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the legislative assembly-received 151, proceedings, 152,
221, 225, 248, 259, approved 261.

No. 28. To provide for the punishment of the offence of tres-
piss on the lands of individuals, and for other purposes-
received 152, proceedings 158, 197, 202, 218, 224.
No. 30. Supplementary to an act to provide for the punishment
of offences against the public peace-received 279, pro
ccedings 22, 2.1, 2.2, 30, 310, approved 321.
No. 31. To amend certain acts relative to the center of
Dodge and Washington-received 156, proceed t35
193, 201, 207, 214, approved 222.

161.

No. 32. In relation to the territorial road from Maer! Pointly
Whitewater to Milwaukee-received 151, proceedag
152, 153, 157, 161, 169, approved 183.

No.34. To authorize the president and trustees of the village
Southport to borrow money, and for other purposes-t
ceived 159, proceedings 162, 190, 195, 206, 214, approved

222.

No. 37. To amend the act entitled an act to repeal an act to in-
corporate the stockholders of the bank of Mineral Point,
approved Feb. 15, 1812--received 156, proceedings 190,
155, 207, 215, approved 247.

No. 39. To incorporate the city of Milwaukee—received $23,

proceedings 233.

No. 40. To amend an act entitled an act concerning costs and
fees-received 205, proceedings 207, 22, 28, 291, 30

310,

approved 321.

No. 41. To amend an act entitled an act to incorporate

the

trustees of the village of Mineral Point, apored Jan. 11,
1844.--received 171, proceedings 174, 197,3,7,

approved 222.

No. 42. To authorize school district No. 1, in the town of Lan-
cester to levy a tax-received 173, proceedings 181, 198,

201, 207, 214, approved 222.

No. 43. To postpone the payment of principal and interest mon
eys due from purchasers of canal Lands, and for other par
poses-received 222, proceedings 223, 253, 251,257, 259,

approved 270.

315.

No. 44. To submit to the people of Wisconsin the question of
forming a state government-received 211. proceeds
223, 211, 242, 246, 255, 257, 232, 27, 292, apported
No. 46. Making appropriations out of the territorial treasury for
the payment of certain debts therein named-receved 253,
proceedings 258, 265, 312, 313, 315, 320, 327, 33, 34

approved 341.

No. 48. To organize the county of Dodge, and to provide for
locating the seat of justice of the same-received 201, pro
ceedings 201, 207, 214, approved 222.

No. 50. To change the name of Cyrus Manchester Hussey Bur-
gess to Cyrus Manchester Hussey Lay-received 211, pro-
ceedings 223, 22, 299, 304, 310, approved 320.

No. 51. To revise and amend an act entiled an act to incorpo-
rate the town of Platteville, approved Feb. 19, 1841-re-
ceived 214, proceedings 223, 221, 242, 218, 259, approved
261.

No. 54. To change the name of Cordelia Elvira Hood to Cor-
delia Elvira Burris-received 226, proceedings 233, 282,
293, 305, 310, approved 320.

No. 55. To amend an act to incorporate the trustees of the
Prairieville academy-received 257, proceedings 295, 296,
299, 305, 310, approved 3.0.

No. 58. To organize the county of Portage for judicial purposes
-received 333, proceedings 324, 335, 333, 343, 314.
No. 60. To amend an act to incorporate the village of South-
port-received 253, proceedings 258, 268, 279, 292, ap-
proved 315.

No. 61. To annex certain lands to the town of Geneva-re-

ceived 253, proceedings 258, 237, 272, 292, approved 299.
No. 62. To incorporate the town of Geneva-received 261,

proceedings 267, 281, 282, 286, 205, approved 320.
No. 63. To authorize the president and trustees of the town of
Milwaukee to borrow money-received 243, proceedings
248, 253, 254, 255, 238, 274, approved 315.

