The Wisconsin blue book 1889, Part 64

Author: Wisconsin. Office of the Secretary of State. Legislative manual of the State of Wisconsin; Wisconsin. Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics. Blue book of the State of Wisconsin; Industrial Commission of Wisconsin; Wisconsin. State Printing Board; Wisconsin. Legislature. Legislative Reference Library; Wisconsin. Legislature. Legislative Reference Bureau; Wisconsin. Blue book of the State of Wisconsin
Publication date: 1889
Publisher: Madison
Number of Pages: 1206


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PO


assembly rule 20.


102


joint rule S.


104


can not inquire concerning their members


must not sit when the House is in session.


may elect chairman


manner of proceeding in


members of the House may be present at their sittings


can not reconsider and alter their own votos


how shall report amendments


-


.


.


102 92 96


to recite title in reports, assembly rule 24.


100


302


479,490


of assembly, 1889


assembly rule 78.


"dead-heads " in, prohibited, assembly rule 30.


assembly rule 19


chairman of joint, joint rule 23


450 7


COMMISSIONERS-continued.


531


COMMITTEES-continued.


Page.


can not sit in recess after congress has expired.


a member-elect, though not returned, may be appointed on 39


standing


forms and proceedings in 42-50


joint, how they act.


43


who shall compose. 50


50


time and place for meeting of.


50


majority of, to constitute a quorum


50 44


COMMON FAME, a ground for proceeding.


COMMON LAW, recognized and established, 7th amendment to U. S. con. 9


to continue part of the law of the state, sec. 13. art. 14, state con. 28


COMMON SCHOOLS (see "Schools ") sec. 3, art. 10, state con 23


COMMUNICATIONS, confidential to be kept secret


COMPENSATION of members of legislature


76 76-77


of officers and employes


of Governor


44€


of Lieutenant-governor and other state officers 446


of members of legislature, sec. 21, art. 4, state con.


16


extra, never to be granted by legislature, sec. 26, art. 4, state con.


17-31


of members of congress and employes . 436


of public officers, not to be increased or diminished, sec. 26, art. 4, state con ..


17


of Governor, sec. 5, art. 5, state con


17-32


of Lieutenant-governor, sec. 9, art. 5, state con 18-32


COMPTROLLERS, bank, list of 128


CONCILIATION, courts of their powers, sec. 16, art. 7, state con


20


CONFERENCES, common, to have two before vote to adhere. 66


can not alter anything upon which the Houses have agreed


66


discussion of the nature and occasion of.


66-6.


report of, can not be amended or altered.


6.


when, by which House, and at what stages to be asked.


6.


CONGRESS, Senators and Representatives in, from Wisconsin since 1848 delegatates to, from Wisconsin Territory


154-153


members of 51st. 433-436


biographical sketches of 487-439


436


vested with power, sec. 1, art. 1, U. S. con


3


may alter the regulations of the state legislatures concerning elections of Sen- ators and Representatives, except as to place of choosing senators, sec. 4. art. 1, U. S. con ..


shall assemble once every year, sec. 4. art. 1, U. S. con


officers of goverment cannot be members of, sec. 6, art. 1, U. S. con


may provide for cases of removal, death, etc., of President and Vice presi- dent, sec. 1, art. 2, U. S. con


may determine the time of choosing electors of President and Vice-president, sec. 1. art. 2, U. S. con.


1


may invest the appointment of inferior officers in the President alone, in the courts of law, or the heads of departments. sec. 2, art. 2, U. S. con


may establish courts inferior to the supreme courts, sec. 1, art. 3, U. S. con .. may declare the punishment of treason, sec. 3, art. 3, U. S. con ..


may prescribe the manner of proving the acts and records ef each state, sec. 1, art. 4, U. S. con


to assent to the formation of new states, sec. 3, art. 4. U. S. con ..


may propose amendments to the constitution, or call a convention, art. 5 U. S. con


to lay and collect duties, sec. 8, art. 1, U. S. con


to borrow money. sec. S, art. 1, U. S. con


to regulate commerce, see. 8. art. 1, U. S. con.


to establish uniform laws of bankruptcy and naturalization, soc. &, art. L. U. S. con


181


salaries of members and officers of .


papers left with conferees of House agreeing to .. C.


