— RSITY OF CHICAGO LIBRARI.S 2892 MAtCH 1930 LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE BUREAU. GOVERNOR FRANK 0. LOWDEN, Chairman. SENATOR EDWARD C. CURTIS, Grant Park. SENATOR RICHARD J. BARR, Joliet. REPRESENTATIVE EDWARD J. SMEJKAL, Chicago. REPRESENTATIVE WILLIAM P. HOLADAY, Danville. E. J. VERLIE, Secretary. \V. F. DODD, in charge collection of data for constitutional' convention.II ." -f, ]- I" (tt'" t, PREFACE. The debates of the constitutional convention of 1869-70 embrace two large volumes. The existing index to these volumes is not satisfactory. The delegates to the constitutional convention, no doubt, will desire to consult these debates quite frequently. It has been deemed desirable, therefore, to have prepared a more serviceable index. The index to the debates as it appears in this pamphlet is divided into three parts. The first part is a subject index. The second part is an index by articles and sections of the constitution. The third part is an index of the business of the convention. LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE BUREAU. SUBJECT INDEX. ACCUSED PERSONS rights of: art. 2, sec. 9, 10; reports 1440, 1558, 1591; action 1573, 1778 APPROPRIATIONS-Concluded private laws: art. 4, sec. 16; reports 394, 917; debate 642-643; action 643, 964, 1779 revenue fund: reports 321, 1012, 1196-1197, 1243; debate 1603-1604, 1611-1612; action 1280, 1612 state officers and general assembly: art. 4, sec. 16; reports 291, 393, 916; action 531, 952, 1779 See capitol, expenditure for; veto power municipal, restrictions on: separate sec. 3; resolutions 76, 154, 180, 1104, 1234; reports 394, 1730; de bate 643-652, 654-669, 967-970, 1235 1242, 1730; action 669, 964, 970, 1242, 1849, 1852 state: art. 4, sec. 20; resolutions 76, 154, 180, 1476, 1477; reports 189 190, 292, 394, 917; debate 214-222; action 636, 851, 964, 1256, 1780, 1789. See canals right of: art. 2, sec. 17; reports 1440, 1558, 1591; action 1587, 1778 AMENDMENTS TO ILLINOIS CON STITUTION: art. 14, sec. 2; resolu tions 78, 139; reports 391, 424-425, 1309-1310, 1591, 1595; debate 425-428, 1314-1318, 1595; action 1318, 1595, 1840 BANKS liability of stockholders: art. 11, sec. 6; resolutions 211; reports 1553, 1678, 1685; action 1679, 1687, 1837 referendum on laws: art. 11, sec.'5; reports 1553, 1678, 1685; action 1679, 1686, 1837 security for notes, record of stock holders: art. 11, sec. 8; resolutions 211; reports 1553, 1678, 1685; de bate 1680-1685; action 1685, 1688, 1838 specie payments, statements: art. 11, sec. 7; reports 1553, 1678, 1685; action 1679, 1687, 1837 state: art. 11, sec. 5; resolutions 211; reports 1553, 1678, 1685; action 1678, 1686, 1837 taxation of capital: reports 1553, 1678; debate 1679-1680, 1685-1686; 1687-1688; action 1680, 1688 APPELLATE COURTS: art. 6, sec. 11; resolutions 72, 76, 197, 100, 128; re ports 852-853, 973, 1393, 1500; de bate 1032-1039, 1454-1455, 1763; action 1039, 1434, 1455, 1811 representative: resolutions 72, 82, 83, 91, 116, 151, 178, 192; reports 291, 393, 561-564, 915-917, 1726, 1729-1730; debate 698-702, 704-720, 71721-723, 730-736, 737-742, 917-928, 940-943; action 720, 721, 742, 941, 943, 1729, 1778-1779. See minor ity representation senatorial: art. 4, sec. 6; resolutions 83, 178; reports 291, 393, 561-564, 915-916, 1726, 1729-1730; debate 696-702, 705-720, 723-726, 728-730, 940-941; 1726-1729; action 698, 720, 723, 730, 742-743, 940, 941, 943, 1729, 1778 BIBLE IN COMMON SCHOOLS: de bate 1739-1745, 1749-1761 state: art. 1; resolutions 278; action 279, 1776 APPROPRIATIONS method of passing: proposals 1613; debate 1613-1614 - ordinary expenses: art. 4, sec. 18; r esolutions 93, 150, 1234; reports 292, 394, 917; debate 615-617, 636 642, 966-967; action 642, 963, 1779 electors: resolutions 98, 167 members of general assembly: reso lutions 1477 officials: resolutions 182; report 858 I AID ASSEMBLY BAIL: art. 2, sec. 7; reports 1440, 1558, 1590; action 1569, 1778 APPORTIONMENT BOUNDARIES BRIBERY 8 CANALS Illinois and Michigan: separate sec. 4; resolutions 81, 83, 100, 333, 336, 344, 1477; reports 210, 256-257, 309, 366, 1649, 1833; debate 310 320, 323-332, 337-343, 347-365, 368 374, 375-389, 395-424, 429-451, 453 479, 1833-1834, 1840, 1852-1853; action 465, 484-487, 1833,1849,1853 state aid: separate sec. 4; resolu tions 76, 180; reports 1649, 1833; action 1833, 1853 CITIES, TOWNS, AND -VILLAGES See indebtedness; municipal corpora tions; special assessments; spe cial legislation; railroads, street; taxation CIVIL POWER military subordinate: art. 2, sec. 15; reports 1440, 1558, 1591; action 1587, 1778 CLAIMS state See suits against state CAPITAL national, removal of to Illinois: reso tions 75-76, 179-180, 211, 213, 280. state: resolutions 481, 679. CLASSIFICATION OF COUNTIES See fees, state, county and township officers COMMERCE internal, power of general assembly to regulate: resolutions 118; ac tion 191 CAPITOL expenditure for: art. 4, sec. 33; reso lutions 1320; reports 1621, 1772; debate 1320, 1621-1622, 1772-1774; action 1774, 1781 COMMISSIONS BY GOVERNOR See courts; militia, officers; judicial officers' commissions warehouse and railroad: proposals 1721; action 1722 CHARITIES public, board of: resolutions 84 COMMON PLEAS courts of: resolutions 150-151, 173; reports 853, 973; debate 1094-1103 CIRCUIT COURTS authority for larger circuits: art. 6, sec. 15; resolutions 72, 96; reports 853, 973, 1394, 1500; debate1055, 1137-1144, 1445-1446, 1451-1454, 1456-1460; action 1144, 1460, 1811 chancery, master in: resolutions 92, 100, 179, 745; debate 1789-1790. judges, salaries: See fees and salar ies judicial circuits and selection of judges: art. 5, sec. 13; resolutions 72, 83, 96, 150-151, 179, 212, 235, 1277, 1495; reports 853, 973, 1393 1394, 1500; debate 1046-1048, 1113 1128, 1131-1137, 1409-1426, 1443 1445; action 1048, 1137, 1445, 1811 jurisdiction and terms of office: art. 6, sec. 12; resolutions 57, 72, 93, 97, 150-151, 179, 1495; reports 853, 973, 1393, 1500; debate 1040-1046, 1405-1407, 1434-1443; action 1046, 1443, 1811 terms: art. 6, sec. 14; resolutions 72, 179; reports 853, 973, 1394, 1500; debate 1048-1052, 1054, 1407; action 1054, 1445, 1811 See courts, judges CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION how called: art. 14, sec. 1; resolu tions 78, 135, 193; reports 391, 424, 1309-1310, 1591, 1595; debate 425 428, 1310-1313, 1319-1320, 1591 1595; action 1312, 1595, 1840 laws impairing obligation of: art. 2, sec. 14; resolutions 965; reports 1440, 1558, 1591; debate 1585-1587; action 1587, 1778 state: art. 4, sec. 25; reports 292, 394, 917; action 627, 964, 1780 CONVICT LABOR: separate sec. 5; resolutions 118, 191, 192, 213 commissioners of: art. 10, sec. 7; resolutions 97, 155-156; proposals 1367; reports 1557; debate 1520; action 1367, 1555, 1836 CITY COURTS: resolutions 179 CAPITAL STOCK See railroads, capital stock COMMISSIONERS .COMPENSATION See fees and salaries CONTRACTS COOK COUNTY 9 COOK COUNTY-Concluded c ourts of: art. 6, sec. 23-28; resolu tions 57, 83, 84, 96, 97, 100, 128, 179; reports 853-854, 974, 1394 1395, 1501; debate 1144-1152, 1156 1178, 1184-1185, 1472-1494; action 1145, 1170, 1171, 1172, 1472, 1473, 1476, 1478, 1480, 1481, 1486, 1487, 1490, 1494, 1812 COUNTY COURTS appeals from: art. 6, sec. 19; re ports 853, 973, 1394, 1501; action 1094, 1466, 1812 judges, clerks, jurisdiction: art. 6, sec. 18; resolutions 67, 83; reports 853, 973, 1394, 1500-1501; debate 1062-1075, 1078-1087, 1088-1094, 1408-1409, 1463-1466; action 1093, 1094, 1466, 1467, 1811 jurisdiction, appellate; reports 853, 973; debate 1094; action 1094 CORPORATIONS capital stock: reports 333, 1664; de bate 1665-1666; action 1666, 1702 cumulative voting: art. 11, sec. 3; resolutions 139; reports 333, 1664, 1702; debate 1666-1667; action 1667, 1702, 1837 definition: reports 333, 1664; de bate 1665-1666; action 1666 COUNTY OFFICERS election, terms, restrictions on re election: art. 10, sec. 8; resolutions 83, 84, 92, 97, 154, 174, 193, 213, 245, 367, 1032; reports 306, 1324, 1557; debate 1332-1334, 1339-1340, 1362-1364, 1506-1509, 1537-1542; action 1364, 1541, 1542, 1836 See Officers insurance companies' funds: resolu tions 193, 257 officers: reports 333 organization, amendments: debate 1587-1588 organization, general laws: art. 11, sec. 1; resolutions 57, 67, 116, 211; reports 333, 394, 1664, 1702; debate 1665, 1702; action 1665, 1702, 1837 records and reports: resolutions 172 173 special charters: art. 11, sec. 2; re ports 292, 333, 394, 917; debate 634 636, 669-678, 680-696; action 