12 Wisco7isin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. 



A Complete Digest of the Decisions of the Supreme Court of the State of 

 Wisconsin, in Law and Equity, from its organization down to and in- 

 cluding the Cases reported in vol. xiv of the Wisconsin Reports. By 

 Wm. E. Sheffield, Couuselor-at-Law. Chicago: E. B. Myers & Co. 

 1865. One vol. 8vo. 



A Digest of Wisconsin Reports, from the Earliest Period to the year 18G8; 

 comprising all the Published Decisions of the Supreme Court of Wis- 

 consin presented in Burnett's, Chandler's and twenty volumes of the 

 Wisconsin Reports, with References to the Statutes. By James Sim- 

 mons, Counselor-at-Law. Albany: William Gould & Son. 1868. One 

 vol . 8vo. 



Argument in the U. S. Supreme Court, in the matter of ex-parte, Wm. H. 

 McCardle, Appellant. By Hon. Matt. H. Carpenter. 1868. 



In the Science of Politics, so mucli liad been done, and sucli 

 contributions had been made, as appeared from tlie legislative 

 journals, the executive messages, the proceedings of political 

 conventions, the discussions and reports of discussions con- 

 tained in the public journals, and the few political speeches 

 which had been published in pamphlet form, namely : 



Speech on the Fugitive Slave bill, delivered in the United States Senate, 

 August 6, 18j2, by Hon. Charles H. Durkee. 



Speech on the Lecompton Constitution, delivered in the United States Sen- 

 ate, March 20, 1858, by Hon. Charles H. Durkee. 



The Calhoun Rebellion; its basis. Speech of the Hon. J. R. Doolittle in 

 the Unied States Senate, December 14, 1859. 



State Rights. A speech delivered in Madison in 1860, by Hon. Abram D. 

 Smith. 



The State and the National Governments; their Mutual Political Relations; 

 a speech delivered at Madison in 1860, by Hon. Tim. O. Howe. 



Are we a Nation? By J. M. Bundy, Edq., Beloit, 18G0. Second edition of 

 same, with an Historical Letter by Hon. Tim. O. Howe. New York, 

 1869. 



On approving certain acts of the President. Speech of Hon. Tim 0. Howe 

 in the United States Senate, August 2, 1861. 



African Colozination. Speech of Hon. J. R. Doolittle in the United States 

 Senate, April 11, 1862. 



On the Conduct of the War. Letter of D. H. Waldo to Gov. Edward Salo- 

 mon. Milwaukee, 1862. 



On the Amendment to the Constitution. Speech of Hon. Tim 0. Howe 

 in the United States Senate, April 4, 1864. 



