Ohio statesmen and annals of progress, from the year 1788 to the year 1900, Part 41

Author: Taylor, William Alexander, 1837-1912; Taylor, Aubrey Clarence, 1875-1898
Publication date: 1899
Publisher: Columbus, Ohio, Press of the Westbote Co.
Number of Pages: 472


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Sawyer, Lewis C., Aug., Scott, James, War., Scott, Thos. B., Jeff.,


Sharpe, Robt. L., Fair , Smith, Henry R., Nble., Spetnagle, Theo , Rs., Snyder, Thos. C., Stk., Stewart, G. W., Mon., Stryker, Peter F., Ham.,


Stubbs, D. C., Pre., Sullivan, Samuel, Mi., Thorp, Freeman, Asht , Townsend, Chas .. Ath., Tyler, Joel L., Lick., Tyler, W. D., Way .. Vallandigham, C. N., Mont.,


Hayes, M. W., Mi., Herrick, Lucius, Lor.,


Voight, Lewis, Ham., Walker, James, Log., Wallace, Wm. T., Frk,


Mr. Garfield having received a majority of each Ilouse was declared elected.


ANNALS OF PROGRESS


On the twenty third of December, In, Me Garlele of Loving and One duties of the Senatorship, and having in the Trantime beco nis ind Y's Sent ok ilve United States, renounced the Senatorship, and on the rightvenih of january, rkfx, the two Houses voted separately to fill the varanes, The redml; col Chon buriang was


f


Tali


John Sherman


Allen G. Thurman


Total vote cast


3


Mr. Sherman having received a majority in cach toanth of de Lngy(styre -ss declared elected upon the reading of the Journal of the two Hommes


Many amendments to the Code of laws were acepted, at the larger porfin the two sessions were devoted thereto.


It was made unlawful to practice medicine and surgery nichons ort paginimg a diploma from some medical college, except when physicians lad ders in imouestmed. reputable and continuons practice for a fixed period of time


The act of the previous Legislature redistricting the State fra the purme -f electing members of Congress, was repealed, and the act of April ilya, grovtmais noted, was revived.


Charles Townsend, of Athens, resigned, and was querceded by Fue I_ Kane


OFFICIAL DIRECTORY, 1 52-1554


Governor-CHARLES FOSTER.


Lieutenant Governor-REESE G. RICHARDS


Secretary of State-CHARLES TOWNSEND.


Treasurer of State-JOSEPH TURNEY.


Auditor of State-JOHN F. OGLEVEE.


Attorneys General-GEO. K. NASH, DAVID A. HOLLINGSWORTH, 15/ 65 OS Supreme Judges-JOHN W. OKEY, WI. WHITE, W. W Tonsims, Gas s MCILVAINE, NICHOLAS LONGWORTH.


Adjutant General-SAMUEL B. SMITH.


SIXTY FIFTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY


Regular Session met January , la : adjourned April Ji, Mais Advarsel has sion met January 2, 1525 : adjourned . . .


R. G. RICHARDS, President ex-officio.


ROLLIS A ILIER P'res Jos ppi teos D). W. H. DAS, Ser vantes-Ari


Dim1.


Anderson. Lewis G


Ballauf, Lewis. -


33 Forseman, Chas. S C


Brigham, Jos. A


Godfrey, Thas. J


Brownell, Jno. K.


3


Hall. Jenniton. 12


Chapman, Geo T


1


Hart-horn, F. M


Dexter, Julius .


1 Dickinson, Jno. M 2:


Hollingsworth, D A


17-25 Horr, RAA


Eason, Ben


Evans, J. 11


5 Junger, Godfrey


Kinsey. Co.lis


JACON C. DONALDSON, Clerk.


90


OHIO STATESMEN.


Dist.


Dist.


Dist.


Norton, Jonath I) 33 Pollard, Jno. K 7


White, Elmer 32


G'Hagan, Henry E. 30 Pond, F. B 14


Wilson. Horace IO


Palmer, L. A .. 25 Reed, Wm. H. 6


Pearson, Albert J. .. 18-19


Sayre, Moses M.


Yeatman, Walker M. I


Senator Luther M. Strong acted as temporary Clerk, pending the organization of the Senate.


