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Also, in line 2, strike out the words "any person who," and insert in lieu thereof the word "whoever."

Attest:

D. J. EDWARDS, Clerk.

On motion of Mr. Marriott, said bill and amendments were laid upon the table.

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Mr. President:

The House of Representatives has adopted the following joint resolution, in which the concurrence of the Seiate is requested:

H JR. No 66-Mr. Clement: Relative to the election of a United States Senator to succeed Hon. James A. Garfield

Attest:

D J. EDWARD3, Clerk.

On motion of Mr. Hitchcock, said resolution was referred to the committee on Judiciary.

Bills were read the second time, and referred as follows:

S. B. No. 249: To amend section 3868 of the Revised Statutes, in relation to the powers of certain corporations.

To committee on Municipal Corporations.

S. B No. 250: To amend section 6289 of the Revised Statutes of Ohio. To committee on Judiciary.

Mr. Creamer offered the following resolution:

S. R. No 75: Rso'v-d, That Sebastian Gramlich and Fred. Dennis be allowd pay for four days' work each for putting in order the Senate Chamber for the present session.

On motion of Mr. Hartshorn, said resolution was referred to the committee on Claims.

The following communication was received from the Governor :

To the General Assembly:

STATE OF OHIO, EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
COLUMBUS, January 6, 1881.

6.

I have the honor to transmit herewith a copy of a communication from the Corresponding Secretary of the Executive Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies," whereby an invitation is extended to the members of the General Assembly to be present at the city of Washington, on the 4th of March next, and participate in the ceremonies and festivities incident to the inauguration of General James A. Garfield as President of the United States.

Very respectfully,

[Copy ]

CHARLES FOSTER, Governor.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ON INAUGURAL CEREMONIES,

MARCH 4, 1881.

WASHINGTON, D. C, December 10, 1880.

To His Excellency the Governor of Ohio, Columbus, Ohio:

SIR: I am instructed to extend to you, and through you to the members

of your personal staff, the cfficers of your State Government, and the members of the Legislature of your State, a cordial invitation to be present in this city, on the 4th of March next, and participate in the ceremonies and festivities incident to the inauguration of General James A. Garfield as President of the United States.

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I have the honor to advise you that on the 29th day of December, 1880, I appointed Charles H Grosvenor, of Athens county, subject to the advice and consent of the Senate, to be a Trustee of the Ohio Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans' Home, for the unexpired term ending April 14, 1881, to fill the vacancy caused by his resignation of said office, which was received October 27 and accepted November 1, 1880.

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Mr. Hitchcock moved to refer said message to the committee on Benevolent Institutions.

Which was not agreed to.

The question then being on advising and consenting to said appointment, the yeas and nays were ordered, taken, and resulted—yeas 24, nays 1, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were

Messrs. Atkinson, Beebe, Carlisle, Cline, Creamer, Entrekin, Harper,
Hartshorn, Hitchcock, Horr. Hollingsworth, Jackson, Kelly, Kirby of
Wyandot. Moore, Mounts, O'Hagan, Perkins, Pollard, Richards, Sinks,
Tyler, Wilkins of Fulton and Wilkins of Tuscarawas-24.
Mr. Van Cleaf voted in the negative.

So the Senate advised and consented to said appointment.
The following communication was received from the Governor:

To the Senate:

STATE OF OHIO, EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,

COLUMBUS, January 5, 1881.

I have the honor to advise you that on the 231 day of April, 1880, I appointed the following named persons to be members of the Board of State Charities:

Rocliff Brinkerhoff, of Richland county, and Charles Boesel, of Auglaize county, for the term of one year; Joseph Perkins, of Cuyahoga county, and John W. Andrews, of Franklin county, for the term of two

years; and Miles D. Carrington, of Lucas county, and William Howard Neff, of Hamilton county, for the term of three years.

It does not appear that any action is required by the Senate as to these appointments, either by the Constitution or statutes; but I deem it proper to submit them for your advice and consent.

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On motion of Mr Sinks, said message was referred to the committee on Benevolent Institucions.

The following communication was received from the Governor :

To the Senate:

STATE OF OHIO, EXECUTIVE Department,

COLUMBUS, January 5, 1881.

I have the honor to advise you that on the 21st day of October, 1880, I appointed John Little, of Greene county, subject to the advice and consent of the Senate, to be a Trustee of the Ohio Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans' Home, for the unexpired term ending April 14, 1885, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Albert M. Stark, which was received and accepted October 20, 1880.

Very respectfully,

CHARLES FOSTER, Governor.

Mr. Hartshorn moved to refer said message to the committee on Benevolent Institutions.

Which was not agreed to.

The question being on advising and consenting to said appointment, the yeas and nays were ordered, taken, and resulted-yeas 26, nays none, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were

Messrs. Atkinson, Beebe, Carlisle, Cline, Creamer, Entrekin, Harper, Hartshorn Hitchcock, Horr, Hollingsworth, Jackson. Kelly, Kirby of Hamilton, Kirby of Wyandot, Moore. Mounts, Perkins, Pollard, Richards, Sinks, Sullivan, Tyler, Van Cleaf, Wilkins of Fulton, and Wilkins of Tuscarawas-26.

S the Senate advised and consented to said appointment.
The following communication was received from the Governor :

To the Senate:

STATE OF OHIO, EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
COLUMBUS, January 5, 1881.

