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Second District - The towns of Neenan, Clayton, Winchester. Winneconne, Vinland, Poy. gan, Wolf River and the city of Neenah. Population, 1553-12, S2.
WALTER L. MILLER (Rep.), of Winneconne, was born in York county, New Bruns wick, February 20, 1850; received a common school education; he is a manufacturer of lum. ber, owns a saw mill at Winneconne and deals in timber lands; came to Wisconsin when he
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was but three months old, with his parents, and settled on a farm in the town of Rush. ford; four years later he removed to Winneconne where he has since resided; from 1874 to 1582, he owned and was captain of a steamboat on the Fox and Wolf rivers; June 2, 1574 he married Frances. daughter of Frank McCabe, of the town of Oshkosh; was elected first president of the village of Winneconne in 1857, and in 1SS was elected to the thirty-ninth assembly, receiving 1, 281 votes, against 1, 214 votes for J. B. Russell, democrat; 71 votes for Isaac M. Burt, union labor, and 63 votes for E. W. Clark, prohibitionist.
Third District -The towns of Algoma, Black Wolf. Nekimi, Nepeuskin, Omnro. Rushford and Utica. and the Third and Sixth wards of the city of Oshkosh. Population, 1555-16, 103.
CASPER SCHMIDT (Rep.), of Oshkosh, was born in Germany, December 10, 1542; was educated at the common school, and is by occupation a miller; came to Wisconsin in 1856, and settled at Nekimi, Winnebago county; removed to Oshkosh in 1875, and has since re- mained there; was supervisor in county board from the Sixth ward of Oshkosh for seven years, and also held the same office for three years from the town of Nekimi; enlisted Jan- uary 17, 1862, in the 19th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, and was mustered out April 29, 1865; was engaged in the seige of Suffolk, April, 1833, Newbern, N. C., February, 1864; Drury's Bluff, Va., 1864; seige of Petersburg, Va., 1864, Fair Oaks, Va., October 27, 1864, and capture of Richmond, April 3, 1865; was elected to the assembly in 1853, receiving 1,563 votes, against 1,555 votes for Col. Gabriel Bouck, 120 votes for A. F. Gallagher, union labor, and 189 votes for John R. Jones, prohibitionist.
Wood County.
Population, 1885- 14,388.
ROBERT CONNOR (Rep.), of Auburndale, Wood county, was born at Houston, Ren- frewshire, Scotland, November 25, 1838. Received his education in the common schools of his native county; when sixteen years of age he emigrated to Canada, where he remained until 1873, when he located in Wisconsin where the village of Auburndale now stands; en- gaged in lumber and mercantile business. He served respectively as clerk and treasurer of the town and village of Auburndale for a number of years. Mr. Connor received for member of assembly a plurality of 1,812 votes over Frank Cramer, democrat, and 143 over Hon. H. A. Lathrop, assemblyman of preceding term, and the independent candidate for re-election.
OFFICERS OF THE ASSEMBLY.
EDWIN D. COE, chief clerk of the assembly, of Whitewater, Walworth county, was oorn in the town of Ixonia, Jefferson county, Wis., June 11. 1810; is editor and publisher of the Whitewater Register; entered Wayland University at Beaver Dam in 1536; spent three years there and part of one year at the State University, at Madison, but eulisted before graduating; was admitted to the bar of Rock county iu 1865; joined Co. A. Di Wis. Vol. Inf .. under the first call for three months' volunteers; re-enlisted in 1861 in August, in the 1st Wis. Cavalry and served two years, when he was discharged on account of injuries received in the service; he was a member of assembly in 15:3 and in 1879; was elected chief clerk of the assembly in 1882, 1885, 1867 and 1883, receiving 72 votes against 26 votes for John Nagle; he is a republican.
F. E. PARSONS, sergeant-at-arms of the assembly, of Lake Mills, Jefferson county, was born in Egremont, Berkshire county, Mass., October 27th, 1831; received an academic edu- cation; commenced teaching at the age of 18; graduated in medicine at the age of 22; was admitted to the bar in 1853 by certificate from the supreme court of the state of Illinois; enlisted in the regular ariny early in the war; held the rank of 1st lieut. in the 13th U. S. infantry at the end of the war; was transferred to the 31st in 1566, and appointed regi- mental quartermaster in 1867; was made acting quartermaster general of the upper district of Dakota in 1803; resigned his commission in 1970, returning to private life. He came to Wisconsin in the fall of 1,6, where he has since resided. In 1858, be delivered numery:s speeches on the tariff in nearly every county of the stato, In the interest of the republicaa party, and was conceded to be one of the most effectual stump speakers of the campaign. He was alooted sergeant at arms by a sote of it to se for James Golden.
