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Depositions.

SEC. 5. The time in which said Assessors are to deposite their assessment roll with the Clerk of said village, is hereby extended to the tenth day of March in each year.

SEC. 6. All oaths and affidavits to be administered in the assessment or valuation of property for taxation, may be ta ken before any one of the Assessors, or any person authorised to administer oaths; and the Assessors shall cause all such affidavits to be filed in the office of the Clerk of said village. SEC. 7. This Act shall take effect from and after its passage. FREDERICK W. HORN,

Speaker of the Assembly.

SAMUEL W. BEALL,

Lt. Governor and President of the Senate.

Approved, February 21st, 1851.

NELSON DEWEY.

Chap. 98.

An Act to alter the boundary lines of the towns of Centre, Fayette and Wiota, In the county of La Fayette.

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

SECTION 1. That sections thirty-five and thirty-six, in town number three, north of range number four east, now embraced within the limits of the town of Fayette, sections thirty-two, thirty-three and thirty-four in town number three north of range number four east, and sections three, four, ten, fifteen, twentytwo and twenty-seven, and that part of sections nine, sixteen, twenty-one and twenty-eight, lying on the north and east side of the Pekatonica river, all in town number two, north of range number four east, and now embraced within the limits of the town of Centre, shall be and is hereby attached to and made a part of the town of Wiota in the said county of La Fayette. 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 February 21st, 1851.

NELSON DEWEY.

Chap. 99.

An Act to provide for laying out a State Road from Token Creek to Fort Winnebago.

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

SECTION 1. Sylvester Dutton, George Davis, and Henry

Watterhouse, are hereby appointed Commissioners to lay out and establish a State road from Token Creek in Dane county, to Fort Winnebago in Colombia county, upon the most direct and practicable ground. Provided that no money shall be drawn from the State treasury for any part of the expense incurred thereby.

FREDERICK W. HORN,

Speaker of the Assembly.

SAMUEL W. BEALL,

Lt. Governor and President of the Senate.

Approved February 21st, 1851.

NELSON DEWEY.

An Act to appropriate to Robert L. Ream the sum therein named.

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

SECTION 1. There is hereby appropriated to Robert L. Ream, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of four hundred dollars, in full pay and compensation for furnishing four large manuscript sectional maps of the State of Wisconsin, ordered by the Secretary of State, in accordance with the provisions of an act approved February ninth, eighteen hundred and fifty.

FREDERICK W. HORN,

Speaker of the Assembly.

SAMUEL W. BEALL,

Lt. Governor and President of the Senate.

Approved, February 21st, 1851.

NELSON DEWEY.

Chap. 100.

An Act to appropriate to John F. Lessey, former Sheriff of Brown county, the sum therein named.

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

SECTION 1. There is hereby appropriated to John F. Lessey, former sheriff of the county of Brown, the sum of fiftythree dollars and fifty cents, to be paid out of any money in the State treasury not otherwise appropriated, for arresting, by request of the officers of the land office at Green Bay, and in accordance with the Governor's requisition, and conveying him to Milwaukee for examination, a German having in his posses sion a land warrant belonging to Adolph Briggs, a German who was murdered near Milwaukee.

SEC. 2. There is hereby appropriated to John F. Lessey, former Sheriff of the county of Brown, the sum of one hundred

Chap. 101

Chap. 102

and forty dollars, to be paid out of any money in the State treasury not otherwise appropriated, for services and expenses in conveying Alexander McCarty from Green Bay to Madison and back, on a writ of habeas corpus returnable to the supreme

court.

FREDERICK W. HORN,

Speaker of the Assembly.

SAMUEL W. BEALL,

Lt. Governor and President of the Senate.

Approved, February 21st, 1851.

NELSON DEWEY.

An Act to appropriate to Ira B. Brunson the sum therein named.

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

SECTION 1. There is hereby appropriated to Ira B. Brunson, Sheriff of Crawford county, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of ninety dollars and twenty cents, in full for keeping Baptiste Robadean and Oshoga, two Chippeway indians, convicts of murder at a special term of circuit court of St. Croix county, in August, one thousand eight hundred and fifty, and confined in Crawford county jail, from the tenth of September to the thirty-first of December, one thousand eight hundred and fifty.

