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ASSIGNMENT OF COMMITTEE ROOMS.

On so much of the Constitution as relates to

the Frame of Government, Elections by LOBBY No. 7. the Legislature, &c.

Mr. ALLEN, of Worcester, Chairman.

On as relates}

to the House of Representatives,

LOBBY NO. 9.

Mr. GRISWOLD, for Erving, Chairman.

On so much of the Constitution as relates to LOBBY NO. 11. Qualifications of Voters,

Mr. WALKER, of North Brookfield, Chairman.

On so much of the Constitution as relates to Oaths and Subscriptions, Incompatibility of and Exclusion from Office, Pecuniary Qualifications, &c.

LOBBY No. 12.

Mr. BUTLER, of Lowell, Chairman.

LOBBY NO. 13.

On so much of the Constitution as is contained in the Preamble and Declaration of Rights, . S Mr. SUMNER, for Marshfield, Chairman. On so much of the Constitution as relates to the Judiciary,

LOBBY No. 14. Mr. MORTON, of Taunton, Chairman.

On so much of the Constitution as relates to LOBBY No. 15.

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Mr. HALLETT, for Wilbraham, Chairman.

the Council,

On so much of the Constitution as relates to the University at Cambridge,.

LOBBY No. 15.

Mr. KNOWLTON, of Worcester, Chairman.

On so much of the Constitution as relates to

the Senate,

GREEN ROOM.

Mr. WILSON, of Natick, Chairman.

On so much of the Constitution as relates to ATTIC No. 1. Amendments and Enrolment,

Mr. NAYSON, of Amesbury, Chairman.

On so much of the Constitution as relates to
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ATTIC No. 2.

Mr. CUSHMAN, of Bernardston, Chairman.

On so much of the Constitution as relates to the Militia,

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Mr. OLIVER, of Lawrence, Chairman.

On so much of the Constitution as relates to the Secretary and Treasurer, and the Attor

ney-General, Solicitor-General, Sheriffs, LIBRARY. Coroners, Registers of Probate, and Notaries

Public,

Mr. BISHOP, of Lenox, Chairman.

On so much of the Constitution as relates to
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the Encouragement of Literature,

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Mr. BRIGGS, of Pittsfield, Chairman,

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NOTICE OF THE MESSENGER TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION.

GALLERIES AND LOBBIES.

Lobbies No. 10 (East Wing) and No. 12 (West Wing) are reserved as places of deposit for members' overcoats, cloaks, &c., and messengers will be constantly in attendance to provide for their security. All the hooks in those Lobbies are numbered, and members are requested to use the hooks corresponding in number with their seats. Members who have seats in the West Gallery, and the First and Second Divisions, will find their numbers in Lobby No. 12, (West Wing,) and those who have seats in other parts of the House will find their numbers in Lobby No. 10, (East Wing.) The Lobbies attached to the Galleries will be constantly supplied with stationery for the use of the members occupying the Galleries, and a page will be in attendance in each Gallery to wait upon the members having seats therein.

STATE LIBRARY.

There shall be a State Library kept in the State House, for the use of the Governor, Lieutenant-Govenor, the Council, the Senate, the House of Representatives, and such officers of the government and other persons, as may from time to time be permitted to use the same. [Chap. 11, Sect. 9, of the Revised Statutes.]

By a vote of the House of Representatives, members of the Convention have been invited to visit the Library and avail themselves of its privileges.

The Library is on the lower floor, east entry, east wing of the State House.

BOSTON ATHENEUM.

That the Governor, the Lieutenant-Governor, the Members of the Council, of the Senate, and the House of Representatives, for the time being, shall have free access to the Library, Museum, and Repository of the Fine Arts of the said corporation, and may visit and consult the same at all times, under the same regulations as may be provided by the by-laws of said corporation, for the proprietors thereof. [Extracts from the Laws of Mass., Vol. 3, page 378, 1807.]

The members of the Convention have been invited by vote of the Trustees to visit the Rooms of the Athenæum.

The Boston Athenæum is located in Beacon Street, near the State House.

STATE HOUSE, May, 1853.

LIST OF MEMBERS

OF THE

CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION,

WITH THEIR PLACES OF RESIDENCE,

1853.

HON. NATHANIEL P. BANKS, JR., PRESIDent.

SUFFOLK COUNTY.

Boston,

William Appleton,

Sidney Bartlett,

James M. Beebe, Jacob Bigelow, George W. Blagden, Osmyn Brewster, Francis Brinley, Rufus Choate, Charles E. Cook, George W. Crockett, F. B. Crowninshield, William Dehon, William T. Eustis, A. G. Farwell, Henry J. Gardner, Joel Giles, John C. Gray, Nathan Hale, George Hayward, George S. Hillard, Thomas Hopkinson, William J. Hubbard, Samuel H. Jenks, George H. Kuhn,

54 Beacon st.

95 Beacon st. 14 Ashburton pl. 13 Summer st. 10 Central ct. 1 Pitts st. 51 Summer st. 3 Winthrop pl. 486 Washington st. Mt. V. c. Willow st. 3 Somerset st. 172 Tremont st. 17 Allston st. 12 Bulfinch st. 13 Mt. Vernon st. 79 Mt. Vernon st. 36 Summer st. 6 Hamilton pl. 16 Pemberton sq. 62 Pinckney st. 95 Boylston st. 52 Chestnut st. 250 Broadway, S.B. 66 Beacon st.

Frederic W. Lincoln, Jr. 32 West Cedar st.

Samuel K. Lothrop,

Theophilus R. Marvin,
George Morey,
James W. Paige,
Samuel D. Parker,

42 Court st.

29 Lynde st.

U S. Hotel. 62 Summer st. 55 Mt. Vernon st.

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