GENERAL INDEX.


42


how appointed in senate ...


532


WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.


CONGRESS - continued.


Page.


to coin money, to regulate the value of coin, and fix a standard of weights and measures, sec. 8, art. 1, U. S. con 5


to punish counterfeiting, sec. 8, art. 1, U. S. con 5


- to constitute tribunals inferior to the supreme court, sec. 3, art. 1, U. S. con .. 5


to define and punish piracies, felonies on high seas, and offenses against the laws of nations, sec. 8, art. 1, U. S. con 5


to establish post-offices and post roads, sec. S, art. 1, U. S. con.


5


to authorize patents to authors and inventors, sec. 8, art. 1, U. S. con.


5


to declare war, grant letters of marque, and make rules concerning captures, sec. 8, art. 1, U. S. con.


to raise and support armies, sec. 8, art. 1, U. S. con


5


to provide and maintain a navy, sec. S, art. 1, U. S. con.


5


to make rules for the government of the army and navy. sec. S, art. 1, U. S. con to call out the militia in certain cases, sec. 8, art. 1, U. S. con


5 5 5


to organize, arm and discipline militia, sec. 8, art. 1, U. S. con.


to exercise exclusive legislation over seat of government, sec. 8, art. 1, U. S. con


5


to pass laws necessary to carry the enumerated powers into effect, sec. S, art. 1, U. S. con


5


to dispose of and make rules concerning the territory or other property of the United States, sec. 3, art. 4, U. S. con ...


President may convene and adjourn, in certain cases, sec. 3, art. 2, U. S. con .. CONGRESSIONAL, map of districts, see


7 Back


districts, sec. 10, art. 4, state con.


population of, in state, census 1885. 342


vote in Wisconsin, 1888 263-266


CONSCIENCE, rights of, sec. 18, article 1, state con


CONSTITUTION OF UNITED STATES.


amendments to.


history of amendments to


signers of ...


laws and treaties, supreme law, art. 6 ..


operative by the ratification of nine states, art. ?.


CONSTITUTION OF WISCONSIN


how amended, sec. 1, art. 12.


oath to support, by whom to be taken, sec. 23, art. 4.


17


copy of, to be forwarded to the President. sec. S. art. 14, state con.


when to be submitted for ratification or rejection, see. S, art. 14, state con


who entitled to vote for or against, sec. 9, art. 14, state con.


preamble


declaration of rights.


boundaries.


suffrage.


legislative.


executive


administrative.


judiciary


finance


eminent domain and property of the state.


education.


corporations


amendments.


miscellaneous provisions


?


schedule


resolutions


· · signers of. . .


. . amendments to.


.


. . · . .


.


.


CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS, 1816.


1847-8


length of, and number of members


·


.


.


·


.


·


· ·


vote on amendment to, relating to education


961-252


13 13 14 13 15 17 1S 18 21


14 S-8 9-11 18


8 8 S 13-30 23


5


GENERAL INDEX.


533


Page.


437-449


CONSULAR SERVICE, Diplomatic and. list of consuls, agents, etc., with salary and fees. 437-442 93


CONTESTANTS OF SEATS entitled to certain privileges, assembly rule 4.


CONTRACTS, no law impairing, sec. 10, art. 1, U. S. con. 5


state not to pass law impairing obligation of, sec. 12, art. 1. state con 14


no member of the legislature or state officer to be interested in certain, sec. 25, art. 4, state con. _ 17


CONVENTION, joint, proceedings in, joint rule 24.