For President pro tem., Rollin A. Horr received 20 votes; Mosesh H. Kirby re- ceived 10 votes.


For Clerk, Jacob C. Donaldson received 20 votes ; David S. Fisher, 10 votes.


The following additional Clerks were elected :


Journal Clerk, Joseph P. Smith. Message Clerk, William S. Matthews.


Engrossing Clerk, Lillie C. Darst.


Enrolling Clerk, Dayton W. Glenn.


Recording Clerk, Walter E. Thomas.


For Sergeant- at-Arms, D. W. H. Day received 20 votes and David H. Tolan 10 votes.


Assistant Sergeants-at-Arms-First, J. H. Hall. Second, Alexander McDowell. On the fourth of January, 1882, the two Houses met in joint assembly to witness the canvass of the votes at the preceding October election. The result declared was : Governor-Charles Foster, 312,735; John W. Bookwalter, 288,426; Abram R. Ludlow, 16,597; John Seitz, 6,330. There were scattering, 138 votes.


Lieutenant Governor-Reese G. Richards, 314,100; Edgar M. Johnson, 2SS,266 ; Jason McVey, 16,127 ; Charles Jenkins, 6,360. There were scattering, 34 votes.


State Treasurer-Joseph Turney, 316,232 ; A. P. Winslow, 286,59 ; Ferd. Schu- macher, 15,824; W. F. Gloyd, 6,487. There were scattering. 125 votes.


Attorney General-Geo. K. Nash, 315,655; Frank C. Dougherty, 287.470; D. W. Gage, 15,655 ; G. N. Tuttle, 6,482. There were scattering, 67 votes.


On the third of January, 1883, the two Houses met jointly, the vote for Secretary of State at the preceding October election was canvassed, and the result was declared to be :


James W. Newman, 316,874; Charles Townsend, 297,757 ; Ferdinand Schumaker, 12,202; George L. Hafer, 5,345.


Deaths in the Sixty-fifth General Assembly, H. C. H. Needham, succeeded by J. H. Evans, from the Eighth District, and Henry E. O'Hagan, succeeded by Godfrey Jaeger, from the Thirtieth District.


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


ORLANDO J. HODGE, Speaker. I. N. HATHAWAY, Speaker pro tem.


D. J. EDWARDS, Clerk. ISRAEL UNDERWOOD, Sergeant-at Arms.


Alexander, J. Park, Sum., Allen, C. L., Ful., Card, Osman, Cuy.,


Bargar, G. H., Cos.,


Carlisle, James, Morr.,


Bell, Wm., Jr., Frk., Cochran, Robert, Br., Beman, L. M., Gal., Cooper, H. L., Ham., Bloch, Wm., Cuy., Bowersox, C. A., Wd., Conrad, Silas H., Stk., Cory, James E., Craw., Brady, Peter, Sky., Coryell, James L., Ad., Brenner, Simon, Mont., Cunningham, F., But., Brooks, E. P., Mgs., Brownfield, Benj., Lick., Decker, Amos, Sen., Devereux, A. F., Ham.,


Brunner, L. A., Wyt.,


Dunham, F. H., Cuy., Ellsworth, L. W., Law., Frame, R. S., Gsy., Frese, A. F .. Ott., Gest, Jos. G., Jr .. Er., Gordon, L. S., Pan., Graham, Jno. S. Tus Green, Edw. M., Shl. Green, Jno. P., Cuy. Greiner, H. C., Per., Hadley, II. L., Fay.,


Wolcott, S. P 24-26


Perkins, H. B. 23 Strong, Luther M. I3


ANNALS OF FROCKERL


Hall, Jno. B . Frk., Hathaway, I. N., Gea.,


Hays, M. W., Mi.,


Highlands, Win. W., Ham, Maore The P. Wie Hodge, O. J .. Cuy., Holbrook, Geo. W., Aug., Hopkins, Jno. J., Mar.,


Hughes, Wm. T., V. W., Huntington, D W., Ham, Jones, Jno. S., Del., Jones, Robert H., Jack .. Kahle. 1. H., Put., Kahlo, Henry, Luc ,


Kearney, F. B., Hamn.,


Poor, C. M . Ham_


Kithcart, J. A .. Jeff.,


Powers, R C., Hor.


