Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 November 1892 — INDIANA’S LEGISLATURE. [ARTICLE]

INDIANA’S LEGISLATURE.

Political Complexion of the Men Who Will Compose 'J’hat Body. Democrat* fTtU Ha a Majority of FortySeven. at l*Mt, on Joint Ballot, and Seven Member* Aro SUUIn Doubt. The Democrats will have a very comfortable majority In both branches of the Legislature, the returnsindleating twenty In the Senate and twenty-seven In the House, a total of forty seven. The returnsthus far indicate the election of ths following: SEW SENATORS. ISgg Vandorbnrg—A. J. McCutchan. R. Washington and Floyd—lsaac P. Leyden, D. Clark, Beott and Jennings—WHHe S. Barnes, D, . Marion and Hendricks—A. W. Wishard, K. Ctay and Owen—Samuel R.McKelvey,D. Vigo—Wm. E. McLean, D. Putnam aud Montgomery -James M. Sellers, D. Mar.on—John W. Korn, D: Romeo F. Stewart, D; James McHugh. D. Shelby and Decatur—A. El Wray, D. Pulaski, While aud Carroll-Jaoiea M. Whit® D LaPorto—J. W. Crum packer. R. * Marshal and Fulton—Samuel Parker, D, Whitley and Alien—(X h nig Blrd, D. Noble and DeKalb—James E. McDonald, D. St. Joseph and Starke—Volney T. BJgbsm. D. Henry and Fayette—L. P. Newby, R. Delaware aua Randolph—O. N. Cranor. R. Grant and Madison—O. A. Baker, R. rttntnn (infl Tint™ J Marcellus Bristol,R.? Clinton and Tipton } Ueorgo D.? Boone and Hamiltou—Tbos. E. Boyd. R. Warren nnd FonnUln) Elkhart—W. W. Vail, 1L Kosciusko aud Wabash—J.D.Tbayer.R. Lagrange and Steuben-S. D. Manus, R. New Senators —Democrats, 14; Repub> llcaus, 10; doubtful. 2. HOLD-OVER SENATORS. Greene and Sullivan—Charles T. Akin, D. nnd Rush—Morgan Chandler, Jackson and Lawrence—David H. Ellison. D, Warrick and Spencer—lsaac S. French, D. Monroe, Bartholomew and Brown— Richard A Fulk, D. Benton, Jasper and Newton—William M. Uillinan, R,——— s Dearborn, Ohio and Switzerland—Francis M. Griflifth, D. Parke and Vermillion—George W. Hob sou,li. Gibson aud Posey-Albert G. Holcomb,D. Ripley, Fraukiin aud Union—William G. Holland, D. .. . f T ,J Daviess and Martin—William Kentiedy,

D. Lake and Porter—Johannes Kopelke.D. Howard and Miami—Robert J. Loveland, R. Orange, Crawford and Harrison—lverson Lynn. D. ( ass—Rufus Magee, D. Morgan, Johnson aud Browij—Joseph J. Moore, D. Allen—Joseph D. Morgan, D, Jefferson and Cla-k—John McGregor.D. Tippecanoe—Joim F. McHugh, D. Adams, -Blackford aud Jay—Henry B. Smith. D. Perry and Dubois—John Sweeney, D. Huntington and Weils—George H. Thompson, D. Knox and Pike—Henry J. Wiggs, D. Wayne—John Yaryaii, B, Hold-over Seuatois—Democrats, 20; Republicans, 4. ... . Standing of Senate—Democrats, 32; Republicans, 14; doubtful. 4. THE HOUSE.

