NUMBER 21. MEMORIAL to the postmaster-general for increased mail service on mail route thirteen thousand one hundred and eight, from Madison, in Dane county, to Wiota, in La Fayette county. The memorial of the legislature of the state of Wisconsin, respectfully represents : That the interests and convenience of a large number of inhabitants of Dane, Green and La Fayette counties, would be greatly enhanced by the establishment of a semi-weekly mail service on mail route thirteen thousand one hundred and eight, from Madison, in Dane county, to Wiota, in La Fayette county. Approved April 1, 1863. NUMBER 22. MEMORIAL to the postmaster-general, for a daily mail on mail route number 13,164. The memorial of the legislature of the state of Wisconsin, respectfully represents: That the convenience and business interests of the inhabitants of Buffalo, Pepin, Dunn, Eau Claire and Chippewa counties, require the establishment of a daily mail on mail route number 13,164, leading from Wabasha, in the state of Minnesota, to Chippewa Falls, in the state of Wisconsin. Your memorialists would therefore respectfully ask that a daily mail be established on the route aforesaid, and that increased mail service be put thereon at the earliest practicable period. Approved April 2, 1863. The secretary of state of the state of Wisconsin does hereby certify, that the laws, joint resolutions and memorials published in this book, have been compared with the originals, deposited in this office, and that they appear to be correctly printed. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the great seal of the state, at the capitol, in Madison, this second day of July, A. D. 1863. [L. S.] JAMES T. LEWIS, secretary of state. LIST OF APPROPRIATIONS. Date. No. Feb. 5... 1...Blair & Persons, merchandise........ To whom and for what appropriated. Amount. 12... 3...Donaldson & Tredway, merchandise........... 12... 2...Schumacher & Johnson, burglar proof safe.................... $728 56 984 50 33 07 12... 4...Hayes & Perry, desk..... 25 00 12... 5...Neely Gray, coal.... 117 38 12... 7...Fisher & Reynolds, furniture... 12... 6...W. P. Towers, painting and varnishing.. 425 03 60 00 12... 9... Noonan & McNab, stationery 12... 8...R. K. Findlay & Co., merchandise........ 37 43 85 50 12...11...C. S. Mears & Co., lumber....... 11...10...W. S. Purdy, papers in case of state vs. Wm. Watts..... 6 00 410 75 12...12... Blair & Persons, hardware.. 84 26 12...13...J. L. Davis & Co., carpeting....... 11...14... Wm. E. Carter, contested election. do 17 50 20...27...G. D. Norris, flag..... 19...16...A. D. Seaman, 8 tete-a-tetes........ 20...21... Bliss, Eberhard & Festner, stationery.. 20.. 22...H. J. Hill, 50 cords wood,...... 20...23...A. Kutzbock, work on capitol... 20...24...Dane county, boarding prisoners... 20...25 ..E. Gibbs, gas fixtures................. 20...26...Harvey & Moxley, repairs on capitol......................... 184 00 413 87 18.00 24...28...Robert G. Bell, shrubbery. 124 00 24...29...A. Parker, clocks..... 70 00 27...80... Frederickson & Sorenson, repairs on capitol...... 372 00 22 06 49 50 18 88 5...35...S. Klauber & Co., merchandise.. 5...37...Ramsay & Campbell, hardware.......... 700 359 77 7 35 890 38 6...43...Dunning & Sumner, hardware.. 52 52 10...44...Louis Lipman, diagrams for ag. report........... 88 00 19...45...J. B. Moore, state agent,.. 56 50 19...46...R. K. Findlay & Co, powder........... 49 23 19...47... Dean, Pardee & Co., paints and oils... 191 23 19...48...Huntley & Steensland, crockery..... 24 35 19...49...A. K. Young, contested election... 19 00 13 00 16 75 187 50 916 58 19...53... Church & Hawley, furniture...................... 25...54...M. K. Young, S. S. Wilkinson, Sat. Clark, E. M. Phillips, 25...67...Wm. L. Marshall, advanced to volunteers....... 70 60 30...72...Institute for the blind, brooms and wisps..... 25 25 31...77...Francis Mika, do 30...73... E. Gibbs, gas fixtures.... 30...74...Louis Lipman, diagrams of assembly and senate....... 31...78...John S. Dean and John H. Warren, clerks, $25 each........ 31...82...C. F. Solberg, governor's message in Norwegian.......... 187 50 do Welch,......... 187 50 31...84...D. W. Slosson, board of state prisoner.... 2 16 31...85...John Vant Wood, governor's message in Holland... 120 '00 30 00 1...90... Charles Mueller, assistant surgeon, 1st regiment....... 600 00 11 47 1...92...D. G. Powers, map.... 2...93... Crusius & Kleinpell, governor's extra message in Ger man........... 200 00 320 00 I, James T. Lewis, secretary of state of the state of Wisconsin, do hereby certify, that I have compared the foregoing list with the original acts of appropriations deposited in this office, and that the same is a complete list of all the appropriations made at the last session of the legislature, except such as are printed at length in this volume. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the great seal of the state, at the capitol, in Madson, this 2d day of July, A. D. 1863. [L. S.] JAMES T. LEWIS, secretary of state. NOTE. In the fourth line of section 1, chapter 286, page 429, for "heretofore" and "hereafter," read "thertofore" and "thereafter." |