104


CONVENTIONS, constitutional, of 1846-47-1S. .125, 126-150


for proposing amendments to constitution, sec. 1, art. 5, U. S. con. 8


CONVICTION not to work corruption of blood, sec. 12, art. 1. state con 14


CORONERS, list of, in Wisconsin. 470


when and how chosen, term of office, sec. 4, art. 7, state con.


13


CORPORATIONS not to be created by special act except in certain cases, sec. 1, art. 11, state con.


23


banking, how may be incorporated, sec. 5. art. 11, state con.


23


laws relating to, may be altered or repealed, sec. 1, art. 11, state con.


23


legislature to provide for incorporating villages and to restrict their powers, sec. 3, art. 11, state con. 23


chief grants of land to.


855


COST of various state institutions


375 44


COUNT of the House may be called.


62-64 5


COUNTIES, alphabetical list of, with county seats. 465


indebtedness of.


how taxes of, were expended.


254-255


amounts received from and paid to, by state.


200-291


real estate and total valuation of all property in (1888)


202


to be but one system of government for, sec. 23, art. 4, state con


1.


when not to be divided except by vote of the people, sec. ", art. 13, state con. 24 COUNTY clerks and salary 456


coroners 470


courts, judicial power vested in, sec. 2, art. 7, state con ..


19


how elected and term of office, sec. 14, art. 7, state con


20


probate office of, may be abolished, sec. 14, art. 7, state con 20


officers, how and when elected, sec. 9, art. 13, state con 24-32


32


officers, list of 466-471


seats


456


how to be removed, sec. 8, art. 13, state con


24


may be removed by governor, sec. 4, art. 6, state con


32


registers of deeds.


sheriffs. 46.


471


supervisors, legislature may confer certain legislative powers upon boards, sec. 22, art. 4, state con.


surveyors 4.0


taxes, how expended.


treasurers and salary 465


COURT, Supreme of United States.


its original and appellate jurisdiction. sec. 2, art.


3, U. S. con.


claims (U. S.)


419


district (U. S.)


circuit (U. S.)


district for Wisconsin. (200 421 .


supreme, of Wisconsin 110. 133. 421 .


dreuft, of Wisconsin ...


powers vested in, sec. 2, art. 7, state con


10


COUNSEL may be heard on private bills and law points.


COUNTERFEITING, congress to provide for the punishment of, sec. 8, art. 1, U. S. con.


judges 457


vacancies in, how filled, sec. 4, art. C, state con.


459


superintendents, salary and P. O. address.


419


534


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COURT-continued.


inferior to the supreme court, may be ordained by congress, sec. 8, art. 1, U. S. con


5


inferior to the supreme court, may be ordained by congress, sec. 1, art 3, U. S. con 7


of conciliation, sec. 16. art. 7, state con 20 60


COVERED, when members are to be. .


CRIMES, persons accused of, fleeing from justice, may be demanded, sec. 2, art. 4, U. S. con


how to be tried, sec. 2, art. 3, U. S. con.


no person to answer for, except on presentment or indictment, except in cer- tain cases, sec. S, art. 1, state con.


13


committed under territory may be prosecuted under state, sec. 4, art. 14, state con.


25


CRIMINAL OFFENSE, no person held to answer without process of law, amendment to sec. 8, art. 1, state con ..


not to be twice put in jeopardy for same, amendment to sec. 8, art 1. state con. not to be compelled to be a witness against self in, amendment to sec. S, art. 1, state con ..


81


all persons bailable before conviction, sec. 1, art. S, state con 31 7


CRIMINAL PROSECUTIONS, proceedings in case, how carried on, sec. 2, art. 3. U. S. con commenced under territorial government to be continued, sec. 4, art. 14, state con 25


CustoMs, precedents and forms 74-86


D


DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION 459


DEAF, school for education of. 404


view of school ..


DEBATE, no one to speak impertinently, superflously or tediously . 46


forms and proprieties to be observed 45-47 the speaker not allowed to engage in, except on points of order. 46 proceedings of the house not to be censured. 48 personalities to be prohibited 46


motives not to be arraigned .. 46 46


violation of order in, to be suppressed by the speaker.


disorderly words in, not noticed until the member has finished.