Gibson—P. A. Bryant, R. Hike —William J. Bethel, R (In doubt.) CLeen—Thomas Vuußnskitk, It. Decatur—Marshal Newliouse, IL Morgan—Wilson Adams, K. Hendricks—Jesse D. Hamrick, R. Parke-Jere Morris, R. rMontgomery—M« B. Coubcrley, It (In doubt.) ~T Jeunings—J. P. Smith. R. Boone-Johu A. Johnson, D. (in doubt.) Clinton—William Stevens. R. (in doubt.) Howard—Richard Bassett, R. Tippecanoe— W. S. Haggard, K., A. S. McCorkie, R. Benton aud Warren—James M. Hun- .. ter, HLake—Dinwiddle, R. * Porter— George G. Gregg, R. Marion (six(—Francis I’. Hord, D., James Deery, D.; Frank Wilson, D.: Fred Grossart, D.; Henry Hormou, D.; Mausou U. Johnson, D, Mariou and Shelby—James B. Curtis, D. Mad.son—James M. Fariow, D. Hancock—Benjamin F. I.coves, D. Shelby—William Lowe, D. Kush—Gates Sixton, It. Honry—Thomas N. White, R. Wayne and Fayette—A.O.Lludemuth.R. Wayne—Philip S. Binkley. K. Randolph—Andrew J. Stakebake, R. • Delaware—John F. Meredith. K. Hamilton—Addison JNewlm, it. Tipton—James M. Fipuen, D. Clinton. Tipton and Madison—Andrew J. Bebymer, l). Pulaski and White—E. P. Washburn, D. Carroll-Charles E. Clausor, D. Cass-Joseph Guthrie. D. Fulu>u —William Mcllahn, D. Cass and Miam ohn Blair, D. Miami—U. V. Passage, D. Huntington—Hiram Gill, D. Wells—Michael Blue, D. Adams and Jay—Richard K. Erwin, D. Adams, Jay aud Blackford—William U. Qarains, D. Allen—Samuel M. Hench, D; Janos F. Rodabaugb, D; Charles Dalinan, u, Whitley—Jacob Scrader, D. DeKaib—Marion J. Franks, D. Noble—Norman Teal, D. Marshall—Johu W. Baugher, D. St Joseph—George H, Stover, D; J. F. Laporle and Starke—J. B, Collins, D. Wabash—Wiley S. Jordan. It. Grant—Harvey MeCaskoy, R. Steuben—Republican elected. __ Lagrange—F. D. Merritt, it. Elkhart—J. S. Kauffman, K, Elkhart and Kosciusko—M. L. Man* waring. It. Kosclu*ko—Columbus C. Deane,- R. Newton andJasper—John B. Lyons, R. Vanderbug, Gibson and Knox—B. Kratz, U. Posey—John C. Smith, D. Vanderburg—Albert Camp, R; John H. Foster, R. Warrick-I. 9. nay, D. Spencer—Charles Auckrlegal. D. Perry—Jesse Cunningham, D. Knox—W. A. Cultop, U. "Davies—Josiah U. Alien, R. Dubois and Martin— Wm. A. Wilson. D. Lawrence, Orange and Dubois—John L. Magenity. D. Harrison—Jacob F. Wright, D. Floyd— Seorge E. Mclntyre. D. Flovd, Harrison and Crawford—Smith Askren, D. Washington—Aaron A. Cravens, D. Jackson—Allen Swope, D. * _ Clark—Reuben Dally, D. Clark. Scott and Jennings—& a. Barnes, D. —— . Jefferson—M. It. Sulzer.-R. - Ripley—Robert Crfelgmila, D. Deni born, Ohio and Switzerland— Bngh D. McMullen D. Dearborn-Joha W. Johnson. D. oJwlffih FraattU -tM Union— Petal *

Franklin—Ebene/er Cootoy. ft. ’ “** Johnson—W, D. Terhuns, D. Owen—John L. Dimcan, D. , Putnam—John Q. Vermillion, D. Sullivan—John Hnjffie, D. Clay— F. G. Thorn ton, D. „ Vigo - Peter S Kester, D; Will lan Stuart, D. ‘ , Sullivan. Vigo and Vermillion—J B* ' Redman, D. Fountain—James A Sanders, D. , Putnam and Clay—Frank Standing of Hmse: Democrats, 61; Republicans, 34; doubtfnl, 5.