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Fourteenth district-Brazos county.
Fifteenth district-Navarro county.
Sixteenth district-Dallas county.
Seventeenth district-Collin county.
Eighteenth district-Grayson county.
Nineteenth district-Montague county.
Twentieth district-Tarrant county.
Twenty-first district-Ellis county.
Twenty-second district-McLennan county.
Twenty-third district-Coryell county.
Twenty-fourth district-Travis county.
Twenty-fifth district-Hays county.
Twenty-sixth district-Goliad county.
Twenty-seventh district-Webb county.
Twenty-eighth district-Bexar county.
Twenty-ninth district-Eastland county.
Thirtieth district-Erath county.
Thirty-first district-Lamar county.

REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICTS.

Article 13 shall hereafter read as follows: Article 13.

The represen

tative districts of the State, and the number of representatives to be elected by each district, are as follows:

Number 1-The counties of Liberty, Chambers, Jefferson, Orange and Hardin shall elect one representative.

Number 2-The counties of San Jacinto and Polk shall elect one representative.

Number 3-The counties of Jasper, Tyler and Newton shall elect one representative.

Number 4-The counties of Nacogdoches and Angelina shall elect one representative.

Number 5-The counties of Sabine, Shelby and San Augustine shall elect one representative.

Number 6-The county of Rusk shall elect one representative.

Number 7-The county of Panola shall elect one representative. Number 8-The county of Cherokee shall elect one representative. Number 9-The county of Anderson shall elect one representative. Number 10-The counties of Anderson and Henderson shall elect one representative.

Number 11-The counties of Camp and Upshur shall elect one representative.

Number 12-The county of Smith shall elect one representative. Number 13-The county of Houston shall elect one representative. Number 14-The county of Harrison shall elect one representative. Number 15-The counties of Harrison, Panola, Rusk, Shelby, Sabine and San Augustine shall elect one representative.

Number 16-The county of Cass shall elect one representative.

Number 17-The counties of Marion, Cass, Bowie and Morris shall elect two representatives.

Number 18-The county of Red River shall elect one representative. Number 19-The counties of Titus, Franklin and Red River shall elect one representative.

Number 20-The county of Lamar shall elect one representative.

Number 21-The county of Fannin shall elect one representative. Number 22-The counties of Lamar and Fannin shall elect one representative.

Number 23-The counties of Lamar, Fannin and Delta shall elect one representative.

Number 24-The county of Hopkins shall elect one representative. Number 25-The county of Hunt shall elect one representative. Number 26-The county of Van Zandt shall elect one representative. Number 27-The county of Grayson shall elect two representatives. Number 28-The county of Collin shall elect one representative. Number 29-The counties of Denton and Collin shall elect one representative.

Number 30-The county of Cooke shall elect one representative. Number 31-The counties of Cooke and Grayson shall elect one representative.

Number 32-The county of Denton shall elect one representative. Number 33-The county of Dallas shall elect two representatives. Number 34-The county of Tarrant shall elect one representative. Number 35-The counties of Dallas, Tarrant and Rockwall shall elect one representative.

Number 36-The county of Johnson shall elect one representative. Number 37-The county of Ellis shall elect one representative. Number 38--The county of Hill shall elect one representative. Number 39-The counties of Johnson, Hill, Ellis and Navarro shall elect one representative.

Number 40-The counties of Hood, Erath, Bosque and Somervell shall elect two representatives.

Number 41-The counties of Young, Wise and Jack shall elect one representative.

Number 42-The counties of Palo Pinto, Stephens and Eastland shall elect one representative.

Number 43-The counties of Throckmorton, Shackelford, Callahan, Taylor, Jones, Nolan, Mitchell, Haskell, Stonewall, Kent, Garza, Lynn, Terry, Yoakum, Gaines, Dawson, Borden, Scurry, Fisher, Howard, Martin, Andrews, Archer, Wichita, Baylor, Wheeler, Oldham, Knox, King, Dickens, Crosby, Lubbock, Hockley, Cochran, Bailey, Lamb, Hale, Floyd, Motley, Cottle, Wilbarger, Childress, Hall, Briscoe, Swisher, Castro, Parmer, Greer, Deaf Smith, Randall, Armstrong, Donley, Collingsworth, Gray, Carson, Potter, Hutchinson, Hartley, Moore, Roberts, Hemphill, Lipscomb, Ochiltree, Hansford, Sherman, Hardeman and Dallam shall elect one representative.

