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... Senator to the best of your ability . " Senator Hollman offered the following resolution , which was adopted : Resolved ... Cones voted blank . Mr. Weart having received a majority of the votes cast , was declared duly elected Secretary ...
... Senator to the best of your ability . " Senator Hollman offered the following resolution , which was adopted : Resolved ... Cones voted blank . Mr. Weart having received a majority of the votes cast , was declared duly elected Secretary ...
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... Senators Bennett , Dunham and Hedges — 3 , Senator Cones voting blank . Mr. Hull having received a majority of all the votes cast , was declared duly elected First Assistant Secretary . Senator Parvin nominated George P. Abel , of Polk ...
... Senators Bennett , Dunham and Hedges — 3 , Senator Cones voting blank . Mr. Hull having received a majority of all the votes cast , was declared duly elected First Assistant Secretary . Senator Parvin nominated George P. Abel , of Polk ...
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... Senator Cones . Mr. Stanley having received a majority of all the votes cast , was declared duly elected Enrolling Clerk . Senator Walden nominated Val Mendel of Monroe county , for Sergeant - at - Arms . Senator Hollman nominated ...
... Senator Cones . Mr. Stanley having received a majority of all the votes cast , was declared duly elected Enrolling Clerk . Senator Walden nominated Val Mendel of Monroe county , for Sergeant - at - Arms . Senator Hollman nominated ...
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... Senator Reed , a committee of two was appointed to wait upon the Governor and inform him that the Senate is now organized and ready to receive any communication from him . Sen- ators Reed and Cones constituted said committee . The ...
... Senator Reed , a committee of two was appointed to wait upon the Governor and inform him that the Senate is now organized and ready to receive any communication from him . Sen- ators Reed and Cones constituted said committee . The ...
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... Senator Hollman demanded the yeas and nays . Which were as follows : The yeas were Senators Bill , Griffith , McMillan , Needham , Rice , Tuttle 7 . The nays were Senators Bulis , Casady , Cattell , Chapin , Cones , Donnan , Doud ...
... Senator Hollman demanded the yeas and nays . Which were as follows : The yeas were Senators Bill , Griffith , McMillan , Needham , Rice , Tuttle 7 . The nays were Senators Bulis , Casady , Cattell , Chapin , Cones , Donnan , Doud ...
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Absent act to amend act to legalize adopted amend section bill pass bill was read Chapin Committee on Judiciary concurred demanded by Senator directed to inform Doud Dubuque excused following message following report Griffith Grimes Hamilton Hedges Hollman House File insert introduced Senate File Iowa Johnson joint convention Keller M. C. WOODRUFF Matthies McMillan message was received Mitchel Moore motion of Senator motion prevailed moved to amend nays were demanded nays were Senators Needham notary public o'clock P. M. offered the following pass on file petition Pierce President question the yeas read a third referred to Committee report of committee report pass Revision of 1860 Rice Robertson rule was suspended Senator Cattell Senator Cones Senator Fairall Senator Hawley Senator Patterson Senator Powers Senators Bennett Senators Bill Senators Bulis Senators Casady Sioux City Smith Smyth special order submitted the following title was agreed Traverse Tuttle Walden yeas and nays yeas were Senators