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SENATE JOURNAL.

FIRST DAY-WEDNESDAY, February 17, 1892.

The Senate met pursuant to proclamation of his excellency, Gov. D. R. Francis.

The President in the chair.

Prayer by Rev. J. T. M. Johnston, Chaplain of the Senate of the Thirty-sixth General Assembly.

The President made the following appointments for the temporary organization of the Senate:

Secretary-H. L. Gray.
Minute Clerk-W. M. Tull.
Journal Clerk-John W. Jacks.

Sergeant-at-Arms-A. W. Ewing.

Doorkeeper-G. W. Nifong.

Pages-E. Clark Snell, Sterling Tarleton.

The Secretary called the roll of the Senate, and the following Senators answered to their names:

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The Secretary read the following proclamation, issued by the Governor, convening the General Assembly in extra session:

PROCLAMATION.

STATE OF MISSOURI, EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.

By virtue of authority vested in me by the Constitution of the State of Missouri, I. David R. Francis, Governor, do hereby convene the Thirty-sixth General Assembly in extra session at the capitol in Jefferson City, on Wednesday, February 17, 1892, at 12 o'clock m., for the following purposes:

To divide the State into fifteen Congressional districts, in accordance with the number of Representatives in the Congress apportioned to Missouri by an act of Congress approved February 7, 1891.

To divide the State into Legislative or Representative districts in compliance with the provisions of the State Constitution, article 4, section 2.

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