Koons, W'm. M., Kx.,


Kurtz, C. L., Ath.,


Price, Robert, Musk . Puckrin, Jo , Er.


Van Deem, Wi P. Wxc. Wiener, Daril Bel Walker James Lg. Warren F.B. Hmm.


Laird, Stephen, Trum., Licey. A. D., Med.,


Pugsley, J. J., High Rarey, A. K., Har ..


Wallace, Robert Cuy. Writeek, Leso They Weter Wwe IL. We.


Linton, N. M., Clint ..


Reese, B. L., Frk.


Littler, Jno. Il., Clk.,


Robinson, A. B., Un,


Locke, Jno. F., Mad.,


Ross, E. C., Car., Woolworth E S. Port


Love, Geo. W., Col.,


Russell, C. B., Ham ,


Wright, WALAHE


Maurey, Henry, Mon., Scott, James, War ,


Yates. D R. PE4


In the preliminary organization Freeman Thorp arteri .. Clere pro teo For Speaker, Orlando Hodge received 66 votes and C \ Vallandighans ;r .m. Isaac N. Hathaway was elected Speaker pro tem


For Clerk, D. J. Edwards received 65 votes an | Geurge W Mesker A1 .tre


Geo. H. Kolker was elected Journal Clerk, and Henry R. Starkery, Mamagr Clerk but at this point the record in this respect terminates.


For Sergeant-at-Arms, Israel Underwood received 4 votes and Allen Brack IS. The Assistant Sergeant-at- Arms elected were . S. S. Pettit, Afrazy Mimer and Fredrick Blenkner.


But little general legislation was enacted beyond the enicedmeny of the Code existing laws. Several additional Common Pleas Judgesbijis were created to mart the growing business of the court in several of the countingwww ordered erected to the memory of Gen. Simon Kenten, at Urbana, and the wniemary appropriation made for the same.


The State was divided into Congressional Districts as follows


I. Part of Hamilton county.


2. Part of Hamilton county.


3. Preble, Montgomery, Miami.


4. Darke, Shelby, Mercer, Auglaize.


5. Putnam, Hancock, Wyandot, Seneca, Crawford


6. Wood, Fulton, Williams, Henry, Defiance, Paulding, Van Wert


7. Butler, Greene, Clermont, Warren.


S. Clark, Pickaway, Champaign, Logan, Madıen.


9. Knox, Delaware, Morrow, Union, Marion, Hardin


10. Sandusky, Ottawa, Lucas, Eric.


II. Adams, Scioto, Lawrence, Gallia, Jackson, V'intan.


12. Clinton, Highland, Fayette, Ross, Brown, Pike.


13. Fairfield, Franklin, Hocking, Perry.


Metall Ge PL Milles, Win F Mer- More, Alfre l Psa.


McCrory. R. B_ R.h. MeCallech, M. H. AL Mc Farland, D. Sr. S.C. MeGnvaran, Sanı F, Han Negley Chas, Ik


Ogden, Jne W. Cham. Patterson C HI R . l'eet, W'in, Ham


Tyler. 1. IL. How,


Pollock, W'In. P., Mah-


OHIO STATESMEN.


14. Richland, Ashland, Huron, Lorain.


15. Meigs, Athens, Morgan, Washington, Monroe.


16. Licking, Muskingum, Coshocton, Holmes, Tuscarawa‹.


17. Belmont, Harrison, Jefferson, Guern-ey, Noble.


IS. Carroll, Columbiana, Mahoning, Stark.


19. Portage, Lake, Geauga, Ashtabula, Trumbull


20. Summit, Medina, and part of Cuyahoga.


21. Part of Cuyahoga.


OFFICIAL DIRECTORY, 1884-IS86.


Governor-GEORGE HOADLY.


Lieutenant Governor-JOHN G WARWICK.


Secretary of State-JAMES W. NEWMAN.


Treasurer of State-PETER BRADY.


Auditor of State-EMIL KIESEWETTER.


Attorney General-JAMES LAWRENCE.


Supreme Judges-SELWYN M. OWENS, GEO. W. MCILVAINE, MARTIN D. FOL- LETT, GIBSON ATHERTON, JOHN W. OKEY, W. W. JOHNSON.


Adjutant General -EBENEZER B. FINLEY.


