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ROCK COUNTY-Continued.

M. C. No. 3, A.

No. 145, A.

POOR-

4, A.

146, A.

303, A.
395, A.

5, A.

No. 146, S.
155, A.
227, A.

For an increase of mail-service in, 73 162 189 190 226 324
361 398 507.

For the establishment of a daily mail-route in, 73 162 189 190
226 324 361 398 507.

For a tri-weekly mail-route in, 73 162 289 190 208 215 324
343 376 507.

Authorizing John E. Glover to maintain a dam on Clam Creek, in,
109 152 188 190 226 245 569 602 629 638.
Authorizing J. H. McCourt to maintain a dam on the south fork
of Clam River in, 109 152 188 190 246 569 588 600 641.
Repealing private and local laws 1872, for the preservation of game
in, 199 344 388 392 428 473 570 601 623 638.
For the relief of tax-payers in, 220.

To amend general laws 1858, amending sections 13, 14, 15, 17,
and 18, of the relief and support of, 567 571 597.
To appropriate for the relief of the insane, of Rock county, 124

213 230 234 236.

Repealing private and local laws of 1868, to provide for the sup-
port of the, in the county of Milwaukee, 173 366 425 426.

PORTAGE CITY-

M. C. No. 3, S. To change the line of the land-grant road between, and
Stevens Point, to the most direct and feasible route, 230 232
243.

Jt. Res. No. 8, S. Asking Congress to straighten the line of land-grant road
between, and Stevens Point, 230 232 243.

PORTAGE COUNTY-

No. 208, A,

To amend private and local laws 1869, to authorize the use of
money arising from the sale of certain swamp and overflowed
lands in, for drainage-purpose, 160 228 247 249 265 283 411
461 599 609.

PORTAGE & SUPERIOR RAILROAD-

No. 11, A.
122, A.
274, A.

To amend an act incorporating the, 24.
Relating to the Wisconsin Central Railroad, amendatory of the act
incorporating the, 96 132 158 160 1641 87 188 209 213 278.
Extending the time of exemption from taxation from assessment
and taxation of certain lands belonging to the, 196 341 370
383 405 412 437.

POST-OFFICE-

Res. No. 12, A. Relating to closing post-office of the Assembly on Sundays, 26

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No. 127, S. To transfer the railroad-aid heretofore voted by the, Grant county,

POWERS-

No. 101, S.

291 293 347 403 410.

Conferring upon court-commissioners of the Federal courts the
same, within the State as court-commissioners of the State,
511 512 595 614.

275, A. To increase the, and duties of the Railroad Commissioners of this
State, 196 341 370 371 375 386.

PRATT, REV. MR.-

Officiated as chaplain, 43.

PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, CITY OF-

No. 93, S. To amend general laws of 1873, revising the charter of the, 409
411 482 510 568.

PRAIRIE DU CHIEN GERMAN-SCHOOL SOCIETY—

No. 49, A. To amend private and local laws of 1867, incorporating the, 40 63
75 97 183.

PRESCOTT, CITY OF―

No. 72, A. To amend private and local laws of 1871, to amend the act incor-
porating the, 46 89 112 113 151 156 292 316 357.

PRESCRIBING-

No. 32, A.

56, A.

261, A.
302, A.

And limiting rate of interest, 32 74 100 101 137 164 341 387
389.

And fixing representation of villages and cities, in the county
boards of supervisors, 41 363 394 416.

The rule of damages in certain cases, 179 277 296 297.
The duties of the lumber-inspector of fourth district, 199 429 485

488 495 500 503 514 601 604 628.

PRESENTATION OF-

Testimonial to Col. R. M. Strong, Chief Clerk, 618.

PRESERVATION-

No. 83, A. To amend the general laws of 1870, for the, of the colors and flags
of our late regiments, 52 137 157 158 190 215 465 489 426
604.

PRESERVATION OF FISH AND GAME-

No. 23, S.
147, A.

13, A.
37, A.

57, A.

81, A.
82, A.
106, A.
232, A.

300, A.

303, A.

To facilitate the artificial propagation and, 467 468 495 539.
For the, of fish in Wolf Creek and Gratiot Mill-pond, Lafayette
county, 323 325 398 483 487 498.

Amending laws of 1874, 24 39 90 91 131 139 164 227 290 356.
Of fish in Lake Ripley, Jefferson county, 33 53 91 132 140 164
212 239 278.

To amend Taylor's Statutes, 41 255 296 297 349 465 527 537
605.

Of fish in Waukesha and Walworth counties, and amending laws
of 1874, 52 75 100 101 130 140 163 212 239 278.
For the, of fish in Kenosha county, 52 75 100 101 130 140 164
357.

