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8aÔ I^CBBAL KEPOBTEB. �to be îssued bon^s of a denomination of one bundred dollars to one thonsand dollars each, to an amount not exceeding fifty thousand dollars for each of said counties, payable thirty years after the date thereof, with interest at the rate of seven per centum, payable semi-annually in the city of New York, at such place as the treasurer of the state shall designate. • «»•*•* �Bec. 8. If, from any cause, the said question is not sub- mitted to the electors of either of said counties at the annual town meeting, on the first Tuesday of April, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, it shall be submitted àt any election or town meeting thereafter, when any ten electors of said county shall file with the elerk of the county board of supervisors a petition therefor; and, when such petition is thus filed, the said elerk shall give notice of the proposed Bubmission of such question in the same manner as notices of general elections are now required by law to be given by the sheriff. �Sec. 9. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication. �Approved AprU 1, 1864. �trENEBAL LaWS OF WlSCONSIN — 1865 — PaGB 380. �ChapUr 279. �[Putlished May 20, 1865.] �An act to legalize the proceedings of certain town meetings held in the several towns of St. Croix county. �The people of the state of WiscoTisin, represented in senate and �assembly, do enact asfoUows: �Section 1. The special town meetings held în the several towns of St. Croix county, on the twenty-second of June, 1864, and the canvass of the votes given thereat, under the acts passed above, entitled for the purpose of aiding in the con- struction of the Tomah & Lake St. Croix EaUroad, and of the St. Croix & Lake Superior Eailroad, are bereby declared to be legal and yalid in ail respects, as if the said laws in ����