964, 1837 special privileges: resolutions 744 COUNTY SEATS: art. 10, sec. 4; reso lutions 92, 151, 154, 155, 174, 178, 197, 281; reports 306, 307, 1324, 1557; de bate 1329-1332, 1502-1506, 1522-1526, 1529, 1530-1535, 1555, 1707-1708; action 1332, 1535, 1835 COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTS OF SCHOOLS: art. 8, sec. 5; resolutions 758; reports 1389, 1732; debate 1738 1739, 1746-1747; action 1739, 1761, 1834 board of county commissioners: art. 10, sec. 6; resolutions 155; reports 293, 294, 306, 853, 973-974, 1324, 1394, 1501; debate 1104, 1332-1334, 1339-1340; action 1104, 1467, 1836 division of: art. 10, sec. 2; resolu tions 178, 179, 192, 197, 262; re ports 306, 307, 1324, 1557; debate 1325-1328, 1522; action 1328, 1522, 1835. formation of new: art. 10, sec. 1; resolutions 93, 15 7, 178, 180, 1 97, 262; reports 306, 307, 1324, 1557; debate 1324-1325, 1520-1522, 1535 1536, 1556-1557, 1835-1836; action 1325, 1522, 1835 striking off or adding territory: art. 10, sec. 3; resolutions 93, 151, 178, 197; reports 306, 307, 1324, 1557; debate 1328-1329, 150~; action 1329, 1522, 1835. See Cook county commissioners; of fice, qualifications laws, general and uniform: art. 6, sec. 29; resolutions 179; reports 854, 974, 1395, 1501; action 1185, 1494, 1812 judicial officers' commissions: art. 6, sec. 29; resolutions 97; report s 854, 974, 1394, 1501; action 1185, 1494, 1812 judicial powers vested in: art. 6, sec. 1; resolutions 67, 78, 178 —179; reports 852, 973, 1393, 1500; de bate 975-987, 989-992, 1395-1401; action 975, 992, 1426, 1810 proposed substitute for article on judiciary department: 1130 See Cook county courts; circuit c ourts 9 c us; city courts; county courts; judges; justices of the peace; su preme court COURTS COUNTIES CRIMINAL COURTS See Cook county courts. 10 CRIMINAL LAW fraudulent transacti eltions: resolutions 129 murder, law of: resolutions 282 ELECTIONS contested: see officers, state execu tive, election of free and equal: art. 2, sec. 18; reso lutions 98; reports 1440, 1558, 159 1; action 1587, 1778 general, time of: reports 157-161, 856; action 1281, 1296 CUMULATIVE VOTING judicial officers: proposals 11'91; de bate 1191-1193; action 1193. See corporations, cumulative voting; minority representation ELECTORS privileges of: art. 7, sec. 3; reports . 157-161, 856; action 1281, 1295, 1834 rights of on taxation questions: proposals 1296; debate 1296-1298, 1299-1307; action 1298 DEBT See indebtedness DEFINITIONS See office and employment; popula tion; warehouses EMINENT DOMAIN: art. 2, sec. 13; resolutions 88, 93, 155, 262, 321, 429, 615, 858; reports 1440, 1558, 1591; debate 1575-1585, 1590; action 1585, 1590, 1778 property of corporations: art. 11, sec. 14; resolutions 487, 713, 858; reports 703-704, 1650, 1708, 1722; debate 1650-1658, 1716-1717; action 1657, 1658, 1721, 1839 DRAINAGE: art. 4, sec. 31; resolu tions 74, 262, 481; proposals 1588; reports 1591; debate 1588-1589; action 1589, 1781 ENACTING CLAUSE style of laws: art. 4, sec. 11; re ports 291, 393, 916; action 531, 952, 1779 DUE PROCESS OF LAW: art. 2, sec. 2; resolutions 98, 155; reports 1440, 1558, 1590; action 1559, 1776 ENTAIL limitation of: resolutions 194 DUELLING disqualification for electors and of ficers: resolutions 1502 EDUCATION free schools, provision for supplies: resolutions 212 fund, public schools: resolutions 281, 320 general assembly may not impair school system: resolutions 179 grants to be faithfully applied: art. 8, sec. 2; resolutions 139, 176; re ports 1389, 1732, 1745; action 1735, 1747, 1834 sectarian aid: art. 8, sec. 3; resolu tions 85, 118, 127; reports 292, 394, 917, 1389, 1732, 1745; debate 617 626; action 626, 964, 1735, 1747, 1834. separate schools: resolutions 679 680; action 703 system of free schools: art. 8, sec. 1; resolutions 176, 261; reports 1389, 1732, 1745; debate 1732-1735; action 1735, 1747, 1834 See military school EXPENDITURE appropriations - and auditor's war rant: art. 4, sec. 17; reports 291 292, 394, 916; debate 556; action 556, 952, 1779 legislative publication of: resolu tions 260 EX POST FACTO laws: art. 2, sec. 14; reports 1440, 1558, 1591; debate 1585-1587; action 1587, 1778. FFDERAL RELATIONS: resolutions 98, 100; reports 1152-1155, 1764; pro posals 1587; debate 1764-1771; action 1764 reports of: art. 10, sec. 13; resolu tions 97; reports 290, 1557; pro posals 1556; action 1556, 1837 DISTRIBUTION OF POWERS: a,rt. 3; resolutions 98, 100, 192, 279; reports 281, 1558, 1590; action 1559, 1778 DIVORCES: resolutions 91, 128, 167, - 282, 1204; debate 1207-1208, 1692 1 See special legislation EVIDENCE rules of, resolutions: 78, 858 EXEMPTION LAWS See homestead and exemption laws. FEES FEES-Conceluded state, county, and township officers; art. 10, sec. 12; resolutions 116, 179; proposals 1365; reports 1557; -debate 1365-1366, 1518-1520, 1553 1555; action 1366, 1555, 1837 township and county officers to be uniform: art. 10, sec. 11; resolu tions 83, 116; reports 293, 294, 1324; debate 1362, 1552-1553; action 1365, 1553, 1837 GENERAL ASSEMBLY —Concluded election of: art. 4, sec. 2; resolu tions 72; reports 291, 393, 915, 916; debate 500-501; action 501, 530, 939, 943, 1778 members compensation: art. 4, sec. 21; reso lutions 57, 83, 84, 97, 100, 118, 128, 211; reports 291, 393, 916; debate 540-555; action 555, 952, 1780 disabilities: art. 4, sec. 15; reso lutions 154; reports 291, 393, 916; debate 944-952; action 531, 952, 1779 disqualifications: art. 4, sec. 4; resolutions 97, 116, 118; reports 292, 394, 916; debate 556, 572 576; action 556, 576, 952, 959, 1778 oath: art. 4, sec. 5; resolutions. 139; reports 292, 394, 916; de bate 558-560, 564-572, 953-959, 965-966; action 572, 959, 1778 privileges: art. 4, sec. 14; reports 291, 393, 916; action 530, 944, 1779 organization of: art. 4, sec. 9; reso lutions 172, reports 291, 393, 916; debate 508-509, 511-522, 522-530, 530-531, 943-944; action 522, 530, 531, 928, 943, 944, 1779 procedure on bills: art. 4, sec. 12; resolutions 67, 151; reports 291, 393, 916; action 531, 952, 1779 qualifications and oath: art. 4, sec. 3; resolutions 57, 76, 100; reports 291, 292, 393, 394, 915, 916; debate 501-508, 558, 939-940; action 508, 558, 940, 953, 1778 requirements for bills and acts: art. 4, sec. 13; resolutions 116, 282; re ports 291, 393, 916; debate 533-540; action 540, 952, 1779 sessions annual: resolutions 83, 211 special: art. 5, sec. 8; reports 290, 1369; debate 775-776; action 776, 1374, 1781 See governor, appointments; appor tionment; home legislature; mi nority representation; messages; pardons; veto power FEES AND SALARIES circuit judges: art. 6, sec. 16; resolu tions 57, 84, 97, 98, 174, 212; re ports 853, 973, 1394, 1500; debate; 1055-1061, 1195-1196, 1407, 1460 1463; action 1061, 1196, 1463, 1811 county offincers: art. 10, sec. 9; reso lutions 57, 97, 174, 176-177, 180, 245, 52; action 1836 county officers, fixed by county board: art. 10, sec. 10; reports 306-307,1324, 1557; debate 1340 1362, 1509-1518, 1542-1548, 1550, 1551-1552; action 1362, 1550, 1837 extra compensation: art. 4, sec. 19; resolutions 154; reports 292, 394, 917; action 612, 960, 1780 judicial officers: reports 854 municipal officers: art. 9, sec. 11; resolutions 138; reports 390, 1669 1670, 1723; action 1675, 1724, 1834 officers: resolutions 67, 83, 84, 97, 100, 128, 138, 211, 260 state executive officers: art. 5, sec. 23; resolutions 57, 67, 84, 97, 100, 128; reports 290, 1370; debate 799-808, 1387; action 792, 808, 1386, 1782 supreme court judges: art. 6, sec. 7; resolutions 57, 84, 97, 100, 128, 174; reports 852, 973, 1393, 1500; debate 1013-1023, 1224-1226, 1405, 1431-1434; action 1023, 1434, 1811 FREEDOM See religion, freedom o f; speech, freedom of GENERAL ASSEMBLY adjournment: art. 5, sec. 9; reports 290, 1369; debate 776-779; action 779, 1374, 1781 business, coinduct of, art. 4, sec. 0: open sessions: resorts 291, 393, 916; action 531, 944, 1779 right of protest. reports 291, 393, 916; action 530, 943, 1779 yeas and nlays: reports 291, 393, 916; action 530, 943, 1779 GOVERNMENT principles, recurrence to: art. 2, sec. 20; resolutions 100; reports 1440, 1558, 1591; action 1587, 1778 1.1 GENERAL LAWS See special legislation 12 GOVERNOR appointments: art. 5, sec. 10; reports 290, 136 9; debate 779-781; action 781, 1374, 1781 appointme nts to vacancies: art. 5, sec. 11; reports 290, 1369-1370; de bate 781; action 781, 1374, 1781 commander in chie f: art. 5, sec. 14; resolutions 176; reports 290, 1369; action 779, 1374, 1781 execu tive power: art. 5, sec. 