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J. McCan (John McCan) Davis.

The breaking of the deadlock

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Chapin; Twenty-first, John A. Wheeler, Auburn; Twenty-second, H. T. Burnap,
Upper Alton; Twenty-third, P. W. Barnes, Lawrenceville; Twenty- fourth, Randolph
Smith, Flora; Twenty-fifth, J. H. Duncan, Marion. Members at large — Homer
J. Tice, Greenview; James S. Neville, Bloomington; Clarence F. Buck, Monmouth;
"W. Scott Cowen^ Shannon; Solor* Philbrick, Urbana; James B. McFatrich, Chicago;
E. H. W'right, Chicago.

COMMITTEE ON CREDENTIALS — First, Elbridge Hanecy; Second, E. C.
Lindlcy; 'i'hird, Roy O. West; Fourth, David E. .Shanahan; Fifth, William J.
Cooke; Sixth, William Lorimcr; Seventh, Niels Tuul; Eighth, D. F. Murphy; Ninth,
John Maynard Harlan; Tenth, Ben M. Smith; Ivleventh, R. J. Barr, Will; Twelfth,
Fred E. Sterling, Winnebago; Thirteenth, D. W. Baxter, Ogle; Fourteenth, C. Y.
Chandler, McDonough; Fifteenth, T. J. Clark, Adams; Sixteenth, James D. Putnam,
Peoria; Seventeenth, R. T. Bradford, Livingston; Eighteenth, C. E. Robinson,
Kankakee; Nineteenth, W. C. Johns, !\Iacon; Twentieth, Andrew RusscI, Morgan;
Twenty-first, George L. Tipton, Macoupin; Twenty-second, Henry J. Schmidt, Wash-
ington; Twenty-third, A. Hanby Jones, Crawford; Twenty-fourth, W. S. Phillips,
Gallatin; Twenty-fifth, John S. Aisthorp, Alexander.



PART THREE: STATISTICAL. 441

COMMITTEE ON PERMANENT ORGANIZATION AND RULES — First, Eli
B. Felsenthal; Second, Ed. Eurstman; Third, A. L. Fackson; Fourth, E. T. Waller-
stein; Fifth, Joseph Simon; Sixth, H. S. Brackett; Seventh, George Struckman;
Eighth, Edward J. Smejkal; Ninth, Lewis Rinaker; Tenth, George A. Dupuy;
Eleventh, Frank E. George, Kane; Twelfth, T. B. Stevens, DeKalb; Thirteenth, W.
Scott Cowen, Carroll; Fourteenth. C. W. Cooper, Henderson; Fifteenth, H. D.
Judson, Knox; Sixteenth, E. M. Wayne, Tazewell; Seventeenth, P. M. Ross, Ford;
Eighteenth, F. W. Booth, Clark; Nineteenth, George D. Chaffee, Shelby; Twentieth,

E. D. Smith, Scott; Twenty-first, A. R. Stansifer, Montgomery; Twenty-second,
Henry Brueggeman, Madison; Twenty-third, Norman H. Moss, Jefferson; Twenty-
fourth, F. W. Potter, Saline; Twenty-fifth, F. T. Finley, Randolph.

COMMITTEE ON RESOLUTIONS — First, Martin B. Madden; Second, W.

B. Moulton; Third, Charles W. Vail; Fourth, Charles H. Pitzner; Fifth, A. W.
Miller; Sixth, Zina R. Carter; Seventh, Willard M. McEwen; Eighth, William G.
Herrmann: Ninth, Graeme Stewart; Tenth, George P. Engelhardt; Eleventh, M. L.
Raftree, DuPage; Twelfth, Walter Reeves, La Salle: Thirteenth, Edward Hardt, Jo
Daviess; Fourteenth, J. W. Parker, Rock Island; Fifteenth, R. H. Mead, Schuyler;
Sixteenth, E. A. Washburn, Bureau; Seventeenth, A. H. Brubaker, Woodford;
Eighteenth, W. R. Jewell, Vermilion: Nineteenth, F. M. Wright, Champaign; Twen-
tieth, C. J. Doyle, Greene; Twenty-first, George N. Black, Sangamon; Twenty-
second, James A. Willoughby, St. Clair; Twenty-third, T. W. Gibson, Jasper; Twenty-
fourth, D. W. Helm, Massac; Twenty-fifth, A. J. Pickrell, Union.

COMMITTEE ON DELEGATES, ALTERNATES AND ELECTORS AT
LARGE- — First, Mancha Bruggemeyer; Second, Elliott Durand; Third, William H.
Weber; Fourth, William P. Holdon; Fifth, Max Blumenfield; Sixth, Fred M.
Blount; Seventh, Frank L. Race; Eighth, Christopher Mamer; Ninth, Samuel E.
Erickson; Tenth, George K. Schmidt; Eleventh, D. F. Smiley, McHenry ; Twelfth,

F. S. Whitman, Boone; Thirteenth, S. H. Bethea, Lee; Fourteenth, f. S. Allen,
Mercer; Fifteenth, E. E. Fitch, Henry; Sixteenth, M. M. Mallary, Marshall; Seven-
teenth, A. J. Scroggin, McLean; Eighteenth, T. S. Arnold, Iroquois; Nineteenth,
S. C. Pemberton, Coles; Twentieth, W. W. Watson, Pike; Twenty-first, W. J.
Donahue, Macoupin; Twenty-second, W. A. Northcott, Bond; Twenty-third, John
J. Brown, Fayette; Twenty- fourth, Ross Graham, White; Twenty-fifth, Q. E.
Burgess, Franklin. ' ~

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS — First, Arthur Dixon; Second, Robert McMurdy;
Third, Elisha C. Field; Fourth, Albert H.- Maack; Fifth, Daniel D. Healy; Sixth,
David Warren Clark; Seventh, William E. Mason; Eighth, John F. Devine; Ninth,
Adolph Bergman; Tenth, Edward A. Warren; Eleventh, Henry Piepenbrink, Will;
Twelfth, J. Arthur Pool, Grundy; Thirteenth, William E. Fry, Stevenson; Four-
teenth, Erie P. Field, Warren; Fifteenth, Perry C. Ellis, Adams; Sixteenth,
Frederick H. Smith, Peoria; Seventeenth, John A. Montelius, Ford; Eighteenth,
Herman Kramer, Kankakee; Nineteenth, Henry A. Neal, Charleston; Twentieth, Asa

C. Matthews, Pittsfield; Twenty-first, S. M. Grubbs, Montgomery: Twenty-second, A.
C. Bollinger, Monroe: Twenty-third, George W. Harper, Crawford; Twenty-fourth,
W. S. Phillips, Gallatin; Twenty-fifth, F. T. Joyner, Jackson.



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