The Wisconsin blue book 1889, Part 65

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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62 69 60


either house may notice and inspect, of the other.


how it may be amended.


JUDGES, election, term of office, etc., sec. 7, art. 7, state con.


19


may be removed, sec. 13, art. 7, state con


20


shall hold their office during good behavior, sec. 1, art. 3, U. S. con.


7


compensation of. sec. 1, art. 3, U. S. con


7


United States supreme circuit.


419


district.


for Wisconsin 420-421


supreme, of Wisconsin. 122-130, 421


territorial. 115


circuit, of Wisconsin


422-429


vote on, by circuits


259 900


county, of Wisconsin and salary


45℃


JUDICIAL CIRCUITS, division of, sec. 5, art. 7, state con.


19


limits may be altered, sec. 6, art. 7, state con


H


Judge to be chosen from each, sec. 7, art. 7, state con


19


when judge may hold court in other, sec. 11, art. 7, state con


United States.


419-421


Wisconsin


JUDICIAL OFFICERS, in relation to impeachment of, sec. 1. art. 7, state con.


19


JUDICIAL POWER, where vested, sec. 2, art. 7, state con


legislature may vest, in certain persons, sec. 23, art. 7, state con ....


21


vested in supreme courts and courts inferior, sec. 1, art. 3, U. S. con


7


restrictions as to suits against a state, 11th amendment to U. S. con.


JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS, of each state are entitled to faith and credit in every state, sec. 1, art. 4, U. S. con


JUDICIARY, United States supreme court


circuit courts 419


district courts


in Wisconsin


Wiscousin supreme court.


circuit courts.


JUDICIAL TRIBUNALS, inferior to supreme court, may be created, soc. 8, art. 1. U. 8. con ..


Jowy, right of trial by, and how waived, see. 5, art. 1, state con.


when may determine law and facta, sec. 3, art. 1, state con


.


of the judiciary, sec. 2, art. 3, U. S. con.


419


directions as to making up


titles of bills and parts affected by amendments to be inserted on.


JOURNAL OF LEGISLATURE, to be published, section 10, art. 4, state con


541


GENERAL INDEX.


Paga


JURY TRIAL, secured and shall be held in the state where the crime shall have been committed, sec. 2, art. 3. U. S. con 7


further regulated, 6th amendment to U. S. con 9


secured in suits at common law where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, 7th amendment to U. S. con . 11


JUSTICE, how it shall be obtained, sec. 9, art. 1, state con. department of U. S 1419


JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, judicial powers vested in, term of office, sec. 15, art. 1, state con .. 14


JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT, Wisconsin. 129-130-421


vote on


258


L.


LABOR PARTY, platforms.


central committee


LABOR STATISTICS, bureau of. 450


LAND, tenure of, etc., sec. 14, art. 1, state con 14


title in territory to vest in state, sec. 2, art. 9, state con 22


no change of title, sec. 1, art. 14, state con 21


granted to state, how disposed of (resolutions)


chief grants of, to corporations 355


number of acres of, public domain. 35-4


LANDS, school and university, how proceeds used, sec. 2, art. 10, state con


LARCENY, persons guilty of, disfranchised, sec. 6, art. 3, state con. 15


LARGEST SUM, question first put. 56


LAW, what is declared supreme, sec. 1, art. 6, U. S. con 3


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


common, now in force, to continue, sec. 13, art. 14, state con. department of state government, organization of. of University.


446


LAWS, president to see them faithfully executed, sec. 3, art. 2, U. S. con. how passed, art. 4, state con 15


ex post facto, not to be passed, sec. 3, art. 4, state con. 14


style of, sec. 17, art. 4, state con


16


not to be enacted except by bill, sec. 17, art. 4, state con.


16


local, not to embrace but one subject, sec. 18, art. 4, state con


16


not in force, till published, sec. 21, art 7, state con . 21


what to be passed by yeas and nays, sec. 8, art. 8, state con 21


of territory, when to expire, sec. 2, art. 14, state con 24


LEASES, of agricultural lands. time limited, sec. 14, art. 1, state con 14


LEGAL HOLIDAYS, in various states.


LEGATIONS, of U. S. abroad


LEGISLATIVE Officers (See " Legislature ").


powers, where vested, sec. 1, art. 4, state con 13


powers vested in congress (see "Congress ").


sessions, territorial sessions, length of. and number of members length of, and number of members since 1549. 190-152


13


powers and duties of, art. 4, stato con.


