THURSDAY, June 26, 1788. An engrossed form of the ratification agreed to yesterday, containing the proposed Constitution of government, as recommended by the federal Convention on the seventeenth day of September, one thousand seven {657} hundred and eighty-seven, being prepared by the secretary, was read and signed by the president, in behalf of the Convention. On motion, Ordered, That the said ratification be transmitted by the president, in the name of this Convention, to the United States in Congress assembled. On motion, Ordered, That there be allowed to the president of this Convention, for his services, the sum of forty shillings per day, including his daily pay as a member; to the secretary, the sum of forty pounds; to the chaplain, the sum of thirty-two pounds; to the serjeant, the sum of twenty-four pounds; to the clerk of the committee of privileges, the sum of twenty pounds; and to each of the door-keepers, the sum of fifteen pounds, for their respective services.