D. 4.168 Total 17 Macoupin.. S. W. Moulton W. H. Barlow. B.W.F.Corley Scattering. R. Pro. W.C. Kueffner W.R. Morris'n T. W. Hynes. Scattering. Pro. Vote for Congressmen-Continued. Candidates. R. W. Town- G. C. Ross. M. L. Drum- Scattering. shend-D. mond. R. Of the Senatorial districts which were formed under the apportionment act of 1882, and in which no election has taken place since for Senator, but which occurs in 1884, the vote of 1880 of the respective parties is given: Of the twenty-six hold-over Senators, there are fourteen Republicans and twelve Democrats. CHAPTER XLV, STATE GOVERNMENT-1883, Governor-John M. Hamilton. President pro tem. and acting Lieut.-Gov.-W. J. Campbell. Secretary of State-H. D. Dement. Auditor of Public Accounts-Chas. P. Swigert. Treasurer-John C. Smith. Superintendent of Public Instruction-Henry Raab. THIRTY-THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY. The Thirty-third General Assembly convened January 3, and consisted of the following members: SENATE. George E. White, Chicago. W. H. Ruger, Chicago. |