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. From the counties of Schuyler and Brown-WM. A. RICHARDSON From the county of Pike-WILLIAM BLAIR, ALEXANDER STARNE and B. B. METZ.

From the county of Cass-JOHN W. PRATT.

From the county of Scott--JAMES LEIGHTON and JOHN WHite.
From the county of Macoupin-JOHN SCOTT and JOHN T. WOOD.
From the county of Jersey-JAMES HARRIOTT.

From the county of Greene-F. P. VEDDER and CALVIN TUNnel.
From the counties of Greene and Calhoun-JOHN MCDONALD.

From the county of Madison-GEO. BARNSBACK, N. D. STRONG and GEO. CHURCHILL.

From the county of St. Clair-AMOS THOMPSON, SAMUEL ANDERSON and J. L. D. MORRISON.

From the counties of Monroe and Randolph-E. W. ROBBINS, E. ADAMS and JOHN D. WHITESIDE.

From the county of Bond-JAMES B. WOOLLARD.

From the county of Montgomery-JOHN KIRKPATRICK.

From the counties of Fayette and Effingham--P. FUNKHOUSER.
From the county of Shelby-JOHN S. TURLEY.

From the county of Wabash-JOHN F. YOUNgkin.
From the county of Edwards-WM. PICKERing.
From the county of Wayne-JOSEPH CAMPBEll.
From the county of White-R. EMERSON.

From the county of Edgar-W. ALEXANDER.

From the county of Adams-PETER LOTT, WILLIAM HENDRY and WILLIAM MILLER.

From the county of Hancock-J. B. BACKENSTOs and A. W. BABBITT. From the county of McDonough-Wм. H. RANDolph.

From the counties of Warren and Henderson-WM. D. HENDERSON and MAXIMILIAN HALEY.

From the counties of Knox and Mercer-H. HARDIe.

From the county of Knox-JULIUS MANNING.

From the county of Sangamon-S. T. LOGAN, JOB FLETCHER, JOSEPH SMITH and WM. D. HERNDON.

From the county of Fulton-JOSEPH L. SHARP and HARRY L. MILLER. From the county of Menard-James White.

From the counties of Logan and Mason-JOHN DESKINES.

From the counties of McLean and Livingston-E. B. MYERS.

From the counties of Macon and Piatt.—KIRBY BENEedict,

From the county of Morgan-RICHARD YATES, FRANCIS ARENZ, SAMUEL T. MATTHEWs and ISAAC D. RAWLINGS.

From the county of Lawrence-WM. G. ANDERson.

From the county of Clark--SAMUEL PREVO and JAMES LOCKArd.

From the county of Coles-J. M. HANSON and A. P. DUNBAR.

From the county of Vermilion-WM. J. MOORE and SAMUEL HUFFMAN.

From the county of Champaign-DAVID Cox.

From the counties of Union and Alexander-JOHN COCHRAN.

From the counties of Alexander and Pulaski-WM. A. DENNING.

From the counties of Johnson and Massac-ANDREW J. Kuykendall. From the county of Franklin-BRAXTON PARRISH.

From the county of M'Lean-DAVID DAVIS.

From the county of Jackson--RICHARD A. BRADLEY.

From the county of Gallatin--THOMAS S. HICK, JOHN M. BURNETT and ORVALL SExton.

From the county of Hamilton-WM. BRINkley.

From the county of Jefferson--STEPHEN G. HICKS.

From the county of Marion-H. P. BOYAKIN.

From the counties of Hamilton, Jefferson, and Marion-JOHN M. OGLESBY.

From the counties of Clinton and Washington-Wм. WOсDBURN and JOHN WHITE.

From the counties of Crawford and Jasper-E. S. JANNEY and R. G. MORRIS.

From the counties of Pope and Hardin-PHILLIP VINEYARD.

