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INDEX.

ABSTRACTS of votes given for and against township govern-

ment,

In Iowa county, 48; in Brown county, 60.
ACCOUNTS.

Of Samuel Ryan, 89, 156, 190.

Of Secretary of Territory, 189, 242.

Of Daniel Wells, jun., 199,

Of Otis & Grove, 199.

Of David Hyer, 202.
Of C. S. Peaslee, 236.
Of J. Wentworth, 250.
Of N. Smith, 259.
Of Cole & Arnold, 276.

Of Alexander Mitchell, 282.
Of A. Rasdall, 283.

Of A. R. Clark, 287.

Of Darwin Clark, 289.

Of A. A. Bird, 297.

Of publishers of the Law Library, 313.

Of Thomas L. Ogden,.tb.

Of James Morrison, 326.

Of C. C. Sholes, 331.

Of H. N. Wells, 336.

ADDRESSES,

Of Governor, 14--38; considered, 76.

Of president on taking the chair, 69; on leaving the
chair, 459.

APPOINTMENTS,

Of officers pro tem., 4.

Of committee to wait on Governor, 10, 457.
Of committee to revise standing rules, 11.
Of committee to report joint rules, 42, 52.

Of committees of conference, 67, 430, 443, 444.

Of committee in relation to Milwaukee and Rock riv-
er Canal, 122.

Of printer of the Journal, 434, 435.

ASSEMBLY, Legislative,

Begun and held, 3; adjournment of, 459.
BILLS, (of Council,)

No. 1. To amend the act concerning the writ of at-
tachment; first and second reading, 49; proceedings
before passage, 74, 86, 88, 124, 132, 146, 151---154,
157, 163; passed Counci!, 163; passed House, 234;
further proceedings, 235, 250, 257, 258, 279, 288,
293, 318, 321, 325, 326; approved, 330.

No. 2. To authorize Asa Clark to build and maintain
a dam at the outlet of Pewaukee lake; first and
second reading, 63; proceedings before passage,
106, 149, 160, 168; passed Council, 169; passed
House, 204; other proceedings, 214, 223, 224; ap-
proved, 282.

No. 3. To repeal the act concerning the lien of me-
chanics and others on real estate; first and second
reading, 63; proceedings before passage, 106, 183,
185, 210, 217; passed Council, 218; passed House,
286; further proceedings, 314, 322, 324; approved,

326.
No. 4. To repeal the several acts incorporating cer-
tain corporations exercising banking powers; first
and second reading, 73; proceedings thereon, 78,
345, 398; postponed till 1st of January, 400.
No. 5. Relating to interest on contracts; first and
second reading, 73; proceedings thereon, 78, 124,
137, 186.

No. 6. To incorporate the trustees of the Platteville
Academy; first and second reading, 73; proceed-
ings before passage, 105; passed Council, 114;

passed House, 145; further proceedings, 173, 176,
178, 199; approved, 197.
No. 7. To provide for the relief of purchasers of ca-
nal lands; first and second reading, 77; proceed-
ings before par sage, 113, 173, 174, 176, 179, 181;
passed Council, ib.; passed House, 293; further
proceedings, 236, 315, 322, 323; approved, 326.
No. 8. Concerning the partition of lands; first and
second reading, 87; proceedings before passage, 114,
124, 130; passed Council, 131; passed House, 286;
further proceedings, 289, 301; approved, 309.
No. 9. Concerning the terms of the District Court in
Racine county; first and second reading, 87; pro-
ceedings thereon, 215.

No. 10. To encourage the erection of grist mills; first
and second reading, 92; proceedings before pas-
sage, 121, 168, 231, 237, passed, ib.; indefinitely
postponed by House, 251.

No. 11. Concerning the collection of certain taxes;
first and second reading, 93; proceedings before
passage, 125, 130, 131.

No. 12. To amend the act incorporating the village of
Racine; first and second reading, 90; proceedings
before passage, 117, 139, 179, 190; passed Coun-
cil, 191: passed House, 211; further proceedings,
269, 270, 275, 234, 292, 209; returned with objec
tions, 309; re-considered and passed by Council, 333;
by the House, 351.

