Necessary to choice.. * Thirty members paired. 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 *39 67 68 69 69 69 24 24 25 3 3 2 1 14 8 1 1 .:. 157 157 152 152 152 148 148 148 139 139 79 79 77 77 77 75 75 75 70 70 In the Republican caucus, January 19, this vote was taken: Moody 50, Mellette 8, Melville 1, McCormack 1, Pickler 1. No nomination was made. LEVI P. MORTON, of New-York, Vice-President and President of the Senate [Republicans (in Roman), 47; Democrats (in Italic), 39; Independents, 2; total, 88.] 1893 William M. Stewart........VirginiaCity 1893 William B. Bate... NEW-HAMPSHIRE. 1893 Horace Chilton. Beaver. .Providence. .Edgefield. ...Sioux Falls. Aberdeen. Nashville. Memphis. Tyler. 1895 John E. Kenna.... WISCONSIN. 1893 Philetus Sawyer.. 1893 Francis E. Warren Cheyenne. . Cheyenne. * In place of Hon. George Hearst, deceased. + Election questioned. Appointed by Gov. ernor, November 19, 1891, to fill vacancy caused by the death of the Hon. Ephraim K. Wilson, February 24, 1891. Appointed in place of Hon. John H. Reagan, resigned June 10, 1891. In place of Hon. George F. Edmunds, resigned November 1, 1891. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. [Republicans (in Roman), 8; Democrats (in Italic), 235; Farmers' Alliance (in SMALL CAPS), 9- Total, 332.] Those marked served in the LIst House. Those marked † served in a preceding House. Those marked ‡ were returned elected to the LIst House, but were unseated by it. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES-Continued. ILLINOIS-Continued. 11. Benjamin T. Cable.... 12. Scott Wike*. 13. William M. Springer*. 14. Owen Scott.. 15. Samuel T. Busey. 18. William S. Forman* INDIANA. 1. William F. Parrett*. 4. William S. Holman*. 8. Elijah V. Brookshire*. . Daniel Waugh. 10. David H. Patton. 11. Augustus N. Martin*. Kock Island. 12. Charles A. O. McClellan*.. Auburn. 13. Benjamin F. Shively*. ..South Bend. Burlington. Clinton. Dubuque. West Union. .Cedar Rapids. Webster. Des Moines. Bedford. Council Bluffs Fort Dodge. ..Sioux City. 7. Wm. C. P. Breckinridge.. 8. James B. McCreary*.. 9. Thomas H. Paynter*. 10. John W. Kendall. 11. John H. Wilson*. LOUISIANA. 1. Adolph Meyer... 2. Matthew D. Lagant. 3. Andrew Price*.. 4. Newton C. Blanchard*.... MAINE. 1. Thomas B. Reed*. 2. Nelson Dingley, jr.*. 3. Seth L. Milliken*. 4. Charles A. Boutelle*. MARYLAND. 1. Henry Page. ..Holton. Kuttawa: Owensborough Franklin. Elizabethtown. Louisville. Williamstown. Lexington. Richmond. Greenup. West Liberty. .Barboursville. New-Orleans. New-Orleans. .La Fourche MASSACHUSETTS. 1. Charles S. Randall*. New-Bedford. 2. Elijah A. Morse*. 3, John F. Andrew*, 9 George Fred. Williams. MICHIGAN. Canton. Boston. Boston. Waltham. Nahant. ..Salem. North Andover Dedham. Worcester. Ashburnham. .Pittsfield. Detroit. Jackson. Kalamazoo. Grand Rapids .Pontiac. 1. J. Logan Chipman*. 2. James S. Gorman.. 3. James O'Donnell*. 4. Julius C. Burrows*. 5. Charles E. Belknap*¶. 6. Byron G. Stout. 7. Justin R. Whiting*. 8. Henry M. Youmans..... Saginaw. 9. Harrison H. Wheeler......Ludington. 