6; re ports 290, 1369; action 774, 1373, 1781 message: art. 5, sec. 7; resolutions 76; reports 290, 1369; action 774, 1374, 1781 power to remove officers: art. 5, sec. 12; reports 290, 1369; action 781, 1374, 1781 succession to: art. 5, sec. 19; re ports 290, 1370; action 791, 1375, 1782 See general assembly, adjournment; general assembly, special sessions; impeachment; pardons; v e t o power IMPEACHMENT civil officers: art. 5, sec. 15; reports 290, 292, 394, 916, 1370; action 558, 793, 952, 1386, 1782 procedure: art. 4, sec. 24; reports 292, 394, 1370; debate 556-558; action 558, 952, 1386, 1780 IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT: art. 2, sec. 12; resolutions 334; reports 1440, 1558, 1591; debate 1574-1575; action 1575, 1778 Chicago: art. 9, sec. 13 limit on municipal corporations: art. 9, sec. 12; resolutions 77, 150, 212, 1190; reports 189-190; debate 833-851, 1256-1260; action 851, 1260, 1835 Mattoon: resolutions 1849 Quincy, proposed and agreed to: 1761-1762 state of: art. 4, sec. 18; resolutions 93, 150; reports 189-190, 292, 394, 917; debate 284-289, 294-305, 615 617, 636-642, 966-967; action 642, 851, 963, 1256, 1779 state to: art. 4, sec. 23; resolutions 154; repo rts 2 92, 394, 91 7; debate 627, 629-634, 1658-1661; action 634, 964, 1780 inspection of: reports 1155, 1622, 1693; debate 1635-1636;, action 1635, 1636, 1701, 1840 responsibility of carriers: art. 13, sec. 4; reports 1155, 1622, 1693; debate 1632-1633, 1700-1701; action 1633, 1701, 1840 INSPECTION OF COMMODITIES, CORPORATIONS NOT TO ENGAGE IN: resolutions, 654 GRAND JURY: art. 2, sec. 8; resolu tions 174, 176, 262; reports 853, 973, 1394, 1440, 1558, 1591; debate 1569 1573; action 1094, 1466, 1573, 1778 JUDGES election and term: proposals 1193, 1495; debate 1495-1496; action 1193, 1496 removal of: art. 6, sec. 30; reports 854, 974, 1395, 1501; action 1185, 1494, 1812 reports of: art. 6, sec. 31; resolu tions 94, 155; reports 854, 974, 1395, 1501; debate 1185, 1495; action 1185, 1495, 1812 HABEAS CORPUS: art. 2, sec. 7; re ports 1440, 1558, 1590; action 1569, 1778 HOME LEGISLATURE organization of: resolutions 156 HOMESTEAD AND EXEMPTION LAWS: art. 4, sec. 32; resolutions 180; reports 281, 895, 1689; debate 895-912, 1689-1692; action 910, 911, 912, 1692, 1781 JURORS disqualifications: resolutions 57, 615; reports 854, 974; debate 1186 1189, 1190-1191; action 1191 ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD: ~ separate sec. t; resolutions 72, 78, 80,- 84, 116, 176, 193, 194; reports 321, 481, 1012, 1196, 1243, 1597, 1637; debate 1199-1202, 1243-1256, 1597 1600, 1614-1621, 1647; action 1256, 1604, 1347, 1849, 1852 JURY petit: resolutions 151 trial by: art. 2, sec. 5; resolutions 615; reports 1440, 1558, 1590; de bate 1567-1568; action 1568, 1777 INDEBTEDNESS GRAIN JEOPARDY See accused persons 13 JURY-Concluded See eminent domain, property of corporations verdict of: resolutions 858 See accused persons, rights of; grand jury MILITIA colored officers: proposals 863; action 865 conformity to United States regula tions: art. 12, sec. 2; reports 293; debate 861-863; action 863, 864, 1840 conscientious objectors: art. 12, sece 6; reports 308; action 865, 1840 officers: art. 12, sec. 3; reports 293, 308; action 863, 864, 1840 persons subject to service: art. 12, sec. 1; resolutions 176; reports 293, 307; debate 860-861; action 861, 864, 1840 preservation of records: art. 12, sec. 5; reports 293; action 863, 865, 1840 privileges of: art. 12, sec. 4; reports 293, 308; action 863, 864, 1840 separate organization of whites and blacks: debate 865; action 866 See governer, commander in chief JUSTICE free and prompt: art. 2, sec. 19; resolutions 85; reports 1440, 1558, 1591; action 1587, 1778 JUSTICES OF THE PEACE AND CONSTABLES: art. 6, sec. 21; reso lutions 83, 179, 223; reports 853, 974, 1394, 1501; debate 1468-1470, 1555 1556; action 1111-1112, 1470, 1812 restriction of: resolutions 1104 LANGUAGE laws and official proceedings in Eng lish:. schedule sec. 18; reports 1792, 1852; action 1805, 1829, 1858 LAWS codification: resolutions 193-194, 1227; debate 1227-1228 publication of: resolutions 98, 212, 281-282; reports 256; debate 636, 743-744; action 744, 964 MILL TAX ABOLISHED: schedule, sec. 23; resolutions 97, 175; reports 1792, 1852; action 1809, 1832, 1858 LEGISLATIVE POWER: art. 4, sec. 1; resolutions 141-144, 156; reports 291, 393, 915; debate 497-500; action 500, 939, 1778 MINERS protection of: art. 4, sec. 29; resolu tions 210; reports 210; debate 264-276; action 276, 1780-1781 LIABILITY MiIINORITY REPRESENTATION: art. 4, sec. 7-8; resolutions 72, 91; reports 561-564, 1726, 1729-1730; action 1729, 1849, 1852 See cumulative voting LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR act as governor: art. 5, sec. 17; re ports 290, 1370; action 791, 1374 1375, 1782 See senate, president of MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS corporate limits: resolutions 211, 679; action 858 organization: resolutions 155 organization by general law: resolu tions 154 See aid, restrictions on municipal; indebtedness; ral'roads, street, consent of local authorities; spe cial assessments, special legisla tion; taxation LIFE, LIBERTY AND PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS: art. 2, sec. 1; resolu tions 98, 177, 192, 260; reports 1440, 1558, 1590; debate 1559; action 1559, 1776 LIQUOR sale of: resolutions 151 OATH civil officers: art. 5, sec. 25; resoli tions 192; reports 851; action 1387, 1782 See general assembly, members, oath: officers, state executive, oath LOTTERIES: art. 4, sec. 27; reports 292, 394, 917; debate'612-613; action 613, 963, 1780 MASONIC INSCRIPTIONS: resolu tions 210, 320; action 257, 858 MILITARY SCHOOL: resolutions 194 LANDED ESTATES See indebtedness LIBEL: resolutions 281 M A R R I A G E OF WHITES AND BLACKS: resolutions 211 14 OFFENSES See accused persons, rights of OFFICERS —Concluded election of: art. 5, sec. 3; art. 5, sec. 4; resolutions 83; re ports 290, 1369; proposals 824; debate 824-825; action 760, 774, 825, 1371, 1373, 1781 oath: debate 825-826 qualifications and eligibility: art. 5, sec. 5; resolutions 57, 97; re ports 290, 1369; debate 760-774, 1371-1373; action 774, 1373, 1781 reports to governor: art. 5, sec. 21; reports 290, 1369; debate 774 775; action 775, 1374, 1782 term, residence, and duties: art. 5, sec. 1; resolutions 176; re ports 167, 177, 289-290, 1230, 1369, 1732; debate 1738, 749-757, 758 760; action 760, 1370, 1738, 1781 vacancies, accounts, and reports: art. 5, sec. 20; resolutions 97; reports 290, 1370; action 792, 1386, 1782 See governor, lieutenant governor, state treasurer, superintendent of public instruction See compensation OFFICE creation of: resolution 191 disqualifications: art. 4, sec. 4; reso lutions 97, 116, 118; reports 292, 3 94, 916; debate 536; action 556, 952 extension of term: art. 4, see. 28; resolutions 84, 211; reports 917; action 636, 744, 964, 1780. ineligibility: resolutions 174, 211 See general assembly, members, dis abilities; general assembly, mem bers, disqualifications; officers, municipal, defaultes i ineligible; officers, state e-ecutive, qualifica tion and eligibility qualifications, circuit and inferior judges and county commissioners: art. 6, sec. 17; resolutions 57; re ports 853, 973, 1394, 1500; action 1061, 1463, 1811 citizenship and residence: art. 7, sec. 6; reports 157-161, 212, 856; debate 1662-1663; action 1281, 1296, 1834 removal from: resolutions 154. See governor, power to remove; im peachment; judges; supreme court, reporter vacancies in: resolutions 154 See constitutional convention; gen eral assembly, election of; gover nor, appointment to vacancies; of fricers, judicial departm,r.ent; offi cers, state executtive PARDONS: art. 5, sec. 13; resolutions 98, 151, 167, 193, 194, 260; reports 290, 1370; debate 781-791; action 791, 1374, 1781 PARKS IN CHICAGO: resolutions 154 PENALTIES: art. 2, sec. 11; reports 1440, 1558, 1591; debate 1573-1574; action 1574, 1778 PERSONAL INTEREST PROHIB ITION: resolutions 281; see gener al assembly, members, disabilities; school officers OFFICE AND EMPLOYM\ENT, DE FINED: art. 5, see. 24; resolutions 782; action 1782 OFFICERS disqualifications: art. 4, sec. 4; reso lutions 97, 116, 118; reports 292, 394; debate 556; action 556, 952, 1778 election of: resolutions 83, 154, 175 176, 212 judicial department, terms, duties, vacancies; art. 6, sec. 32; resolu tiolls 57; reports 854, 974, 1395, 1501: action 1186, 1495, 1812 municipal: resolutions 97, 154 defaulters ineligible: art. 