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INDEX TO VOLUME I.

ACCOUNTS-

A

Appointment of standing committee thereon, 64.
ACT CALLING THE CONVENTION, 17.
ADJOURNMENT OF THE CONVENTION-

Resolutions of MR. MCCORMICK, 129.

Invitation of City Council of Cleveland, 271.
Resolution of MR. LARWILL, and discussion there-
on, 298.

Resolution of MR. MANON, 298.

Proceedings of public meeting in Zanesville, 430.
Proposition to adjourn to Cincinnati, 726.

Invitation from citizens of Eaton, Preble county,
459.

Invitation from citizens of Mount Vernon, 409.
Adjournment over July 4th, 675.

AMENDMENT OF LAWS, 233.

ANDREWS, Mr., a delegate from Cuyahoga

Remarks relative to adjournment to Cleveland.
ANNUAL SESSIONS of GENERAL ASSEMBLY-
SEE BIENNIAL SESSIONS.

Temporary provision therefor, (Mr. STILLWELL'S
amendment,) 241, 242, 256.
APPOINTING POWER-

General Assembly restrained from Exercise of,
259, 260.

APPORTIONMENT-

Mr. REEMELIN's resolutions, 61, 99, 130, 147, 157.
Appointment of standing committee thereon, 64.
Resolution of Mr. BROWN, of Athens, 109.

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OTIS, 271.

Report of standing committee-draft of an arti-
cle, 460.

ARCHBOLD, Mr., a delegate from Monroe-
Remarks on form of oath for delegates, 20.

the order of business, 23, 49, 53.
the veto power, 74, 75.

securing copy right to debates, 85.
Remarks on the language of preamble to resolu-
tion for the election of officers by the people,
86, 87.

Remarks on the submission of written reports by
committees, 97.

Remarks on Mr. GRAY's resolution relative to fu-
gitive slaves, 109.

Remarks on the veto power, 114, 118.

Mr. REEMELIN's scheme of Apportion-
ment, 132, 147.

Correction of reports of debates, 138,
448.

Resolutions relative to State census, 157.
Remarks on the proposition for a single House of
the General Assembly, 164, 169.

Remarks on Biennial Sessions, 188, 190, 247.
Term of State Senators, 222.
Annual publication of Receipts and
Expenditures, 238.

impeachment of officers, 239.
eligibility of U. S. or State officers
to seats in General Assembly, 257.
county legislative boards, 286.
compensation of members of Gener-
al Assembly, 296.

salary of Governor, 316, 317, 319.
term of office of Auditor of State,
323, 335.

corporations, 359.

the resolutions of Mr. VANCE of But-
ler, on the decease of Hon. John
Riley, 386.

personal explanations, 387, 494, 720.
the Individual Liability of Corpo-
rators, 387, 421, 439.

prescribing a limit to the contrac-

tion of a State Debt, 470.
relative to a "Sinking Fund," 472,
473, 483.

Internal Improvements, 501.

the powers and duties of the Sink-
ing Fund Commissioners,525, 520,
532.

Amendment relative thereto, 535.

Remarks on electing members of Board of Public
Works by districts, 537.

Remarks on article on Public Institutions, 540.
the object of Penal laws, 548.

a revised code of Legal procedure,
573.

Latin law phrases, 589.

the Judiciary article, 669, 719.

reply to Mr. REEMELIN, 683.

adjournment to Cincinnati, 727.
the position, influence and conduct
of Newspapers, 7
730.
ASSUMPTION OF DEBT-

- General Assembly restrained from, 472
ATTORNEY GENERAL-

Tenure of office, Compensation, &c., 323.
AUDITOR OF STATE-

Tenure of office, Compensation, &c., 323.
Communication from, 354.
B

BANKING AND CURRENCY-

Resolutions of Mr. DORSEY, 37.

Appointment of standing committee thereon, 64.
Resolution of Mr. HOOTMAN, 68, 539.

Resolution of Mr. CLARK, 110.
Resolutions of Mr. TAYLOR, 260.
Resolutions of Mr. SAWYER, 273.

Report as Chairman of standing committee-draft
of an article, 707.

Minority reports, &c., 709.

