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Cover 1 Cover 2 Title Page Page i Page ii Foreword Page iii Page iv Preface Page v Page vi Table of Contents Page vii Page viii Index to the journal of the proceedings of the constitutional convention of the state of Florida, 1885 Page ix Page x Preamble Page 1 Declaration on Rights Page 1 Page 2 Article I. Boundaries Page 3 Article II. Distribution of powers Page 4 Article III. Legislative Department Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Article IV. Executive department Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Article V. Judicial department Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Article VI. Suffrage and eligibility Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Article VII. Census and apportionment Page 19 Article VIII. Counties and cities Page 20 Page 21 Article IX. Taxation and finance Page 22 Page 23 Article X. Homesteads and exemptions Page 24 Page 25 Article XI. Married women's property Page 26 Article XII. Education Page 26 Page 27 Article XIII. Public institutions Page 28 Article XIV. Militia Page 29 Article XV. Public health Page 30 Article XVI. Miscellaneous Provisions Page 30 Page 31 Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Article XVII. Amendments Page 35 Article XVIII. Schedule Page 35 Page 36 Article XIX. Local option Page 37 Ordinance No. 1 Page 38 Ordinance No. 2 Page 38 Additions and changes in the index to the Constitution of Florida Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Page 46 |
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INDEX TO JOURNAL CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION OF 1885 STATE OF FLORIDA VINCENT V. THURSBY and ANNIE MARY HARTSFIELD INSTITUTE OF GOVERNMENTAL RESEARCH THE FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY Tallahassee CIGCLQI ib INDEX TO THE JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA 1885 By Vincent V. Thursby Professor of Government The Florida State University and Annie Mary Hartsfield Research Assistant Institute of Governmental Research The Florida State University INSTITUTE OF GOVERNMENTAL RESEARCH THE FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY in cooperation with THE SECRETARY OF STATE OF FLORIDA Tallahassee, 1965 FOREWORD The proceedings of the constitutional convention held in Tallahassee June 9-August 3, 1885, have been of continuing interest to judges, attorneys, other legal scholars, and political scientists both in Florida and elsewhere. From the deliberations of this convention emerged the document that has served as the legal foundation of Florida government for almost eighty years. Unfortunately, the Journal of Proceedings, published at the close of the convention, contained no index; use of the Journal has therefore been time consuming and difficult because of the scattered debates, consideration, and action on the various subjects in- cluded in the Constitution. The Institute of Governmental Research undertook the preparation of this Index, at the suggestion of Justice Campbell Thornal of the Florida Supreme Court, as a service to users of the Journal. We believe that its publication shortly after the Legislature has enacted legislation for establishment of a constitution revision commission is especially timely. This Index should be useful to the commission in accomplishing its mission, as well as to other groups and persons. Its purpose is to facilitate research on the formulation of the present Constitution and the legal basis of government in Florida. We are pleased to make this new research tool available to Floridians. The Institute expresses its appreciation to Professor Vincent V. Thursby of the Department of Government, who worked with Miss Annie Mary Hartsfield of the Institute staff in compiling the Index, and ac- knowledges with gratitude the assistance of the Honorable Tom Adams, Secretary of State of Florida, in its publication. Albert L. Sturm, Director Institute of Governmental Research iii PREFACE The compilers of this Index have geared it to the topical index to the Constitution of the State of Florida in Volume 26 of Florida Statutes Annotated (Atlanta, Ga.: The Harrison Co.; St. Paul, Minn.: West Publishing Co., continuing publication). Lawyers and law librarians whom they know tell them that the West Index is one of the best yet to appear for the Florida Constitution and that it is widely available. The Index to the Proceedings of the Constitutional Convention of 1885 is set up according to articles and sections of the Constitution as it emerged from that convention. Under each article or section number entries are made for all resolutions, ordinances, articles, or other items relative to the subject matter of the article or section. Paragraphing groups all entries in reference to a resolution or other item and affords an outline of the legislative life of the particular item. By reference to a topic in the West Index the article and section numbers can be as- certained and these numbers in turn can be checked in the Index to the Proceedings to learn the pages at which the convention was concerned with the item in question. For some topics the article and section numbers have been changed in the period since 1885. For such topical items (and a few typographical or other errors in the West index) and for some additional items since deleted from the Constitution because of changes since 1885 a short topical index is included corrective of or supplemental to the West Index. If upon check the West topical index fails to afford a key or affords what proves to be the wrong key to this Index to the Proceedings, a check of this short topical correction or supplement should afford the correct key. Some items from the West Index obviously will not be included in the Index to the Proceedings because they concern subject matter added by subsequent amendments to the Constitution. Vincent V. Thursby Annie Mary Hartsfield The Florida State University Tallahassee, Florida v CONTENTS Page Foreword ------- ------ ------------- --- -------- .......iii Preamble ------------------ ----. ------.---------- -- ... Preamble 1.. ............. 1 Declaration of Rights ...........-...._____..._ ._____- 1 Article I. Boundaries _3_____... 3 Article II. Distribution of Powers --____ 4 Article III. Legislative Department 4___ Article IV. Executive Department _._.--__.-.__.__. _____ 8 Article V. Judicial Department .......__.._...__ ..._. 12 Article VI. Suffrage and Eligibility 16 Article VII. Census and Apportionment -_-- 19 Article VIII. Counties and Cities __. 20 Article IX. Taxation and Finance ---_-.-..-__ 22 Article X. Homesteads and Exemptions .--_____..._. 24 Article XI. Married Women's Property ._ -__ -- ..----------_26 Article XII. Education .____._________26 Article XIII. Public Institutions 28 Article XIV. Militia ....._.____._..___.___.__. ... 29 Article XV. Public Health ___ 30 Article XVI. Miscellaneous Provisions ___. _--...__ 30 Article XVII. Amendments _....5 ...__ __ 35 Article XVIII. Schedule _..__.. ... .._ ...___ .... 35 Article XIX. Local Option -...... ----...... -------- ........ 37 Ordinance No. 1 ......................38 Ordinance No. 2 -----______38 Additions and Changes in the Index to the Constitution of Florida.... 39 vii j INDEX TO THE JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, 1885 ix PREAMBLE Resolution for appointment of committee on, 13, 14, 23, 30, 38, 48. Standing committee appointed, 53. Ord. No. 37 proposing Preamble, etc. referred to Committee, 95. Preamble reported back and placed among Orders of the Day, 97. Committee report on Preamble and Bill of Rights, embodying all foregoing articles, resolutions and ordinances, made, received and read, 115-118; read first time and placed among Orders of the Day, 132; read and passed, 180; spread upon Journal and ordered engrossed for further reading, 189; committee reports properly engrossed, 228; called up for consideration, read third time, adopted and ordered re-engrossed, 228-230, 237; reported engrossed, 260; read and declared correct, 577; reported engrossed, 585; spread upon Journal, 589. DECLARATION OF RIGHTS Resolution for appointment of committee on, 13, 14, 23, 30, 38, 48. Standing committee appointed, 53. Art. No. 2 relating to Bill of Rights introduced and referred to Committee on Preamble and Bill of Rights, 70. Res. No. 98 relative to election of officers by people and rights of defendants in criminal cases introduced and referred to Committee, 73. Res. No. 101 relative to foreigners' property rights introduced and referred to Committee, 73. Ord. No. 12 relative to Bill of Rights introduced and referred to Committee, 79. Res. No. 121 relating to polygamy introduced and referred to Com- mittee, 90. Res. No. 130 relating to amendment of Bill of Rights introduced and referred to Committee, 91. Ord. No. 37 proposing sections of Declaration of Rights introduced and referred to Committee, 95. Committee report on Preamble and Bill of Rights, embodying all foregoing articles, ordinances, and resolutions, made, received and read, 115-118; read first time and placed among Orders of the Day, 132; second reading begun, 180; resumed, 187; passed as whole, spread upon Journal and ordered engrossed for third reading, 189-192; Committee reports properly engrossed, 228; called up for consideration, read third time, amended, adopted, ordered re-engrossed, 229-230, 237; reported engrossed, 260; read and declared correct, 577. Reported engrossed, 585; spread upon Journal, 589-591. Ord. No. 66 relative to rights, introduced and referred to Com- mittee, 234; returned with recommendation it be tabled, received, 259. 1 PREAMBLE Resolution for appointment of committee on, 13, 14, 23, 30, 38, 48. Standing committee appointed, 53. Ord. No. 37 proposing Preamble, etc. referred to Committee, 95. Preamble reported back and placed among Orders of the Day, 97. Committee report on Preamble and Bill of Rights, embodying all foregoing articles, resolutions and ordinances, made, received and read, 115-118; read first time and placed among Orders of the Day, 132; read and passed, 180; spread upon Journal and ordered engrossed for further reading, 189; committee reports properly engrossed, 228; called up for consideration, read third time, adopted and ordered re-engrossed, 228-230, 237; reported engrossed, 260; read and declared correct, 577; reported engrossed, 585; spread upon Journal, 589. DECLARATION OF RIGHTS Resolution for appointment of committee on, 13, 14, 23, 30, 38, 48. Standing committee appointed, 53. Art. No. 2 relating to Bill of Rights introduced and referred to Committee on Preamble and Bill of Rights, 70. Res. No. 98 relative to election of officers by people and rights of defendants in criminal cases introduced and referred to Committee, 73. Res. No. 101 relative to foreigners' property rights introduced and referred to Committee, 73. Ord. No. 12 relative to Bill of Rights introduced and referred to Committee, 79. Res. No. 121 relating to polygamy introduced and referred to Com- mittee, 90. Res. No. 130 relating to amendment of Bill of Rights introduced and referred to Committee, 91. Ord. No. 37 proposing sections of Declaration of Rights introduced and referred to Committee, 95. Committee report on Preamble and Bill of Rights, embodying all foregoing articles, ordinances, and resolutions, made, received and read, 115-118; read first time and placed among Orders of the Day, 132; second reading begun, 180; resumed, 187; passed as whole, spread upon Journal and ordered engrossed for third reading, 189-192; Committee reports properly engrossed, 228; called up for consideration, read third time, amended, adopted, ordered re-engrossed, 229-230, 237; reported engrossed, 260; read and declared correct, 577. Reported engrossed, 585; spread upon Journal, 589-591. Ord. No. 66 relative to rights, introduced and referred to Com- mittee, 234; returned with recommendation it be tabled, received, 259. 1 INDEX TO THE JOURNAL Section 1. Committee report, 116; read and passed, 180; spread upon Journal, 189, 589. Section 2. Committee report, 116; read and passed, 180-181; spread upon Journal, 189, 589. Section 3. Committee report, 116; read and passed, 181; spread upon Journal, 190, 589. Section 4. Committee report as sec. 23, 118; read, 183 (line evidently omitted-amendment proposed and appears in final form; section must have been amended and passed, 183); spread upon Journal, 191; renumbered as section 4, 575-577; spread upon Journal, 589. Section 5. Committee report as sec. 4, 116; read and passed, 181; spread upon Journal, 190; spread upon Journal as sec. 5, 589-590. Section 6. Committee report as sec. 22, 118; read and passed, 183; spread upon Journal, 191; renumbered sec. 6, 575-577; spread upon Journal, 590. Section 7. Sec. 17 of Article V on executive department reported by Committee on Executive, etc., 81, 83; report read and rejected, 121. Ord. No. 37 relative to writ of habeas corpus introduced and referred to Committee, 95. Committee report as sec. 5, 116; read and passed, 181; spread upon Journal, 190; spread upon Journal as sec. 7, 590. Section 8. Committee report as sec. 6, 116-117; read and passed, 181; spread upon Journal, 190; spread upon Journal as sec. 8, 590. Section 9. Committee report as sec. 7, 117; read and passed, 181; spread upon Journal, 190; spread upon Journal as sec. 9, 590. Section 10. Committee report as sec. 8, 117; read and passed, 181; spread upon Journal, 190; reconsidered and amended, 229; report by Committee on Style and Arrangement of inconsistencies between section and certain provisions of the Judiciary Article prompting recommenda- tion of amendment to section, recommendation unanimously adopted, 552; spread upon Journal as sec. 10, 590. Section 11. Committee report as sec. 9, 117; read, amended, and passed, 181-182; spread upon Journal, 190; spread upon Journal as sec. 11, 590. Section 12. Res. No. 48 relative to condemnation of private property introduced and referred to Committee on Judicial Dept., 62; reported back with recommendation that Article XI, Judicial Dept., serve as sub- stitute, report received, 239-240. Committee report as sec. 10, 117; read and passed, 182; spread upon Journal, 190; spread upon Journal as sec. 12, 590. Section 13. Committee report as sec. 11, 117; read and passed, 182; reconsidered, amended, and adopted, 183-184; spread upon Journal, 190- 191; spread upon Journal as sec. 13, 590-591. Section 14. Resolution relative to costs in criminal cases, 51; re- ported back by Judicial Committee with recommendation that Article XI serve as substitute, report received, 239-240. Committee report as sec. 12, 117; read and passed, 182; spread upon Journal, 191; spread upon Journal as sec. 14, 591. 2 BOUNDARIES Section 15. Committee report as sec. 13, 117; read and passed, 182; spread upon Journal, 191; spread upon Journal as sec. 15, 591. Section 16. Committee report as sec. 15, 117; read and passed, 182; spread upon Journal as sec. 14, 191; spread upon Journal as sec. 16, 591. Section 17. Committee report as sec. 16, 117-118; read, amended, and passed, 182; reconsidered, amended, and passed, 188; spread upon Journal as sec. 15, 191; spread upon Journal as sec. 17, 591. Section 18. Committee report as sec. 17, 118; read and passed, 182; reconsidered, substitute offered and passed, 188-189; spread upon Journal as sec. 16, 191; spread upon Journal as sec. 18, 591. Section 19. Committee report as sec. 18, 118; read and passed, 182; spread upon Journal as sec. 17, 191; spread upon Journal as sec. 19, 591. Section 20. Committee report as sec. 19, 118; read and passed, 182; spread upon Journal as sec. 18, 191; spread upon Journal as sec. 20, 591. Section 21. Section introduced, read, and passed, reconsidered, amended, and passed, 183; spread upon Journal as sec. 19, 191; spread upon Journal as sec. 21, 591. Section 22. Committee report as sec. 20, 118; read and passed, 183; spread upon Journal, 191; spread upon Journal as sec. 22, 591. Section 23. Committee report as sec. 21, 118; read and passed, 183; spread upon Journal, 191; spread upon Journal as sec. 23, 591. Section 24. Committee report, 118; read and passed, 184; spread upon Journal as sec. 24, 192, 591. ARTICLE I. BOUNDARIES Resolution for appointment of committee on, 13, 14, 38. Resolution adopted, 49. Standing committee appointed, 53. Ord. No. 57 (labeled art.) defining state boundaries introduced and referred to Committee on Miscellaneous Provisions, 166; reported back with accompanying Article I, Boundaries, which was spread upon the Journal, 283; read first time and placed on Calendar, 308; read second and third times and adopted, 357; reported engrossed, 385; ordered Article I in final arrangement, 576; read and declared correct, 577; reported engrossed, 585; spread upon Journal, 591-592. Ord. No.