I, SAMUEL ANDERSON, member to the constitutional convention from the counties of DuPage and Will, do hereby authorize and request J. Hatch, member to said convention from DuPage county, to sign my name to the amended constitution for me, and this shall be his authority for so doing. SAMUEL ANDERSON. Springfield, August 30th. I hereby authorize and empower Newton Cloud to affix to the new constitution, adopted by the constitutional convention of Illinois to amend the constitution, my signature as a delegate from Pike county. Dated at Springfield, this 30th day of August, 1847. MONTGOMERY BLAIR. I, FRANKLIN S. CASEY, being sick and unable to attend in the convention, do hereby authorise my co-delegate, Walter B. Scates, to sign my name to the enrolled constitution. Springfield, August 31, 1847. F. S. CASEY. William Thomas, Esq., is authorized to sign my name to the constitu tion about to be adopted for the state of Illinois-30th August, 1847. JAMES DUNLAP. I do hereby authorize and empower David Davis, Esq., of McLean county, to sign the constitution, as amended by the convention now in session in the city of Springfield. Witness my hand and seal, the day and year aforesaid. WILLIAM H. HOLMES. [L. S.] I, URI MANLY, a delegate in the Illinois constitutional convention from the counties of Clark, Edgar and Coles, do hereby authorize the Hon. Zadok Casey to sign my name to the amended constitution. Given under my hand and seal this 28th day of August, 1817. URI MANLY, [L. s.] I hereby certify that JOHN MIEURE authorized F. S. D. Marshall, in my presence, to sign his name to the constitution. D. DUNSMORE.. State of Illinois, Sangamon county: I, GARNER MOFFETT, a delegate of the constitutional convention from the county of Carroll, do hereby authorize Newton Cloud to sign my name to the constitution adopted by the state convention. Given under my hand, this 30th day of August, 1847. GARNER MOFFETT. In presence of GEO. W. ARMSTRONG. The members having thus signed their names to the constitution, the secretary and assistant secretary appended their signatures thereto, in attestation thereof. The president signed the two separate articles, and they were likewise attested by the secretary and assistant secretary. The president then, in pursuance of the order of the convention, in open convention, delivered the enrolled constitution, schedule and two separate articles to the secretary of state, for preservation among the archives of his office. After a pertinent and effecting address from the honorable the presi dent, On motion of Mr. Z. Casey, The convention adjourned, sine die. HENRY W. MOORE, Secretary of the Convention. 37 PAGE, Banks, suspensions prohibited, 75 102 103 138 Bosbyshell, William, attended, PAGE. 3 resolutions, 32 92. 118 178 Bonds, amount of internal improvement, 152 103 138 197 Brockman, James, attended, charters prohibited, special acts for, bills, registry of, restricted, number of, bills not receivable for taxes or resolutions, 152 152 3 10 31 99 amendments, 51 127 215 228 267 298 311 467 103, 138 139 233 103 138 230 233 103 petitions, lowest denomination of bills, 107 leave, Brown, George T., attended, 108 resolutions, 103 107 230 233 315 debts due state, - stock to be paid in before issues are made to redeem their notes at Alton Banking laws, general 313 240 198 231 233 question of, to be 103 108 198 231 232 to be submitted to the 173 149 5 148 4 Burns, James. See Petitions. 9 Byers, William M. See Petitions. amendments, 115 130 134 73 74 153 Casey, Franklin S., attended, 4 51 amendments, - 134 193 194 228 283 288 4 4 chairman pro tem., amendments, |