9, sec. 11; resolutions 97, 116; reports 390, 391, 1669-1670, 1723; action 1-75, 1724, 1834 state term: resolutions 193 state executive POPULATION defined: art. 6, sec. 33; reports 854, 974, 1395, 1501; action 1186, 1495 PREAMBLE: resolutions 154, 183, 262, 479; reports 190-191, 209, 231, 1776; debate 230-235, 276-278; action 278, 1776 PRACTICE AND PLEADINGS IN COUIRTS OF JUSTICE: proposals 1194, 1497; debate 1496-1498; action 1195, 1.498 PENITENTIARY convicts pardoned: resolutions 154, 156-157, 168 PE'NITENTIARIES if,,cal: resolutions 177 15 PENITENTIARY-Concluded expenses of: 261-26.2 state expenses of: resolutions 178 management of: resolutions 679, 1277-1278 RAILROADS-Concluded freight and passenger rates: art. 11, sec. 15; resolutions 84, 118, 148-150, 262, 1476, 1477; reports 481, 1637, 1708, 1722; debate 1641-1647, 1709-1716; a c t ion 1722, 1839 rates, public highways: art. 11, sec. 12; resolutions 84, 118, 146 148, 148-150, 192, 1320, 1476; pro posals 1663; reports 1708, 1722; debate 1663-1664, 1709-1716; ac tion 1647, 1721, 1839 records and reports: art. 11, sec. 9; resolutions 84, 148-150, 210, 212; reports 481, 1637, 1708, 1722; de bate 1637-1641; action 1641, 1718, 1838 See eminent domain; grain; Illinois Central Railroad street consent of local authorities: art. 11, sec. 4; resolutions 151, 154; reports 333, 1665, 1702; action 1667, 1702, 1837 PRIVILEGES special: art 2, section. 14; resolu tions 965; reports 1440, 1558, 1591; debate 1585-1587; action 1587, 1778 See electors: general -assembly; mil itia; special legislation. PROBATE COURTS: art. 6, sec. 20; resolutions 57, 83, 97, 174, 179; re ports 853, 974, 1394, 1501; debate 1104-1111, 1467-1468; action 1111, 1468, 1812 PROCESS form of: art. 6, sec. 33; reports 854, 974, 1395, 1501; action 1186, 1495 RATIFICATION OF AMENDMENTS TO UNITED STATES CONSTITU TION: resolutions 161-166 PROPERTY married women: resolution 177 REFERENDUM See banks, referendum; counties, division of PROPERTY TAX general: art. 9, sec. 1; resolutions 100, 118, 127, 137, 194, 212, 263; reports 321, 1012, 1196-1197, 1243, 1596; debate 1260-1264, 1600, 1604 1606, 1776; action 1264, 1783, 1834 RELIGION freedom of: art. 2, sec. 3; resolutions 118, 139, 179; reports 1440, 1558, 1590; debate 1559-1567; action 1566, 1567, 1777 RAILROADS capital stock: art. 11, sec. 13; reso lutions 213, 321; reports 481, 1637, 1708, 1722; proposals 1647; debate 1647-1648, 1717; action 1647, 1648, 1721, 1839 consolidation: art. 11, sec. 11; reso lutions 148-150, 212, 1476; reports 481, 1637, 1708, 1722; debate 1718 1720; action 1641, 1720, 1838 general laws: resolutions 636 joint use of tracks: art. 13, sec. 5; reports 1155, 1622, 1693; debate 1634-1635; action 1635, 1701, 1840 majority of directors to be residents: art. 11, sec. 11; resolutions 148 150; action 1839 personal property subject to execu tion: art. 11, sec. 10; resolutions 172, 210; reports 481, 1637, 1708, 1722; action 1641, 1718, 1838 regulation of private: art. 4, sec. 30; reports 257 258; debate 883-894; action 894, 1781 public: resolutions 83, 176, 180; re po rts 257 improvement of: resolutions 83, 161, 236 SCHOOLS common: resolutions 965 corporal punishment: resolutions 1078 PRISONS managers of: resolutions 153, 321 REMOVAL See impeachment; office REPORTS See fees, reports of ROADS 16 STANDARDS OF VALUE, WEIGHTS AND MEASURES: resolutions 118; action 191 SCHOOL OFFICERS interest in sale of school supplies: art. 8, sec. 4; resolutions 193; re ports 1389, 1732; debate 1735-1737, 1747-1749; action 1737, 1749, 1834 STATE'S ATTORNEYS: art. 6, sec. 22; reports 853, 974, 1394, 1501; de bate 1112, 1471-1472; action 1112, 1472, 1812 SEAL OF STATE: art. 5, sec. 22; re ports 290, 1370; action 792, 1386, 1782 STATE TREASURER, art. 5, sec. 2 limitations on power: reports 290; debate 809-824, 1378-1385; action 824, 1385 security: debate 809-824; action 824, 1378, 1781 term, re-election: reports 290, 1370; action 792, 1378, 1781 SEARCHES AND SEIZURES: art. 2, s ec. 6; resolutions 249; reports 1440, 1558, 1590; debate 1568-1569; action 1569, 1777 SENATE president of: art. 5, sec. 18; reports 290, 1370; action 791, 1375, 1782 STATISTICS bureau of: resolutions 128; 153, 213, 257 quartering of: art. 2, sec. 16; reports 1440, 1558, 1591; action 1587, 1778 STATUTE LAW: resolutions 912 SOVEREIGNTY OF THE PEOPLE: resolutions 113 SUBMISSION OF NEW CONSTITU TION: schedule, sec. 8-12; resolu tions 192, 1596; reports 1791, 1850 1851; debate 1796-1804, 1809-1810, 1833, 1854-1858; action 1804, 1824 1828, 1858 SPEECH freedom of: art. 2, sec. 4; resolutions 282; reports 1440, 1558, 1590; ac tion 1567, 1777; see general assem bly, members, privileges. SUFFRAGE disqualifications: art. 7, sec. 7; re ports 157-161, 856; action 1281, 1296, 1834 qualifications for: art. 7, sec. 1; reso lutions 71-72, 86, 98, 100, 127, 129, 156, 212, 532; reports 157-161, 856; proposals 1299; debate 1281-1294, 1529-1530; action 1281, 1294, 1299, 1834 residence not lost by absence on United States business: art. 7, sec. 4; resolutions 100; reports 100, 157-161, 856; debate 1295; action 1281, 1295, 1834 residence of soldiers, seamen, and marines: art. 7, sec. 5; reports 157-161, 856; action 1281, 1296, 1834 right of: resolutions 193, 736 woman suffrage: proposals 1298; resolutions 1477, 1725, 1730; de bate 1308-1309, 1725-1726; action 1298, 1309 SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS cities, towns, villages: art. 9, sec. 9; resolutions 127, 212; reports 390, 1669-1670, 1723; debate 1671-1674, 1675-1676, 1723-1724; action 1674, 1724, 1834 See drainage districts SPECIAL LEGISLATION Chicago: art. 4, sec. 34; resolutions 97 enumerated prohibitions: art. 4, sec. 22; resolutions 57, 76, 116, 127, 172; reports 292, 394, 916-917; de bate 576-587, 591-608; action 587 588, 608-612, 960, 1780 resolution: 98, 212, 282 See appropriations: corporations, or ganization of, by general law; courts, general laws; fees, state, county and township officers; tax ation; township organization SPECIAL TAXES: art. 9, sec. 1; reso lutions 118; reports 321, 1012, 1196— 1197, 1243, 1596; debate 1260-1264, 1600, 1604-1606; action 1264, 1783, 1834 SUITS AGAINST STATE: art. 4, sec. 26; resolutions 175; reports 292, 374, 917; debate 960-963; action 612, 963, 1780 SOLDIERS 17 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC IN STRUCTION: resolutions 176; pro posals 824; reports 1389, 1732 TAXATION-Concluded county limit: art. 9, sec. 8; resolu tions 77, 1234; reports 1771; de bate 1771-1772, 1786-1787; action 1280, 1787, 1834 exemptions: art. 9, sec. 3; resolu tions 100, 192, 213, 223-225; re ports 321, 481, 1012, 1196-1197, 1243, 1597; debate 1264-1270, 1600 1603, 1606, 1774; action 1270, 1606, 1774, 1834 federal collection of: resolutions 92 for local purposes: resolutions 194 laws style of: resolutions 154 municipal: proposals 1667; debate 1667-1669; action 1669 powers of general assembly: art. 9, sec. 2; reports 321, 1012, 1196-1197, 1243, 1596-1597; action 1264, 1606, 1834 redemption from tax sales: art. 9, sec. 5; resolutions 192, 212; re ports 321, 1012, 1196-1197, 1243, 1597; debate 1272-1275, 1607-1610, 1677, 1783; action 1275, 1610, 1783, 1834 state limited: resolutions 77, 1234, 1613; reports 1771; debate 1771-1772, 1783-1786; action 1786 state taxes paid into state treasury: art. 9, sec. 7; reports 321, 1012, 1196-1197, 1243, 1597; action 128Q, 1611, 1834 See property tax; special taxes appeals and writs of error: art. 6, sec. 8; reports 852, 973, 1393, 1500; action 1024, 1434, 1811 clerks: art. 6, sec. 10; reports 852, 973, 1393, 1500; debate 1027-1029, 1405; action 1029, 1434, 1811 grand divisions and districts: art. 6, sec. 5; resolutions 179, 212; re ports 852, 973, 1208, 1393, 1500; de bate 1213-1224, 1401-1405, 1427 1431; action 1224, 1431, 1810 judges duties: resolutions 174 eligibility of: art. 6, sec. 3; resolu tions 57; reports 852, 973, 1393, 1500; action 1000, 1426, 1810 selection and term: art. 6, sec. 6; resolutions 57, 83, 98, 179, 212, 1495, 1678; reports 852, 973, 1393, 1395, 1500, 1501; debate 1227, 1431, 1799-1800; action 1013, 1495, 1810 members and jurisdi ction: art. 6, sec. 2; resolutions 57, 98, 179, 212, 321; reports 852, 973, 1393, 1500; debate 992-997, 998-1000; action 1000, 1426, 1810 reporter: art. 6, sec. 9; resolutions 250; reports 852, 973, 1393, 1500; debate 1024-1027; action 1027, 1434, 1811 terms and divisions: art. 6, sec. 4; resolutions 57, 100, 179; reports 852, 973, 1211, 1393, 1500; debate 1000-1009, 1013, 1212-1213, 1426 1427; action 1213, 1427, 1810 See