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... March 3 , 1875 , because of youth of prisoner , his previous good character , partial dependence of his widowed mother on him for support , and because of recommendation of the district attorney . 4. Frederick Splitt - Convicted before ...
... March 3 , 1875 , because of youth of prisoner , his previous good character , partial dependence of his widowed mother on him for support , and because of recommendation of the district attorney . 4. Frederick Splitt - Convicted before ...
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... March 26 , 1870 , of murder , and sentenced to imprisonment in State Prison for life . Pardon granted February 24 , 1875 , because of prisoner's extreme old age , his enfeebled and failing physical con- dition , rendering his release ...
... March 26 , 1870 , of murder , and sentenced to imprisonment in State Prison for life . Pardon granted February 24 , 1875 , because of prisoner's extreme old age , his enfeebled and failing physical con- dition , rendering his release ...
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... March - Convicted before justice's court of Jefferson county , July 31 , 1875 , of vagrancy , and committed to the Jefferson county poor - house for four months . Pardon granted November 16 , 1875 , because of recommendation of the ...
... March - Convicted before justice's court of Jefferson county , July 31 , 1875 , of vagrancy , and committed to the Jefferson county poor - house for four months . Pardon granted November 16 , 1875 , because of recommendation of the ...
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... March 9 , 1874 1 year Jan. 2 6 mos . Jan. 4 1 year Jan. 18 Mar. 15 , 1874 Mar. 15 , 1874 Feb. 21 , 1874 May 10 , 1873 Sept. 18 , 1874 April 25 , 1874 April 29 , 1874 1 year Jan. 28 1 year Jan. 28 2 y'rs 6 mos . Feb. 4 Feb. 23 1 year March ...
... March 9 , 1874 1 year Jan. 2 6 mos . Jan. 4 1 year Jan. 18 Mar. 15 , 1874 Mar. 15 , 1874 Feb. 21 , 1874 May 10 , 1873 Sept. 18 , 1874 April 25 , 1874 April 29 , 1874 1 year Jan. 28 1 year Jan. 28 2 y'rs 6 mos . Feb. 4 Feb. 23 1 year March ...
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... March 6 , 1868 . To Committee on Incorporations . By Mr. Lees : No. 80 , A. , ن A. Bill to authorize William H. Decker to build and maintain a dam across the Trempealeau River . To Committee on Judiciary . By Mr. Flint : No. 81 , A. , A ...
... March 6 , 1868 . To Committee on Incorporations . By Mr. Lees : No. 80 , A. , ن A. Bill to authorize William H. Decker to build and maintain a dam across the Trempealeau River . To Committee on Judiciary . By Mr. Flint : No. 81 , A. , A ...
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Page 482 - State during the six months immediately preceding such election, and shall have declared his intention to become a citizen of the United States, conformably to the laws of the United States on the subject of naturalization, shall be entitled to vote in the township or precinct where he may reside.
Page 96 - Each member of the Legislature shall receive for his services, for and during a regular session, the sum of five hundred dollars, and ten cents for every mile he shall travel in going to and returning from the place of meeting of the Legislature on the most usual route...
Page 95 - The Senators shall be elected by single districts of convenient contiguous territory, at the same time and in the same manner as members of the Assembly are required to be chosen; and no assembly district shall be divided in the formation of a Senate district.
Page 482 - Persons of Indian blood, who have once been declared by law of congress to be citizens of the United States, any subsequent law of congress to the contrary notwithstanding.
Page 159 - ... if two or more ballots be found so folded together as to present the appearance of a single ballot...
Page 482 - Every male person, of the age of twenty-one years or upwards, belonging to either of the following classes, who shall have resided in the State for one year next preceding any election, shall be deemed a qualified elector at such election: 1.
Page 294 - The supreme court shall consist of one chief justice and four associate justices to be elected by the qualified electors of the State. The legislature shall, at its first session after the adoption of this amendment, provide by law for the election of two associate justices of said court, to hold their offices for...
Page 161 - if the ballots in the box shall be found to exceed in number the whole number of names of electors on the poll lists, they shall be replaced in the box, and one of the inspectors shall publicly draw out and destroy so many ballots therefrom, unopened, as shall be equal to such excess."— § § 61, 62.
Page 95 - Section 4. The members of the Assembly shall be chosen biennially, by single districts, on the Tuesday succeeding the first Monday of November after the adoption of this amendment, by the qualified electors of the several districts, such districts to be bounded by county, precinct, town or ward lines, to consist of contiguous territory and be in as compact form as practicable.
Page 13 - Two tellers shall be previously appointed on the part of the Senate and two on the part of the House of Representatives, to whom shall be handed, as they are opened by the President of the Senate...