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The towns of Dale, Greenville, Ellington, Grand Chute, Center, and the city of Appleton, in the county of Outagamie, shall constitute the First assembly district in said county.
The towns of Black Creek, Bovina, Hortonia, Liberty, Maple Creek, Seymour, Kaukauna, Freedom, Buchanan, Osborn, Cicero, Main, Deer Creek, and the cities of Seyinour and Kaukauna, and the Third ward of the city of New London, in the county of Outagamie, shall constitute the Second assembly district in said county.
The towns of Tilden, Wheaton and Eagle Point, and the city of Chippewa Falls, in the county of Chippewa, shall constitute the First assembly district in said county.
The towns of Anson, Arthur, Auburn, Big Bend, Bloomer, Cleveland, Colburn, Edson, Flambeau, La Fayette, Lawrence and Sigel, in the county of Chippewa, shall constitute the Second assembly district in said county.
The towns of Union, Porter, Magnolia, Center, Spring Valley, Plymouth, Avon, Newark, Beloit, and the Third and Fourth wards of the city of Beloit, in the county of Rock, shall constitute the first assembly district in said county.
The towns of Milton, Lima, Harmony, La Prairie, Rock, Johnstown, Bradford, Clinton and Turtle, and the First and Second wards of the city of Beloit, in the county of Rock, shall constitute the Second assembly district in said county.
The towns of Janesville and Fulton, and the cities of Janesville and Edgerton, in the county of Rock, shall constitute the Third assembly district in said county.
SECTION 3. At the next general election one member of assembly shall be elected from each assembly district as herein constituted, and one Senator from the Second, Fourth, Sixth, Eighth, Tenth, Twelfth, Fourteenth, Sixteenth, Eighteenth, Twentieth, Twenty- second. Twenty-fourth, Twenty-sixth, Twenty eighth, Thirtieth and Thirty-second sena- torial districts as herein constituted. In all senatorial districts not mentioned in this section, the election of senator shall be at the general election in November, A. D. 1891.
SECTION 4. In case any city, town or ward has not been attached to or included in any assembly district by its proper name or designation, or has been omitted from any cause in this act, such town shall be a part of the assembly district in which the adjoining
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town having the least population in the same senatorial district is situated, and such city or ward shall be a part of the assembly district in which the adjoining town or ward having the largest population in the same senatorial district is situated.
Every incorporated village for the purposes of this act shall be regarded as a part of the town or towns in which it is situated, unless it is specially mentioned in this act. If any county shall be omitted by this act it shall be attached to and form a part of the assembly and senate districts adjoining having the smallest population.
SECTION 5. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and pub- lication.
Approved, October 27, A. D. 1892.
ADDENDA.
Since the foregoing was in type the inauguration of Grover Cleveland as president of the United States, March 4th, 1893, has been followed by appointments which change the offi- cial register as herein given, as follows:
PRESIDENT.
Grover Cleveland, New York.
VICE PRESIDENT.
Adlai E. Stevenson, Illinois.
CABINET.
Secretary of State-Walter Q. Gresham, Illinois.
Secretary of the Treasury-John G. Carlisle, Kentucky. Secretary of War-Daniel S. Lamont, New York. Secretary of the Navy-Hilary A. Herbert, Alabama. Postmaster General-Wilson S. Bissell, New York. Secretary of Interior-Hoke Smith, Georgia. Attorney General -Richard Olney, Massachusetts.
Secretary of Agriculture-J. Sterling Morton. Nebraska.
OTHER APPOINTMENTS.
Josiah Quincy, assistant secretary of state. William McAdoo, New Jersey, assistant secretary of the navy.
Robert A. Maxwell, New York, fourth assistant postmaster general. Wade Hampden, South Carolina, commissioner of railroads. Walter Q. Dabney, Virginia, solicitor of department of state. Edward Whitney, New York, assistant attorney general. William H. Sims, Mississippi, first assistant secretary of the interior. John S. Seymour, Connecticut, com.missioner of patents. Henry G. Bell, Illinois, second assistant commissioner of patents.
