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Reported, 1st and 2nd reading, 349; in committee,
399, 405; further proceedings, 409; passed, 410.
No. 47. To provide for the security of the property appertaining
to the Legislative Assembly. Reported, 1st and 2nd
reading, 374; in committee, passed, 438, 439; passed
Council, 448; signed, 452; approved, 457.

No. 48. To provide for the payment of certain territorial

expenses

therein named. Introduced, 1st and 2nd reading, 376;
in committee 399, 405; further proceedings 417; pass-
ed, 419; passed Council, 448; further proceedings,
449; signed, 452; approved, 457.

No. 49. To restrain boars from running at large. Reported, 1st
and 2nd reading, 385; in committee, 399; lost, 400.
No. 50. To divorce Aaron Kellogg from his wife Dianthe Kel-
logg. Reported, 1st and 2nd reading, 457; laid on the
table, 458.

Bills of the Council:-

No. 1. To amend the act of revised statutes, entitled an act con-
cerning the writ of attachment. Received, 146; first
and second reading, 148; in committee, 164, 173;
passed, 190; further proceedings, 248; committee of
conference, 343; report of committee adopted, 367,
in council 370; signed, 372; approved, 381.

2. To authorize Asa Clark to build and maintain a dam at the
outlet of Pewaukee lake. Received, 148; first and
second reading, 157; in committee, 165; passed, 169;
signed, 176; approved, 199.

3. To repeal an act entitled an act concerning the lien of me-
chanics and others, for the cost of repairs and improve-
ments on real estate. Received, 191; first and second
reading, 192; in committee, 200, 222; laid on the ta-
ble, 223; further proceedings, 244; in committee,
passed, 254; amendments concurred in Council, 347;
signed, 369; approved, 381.

6. To incorporate the trustees of the Platteville Academy.-
Received, 71; first and second reading, 74; in com-
mittee, 113; passed, 115; signed, 151; approved, 162.
7. To provide for the relief of purchasers of canal lands. Re-
ceived, 153; first and second reading, 157; in com-
mittee, 164, 174; passed, 343; amendments concurred
in by Council, 347; signed, 369; approved, 388.
8. Concerning the partition of lands. Received, 98; first and
second reading, 113; in committee, 174; passed, 255;
signed, 348; approved, 369.

8. To provide for preserving in the territorial library the acts
and journals of the legislative Assembly. Received,
197; first and second reading, 200; in committee, 375;
passed, 376; signed, 382; approved, 387.

10. To repeal all acts relative to grist mills. Received, 205;
first and second reading, 207; indefinitely postponed,

224.
12. To amend an act entitled an act to incorporate the village
of Racine. Received, 162; first and second reading,
163; in committee, passed, 201; amendment noncon-
curred in Council, 245; further proceedings, 246;
signed, 259; disapproved,388; reconsidered and passed,

339.

13. To authorize Hiram Weld to establish a ferry across the
Grant river. Received, 236; first and second read-

ing, 245; in committee, 246; laid on the table, 247.
14. To divide the town of Summit, and to organize the town
of Warren. Received, 390; first and second reading,
394; in committee, passed, 395; signed, 404; ap-
proved, 422.

16. To prescribe the number, duties and compensation of the
officers of the Legislative Assembly, and for other
purposes. Received, 175; first and second reading,
186; in committee, 207; laid on the table 372; indefi-
nitely postponed 379; other proceedings 396.

17. For the relief of Portage county. Received 175; first and
second reading 186; in committee 193; passed 196;
amendment non-concurred in council, 205; further pro-
ceedings 206, committee of conference 234, 235; re-
port of committee adopted 247, 255; approved 369.
18. To authorize George Lurwick to build and maintain a dan
across the Oconto river. Received 347; first and se-
cond reading 349; in committee 375; passed 376.
19. To amend an act entitled an act to change the corporate li-
mits and powers of the town of Green Bay. Received

197; first and second reading 200; in committee 229;
passed 232; signed 259; returned from council disap-
proved 430; re-considered and passed in council 430;
reconsidered and passed 434.

23. To amend the act of revised statutes concerning the Su-
preme and District Courts. Received 191; first and se-
cond reading 192; signed 386; approved 397.

25. Declaratory of an act entitled an act prescribing the terms
of office of certain county officers, and for other pur
poses. Received 236; first and second reading 245;
in committee, laid on the table 368, in committee 444;
passed 445; signed 450; approved 457.

27. For the promotion of agricultural interests and the forma
tion of agricultural societies. Received 227; first and
second reading 228. In committee 232; indefinitely
postponed 233.

28. To revive and amend an act to incorporate the Wes

Fire Insurance Company at Prairie du Chien, and the
Howard Fire Insurance company of Brown county.
Received 227; first and second reading 228; in com-
mittee 229; passed 232; signed 237.

29. To authorize the issuing drafts or bills for the payment of
the expenses of the present session of the Legislative
Assembly. Received 197; first and second reading.
200; in committee 202, passed 204; council non-con-
curred in amendment 228; committee of conference
228, 234; report of committee, laid on the table 235;
re-committed 342; report of committee adopted 358,
370; Signed 372; approved 381.

