CONGRESS-Continued.
apportionment of, act of congress, 1891
vested with power, sec. 1, art. 1, U. S. con..
shall assemble once every year, sec. 4, art. 1, U. S. con.. may alter the regulations of the state legislature conce.ning elections of senators and rep- resentatives, except as to place of choosing senators, sec. 4. art. 1, U. S. con..
officers of government cannot be members 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 choos- ing electors of president and vice-president, sec. 1, art. 2, U. S. con.
time and place for meeting of. majority of, to
COMMON SCHOOLS (see "Schools." School Census), sec. 3, art. 10, state con.
COMMUNICATIONS, confidential, to be kept secret
COMPENSATION of members of legis- lature, sec. 21, art. 4, state con.
extra, never to be granted by legislature, sec. 26, art. 4. state con.
may establish courts inferior to the supreme court, sec. 1, art. 3. U. S. con. may declare the punishment of treason, sec. 3, art. 3, C. S.
may prescribe the manner of prov- ing the acts and records of each state, sec. 1, art. 4, U. S.
constitution, or call a conven- tion, art. 5. U. S. con.. to lay and collect taxes, etc., sec. 8, art. 1. U. S. con..
of public officers, not to be In- creased or diminished, sec. 26, art. 4. state con.
to borrow money. sec. 8, art. U. S. con.
of governor, sec. 5, art. 5, state
to regulate commerce, sec. 8, art. 1. U. S. con.
to establish uniform laws of bank-
ruptcy and naturalization, sec. 8. art. 1. U. S. con.. to coin money, to regulate the value of coin. and fix the standard of weights and meas- ures. sec. 8, art. 1, C. S. con. to punish counterfeiting, sec. 8, art. 1. U. S. con.. to constitute tribunals inferior to the supreme court, sec. 8, art. 1. U. S. con..
define and punish piracies. felonies on high seas, and of- fenses against the laws of na- tions, sec. 8, art. 1, U. S. con. to establish post-offices and post roads, sec. 8, art. 1, U. S. con. to authorize patents to authors and inventors, sec. 8, art. 1, U. S. con.
report of, cannot be amended or
CONGRESS-Continued.
to make rules for the government of the art and navy, sec. 8, art. 1, U. s. con... to organize, arm and discipline militia, 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 ef- feet, sec. 8, art. 1. U. S. cou.. to dispose of and make rules con- cerning the territory or other property of the United States, sec. 3, art. 4, U. S. con..... president may convene and ad- journ in certain cases, sec. 3, art. 2. U. S. con...
CONGRESSIONAL, Map of districts..
districts, sec. 10, art. 14, state
districts, act of legislature 1891. 734 36 vote in Wisconsin, 1898, by coun- ties, towns, etc...
basis of apportionment, act of congress, 1892
CONVICTION, not to work corruption of blood, sec. 12, art. 1, state
CORONERS, list of, in Wisconsin. when and how chosen, term of of- fice, 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 incorpor- ated, sec. 5, art. 11, state con. laws relating to, may be altered or repealed, sec. 1, art. 11, state con.
legislature to provide for incor- porating village and to
CONGRESSMEN, vote for, by
ties, towns, cities and election
precincts, with summary..320-364
first congressional district
second congressional district.
third congressional district.. fourth congressional district. fifth congressional district. sixth congressional district. seventh congressional district. eighth congressional district. ninth congressional district.
history of amendments to.
laws and treaties, supreme law, art. 6
operative by the ratification of
CONSTITUTION OF WISCONSIN. how amended, sec. 1, art. 12. oath to support, by whom to be taken, sec. 28. art. 4....
president, sec. 8, art. 14, state
tenth congressional district. CONSTITUTION OF UNITED STATES.
when to be submitted for ratifica- tion or rejection, sec. 9, art.
when not to be divided except by vote of the people, sec. 7, art. 13, state con.
probate office of, may be abolished, sec. 14. art. 7, state con. how and when elected, sec. 9, art.
vacancies in, how filled, sec. 4,
art. 6, state con....
may be removed by governor, sec. 4. art. 6. state con.
salaries of, for 1899. supervisors, legislature may con- fer certain legislative powers upon boards, sec. 22, art. 4. state con.
COUNTY SEATS, list of.
40 how to be removed, sec. 8, art. 13, state con.
against, sec. 9, art. 14, state
CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS, 1846,
COURT, supreme, of United States.. 549 its original and appellate jurisdic- tion, sec. 2, art. 3. U. S. con.. list of judges with title, term of service, etc.
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