FREDERICK W. HORN,

Speaker of the Assembly.

DUNCAN C. REED,

President pro tempore of the Senate.

Approved, February 21st, 1851.

NELSON DEWEY.

Chap. 103. An Act to authorize the construction of a Toll bridge across Fox River at Little

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

SECTION 1. That Theodore Van Derbrouck, Ephriam St. Louis and M. P. Caulfield, their associates and assigns, be, and they are hereby authorised and empowered to build and maintain a bridge across Fox River, at some convenient point on the rapids at Little Chute, in the county of Brown.

SEC. 2. That said bridge shall not be less than twelve feet wide, and shall contain a draw of sufficient width to pass and re-pass all boats and water crafts without charge or expense, or unnecessary delay.

SEC. 3. The persons herein named, their associates and assigns, shall have power after the completion of said bridge to demand and collect tolls for passing the same as follows: for every vehicle drawn by one horse or mule, ten cents; for Rates of Toll. every vehicle drawn by two horses, oxen or mules, twenty cents; for every additional horse, ox or mule, five cents; for every foot passenger, three cents, and for all animals in droves," two cents each: Provided, that hogs and sheep shall not be charged more than one cent per head.

SEC. 4. The said persons herein named, their associates and assigns, shall keep posted up in some conspicuous place on said bridge, a list of the rates of toll allowed by this act.

SEC. 5. This act may be amended, altered or repealed by
any future legislature:
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GEO. H. WALKER,

Speaker of the Assembly pro tempore.
SAMUEL W. BEALL,

Lt. Governor and President of the Senate.

Approved, February 26th, 1851.

NELSON DEWEY.

An Act to authorize the laying cut of a State road in Columbia county.

Chap. 104 The People of the State of Wisconsin represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. That Ebenezer Williams, Lemuel Berry and Charles Kingsbury, are hereby appointed commissioners to lay out and establish a continuation of the Beaver Dam and Wyo cena state road, from Wyocena through Pardeville on the Puck [a]way road, to the north-east corner of lot number nine, in section number four, of Town twelve, Range ten east; thence Loestion. on the most practicable route, to the Fort Winnebago and Fox Lake road, eighty rods west of the line between sections thirtytwo and thirty-three, in Town thirteen, Range ten east; thence on the best and most practicable route to Fort Winnebago.

SEC. 2. The said commissioners appointed under the provisions of this act, shall, upon the performance of the work, be entitled to such compensation for their services as the supervis-compensation. ors of the towns through which said road passes, shall allow to be paid by said towns: Provided, that no part of said expense shall be paid out of the State Treasury.

GEO. H. WALKER,

Speaker of the Assembly pro tempore.
SAMUEL W. BEALL,

Lt. Governor and President of the Senate.

Approved, February 26th, 1851.

NELSON DEWEY.

Chap. 105

Chap. 106

An Act to appropriate to R. W. Lansing a certain sum of money.

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

SECTION 1. That there be and is hereby appropriated to R. W. Lansing, the sum of one hundred and twenty-five dollars, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, in full for services in arranging, paging, indexing and titlepaging, putting up and labelling for book-binder, the "Laws, Resolutions and Memorials of the Territory and State of Wisconsin," done by order of the Secretary of State, under the provisions of section fourteen, of chapter nine, of the Revised Statutes of the State of Wisconsin..

GEO. H. WALKER,

Speaker of the Assembly pro tempore. SAMUEL W. BEALL,

Lt. Governor and President of the Senate.

Approved, February 26th, 1851.

NELSON DEWEY.,

To appropriate to Knud Langland the sum therein named.

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

SECTION 1. There is hereby appropriated to Knud Langland, to be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of twenty-six dollars and fifteen cents, in full for printing by order of the legislature, four hundred copies of the Governors's second annual message, in the Norwegian. language, and for translating the same.

GEO. H. WALKER,

Speaker of the Assembly pro tempore. SAMUEL W. BEALL,

Lt. Governor and President of the Senate.

Approved, February 26th, 1851.

NELSON DEWEY.

Chap. 107

[An Aot appropriating to James W. Seaton the sum therein named.

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

SECTION 1. There is hereby appropriated to James W. Seaton, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of fifteen dollars, in full for advertising in the Potosi Republican, by direction of the Secretary of State, "pro

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