From the county of Cumberland-ELISHA H. STARKWEATHER.
From the county of Clay-FRANKLIN R. PITNER.
From the county of Williamson--JOHN T. DAVIS.
From the county of De Witt-JAMES K. SCOTT.
From the county of Christian-WILLIAM S. RICKS.
When the House adjourned till 2 o'clock, P. M.

Two O'CLOCK, P. M.

House met pursuant to adjournment.

Mr. Parrish demanded a call of the House, which was had, and after some time spent therein, on his motion, further proceedings under the call were dispensed with.

On motion of Mr. Gregg,

The House then proceeded to the election of Speaker.

Mr. Blair no.ninated William A. Richardson.

Mr. Miller of Winnebago, nominated Stephen T. Logan.

Whereupon,

Mr. Richardson received seventy-three votes, and Mr. Logan received thirty-six votes.

Those voting for Mr. Richardson, are as follows:

Messrs. Adams, Alexander, Anderson of Lawrence, Anderson of St. Clair, Armstrong, Arnold, Babbitt, Benedict, Blair, Boyakin, Bradley, Brinkley, Brown, Burnett, Butler, Campbell, Cochran, Collins, Cox, Cushman, Davis of Williamson, Denning, Deskines, Fletcher, Funkhouser, Gregg, Hannaford, Hendry, Hick, Hicks, Jackson of McHenry, Jackson of Stark, Janney, Jewell, Kirkpatrick, Kuykendall, Loop, Lott, McDonald, Manning, Miller of Adams, Miller of Fulton, Morrille, Morris, Nye, O'Connor, Oglesby, Parrish, Pitner, Prevo, Ricks, Robbins, Scott of Macoupin, Sexton, Sharp, Sherman, Smith of Bureau, Starkweather, Starne, Stewart, Thompson, Tunnell, Turley, Vedder, Vineyard, Wagner, Warren, White of Washington, Whiteside, Wilkinson, Woollard, Wood, Woodburn and Zeiber.

Those voting for Mr. Logan, are,

Messrs. Aldrich, Arenz, Barnsback, Churchill, Davis of McLean, Dunbar, Emerson, Haley, Hanson, Hardie, Harper, Harriott, Herndon, Henderson, Huffman, Leighton, Lockard, Matthews, Metz, Miller of Winnebago, Moore, Morrison, Myers, Pickering, Pratt, Randolph, Rawlings,

Smith of Sangamon, Strong, White of Menard, White of Scott, Wilcox, Williams, Yates, and Youngkin.

Mr. Richardson having received a majority of all the votes polled, was declared duly elected Speaker of the House of Representatives of the State of Illinois.

Mesers. Parrish and Manning conducted Mr. Richardson to the Chair; when, having returned his thanks to the House, he entered upon the duties of his office.

On motion of Mr. Brinkley,

The House proceeded to the election of chief Clerk.

Mr. Gregg nominated Newton Cloud.

Mr. Churchill nominated Andrew Johrson.

Mr. Cloud received seventy-eight votes, and Mr. Johnson received thirty-four votes.

Those voting for Mr. Cloud, are as follows, viz:

Messrs. Adams, Alexander, Anderson of Lawrence, Anderson of St. Clair, Arenz, Armstrong, Arnold, Babbitt, Backenstos, Benedict, Blair, Boyakin, Bradley, Brinkley, Brown, Burnett, Butler, Campbell, Cochran, Collins, Cox, Cushman, Davis of Williamson, Denning Deskines, Funkhouser, Gregg, Hannaford, Hendry, Hick, Hicks, Jackson of McHenry, Jackson of Stark, Janney, Jewell, Kirkpatrick, Kuykendall, Loop, Lott, McDonald, Manning, Miller of Adams, Miller of Fulton, Morrille, Morris, Nyc, O'Connor, Oglesby, Parrish, Pitner, Pratt, Prevo, Richardson, Ricks, Robbins, Scott of Macoupin, Sexton, Sharp, Sherman, Smith of Bureau, Starkweather, Starne, Stewart, Thompson, Tunnell, Turley, Vedder, Vineyard, Wagner, Warren, White of Washington, Whiteside, Wilkinson, Woollard, Wood, Woodburn, Yates and Zeiber.

