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had locked the door, the sergeant-at-arms flung himself through a committee room window despite the efforts of the Senators to close the shutter on him. The sergeant-at-arms convinced the senators to return to the chamber. The Radical Republicans then had their opponents arrested. Nine were immediately arrested, but four of the Senators remained, so the Senate could form a quorum. The Rump Senate then moved forward the militia bill. The next day, one of the Senators pleaded illness, so one of the jailed senators was released so the militia bill could be passed.
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Several senators were held under arrest for three weeks while the Rump Senate passed the legislation and began hearings against the senators for not only walking out of the chamber, but for other allegations, including bribery for Senate votes. Flanagan, who was responsible for most of the incident,
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The Senate rule at the time, as it is today, states that the sergeant-at-arms could be sent to arrest absent senators to secure a quorum. The Senate sergeant-at-arms was sent to retrieve them with instructions to retrieve at least four senators, the number required for a quorum. Because the senators
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announced their opposition to the bill and were thrown out of the meeting. Governor Davis announced that he would veto any bills which came across his desk before his militia legislation. Flanagan then offered to support the state militia bill if Governor Davis supported a railroad bill, but Davis
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During the confinement the Rump Senate took full advantage of their absence to pass as many of Governor Davis's bills as could be rushed through legislature. The House bill to establish a state police was passed on June 28, 1870. The Senate confirmed
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lost his Senate seat after an investigatory committee ruled that he "did, in contempt of the Senate, violently resist said arrest, and did forcibly close the shutters, and did refuse to submit to said arrest by the Sergeant-at-arms."
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in 1869. He was declared "Provisional Lieutenant Governor" by Special Order No. 6, Fifth Military District, on January 8, 1870, and presided over the Provisional session of the Senate. During that session, he was elected to the
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met from February 8, 1870, to December 2, 1871, in four sessions — provisional, called, regular, and adjourned. It took up a martial law bill. Republicans were in the majority or the
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As soon as he was released from jail, Alford continued to take his seat in the Senate, and even after the special election, refused to give up his seat.
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On June 16, 1870, Flanagan put forward a substitute militia bill without the martial law sections, but it failed to pass. Senator
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On June 21, Flanagan attempted to introduce his previous defeated bill as an alternative to the house bill which suspended the
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Petit did not attend the Provisional Session. He was sworn in on February 26, 1870, at the beginning of the Called Session.
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introduced a bill to reorganize the state militia. The bill included provisions for a unique "state guard" and for
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Legislative members eligible to take the qualifying oath were required to convene February 8, 1870, to ratify the
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who had for years been a staunch Radical Republican opposed the bill because of its clauses allowing Governor
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Members of the Twelfth Texas Legislature at the beginning of the provisional session, February 8, 1870:
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to impose martial law. The cost was also the reason why some Republicans opposed the bill, but Senator
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Senators' 1870 walkout also drew GOP's wrath Reconstruction-era tiff led to arrests and one expulsion
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Evans refused to qualify on February 8, 1870, but did qualify and was sworn in on February 10, 1870.
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There were incidents with Indian marauders and cattle thieves in Texas and on May 6, 1870, Senator
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then publicly supported a bill which had passed the house, which would have suspended the
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Alford was expelled for resisting arrest during the call of the session.
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members of the Twelfth Texas Legislature, the term is a variation of "
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Hillebrand elected in special election November 28–December 1, 1870.
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Dillard elected in special election November 28–December 1, 1870.
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The Texas Senate Civil War to the eve of reform 1861-1889
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Dillard reelected in special election October 3–6, 1871.
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who later stole thirty thousand dollars of state money.
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was too powerful a figure to be penalized. But Senator
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Evans unseated in election contest February 18, 1870.
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Swift elected in special election October 3–6, 1871.
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Index

Reconstruction era
Theodor Rudolph Hertzberg
martial law
David Webster Flanagan
Edmund J. Davis
Matthew Gaines
Bolivar Jackson Pridgen
E. L. Alford
Mijamin Priest
writ of habeas corpus
writ of habeas corpus
Marmion Henry Bowers
E. Thomas Broughton
Amos Clark
David W. Cole
Ebenezer Lafayette Dohoney
James Postell Douglas
Andrew J. Evans
Henry Russell Latimer
Edward Bradford Pickett
William H. Pyle
George R. Shannon
Radical Republican
rump legislature
James Davidson
adjutant general
E.L. Alford
La Grange
Reinhard Hillebrand
Fourteenth

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