15


who eligible to, sec. 6, art 4, state con


16


each house of, to be judge, sec. 7, art. 4, state con.


to determine rules, soc. 8, art. 4, state con. 10


to choose officers, sec. 9, art. 4, state con 16


to publish journal, see. 10, art. 4, stato con


where and how often to meet, amendment to soc. 5, art. 4, siate con .. .. members of, not to be appointed to civil offices, sec. 12, art. 4. state con ...


16


.


LEGISLATURE, when to meet and organize


the number of members, sec. 2, art. 4, state con


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LEGISLATURE - continued.


Page.


who ineligible to, sec. 13, art. 4, state con


16


how members of, to vote in elections, sec. 30, art. 4, state con 17


when may borrow money, sec. ? , art. s, state con. 21


to elect chied clerk and sergeant-at-arms, sec. 6, art. 13, state con


when may declare offices vacated, sec. 10, art. 13, state con


24


to meet biennially, sec. 11, art. 4, state con.


list of members of, territorial. 115-124


state, from 1SIS to 1SS9. 131-176


3


clerks of assembly


1.3


senate 175


employes, 1889 451-452


assembly, 1889 483-484


sergeant-at arms of assembly


1.9


senate 179


LIBEL, truth may be given in evidence, sec. 3, art. 1, state con.


13


jury may determine law and fact, sec. 3, art. 1, state con


13


LIBERTY OF SPEECH and press, relating to, sec. 3, art. 1, state con.


13


LIBRARY, state.


451


LIBRARIES, list of public, in the state.


356


LIE ON THE TABLE, call up at any time matters that.


55


LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR, how and when elected and term of office, sec. 3, art. 5, state con


17


when to act as governor, sec. ", art. 5, state con


18


to have only casting vote, sec. S. art. 5, state con


18


compensation, sec. 9, art. 5, state con.


15


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


423


LIEUTENANT-GOVERNORS, list of.


129


LIGHT HORSE SQUADRON.


454


.view of armory. after.


464


LIST OF newspapers in Wisconsin


235-304 .


of post-offices in Wisconsin


305-315


of post-offices by townships.


316-327


of public libraries in state .


336


of officers of territory and state


115-187


of rulers of different foreign countries.


344-345


of officers in departments of U. S. government.


430-435


of presidents of the United States since 1789


of vice presidents.


of presidents pro tem. U. S. senate.


of speakers of House of Representatives


of members of territorial legislatures.


113-124


state legislatures


131-1.6


of governors of various states and territories ..


444-443


of members of 51st congress


433- 4.36


. of U. S. judiciary.


413-421


of U. S. diplomatic and consular service.


435-442


of circuit judges, by circuits.


443


of U. S. land offices in state. 449


446-4.50


of senate and assembly


451-444


statistical, of senators for 1899


· of senate officers and employes for 1539


451-4$2


of assemblymen for 1839 4.3477 .


of assembly officers and employes for 1899 4044


LOANS, authority to ina'se. soc. , art. 1, U. S. con.


3


LOBBY, disturbance in, senate rule 6.


assembly rule G.


LOCAL and special legislation, prohibited in certain cases, amendment to ane, 31, art.


4, state con


of internal revenue officers and districts in state.


of officers and employes of state government.


31


speakers of 1.7


biographical sketch of.


543


GENERAL INDEX.


Page.


LONGEST TIME, question first put.


56


LOTTERIES, legislature shall not authorize, sec. 24, art. 4, state con 17


LUMBER INSPECTORS, state.


M.


MAJORITY decides on general questions. 64


of each house of legislature to constitute a quorum, sec. 7, art. 4, state con .... 16


to propose amendments to constitution and call convention to revise same, sec. 1, art. 4, state con. 23


MANITOWOC AND CALUMET SWAMP LAND FUND. 276


MAPS of congressional, senate and assembly districts and judicial circuits, with pop- ulation. Back


MARINERS in service of United states not to be deemed residents of state, sec. 5, art. 3, state con. 15


MASTER IN CHANCERY, office of, abolished, sec. 19, art. 7, state con 21


MARQUE AND REPRISAL, letters of, sec. S, art. 1, state con.


5


MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, list of, from state. 184-155


16


vote on, in state, 1888. 263-206 list of members of U. S. 433- 436


MEMBERS and officers of one house not amenable to the other.


