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12th District-C. M. Brown.

13th District-J. G. Hutchison.

18th District-C. B. Hunt.

20th District-Pliny Nichols of Muscatine.

21st District-J. C. Bills.

22d District-N. A. Cotton.
26th District-W. A. Patrick.
29th District-E. S. Sudlow.
30th District-H. Y. Smith.
34th District--T. M. C. Logan.
35th District--J. K. Graves.
37th District-J. L. Kamrar.
38th District-H. C. Hemenway.
42d District-H. A. Baker.
44th District--C. A. Marshall.
45th District--A. N. Poyneer.
47th District-H. G. Parker.
48th District-J. J. Russell.

50th District-G. S. Robinson.

On motion of Senator Wright, Theodore Schreiner was elected temporary Door-keeper.

J. Mettles, of Polk county, was, on motion of Senator Gillett, elected temporary Sergeant-at-Arms.

On motion of Senators Johnson and Greenlee, Chas. K. Needham and Frank Hepburn were elected temporary Messengers.

Senator Tirrill moved that a committee of five be appointed on Credentials, which was agreed to, and the President appointed Senators Tirrill, Wright, Shrader, Wilson, and Clark of Wayne.

On motion of Senator Greenlee the Senate adjourned until 10 o'clock to-morrow morning.

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The Senate met pursuant to adjournment, and was called to order by the President.

Prayer by Rev. W. J. Young.

The journal of yesterday was read and approved.

Senator Tirrill, from the Committee on Credentials, submitted the following report:

MR. PRESIDENT-Your Committee on Credentials beg leave to report that they have examined the credentials of the following named Senators, and find them correct:

1st District-Henry W. Rothert.

2d District-Alexander Brown, to fill vacancy. 7th District-Talton E. Clark.

10th District-Lot Abraham.

12th District-Cassius M. Brown.

13th District-Joseph G. Hutchison.

18th District-Cephas B. Hunt. 20th District-Pliny Nichols.

21st District-John C. Bills.

22d District-Wickliffe A. Cotton.

26th District-Wm. A. Patrick, to fill vacancy.
29th District-Egbert C. Sudlow.
30th District-Hiram Y. Smith.
34th District-T. M. C. Logan.
35th District-Julius K. Graves.
37th District-John L. Kamrar.
38th District-Herman C. Hemenway.
42d District-Henry A. Baker.,
44th District-Chapman A. Marshall.
45th District-Alfred N. Poyneer.

46th District-Alvin M. Whaley, to fill vacancy.
47th District-Horace G. Parker, to fill vacancy.
48th District-John J. Russell.

50th District-Gifford S. Robinson.

R. W. TIRRILL, Chairman.
GEO. F. WRight,

W. M. WILSON,
J. C. SHRADER,
D. M. CLARK,

Committee.

On motion of Senator Dashiell the report was received and adopted. The newly elected members of the Senate presented themselves at the bar of the Senate, and President Campbell administered to them the oath of office.

Senator Greenlee moved that the Senate proceed to the election of permanent officers.

The motion prevailed.

Senator Rothert nominated Frank D. Jackson, of Butler county, for Secretary of the Senate.

The roll was then called.

Those voting for Frank D. Jackson were:

Senators Abraham, Baker, Bills, Boling, Brown of Keokuk, Brown of Van Buren, Clark of Page, Cotton, Dashiell, Garber, Gillett, Graves, Greenlee, Hartshorn, Hebard, Hemenway, Henderson, Hunt, Hutchison, Johnson, Keller, Larrabee, Logan, Marshall, Mitchell, Nichols of Benton, Nichols of Guthrie, Nichols of Muscatine, Nielander, Parker, Patrick, Poyneer, Prizer, Robinson, Rothert, Russell of Greene, Russell of Jones, Shrader, Sudlow, Tirrill, Wall, Whaley, Wilson, and Wright-44.

Absent or not voting:

Senators Arnold, Clark of Wayne, Hall, Harmon, Kamrar, and Smith -6.

Frank D. Jackson having received the entire vote cast was declared duly elected Secretary of the Senate.

Senator Rothert nominated Wm. Lytle, of Iowa City, for First Assistant Secretary of the Senate.

The roll was then called.

Those voting for Wm. Lytle were: Senators Abraham, Arnold, Baker, Bills, Boling, Brown of Keokuk, Brown of Van Buren, Cotton, Dashiell, Garber, Gillett, Graves, Greenlee, Harmon, Hartshorn, Hebard, Hemenway, Henderson, Hunt, Hutchison, Johnson, Kamrar, Keller, Larrabee, Logan, Marshall, Mitchell, Nichols of Benton, Nichols of Guthrie, Nichols of Muscatine, Nielander, Parker, Patrick, Poyneer, Prizer, Robinson, Rothert, Russell of Greene, Russell of Jones, Shrader, Smith, Sudlow, Tirrill, Wall, Whaley, Wilson, and Wright-47.

