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Brevier Legislative Reports, Volume XIV, 1873, 608 pp.
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THE ORGANIZATION.

Mr. Dwiggins, in order to ascertain if there be a quorum present, demanded a call of the Senate.

The President directed Mr. D. H. Olive, the Principal Secretary of the last session, to act as clerk in calling the vote. This service having been performed,

The President announced that there was but twenty-six senators present.

The following Senators answered to their names on roll call: From the county of Allen, Ochmig Bird; from the counties of Adams and Allen, John D. Sarnighausen; from the counties of Brown and Jackson, Jason B. Brown; from the counties of Carr and Fulton, Milo R. Smith; from the counties of Clinton and Boone, A. F. Boone; from the counties of Clay and Sullivan, M. B. Ringo; from, the county of Franklin, John Beggs; from the comities of Green and Owen, W. E. Dittemore; from the counties of Grant, Blackford and Jay, Asbury Steele; from the counties Howard and Carroll, Ad Armstrong; from the counties of Huntington and Wells, Hugh Daugherty; from the counties of Johnson and Morgan, M. R. Slater; from the counties of Knox and Daviess, James J. Williams; from the counties of Monroe and Laurence, George W. Freidley; from the counties of Laporte and Starke, J. H. Winterbotham; from the county of Montgomery, John F. Harney; from the counties of Ohio and Dearborn, R. Gregg; from the counties of Posey and Gibson, Marcus T. C. Carnahan; from the counties of Perry, Crawford and Orange, John Stroud; from the counties of Pulaski, White, Benton, Jasper and Newton, Robert Dwiggins; from the counties of Putnam and Hendricks, Addison Daggy; from the counties of Shelby and Bartholomew, Oliver J. Glessner; from the county of Vanderbugh, H. Clay Gooding; from the county of Vigo, Henry D. Scott, from the counties of Merrick and Spencer; Benoni S. Fuller; from the counties of Washington and Harrison, John A. Bowman.

Mr. Glessner moved for an adjournment till two o'clock P. M., as there was no quorum present.

The resolution was agreed to.

And so the Senate took a recess.

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