SIXTY-SIXTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


Regular Session met January 7, 1884; adjourned April 14, 1884. Adjourned Ses- sion met January 6, 1885; adjourned May 4, 1885.


SENATE.


JOHN G. WARWICK, President ex officio. ELMER WHITE, President pro tem.


CHAS. N. VALLANDIGHAM, Clerk. CHAS. NEGLEY, Sergeant at-Arms.


Dist.


Dist.


Dist.


Brenner, Simon 3


Hane, John J 13


Oren, Jesse N 5


Cable, A. C. 12


HIogue, Solomon 20


Pruden, A. J. I


Caldwell, Wm ..


Jaeger, Godfrey 30


Ramey, O. B 33


Crowell, Wm. S. IS-19


Lewis, John V 21


Reed, W'm. H 6


Dickinson, John M 22


Levering. Allen 17-28


Smith, Gilbert 14


Durflinger, Syl. W II


Loomis, T.


27-29


Van Cleaf, A R IO


Elliott, Geo. F 2


Mickey, Harrison 27-29


Welsh, Calvin S. 9


Ely, Geo. H. 25


Myers, John E.


4


White, Elmer 32


Evans, John H 8


McLyman, Wn. H. 33


Williams, A. J. 25


Fassett, A. I) 23


O'Brien, Wm. 1. I


Williston, John H


Godfrey, Thos. J 32


O'Neill, John. 15-16 Wolcott, Simon P. . 24-26


Gregg, John W 7


When the Senate met Senator Wm. H. Reed was designated Clerk pro ten., pending organization.


For President pro tem., Elmer White received 22 votes ; S. P. Wolcott, 11 votes. For Clerk, Chas. N. Vallandigham received 22 votes ; Jacob C. Donaldson, 11. Additional Clerks were elected as follows :


Journal Clerk, I. J. Fisk.


Message Clerk, John A. Qualey.


Engrossing Clerk, Nellie O'Hagan.


Enrolling Clerk, Charles Rhodes.


Recording Clerk, Wm. A. Fleming.


For Sergeant at-Arms, Charles Negley received 22 votes ; D. W. H. Day, II votes. Daniel O'Neill was elected First, and A. C. Hough, Second Assistant Sergeants - at - Arıns.


ANNALS OF PROGRESS


On the ninth of January, 14 the two Hours delle and the canvassing of the vote cast at the preceding October cimi. The fikusing declared :


Governor - George Hoadly, 15,693, Jeph B Furakur 16700g: Fred St. macher. 8 362 ; Charles Jenkins, 2,937 There were Matiering, o wie


Lieutenant Governor-John .. Warwick, 3,6413, We ( Hre, py) linsey T. Ogden, S.3St : Win. Baker, 2.931 There were scattering a yana


8,306; Harvey Rodes 2931. There were scattering, 574 900


State Treasurer-Peter Brady, 36) 547 , Juhn C. Brawn, 15.TP): Taha Si WARE S, 2So; John Seitz, 2,947. There were scattering, 5 votes


Attorney General - James Lawrence, 360 154; Money B Farmlines Son ido A.M. Roseborough, S,276; L. G. Tuttle, :951 There were scattering :velse


On the seventh of January, 159;, the two Hollies met jaiafir And the vale The Secretary of State at the preceding October election was checked and delete James S. Robinson, 391.59; ; James W. Newman, [h, 33%. E. ] Murele Rbo7 PM Harold, 3.499; and 13 votes were scattering.


Contest in the Sixty -sixth General Assembly, Timothy t, Lewis, puegeotel je Harrison Mickey, from the joint Twenty- seventh-Twenty 010th Dr Te


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES


ARCHELEUS D. MARSH, Speaker. DAVID S. FISHER, Clerk. -


Addison, C. E , Musk.,


Francisco, J. B. Sky.,


Baker, David, Dk.,


Gaston, Jos. S., Pkc. Marsb. A. IL Mer


Bargar, G. H., Cos ..


Gest, Jos. G., Jr., Gre,


Matthews W'm s_ Gat


Barrett, D. M., High.,


George, Henry, Def , Pas, Menke. J. B_ Ham.