10. Thomas A. E. Weadock... Bay City. 11. Samuel M. Stephenson*. Menominee. ..St. Clair. Hannibal. Chillicothe. Gallatin. Platte City. Kansas City. .Sedalia. Troy. .St. Louis. .St. Louis. Potosi. .Lebanon. Butler. Marshfield. ...Benton. Butte City. Lincoln. 1. William J. Bryan. 3. OMER M. KEM.. Parish. Shreveport. Portland. NEVADA. 1. Horace F. Bartine*. .Broken Bow. NEW HAMPSHIRE. 1. Luther F. McKinney 2. Warren F. Daniell.. NEW-JERSEY. Carson City. Manchester. Franklin. Trenton. 1. Christopher A. Bergen*.. Camden. 2. James Buchanan*. 3. Jacob A. Geissenhainer*.. Freehold. 4. Samuel Fowler*.... Newton. 5. Cornelius A. Cadmus.. Paterson. 6. Thomas Dunn English....Newark. 7. Edward F. McDonald.....Harrison. In place of Hon. Melbourne H. Ford, died April 20, 1891. .L. Island City, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES-Continued. NEW YORK-Continued. 2. Alfred C. Chapin¶. 3. William J. Coombs. 4. John M. Clancy*. 5. Thomas F. Magner*. 6. John R. Fellows 7. Edward J. Dunphy*.. 8. Timothy J. Campbell. 9. Amos J. Cummings*. 10. W. Burke Coekrant. 11. John De Witt Warner. 12. Joseph J. Little¶. 13. Ashbel P. Fitch*. Brooklyn. Brooklyn. Brooklyn. Brooklyn. New-York City New-York City New-York City New-York City New-York City New-York City New-York City New-York City 14. William G. Stahlnecker*.. Yonkers. 1. Bellamy Storer... 2. John A. Caldwell* 3. George W. Houk.. 4. Martin K. Gantz.. 5. Fernando C. Layton.. 6. Dennis D. Donovan 7. William E. Haynes*. 8. Darius D. Hare... 9. Joseph H. Outhwaite*. 10. Robert E. Doan. 11. John M. Pattison. 12. William H. Enochs. 13. Irvine Dungan.. 14. James W. Örens*. 15. Michael D. Harter. 16. John G. Warwick. 17. Albert J. Pearson. 18. Joseph D. Taylor*. 19. Ezra B. Taylor*.. 20. Vincent A. Taylor. 21. Tom L. Johnson... OREGON. 1. Binger Hermann*. Petersburg. .Cincinnati. .Cincinnati. Dayton. .Troy. Wapekoneta. Deshler. Fremont. Up'r Sandusky Columbus. Wilmington. Milford. Ironton. ..Jackson. Newark. Mansfield. Masillon. Woodsfield. Cambridge. Warren. ..Bedford. Cleveland. PENNSYLVANIA-Continued. 4. John E. Reyburn*. 5. Alfred C. Harmer* 6. John B. Robinson.. 7. Edwin Hallowell. 8. William Mutchler*. 9. David B. Brunner*. 10. Marriott Brosius*. 11. Lemuel Amerman. 12. George W. Shonk. 13. James B. Reilly*. 14. John W. Rife*. 15. Myron B. Wright*. 16. Albert C. Hopkins 17. Simon P. Wolverton.. 18. Louis E. Atkinson*. 19. Frank E. Beltzhoovert. 20. Edward Scull*. 21. George F. Huff.. 22. John Dalzell*. 23. William A. Stone. 24. Andrew Stewart.. 25. Eugene P. Gillespie. 26. Matthew Griswold. 27. Charles W. Stone* 28. George F. Kribbs.. Philadelphia. Willow Grove. Greensburgh. -Allegheny City Ohiopyle. Greenville. ..Erie. Warren. ..Clarion. RHODE ISLAND. 1. Oscar Lapham... 2, Charles H. Page. .Providence. Providence. Charleston .Clark's Hill. .Newberry. Laurens. ....Chester. SOUTH CAROLINA. 1. William H. Brawley.. 2. George D. Tillman.. 3. George Johnstone.. 4. George W. Shell.. 5. John J. Hemphill*. 6. Eli T. Stackhouse... 7. William Elliott‡. SOUTH DAKOTA. 1. John A. Pickler*. 2. John L. JolleyT. Little Rock JAT LARGE.] TENNESSEE. 1. Alfred A. Taylor*. 2. John C. Houk ... 3. Henry C. Snodgrass.. 4. Benton McMillin*. 5. James D. Richardson*. ..Faulkton. Vermillion. Johnson City. Knoxville. Sparta. Carthage. ..Murfreesboro. 