No. 13. To authorize Hiram Weld to establish a ferry
across the Grant and Mississippi rivers; first and
second reading, 136; proceedings before passage,
216-219, 256, 257, 259; passed Council, 266.
No. 14. To divide the town of Summit and to organ-
ize the town of Warren; first and second reading,
137; proceedings before passage, 330, 331, 345;
passed Council, 346; passed House, 359; further
proceedings, 373, 375, 377; approved, 386.
No 15. To provide for the construction of certain
works of internal improvement; first and second
reading, 142; proceedings thereon, 207.

No. 16. To prescribe the number, duties and compen-
sation of the officers of the Legislative Assembly;
first and second reading, 150, proceedings before
passage. 173, 176, 181, 207, 212; passed Council,
213; indefinitely postponed by House, 334.
No. 17. For the relief of Portage county; first and
second reading, 156; pooceedings before passage,
195, 206, 208; passed Council, 213; passed House,
234; other proceedings, 236, 248, 263, 264, 267,
273, 278, 279, 284, 293; approved, 297.

No. 18. To authorize George Lurwick to build and
maintain a dam across Oconto river; first and second
reading, 173; proceedings before passage, 283,
288; passed Council, 291; passed House, 325; fur-
ther proceedings, 343, 356; approved, 360.
No. 19. To amend the act changing the corporate
limits and powers of the town of Green Bay; first
and second reading, 174; proceedings before pas-
sage, 225, 227; passed Council, 228; passed House,
261; further proceedings, 268, 293, 297; returned
with objections,310; re-considered and passed Coun-
cil, 398; and House, 412.

No. 20. To repeal a certain act concerning costs and
fees; first and second reading, 176; proceedings
thereon, 210, 217.

No. 21. To provide for the construction of a rail-way
or McAdamized road from Milwaukee to the Mis-
sissippi river; first and second reading, 184; pro-
céedings thereon, 336, 358, 360; laid on the table,
361.

No. 22. To provide for the sale of non-resident lands
for taxes; first and second reading, 193; proceed-
ings thereon, 263.

No. 23. To amend the act concerning the Supreme
and District Courts; first and second reading, 200;
proceedings before passage, 209. 215; passed Coun-
cil, 217; passed House, 338; further proceedings,
345, 350; approved, 357.

No. 24. To establish certain territorial roads; first

and second reading, 200; laid on the table, 290.

No. 25. Declaratory of an act prescribing the terms of
office of certain county officers, first and second
reading, 200; proceedings before passage, 263, 265;
passed Council, 267; passed House, 432; further
proceedings, 437, 439, 443; approved, 44ti.
No. 26. To provide for the permanent establishment
of the seat of justice of the county of Racine; first
and second reading, 200; proceedings thereon, 235,
laid on the table, 290.

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No. 27. For the promotion of agricultural interest and
the formation of agricultural societies; first and scc-
ond reading, 202; proceedings thereon, 240, 241,
214; passed Council, ib.; indefinitely postponed by
House, 267.

No. 25. To revive and amend the act incorporating
the Western Fire Insurance and the Howard Fire
Insurance Companies; first and second reading,
202; proceedings before passage, 241, 244; pass-
ed Council, 245; passed House, 261; further pro-
ceedings, 266, 272, 276; returned by the Governor
with objections, 294; objections sustained by Coun-

cil. 300.

No. 23. To authorize the issuing of drafts or bills for
the payment of the expenses of the Legislative As-
sembly; first and second reading, 217; proceedings
before passage, 323, 227; passed Council, 228;
passed House, 211; further proceedings, 255, 261,
264, 266, 268, 269, 278, 293, 315, 318, 321, 324,
326; approved, 330.

No. 30. To apportion the members of the Council
and House of Representatives; first and second
reading, 228; proceedings before passage, 28,
323, 353, 404, 428, 430; laid on the table, 452.
No. 31. To repeal the several acts providing for aid-
ing in the construction of the Milwaukee and Rock
River Canal, and to provide for the temporary
management and control of the canal lands; first
and second reading, 233; proceedings before pas-
sage, 283, 301, 305; passed Council, 317; passed
House, 356; further proceedings, 357, 367, 370,

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