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and establish a state road from Oshkosh in the county of Winnebago, on the most practicable route to Little Bull Falls on the Wisconsin river.

how to be made.

SEC. 2. The Commissioners aforesaid shall receive for their Compensationservices such compensation as may be determined by the Supervisors of the counties through which said road may pass : Provided, that no part of the expense of laying out said road Proviso. shall be paid out of the State Treasury.

FREDERICK W. HORN,

Speaker of the Assembly.

SAMUEL W. BEALL,

Lt. Governor and President of the Senate.

Approved March 11th, 1851.

NELSON DEWEY.

An Act to provide for the laying out and estab`ishing of certain roads therein named.

The People of the State of Wisconsin represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows :

Chap. 219

SECTION 1. That Daniel D. Billings, James C. Edson and Commissioners appointed to lay Zenas C. German, be and they are hereby appointed commiss- out a road. ioners to lay out and establish a state road commencing at the Route. bridge over the Wisconsin river, at or near the Dells on the sarne, thence running on the cast side of said river as near the same as may be practicable, to Point Boss, thence running to Grand Rapids in the county of Portage.

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SEC. 2. That J. Utley, William Rogan and Alford P. Fos- Commissioners ter, be and they are hereby appointed commissioners to lay out out a road. and establish a state road commencing at Fort Winnebago, thence through Pardeeville on the most feasible route to certain state road near the centre of section thirty four (34) in the town of Springvale, in the county of Columbia: Provided, That no Proviso part of the expense of laying out said road shall be paid out of the State Treasury.

FREDERICK W. HORN,

Speaker of the Assembly.

SAMUEL W. BEALL,

Lt. Governor and President of the Senate.

Approved, March 11th, 1851. NELSON DEWEY.

An Act to the establish Cascade Academy.

The People of the State of Wisconsin represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows:

Chap. 220

SECTION 1. James Preston, E. M. McIntosh, E. Bixby, N. Corporate powers granted to C. Hamon, Luther Witt, Robert Lawson, H. R. Dancox, O. certain persons.

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Rogan, D. S. McIntosh, A. Hutchinson, E. Efner, A. H. Vanwie and Reed C. Brazelton, and their associates, together with such persons as may hereafter be associated with them, be and are hereby created a body corporate and politic with perpetual succession, to be styled by the name and title of the Cascade Academy, by which name they and their successors shall be ever known, and shall have power to sue and be sued, to contract and be contracted with, plead and be impleaded, defend and be defended in all courts of law and equity; said corporation shall have a common seal, and shall have power to acquire, purchase, receive, possess, hold and enjoy property, real and personal, and to sell and convey the same, rent or otherwise lawfully dispose of at pleasure.

SEC. 2. The stock of said company shall be divided into shares of twenty-five dollars each, which shall be deemed personal property, and shall be transferable on the books of said corporation, in such manner as shall be directed by the by-laws of said corporation.

SEC. 3. Any three of the above named persons shall have power to call a meeting of said association, by giving ten days' notice thereof, by posting up notices in at least three public places in the said village of Cascade, where said corporation is hereby located.

SEC. 4. At the first legally notified meeting, the stockholders shall have power to elect by ballot nine trustees, three of whom shall be elected for one year, and thrce for two years, and three for three years; and after the first election the [three] trustees may be elected annually: Provided, always, that all trustees shall hold their offices until others are elected in their place.

SEC. 5. At all elections and meetings of the company each stockholder shall be entitled to one vote for each share of stock owned by him

SEC. 6. The Trustees shall have power-nrst, to elect from their number a President, Secretary and Treasurer, also to elect all other officers of the corporation-second, to call special meetings of the stockholders to fill vacancies in the board of Trustees-third, to sell, lease, mortgage, or otherwise dispose of any real or personal property of said corporation, in such manner as shall be directed by the stockholders, also to erect and keep in repair all necessary buildings for the use of said corporation-fourth, to employ suitable teachers and prescribe and direct the course of study and discipline to be observed in said academy-fifth, to prescribe the duties and fix the salaries of all the officers of said corporation, and to remove and sus pend them from office for incapacity, immoral conduct or misbe

havior in office, and to appoint others in, their place-sixth, to make all such regulations and by-laws necessary and proper toj carry into effect the powers herein granted, and not inconsistent] with the constitution and laws of this state.

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SEC. 7. No religious test or qualifications shall be required Religious co of any trustee of said corporation, nor of any trustee of said ed. institution.

SEC. 8. This act may be amended or altered by any future legislature.

FREDERICK W. HORN,

Speaker of the Assembly.

TAMUEL W. BEALL,

Lt. Governor and President of the Senate.

Approved March 11, 1851. NELSON DEWEY.

An Act in relation to Smelters.