47


must vote when the question is put. 6


not to vote unless present when the question is put.


MEMBERS OF LEGISLATURE, list of, since 1818. 131-176


compensation of.


.6


mileage term of, sec. 11, art. 4, state con sec. 14, art. 14, state con


31


oath of, sec. 15, art, 14, state con. (sec. 23, art. 4).


19-29


number of, sec. 2, art. 4, state con. 16


15


how and when chosen, sec. 4, art. 4, state con


who eligible as, sec. 6, art. 4, state con. 16


16


not to be elected or appointed to certain civil offices, sec. 12, art. 4, state con .. who ineligible as, sec. 13, art. 4, state con. 16


when seat to be vacated, sec. 13, art. 4, state con .. 16


not liable for words spoken in debate, sec. 16, art. 4, state con. 16


compensation of, amendment to sec. 21, art. 4, state con.


mileage of, amendment to sec. 21, art. 4, state con 16


when to vote viva voce, sec. 30, art. 4, state con. 1.


MEMORIAL (See " Petition ").


MESSAGES, how and by whom announced, joint rule 1. 102


how and by whom communicated to the chair, joint rule 1 .. 102


ceremony when sent to the senate, joint rule 2. 103


to be sent to the chief clerk, or assistant in each house, joint rule 3


102 6.


can not be received in committee.


nature of.


69


executive, to be made known to both houses at the same time.


69 6;


forms in receiving ..


·


.


.


·


errors in delivery may be corrected


bills not acted on. the subject of.


.


.


MILEAGE of members of legislature


aniendment to sec. 21, art. 4, state con.


16


MILES of railroad in the stato


MILITARY roster of militia


403 463


companies and officers


. .


.


.


.


·


. to be received.


1


who ineligible, sec. 13, art. 4, state con.


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Page. 463-465 17


legislature to determine what persons shall constitute, sec. "), art. 4, state con. may provide for organizing and disciplining the same, sec. 23, art 4, state con.


to be called out, sec. S, art. 1, U. S. con.


5


to be officered by the states, sec. 8, art. 1, U. S. con.


5


to be commanded by the president, sec. 2, art. 2, U. S. con


6


their right to keep and bear arms secured, 2d amendment to U. S. con


9


MILWAUKEE NORMAL SCHOOL. view of. after


305


MINORITY, protected by adherence to rules.


37


MISSISSIPPI RIVER and the navigable waters leading into the same to be common highways and free, sec. 1, art. 4, state con.


99


MISTAKES (See "Errors ").


MONEY shall be drawn from the treasury only by appropriation laws, sec. 9, art. 1, U. S. con ..


5


congress to coin and regulate value of, sec. 8, art. 1, U. S. con.


5


state cannot make, sec. 10, art. 1, U. S. con.


5


order, post-offices, in state.


305-315


in U. S.


392


rates of commission or fees for


331 95


MORNING HOUR, assembly rule 34.


MOTION, not to be put or debated until seconded.


43


to be put in writing if desired.


43


to be read for information.


42


to adjourn, not in order when a member has the floor.


43


privileged, what shall be.


54


removed from before the house by adjournment, etc


60


(See "Question ").


MOTIONS, how stated, senate rule 23


assembly rule 57.


to be reduced to writing, senate rule 24.


3


when and how withdrawn. senate rule 25.


90


precedence of, senate rule 26 assembly rule 52.


to adjourn, always in order, senate rule 27.


to strike out enacting clause, assembly rule 53.


93


to be decided without debate, assembly rule 55.


99


not to be renewed, assemblý rule 56.


MUNICIPAL and inferier courts may be established, sec. 2, art. 8, state con.


19


jurisdiction to be limited, sec. 2, art. 7, state con,


19


judges to be elected, etc., sec. 2, art. 7, state con.


19


MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS beyond five per centum prohibited, amendment to soc. & art. 11, state con.


N


NATIONAL HOME for disabled soldiers (14-415


NATIONAL platforms of various political parties


NATIVITY of inhabitants of state, 1853. 144-343


NATURALIRATION, uniform rules of, sec. 1, art. 1, U. S. con.


3


NAVIGABLE WATERS, certain, to become highways, sec. 1, art. 9, state con


NAVY, congress to provide and govern, see. S. art. 1. U. S. con S NEWSPAPER PUBLICATIONS, defamatory breach of privilege


NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS published in Wisconsin


NOBILITY, titles of, shall not be granted by the United States, soc. 9, art. 1. U. S. con.


nor by the states, sec. 10, art. 1, U. S. con -


MELLITLA, Wisconsin state.