No. 64. In relation to certain county officers in St. Croix coun
ty--received 231, proceedings 251, 252, 303, 312, 311.
No. 67. To legalize the official acts of Rollin Blount-received
257, proceedings 205, 206, 299, 405,310, approved 321.
No. 68. Relating to territorial roads-received 307, proceedings
310, 312, 314, approved 321.

BONHAM, DAVID-Communication of, 137.

BRUNSON, HON. ALFRED--communication of, 79,

BURLINGTON ACADEMY--a bill of, 195.

CATLIN, JOHN-elected chief clerk, 26.

CONVENTION of both houses, 5, 216.

COMMITTEES--appointed, standing 31; joint 36, 38; select 36,
76, 82, 19, 202, 220, 230, 237, 246, 247; to wait
on governor 5; to revise rules for both houses 35;
of conference 113, 140, 153, 184, 261, 262, 280,
295.

COMMUNICATIONS-from Moses M. Strong, relative to his account
as fiscal agent, 33, 49.

J. D. Doty, relative to documents, 37.
Joshua Boyles, to contract for wood, 52.
George Beatty, relative to interest on ter-
ritorial bonds, 64.

Chief clerk, relative to accounts of M
M. Strong, 72.

The governor, relative to Hon. A. Bruz
son's communication, 79.
Alexander Michell, 88, 147.
John Y. Smith, 107.

David Bonham, relating to the Rock riv
er canal, 137, 138.

James Morrison, relating to serija, 152,
M. M. Jackson, relative to sind Wm.
Doughty, 155.

The board of supervisors of Miwaukee
county, to have the office of c'erk me
elective, 193; of the sld board, authe
izing the town of Sammit to assess a
tax, 193; also, for the reef of the pot
193.

Hon. Henry Dodge, relative to a mail

route, 194.

Sheldon and Hyer, relative to printing,

220.

DARLING, MASON C.--appointed speaker pro. tem. 115.
DECISIONS, of speaker-31, 83, 111, 122, 145, 135, 160, 163,
165, 180, 187, 202, 203, 219, 283, 251, 231.

DODGE, HON HENRY--Communication of, 194.
ELECTION—of officers, pro. tem. 4; speaker, 23; chief clerk and
other officers, 26, 2; chaplain, 30; superintendent
of territorial property, 216.

MEMORIALS-(house of representatives file:)

No. 1. Relative to public road from Sheboygan to the Fox ti

er-introduced 33, proceedings 39, 62.

No. 2. An amendment to the act of congress of Aug. 23, 1842,
and for other purposes-introduced 76, proceedings 80, 51,

87, 89, 94, 279, 222.

No. 3. For reduction of letter postage, and the abolishment of
No. 4. Concerning mineral lands in the teritory-reported 196,
franking privilege--introduced 147, proceedings 196, 197.
proceedings 208, 213, 240, 258, 262, 313, 315.
No. 5. In relation to the marshal of the territory-introduced
166, proceedings 208, 213, 240, 25, 232, 270, 2
No. 6. Relative to forming a constitution and state goverment
-introduced 193. proceedings 231, 232, 211,
No. 7. Relative to an United States road from Pairie du Chen
to La Pointe, on Lake Superior-introduced 221, proceed
ings 299, 307, 312, 314, approved 320.

No. 8. For the indemnification of Elbert Dickinson-reported
293, proceedings 299, 307, 312, 311, approved 320,

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No. 1. For the improvement of Fox and Wisconsin rivers-re-
ceived 52, proceedings 53, 63, 64, 70, 75, approved 145.
No. 2. For a re-appropriation of certain moneys to complete a
light-house on Grassy Island near the mouth of Fox river
-received 66, proceedings 67, 68, 77, 79, 115, approved
145.

No. 3. For an appropriation to defray the expenses of the legis
lative assembly, for the session of Dec, and Jan. last--re-
ceived 79, proceedings, 80, 102, 112.

No. 4. For the evacuation of Fort Crawford--received 115,
proceedings 147, 232.

No. 5. For a donation of land to improve the Grant river slough
-received 126, proceedings 113, 147, 151, 160, approved
163.