Beatty, Wm., Luc.,


Goodman, O. P., R.s.,


Black, J. T., Mad.,


Greiner, Henry C., Per Habbeler, W'm., Ott., Hladley, H. L., Fay.,


Musery, James, Choy. Murray, D SL SI Myers. Alles O. Frk_


Brown, Seth W., War.,


MeBride, Joa. Sik


Bruce, J. E., Ham.,


Ogden, Jno W., ChouL


Brunner, L. A., Wyt.,


Pect, WE. Ham.


Buchanan, Robert, Cler.,


Prim rose. F. P. ALE


Burnett, C. C., Cuy., Byal, A. P., Hlan.,


Rarer. A. K_ Har,


Cameron, J. L., Un .. Cogan, T. J., Ham., Cole, L. C., Stk.,


Rul. WIR. Cur


Cosgrove, Jno., Ham.,


REM. F. C Cer Rvan, D). J . S.L. Sa kett (. L DeL Schuite, Ww. A. Fair- Sharp, One W. Hude


Crites, Geo W., Tus.


Cuff, Jno. V., Hen.,


Cummins, J. B., Ilam .. Cunningham, F., But. Deyo, Albert, Ful., Dixon, Alex., Mah., Edwards, O. F., Mont., Emerson, E. P., W'd.,


Jones, Robert HI Jack Kahle, I. H., Put, Kohler, J. A., Sum, Laird, Stephen, T'rum. Lantz, Jasper N., ilsn Littler, J. 11., CIL, Linduff, Ben . N., Jet .. Lisle, Jos., Lick ..


Sherwas A. M. Pent Stevetvis, Andrew, Rol_ Statler, D. J. S. Staplerrs, E. M. M-le


Farrar, Wm. M., Gsy.,


Stayowl, Jam. D., Hans- Stilwell Byene. Ask


Fierce, Win. M., Vin.,


Finley, L. W., Nble., Ford, Geo. H. Gea., Lke.,


Loewenstien, C . Frk Love, Oco W. Col. Lyman, C H., Med.


Staufer, C. C. Way. Stryker. P. F., In.


Bohl, Henry, Was.,


Brooks, E. 1'., Mgs.,


· Haley, Jno. P., Cuy. Hamilton, J. H., Mon Harbaugh, A. G , Cuy .. Higgins, R. H., Br., Hilles, Samuel, Bel. Holbrook, G. W., Aug Hughes, W'm. T., V. W., Hull, Geo. W. Al., Hunt, Phanuel Shl., Johnston, W. I), Hur .. Johnson, Sol. Wine,


94


OHIO STATESMEN.


Terrell, J. M., Clin., Walker, James, Log.,


Thompson, J. D., Kx., Washburn, Geo. G., Lor.,


Thompson, J. R., Ham., Weldy. Seth., Hock.,


Thorp, Freeman, Asht., Wilson, D. W. C., Law.,


Turner, James, Mont., Wolf, Daniel, Ham.,


Young. J. B., Ad., Zeigler, Geo. M., Cr.


Pending the organization of the House, George W. Sharp acted as Clerk pro tem. For Speaker, A. D. Marsh received 60 votes, Freeman Thorpe received 44 votes.


For Speaker pro tem., Lewis A. Brunner received 60 votes : William S. Matthews received 44 votes.


For Clerk, David S. Fisher received 59 votes ; D. J. Edwards received 42 votes The following additional Clerks were elected :


Journal Clerk, Don F. Taylor. Message Clerk, Thomas H. Moore.


Engrossing Clerk, Samuel J. Lewi :.


Enrolling Clerk, Washington Ford.


Recording Clerk, Sarah Reed.


For Sergeant-at- Arms, J. M. Peniston received 60 votes; Israel Underwood 43 votes. The following Assistants were elected :


First Assistant, J. M. Murray; Second Assistant, August Steckshulte; Third Assistant, Fredrick Blenkner.


On the fifteenth of January, the two Houses voted separately for United States Senator, and met in joint convention on the following day. The result of the separate ballot was :


Senate.


House.


Total.


Henry B. Payne


22


56


78


Charles Foster


O


2


Blanks.


8


39


47


Total votes cast


30


· 97


127


Mr. Payne having received a majority in each House voting separately was declared duly elected United States Senator.