GENERAL INDEX.


545


Page.


Nox Compos persons disqualified from voting. sec. 2, art. 3, state con NORMAL SCHOOL FUND


15


Income 274


Regents. 358


NORMAL SCHOOLS


3SS-395


history of


358-300


views of different


after


Platteville


391


Whitewater


392


Oshkosh 333


River Falls 39


Milwaukee 395


NORTHERN HOSPITAL FOR INSANE


403-404


O


OATH, of the president, sec. 1, art. 2, U. S. con 6


of public officers, sec. 1, art. 4, U. S.


OATHS, of members of legislature and executive and judicial officers, sec. 23, art. 4, state con


by whom, may be administered, sec. 15, art. 14, state con


20


OFFICERS of the House of Representatives shall be chosen by the House, sec. 2, art. 1, U. S. con


3


of the senate, shall be chosen by the senate, sec. 3, art. 1, U. S. con


3


civil, may be removed by impeachment, sec. 4, art. 2, U. S. con


-1


elective, of legislature, sec. 6, art. 13, state con


how to be elected or appointed in counties, towns, etc., sec. 9, art. 13, state con. holding office under the United States or Territory, to continue, sec. 5, art. 14, state con


county and town, under Territory, how long to hold, sec. ", art. 14, siate con. 25


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


of either house, forms of nomination or election


of one house not amenable to the other


and employes of senate, 1SS)


451-492


and employes of the assembly, 1839


453-454


territorial 113


state . 127-123-446


430-443


of Legations abroad.


478-412


OFFICES, who disqualified from holding, sec. 3, art. 13, state con


when legislature may declare vacan, and manner of filling, sec. 10, art. 13, state con .. ..


203-266


OFFICIAL vote for congress by counties, 1888.


state officers. 1SSS. 231-223


associate justice supreme court ,


circuit judges. 261-262


for and against constitutional amendment to, sec. 1, art. 10.


ONSLOW, Mr. his opinion of importance of rules.


ORDER of one house requiring concurrence of the other, sec. î, art. 1. U. S. con


of business, senate rule 15


1 assembly rule 33.


call to, effect of, senate rule 17


rule to be observed while presiding officer is speaking, senate rule 2). assembly rule 51


rule to be observed while member is speaking, sanate rule is


assembly rule 51


35


assembly rule 43


259-200


of United States Government


43.


of consuls and consular agents.


42


269-273


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ORDER-continued.


Page.


when two members rise to speak, senate rule 18


89


assembly rule 48 99


not to vote unless within the chamber, senate rule


filling blanks, assembly rule 63


90


the vote, assembly rule 64


94


reading papers and smoking prohibited, assembly rule ?


93


violated by speaker by not putting question


40


"instances make "


45


respecting papers (See " Papers ")


45


in debate (See "Debate ")


45-46


questions of, may be adjourned


49


decision of speaker, on points of, may be controlled


49


a member may insist on the execution of a subsisting.


49


committee of the Whole cannot punish bueach of.


53 64


if points arise while question is putting, speaker to decide peremptorily of business, propriety of.


44


for the senate


44


of the day, how and when to be called up may be discharged at any time


43 48 43


cannot be moved while member is speaking.


to take precedence of all questions.


45


of the house determined with the session.


49


question of, to supersede a question depending


5.


and resolution, distinction between.


43


special rules upon the subject of


45.54


ORDERS AND RULES, senate.


assembly 93-10!


joint 102-104


ORGANIZATION of the legislature.


74


OPPOSITION TO BILLS, proper time to make.


53-57


OSHKOSH NORMAL SCHOOL.


333


view of after 233


OUTLINE HISTORY OF WISCONSIN. 100-114


P.


PAPERS AND JOURNALS, not to be removed from the clerk's table. 45


rules respecting their preservation 43


reading of, how far they may be called for.


referred, usually read by title.


to be left with conferecs of the House according to conference


PARDONS, president may grant, sec. 2, art. º, U. S. con.


6


governor may grant, sec. 6, art. 5, state con. 1.


PARLIAMENT, each house may adjourn independent of the other


69


PATENTS to be granted to inventors, sec. 8, art. 1, U. S. con ..