47


disorderly words, when taken down.


47


members concerned or implicated by the subject ought to withdraw


4.


when question is under, order of motions, assembly rule 52


how to address the presiding officer in, senate rule 16. assembly rule 47


speaking out of place prohibited, assembly rule 50.


· when two members rise, senate ruie 18.


assembly rule 48.


call to order while speaking, senate rule 17 assembly rule 49


9: 9% 9. 9: 9. 9.


not to speak more than twice, senate rule 19 assembly rule 50


DEBT (see "Counties, " see "Cities "), public, of U. S. of state.


269 S 14


no imprisonment for, sec. 16, art 1. state con ...


public, when, how and for what purpose contracted. soc. 6, art. &, site con .. DECLARATION OF RIGHTS, art. 1, state con.


18


DECORUM, points of (see debate) .. ...


13-47 18


DEEDS, registers of, how chosen and terin of offices, see. 4, art. 6, state con


.. list of.


Paza


DEBTS, against the confederation to be valid. soc. 1, art. G. U. S. con.


.


proceedings of the House not to be noticed in.


31 31


7


GENERAL INDEX.


535


Page.


DEFAMATORY publications, breach of privilege.


DEFAULTERS ineligible to office, sec. 3, art. 13, state con


24


DEFECT OF HEIRS, lands shall escheat to state, sec. 3, art. 9, state con 22


DELEGATES to congress from Wisconsin Territory


194


DELINQENT TAX FUND, its amount and nature


209-273


DEMOCRATIC STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE platform, national and state 367-368


DENTAL EXAMIMERS, board of.


453


DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT; organization of lists of various heads of the. 127-129.446 4-16


executive.


state. 446-447


treasury


447


law


418


educational.


448 448


insurance


public lands.


public property


bureau of labor statistics


adjutant generals.


quarter-master general.


miscellaneous


451-457 269-275


DEPOSIT FUND


DIAGRAM of assembly and senate chambers Front


DIPLOMATIC OFFICERS, United States. 437-442


DISBURSEMENTS and receipts, aggregate 263


270


DISORDER, members creating. proceedings


45-47 43


DISORDERLY WORDS, how and when taken down 4.


DISTRIBUTION of income of school fund, sec. 5. art. 10, state con


DISTRICT ATTORNEYS, how chosen and term of office, sec. 4, art. 6, state con. 1S


list of, and salary


469


of United States, with list of judges


421


DISTRICT COURTS, United States.


420-421


DISTRICTS, Assembly, how to be bounded, sec. 4, art. 4. state con


23


congressional apportionment of, sec. 14, art. 4, state con


school, to be established by law, sec. 3, art. 10, state con


senate and assembly, apportionment of, sec. 12, art. 14, state con


map of. back


DIVISION, when called for, senate rule 30


90


assembly rule 61 23


of the House, practice in ascertaining.


62-64


DIVORCES, legislature not to grant, sec. 24, art. 4, state con.


DOORS, rules respecting their being closed .


AS 43


ought not to be shut, to be kept by person appointed


DRAINAGE FUND, amount and nature of. 200,274


DRAWING seats in the assembly


DUEL, challenge to, breach of privilege


DUELING, persons engaged in, disqualified to vote, sec. 2, art. 13, state con.


DUTIES of Board of Supervision. 339


Board of Charities and Reform. 398


DUTIES, to be laid by congress, and to be uniform, sec. 8. art. 1, U. S. con further provisions respecting. sec. 2, art. 1, U. S. con 3


cannot be laid by the states, sec. 10, art. U. S. con 5


on exports prohibited, sec. 9, art. 1, U. S. con .. 5


on imports and exports imposed by the states shall inure to the treasury of the United States, sec. 10, art. 1, U. S. con


5


railroad


413 449 450 450 419 449


general fund


in committee of the Whole, speaker to resume chair if great


of questions discussed. 59-60 17


362


446-450


536


WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.


