A. Townsend, Tyler, J. T. Updegraff, T. Updegraff, Valentine, Van Aernam, Van Horn, Van Voorhis, Wadsworth, Wait, Walker, Ward, Washburn, Watson, Webber, J. D. White, C. G. Williams, Willits, Wilson, T. L. Young-96. The bill was then recommitted to the Ways and Means Committee-yeas 100, nays 71: word "silk" in two places where it was omitted in the revision of the said statutes; so that the same shall read as follows: 66 Which was agreed to-yeas 134, nays 49, (two-thirds being required): Clothing, ready-made, and wearing-apparel of every description, of whatever material composed, except wool, silk, and linen, made up or manufactured wholly or in part by the tailor, YEAS Messrs. W. Aldrich, Anderson, seamstress, or manufacturer, not otherwise proBayne, Belford, Bisbee, Briggs, Browne, vided for, caps, gloves, leggings, mitts, socks, BRUMM, Buck, J. C. Burrows, Butterworth, stockings, wove shirts and drawers, and all Calkins, Campbell, Candler, Carpenter, Caswell, similar articles made on frames, of whatever Chace, Crowley, Cullen, Cutts, G. R. Davis, material composed, except wool, silk, and linen, Dawes, Deering, De Motte, Dingley, Errett, S. worn by men, women, or children, and not S. Farwell, Fisher, George, Godshalk, B. W. otherwise provided for, articles worn by men, Harris, I. S. HASELTINE, Haskell, G. C. Hazel- women, or children, of whatever material comton, Henderson, J. Hill, Horr, Houk, Jacobs, posed, except wool, silk, and linen, made up, or Jadwin, Kasson, Kelley, Ketcham, Lewis, made wholly or in part by hand, not otherwise Lord, Lynch, McClure, McKinley, S. H. Mil-provided for: 35 per cent. ad valorem." ler, Moore, Morey, Norcross, O'Neill, Page, Parker, Payson, Peelle, Peirce, Pettibone, Pound, Prescott, Ranney, Ray, T. M. RICE, W. W. Rice, Rich, Ritchie, G. M. Robeson, G. D. Robinson, J. S. Robinson, W. A. Russell, T. Ryan, Shallenberger, Sherwin, Shultz, Skinner, Smalls, A. H. Smith, D. C. Smith, Spaulding, Speer, Spooner, G. W. Steele, E. F. Stone, Strait, E. B. Taylor, A. Townsend, Tyler, J. T. Updegraff, Valentine, Van Aernam, Van Horn, Van Voorhis, Walker, Ward, Watson, Webber, C. G. Williams, Willits, T. L. Young-100. NAVS-Messrs. Atkins, Belmont, Berry, Blackburn, Blanchard, Buchanan, Buckner, Cabell, Caldwell, Carlisle, Cassidy, Chapman, 7. C. Clements, Colerick, Covington, S. S. Cox, W. R. Cox, Cravens, Culberson, Dihrell, Dowd, Dunn, Ermentrout, Evins, Flower, Garrison, Gunter, N. 7. Hammond, Hardy, H. S. Harris, Hatch, A. S. Hewitt, Hoblitzell, Holman, House, Hutchins, J. K. Jones, Kenna, King, Klotz, Knott, Latham, Leedom, Le Fevre, Manning, E. L. Martin, Matson, McMillin, Mills, Morrison, Morse, Mutchler, Oates, Reagan, E. W. Robertson, W. E. Robinson, Rosecrans, Simonton, O. R. Singleton, Springer, Stockslager, P. B. Thompson, jr., R. W. Townshend, Tucker, H. G. Turner, O. Turner, T. Updegraff, Upson, Wellborn, Whitthorne, T. Williams-71. Duty on Knit Goods. IN HOUSE. 