The Legislative Manual of the State of WisconsinSmith & Cullaton, State Printers, 1869 - Wisconsin |
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... original jurisdiction . In all the other cases before mentioned , the supreme court shall have appellate jurisdic- tion , both as to law and fact , with such exceptions and under such regulations as the congress shall make . 3. The ...
... original jurisdiction . In all the other cases before mentioned , the supreme court shall have appellate jurisdic- tion , both as to law and fact , with such exceptions and under such regulations as the congress shall make . 3. The ...
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... original proposition of the amendments , and as they have been supposed by a high equity judge , ( 8th Wendell's reports , p . 100 , ) to have an im- portant bearing on the construction of those amendments , they are here inserted ...
... original proposition of the amendments , and as they have been supposed by a high equity judge , ( 8th Wendell's reports , p . 100 , ) to have an im- portant bearing on the construction of those amendments , they are here inserted ...
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... original and remedial writs , and to hear and determine the same . SEC . 4. For the term of five years , and thereafter until the leg- islature shall otherwise provide , the judges of the several circuit courts shall be judges of the ...
... original and remedial writs , and to hear and determine the same . SEC . 4. For the term of five years , and thereafter until the leg- islature shall otherwise provide , the judges of the several circuit courts shall be judges of the ...
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... original jurisdiction in all matters , civil and criminal , within this state , not excepted in this constitution , and not hereafter prohibited by law , and appellate jurisdiction from all inferior courts and tribunals , and a ...
... original jurisdiction in all matters , civil and criminal , within this state , not excepted in this constitution , and not hereafter prohibited by law , and appellate jurisdiction from all inferior courts and tribunals , and a ...
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... original motions , and reports on bills . Such are , bills from the other house , which are received at all times , and receive their first reading as soon as the question then before the house is disposed of ; and bills brought in on ...
... original motions , and reports on bills . Such are , bills from the other house , which are received at all times , and receive their first reading as soon as the question then before the house is disposed of ; and bills brought in on ...
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Page 38 - ... then it shall be the duty of the Legislature to submit such proposed amendment or amendments to the people, in such manner and at such time as the Legislature shall prescribe...
Page 10 - Term, be elected as follows: 2. Each State shall appoint, in such manner as the Legislature thereof may direct, a Number of Electors, equal to the whole Number of Senators and Representatives to which the State may be entitled in the Congress: but no Senator or Representative, or Person holding an Office of Trust or Profit under the United States, shall be appointed an Elector. 3. 'The Electors shall meet in their respective States, and vote by Ballot for two Persons, of whom one at least shall not...
Page 11 - Vice-President, declaring what officer shall then act as President, and such officer shall act accordingly until the disability be removed or a President shall be elected. 7. The President shall, at stated times, receive for his services a compensation which shall neither be increased nor...
Page 38 - It shall be the duty of the Legislature to provide for the organization of cities and incorporated villages, and to restrict their power of taxation, assessment, borrowing money, contracting debts, and loaning their credit, so as to prevent abuses in assessments and in contracting debt by such municipal corporations...
Page 7 - Each house shall keep a journal of its proceedings, and, from time to time, publish the same, excepting such parts as may in their judgment require secrecy ; and the yeas and nays of the members of either house on any question shall, at the desire of one fifth of those present, be entered on the journal.
Page 12 - Supreme Court, and all other officers of the United States, whose appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by law; but the Congress may by law vest the appointment of such inferior officers as they think proper in the President alone, in the courts of law, or in the heads of departments.
Page 22 - In all criminal prosecutions the accused shall enjoy the right to be heard by himself and counsel; to demand the nature and cause of the accusation against him; to meet the witnesses face to face; to have compulsory process to compel the attendance of witnesses in his behalf...
Page 9 - ... 6. No money shall be drawn from the treasury, but in consequence of appropriations made by law; and a regular statement and account of the receipts and expenditures of all public money shall be published from time to time. 7. No title of nobility shall be granted by the United States, and no person holding any office of profit or trust under them, shall, without the consent of the congress, accept of any present, emolument, office, or title of any kind whatever, from any king, prince or foreign...
Page 13 - Treason against the United States shall consist only in levying war against them, or in adhering to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort. No person shall be convicted of treason unless on the testimony of two witnesses to the same overt act, or on confession in open court.
Page 9 - To exercise exclusive legislation in all cases whatsoever, over such district (not exceeding ten miles square) as may by cession of particular states, and the acceptance of congress, become the seat of government of the United States ; and to exercise like authority over all places purchased, by the consent of the legislature of the state in which the same shall be, for the erection of forts, magazines, arsenals, dock-yards, and other needful buildings : and, 17.