319


PENSION claims, number filed and amount paid 1861-1834


PENSIONERS, table showing number in state by counties and amount paid.


PERCENTAGE of total votes cast for president in Wisconsin, 1548.1899


PERSONAL PROPERTY, valuation of real and, 1548.


PERSONS, all entitled to a certain remedy in the laws, see. 9. art. 4. state con 13


.


held to service of labor, their importation or immigration into United States may be prohibited after 1904, sere. ? , art. 1, U. S con .. escaping from one state to another, shall be delivered up to those entitled to service, sec. 2, art. 4. U. S. con.


-


PENSION agents of U. S., with location and territory, paid by of State


547


GENERAL INDEX.


Page.


PETITION, right of, 1st amendment to U. S. con


,


and remonstrance, distinction.


to be presented by a member, its form, etc. 48


to be subscribed or written by petitioner. 43


must go to committee through the House 49


question as to receiving. 15


PETITIONS, to be endorsed, assembly rule 31.


contents of, to be stated, senate rule 31. assembly rule 34.


PHARMACY. State Board of ...


PIRACY, congress to prescribe punishment for, sec. 8, art. 1, U. S. con


3


PLATTEVILLE normal school


view of 333


PLATFORMS, National and State 303372


republican. 363-366


democratic 367-363


prohibition 963-370


union labor 371-3.2


134-195


POLITICAL YEAR. to begin, when, amend. sec. 1. art. 3. state con


33


elections, when held, amend. sec. 1, art. 3, state con 33


POPULAR vote for president, by states. 191-198


POPULATION, United States, 1810-1580 331


and area of the United States by states 338-333


and males of voting age in the United States in 1SS0. 340


and males of voting age in Wisconsin, by counties. 341


Wisconsin. 334-3223


school, of state and United States


343


and males of voting age in, 1890.


311


by counties, from 1836 to 1885 ..


334-315


towns, villages, cities, with presidential and gubernatorial vote (1855). congressional districts. 312


22-243


foreign, of state, census 1665. 336-332


of various foreign counties, with area. nanies of rulers, etc. 344-315


of various state charitable institutions, with cost per capita. 397-401


401


POSTAGE, rates of.


330


POSTAL CARDS


POST OFFICE, regulations, etc. 330-331


money orders, rates of 331


431


POST-OFFICES, and post-roads, establishment of, sec. 8, art. 1, U. S. con.


5


in Wisconsin. 305-315


by townships and counties. 316-120


number of, in the United States, by states. 272


first, second and third class in Wisconsin, with names of postmasters.


5.5


POSTPONE. indefinitely, effect of a question to.


beyond session. effect of. 14


POWERS, military, to be subordinate to civil, sec. 20), art. 1. state con.


not delegated to congress nor prohibited to the states are reserved, anth amendinent to U. S. con


10


executive (see " President ").


judicial (see "Judicial ").


PREAMBLE, last considered.


PRECEDENCE and priority of motion, discussion 54.5.


PRE-EMPTION to settlers on canal lands.


PRESENTS from foreign powers to public officers prohibited. sec. 2, art. 1. U. S. con. S


18


PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE, lieutenant governor to be, sec. &, art. 5, state cin


his compensation, sec. 2, art. 3, state con. 19


duties of, souate rule 2.


to administer oath, sonate rule 40.


to appoint committees. senate rule 3 . . ...


-


90


452


333


PLURALITIES of votes on president, 1884-1S&S, by states.


of various state charitable institutions, movement of.


department of U. S.


.518


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PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE-continued. Page.


to sign warrants and subpoenas, senate rule 3


to name president pro tem., senate rule 4. 87 provided by the constitution. 42


may appoint chairman 43


pro. tem., to be chosen in the absence of the vice-president.


pro. tem., at what time his office shall determine. 42


list of (U. S.). 188


.. PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Vested with the executive power, sec. 1, art. 2, U. S. con. 6


. shall be chosen for four years, sec. 1, art. 2, U. S. con


I how elected, sec. 1, art. 2, U. S. con. 6


how elected, 12th amendment to U. S. con. 10


· qualifications for, sec. 1, art. 2, U. S. con 6


· who shall act in case of vacancy, sec. 1, art. 2, U. S. con


· compensation of. 6, 430


-shall take an oath of office, sec. 1, art. 2, U. S. con. G


may be removed by impeachment, sec. 4, art. 2, U. S. con.


