subjects which have passed through,
shall assemble once every year, sec. 4, art. 1, U. S., con.
may be referred to special
particulars which attach to
COMMITTEES, state central, of various
list of members alphabetically ar-
may after the regulations of the state legislature concerning elections of senators and representatives, ex- cept as to place of choosing sena- tors, sec. 4, art. 1, U. S. con. officers of government cannot be mem- bers of, sec. 6, art. 1, U. S. con.... may provide for cases of removal, death, etc., of president and vice- president, sec. 1. art. 2, U. S. con. may determine the time of choosing electors of president and vice- president, sec. 1, art. 2, U. S. con. may provide for appointment of in- ferior officers, sec. 2, art. 2, U. S.
may establish courts inferior to the supreme court, sec. 1, art. 3, U. S.
may declare the punishment of trea- son, sec. 3, art. 3, U. S. con.... may prescribe the manner of proving the acts and records of each state, sec. 1. art. 4, U. S. con..... to assent to the formation of new states, sec. 3, art. 4, U. S con.... may propose amendment to the consti- tution, or call a convention, art. 5, U. S. con....
to raise and support armies, sec. 8, art. 1, U. S. con..
to provide and maintain a navy, sec. 8, art. 1, U. S. con..
to make rules for the government of the army and navy, sec. 8, art. 1, U. S. con
to call out the
casos, sec. 8,
militia in certain art. 1, U. S. con
to organize, arm and discipline mili- tia, sec. 8. art. 1. U. S. con to exercise exclusive legislation over seat of government, sec. 8, art. 1, U. S. con..
to pass laws necessary to carry the enumerated powers into effect, sec. 8. art. 1, U. S. con....
to dispose of and make rules concern- ing the territory or other property of the United States, sec. 3, art. 4, U. S. con....
president may convene and adjourn,
CONSULAR SERVICE, diplomatic and. 512-513 list of consuls, agents, etc., alphabeti- cally arranged by countries and cities... ..512-513 CONTRACTS, no law imparing, sec. 10, art. 1, U. S. con.
state not to pass law imparing obliga- tions of, sec. 12, art. 1, state con.. 11 no member of the leislature or state officer to be interested in certain, sec. 25, art. 4, state con...
5 CONVENTIONS. constitutional,, of 1846- 47-48. sessions of
for proposing amendments to consti- tution, sec. 1, art. 5, U. S. con.... 5 CONVICTIONS, number in state... CONVICTION, not to work corruption of blood, sec. 12, art. 1, state con.... CORONERS, list of, in Wisconsin... when and how chosen, term of office, sec. 4, art 6, state con... CORPORATIONS, not to be created by
special act except in certain cases, sec. 1, art. 11, state con...... banking, how may be incorporated, sec. 5, art. 11, state con. laws relating to, may be altered or re- pealed, sec. 1, art. 11, state con.... legislature to provide for incorpora- ting village and to restrict their powers, sec. 3, art. 11, state con. Cost of various state institutions.. COUNSEL, may be heard on private bills and law points COUNT, of the house, may be called.. 62-61 ...261-303 | COUNTERFEITING, congress to provide for the punishment of, sec. 8, art. 1, U. S. con
COUNTIES and towns, cities, etc., com- pared 1890-1895 state and federal 373-412
to be but one system of government for, sec. 23, art. 4, state con..... when not to be divided except by vote of the people, sec. 7, art. 13, state
first congressional district.
second congressional district third congressional district. fourth congressional district. fifth congressional district. sixth congressional district.. seventh congressional district. eighth congressional district
CONSTITUTION OF UNITED STATES
laws and treaties, supreme law, art.
vacancies in, how filled, sec. 4, art. 6, state con...
DUEL, challenge to, breach of privilege DUELING, persons engaged in, disquali fied to vote, sec. 2, art. 13, state
DUTIES (imposts), to be laid by con- gress, and to be uniform, sec. 8, art. 1. U. S. con..
and popular vote, 1789 to 1896. 197-199 ELECTORS. presidential, in Wisconsin, since 1848..
qualifications of, art. 3, state con.. qualifications required of, amend sec- tion 1, art. 3, state con
who disqualified from being, secs: 2-6, art. 3, state con.... residing on Indian lands, where to vote, sec. 5, art. 13, state con of president and vice president, how chosen, sec. 1, art. 2, U. S con.... president and vice-president, duties of, 12th amendment of U. S. con.. of president and vice-president, to vote the same day throughout the United States, sec. 1, art. 2, U. S.
no senator or representative or public officer, shall serve as presidential, sec. 1, art. 2, U. S. con. EMPLOYES and officers, senate, 1897..594-595 assembly, 1897 596-597
ENACTING CLAUSE, form of, sec. 17, art.
EQUITY, how testimony taken in, sec. 19 art. 7, state con.
22 431-447 | EQUIVALENT QUESTIONS discussed 581-ERROR, writs of, not to be prohibited, sec. 21, art. J, state con....
ERRORS, clerk may correct his own.. ESCHEAT, to state from defect of heirs, sec. 3, art. 9....
popular and electoral vote for presi-
EXAMINERS, board of, for admission to bar.....
summary of popular and electoral
votes. vote given for state officers by counties in 1896 304-308 presidential and gubernatorial vote in 1896 by towns and election dis- tricts. 200-254 vote for governor, 1894-1896, by coun ties, compared.. .256-257
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, organization
EXECUTIVE POWER, vested in the presi- dent, sec. 1, art. 2, U. S. con governor, sec. 1, art. 5, s'ate con.. EXEMPTION of property from forced sale, sec. 17. art. 1, state con.. EXPORTS not to be taxed, sec. 9, art. 1, U. S. con....
and imports, states prohibited from laying duties on, sec. 10, art. 1, U. S. con Ex-POST FACTO LAW, none shall be passed. sec. 9, art. 1, U. S. con..... prohibited to states, sec. 10, art. 1, U.
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