1,172 consideration and have directed me to make the following report of mileage Miles. Miles. Mr. Allen.. 40 Mr. Latimer 218 Amidon 218 Lee 140 Aplin 160 Linderman 286 Baird 188 Lonsbury 268 Belknap 200 Madill. 360 Benoit.. 174 200 184 Brown.. 180 Matthews 174 Camburn 180 McNall 170 Campbell, H. F. 384 152 174 Cathro 472 Morse 110 Chamberlain 1,418 Mulvey 870 Chilver.. 130 Norman 296 Clark. 364 Otis 214 Cook Parkinson 282 Cousins 150 Partridge 182 Covell 426 Pearson 344 Curtis, G. M. 108 120 430 Davis 222 Place 160 Donovan. 160 164 556 Ferguson 174 Rich 76 Fisk 1741 Richardson 230 Fitzgerald 26 Robertson 282 Flood 334 Robinson 1,020 Foote 210 Rogner 182 Foster 2 Rose 336 Fuller 1,172 Rowley 208 Gordon. 176 Saxton 116 Graham 136 Sherwood 1.000 Harris 572 Smiley 142 Henderson 136 Smith 1,058 Henry 212 Stoll 174 Herrig 134 Taylor 226 Hicks 86 Voorheis 170 Hilton 250 152 Holden 130 1,028 186 Hoyt 154 Ware.. 130 Huggett 76 Weekes. 000 Jones 876 Westcott 74 Kelly, W. D. 214 Whitney 218 Kelly, W. J. 268 Wildey 254 Kempf 144 320 174 Kimmis 122 Wood 306 Kingsland 324 Woodruff 210 Kingsley 220 Wortley 172 Wagar OFFICERS AND EMPLOYES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Chief Clerk.--Sergeant-at-Arms Journal Clerk Reading Clerk Corresponding Clerk. Financial Clerk. Ist Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms 21 Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms. 3d Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms Engrossing and Enrolling Clerk Assistant Engrossivg and Enrolling Clerk Assistant Postmaster. Janitor .-Ist Assistant Janitor. 2d Assistant Janitor. 3d Assistant Janitor. 4th Assistant Janitor. 5th Assistant Janitor. 6th Assistant Janitor 7th Assistant Janitor Sth Assistant Janitor. Janitor for gallerits.. Janitress for galleries. Document Room Keeper Assistant Document Room Keeper Keeper of Cloak Room Assistant Keeper of Cloak Room. Press Clerk Committee Clerk, group 1 Committee Clerk, group 2 Committee Clerk, group Edward A. Stimson Moses B. Hopkins. F. A. Chamberlin. V. A. Mode, Midland. Frank Gilbert Charles I. Norman Harold Weekes Harry E. Wagar.. John Fuller. Reuben Blumberg William J. Covell 102 124 78 144 164 92 3. 6. 60 520 156 48 2 164 174 174 202 200 182 130 1,418 176 226 250 912 212 130 254 178 296 100 152 98 174 174 Miles. Floor Messenger. William Montieth. 876 Floor Messenger Roy C. Lyle.-- 104 Floor Messenger. Harry Whiteley 392 Floor Messenger Daniel Patrick.. 90 Committee Room Messenger. Ross Madill. 360 Clerk Committee.. W. W. Shier 174 Respectfully submitted, A. S. ROSE, Chairman Committee on Ways and Means. Report accepted and committee discharged. The question being on the adoption of the report, The report was adopted. By the committees composing group 6: The undersigned chairmen of the committees comprising group 6, including Railroads, Private Corporations and Labor, would respectfully report that Wm. M. Clark, Jr., has been selected to act as clerk of said group of committees during the present session. GEORGE E. HILTON, Chairman R. R. J. T. CAMPBELL, Chairman P. Cor. By the committees on City Corporations, Drainage, Public Health, and Public Lands. The committee consisting of the Chairmen of the above named committees, beg leave to report that they have appointed William W. Shier, of Wayne, as the Clerk of said committees. R. KEMPF, Chairman. Report accepted and committee discharged. The question being on the adoption of the report, The same was adopted. By the committee on Rules and Joint Rules: The committee on Rules and Joint Rules, to whom was referred a resolution to amend rule No. 41, beg leave to report the following amendment to said rule and recommend its adoption, viz.: Resolved, That rule 41 be and is hereby amended, so as to provide that the committee on City Corporations shall consist of seven members, and the committee on Apportionment shall consist of thirteen members. By order of the committee, G. W. PARTRIDGE, Chairman Report accepted and committee discharged. The report was adopted, two-thirds of all the members elect voting therefor. MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE. SENATE CHAMBER, } To the Speaker of the House of Representatives : SIR-I am instructed by the Senate to transmit to the House the following concurrent resolution: Resolved (the House concurring), That the documents transmitted by the Governor relative to the removal of certain State officers be referred, without printing, to the Judiciary committees of the Senate and House of Representatives jointly; Which has been adopted by the Senate, and in which the concurrence of the House is respectfully asked. Very respectfully, DENNIS E. ALWARD, Secretary of the Senate. , Lansing, January 9,"1895.} Resolved (the Senate concurring), That the Secretary of State be signed by three members of the school board that said Manual shall remain at the school house, where it may be used by the pupils as a book of reference during all the time school is taught in the district; In the adoption of which the Senate has concurred. Very respectfully, DENNIS E. ALWARD, Secretary of the Senate. ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE, Lansing, January 9, 1895. SIR-I have the honor of announcing that, in accordance with the Respectfully yours, Attorney General. NOTICES. Mr.J.T. Campbell gave notice that at some future day he would ask leave to introduce A joint resolution proposing an amendment to article IV of the constitution of this State by adding a section thereto to stand as section 47, empowering the Legislature to enact a law imposing indeterminate sentences, so-called, as a punishment for crime. Mr. Norman gave notice that at some future day he would ask leave to introduce A bill to provide for the compensation and duties of the stenographer of the 24th judicial circuit court. Mr. Rice gave notice that at some future day he would ask leave to introduce A bill to regulate the rental allowed for the use of telephones, and fixing a penalty for its violation. Mr. Rice gave notice that at some future day he would ask leave to introduce A bill to amend act No. 480, of the session laws of 1871, being an act entitled "An act to organize the Union school district of the township of Rogers. Mr. Rice gave notice that at some future day he would ask leave to introduce A bill to detach certain territory from the township of Burt, in the county of Cheboygan, and attach the same to the township of Tuscarora, in said county. Mr. Wagar gave notice that at some future day he would ask leave to introduce A bill to provide for a uniformity of text-books to be used in the schools of this State. Mr. Belknap gave notice that at some future day he would ask leave to introduce A bill to amend section 1, of act 119, of the public acts of 1893, being an act entitled “ An act to ciefine what shall constitute fraternal benefici. ary societies, orders or associations, to provide for their incorporation, and the regulation of their business, and for the punishment for violation of the provisions of the act of their incorporation, and to repeal all existing acts inconsistent therewith. Mr. Foote gave notice that at some future day he would ask leave to introduce A bill to provide for the continuance of the re-compilation and copying of the records in the office of the Adjutant General, pertaining to the enlistment, muster, history and final disposition of the soldiers and sailors from this State during the war of the rebellion, and to make an appropriation therefor. Mr. M. S. Curtis gave notice that at some future day he would ask leave to introduce A bill to provide for the management and control and for the extension of the usefulness of the State Library. Mr. Graham gave notice that at some future day he would ask leave to introduce A bill to amend act No. 200, of the public acts of 1889, being an act entitled "An act to provide for the election of two justices of the peace, |