VOTE ON CANALS. 363 



Meigs, Gallia and Jackson, Daniel Womeldorf. 



Scioto, Pike and Lawrence, Robert Lucas. 



Trumbull, Eli Baldwin. 



Brown, Nathaniel Beasly 



Stark, Michael Ozwalt. 



Cuyahoga, Huron and Sandusky, Alfred Kelly. 



Jefferson, David Sloan. 



Montgomery, William Blodget. 



Columbiana, Gideon Hughes. 



Belmont, David Jennings. 



Adam?, Thomas Kirker. 



Champaign, Clark, Logan and Wood, James Cooley. 



Pickaway and Hocking, John Barr. 



Geauga and Ashtabula, Samuel W, Phelps. k 



Richland and Knox, John Shaw. 



Muskingum, Thomas Ijams. 



Washington, Athens and Morgan, Sardine Stone, 



Clermont, Thomas Morris. 



Highland and Fayette, Allen Trimble. 



Ross, Duncan M' Arthur. 



Guernsey, Tuscarawas and Coshocton, William M'Gowan. 



Preble, Miami, Darke and Shelby, Walter Bueil, (one year.) 



Members of the General Assembly of 1824-5 who passed the 

 necessary laws for making our canals; for adopting a system 

 of education for common schools, and changing the mode of 

 taxation. 



The yeas and nays are also given, as follows, to wit : 



Assembly. 



Yeas. Messrs. Isaac Atkinson, John Bigger, Jacob BHck- 

 ensderfer, William Cary, Leonard Case, William Collings, Isaac 

 Cook, William Coolman, Matthias Corwin, John Cotton, Samuel 

 Coulter, Edmond Dorr, John Dougherty, Jeremiah Everett, 

 Richard Fallis, Thomas Flood, Jacob Frederick, Thomas Gatch, 

 John M. Gray, Thomas Hanna, Robert Harper. Batteal Harri- 