For the, of ducks and other wild fowl, in Green Lake, 72 137 182
234 236 254 282 403 429 508.
For the, of fish in Lake Winnebago and other lakes therein
named, 174 341 389 433 486 500 534 543 569 603 629 635.
For the, of game, in the State of Wisconsin, and amending gen-
eral laws of 1874, 199 321 432 333.
Repealing private and local laws of 1872, for the,
of game
in
the counties of St. Croix, Polk, and Burnett, 199 344 388
392 428 473 570 601 623 538.

393, A. To amend private and local laws of 1867, amendatory private and
local laws of 1867, for the, of fish in the lakes near Madison,
220 320 332 333 360 370 530 562 625 640.

416, A. Authorizing county boards of supervisors to make rules and regu-
lations for the, of fish, 223 306 371 375 385 530 552 589

PRESTON, TOWN OF-

No. 69, A.

PREVENTING-
No. 69, S.

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To legalize the official acts of the town board, of the, 46 85 112

113.

The hunting of deer with dogs, in Kewaunee county, 230 232 341

482 487.

The law-partner of the district-attorney from acting as justice of
the peace or as court-commissioner, 23 33 91 131 139 209
231 239 290 356.

Gambling on railroad-cars, 29 210 236 237 300 308 409 461 599

604.

29, A. Re-enacting revised statutes and amending section 9, revised stat-
utes, abuses in changing of venue, 32 74 99 101 130 139

76, A.

116, A.

359, A.

293 307 343 375 509.

Ensnaring or trapping of deer, 47 162 189 190 226 246 403 421
509.

County officers from acting as members of county boards, 85 180
234 235.

And punishing cruelty to animals, 205 340 393 415 448 473 510
537 606.

PRICE, WILLIAM T.—

Balloted for, for United States Senator, 114.

PRINTING-

No. 236, A.

244, A.

247, A.

To provide for letting the, of the tax-lists in the several counties
in this State, to the lowest bidder, 174.

To repeal private and local laws of 1872, to provide for the coun-
ty, in Waupaca county, 177 277 295 297 315 329.
To provide for letting of county, for the county of Milwaukee, 178
367 425 426 475 522 544 570 588 600 634.

304, A.
Jt. Res. No. 13,

To provide for letting of the tax-list, of St. Croix county, to the
lowest bidder, 199 321 332 350 377 440 444 587 597.
Instructing Committee on, to inquire as to delay and irreg-
ularity in, bills, 258.

S.

6, A.
Res. No. 16, A.

For, report of the Fish-Commissioners, 27 31 47 75 97
183.

Relating to, the Governor's Message in pamphlet form, 37.
Relating to, substitute bills introduced by committees, 84 95.

24, A.
PRINTED COPY-
Jt. Res. No. 11, S.

PRISONERS-

Directing Secretary of State to furnish each member with
a, of the report of the State Board of Charities and Re-
form, 231 232 239.

No. 190, A. Relating to the disciplining of, in the House of Correction, in Mil-
waukee county, 157 366 425 426 448 478 530 552 588 607.

PRIZE-PACKAGES—

No. 238, A. To provide for the punishment for selling, 174 256 294 297 318
331 333 274 386 542 588 600 634.

PROCEEDINGS-

No. 143, S. Legalizing the, of the joint meeting of the assessors of the towns
therein named, 230 232 377 440 441 470 531.

143, A.

Amending revised statutes, of executions and, thereto, 109 211
235 237 379 439 441.

148, A. To legalize the, of the commissioners and surveyors in laying out
a State road from village of Ashland to the city of Eau Claire,
123 212 233 250 300 309 609 621 631 636.

PROCESS-

No. 61, A. Relating to the service of summons or, on foreign-insurance compa-
nies, 45 132 157 158 211 236 237 300 328 529 562 624 640.

PROCURING-

Jt. Res. No. 18, S. The binding of the Railroad Commissioner's report, by the
Superintendent of Public Property, 567 571 ̊ 590.

PROHIBITING-
No. 55, A.
269, A.

348, A.

County, city, village, and town treasurers from holding their of-
fice, etc., 41 88 157 158 190 214.

Railroad contractors or members of construction companies from
holding office, etc., 195.

Town and city assessors from holding their offices, etc., 204 432
485 556.

Res. No. 15, A.

PROMOTING-

Smoking in the Assembly Chamber, 31 37 42 45.

No. 277, A. For, uniformity in teacher's examinations and certificates, 196
319 330 333 360 269 524.

PROPERTY-

No. 34, A.

186, A.
218, A.

336, A.
347, A.

PROPORTION—
No. 108, A.
268, A.

Repealing laws of 1873, amending general laws of 1868, to provide
for the assessment of, for taxation, and the levy of taxes there-
on, 32 87 100 101.

Repealing general laws 1873, relating to statistics of, exerapt from
taxation, 150 229 248 249 284.

