JOURNAL OF THE SENATE, OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA, SESSION OF 1890-91, HELD IN THE CITY OF MONTGOMERY, Commencing Tuesday, Nov. 11, 1890. WITH AN INDEX, MONTGOMERY, ALA.: SMITH, ALLRED & CO., STATE PRINTERS AND BINDERS. 1891. Dup. U. of C. UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO SENATE JOURNAL. FIRST DAY. STATE CAPITOL OF ALABAMA, MONTGOMERY, TUESDAY, Nov. 11th, 1890. This being the Tuesday after the second Monday in November, A. D., 1890, and the 11th day of the month, the day fixed by law for the Bi-ennial meeting of the General Assembly of the State of Alabama, the Senate assembled in the Senate Chamber, at 12 o'clock, M., and was called to order by Hon. A. C. Hargrove, President of the Senate. Prayer by Rev. J. D. Burkhead, of Montgomery. On motion of Mr. Milner, D. W. McIver, of Montgomery, was requested to act as Assistant Secretary, pro tempore, Mr. W. L. Clay, of Madison, Secretary, being present, and acting as such, according to law. On motion of Mr. Haralson, Mr. James Armstrong, of Jackson, was requested to act as Doorkeeper, pro tempore, and on motion of Mr. Hayes, Mr. John Morrill, of Montgomery, was requested to act as Assistant Doorkeeper, pro tempore. The roll of the Senators being called, the following Senators answered to their names: FROM THE DISTRICT COMPOSED OF THE COUNTIES OF— Lauderdale and Limestone-Wm. N. Hayes. Blount, Morgan, Cullman and Winston-W. E. Skers. |