- proposing division of state into two, introduced, spread upon Journal and referred to Committee, 386; returned with recom- mendation it be indefinitely postponed, 426-427; minority committee report recommending adoption, 435; read first time and placed on Cal- endar, 448; indefinitely postponed, 487. 3 INDEX TO THE JOURNAL ARTICLE II. DISTRIBUTION OF POWERS Resolution providing for, 34. Article No. I on distribution of powers introduced and referred to Committee on Executive and Administrative Dept., 70; reported from Committee as Article III and spread on Journal, 81; Article III, Dis- tribution of Powers, read first time and placed among Orders of Day, 86; read second time (labeled Ord. No. 3); amendments proposed; Ar- ticle and amendments placed on Calendar, 92-93; read, amended, ordered engrossed for third reading on the morrow, 105-106; reported en- grossed, 115; read third time and adopted, 128; ordered Article II in final arrangement, 576; read and declared correct, 578; reported en- grossed, 585; spread upon Journal, 592. ARTICLE III. LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT Resolution for appointment of committee on, 13, 14, 23, 24, 30, 38. Resolution adopted, 48. Standing committee appointed, 53. Resolution relative to Internal Improvement Board introduced, 51; reported and placed among Orders of the Day, 97. Res. No. 9 in relation to Board of Internal Improvement introduced and referred to Legislative Committee, 57; re-referred to Committee on Judicial Dept., 66; reported back for further reference and report ac- cepted, 74. Ord. No. 23 relative to Legislative Dept. introduced and referred to Committee, 89; Ord. No. 24, 89; Ord. No. 36, 95; Ord. Nos. 23 and 24 (termed resolutions) reported and placed among Orders of the Day, 97. Res. No. 139 relative to filling vacancies in General Assembly resulting from certain causes introduced and referred to Committee, 96. Article IV titled Legislative Department reported by Committee, read and placed among Orders of the Day, 97-102; read and placed on Calendar, 102; read by title and placed among Orders of the Day for second reading, 105; read and passed by sections, 139-141, 145-154, 156- 163, 170-174; Article (labeled IV) ordered engrossed and spread upon the Journal, 174-178; reported engrossed, 218; read third time, corrected, amended, sections added, ordered re-engrossed, and motion that no fur- ther amendments be allowed, adopted, 219-222; reported engrossed as Article IV, 251; read on final passage, failed to pass, 252; reconsidered on final passage and adopted, 284; ordered Article III in final arrange- 4 INDEX TO THE JOURNAL ARTICLE II. DISTRIBUTION OF POWERS Resolution providing for, 34. Article No. I on distribution of powers introduced and referred to Committee on Executive and Administrative Dept., 70; reported from Committee as Article III and spread on Journal, 81; Article III, Dis- tribution of Powers, read first time and placed among Orders of Day, 86; read second time (labeled Ord. No. 3); amendments proposed; Ar- ticle and amendments placed on Calendar, 92-93; read, amended, ordered engrossed for third reading on the morrow, 105-106; reported en- grossed, 115; read third time and adopted, 128; ordered Article II in final arrangement, 576; read and declared correct, 578; reported en- grossed, 585; spread upon Journal, 592. ARTICLE III. LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT Resolution for appointment of committee on, 13, 14, 23, 24, 30, 38. Resolution adopted, 48. Standing committee appointed, 53. Resolution relative to Internal Improvement Board introduced, 51; reported and placed among Orders of the Day, 97. Res. No. 9 in relation to Board of Internal Improvement introduced and referred to Legislative Committee, 57; re-referred to Committee on Judicial Dept., 66; reported back for further reference and report ac- cepted, 74. Ord. No. 23 relative to Legislative Dept. introduced and referred to Committee, 89; Ord. No. 24, 89; Ord. No. 36, 95; Ord. Nos. 23 and 24 (termed resolutions) reported and placed among Orders of the Day, 97. Res. No. 139 relative to filling vacancies in General Assembly resulting from certain causes introduced and referred to Committee, 96. Article IV titled Legislative Department reported by Committee, read and placed among Orders of the Day, 97-102; read and placed on Calendar, 102; read by title and placed among Orders of the Day for second reading, 105; read and passed by sections, 139-141, 145-154, 156- 163, 170-174; Article (labeled IV) ordered engrossed and spread upon the Journal, 174-178; reported engrossed, 218; read third time, corrected, amended, sections added, ordered re-engrossed, and motion that no fur- ther amendments be allowed, adopted, 219-222; reported engrossed as Article IV, 251; read on final passage, failed to pass, 252; reconsidered on final passage and adopted, 284; ordered Article III in final arrange- 4 LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT ment, 576; read and corrected, 578; reported engrossed, 586; spread upon Journal, 592-597. Original sec. 4 dealing with election, terms, and districts of senators recommitted to Committee on Census and Apportionment, 170. Original sec. 23 reselection for jury service deleted, 173. Additional section (unidentified) read first time, 303. Section 1. Committee report recommending adoption of this section, 97, 98; read and placed on Calendar, 102; read and adopted, 139; spread upon Journal, 174, 592. Section 2. Res. No. 70 relating to time of meeting of legislature, length of service, and compensation, introduced and referred to Com- mittee, 71. Res. No. 73 to limit time of the legislature introduced and referred to Committee, 71; Res. No. 82 on sessions of legislature introduced and referred to Committee, 72; Res. No. 73 and No. 82 reported back and placed among the Orders of the Day, 97. Committee report recommending adoption of this section, also last portion of this section as sec. 25, 97, 98, 100; read and placed on Calendar, 102; read, amended, including addition of sec. 25 to sec. 2, and adopted, 139, 141; spread upon Journal, 174, 592. Section 3. Committee report recommending adoption of this section, 97, 98; read and placed on Calendar, 102; read and adopted, 145-146; spread upon Journal, 174; corrected, 221; spread upon Journal, 592. Section 4. Res. No. 70 relating to time of meeting of legislature, length of session and compensation, introduced and referred to Com- mittee, 71; reported and placed among Orders of the Day, 96. Committee report recommending adoption of this section as sec. 5, 97, 98; read and placed on Calendar, 102; read, amended, and adopted, 146-150; section reconsidered, amended, and adopted, 159-161; spread upon Journal as sec. 4, 174-175, 592-593. Ord. No. 54 (labeled art.) making ministers of the Gospel ineligible for the legislature introduced and referred to the Committee on the Preamble, 142-143; reported with recommendation that it be referred to Committee on Legislative Department, received and so referred, 156; reported back with recommendation that consideration be indefinitely postponed, received and placed on Calendar, 186. Section 5. Ord. No. 39 relative to eligibility of legislator for office created or salary increased during his term, introduced and referred to Committee on Suffrage, etc., 95-96; read and placed on Calendar, 102. Section introduced and read, 206; offered as additional section, passed, 221; spread upon Journal, 593. Section 6. Committee report recommending adoption of this section, 97, 98; read and placed on Calendar, 102; read and recommitted with proposed amendments, 150-152; reported back incorporating amendments with minority report of alternative section, received and placed on Calendar, 156-158; sec. 6 read and temporarily passed over, 161; read and passed, 170-171; spread upon Journal as sec. 5, 175; spread upon Journal as sec. 6, 593. 5 INDEX TO THE JOURNAL Section 7. Ord. No. 45 making U. S. or state officeholders ineligible for a seat in the General Assembly introduced and referred to Committee on Suffrage, etc., 103. Section proposed and referred to Committee, 152; read and passed, 161; reconsidered, amended, and passed, 174; spread upon Journal as sec. 6, 175; spread upon Journal as sec. 7, 593. Section 8. Section offered as addition to Committee report and passed, 170; spread upon Journal as sec. 7, 175; spread upon Journal as sec. 8, 593. Section 9. Committee report recommending adoption of this section as sec. 7, 97, 98; read and placed on Calendar, 102; read, amended and passed, 152-153; spread upon Journal as sec. 8, 175; spread upon Journal as sec. 9, 593. Section 10. Section proposed (labeled 8), read and passed, 153; spread upon Journal as sec. 9, 175; spread upon Journal as sec. 10, 593. Section 11. Committee report recommending adoption of this sec- tion as sec. 8, 97, 98; read and placed on Calendar, 102; read and passed, 153; spread upon Journal as sec. 10, 175; spread upon Journal as sec. 11, 593. Section 12. Committee report recommending adoption of this sec- tion as sec. 10, 97, 99; read and placed on Calendar, 102; read, amended, and passed, 153; spread upon Journal as sec. 11, 175; spread upon Journal as sec. 12, 593. Section 13. Committee report recommending adoption of this section as sec. 11, 97, 99; read and placed on Calendar, 102; read and passed, 153; spread upon Journal as sec. 12, 175; spread upon Journal as sec. 13, 593-594. Section 14. Committee report recommending adoption of this section as sec. 12, 97, 99; read and placed on Calendar, 102; read and passed, 153; spread upon Journal as sec. 13, 175; spread upon Journal as sec. 14, 594. Section 15. Committee report recommending adoption of this sec- tion as sec. 13, 97, 99; read and placed on Calendar, 102; read, amended, and passed, 153; spread upon Journal as sec. 14, 176; spread upon Journal as sec. 15, 594. Section 16. Committee report recommending adoption of this sec- tion as sec. 14, 97, 99; read and placed on Calendar, 102; read and passed, 153; spread upon Journal as sec. 15, 175; spread upon Journal as sec. 16, 594. Section 17. Res. No. 125 relating to final passage of bills in House of Representatives introduced and referred to Committee, 90; reported back and placed among the Orders of the Day, 96. Committee report recommending adoption of this section as sec. 15, 97, 99; read and placed on Calendar, 102; read, amended, and passed, 153-154; spread upon Journal, as sec. 16, 176; spread upon Journal as sec. 17, 594. Section 18. Introduced, read, and passed, 220-221; spread upon Journal as sec. 18, 594. 6 LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT Section 19. Committee report recommending adoption of this section as sec. 16, 97, 99; read and placed on Calendar, 102; read and passed, 161; spread upon Journal as sec. 17, 176; portion deleted by Com- mittee on Style and Arrangement as contained in sec. 4 of Article on taxation and finance, 575, 578; spread upon Journal as sec. 19, 594. Note: Also submitted as original sec. 5 of Article XII on taxation and finance, 280; stricken from Article since duplicated by this section, 575. Section 20. Resolution limiting legislative power to enact special and local laws, 34. Res. No. 3 on limiting legislation referred to committee, 56-57. Res. No. 39 relative to divorce introduced and referred to Com- mittee on Judicial, 61; reported back with recommendation that Article XI on the judicial department serve as substitute, 239-240. Res. No. 51 relative to legislative change of county boundary lines introduced and referred to Committee on Miscellaneous Provisions, 62. Committee report recommending adoption of this section as sec. 17, 97, 99-100; read and placed on Calendar, 102; read, amended, and passed, 161-162; spread upon Journal as sec. 18, 176-177; corrected, 219; spread upon Journal as sec. 20, 594-595. Section 21. Committee report recommending adoption of this section as sec. 18, 97, 100; read and placed on Calendar, 102; read, amended, and passed, 162-163; spread upon Journal as sec. 19, 177; spread upon Journal as sec. 21, 595. Committee on Preamble and Bill of Rights report this as sec. 14 of Bill of Rights, received and read, 117; read and struck, 182. Section 22. Committee report recommending adoption of this section as sec. 19, 97, 100; read and placed on Calendar, 102; read and passed, 163; spread upon Journal as sec. 20, 177; spread upon Journal as sec. 22, 595. Section 23. Committee report recommending adoption of this section as sec. 20, 97, 100; read and placed on Calendar, 102; read and passed, 163; spread upon Journal as sec. 21, 177; spread upon Journal as sec. 23, 595. Section 24. Committee report recommending adoption of this section as sec. 21, 97, 100; read and placed on Calendar, 102; read and passed, 172; spread upon Journal as sec. 22, 177; spread upon Journal as sec. 24, 595. Section 25. Committee report recommending adoption of this section as sec. 22, 97, 100; read and placed on Calendar, 102; read, amended, and passed, 172-173; spread upon Journal as sec. 23, 177; spread upon Journal as sec. 25, 595. Amendment to section (No. 22) proposed and referred to Com- mittee on Private Corporations, 172-173. Committee on Private Corporations minority report dealing in part with subject matter of this section, 297-299. Section 26. Committee report recommending adoption of this section as sec. 24, 97, 100; read and placed on Calendar, 102; read and passed, 7 INDEX TO THE JOURNAL 173; spread upon Journal as sec. 24, 177; spread upon Journal as sec. 26, 595. Section 27. Committee report recommending adoption of this sec- tion, 97, 101; read and placed on Calendar, 102; read and passed, 173; spread upon Journal as sec. 25, 177; spread upon Journal as sec. 27, 595. Section 28. Committee report recommending adoption of this section, 97, 101; read and placed on Calendar, 102; read and passed, 173; spread upon Journal as sec. 26, 177-178; spread upon Journal as sec. 28, 595- 596. Section 29. Resolution for appointment of committee on impeach- ment, 13. Committee report recommending adoption of this section, 97, 101- 102; read and placed on Calendar, 102; read, amended, and passed, 173-174; spread upon Journal as sec. 27, 178; spread upon Journal as sec. 29, 596. Section 30. Committee report recommending adoption of this sec- tion, 97, 102; read and placed on Calendar, 102; read and passed, 174; spread upon Journal as sec. 28, 178; spread upon Journal as sec. 30, 596. Section 31. Committee report recommending adoption of this sec- tion, 97, 102; read and placed on Calendar, 102; read and passed, 174; spread upon Journal as sec. 29, 178; spread upon Journal as sec. 31, 596. Section 32. Introduction of section, referred to Committee on Pre- amble, etc., 206; re-referred to Committee on Legislative Department, 234; reported back as Art. No. 69 with recommendation of substitute section to be added to Article on legislative department, placed on Calendar, 260-261; read second time, amended, passed, and ordered engrossed for third reading, 354-355; reconsidered, substitute offered, read a second time, and ordered engrossed, 356; reported engrossed, 362; read a third time and adopted, 379-380; spread upon Journal as sec. 32, 596-597. Section 33. Introduction of section, referred to Committee on Pre- amble, etc., 206; re-referred to Committee on Preamble, etc., 235; re- ported from Committee with recommendation it be added to Bill of Rights, 259-260; read first time and placed on Calendar, 272; read second time, passed, and ordered engrossed for third reading, 356; re- ported engrossed, 362; read third time, adopted, and ordered attached to Article IV on Legislative Department, 379; spread upon Journal as sec. 33, 597. ARTICLE IV. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT Resolution for appointment of committee on, 13, 14, 23, 24, 30, 38. Resolution adopted, 49. Standing committee appointed, 53. 