fees and salaries TAX SALES: art. 9, sec. 4; resolutions 97, 154, 192; reports 321, 1012, 1196 1197, 1243, 1597; debate 1270-1272, 1603, 1606-1607, 1774-1775; action 1272, 1607, 1834 TAXES abatement of: resolutions 726 collection of: resolutions 97 state equalization: reports 321, 1196-1197, 1243; debate 1277; action 1275, 1603 TESTIMONY OF CRIMINALS: reso lutions 72 TOWNSHIP ORGANIZATION: art. 10, sec. 5; resolutions 182; reports 293, 294, 306, 1324; debate 874,882; action 881, 882, 1332, 1835 TAXATION commutation or release of: art. 9, sec. 6; resolutions 154; 194, 211; reports 321, 1012, 1196-1197, 1243, 1597; debate 1278-1280, 1610-1611; action 1280, 1611, 1834 corporate purposes: art. 9, sec. 9-10; resolutions 127, 21 2; reports 390, 1669-1670, 1723; proposals 1612; debate 1675, action 1613, 1674, 1675, 1724, 1834 state: resolutions 116, 193, 194, 236, 250. VETO POWER: art. 5, sec. 16; reso lutions 67, 213; reports 290, 1370; debate 791-772, 1375-1378; action792, 1378, 1782 SUPREME COURT TAX TITLES: resolutions 260 1012, 1275 UNIVERSITY 18 VOTING BY BALLOT: art 7, sec. 2; reports 157-161, 856; debate 1294 1295; action 1281, 1295, 1834 WAREHOUSES-CoIncluded' weekly statements: art. 13, sec. 2; reports 1155, 1622, 1693; debate 1623, o30, 1697-1700; action 1630, 1700, 1840 WAREHOUSES committee for inspection of reports 1155 definition: art. 13, sec. 1; reports 1155, 1622, 1693; debate 1622-1623, 1626 —1630, 1693-1696; action 1630, 1696, 1840 fraudulent receipts and other reme dies: art 13, sec. 6; resolutions 627-628, 654, 758; reports 1693; action 1701, 1840 owners right of examination: art. 13, sec. 3; reports 1155, 1622, 1693; debate 1630-1632; action 1632. 1700, 1840 YEAS AND NAYS See amendments to Illinois Consti tution; general assembly, pro cedure on bills WITNESSES disqualification: resolutions 176 See accused persons, rights of 1. INDEX BY ARTICLES AND SECTIONS. PREAMBLE Resolutions 154, 183, 262, 479; reports 190-191, 209, 231, 1776; debate 230 235, 276-278; action 278, 1776 SECTION 8 grand jury: reports 1440, 1558, 1591; debate 1569-1573; action 1573, 1778 SECTION 9 accused persons, rights of: reports 1440, 1558, 1591; action 1573, 1778 ARTICLE I Boundaries, state; resolution 278; action 279, 1776 SECTION 10 accused persons, rights of: reports 1440, 1558, 1591; action 1573, 1778 SECTION 1 life, liberty and pursuit of happi ness: resolutions 98, 192; reports 1440, 1558, 1590; debate 1559; action 1559, 1776 SECTION 11 penalties: reports 1440, 1558, 1591; debate 1573-1574; action 1574, 1778 imprisonment for debt: resolutions 334; reports 1440, 1558, 1591; de bate 1574-1575; action 1575, 1778 SECTION 2 diue process of law: resolutions 98. 155; reports 1440, 1558, 1590; action 1559, 1776 eminent domain: resolutions, 88, 93, 155, 262, 321,5429, 6 15, 858; reports 1440, 1558, 1591; debate 1575-1585, 1590; action 1585, 1590, 1778 SECTION 3 religion, freedom of: resolutions 118, 179; reports 1440, 1558, 1590; debate 1559-1567; action 1566, 1567, 1777 SECTION 14 Ex post facto laws: contracts, laws impairing obligation of: resolutions 965 privileges, special: resolutions 965; reports 1440, 1558, 1591; debate 1585-1587; action 1587, 1778 speech, freedom of: resolutions 282; reports 1440, 1558, 1590; action 1567, 1777 SECTION 5 trial by jury: reports 1440, 1558, 1590; debate 1537-1568; action 1568, 1777 SECTION 15 civil power, military subordinate: reports 1440, 1558, 1591; action 1587, 1778 SECTION 6 searches and seizures: resolutions 24 9; reports 1440, 1558; debate 1568-1569, 1590; action 1569, 1777 SECTION 16 soldiers, quartering of: reports 1440, 1558, 1591; action 1587, 1778 SECTION 7 bail and habeas corpus: reports 1440, 1558, 1590; action 1569, 1778 SECTION 1 7 assembly, right of: reports 1440, 1558, 1591; action 1587, 1778 19 ARTICLE II-BILL OF RIGHTS SECTION 12 SECTION 13 SFCTION 4 20 SECTION 18 elections, free and equal: resolutions 98; reports 1440, 1558, 1591; action 1587, 1778 SECTIONS 7 & 8 minority representation: resolutions, 72, 91; reports 561-564, 1726, 1729 1730; action 1729, 1849, 1852 SECTION 19 justice, free and prompt: resolutions 85; reports 1440, 1558, 1591; action 1587, 1778 SECTION 9 general assembly, organization: reso lutions 172; reports 291, 393, 916; debate 508-509, 511-522, 522-530, 943, 530-531, 944; action 522, 530, 531, 928, 943, 944, 1779 SECTION 20 government, principles, recurrence to: resolutions 100; reports 1440, 1558, 1591; action 1587, 1778 SECTION 10 general assembly, conduct of busi ness, journals, yeas and nays: re ports 291, 393, 916; action 530, 943, 1779 open sessions, adjournment: reports 291, 393, 916; action 531, 944, 1779 right of protest: reports 291, 393, 916; action 530, 943, 1779 ARTICLE II I DISTRIBUTION OF POWERS: resolu tions 98, 100, 192, 279; reports 281, 1558, 1590; action 1559, 1778 ARTICLE IV-LEGISLATIVE DE PARTMENT SECTION 11 enacting clause: reports 291, 393, 916; action 531, 952, 1779 legislative power: resolutions 156; reports 291, 393, 915; debate 497 500; action 500, 939, 1778 SECTION 12 general assembly, procedure on bills: resolutions 67, 151; reports 291, 393, 916; action 531, 952, 1779 SECTION 2 general assembly, election of: resolu tions 72; reports 291, 393, 915, 916; debate 500-501; action 501, 530, 939, 943, 1778 SECTION 3 general assembly, qualifications: resolutions 57, 76, 100; reports 291, 292, 393, 394, 915, 916; debate 501-508, 558, 939-940; action 508, 558, 940, 953, 1778 SECTION 13 general assembly, requirements for bills and acts: res olutions, 1 16, 282; reports 291, 393, 916; debate 533-540; action 540, 952, 1779 general assembly, members, priv ileges: reports 291, 393, 916; action 530, 944, 1779 SECTION 4 disqualifications for office and for general assembly: resolutions 97, 116, 118; reports 292, 394, 916; de bate 556, 572-576; action 556, 576, 952, 959, 1778 SECTION 15 general assembly, members, disabil ities; resolutions 154; reports 291, 393, 916; debate 944-952; action 531, 952, 1779 SECTION 5 general assembly, members, oath: resolutions 139; reports 292, 394, 916; debate 558-560, 564-572, 953 959, 965-966; action 572, 959, 1778 SECTION 16 appropriations for General Assembly and state officers: reports 291, 393, 916; action 531, 952, 1778 private laws: reports 3 94, 917; de bates 642-643; action 643, 964, 1779 SECTION 6 apportionment, senatorial: resolu tions 83, 178; reports 291, 393, 561 564, 915-916, 1726, 1729-1730; de bate 696-702, 705-720, 723-726, 728 73Q, 940-941, 1726-1'729; action 698, 720,-7Z3, 730, 7 42-743, 940, 941, 943, 1729, 1778. SECTION 17 expenditure, appropriation and audi tor's warrant:, reports 291-292, 394, 916; debate 556; action 556, 952, 1779 SECTION I SECTION 14 21 SECTION 18 appropriations ordinary expenses: resolutions 93, 150,'1234; reports 292, 394, 917; debate 615-617, 636 642, 966-967; action 642, 963, 1779 indebtedness, state: resolutions 93, 150; reports 189-190, 292, 394, 917; debate 284-289, 294-305, 615-617, 636-642, 966-967; action 642, 851, 963, 1256, 1779 SECTION 28 office, extension of term: resolu tions 84, 211; reports 917; action 636, 744, 964, 1780 SECTION 29 miners, protection of: resolutions 210; reports 210; debate 264-276; action 276, 1780-1781 SECTION 30 roads, private: reports 257-258; de bate 883-894; action 894, 1781 fees and salaries extra compensa tion: resolutions 154; reports 292, 394, 917; action 612, 960, 1780 SECTION 31 special assessments for drainage dis tricts: resolutions 74, 481, 2621; proposals 1588; reports 1591; de bate 1588-1589; action 1589, 1781 SECTION 20 credit, state loan: resolutions 76, 154, 180, 1476, 1477; reports 189-190, 292; 394, 917; debate 214-222; ac tion 636, 851, 964, 1256, 1780, 1789 SECTION 32 homestead and exemption laws: resolutions 180; reports 281, 895, 1689; debate 895-912, 1689-1692; action 910, 911, 912, 1692, 1781 SECTION 21 General Assembly, members, com pensation: resolutions 57, 83, 84, 97, 100, 118, 128, 211; reports 291, 393, 916; debate 540-555; action 555, 952, 1780 SECTION 33 capitol expenditure for: resolu tions 1320; reports 1621, 1772; de bate 1320, 1621-1622, 1772-1774; ac tion 1774, 1781 SECTION 22 special legislation, enumerated pro hibitions: resolutions 57, 76, 116, 127, 172; reports 292, 394, 916-917; debate 576-587, 591-608; action 587 588, 608-612, 960, 1780 SECTION 34 special legislation for Chicago: resolution 97; debate 746-749 SECTION 23 liability, no release of: resolutions 154; reports 292, 394, 917; debate 627, 629-634, 1658-1661; action 634, 964, 1780 ARTICLE V-EXECUTIVE DEPART MENT SECTION 1 state