Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1883 — THE RECORD. [ARTICLE]
THE RECORD.
Vote of the Senate and House of Representatives on the Tariff Bill. ’< We print below a detailed vote of both houses of Congress upon the final passage of the Tariff bill THE SENATE VOTE. The bill passed the Senate by an almoststriot party vote All those voting yea were Republicans except Davis, the Independent Senator from Illinois, and Mahone, Virginia Readjuster. All the negative votes were by Democrats, with the exception of that of Cameron, of Pennsylvania The record stands thus: J YEAS. HO- ' SK'™- S».T.>. SHf** ss* CameroniWis.), Jones (NovJ, Plumb, Conger, Kellogg, Rollins, Daria (IB.), Lapham, Sawyer, Dawes, Logan, Sewell, Edmunds, 1 McDill, Sherman, SKi™. NAYS. Barrow, Gorman, Pugh, Bayard, Groom®. RanaoMi, Brown, Harris, Saulsbury, Butler, Jackson, Slater, Call, Jonas, Vance, Oatneron (Pa.), Jones (Ma.), Van Wyck, gsr l ' & George, PAIRED. The following pairs were announced: Messrs. Camden, Ferry, Hale, Saunders and Mitchell, with Tabor, Grover, Reck, Hampton and Johnston- . . ■ ’ THE VOTE IN THE HOUSE. [Yeas— Republicansi, in roman, 132: Democrats, in italic, 16; Independents, in small capitals, 4; total, 132. Nays—Republicans, 12; Democrats, 98: Independents, i : total, HA] Aldrich, IJwkcll, Anderson, Hazelton, Reed, < BMr,, « 4 Heilman, Rich. Bv-lford, Hendhrson, Richard»on(NY) li.tltthvover x Hepburn, Ritchie, Bingham, Hill, Robeson, Bisbee, *?> Hiseock, Robinson(Mass) Blitis, 18, Boss, Bowtnau, Ifcr, Ryan, Brewer, Hbuk, Scoville, Briggs, Hubbs, Scranton, Browne, Humphry Sessinghans, Buak, Jacobs, Shalleuberger, ». Butterworth, Jorgensen, Shultz, Calkins, Jpycp, Skinner, 6amp;G'' *‘44 Kapson, Smalls, Chandler, t Kelley. Smith (N. Y.), Cannon,• 1 * Smith (Mu), Cliaoe, Ladd, SpeaiuJlc Crapo, Spoonfiff J Orowley, Lindsey, Steele, Cullen, Lord, Stone, Darrall, Lynch, Streit, Davis (Ill.), Mackey, Thomas, Deering, Marsh, Townsend (O.), De Motte, Mason, Tyler, Dczendort,’ McCoid, Updegraff, Din gley, McCook, Valentine, Doxcy McLean (Mo.), Van Aernam, Dunnell, .Miles, Van Horn, Dwight. Moore, Van Vorhis, Ennentrout, Morey, Wait, Farwell (In.), Aforss. Walker, Farwell (la.), 1 jMVfdnler, Ward, Fisher, ,'NeaJ, Washburn, I Fulkerson, Norcross, Watson, Georgs,, O’Neil, Webber, Godshalk, Pacheco, West, Grout, Page, White, Guenther, Parker, Williams (Wis.), Hall, Payson, Willits, Hammond(N.YJPeelle, Wilton, Hdrdenbergh, Peirce, Wiee (va.k.. sa Kffir Harris (Maas.), Randall, Yoiing. Harris (N. J.), Ranney, S—,
J • ' NAYS. ■4. Aiken, Oibrell, Miller, Jrmjleld, Jh/gro, ,J Mills, Atherton, Dunn, Money, A tkins, Ettis, Morrison, Errett, Moulton, Baype, I Evins, Muldrow, J teach,Flower, Murch, Belmont, Ford, Ree.se, Berry. Forney, Rice (O.), Blackourn, Garrison, Rice (Mo.) Blanchdra, Geddes, RichardsoniSO Bland, Gibson, Robertson, Bldunt, winter, Roblnson(Ohio), Brang, Hammond (Qu,)Robinson Brumm, Hazeltine, Rosecrans, Buchanan, Hatch, Scales, Buckner, Herbert, Simonton, CabnV, Hewitt (N.Y.), Singleton (Hl.). Cgldwell, Hoblitxell, Sparks, Campbell, Hoge, Springer, Carlisle, Holman, Stockelager, Cassidy, House, ‘ Talbott, Chapman, Hubbell,:; 77izwnpj«>n(Ky.) Clark, Hutching, Townshend (LU) Clements, Jones (Tex.), Taylor E. 8.,‘ -s. Cobb.. Jones (Ark.), Taylor, J. D., Davidson, ’ f . Matson, Wheeler, Colerick, Kenna, Tucker, Converse, King, Turner (Gad, Cook (Ga.l, Knott, Turner (Ky.), Cook (Iowa), Jjatnam, Upson, Cov (N. Y.), Leedofn, Urner, Cox (N. C.), Le Fevre, Vance, Covington, Manning, Warner, Culberson, Martin, Wellborn, Davidson, ‘ Matson, Wheeler, Davig (Mq.), McKenzie, Whitthome, Dawes, McKinley, Williams (Ala.), Deugter, • McDane, Willis, Dowd, McMillin.
