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Brevier Legislative Reports, Volume XXI, 1883, 311 pp.
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SENATE STANDING COMMITTEES.

Mr. COMPTON moved to constitute the Standing Committees of the Senate as follows:

  • On Elections-McCullough, Bell, Fletcher, Voyles, Sayre, Spann and Lockridge.
  • On Finance-Rahm, Magee, Willard, Davidson, Smith of Delaware, Henry and Sayre
  • On Judiciary-Bell, Brown, Voyles, McCullough, Graham, Bundy and Van Vorhis.
  • On Organization of Courts-Compton, May, Faulkner, Richardson, Overstreet, Van Vorhis and Youche.
  • On Education-Johnson, Duncan, Mclntosh, Ernest, White, Bischowsky and Campbell.
  • On Corporations-Magee, Hutchinson, Null, Rahm, Graham, Overstreet and Campbell.
  • On Roads-Ernest, Johnson, Hilligas, Marvin, Ristine, Hostetter and Lockridge.
  • On Benevolent and Reformatory Institutions-Marvin, Fletcher, McClure, Bell, Spann, Ristine and Yancey.
  • On Agriculture-Davidson, Hoover, Marvin, Hill, Lockridge, Smith of Delaware and Macartney.
  • On Banks-Hutchinson, Faulkner, Benz, Johnson, Macartney, Lindley and Adkison.
  • On Public Printing-Hilligas, Howard, Duncan, Hoover, Keiser, Bischowsky and Henry
  • On Public Buildings and State Library-Willard, Smith of Jay, McClure, Hill, Adkison, Foulke and Lindley
  • On State Prisons-Benz, Hutchinson, Hoover, Null, Foulke, Campbell and Lindley.
  • On Canals, Internal Improvements and Swamp Lands-Hoover, Hutchinson, Null, Magee, Youche, Adkison and Bandy.
  • On Fees and Salaries-Voyles Howard, Brown, Richardson, Sayre, Henry, and Smith of Delaware.
  • On Claims and Expenditures-Richardson, Davidson, Duncan, May, Overstreet, Hostetter and Fleming.
  • On Military Affairs-Howard, Benz, Johnston, McIntosh, Hostetter, Henry and Van Vorhis,,
  • On Pnraseology, Titles, Arrangement of Bills and Unfinished Business-Smith of Jay, Faulkner, Willard, Ernest, Henry, Keiser and Foulke.
  • On Federal Relations and Rights and Privileges of the Inhabitants of the State-Faulkner, Hill, Marvin, Davidson, Lockridge, Youche and Fleming,
  • On Temperance-Fletcher, Compton, Johnson, Mclntosh, Ristine, Bischowsky, and Smith of Delaware.
  • On County and Township Business-Hill, McCullough, Ernest, Hilligas, Macartney, Ristine and White.
  • Public Health. Vital and other Statistics-McClure, Fletcher, Howard, Smith of Jay, Vancey, Van Vorhis and Fleming.
  • On Insurance-May, Benz, Willard, Compton, Spann, Graham and White.
  • On Railroads-Brown, Bell, Compton, Voyles, Spann, Graham, and Yancey.
  • On Mines, Mining and Manufacturing-Compton, Johnson, Rahm, Ernest, Bundy, Keiser and Lindley.
  • On Congressional Apportionment-Null, Richardson, Johnson, Hoover. Hilligas, McClure, Hill, Overstreet, Foulke, Adkison, Youche, Macartney and Van Vohis.
  • On Legislative Apportionment-Mclntosh, McCullough, Faulkner, Williard, Smith of Jay, Davidson, Null, Spann, Keiser, Lindley, Yancey, Hostetter and White.
  • On Supervision and Inspection of the Journal of the Senate-Johnson, Hutchinson, Magee, Overstreet and Youche.
  • On Executive Appointments-Duncan, Willard, Brown, McClure, Bandy, Graham and Foulke.

The motion [Mr. Compton's] was agreed to.

Mr. COMPTON" moved to reconsider the vote adopting the Standing Committees, and to lay that motion on the table.

The latter motion was agreed to.

On motion of Mr. BELL it was ordered that the rules as adopted, and the standing Committees as reported, be spread at length on the Secretary's journal of to-day.

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