Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 March 1877 — The New United States Senate. [ARTICLE]

The New United States Senate.

The mew Senate will be m follows, BepnWkuwM in roman, Democrats in italic, sal btitapewdeMa in small caps: sum* xusiMirn. ffi* G*r> E . Spencer. Wt. Branch K. Brace. IMS. -W>. F. wsrps*. 1888. X. Q. 0. Lamar. uurivui * MMSOtmL »>. B. W tawtay. Iff#. Xoris V. Bogy. |M». ta S. trariaod. 1861. F. If. Cockrell. esMFoaniA. New Hampshire. Hr# Aaron A. Sargent Iff#. B. Wadlefgh. la®, Ntatea Booth. 1883. E. H. Hollins. COLORADO. NSW JXIUIIT. ML J *. Chaffee. 18*1. T. P. Randolph. M Heavy M. Teller. 1883. J. R. McPherson. OOMRBencUT. ME* YORK. IK#. Wm. H. Barnum. Iff#. Koi'coe Conkling. Utt. IFn W. Baton. 18il. Francis Kernan. DELAWARE. NEBRASKA, iff#. Thos. F. Bayard. 1881. A 8. Partdock. 1881. Art Saulsbury ISBB. Alvin Saunders. FLORIDA. NEVADA. wn». 8. B. Conover. W 79. John P. Jonas. 1881. Charite A. Jonu. 1881. William Sharon. OROKGIA. NOBTH CAROLINA. 1879. John B. Cordon. 18TO. A. 8. Merriman. 1888. BenJ. H. HiU. 1883. Afo/ W. Raneom. ILLINOIS. OHIO. 879. R. J. Ogleeby. 1879. John Sherman. 1883. David Davis. 1881. A. G. Thurman. INDIANA. OBSOON. Iff#. Oliver P. Morton. 1879. John H. Mitchell. 1881. J. E. McDonald. 1883. X. B. Grover. lOWA. PENNSYLVANIA. 1879. Wm. B. Allison. 1879. Simon Cameron. 1888. 8. J. Kirkwood. 1831. Wm. A. Wallace. KANSAS.RHODE ISLAND. 1879. John J. Ingalls. 1881. A. E. Burnside. 1883. Preston B. Plumb. 1883. H. B. Anthony. RENTUCRY, SOUTH CAROLINA. 1879. Tho. C. McCreery. 1879. J. J. Patterson. 1883. Jamee B. Beck. 1888. D. T. Corbin. LOUISIANA. TENNESSEE. 1879. (Vacancy). 1881. Jamee E. Bailey. 1888. W. P. Kellogg. 1888. Isham G.liarrte. MAINE. TEXAS. 1879. Hannibal Hamlin. 1881. 8, B. Maxey. 1881. James G. Blaine. 1883. Richard Coke. MARYLAND. VERMONT. 1879. Georaeß. Dennis. 1879. Justin 8. Morrill. 'lBBl. W. D. Whyte. 1881. Geo. F. Edmunds. MASSACHUSETTS. VIRGINIA. 1881. Henry L. Dawes. 1881. Rob't E. Withers. 1883. George F. Hoar. 1888. J. W. Johnston. MICHIGAN. WEST VIRGINIA. 1881. I. P. Christiancy. 1881. Frank MereJord. Itß3. Thomas W. Ferry. 1883. Henry G. Davis. MINNESOTA. WISCONSIN. 1881. 8. J. B. McMillan. 1879. Tim. O. Howe. 1883. William Windom. 1881. Angus Cameron. The new Senate will stand, according to party strength, 41 Republicans to 33 Democrats, and 1 Independent—Judge Davis, of Illinois. The outgoing Senators who have failed of re-election are Alcorn, of Mississippi; Boutwell, of Massachusetts; Clayton, of Arkansas; Cooper, of Tennessee; Cragin, of Slew Hampshire; Frelinghuysen, of New Jersey; Goldthwaite, of Alabama; Hamilton, of Texas; Harvey, of Kansas; Hitchcock, of Nebraska; Kelly, of Oregon; Logan, of Illinois; Norwood, of Georgia; Robertson, of South Carolina; Stevenson, of Kentucky; West, of Louisiana, and Wright, of lowa. — -Chicago Tribune, March 5.