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I comm ute had don« ait in the premise* that it d*-I stred to do, and wisued to have uo more to do with J the matter.i ' i-eu. SPOONER insisted upon his motion to refer to the committee on state atl.ur* ; ai.d if that com-mittve reported, facts that justified censure, he j would go as far as any one to indict it.sea. OLAKK was disposed to agree with the S#n-. i ator irom the 12tb, (sjfoof.er). lie did not wish to ■ cast ceu ure uuiesa it was deserved. He did not * think there was any danger in hurtiug such a man I as Daai-lg, but he trie disposed to thiuk that Prof.; j Carr had done h a doty, an i did not deserve cen-( sure, and he was uuwilfmg to inflict it upon him.— lie was iu favor, bovever of relerring the matter to a select committee.2en. litIMPUREY thought the resolution might be so modified as *o take from it all censure, but Simply suspend the services of the commissioners : aud when the committee on state affairs reported the facts the legislature could take such action as Seemed to oe d«aerv»?d in the premises.S#n RFAN inaioUd rhit Orr.f lt;'.«rr had done his full duty in the premises, and should not be censured.hen. CLARK fcad no doubt but Prof. Carr had don - his duty ; and while be was for stopping the commission, he should oppose anything that cast censure upon that gentleman.Sen F 0. THORPE was in favor of the resolution as it stood, and did not deem that it cast any particular censure upon the Commissioners. If they had failed to do their duty, the cont ract should be annulled.The resolution was so amended as to simply Instruct the Governor to notiiy the Commissioners that their services were no longer need d, without casting censure upon *nj one, and then adopted. BILLS BASSES.Adjourned.LOCAL MATTERS.turnponOPHUAI- PA HER OP THE CITY AM) COUNTY.kof ]To repeal chapter 87 of laws ot 1859, relative to costs aud lees.To authorize B. F. Hutchinson to keep and maintain a IVrry across the Wisconsin rver.Providing lor a lien Jor labor and service upon logs and i umber in certain counties.To confirm tbe electiou oi Trustees of the Willow RiVcr Cemetery.To i galUe the assessment roll of the town of Richmond, fchttwanaw county, for the year 1*61 To amend cr»a, ter 337 oi the **a*ioo laws of I860, entitled “an ast to incorporate religious societies.” To allow the Hartford Cemetery ..ssociation to reorganize.To amend an act entitled “au act to authorize Polly N. Gordoa to keep and maintain a ferry across Black river,” approved March 12, 1859.To vacate lt;-ertaia streets in Clark’s addition in the 8th Ward of the city of Milwaukee.To authorize and empower Lewis Vandyke to build and maintain a dock and pier extending into Gn-en Bay.To appropriate to G. D Norris t le sum of $99 38. For tue relief of School District No. 1 in the tovrn of Packwaukee, in the eouuty uf Marquette.lntfruotiult; *iir coMiiiit stouefs or ecnooi and University Land* to deed certain lands therein desert Ded to Martin ClaueryTo exeuipr certain articles from attachments, ex* ecution or sale on final process.To legalize the s»eMineut roll of the town of Frankliu, Manitowoc county, for the year 1861 To repeal chapter 164 of the Pr.vate atul Local Laws of 1861, entitled “an act to provide for laying out a ate Road iu the counties of Brown aod Kewaunee.To amend chapter 135 of the General Laws of 1859, entitled “ an act for the relief of the county of Marqu.-tte.”To provide for appeals in certain cases m the county of St. Croix.To incorporate the Wisconsin Copper Mining Company.To amend chapter 216 of the General Laws of 1861, entitled »«n act to apportion ths State into Senate and Assembly dlst.icts.Depaiture of the 15th Regiment.The Scandinavians are the drat to go forward un itT the recent call ot Gen. Ual-leek tor »il thd tr.vops iu the Stale. They weie paid up In lull on Saturday equally to their surprise and satisfaction, and creditors were pretty generally on hand to secure what was due them.As the regiment occupied barracks it bad no tents to t trike and every preparation for departure having been made, in- j eluding the cooking of three days rations, i the men were in inarching order at an early hour iu the morning and ate breakfast from their haversacks.But few were seriously sick and excepting three wh were discharged, all those in the hospital were takeu along, special provision being made for their accommo. dation and Col. Beg personally seeing to their removal to the cars.At 8 o’clock, aud just as the cars reached the camp, the regiment was drawn up in line and formed in column by Maj. Reksb, who marched them fiom thedaytheing in crUaiCOEmehasofgrounds In a very few minutes they(antweresdi«tuevthIonga-ha.s anvedi to ‘ ofBILL INTRODUCED.B Pen. UTLEY, to repeal lection 9 of chapter 9 of the Revised Statutes.Adjourned.ASSEMBLY.Monday, March 3,1862. Prayer by Rsv. J. B. PRADT.PETITIONS, AC., PRESENTED.were on board the oars and off for the war, amid tLe cheers of the attending crowd, made up largely ot their countrymen and women, the parting greeting of the 16 h, whom Col. Allen had drawn up in line by the train, and the firing of Hartley's Breech loading Cannon, which gave a national saiute in nne style. The primers worked better than on Friday, and the dhcharges were more rapid.The 15th lias about 900 men; among them a considerable number of Americans, and some Norwegians who have beeo in Atnerici less than a year. The regiment is made up of excellent fight*, ing material, hardy and active men, and including a large proportion who have been drilled in fortigu armies. Scarcely a regiment has been more proficicot in the school of the soldier, or presented a more military training.The roster of the r-giment was published a few days ago, of most of its officers we ave before spoken. Its Colonel is one of the best in the service and has deraoustra-olBy Mr. IIAT ;HER, to repeal tbe law authorizing i ted his patriotism by declining a lucrative“■* bb°bo’*'a “4 UMuippi »„0 honorable office that he might lead hieBy Mr. BEAN, against repealing the charter of fG}oW countrymen to battle for the UlHOD. Omro village jBy Mr. MORROW, for a pro rata railroad freight The Chaplain, Mr. Cl.AU-RN, is of the Lu*tariff.By Mr. HAMMOND, for a prohibitory liquor law.rov-iitle-thisD.T Oflton.p3 Of■d tots astheran denomination, and came to Wisconsin 6orae 20 years ago, since when he has been a leading man among his country men.The Surgeon, Mr. Himoe, is a brother-in-law of Mr. Ueo, and received his education at the Flatteviile Academy, residingBy Mr HUBBARD for S3 worth of poztage stamps I jn t^e fami]y 0f HoD. B. 0. EAbTMAN.— to all employee* not hitherto supplied. I *By Mr dutohkr, to receive no new business of He has been in Kansas for some time past,% local nature after tbe 10th. . . . •» , i i • . . _ JTbe resolution of Fat urday, giving the committee and is a fikiliful pbysiclaU and CSpADl6 to investigate tbe subject of the memorial of John Forsyth power to send for persons and papers, wasadopted. I A dispatch received this morning an—bills ihteodcoid. I nouooed the safe arrival of the RegimentBy Mr. GAGE, to change the aims of John Bt. I . ,,, . gsafass to Jpha ftt. * at Chioago,RE sO LOTIONSBy Mr. BTARKS, to meet at 9 o’clock A. M. after Wednesday next lly Mr. TRIPP, Instructlrg the Committee on Stale Affair* to report ou the document connected with the ecological survey referred to it.By Mr. STODDARD, that the exhibition Hartley’s breech loading cannon was eminently satisfactory and recointu*ndiug tbe War Department at IVash inttton to givp it a trial.
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