Show SILVER LEGISLATION Probable Attitude of the ext Senate Senat on an anthe the Question Queston Th The R fountain Nae In discussing the present position of the United States Stats Senate Senat sod ind the tho probable altitude on the silver ques ques- lion tion of tb the next Senate Senat YS says The e Importance of the vote ot Monday fonday in the Senate Senat upon Mr Hills Hill's motion moton to t proceed to ie the She consideration of the bill to repeal the lal law Ian providing for the monthly purchase of 4 o- o Soo ounces of silver bullion bulon can best be bc appreciated by the following analysis analysts The Tle rote vote was a 83 3 yeas rea to t 42 2 nays not voting 22 of whom nhom 18 were paired and there i Is 1 one vacancy to t be hued filled fled by the the election electon of a successor sue suc suc cessor ceasor to t Mr ide Carlisle of Kentucky The political classification of the vote ote is I as a tol- tol Lows s 10 t Yeas Yea Republican 11 1 Democrats 12 nays Republican 20 Democrats Demorat 20 00 Populist 4 This analysis analytis counts count Stewart of Nevada Is I s a Republican The vote ote of the full tun Senate Senat of eight eight-eight members as a indicated by the vote vot the pairs the probable views of ot the new senator from Kentucky and the known views of the four senators who were not paired Casey of Df North Dakota Colquitt Colquit of ot Georgia Warren Warren War War- ren of Wyoming and Washburn of MInnesota Minnesota Min Mm- would woud be as a follows Yeas Yea Yeas Republicans sans cans 18 Democrats Democrat 15 total 33 Democrat 3 Nays Nays Republicans Re- Re publicans 2 29 Democrats 24 Populists 2 j total tta 55 6 or a majority in favor of silver of 23 22 2 Of Ot the representatives of the three parties partes in the Senate Senat for and against silver siver as a indicated by this vote Is as follows Against silver sUver silver silver-Re- Republicans Re Re- publicans 68 6 per cent cent Democrats 38 88 per Sent lent ent In favor of silver silver Democrats Democrats 62 Democrat siver-Democrat per cent ent Republicans 62 per pet cent Populists too lOO per cent cent The paramount importance of the olp is shown by the foregoing analysis analysts consists consIst n 0 the forecasts which It throws of the forecast certain certin of the Senate Senat during the next congress on the silver question queston Of OX O the te five fifty sena Eena- lena lena- tore tors who are arc in favor of silver seven siver may go out on March 4 1893 1803 Mr Blodgett of New 1 Jersey rey will wl be succeeded by James Smith Jr an silver anti ant sUver man Mr Felton of California will wl be succeeded by Stephen crat a sliver silver man Mr r. r Perkins of Kansas will wl be succeeded by John Martin Martn or some somo other silver man Mr r. r Allen Alen of Washington will ill wl either eIber succeed himself or his successor will wl be a silver man The same may be said ot 01 Warren Waren of Wyoming Casey of North Dakota and Sanders banders of Montana and should Arizona Ariona New Mexico and Utah be admitted to the I nion aU their senators will be sliver silver siver men T IK ja the 5 third Fifty In congress the I Bh the the silver siver men in the Senate Senat will wl not be by more than one or two votes rotes and ad may possibly be increased by the admission of the te three territories as stat of the Union Ia In In view of these tese facts it will wl be pc t of of folly 01 for r to base bae any calculations upon the possible repeal re re cc- peal of the Sherman hermaa erma act at the next conJ con- con J J g t I r rr r t substituted tt t |