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ABSENCE, leave of, granted to Mr. Brazelton, 70.

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ARNDT, Charles C. P., death of, 355,
Accounts, presented and referred-

Stephen B. Thrasher, 87.
R. L. Ream, 87,

N. C. Prentiss, 100.
C. D. Davis, 100.
T. Eastman, 112.
D. G. Fenton, 145.
N. T. Parkison, 153.
James Lemmon, 167.

Abner Nichols, 195.

Cady & Farwell, 205.

William T. Sterling, 208, 259, 373.

William D. Daggett, 208.

J. Kneeland, 203.

J. C. Dinnies, 208.

Edward M'Sherry, 230.
John Bracken, 230.

Alonzo Platt, 247.

Thomas Daily, 247.

Gideon Chapin, 247.

Daniel Baxter, 258, 373.
J. R. Brown, 342.
Ira B. Brunson, 342.
Harrison Reed, 357.
J. A. Noonan, 357.
H. O. Sholes, 357.

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Address, of Speaker, on taking chair, 30.
on vacating chair, 467.
Affidavit, of Thomas Foulston, 114.
Assembly, Legislative, begun and held, 3.

B.

Brazelton, appeared and took his seat, 5.
Bills of the House of Representatives:-

No. 1. To incorporate the Fond du Lac company. Introduced,
1st and 2nd reading, 55. Proceedings 60. In com-
mittee, laid on the table, 71. Further proceedings 84.
Passed 98. Passed Council, 199. Further proceedings
200. Signed 237. Approved 347.

No. 2. To incorporate the Janesville Bridge company. Report-
ed, 1st and 2nd reading, 76. In committee, 98. Pass-
ed 99. Passed Council 146. Further proceedings
148. Signed 156

Disapproved 171. Reconsidered
and passed 252. Reconsidered and passed in Council

390.

No. 3. To amend the several acts to provide for the support of
common schools. Reported, 1st and 2nd reading 83.
In committee 113, 166, 209. Further proceedings
212. Passed 221. Passed Council 407. Further
proceedings 418. Committee of conference 446, 448.
Report of committee adopted 449, 454. Signed 455.
Approved 457.

No. 4. To incorporate the Farmers' and Mechanics' Association
Introduced, 1st and 2nd reading, referred 83. Report
of committee and resolution, 152, 153.

No. 5.

To establish the Wisconsin University, and to provide for
the sale, investment, and use of the proceeds of the
University lands. Reported, 1st and 2d reading 97.
In committee 209. Indefinitely postponed 210.
No. 6. To provide for the reception and disposition of the pro-
ceeds of the public lands. Introduced, 1st and 2d rea-
ding 97.

No. 7. To provide for the punishment of idle and disorderly per-
sons. Introduced, 1st and 2d reading, 112. In com-
mittee, 158, 194. Indefinitely postponed 200.

No. 8.

To organize certain towns in Crawford county. Introdu-
ced, 1st and 2d reading 112. In committee, laid on
the table 228.

To prevent the sale of intoxicating liquors to soldiers of
the United States army. Introduced, 1st and 2nd rea-
ding 112. Indefinitely postponed 161.

No. 10. To repeal an act to restrain pedlars and other persons
from trading without license. Introduced, 1st and 2d
reading 115. Indefinitely postponed 160.

No. 11. To authorize the construction of a dam across the Rock
river. Introduced 1st and 2nd reading 115. In com-
mittee 157. Passed 161. Passed Council 199. Fur-
ther proceedings 200. Signed 210. Approved 233.
No. 12. In addition to an act entitled an act to provide for laying
out and establishing certain territorial roads therein
named. Introduced, 1st and 2d reading 115. In com-
mittee 157. Further proceedings 161. Passed 164.
No. 13. To establish an additional place of holding elections in the
town of Bark river in Jefferson county. Introduced
1st and 2d reading 124. In committee 344.

No. 14. To change the name of the town of Watertown in the
county of Jefferson. Introduced-1st and 2nd reading,
124. Proceedings, 166. In committee, 370. Fur-
ther proceedings, 378. Passed and title amended, 380.
Passed Council, 401. Signed, 408. Approved, 421.
No. 15. To amend an act entitled an act to provide for the ap-
pointment of a Territorial Treasurer, and to define his
duties. Introduced-1st and 2nd reading, 130. In
committee, 165. Laid on the table, 236.

No. 17.

No. 16. To incorporate the Janesville Academy. Reported-
1st and 2nd reading, 145. In committee, 158.
To amend an act to change the corporate limits and
powers of the town of Milwaukee. Introduced-1st
and 2nd reading, 145. In committee, 209. Further
proceedings, 212. Passed, 221. Passed Council,
390. Signed, 404. Further proceedings, 394. Dis-
approved, 412. Reconsidered and passed, 419. Re-
considered and passed in Council, 430.
For the relief of Thomas Foulston.

No. 18.

No. 19.

Reported-1st and
second reading, 157. In commmittee, 176. Indefi-
nitely postponed, 207.

Additional to an act entitled an act to amend an act con-
cerning justices of the peace. Introduced, 1st and
2d reading, 157. In committee 176.

No. 20. To authorize Oliver C. Hubbard to build a dam on the
Manitouwoc river. Introduced, 1st and 2nd reading
161. In committee 174. Further proceedings 177.
Passed 186. Further proceedings 245, 246. Signed
255. Approved 342.

