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6th. Upon the Treasury Department.
7th. Upon the Elective Franchise and the Qualification of
Voters.
8th. Respecting the Militia and Military Affairs.
9th. Upon Education.
10th. Upon a proper basis of representation in the two
Houses of the General Assembly, and a proper apportionment
of representatives in the same.
11th. Respecting future amendments and revisions of the
Constitution.
12th. Respecting the appointment, tenure of office, duties
and compensation of all civil officers not embraced in the
duties of other standing committees.
13th. Upon Claims.
14th. Upon Printing.
Mr. Dobbin submitted the following order, as a substitute:
Ordered, That the Bill of Rights and Constitution of 1851
Reprinted in the customary form for legislative consideration,
and that on Monday next the Convention shall proceed to
consider and amend the same in committee of the whole, sec-
tion by section, until the whole shall hare been acted upon
and reported to this Convention for final adoption.
Mr. Page, submitted the following order as a substitute:
Ordered, That a committee of eleven be appointed by the
President, to inquire and report what method will be most
expedient in bringing before the Convention, amendments to,
and changes in the present Constitution of the State.
Pending the consideration of which,
Mr. Starr moved that this Convention do now adjourn;
Decided in the negative.
The Convention then resumed the consideration of the
substitute submitted by Mr. Page,
Pending which Mr, Jones submitted the following order:
Ordered, That until otherwise ordered, the Convention
will meet at — o'clock, A. M.
Mr. Jones moved to fill the blank in said order with the
word "eleven?"
Decided in the negative.
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