8 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT Res. No. 72 abolishing the office of It. governor introduced and referred to Committee, 71; returned with recommendation that it be tabled, 81; ordered spread upon the Journal, 85; proposed sec. 19 re- ported with recommendation that it be tabled, report received, and placed on Calendar, 114. Committee report on parts of Constitution of 1868 recommending adoption of Article V, Executive Department, ordered spread upon the Journal, 81-85; Article V relating to the executive department read the first time, 86; read second time and placed on calendar, 93; considered in Committee of Whole, 102, 106; reported and report received, 106- 107; ordered engrossed, as amended and passed, and spread upon the Journal, 134-139; Committee on Engrossment, etc. reports Article en- grossed, report received and placed on Calendar, 158; read third time, corrected, amended, and ordered re-engrossed, 187, 208-209; Committee reports properly engrossed, 228; read third time again and adopted, 362-363; ordered Article IV in final arrangement, 576; read and corrected, 578; reported engrossed, 586; spread upon Journal, 597-601. Ord. No. 60 (labeled Art.) providing for office of It. governor in- troduced and referred to Committee, 166. Section 1. Committee report recommending adoption of this section, 81, 82; read and passed to third reading, 108; spread upon Journal, 135, 597. Section 2. Ord. No. 3 relating to election of governor introduced and referred to Executive and Administrative Committee, 65. Res. No. 65 relating to election of governor and cabinet introduced and referred to Committee, 71; returned with recommendation that it be tabled, 81; ordered spread upon the Journal, 85. Committee report recommending adoption of this section, 81, 82; read, amended, and passed to third reading, 108-109; spread upon Journal, 135; amended on third reading, 208; spread upon Journal, 597. Section 3. Committee report recommending adoption of this section, 81, 82; read, amended, and passed, 109; spread upon Journal, 135; amendment proposed by Legislative Committee to bring into agreement with sec. 6 of the Legislative Article, received and placed on Calendar, 157; amended and adopted, 208; section spread upon Journal, 597. Section 4. Committee report recommending adoption of this section, 81, 82; read and passed, 110; spread upon Journal, 135, 597. Section 5. Committee report recommending adoption of this section, 81, 82; read as amended by Committee of Whole and passed, 110; spread upon Journal, 135, 597. Section 6. Committee report recommending adoption of this section, 81, 82; read as amended by Committee of Whole and passed, 110; spread upon Journal, 135, 597. Section 7. Committee report recommending adoption of this section, 81, 82; read as amended by Committee of Whole and passed, 110; spread upon Journal, 135, 597-598. Section 8. Resolution limiting business of special sessions, 34. 9 INDEX TO THE JOURNAL Committee report recommending adoption of this section, 81, 82; read as amended by Committee of Whole, amended, and passed, 110; spread upon Journal, 136; corrected on third reading, 208; spread upon Journal, 598. Section 9. Committee report recommending adoption of this section, 81, 82; read, amended, and passed, 110; spread upon Journal, 136, 598. Section 10. Committee report recommending adoption of this sec- tion, 81, 82-83; read and passed, 110; spread upon Journal, 136, 598. Section 11. Committee report recommending adoption of this section, 81, 83; read as amended by Committee of Whole and passed, 110; spread upon Journal, 136; corrected on third reading, 208; spread upon Journal, 598. Section 12. Committee report recommending adoption of this sec- tion, 81, 83; read as amended by Committee of Whole, amendments rejected and passed as first offered, 110-111; motion to reconsider not agreed to, 127; spread upon Journal, 136, 598. Section 13. Committee report recommending adoption of this sec- tion, 81, 83; read and passed, 111; spread upon Journal, 136-137, 598- 599. Section 14. Committee report recommending adoption of this sec- tion, 81, 83; read as amended by Committee of Whole and passed, 111; spread upon the Journal, 137, 599. Section 15. Resolution for appointment of committee on removal of officers, 13. Ord. No. 8 providing for popular election of county officers and manner of removal, introduced and referred to Judicial Committee, 78; reported back (as No. 81) with recommendation it be referred to Committee on County, etc., received and placed among the Orders of the Day, 91. Committee report on sec. 29 covers portion of this section, 97, 101; read and placed on Calendar, 102; proposed section with amendments referred to Committee, 112; Committee report on section proposing sub- stitute, received and placed on Calendar, 114-115; read as sec. 15, re- ported and ordered printed in the day's proceedings, 118-120; read, amended, and recommitted with amendments, 132-133; Committee report recommending adoption of amendment to section, read, amended, and passed, 133-135; spread upon Journal, 137; corrected on third reading, 208; spread upon Journal, 599. Section 16. Committee report recommending adoption of this section as sec. 15, 81, 83; read, amended, and passed, 111; spread upon Journal as sec. 16, 137; spread upon Journal, 599. Section 17. Committee report recommending adoption of this section as sec. 16, 81, 83; read, amended, and passed, 120-121; spread upon Journal as sec. 17, 137; spread upon Journal, 599. Section 18. Committee report recommending adoption of this section, 81, 83-84; read and passed, 121; spread upon Journal, 137-138, 599-600. Section 19. Committee report recommending adoption of this sec- tion, 81, 84; read and passed, 121; spread upon Journal, 138, 600. 10 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT Section 20. Resolution for election of cabinet, 33. Resolution relative to terms of office, 51, 52. Res. No. 5 relating to election and terms of officers introduced and referred to Committee on Constitutional Amendments, 57; reported back with recommendation that it be referred to appropriate committee, placed on Calendar, 271-272. Res. No. 65 relating to election of governor and cabinet introduced and referred to Committee, 71; returned with recommendation that it be tabled, 81. Res. No. 86 relating to election of state and county officers intro- duced and referred to Committee, 72; Res. No. 96, 73; Res. No. 96 with- drawn, 78; Res. No. 86 returned with recommendation that it be tabled, 81. Res. No. 113 creating office of commissioner of agriculture intro- duced and referred to Committee, 80; reported out with recommendation that it be tabled and matter regarding agricultural bureau referred to Legislative Department 'Committee, report received and placed on Cal- endar, 114. Committee report recommending adoption of this section, 81, 84; read, amended, and passed, 121-124; spread upon the Journal, 138, 600. Section 21. Committee report recommending adoption of this section, 81, 84; read and passed, 124; spread upon the Journal, 138, 600. Section 22. Committee report recommending adoption of this section, 81, 84; read, amended, and passed, 124-125; spread upon the Journal, 138; corrected on third reading, 208; spread upon Journal, 600. Section 23. Committee report recommending adoption of this section, 81, 84; read and passed, 125; spread upon the Journal, 138, 600. Section 24. Committee report recommending adoption of this section, 81, 84; read and passed, 125; spread upon the Journal, 138; amended on third reading, 208; spread upon Journal, 600. Section 25. Committee report recommending adoption of this section, 81, 84-85; read and passed, 125; reconsidered and substitute section passed, 133; spread upon the Journal, 138-139; amended on third read- ing, 208; spread upon Journal, 600-601. Section 26. Committee report recommending adoption of this section but entitling officer Commissioner of Lands and Immigration, 81, 85; read, substitute accepted, amended, and passed, 125-126; spread upon Journal, 139; corrected on third reading, 208; spread upon Journal, 601. Section 27. Committee report recommending adoption of this section, 81, 85; read and passed, 126; spread upon Journal, 139, 601. Section 28. New sec. 28 proposed and passed, 126; spread upon the Journal, 139; substitute offered and passed, 209; spread upon Journal, 601. Section 29. Committee report recommending adoption of this section as sec. 28, 81, 85; read as sec. 28, amendments offered, section struck out from Executive Article and referred to Committee on Miscellaneous Provisions, 126-127; recommended as sec. 34 of Article on miscellaneous 11 INDEX TO THE JOURNAL provisions, 303; read second time, 375; substitute offered and passed, 388-393; reconsidered, substitute offered, and passed, 450-451; spread on Journal as sec. 27 of Article on miscellaneous provisions, 455; trans- ferred from Article on miscellaneous provisions, 578, 583; spread upon Journal as sec. 29, 601. ARTICLE V. JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT Resolution for appointment of committee on, 13, 14, 23, 24, 30, 38. Resolution adopted, 49. Resolution relative to appeals, 57; Res. No. 7 referred to Com- mittee, 57; Res. No. 62, 63. Resolution relative to judicial system, 52. Standing committee appointed, 53. Res. No. 2 relative to election of officers introduced and referred to Committee, 56; Res. No. 4, 57; Res. No. 16, 57. Res. No. 10 to regulate railroad tariffs introduced and referred to Committee, 57. Res. No. 21 relative to judicial system introduced and referred to Committee, 58. Res. No. 23 relative to jurisdiction of courts introduced and re- ferred to Committee, 60. Res. No. 27 relative to grand jury introduced and referred to Committee, 60. Res. No. 38 relative to selection of jurors introduced and referred to Committee, 61. Res. No. 47 relative to bribery of officials introduced and referred to Committee, 62. Res. No. 55 to establish municipal court introduced and referred to Committee, 62. Res. No. 59 to limit period of imprisonment for fines introduced and referred to Committee, 63; reported adversely as matter of legisla- tion not organic law; report adopted, 74. Res. No. 60 to abolish swearing to common law pleas introduced and referred to Committee, 63. Res. No. 63 relative to tenure of office introduced and referred to Committee, 63. Ord. No. 1 defining judicial powers and providing for appointment of judges introduced and referred to Committee, 64-65. Ord. No. 6 relating to the judicial department introduced and re- ferred to Committee, 71; Ordinance No. 28, 89. Res. No. 68 relating to election of judges and justices of the peace introduced and referred to Committee, 71. 12 JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT Res. No. 77 relating to abolishing grand jury system introduced and referred to Committee, 72. Res. No. 79 relating to errors and omissions of public officers in- troduced and referred to Committee, 72. Ord. No. 13 relating to election of judges of various courts intro- duced and referred to Committee, 79. Res. No. 103 relating to qualification of jurors introduced and re- ferred to Committee, 80; reported back with recommendation that it be tabled, placed among the Orders of the Day, 91. Res. No. 104 relating to drawing grand and petit jurors introduced and referred to Committee, 80; reported back unnumberedd) with rec- ommendation that it be tabled, placed among the Orders of the Day, 91. Ord. No. 30 relating to manner of selecting notaries public intro- duced and referred to Committee, 89. Res. No. 117 relative to election of justices of the peace introduced and referred to Committee, 89-90. Ord. No. 43 relating to justices of the peace introduced and referred to Committee, 103. Res. No. 144 restricting judges in certain cases introduced and re- ferred to Committee, 113. Judicial Article (numbered XI) proposed as substitute for resolu- tions, ordinances and articles referred to Committee and spread on Journal together with minority report, received and placed on Calendar, 239-251; read first time and placed on Calendar, 261; second reading, 327-329, 331-336, 339-341, 342-345, 349; additional section providing for retirement of disabled judges proposed and referred to Committee, 259; Committee report embodying resolution in new Article XI, including portions heretofore adopted and recommending additional sections, spread upon Journal and placed upon Calendar, 435-441; read, amended, passed, spread upon Journal, and ordered engrossed, 455-471; reported en- grossed, 490-491; read third time, amended and adopted, 491-500; ordered Article V in final arrangement, 576; read and corrected, 578; reported engrossed, 586; spread upon Journal, 605-607. Section relative to appointment of judicial officers to act for one disqualified, introduced, read three times, and adopted, 553-554. Section 1. Reported from Committee, 241; spread upon Journal, 436; read and passed, 455; spread upon Journal, 465, 601. Section 2. Reported from Committee as sec. 3, 241; spread upon Journal as sec. 2, 436; read, amended, and passed, 455-457; spread upon Journal, 465; read third time and amended, 491-492; adopted, 500; spread upon Journal, 601-602. Section 3. Reported from Committee as sec. 15, 241; read and passed, 343; spread upon Journal as sec. 3, 436; read, amended, and passed, 457; spread upon Journal, 466, 602. Section 4. Reported from Committee, 241; spread upon Journal, 436; read and passed, 457; spread upon Journal, 466, 602. Section 5. Reported from Committee, 241; spread upon Journal, 436; read and passed, 457; spread upon Journal, 466, 602. 13 INDEX TO THE JOURNAL Section 6. Reported from Committee as sec. 4, 241; spread upon Journal as sec. 6, 437; read and passed, 457; spread upon Journal, 466, 602. Section 7. Reported from Committee as sec. 6, 241-242; spread upon Journal as sec. 7, 437; read and passed, 457; spread upon Journal, 466, 602. Section 8. Res. No. 141 relative to number of judicial districts in state introduced and referred to Committee, 104; Judicial Article (XI) proposed as substitute, 239-240; section reported from Committee as sec. 7, 242; spread upon Journal as sec. 8, 437; read and passed, 457-458; spread upon Journal, 466-467; read third time, amended, 495; adopted, 500; spread upon Journal, 603. Section 9. Res. No. 141 relative to salaries of judges introduced and referred to Committee, 104; Judicial Article (XI) proposed as sub- stitute, 239-240; section reported from Committee as sec. 16, 244; read and passed, 343; spread upon Journal as sec. 9, 467, 603. Section 10. Reported from Committee as sec. 7, 242; spread upon Journal as sec. 9, 437; read and passed, 458; spread upon Journal as sec. 10, 467, 603. Section 11. Res. No. 76 relating to the perfection of titles introduced and referred to the Committee on Finance and Taxation, 72; reported back as not pertinent to organic law, resolution tabled, 86. Res. No. 109 relating to tax titles introduced and referred to the Committee on Judicial Department, 80; reported back with recommenda- tion that it be tabled, received, and placed among Orders of the Day, 91. Ord. No. 25 relating to tax deeds introduced and referred to Com- mittee, 89; Judicial Article (XI) proposed as substitute, 239-240; sec- tion reported from Committee as sec. 8, 242-243; spread upon Journal as sec. 10, 437-438; read and passed, 458; spread upon Journal as sec. 11, 467-468; read third time and amended, 495; adopted, 500; spread upon Journal, 603-604. Section 12. Minority report from Committee as sec. 11, 248; spread upon Journal, 438; read and passed, 458; spread upon Journal as sec. 12, 468, 604. Section 13. Reported from Committee as sec. 10, 243; spread upon Journal as sec. 12, 438; read and passed, 458; spread upon Journal, as sec. 13, 468, 604. Section 14. Minority report from Committee as sec. 12, 248; spread upon Journal as sec. 13, 438; read, amended, and passed, 458; spread upon Journal as sec. 14, 468, 604. Section 15. Res. No. 95 limiting the powers of the clerk of the court and creating a county auditor introduced and referred to Com- mittee, 73; Judicial Article (XI) proposed as substitute, 239-240; sec- tion reported from Committee as sec. 13, 244; read, 345; spread upon Journal as sec. 14, 438-439; read and passed, 458-459; spread upon Journal as sec. 15, 468, 604. 