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The Forty-seventh Congress

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Day
5
Month
November
Year
1880
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Public Domain
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jLiio roiiowin win be mad in the next séllate in . t; of tht election of new legislatures: California, a republicaii Lo suci rep. Connecticut, a republican to succeed Eaton, dem. Delaware, a democrat tosucceed Bayard, dem. Florida, a democrat to sueceed Jones dem. Massachusetts, a republican to succeed Uawes, rep. Michigan, a republican to succeed Baldwin, rep. Miniicsnia, a republican to succeed McMillan, rep. Maryland, a democrat to succeed Whyte, dem. Nllssissippi, a democrat to succeed Bruce, rep. Missouri, democrat to succeed Cockrell, (cm. Nebraska, a republican to succeed Paddock, rep. NTevada, a democrat to succeed Sharon. rep. Ñew Jersey, a democrat to succeed Etanuolph, dein. New Vork, a republican to succeed Kernan, dem. Pennsvlvania. :i rennhUan tnenwooH n allace, dein. Tenuessee, a republican to succeed Bailey, dem. Texas, a democrat to succeed Maxev dem. VVisoonsin, a republican to sueceed Cameron, rep. Virginia, a democrat to succeed Withers, dem. The senate of thefortv-sixth conresa stood 4 demócrata, 83 republicana,' une independent. The legislaturas chosen in Oetober will eicel a republican to Biicfeed Edmns. rep., in Vermont, a repubhean to succeed McDonald (!em maiana, and a demoprnt to sunceed Herforu,dem.,iii West Virginia. These witli the caanges iiidicated above will leave he new sen ate as democrats, 37 republicansandoweindependent-Davis of Illinois. THE HOUSE. The returns indícate the followinir changes in the state delegations in tli house of representativos: Alabama, eightdemocrats.no chaniwi. Arkansas, four demócrata, no chang( California, four republicana, n clumge. Colorado, one republican, nn change Conneeticut, tbree republicana aa one nemocrat, no chance. Delaware, oue democrat, no ohaiige Florida, two democrats, no cliange Georgia, nine demócrata, no ehange Illinoia, republicans 14,democrata live republiean gain of one. Iowa. eigíit republicana, one indepen dent, republican gainof one. Kansas, three republicans, no ehange Louisiana, six democratB, no chatige Maryland, flve democrats, one repub lican. no ehange. Massaclmaetta, ten ropiüilieans, one democrat, no ehange. jmcmgan,ninerepuDncaT-s noeiiange. Minnesota, three republicans, a gain of one. Mississippi, six democrats,nochanjre. Missouri, twelve demócrata, one independent, no ehange. Morth Carolina, seven demncrats and one repnblican. a democratie gain of one froin the independents. Nebraska, one republican, no cliange. Nevada, one republican no change. New Hampshire, three republicans, no cnanee. New Jersey, five republicana and two democrats. repubiican pain of one. New York. twenty-three republicans, ten democrats. democratie gaan oí one. Peniigylvania, üineteen republicana and eight democrats, repubiican gain of two. Rhode Island, two republicans, no cnange. South Carolina, five democrats no cnange. Tennessee, eight democrats and two republicans, a repubüean gaiia of one. Texas, flve democrats and one pendent, no change. Virginia, seven demócrata and two republicans, a republiean Rain oí one. West Virginia, türce demócrata no change. Wisconsin, six republicans and two dèmctcrats, a repubüeau gaiu of one. In eacli casi' where the district is reported doubtful we liava given tlie doubt in favor of the present incumbent. The October elections leit tlie house standing UI republicans to löi! demócrata and independents. Tlie tvhole nnmluT of Beats being 293, the republicans lacked hut si of Inwing a majoriísy. Should the changea indicated above be conflrmed by later returns tlii' nexi house wil] stand 149 republicans to 1-tii democrats and iudepeudunts.

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