Page images
PDF
EPUB

The county of Cuyahoga shall be entitled to six representatives in each session of the decennial period.

The county of Hamilton shall be entitled to nine 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 following counties, until they acquire a sufficient population to entitle them to elect separately, under the fourth section of the eleventh article of the constitution, shall form a district in manner following, to wit:

The counties of Defiance and Paulding one district, which district shall be entitled to one representative in each session of the decennial period.

The county of Geauga, having less than one half of a representative ratio of population, is as required by the constitution, attached to the county of Lake, which is the adjoining county having the least number of inhabitants. Said counties of Geauga and Lake, so attached shall be entitled to one representative in each session of the decennial period. By the constitution the state is divided into thirty-three senatorial districts, as follows:

The county of Hamilton constitutes the first senatorial district; the counties of Butler and Warren, the second; the counties of Montgomery and Preble, the third; Clermont and Brown, the fourth; Green, Clinton, and Fayette, the fifth; Ross and Highland, the sixth; Adams, Pike, cioto, and Jackson, the seventh; Lawrence, Gallia, Meigs, and Vinton, the eighth; Athens, Hocking, and Fairfield the ninth; Franklin and Pickaway, the tenth; Clarke, Champaign, and Madison, the eleventh: Miami, Darke, and Shelby, the twelfth; Logan, Union, Marion, and HardƐn, the thirteenth; Washington and Morgan, the fourteenth; Muskingum and Perry, the fifteenth; Delaware and Licking, the sixteenth; Kuox and Morrow, the seventeenth; Coshocton and Tuscarawas, the eighteenth; Guernsey and Monroe, the nineteenth; Belmont and Harrison, the twentieth; Carroll and Stark, the twenty-first; Jefferson and Columbiana, the twenty-second; Trumbull and Mahoning, the twenty-third; Ashtabula, Lake, and Geanga, the twentyfourth; Cuyaboga, the twenty fifth; Portage and Summit, the twenty-sixth; Medina and Lorain, the twenty-seventh; Wayne and Holmes, the twenty eighth; Ashland and Richland, the twenty-ninth; Huron, Erie, Sandusky, and Ottawa, the thirtieth; Seneca, Crawford, and Wyandot, the thirty-first; Mercer, Auglaize, Allen, Van Wert, Paulding, Defiance, and Williams, the thirty-second; and Hancock, Wood, Lucas, Fulton, Henry, and Putnam, the thirty-third.

The following senatorial districts, to wit: the second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, ninth, eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth, fourteenth, twentieth, twenty-first, twentysecond, twenty-third, aud thirty-first shall each be entitled to one senator in each session of the decennial period.

The eighth, tenth, and thirtieth districts shall each be entitled to one senator in each session, and one additional senator during the fifth session of the decennial period.

The thirty second district shall be entitled to one senator in each session, and three additional senators, one in the first, one in the second, and one in the third session of the decennial period.

The twenty fifth and thirty-third districts shall each be entitled to two senators in each session of the decennial period.

The first district shall be entitled to three senators in each session, and two additional senators, one in the third and one in the fourth session of the decennial period.

The seventeenth district, composed of the counties of Knox and Morrow, and the twenty-eighth district, composed of the counties of Wayne and Holmes, having been an

nexed at the last preceding apportionment, and not having acquired sufficient population to entitle them to elect separately, shall be entitled to one senator in each session of the decennial period.

The twenty-seventh district, composed of the counties of Lorain and Medina, and the twenty-ninth district, composed of the counties of Ashland and Richland, having in like manner been annexed at the last preceding apportionment, and not having acquired sufficient population to entitle them to elect separately, are entitled to one senator in each session, and one additional senator in the fifth session of the decennial period.

The nineteenth district, composed of the counties of Guernsey, Monroe, and part of Noble, having less than three fourths of a senatorial ratio of population, is, as required by the constitution, annexed to the adjoining district having the least number of inhabitants, which is the eighteenth, composed of the counties of Coshocton and Tuscarawas. The eighteenth and nineteenth districts, so annexed, shall be entitled to one senator in each session, and two additional senators, one in the third and one in the fourth session of the decennial period.

The twenty-fourth district, composed of the counties of Ashtabula, Lake, and Geanga, having also less than three fourths of a senatorial ratio of population, is annexed to the twenty-sixth district, composed of the counties of Portage and Summit, which is the adjoining district having the least number of inhabitants. Said twenty-fourth and twenty-sixth districts, so annexed, shall be entitled to one senator in each session, and two additional senators, one in the third and one in the fourth session of the decennial period.