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GENERAL INDEX.
For names of members of legislature 1848 - 1883 inclusive, see pages. .. 131-176.
County officers. 406-471.
Members of congress. 433-436.
U. S. government officials. 419-113.
Wisconsin National Guard. 463-465.
See index of names.
Back.
A.
Page. 41
ABSENCE, not allowed without leave.
provision in cases of. 41
88
assembly rule 3.
93
committees not to be absent without leave, senate rule 45.
assembly rule 25. 95
ACADEMIES, portion of income of School Fund to be applied to support of (subdivis- ion 2) sec. 2, art. 10, state con. 22
462
ACCOUNTS, to be verified by affidavit, joint rule 22. 104
104
ACTs, records and judicial proceedings of each state entitled to faith and credit in other states, sec. 1, art. 4, U. S. con. 7
· ACTIONS, to be continued as if no change in government, sec. 1, art. 14, state con ... ACCUSED, right of, to be heard, etc., sec. 7, art. 1, state con. 13
ADDRESS, how presented ..
ADHERE, question discussed.
65
effect of a vote to ...
should be submitted to conferences before vote to.
ADJOURNMENT, motion for, cannot be amended.
rules and regulations in respect to.
a question is removed by. .
of the session, all unfinished business falls.
of the session, modes and manners discussed.
to be declared by the speaker.
for more than three days by concurrent votes.
provision for disagreement respecting.
69
effect of, on business pending
motion for, when in order, senate rule 27.
' both houses to agree.
16
assembly rule 52.
not in order for more than three days, joint rule "7.
. ADJUTANT GENERAL's department.
AGRICULTURAL College Fund.
20-9.3
Income
909-1.3
State, Society
ALIENS to possess and enjoy property same as citizens, sec. 15, art. 1, state con. ALLOTMENT Fund.
ALPHABETICAL list of state senators, 1819 to 1853. 131-1.38
assemblymen, 1848 to 1550. 132-170
88.59
AMENDMENTS, proceedings in relation to.
to U. S. constitution. how made, sec. 1. art. 5, U. S. con.
S
to state constitution, how made, sec. 1, art. 12, state con.
66 69 69
60 50 60-70 2 69
104 449
ACADEMY of Sciences, Arts and Letters
papers relating to, joint rule 22.
leave to be obtained, senate rule 9
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AMENDMENTS - Continued. how to be reported
Page. 51-59
fall on recommitment .. 59
in third degree not admissible.
56
discussion of the nature and coherence of.
58-53
speaker can not refuse to receive because inconsistent.
may totally change the subject. 59
if House refuse to strike out a paragraph it can not be amended
53
a new bill may be engrafted on another ....
- 53
mode of procedure on, between the Houses.
52
made in the committee of the Whole fall on reference. 52
proposed, inconsistent with one adopted, may be put
5º
may be amended prior to adoption, but not after.
58
proposed, by striking out, and lost, the paragraph proposed to be stricken out can not be amended 58
not identical or equivalent to one lost, may be proposed.
5€
by insertion, how far liable for further amendment .. 59
·
may be read, senate rule 31.
on the third reading, how made, senate rule 41.
20 91 101
by substitute, how made, senata rule 52.
92
"dead-head " prohibited, assembly rule 30
joint rule 15
103
not germain, prohibited, assembly rule 31.
95 91
in Committee of the Whole, senato rule 34.
100
when to be read, assembly rule 86. either house may amend joint rule 15
100 103
APPOINTMENTS, to be made by the president, sec. 2, art. 2, U. S. con.
6
APPORTIONMENT of representatives in congress, sec. 2. art. 2, U. S. con. of senators and members of assembly, sec. 3, art. 4, state con ..
15
first, of senators and members of assembly, sec. 12, art. 14, state con. of 1882, congressional population 1885. 342 49
APPROPRIATION, made by resolution.
