Of 465 citizens of Iowa, Grant, and Crawford coun- ties, for the organization of a new county, 224. Of citizens of Southport, relative to roads, 237. Of citizens of the town of Finch, in Jefferson county, for a change of name of said town, 238.
Of citizens of the counties of Grant, Iowa, and Craw- ford, for the organization of a new county, north of the Wisconsin river, to be attached to Iowa, for judicial purposes, 248.
Of citizens of Grant county, for the incorporation of a railroad company, to construct a railroad from Lake Michigan to the Mississippi river, 248.
Of citizens of Iowa county, for division of said county, 376.
Of inhabitants of Rock county, for the location of a Territorial road, 386.
Of Aaron Kellogg, for divorce, 456.
Proceedings of a public meeting, held on the north side of Wisconsin river, relative to establishment of boundary, of a new county to be attached to Iowa county, 172.
Of a public meeting held at Madison, relative to State Government, 238.
REMONSTRANCE, of citizens of Brown county, relative to sessions of district court, 88.
Of inhabitants of Fond du Lac county, against re-an- nexation of said county to Brown county, 114. Of citizens of Sheboygan, against repeal of act organ- izing counties of Manitouwoc and Sheboygan, 114. Of James L. Fish and 30 others, against changing name of town of Watertown, 127.
Of citizens of Iowa county, against division of said county, 167.
Of citizens of Southport, against division of said town, 177.
Of inhabitants of Manitouwoc, against being attached
Of citizens of Dodge county, against locating county seat, 234.
Rockwell appeared and took his seat, 5.
Report of committee, relative to the testimony in the contested elec-
tion from Crawford county, 6.
Of committee informing governor of organization, 9. Of committee relating to rules, 37, 38. Joint, 52. Of committee relative to the memorial of Theophilus La Chappelle, contesting the right of the seat of Alfred Brunson, 36.
Of committee relative to the removal of the Indians, 60 to 63.
Of committee relating to schools, 76 to 83.
Of committee relative to the subject of a university, 89
Of committee relative to the resignation of Thomas E. Parmelee, of his right to a seat, and also as to the right of Elisha S. Sill, to said seat, 116 to 118. Of minority of the committee relative to the right of Tho- mas E. Parmelee to a seat, and also the claim of Eli- sha S. Sill, to said seat, 120 to 122.
Of committee relating to excessive legislation, 128 to 130. Of committee relative to taxes and tax titles, 133 to 143. Of committee relative to the communication of Daniel Baxter, 144.
And memorial of a railroad convention, referred, 146. Of committee relative to bill to incorporate the farmer's and mechanic's association, 152, 153.
Of committee disallowing account of Thomas Eastman, 158.
Of committee relative to bill to repeal an act to restrain pedlars and other persons from trading without li- cence, 159, 160.
Of committee relative to bill to prevent the sale of intox- toxicating liquors, to soldiers of the United States Ar- my, 160, 161.
Of committee relative to the petition of Sarah Leach for divorce, 168.
Of committee relative to bill no. 2 (H. of R.) to amend the several acts to provide for the support of common schools, 168, 169.
Of committee relative to bill no. 15 (H. of R.) to amend an act to provide for the appointment of a Territorial Treasurer, &c. 169.
Of committee relative to petition to change the name of the town of Watertown, 173.
Of committee to whom were referred that portion of the governor's message relating to inland trade, the Mil- waukee and Rock river canal, the report of canal company and loan agent, 177 to 185.
Of committee to whom were referred the petition of G. W. Arms, and others for the relief of Sarah A. Pho- nix, 189.
Of committee relative to bill no. 24, 199, 200. Of committee relating to mining and smelting, 210, 211. Of committee relative to the petition of certain citizens of Dodge county, for organization of a town by the name of Clyman, 212.
Of committee relative to the communication of Henry W. Clark and others, for the incorporation of the Ge- neva sacred music association, 212.
Of committee relative to the communication of R. L. Ream, treasurer, 212 to 221.
Of committee relative to the account of J. C. Dinnies, 221, 222.
Of committee relative to the returns of the several coun- ties, adopting the town and county government laws, 225, 226.
Of committee relative to the petition of Erastus C. Mon- tague, 230, 231.
Of committee relative to the governor's message, con- taining objections to bill to incorporate the Janesville bridge company, 238 to 244.
Of minority of the committee relating to the governor's message, containing objections to bill to incorporate the Janesville bridge company, 249 to 251.
Of committee relative to the county seat of Dodge county,
Of committee relative to the reception of any moneys to be divided to the territory of Wisconsin, by virtue of the act of Congress of September 4th, 260.
Of committee, relative to the Milwaukee and Rock river canal, 260 to 267.
Of commissioners of the Milwaukee and Rock river ca- nal, 215 to 218.
Of Byron Kilbourn to Gov. Doty, 318 to 321.
Annual, of the commissioners of the Milwaukee and Rock river canal, 321 to 325.
Of committee relating to bill no. 32, 342.