31. To repeal the several acts providing for aiding in the con-
struction of the Milwaukee and Rock river canal, and
to provide for the temporary management and control
of the canal lands. Received 369; first and second
reading 370; in committee 377, 389; Council non-con-
curred in amendment 397; further proceedings 398;
committee of conference 402; report of committee
adopted 413, 416; signed 425.

32. To provide for the taking the census of the inhabitants of
the territory of Wisconsin, and to authorize the Gover-
nor to apportion the members of the Council and House
of Representatives. Received 406; first and second
reading 409, in committee, negatived 429; further pro-
ceedings 439, 450, 459, 460, 461; passed 462; amend-
ment concurred in by Council 455; signed 466; appro-
ved 467.

33. To amend the act to incorporate the village of Southport.
Received 347; first and second reading 349; in com-
mittee 368; passed 371; signed 376; returned from
Council disapproved 430; reconsidered and passed in
Council 430; reconsidered and passed 433.

35. To encourage the growth of wool. Received 369; first
and second reading 370; negatived 375; further pro-
ceedings 380, 388.

36. To incorporate the Fox river improvement company. Re-
ceived 369; first and second reading 370, in committee
372; passed 379, 380; amendments concurred in by
Council 387; signed 404; approved 422.

37. To amend and define the act entitled an act to provide for
the government of the several towns in this territory,
and for the revision of county government. Received
369; first and second reading 370; in committee 373,
378; passed 384; amendments concurred in by Coun-
cil 396; further proceedings, committee of conterence
appointed 39, 401; report of committee adopted 417,
430; signed 438; approved 456.

32. In relation to certain county officers. Received 390; first
and second reading 394; in committee, laid on the ta-

ble 395.

40. To revise and amend an act to incorporate the Western
Mutual Fire Insurance company at Prairie du Chien,
and the Howard Fire Insurance company of Brown
county. Received 390; first and second reading 394;
in committee, passed 395; signed 404; approved 434.
41. To amend the act concerning grand and petit jurors. Re-
ceived 381; first and second reading 331; in committee
384; passed 386; approved 397.

42. To abolish imprisonment for debt. Received 381; first and
second reading 381; in committee 382; passed 383;
approved 397.

43. To provide for the appointment of a superintendent of ter-
ritorial property and for other purposes. Received
406; first and second reading 409; in committee 429.
44. To authorize James H. Rogers and others to construct at
their own expense a free floating bridge across the
Milwaukee river. Received 390; first and second rea-
ding 334; in committee 395; signed 404; approved 434.
45. To provide for the payment of the expenses of the Legis-
lative Assembly therein named. Received 396; laid
on the table 399; second reading 401; in committee
407, 410, 411, 413, 414, 415; further proceedings
419 to 428; passed and title amended 428; amend-
ments concurred in by Council, further proceedings
447, 488; amendments concurred in by Council 454;
signed 458; disapproved 463; reconsidered and negati-
ved 464; reconsidered and passed 465.

46. To authorize Webster Stanley to keep a ferry across Fox
river. Received 407; first and second reading 410; in
committee 442; passed 443; amendment concurred in
by Council 448; signed 450; approved 457.

45. To provide for submitting to the people of the territory the
question of the formation of a state government, and
of the establishment of the northern boundary line of
the future state of Wisconsin. Received 406; first
and second reading 409; laid on the table 438.

50. To establish a ferry within the military reservation of
Fort Snelling. Received 407; first and second read-
ing 410; in committee 438; passed 439; signed 446;
approved 457.

51. To repeal parts of the several acts relating to the Milwau-
kee and Rock river canal. Received 447; first and
second reading, in committee, laid on the table 449;
passed and amended 450; amendment concurred in by
Council 455; signed 456; approved 462.

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CHAPLAIN, election of, 50.

Certificate of board of county commissioners, of Fond du Lac county
relative to an act for the revision of county government,

66

54.

Board of county commissioners of Grant county, relative
to an act for the revision of county government, 72.

Clerk, assistant, appointed chief clerk pro tem, 195.

Communication, from clerk of board of county commissioners of
Jefferson county, relative to vote of said county,
concerning the town and county government law,

36.

Secretary of Territory, relative to the returns of
the several counties concerning common schools,
34.

Enclosing testimony relative to contested election,
from Crawford county, 46.

From postmaster at Madison, relative to postage, 49.
Territorial Librarian, relative to books, furniture
and other property, 58.

Secretary of Territory, relative to resignations in
Racine county, 58..

Secretary of Territory, relative to furniture, desks,
&c. 58.

Capt. W. R. Jewett, relative to the sale of intoxica-
ting drink to soldiers, 84, 87.

Secretary of Territory, relative to abstract of votes
of the several counties, concerning an act for the
revision of county government, 84.

From Edward James, relative to expenditures of
appropriation for taking census, 88.

From W. T. Sterling, relative to stationery, 88,

166.

From clerk of board of county commissioners of
Milwaukee county, relative to an act for the re-
vision of county government, 114, 150.
From Elisha Dwelle, relative to the public bonds in
Wisconsin, 118.

From Daniel Baxter, relative to payment of lands,
127, 199.

From James E. Freeman, relative to an act con-
cerning district surveyors, 156.

From chief clerk, relative to governor's message,
returning an act to incorporate the Janesville
bridge company, 170.

From Adjutant General, relative to expenditures of
his office, 205.

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