APPROPRIATIONS, bills for, to be read at length, assembly rule 43. papers relating to, to be preserved, joint rule 22.
104 5
by law, sec. 9, art. 1, U. S. con.
for army not to exceed two years, sec. 8, art. 1, U. S. con. 5
to be made before the payment of money, sec. 2, art. 8, state con.
· none to be made except in certain cases
ARREST, definition of privilege from 3 .- 40
privilege from, terminates with the session.
5
ARMS, right of people to bear, art. 2, U. S. con
.
. .
.
9
. ARMY, troops engaged in civil and other wars of U. S. ·
834-353
ARTS AND SCIENCES, to be promoted, sec. 8, art. 1, U. S. con S academy of. 462
ASSAULTS and affrays in the House, how settled.
ASSEMBLE, people may (Amend. 1).
ASSEMBLY, hour for meeting, assembly rule 1 journal to be printed, assembly rule 32
roll to be called, assembly rule 2.
23
rules for government of
93-101
number of members of, sec. 2, art. 4, state con.
13
when and how chosen, sec. 4, art. 4, state con 16
districts, how to be bounded, sec. 4, art. 4, state con
state divided into, sec. 12, art. 14, state con
biographical sketches of, ISSO. 501-322
statistical list of members, 1883. 4.3-4.6
employes for 1889. 153-198
standing committees of, for 1SS? .
.
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ARMIES, congress to raise and support, sec. 8. art. 1, U. S. con .
8
assembly rule 81
assembly rule S9
59
GENERAL INDEX.
525
ASSEMBLY-continued
Page.
diagram of chamber Front.
district map of, apportionment 1857 Back.
speakers of.
177
clerks of.
178
newspaper reporters of.
.Diagram.
sergeant-at-arms of
179
the various territorial
116-124
ASSEMBLYMEN, 1848 to 1889
133-176
list of, for 1889.
475-479 . 31
to be chosen biennially, sec. 4, art. 4, state con
277-250-281
local assessors
292
ASSOCIATE JUSTICE of supreme court, vote on list of the 123-130, 4:1
ATTAINDER, bill of, prohibited by congress, sec. 9, art. 1, U. S. con. 5
prohibited to the states, sec. 10, art. 1, U. S. con
5
of treason, shall not work corruption of blood or forfeiture, except during the life of the person attainted, sec. 3, art. 3, U. S. con.
7
no bill of, to be passed. sec. 12, art. 1, state con
14
of treason, not to work corruption of blood, sec. 12, art. 1, state con.
14
ATTORNEY, suitors may prosecute and defend by, or in person, sec. 20, art. 7, state con ..
21
ATTORNEY GENERAL, when and how elected, and term of office, sec. 1, art. 6, state con.
to be one of school land commissioners, sec. 7, art. 10, state con.
vote for, 1888.
department, organization of
list of, Wisconsin territory state
128 463 18
ATTORNEYS, district, in the state.
when and how chosen and term of office, sec. 4, art. 6, state con.
U. S. district, list of Wisconsin territory.
115
state. of Wisconsin by counties. 469 18
AUDITOR, secretary of state to be, sec. 2, art. 6, state con
63
no member to vote if not present
to be called, senate rule 43
92
assembly rule 59. 98
absentees to be recorded, assembly rule 53. 93
speaker to vote, assembly rule 13
B.
BAIL, excessive, shall not be required, amendments to U. S. con., art. 8 10 excessive, shall not be required, sec. 6, art. 1, stato con. 13
all persons bailable before conviction, etc., sec. 8, art. 1, state con. 13
BANKRUPTCY LAWS to be uniform, sec. 8, art. 1, U. S. con. 5 BANK COMPTROLLERS, list of.
13
BANKS, state condition of, January 7, 1859
SOS 360
BANKS AND BANKING ASSOCIATIONS, how may be incorporated, soc. 5, art. 11, state con
how vote to be submitted to people, sec. 5, art. 11, state con.
BrrriNa on election to disqualify an elector, sec. 6, art. 3, stato con. 15
BIENNIAL ELECTION, to begin, sec. 1, art. 13
BIENNIALLY, assemblymen chosen, sec. 4, art. 4 81
BILLS for raising revenue shall originate in the House of Representatives, and. ", art. 1, U. S. con.
before the become laws shall pass both Houses and be approved by the presi- dent; or if disapproved, shall be passed by two-thirds of ench house, see. 7. art. 1, U. S. con.
