BEGUN AND HELD AT TOPEKA,
On Tuesday, January 12th, A. D. 1864.
LAWRENCE, KANSAS:
PRINTED AT THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS, BOOK AND JOB OFFICE.
JOHN SPEER, PUBLIC PRINTER.
This being the day designated by the constitution for the meeting of the Legislature, the House of Representatives of the State of Kansas was called to order, at 12 o'clock, M., by Hon. W. W. H. Lawrence, Secretary of State, who read a list of the members to whom certificates of election had been issued,
On motion, Mr. Wakefield was chosen temporary chairman of the House. སྣྲོན། པཎྞཏི།)
On motion, Mr. Wood was chosen temporary clerk... The members were requested to come forward within the bar, and be sworn.
The following oath was then administered to the following named gentlemen, by the Hon. Judge Crozier, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, which oath was respectively subscribed by them:
"You and each of you do solemnly swear, in the presence of Almighty God, that you will support the constitution of the United States, the constitution of the State of Kansas, and faithfully perform your duties as members of the House of Representatives of the State of Kansas, to the best of your ability. So help you God."
From the first Representative district, J. P. JOHNSONOTH From the second district, J. W. OREM From the third district, F. H. DRENNING.dt mott From the fourth district, C. C. CAMP
From the fifth district, J. W. FORMAN
From the sixth district, G. W. GLICK/dizin-giról odt gedĽ From the seventh district, JACOB SAQUE Chut oda sort From the eighth district, ASA BARNES-3 da jori
From the ninth district, B. W. WILLIAMS. From the tenth district, J. C. BATSELL. From the eleventh district, I. J. LACOCK. From the twelfth district, GEO. E. IRWIN.
From the thirteenth district, RICHARD BRADLEY. From the fourteenth district, J. S. HIDDEN From the fifteenth district, J. D. BRUMBAUGH. From the sixteenth district, G. H. HOLLINBERG. From the seventeenth district, O. J. GROVER. From the nineteenth district, C. A. BUCK. From the twentieth district, E. M. HUTCHINS. From the twenty-first district, M. BARNES.
From the twenty-second district, WILLIAM FREELAND. From the twenty-third district, JOSIAH KELLOGG. From the twenty-fourth district, GEO. A: MOORE. # From the twenty-fifth district, J. B. LAING.nd, animad From the twenty-sixth district, J. W. CRAIG. From the twenty-seventh district, G. R. HOUTS,lor
From the twenty-ninth district, S. TROWER.
From the thirtieth district, B. H. TWOMBLEY,moito ng From the thirty-first district, M. W. BOTTOM.
From the thirty-second district, C. H. STRATTON. From the thirty-third district, D. G. CAMPBELL. ⠀ #7 From the thirty-fourth district, HARRY MCBRIDESMAI From the thirty-fifth district, T. J. STERNBERGEN DE From the thirty-sixth district, J. S. EMERY, be ay “ From the thirty-seventh district, CLARKSON REYNOLDS. From the thirty-eighth district, A. THOMANS di poverl From the thirty-ninth district, J. A. WAKEFIELD.
From the fortieth district, WM. DRAPERANTO ME nels From the forty-first district, J. F. CUMMINGS.
From the forty-second district, HENRY FOX, From the forty-third district, WM, CHESTNUT,
From the forty-fourth district, T. H. ELLIS.lt moth From the forty-fifth district, W. G. McCULLOCH. From the forty-sixth district, WILLIAM SNOOKS. Dro From the forty-seventh district, J. H. BELDING.! - From the forty-eighth district, SAM. AYERS.
From the forty-ninth district, JEFF. FLEMING. From the fiftieth district, WILLIAM STONE. “ From the fifty-first district, R. B. STEVENS. From the fifty-second district, D. R. COBB. From the fifty-third district, J. G. MILLER. From the fifty-fourth district, D. ROGERS. From the fifty-fifth district, J. M: EVANS. From the fifty-sixth district, HINER. From the fifty-seventh district, BENJ. M. LINGO. From the fifty-eighth district, ISAIAH PILE. From the fifty-ninth district, JAMES W. SMITH. From the sixtieth district, JAMES ROGERS.
From the sixty-first district, JOB THROCKMORTON. From the sixty-second district, W. R. SAUNDERS. From the sixty-third distriet, A. W. PICKERING. From the sixty-fourth district, C. V. ESKRIDGE. From the sixty-fifth district, A. K. HAWKS. From the sixty-sixth district, JOSEPH FROST. From the sixty-seventh district, PICKERING. From the sixty-eighth district, A. L. ALFORD. From the sixty-ninth district, S. N. WOOD. From the seventieth district, D. M. JOHNSTON. From the seventy-first district, P. Z. TAYLOR. From the seventy-second district, B. E. FULLINGTON. From the seventy-third district, T. F. HERSEY From the seventy-fourth district, H. L. JONES. From the seventy-fifth district, JAMES KENNER 10ad On motion of Mr. Glick, og et e r By The House proceeded to the election of Speaker. Inda migu Mr. Glick hominated Mr. Kellogg, of Leavenworth county The roll being called, the following was the results con i spod 1 Kellogg, 697
Saunders, 2. Draper, 1. Ta
mong tinig hoog n to safe ona trayza To give por adi sriboong his ass Those voting for Kellogg were doiting oft e sheqer I
Alford, Ayers, Barnes (8th district), Barnes (21st district), Beld-ing, Batsell, Bottom, Bradley, Brumbaugh, Buck, Camp, Campbell, Cavender, Chestnut, Craig, Cobb, Cummings, Donaldson, Drenning, ©
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