Congress, for stationery and news- 

 papers. 



NEW YOKE SENATORIAL ELECTION. Mr. 

 Hill, of Georgia: "I am instructed by the 

 Committee on Privileges and Elections to re- 

 port back to the Senate certain memorials from 

 members of the Legislature of New York af- 

 fecting the right of the present Senators from 

 that State to occupy seats in this chamber, arid 

 to ask that the memorials lie on the table and 



* In place of Nelson W. Aldrich, elected U. 8. Senator. 

 t Elected June 9, 1SS1, in place of M. P. O'Connor, died 

 April 26, 18S1. 