Absent or not voting:

Senators Clark of Page, Clark of Wayne, and Hall-3.

Wm. Lytle, having received the entire vote cast, was declared duly elected First Assistant Secretary of the Senate.

Senator Rothert nominated E. H. Odell, of Pottawattamie county, for Second Assistant Secretary of the Senate. The roll was then called.

Those voting for E. H. Odell were:

Senators Abraham, Arnold, Baker, Bills, Boling, Brown of Keokuk, Brown of Van Buren, Clark of Page, Cotton, Dashiell, Garber, Gillett, Graves Greenlee, Harmon, Hartshorn, Hebard, Hemenway. Henderson, Hunt, Hutchison, Johnson, Kamrar, Keller, Larrabee, Logan, Marshall, Mitchell, Nichols of Benton, Nichols of Guthrie, Nichols of Muscatine, Nielander, Parker, Patrick, Poyneer, Prizer, Robinson, Rothert, Russell of Greene, Russell of Jones, Shrader, Smith, Sudlow, Tirrill, Wall, Whaley, Wilson, and Wright-48.

Absent or not voting:

Senators Clark of Wayne and Hall-2.

E. H. Odell, having received the entire vote cast, was declared duly elected Second Assistant Secretary of the Senate.

Senator Rothert presented the name of Miss Clara C. Lacy of Mahaska county, for Enrolling Clerk of the Senate.

The roll was called.

Those voting for Miss Clara C. Lacy were:

Senators Abraham, Arnold, Baker, Bills, Boling, Brown of Keokuk, Brown of Van Buren, Clark of Page, Cotton, Dashiell, Garber, Gillett, Graves, Greenlee, Harmon, Hartshorn, Hebard, Hemenway, Henderson, Hunt, Hutchison, Johnson, Kamrar, Keller, Larrabee, Logan, Marshall, Mitchell, Nichols of Benton, Nichols of Guthrie, Nielander, Parker, Patrick, Poyneer, Prizer, Robinson, Rothert, Russell of Greene, Shrader, Smith, Sudlow, Tirrill, Wall, Whaley, Wilson, and Wright -47.

Absent or not voting:

Senators Clark of Wayne, Hall, and Russell of Jones-3.

Miss Clara C. Lacy, having received all the votes cast, was declared duly elected Enrolling Clerk of the Senate.

Senator Rothert nominated Miss Mira E. Troth, of Franklin county, for the office of Engrossing Clerk.

The roll was called.

Those voting for Miss Mira E. Troth were:

Senators Abraham, Arnold, Baker, Bills, Boling, Brown of Keokuk Brown of Van Buren, Clark of Page, Cotton, Dashiell, Garber, Gillett

Graves, Greenlee, Harmon, Hartshorn, Hebard, Hemenway, Henderson, Hunt, Hutchison, Johnson, Kamrar, Keller, Larrabee, Logan, Marshall, Mitchell, Nichols of Benton, Nichols of Guthrie, Nichols of Muscatine, Nielander, Parker, Patrick, Poyneer, Prizer, Robinson, Rotbert, Russell of Greene, Shrader, Smith, Sudlow, Tirrill, Wall, Whaley, Wilson, and Wright-47.

Absent or not voting:

Senators Clark of Wayne, Hall, and Russell of Jones-3.

Miss Mira E. Troth having received the total vote cast, was declared duly elected Engrossing Clerk of the Senate.

Senator Rothert nominated H. C. Darrah for Sergeant-at-arms of the Senate.

The roll was called.

Those voting for H. C. Darrah were:

Senators Abraham, Arnold, Baker, Bills, Boling, Brown of Keokuk, Brown of Van Buren, Clark of Page, Cotton, Dashiell, Garber, Gillett, Graves, Greenlee, Hartshorn, Hebard, Hemenway, Henderson, Hunt, Hutchison, Johnson, Kamrar, Keller, Larrabee, Logan, Marshall, Nichols of Benton, Nichols of Guthrie, Nichols of Muscatine, Nielander, Parker, Patrick, Poyneer, Prizer, Robinson, Rothert, Russell of Greene, Russell of Jones, Shrader, Smith, Sudlow, Tirrill, Wall, Whaley, Wilson, and Wright-46.

Absent or not voting:

Senators Clark of Wayne, Hall, Harmon, and Mitchell-4.

