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JOINT RESOLUTION. 
Assigning Rooms in the Capitol to the Wisconsin State Agricnltural Society. 
Resolved hy the Assembly^ the Senate concurring, That the rooms on the north 
side of the west wing of the Capitol, to wit: the rooms just made vacant by 
the removal of the Attorney General and the Superintendent of Public In¬ 
struction, be prepared by the Superintendent of Public Property, for the use 
of the Wisconsin State Agricultural Society, and that the said Society be and 
hereby is allowed the use of the same until otherwise ordered by the Legis¬ 
lature. 
Passed Jan. 22, 1866.— Assembly Journal, 1866, pp. 87, 98. 
CHAPTER 74—G. L., 1868. 
AN ACT to provide for the printing and publication of the Transactions of the State 
Agricultural Society. 
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enac 
as follows : 
Section 1. The state printer is hereby directed to print on good book 
paper, fold, stitch and bind in muslin covers, uniform in style with the last 
volume published, three thousand copies of the seventh volume of “trans¬ 
actions of the Wisconsin state agricultural society,” embracing the years 
1861,1862,1863, 1864, 1866, 1866, : provided, the number of printed 
pages of said volume shall not exceed five hundred ; and to deliver the same, 
when complete, to the superintendent of public property, to be by him dis¬ 
tributed as follows, to-wit: Six hundred copies for the use of the legislature, 
fifty copies for the state library, fifty copies for the state historical society, 
fifty copies to the Wisconsin agricultural and mechanical association, located 
at La Crosse, fifty copies to the state horticultural society, twenty-five copies 
to each county agricultural society in active operation : provided, that each 
of said industrial societies and associations shall furnish to the secretary of 
the Wisconsin state agricultural society an abstract of the [its] proceedings 
for publication in said volume; and all remaining copies to ihe said state 
agricultural society. 
Section 2. The state printer is further directed, when the report of the 
state horticultural society, to be included in the volume of “ transactions ” 
aforesaid, shall be In press, to print, fold, stitch and cover with suitable 
paper, one thousand extra copies of the same for the use of said society. 
Section 3. Hereafter, or until the legislature shall otherwise order, the 
transactions of the Wisconsin state agricultural society, including the report 
of the state horticultural society, together with abstracts of the reports of 
all the other industrial associations of the state, so far as the same may be 
furnished, and such other material as is contemplated in section six of chap¬ 
ter eighty of the revised statutes, shall be annually printed, published and 
distributed in like manner and number as provided in sections one and two 
of this act, on the order of the governor. 
Section 4. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its 
passage. 
Approved March 4, 1868. 
