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House of Representatives.

Smiley H. Bonham, Speaker, Democrat.
William E. Leffingwell, Chief Clerk, Democrat.


COUNTIES REPRESENTED. NAMES OF MEMBERS.
Lee William C. Read, Cave J. McFarland, Michael H. Walker, Samuel Norton, Isaac W. Griffith.
Van Buren John Alexander, Josiah W. McManaman, Abner H. McCrary, Willard Elmer.
Davis and Appanoose Reuben Riggs.
Wapello Joseph H. Flint.
Monroe William M. Allison.
Marion, Polk, Dallas and Jasper Lysander W. Babbitt, Manly Gifford.
Des Moines Thomas L. Sargeant, George Davidson, John Penny, John L. Corse.
Henry Samuel D. Woodworth, Mark Burroughs, H. R. Thomspon.
Jefferson George Weyand, William Baker, Andrew Collins.
Louisa Wright Williams.
Washington Stewart Goodrell.
Keokuk William Jacobs.
Mahaska —— ——
Muscatine George D. Stephenson.
Muscatine, Johnson and Iowa Joseph E. Harrison.
Johnson and Iowa Smiley H. Bonham.
Scott John D. Evans.
Clinton James D. Bourne.
Cedar Jeremiah C. Betts.
Linn and Benton Abraham Timmons.
Jackson and Jones Dennis A. Mahoney, Nathan G. Sales.
Dubuque, Delaware, Clayton, Fayette, Buchanan and Black Hawk Sidney Wood, James A. Langton.

Democrats, 28; Whigs, 11.

The Assembly Adjourned January 15, 1849.


THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY.

Convened at Iowa City, December 2, 1850.


The Senate.

Enos Lowe, President, Democrat.
Philip B. Bradley, Secretary, Democrat.


COUNTIES REPRESENTED. NAMES OF MEMBERS.
Lee Thomas S. Espy, Nathan Baker.
Van Buren George G. Wright, John B. Spees.
Davis, Appanoose and Wayne John J. Selman.
Wapello, Monroe and Lucas Henry B. Hendershott.
Marion, Polk, Dallas, Jasper, Marshall, Story, Boone, Warren and Madison Phineas M. Casady.
Des Moines George Hepner, Enos Lowe.
Henry John T. Morton.
Jefferson John Howell.
Louisa and Washington Norman Everson.
Mahaska, Keokuk and Poweshiek Joseph Lowe.
Muscatine, Johnson and Iowa Freeman Alger.
Scott and Clinton William E. Leffingwell.
Cedar, Linn, Benton and Tama John P. Cook.
Jackson and Jones Nathan G. Sales.
Dubuque, Clayton, Delaware, Buchanan, Black Hawk, Winneshiek and Allamakee John G. Shields, Warner Lewis.

Democrats, 13; Whigs, 5.