421
AYES AND NOES, how questions are determined by
18 33 253 448 115
ASSESSMENT of property by state board
258
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BILLS - continued.
not returned in ten days, unless an adjournment intervenes, shall be laws, sec. 7, art. 1, U. S. con 4 in legislature not to embrace more than one subject, sec. 18, art. 4, state con. may originate in either house, sec. 19, art. 4, state con. 16
action of the governor on, sec. 10, art. 5, state con 15 if vetoed how to proceed. sec. 10, art. 5, state con.
when become a law without governor's signature, sec. 10, art. 5, state con engrossed, must not be looked into.
to be fairly written or speaker may refuse them
40
reports on fall, if recommitted.
a particular clause may be committed
52
amendments fail if referred to committee
proceedings on second reading 53
time for attacking or opposing.
53
what constitutes possession
one bill may be engrafted on another
one house may pass with blanks to be filled in the other
on third reading, committee on, assembly rule 26 ..
on third reading forms observed.
on third reading, may be committed.
on third reading, amended by riders
C:
on third reading, blanks filled
cannot be altered after passage
new, concerning their introduction
43
to receive three readings, etc.
40
force in introducing
not apiended at first reading
. proceedings on the second reading.
5.
how and to whom committed.
50-5:
50 shall be read twice before committment. not to be referred to avowed opponents 50
referred, may be delivered to any of the committee 50
amendments between the houses, mode of proceeding
. by whom to be taken from house to house
may be specially commended to notice of the other house
general process in passing.
81-82
to hasten passage of .
titles of.
report of committee on, forms used.
enacting clause of, form required.
rejected, course to be pursued.
65
if one house neglects a bill, the other may remind of it.
ES
amendments can not be receded from or insisted on, by the amending house with a further amendment ... 66
or resolution when reported by committee, assembly rule $6
100
amendment to an amendment has precedence over a motion to agree or dis- agree .
66 52
proceedings upon, in committee of the Whole, etc.
titles, when made.
reconsideration, when and how the question may be moved.
reconsideration, effect of a vote for ..
rejected, relating to their being brought in during the same session
originating; in one house, rejected in the other, may be renewed in the reject- ing house
3 3
expedient for remedying omissions in
mode of proceeding, when founded on facts requiring an explanation
effect of a voto to insist or adhere 33
18 15 45
amendments to, how proceeded with
59 59 95 6!
how brought in on notice and leave.
6.
how acted upon in committee of the Whole
how to be enrolled, signed and presented to the President.
amendment to amendments, how far adinissible.
GENERAL INDEX.
527
BILLS - continued.
Page.
conference upon, at what stages and by whom asked.
papers relating to, to be left with the conferees of the House acceding to the conference
67
enrolling proceeding, when disannrored.
not returned in ten days, to be laws, unless an adjournment intervene 68
resolutions and memorials, how introduced, senate rule 35.
assembly rule 36.
first and second reading, assembly rule 3S.
97
to be endorsed, senate rule 35.
9
assembly rule 37.
9:
to be printed, number of, senate rule 39.
91
assembly rule 41.
to be considered in committee of the Whole, senate rule 3S.
assembly rule 46.
to receive three readings, senate rule 36 assembly rule 44
re-committment, assembly rule 90.
to be committed at pleasure, assembly rule 62
" dead-head " prohibited, assembly rule 30. joint rule 15.
appropriating money, assembly rule 43.
engrossment of, senate rule 40.,
91
senate rule 42.
32 93
clerical errors may be corrected, assembly rule 80. 100 95 report on enrolled, assembly rule SS. 103
103
to be presented to the governor, joint rule 19.
103
resolutions to take the same course as, joint rule 20.
103
form of title prescribed, joint rule 12.
102-108
title to be recited in, assembly rule 21.
102
not to be brought in again without leave, joint rule 5. 102
102
reading of, assembly rule 42
9;
to be read by sections, assembly rule 79
100
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES, United States Senators
453
Representatives in Congress.
487-489
State officers.
400-492
State Senators.
423-301
Officers of the Senate.
501
Assemblymen.
501-522
Officers of the Assembly.
56
bill may be passed with, and filed in other House.
