TIMES OF HOLDING COURTS IN OHIO IN 1881. FIRST DISTRICT. District Court. Hamilton, 1st Monday January, 1st Monday April, 1st Monday October. Common Pleas. Hamilton, 1st Monday January, 2d Monday May, 1st Monday November. SECOND DISTRICT. District Court. Butler, April 4 ; Clinton, May 2; Warren, May 23; Champaign, April 25; Montgomery, April 4; Clarke, April 4; Greene, May 2; Darke, May 2; Preble, April 25; Miami, May 16. Common Pleas. Butler, January 10, June 6, October 17. Montgomery, January 10, May 30, October 17. Darke, January 10, June 6, October 17. Clinton, January 10, Jane 6, October 17. Warren, January 10, June 6, October 17. Clarke, January 10, June 6, October 17. THIRD DISTRICT. District Court. Allen, April 15; Auglaize, April 11; Defiance, March 28; Fulton, April 2; Henry, March 31; Mercer, April 13; Paulding, March 25; Putnam, April 20; Shelby, April 8; Van Wert, March 22; Williams, April 5. Common Pleas. Allen, February 7, May 30, October 3. FOURTH DISTRICT. District Court. Erie, April 25; Huron, April 14; Lucas, March 14; Sandusky, April 4; Ottawa, April 28; Lorain, March 28; Medina, March 25; Summit, March 14; Cuyahoga, March 14, September 12. Common Pleas. Erie, January 31, May 23; October 24. Sandusky, January 3, April 25, September 26. FIFTH DISTRICT. District Court. Madison, March 15; Fayette, April 25; Clermont, September 26, Franklin, March 19; Adams, August 30; Highland, October 3; Pickaway, April 18; Brown, September 31 Ross, October 7. Common Pleas. Adams, January 4, May 3, September 6. SIXTH DISTRICT. District Court. Delaware, July 5; Knox, July 5; Licking, July 18; Ashland, June 2; Mortow; June 20 Richland, July 18; Coshocton, June 6; Holmes, May 30; Wayne, June 13. Common Pleas Delaware, January 3, April 5, October 17. Richland, March 21, September 5, December 5, Coshocton, February 8, April 5, October 18. Wayne, February 14, August 22, November 28. SEVENTH DISTRICT. District Court. Washington, April 5; Gallia, April 15; Scioto, April 25; Perry, September 1; Hocking, September 9; Athens, September 13; Meigs, April 11; Lawrence, April 20; Pike, May 2; Fairfield, September 5; Jackson, May 3, September 20; Vinton, September 17. Common Pleas. Athens, February 14, June.6, November 8. Vinton, January 10, April 25, October 4. Washington, January 10, May 19, October 18. EIGHTH DISTRICT. District Court. Belmont, April 12; Jefferson, April 5; Harrison, September 1; Tuscarawas, September 5; Guernsey, September 9; Monroe, September 15; Noble, September 19; Morgan, September 22; Muskingum, September 26. Common Pleas Muskingum, January 24, May 16, November 7. Noble, January 18, April 26, October 18. Guernsey, February 15, May 17, November 15. Belmont, February 8, May 24, November 8. NINTH DISTRICT. District Court. Trumbull, April 4 ; Portage, April 18; Lake, March 14; Geauga, March 28; Ashtabula, March 21; Mahoning, March 14; Columbiana, April 4; Carroll, April 18; Stark, April 22. Common Pleas. Carroll, January 24, May 2, October 17. Columbiana, February 7, May 16, November 7. TENTH DISTRICT. District Court. Crawford, March 24; Hardin, March 17; Hancock, April 5; Logan, March 14; Marion, March 7; Union, March 9; Seneca, April 8; Wood, March 28; Wyandot, March 21. Common Pleas. Crawford, February 7, June 6, November 7. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE, Columbus, O., April 25, 1881. I hereby certify that the above is correctly copied from the official lists returned to this office. [SKAL.] CHAS. TOWNSEND, Secretary of State. APPORTIONMENT OF THE STATE OF OHIO, FOR MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY, FOR THE FOURTH DECENNIAL PERIOD. In conformity with the provisions of the constitution of the state of Ohio, we, Charles Foster, Governor; John F. Oglevee, Auditor of State; and Charles Townsend, Secretary of State, have ascertained and determined the ratio of representation in the General Assembly, according to the decennial census, the number of representatives and senators each county or district shall be entitled to elect, and for what years within the next ensuing ten years, and do declare the same as follows: The total population of the several counties of the state by the federal census, as ascertained by us, is three million one hundred and ninety-eight thousand one hundred and eighty-nine. The ratio for a representative is thirty-one thousand nine hundred and eighty-one; and for a senator ninety-one thousand three hundred and seventy-six. The apportionment for the House of Representatives during the fourth decennial period, under the constitution, shall be as follows: The counties of Adams, Allen, Ashland, Ashtabula, Athens, Auglaize, Brown, Carroll, Champaign, Clermont, Clinton, Coshocton, Crawford, Delaware, Erie, Fairfield, Fayette, Fulton, Gallia, Green, Guernsey, Hancock, Hardin, Harrison, Henry, Highland, Hocking, Holmes, Huron, Jackson, Jefferson, Knox, Logan, Lorain, Madison, Marion, Medina, Meigs, Mercer, Miami, Monroe, Morgan, Morrow, Noble, Ottawa, Perry, Pickaway, Pike, Portage, Preble, Putnam, Richland, Sandusky, Scioto, Seneca, Shelby, Union, Van Wert, Vinton, Warren, Williams, Wood, and Wyandot shall severally be entitled to one representative in each session of the decennial period. The counties of Lucas and Stark shall each be entitled to two representatives in each session of the decennial period. The counties of Butler, Clarke, Darke, Lawrence, Licking, Mahoning, Ross, Summit, Tuscarawas, Washington, and Wayne shall, severally, be entitled to one representative in each session, and one additional representative in the fifth session of the decennial period. The counties of Belmont, Columbiana, Muskingum, and Trumbull shall, severally, be entitled to one representative in each session, and two additional representatives, one in the third and one in the fourth session of the decennial period. The county of Franklin shall be entitled to two representatives in each session, and three additional representatives, one in the first, one in the second, and one in the third session of the decennial period. The county of Montgomery shall be entitled to two representatives in each session, and two additional representatives, one in the third and one in the fourth session of the decennial period. |