ADMINISTRATIVE. Article on, reported, 49. Amendments proposed, O'Connor, 91. Whi-
ton, 91. Ordered engrossed, 92. Adopted, 99. Reported by committee on revision, 453. A- mendments of committee concurred in, 455.
APPROPRIATIONS.-To E. D. Brown, 20. W. W. Tredway, 252. H.
F. Holman, 504. D. Randall,
586. D. N. Johnson, 594, 598. President,
596. D. Holt, Jr., 597. W.W. Wyman, 588, 594. Tenney, Smith & Holt, 5S8, 594. Be- riah Brown, 588, 594. Moritz Schaeffler, 588. Jas. D. Reymert, 588. Wilson & King, 588. Cramer & Curtis, 588., C. L. Sholes, 588. W. Mygatt, 588. Bunner & Stafford, 588.- G. W. Bliss, 588. Alden & Grattan, 588. E, R. & F. A. Utter, 588. E. A. Cooley, 588. Edward Bliss, 588. H. A. Wright, 588. Geo. Hyer, 588. J. M. Goodhue, 588. L. Leach, 588. G. W. Crabbe, 588. Rev. C. Lord, 589. Rev. J. Penman, 589. Rev. H. W. Read, 589.
ACCEPTANCE OF ACT OF CONGRESS.-Article on, reported, 115; Or- dered engrossed, 232; Merged in article on boundaries, 604.
AMENDMENTS.-Article on, reported, 359; Amendments proposed, by Mr. O'Connor, 474; Kilbourn, 475; Whiton, 475; Ordered engrossed, 480; Passed, 513; Reported from committee on revision, 550; Concurred in, 553.
APPORTIONMENT.Article on, reported, 293; Amendments proposed,
By Mr. Case, 360, 376, 386, 387, 388; Feather- stonhaugh, 363; Fenton, 365; Castleman, 367; Turner, 367; McClellan, 368; Kinne, 368; Lar- rabee, 369; Kilbourn, 381; Re-committed, 370; Reported back, 376; Ordered engrossed, 390; Passed, 400; Reported from committee on revis- ion, 594; Concurred in, 594.
-On resolution relative to contested seat, 14; resolution of Mr. Wheeler to elect HA Tenney, printer, 21; substitute for, offered by Mr Beall, 21; motion to re- commit printing report, 26; resolution re- ported by committee on printing, 29; Lovell's motion to ballot for printer, 29; resolution as amended by Castleman, 30; resolution to have additional papers fur- nished, 36; motion to reject printer's pe- tition, 41; referring Lakin's resolution. relative to right of litigants, 46; resolu- tion of Estabrook, to print journal, 61; Whiton's amendment, to strike out "two" and insert "one year, 73; striking out 5th section of executive article, 75; in- serting in lieu thereof, 75; striking out ,two thirds" in section 10, and inserting "a majority of members," 75; striking out of section 2, "no person except a cit- izen of the United States," and inserting "any," 76; motion to re-commit executive article, 78; salary of Governor, 86; veto power, 90, 99, 252; passage of article on administrative, 99; Lieutenant Governor, 99; passage of article on executive, 100; right of foreigners to hold property, 107, 108, 126, 127, 128; exemption, 109; rights of litigants, 125; postponement of printing resolution, 131; price of print- ing, 132, 138, 141, 142; passage of pre- amble, &c., 143; disqualification of vo- ters, 144; residence of voters, 145; stri- king out word "white', in suffrage article, 145; reconsideration of resolution to print journal, 146;. Doran's amendment to suf- frage article. 79; colored suffrage, 180, 184, 185, 192; Reymert's amendment to suffrage article, 194; Whiton's amend- ment to same, 191; amendment of the committee of the whole to militia article, 198; giving power to legislature to ex- tend right of suffrage, 201; passage of article on militia, 202; public debt, 204; period of state loans, 205: exemption of property from taxation, 206; prohibiting certain evidences of state debt, 206; pas- sage of article on suffrage, ; resolution to rescind printing resolution, 215; maxi- mum of representation, 216; minimum of representation, 217, 218; single dis- trict, 220, 224, 225, 228; pay of mem- bers of legislature, 226; procuring print-
