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ublic enemy, it may be impossible to fill such vacancies in the mode now provided by the Constitution and laws: Therefore, "Be it ordained, That in all such cases now existing, or that may hereafter occur during the present war, the Senate and the House of Delegates shall each have power to elect members to fill such vacancies in its own body, or such vacancies may be filled in such other manner as the General Assembly may prescribe by law." Stationary. An account of Starke & Cardoza, for stationary furnished to the Convention, amounting to $389, was ordered to be paid. Mr. Staples remarked that this made something near $3,000 paid by the Convention for stationary alone. Disloyal members. Mr. Turner, of Jackson, moved that the report of the Committee on Elections, expelling Sherrard Clemens and Cater Boggess from the Convention, by reason of their disloyalty, be taken up. Agreed to, and then, on motion, it was laid upon the table. Treasury notes. Mr.