Silas W. Lamoreux, Wisconsin, commissioner of the general land office. Edward A. Bowers, Washington, D. C., assistant commissioner of the general land office. Isaac P. Gray, of Indiana, ambassador and envoy extraordinary to Mexico. James B. Eustis, of Louisana, ambassador and envoy extraordinary to France. Theodore Runyon, New Jersey, envoy extraordinary to Germany.
John L. Risden, of Indiana, ambassador and envoy extraordinary to Denmark.
Patrick A. Collins, Massachusetts, consul general at London. Max Judd, Missouri, consul general at Vienna.
James G. Jenkins, Wisconsin, circuit judge of the Seventh judicial district. Willianı H. Seaman, Wisconsin, district judge Eastern district of Wisconsin.
ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS.
IRON COUNTY
Was formed out of the territory comprised in the towns of Vaughn, Saxon and Knight in the county of Ashland-created by act of March 3d, 1893. The new county comprises a part of the 11th senatorial district and a part of the 9th congressional district; it forms a part of the Ashland county assembly district and is in the 15th judicial circuit. The fol- lowing county officers were appointed by Governor Peck in accordance with the provisions of law:
Thos. Boden, county judge; H. J. Lennon, district attorney; John C. Flannegan, county clerk; Katie Nicholson, county superintendent; James S. Wall, county treasurer; Wm. Anderson, surveyor; Samuel D. Goodell, clerk of court; Chas. Goodykountz, coroner; Chas. Paeske, register of deeds; John F. Sullivan, Sheriff.
Page 441 in crop reports of grapes grown in Grant county should read 6,232 bushels in- stead of 311, 57012 bushels. Total grapes grown in state 30,058 bushels, instead of 335, 3961% bushels.
Page 323 statistical list of members of assembly for 1893 shows Milbrath's seat contested. The word contested should appear after Prochnow, instead of Milbrath.
Page 182, in table of speakers of the assembly, 1848-1883 should read 1848-1893.
Pages 211 aud 235 should read democratic plurality instead of republican plurality.
On page 307, presidential vote in Wisconsin. instead of "From 1848 to 1884" read "From 1848 to 1892."
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JUDICIAL CIRCUITS OF WISCONSIN with Population U.S. Census of 1890.
BAYFIELD
DOUGLAS
7.390
13.468
ASHLAND
20.063
WASHBURN
SAWYER
15
ONEIDA
FLORENCE 2.604
FOREST
5.010
11
5.258
1.012
POLK 12.968
BARRON 15.416
16 LINCOLN
MARINETTE
CHIPPEWA
LANGLADE
20.304
12.008
TAYLOR 6.731
9.405 10
ST.CROIX 23.139
OCONTO
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DUNN 22.664
MARATHON 30.369
15.000
SHAWANO
CLARK
19 236
PIERCE
FAI CIAIRE 30.073
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WAUPACA
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25.143
2.926
1.977
PRICE
BURNETT 4.393
6.932
17
WOOD
18.127
PORTAGE 24.728
WAUPACA 26.794
OUTAGAMIE 38.690
BROWN
39.164
KEWAUNEE
16.153
JACKSON 15.797
WAUSHARA 13.507
WINNEBAGO 3 50.097
CALUMET
16.639
LA CROSSE 38.801
MONROE 23.211
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JUNEAU
17.121
ADAMS
6.889
MARQUETTE 9.676
GREEN LAKE
15.163
FOND DU LAC 44.088
SHEBOYGAN
42.489
VERNON
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COLUMBIA 28.350
DODGE
RICHLAND 19.121
30.575
44.984
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WASHINGTON
22.751
OZAUKEE
14.943
CRAWFORD 15.987
DANE
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IOWA 22.117
59.578
JEFFERSON 33.530
WAUKESHA 33.270
MILWAUKEE
235.101
GRANT 36,651
RACINE 36.268
LA FAYETTE 20.265
GREEN 22.732
12 ROCK 43.220
WALWORTH 27.860
KENOSHA 15.581
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BUFFALO 15.997
TREMPEALEAU
18.920
MANITOWOC 37.831
25.111
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7.390
13.468
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2.926
1.977
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5.010
5.258
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POLK 12.968
BARRON 15.416
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14 LANGLADE 9.465
20.304
25.143
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10 ST.CROIX 23.139
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MARATHON 30.369
SHAWANO
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SENATE DISTRICT-MAP OF WISCONSIN
APPORTIONMENT 1892-2ND SPECIAL SESSION, Showing the population of the State by Counties .- Census of 1890. TOTAL POPULATION 1.686.880.
