Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 March 1891 — THE NEW SENATE. [ARTICLE]

THE NEW SENATE.

Forty-iewn Republican*, Democrat* and Three Independent*. All the Senatorial elections have been held except in Florida and the election to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Senator Wilson, of Maryland. Democrats will be chosen in Florida and Maryland. The new Senate will have 47 straight Republicans, 3 Independents (Irby, of South Carolina; Kyle, of South Dakota; and Peffer, of Kansas), and 38 Democrats. On national questions Peffer and Kyle are in sympathy with the Republican party, and Irby is a Democrat Following is a list of the members of the new Senate: Alabama— Montana — 1896 John T. Morgan, D 1863 W. F. Sanders, B 1897 James L. Pngh, D 1895 Thos. C. Powers, R Arkansas— Nebraska--1895 James H. Berry, D 1893 A. 8. Paddock, B 1897 James K. Jones, D 1895 C. F. Manderson, B California— Nevada—--1893 Chaa.N. Felton, R 1893 Wm. M. Stewart, B 1897 Leland Stanford, R 1897 John P. Jones, R Colorado— I New Hampshire--1895 Ed. O. Wolcott. B |IBRS W. E. Chandler, R 1897 Henry M. Teller, R 1897 J. H. Galllnger, R Connecticut— I New Jersey—189s Jos. R. Hawley, R 1893 Rufus Blodgett, D 1897 Orville H. Platt, R 1895 J. R. McPherson, D Delaware— New yafkA--1893 George Gray, D 1893 Frank Hie cock, D 1895 Anthony Higgins,R 1897 David B. Hill D Florida— North Carolina—--1893 Bamuel Pasco, D 1895 Matt W. Ransom,D 1897 A Democrat 1897 Z. B. Vance, D Georgia— North Dakota--1895 A. H. Colquitt, D 1893 Lyman B. Casey, R 1897 John B. Gordon, D 1897 H.C. Hansbrough K Idaho— Ohio--1893 Geo. L. Shoup, R 1893 John Sherman, R 1897 Fred T. Dubois, R 1897 Calvin S. Brice D Illinois— Oregcn—--1895 8. M. Cullom, R 1835 Jos. M. Dilph, R 1897 John M. Palmer, D 1897 Jno. H. Mftchell, R Indiana— Pennsylvania--1893 David Turpie, D 1893 M. S. Quay, R 1897 D. W. Voorhees, D 1897 J. D. Cameron, R lowa Rhode Island--1895 Jas. F. Wilson. R 1893 N. W. Aldrich. R 1897 Wm. B. Allison, R 1835 N. F. Dixon, R Kansas— South Carolina 1895 P. B. Plumb, R 1895 M. C. Butler, D 1897 Wm. A. Peffer, FA 1897 J. L. M. Irby, F A Kentuckv— South Dakota--1805 J. G. Carlisle, D 1833 F. R. Pettigrew, R 1897 J. C. S. Black b n,’D 18.i7 J. H. Kyle, Ind Louisiana— Tennessee--1895 R. L. Gibson, D 1893 William B. Bate, D 1897 Ed D. White, D 1897 I. G. Harris, D Maine— Texas--1893 Eugene Hale, R 1893 John H. Reagan, D 1895 William P. Frye, R 1895 Richard Coke, D Maryland— Vermont—--1893 A. P. Gorman, D 1893 G. F. Edmunds, R 1897 A Democrat 1897 J. F, Morrill, R Massachusetts— Virginia--1893 Henry L. Dawes, R 1893 John W. Daniel, D 1895 George F. Hoar, 81835 John 8, Barbour, D Michigan— Washington--1893 F.B. Stockbridge.R 1893 John B. Allen. R 1895 James McMillan,R 1897 W. C. Squire, R Minnesota— West Virginia--1893 C. K. Dai is, R 1893 C. J. Faulkner, D 1895 W. D. Washburn,R 1895 John E. Kenna, D Mississippi— | Wisconsin--1893 James Z. George, D 1893 Fhiletus Sawyer,R 1896 E. C. Walthall, D 1897 Wm. F. Vilas, D Missouri— Wyoming--1893 F. M. Cockrell, D 1893 F. E. Warren, R 1897 George G. Vest, D 1835 Joseph M. Carey, R