Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1882 — THE NEW HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. [ARTICLE]

THE NEW HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

The elections to the national House of Representatives appear to give the Democrats 199, th i Republicans 122, and the Independents 4—making a total of 325. Many of the districts have chosen their Congressmen by majorities 'O small that the result in some of them may be changed on the official count States. a Rep. Dem. Ind. Alabama .... Arkansas 5 .... California 6 .... Colorado 1 .... • .... Connecticut 1 3 .... Delaware 1 1 .... Florida . .. 2 .... Georgia.... 10 .... Illinois.. 11 8 1 Indiana. 4 9 .... lowa 8 2 1 Kansas 7 Kentucky 1 10 .... Louisiana 1 5 .... Maine 4 Maryland 2 4 .... Massachusetts 8 3 1 Michigan ..'... & 6 .... Minnesota 5 Mississippi 1 6 .... Missouri 14 .... Nebraska 3 Nevada 1 .... New Hampshire 2 New Jersey 4 3 . New York 13 21 ..< North Carolina 1 8 .... Ohio 8 13 .... Oregon 1 .... .... Pennsylvania 15 13 .... Rhode Island 2 South Carolina 1 6 .... Tennessee 2 8 .... Texas 1 10 .... Vermont 2 Virginia 5 5 .... West Virginia 1 3 .... Wisconsin 2 6 1 122 199 4 Democratic majority over Republicans 77 •emocratic majority over all 73 Fusion majority over Republicans 81 TERRITORIAL DELEGATES. Arizona—Granville H. Oury, D. Dakota—John R. Raymond, B. Idaho—George Ainslee, D. Montana—Martin Maginnis, D. New Mexico —Tranguilino Luna, R. Utah—John F. Caine, D. • Washington—Thomas H. Brents, B. i Wyoming—M. E P n st. D.