59
may be filled in engrossed bills.
62
construction of the rule in filling.
405
view of school.
BOARD OF CHARITIES AND REFORM
Duties of.
Institutions under supervision of.
Number of insane under public care.
Amount received from counties for care of chronic insane.
BOARD OF HEALTH AND VITAL STATISTICS
BOARD OF SUPERVISION ...
Duties of
.
Law organizing
Statistics of institutions under care of.
91 96
to be referred, assembly rule 46.
9 9; 9.
9 9' 10: 99 96 103
assembly rule 27. assembly rule &".
examination of enrolled, joint rule 17.
enrolled, to be signed, joint rule 18.
when rejected, notice to be given. joint rule 4.
papers to accompany, joint rule 6.
BLANKS, longest time and largest sum first put.
BLIND, School for Education of.
325
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BONDED INDEBTEDNESS of cities, towns and villages of counties .. 36-287
BONDS, official, executive under territorial government, to remain valid, sec. 4, art. 14, state con .. 25
BORROW MONEY, congress may, sec. 8, art. 1, U. S. con. 4
BOUNDARIES of state, sec. 1, art. 2, state con .. 14
BRIBERY (Randall and Whitney's case, breach of privilege 3S BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS. 430
BUSINESS, order of, in senate. 44-45
a settled order in its arrangement useful. 41
C.
CABINET, President's. 430
CALL OF THE HOUSE, when and how made, senate rule 32.
90
assembly rule 67 93
assembly rule 77. 100
duties of the sergeant-at-arms under, assembly rule 69.
3
proceedings in case of.
41
no business to be transacted, assembly rule 71.
when at an end, assembly rules 72-73 99
CAPITATION TAX, apportionment of, sec. 9, art. 1, U. S. con
5
CAPITOL, description of. 3.6
CENSUS (see population) of, state, 1836-1885, by counties 334-335
by towns, villages and wards, with election statistics
202-213
of U. S., made every ten years, sec 2, art. 1, U. S. con
3
of state, sec. 3, art. 4, state con.
15
CENTRAL COMMITTEES, State. 362
CERTIFICATES OF STATE DEBT when may be issued, sec. 9, art. 8, state con
21
CHAIRMAN of committee elected. 42
of committee of the whole may be elected. 43
of the various state central committees and members
362
CHALLENGE, breach of privilege. 38
CHANGE OF VOTE, right to.
CHARITABLE, Penal and Reformatory institutions
800-413
CHIEF CLERK, election of, senate rule 11
assembly rule 14
his general duties, senate rule 11.
assembly rule 14. à 3
no person to remain at table of, senate rule 20.
assembly rule 65.
· papers not to be taken away from the table of, senate rule 11 .. assembly rule 14
may appoint assistants, assembly rule 15 ..
may correct certain errors, assembly rule 16.
to sign acts, assembly rule 17.
election of, general form used.
.6
CHIEF CLERKS Of legislatures since 1818.
CHIEF JUSTICE, one of the justices of the supreme court shall be, and. 7, art ", state con
powers vested in, sec. 2, art. 7. state con.
CHRONIC INBANE, amounts received by counties for care of 152-1859
CIRCUIT COURTS of the United States
of Wisconsin. 419
CIRCUIT JUDGES, to be judges of the supreme court, see. 4, art. 7, state con 19
to be elected for ench circuit and to resido therein, soc. ", art. ", state on .... 10
one of, to be designated as chief justice, seo. ", art. 7, state con. 10
+
.compensation of, and of assistants. general duties of, discussed. 12
58
duties of clerk under, assembly rule 70.
GENERAL DEL.
529
CIRCUIT JUDGES - continued.
to be classified, sec. 7, art. 7, state con.
vacancy, how filled, sec. 7, art. 7, state con
not to be elected within thirty days of a general election, sec. 9, art. 7, state con. 20
salary of, sec. 10, art. 7, state con.
20
not to receive fees or hold any other office, sec. 10. art 7, state con.
who eligible, sec. 10, art. 7, state con.
1
may hold courts for each other, sec. 11, art. 7, state con.