The Code was elaborately amended, but the most important act of legislation related to married women. They were permitted to sue and be sued in their own name; were entitled to homestead exemption; could acquire separate property and sell their own real estate ; the husband was not liable for the debts contracted by the wife in her separate business transactions, and a married woman could act as a femme sole when deserted by her husband without divorce or legislative or judicial in- tervention.


The St ite was redistricted for members of Congress as follows :


1. Part of Hamilton county.


2. Part of Hamilton county.


3. Butler, Preble, Warren, Clermont.


4. Montgomery, Miami, Darke.


5. Shelby, Mercer, Auglaize, Allen, Logan, Hardin.


6. Williams, Defiance, Paulding, Van Wert, Putnam, Henry, Fulton.


7. Wood, Hancock, Seneca, Wyandot, Crawford.


8. Champaign, Clark, Greene, Clinton, Fayette.


Work, Wesley, Pck.,


Young, B. G., Mar.,


Young, E. W., Frk.,


ASSALE OF FISCORPSS


9. Marion, Union, Morrow, Ideedie Kon Same


10. Lucas, Ottawa, Sandunks, 5ris


Rois Highland, Brown, Adso --


12. Vinton, Pike, Jackson, Sehnt . Carmancs


13. Franklin, Fairfield, Pickaway fucking


14. Perry, Morgan, Athens Meigs Gallle


15. Tuscarawas, Coshocton, Licking, Mathings


16. Lorain, Huron, Ashland, Richland, Hunas


17. Guernsey, Belmont, Noble, Motrec, Warbl Etc


IS. Mahoning, Columbiana, Carrell, Jaffer & Parri


19. Ashtabula, Trumbull, Portage, Geauge Love and post or cortes


20. Summit, Medina, Stark, Wayme


21. Part of Cuyahoga.


The Circuit Court was created the State belig drowned pass arle quesoy four and afterward increased with thise fuedges slutsk les rive youpsd for aart. vormat with terms of five years each.


OFFICIAL DIRECTORY, 16 ME


Governor-JOSEPH B. FORAKER.


Lieutenant Governor-ROBERT P. KENNEDY.


Secretary of State-JAMES S. RUMINTON.


Treasurer of State-JOHN C. BROWN


Auditor of State-EMIL KIESEWETTER.


Attorney General-JAcon A. KOI LER


Supreme Judges-SELWYN N. OWENS, M. D) FOLLETT, MARSHALL 1, WOLLA- WM. T. SPEAR, THADDEUS A. MINSHALL, FRANELIE J. DICEMAS


Adjutant General-HENRY A. AXLINE.


SIXTY-SEVENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY


Regular Session met January 4, 1550: adjourned Mas Jo Bis Amorand Six sion met January $, 1857 : adjourned March 1. 108-


SENATF.


R. P. KENNEDY, President ex-officio.


CHAS. N. VALLANDIGHAM, Clerk.


CHARLES NEGLEY, Sergeant-at . Arins.


JOHN O'NEILL Picuidesepro tos S. A. CONRAD President pru too DAYTON M. GLENN, Sorgrast .' AIL


Dist.


Brashears, John


Gregg, Jno. W.


Parey. Malinm 5


Cable, Curtis A 12


Groschner, Henry


33


Pringle, Then J


Codding, Chas. G 27-29


Hardacre, Geo. W


1


Pupucr, Jarsb


Conrad, Silas A 21


Ilogue, Solomon Ramnell, W'm.


Coulter, Thos. B.


22


Hopple, James C


1


Richard on I C


Crites, Geo. W. 18-19


Kemp, Sam'l E


Schmelder, J P


Crouse, Geo. W 24-26


Keuhnert, Robert


1


Sinnett. Eines 11-14


Dodd, Ezra S. 33


Kirchner, Frank 1


Sullivan, Je.c. )


Dow, Duncan. $3


Lindsey, F. B


4


Ely, Geo. H.


25


Mchaffey, Rob't 33


Willbegun, John H1


Elzroth, Wm. F


Meredith, Levi


Willen, Maam F


Fassett, Alonzo I).


23


McGill, Aızı 1


Zimmerman. jim


Glazier, Abel W


1 4


O'Neill, John 15-10


Van Cleaf, A. R Welch, Calvin S


Eggers, Fred. H 25


Lawrence, Win 15-19


Senator Cable of the Twelfth District was designated temporary Clari,pending the regular organization.