1882, July 3-Mr. KELLEY moved to suspend the rules and pass this bill, offered January 30, by Mr. BUCK: A bill to correct an error in section 2504 of the Revised Statutes of the United States. Be it enacted, etc., That the paragraph beginning with the words "clothing, ready-made, and wearing-apparel," under Schedule M of section 25 of the Revised Statutes of the United States be, and the same is hereby, amended by the insertion of the word "wool" before the | YEAS - Messrs. W. Aldrich, Anderson, Atherton, Barr, Bayne, Belford, Bingham, Bisbee, Bliss, Bowman, J. H. Brewer, Briggs, Browne, BRUMM, Buck, J. C. Burrows, Butterworth, Campbell, Candler, Cannon, Carpenter, Caswell, Chace, Converse, Crapo, Curtin, Dawes, Deering, De Motte, Dezendorf, Dingley, Dwight, Ermentrout, Errett, S. S. Farwell, Fisher, FORD, Frost, FULKERSON, Geddes, George, Gibson, Hall, J. Hammond, Harmer, B. W. Harris, H. S. Harris, Haskell, G. C. Hazelton, Henderson, Hepburn, J. Hill, Hiscock, Hoblitzell, Horr, Hubbell, Hubbs, Humphrey, Jacobs, Jorgensen, Kasson, Kelley, Ketcham, Klotz, Lacey, LADD, Lewis, Lord, Lynch, Mason, McCook, McKinley, McLane, Miles, Moore, Morey, MOSGROVE, Mutchler, Neal, O'Neill, Orth, Page, Parker, PAUL, Peelle, Peirce, Pettibone, Phelps, Prescott, Ranney, Ray, J. B. Rice, Rich, Ritchie, G. M. Robeson, G. D. Robinson, J. S. Robinson, W. E. Robinson, Ross, W. A. Russell, T. Ryan, Scranton, Shallenberger, Shelley, Shultz, A. H. Smith, D C. Smith, J. H. Smith, Spaulding, Spooner, G. W. Steele, E. F. Stone, Talbott, E. B. Taylor, Thomas, W. G. Thompson, Tillman, A. Townsend, Tyler, J. T. Updegraff, T. Updegraff, Urner, Valentine, Van Horn, Wadsworth, Wait, Walker, West, J. D. White, C. G. Williams, Willits, Wilson, M. R. Wise, T. L. Young-134. NAYS-Messrs. Atkins, Berry, Blackburn, Blount, Buchanan, Buckner, Carlisle, Cassidy, . C. Clements, Cobb, Colerick, Cook, S. S. Cox, Cravens, Culberson, Davidson, L. H. Davis, Dibrell, Dunnell, Forney, Gunter, G. W. Hewitt, Holman, House, G. W. JONES, 7. K. Jones, Knott, Le Fevre, Manning, E. L. Martin, Matson, McMillin, Mills, Morrison, Oates, Phister, Reagan, Rosecrans, Springer, Stockslager, Strait, P. B. Thompson, jr., R. W. Townshend, Tucker, H. G. Turner, O. Turner, R. Warner, Wellborn, Willis—49. XXIX. TABULAR STATEMENTS. Popular Vote for President from 1872 to 1880, inclusive. 45,880 59,034 61,934 67,071 64,415 868 409 Delaware Florida Georgia. Illinois Indiana. Iowa Kansas Kentucky Maine. Maryland Minnesota Mississippi. Missouri. Nebraska 18,329 Massachusetts. 11,115 10,206 10,752 13,381 23,849 22,927 23,654 27,964 54,086 102,470 318,037 277,321 232,164 225,522 183,927 105,845 121,549 59,801 258 Tennessee. Texas. Vermont. Virginia. Wisconsin. 85,655 94,391 89,566 133,166 107,677 128,191 104,803 57,893 156,428 27,405 West Virginia. 93,468 41,481 10,927 44,428 20,350 45,567 18,316 1,215 84,020 128,586| 86,477 130,070 123,926 144,400 114,649 3,597,070 2,834,079 4,033,768 4,285,992 4,454,416 4,444,952 308,578 10,305 *"Straight Democratic" (O'Conor), 29,489; Prohibition (Black), 5,608. † Greenback, 81,737; Prohibition, 9,522; American, 539; imperfect and scattering, 14,715. Greenback, 308,578; Prohibition, 10,305; American, 707; imperfect and scattering, 989. In Louisiana there were two Garfield tickets, one the "regular," the other the "Beattie " ticket. The former polled 28,297, the latter 10,340. In Maine the "Hancock" vote was for a " Fusion" ticket containing 4 Greenbackers and 3 Democrats. There was also a straight Greenback ticket. In Virginia there were two Hancock tickets, the "regular" and the "Readjuster." The former had 96,912 votes; the latter, 31,674. Plurality. All, over Garfield, 311,115. Year. Tot. Vote. Year. Tot. Vote. Year. Tot. Vote. Year. Tot. Vote. Year. Tot. Vote. 352,062 1836.. 1,498,205 1848 2,872,806 1860 1828. 1,156,328 1840. 2,410,772 1852 1832. 1,217,691 1844. 