14 JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT Report of Executive and Administrative Department Committee rec- ommended its discharge and referral of subject matter to Committee on Judicial Department received, 73-74. Ord. No. 114 relating to election and duties of sheriffs introduced and referred to Committee on County, etc., 79. Section 16. Reported from Committee as sec. 11, 243; read, 345; spread upon Journal as sec. 15, 439; read and passed, 459; spread upon Journal as sec. 16, 468; read third time and amended, 495; adopted, 500; spread upon Journal, 604-605. Section 17. Res. No. 127 authorizing county judges to issue marriage licenses introduced and referred to Committee on County, etc., 90; re- ported back for reference to Committee on Judicial Department, report received and placed on Calendar, 104; Judicial Article (XI) proposed as substitute, 239-240; section reported from Committee as sec. 12, 243- 244; spread upon Journal as sec. 16, 439; read (presumably passed), 459; spread upon Journal as sec. 17, 468-469; read third time, amended, 494; adopted, 500; spread upon Journal, 605. Section 18. Res. No. 124 relative to county courts introduced and referred to Committee, 90; Res. No. 135, 96; Judicial Article (XI) pro- posed as substitute for preceding, 239-240; section reported from Com- mittee as sec. 12, 243-244; spread upon Journal as sec. 17, 439; read and passed, 460; spread upon Journal as sec. 18, 469; read third time, amended, 493-494; adopted, 500; spread upon Journal, 605. Section 19. Minority report from Committee as section 17, 249; spread upon Journal as sec. 18, 439; read, passed, 460; spread upon Journal as sec. 19, 469; read third time and amended, 494-495; adopted, 500; spread upon Journal, 605. Section 20. Reported from Committee as sec. 22, 245; read and passed, 340; spread upon Journal as sec. 20, 469, 605-606. Section 21. Minority committee report as sec. 18, 249; spread upon Journal as sec. 19, 440; read, amended, and passed, 460-461; spread upon Journal as sec. 21, 469, 606. Section 22. Res. No. 89 relative to power of justices of peace in- troduced and referred to Committee, 72-73; Judicial Article (XI) pro- posed as substitute, 239-240; section reported from Committee as sec. 17, 244; read, 342-343; spread upon Journal as sec. 20, 440; read and passed, 461-462; spread upon Journal as sec. 22, 469-470; substitute offered, amended, and adopted, 496-499, 500; spread upon Journal, 606. Section 23. Reported from Committee as sec. 18, 245; read, substitute proposed, and passed, 342; spread upon Journal as sec. 23, 470, 606. Section 24. Ord. No. 2 providing for creation of criminal courts in Duval, Escambia, and Monroe counties introduced and referred to Com- mittee, 65; Judicial Article (XI) proposed as substitute, 239-240; minority committee report as sec. 20, 249; spread upon Journal as sec. 21, 440; read, amended, and passed, 462; spread upon Journal as sec. 24, 470; read third time and amended, 492-495; adopted, 500; spread upon Journal, 606. 15 INDEX TO THE JOURNAL Section 25. Minority committee report as sec. 21, 250; spread upon Journal as sec. 22, 440; read and passed, 462; spread upon Journal as sec. 25, 470, 606. Section 26. Minority committee report as sec. 22, 250; spread upon Journal as sec. 23, 440; read and passed, 462; spread upon Journal as sec. 26, 470, 606. Section 27. Minority committee report as sec. 23, 250; spread upon Journal as sec. 24, 440; read and passed, 462-463; spread upon Journal as sec. 27, 470, 606. Section 28. Minority committee report as sec. 24, 250; spread upon Journal as sec. 25, 440; read and passed, 463; spread upon Journal as sec. 28, 470, 607. Section 29. Minority committee report as sec. 25, 250; spread upon Journal as sec. 26, 440; read and passed, 463; spread upon Journal as sec. 29, 470, 607. Section 30. Minority committee report as sec. 26, 250; spread upon Journal as sec. 27, 440; read and passed, 463; spread upon Journal as sec. 30, 470, 607. Section 31. Minority committee report as sec. 27, 250; spread upon Journal as sec. 28, 441; read and passed, 463; spread upon Journal as sec. 31, 470, 607. Section 32. Reported from Committee as sec. 29, 441; read, amended, and passed, 463; spread upon Journal as sec. 32, 470, 607. Section 33. Reported from Committee as sec. 30, 441; read and passed, 463; spread upon Journal as sec. 33, 470-471, 607. Section 34. Reported from Committee as sec. 20, 245; read, substitute offered, 341; substitute passed, 342; spread upon Journal as sec. 34, 471, 607. Section 35. Reported from Committee as sec. 21, 245; read, 341; spread upon Journal as sec. 31, 441; read and passed, 463; spread upon Journal as sec. 35, 471, 607. Section 36. Minority committee report as sec. 33, 251; spread upon Journal as sec. 32, 441; read and passed, 463; spread upon Journal as sec. 36, 471, 607. Section 37. Reported from Committee as sec. 2, 241; spread upon Journal as sec. 33, 441; read and passed, 463; spread upon Journal as sec. 37, 471, 607. Section '38. Reported from Committee as part of sec. 14, read, amended, and passed, 343-345; spread upon Journal as sec. 39, 471; spread upon Journal as sec. 38, 607. ARTICLE VI. SUFFRAGE AND ELIGIBILITY Resolution for appointment of committee on, 13, 14, 23, 24, 30, 38. Resolution adopted, 49. Resolution relative to suffrage, 51. Resolution relative to elections, 51, 52. 16 SUFFRAGE AND ELIGIBILITY Standing committee appointed, 54. Res. No. 8 relative to suffrage introduced and referred to Com- mittee, 57; Res. No. 83, 72; Ord. No. 26, 89; Ord. No. 49 (labeled Art. No. 49), 113. Res. No. 11 relative to electors and franchise introduced and re- ferred to Committee, 57. Res. No. 13 relative to electors introduced and referred to Com- mittee, 57; Res. No. 134, 96. Res. No. 15 relative to election of officers introduced and referred to Committee, 57; Res. No. 64, 63; Res. No. 15 reported back favorably but recommended for referral to Judicial Department; received and placed among Orders of the Day, 91-92. Res. No. 52 relative to suffrage of women on certain school matters introduced and referred to Committee, 62. Res. No. 53 prescribing disqualifications for office introduced and referred to Committee, 62. Res. No. 88 on suffrage and eligibility introduced and referred to Committee, 72; Res. No. 112, 80. Res. No. 91 relating to residents on military reservations introduced and referred to Committee, 73. Ord. No. 44 relative to qualified voters in cities and towns eligible to vote on expenditures introduced and referred to Committee, 103. Committee report, after consideration of foregoing resolutions, etc., as Article XIV on suffrage and eligibility spread upon Journal together with minority report, 346-349; second minority report proposing capita- tion tax as prerequisite to suffrage, 361-362; Article XIV, Suffrage and Eligibility, read first time by its title and placed on Calendar, 386; read second time, 500-502, 509-517; amended, passed, spread upon Journal, and ordered engrossed, 518-523; reported engrossed and placed on Cal- endar, 545; read third time and not passed, 549-550; resolution re- questing Committee report of Article on suffrage, offered and adopted, 551; Committee reports, majority and minority, of Article on suffrage and eligibility, introduced, spread upon Journal, and both read first time by titles, 557-563; minority report substituted for majority report, 563; read second time, amended, passed, read a third time, amended, and adopted, 565-569, 585; ordered Article VI in final arrangement, 576; read and declared correct, 583; reported engrossed, 586; spread upon Journal, 607-609. Memorial protesting capitation tax as prerequisite for franchise, introduced and spread upon Journal, 402-404. Substitute offered for Article on suffrage and eligibility and spread upon Journal, 472-473; temporarily withdrawn, 500-502. Section 1. Res. No. 93 on qualifications of electors introduced and referred to Committee, 73; Res. No. 107, 80. Committee report, 347; read second time, 500-502; substitute section offered and passed, 509-514; spread on Journal, 523-524; spread upon Journal as part of sec. 1 of majority report, 557-558, as sec. 1 of minority report, 560; spread upon Journal as sec. 1, 607-608. 17 INDEX TO THE JOURNAL Section 2. Committee report as sec. 8, 348; read, amended, and passed, 516-517, 519; spread upon Journal, 525; spread upon Journal as sec. 7 of majority report, 559, and as sec. 2 of minority report, 560; spread upon Journal as sec. 2, 608. Section 3. Committee report as part of sec. 1, 347; this part of section dropped and substitute sec. 1 passed, 509-514. Additional section offered as sec. 2 and passed, 520; spread upon Journal, 524; spread upon Journal as part of sec. 1 of majority report, 557-558, as sec. 3 of minority report, 560-561; spread upon Journal as sec. 3, 608. Section 4. Ord. No. 7 to restore civil rights to all persons heretofore convicted in courts of the justices of the peace introduced and referred to Committee on Suffrage and Eligibility, 71. Res. No. 97 on right to register and vote and on which crime shall disfranchise introduced and referred to Committee, 73. Committee report as sec. 2, 347; read second time and passed, 514; spread upon Journal as sec. 3, 524; spread upon Journal as sec. 2 of majority report, 558, as sec. 4 of minority report, 561; spread upon Journal as sec. 4, 608. Section 5. Committee report on Legislative Department, sec. 9, 97, 98-99; read and placed on Calendar, 102; read and referred to Com- mittee on Suffrage and Eligibility, 153. Committee report as sec. 5, 347; read second time and passed, 514-516; spread upon Journal as sec. 4, 524; spread upon Journal as sec. 3 of majority report, 558, as sec. 5 of the minority report, 561; spread upon Journal as sec. 5, 608. Section 6. Committee report, 348; read second time and passed, 516; spread upon Journal as sec. 7, 525; spread upon Journal as sec. 6 of both majority and minority reports, 558-559, 561; spread upon Journal as sec. 6, 608. Section 7. Offered as additional section and passed, 520-521; spread upon Journal as sec. 9, 525; spread on Journal as sec. 8 of the majority report, 559, as sec. 7 of the minority report, 561; spread upon Journal as sec. 7, 608-609. Section 8. Resolution relative to poll tax, 52. Res. No. 17 relative to poll tax introduced and referred to Com- mittee on Finance and Taxation, 57; Res. No. 42, 61. Res. No: 106 relative to per capital school tax introduced and re- ferred to Committee on Suffrage, etc., 80. Committee report of ordinance on subject matter this section, 348; spread upon Journal as sec. 8 of minority report, 561; read second time and passed, 565-566; read third time, amended, and adopted, 568-569; spread upon Journal as sec. 8, 609. Section 9. Offered as additional section and passed, 522; spread upon Journal as sec. 11, 525; spread upon Journal as sec. 9 of the majority report, 559; omitted from minority report, 560-561; minority report substituted for majority report, 563; offered as additional sec. and adopted, 567; spread upon Journal as sec. 9, 609. 18 CENSUS AND APPORTIONMENT ARTICLE VII. CENSUS AND APPORTIONMENT Resolution for appointment of committee on, 13, 14, 24, 30, 38. Resolution adopted, 49. Resolution relative to apportionment, 51, 52. Standing committee appointed, 53. Res. No. 6 relative to apportionment introduced and referred to Committee, 57; Res. No. 43, 61; Res. No. 99, 73; Ord. No. 20, 79; recommendation for additional section of Declaration of Rights relative to apportionment of legislature referred to Committee, 183. Res. No. 20 relative to apportionment and representation introduced and referred to Committee on Legislative Department, 58; re-referred to Committee on Census, etc., 66. Committee report recommending adoption of Article XIII on census and apportionment as substitute for resolutions, etc., referred to it, Article spread upon Journal, and placed on Calendar, 424-426; read first time and placed on Calendar, 447; minority report from Com- mittee relative to apportionment of legislature spread upon Journal, 471-472; Article read second time, substitutes offered and Article recom- mitted, 484-486; substitute Article reported, together with minority re- port, spread upon Journal and placed on Calendar, 504-506; minority report read by sections second time, amended, and passed, 525-530; Article XIII, Census and Apportionment, read as amended, spread upon Journal, and ordered engrossed for third reading, 529-530; read third time and adopted, 536-537; ordered Article VII in final arrangement, 576; read and declared correct, 578; reported engrossed, 586; spread upon Journal, 609-610. Section 1. Reported from Committee, spread upon Journal, 504, 529; spread upon Journal, 609. Section 2. Res. No. 71 limiting the members of the legislature intro- duced and referred to Committee on Census, etc., 71; Ord. No. 16, 79. Reported in part from Committee as sec. 6, 426; substitute section reported from Committee as sec. 2 and spread upon Journal, 504, 529- 530; spread upon Journal, 609-610. Section 3. Reported from Committee as sec. 3 and sec. 4, 426; sub- stitute section reported from Committee as sec. 3 and spread upon Journal, 504-505, 530; spread upon Journal, 610. Section 4. Reported from Committee as sec. 5, 426; substitute sec- tion reported from Committee and spread upon Journal, 505; spread upon Journal as sec. 4, 530, 610. Section 5. Reported from Committee as part of sec. 3, 426; part of sec. 3 minority report, spread upon Journal, 506; spread upon Journal as sec. 5, 530, 610. 19 INDEX TO THE JOURNAL ARTICLE VIII. COUNTIES AND CITIES Resolution for appointment of committee on, 13, 23, 24, 31, 39. Resolution adopted, 49. Standing committee appointed, 55. Res. No. 102 on punishment for violation of cities' and towns' or- dinances introduced and referred to Committee on Judiciary Depart- ment, 73; reported back with recommendation Article XI on the judicial department serve as substitute, 239-240. Article VIII read by title on first reading and placed on Calendar, 209; second reading, 397-400, 405-417, 429-432; passed, ordered en- grossed and spread upon Journal, 432-433; reported engrossed, 476- 477; read third time, amended and adopted, 486-487; ordered Article VIII in final arrangement, 576; read and corrected, 578; reported en- grossed, 586; spread upon Journal, 610-612. Petition relative to transfer of portion of Holmes County to Walton County, introduced, spread upon Journal and tabled for further re- ference, 265-266; protest to petition referred to Committee, 330; petition proposing transfer removed from table and referred to Committee, 341- 342; Committee report recommending no action by Convention interfering with county lines received and adopted, 349. Petition regarding road and bridge tax introduced and referred to Committee, 270; reported back with recommendation it be tabled and placed on Calendar, 385. New section relative to party representation on board of county commissioners introduced and referred to Committee, 423; withdrawn from Committee, considered and tabled, 431-432. Section 1. Committee report recommending section received and placed on Calendar, 167-169; read and passed, 397; spread upon Journal, 432, 610. Section 2. Ord. No. 18 relative to recognition of existing counties introduced and referred to Committee, 79; reported back (labeled Res, No. 18) embodied in sec. 2 of Article, recommended by Committee, re- ceived, ordered printed and placed on Calendar, 167-169; read and passed, 397; spread upon Journal, 432, 610. Section 3. Resolution relative to legislative power to organize new counties, 52. Res. No. 18 relative to legislative power to organize new counties introduced and referred to Legislative Committee, 57; re-referred to Committee on Census, Apportionment and Boundaries, 66; Ord. No. 17, 79; Ord. No. 59 (labeled Article), 166; reported back labeled Res. No. 59 with recommendation that it be tabled; placed on Calendar, 272. Res. No. 80 on county boundaries introduced and referred to Committee, 72. 