For President pro tem , John O'Neill received 20 rütek, and Geo. IL. Ex. 1;


96


OHIO STATESMEN


For Clerk, Chas. N. Vallandigham received 20 votes and J. K. Brown, 17. Clerks were selected as follows :


Journal Clerk, I. J. Fisk.


Message Clerk. Carlos A. Trevitt.


Engrossing Clerk, Nellie O'Hagan. Enrolling Clerk, James E. Grogan.


Recording Clerk, James Inland.


For Sergeant at-Arms, Charles Negley received 20 votes ; Dayton W. Glenn, 17. Assistants : First, Daniel O'Neill; Second, Charles E. Addison.


There was a prolonged contest in this assembly in the Senate, and the result was that John Brashears, James C. Hopple. Robert Kuehnert and Moses F. Wilson were succeeded by James C. Richardson, Frank Kirchner, Amzi McGill and George W. Hardacre, from the First District.


The scenes attending the contest were sensational. A part of the Senators with- drew and left the State.


The causes leading to this withdrawal were as follows: The Democrats claimed to have elected twenty of the thirty-seven Senators, including the four Senators from the First District and nineteen Senators constituted a quorum. The Republi- cans contested the right of the Senators from the First District to their seats, claim- ing that four Republicans had been elected.


Under the ruling that neither of the four Senators whose seats were being con- tested should be allowed to vote on the question of seating the others, the Democrats decided to force a compromise by withdrawing and breaking the quorum, thus pre- venting the Senate from transacting any business. Accordingly, nineteen of thein left the chamber and the State, leaving only eighteen Senators.


After several days' waiting, a resolution was suddenly offered and declared car- ried, seating the four Republican contestants from the First District.


While the Journal of the Senate did not disclose that a quorum had voted, neither did it disclose that less than a quorum had voted, while it did affirmatively de- clare that the resolution seating the contesting Senators had been adopted.


Upon passing upon the question, the Supreme Court held that the inquiry could not go behind the Journal of the Senate, and its affirmation must be accepted, unless contradicted by the record itself.


The office of President pro tem. was declared vacant, and Silas A. Conrad was elected in place of John O'Neill. The office of Sergeant-at-Arms was declared va- cant, and Dayton W. Glenn was elected in place of Charles Negley. Others of the minor officials were changed.


On the sixth of January, the two Houses met in join assembly, and the vote at the preceding election was canvassed, and the result declared as follows :


Governor-Joseph B. Foraker, 359,281 ; George Hoadly, 341,830; A. B. Leonard, 28,081 ; J. W. Northrop, 2 001.


Lieutenant Governor-Robert P. Kennedy, 360,720; John G. Warwick, 341,809; Wm. G. Frost, 27,043; M. B. Cooley, 2,057. There were scattering, 15 votes.


State Treasurer-John C. Brown, 361,467; Peter Brady, 340,969; John Danner, 26,578; R. P. Harman, 2,064. There were scattering, 13 votes


Attorney General-Jacob A. Koliler, 360,So9; James Lawrence, 341,762; A. E. Clevenger, 26,640; William Baker, 2,074.


On the sixth of December, 1887, the two Houses met and witnessed the canvass of the vote for Secretary of State at the preceding election. The result declared was :


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ANNALS OF PROGKEEK


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JOHN C. ENTREKIN, Speaker. DAVID LANNING, Clerk.


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Wm. S. Matthews acted as Clerk pro tem , pending the yreningsties


Mr. Hilles protested the calling of the names of the members from Hundlhe county holding the certificates. Secretary of State Remission veerruled the proceed and declared it out of order.


Mr. Cowgill offered a resolution to refer their credentials te the Counter ve Privileges and Elections when selected, and in the meantime the members of the delegation should not be permitted to take their seate The Sevrviary ad Summe de


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clared the motion out of order, and the decision was upheld on appeal being taken therefrom. The election of officers then proceeded.


For Speaker, John C. Entrekin received 46 votes, and L. C. Cole received 49. For Speaker pro tem., Daniel J. Ryan received 56 votes, and Geo. M. Zeigler, 49. For Clerk, David Lanning received 55 votes, and D. S. Fisher. 47.




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