I hope that the Volume will be found not inferior to any of its thirteen prede- In distinguishing the politics of Senators and Representatives, the same rules GETTYSBURG, PENNA., August 18, 1894. EDWARD MCPHERSON. I. Senators and Representatives of the 52d Cong., 2d Sess., and Members of V. The "Anti-Options and Futures Bill" of the 52d Congress VI. Pension Matters in the 52d Congress. Increase of Pensions to Totally Disabled Mexican War Soldiers. VII. Letters of Acceptance of Candidates, Campaign of 1892. VIII. Further Action on the Chinese Question . IX. Proclamations of President Harrison from August 18, 1892, to February St. Mary's Falls Canal-Crow Indian Reservation-International Copyright with Italy-South Platte Forest Reserve-San Gabriel Timber Reserve-Battlement Mesa Forest Reserve-Afagnak Forest and Fish Culture Reserve-Tariff Laws of Salva- dor-Pardon of Polygamous Mormons-Sierra Forest Reserve-Pacific Forest Re- serve-Grand Cañon Forest Reserve-Timber Reservation in California-Trabuco X. Proclamations of President Cleveland, April 8, 1893-May 2, 1894. Against Entering Behring Sea-Special Session of 53d Congress-Reciprocity of Wreck- ing with Canada-International Copyright with Portugal-Opening Cherokee Out- let-Ashland Forest Reserve-Award of the Tribunal of Arbitration at Paris Touch- ing the Seal Fisheries-Suspension of Tonnage Dues in the Port of Grenada, W. I. XI. Treaties and Conventions Proclaimed by President Harrison United States and Netherlands-United States and Colombia-United States and Congo-United States and Great Britain-United States and Denmark-United States United States and Sweden-United States and Russia-United States and Norway. XIII. President Cleveland's Second Inaugural Address, and His Message at the Extra, and at the First Regular Session of the Fifty-Third Congress. XIV. The Hawaiian Question under the Harrison Administration. XVI. Votes on the Hawaiian Question in the Fifty-Third Congress. XVII. Votes on Adopting the Rules of the House, Fifty-Third Congress Bills to Increase the Circulation of National Banks-Repeal of the Silver Purchase Clause of the Act of July 14, 1890-Proposed Repeal of the Ten Per Cent Tax on (v) XXVI. The Tariff Bill Passed by the House of Representatives, 53d Congress XXVII. The House Tariff Bill as Amended and Passed by the Senate XXVIII. Summary of the Main Changes in the House Tariff Bill Made in the XXXI. Action of the House of Representatives, 53d Cong., on a Proposed Con- stitutional Amendment for the Election of U. S. Senators by Popular XXXIII. Bill to Make United States Railroad Corporations, for Purposes of Juris- diction, Citizens of the Respective States. XXXIV. State Taxation Upon National Bank Notes and United States Treasury XXXV. Action on Bills Touching Pensions in the 53d Congress Bill for the Reinstatement of Certain Railway Mail Clerks-Collection of Taxes Upon Corporations-Inspection of Immigrants -President Cleveland's Letter to Gov. Northen of Georgia, on the Currency Question-Unseating of Mr. Funston-Resolu- tion to recognize the Republic of Hawaii. XXXVII. Action of the House of Representatives and the Senate on the Tariff Bill when Reported from the Committee of Conference Letter of President Cleveland to Hon. W. L. Wilson-Senator Gorman's Reply-Votes 253-259 FOR 1894. I. SENATORS AND REPRESENTATIVES IN THE FIFTYSECOND CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION, AND MEM BERS OF THE CABINET OF PRESIDENT HARRISON. SECOND SESSION, DECEMBER 5, 1892-MARCH 3, 1893. The Senate. LEVI P. MORTON, of New York, Vice-President, and President of the Senate. Republicans [in Roman], 47; Democrats [in Italics], 39; INDEPENDENTS [in SMALL CAPS], 2-TOTAL, 88. ALABAMA. ARKANSAS . CALIFORNIA. COLORADO CONNECTICUT DELAWARE FLORIDA GEORGIA. James L. Pugh Leland Stanford Henry M. Teller Orville H. Platt.. John M. Palmer Daniel W. Voorhees . WILLIAMA.PEFFER (F.A.) (1897) Bishop W. Perkins Joseph C. S. Blackburn .