I have the honor to advise you that on the 31st day of December, 1880, I appointed Mendal Churchill, of Muskingum county, subject to the advice and consent of the Senate, to be a Director of the Ohio Penitentiary, for the unexpired term ending April 14, 1881, to fill the vacancy caused by his resignation of said office, which was received October 22 and accepted November 1, 1881.

Very repectfully,

CHARLES FOSTER, Governor.

Mr. Sinks moved to refer said message to the committee on Penitentiary.

On which motion the yeas and nays were demanded, taken, and resulted-yeas 9, nays 17, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were

Messrs. Hartshorn, Hitchcock, Kirby of Hamilton, Marriott, Perkins, Richards, Sinks, Sullivan, and Van Cleaf-9.

Those who voted in the negative were

Messrs. Atkinson, Beebe, Carlisle, Cline, Creamer, Entrekin, Harper, Horr, Jackson, Kelly, Kirby of Wyandot, Moore, Mounts, O'Hagan, Pollard, Tyler, and Wilkins of Tuscarawas-17.

So the motion was not agreed to.

The question then being on advising and consenting to said appointment, the yeas and nays were ordered, taken, and resulted-yeas 26, nays 1, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were

Messrs. Atkinson, Beebe, Carlisle, Cline, Creamer, Entrekin, Harper, Hartshorn, Hitchcock. Horr, Hollingsworth, Jackson, Kelly, Kirby of Hamilton, Kirby of Wyandot, Moore, Mounts, O'Hagan, Perkins, Pollard, Richards, Sinks, Sullivan, Tyler, Wilkins of Fulton, and Wilkins. of Tuscarawas-26.

Mr. Van Cleaf voted in the negative.

So the Senate advised and consented to said appointment.
The following communication was received from the Governor.

To the Senate:

STATE OF OHIO, EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,

COLUMBUS, January 5, 1881.

I have the honor to advise you that on the 31st day of December, 1880, I appointed Sidney S. Warner, of Lorain county, subject to the advice and consent of the Senate, to be a Trustee of the Cleveland Asylum for the Insane, for the unexpired term ending April 14, 1885, to fill the vacancy caused by his resignation of said office, which was received and accepted October 21, 1880.

Very respectfully,

CHARLES FOSTER, Governor.

Mr. Hartshorn moved to refer said message to the committee on Benevolent Institutions.

On which motion the yeas and nays were demanded, taken, and resulted-yeas 12, nays 16, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were

Messrs. Hartshorn, Hitchcock, Kirby of Hamilton, Marriott, Parker, Perkins, Richards, Sinks, Sullivan, Tyler, Van Cleaf, and Wilkins of Fulton-12.

Those who voted in the negative were

Messrs. Atkinson, Beebe, Carlisle, Cline, Creamer, Entrekin, Harper, Horr, Jackson, Keliy, Kirby of Wyandot, Moore, Mounts, O'Hagan, Pul lard, and Wilkins of Tuscarawas-16.

So the motion was disagreed to.

The question then being on advising and consenting to said appointment, the yeas and nays were ordered, taken, and resulted-yeas 24, nays 1, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were—

Messrs. Atkinson, Beebe, Carlisle, Cline, Creamer, Entrekin, Harper, Hartshorn, Hitchcock, Horr, Hollingsworth, Jackson, Kelly, Kirby of Wyandot, Moore, Mounts, Parker, Perkins, Pollard, Richards, Sinks, Sullivan, Tyler, and Wilkins of Fulton-24.

Mr. Van Cleaf voted in the negative.

So the Senate advised and consented to said appointment.
The following communication was received from the Governor :

To the Senate:

STATE OF OHIO, EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
COLUMBUS, January 5, 1881.

I have the honor to advise you that on the 13th day of December, 1880, I appointed B. F. Brannan, of Hamilton county, subject to the advice and consent of the Senate, to be a Trustee of the Cincinnati Hospital, for the unexpired term ending April 30, 1-81, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of M. B. Hagans, which was received and accepted December 6, 1880.

Very respectfully,

CHARLES FOSTER, Governor.

Mr. Entrekin moved to refer said message to the committee on Benevolent Institutions.

On which motion the yeas and nays were demanded, taken, and resulted-yeas 21, nays 5, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were

Messrs. Beebe, Carlisle, Cline, Entrekin, Harper, Hartshorn, Hitchcock, Horr, Hollingsworth, Kelly, Kirby of Hamilton, Marriott, Moore, Mounts, Parker, Perkins, Pollard, Richards, Sinks, Tyler, and Wilkins of Fulton-21.

Those who voted in the negative were

Messrs. Atkinson, Creamer, Jackson, Kirby of Wyandot, and Wilkins of Tuscarawas—5.

So the motion was agreed to.

The following communication was received from the Governor:

To the Senate:

STATE OF OHIO, EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,

COLUMBUS, January 5, 1881.

I have the honor to advise you that on the 23d day of April, 1880, I appointed George A. Boerstler, of Fairfield county, subject to the advice and consent of the Senate, to be a Trustee of the Athens Asylum for the Insane, for the unexpired term ending April 14, 1883, to fill the vacancy caused by the declination of Philemon B. Ewing, of the same county, to accept the office.

Very respectfully,

CHARLES FOSTER, Governor.

On motion of Mr. Entrekin, said message was referred to the committee on Benevolent Institutions.

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