No. 21. To provide for laying out a territorial road from Mineral
Point to Milwaukee. Introduced, 1st and 2nd reading
161; in committee 175, 201; further proceedings 206;
passed and title amended 207; passed Council 347; fur-
ther proceedings 349, 350.

No. 22. To organize certain towns in the county of Racine. Re-
ported, 1st and 2d reading 169; in committee, passed
192; further proceedings, 196; passed Council, 227;
further proceedings, 228; signed, 237; approved, 248.
No. 23. To provide for the construction of a railroad from Lake
Michigan to the Mississippi river. Reported, 1st
and 2nd reading, 195; in committee, 227, 233, 236,
244; further proceedings, 252, 255 to 258; reconsi-
dered, 346; recommitted, 348; in committee, 351;
indefinitely postponed, 354.

No. 24. To incorporate the American University. Introduced,

196.

No. 25. Relating to the resignation of, and the contesting of seats in
both branches of the Legislative Assembly. Intro-
duced, 201; first and 2nd reading, 234; in committee,
344; laid on the table, 345; further proceedings, 374;
passed and title amended, 380.

No. 26. To provide for the incorporation of religious societies.
Introduced, 201; 1st and 2nd reading, 211; in com-
mittee, indefinitely postponed, 253.

No. 27. To repeal an act entitled an act to incorporate the stock-
holders of the bank of Mineral Point. Reported, 1st
and 2nd reading, 206; in committee, 222; further
proceedings, 222, 225; passed, 227; passed Council,
401; signed, 408; approved, 436.

No. 28.

Relating to costs and fees. Reported, 1st and 2nd read-
ing, 206; in committee, lost, 333.

No. 29. To establish the county of Richland. Reported, 1st and
2nd reading, 206; in committee, 368, 371; further
proceedings, 377, 378; passed, 380; passed Council,
411; laid on the table, 417; further proceedings, 418;
signed, 450; approved, 457.

No. 30. To organize the town of Lyonsdale in the county of
Walworth. Reported, 1st and 2nd reading, 211; in
committee, 252; further proceedings, 345; rejected in
Council, 401,

No. 31. To incorporate the trustees of the Delevan school. Re-
ported, 1st and 2nd reading. 221; in committee, laid
on the table, 253; further proceedings. 250, 270, 271;
passed, 374; passed Council, 401; signed, 404; ap-
proved, 412.

No. 32. Concerning legitimacy. Introduced, 222; in committee,
399; indefinitely postponed, 405, 416.

No. 33. Regulating marriages. Introduced, 222.

No. 34. To organize certain towns in the county of Rock. Re-

ported, 1st and 2nd reading, 232; in committee, 377;
further proceedings, 385; passed, 387; passed Coun-
cil, 407; further proceedings, 411; approved, 421.

No. 35. To provide for laying out a territorial road from Beloit
to Monroe. Reported, 1st and 2nd reading, 232; in
committee, 252; passed 345; indefinitely postponed in
Council, 369.

No. 36. To organize certain towns in the county of Fond du Lac.
Introduced, 1st and 2nd reading, 232; in committee,

383; passed, 398; passed Council, 411; signed, 412;
approved, 436.

No. 37. To establish a certain territorial road. Introduced, 1st
and 2nd reading, 237.

No. 38. To authorize the construction of a dam across the Craw-
fish river. Introduced, 1st and 2nd reading, 247; in
committee, 370; further proceedings, 377: passed,
380; passed Council, 407; further proceedings, 409;
signed, 412; approved, 436.

No. 39. To organize the county of Fond du Lac for judicial pur-
poses, and to organize the county of Calumet. Re-
ported, 1st and 2nd reading, 249; in committee, 383;
passed and title amended, 398; passed Council, 411;
laid on the table, 417; further proceedings, 418; amend-
ments concurred in Council, 446; signed, 450; ap-
proved, 457.

No. 40. To incorporate the Beloit and Rock river bridge compa-
ny. Reported, 251; 1st and 2nd reading, 252; in
committee, 377; further proceedings, 385; passed,
387; passed Council, 407; further proceedings, 411;
approved, 421.

No. 41 To establish a ferry within the military reservation of
Fort Snelling. Introduced, 1st and 2nd reading, 255;

in committee, 350.

No. 42. In addition to an act entitled an act to provide for the com-
pletion of the capitol at Madison. Reported, 1st and
2nd reading, 341; in committee, 376; laid on the ta-
ble, 368; further proceedings, 378; passed, 383; passed
Council, 411; further proceedings, 417; signed, 418.
No. 43. In relation to certain moneys in the territorial treasury.
Reported, 1st and 2nd reading, 341; in committee,
laid on the table, 368; further proceedings, 378, 385;
passed, 387; passed Council, 411; further proceedings,
417; signed, 425.

No. 44. To authorize the Adjutant General to draw on the trea-
surer for money to meet certain expenses. Reported,
1st and 2nd reading, 211; in committee, 252; passed
and title amended, 345; passed Council, 390; further
proceedings, 394; signed, 404; approved, 412.
No. 45. To incorporate the village of Beloit. Reported, 1st and
2nd reading, 348.

No. 46. To repeal certain acts of incorporation therein named.

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