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... leave to introduce bills , as follows : By Mr. Wakeley : " A bill to suppress the circulation within this territory of bank notes below certain denominations . " By Mr. Reed : " A bill to authorize the county of Waukesha to 4 1848. ] 25 ...
... leave to introduce bills , as follows : By Mr. Wakeley : " A bill to suppress the circulation within this territory of bank notes below certain denominations . " By Mr. Reed : " A bill to authorize the county of Waukesha to 4 1848. ] 25 ...
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... leave to decline the honor . With much respect , I am your obd't serv't , JOHN PENMAN . " The messages from the council were then taken up , and the resolu tion relative to the joint rules of the two houses , and Resolution relative to ...
... leave to decline the honor . With much respect , I am your obd't serv't , JOHN PENMAN . " The messages from the council were then taken up , and the resolu tion relative to the joint rules of the two houses , and Resolution relative to ...
Page 28
... leave , presented the petition of Sarah H. Roper , for a divorce from her husband , William Roper ; 1 Which was read , and On motion of Mr. Cothren , Referred to a select committee consisting of Messrs . Cothren , Burt , Walworth ...
... leave , presented the petition of Sarah H. Roper , for a divorce from her husband , William Roper ; 1 Which was read , and On motion of Mr. Cothren , Referred to a select committee consisting of Messrs . Cothren , Burt , Walworth ...
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... leave to introduce a bill to authorize the construction of a dam across Rock river . Mr. Jackson moved that the 15th rule of this house be suspended for the purpose of introducing a memorial ; Which was agreed to . Mr. Jackson then by leave ...
... leave to introduce a bill to authorize the construction of a dam across Rock river . Mr. Jackson moved that the 15th rule of this house be suspended for the purpose of introducing a memorial ; Which was agreed to . Mr. Jackson then by leave ...
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... leave introduced , No. 2 , ( H of R. ) " A bill to enable the inhabitants of Washing- ton county to permanently locate the county seat of said county by a vote ; " Which was read the first and second times . Mr. Reed , agreeably to ...
... leave introduced , No. 2 , ( H of R. ) " A bill to enable the inhabitants of Washing- ton county to permanently locate the county seat of said county by a vote ; " Which was read the first and second times . Mr. Reed , agreeably to ...
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act entitled act to authorize act to divorce act to incorporate affirmative amend an act approved ayes and noes Babcock bill to authorize bill to divorce bill to incorporate bill to provide Botkin build a school Burt Byron Kilbourn Cass committee on county committee on roads concurred Cothren county and township county seat Croix county Dane county Dodge county Drake engrossed entitled an act Featherstonhaugh Fond du Lac Gardner Gibson Grant county Hanrahan house adjourned Hustisford incorporate the Milwaukee inhabitants Jackson Kinney levy a tax Martin Messrs Milwaukee and Rock Milwaukee river Mooers motion moved to amend negative Newell passed council passed H Patch plank road company Pole presented and referred presented to Governor proceedings received from council Reed reported enrolled Rock county Rock river canal school district second lieutenant select committee Stewart territorial road town township organization Virgin voted Wakeley Walker Walworth Walworth county Washington county Williston Wisconsin
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Page 16 - House dissenting) had declared that " by the act of the Republic of Mexico a state of war exists between that Government and the United States...
Page 12 - ... be appointed to wait upon his excellency, the governor, and inform him that the two...
Page 6 - Couneil to wait upon His Excellency, the Governor, and inform him that the two Houses have organized, pro tempore, and are ready to receive any communication he may wish to make them.
Page 19 - Carolina, moved to amend the resolution by striking out all after the word "Resolved...
Page 6 - Council, to wait upon his Excellency, the Governor and inform him that the two Houses are now permanently organized and ready to receive any communication he may have to make to them.
Page 5 - Resolved, That a committee of two on the part of this house be appointed, to act with a similar committee on the part of the Senate, to wait on his Excellency the Governor, and inform him that the two Houses of the General Assembly have convened, elected their officers, and are ready to receive any communication he may be pleased to make to them, and to ascertain of him at what time he will make such communication.
Page 10 - Shall the main question be now put?" It was decided in the affirmative.
Page 9 - States" and inserting the word "any." And the question having been put upon the adoption of said amendment, it was decided in the negative. And the ayes and noes having been called for...
Page 9 - Ohio, to amend the said resolution, by striking out all after the word "Resolved...
Page 20 - Which was agreed to. The question then recurred on the adoption of the resolution, as amended; And it was decided in the affirmative.