Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 November 1894 — THE NEXT LEGISLATURE. [ARTICLE]

THE NEXT LEGISLATURE.

*ff Revised returns received at Indianapolis, late Thursday night, which are believed to be accurate, show that the next Indiana Legislature will havo thirty-two Republican Senators and eighteen Democrats. The House will have eighty-two [Republicans and eighteen Democrats—giving a Republican majority on joint ballot of 78. The Senators elected according to the latest returns are: Green and Sullivan—Andrew Hum- %, iihreys, D. Hancock and Rush—Thomas K Mull, R. Jackson and Lawrence Louis Hchneck, R. Warrick and Spencer—Dr JT White. R. Bartholomew, Brown and Monroe—H C Duncan, R. j, Benton, Jasper and Newton—l H Phares, R. Dearborn, Ohio and Switzerland—Columbus Johnson, D. , Parke and Vermillion —W F Kerns, R. Gibson and Posey—Virgil P. Bozehian, R. Ripley, Franklin and Union—FM Alexander. 1). „ Daviess ana Martin—H I Houghton, R. Lake and Porter—W H Gostlin. R. Howard and Miami—James O’Brien, R. Harrison,Crawford and Orange—George W Self, R.

Cass—M L Collette, JL Morgan and Johnson—ffm McCord, B. Allen—Janos B White, Jr. R. Jefferson and Clark—Ward Watson, B. Tippecanoe—W S Haggard, R. Adams, Jay and_Blackford—J J M LaFollette, R. Perry and Do bols—Michael Sweeney, D. Huntington and Wells —Adam Foust, R. Knox and Pike—W J Bethel. R. St. Joseph and Starke—C Holler, R. SENATOBB HOLDING OVER. DEMOCRATS. f Washington and Floyd—lsaac P. Leyden. Clark, Scottand Jennings—W. S. Barnes. Clay and Owen—S. R. McKelvey. Vigo—W, E. McLean. Putnam and Montgomery—James M. Sellars. Marlon—John W. Kern, R. F. Stuart, James McHugh. Shelby and Decatur—A. F. Wray. : Clinton and Tipton—G. K. Gifford. Pulaski, White and Carroll—James M. Beck. Marshall and Fulton—Samuel Parker. Noblo and Whitley—J. E. McDonald. Alien and DeKalb—Oekming Bird. REPUBLICANS. Marion and Hendricks—A, W. Wlshard. Henry and Fayette—L. P. Newby. Delaware and Randolph—O. N. Cranor. Grant and Marion —O. N. Baker. Boone and Hamilton—Thomas E. Boyd. Warren and Fountain—Fred Boord. Laporte—J. W. Crumpbackor. Elkhart—W. W. Vail. Kosciusko and Wabash—J. D. Thayer Lagrange and Steuben—D. D. McManus. Vanderburg—S. A. McCutcheon. representatives elected. DEMOCRATS. Adams, Jay and Blackford—T. J. Kelly. P. J. McGeath. Floyd—E B Stotsenburg, D. Perry—W C Lindsey, D, Pulaski and White—Benton Thompson, D. Allen —George V. Kell, Charles Dalman, L. J. Bobllya. Carroll—Charles Clauser. Cass. Miami—Joseph Gray. Dearborn, Ohio, Switzerland—A. J. Bowers. Dearborn—John Feist. Dubois, Martin, Lawrence, Orange— Cyrus McCormick. J. A. Gunn. Franklin—Ebenezer Cooley. ' ” Hancock—John O. White. Jackson —Allen Swope. Johnson—Samuel Billingsley. Ripley, Franklin and Union—Moses Remington. Sullivan—John Digbee. Shelby—R W Harrison. Washington—Asa Elliott. Wells—M C Blue. REPUBLICANS. Marion and Shelby—W E Blakeley, R. Wayne and Fayette—JM Mclntosch, It. Randolph—A J Stakebako. R. Carroll—Andrew Jackson, R. Cass —0 B Longwell, it. Cass and Miami—J F Stutesinan. R. Miami—Truman Grimes, R. DeKalb—F W White, R, Marshall—M W