LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. I. Diagram of Senate Chamber II. Diagram of Assembly Chamber V. The University of Wisconsin.. .... X. View of Institute for the Deaf and Dumb.. Front Front Front of page 267 Front of page 271 Front of page 281 Front of page 293 Front of page 299 Front of page 301 Front of page 313 XV. View of National Asylum for Disabled Soldiers... Front of page 315 Front of page 433 Fac-similes of Assemblymen's Autographs.. Front of page 439 PORTRAITS. I. Of Hon. T. O. Howe, U. S. Senator....... Between pages 24 and 25 II. Of Hon. M. H. Carpenter, U. S. Senator.. Between pages 66 and 67 III. Of Hon. P. Sawyer, Member of Congress, Between pages 134 and 135 IV. Of Hon. C. A. Eldredge, Member of Con Acts, records and judicial proceedings of each state entitled to faith Amendments to the Constitution, how made which have been made (see pp. 20-23.) Appointments to be made by the President.. Apportionment of representatives. before they become laws shall be passed by both houses and approved by the President; or if disapproved, shall be passed Census, or enumeration, to be made every ten years. Citizens of each State shall be entitled to the privileges and immu- Commissions to be granted by the President Common Law recognized and established, (7th amendment, p. 21.) may alter the regulations of State Legislatures concerning elections of Senators and Representatives, except as to place Congress may determine the time of choosing electors of President may invest the appointment of inferior officers in the Presi- dent alone, in the courts of law, or the heads of departments to establish uniform laws of bankruptcy and naturalization to coin money, to regulate the value of coin, and fix a standard to constitute tribunals Inferior to the Supreme Court. to define and punish piracies, felonies on the high seas, and offenses against the laws of nations to establish post offices and post roads to authorize patents to authors and inventors to declare war, grant letters of marque, and make rules con- to provide and maintain a navy.. to make rules for the government of the army and navy, to exercise exclusive legislation over seat of government. to dispose of and make rules concerning the territory or other Constitution, how amended laws and treaties declared to be the supreme law Conventions for proposing amendments to the Constitution D. to vote the same day throughout the United States.... Electors of President and Vice President, how chosen, their duties. |