H. C. Darrah, having received the entire vote cast, was declared duly elected Sergeant at-arms of the Senate.

Senator Rothert put in nomination the name of Theodore Schreiner of Henry county, for Door-keeper of the Senate.

The roll was called.

Those voting for Theodore Schreiner were:

Senators Abraham, Arnold, Baker, Bills, Boling, Brown of Keokuk, Brown of Van Buren, Clark of Page, Cotton, Dashiell, Garber, Gillett, Graves, Greenlee, Hartshorn, Hebard, Hemenway, Henderson, Hunt, Hutchinson, Johnson, Kamrar, Keller, Larrabee, Logan, Marshall, Nichols of Benton, Nichols of Guthrie, Nichols of Muscatine, Nielander, Parker, Patrick, Poyneer, Prizer, Robinson, Rothert, Russell of Greene, Russell of Jones, Shrader, Smith, Sudlow, Tirrill, Wall, Whaley, Wilson, and Wright-46.

Absent or not voting:

Senators Clark of Wayne, Hall, Harmon, and Mitchell-4.

Theodore Schreiner, having received the entire vote cast, was declared duly elected to the office of Door-keeper of the Senate.

Henry McCravens was placed in nomination by Senator Rothert, for the office of Janitor of the Senate.

The roll was called.

Those voting for Henry McCravens for Janitor were:

Senators Abraham, Arnold, Baker, Bills, Boling, Brown of Keokuk, Brown of Van Buren, Clark of Page, Cotton, Dashiell, Garber, Gillett, Graves, Greenlee, Harmon, Hartshorn, Hebard, Henderson, Hunt, Hutchison, Johnson, Keller, Larrabee, Logan, Marshall, Mitchell, Nichols of Benton, Nichols of Guthrie, Nichols of Muscatine, Nielander, Patrick, Poyneer, Prizer, Robinson, Rothert, Russell of Greene,

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JOURNAL OF THE SENATE.

[JAN. 10.

Russell of Jones, Shrader, Smith, Sudlow, Tirrill, Whaley, Wilson, and
Wright-44.

Absent or voting nay:

Senators Clark of Wayne, Hall, Hemenway, Kamrar, Parker, and Wall-6.

Henry McCravens, having received a majority of all the votes cast, was declared duly elected Janitor of the Senate.

RESOLUTIONS.

Senator Rothert offered the following resolution, which was adopted: Resolved, That Mrs. J. M. Dixon and Mrs. Lucy M. Vinson be appointed Paper-folders of the Senate. Adopted.

Senator Nichols of Guthrie offered the following, which was adopted: Resolved by the Senate, the House concurring, That Miss Belle Grow and Miss Carrie A. Clark be appointed to the office of Postmaster and Assistant Postmaster, respectively, of the Nineteenth General Assembly.

Senator Wilson offered the following resolution, which was adopted: Resolved, That until otherwise ordered the printed rules governing the Eighteenth General Assembly be, and they are hereby adopted. The President then administered the oath of office to the officers of the Senate.

Senator Hartshorn moved the appointment of a committee of two to proceed to the House of Representatives to notify that body that the Senate is organized and ready for business, which was agreed to, and the President appointed Senators Hartshorn and Prizer as such committee.

Senator Tirrill offered the following resolution:

Resolved, That the Secretary of State be requested to furnish each member of the Senate with a copy of the Code of Iowa of 1873, and a copy of the session laws of the Fifteenth, the Sixteenth, and the Seventeenth and Eighteenth General Assemblies.

Senator Clark of Wayne offered an amendment to the resolution, adding thereto the words: "for their use, and that said Code of Iowa of 1873 and said session laws be returned at the close of the present session."

The amendment was accepted.

Senator Rothert moved to strike out the words after and including the last word "and."

The yeas and nays were demanded.

The roll was called.

The yeas were:

Senators Abraham, Arnold, Baker, Bills, Boling, Brown of Keokuk, Brown of Van Buren, Clark of Page, Cotton, Dashiell, Garber, Gillett, Graves, Greenlee, Harmon, Hartshorn, Hebard, Henderson, Hunt, Hutchison, Johnson, Keller, Larrabee, Logan, Marshall, Mitchell, Nichols of Benton, Nichols of Guthrie, Nichols of Muscatine, Nielander, Patrick, Poyneer, Prizer, Robinson, Rothert, Russell of Greene, Russell of Jones, Shrader, Smith, Sudlow, Tirrill, Whaley, Wilson, and Wright-44.

The nays were:

Senators Clarke of Wayne and Wall-2.

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