FLORENCE 2.604
FOREST
MARINETTE
CHIPPEWA
OCONTO
DOOR
6.932
BUFFALO 15.997
TREMPEALEAU
8.920
JACKSON 15.797
MANITOWOC
WAUSHARA 13.507
WINNEBAGO 19 50.097
CALUMET
16.620
37.831 15
LA CROSSE 38.801
31 MONROE 23.211
JUNEAU
17.121
ADAMS
6.889 9
MARQUETTE 9.676
GREEN LAKE
15.163
FOND DU LAC 4.08
SHEBOYGAN 20 42.489
VERNON
25.111
SAUK
COLUMBIA 28 350
DODG
30.575
19.121
44.984
22.
DANE
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IOWA 22.117
59.578
JEFFERSON 33.530
33.270
MILWAUKEE
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GRANT 36,65
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RACINE 365268
LA FAYETTE 20.265
ROCK 1.220
Y ALWORTH 527.860
KENOSHA 15:581
WOOD
PORTAGE 24.7921
WAUPACA 26.794
AGAMIE
38.690
BROWN
39.164
KEWAUNE
16.153
RICHLAND
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WASHINGTON
OZAUKEE
14943
CRAWFORD
15 087
WAUKESHA
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1 GREEN 22.732
18.127
ASSEMBLY DISTRICT-MAP OF
WISCONSIN
BAYFIELD
DOUGLAS 13.468
7.390
ASHLAND
20.063
WASHBURN
BURNETT 4.393
2.926
SAWYER 1.977
ONEIDA
FLORENCE 2.604
FOREST
5.010
5.258
1.012
POLK 12.968
BARRON 15.416
2. Dist.
MARINETTE
LINCOLN 12.008
CHIPPEWA
20.304
TAYLOR 6.731
25.143
ST.CROIX 23.139
DUNN 22.664
1. Dist.
MARATHON 30.369
SHAWANO
2.Dist.
CLARK
1. Dist.
19.236
PIERCE 20385
1. Dist. EAU CLAIRE 20 65
15.682
OOR
OCONTO
LANGLADE 9.465
PRICE
APPORTIONMENT 1892-2ND SPECIAL SESSION. Showing the population of the State by Counties .- Census of 1890 TOTAL POPULATION 1.686.880.
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BUFFALO 15.997
TREMPEALEAL
18.920
JACKSON 15.797
2. Dist.
2. Dist.
MANITOWOC
WINNEBAGO
CALUMET
16.639
37.831 1. Dist.
2. Dist. LA GROSSE 34.801 1. Dist.
MONROE 23.211
JUNEAU
17.121
ADAMS
6.889
3. Dist.
4
MARQUETTE
9.676
GREEN LAKE
15.163
44.000
3. Dist.
42.489
VERNON
1. Dist.
25.111
SAUK
RICHLAND
1. Dist.
30,575
1. Dist.
2.Dist.
4 .984
3. Dist.
WASHINGTON
22.751
OZAUKEE
14.943
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LA FAYETTE 20.265
GREEN 22.732
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ROCKS 43.220
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1. Dist. WALWORTH 27.860 2. Dist.
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"RACINE 36.268
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IOWA 22.117
59.578 4. Dist.
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33.530 2. Dist.
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KENOSHA 15.581
WOOD
PORTAGE 24.798
WAUPACA 1.Dist.
2. Dist. OUTAGAMIE
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BROW! 39.164
1. Dist
KEWAU
16.153
18.127
26.794 2. Dist.
38.690
1. Dist.
WAUSHARA 13.507
1.Dis.
50.097
1. Dist. FOND DU LAC 1 2. Dis.
2. Dis. SHEBOYGAN 3.Dist.
1. Dist.
CRAWFORD
15.987
2. Dist. DANE
1. Dist.
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JE FERSON
2. Dist. WAUKESHA
5. 6.
33.270
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2. Dist. COLUMBIA 28.350
DODGE
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