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ORDINANCE NO. 2.

Section 1. Article XIX shall be submitted to the people when the Constitution is submitted for ratification, to become a part of the Constitution, if adopted by a majority of the votes cast upon the question, and the ballots of those voting on this article shall have written or printed on them the words, "For Article XIX," or "Against Article XIX."

ORDINANCE NO. 3.

Be it Ordained by the People of Florida, Represented in Constitutional Convention:

Section 1. The pay of the members of this Constitutional convention shall be a per diem for attendance of six ($6.00) dollars a day in addition to mileage of ten cents a mile, each way, from their places of residence to the Capital and return, estimated by the shortest thoroughfare.

Sec. 2. The pay of the Secretary and Assistant Secretary of the convention, and all the Clerks elected by the convention, shall be six ($6.00) dollars per diem each, allowing the Secretary and Assistant Secretary one day after adjournment to complete unfinished business; all Committee Clerks shall receive five ($5.00) dollars per diem for the number of days certified by the Chairman of the Committee; the pay of the Sergeant-at-Arms shall be six ($6.00) dollars per diem, and the Assistant Sergeantat-Arms shall be five ($5.00) dollars per diem; the pay of the Messengers of the convention shall be four ($4.00) dollars per diem each; the pay of the Pages shall be three ($3.00) dollars per diem each; the pay of the Janitor shall be two ($2.00) dollars per diem; the pay of the Chaplain shall be one hundred dollars. The Recording Clerk shall complete his work after the adjournment of the convention, under the supervision of the Secretary of State, and shall be paid for the same fifty dollars when his work is completed. Eighteen dollars shall be paid W. R. Carter for services as Assistant Secretary for three days. Messrs. Dorr & Bowen shall be paid for printing the amount approved by the Committee on Printing, certified by the President and Secretary of the Convention.

Sec. 3. The Comptroller is required to draw his warrant on the Treasurer in favor of the officers and employees of this

convention for the full amount allowed them by section two, and to each delegate of this convention for his pro rata share of the amount appropriated by the Legislature, after deducting from said amount the amount due said employees and all other expenses, including mileage of members, incurred by this convention.

Sec. 4. The President is authorized on behalf of this convention to issue certificates signed by himself and countersigned by the Secretary, to each of the members, payable to himself or his order, bearing interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum from date, for the amount remaining due on account of the deficiency of the legislative appropriation for expenses of this convention.

Sec. 5. The Legislature shall make an appropriation at its next session to pay said certificates.

Sec. 6. Be it further enacted, that the Secretary of this convention be and he is hereby authorized to audit the accounts of the members and all other expenses.

Done in open convention, at Tallahassee, this third day of August, A. D. eighteen hundred and eighty-five, and of the independence of the United States the one hundred and tenth S. PASCO,

year.

J. E. YONGE, First Vice-President.

WM. H. REYNOLDS, Secretary Convention.

President.

CONSTITUTION

OF THE

STATE OF GEORGIA.

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