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real and personal, for the support of their schools, academies, 

 collegeF, universities, and for other purposes. 



Sec. 2S. T.) guard ag linst the transgressions of the hicrh 

 powers, which we hive delegated, we declare that all powers, 

 not hereby delegated, remain with the people. 



SCHEDULE. 



Sec. 1. That no evils or inconveniences may arise from 

 the change of a territorial government to a permmant state 

 government, it is declared by this convention, th it all rights, 

 suits, actions, prosecutions, claims and contracts, both as it re- 

 spects individuals and bodies corporate, shall continue, as if no 

 change had taken place in this government. 



Sec. 2. All fines, penalties and forfeitures, due and owing 

 to the territory of the United States, northwest of the river 

 Ohio, shall inure to the use of the state. All bonds executed 

 to the governor, or any other officer in his official cnpacity, in 

 the territory, shall pass over to the governor or other officers of 

 the state, and their successors in office, for the use of the state, 

 or by him or them to be respectively assigned over to the use 

 of those concerned, as the case may be. 



Sec. 3. The governor, secretary and judges, and all other 

 officers under the territorial government, shill continie in the 

 exercise of the duties of their respective departments, until 

 the snid officers are superceded under the authority of this 

 constitution. 



Sec. 4. All laws, and parts of laws, now in force in this 

 territory, not inconsistent with this constitution, shall continue 

 and remain in full effect, until repealed b.v the legislature, ex- 

 cept so much of the act, entitled "an act regulating the admis- 

 sion and practice of attorneys and counsellors at law,'' and of 

 the act made amendatory thereto, as relates to the term of time 

 which the applicant shall have studied law, his residence with- 

 in the territory, and the term of time which he shall have 

 practiced as an attorney at law, before he can be admitted 

 to the degree of a counsellor at law. 