(1897) (1897) (1895) George F. Hoar (1895) James McMillan. (1895) Francis B. Stockbridge William D. Washburn.. (1895) MISSISSIPPI Edward C. Walthall (1895) MISSOURI. George G. Vest. (1897) (1895) William Lindsay Eugene Hale Arthur P. Gorman. Henry L. Dawes . Cushman K. Davis Fames Z. George Francis M. Cockrell.. Wilbur F. Sanders. (1893) (1893). (1893). (1893). (1893) (1893). (1895) (1893). (1897) (1893). Jacob H. Gallinger (1897) William E. Chandler (1895). NEW JERSEY.. John R. McPherson (1895) (1893). NEW YORK. (1897) Frank Hiscock. (1893). (1895). (1893). (1893). (1895) (1893) (1895) Nelson W. Aldrich (1893) (1897) . (1897) Roger Q. Mills. (1893). Redfield Proctor (1893). VIRGINIA WASHINGTON. WEST VIRGINIA. Eppa Hunton .. (1895) John W. Daniel (1893) Watson C. Squire. John B. Allen (1893) Johnson N. Camden . (1895) Charles James Faulkner. (1893) (1897) Philetus Sawyer (1893). (1893). CHANGES FROM THE PREVIOUS SESSION. KENTUCKY.-Mr. Lindsay qualified February 21, 1893, elected to succeed Hon John G. Carlisle, resigned February 2, 1893. LOUISIANA. Mr. Caffery qualified January 14, 1893, appointed to succeed Hon. Randall L. Gibson, died December 15, 1892. WEST VIRGINIA.-Mr Camden qualified January 28, 1893, elected to succeed Hor. Jɔhr. E Kenna die? Yaruary 11, 1893. The House of Representatives. CHARLES F. CRISP, of Georgia, Speaker. James Kerr, of Pennsylvania, Clerk. Republicans (in Roman), 88; Democrats (in Italics), 233; Farmers' Alliance (in SMALL CAPS), 9; vacancies, 2. Total, 332; majority, 167. ALABAMA--Richard H. Clarke, Hilary A. DELAWARE-John W. Causey:—1. -2. GEORGIA-Rufus E. Lester, Henry G. Turner, IOWA-John F. Seerley, Walter 1. Hayes, D. MAINE-Thomes B. Reed, Nelson Dingley, jr., Seth L. Milliken, Charles A. Boutelle-4. MARYLAND-John B. Brown, Herman Stump, Harry Welles Rusk, Isidor Rayner, Barnes Compton, William M. McKaig-6. MASSACHUSETTS-Charles S. Randall, Elijah A. Morse, John F. Andrew, Joseph H. O'Neil, Sherman Hoar, Henry Cabot Lodge, William Cogswell, Moses T. Stevens, George Fred. Williams, Joseph H. Walker, Frederic S. Coolidge, John C. Crosby-12. MICHIGAN-7. Logan Chipman, James S. Gorman, James O'Donnell, Julius C. Burrows, Charles E. Belknap, Byron G. Stout, Justin R. Whiting, Henry M. Youmans, Harrison H. Wheeler, Thomas A. E. Weadock, Samuel M. Stephenson-II. MINNESOTA-William H. Harries, John Lind, Osee M. Hall, James N. Castle, KITTEL HALVORSON-5. MISSISSIPPI-John M. Allen, John C. Kyle, Thos. C. Catchings, Clarke Lewis, Joseph H. Beeman, Thomas R. Stockdale, Charles E. Hooker-7. MISSOURI-William H. Hatch, Charles H. MONTANA-William W. Dixon—1. NEW JERSEY-Christopher A. Bergen, James NEW YORK-James W. Covert, (Vacancy), William 7. Coombs, John M. Clancy, Thomas F. Magner, John R. Fellows, Edward J. Dunphy, Timothy J. Campbell, Amos F. Cummings, W. Bourke Cockran, John DeWitt Warner, Joseph F. Little, Ashbel P. Fitch, William G. Stahlnecker, Henry Bacon, John H. Ketcham, Isaac N. Cox, John A. Quackenbush, Charles Tracey, John Sanford, John M. Wever, N. Martin Curtis, Henry W. Bentley, George Van Horn, James J. Belden, George W. Ray, Sereno E. Payne, Hosea H. Rockwell, John Raines, Halbert S. Greenleaf, James W. Wadsworth, Daniel N. Lockwood, Thomas L. Bunting, Warren B. Hooker-34. NORTH CAROLINA-William A. B. Branch, NORTH DAKOTA-Martin N. Johnson-I. |