BARBEE, Mr., a delegate from Miami-

Remarks on the salary of Governor, 316, 318.

adjournment over of Convention, 430,
577.

Remarks on his resolution in respect to bank tax-
ation, 418.

Reports as minority of standing committee on
Finance aud Taxation, 513.

BARNET, Mr., a delegate from Montgomery-
Remarks on publication of debates in German, 78.
tims of General Election, 174.
Individual Liability of Corporators,

435.

BARNETT, Mr., a delegate from Preble-
Remarks on right of Petition, 59.

time of General Election. 174.
on terms of Senators, 225.
Duelling, 261.

Militia system, 463, 465.

a Sinking Fund, 522 523.

BATES, Mr., a delegate from Jefferson-

Remarks on purchasing Newspapers for mem-
bers, 31.

Remarks on opening Sessions with Prayer, 32.
Presentation of petitions, 271, 458.

Amendment to section on compensation of mem-
bers of General Assembly, 293.
Remarks on Capital Punishment, 339.

Militia system. 454, 455, 456, 462.
BENNET, Mr., a delegate from Tuscarawas.
Remarks on furnishing Newspapers to members,

29.

Resolution on a Legislative Quorum, 70, 539.
Remarks on his resolution for republishing amen-
ded laws, 99.

Remarks on German publication of Debates 125.
on Apportionment, 132.
Amendment of Laws, 233.
ineligibility to other office of Mem-
bers of General Assembly, 234.
eligibility of U. S. or State officers to
General Assembly, 257.

abolition of Capital Punishment, 338.
-Corporation, 359.

Amendment to rules of order, 409, 433.
Remarks on Militia System, 451, 463.
Amendment to Article on Public Institutions, 542.
Remarks on adjournment to Cleveland, 578.
BLAIR, Mr, a delegate from Brown-

Biennial Sessions of General Assembly, 174, 181,
191, 206, 241, 256.

BLICKENSDERFER, Mr., a delegate from Tusca-

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Printing, 43, 512.

the Right of Petition, 57.

Publication of Debates in Conven

tion, 77, 90.

Biennial Sessions, 177.

Term of Senators, 224, 244.

Eligibility of Office holders to seats

in General Assembly, 257.
Amendment to section defining the method of
amending laws, 297.

Remarks on amendment to Militia Report, 465.
office of Lieutenant Governor, 301.
the salary of Governor, 318.
Individual Liability of Corporators,
309, 416, 429.

Presented proceedings of Citizens of Zanesville,
on adjournment, &c., 430.

Petitions presented by, 615.

Remarks on Election of Members of Board of
Public Works, 539.

Remarks on Jurisprudence, 542.

Proposition to adjourn to Cleveland,
578.

Proposition to adjourn over, 583, 723.
Proposition to adjourn to Cincinnati,

726.

CHARITY, INSTITUTIONS OF—
SEE PUB. INSTITUTIONS."

Proposition relative to Election and term of State CLAIMS
Officers, 324, 325.

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MR. WOODBURY'S proposition respecting, 297.
CLARK, Mr, a Delegate from Lorain-

Remarks on Election of Printer to Convention, 23.
Chcular to Clerks of Courts, 39.

Resolution relative to Banking, 110.
Remarks on terms of Senators, 225.

Amendment to section fixing salary of Governor,

313.

Remarks thereon, 314.

Petitions presented by, 338.

Remarks on Capital Punishment, 338.

individual liability of corporators,
411.

compensation for right of way, 446.

Personal Explanation, 494.

Amendment relative to Sinking Fund, and re-

marks thereon, 523

Remarks on the Judiciary, 599, 604.

Amendment as to terms of Judges, 676,

Remnks thereon, 677, 718, 719.

CLERKS OF COURTS—

Militia System, 450, 451.

Limit to State Debt, 470.

the Evils of Intemperance, 474.

resentation of Petitions, 474.

Minority Report from Standing Committee on
Education, 693.

Remarks explanatory thereof, 720.

Mr. GREEN's resolution calling for information and CUTLER, Mr., a Delegate from Washington-
discussion thereon, 32, 33, 38.

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COMMITTEES-

On Rules, 27.

On Messengers, 27.

the judiciary article, 668.
berms of Judges, 710.

