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Show Cultrtl SintrB Srn.tr. The terms of twenty-three I'niied State Senators expire in 1S7I, as follows fol-lows : Morrill, of Maine; Cragin, of X'ew Hampshire: Wilson, of Mass.; Anthony, Antho-ny, of Khodc Island; Cartel!, of Xew Jersey; Willry, of We-t Virginia: Vir-ginia: Jdhnson. of irginia; Abbott, of Xorth Carolina; Jiobcrtson, of South Carolina; Fowler, of Tenn.; G rimes, of Iowa; Howard, of Michigan: Thayer, of Nebraska; Boss, of Kansas; Kan-sas; Yates, of Illinois; McDonald. 01 Arkansas: Hovels, of Mississippi: Williams, of Oregon: Harris, of Louisiana: Louis-iana: Warner, of Ala.: Saulsbury. of Delaware; MeGreery, of Kentucky: and Norton, of Minnesota. In the now deal Democrats will succeed suc-ceed Republicans in live States certain: Alalwui i. North Carolina. Xew Jersey. Jer-sey. Oregon, snd West Virginia, and perhaps one or two others, while a Republican will take the place of a Detrnxral in Minnesota. A ha all along been expected, the Republican majority in the Senate wiil 1 somewhat some-what reduced by the changes indicated, but there wi'.l still be a in 1 w irkinc niaj irity in that branch of the National Nation-al Igi-lation during the cxt three years at ail events. The co orcd Senator Sen-ator from Mississippi ulso re;ire. irorr. the Senate in 1 7 1 . havinjr !.. n e'.e n-ed n-ed for a fragment of a term only, his sueeessor being already chiton, who. though not a colored man. is a thoroughgoing thor-oughgoing Rcpuh'.ic ,b. |