Of committee relative to the petition for the construction of a dam across Fox river, 343.
Of committee relative to the proceedings of a public meeting held at Madison, relating to a state govern- ment, 358.
Of minority of the committee relative to the proceedings of a public meeting held at Madison relating to a state Government, 358 to 366.
Of committee relating to the property in the library, 374. Of committee relative to the growth of silk, 392, 393. Of committee relating to the election of commissioner of public buildings, 433.
Of committee relating to the northern boundary line be- tween Wisconsin and Michigan, 440.
Of committee relative to the petition of Aaron Kellogg,
Of committee informing the House that the governor had no further communication to make them, 467.
Resolutions of the House of Representatives:-
No. 1. To provide an office in the capitol for the auditor and trea- surer of the Territory. Submitted and passed, 54; laid
on the table, 402; further proceedings, 451; committee of conference, 451, 456; signed, 456.
2. Relative to a penitentiary. Introduced, first and second reading, 65; in committee, 113; passed, 115; rejected in council, 401.
3. Relative to adjournment. Introduced, laid on the table 65; in committee, 208; further proceedings, 247, 248; pass- ed, 255.
4. To prepare the laws passed at the present session for pub- lication. Introduced, first and second reading, 65. 5. Relative to the removal of the Indians. Reported, first and second reading, 63; in committee, 72, 158, 166; laid on the table, 166; further proceedings, 167, 186 to 188, 190, 196 to 198; passed, 200; passed council, 430; ap- proved, 451.
6. Relative to a survey of the public lands. Introduced, 113; first and second reading, 114; in committee, passed, 165; passed council, 381.
7. Relative to the payment of certain bonds issued for the completion of the capitol. Reported, first and second reading, 144; in committee, 147; passed, 148; negatived in council, 191.
8. Relative to certain certificates for the payment of the ex- penses of the legislative assembly. Introduced, first and second reading, 162; in committee, 164; further procee- dings, 167; passed, 169.
9. Authorizing the adjutant general to draw on the treasurer for money to meet certain expenses. Reported, first and second reading, 211; in committee, 252, 253; passed and title amended, 345; (see bill no. 44, H. of R. file.) 10. Authorizing the Territorial Treasurer, to receive certain money from Jefferson county. Reported, 231, 232; first and second reading, 232; in committee, 344.
11. Relative to cancelling certain bonds. Reported, first and second reading, 341; in committee, 383.
12. Relative to the proceeds of the sales of the public lands, 260; laid on the table, 350; in committee, 384; laid on the table, 385, 446; further proceedings, 453.
13. Relative to printing. Reported, first and 2nd reading, 376. 14. To furnish the assembly with revised statutes. Reported, first and second reading, 376; in committee, 439. 15. Relative to distributing copies of the journals of the Legis lature. Introduced, first and second reading, 376; in
committee, 399; passed, 410; passed in council, 413; signed, 418; approved, 436.
16. Relative to procuring certain documents for the Wisconsin library. Introduced, passed, 384; passed council, 407; signed 408; approved 421.
17. Relative to choosing a commissioner of public buildings. Passed, 389; passed council, 407; further proceedings,
18. Concerning the election of canal commissioners. Laid on the table, 404; passed, 429.
19. Concerning the publication of the laws. Introduced, first and second reading, 450; in committee, 451, 452; passed 453; passed council, signed, 456; approved, 457.
Resolutions of the Council,
No. 1. Providing for receiving from the treasury of the United States certain moneys. Received 29; first and second reading, in committee 33; negatived 31; amendment non- concurred in by council 44, 59; committee of conference 59, 64.
2. Authorizing the Secretary of the Territory to borrow mo- ney. Received 67; first and second reading 69; in com- mittee, passed 69; signed 71; disapproved in Council 98. 3. Requesting the legislature of the state of New York to abolish the canal tolls on pig and bar lead. Received 60; first and second reading 64; in committee 65; laid on the table 66; further proceedings 148; passed 154; signed 156; approved 162.
4. Providing for a recess of the Legislative Assembly. Re- ceived 73; Proceedings 74; negatived 75; further procee- dings 83; reconsidered and passed 85.
9. Relative to the loan to aid in the construction of the Mil- waukee and Rock river canal. Received 413; first and second reading 417; in committee 429; passed 432; sign- ed 445, amendment concurred in by Council 446; appro- ved 456.
10. Relative to the disposition of certain lands granted by Con- gress to aid in the construction of the Milwaukee and Rock river canal. Received 381; first and second rea- ding 382; in committee, passed 354; signed 404; appro- ved 222; reconsidered and passed 436.
11. Relating to the southern boundary of the Territory. Re- ceived 390; first and second reading 394; in committee 395; laid on the table 396.
12. Asking for an appropriation from Congress for the survey of a rail road from Potosi on the Mississippi river to lake Michigan. Received 407; first and second reading 409; in committee 438; passed 439; signed 456; approved 457. 13. Preparing for publication the laws of the present session.
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