Relative to official Report of Debates, 27,
On Printing, 27.

On Arrangement of Business, 27..

On Purchasing Documents for Members, 27.
On Appointment of Reporter, 36.
On Accounts, Standing, 55.

Appointment of Standing Committees, 64.

Report of Select Committee on transcribing Jour-
nal, 108.

COMPENSATION OF STATE OFFICERS, 233.
COMPTROLLER-

Mr. NASH's proposition, 302.
CONTINGENT LAWS-

Section prohibiting, 259.

COOK, Mr, a Delegate from Portage-
Remarks on Right of Petition, 75, 76.

printing extra copies of Report on
Judiciary, 433.

Amendment to Militia Report, 451.
Remarks thereon, 452, 464.

Petitions presented by, 236, 354, 726.

CORPORATIONS OTHER THAN FOR BANKING,

Appointment of Stai ding Committee, 64.
Resolution of Mr. LEECH, 105.

Report of Standing Committee, 260, 293.
Debate in Committee of the Whole, 284.
Discussion on article proposed by Standing Com-
mittee, 340, 350, 355, 365, 375, 399, 409, 419,
433, 441, 449.

CORRECTION OF REPORTS-108, 138, 448.
COUNTY BOARD OF SELECTMEN-285.
COUNTY COURTS-659.

COUNTY INDEBTEDNESS-

Mr. SWAN's Resolution of Inquiry, 36, 47.
CRIMINAL PROSECUTIONS

Resolutions of Mr. GRAHAM on rights of Accused,
191.

CURATIVE STATUTES-

SEE RETROACTIVE LAWS.
CURRY, Mr. a Delegate from Union-
Remarks and amendments on the Order of Busi-
ness, 52.

on the subject of Impeachments, 138, 239.
on Duelling, 262.

the Length of Legislative Sessions, 295.
the office of Lietenant Governor, 300.
Vacancies in State offices, 325.

Remarks on Publication of Debates, 96, 97.

Biennial Sessions, 196.

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SEE "COUNTY INDEBTEDNESS" AND
PUBLIC WORKS."
DEBATES AND PROCEEDINGS-

Communication of official Reporter and appoint-
ment of committee thereon, 22. 27, 256.'
Mr. SAWYER'S Resolution for publication in Eng-
lish and German, and discussion thereon, 33.
Report of Committee, 47; Discussion thereon, 54.
Mr. Stanbery's resolution relative to copy right,
60, 62, 64, 83.

Mr. Reemelin's resolution for Publication in Ger
man language, 71, 76.

Report of Committee on the subject of Reporting,
and as to number of copies of Debates consid-
ered, 87.

Paging of Debates explained, 124.

Report on German Publication of Debates, 125.
Resolution upon, 191.

Communications of S. Medary, 230, 242.
Referred to Select Committee, 230, 242.
Report of Select Committee, 256.

Communication of Messrs. Reinhard & Fieser,
publishers of the Westbote, upon German Pub-
fication of Debates, 294.

Resolution of Mr. EWART on payment of Assist-
ant Reporter, 512, 535.

Resolutions of Mr. REEMELIN, upon German Pub-
lication of Debates in Cincinnati newspapers,
734.

Resolutions of Mr. FARR, for binding Debates,
734.
Communication from Publishers of Westbote for
publication in German, 294.

DEFAULTERS-

Ineligible to office, 258.
DELEGATES-
List of, 19.

SEE LIST FOLLOWING TITLe Page.
DIRECTORS OF PENITENTIARY, 539.
DISQUALIFICATION FOR OFFICE, 258.
DIVORCE-

Legislative restriction thereon, 258.
DOCUMENTS FOR THE CONVENTION-
Mr. LIDEY'S Resolution to furnish Members with,
26.

Mr. SAWYER'S Amendment to same, and discussion
thereon, 26.

Mr. SAWYER's Resolution to furnish Columbus
newspapers to members, and discussion there-
on, 29.

Mr. CUTLER'S Resolution to furnish Members with
Journal of Convention of 1802, 31.
Report of Committee, 36, 55.

Resolution directing State Printer to forward to
Members, 735.

DOORKEEPERS, 22, 60.

