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An Act to change the name of Nils Cornelius Gulbrandsen to Nils Corne Chap. 4.

lius Bronson.

THE People of the State of Wisconsin, represented in Senate

and Assembly, do enact as follows :

SECTION 1. The name of Nils Cornelius Gulbrandsen of the Name chang town of Muskego, Waukesha county, is hereby changed to Nils ed. Cornelius Bronson, by which name he shall and may be hereafter

known in all places whatever,

HARRISON C. HOBART,
Speaker of the Assembly.

WM. M. DENNIS.
President of the Senate, pro tem.

Approved, January 27, 1849.

NELSON DEWEY.

An Act for the re-appraisal of a school section therein named.

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

Chap. 5.

of school see

tion.

SECTION 1. Elisha Eldred of the county of Milwaukee, and Re-appraisal Charles M. Goodell of the county of Walworth, and Benja min Hawkins of the county of Waukesha, are hereby appointed appraisers, to appraise section sixteer in township three north of range twenty three east, and shall have the same powers and compensation as the original appraisers appointed by joint resolution approved August sixteenth one thousand eight hundred and fortyeight, were entitled to, and shall perform the same duties, and be paid in the same manner as now provided by law, except that a reasonable time hereafter shall be allowed to said appraisers to perform said duties not exceeding thirty days.

SEC. 2. In case any of the said appraisers shall fail on account of sickness or for other reason to perform said duties, the governor shall appoint some person or persons to act as such appraiser in their place.

HARRISON C. HOBART,
Speaker of the Assembly.
WM. M. DENNIS,

President of the Senate, pro tem.

Approved January 27, 1819.

NELSON DEWEY.

An Act to provide the Legislature with certain books.

THE People of the State of Wisconsin, represented in Seuiate nd Assembly, do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. That each member of both branches of the legis ture shall be entitled to receive from the state library, one copy f the printed journal and debates of the late constitutional conven

on.

Chap. 6.

SEC. 2. The officer having charge of the state library is hereby required to make distribution of the printed journals of the late constitutional convention in accordance with the provisions of this

act.

HARRISON C. HOBART,

Speaker of the Assembly. WM. M. DENNIS,

President of the Senate, pro tem.

Approved, January 27, 1849.

NELSON DEWEY.

Chap. 7. An Act to provide for paying Nathaniel F. Hyer for his services as commissioner to locate the University lands.

To pay N. F.
Hyer.

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

SECTION 1. That the treasurer be, and he is hereby authorized and required to pay to Nathaniel F. Hyer the sum of one hundred and twenty-five dollars, being the balance of an appropriation heretofore made to him for completing the location of the University

lands.

HARRISON C. HOBART,
Speaker of the Assembly.

WM. M. DENNIS,
President of the Senate, pro tem.

Approved, January 27, 1849.

NELSON DEWEY.

Chap. 8. An act to change the name of Archibald Hefilefinger to Archibald Coe and

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the names of his three minor children George, John, and Emeline Heffle finger, to George, John, and Emeline Coc.

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

SECTION 1. The name of Archibald Hefflefinger of the town of Beloit, Rock county, is hereby changed to Archibald Coe; and the names of his three minor children George, John, and Emeline Hetliefinger o the same place, are hereby changed to George, John, and Emeline Coe, by which names the above mentioned individuals, shall and may be hereafter known in all places whatev

cr.

HARRISON C. HOBART,

Speaker of the Assembly. WM. M. DENNIS,

President of the Senate, pro tem.

Approved, January 27, 1819.

NELSON DEWEY.

An Act to appropriate to the county of Brown, the sum therein named.

Chap. 9.

tion to Brown

county.

THE People of the State of Wisconsin, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows: SECTION 1. That there be and hereby is appropriated to the Appropria county of Brown the sum of fifty-eight dollars in full for auditor's warrant numbered one thousand and ninety-four, dated March 13th, 1848, for eight dollars; for auditor's warrant numbered one thousand and ninety-three, dated March 13th, 1848, for the sum of twenty dollars, and also for territorial scrip No. 177, for the sum of twenty dollars, dated February 19th, 1842, and territorial scrip No. 801, for the sum of five dollars, dated February 19th, 1842, and territorial scrip No. 943, for the sum of five dollars, dated February and payable to Chs. C. Sholes, to be drawn from the treasury on the surrender of said scrip and warrants to the auditor of the state.

HARRISON C. HOBART,

Speaker of the Assembly,

WM. M. DENNIS,
President of the Senate, pro tem.

Approved, January 27, 1849.

NELSON DEWEY.

An Act to provide for the custody of persons committed under the authority of the United States.

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

SECTION 1. All sheriffs, jailors, prison keepers, and their and each and every of their deputies within this state, to whom any person or persons shall be sent and committed, by virtue of legal process issued by or under the authority of the United States, shall be and they are hereby enjoined and required to receive such persons into custody, and to keep them safely until they be discharg ed by due course of the laws of the United States; and all such sheriffs, jailors, prison keepers and their deputies offending in the premises shall be liable to the same pains and penalties, and the parties aggrieved shall be entitled to the same remedies against them or any of them, as if such prisoners had been committed to their custody by virtue of legal process issued under the authority of this state.