E.


Page. 2


EDUCATION, now provided for, art. 10, state con


EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. 377-236


EDUCATIONAL TAX, 1887, 188. 276-280-220 291


ELECTION STA 'ISTICS. 193-206


president al vote in Wisconsin from 1848 to 1858


25.


electoral 'ote for president by states, 1860-1568


193


popular vote with pluralities, 1884-1SSS.


194-195


196-193


vote given for state officers in 1888


251-255


gubernatorial votes for 1888 by towns, with pluralities


202-219


presidential vote for 1888 by towns, with pluralities


202-213


popular vote for president, 1856 to 1568. 196-193


congressional vote 1888, by counties. 203-266


summary of gubernatorial votes, 1848 to 1888


256


presidential and gubernatorial vote 1888, compared, with population by towns 202-249 judicial, associate justice. 259-900 circuit judges


258


by counties, presidential, 1884 and 1888


250


president and governor, 1888.


251 40 40


governor may issue writs of, sec. 14, art. 4, state con


15


how made by legislature, sec. 30, art. 4, state con.


17


general, when to be held, sec. 1, art. 13. state con


first, when and how to be conducted. secs. 9-12, art. 14, state con.


of senators and representatives, shall be prescribed by states, sec. 4, art. 1, U. S. con


qualifications and returns of members of congress to be determined by each house, sec. 5, art. 1. U. S. con


25.


and popular vote. 1783 to 1888 199


183 15


qualifications of. art. 3, state con ..


qualifications required of, amend. section 1, art. 3, state con.


81


who disqualified from being, secs. 2-6, art. 3, state con


15


residing on Indian lands, where to vote, sec. 5, art. 13, state con ....


of president and vice president, how chosen, sec. 1, art. 2, U. S. con


6


duties of president and vice-president, 12th amendment of U. S. con.


10


of president and vice-president, to vote the same day throughout the United States, sec. 1, art. 2, U. S. con. 6


no senator or representative or public officer shall serve as president, sc. 1. art. 2, U. S. con.


6


EMPLOYES and officers senate, 1989


.assembly, 1889


of legislature allowed by law


duties of.


76-77


ENACTING CLAUSE, how provided for, sec. 17, art. 4, state con.


16


EXGROBSED BILL, not to be looked into


ENUMERATION OF INHABITANTS. every ten years, sec. 2, art. 1, U. S. con of inhabitants, provided for, sec. 3, art. 4, state con. 15


EQurrr, how testimony taken in, sec. 13, art. 7, state con


EQUIVALENT QUESTIONS discussed.


14


ERRORS cannot be corrected in comunitte of the Whole


various modes of correcting clerk may correct his own


ESCHEATS to state from defect of heirs, src. 3, art. 9.


.


EXCESSIVE BAIL not to be required, sec. 6, art. 1, state con


2


.


ERROR, write of, not to be prohibited, sec. 21, art. 1, state oon


451-452


483-454


26-77


ELECTORAL vote in Wisconsin, 184S-1858


ELECTORS, presidential in Wisconsin, since 1848


IELECTIONS, time, place and manner of holding


of members to be judged by each house


summary of popular and electoral votes.


popular vote 1880-1856 193-201


537


' GENERAL INDEX.


Page.


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, organization of state.


446


United States 430


EXECUTIVE POWER vested in the President, sec. 1, art. 2, U. S. con


6


Governor, sec. 1, art. 5, state con.


EXEMPTION of property from forced sale, section 17, art. 1, state con 14


EXPORTS, not to be taxed, sec. 9, art. 1, U. S. con. 5


and imports, states prohibited from laying duties on. sec. 10, art. 1, U. S. con. 6


Ex POST FACTO LAW, none shall be passed, sec. 9, art. 1, U. S. con.


5


prohibited to states. sec. 10, art. 1, U. S. con 5


not to be passed, sec. 12, art. 1, state con


14


F.