- commander of army, navy and militia, sec. 2, art. 2, U. S. con


¿may require the written opinions of the heads of departments, sec. 2, art. 2, U. S. con.


6


may reprieve and pardon, sec. 2, art. 2, U. S. con ..


. may make treaties with consent of senate, sec. 2, art. 2. U. S. con .. 6


1 · may appoint to office with consent of senate, sec. 2, art. 2, U. S. con. 6


- shall fill up vacancies happening during the recess of the senate, sec. 2. art. º, U. S. con.


- shall give information to congress and recommend measures, sec. 3, art. 2, U. S. con.


· may convene both houses or either house, sec. 3, art. 2, U. S. con.


+ may adjourn them in case of disagreement, sec. 3, art. 2, U. S. con.


› shall receive embassadors and public ministers, sec. 3. art. º. U. S. con.


: shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed, sec. 3, art. 2, U. S. con ... shall commission all officers, sec. 3, art. 2, U. S. con.


PRESIDENTS AND VICE-PRESIDENTS of the United States, list of. 186-1ST


PRESIDENTIAL electors, list of, in Wisconsin 153


PRESIDENTIAL votes, popular, from 1856 to 1883. 194-199


in Wisconsin, by counties, 1884-1888, with pluralities. 202-249


summary of popular and electoral from 1783 to 1533. 199


of 1888 in Wisconsin, by towns, wards, etc., with pluralities. 202-213.


of 1884, compared with, and gubernatorial of 1858 250-251


PRESS, freedom of, 1st amendment to U. S. con 9


freedom of, sec. 3, art. 1, state con 13


PRESS ASSOCIATION of Wisconsin 462


PREVIOUS QUESTION, its intention and effect


5.


" can not be put in committee.


54-36


· effect of, discussed.


· when admitted, senate rule 28.



assembly rule 74


› form of, senate rule 28.


assembly rule 75


· effect of, senate rule 28.


assembly rule 76. 90


effect of, when main question is not ordered, senate rule 23.


assembly rule 76.


90


›to be decided without debate, senate rule 29


assembly rule ?3 92


one call of the house in order, senate rule :N.


assembly ru! " 1000


. PRINCIPAL countries in the world, names of rulers, population and ara 341-310


PRINCIPALS OF FREE HIGH SCHOOLS. list of, in stato 4.2


: PRINTING reports, joint rule ?.


number of bills, senate rule to ..


6 8999


6


6



6


can an amendment be moved during pendency of !


43


540/


GENERAL INDEX.


PRINTING-continued.


assembly rule 41


for use of state and legislature to be let to lowest bidder, sec. 25, art. 4, state con


410


PRISON, Wisconsin State. commissioners of.


PRIVILEGE of parliament has gradually increased.


of members of parliament.


of senators and representatives


of senators, constructive extent ....


of the two houses, cases of alleged breach of.


of members commence by virtue of election


of members must be ascertained at the peril of the party violating.


of members, the privilege of the house.


a member cannot waive breach of.


is violated by speaker not putting a question which was in order.


of one house in relation to the other, or in relation to a co-ordinate branch of government ..


40 . 39


breach of, party summoned or sent for on complaint of.


breach of, by members, punishable by house only


breach of by king or executive.


40


members of one house can not be summoned by the other.


neither house can exercise authority over members or officers of the other of a member, where he is charged or interested, etc.


48.5. 93


PRIVILEGED, contestants for seats, assembly rule 4.


reporters, senate rule 14.


assembly rule 5.


state officers, ex-members, etc., senate rule 14. assembly rule 5


93 101


motions, assembly rules 93 and 94 questions (see " Questions").


PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES, of members of congress, sec. 6, art. 1, U. S. con. . ...


of citizens (see " Citizens," also "Rights ").


of the debtor to enjoy the necessary comforts of life to be recognize.l. sec. 17. art. 1, state con


14


of members and officers of the legislature, sec. 15, art. 4, state con.


banking, not to be granted by legislature, except. etc., sec. 1, art. 11, state con PROCESS, style of, and how issued, sec. 17, art. 6, state con.


issued under authority of the territory to remain valid, sec. 4, art. 14, state con of passing bills


PROHIBITION PARTY, national and state platforms central committee


PROPERTY, congress to provide for the care of, public. sec. 3. art. 4. U. S. con. shall not be taken for public use without just compensat.on, 5th am aument to U. S. con




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