Those voting for Mr. Johnson, are,

Messrs. Aldrich, Barnsback, Churchill, Davis of McLean, Dunbar, Emerson, Fletcher, Haley, Hanson, Henderson, Hardie, Harper, Harriott, Herndon, Huffman, Leighton, Lockard, Logan, Matthews, Metz, Miller of Winnebago, Moore, Morrison, Myers, Pickering, Randelph, Rawlings, Smith of Sangamon, Strong, White of Menard, White of Scott, Wilcox, Williams and Youngkin.

Mr. Cloud having received a majority of all the votes polled, was declared duly elected principal Clerk of the House of Representatives. On motion of Mr. Kuykendall,

The House then proceeded to the election of an Assistant Clerk.
Mr. Funkhouser nominated John McDonald.

Mr. Henderson nominated Cornelius Voorhes.

When Mr. McDonald received seventy-five votes, and Mr. Voorhes received thirty-four votes.

Those voting for Mr. McDonald, are as follows, viz:

Messrs. Adams, Alexander, Anderson of Lawrence, Anderson of St. Clair, Armstrong, Arnold, Babbitt, Backenstos, Benedict, Blair, Boyakin, Bradley, Brinkley, Brown, Burnett, Butler, Campbell, Cochran, Collins, Cox, Cushman, Davis of Williamson, Denning, Deskines, Funkhouser, Gregg, Hannaford. Henderson, Hendry, Hick, Hicks, Jackson of McHenry, Jackson of Stark, Janney, Jewell, Kirkpatrick, Kuykendall, Loop. Lott, McDonald, Manning, Miller of Adams, Miller of Fulton, Morrille,

Morris, Nye, O'Connor, Oglesby, Parrish, Pitner, Prevo, Richardson, Ricks, Robbins, Scott of Macoupin, Sexton, Sharp, Sherman, Smith of Bureau, Starkweather, Starne, Stewart, Thompson, Tunnell, Turley, Vedder, Vineyard, Wagner, Warren, White of Washington, Whiteside, Wilkinson, Woollard, Wood, Woodburn, and Zeiber.

Those voting for Mr. Voorhes, are

Messrs. Arenz, Churchill, Davis of McLean, Dunbar, Emerson, Fletcher, Haley, Hanson, Hardie, Harper, Harriott, Herndon, Henderson, Huffman, Leighton, Lockard, Logan, Matthews, Metz, Miller of Winnebago, Moore, Morrison, Myers, Pickering, Pratt, Randolph, Rawlings, Smith of Sangamon, Strong, White of Menard, White of Scott, Wilcox, Williams, Yates and Youngkin.

Whereupon,

Mr. McDonald having received a majority of all the votes cast, was declared duly elected Assistant Clerk of the House of Representatives. On motion of Mr. Parrish,

The House then proceeded to the election of a Door-keeper.

Mr. Hicks nominated Jarvis Pierce.

Mr. Logan nominated Joseph Insly.

When Mr. Pierce received seventy-six votes, and Mr. Insly received thirty-four votes.

Those voting for Mr. Pierce, are as follows, viz:

Messrs. Adams, Alexander, Anderson of Lawrence, Anderson of St. Clair, Armstrong, Arnold, Babbitt, Backenstos, Benedict, Blair, Boyakin, Bradley, Brinkley, Brown, Burnett, Butler, Campbell, Cochran, Collins, Cox, Cushman, Davis of Williamson, Denning, Deskines, Funkhouser, Gregg, Hannaford, Hendry, Hick, Hicks, Jackson of McHenry, Jackson of Stark, Janney, Jewell, Kirkpatrick, Kuykendall, Loop, Lott, McDonald, Manning, Miller of Adams, Miller of Fulton, Morrille, Morris, Morrison, Nye, O'Conner, Oglesby, Parrish, Pitner, Prevo, Richardson, Ricks, Robbins, Scott of Macoupin, Sexton, Sharp, Sherman, Smith of Bureau, Starkweather, Starne, Stewart, Thompson, Tunnell, Turley, Vedder, Vineyard, Wagner, Warren, White of Washington, Whiteside, Wilkinson, Woollard, Wood, Woodburn, and Zeiber.