Chap 10.

Sheriff, &c. required to receive pris

oners.

SEC. 2. The United States shall be liable to pay for the sup- U.S. liable to port and keeping of said prisoners the same charges and allowan- pay. ces as are allowed for the support and keeping of prisoners committed under the authority of this state.

to make out

SEC. 3. Before every stated term of the United States Court Sheriffs, &e. to be held in this state, the said sheriffs, jailors, and prison keep- list of prisoners shall make out under oath a calendar of prisoners in their ers. custody under the authority of the United States, with the date of their commitment, by whom committed, and for what offence, and transmit the same to the judge of the district court of the United

States for this district, and at the end of every six months, they shall transmit to the United States Marshall for this district for allowance and payment, their account, if any, against the United States for the support and keeping of such prisoners as afore

said.

HARRISON C. HOBART,

Speaker of the Assembly.

WM. M. DENNIS,

President of the Senate, pro tem.

Approved, January 27, 1849.

NELSON DEWEY.

Chap 11.

Union school district.

May organize

An Act to organize a school district therein named.

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

SECTION 1. That all those tracts or parcels of land lying and being in the counties of Iowa and La Fayette, bounded and described as follows: beginning at the southwest corner of section twenty-eight, in town four north, range three east, running north three and a half miles to the half mile stake in the line dividing sections eight and nine, thence east to the centre of section twelve, three and one-half miles, thence south three and one-half miles to the half mile stake in the line dividing section twenty-five and thirty-six, thence three and one half miles to the place of beginning be and the same hereby is constituted into a school district, with all the rights and privileges appertaining to school districts organized within the limits of a county, and that said district shall be known as Union school district.

SEC. 2. That the inhabitants of said school district residing on either side of the county line of the counties of Iowa and La Fayette may at any time hereafter organize themselves into a school district within the limits of their respective counties in the manner prescribed by law, a majority of the inhabitants of said district first voting for such separate organization aforesaid.

Approved, Feb. 1st, 1849.

HARRISON C. HOBART,

Speaker of the Assembly.
WM. M. DENNIS,
President of the Senate, pro tem.

NELSON DEWEY.

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An Act amendatory to an act to provide for the division of the several counties under the county system of government, into towns."

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

SECTION 1. That so much of section third of an act of which this is amendatory, approved August 17th, 1848, requiring the first town meeting of the counties now under the county system of gor

ernment, to be held on the first Tuesday of March next, be so amended that said first town meetings be held on the first Tuesday of April next.

SEC. 2. The first meeting of the board of supervisors in and Time of meet. for the county [counties] now under the county system of govern- ing. ment, shall be held at the several county seats of said counties, on the first Monday of June next.

SEC. 3. The clerks of boards of county commissioners in those Duty of counties in which the commissioners have not met in pursuance of clerks. the act of which this is amendatory to divide their several counties into towns, shall, within ten days after the receipt of this act, call a special meeting for that purpose.

SEC. 4. The secretary of state is hereby required to forward Sec'y to forward. by mail to the clerks of the board of county commissioners a cerof this act, immediately after its passage.

tified copy

HARRISON C. HOBART,

Speaker of the Assembly.

WM. M. DENNIS,
President of the Senate, pro tem.

Approved, Feb. 1st, 1849.

NELSON DEWEY.

An Act to appropriate to J. C. Fairchild the sum therein named.

THE People of the State of Wisconsin, represented in Senate

and Assembly, do enact as follows:

Chap 13.

SECTION. 1 The sum of thirty-four dollars and twenty-three J. C. Fair. cents is hereby appropriated to J. C. Fairchild for articles furnish- child. ed for the use of the capitol, as by account rendered, dated July,

A. D. 1848, and account dated September, A. D., 1848.

HARRISON C. HOBART,

Speaker of the Assembly.

WM. M. DENNIS,
President of the Senate, pro tem,

Approved, February 1, 1849.

NELSON DEWEY.

An Act to provide for laying out certain roads therein named.

THE People of the State of Wisconsin, represented in Senate nd Assembly, do enact as follows:

Chap 14.

SECTION 1. E. R. Steves, H. Wedge, and Wiram Knowl- Com'rs to loon are hereby appointed commissioners to lay out and establish cate road through cos. state road through part of the county of St. Croix, the county of Crawford, f Chippewa, and a part of the county of Crawford, commencing Chippewa, the county of St. Croix, in town twenty-nine north, range nine- and St. Croix. en west, where the county road leading from the mouth of lake

. Croix to the Falls of St. Croix, strikes the section corner be-een sections twenty-nine, thirty, thirty-one, and thirty-two, ance on the most direct and feasible route to Carson and Eaton's

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