20 COUNTIES AND CITIES Res. No. 119 relative to mode of creating new counties introduced and referred to Committee, 90. Committee report recommending this section embodying Ord. No. 17 (labeled Resolution), Res. No. 80 and Res. No. 119 ordered printed and placed on Calendar, 167-169; substitute section offered and referred to Committee, 382; Committee report of substitute section spread upon Journal and placed upon Calendar, read, amended, 397-400; passed, 405-409; spread upon Journal, 432, 610-611. Section 4. Ord. No. 19 relative to removal of county seats introduced and referred to Committee, 79; reported back (labeled Res. No. 18) embodied in sec. 4, recommended, received, ordered printed and placed on Calendar, 167-169; read, amended, and passed, 409; spread upon Journal, 432, 611. Section 5. Res. No. 114 relating to election of county commissioners introduced and referred to Committee, 80. Res. No. 126 relating to appointment of county commissioners and defining their powers, introduced and referred to Committee, 90. Ord. No. 38 permitting legislature to enlarge powers of county com- missioners introduced and referred to Committee on Legislative De- partment, 95. Ord. No. 42 to secure minority representation of boards of county commissioners introduced and referred to Committee, 96; Journal cor- rected to insert, 187. Res. No. 114, Res. No. 126, and Ord. No. 42 reported back embodied in Article dealing with subject matter this section, placed on Calendar, 167-169. Ord. No. 63 (labeled art.) providing for appointment of county commissioners by governor introduced and referred to Committee, 185; reported back as part of sec. 5 to be added to Article VIII, and spread upon Journal, 319-320; minority report opposing section, 320; section read second time, amended, and passed, 409-412; spread upon Journal as sec. 5, 432-433, 611. Section 6. Resolution relative to terms of office, 51. Res. No. 5 relating to election and terms of officers introduced and referred to Committee on Constitutional Amendments, 57; reported back with recommendation that it be referred to appropriate committee, placed upon Calendar, 271-272. Res. No. 86 relative to elections of state and county officers intro- duced and referred to Committee on Executive and Administrative, 72; returned with recommendation that it be tabled, 81. Ord. No. 8 providing for popular election of county officers and manner of their removal introduced and referred to Committee on Judicial Department, 78. Ord. No. 14 relating to election and duties of sheriffs introduced and referred to Committee, 79. Ord. No. 31 defining elective county officers introduced and referred to Committee, 89. 21 INDEX TO THE JOURNAL Ord. No. 14 (labeled No. 114) and Ord. No. 31 reported back as part of sec. 5 of Article VIII, placed on Calendar, 167-169; read second time, amended, and passed, 413-416; reconsidered, amended, and passed, 431; spread upon Journal as sec. 6, 433, 611. Section 7. Res. No. 46 relative to county divisions introduced and referred to Committee, 62. Res. No. 75 creating board of assessors for each election precinct introduced and referred to Committee on Finance and Taxation, 72; re- turned with recommendation for referral to Committee on Counties, etc.; received, 85. Res. No. 92 on division of counties into political organizations intro- duced and referred to Committee, 73. Res. No. 128 relating to bonds of county officers introduced and referred to Committee, 90. Res. Nos. 46, 75, 91 and 128 reported back embodied in article dealing with subject matter this section (labeled sec. 6), received, placed on Calendar, 167-169; read, amended, and passed, 416-417; reconsidered, amended, and passed, 430; spread upon Journal as sec. 7, 433, 611. Section 8. Committee report recommending section as sec. 7, received and placed on Calendar, 167-169; read, amended, and passed, 417, 429- 430; spread upon Journal as sec. 8, 433, 611-612. ARTICLE IX. TAXATION AND FINANCE Resolution for appointment of Committee on, 13, 14, 23, 24, 30, 39. Resolution adopted, 49. Resolution relative to regulation of railroad tariffs, 51. Standing Committee appointed, 54. Res. No. 17 relative to poll tax introduced and referred to Com- mittee on Finance and Taxation, 57; Res. No. 42, 61; Res. No. 142, 113; Res. Nos. 17, 42, and 142 reported back without recommendation and placed on Calendar, 166-167. Res. No. 24 on special taxation introduced and referred to Committee, 60; reported back without recommendation and placed on Calendar, 166-167. Res. No. 37 to make rolling stock of railroads personal property introduced and referred to Committee on Finance and Taxation, 61; reported present law makes action unnecessary, received, 74-75. Ord. No. 10 for conditioning relief from taxation introduced and referred to Committee, 79. Res. No. 115 relative to special tax on unimproved lands for con- struction and repair of public roads introduced and referred to Com- mittee, 89; Committee report recommending referral to proper com- mittee placed on Calendar, 166-167. 22 TAXATION AND FINANCE Res. No. 116 relative to a road tax on unimproved lands introduced and referred to Committee, 89; reported back without recommendation and placed on Calendar, 166-167. Ord. No. 33 (labeled resolution) prohibiting certain occupational and industrial taxes introduced and referred to Committee, 95; reported back as Res. No. 35 without recommendation and placed on Calendar, 166-167. Ord. No. 48 exempting from taxation certain property used in manu- facturing introduced and referred to Committee, 118. Article XII, Taxation and Finance, proposed as report of Com- mittee, received and placed on Calendar, 166-167; amendment proposed and referred to Committee, 185; Res. No. 149 relative to poll tax and suffrage introduced and referred to Committee, 186; Article read first time by title and recommitted, 186-187; Committee report of Article XII recommending tabling of amendment and Res. No. 149 and adoption of new section and committee minority report protesting certain exemptions read and placed on Calendar, 217-218; Article XII, Taxation and Fi- nance, read first time by title and placed on Calendar, 231; second reading begun, 263-269, consideration resumed, Article passed, spread upon Journal, ordered engrossed, 273-281; reported engrossed, 307; read third time, amended, and adopted, 350-351; ordered Article IX in final arrangement, 576; read and declared correct, 578; reported en- grossed, 586; spread upon Journal, 612-613. Section 1. Ord. No. 40 relative to equalization of taxes introduced and referred to Committee, 96; reported back without recommendation (labeled Res. No. 40) and placed on Calendar, 166-167. Section considered on second reading, amended, and passed, 263- 264; spread upon Journal, 280; read third time and adopted, 350-351; spread upon Journal, 612. Section 2. Considered on second reading, amended and passed, 264, 266-269; reconsidered and passed, 273; spread on Journal, 284; read third time and adopted, 350-351; spread upon Journal, 612. Section 3. Section read second time and passed, 269; spread on Journal, 280; read third time and adopted, 350-351; spread upon Journal, 612. Section 4. Committee Report on legislative department, sec. 16 of Legislative Article, 97, 99; read and placed on Calendar, 102; read and passed, 161. Section read second time and passed, 269; spread upon Journal as sec. 4 of Article on Taxation and Finance, 280; read third time and adopted, 350-351; spread upon Journal, 612. Section 5. Res. No. 105 to allow towns and cities to assess real property introduced and referred to Committee, 80; reported back without recommendation, received and placed on Calendar, 166-167. Res. No. 106 relative to per capital school tax introduced and re- ferred to Committee on Suffrage, etc., 80. Read second time as sec. 6, 269; amended, substitute offered, and 23 INDEX TO THE JOURNAL whole recommitted to Committee, 273-276; Committee report recommend- ing tabling of substitute and adoption of section as amended, passed, 278; spread upon Journal as sec. 6, 280; read third time, amended and adopted, 350-351; spread upon Journal as sec. 5, 612. Section 6. Res. No. 69 relative to state and counties issuing bonds introduced and referred to Committee on Finance and Taxation, 71; reported back without recommendation, placed on Calendar, 166-167. Res. No. 143 relative to issuing bonds introduced and referred to Committee on Judicial Department, 113; reported back with recommen- dation that Article XI on judicial department serve as substitute, report received, 239-240. Read second time as sec. 7, amended and passed, 276; spread on Journal as sec. 7, 280; read third time and adopted, 350-351; spread upon Journal as sec. 6, 612. Section 7. Read second time as sec. 8 and passed, 276; spread upon Journal as sec. 8, 280; read third time and adopted, 350-351; spread upon Journal as sec. 7, 612. Section 8. Read second time as sec. 9, amended and passed, 276; spread on Journal as sec. 9, 280-281; read third time and adopted, 350- 351; spread upon Journal as sec. 8, 612. Section 9. Ord. No. 29 relative to partial exemption of property of widows and maimed persons introduced and referred to Committee, 89; Committee report recommending resolution be properly referred and placed on Calendar, 166-167 (part of section as addition to Article on married women's property, offered and referred to Committee, 205). Committee report recommending as sec. 10 of Article XII on taxa- tion, etc., read and placed on Calendar, 217-218; read second time, amended and passed, 276-277; spread upon Journal as sec. 10, 281; read third time, amended, and adopted, 350-351; spread upon Journal as sec. 9, 612-613. Section 10. Proposed as additional section (No. 11) and passed, 277-278; spread upon Journal as sec. 11, 281; read third time and adopted, 350-351; spread upon Journal as sec. 10, 613. ARTICLE X. HOMESTEADS AND EXEMPTIONS Resolution for appointment of committee on, 13, 14, 23, 30, 39. Resolution adopted, 49. Standing committee appointed, 54. Res. No. 25 relative to homesteads introduced and referred to Com- mittee, 60. Res. No. 26 relative to exemptions introduced and referred to Com- mittee, 60; Res. No. 44, 61. 24 HOMESTEADS AND EXEMPTIONS Res. Nos. 49 and 50 relative to homesteads and exemptions introduced and referred to Committee, 62. Art. No. 3 relating to homestead exemptions introduced and referred to Committee, 70-71. Ord. No. 5 relating to homestead exemptions introduced and referred to Committee, 71; Res. No. 81, 72; Res. No. 90, 73; Res. No. 94, 73; Ord. No. 15, 79; Res. No. 111, 80. Committee report, embodying all of foregoing resolutions, etc., and proposing Article VI, Homestead and Exemptions, with recommendation for adoption, received and placed on Calendar, 143-144; read first time by title and passed for second reading on later day, 159; read, amend- ments and substitutes offered, ordered spread upon Journal and action deferred until later date, 193-202; considered, 210-211; consideration resumed, 225; Res. No. 159 on homesteads introduced and referred to Committee, 227; consideration of Article resumed, 231; substitute of- fered, ordered printed and consideration deferred, 231-232; considered, 254-257; reconsidered and referred back to Committee for preparation of Article in accordance with views expressed by the Convention, 262- 263; reported back with recommendation that proposed amendments be tabled and new Article VI designed to accord with the views of the Convention be adopted; spread upon Journal, 290-291; read first and second times and placed on the Calendar, 308; considered on second reading, amended, passed, spread upon Journal, and ordered engrossed, 443-445; reported engrossed as Article VI, 477; read third time, amended, and adopted, 477-478; ordered Article X in final arrangement, 576; read and declared correct, 578; reported engrossed, 586; spread upon Journal, 613-614. Section 1. Committee report as sees. 1, 2, and 3 of proposed Article VI recommended for adoption, received and placed on Calendar, 144; considered, 210-211; spread upon Journal as secs. 1 and 2, 231-232; Committee subsitutute offered and spread upon Journal, 290-291; read, passed, and spread upon Journal, 443-445; spread upon Journal as sec. 1,613. Section 2. Committee report as sec. 5 of proposed Article VI rec- ommended for adoption, received and put on Calendar, 144; spread upon Journal as sec. 3, 232; Committee substitute offered and spread upon Journal, 290-291; read, passed, and spread upon Journal, 443-445; spread upon Journal as sec. 2, 613. Section 3. Committee report as sec. 6 of proposed Article VI rec- ommended for adoption, received and put on Calendar, 144; Committee substitute offered and spread upon Journal, 290-291, read, passed, and spread upon Journal, 443-445; spread upon Journal as sec. 3, 613. Section 4. Committee report of proposed Article VI recommended for adoption, received and put on Calendar, 144; Committee substitute offered and spread upon Journal, 290-291; read, amended, passed, and spread upon Journal, 443-445; spread upon Journal as sec. 4, 613-614. Section 5. Section proposed, passed, and spread upon Journal, 443- 445; spread upon Journal as sec. 5, 614. 25 INDEX TO THE JOURNAL Section 6. Committee report as sec. 7 of proposed Article VI rec- ommended for adoption, received and put on Calendar, 144; spread upon Journal as sec. 4, 232; Committee substitute offered as sec. 5 and spread upon Journal, 290-291; read, passed, and spread on Journal as sec. 7, 443-445; spread on Journal as sec. 6, 614. ARTICLE XI. MARRIED WOMEN'S PROPERTY Resolution for appointment of committee on, 30, 39. Resolution adopted, 49. Standing committee appointed, 54. Res. No. 78 relating to property of married women introduced and referred to Committee, 72. Ord. No. 9 relating to rights and liabilities of married women intro- duced and referred to Committee, 78-79; Ord. No. 15, 79. Committee reports back on resolution and ordinance recommending substitute Article VII, Married Women's Property, report received and placed on Calendar, 145; read first time by title and passed for second reading on later day, 159; read, amended, and passed, spread upon Journal, and ordered engrossed for third reading, 202-206; Committee reports properly engrossed, 228; read third time and action deferred, 235; final passage as Article VII, 236; ordered Article XI in final ar- rangement, 577; read and declared correct, 578; reported engrossed, 586; spread upon Journal, 614. Section 1. Committee report of Legislative Department, sec. 26, read and placed on Calendar, 97, 100-101; read and struck, 173. Committee report recommending adoption of this section, placed on Calendar, 145; read and passed, 202-203; spread upon Journal, 205, 614. Section 2. Committee report recommending adoption of this section, placed on Calendar, 145; read, amended, and passed, 202-205; spread upon Journal, 206, 614. Section 3. Committee report recommending adoption of this section placed on Calendar, 145; read and passed, 205; spread upon Journal, 206, 614. ARTICLE XII. EDUCATION Resolution for appointment of committee on, 13, 14, 23, 24, 30, 39. Resolution adopted, 49. Standing committee appointed, 54. Res. No. 40 relative to agricultural college read and referred to Committee, 61. Ord. No. 11 relative to education introduced and referred to Com- mittee, 79; Res. No. 108, 80; Res. No. 122, 90. 26 INDEX TO THE JOURNAL Section 6. Committee report as sec. 7 of proposed Article VI rec- ommended for adoption, received and put on Calendar, 144; spread upon Journal as sec. 4, 232; Committee substitute offered as sec. 5 and spread upon Journal, 290-291; read, passed, and spread on Journal as sec. 7, 443-445; spread on Journal as sec. 6, 614. ARTICLE XI. MARRIED WOMEN'S PROPERTY Resolution for appointment of committee on, 30, 39. Resolution adopted, 49. Standing committee appointed, 54. Res. No. 78 relating to property of married women introduced and referred to Committee, 72. Ord. No. 9 relating to rights and liabilities of married women intro- duced and referred to Committee, 78-79; Ord. No. 15, 79. Committee reports back on resolution and ordinance recommending substitute Article VII, Married Women's Property, report received and placed on Calendar, 145; read first time by title and passed for second reading on later day, 159; read, amended, and passed, spread upon Journal, and ordered engrossed for third reading, 202-206; Committee reports properly engrossed, 228; read third time and action deferred, 235; final passage as Article VII, 236; ordered Article XI in final ar- rangement, 577; read and declared correct, 578; reported engrossed, 586; spread upon Journal, 614. Section 1. Committee report of Legislative Department, sec. 26, read and placed on Calendar, 97, 100-101; read and struck, 173. Committee report recommending adoption of this section, placed on Calendar, 145; read and passed, 202-203; spread upon Journal, 205, 614. Section 2. Committee report recommending adoption of this section, placed on Calendar, 145; read, amended, and passed, 202-205; spread upon Journal, 206, 614. Section 3. Committee report recommending adoption of this section placed on Calendar, 145; read and passed, 205; spread upon Journal, 206, 614. ARTICLE XII. EDUCATION Resolution for appointment of committee on, 13, 14, 23, 24, 30, 39. Resolution adopted, 49. Standing committee appointed, 54. Res. No. 40 relative to agricultural college read and referred to Committee, 61. Ord. No. 11 relative to education introduced and referred to Com- mittee, 79; Res. No. 108, 80; Res. No. 122, 90. 