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Mr. STIDGERS resolutions as to Surplus Revenue
Fund, 55, 65.

Appointment of Standing Committee, 64.
Committee of the Whole on Mr. STIDGER'S Resolu-
tious, 68.

Resolutions of Ashtabula Educational Society,
337.

Report of Standing Committee-draft of an Ar-
ticle, 693.

Minority Report of Standing Committee, (Mr.
CURRY,) 693.

ELECTIVE FRANCHISE-

Appointment of Standing Committee thereon, 64.
Resolution of Mr. LOUDON, 69.

Resolution of Mr. ORTON, 106.

Petitions relative to, 107.

Committee of the Whole on same resolutions and

discussion thereon, 110.

Report from the Standing Committee, 242.
Discussion thereon, 299, 313, 322, 327.
EXTRADITION OF COLORED PEOPLE, 28.

F

FARR, Mr., a delegate from Huron—
Remarks on printing, 45.

publication of debates, 97.
Resolution on taxing stocks, 106.

Amendment to 28th section of legislative depart-
ment, 258.

Presentation of petitions, 448.

Amendment to resolution of adjournment, 721.
Resolution for binding debates, 734.

FIFTEEN MINUTES RULE-

Resolution of Mr. EWART, 306, 403, 433.
Resolution of Mr. SAWYER, 522, 714.
Mr. LIDEY, 646.

FINANCE AND TAXATION-
Appointment of standing committee thereon, 64.
Resolution of Mr. CAHILL, 109.

Report of standing committee-draft of an arti-
cle, 513.

Mr. BARBEE's minority report, 513.
FIRESTONE, Mr., a delegate from Wayne-
Remarks on furnishing newspapers to members,

30.

right of petition, 59.

publication of debates in German,
81, 128.

publication of debates in English,

96.

election districts, 172.

biennial sessions, 181.

Presentation of petitions, 237, 313.

Remarks on duelling, 261.

salary of Governor, 322.

individual liability of corporators,
382, 437.

Report of Standing Committee-draft of an Ar- FLOREFCE, Mr., a delegate from Pickaway—

ticle, 693.

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EMBEZZLEMENT OF PUBLIC FUNDS-
Disqualification for office, 258.

EX POST FACTO LAWS-

Mr. MASON's Amendment to substitute for "Re-
troactive" laws in section 35 of Legislative Re-
port, 265, 273.

EWART, Mr., a Delegate from Washington-
Remarks on Publication of Debates, 97.
Resolution limiting speakers to fifteen minutes,
306.

Remarks on the salary of Governor, 318.
Presentation of Petitions, 338, 448.
Remarks on Corporations, 345, 355.

Compensation of Official Rep, 584.
the Judiciary Article, 671.

Amendment as to Jurisdiction of County Courts,
675.

EWING, Mr., a Delegate from Franklin-
SEE LIST OF MEMBERS.

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT-

Resolutions of Mr. MASON, relative to Lieutenant
Governor and Veto Power, 54.

Appointment of Standing Committee thereon, 64.
Discussion in Committee of the Whole on Mr. MA-
SON's resolutions relative to Lieutenant Gover-
ernor and Veto Power, 71.

See list of members.

FORBES, Mr., a delegate from Mahoning-
Remarks on providing for the printing of the
convention, 24.

the order of business, 53.
publication of the debates, 89.

FUGITIVES FROM SLAVERY—

Resolution of Mr. GRAY, and discussion thereon,
109.

FUTURE AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTI
TUTION-

Appointment of standing committee thereon, 64.

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GENERAL ASSEMBLY-

→ Sessions thereof, 174, 181, 191, 206, 242, 256.
Qualification of members, 217, 226, 257.
Term of Senators, 218.

Quorum to do business, 228.

Contested elections, 228.

Passage of laws, 229, 233, 297.

Vacancies in, 232.

Privilege from arrest, 232.

Proceedings public, except, &c., 232.

Adjournments, 233.

Compensation of officers, 233.

Ineligibility of members to other offices, 234.
Taxation powers and duties, 237.

Statement of receipts and expenditures published
annually, 237.

Impeachment of officers, 239.

Time of first session, 241, 242, 256.
Who eligible to seats in, 257.

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