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u Section 5. The said Society may continue to use and occupy the 
south east corner room in the basement of the Capitol until otherwise 
ordered by the Legislature. 
“ Section G. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after 
its passage, and may be amended, altered, or repealed, by any future 
Legislature. 
Henry L. Palmer, Speaker of the Assembly. 
Duncan C. Reed, President pro tern , of the Senate. 
Approved February 9th, 1853. 
Leonard J. Far well. 
State of Wisconsin,} 
Secretary’s Office, j 
I, Charles D. Robinson, Secretary of State of said State, do hereby 
certify that I have compared the foregoing with the original enrolled act 
deposited in this office, and that it is a correct transcript therefrom, and 
the whole of said original. 
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed 
[l. s.] the great seal of said State, at the Capitol in Madison, 
this 13th day of April, A. D. 1853. 
Charles D. Robinson, Secretary of Slate. 
And the same having been read at length. 
On motion of Mark Miller, Esq., of Janesville, it w'as resolved, that 
the Charter just read be accepted as the Charter of this Society. 
The Corresponding Secretary then laid before the Society several 
amendments to the Constitution of the Society which had been drafted 
by the Executive Committee, at its meeting held February 11th, 1853, 
and which were read at length, and on motion of F. G. Tibbitts, Esq., of 
Madison, unanimously adopted. 
On motion of Hon. Simeon Mills, of Madison, the Constitution, as 
amended, was then unanimously adopted as the Constitution of the 
Society under the Charter.—(For Constitution, seepage 3.) 
On motion of Hon. Ira W. Bird, of Jefferson, the Society then ad¬ 
journed sine die. 
Samuel S. Daggett, Chairman 
Albert C. Ingham, Secretary. 