Number 44—The counties of Montague and Clay shall elect one representative.

Number 45-The county of Wise shall elect one representative. Number 46-The county of Parker shall elect one representative. Number 47-The county of Kaufman shall elect one representative. Number 48-The county of Robertson shall elect one representative. Number 49--The counties of Leon and Madison shall elect one representative.

Number 50-The county of Brazos shall elect one representative. Number 51-The counties of Bell, Milam and Robertson shall elect one representative.

Number 52-The county of Grimes shall elect one representative. Number 53-The counties of Fort Bend and Waller shall elect one representative.

Number 54-The counties of Montgomery, Walker, Trinity and Harris shall elect three representatives.

Number 55-The county of Falls shall elect one representative. Number 56-The county of Bell shall elect one representative. Number 57-The county of Milam shall elect one representative. Number 58-The county of Limestone shall elect one representative. Number 59-The county of Freestone shall elect one representative. Number 60-The county of Navarro shall elect one representative. Number 61-The county of McLennan shall elect one representative. Number 62-The counties of McLennan, Limestone and Falls shall elect one representative.

Number 63-The counties of Coryell and Hamilton shall elect one representative.

Number 64-The counties of Galveston and Brazoria shall elect one representative.

Number 65-The county of Galveston shall elect one representative. Number 66-The counties of Brazoria, Galveston, Matagorda and Wharton shall elect one representative.

Number 67-The county of Colorado shall elect one repesentative. Number 68-The county of Austin shall elect one representative. Number 69-The county of Lavaca shall elect one representative. Number 70-The county of. Fayette shall elect two representatives. Number 71-The county of Washington shall elect one representative. Number 72-The counties of Washington, Burleson and Lee shall elect one representative.

Number 73-The counties of Burleson and Lee shall elect one representative.

Number 74-The county of Bastrop shall elect one representative. Number 75-The county of Travis shall elect two representatives. Number 76-The counties of Burnet and Lampasas shall elect one rep

resentative.

Number 77-The counties of Brown and Comanche shall elect one representative.

Number 78-The county of Williamson shall elect one representative. Number 79-The counties of Llano, San Saba, Concho, McCulloch, Coleman and Runnels shall elect one representative.

Number 80--The counties of El Paso, Edwards, Menard, Pecos, Presidio, Crockett and Tom Green shall elect one representative.

Number 81-The counties of Kinney, Dimmit, Frio, Maverick, Uvalde and Zavalla shall elect one representative.

Number 82-The counties of Atascosa, Karnes and Wilson shall elect one representative.

Number 83-The counties of Duval, Encinal, Hidalgo, Starr, Webb and Zapata shall elect two representatives.

Number 84-The counties of Bandera, Kerr, Kimble, Mason, Kendall and Medina shall elect one representative.

Number 85-The counties of Bee, LaSalle, Live Oak, McMullen, Nueces and San Patricio shall elect one representative.

Number 86-The county of Bexar shall elect two representatives. Number 87-The counties of Aransas, Calhoun, DeWitt, Goliad, Jackson, Refugio and Victoria shall elect two representatives.

Number 88--The county of Cameron shall elect one representatives. Number 89-The counties of Blanco, Comal and Gillespie shall elect one representative.

Number 90-The county of Gonzales shall elect one representative. Number 91-The counties of Caldwell, Guadalupe and Hays shall elect two representatives.

Number 92-The county of Harris shall elect one representative. Number 93-The counties of Smith and Gregg shall elect one representative.

Number 94-The counties of Wood and Rains shall elect one representative.

In the several representative districts composed of more counties than one, the county judges of the following named counties shall receive the returns and issue certificates of election to the rerpesentatives elected in their respective districts; and article 14 of the Revised Civil Statutes shall read as follows:

In the first district-Jefferson county.