26 EDUCATION Res. No. 106 relative to per capital school tax and subjecting county school tax to vote of electorate introduced and referred to Committee on Suffrage, etc., 80. Res. No. 123 making county commissioners ex-officio members of county board of public instruction introduced and referred to Committee, 90. Memorial on agricultural college introduced and referred to Com- mittee, 94. Res. No. 133 providing for common schools, agricultural college, and seminary introduced and referred to Committee, 96; Res. No. 137, 96; Res. No. 145, 113-114. Res. No. 150 proposing state agricultural college for Negroes intro- duced and referred to Committee, 186. Ord. No. 65 (labeled article) relative to equal educational facilities introduced and referred to Committee, 208. Committee report, proposing Article IX on education and recom- mending adoption as substitute for all matters referred to it, and minority report read, spread upon Journal and placed upon the Calendar, 213-217; considered on second reading, 289-290; consideration resumed, substitute offered, amended and accepted, 303-304; consideration resumed, 305; additional secs. 15 and 16 from minority report considered, sec. 15 struck out and sec. 16 rejected, 312, 315-317; second reading, amend- ments and substitutes proposed and referred to Committee, Article or- dered engrossed for third reading and spread upon Journal, 321-327; Committee reports engrossed, 338-339; read a third time, amended, and adopted, 380-382; ordered Article XII in final arrangement, 577; read and corrected, 579; reported engrossed, 586; spread upon Journal, 614- 616. Ord. No. 61 (labeled article) relating to university for persons of color introduced and referred to Committee on Public Institutions, 166; reported back with recommendation it be re-referred to Committee on Education, received and placed on Calendar, 228; resolution requesting Committee report introduced, 319; resolution relative to normal school for Negroes in lieu of university introduced, 319; read, second resolution struck, and first resolution tabled, 331. Section 1. Ord. No. 4 providing for a uniform system of common schools and a university and for maintenance of same introduced and referred to Committee on Education, 71. Section spread upon Journal, 214; read second time and passed, 289; spread upon Journal, 614. Section 2. Section spread upon Journal, 214; read second time and passed, 289; spread upon Journal, 614-615. Section 3. Resolution relative to board of education, 52; Res. No. 14, referred to Judiciary Committee, 57; reported back with recommendation that Article XI on Judicial Department serve as substitute, report re- ceived, 239-240. Section spread upon Journal, 214; read second time, amended, and passed, 289; spread upon Journal, 615. 27 INDEX TO THE JOURNAL Section 4. Spread upon Journal, 214; read second time and passed, 289; spread upon Journal, 615. Section 5. Spread upon Journal, 215; read second time and passed, 289; spread upon Journal, 615. Section 6. Spread upon Journal, 215; read second time and passed, 289; spread upon Journal, 615. Section 7. Spread upon Journal, 215; read second time and passed, 289; spread upon Journal, 615. Section 8. Spread upon Journal, 215; read second time and passed, 289-290; spread upon Journal, 615. Section 9. Spread upon Journal, 215; read, substitute offered, amended, and passed, 303-304; read third time, amended, and adopted, 381; spread upon Journal, 615-616. Section 10. Ord. No. 21 for division of counties into school districts, etc. introduced and referred to Committee, 88. Section spread upon Journal, 215; considered on second reading, 305, 308; amended and recommitted with amendments, 308-311; substi- tute section offered, spread upon Journal, and passed, 313-315; read third time, amended, and adopted, 380; spread upon Journal, 616. Section 11. Spread upon Journal, 215; recommitted, 311; reported back without change, read, and passed, 313-315; spread upon Journal, 616. Section 12. Ord. No. 22 providing for separate but equal schools for races introduced and referred to Committee, 88. Section spread upon Journal, 215; read and passed, 311-312; spread upon Journal, 616. Section 13. Ord. No. 32 preventing lending of school funds, etc. introduced and referred to Committee, 89. Section spread upon Journal, 215-216; read and passed, 312; spread upon Journal, 616. Section 14. Section proposed by Committee and placed on Calendar, 404-405; read, passed, and placed on Calendar, 429; read second and third times and adopted, 482-484; spread upon Journal, 616. Section 15. Proposed section relative to payment of salaries for county officers introduced and referred to Committee on Miscellaneous Provisions, 507; amended and recommended by Committee as additional section to Article XI, 531; read first time and placed on Calendar, 545; spread upon Journal, read second and third times and adopted, 546-549; transferred from Article on counties and cities, 578; spread upon Journal as section 15, 616. ARTICLE XIII. PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS Resolution for appointment of committee on, 14, 23, 24, 30, 39. Resolution adopted, 49. Standing committee appointed, 54. 28 MILITIA Res. No. 131 relating to public institutions introduced and referred to Committee, 91. Ord. No. 52 providing for house of corrections and poor farms introduced and referred to Committee, 130; reported back (as Art. 52) with recommendation it be tabled, report received and placed on Calendar, 228. Committee report on Res. No. 131 recommending adoption of Article X (Public Institutions) of Constitution of 1868, read, received, and placed on Orders of the Day, 130-132; read first time by title and passed for second reading on later day, 159; read second time, ordered engrossed for third reading and spread upon Journal, 178-179; reported engrossed, 186; read third time, substitute proposed and Article with substitute referred back to Committee, 242-253; Committee report that substitute be tabled and additional section adopted placed on Calendar, 270; read third time, amended, and adopted, 352-353; ordered Article XIII in final arrangement, 577; read and declared correct, 579; re- ported engrossed, 586; spread upon Journal, 616-617. Section 1. Committee report recommending adoption, 131; read, passed, and spread upon Journal, 178-179; spread upon Journal, 616- 617. Section 2. Ord. No. 27 to establish a state prison introduced and referred to Committee, 89; reported with recommendation that it be tabled, 131. Res. No. 140 relative to location of state prison and establishment of state farm introduced and referred to Committee, 103-104; reported with recommendation that it be tabled, 131. Committee report recommending adoption of sec. 2, 131; read, passed, and spread upon Journal, 178-179; spread upon Journal, 617. Section 3. Committee report recommending adoption, 131-132; read, passed, and spread upon Journal, 178-179; spread upon Journal, 617. Section 4. Proposed by Committee and spread upon Journal, 270; spread upon Journal, 617. ARTICLE XIV. MILITIA Resolution for appointment of committee on, 14, 24, 31, 39. Resolution adopted, 49. Standing committee appointed, 55. Res. No. 136 on bond as prerequisite for drawing arms introduced and referred to Committee, 96; Committee report recommending tabling, 337. Article relative to pension for indigent soldiers and sailors intro- duced and tabled, 307; section offered, read first time, and tabled, 571- 572. Committee report recommending Article on militia, spread upon Journal and placed on Calendar, 337-338; read first time and placed 29 INDEX TO THE JOURNAL on Calendar, 362; read second and third times and adopted, 378-379; ordered Article XIV in final arrangement, 577; read and declared cor- rect, 579; reported engrossed, 586; spread upon Journal, 617. Section 1. Committee report, 338; read second and third times and adopted, 378-379; spread upon Journal, 617. Section 2. Committee report, 338; read second and third times and adopted, 378-379; spread upon Journal, 617. Section 3. Committee report, 338; read second and third times and adopted, 378-379; portion stricken because duplicated in sec. 16 of Arti- cle on the executive department, 575, 579; spread upon Journal, 617. Section 4. Committee report, 338; read second and third times and adopted, 378-379; spread upon Journal, 617. ARTICLE XV. PUBLIC HEALTH Resolution for appointment of special committee on, 64. Resolution adopted, 64. Committee report recommending Article on public health received and placed on Calendar, 158-159; read first time by title and placed on Calendar, 170; considered, 206, 209; substitute Article offered by Com- mittee, ordered spread upon Journal, 209; read second time, amended, passed, and ordered engrossed for third reading; spread upon Journal, 222-225; reported engrossed, 260; read third time and adopted, 283- 284; ordered Article XV in final arrangement, 577; read and declared correct, 579; reported engrossed, 586; spread upon Journal, 617-618. Memorial relative to state board of health offered and referred to Committee, 234. Section 1. Committee report as sees. 2 and 4 received and placed on Calendar, 159; Committee substitute offered and spread upon Journal, 209; read, new substitute section proposed, amended, and passed, 222- 224; spread upon Journal as sec. 1, 225, 617-618. Section 2. Committee report as sec. 3 received and placed on Cal- endar, 159; Committee substitute offered and spread upon Journal, 209; new substitute section proposed and passed, 224; spread upon Journal as sec. 2, 225, 618. Section 3. Committee report as sec. 4 received and placed on Cal- endar, 159; Committee substitute offered and spread upon Journal, 209; new substitute section proposed and passed, 224; spread upon Journal as sec. 3, 225, 618. ARTICLE XVI. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS Resolution for appointment of committee on, 14, 23, 24, 31, 39. Resolution adopted, 49. Standing committee appointed, 55. 30 INDEX TO THE JOURNAL on Calendar, 362; read second and third times and adopted, 378-379; ordered Article XIV in final arrangement, 577; read and declared cor- rect, 579; reported engrossed, 586; spread upon Journal, 617. Section 1. Committee report, 338; read second and third times and adopted, 378-379; spread upon Journal, 617. Section 2. Committee report, 338; read second and third times and adopted, 378-379; spread upon Journal, 617. Section 3. Committee report, 338; read second and third times and adopted, 378-379; portion stricken because duplicated in sec. 16 of Arti- cle on the executive department, 575, 579; spread upon Journal, 617. Section 4. Committee report, 338; read second and third times and adopted, 378-379; spread upon Journal, 617. ARTICLE XV. PUBLIC HEALTH Resolution for appointment of special committee on, 64. Resolution adopted, 64. Committee report recommending Article on public health received and placed on Calendar, 158-159; read first time by title and placed on Calendar, 170; considered, 206, 209; substitute Article offered by Com- mittee, ordered spread upon Journal, 209; read second time, amended, passed, and ordered engrossed for third reading; spread upon Journal, 222-225; reported engrossed, 260; read third time and adopted, 283- 284; ordered Article XV in final arrangement, 577; read and declared correct, 579; reported engrossed, 586; spread upon Journal, 617-618. Memorial relative to state board of health offered and referred to Committee, 234. Section 1. Committee report as sees. 2 and 4 received and placed on Calendar, 159; Committee substitute offered and spread upon Journal, 209; read, new substitute section proposed, amended, and passed, 222- 224; spread upon Journal as sec. 1, 225, 617-618. Section 2. Committee report as sec. 3 received and placed on Cal- endar, 159; Committee substitute offered and spread upon Journal, 209; new substitute section proposed and passed, 224; spread upon Journal as sec. 2, 225, 618. Section 3. Committee report as sec. 4 received and placed on Cal- endar, 159; Committee substitute offered and spread upon Journal, 209; new substitute section proposed and passed, 224; spread upon Journal as sec. 3, 225, 618. ARTICLE XVI. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS Resolution for appointment of committee on, 14, 23, 24, 31, 39. Resolution adopted, 49. Standing committee appointed, 55. 30 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS Ord. No. 41 on regulating ranging of livestock introduced and re- ferred to Committee, 96; title corrected, 103. Ord. No. 47 on rights of owners of real estate introduced and referred to Committee on Miscellaneous Provisions, 113. Ord. No. 56 (labeled art.) providing for corporal punishment intro- duced and referred to Committee, 156. Resolution relative to riparian owners introduced and referred to Committee, 229; additional section proposed, spread upon Journal, and placed on Calendar, 376-377; read, 394; read second time and tabled, 445-446. Proposed additional section relative to contracting for public print- ing amended and passed, 375-376. Additional section relative to control of state universities introduced and referred to Committee, 451; Committee report recommending ta- bling placed upon Calendar, 488-489. Committee report returning resolutions, ordinances and articles re- ferred to it and recommending Article XVI on miscellaneous provisions, Article spread upon Journal, 299-303; read first time and placed on Calendar, 321; read second time, 365-367, 369-377, 387-395; passed, spread upon Journal and ordered engrossed, 451-455; reported en- grossed, 477; read third time and adopted, 482; ordered Article XVI in final arrangement, 577; read and corrected, 583; reported engrossed, 586; spread upon Journal, 618-621. Section (earlier proposed and stricken from Article on homesteads, etc., 445, 477-478) relative to redemption of lands sold under judgment introduced and referred to Committee, 481-482; Committee report oppos- ing adoption received and placed upon Calendar, 488-489. Additional section relative to appointment of officers to fill vacancies in case of disability introduced and referred to Committee, 507; Com- mittee substitute offered and placed on Calendar, 530-531; read first time and placed on Calendar, 545; spread on Journal, read second time and stricken, 546-547. Resolution offering sec. 7 of Article XVI of Constitution of 1868, relative to representation of Seminole Indians, as addition to Constitu- tion, introduced and referred to Committee, 541; Committee report rec- ommending tabling placed on Calendar, 552-553; Committee report adopted, 571. Section offered empowering future constitutional convention to pro- vide for expenses thereof introduced and referred to Committee, 533; Committee report recommending tabling, placed on Calendar, 552-553; Committee report adopted, 571. Section 1. Resolution for appointment of Committee on Seat of Government, 13. Ord. No. 58 (labeled art.) relating to seat of government introduced and referred to Committee, 166; reported from Committee, 300; read second time, amended, and passed, 365-366; spread upon Journal, 452, 618. 