To provide for the incorporation of trustees to hold, for religious
purposes, in certain cases, 161 276 295 297 360 369 465 488
526 605.

To amend revised statutes, of offenses against, 203 319 331 333
344 388 392 428 474 528 552 589 618.

To provide more fully for the assessment of, known as mortgages,
204 432 486 487.

Enabling the village of Depere, Brown county, to expend its, of
the county highway-tax, 72 182.

To enable the citizens of Green Bay and Fort Howard, and the
villages of Depere and West Depere to expend their, of the
county highway-tax, in the limits of said cities and villages,
180 182 236 237 315 329 410 490 526 605.

PROTECTING-
No. 125, A.
173, A.

279, A.
319, A.
349, A.

353, A.

357, A.

386, A.

422, A.

634.

For, public libraries, etc., 96 363 394 416 428 473 529 561 623
Providing more effectually for, the lands granted to aid in the
construction of Sturgeon Bay and Lake Michigan Ship-Canal
and Harbor, 129 380 439 441 534 569 603 629 638.
Repealing general laws of 1871, for, and encouraging the raising
of sheep, etc., 196 398 485 487.
For, bridges in the several towns in this State, 207 433 486 500

503 514.

For, persons engaged in the business of breeding and rearing
furred-animals, 204 340 393 415 427 474 528 552 582 608.
For, the navigation of Wolf River, 204 301 330 333 374 385

529 552 589 608.

For, Mackinaw trout, in La Crosse River, 205.

To amend general laws 1871, for, and encouraging the raising of
sheep, etc., 219 431 486 487.

For, newspapers against malicious prosecution, 223 377 485 488

504 555.

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109, S.
132, S.

135, S.
142, S.
149, S.

For the correction of errors in assessment and tax rolls, 48 87 100
101 276 296 298 359.

For the purchase of Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, 163 164
213 235 237 245 322.

For the completion and furnishing of the Northern Hospital for
the Insane, 292 293 338 483 487 497 541.

To amend the charter of the city of Berlin, for the platting and
recording the conveyance of certain cemetery-lands therein,
214 230 248 249 380 348.

For the rebuilding of a portion of the Institution for the Educa-
tion of the Blind, 323 324 370 377 440 441 468 470.
To amend an act, for the incorporation of villages, 469 523 558

612.

For the disposal of the five per cent. collection-fees returned with
delinquent taxes in Polk and Burnett counties, 566 571 597

620.

For a board of State Centennial managers, 358 360 432 485 484
496 543.

For taking a census or enumeration of the people of this State,
511 512 557 591.

For holding terms of court in Lincoln county, 292 293 311 312
325 382.

To amend general laws of 1873, amendatory of general laws 1872,
for the incorporation of villages, 402 404 443 502 512 568.
For the compensation for indexing and completing the transcribing
of the Journals of the Senate and Assembly, 409 411 483 487
496 539.
174, S. To amend private and local laws of 1870, amending the charter
of the city of La Crosse, and, for a police-force in said city,
347 348 368 394 416 422 511 568.

192, S.

195, S.

199, S.
28, A.

33, A.

63, A.

123, A.

124, A.

132, A.

139, A.

142, A.

169, A.
172, A.

175, A.

177, A.

192, A.

Amending private and local laws of 1871, for municipal courts in
the city of Fond du Lac, 467 468 495 539.

For the purchase of certain books for the use of the State library,

409 411 483 487 496 540.

For levying a State tax for the year 1875, 539 542 564 573 612.
To require the several railroad companies in this State, for the
safety of passengers, 29 52 91 139 231 232 254 289 357.
For the making of court-certificates to jurors and others therein
named, 32 74 100 101.

For service of process on sheriffs, 45 276 295 297 336 349 465

489 526 604.

For phonographic reporting in the municipal court, of Milwaukee
county, 96 266 394 416 448 473 530 562 624 641.
For the safe-keeping of certaia court-records, in Milwaukee county,
96 182 276 295 297 315 328 465 490 526 604.
Compensation for school-district clerks, 108 380 440 441.
For a better system of popular education, 108 339 368 423 426
534 546 610 626.

For an increase of highway-tax, in the county of Richland, 109
180 235 237 277 295 315 410 461 599 604.
A special trial in actions of quo warranto, 129 363 425 426.
To amend private and local laws of 1872, amendatory of general
laws 1868, accepting the grant of land made by Congress to
aid in the construction of the Sturgeon Bay and Lake Michigan
Ship-Canal and Harbor, in Door county, and, for the con-
struction of the same, 129 504 559 609 627 632 639.
For a uniform standard of length throughout the State, 129 336
387 892.
For laying out streets in the village of West Depere, in Brown
county, 130 182 234 236 254 397 424 509.
For the depositing of the funds of the counties, etc., 158 378.

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