No. 6. For the adjustment of land titles and the sale of mineral
lands in the Wisconsin land district-received 211, pro-
ceedings 223, 281, 253.

No. 7. Relative to the Wisconsin Marine and Insurance com-
pany--received 253, proceedings 258, 259, 265, 266, 273,

281.

No. 8. Relative to the infringement of the boundaries of Wis-
consin-received 205, proceedings 209, 233, 212, 213,
245, 249.

MESSAGES, from the council, 4, 27, 29, 31, 35, 63, 66, 69, 73, 79,
83, 89, 93, 98, 99, 106, 111, 112, 117, 118, 121, 126,
130, 137, 139, 111, 151, 156, 159, 162, 168, 171,
172, 200, 201, 222, 223, 228, 216, 253, 231, 264,
266, 270, 237, 233, 307, 313, 315, 320, 324, 325,
312.

MESSAGES, of the governor--annual 5, 17.

in relation to the territory of Oregon 62.

concerning the annual report of adjutant-general 65.
relative to a communication of Hon. A. Brunson 79.
containing a petition of certain German inhabitants
177.

enclosing communication of A. T. Crow and M. G.
Jackson 215.

petition of inhabitants of Milwaukee county relative
to the indebtedness of the territory 263.

vetoing bills (C. file) 53, 59, 185, 187.

vetoing bills (H. file) 323, 339.

approving bills 128, 135, 156, 163, 166, 181, 201,
211, 219, 270, 273, 303, 320, 329.

MORRISON, JAMES, communication of, 152.

OFFICERS, appointed pro, tem. 4, 115; ciected 26, 28, 30, 215;
sworn 28.

PETITIONS

of Wm. Bullen concerning the time of the annual meeting of boards of supervisors 47.

of Walter Tait relative to taxes in divisions of towns 47. of Shubal R. Lewis for the formation of a new town 48. of Daniel Baxter relative to his accounts 50.

of Thomas Markie relative to a road 69.

of Lemuel Taylor to alter the boundaries of certain towrs 76.
of James C. Hackett and others for repeal of marriage cer
ses 82.

of James Campbell and Thomas Stewart for dam 87.
of Benjamin Piper for the organization of new towns 10.
of J. B. Atkins for organization of Fond du Lac county
of Daniel Bromley and others for the same 115.
of N. Perry for organization of county 115.
of David Jones and Erastus Bailey for mill dam 115.
of W. W. Wyman, relative to printing, 116,
of Webster Pease, for divorce, 118.

of Joseph Haskins and others, for formation of town, 116.
of S. Juneau, John White and others, relative to state go-
ernment, 121.

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of Ira Blood, G. W. Yearly and others, for a bridge, 125.
of Seth Warner and others, relative to school district, 195,
of B. R. Sanders and others, for territorial road, 125,
of Th. F. Dudley, for a ferry across the Missippi, 126.
of R. Blount and others, relative to canal lands, 131.
of Charlotte E. Coghlin, for divorce, 132.
of Silas D. Stiles, for territorial road, 132.
of Patrick Rogan, for territorial road, 139.
of Win. C. Wright and others, for division of town, 139.
of Elbert Dickinson, for remuneration, 125.
of S. Doolittle and others, for a wharf, 144.
of C. E siman and others, for removal of Indiane, 155.
of John J. Caldwell and others, for a ferry, 160.
of B. F. Kavanaugh, to prohibit the sale of ardent spirits at

camp-meetings, 167.

of C. L. Starkwell, Frederick Borshedt, R. H. Mallory, C. L Oatman, James Simmons, and others, for free white males to

vote, 171.

of George W. Moody, for repeal of an act relative to county

officers, 174.

of George Tiffany, relative to surveying partition lites 13. of R. O'Conner and others, for repeal of certain blue laws,

211.

of Amos Hill, for divorce, 220.

of Joseph Quarle and others, relative to state government,

247.

of H. A. Gallup and others, of Winnebago county,
tached to the county of Fond du Lac, 247.

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