Official Journal of the Proceedings of the Convention, for Framing a Constitution for the State of Louisiana

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Blandin moved to amend by fixing the hours from 7 o'clock a. m. till 6 o'clock p. M.
Laid on the table.
Mr. Packard moved to amend by striking out *'13th and 14th of March," and insert- ing in lieu thereof "20th and 21st of March." Laid on the table.
Mr. Moses moved to amend by striking out "13th and 14th of^aroh," and leaving it blank.
Adopted.
The article, as amended, and reading as follows: Abt. — . The election for the ratification or rejection of the Constitution shall be held on — , and t
...he j)oUs shall be kept open from 7 o'clock a. m. to 7 o'clock p. m.
At that election all those in favor of ratify- ing the Constitution shaU have written or jmnted on their ballots "for the Constitu- tion," and those opposed to ratifying the Constitution shall have written or jjrinted on their ballots "against the Constitution." Was adopted.
Mr. Tinchant moved to adopt the third article of Mr. Wickliffe 's ordisance as fol- lows : Abt. — . In order to establish a ci-sil government as required by act of Congress, pasassd March 23, 1867, an election shall be held at the same time and places at which the Constitution is submitted for ratifica- tion or rejection for all State, judicial, parish and municipal officers for members of the General Assembly, and for Con- gressional Representatives, at which elec- tion the electors who are qualified under the Reconstruction Acts of Congress shall vote, and none others.


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