ing, &c., by bidders, 227; relative to ap- propriations by the legislature, 228; pas- sage of article on finance, 231; passage of article on eminent domain, 232; boun- daries, 251, 253, 258, 259, 262, 484, 512, 542, 547, passed, 548; term of sena- tors, 253, 254; passage of article on leg- islative, 255; passage of article on boun- daries, 265; approriation to J G Knapp, 291, 292; evening sessions, 292; pay of senators, 295, 309; bank article-Mr..AG Cole's amendment, 303; Mr. Judd's a- mendinent, 304; Mr. Bishop's amend- ment. 301; Mr. Beall's amendment, 305; Mr. Sander's amendment, 306; Mr. Harrington's amendment, 307; Mr. Lar- rabee's amendment, 307, 208; Mr. Har- vey's amendment, 309; Mr. Kilbourn's amendment, 312, 314; Mr. Prentiss' a- mendment, 316; Mr. Larkin's amend- ment, 318; Mr. Jackson's amendment, 330, 340; superintendent of public in- struction, 331, 333; relative to acade- mies, 334; sectarian instruction, 336; age of children to receive benefits of school fund, 339; article on banks, &c., passed, 340; amendments of the commit- tee of the whole to article on internal im- provements, 349; termani of improve- ments, 350; amendment of the commit- tee of the whole, 351; Mr. Sanders' substitute, 352; resolution relative to pub- lic lands, 354; contested seat, 356; pas- sage of article on internal improvement, 360; apportionment, 366; relative to St. Croix, &c., 367; relative to Waukesha, 367, 357, 388; relative to Washington, 367; relative to Racine, 368; relative to Walworth, 369; relative to Dodge, 369; passage of article on education, 378; Mr. Kilbourn's appeal on point of order, 381; recommitment of article on apportionment, 381; allowing counties. option in regard to single districts, 385; reconsideration of vote concuring in re- port of committee on apportionment, 386; concurring again, 390; address, 399; re- jected, 595; passage of article on appor- tionment, ; pay of contestant for seat 425; tenure of judges, 434, 438, 457 removal of judges, 458; election of judg. es by single districts, 459; merging pro ceedings in law and equity, 459; instruc
tions to amend article on apportionment, 465; reconsideration of legislative arti. cle, 467; instructions to amend, 467, 468; removal of senators, 469; judicial cir- cuits, 470; supreme judges, 471; sepa- rate supreme court, 472; adoption of re- port of committee on legislative article, 473; passage of same, 473; right of corporations to take private property, 478; incorporation of towns and villages, 479; pay of H Tuttle, 484; passage of article on judiciary, 485; exemption, 489, 501, 503, 518, 519; passage of article on amendments, 513; passage of article on incorporations, 513; ordering exemption article engrossed, 525; reconsidering same, 531; amendments, 535, 538, 539, 540, 541, 557; rejection of article, 511; testimonial to Captain Quarles, 532; in- structing committee of revision relative to canal lands, 553; removal of county seats, 556, 591, 592; right of married women. 558; senate districts in Racine, 560, 581; places of holding legislative session in case of necessity, 561; assem- bly districts in Grant 562; in Racine, 563, 581; in Rock, 563; congressional districts, 568; resolution rescinding or- der for copies of constitution, 569; mode of choosing committee on printing, 570; compensation for printing, 572, 576, 577, 578; election and appointment of officers, 580; passage of article on schedule, 582; apportionment, 582; printing constitution in German, 584; adoption of address, 584; passage of article on miscellaneous provisions, 585; resolution relative to ex- emptions, 585; appropriations, 594, 596, adoption of constitution, 599.
BEALL, S. W.-Remarks on Mr Kilbourn's resolution relative to the business of the convention, 10, 11; Relative to ta- king newspapers, 36; On the rights of litigants, 46; Office of Lieut Governor, 78, 86; Right of foreign- ers to hold property, 92, 93, 94; On exemption, 100, 104; On suffrage, 180, 182; Salary of Governor 71; Ordered discontinuance of reports of his re- marks, 199.
BOUNDARIES.-Article on, reported, 62; Amendments proposed, by
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