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Mr. Bullen presented the petition of the inhabitants of Racine county for a change in the present manner of the county gov . ernment . Mr. Arndt presented the remonstrance of citizens of the county of Brown against the organization of ...
Mr. Bullen presented the petition of the inhabitants of Racine county for a change in the present manner of the county gov . ernment . Mr. Arndt presented the remonstrance of citizens of the county of Brown against the organization of ...
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On motion of Mr. Bullen , Resolved , That the petition of the citizens of Racine County , relative to the change of the present systems of town and county government , be referred to a select committee of three members with authority to ...
On motion of Mr. Bullen , Resolved , That the petition of the citizens of Racine County , relative to the change of the present systems of town and county government , be referred to a select committee of three members with authority to ...
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On Motion of Mr. Sterling the Council adjourned . P Friday , December 11 , 1840 . Mr. Arnold presented a petition from inhabitants of Milwaukee county , requesting the Legislative Assembly to memorialize Congress to confirm the title to ...
On Motion of Mr. Sterling the Council adjourned . P Friday , December 11 , 1840 . Mr. Arnold presented a petition from inhabitants of Milwaukee county , requesting the Legislative Assembly to memorialize Congress to confirm the title to ...
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Mr. Bullen presented three petitions from citizens of Walworth county , and one from citizens of Racine county , praying ... Mr. Collins presented the petition of Moses M. Strong , for the appointment of a committee to investigate his ...
Mr. Bullen presented three petitions from citizens of Walworth county , and one from citizens of Racine county , praying ... Mr. Collins presented the petition of Moses M. Strong , for the appointment of a committee to investigate his ...
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Mr. Upham presented the petition of citizens of Milwaukee county , asking the passage of a law remitting the interest upo canal lands . Which was read , and laid on the table . On motion of Mr. Sterling , Ordered , That all bills ...
Mr. Upham presented the petition of citizens of Milwaukee county , asking the passage of a law remitting the interest upo canal lands . Which was read , and laid on the table . On motion of Mr. Sterling , Ordered , That all bills ...
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Journal of the Council of the ... Legislative Assembly of Wisconsin Wisconsin. Legislative Assembly. Council Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1848 |
Journal of the Council of the ... Legislative Assembly of Wisconsin Wisconsin. Legislative Assembly. Council Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1842 |
Journal of the Council of the ... Legislative Assembly of Wisconsin Wisconsin. Legislative Assembly. Council Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1838 |
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Sida 288 - An act to create a fund for the benefit of the creditors of certain moneyed corporations, and for other purposes,
Sida 10 - The Governor shall nominate, and, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council, shall appoint, all Judicial officers, Justices of the Peace, Sheriffs, and all Militia officers, except those of the staff, and all Civil officers not herein provided for.
Sida 79 - Nashua, from the committee to whom was referred so much of the message of His Excellency the Governor as relates to the Asylum for the Insane, made the following report : The select committee to whom was referred so much of the message...
Sida 62 - The rules of parliamentary practice, comprised in Jefferson's Manual, shall govern the House in all cases to which they are applicable, and in which they are not inconsistent with the standing rules and orders of the House, and joint rules of the Senate and House of Representatives.
Sida 217 - They have concurred in the report of the committee of conference on the disagreeing vote of the two Houses on the...
Sida 248 - Imprisoned on any criminal charge, or in execution upon some conviction of a criminal offense for any term less than for life; or (4) A married woman, the time during which such disability shall continue, shall not be deemed any portion of the time in this act limited for the commencement of such suit, or the making such entry, avowry or cognizance.
Sida 88 - States, to aid in the construction of the Milwaukee and Rock River canal...
Sida 381 - an act to create a fund for the benefit of the creditors of certain moneyed corporations," which was in fact the famous safety-fund system of the State of New York.
Sida 371 - Not more than three bills, originating in the House, shall be committed to the same Committee of the Whole, and such bills shall be analogous in their nature, which analogy shall be determined by the Speaker, 94.
Sida 316 - Governor notifying that he had this day approved "an act to provide for the payment of the expenses of the Legislative Assembly therein named." Mr. Collins, from the joint committee to wait upon the Gov. crnor, reported that the committee had performed the duty assigned them, and that the Governor had informed them that he had no further communications to make to the Legislature.