Annual Report of the Secretary of State of the State of Wisconsin for the Year ...

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Page 18 - ... specifying therein each object of expenditure, and distinguishing between such as are provided for by permanent or temporary appropriations and such as must be provided for by a new statute, and suggesting the means from which such expenditures are to be defrayed; 3.
Page 11 - The legislature may also borrow money to repel invasion, suppress insurrection, or defend the State in time of war; but the money thus raised shall be applied exclusively to the object for which the loan was authorized, or to the repayment of the debt thereby created.
Page 5 - SIR: In accordance with the requirements of law, I have the honor to submit herewith...
Page 11 - NORMAL SCHOOL FUND. This fund is composed of the proceeds of the sale of lands set apart for the support of Normal Schools, by chapter 537, laws of 1865.
Page 16 - This fund consists of the proceeds of the sales of 240,000 acres of lands granted by Congress to the State for the support of an institution of learning where shall be taught the principles of agriculture and the arts. The interest on the productive fund forms the income.
Page 43 - When requested, to give information in writing to either house of the legislature relating to the fiscal affairs of the state or the duties of his office; 5. To suggest plans for the improvement and management of the public revenues ; 6.
Page 16 - Showing an increase in the productive fund during the past year of $22,502.19.
Page 18 - NORMAL SCHOOL FUND. This fund consists of the proceeds of the sales of land set apart for the support of Normal Schools by the provisions of chapter 537 r general laws of 1865.
Page 36 - ... married or single, mildness or violence of the malady, ostensible means of support, by self or friends, or ability to furnish or procure necessary attendance and medicine, and such further information as may be deemed necessary and useful ; and said county clerks are hereby directed to make returns of...
Page 39 - It shall be the duty of the county clerk of the county, and the clerks of the corporation courts, on the first day of April and October in each year, to make out and transmit to the Secretary of the Commonwealth a list of the number of election districts in their respective counties and corporations, together with the number of voters in such district ; upon the receipt of which the Secretary of the Commonwealth shall transmit to the said clerks, respectively, duplicate poll books or poll...

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