STATES. PARTY DIVISIONS IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, 54TH AND 55TH CONGRESSES. As constituted at the beginning of the first session. Including 15 members classed as Fusionists. Including three members classed as Silver party. There s one vacant seat (Missouri). PARTY DIVISIONS IN CONGRESS SINCE THE FORMATION OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY, IN 1856 1610 Parties as constituted at the beginning of each Congress are given. These figures were liable to change by contests for seats. 1 During the Civil War most of the Southern States were unrepresented in Congress. Liberal Republicans. _ Greenbackers, David Davis, Independent, of Illinois. Two Virginia Senators were Readjusters, and voted with the Republicans. People's party, except that in the House of Representatives of the Fifty-fourth Congress one member is classed as Silver party. Three Senate spats were vacant (and continued so) and two Representative seats were unfilled Rhodo Island had not yet effected a choice) when the session began. Rhode Island subs3quently elected two Republicans. Seven Populists, three Silver Republicans, one Silver Fusionist. Including fifteen members classed as Fusionists. 19 Including three members classed as silver party. There is one vacancy. * Under the tenth census the lower house contained 325 members. In this table the increase over the representation given by the tenth census, is put in parenthesis, thereby showing the states receiving increased representation under the present apportionment. FOREIGN LEGATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES. Countries. Argentine Republic. Austria-Hungary. Belgium Brazil Chile...... China Colombia.... Costa Rica Denmark Ecuador France... Germany Great Britain. Guatemala Haiti Hawaii Italy Japan Korea Mexico... Netherlands Portugal... Spain. Sweden and Norway Switzerland Turkey Venezuela Name. Dr. Martin G. Merou.. Senhor Salvador de Mendonca Mr. Ho Yen Shing Mr. Kwang Ying Mr. H. W. Hoo. Mr. Chung M. Y Senor Don Jose M. Hurtado Mr. J. Patenotre. Mr. Paul Lefaivre. Clement de Granprey Mr. Jules Boufve. Baron Max von Thielemann. Mr. von Reichenau Mr. A. von Bruening. Sir J. Pauncefote, G. C. B., G. C. M. G. A. E. and P. Viscount Gough Hon. Henry O. Bax-Ironsides. Mr. Reginald Tower. The Earl of Westmeath Senor Don A. L. Arriaga Mr. J. M. Leger Mr. J. Nicolas Mr. F. M. Hatch Marquis P. di Montagliari Mr. Durham W. Stevens. Comdr. N. Miyaoka, I. J. N Senor Don Matias Romero Viscount de Santo-Thyrso. Mr. M. de Meck. Senor Don Enrique D. de Lome. Senor Don Ramon G. de Ayala.. Senor Don Luis Pastor.. Senor Don A. Benitez Senor Don Alejandro Padilla Mr. A. Grip Mr. N. J. Knagenhjelm Dr. L. Vogel. Mustapha Bey M. Novighian Effendi. Senor Manuel M. Poute, Jr. Secretary of Embassy. Second Secretary. E. E. and M. P. E. E. and M. P. E. E. and M. P. E. E. and M. P. First Sec. and Charge d'Af. Second Secretary. Second Secretary. E. E. and M. P. First Sec. and Charge d'Af. |