31 INDEX TO THE JOURNAL Section 2. Reported from Committee, 300; read, amended, and passed, 366; spread upon Journal, 452, 618. Section 3. Reported from Committee, 300; read and passed, 366; spread upon Journal, 452, 618. Section 4. Reported from Committee, 300; read, amended, and passed, 366-367; spread upon Journal, 452, 618. Section 5. Reported from Committee, 300; read and passed, 367; spread upon Journal, 452, 618. Section 6. Reported from Committee, 300; read, amended, and passed, 367; spread upon Journal, 453, 618. Section 7. Reported from Committee, 300; read and passed, 367; spread upon Journal, 453, 618. Section 8. Reported from Committee, 300; read, amended, and passed, 367; spread upon Journal, 453, 618. Section 9. Resolution relative to costs in criminal cases, 51. Res. No. 12 relative to costs in criminal cases introduced and re- ferred to Committee on Taxation and Finance, 57; reported back by Committee on Judicial Department with recommendation that Article XI serve as substitute, report received, 239-240. Section reported from Committee, 300; read, 367; substitute of- fered, amended, and passed, 369; spread upon Journal, 453, 619. Section 10. Reported from Committee, 300-301; read and passed, 369; spread upon Journal, 453, 619. Section 11. Reported from Committee as sec. 12, 301; read and passed, 370; spread upon Journal as sec. 11, 453, 619. Section 12. Reported from Committee as sec. 13, 301; read, amended, and passed, 370; spread upon Journal as sec. 12, 453, 619. Section 13. Reported from Committee as sec. 14, 301; read, 370-371; passed, 387; spread upon Journal as sec. 13, 453, 619. Section 14. Section introduced and referred to Committee on Miscel- laneous Provisions, 185; reported from Committee as sec. 16, 301; read and passed, 372; spread upon Journal as sec. 14, 454, 619. Section 15. Ord. No. 45 preventing the holding of more than one lucrative office by state officeholder introduced and referred to Com- mittee on Suffrage, etc., 103. Section reported from Committee as sec. 17, 301-302; read and passed, 372; spread upon Journal as sec. 15, 454, 619. Section 16. Reported from Committee as sec. 18, 302; read, amended, and passed, 372-373; spread upon Journal as sec. 16, 454, 619-620. Section 17. Reported from Committee as sec. 19, 302; read and passed, 373; spread upon Journal as sec. 17, 454, 620. Section 18. Reported from Committee as sec. 20, 302; read and passed, 373; spread upon Journal as sec. 18, 454, 620. Section 19. Reported from Committee as sec. 23, 302; read and passed, 373; spread upon Journal as sec. 19, 454, 620. 32 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS Section 20. Reported from Committee as sec. 25, 302; read and passed, 373; spread upon Journal as sec. 20, 454, 620. Section 21. Reported from Committee as sec. 26, 302; read, sub- stitute offered and passed, 373-374; reconsidered, amended, and adopted, 394; spread upon Journal as sec. 21, 454-455, 620. Section 22. Section proposed, read, and referred to Committee, 187. Ord. No. 67 relative to pay of mechanics and laborers introduced and referred to Committee, 234. Section reported from Committee as sec. 27, 302; read and passed, 374; spread upon Journal as sec. 22, 455, 620. Section 23. Reported from Committee as sec. 28, 303; read and passed, 374; spread upon Journal as sec. 23, 455, 620. Section 24. Reported from Committee as sec. 30, 303; read and passed, 374; spread upon Journal as sec. 25, 455; renumbered sec. 24, 583; spread upon Journal, 620. Section 25. Reported from Committee as sec. 32, 303; read and passed, 374; spread upon Journal as sec. 26, 455; renumbered sec. 25, 583; spread upon Journal, 620. Section 26. Section proposed by Committee on Education as sec. 15 of Article on education and placed on Calendar, 404-405; read, passed and placed on Calendar, 429; read second and third times and adopted, 482-484; transferred from Article on education to Article on miscel- laneous provisions as sec. 27, 575, 583; renumbered sec. 26, 583; spread upon Journal, 620-621. Section 27. Offered as additional section, read three times and adopted, 570-571; spread upon Journal, 621. Section 28. Offered as additional section, spread upon Journal, and referred to Committee, 395; reported favorably with respect to drainage but without recommendation with respect to water supplies, 427; read second time and referred to Committee on Judiciary Department, 451- 452; reported from Judiciary Department Committee with recommenda- tion it be tabled and substitute submitted therewith adopted, placed on Calendar, 506-507; read first time and placed on Calendar, 545; read second and third times, spread upon Journal and adopted, 546-547; spread upon Journal, 621. Section 29. Res. No. 48 relative to condemnation of private property introduced and referred to Committee on Judicial Department, 62. Section offered as addition to Article on Miscellaneous Provisions, and spread upon Journal, 382; section reported favorably, 427. Additional section offered, spread upon Journal and referred to Committee, 423-424; Committee report recommending adoption of sub- stitute for its original section, placed on Calendar and proposed sub- stitute section spread upon Journal, 489; read first time and placed on Calendar, 491; read second and third times and adopted, 545-546; spread upon Journal, 621. Section 30. Resolutions for appointment of a committee on incor- poration, 13, 23, 31, 39. 33 INDEX TO THE JOURNAL Resolution adopted, 49. Standing committee appointed, 54. Res. No. 19 to regulate charges by railroad, telegraph and express companies introduced and referred to Committee on Private Corpora- tions, 57-58. Res. No. 67 relating to railroad commission introduced and referred to Committee on Private Corporations, 71. Res. No. 84 relating to freight rates introduced and referred to Committee on Private Corporations, 72. Res. No. 100 relating to rights of out-of-state corporations intro- duced and referred to Committee on Private Corporations, 73. Res. No. 120 restricting power of railways and other corporations, introduced and referred to Committee, 90. Proposed amendment to Article (II) on distribution of powers, excepting railroad board, placed on Calendar, 92-93. Memorial on railroad freight discrimination introduced and referred to Committee, 129. Ord. No. 55 relative to right of state to regulate freight rates, etc., and appointment of commission for this purpose, introduced and referred to Committee, 143. Resolution relative to establishment of commissions with power to regulate charges of corporations, introduced and referred to Com- mittee, 172. Ord. No. 70 (labeled art.) relating to public carriers introduced and referred to Committee, 238-239. Committee report proposing as sec. 1 of Article on private corpora- tions, spread upon Journal, 296; minority report, 297-299; read first time and placed on Calendar, 321; read second time, amended and passed, 357-358; considered, ordered engrossed for third reading and spread upon Journal, 363-365; reported engrossed, 385; read third time and adopted, 396-397; transferred to Article on miscellaneous provisions as sec. 30, 575, 583; spread upon Journal, 621. Section reported from Committee as sec. 22, 302; read and struck out, 373. Additional section offered relative to charges by transportation companies, 360; read and laid on table, 363. Section 31. Resolution prohibiting transportation companies' is- suance of free passes to officeholders introduced and referred to Com- mittee, 61. Additional section proposed for Legislative Article, 163-164; with- drawn, 172. Res. No. 148 relative to transportation companies granting free passes introduced and referred to Committee on Private Corporations, 166. Section reported from Committee as sec. 31, 303; read and with- drawn by Committee, 374. 34 AMENDMENTS Committee report, proposing as sec. 2 of Article on private cor- porations, spread upon Journal, 297; dissent as minority report from Chairman of Committee on sec. 2 of Article (labeled 18), 307; section read, amended and passed, 358-360; considered, ordered engrossed for third reading and spread upon Journal, 363-365; reported engrossed, 385; read third time and adopted, 396-397; transferred to Article on miscellaneous provisions as sec. 31, 575, 583; spread upon Journal, 621. ARTICLE XVII. AMENDMENTS Resolution for appointment of committee on, 14, 24, 31, 39. Resolution adopted, 49. Standing committee appointed, 55. Res. No. 31 on mode of amending Constitution introduced and re- ferred to Committee, 60-61; Ord. No. 34, 95. Res. No. 87 on revision of Constitution introduced and referred to Committee, 72; Ord. No. 35, 95. Res. No. 130 relative to amendment of Bill of Rights introduced and referred to Committee on Preamble, 91. Ord. No. 68 regulating county registration introduced and referred to Committee, 234; reported back with recommendation it be referred to appropriate committee, placed on Calendar, 271-272. Committee report embodying applicable resolutions, etc. as Article XVII on constitutional amendments spread upon Journal and placed on Calendar, 271-272; read first time and placed on Calendar, 308; read second time and amended, 433-434; amended and passed, spread upon Journal and ordered engrossed, 441-443; reported engrossed, 476-477; read third time, amended and adopted, 478-481; ordered Article XVII in final arrangement, 577; read and declared correct, 583; reported engrossed, 586; spread upon Journal, 621-622. Section 1. Reported from Committee, 271-272; read second time and amended, 433-434; passed and spread upon Journal, 441-442; read, amended, and adopted, 478-481; spread upon Journal, 621-622. Section 2. Reported from Committee, 272; read, amended, passed, and spread upon Journal, 441-443; read and adopted, 480-481; spread upon Journal, 622. ARTICLE XVIII. SCHEDULE Resolution for appointment of committee on, 31, 39. Resolution introduced for submission of Constitution for popular vote, 34; adopted, 49. Standing committee appointed, 55. 35 AMENDMENTS Committee report, proposing as sec. 2 of Article on private cor- porations, spread upon Journal, 297; dissent as minority report from Chairman of Committee on sec. 2 of Article (labeled 18), 307; section read, amended and passed, 358-360; considered, ordered engrossed for third reading and spread upon Journal, 363-365; reported engrossed, 385; read third time and adopted, 396-397; transferred to Article on miscellaneous provisions as sec. 31, 575, 583; spread upon Journal, 621. ARTICLE XVII. AMENDMENTS Resolution for appointment of committee on, 14, 24, 31, 39. Resolution adopted, 49. Standing committee appointed, 55. Res. No. 31 on mode of amending Constitution introduced and re- ferred to Committee, 60-61; Ord. No. 34, 95. Res. No. 87 on revision of Constitution introduced and referred to Committee, 72; Ord. No. 35, 95. Res. No. 130 relative to amendment of Bill of Rights introduced and referred to Committee on Preamble, 91. Ord. No. 68 regulating county registration introduced and referred to Committee, 234; reported back with recommendation it be referred to appropriate committee, placed on Calendar, 271-272. Committee report embodying applicable resolutions, etc. as Article XVII on constitutional amendments spread upon Journal and placed on Calendar, 271-272; read first time and placed on Calendar, 308; read second time and amended, 433-434; amended and passed, spread upon Journal and ordered engrossed, 441-443; reported engrossed, 476-477; read third time, amended and adopted, 478-481; ordered Article XVII in final arrangement, 577; read and declared correct, 583; reported engrossed, 586; spread upon Journal, 621-622. Section 1. Reported from Committee, 271-272; read second time and amended, 433-434; passed and spread upon Journal, 441-442; read, amended, and adopted, 478-481; spread upon Journal, 621-622. Section 2. Reported from Committee, 272; read, amended, passed, and spread upon Journal, 441-443; read and adopted, 480-481; spread upon Journal, 622. ARTICLE XVIII. SCHEDULE Resolution for appointment of committee on, 31, 39. Resolution introduced for submission of Constitution for popular vote, 34; adopted, 49. Standing committee appointed, 55. 35 INDEX TO THE JOURNAL Res. No. 22 relative to submitting 'Constitution to popular vote in- troduced and referred to Committee, 58; Committee report received and adopted, 65; Res. No. 96, 73; Res. No. 96 withdrawn, 78 (cf. 271). Res. No. 74 relative to manner of ratifying Constitution introduced and referred to Committee on Constitutional Amendments, 71; reported back with recommendation it be referred to appropriate committee; placed on Calendar, 271-272. Res. No. 118 for relief of persons convicted of misdemeanors intro- duced and referred to Committee, 90; reported back and placed among Orders of the Day, 97. Ord. No. 50 relative to time of submitting Constitution for ratifica- tion introduced and referred to Committee, 113. Ord. No. 51 relative to announcing and publishing Constitution introduced and referred to Committee, 113. Ordinance relative to office of It. governor introduced and referred to Committee, 228. Article on schedules reported by Committee embodying resolutions referred to it, spread upon Journal and placed upon Calendar, 474-476; read first time and placed on Calendar, 491; read second time, amended, passed, and ordered engrossed, 531-535; read third time, amended and adopted, 535-536; ordered Article XVIII in final arrangement, 577; read and declared correct, 583; reported engrossed, 586; spread upon Journal, 622-624. Section 1. Reported from Committee, spread upon Journal, 475; read second time, amended, and passed, 531; spread upon Journal, 622. Sec. 24 of Article, Miscellaneous Provisions (spread on Journal, 455), transferred to Article, Schedule, as relevant to this section, 575. Section 2. Reported from Committee, spread upon Journal, 475; read second time and passed, 531; spread upon Journal, 622. Section 3. Reported from Committee, spread upon Journal, 475; read second time, amended, and passed, 531; spread upon Journal, 622-623. Section 4. Reported from Committee, spread upon Journal, 475; read second time and passed, 531; spread upon Journal, 623. Section 5. Reported from Committee, spread upon Journal, 475; read second time, amended, and passed, 531-532; spread upon Journal, 623. Section 6. Reported from Committee, spread upon Journal, 475; read second time and passed, 532; spread upon Journal, 623. Section 7. Reported from Committee, spread upon Journal, 475; read second time and passed, 532; spread upon Journal, 623. Section 8. Reported from Committee, spread upon Journal, 475; read second time and passed, 532; spread upon Journal, 623. Section 9. Resolution for election of public officers, 34. Resolution relative to elections, 51, 52. Res. No. 129 separating time for national and state elections intro- duced and referred to Committee on County, etc., 90-91; reported back for reference to Committee on Legislative Department and placed on Calendar, 104. 36 LOCAL OPTION Section reported from Committee on Schedule, spread upon Journal, 476; read second time and passed, 532; spread upon Journal, 623. Section 10. Reported from Committee, spread upon Journal, 476; read second time, amended, and passed, 532; read third time, amended, and adopted, 535-536; spread upon Journal, 623. Section 11. Reported from Committee, spread upon Journal, 476; read second time and passed, 532; spread upon Journal, 623. Section 12. Reported from Committee, spread upon Journal, 476; read second time, amended, and passed, 532; spread upon Journal, 623. Section 13. Section offered as addition to Article on schedule and passed, 532-533; spread upon Journal, 534, 623-624. Section 14. Spread upon Journal as sec. 14, 534; offered, read three times, and adopted, 535-536; spread upon Journal, 624. ARTICLE XIX. LOCAL OPTION Resolution for appointment of committee on regulating sale of liq- uors, 22, 29, 39. Resolution adopted, 49. Committee on Temperance appointed, 56. Res. No. 1 relative to liquor traffic introduced and referred to Com- mittee, 56; Res. No. 36, 61. Papers and petitions relating to temperance introduced and referred to Committee on Temperance, 59, 60; Res. No. 41, 61; Res. No. 110, 80; Res. No. 138, 96; petition, 129, 259. Res. No. 58 relative to vote on liquor question introduced and re- ferred to Committee, 63; petition, 165. Res. No. 85 relative to regulating the liquor traffic, 72. Memorial from Friends of Temperance introduced and referred to Committee, 77, 87, 94. Committee report of Ordinance on temperance as substitute for sundry memorials, petitions, and resolutions, with recommendation that Ordinance be submitted separately for popular approval at election for ratification for Constitution, read and placed on Calendar, 192; Ordi- nance on temperance read first time and placed among Orders of the Day, 222; substitute proposed, consideration deferred, 232; substitute offered and spread upon Journal, 233; substitute offered as Article XVIII, accepted, spread upon Journal and placed on Calendar, 261-262; passed on second reading, spread upon Journal and ordered engrossed for third reading, 285-287; reported engrossed, 307; read third time and adopted, 353-354; ordered Article XIX in final arrangement, 577; read and en- titled Local Option, 583; reported engrossed, 587; spread upon Journal, 624. Section 1. Recommended, read and placed on Calendar, 192; sub- stitute offered and spread on Journal, 232-233; substitute offered, ac- cepted and spread upon Journal and placed on Calendar, 261-262; 37 INDEX TO THE JOURNAL read second time, amended, passed, and spread upon Journal, 285-287; spread upon Journal, 624. Section 2. Recommended, read, and placed on Calendar, 192; sub- stitute offered and spread on Journal, 232-233; substitute offered, ac- cepted, spread upon Journal, and placed on Calendar, 261-262; read second time, passed, and spread upon Journal, 285-287; spread upon Journal, 624. ORDINANCE NO. 1 Sec. 13 and sec. 14 from Article on schedule embodied as Ordinance on Ratification, ordered engrossed and spread upon Journal for third reading, 532-533, 534-535; read third time, amended and adopted, 537- 538; ordered as Ordinance No. 1 in final arrangement, 577; read and declared correct, 583; reported engrossed, 587; spread upon Journal, 624-625. Section 1. Reported from Committee on Schedule as sec. 13 of Article, spread upon Journal, 476; read first time as part of Article on schedule, placed on Calendar, 491; read, amended, and passed, 532; removed from Article on schedule and shaped as an ordinance, 532; spread upon Journal, 534-535; read third time, amended, and adopted, 537-538; spread upon Journal, 624. Section 2. Reported from Committee on Schedule as sec. 14 of Article, spread upon Journal, 476; read first time as part of Article on schedule, placed on Calendar, 491; read, amended, and passed, 532; removed from Article on schedule and shaped as an ordinance, 532; spread upon Journal, 535, 624-625. ORDINANCE NO. 2 Section 1. Offered as proviso for sec. 13 of Article on schedule and passed, 532; spread upon Journal as part of sec. 1 of Ordinance No. 1, 534-535; read third time, substitute offered and adopted, 537- 538; made a separate ordinance and entitled Ordinance No. 2, 575, 583; ordered as Ordinance No. 2 in final arrangement, 577; read and cor- rected, 583; reported engrossed, 587; spread upon Journal, 625. 