executive officers, term, resi dence, and duties: resolutions 176; reports 167,' 177, 289-290, 1230, 1369, 1389, 1732; debate 749-757, 758-760, 1738; action 760, 1370, 1738, 1781 SECTION 24 impeachment, procedure: reports 292, 394, 1370; debate 556-558; ac tion 558, 952, 1386, 1780 SECTION 25 contracts, state: reports 292, 394, 917; action 627, 964, 1780 SECTION 2 state treasurer, term, re-election: re ports 290, 1270; action 792, 1378, 1781 security: debate 809-824; action 824, 1378, 1781 SECTION 26 suits against state: resolutions 175; reports 292, 394, 917; debate 960 963; action 612, 963, 1780 SECTION 3 election, state executive officers: resolutions 83, 176; reports 1369; proposals 824-825; debate 824-825; action 825, 1371, 1781 SECTION 27 lotteries: reports 292, 394, 917; de bate 612-613; action 613, 963, 1780 SECTION 19 .f 22 SECTION 4 elections, canvass for state officers: reports 290, 1369; action 760, 774, 1371, 1373, 1,-T Governor's veto power: resolutions 67, 213; reports 290, 1370; debate 791-792, 1375-1378; action 792, 1378, 1782 SECTION 5 eligibility, state officers, resolutions 57, 97; reports 290, 1369; debate 760-774, 1371-1373; action 774, 1373, 1781 SECTION 17 Lieutenant governor to act as gov ernor: reports 290, 1370; action 791, 1374-1375, 1782 Governor, executive power: reports 290, 1369; action 774, 1373, 1781 SECTION 18 senate, president of, lieutenant gov ernor, president pro tempore: re ports 290, 1370; action 791, 1375, 1782 SECTION 7 Governor, message, financial state ment and estimates: resolutions 76; reports 290, 1369; action 7 74, 1374, 1781 SECTION 19 governor, succession to: reports 290, 1370; action 791, 1375, 1782 SECTION 8 special sessions of General Assem bly: reports 290, 1369;.debate 775 776; action 776, 1374, 1781 SECTION 20 sta.te executive officers, vacancies, ac counts and reports: resolutions 97: reports 290, 1370; action 792, 1386, 1782 SECTION 9 Governor's power to adjourn Geueral Assembly: reports 290, 1369; de bate 776-779; action 779, 1374, 1781 SECTIGN 21 state officers and judges, reports to governor: reports 290, 1369; de bate 774-775; action 775, 1374, 1782 SECTION 10 Governor's power of appointment: reports 290, 1369; debate 779-781; action 781, 1374, 1781 SECTION 11 appointments to fill vacancies: re ports 290, 1369-1370; debate 781; action 781, 1374, 1781 SECTION 23 fees and salaries, state executive officers: resolutions 57, 84, 67, 97, 100, 128. 176; reports 290, 1370; de bate 799-808, 1386; action 792, 808, 1386, 1782 Governor's power to remove officers: reports 290, 1369; action 781, 1374, 1781 SE8CTION 24 o,-nce and employment defined: reso lutions 782; action 1782 SECTION 13 Governor's power of pardon: reso lutions, 98, 151, 167, 193, 194, 260; reports 290, 1370; debate 781-791; action 791, 1374, 1781 SECTION 25 oath, civii officers: resolutions 192; reports 851; action 1387, 1782 SECTION 14 Governor as commander in chief: resolutions 176; reports 290, 1369; action 779, 1374, 1781, 1782 SECTION 1 courts, judicial powers vested in: resolutions 67, 78, 178-179; reports 852, 973, 1 93, 1500; debate 975 987, 989-992, 1395-1401; action 975, 992, 1426, 1810 SECTION 15 N\ officers liable to impeachment: re ports 290, 394, 916, 1370; action 558, 793,-952, 1386, 1782 SECTTON 16 SECTION 6 SE,,CTION 22 ,-eal of -,,tate: reports 290, 1370; action 792, 10'86, 1782 SECTION 12 ART!CLE VI-JUDICIAL DEPART MENT 23 SECTION 2 supreme court, members and juris diction: resolutions, 57, 98, 179, 212; reports 852, 73, 1393, 1500; debate 992-997, 998-1000; action 1000, 1426, 1810 SECTION 12 circuit courts, jurisdiction and term of office: resolutions 57, 72, 93, 150-151, 97, 179; reports 853, 973, 1393, 1500; debate 1040-1046, 1405 1407, 1434-1443; action 1046, 1443, 1811 SECTION 3 supreme court, judges, eligibility: resolutions 57; reports 852, 973, 1393, 1500; action 1000, 1426, 1810 circuit courts, judicial circuits and election of judges: resolutions 83, 96, 150-151, 179, 212, 235; reports 853, 973, 1393-1394, 1500; debate 1046-1048, 1113-1128, 1131-1137, 1409-1426, 1443-1445; action 1048, 1137, 1445, 1811 SECTION 4 supreme court, terms and divisions: resolutions 57, 100, 179; reports 852, 973, 1211, 1393, 1500; debate 1000-1009, 1013, 1212-1213, 1426 1427; action 1213, 1427, 1810 SECTION 14 circuit courts, terms: 72, 179; reports 853, 1500; debate 1048-1052, action 1054, 1445, 1811 supreme court, grand divisions and districts: resolutions 179, 212; re ports 852, 973, 1208, 1393, 1500; de bate 1213-1224, 1401-1405, 1427 1431; action 1224, 1431, 1810 SECTION 6 supreme court, judges, election and term: resolutions 57, 83, 98, 179, 212; reports 852, 973, 1393, 1395, 1500, 1501; debate 1227, 1431, 1799 1800; action 1013, 1495, 1810 SECTION 15 circuit courts, authority for larger circuits: resolutions 72, 96; re ports 853, 973, 1394, 1500; debate 1055, 1137-1144, 1445-1446, 1451 1454, 1456-1460; action 1144, 1460, 1811 SECTION 7 supreme court, judges, fees and sal aries: resolutions 57, 84, 97, 100, 128, 174; reports 852, 973, 1393, 1500; debate 1013-1023, 1224-1226, 1405, 1431-1434; action 1023, 1434, 1811 SECTION 16 circuit courts, judges, salaries: reso lutions 57, 84, 97, 98, 100, 128, 174, 212; reports 853, 973, 1394, 1500; debate 1055-1061, 1195-1196, 1407, 1460-1463; action 1061, 1196, 1463, 1811 SECTION 8 supreme court, appeals and writs of error: reports 852, 973, 1393, 1500; action 1024, 1434, 1811 SECTION 17 qualifications for circuit and infer ior judges and county commission ers: resolutions 57; reports 853, 973, 1394, 1500; action 1061, 1463, 1811 supreme court, reporter: resolutions 250; reports 852, 973, 1393, 1500; debate 1024-1027; action 1027, 1434, 1811 SECTION 18 county courts, judges, clerks, and jurisdiction: resolutions 67, 83; reports 853, 973, 1394, 1500-1501; debate 1062-1075, 1078-1087, 1088 1093, 1408-1409, 1463-1466; action 1093, 1094, 1466, 1811 supreme court, clerks: reports 852, 979, 1393, 1500; debate 1027-1029, 1405; action 1029, 1434, 1811 SECTION 11 appellate courts: resolutions 72, 76, 974, 100, 128; aceports 852-853, 973, 1393, 1500; debate 1032-1039, 1454 1455, 1763; action 1039, 1434, 1811 SECTION 19 county courts, appeals from: reports 853, 973, 1394, 1501; action 1094, 1466, 1812 SECTION 13 SECTION 5 resolutions 973, 1394, 1054, 1407; SECTION 9 SECTION 10 24 SECTION 20 probate courts: resolutions 83, 174, 179; reports 853, 974, 1394, 1501; debate 1104-1111, 1467-1468; action 1111, 1468, 1812 SECTION 1 suffrage, qualifications for: reports 157-161, 856; debate, 1281-1294, 1529-1530; action 1281, 1294, 1834 SECTION 21 justices of the peace and constables: resolutions 83, 179, 223; reports 853, 974, 1394, 1501; debate 1468 — 1470; action 1111-1112, 1470, 1812 voting by ballot: reports 157-161, 856; debate 1294-1295; action 1281, 1295, 1834 SECTION 22 states's attorneys: reports 853, 974, 1394, 1501; debate 1112, 1471-1472; action 1112, 1472, 1812 SECTION 3 privileges of electors: reports 157 161, 856; action 1281, 1295, 1834 cook county courts: resolutions 57, 83, 84, 96, 97, 100, 128, 179; re ports 853-854, 974, 1394-1395, 1501; debate 1144-1152, 1156-1178, 1184 1185, 1472-1494; action 1145, 1170, 1171, 1172, 1472, 1473, 1476, 1478, 1480, 1481, 1486, 1487, 1490, 1494, 1812 SECTION 4 suffrage, residence not lost by ab sence on United States business: resolutions 100; reports 157-161, 856; debate 1295; action 1281, 1295, 1834 SECTION 5 suffrage, residence of soldiers, sea men, and marines: reports, 157, 161, 856; action 1281, 1296, 1834 SECTION 29 courts, judicial officers' commis sions: resolutions 97; reports 854, 974, 1394, 1501; action 1185, 1494, 1812 courts, laws, general and uniform: resolutions 179; reports 854, 974, 1395, 1501; action 1185, 1494, 1812 SECTION 6 office, qualifications, citizenship, and residence: reports 157-161, 212, 856; debate, 1662-1663; action 1281, 1296, 1834 SECTION 30 judges, removal of: reports 854, 974, 1395, 1501; action 1185, 1494, 1812 SECTION 7 suffrage, disqualifications: reports 157-161, 856; action 1281, 1296, 1834 SECTION 31 judges, reports on laws: resolutions 94, 155; reports 854, 974, 1395, 1501; debate 1185, 1495; action 1185, 1495, 1812 SECTION 1 education, system of free schools: resolutions 176, 261; reports, 1389, 1732, 1745; debate 1732-1735; action 1735, 1747, 1834 SECTION 32 officers, judicial department, terms, duties, vacancies: resolutions 57; reports 854, 974, 1395, 1501; action 1186, 1495, 1812 SECTION 33 process, form of, and population de fined: reports 854, 974, 1395, 1501; action 