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The Legislature

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Day
13
Month
January
Year
1881
Copyright
Public Domain
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January 5. - At noon tlie seuute was ealled to order. Prayer was olfered. Every aramber was in bisseat. Offlcerswere elected s foilows, each offioer recelving 32 votes, tbe full mimber of senators: Secretar)- Edwin 8. Hoskins. Asslatant Secretary - l'.O. Hopklns EngrOSstng and Enrolling Clerk- Demiisou K. Groesheot Assislant EurosBiiig aud Enrolüng ClerkOscar F. Morse, Sergeant-at-Arnis- Wllllam Crossptt First Assistant Ueorire Fowler. Beoond Asslstaut Sergeant-at-Arma- Joho C Lumliard. A concurrent resolutiou apppiiitlDg Mrs. JoBephine ltohinson postmiatress and Asaliel Chase avistant wae adoptad. Sessions were ordered to bugin at ,1U o'ctock. Alter other routine business ilie seuate ad jmirned. The clevl; called tbe house to order at noon. After religious ex rcises the ro!l was cMrd by coiiDties and 99 iiitrnbers found to be present, a full house witb th t-xceijtion of Mr. Wilkins of Eaton couuty. Tbe vote for speaker reenlted in Sfi otes for Seth C. SJoffat, 11 for James . Turiibull and 1 for Win. Ball. Tbe caucus nominees of tho Republicana wereelected to the minor offices. After some routine business pertaiaiug to organiz-atiou, tbe bousc adjourned. January 6. - The usual preparatiooa to receive the Govemore' inessasres were pasted, and lüith liouses met In jQlntsessiou and lieten - ed to Uot. Croswell's ex-augural message. January 7.- In both houses ïppointmente were made to a few minor offices, Gov. Jerome's message was listened to in join courenüon, and tbe two bonses adjourned till Wednesday evening next.

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Ann Arbor Democrat