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Ordered, That all the reports from the Standing Commit-
tees that have been, or shall hereafter be ordered to be en-
grossed, shall be referred to the Committee on Revision and
Compilation for the purpose of having the same prepared for
the third reading, and the final action of the Convention ;
Which was adopted.
Mr, Longwell submitted the following order:
Ordered, That the time of meeting of this Convention
hereafter shall be ten o'clock, A. M., and 8 o'clock, P. M.,
Pending the consideration of which,
Mr. Mitchell moved to strike out the word "ten," and
insert the word "eight;"
Decided in the negative.
On motion of Mr. Nicolai,
The order was then laid on the table.
Mr. Howison submitted the following :
June 20, 1867.
To the Honorable, the Constitutional Convention :
Being anxious to visit my family for a few days, I respect-
fully ask your Honorable Body, to grant me leave of ab-
sence from the service of the Convention, for that purpose.
Very respectfully,
STEPHEN P. TOADVINE.
Which was read.
Also, the following order :
Ordered, That Mr. Toadvine, Committee Clerk, be allowed
leave of absence unitl Wednesday, the 26th instant;
Which was adopted.
Mr. Howison, Chairman Committee upon Accounts, sub-
mitted the following
REPORT:
The Committee on Accounts have examined and adjusted
the accounts of Daniel Caulk, carpenter, for the alterations,
repairs, and of the Hall, Committee Rooms and passages, to
put them in proper state for the use of the Convention, and
for the repairs of desks in the Hall, and altering the lobby
for the convenience of the Delegates since the meeting of the
Convention, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of
$1,554 01, and they recommend that they be paid.
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