1186, 1495 SECTION 2 education, grants to be faithfully applied: resolution s 139, 17 6; re ports 1389, 1732, 1745; action 1735, 1747, 1834 SECTION 34 suffrage, qualifications for: resolu tions 71-72, 86, 98, 100, 127, 129, 156, 212, 532; reports 157-161, 856; debate, 1280-1294, 1529-1530; action 1281,-!294, 1834 SECTION 3 education, sectarian aid: resolu tions 85, 118, 127; reports 292, 917, 1389, 1732, 1745; debate 617, 626; action 626, 964, 1735, 1747, 1834 ARTICLE Vil-SUFFRAGE SECTION 2 SECTION 23-28 ARTICLE Vill-EDUCATION 25 SECTION 4 school officers not to be interested in sale of school supplies: resolu tions 193; reports 1389 1732; de bate 1735-1737, 1747-1749; action 1737, 1749, 1834 SECTION 5 county superintendent of schools: resolutions 758; reports 1389, 1732; debate 1738-1739, 1746-1747; action 1739, 1761, 1834 SECTION 8 taxation, county limit: resolutions 77, 1234; reports, 1771; debate, 1771-1772, 1786-1787; action 1280, 1787, 1834 SECTION 9 special assessments and corporate taxes: resolutions 127, 212; re ports 390, 1669-1670, 1723; debate, 1671-1674, 1723-1724; action 1674, 1724, 1834 SECTION 10 municipal taxes and debts: resolu tions 127, 212; reports, 390, 1669 1670; 1723; proposals 1612; de bate 1675; action 1613, 1674, 1675, 1724, 1834 SECTION 11 municipal officers, defaulters, ineli gible to municipal office: resolu tions 97, 116; reports 390, 391, 1669-1670, 1723; action 1675, 1724, 1834 municipal officers, fees and salaries, no increase of: resolutions 138; reports 390, 1669-1670, 1723; action 1675, 1724, 1834 SECTION 12 indebtedness, limit on municipal corporations: resolutions 77, 150, 212, 1190; reports 189-190; debate 833-851, 1256-1260; action 851, 1260, 1835 SECTION 1 taxation, uniform rule, special taxes: resolutions 100, 118, 127, 137, 194, 212; reports 321, 1012, 1196-1197, 1243, 1596; debate 1260 1264, 1600, 1604-1606, 1776; action 1264, 1783, 1834 SECTION 2 taxation, powers of general assem bly: reports 321, 1012, 1196-1197, 1243, 1596-1597; action 1264, 1606, 1834 SECTION 3 taxation, exemptions: resolutions 100, 213, 223-225; reports 321, 481, 1012, 1196-1197, 1243, 1597; debate 1264-1270, 1600-1603, 1606, 1774; action 1270, 1606, 1774, 1834 SECTION 4 tax sales: resolutions 97, 154; re ports 321, 1012, 1196-1197, 1243, 1597; debate 1270-1272, 1603, 1606 1607, 1774-1775; action1272, 1607, 1834 SECTION 1 3 indebtedness, Chicago: adopted 1890 as amendment SECTION 5 taxation, redemption from tax sales: resolutions 192, 212; reports 321, 1012, 1196-1197, 1243, 1597; debate 1272-1275, 1607-1610, 1677, 1783; action 1275, 1610, 1783, 1834 taxation, redemption from tax sales: conisfomto ofnw eo counties, formation of new: resolu tions 93, 151, 178, 180, 197, 262; reports 306, 307, 1324, 1557; de bate 1324-1325, 1520-1522, 1535 1536, 1835-1836; action 1325, 1522, 1835 SECTION 2 counties, division of: resolutions 178, 179, 192, 197, 262; reports 306, 307, 1324, 1557; debate 1325 1328, 1522; action 1328, 1522, 1835 SECTlON 6 taxation, no commutation nor re lease of: resolutions 154, 194, 211; reports 321, 1012, 1196 —1197, 1243, 1597; debate 1278-1280, 1610-1611; action 1280, 1611, 1834 SECTION 3 counties, striking off or adding ter ritory: resolutions 93, 151, 178, 197; reports 306, 307, 1324, 1557; debate 1328-1329, 1502; action 1329, 1522, 1835 taxation, state' taxes paid into state treasury: reports 321, 1012, 1196 1197, 1243, 1597; action 1280, 1611, 1834 k, ARTICLE IX-REVENUE ARTICELE X-COUNTIES SECTION 1 SECTION 7 26 county seats: resolutions 92, 151, 154, 155, 174, 178, 197, 281; re ports 306, 307, 1324, 1557; debate 1329-1332, 1502-1506, 1522-1526, 1529, 1530-1535, 1555, 1707-1708; action 1332, 1535, 1835 SECTION 13 fees, reports of resolutions 97; re ports 290, 1557; proposal 1556; ac tion 1556, 1837 SECTION 5 township organization: resolutions 182; reports 293, 294, 306, 1324; debate 874-882; action 88'1, 882, 1332, 1835 SECTION 1 corporations, organization of by general laws: resolutions 57, 67, 116, 211; reports 333, 394, 1664, 1702; debate 1665, 1702; action 1665, 1702, 1837 SECTION 6 counties, the board of county com missioners: resolutions 155; re ports 293, 294, 306, 853, 973-974, 1324, 1394, 1501; debate 1104, 1332 1334, 1339-1340; action 1104, 1467, 1836 SECTION 7 SECTION 2 corporations, special charters: re ports 292, 333, 394, 917; debate 634-636, 669-678, 680-696, action 964, 1837 SECTION 3 corporations, cumulative' voting: rresolutions 139; reports 333, 1664, 1702; debate 1666-1667; action 1667, 1702,, 1837 Cook county commissioners: resolu tions 97, 155-156; reports 1367; proposals 1557; debate 1520; ac tion 1367, 1555, 1836 SECTION 8 county officers, election, terms, re strictions on re-election: resolu tions 83, 84, 92, 97, 154, 174, 193, 213, 245, 367, 1032; reports 306, 1324, 1557; debate 1332-1334, 1339 1340, 1362-1364, 1506-1509, 1537 1542; action 1364, 1541, 1542, 1836 SECTION 4 street railroads, consent of local authorities: resolutions 151, 154; reports 333, 1664, 1702; action 1667, 1702, 1837 SECTION 5 banks: (1) State banks (2) refer endum on banking laws: resolu tions 211; reports 1553, 1678, 1685; action 1678, 1679, 1686, 1837 SECTION 9 fees and salaries, county officers: resolutions 57, 97, 174, 180, 245, 262; action 1836 SECTION 6 banks, liability of stock holders: resolutions 211; reports 1553, 1678, 1685; action 1679, 1687, 1837 fees and salaries, county officers, fixed by county board: reports 306-307, 1324, 1557; debate 1340 1362, 1509-1518, 1542, 1548, 1550, 1551-1552; action 1362, 1550, 1837 SECTION 11 fees, township and. county officers to be uniform. resolutions 83, 116; reports 293, 294, 1324, 1557; de bate 1362, 1552-1553; action 1365, 1553, 1837 banks, specie payments-statements: reports 1553, 1678, 1685; action 1679, 1687, 1837 banlks, security for notes, record of stockholders: resolutions 211; re ports 1553, 1678, 1685; debates 1680-1685; action 1685, 1688, 1838 SECTION 12 fees, state, county, and township of ficers, classification of counties: resolutions 116, 179; proposal 1365; reports 1557; debate 1365 1366 1518-1520, 1553-1555; action 1366, 1555, 1837 SECTION 9 railroads, records and reports: reso lutions 84, 148-150, 210, 212; re ports 481, 1637, 1708, 1722; debate 1637-1641; action 1641, 1718, 1838 SECTION 4 ARTICLE XI-CORPORATIONS SECTION 10' SECTION 7 SECTION 8 railroads, personal property subject to execution: resolutions 172, 210; reports 481, 1637, 1708, 1722; action 1641, 1718, 1838 SECTION 5 militia, preservation of records, etc.: reports 293; action 863, 865, 1840 SECTION 6 militia, conscientious objectors: re ports 308; action 865, 1840 SECTION 11 railroads, consolidation-majority of directors to be residents: resolu tions 148-150, 1476; reports 481, 1637, 1708, 1722; debate 1718-1720; action 1641, 1720, 1838, 1839 SECTION 1 warehouses, definition: reports 1155, 1622, 1693; debate 1622-1623, 1626 1630, 1693-1696; action 1630, 1696, 1840 SECTION 12 railroads, regulation of rates, public highways: resolutions 84, 148-150, 192, 1320, 1476; reports 1708, 1722; debate 1663-1664, 1709-1716; action 1647, 1721, 1839 SECTION 2 warehouses, weekly statement: re - ports 1155, 1622, 1693; debate 1623, 1630, 1697-1700; action 1630, 1700, 1840 SECTION 13 railroads, capital stock: resolutions 213, 321, proposals 1647; reports 481, 1637, 1708, 1722; debate 1647 1648, 1717; action 1647, 1'648, 1721, 1839 SECTION 3 warehouses, owners' right of exam ination: reports 1155, 1622, 1693; debate 1630-1632; action 1632, 1700, 1840 eminent domain-property of corpo rations. resolutions 487, 858; re ports 703-704, 1650, 1708, 1722; de bate 1650-1657, 1716-1717; action 1657, 1721, 1839 SECTION 4 grain, responsibility of carriers: re ports 1155, 1622, 1693; debate 1632 1633, 1700-1701; action 1633, 1701, 1840 SECTION 15 railroads, regulation, freight and passenger rates: resolutions 84, 118, 148-150, 262, 1476, 1477,; re ports 481, 1637, 1708, 1722; debate 1641-1647, 1709-1716; action 1722, 1839 SECTION 5 railroads, joint use of tracks: re ports 1155, 1622, 1693; debate 1634 1635; action 1635, 1701, 1840 SECTION 6 warehouses, fraudulent receipts and other remedies: reports 1693; action 1701, 1840 SECTION 1 militia, persons subject to service: resolutions 176; reports 293, 307; debate 860-861; actions 861, 864, 1840 SECTION 7 grain, inspection, etc.: reports 1155, 1622, 1693; debate 1635-1636; action 1636, 1701, 1840 SECTION 2 militia, conformity to United States regulations: reports 293; debate 861-863; action 863, 864, 1840 ARTICLE