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INDEX.

ASSEMBLY LEGISLATIVE.

Begun and held, 3; Adjournment of, 310,
APPOINTMENTS.

Of officers pro. tem. 4; of standing Committees, 23; of
select committees, 28; of committees to wait on Governor,
5, 308; of committees of conference, 176, 181, 185, 229, 267:
ADDRESSES.

Of Governor, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19
Of the President, on taking the chair,

Of the President, on leaving the chair,

ACCOUNTS.

Of Abner Nichols, presented,

Of James Clarke, presented,

Of Collier & Pettus, presented,

iOf Samuel H. Davis, presented,

29, 21
309, 310

86

92

108, 165

112

Of Com❜rs to examine Mineral Point Bank, presented, 118

Of William C. Bostwick, presented,

188

Of Harrison Reed, presented, 194; reported,

252

Of Samuel B. Knapp, presented, 220; reported on, 252, 253

Of M. M. Vineyard, presented, 220; reported on,

252

Of Timothy Wainwright, presented,

220

Of Richard Hendell, presented, 221; reported on,

252

Of W. W. Wyman, presented, 256: reported on, 271, 272
Of John F. O'Neill, presented,

256

Of J. E. Arnold, presented, 264, 265; reported on, 271, 272

Arnold, Jonathan E. member, admitted,

Beatty, George, elected Secretary,

Bennet, George, elected Transcribing Clerk,
BILLS OF COUNCIL.

No. 1.

477

Relating to Sheriffs. First and second reading 26;
proceedings before passage, 34, 35; passed Council,
93; passed H. of Reps. 179; other proceedings, 183,
188; approved, 194.

No. 2. Changing the boundary lines of certain counties. First
and second reading, 26; proceedings before passage,

34, 35, 36, 37, 44, 47; passed Council, 47; passed H. of
Reps. 103; other proceedings, 105, 109; approved, 108.
No. 3. Concerning betting. First and second reading, 26;
other proceedings, 36, 38; negatived, 38.

No. 4. Supplemental to the act concerning testimony and de-
positions. First and second reading, 29; proceedings

before passage, 43, 87, 104, 117, 118, 131, 132, 135, 136;
passed Council, 137; passed H. of Reps. 250; other
proceedings, 255, 262, 264, 265, 267; approved, 286.
No. 5. To amend the act for assessing and collecting county
First and second reading, 29; proceedings

revenue.

before passage, 51, 80.

No. 6. For the relief of the settlers on the canal lands in
the counties of Milwaukec and Jefferson. First and
second reading, 34; proceedings before passage, 41,
43, 44, 47; passed Council, 47; passed H. of Reps.
59; other proceedings, 59, 60, 63, 64, 65 ; approved, 65.
No. 7. To provide for the support of illegitimate children.
First and second reading, 34; proceedings before pas-
sage, 60, 65, 67; passed Council, 70; passed H. of
Reps. 231; other proceedings, 239, 242, 247; ap-
proved, 252.

No. 8. To amend the act establishing the rate of toll for

grinding. First and second reading, 35; proceedings
before passage, 48, 49, 83, 84, 87; passed Council, 88;
passed H. of Reps. 128; other proceedings, 163, 168,
176, 178; approved, 178.

No. 9. Declaring rivers navigable for certain purposes. First
and second reading, 36; procceedings before passage,

54, 69, 70; passed Council, 70; passed H. of Reps.
179; other proceedings, 183, 188; approved, 194.
No. 10. To establish a board of education, and the office of
superintendent of public schools, and to prescribe their
duties. First and second reading, 37; proceedings be-
fore passage, 54, 86, 96; negatived, 120, 121.

No. 11. To repeal the act relating to interest on contracts.
First and second reading, 41.

No. 12. To provide for laying out and establishing a territorial
road from Fort Winnebago to the Plover Portage, on the
Wisconsin River. First and second reading, 47; pro-
ceedings before passage, 54, 58; passed Council, 60,
To lay out and establish certain territorial roads therein
named. (See bill No. 12.)

