[References are to pages. Roman numerals to Introduction.] guaranty under ordinance of 1787.. DUELS, PAGE 31 participation in, disqualifies electors under Constitution of 1851. 306 DUNN, JACOB P., comment on slavery clause in ordinance of 1784 and 1787. . . . . 22 DUNNING, GOVERNOR, message announcing vote on referendum, 1849. lxxvii E EADS, WILLIAM H., member Committee to accept Enabling Act, 1816. EDUCATION, SEE SCHOOL FUND; SCHOOLS. encouragement under ordinance of 1787.. provisions concerning in Constitution of 1851. 32 .346-49 410 reference to provisions for in address to electors by Convention ELECTIONS, SEE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS; REFERENDUM; VIVA VOCE VOTING. act for ratification of Constitution of 1851... arguments for and against viva voce voting, 1821. attempt to change method of voting 1821.. to make all elections viva voce, 1833.. attempts to disfranchise fugitives from military draft, 1865. .413-18 XXX 107 CXX .cxviii-cxxi apportionment of territory for election of legislative councillors.. contest for Governor under Constitution of 1816. under Constitution of 1851.. contest for seat in Convention of 1850. critical note on attempts to change date. on attempts to extend franchise to women. to Convention of 1850, provided for by act of General Assembly... 196-207 demand for registration law, 1859.. ..clxxxii discussion of time of election of delegates to Convention of lxviii failure of sixth General Assembly to change method of voting of Governor and Lieutenant Governor under Constitution of 1851 324 lxxv 29 [References are to pages. Roman numerals to Introduction.] ELECTIONS—Continued. · message of Governor Wright concerning purity of ballot box, notice of first election under Constitution of 1816. of delegates to Convention of 1816.. PAGE ciii XX 162 xvii xxviii Appendix, Vol. 2, I 58 on method of voting authorized by joint resolution, 1820. penalties on sheriff for neglect of duty in connection with elec- 304-309 qualifications of electors under Constitution of 1851. lxxx reference to, in address to electors by Convention of 1850...406, 408 148 ccii .ccxviii referendum on call of constitutional convention, 1859. .ccxviii result of submission of seven amendments, 1879... 30 349 31 .ccxxvii-ccxxviii lxv territorial delegate to Congress under ordinance of 1787. time fixed by proposed change in constitution, 1846. free from arrest at elections, except for treason, felony or breach qualification in act of 1808. qualifications under Constitution of 1851. ELIGIBILITY, SEE VARIOUS OFFICERS. to seat in General Assembly of one holding lucrative office under [References are to pages. EMERGENCY, Roman numerals to Introduction.] determining the time of taking effect of an act under Constitu- EMIGRANTS, suffrage granted to white emigrants by proposed resolution to EMIGRATION, from state not to be prohibited under Constitution of 1816... ENABLING ACT, admitting Indiana into the Union, 1816. dates of election of delegates and constitutional convention, 1816 authorizing state government, 1816. Jonathan Jenning's letter concerning. ordinance accepting propositions, 1816. proposed extension of suffrage, 1816.. ENACTING CLAUSE, of bills under Constitution of 1816.. ENGLISH, W. H., principal secretary of Convention of 1850... ENROLLMENT, of Constitution of 1851; president and secretary authorized to secure... 424 EQUALIZATION, central board proposed to Committee on Revision in Conven- 351 EQUITY, SEE CHANCERY JURISDICTION; COURTS. ESCHEATED LANDS, to be a part of school fund under Constitution of 1851..... powers of government under Constitution of 1851. EXECUTORS, 309 408 local laws providing for sale of real estate by, forbidden by Con- 319 EXEMPTION, SEE MILITIA; TAXATION. from military duty, attempt to appropriate fines to schools, 1833. 158 109 360 from militia, funds applied to schools under Constitution of 1816 from taxation of property of value less than $300.00, 1909. 114 elvii clvii [References are to pages. Roman numerals to Introduction.] EXEMPTION-Continued. of federal lands consideration of federal concessions to new PAGE .xviii, 77, 82 of reasonable amount of property from sale for debt, under Con- regulated by proposed change in constitution, 1846. EXPENSES, of Convention of 1850, appropriation for... resolutions... Whig resolutions concerning extravagance. EX POST FACTO LAW, prohibited by Constitution of 1816.. by Constitution of 1851.. 300 lxv FEDERAL LAWS, F SEE CONGRESS. FEES, extended to Indiana, 1817. . . . . supplementary statutes of ordinance of 1787. 132 3 local laws in felation to, forbidden by Constitution of 1851.... 319 FEES AND SALARIES, special laws fixing, authorized in 1877 .cxlvii text of former provision, and amendment adopted in 1881 con- .ccxxix FERRIS, EZRA, signer of Constitution of 1816... 124 submits resolution recommending formation of state government 78 FINANCE, provisions concerning in Constitution of 1851... 350-54 FINES AND FORFEITURES, for breaches of penal laws to be a part of common school fund 347 for violations of negro provisions applied to colonization of power of Governor to remit under Constitution of 1851. 331 resolutions concerning appropriation to benefit of schools, 1846. 169 FRAUD, FREE PRESS, by Constitution of 1851.. authorizes imprisonment for debt under Constitution of 1851.. 300 rights secured by Constitution of 1816. FREE SOIL PARTY, platform declaration favoring direct election of State and county . lxxiii, xciv 185 platform in reference to constitution at convention of 1848.... 86 297 FREE SPEECH, secured by Bill of Rights of Constitution of 1851.. FUGITIVE SLAVE LAWS, provisions in ordinance of 1784. G GENERAL ASSEMBLY, SEE ACTS; BILLS; LAWS. 22 20787 all elections by, to be viva voce under Constitution of 1851... apportionment of members under act of 1809. 308 .lxxxiii-lxxxviii ..56, 57 as legislative authority of State under Constituion of 1851. ..310-23 providing for suspension of rules.. attitude on state liability for Wabash and Erie Canal bonds...exxviii to disfranchise criminals by Constitution of 1851. .clxiv, clxv 164, 165 xlii 344 306 31 363 to provide for removal from office of both Governor biennial and special sessions under Constitution of 1851. 314 lxiv biennial sessions and viva voce vote in General Assembly fav- |