LIST OF MEMBERS AND OFFICERS. SECTION 1. There shall be prefixed to each volume of the laws hereafter published, the names and residences of the several state officers, the senators and members of the assembly, and the presiding officers and clerks of both branches of the legislature, at the time of the passage of such laws.”—General laws of 1854, chapter 94. NAMES AND RESIDENCES Of the state officers, senators, members of the assembly, presiding officers and clerks of both branches of the legislature, in office at the time of the passage of the laws contained in this volume. * Elected to fill vacancy occasioned by the death of Jackson Hadley. Washington NOTE.Where a superfluous word has been found in the enrolled bill, it has been printed in the text, but in italics, and inclosed in parenthesis, (thus.) Where a word has been found necessary to sustain the sense of the context, or where one word has been obviously mistaken for another, the word supposed to be proper has been supplied, but in brackets, [thus.] Sauk. Sheboygan, .... Whitewater,.. Hustisford,.. Ladoga,. Depere,.. Monticello,.. PRIVATE AND LOCAL LAWS. CHAPTER 1. [Published January 11, 1867.] AN ACT to declare the true intent and meaning of sections eleven and twenty-eight of chapter 161 of the private and local laws of (A. D.) 1858, entitled "an act to amend chapter 344 of the private and local laws of (A. D.) 1856, entitled an act to incorporate the village of Delavan,'" and also of section two of chapter 144 of the private and local [general] laws of (A. D.) 1861, entitled "an act to amend an act entitled 'an act to amend chapter 344 of the private and local laws of 1856, entitled 'an act to incorporate the village of Delavan.'" The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do enact as follows: tion 11. SECTION 1. It shall be taken to be, and was and is Meaning of secthe true intent and meaning of section 11 of chapter 161 of the private and local laws of (A. D.) 1858, that the marshal of said village of Delavan should execute all writs and processes to him directed by the president, or president and trustees, of said village of Delavan, including processes, summonses, notices, or orders to summon the freeholders, mentioned and provided for in section 28 of said chapter 161 afore. said, and in section two of chapter 144 of the private and local [general] laws of (A. D.) 1861, amending said section 28 of said chapter 161 aforesaid. tion 28. SECTION 2. It shall be taken to be, and was and is Meaning of secthe true intent and meaning of section 28 of chapter 161 of said private and local laws of (4. D.) 1858 aforesaid, and of section two of chapter 144 of the private and local [general] laws of (Å. D.) 1861, that the said president and trustees shall cause the marshal SECTION 3. This act shall take effect and be in Repealed. AN ACT to repeal chapter 275 of the private and local laws of 1868, entitled "an act to amend chapter 278 of the private and local laws for the year 1854, entitled 'an act to incorporate the SECTION 1. Chapter 275 of the private and local hereby repealed, and said chapter 278 of the private and local laws of 1854 is hereby revived and declared to be in force, as prior to April 4, 1866. |