Apportionment, when cities and towns may have a separate representa- tion, - Arbitration, General Assembly shall pass laws to decide differences by, Assembly, when to convene, and where to hold sessions, a majority of each house to constitute a quorum, a smaller number may adjourn, and compel the attendance each house to judge of qualifications, elections and returns contested elections determined by law, each house to determine rules of its proceedings, may punish a member for disorderly conduct, two thirds may expel a member, but not a second time for the same cause, each house shall keep a journal of its proceedings, and pub- General, any two members of may require the yeas and nays, - may be increased or diminished, but no alteration shall take General, members of, privileged from arrest, except for trea- not to be questioned elsewhere for any speech or debate in the shall not be appointed to offices created, or whose emolu- no collector of public moneys eligible, unless he shall have General, shall direct the mode of conducting and making re- General, may establish an additional judicial district every Assembly, General, shall divide each county of this Commonwealth into shall regulate by law, by whom and in what manner writs of shall have no power to grant divorces, change the names of - may pass laws authorizing writs of error, in criminal or penal General, shall not change venue in any criminal or penal shall have no power to appropriate any sum of money ex- General, shall divide the State into twelve judicial districts, to provide for vacancies in office, shall prescribe the manner of electing or appointing officers may provide for election or appointment of other county, dis- General, who ineligible to, 23 shall pass laws making it felony for any free negro or mulatto Assessor, County, to be elected-time of election and-term of office-may appoint assistants, subject to indictment and removal, Attainder, bill of, prohibited, shall not work corruption of blood or forfeiture except during Attorney, General, elected for a term of four years, Commonwealth's, for each judicial district to be elected, 13 3 term of office same as that of Presiding Judge of County Court, who may be a Commonwealth's or county, Auditor, of Public Accounts, elected for four years, duties prescribed by prisoners to be admitted to, unless for capital offences, when proof 13 18 32 32 Bill, each to be read on three several days before passage, in each house, for raising revenue shall originate in the House of Representatives, no new matter to be introduced by the Senate by way of amendment, if not returned by Governor in ten days, unless an adjournment in- Bribing or treating, disqualification for certain offices, . C. Chancellor of Louisville Chancery Court, how and by whom elected, qualifications of, Claims, of individuals and bodies corporate not affected by constitution, Clergymen, priest, or teacher of any religious persuasion, ineligible to General Assembly, Clerk, of Court of Appeals, to be elected, term of office eight years, (after 1858,) 4 4 11 15 should the General Assembly district Court of Appeals a clerk of Court of Appeals to be elected by remaining districts, in case term of office to be six years should number of Judges be reduced, . 4 11 4 55 15 of Court of Appeals, Circuit and County Courts, subject to be Commonwealth, credit of, to whom shall never be loaned or given, 4 40 6 6 6 6 2 12343 9 19. Constable, shall be elected in every Justice's district, jurisdiction of, to give bond, subject to indictment and removal, Constitution, when in force, mode of revising, (see Convention,) all laws contrary Contracts, law impairing not to be made, Convention, majority of all members elected within first twenty days of 12 1 how and when to be called, how many members to consist of, when to meet, to be authorized only by a majority of all the qualified vo- General Assembly shall provide for ascertaining number of to judge of the election of its members and decide contested Coroner for each county to be elected, and term of office fixed, qualification of, when and how elected, subject to indictment and removal, to give bond and security, Courts, Circuit in each county established, jurisdiction of, as now established, right of appeal from decisions of holding of shall be provided for by law when the Judge is ab- County to be established, whom composed of, County, Judges of elected, term of office four years, compensa- County, jurisdiction of regulated by law, 30 20 20 16 4 333333 30 ២២ 18 18 Louisville Chancery, subject to repeal, and its jurisdiction to en- City Court of Louisville, of Lexington, and other Police Courts, 4 41 4 41 E. Education, common school fund defined, 11 1 to be held inviolate for the purpose of sustaining a system of 11 1 common school fund, interest and dividends of, and certain . what shall be done with balance of interest of the year 1848 each county entitled to a proportion of income, 2 5 2 Elections, for county not to be held in any city or town entitled to sepa- first under the Constitution, for Governor, Lieutenant Gover- for Circuit Judges, when held, what returns of to be made to the Secretary, by viva voce, except dumb persons, between what hours to be held, certain contested, General Assembly shall regulate trial of, sembly, Electors, qualifications of and where shall vote, when privileged from arrest, except for treason, felony, breach or surety of the peace, qualified to vote for judges, Ex post facto law not to be made, G. Government, seat of, shall continue in Frankfort until removed by law, Governor, term of office, when and where elected, in ease of a tie, to be military powers and privileges of, shall have power to grant commissions to fill vacancies, shall give information to the General Assembly and recom- 3 9 3 10 aaaaaaa 34567808 9 10 when and where may convene the General Assembly, and shall commission Auditor, Register, Treasurer, President of Lieutenant, when he shall exercise the power and authority of when a special election for shall take place, 00 20 00 3 3 16 10 |