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Proceedings and Debates of the 1867 Constitutional Convention
Volume 74, Page 704   View pdf image (33K)
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Ordered, That Thomas A. Mitchell is hereby appoint a
to take Charge of the dome and rotunda nf the Capitol until
the next session of the General Assembly, to keep said doing
and rotunda in order, and see that they are not defaced or
injured, and that for his services he shall receive the sum of
.seventy-five dollars per month.
And it shall be the duty of the Comptroller of the State-
to draw his warrant in favor of the said Thomas A. Mitchell
on the Treasurer of the State, for any amount that may be
due said Mitchell for his services as herein provided, when-
ever and as often as the said Mitchell may apply for the
same, attor the adjournment of this Convention; and the
Treasurer of the State shall pay the same from any balance
still remaining in the Treasury, of the amount appropriated
by the last General Assembly to defray the expenses of the
Convention.
On motion of Mr. Vansant,
The order was laid on the table.
Mr. Longwell submitted the following order :
Ordered, That the Committee on Accounts be authorized
to allow to the Clerk of the Committee on Revision, and
sum as it may deem reasonable for the time he shall be ac-
tually and necessarily employed after the adjournment of the
Convention, in completing the Index to the Journal of Pro-
ceedings, and in, examining the proof-sheets of the Index and
the Constitution ordered to be printed by the printer to this
Convention ;
Which was read.
Mr. Barnes submitted the following amendment:
Provided the pay shall not exceed five dollars a day, not
for more than ten days ;
Which was adopted.
The order, as amended,
Was then adopted
On motion of Mr. Merrick,
The vote by which the order was adopted, fixing the time
for adjournment of the Convention sine die at 12 o'clock noon
to-day, was reconsidered.
On motion of Mr. Carter,
The order was laid on the table.
On motion of Mr. Carter,
The vote by which the Article entitled, " Miscellane-
ous," was adopted as an Article of the Constitution,
Was reconsidered.


 
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