No. 13. Concerning proceedings in district courts. First and
second reading, 47; proceedings before passage, 114,

184.

No. 14. To elarge the boundaries of Portage county, and for
other purposes. First and second reading, 50; pro-
ceedings before passage, 68, 105, 120, 127, 140, 162,
171, 172, 177; passed Council, 177; passed H. of
Reps. 232; other proceedings, 236, 241, 245, 249, 252,
258, 260; approved, 263.

No. 15. To prescribe the number, duties, and compensation of the
officers of the Legislative Assembly, and for other pur-
poses. First and second reading, 50; proceedings be-
fore passage, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 87; passed Coun.

cil, 88; passed H. of Reps. 113; other proceedings,
121, 227, 129, 130; approved, 130.
No. 16. To amend the act to provide for the

support of com-
mon schools, and for other purposes. First and sec-
ond reading, 57; proceedings before passage, 77, 95,
99; passed Council, 99; passed H. of Reps. 241 ; other
proceedings, 244, 245, 252, 258, 260; approved, 263.
No. 17. To amend the several acts of the Territory to author-
ize the levy and collection of taxes. First and second
reading, 58; proceedings before passage, 100, 101,
102, 111, 112, 113, 116, 117, 155, 156, 157, 158, 168;
passed Council, 170; indef. postponed by H. of Reps.,

191.

No. 18. For the relief of Josiah Moore. First and second read-

ing 72; other proceedings, 82, 84; passed Council, 88;
passed H. of Reps., 103; other prooceedings, 105, 109,
approved 108. i

No. 19. To incorporate the Fond du Lac Company. First and
second reading, 72; proceedings before passage, 114,

133, 135; passed Council, 137; passed H. of Reps.,
250; other proceedings, 252.

No. 20. To amend the act concerning the writ of attachment.
First and second reading, 79; proceedings before pas-
sage, 96, 105, 106, 109, 108, 109; passed Council, 109,
110; passed H. of Reps., 250; other proceedings, 266,
274; postponed by H. of Reps., 274; after proceed.
ings, 303, 304, 306.

No. 21. To provide for the compensation of the officers of the
Legislative Assembly. First and second reading, 79;
proceedings before passage, 89, 90, 93; passed Coun-
cil, 93; passed H. of Reps., 117; other proceedings,
121, 125, 126, 127, 129, 130; approved, 130.

No. 22. Regulating suits on bills of exchange and prommissory

notes. First and second reading, 82; proceedings be.

fore passage, 102, 103.

No. 23. To legalize the official acts of Thomas M'Kaig. First
and second reading, 87; proceedings before passage,

115, 116; passed Council, 115; passed H. of Reps.
175; other proceedings, 178, 183; approved, 183.
No. 24. To incorporate the village of Racine. First and sec
ond reading, 93; proceedings before passage, 113,
119, 120, 133, 148, 149, 158, 159, 168; passed Coun-
cil, 170; passed H. of Reps., 185; other proceedings,
192, 193, 203, 210, 216, 221; approved, 221.

No. 25. To repeal the act concerning costs and fees, and for
other purposes. First and second reading, 93; pro-
ceedings before passage, 144, 145, 147, 150; nega.
tived, 150.

No. 26. To restrain pedlars and other persons from trading
without license. First and second reading, 93; pro-

ceedings before passage, 134, 135, 145; passed Coun-
cil, 146; passed H. of Reps., 176; other proceedings,
177, 178, 184, 186; approved, 186.

No. 27. To amend the act concerning grand and petit jurors,
and the act to provide for the trial of criminal cases.
First and second reading, 100; proceedings before
passage 115, 132, 133, 136; passed Council, 137; pas-
H. of Reps. 179; other proceedings, 183, 188, 195;
approved, 194.

No. 28. Supplemental to the act concerning marriages. First

and second reading, 112; proceedings before passage,

139, 150, 166, 168; passed Council, 170; other pro-
ceedings, 180, 266, 268, 269.

No. 29. To amend the act concerning the lien of mechanics
and others for the cost of repairs and improvements on
real estate. First and second reading, 124, 125; pro-

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