Your memorialists, therefore, respectfully ask for the establishment of such a daily through mail between the points named, running through in three days. Approved April 2, 1864. The secretary of state of the state of Wisconsin does hereby certify, that the laws, joint resolutions and memorials published in this book, have been compared with the originals, deposited in this office, and that they appear to be correctly printed. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the great seal of the state, at the capitol, in Mad[L. S.] son, this eighteenth day of June, A. D. 1864. LUCIUS FAIRCHILD, secretary of slale. LIST OF APPROPRIATIONS. Date. No. Feb. 15... 1...L. Jones, repairing flags........ To whom and for what appropriated. Amount. $ 4 75 15... 3...E. Marden, pump... 15... 2... W. P. Towers, painting, glazing and varnishing 284 31 13 60 15... 4...Institute for blind, brooms.... 33 00 15... 5... Frank M. Stewart, clerk state board of equalization....... 40 00 206 00 do. 26...11... do. do. do. 21... do. governor's proclamation 26...12...John R. Bohan, publishing general order No. 46........ Mar. 2...13... Thomas Stevens, inspector general, 1861...... 2...14...B. W. Suckow, bookbinding, etc...... 2... 8...Henry Cordier, prison commissioner, for supplies.......... 2...15...James Clark, visiting Indian tribes, 1862....... 29 70 8. 00 2...17... E. Hulbut, governor's aid-de-camp, 1861.... 2...18... William Benedict and Albert Dexter, messengers, state board equalization, each $5 00......... 2...19...G. B. Griffin, meals for returned soldiers..... 2...20...W. S. Main, sheriff, attending supreme court...... 80 00 12.00 210 70 60 00 2...21...La Fayette Kellogg, clerk supreme court, costs..... 88 25 40.00 2...27...Carl Schmidt, repairing locks, etc....... 2...28...S. Klauber & Co., merchandise..... 2...23... Charles Clement, advertising.... 2...24... Carl Habich, costs Dane circuit court......... 2...25...E. S. Hammond, selecting lands for agricultural college... 2...26...Neeley Gray, coal........ 89 87 22 04 75.00 54200 33 95 168 37 98 71 2...29...J. Mason Haight, repairing furniture, etc..................... 18...31... William N. Reed, selecting lands for agricultural college.. 18...38... William Studeman, repairing wheelbarrows........ 18...39...Ramsay & Campbell, merchandise.......... 18...40... Dean, Pardee & Co, merchandise................. 18...41...A. Kutzbock, wood work connecting wings of capitol...... Date. No. 25...49...George L. Frost, conveyance for joint committe to Camp Randall 29...50...E. K. Haines, town laws, distributed in 1859.. 29...51...H. Seifert, diagrams of senate and assembly. 29...52...J. B. Norton, patent fire dampers....... do. do stationery.... ....... Amount. 104 56 100 52 178 57 20 00 4 00 250 00 105 00 22 00 ..... 9 80 149 09 610 99 50 00 27 00 2,000 00 29...53... Bliss, Eberhard & Festner, baskets and wall paper..................... Wauwatosa plankroad charter..... 29...59...Publisher Journal of Education, increased postage....... do do 318 00 10 00 3,500 00 6,000 00 5 81 icon 30...63... Deaf and dumb institute, current expenses.................... 16,000 00 do. additional accommodations...... do. contingent expenses.................... do. 31...64...F. M. Stewart and John S. Dean, compiling, etc., legisla Apr. 1...65...Henry Cordier, part indebtedness state prison, 1863........ 1...67... do. do. current expenses prison....... 1...69... W. E. Smith, A. M. Kimball, J. J. Thomas, A. C. Barry, ...... 1...70... Chaplains of legislature, five, at $30 each... 500 00 300 00 150 00 16,271 55 100 00 20,000 00 120 00 225 00 150 00 2,197 14 1...71...J. L. Davis & Co., carpets... 1...72...F. A. Ogden, lumber................................... 1...73...W. J. Gill, ice 1...74...F. Zimmerman, damages from Ozaukee riot........... 1...75...J. N. Brundage, printing.. 2...76...Austrea masonic lodge, damages from Ozaukee riot......... 76 09 100 00 100 00 22 00 106 00 2...77... Vernon Tichenor and William S. Hawkins, taking testi- 2...78...Institute for blind, current expenses.... 2...79...Neeley Gray, coal.......... 2...80...Insane asylum, current expenses..... 2...81...Henry_Cordier, for sewer from prison yard........................................ 40 00 15,000 00 5,000 00 50 95 25,000 00 2,500 00 commissioner 600 00 4...83...St. Mary's Hospital, for support of James Henderson two 4...84...John Hanson, damages from Ozaukee riot..................... Date. No. To whom and for what appropriated. 4...86... William Haefer, damages from Ozaukee riot....................................... do. do. do. 4...89...Soldiers' national cemetary at Gettysburg...... Amount. 50 00 41.00 150 42 2,523 00 5,000 00 I, Lucius Fairchild, secretary of state of the state of Wisconsin, do hereby certify, that I have compared the foregoing list with the original acts of appropriations deposited in this office, and that the same is a complete list of all appropriations made at the last session of the legislature, except such as are printed at length in this volume. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the great seal of the state, at the capitol, in Madison, this 18th day of June, A. D. 1864. [L. S.] LUCIUS FAIRCHILD, secretary of state. NOTE.-For "39," in last line of title of chapter 233, page 303, read “29.” INDEX. A. ACADEMY-Eng. and Ger. Christian, of Watertown, incorporation of,........ 216 Independent, of Milwaukee, Marshall, Platteville, relief of............. state, legalized,.......... do do ACKNOWLEDGMENT-of certain deeds and mortgages executed out of this ACTIONS-against joint stock companies,. do do do do 424 345 ADAMS-payment of bounties to volunteers by town of,............ take, 351 90 AGENTS, Town, &c.-prohibited from receiving fees from volunteers, AHNEPEE-memorial for mail route to, from Green Bay,......... ALBEE, George-appropriation to,.......... ALBION-payment of bounties to volunteers by town of,........... 143, 483 571 309 *......... 319 359 1849 89 1 to incorporate Methodist Episcopal churches,....... 1 1852 ... 1859 190 8 foreign insurance companies,..... 5. do do 1859 131 60 517 864 439 223 454 318 356 308 426 367 55, 157 407 protection of school and other state lands,.................... 5 state road from Wausau to state line,........ 114 1 superintendents of the poor,.. 8 state prison,.............. |