Simons, R. LaPorte—Albert P Hunt, It. LaPorte and Starke —Uriah Culbert, R. Posey—Edwin Corr, R. Knox—Basil Gulther, R. Martin. Orange, Lawrence and Dubois — A W Porter, R; S Stewart, R. Harrison—J M Fowler. R. Floyd. Harrison and Crawford—George B Cardwill, It. Clark—H C Poindexter. R, Bartholomew—C F Remy, R. Monroe and Brown—G W Allison, R. Putnam—G W Hanna, R. Sullivan, Vigo and Vermillion— O D Davis, R. Montgomery—E T Mcßea, R. Montgomery, Putnam and Clay—Thomas 4?. Moore, K Adams, Jay and Blackford—F. J. Hecker and Enos Cole. Benton and Warren—J. M. Hunter. Boone—C. W. rlffin. Clay—E.G. O’Brien. Clinton—E. R. Floyd. , Clinton, Tipton, Madison—H. M. HundiGy. Crawford. Harrison, Floyd—Cardwill. Clark, Scott, Jennings— J. R. Reynolds. Daviess—J. G. Allen. Decatur—Marshall Nowhouso. Delaware—W. W. Ross. E 1 k h art, Koscl us ko —Wt-Gt-8.-Harrisoa. Elkhart—George Farrell. Fayette, Wayne—J M Mclntosh. Fountain—C F Hosier. Green—H N Booher. Gibson—W D Robinson. Grant— H M McClaskey. Henry—E L Elliott. Hendricks—J W llamrick. Hamilton—J II Harris. Howard—S E Nicholson. Huntington—F D Smith. Jefferson—J H Cronzier. Knox, Gibson and Vanderburgh—B M Willoughby. Kosciusko—J W Stettler. Lake—Jerome Dinwiddie. Lagrange—F. D. Merritt. Madison—J. M. Tcrhune. Morgan—A. R. Howe. Marlon—W. 11. Leody, W. C. Van Arsdal, J. C. Adams, John McGregor, Omar Boardman. C. Vonnegut. Newton. Jasper—M. L. Spitler. Noble —O L. Woodruff. Owen—J. 11. Reno. Porter—G. C. Gregg. Parke—A. M. Adam*. Pike—J A Coates. * White and Pulaski —J M Mcßeth. Ripley—Charles 11 Wilson. Rush—J O Thomas. St Joseph—F E Lambert, Edward Laid* low. Spencer—R L Llovd. Steuben—EG Meflendy. Tipton—R II Smith. Tippecanoe—Amos Welsh, Charles W. Beeker,. Vigo—Louis Flukbincr, T H Spaulding. Vanderburg Albert Kamp, Fred E. Holloway. Wabash—ll C Petit. Warrick—D. A. Bohanan. Wavne—P 8 Binkley. Whitley— E L Barbour. Republicans, 82; Democrats, 18.

The returns from West Virginia indicate that Congressman Wilson, chairman of of the ways and means committee, Is defeated by Dayton. In the Seventh Kentucky district, Denny (R.) Is elected over Owens (D.) who defeated Colonel Breckinrikge, for the nominaton. In the Cleveland (O.) district, Congressman "Tom” Johnson is defeated by a large majority. But little detinito information has yet been obtained of the Populist vote, in the various States. Lewelling In Kansas, and Waite In Colorado, have both been de-1 seated. lu Nebraska, the Populists and I Democrats combined have probably achieved a partial victory. It is estimated that 30,000 Populist votes were polled in Chicago. Latest— Revised returns at New York at 2 p. m., Wednesday, confirms the first neWs of Hill’s defeat, and increase the number of Republican congressmen elected to thirty-one out of a total of thirtyfour. New York city gives Hill 1J7.700; Morton, 123,290. Hill’s plurality, 4,401, For mayor. Grant, (Dem.) 111,237, Strong, (Rep.) 152,001. Strong’s plurality, 41,434. John W. Goff (Ind.) has been elected re- ' corder over Frederick Smythe (Tammany) tor* plurality Trf 34.844, Three inches of snow (ell at Laporta, Monday might'