The People of the State of Wisconsin, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows:

(Chap. 221

SECTION 1. That from and after the first day of June next, every smelter, and every purchaser of lead or copper ore in the State, shall keep a substantially bound book, divided into suitable columns, in which shall be entered, from day to day as the ore is received, the following items, to wit: the day, month' and year when the ore is so received; the name of the person of whom the ore is purchased; the name of the person who hauls or brings it to the furnace or other place of delivery; the name of the owner of the ground from which the ore is raised or obtained, and if the owner is not known, then the name of the diggings to be given, or the ground in some way described distinctly.

smelters and certain accounts

others to keep

be kept.

SEC. 2. Said book shall be kept at the furnace, or at the Where book to usual place of business of the purchaser, smelter, or his agent, and shall be open to all persons at reasonable times for inspection and taking extracts.

ure to keep such

SEC. 3. If any purchaser, smelter, or agent of the pur- Penalty for fallchaser or smelter, shall fail to keep such book, or to make such book. I entries, or shall unreasonably refuse to show the same for inspection, or shall make false entries therein, he shall be liable to a fine of ten dollars for every such offence, and for each day that he may fail to keep such book, separate actions may be brought for the penalty above named, on complaint made by any person, verified by affidavit that the statute has been vioJated, any Justice of the Peace in the county shall issue his summons against the person complained of in the case.

SEC. 4. And in case the owner or lessee of the furnace is

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Proceedings in a non-resident, then, on complaint being made as aforesaid, an resident, owner attachment may be issued as in case of non-resident debtors, or complaint may be made against the agent for the purchaser of such ore, at the option of the complainant.

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FREDERICK W. HORN,

Speaker of the Assembly.

SAMUEL W. BEALL,

Lt. Governor and President of the Senate.

Appoved March 11th, 1851.

NELSON DEWEY.

Chap. 222 An Act for the relief of School Districts in the town of Pleasant Springs, in Dane

Chap. 223

Commissioners] appointed.

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The People of the State of Wisconsin, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. The action of the town of Pleasant Springs in the county of Dane, taken at the last annual town meeting of said town, in relation to the distribution of the public school monies to the several school districts therein contained, shall, and the same is hereby declared binding on the school superintendent of said town in making the distribution of said school monies.

SEC. 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

FREDERICK W. HORN,

Speaker of the Assembly.

SAMUEL W. BEALL,

Lt. Governor and President of the Senate. Approved, March 11, 1851. NELSON DEWEY.

An Act for the laying out of a State Road in the county of Dodge.

The People of the State of Wisconsin, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. Spencer Givens, Charles Billinghurst and John C. Lewis, are hereby appointed Commissioners to lay out and establish a state road from the village of Dodge Centre in the county of Dodge, to the village of Hustisford in said county, upon the most direct and practicable route.

SEC. 2. The said Commissioners shall be entitled to receive for laying out said road such compensation as the board of Supervisors of the county of Dodge may deem sufficient: Provided, no part of the expense for the laying out of said road shall be paid out of the State Treasury.

FREDERICK W. HORN,

Speaker of the Assembly.

Lt. Governor and President of the Assembly.

SAMUEL W. BEALL,

Approved March 11, 1851.

NELSON DEWEY.

An Act for the laying out of a State Road in Dodge county.

The People of the State of Wisconsin, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows:

Chap. 224

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SECTION 1. Sheldon Fox, Samuel B. Vinton and Allen H. Commissioners Atwater are hereby appointed Commissioners to lay out and out road. establish a state road from the village of Lowell in the county of Dodge to Oak Grove in the town of Fairfield in said county of Dodge, upon the most direct and most practicable route.

SEC. 2. The said Commissioners shall be entitled to receive Compensation. for laying out said road such compensation as the board of Supervisors of Dodge county may deem sufficient: Provided, Proviso. that no part of the expense of the laying out of the said road shall be paid out of the State Treasury.

FREDERICK W. HORN,

Speaker of the Assembly.

SAMUEL W. BEALL,

Lt. Governor and President of the Senate.

Approved March 11th, 1851.

NELSON DEWEY.

An Act to lay cut a State Road from the junction of the Madison and Verona State
Read in the county of Dane, to Wiota in the county of Lafayette.

Chap. 225

Commissioners

The People of the State of Wisconsin, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows: SECTION 1. That Sylvester Wheeler, Matthew Hause, Appointment of Joel Britts, John L. Sarten and Jonas Loveless be and hereby are appointed commissioners to lay out and establish a state road, beginning at the junction of the Madison and Verona state road in the county of Dane, and running thence southwest on the present road, or as near as practicable, to Wiota, in the county of Lafayette.

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SEC. 2. The commissioners appointed under the provisions Compensation-of this act, shall upon the performance of the work, be entitled to such compensation for their services, as the Supervisors of the county where such services are performed, shall deem just and proper: Provided, That no part of the expense of Proviso. laying out said road shall be paid out of the State Treasury.

FREDERICK W. HORN,

Speaker of the Assembly.

SAMUEL W. BEALL,

Lt. Governor and President of the Senate.

Approved, March 11th, 1851.

NELSON DEWEY.

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