2,698,608 1856 Electoral Vote for President and Vice President since 1868. "Civil list,' 1882. $219,986,223 70 $198,159,676 02 Navy Department Total. Interest on Public Debt. $186,904,232 7878,204,146 41 71,077,206 79 82,508,741 18 $257,981,439 57 $260,712,887 59 *The expenditures for 1882 are closely estimated. The separation of "miscellaneous expenditures" of 1882, into Foreign intercourse," and "Miscellaneous" (proper), cannot be made for some months. Population by States and Territories---1880. The United States, in the Aggregate, and by Sex, Nativity, and Race. States and Territories. Total. Male. Female. Native. Foreign. White. Colored. Arizona Dakota 9734 662185 600103 4 213 39790 191120 2435 129992 610769 11547 18 9468 120160 26442 195 612 154 255 I 5 180 17 209 3 124 140 29 246 33 466 19 815 IO 50 848 1262505 622629 639876 1252771 40440 28202 12238 24391 135177 82296 52881 83382 District of Columbia 177624|| 83578 94046|| 160502 Idaho Montana New Mexico Utah. Washington. 909 17 109 3 130 3742 867242 531277 7686 391105 604332 1057 1694 148 8 184 27 77 131 25 352 136 992 II 85 5 29 16 3161 16049 35160 155 51795 133147 401 17122 118006 59596 32610 21818 10792 22636 9974 29013 39159 28177 10982 27638 11521 35385 119565 64496 55069|| 111514 8051 108721 1015 57 143963 74509 69454 99969| 43994 142423| 232 501 807 75116 45973 29143 59313 15803 67199 325 31861 4405 20789 14152 6637 14939 5850 19437 298 914 TOTAL: The United States-Total, 50,155,783; Males, 25,518,820; Females, 24,636,963; Natives, 43,475,840; Foreigners, 6,679,943; Whites, 43,402,970; Colored, 6,580,793; Chinese, 105,465; Japanese, 148; Indians, 66,407. The States-Total, 49,371,340; Males, 25,075,619; Females, 24,295,721; Natives, 42,871,556; Foreigners, 6,499,784; Whites, 42,714,479; Colored, 6,518,372; Chinese, 93,782; Japanese, 141; Indians, 44,566. The Territories-Total, 784,443: Males, 443,201; Females, 341,242; Natives, 604,234; Foreigners, 180,159; Whites, 688,491; Colored, 62421; Chinese, 11,683; Japanese, 7; Indians, 21,841. Population by States and Territories, 1810-1880. Aggregate Population at Each Census, as Constituted at the Date of that Census. [NOTE.-The narrow column under each census year shows the order of the States or Territories when arranged according to magnitude of population.] 52,168,380 51,721,295 8 1,182,012 13 682,044 16 383,702 21 140,455 23 75,448 20 40,352 66,557 23 20,845 Montana .45 Nebraska. Nevada. 30 43 20,595 122,993 39 42,491 41 . 28,841 New Hampshire 31 346,991 1 318,300 27 New Jersey. 93,516 32 284,574 18 489,555 18 373,306 14 61,547 39,159 43 452,402 36 62,266 19 1,131,116 17 906,096 21 New Mexico 41 119,565 37 91,874 34 New York 15,082,871 14,382,759 13,880,735 13,097,394 12,428,921 11,918,658 1 1,372,111 2959,049 North Carolina. 15 1,399,750 14 1,071,361 12 992,622 10 869,039 7 753,419 5 737,987 4 638,829 4555,500 33,198,062 32,665,260 32,339,511 31,980,329 31,519,467 4 937,903 5 581,295 13 230,760 174,768 38 90,923 36 52,465 34 13,294 83,015 17 76,931 502,741 6 415.115 422,771 10 261,727 24,282,891 23,521,951 22,906,215 22,311,786 21,724,033 21,348,233 3 1,047,507 3810,091 39 32 212,592 . 314,120 21 291,948 17 280,652 16 235,966 15 217 895 1+ 1,512,565 10 1,225,163 5 1,596,318 4 1,421,661 41,239,797 31,211,405, 21,065,116 1974,600 142 23,955 4 I1,594 29 75,116 42 618,457 27 442, 14 20,789 47 9,118 . 16 1,315,497 15 1,054, 70 15 775,881 24 4 305,391 30 30,945 *Including 6,100 persons on public ships in the service of the United States. |