Journal of the Convention, Assembled at Springfield, June 7, 1847: In Pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois ... Approved February 20, 1847, for the Purpose of Altering, Amending, Or Revising the Constitution of the State of IllinoisLanphier & Walker, printers, 1847 - 592 pages |
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... Kitchell . Rock Island county - John W. Spencer . Sangamon county - John Dawson , James H. Matheny , Ninian W. Edwards , Stephen T. Logan . Scott county - N . M. Knapp , Daniel Dansmore . Schuyler county - William A. Minshall . Shely ...
... Kitchell . Rock Island county - John W. Spencer . Sangamon county - John Dawson , James H. Matheny , Ninian W. Edwards , Stephen T. Logan . Scott county - N . M. Knapp , Daniel Dansmore . Schuyler county - William A. Minshall . Shely ...
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... Kitchell Sherman F. S. Casey Lander Simpson Zadok Casey Laughlin Smith of Gallatin Colby Cross of Woodford Cloud Linley Loudon McCully Shumway Tutt Vernor Churchill McClure Wead Dale McHatton Webber Dement Dunlap Manly Worcester . Those ...
... Kitchell Sherman F. S. Casey Lander Simpson Zadok Casey Laughlin Smith of Gallatin Colby Cross of Woodford Cloud Linley Loudon McCully Shumway Tutt Vernor Churchill McClure Wead Dale McHatton Webber Dement Dunlap Manly Worcester . Those ...
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... Kitchell Laughlin Lemon Linley Loudon McClure McHatton Robinson Scates Sharpe Stadden Swan Sibley Singleton Smith of Gallatin Shumway Trower Tutt Vernor Wead Webber . Those voting in the negative , are , Mr. Crain Mr. Hurlbut Canady ...
... Kitchell Laughlin Lemon Linley Loudon McClure McHatton Robinson Scates Sharpe Stadden Swan Sibley Singleton Smith of Gallatin Shumway Trower Tutt Vernor Wead Webber . Those voting in the negative , are , Mr. Crain Mr. Hurlbut Canady ...
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... Kitchell moved to strike out all after the word " resolved , " and in- sert the following : " That the secretary of state furnish for this convention well bound books for recording the journals of this convention , and that the conven ...
... Kitchell moved to strike out all after the word " resolved , " and in- sert the following : " That the secretary of state furnish for this convention well bound books for recording the journals of this convention , and that the conven ...
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... Knapp of Scott , Woodson , Thorn- ton , Kitchell , Davis of McLean , Bond , Norton , Thomns , Kinney of St. Clair , and Edwards of Sangamon . Mr. Minshall withdrew the motion made by him on Friday June 14. ] 35 JOURNAL OF THE CONVENTION .
... Knapp of Scott , Woodson , Thorn- ton , Kitchell , Davis of McLean , Bond , Norton , Thomns , Kinney of St. Clair , and Edwards of Sangamon . Mr. Minshall withdrew the motion made by him on Friday June 14. ] 35 JOURNAL OF THE CONVENTION .
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A. R. Knapp Adams Anderson affirmative Akin Allen Anderson Armstrong Ballingall Blair Bosbyshell Brockman Bunsen Canady Choate Churchill Colby committee constitution convention adjourned court Crain Dawson decided Deitz Dummer Dunlap Dunsmore E. O. Smith Eccles elected Evey F. S. Casey F. S. D. Marshall Farwell Frick Geddes Gregg Grimshaw H. D. Palmer H. R. Green Harlan Hayes Heacock Henderson Hogue Hunsaker Hurlbut Huston inserting in lieu J. M. Campbell J. M. Davis Judd Kenner Kinney Kitchell Knowlton Knox Kreider Lander Lasater Laughlin Lemon lieu thereof Linley Lockwood Logan Loudon Markley Mason McCallen McClure McCully McHatton Mieure Minshall Moffett Morris Nichols motion moved to amend N. W. Edwards negative Northcott Pinckney Pratt question was taken R. J. Cross Rives Robbins Rountree Scates Shumway Sibley Simpson Singleton Stadden T. A. Marshall Thornton Trower Turnbull Tutt Tuttle Vance voting Wead Webber Whiteside Whitney Witt Woodson Worcester yeas and nays Zadok Casey
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Page 564 - That all power is inherent in the people, and all free governments are founded on their authority and instituted for their peace, safety and happiness.
Page 545 - Each house may determine the rules of its proceedings, punish its members for disorderly behavior, and, with the concurrence of two-thirds, expel a member, but not a second time for the same cause ; and shall have all other powers necessary for a branch of the legislature of a free state.
Page 565 - No person shall, for the same offence, be twice put in jeopardy of his life or limb, nor shall any man's property be taken or applied to public use without the consent of his representatives, and without just compensation being previously made to him.
Page 23 - SUMNER moved to amend the resolution by striking out all after the word " Resolved/' and inserting : The amendment was rejected.