FARM MORTGAGE LAND COMPANY (Wisconsin). 276


FARMERS' INSTITUTES, law relating to


386-387


list of, held 1888-9 .. 337


FELONIES, persons convicted of, disfranchised, sec. 2, art. 3, state con ... 15


FELONY, mode of proceeding on charge of. 40


FINANCES, STATE ..


263-291


FINES, excessive, prohibited, 8th amendment to U. S. con.


10


and forfeitures, excessive, not to be imposed, sec. 6, art 1, state con


13


excessive, reserved in grants of land, void, sec. 14, art. 1, state con. 14


to become part of school fund, sec. 2, art. 10, state con 22


accruing to territory to inure to state, sec. 3, art. 14, state con.


25


FISE COMMISSIONERS 454


distribution of fry by, 1867-8


454


synopsis of fishing industries, 1885-8 435


FISH HATCHERY, views of 455


FISH WARDENS, State


456


FISH AND GAME, when may be caught, taken or killed.


456


FOREIGN LEGATIONS in United States


432


FOREIGN POPULATION of state, 1885. immigration into U. S. since 1882


336-337


of various foreign countries in the world. 344-345


350


FORFEITURE OF ESTATES, conviction not to work, sec. 12, art. 1, state con.


14


FORMS AND CUSTOMS, manual of.


74-86


of titles.


63


of reports


of enacting clause


FREE HIGH SCHOOLS, list of, in State, with names of principals and post-office address.


1.2


FREEDOM OF SPEECH, guaranteed to all persons, sec. 3, art. 1, state con


18


Fuarrives from justice to be delivered up, sec. 2, art. 4. U. S. con


7


from service may be reclaimed, sec. 2, art. 4, U. S. con


FUNDS, trust.


school (see school funds)


G.


GALLERY, clearing of.


Committee of the Whole can not punish for disorder in. ·


· . ·


929318


GENERAL ELECTIONS, when to be hold. sec. 1, art. 12, state con.


GENERAL FILE, what constitutes, assembly rule 45.


.


.


GENERAL FUND


.


GAME, when may be caught, etc. wardens, list of.


452


FORESTS in United States, acres.


of resolutions


538


WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.


Paga.


GOVERNMENT, State, list of officers of


127-120


United States, list of officers of, etc. 430-413


GOVERNOR of Wisconsin.


446


biographical sketch of.


420


vote for, by towns, villages, cities, etc. (with pluralities and population, 1855), 1888. 202-249


by counties, 1888.


251


presidential and by counties, 1888. 251


salary


415


staff ..


463


executive power vested in, and terms of office of, sec. 1, art. 5, state con


17


who eligible to office, sec. 2, art. 5, state con


17


when and how elected, sec. 3, art. 5, state con


17


his powers and duties, sec. 4, art. 5, state con ..


17


his compensation.


may grant reprieves, etc., sec. 6, art. 5, state con.


17


1 when powers and duties devolve on Lieutenant-governor, sec. 7, art. 5, state con .. .


18


his power in approving bills, sec. 10, art. 5, state con


18


may remove certain officers, sec. 4, art. 6, state con.


18


may remove county officers, amend. sec. 4, art. 6. state con.


32


his official acts, how authenticated, sec. 4, art. S, state con.


first elected, how long to hold office, sec. 14, art. 14, state con


GOVERNORS, Wisconsin Territorial and State, list of


115-127


list of in U. S.


444-445


of various countries.


344-315


lieutenant, list of.


250


biographical sketch of.


4.07


GRANT of lands, reserving rent, duration limited, sec. 14, art. 1, state con.


14


of lands, not to be prejudiced, sec. 2, art. 2, state con.


13


to various railroads.


GREAT SEAL, legislature to provide and who to keep, sec. 4, art. 8, state con


461


GUBERNATORIAL VOTE of 1888, by towns, wards, etc.


202-243


compared with presidential of 1888. 202-210


summary of, 1848 to 18SS. 256


and presidential 1888, by counties 251


H.


