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SENATORS AND REPRESENTATIVES OF THIRTEENTH LEGISLATURE.
FIRST DIsTaICT-E. B. Picket, Senator; James Armstrong, H. J. Watts, H. H. Ford,
Representatives.
SECOND DISTRICT-J. W. Swift, Senator ; D. M. Short, S. T. Robb, S. B. Bewley, Rep-
resentatives.
THIR DISTRICT-James E. Dillard, Senator; Frank Rainey, J. T. Smith, N. G. M.
Walker, Representatives.
FOURTH DISTRuT--Thos. J. Word, Senator ; James Eastland, J. MI. Harrison, J. M.
McDonald, Representatives.
FIrFT DIsTRIcT-Webster Flanagan, Senator ; W. W. Morris, T. G. Allison, H. J.
Booty, Representatives.
SIXTH DISTRICT-J. L. Henry, Senator ; R. K. Gaston, C. C. Galloway, Ed. Sharp, Rep-
resentatives.
SEVENTH DisTRICT-Henry Rawson, Senator; Henry Moore, S. Roberts, Representa-
tives.
EIGHTH DisTRICT-H. J. Avinger, Senator; W. H. Tilson, M. D. K. Taylor, P. R. Scott,
Representatives.
NINTH DISTRICT-H. R. Latimer, Senator; W. A. Elliott, W. A. Shaw, W. S. Maybray,
Representatives.
TENTH DisTRICT-D. P. Cole, Senators; H. W. Nelson, W. R. Lane, J. Russell, Repre-
sentatives.
ELEVENTH DisTICT-E. L. Dohoney, Senator; E. J. Shelton, T. Cunningham, Sam. Day
Representatives.
TWELFTH DISTRICT-G. T. Ruby, Senator; John Adriance, Alex. Rossy, J. M. Joseph,
Representatives.
THIRTEENTH DIsTRICT-E. G. Metz, Senator ; B. S. Chessher, R. A. Weston, J. N. Den-
nis, Representatives.
FOURTEENTH DISTRICT-J. G. Tracy, Senator; Richard Allen, F. A. Michael, E. Ander-
son, Representatives.
FIFTEENTH DISTRICT-Ed. T. Randall. Senator; J. H. Washington, R. Williams, J. S.
Mills, Representatives.
SIXTEENTH DIsTRIT-Matthew Gaines,.Senator; Peter Diller, Allen Wilder, Represen-
tatives.
SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT-W. A. Saylor, Senator; A. S. Broaddus, J. W. Carroll, H. C.
Ghent, Representatives.
EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT--P. W. Hall, Senator; H. Manning, W. D. Wood, C. P. Salter,
Representatives.
NINETEENTH DISTRICT-S. W. Ford, Senator; P. W. Rimes, D. M. Prendergast, J. M,
Anderson, Representatives.
TWENTIETH DISTRICT-W. H. Pyle, Senator; C. M. Winkler, J. W. Kemble, J. E. Gil-
lette, Representatives.
TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT-Sam'l Evans, Senator; E. Chambers, J. H. Brown, K. M.
VanZandt, Representatives.
TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT-E. T. Broughton, Senator; R. H. Bourdeaux, W. H. Trol-
linger, S. A. Venters, Representatives.
TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT-A. J. Ball, Senator; Wm. Veal, J. N. Doyle, W. S. Bledsoe,
Representatives.
TWENTY-FOURTH DISTRICT-Geo. P. Finley, Senator; A. S. Thurmond; N. E. Kleburg, J.
Payne, Representatives.
TWENT-FIFTH DISTRICT-R. P. Tendick, Senator; T. A. Heister, J. F. Levendecker,
Geo. W. Smith, Representatives.
TWEN!'Y-SIXTH DISTRICT-J. D. Sayers, Senator; Louis Frankee, Julius Noegrath, J. G.
Killough, Representatives.
TWENTY-SEVENTH DISTRIcD-Thos. H. Baker, Senator; John Ireland, J. J. Story, W.
B. Sayers, Representatives.
TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT-N. G. Shelley, Senator; D. N. Hollingsworth, W. A. West-
fall, D. D. Roseborough, O. F. Davenport, Representatives.
TWENTY-NINTH DISTRIcT-H. C. King, Senator ;- Julius Berends, A. N. Denton, J. A.
Tivy, G. Hoffman, Representatives.
THIRTIETH DISTRICT-A. J. Fountains, Senator ; Stephen Powers, H. A. Gilpin, Jno.
T. Tom, Representatives.
Vote for Permanent Seat of Government.
Austin received................................. 63,297 votes.
Houston received....... .......................... .......... 35,188 votes.
W aco received ................................................. 12,776 votes.
Bryan.received .................................. ............. 10 votes.
Scattering...................................................... 91 votes.
Total................................................ 111,3e2 votes.
Majority for Austin over all competitors ................... 15,232 votes.
Majority of Austin over Houston .............................. 28,109 votes.
Vote upon Constitutional Amendment.
For the amendment .................................................57,285
Against the amendment ......... ....................................34,990
Total ........................ ..... ... ................ 92,275
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