Those voting for Mr. Insly, are,

Messrs. Arenz, Barnsback, Churchill, Davis of McLean, Dunbar, Emerson, Fletcher, Haley, Henderson, Hanson, Hardie, Harper, Harriott, Herndon, Huffman, Leighton, Lockard, Logan, Loop, Matthews, Metz, Miller of Winnebago, Moore, Myers, Pickering, Pratt, Randolph, Rawlings, Smith of Sangamon, Strong, White of Menard, White of Scott, Wilcox, Williams, Yates and Youngkin.

Whereupon,

Mr. Pierce having received a majority of all the votes polled, was declared duly elected Door-keeper of the House of Representatives.

On motion of Mr. Kuykendall.

The House then proceeded to the election of an Assistant Door keeper. Mr. Wood nominated Jefferson Weatherford.

Mr. Logan moved that the vote be taken viva voce.

Whereupon,

The vote being taken, Mr. Weatherford was declared duly elected Assistant Door-keeper.

A message from the Senate, by Mr. Moore, their Assistant Secretary: Mr. Speaker: I am directed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives, that they have adopted the following resolution:

Resolved, That the Secretary inform the House of Representatives, that the Senate have met and organized, have elected Merritt L. Covell their Secretary, William C. Murphy their Sergeant-at-arms, Noah Johnson their Enrolling and Engrossing Clerk, and are now ready to proceed to Legislative business.

On motion of Mr. Sharp,

Resolved, That the Clerk inform the Senate, that the House of Representatives has met and organized by the election of William A. Richardson, Speaker, Newton Cloud, Principal, and John McDonald, Assistant Clerk; Jarvis Pierce, Principal, and Jefferson Weatherford, Assistant Door-keepers, and are prepared to proceed to Legislative business.

On motion of Mr. Gregg,

Resolved, by the House of Representatives, the Senate concurring herein, That a joint select committee of five-three on the part of the House of Representatives, and two on the part of the Senate be appointed to wait on His Excellency, the Governor, and inform him that the two Houses of the General Assembly have met and organized, and are now ready to receive any communication he may desire to make.

Messrs. Gregg, Benedict and Parrish, were appointed as such committee on the part of the House.

On motion of Mr. Parrish,

Resolved, That the Editors of newspapers in this State, or their reporters, be admitted within the bar of this House, to such scats as may be assigned them by the Speaker, for the purpose of reporting the proceedings of the same.

Mr. Lockard moved the adoption of the following resolutions:

Resolved, by the House of Representatives, the Senate concurring herein, That the Secretary of State be directed to deliver to any member of the General Assembly, any book or work which he may desire from the Library of the State, on his application therefor, and that the Secretary keep a book in which the name of the member and the book or work taken shall be entered.

Resolved, That any member so taking a book or work from the Library shall be held responsible for the same, and in case the same shall be lost,, the value or cost thereof shall be deducted from the pay of the member, and no book or work shall be retained for a longer period than one week, except the Journals of the Legislature and the Statutes of the State.

In which they ask the concurrence of the Senate.

Mr. Thompson moved to amend said Resolutions by making the penalty double the value of the book or work lost or retained.

When, on motion of Mr. Gregg,

The resolutions and proposed amendments were laid on the table.
On motion of Mr. Sharp,

Resolved, That the rules of the last House of Representatives be adopted as the rules of this, until the present House may adopt other regulations.

When, on motion, the House adjourned.

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