20
may be removed from office, and how, sec. 13, art. 7, state con
official vote on, in 2d, 5th, 6th, 11th, 12th, 13th and 15th circuits. 253-200
list of, with circuits in state. 42)-429
CIRCUITS, JUDICIAL, United States, with list of judges. 419
state, map of circuits. Back
CITIES, legislature to organize and restriet powers of, sec. 3, art. 9, state con
towns and villages, taxes levied in 18Sĩ 292,253
indebtedness of 1887 286,287
value of lots in, and villages 1888.
292
list of the superintendents of schools of 473
city superintendents of schools
473
CITIZENS AND ALIENS equal as to possession and enjoyment of property, sec. 15, art. 1, state con.
14
of each state, shall be entitled to the privileges and immunities of citizens in the several states, sec. 2, art. 4, U. S. con
7
who are, 14th amendment to U. S. con.
10
CIVIL ACTIONS, to be continued as if no change in government, sec. 1, art. 13, state con.
24
CLAIMS, accounts to be verified, joint rule 22.
104
papers relating to, to be preserved, joint rule 23
no prejudice to certain, sec. 3, art 4, U. S. con
of the United States, or of the several states, not to be prejudiced by any construction of the constitution, sec. 3, art. 4. U. S. con.
8
U. S. court of, with list of judges.
419
joint committee on
CLERK, puts the question before election of speaker.
to read standing.
numbers the sections.
60 67 466
CLERKS, county, list of ..
CLERKS OF SUPREME COURT, list of Wisconsin territory
list of state. 130 20
te be appointed by court, sec. 12, art. 7, state con.
CLERKS OF CIRCUIT COURTS to be chosen in each county, sec. 12, art. 8, state con. if vacancy, judge to appoint, sec. 12, art. 7, state con.
20
to take oath and give security, sec. 12, art. 7, state con.
90.32 460 5
COASTING TRADE, regulations respecting, sec. 9, art. 1, U. S. con
5
COINS, Congress to fix value of foreign, sec. 8, art. U. S. con. value of foreign, in U. S. money.
351
COLLEGES, may be connected with university, sec. 6, art. 10, state con
17
staff of.
president to be, sec. 2, art. 2, U. S. con.
6
COMMERCE, congress to regulate, sec. S, art. 1, U. S. con.
5
regulations respecting, to be equal and uniform, sec. 9, art. 1, U. S. con
B
COMMISSIONERS, to revise and simplify rules of practice, to be appointed, sec. 2), art. 7, state con.
21
of school and university lands, who to constitute board of, sec, ", art. 10, state con
to take security on land sold, soc. 8, art. 10, state con
to execute conveyances, sec. 8, art. 10, stato con.
may withhold lands from sale, sec. 8, art. 10, state con
shall invest school and university funds, see. 7, art. 10, state com . . .
84
104 8
480 42 53
may correct his errors
115
20
list of, by counties.
COMMANDER IN CHIEF, governor to be, sec. 4, art. 5, state con
Pago 19 12
20
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of immigration, list of.
199
insurance, list of.
199
vote on, 1888. 255
railroad, list of
129
vote on, 1888 254 123
state prison, list of.
labor statistics.
COMMISSIONS, to be granted by the president, sec, 3, art. 2, U. S. con.
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE explained and discussed.
81
great matters usually referred to.
43
power of, over a bill.
50
has entire control over a report committed.
50
dissolved by a report.
43-51
1
how revived
43-51
may be discharged from instructions
65
when may sit during recess.
effect of a reference to, when a bill has been amended in committee of the whole
53
may elect chairman
43
if in great disorder, speaker may resume chair
43
manner of doing business in, in senate.
52,53
proceedings in
43, 50-51
irregularly dissolved.
43
can not adjourn
43
report proceedings.
51
subjects which have passed through, may be referred to special committee ..
5.2
particulars which attach to
53
chairman of, senate rule 5.
100
amendments in, senate rule 34.
91
rules of, senate rule 33.
91
assembly rule 82. 100
reports of, assembly rule 84
100 96
joint rule 15
103
chairman of, to preserve order, assembly rule S3
COMMITTEES, state central, of various political parties.
of senate for 1889.
479
joint for 1889
430
how amended, senate rule 13.
93
joint rule 8.
102
not to be absent, senate rule 45
assembly rule 25
select, assembly rule 25.
majority and minority report of, senate rule 10.
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of conference, joint rule 10.
on enrolled bills, may report at any time, senate rule 46.
assembly rule 2)
joint senate rule 13
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