6. Joseph E. Washington*... Cedar Hill. 7. Nicholas N. Cox... 8. Benjamin A. Enloe*. 9. Rice A. Pierce*. 10. Josiah Patterson.. TEXAS. 1. Charles Stewart*. 2. John B. Long*.. 3. C. Buckley Kilgore*. 4. David B. Culberson*. 5. Joseph W. Bailey.. 6. Jo Abbott*. 7. William H. Crain. 8. Littleton W. Moore*. 9. Roger Q. Mills*. 10. Joseph D. Sayers*.. Franklin. Jackson. Union City. .Memphis. 11. Samuel W. T. Lanham*... VERMONT. 1. H. Henry Powers. 2. William W. Grout* Houston. Will's Point. Morrisville. Barton. ¶ Mr. Chapin was chosen to succeed Hon. David A. Boodu, resigned Oct. 13. Cockran, to succeed Hon. Francis B. Spinola, died April 13, 1891. Mr. Little, to succeed. Hon. Roswell P. Flower, resigned Sept. 16. Mr. Curtis, to succeed Hon. Leslie W. Russell, resigned Sept. 11. To succeed John R. Gamble, died August 14, 1891. To sueceed Hon. Leonidas C. Houk, died May 25, 1891. BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Indiana, President of the United States.. THE CABINET. JAMES G. BLAINE, of Maine, Secretary of State.. PRINCIPAL DEPARTMENTAL OFFICERS. [The figures after each name indicate the year of appointment or assignment.] STATE DEPARTMENT. Assistant Secretary-William F. Wharton (1889), Massachusetts, $4,500. Second Assistant Secretary-Alvey A. Adee (1882), New-York, $3,500. Third Assistant Secretary-John B. Moore (1886), Delaware, $3,500. Bureau of the American Republics-W. E. Curtis (1890), Illinois, $....... TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Assistant Secretaries-Oliver L. Spaulding, Michigan (1890), Allured B. Nettleton, Minn. (1890), $4,500, Lorenzo Crounse, Nebraska (1890), $4,500. First Comptroller-Asa (1889), Illinois, $5,000. C. Matthews Second Comptroller-Benjamin F. Gilkeson (1889), Pennsylvania, $5,000. Commissioner of Customs-S. V. Holliday (1889), Pennsylvania, $4,000. First Auditor-George P. Fisher (1889), Delaware, $3,600. Second Auditor-J. N. Patterson (1889), New Hampshire, $3,600. Third Auditor-Wm. H. Hart (1889), Indiana, $3,600. Fourth Auditor-John R. Lynch (1889), Mississippi, $3,600. Fifth Auditor-L. W. Habercomb (1889), District of Columbia, $3,600. Sixth Auditor-Thomas B. Coulter (1889), Ohio, $3,600. Treasurer U. S.-Enos H. Nebeker (1830), Indiana, $6,000. Register of the Treasury-William S. Rosecrans (1885), California, $4,000. Comptroller of the Currency-Edward S. Lacey (1889), Michigan, $5,000. Commissioner of Internal Revenue-John W. Mason (1889), West Viginia, $6,000. Commissioner of Navigation-William W. Bates (1889), New York, $3.600. Solicitor of Internal Revenue-Alphonso Hart (1883), Ohio, $4,500. Director of the Mint-Edward O. Leech (1889), District of Columbia, $4,500. Chief of the Secret Service Division-A. L. Drummond (1890), New-York. $3,500. Supervising Surgeon-General of the Marine Hospital Service-Walter Wyman (1890), Missouri, $4,000. Supervising Inspector-General of Steam Vesse's-James A. Dumont (1876), NewYork. $3,500. Bureau of Statistics-S. G. Brock. (1889), Missouri, $3,000. Bureau of Engraving and Printing-William M. Meredith (1889), Illinois, $4,500. Supervising Architect-W. J. Edbrooke (1890), Illinois, $4,500. |