The sixteenth district, composed of the counties of Delaware and Licking, having less than three-fourths of a senatorial ratio of population, is, in like manner, annexed to the fifteenth district, composed of the counties of Muskingum and Perry; and said districts, so annexed, shall be entitled to one senator in each session, and two additional senators, one in the third and one in the fourth session of the decennial period.

In testimony whereof, we have hereunto subscribed our names, and caused the great seal of the State of Ohio to be affixed, at Columbus, the ninth day of April,

[SEAL] A. D. 1881.

CHARLES FOSTER, Governor.
JOHN F. OGLEVEE, Auditor of State.
CHARLES TOWNSEND, Secretary of State.

[blocks in formation]

289

.... 215

239

289

to purchase and preserve arms, equipments, stores, etc., for Ohio national
guards......

one of a committee to improve heating and ventilation of capitol..

may convene board of survey and sell condemned stores.....

may purchase uniforms for Ohio national guard...................

to adjust and pay certain claims growing out of exposure of troops at Coalton 125

[blocks in formation]

for salaries and mileage of the general assembly.......

for members, officers, and pages of state board of equalization.
for support of common schools......

for refunding state debt......

for repairing buildings of Ohio university

for state officers, legislature, etc......

for penal and benevolent institutions....

for pay of troops called out to suppress riot at Coalton......

for principal and interest of public debt and sir king fund commission

19

134

197

18, 305

18, 305

27

35

68

68

.84, 306

125

182

for improvement of heating and ventilation of capitol..............

216

for payment of vouchers of S. N. Field and Jacob Hildebrand...
for constructing culvert under Miami and Erie Canal.

298

293

to pay Delila M. Swigert for land erroneously conveyed to her by state...... 299
for deficiencies.

300

ART-

municipal corporations may, in certain cases, grant use of public grounds to
companies incorporated for encouragement of

[blocks in formation]

ASYLUM FOR THE DEAF AND DUMB-

appropriations for.......

ASYLUMS FOR THE INSANE-

counties may send patients in proportion to population

[ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small]

62

none to be admitted except inhabitants of district
patients to be kept at expense of state, except as otherwise provided........ 62
trustees may discharge patient, proceedings in such case....

appropriations for .....

62

.84, 206

superintendent to report death, removal, or escape of patient to probate judge. 102
when patient discharged superintendent to furnish clothing and traveling ex-
penses

ATHENS ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE-

appropriation for

ATTACHMENT-

102

.84, 301, 306

the notice to garnishee and how served

ATTORNEY GENERAL-

when to collect, and how to pay over amounts collected from contractors at
penitentiary

appropriations for

one of a committee to examine and adjust certain claims................

one of committee to appraise and sell state tobacco warehouse

AUDITOR OF STATE-

to draft conveyance of lands sold by state and keep record of same

to furnish copy of such record when deed has been lost........

93

53

70

197

257

8

to draw on county treasurers for de ficiency in state common school fund
to transfer certain funds to sinking fund...........

[merged small][ocr errors][merged small]

to give attorney general for collection statements of amounts due and not paid
by contractors at penitentiary.....

53

to transmit to county treasurers accounts against leaseholders of Virginia
military school lands ................

65

directed to sell furniture used by state board of equalization..............

to forfeit such leases in case of refusal to pay interest ....
to make deed to such leaseholders who pay principal due
to settle with treasurer of state for moneys so received.....
to keep account of fees and expenses, and pay same...

to transmit equalization by state board to county auditors

duty in case of sale of forfeited lands ....

one of a committee to examine and adjust certain military claims.

to pay deficiencies for stationery and binding out of regular appropriation.... 304
appropriations for .....

one of committee to appraise and sell state tobacco warehouse.

[blocks in formation]
[blocks in formation]

council authorized to build and lease, or operate a railroad......

194

[blocks in formation]

may use part of contingent fund for purchase of books, apparatus, etc...... 110
limit of such appropriation

BOARDS OF EQUALIZATION-

compensation of decennial county and city boards ................

110

........50, 162

auditor of state to transmit equalization by state board to county auditors.. 162
annual city boards, how constituted, their compensation, etc.............
when annual city board to be convened as board of revision

179

180

time of adjournment in cities of first class, and when may meet again.................... 215
how governed in cities of first class, and powers.......

215

[blocks in formation]

terms for which teachers' certificates may be granted by county boards
certificates in certain cases renewable without re-examination .....

[ocr errors][merged small][merged small]

certain provisious relating to city districts of first class, to apply to other city
and village districts....

87

[blocks in formation]

persons engaged in manufacture of to keep account of materials used
also to keep account of sales......

114

114

books and accounts to be open to inspection of parties interested.............
penalty for violation of foregoing provisions.

114

[ocr errors]

inspectors of, to be appointed by boards of health, their powers and duties... 188

« PreviousContinue »