38 INDEX TO THE JOURNAL read second time, amended, passed, and spread upon Journal, 285-287; spread upon Journal, 624. Section 2. Recommended, read, and placed on Calendar, 192; sub- stitute offered and spread on Journal, 232-233; substitute offered, ac- cepted, spread upon Journal, and placed on Calendar, 261-262; read second time, passed, and spread upon Journal, 285-287; spread upon Journal, 624. ORDINANCE NO. 1 Sec. 13 and sec. 14 from Article on schedule embodied as Ordinance on Ratification, ordered engrossed and spread upon Journal for third reading, 532-533, 534-535; read third time, amended and adopted, 537- 538; ordered as Ordinance No. 1 in final arrangement, 577; read and declared correct, 583; reported engrossed, 587; spread upon Journal, 624-625. Section 1. Reported from Committee on Schedule as sec. 13 of Article, spread upon Journal, 476; read first time as part of Article on schedule, placed on Calendar, 491; read, amended, and passed, 532; removed from Article on schedule and shaped as an ordinance, 532; spread upon Journal, 534-535; read third time, amended, and adopted, 537-538; spread upon Journal, 624. Section 2. Reported from Committee on Schedule as sec. 14 of Article, spread upon Journal, 476; read first time as part of Article on schedule, placed on Calendar, 491; read, amended, and passed, 532; removed from Article on schedule and shaped as an ordinance, 532; spread upon Journal, 535, 624-625. ORDINANCE NO. 2 Section 1. Offered as proviso for sec. 13 of Article on schedule and passed, 532; spread upon Journal as part of sec. 1 of Ordinance No. 1, 534-535; read third time, substitute offered and adopted, 537- 538; made a separate ordinance and entitled Ordinance No. 2, 575, 583; ordered as Ordinance No. 2 in final arrangement, 577; read and cor- rected, 583; reported engrossed, 587; spread upon Journal, 625. 38 ADDITIONS AND CHANGES IN THE INDEX TO THE CONSTITUTION OF FLORIDA* ACCOUNTS a Officers of executive department, reports, Art. 4, Sec. 27. ACCUSED c Accused's right to demand nature and cause of, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 11. c AGRICULTURAL COMPANIES OR ASSOCIATIONS ALIENS a Foreigners, this index. ALLEGIANCE c To federal government paramount, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 2. AMENDMENTS a Do not extend to secession from union, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 2. APPOINTMENTS c County commissioners, Art. 8, Sec. 5. a State and County officers, providing for, Art. 3, Sec. 27. ASSESSMENTS a Counties, Art. 9, Sec. 5. BAIL c Inapplicability in capital offenses, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 9. c BILL OF ATTAINDER CABINET c Governor's, membership of, Art. 4, Sec. 20. CHARITABLE PURPOSES c Tax exemption, property, Art. 9, Sec. 1; Art. 16, Sec. 16. CIRCUIT COURTS c Boundaries of real estate, jurisdiction of actions involving, Art. 5, Sec. 11. Judges, c Number, Art. 5, Sec. 8. c Salaries, Art. 5, Sec. 9. CITIZENS a Militia composed of male, Art. 14, Sec. 1. c Naturalized citizens, production of certificates, Art. 6, Sec. 7. c Property rights of foreigners equal to, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 18. Key: a addition c change The changes and additions here listed refer to the index to the Constitution of the State of Florida, Vol. 26 of Florida Statutes Anno- tated (Atlanta, Ga.: The Harrison Co.; St. Paul, Minn.: West Publishing Co., Continuing Publication). INDEX TO THE JOURNAL COMPENSATION AND SALARIES c Circuit court judges, Art. 5, Sec. 9. a County treasurer, Art. 8, Sec. 6. Fees, c Sheriff as executive officer, criminal court, Art. 5, Sec. 30. CONSTABLES c Duties, Art. 5, Sec. 23. CONSTITUTION OF UNITED STATES a Oath to defend, state officials, Art. 16, Sec. 2. CONTRACTS c Law impairing obligation of, prohibited, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 17. CORPORATIONS a Legislative authority to regulate those engaging in public service, Art. 16, Sec. 30. CORRUPTION OF BLOOD c Conviction of treason does not work, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 23. COUNTIES c Judicial circuits, Art. 5, Sec. 10. Officers, c Terms of office, Art. 5, Sec. 15; Art. 8, Sec. 6; Art. 16, Sec. 14; Art. 18, Sec. 6, 7, 9, 14. School fund, Art. 12, Sec. 8, 9. a Use of, Art. 12, Sec. 11. a State special tax for schools, apportionment, Art. 12, Sec. 7. Taxation, a State tax for payment of interest on books of, Art. 9, Sec. 7. COUNTY COURTS c Probate jurisdiction, appellate jurisdiction of matters pertaining to, Art. 5, Sec. 5, 11. c Prosecuting attorney, Art. 5, Sec. 18, 29. COUNTY JUDGES c Compensation, Art. 5, Sec. 16. a COUNTY TREASURER a First election for, Art. 18, Sec. 10. a Term, Art. 8, Sec. 6. COURTS c Accessible to all, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 4. a County Judges, this index. c Criminal Courts, this index. COURTS OF RECORD c Criminal Courts, this index. Escambia County, c Judge, salary and term of office, Art. 5, Sec. 24. c Jurisdiction, Art. 5, Sec. 25. CRIMES AND OFFENSES c Excessive fines prohibited, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 8. c Indictment or presentment, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 10. 40 ADDITIONS AND CHANGES c CRIMINAL COURTS Judges, c Salary and compensation, Art. 5, Sec. 24. CRIMINAL PROSECUTIONS Costs, c Accused to pay only after conviction, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 14. c State to pay, when, Art. 16, Sec. 9. Indictment and information, c Prosecution on, Art. 5, Sec. 28. c Knowledge of nature and cause of accusation, demand by accused, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 11. c Trial, location, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 11. Witnesses, c Compelling accused to be witness prohibited, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 12. DEBTS c Imprisonment for, prohibited, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 16. a DECLARATION OF RIGHTS a Separate title preceding Art. 1. c EDUCATIONAL COMPANIES OR ASSOCIATIONS EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES c Tax exemption, Art. 9, Sec. 1; Art. 16, Sec. 16. ELECTIONS a Bribery, laws regulating, Art. 3, Sec. 26. c Clerk of circuit court, Art. 8, Sec. 6. c First election, Art. 18, Sec. 10. c County treasurer, Art. 8, Sec. 6. c First election, Art. 18, Sec. 10. c House of Representatives, time and place, Art. 3, Sec. 3; Art. 7, Sec. 2. a Referendum, district school tax requirements, Art. 12, Sec. 10. ELECTORS a Residence requirements, Art. 6, Sec. 1. EXEMPTION Taxation, Art. 9, Sec. 9. a Disabled persons, Art. 9, Sec. 9. a Widows, Art. 9, Sec. 9. FELONY c Presentment or indictment, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 10. FINES c County school fund, payment into, Art. 12, Sec. 9. a FOREIGNERS a Aliens, this index. FORFEITURES c Treason, does not entail forfeiture of estate, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 23. FUNDS a Treasurer, as custodian, Art. 4, Sec. 24. a GOODS a Remedy for injury, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 4. 41 INDEX TO THE JOURNAL GOVERNMENT c Counties and municipalities, general laws relating to, Art. 3, Sec. 24. GOVERNOR c County commissioners, appointment of, Art. 8, Sec. 5. a Disbursement of funds, etc., countersignature required, Art. 4, Sec. 24. GRAND JURY c Presentment or indictment for capital crime or other felony, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 10. GREAT SEAL c Name and seal of state, etc., Art. 4, Sec. 14. HABEAS CORPUS a Grantable speedily and without cost, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 7. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Election of members, Art. 3, Sec. 3. a House to judge, Art. 3, Sec. 5. c Eligibility of member for civil office, Art. 3, Sec. 5. a Pay of members, Art. 3, Sec. 4. IMPEACHMENT c Disqualification resulting, Art. 3, Sec. 29. c Governor, Art. 3, Sec. 29; Art. 4, Sec. 19. c Presentment or indictment not required in cases of, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 10. IMPRISONMENT c Debt, no person subject to imprisonment for, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 16. INCOMPETENCY c Witnesses, religious opinions do not affect, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 5. a INCORPORATION OF COMPANIES AND ASSOCIATIONS a General Laws Providing for, Art. 3, Sec. 25. INDICTMENT AND INFORMATION c Suspension of officers, no relief from, Art. 4, Sec. 15. INHERITANCE c Foreigner's rights, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 18. INSTITUTIONS c Sectarian, public money not to be used for, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 6. INTANGIBLE PROPERTY a Married women, equitable charges against, Art. 11, Sec. 2. JUDICIAL CIRCUITS c Number of, Art. 5, Sec. 8. JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT a Judicial article, Art. 5. a See courts. JURISDICTION Municipalities, c Legislative power to prescribe and alter, Art. 8, Sec. 8, 24. JUSTICE c Administration of without sale, denial, or delay, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 4. LAWS a Majority of members present, required to enact, Art. 3, Sec. 17. 42 ADDITIONS AND CHANGES LEGISLATIVE BILLS Vote on, Art. 3, Sec. 17. c Majority of those present required, Art. 3, Sec. 17. LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT a Legislative article, Art. 3. LEGISLATURE c Courts, limitation on establishment, Art. 5, Sec. 10, 35. Elections, c County officers, providing for, Art. 3, Sec. 27; Art. 8, Sec. 6. c Returns, providing for, Art. 6, Sec. 2. Ineligibility of, c Legislators for civil office, Art. 3, Sec. 5. Judicial circuits, c Designation, Art. 5, Sec. 10. c Providing for additional, Art. 5, Sec. 10, 35. c Mileage of members, Art. 3, Sec. 4. Offices created by, c Legislators ineligible for, Art. 3, Sec. 5. a Pay of members, Art. 3, Sec. 4. School districts, c Provision for tax districts, Art. 12, Sec. 10. Sessions, c Regular and extra sessions, Art. 3, Sec. 2. Term of office, c Offices created by four-year limitation, Art. 16, Sec. 7. LIBERTY c Deprivation without due process prohibited, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 12. LIFE c Deprivation without due process prohibited, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 12. LITERARY PURPOSES c Tax exemption, property, Art. 9, Sec. 1; Art. 16, Sec. 16. c MAJOR-GENERAL MILITIA c Compensation, Adjutant General, Art. 4, Sec. 16. c Presentment of indictment, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 10. MORAL SAFETY c Liberty of conscience does not justify practices inconsistent with, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 5. NATURALIZED CITIZENS c Registration as electors, Art. 6, Sec. 7. NEGLECT OF DUTY Public officers, c Salary deductions, Art. 16, Sec. 18. NUMBER c Circuit court judges, Art. 5, Sec. 8. c Judicial circuits, Art. 5, Sec. 10. OBLIGATION OF CONTRACTS c Law impairing prohibited, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 17. 43 INDEX TO THE JOURNAL a PAY a See Compensation and Salaries PERSON c Protection against searches and seizures, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 22. PERSONAL PROPERTY c See Intangible Property, generally, this index. POWERS c State government, distribution and separation of, Art. 2. PRISONS a See State Prison PROBABLE CAUSE c Warrant issued on, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 22. PROPERTY c Condemnation of, may not be taken without just compensation, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 12; Art. 16, Sec. 29. c Deprivation without due process prohibited, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 12. c Foreigners, rights of, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 18. PUBLIC OFFICERS c Term longer than four years, creation by legislature prohibited, Art. 16, Sec. 7. REFUNDING BONDS c State, exception as to, Art. 9, Sec. 6. RELIGION a Licentiousness, liberty of conscience does not justify, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 5. a Moral safety of society may not be subverted by liberty of conscience, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 5. c No legal preference permissible, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 6. c Tax exemption, property for religious purposes, Art. 9, Sec. 1; Art. 16, Sec. 16. a Witnesses not incompetent on account of, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 5. REMOVAL FROM OFFICE c Governor's power, Art. 4, Sec. 15. REPRESENTATIVES a Right of people to instruct, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 15. RESIGNATION a Judges, ruling of vacancy caused by, Art. 5, Sec. 33. SAFETY c Practices inconsistent with moral, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 5. SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DISTRICTS a Officers, removal of, Art. 12, Sec. 3. c Supervision of, State Board of Education, Art. 12, Sec. 3. Taxation, a State property tax for support of, Art. 12, Sec. 6. SEARCHES AND SEIZURES c Prohibited if unreasonable, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 22. SENATE a County Commissioners, confirmation of appointment, Art. 8, Sec. 5. 44 ADDITIONS AND CHANGES c Election of members, a Senate to judge, Art. 3, Sec. 6. c Time and place, Art. 7, Sec. 2. c Eligibility of member for civil office, Art. 3, Sec. 5. c Journals of proceedings, Art. 3, Sec. 12. a Pay of members, Art. 3, Sec. 4. United States Senators, a Certificate of election to, Art. 16, Sec. 20. c Election of, Art. 3, Sec. 31. a Eligibility for public office, Art. 16, Sec. 15. SPECIAL OR LOCAL LAWS c Notice of intention to enact, Art. 3, Sec. 21. STATE a Counties, division into, Art. 8, Sec. 1. c STATE EMBLEM (FLAG) STATE TREASURER a Term of office, Art. 4, Sec. 20. SUPREME COURT c Chief justice, Art. 5, Sec. 2. a Location, Art. 5, Sec. 4. a Pardon board, membership on, Art. 4, Sec. 12. a Terms of court, Art. 5, Sec. 4. TAXATION c Ad valorem taxes, restrictions as to, Art. 12, Sec. 10. c Homestead, sale for taxes, Art. 10, Sec. 1. a State property tax for schools, Art. 12, Sec. 6. TERMS OF COURT a Supreme Court, Art. 5, Sec. 4. TERMS OF OFFICE Clerk, c Circuit court, Art. 5, Sec. 15; Art. 8, Sec. 6. c Legislature, offices created by limited to four years, Art. 16, Sec. 7. TREASURER County treasurer, a Election of, Art. 8, Sec. 6. UNITED STATES a Congress, a Certificate of election, Art. 16, Sec. 20. Constitution, a Oath to defend, state officials, Art. 16, Sec. 2. UNREASONABLE DETENTION c Of witnesses prohibited, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 8. VOLUNTEERS a Legislature may encourage corps, Art. 14, Sec. 2. WITNESSES c Unreasonable detention of, prohibited, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 8. WORSHIP c Legal preferences forbidden, Decl. of Rights, Sec. 6. 45 Price: $5.00 |
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