XIV-AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION SECTION 3 militia, officers: reports 293, 308; action, 863, 864, 1840 SECTION 1 constitutional convention, how called: resolutions 78, 135, 176, 193; reports 391, 424, 1309-1310, 1591, 1595; debate 425-428, 1310 1313, 1319-1320, 1591-1595; action 1312, 1595, 1840 mili tia, privileges of: reports 293, 308; action 863, 864, 1840 I' 2 i' SECTION 10 ARTICLE Xill-WA-REHOUSES SECTION 14 ARTICLE XII-MILITIA SECTION 4 28 SECTION 2 amendments to Ill. constitution: res olutions 78, 139; reports 391, 424 425, 1309-1310, 1591, 1595; debate 425-428, 1314-1318, 1595; action 1318, 1595, 1840 SECTION 24 amendments to Ill. constitution: res- inetdesoQuny prpsl indebtedness of Quincy: proposals 1761-1762; debates 1814, 1866-1868; action 1858, 1868 SECTION 1 Illinois Central Railroad: resolu tions 72, 78, 80, 84, 116, 176, 193, 194; reports 321, 481, 1012, 1196, 1243, 1597, 1637; debate 1199-1202, 1243-1256, 1597-1600, 1614-1621, 1647; action 1256, 1604, 1647, 1849, 1852 SECTIONS 1-7 reports 1791, 1850; action 1793-1796, 1822-1824, 1854 submission of new constitution: resolutions 192, 1596; reports 1791, 1850-1851; debate 1796-1804, 1809 1810, 1833, 1854-1858, action 1804, 1824-1828, 1855, 1858 SECTION 2 minority representation: see article IV, sections 7 and 8 SECTION 3 municipal aid, restrictions on: reso lutions 76, 154, 180, 1104, 1234; re ports 394, 1730; debate 643-652, 654-669, 967-970, 1235-1242, 1730; action 669, 964, 970, 1242, 1730, 1849, 1852 SECTIONS 13-17 reports 1791-1792, 1851-1852; debate 1805, 1824-1828; action 1805, 1828, 1858 SECTION 18 all laws and official proceedings in English language: reports 1792, 1852; action 1805, 1829, 1858 SECTION 4 canals, Illinois and Michigan: reso lutions 81, 83, 100, 333, 336, 344, 1477; reports 210, 256-257, 309, 1649, 1833; debate 310-320, 323 332, 337-343, 347-365, 368-374, 375 389, 395-424, 429-451, 453-479, 1833 1834, 1840, 1852-1853; action 465, 484-487, 1833, 1849, 1853 canals, state aid: resolutions 76, 180; reports 1649, 1833; action 1833, 1849, 1853 SECTIONS 1 9-22, 25-26 reports 1792, 1852; debate 1805-1809, 1829-1832; action 1805-1809, 1829 1832, 1858-1859 SECTION 23 mill tax abolished: resolutions 97, 175; reports 1 792, 1 852; ac tion 1809, 1832, 1858 SECTION 5 convict labor: communications, reso lutions 118, 191, 192, 213 SEPARATE SECTIONS SCHEDULE SECTIONS 8-12 CONVENTION BUSINESS INDEX. ABSENCE leave of: resolutions 832, 859 COMMITTEES —Concluded. debate on motion to refer: 970-972 motion to recommit: 1498-1499 procedure on reports fr om: 258-260 reference to: resolutions 176 reports of: form 146; consideration of 702, 727-728, 745 See organization of convention ADRESS TO PEOPLE committee on: resolutions 1704, 1708, 1731-1732; report 1863-1864 translations, distribution, publica tion: resolutions 1790, 1842-1845, 1846; debate 1846-1847; action 1847-1848 See delegates to convention, pay of; officers; employees ADJOURNMENT debate on: 86, 87, 141, 1548-1549 final: resolutions 1596, 1649, 1677, 1859, 1861 motions to adjourn: See rules of convention 24 CONVENTION OF 1862 expenses of, statement of: 68-70, 226-230, 1861-1862 AMENDMENTS See ratification of the United States constitution rules, ratification of constitution of Illinois; reference to committees DRAWING OF SEATS 27-28 ARTICLES FURNISHED TO MEM BERS See supplies EMPLOYEES appointment or employment of: 54, 55, 70-71, 77, 78, 91, 138, 293, 1845 1846 pay of: resolutions 75, 88, 93, 113 116, 192, 293, 322, 627, 736, 895, 987, 1178, 1202, 1208, 1869; re ports 653; action 997-998, 1209 1210 CALL OF CONVENTION 1-4, 793 CLERKS See employees EXPENSES reference of, to committee: tions 678 See convention of 1862 See employees, members COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE limitations on proposed: 702, 727 728, 745 abolition of proposed: 1367-1368 COMMITTEE ROOMS resolutions 81, 260, 488-490, 510, 988, 1234 LIBRARY OF SUPREME COURT use of: resolutions 782 appointment of: 56, 75, 81, 85, 93, 1010-1011, 1103, 1416, 1732, 1783, 1828, 1860, 1865 29 COMPENSATION COMPLIMENTARY RESOLUTIONS 178, 488, 782, 793-798 DELEGATES TO CONVENTION Sce members of convention CHICAGO removal to: resolutions 322 resolu JOURNAL resolutions on: 176, 213, 252-256 COMMITTEES LIMITATION OF DEBATE resolutions 260, 490, 509, 613-615 30 MANUAL OF STATE CONSTITU TION 136-138, 145-146 MEMBERS deceased: 1228-1230 election of new: resolutions 197-209, 1031-1032, 1231 pay of: resolutions 87, 88, 192, 345, 987, 1178, 1425, 1860-1861 privileges of: 56 PRINTING-Concluded. petitions: resolutions 306 prayers: 139-141, 168, 169-172 proposed amendments: 74, 88-89, 116, 251 See newspapers to convention, pro ceedings, journal vetoes, executive: resolutions 151 153 PRIVILEGES OF CONVENTION exemption from court: 56 NEWSPAPERS TO CONVENTION distribution of: 57, 60-65, 125-127, 129-134, 138, 169, 180, 182, 615 OATH OF OFFICE debate on: 47-49, 590 PROCEEDINGS distribution: resolutons 62-65, 94-96, 129-134, 182-183, 213, 225-226, 236, 1203, 1339, 1790, 1842-1845, 1846, action 1847-1848 index to: resolutions 1846, 1848, 1868 publication of: resolutions 62-65, 89-90, 94-96, 213, 987, 1203, 1790, 1842-1845 1846, 1865; reports 101 113, 118-125, 245-249, 256, 1030 1031; debate 1203-1207; action 1207, 1847-1848 OFFICERS election of postmaster: 53-54 election of pro-temn: 1-2, 5-7 election of permanent: 50-54 pay of: resolutions 192, 736, 758, 895, 987, 1029, 1846, 1860, 186S-1869; reports 857 ORDER special, fixing of: 482-484 RATIFICATION OF AMENDMENTS TO CONSTITUTION OF ILLINOIS resolutions 55, 56 ORGANIZAT1ION OF CONVENTION 1-7, 27-28, 50-54, 75 RATIFICATION OF AMENDMENTS TO UNITED STATES CONSTITU TION resolutions 98, 174-175, 262 POLICEMEN See employees RECESS resolutions 726, 736, 737, 798-799, 826, 873, 1077; debate 826-832, 866-873; action 832, 873, 1078 POSTAGE resolutions 91, 93, 180, 344, 346-347, 367-368, 481, 1231-1232, 1320, 1763, 1787-1788 REMOVAL TO CHICAGO See Chicago POWERS OF CONVENTION resolutions 91-92, 213 RECEPTION TO GENERAL SHERI DAN resolutions 1403 PRAYERS 9, 56, 859 PRINTING committees, lists of: 75; reports 194, 308 constitutions, copies of various: 9, 72, 84 convention: 532, 654, 1178-1183, 1649 cost of state: 68-69, 128 new constitution: resolutions 704, 1129-1130, 1704-1707, 1732, 1787, 1788, 1860 . e REPORTS TO CONVENTION appropriations by General Assem bly: resolutions 323 canal statistics: resolutions 236 circuit courts. resolutions 323; re ports 389, 653 convicts pardoned: 154, 156-157, 168 employees: resolutions 1022; re ports 1075-1076, 1649 expenses, committee rooms: reso lutions 282, 451; reports 452 MEMBERS OF appearance in PAGES See employees 31 REPORTS TO CONVENTION Con-. cluded. expenses, general assemblies: reso lutions 68-70, 80-81, 91, 263, 429; reports 226-230; debate 237-245 expenses, registration: resolutions 261 expenses, state executive offices: resolutions 146, reports 167, 177 expenses, schools: resolutions 193, 236, 332; reports 332 expenses, stationery: resolutions 1416; reports 533 expenses, Superintendent of Public Instruction: 1389-1393; reports 41 1451, 1649 inquiry concerning Governor J. A. Matteson: 334-335; reports 510 property valuation: resolutions 127 railroads: resolutions 912; debate 912-914; action 914-915 railroads, cost of: resolutions 182 salaries of circuit judges: 280 state indebtedness: resolutions 127 township organization: resolutions 758 vetoes, executive: resolutions 90, 152-153 RULES-Concluded. limiting debate: resolutions 260, 490, 509 new: see rules adoption of, amend ments, propos al of report of committee on: 58-60 temporary, constitutional convention of 1862, resolution to use: 9 SESSIONS afternoon: resolutions 258, 260, 261, 282-284 evening: resolutions 374-375, 389-390, 852, 1087, 1477 morning: resolutions 702, 703, 835, 1232; action 852, 1233 RIULES adoption of: numbers 1-48, p. 60; number 49, p. 251 amendments: number 44, pp. 168, 173, 174, 190, 191; numbers 47, 50, 51, pp. 1233, 1234; 1596; number 53, pp. 1368-1369 proposal of: 78, 79, 1841, 1866 committee on members announced: 56 lay on the table, amendments to motions: resolutions 183-188; re ports 250-251 SUPPLIES FURNISHED TO MEM BERS maps: resolutions 192, 210, 211, 262; reports 280, 281 resolutions 260, 429 stationery: resolutions 21, 65-67, 72, 261, 1416, 1865; reports 1862; de bate 1815-1819 THANKS resolutions of: 56, 1845, 1860, 1861, 1869 SPEECHES correction of: resolutions 167, 168 STATIONERY See supplies furnished to members. STENOGRAPHERS, OFFICIAL appointment of 67 0