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Page 69
... charter of the village of Dearbornville . Referred to the committee on the organization of townships and counties . By Mr. Peck , of citizens of Livingston county , for the sale of the public works Referred to the select committee on ...
... charter of the village of Dearbornville . Referred to the committee on the organization of townships and counties . By Mr. Peck , of citizens of Livingston county , for the sale of the public works Referred to the select committee on ...
Page 93
... charter of incorporation . While the committee feel a sincere desire to extend all proper le- gislative aid to those engaged in laudible efforts to improve the public mind , and acknowledge the propriety of encouraging and fostering the ...
... charter of incorporation . While the committee feel a sincere desire to extend all proper le- gislative aid to those engaged in laudible efforts to improve the public mind , and acknowledge the propriety of encouraging and fostering the ...
Page 94
... charter of incorporation . While the committee feel a sincere desire to extend all proper le- gislative aid to those engaged in laudible efforts to improve the public mind , and acknowledge the propriety of encouraging and fostering the ...
... charter of incorporation . While the committee feel a sincere desire to extend all proper le- gislative aid to those engaged in laudible efforts to improve the public mind , and acknowledge the propriety of encouraging and fostering the ...
Page 157
... charter . Referred to the committee on banks and in- corporations . By Mr. T. Lewis , a remonstrance of citizens of Wayne county , against a division of said county . Laid on the table , By Mr. Rice , of Thomas Kealey and one hundred ...
... charter . Referred to the committee on banks and in- corporations . By Mr. T. Lewis , a remonstrance of citizens of Wayne county , against a division of said county . Laid on the table , By Mr. Rice , of Thomas Kealey and one hundred ...
Page 161
... charter of said village ; referred to the committee on banks and incorporations . By Mr. Peck , of William , Christian , and Nancy Bridelman , for authority to convey certain real estate ; referred to the committee on the judiciary . By ...
... charter of said village ; referred to the committee on banks and incorporations . By Mr. Peck , of William , Christian , and Nancy Bridelman , for authority to convey certain real estate ; referred to the committee on the judiciary . By ...
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A. C. Baldwin absent without leave act entitled ALPHEUS FELCH amend an act Andrews asked and obtained Barbour Barrett bill to amend bill to authorize bill to incorporate bill to provide Blair Brotherson called to order charter Chubb Clinton county Cole committee on engrossment committee rose concurred Cook Davis Detroit Dunham Edmunds entitled an act Flint river following vote Giddings Glen Graham Groves Hawley Hazelton Hazleton Hollister House adjourned House met pursuant House of Representatives joint resolution relative Jones Kennedy Leach Leland Lenawee county Lewis McDonald Messrs Michigan Central Railroad Moran Morse motion was lost NAYS Noble O'Malley obtained leave Palmer Parsons Patterson Peck Pierce Port Huron proposed revision pursuant to adjournment Ransom read the third read twice reported back respectfully inform Rice Sanborn Scott Senate amendments Senate have passed Speaker spent thereon Sprague Sweeney Ten Eyck third reading Toll township Wakeman Walker Washtenaw county Webster YEAS
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Page 423 - ... demand, for the promotion of literature, the arts and sciences, as may be authorized by the terms of such grant. And it shall be the duty of the legislature as soon as may be. to provide effectual means for the improvement and permanent security of the funds of said university.
Page 179 - SIXTY DOLLARS. JUST ISSUED, THE ETHNOGRAPHY AND PHILOLOGY OF THE UNITED STATES EXPLORING EXPEDITION, UNDER THE COMMAND OF CHARLES WILKES, ESQ., US NAVY.
Page 39 - The members of the Legislature shall receive for their services, a compensation to be fixed by law, and paid out of the public treasury; but no increase of the compensation shall take effect during the term for which the members of either house shall have been elected.
Page 694 - ... build a frame school-house on any site for which they have not a title in fee or a lease for fifty years, without securing the privilege of removing the said school-house when lawfully directed so to do by the qualified voters of the district at any annual or special meeting...
Page 245 - Every member of the general assembly shall have the liberty to dissent from or protest against any act or resolution which he may think injurious to the public or an individual, and have the reasons for his dissent entered on the journals...
Page 101 - House, bo appointed to wait on the Governor, and inform him that the two houses are now organized, and ready to receive any communication he may see proper to make.
Page 302 - September last, shall be disposed of for the common benefit of the United States and be settled and formed into distinct republican States, which shall become members of the Federal Union and have the same rights of sovereignty, freedom and independence as the other States...
Page 485 - ... which tax shall be paid in the last week in January in each year to the State Treasurer, and the property and effects of said company, whether real, personal or mixed, shall, in consideration thereof be exempt from all and every tax, charge and exaction by virtue of any laws of this state now or hereafter to be in force, except penalties by this act imposed.
Page 244 - ... district, and has been a resident therein three months preceding any district meeting, shall be a qualified voter in said meeting; and all persons who are entitled by the laws of this State to vote at township and county elections, and residing in said district, shall be entitled to vote on all questions arising in said district, when the raising of money by tax is not in question ; and all such persons shall be eligible to office in such school district.
Page 266 - On motion of Mr. C. Baldwin, the following section was added to the bill: "Section — . The legislature may at any time alter, amend or repeal this act.