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Resolved, That the governor be requested to furnish each of our senators and representatives in Congress a copy of these resolutions.

L. A. BRUNNER,

Speaker pro tem. of the House of Representatives.

ELMER WHITE,

President pro tem. of the Senate.

Adopted February 21, 1884.

[Senate Joint Resolution No. 30.]

JOINT RESOLUTION

Relative to the printing of joint rules.

Be it resolved by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That there be printed for the use of Senators and members of the House, fifteen hundred copies of the rules of the Senate and House, including joint rules, names of members with post office address, and lists of committees; also that there be included therewith extracts from the constitution, laws, and revised statutes of the United States, with the rulings of the courts thereon, as found in the manual adopted by the 65th General Assembly; that one thousand of said copies be bound in muslin and five hundred copies thereof be bound in turkish leather in style substantially as printed and bound for the 65th General Assembly. L. A. BRUNNER,

Speaker pro tem. of the House of Representatives.

ELMER WHITE,

President pro tem. of the Senate.

Adopted February 21, 1884.

[House Joint Resolution No. 25.]

JOINT RESOLUTION

Relative to instructing the adjutant-general to loan tents to the sufferers of the

flood.

Be it resolved by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That the adjutant-general of the state is hereby authorized and required to loan, for the use of those citizens of the state of Ohio who, by reason of the recent floods, have been rendered homeless and shelterless, any and all of the army tents belonging to the state of Ohio not otherwise employed, under such restrictions and regulations as in his judgment will best secure their safe return to the state when no longer needed for the protection and comfort of the unfortunate sufferers.

A. D. MARSH,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.
ELMER WHITE,

President pro tem. of the Senate.

Adopted February 21, 1884.

[Senate Joint Resolution No. 31.]

JOINT RESOLUTION

Relative to the printing of five hundred extra copies of S. B. No. 83.

Resolved by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That the supervisor of public printing be directed to have printed for the use of the members of the Senate and House of Representatives, five hundred extra copies of S. B. No. 83, "To establish a state asylum for the cure of inebriates." L. A. BRUNNER,

Speaker pro tem. of the House of Representatives.
JOHN G. WARWICK,

Adopted February 26, 1884.

President of the Senate.

[House Joint Resolution No. 21.]

JOINT RESOLUTION

Relative to foreign cheap labor.

Be it resolved by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That we earnestly appeal to our senators and representatives in Congress to labor diligently and vote for the passage of some such bill as that introduced by M. A. Foran, to prohibit the importation and migration of foreigners, aliens, under contract or agreement to perform labor in the United

States.

Resolved, That the governor be requested to forward copies of this resolution to our senators and representatives in Congress.

A. D. MARSH,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.
JOHN G. WARWICK,

Adopted February 28, 1884.

President of the Senate.

[Senate Joint Resolution No. 33.]

JOINT RESOLUTION

Relative to the printing of five hundred (500) copies of S. B. 93.

Be it resolved by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That the supervisor of public printing is hereby directed to have printed for the use of the members of the general assembly, five hundred (500) extra copies of Senate Bill No. 93, by Mr. Ely: To reorganize and unite the Ohio university, the Miami university and the Ohio State university.

A. D. MARSH,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.
JOHN G. WARWICK,

Adopted February 28, 1884.

President of the Senate.

[House Joint Resolution No. 28.]

JOINT RESOLUTION

Relative to the printing of one thousand extra copies of H. B. No. 197.

Resolved by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That there be printed one thousand extra copies of House Bill No. 197, by Mr. Finley, regarding a general road law, for the use of members of this assembly.

A. D. MARSH,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.
JOHN G. WARWICK,

Adopted February 28, 1884.

President of the Senate.

[House Joint Resolution No. 15.]

JOINT RESOLUTION

Providing for the printing of five thousand copies of the evidence taken by the "Screen Commission."

Resolved, That five thousand copies of the evidence taken by the "Screen Commission," and sent to the House by the governor, be printed and bound with the report of said commission, as provided for by H. J. R. No. 3, by Mr. McBride.

A. D. MARSH,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.
JOHN G. WARWICK,

Adopted March 5, 1884.

President of the Senate.

[House Joint Resolution No. 24.]

JOINT RESOLUTION

Relative to the remains of the late J. A. McGahan.

WHEREAS, The remains of the late J. A. McGahan, a distinguished citizen of the state of Ohio, are buried in Turkey; and

WHEREAS, It would be more in accordance with the fitness of things and the dictates of humanity, that they should find sepulchre in a Christian country and his own native land; therefore,

Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That a committee of [four] on part of the Senate, and three on part of the House be appointed by the presiding officers thereof to consider the question of the removal of the remains of the said J. A. McGahan to the United States for burial, and report their recommendation thereon to the two Houses of this general assembly.