HABEAS CORPUS, writ of, can only be suspended in cases of rebellion or invasion, sec. 9, art. 1, U. S. con.


5


privileges not suspended, sec. 8, art. 1, state con ..


13


writ of, not to be suspended, unless in cases of rebellion or invasion, amend- ment to sec. 8, art. 1, state con.


13-31


HATS to be taken off.


HEADS OF BUREAUS U. S. government departments.


430-137


HEALTH AND VITAL STATISTICS, state board of.


HIGHWAYS, certain rivers to be common, sec. 1, art. 3, state con


HISTORICAL SKETCH OF WISCONSIN. 103-114


4.38


HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF WISCONSIN.


HISTORY of amendments to U. S. con.


HOLIDAYS, legal, in various states.


HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY


HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE, Wisconsin State


views of Nter


Northern


views of. after


$ 13


HOUSE, division of, how ascertained.


62-64


17


vote for (summary) from 1848-1858.


GRANGE, Wis. State


539


GENERAL INDEX


Page


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, speakers of.


180


list of members of 51st congress. 433-435


salaries of members, etc.


136


L


ILLITERACY, statistics of


ILLUMINATING OILS, Inspector of. 453


ILLUSTRATIONS of various institutions, etc. See "Illustrations ".


IMMIGRATION, state commissioners of 123


IMMIGRATION TO U. S., from 1882-1588. 252


IMPEACHMENT, sketch of the law respecting 72-73


to be brought by house of representatives, sec. 2, art. 1, U. S. con.


tried by the senate, sec. 3, art. 1, U. S. con. 3


judgment on, sec. 3, art. 1. U. S. con. 4


all civil officers liable to, sec. 4, art. 2. U. S. con. T


house of representatives to have power, sec. 1. art. 7, state con


IMPORTATION OF SLAVES not prohibited till 1sos, sec 2, art. 1, U. S. con


5


IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT on contract not to be, sec. 16. art. 1, state con


14


INDEBTEDNESS OF STATE 260


of counties 259-299


of towns, cities and villages 280-287


INDIANS, when qualified electors, sec. 1, art. 3, state con. 15


INDICTMENT, how to conclude, sec. 17, art. 7, state con. 21


INFAMOUS CRIMES to preclude right of suffrage, sec. 6, art 3, state con 15


to preclude right to hold office, sec. 3, art. 13, state con 24


INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS. 400


views of after


409


for girls 412-413


views of after 412


INQUIRY or accusation, common fame a ground for


INSANE, State Hospital for


Northern Hospital for 403


15


amounts received by counties for care of chronic, 1552-1858


401


movement of. 397-401


statistics of, under treatment. 403-404


39%


61 INSIST, question discussed effect of vote to. 61


453


SCHOOL for education of blind.


400


deaf


INSURANCE COMMISSIONER 446, 445


vote on, 1888


INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, organization of 649


INTERNAL improvements, not to contract debt for, sec. 10, art. 8, state con .. 22


state to sell lands granted in aid of (Resolution)


INTERNAL REVENUE (U. S.) districts in Wisconsin.


INVESTIGATION, process and forms 83-54


INVESTMENT of trust funds. G


402


persons disqualified from voting, sec. 2, art. 3, state con.


average cost of care of, 1887-8


number under public public charge in state from 1861-1858


INSPECTOR of iluminating oils.


540


WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.


·


J.


Page.


JEFFERSON'S MANUAL.


35-73


senate rule 53.


92


assembly rule 96


101


joint rule 26.


104


JOINT COXMITTEES, senate and assembly, 1SS9.


450


JOINT CONVENTION, proceedings in, joint rule 24


104


who to preside over, joint rule 24


104


who to act as clerk, joint rule 24 104


16


shall be kept by each house.


S


of each house to be published.


69


shall show every vote.


69 €9


to contain a brief statement of every petition, paper, etc., presented.


69


what question to be entered on.


69


a record in law


subject to examination.




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