In the second district-Polk county.
In the third district-Tyler county.

In the fourth district-Nacogdoches county.
In the fifth district-Shelby county.
In the tenth district-Henderson county.
In the eleventh district-Upshur county.
In the fifteenth district-Rusk county.
In the seventeenth district-Bowie county.
In the nineteenth district-Titus county.
In the twenty-second district-Lamar county.
In the twenty-third district-Lamar county.
In the twenty-ninth district-Collin county.
In the thirty-first district--Grayson county.
In the thirty-fifth district-Dallas county.
In the thirty-ninth district-Ellis county.
In the fortieth district-Hood county.
In the forty-first district-Wise county.
In the forty-second district-Eastland county.
In the forty-third district-Shackelford county.
In the forty-fourth district-Montague county.
In the forty-ninth district-Leon county.
In the fifty-first district-Bell county.
In the fifty-third district-Waller county.
In the fifty-fourth district-Montgomery county.
In the sixty-second di trict-McLennan county.
Ir the sixty-third district-Coryell county.
In the sixty-fourth district-Galveston county.
In the sixty-sixth district-Galveston county.
In the seventy-second district--Burleson county.
In the seventy-third district-Burleson county.
In the seventy-sixth district--Burnet county.
In the seventy-seventh district-Brown county.
In the seventy-ninth district--Llano county.
In the eightieth district-El Paso county.
In the eighty-first district-Kinney county.
In the eighty-second district---Karnes county.
In the eighty-third district---Webb county.
In the eighty-fourth district---Bandera county.
In the eighty-fifth district---Live Oak county.
In the eighty-seventh district---Aransas county.

In the eighty-ninth district---Blanco county.
In the ninety-first district---Caldwell county.
In the ninety-third district---Gregg county.
In the ninety-fourth district---Wood county.

Article 15. In all senatorial or representative districts comprised of but one county, the county judge of that county shall receive the returns and issue the certificate of election to the senator or representative elected, as provided in article 12.

SEC. 2. The near approach of the close of the session, and the large amount of business undisposed of, creates an imperative public necessity justifying the suspension of the constitutional rule requiring bills to be read on three several days, and it is so suspended.

Approved May 3, A. D. 1882.

Takes effect ninety days after adjournment.

CHAPTER XIV.

An Act to provide for the destruction of certain engraved bonds of the State, which were never used, engraved under acts approved August 5, 1870, and April 21, 1879, and to make an appropriation therefor.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Texas, That the Treasurer of the State shall, in the presence of the Governor and Comptroller, burn the engraved four and five per cent bonds, with coupons attached, which were engraved under an act approved April 21, 1879, and which were never used, aggregating in amount about one million eight hundred and fifty-one thousand and eighty dollars. That the six hundred bonds for one thousand each, now stored in the vaults of the Bank of New York, shall, under the direction of the State Treasurer, be canceled in New York before their return to the Treasury Department of the State and final burning.

SEC. 2. That the Governor, Treasurer and Comptroller shall sign a written statement specifying all the bonds destroyed under this act, with the date of their burning, specifying the numbers, which shall be filed by the Treasurer, and be safely deposited and kept in the vault of the treasury.

SEC. 3. The Treasurer shall also, in the presence of the Governor and Comptroller, burn the engraved bonds with coupons attached now stored in the Governor's office, known as the International Railroad bonds, said bonds reciting, on their face, to have been issued by virtue of "An act to incorporate the International Railroad Company, and to provide for the aid of the State in constructing the same," approved August 5, 1870; some of said bonds being unsigned and some having on them the signature of Edmund J. Davis and G. W. Honey; and the Treasurer shall also keep and file a record of these bonds so destroyed, as provided in section two above.

SEC. 4. That the sum of two hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, be and the same is hereby appropriated to carry out. the provisions of this act.

SEC. 5. WHEREAS, The coupons of the five hundred dollar bonds issued under said act bear the lithograph signature of the Governor of the State, and the interest of the State requires their immediate destruction, an emergency and an imperative public necessity exists for

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