A. D. MARSH,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.
ELMER WHITE,

President pro tem. of the Senate.

Adopted March 5, 1884.

[Senate Joint Resolution No. 35.]

JOINT RESOLUTION

Relative to the payment of certain claims out of certain funds appropriated for the benefit of flood sufferers.

WHEREAS, The mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio, by virtue of the authority invested in him by section 3096 of the revised statutes, did call out the first regiment of Ohio national guards, the second Ohio battery and first veteran regiment; therefore, be it

Resolved by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That the committee appointed by virtue of substitute for S. B. No. 76, passed February 13, 1884, for the purpose of distributing the appropriation made for the relief of the flood sufferers, are hereby authorized to pay out of the fund therein appropriated, on the order of the adjutant-general, to the first regiment of Ohio national guards, and the second Ohio battery, the sum of seven thousand eight hundred and forty-three dollars ($7,843); and to the first veteran regiment, the sum of three thousand and sixty-two and dollars ($3,062.06); for subsistence for first regiment O. N. G. the 2nd Ohio battery and the 1st veteran regiment, the sum of two thousand four hundred and thirty-one and dollars ($2,431.60); computations for said services and subsistence shall be made by the adjutant-general according to law.

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L. A. BRUNNER,

Speaker pro tem. of the House of Representatives.

ELMER WHITE,

President pro tem. of the Senate.

Adopted March 5, 1884.

[House Joint Resolution No. 30.]

JOINT RESOLUTION

Relative to the printing of fifteen hundred copies of each of the following bills: H. B. No. 247, H. B. No. 262; four hundred copies of S. B. No. 59, and fifteen hundred copies of S. B. No. 117.

Resolved by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That the supervisor of public printing be and is hereby instructed to have printed for the use of the members of the Senate and House of Representatives, fifteen hundred copies of each of the following bills: House Bill No. 247, Mr. Bargar, to confer appellate and other jurisdiction upon the circuit courts; and House Bill No. 262, Mr. Bargar, to provide for the organization of circuit courts and adapt existing legislation thereto, and four hundred and fifty extra copies of Senate Bill No. 59, Mr. Lewis, creating a State Board of Health, and regulating the practice of medicine and surgery, and defining the powers and duties of said board, and fifteen hundred copies of Senate Bill No. 117, by Mr. Dickinson, a bill establishing a circuit court, and providing for election and payment of the judges thereof and amending sections therein recorded.

A. D. MARSH,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.
JOHN G. WARWICK,

Adopted March 7, 1884.

President of the Senate.

[House Joint Resolution No. 37.]

JOINT RESOLUTION

Providing for the compensation, etc., of Company D, 6th Regiment O. N. G. WHEREAS, The sheriff of the county of Lawrence, state of Ohio, by authority vested in him by section 3096 of the revised statutes, did call out company D, 6th regiment O. N. G.; therefore, be it

-Resolved by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That the com-
mittee appointed by virtue of the substitute for Senate Bill No. 76,
passed February 13, 1884, for the purpose of distributing the appropria-
tion made for the relief of the flood sufferers, are hereby authorized to
pay out of the fund therein appropriated, on the order of the adjutant-
general, to company D, 6th regiment O. N. G., the sum of $158.66 for
subsistence, and the sum of $862.50 compensation for said services, and
the said sums shall be paid by the adjutant-general according to law.
L. A. BRUNNER,

Speaker pro tem. of the House of Representatives.
JOHN G. WARWICK,

Adopted March 11, 1884.

President of the Senate.

[Senate Joint Resolution No. 38.]

JOINT RESOLUTION

Relative to authorizing the secretary of state to transmit the standard yard of the state of Ohio to the department of weights and measures of the U. S. Government at Washington, D. C.

Be it resolved by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That the secretary of state is hereby authorized to transmit the standard yard of the state of Ohio to the department of weights and measures of the U. S. Government at Washington D. C., for the purpose of comparison with the United States standard of length.

A. D. MARSH,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.
ELMER WHITE,

President pro tem. of the Senate.

Adopted March 13, 1884.

[Senate Joint Resolution No. 36.]

JOINT RESOLUTION

Relative to the payment of certain sums to the 17th Regiment Ohio National Guards and to the 13th Regiment Ohio National Guards by the adjutant-general. Resolved by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That the committee appointed by virtue of the substitute for Senate Bill No. 76, passed February 13, 1884, for the purpose of distributing the appropriation

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