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Page 20
... relative to furnishing documents for the use of the House , " adopted on the 5th inst . , and would say that , in compliance with the require- ments of said resolution , I have deposited in the State Library , for distribution , full ...
... relative to furnishing documents for the use of the House , " adopted on the 5th inst . , and would say that , in compliance with the require- ments of said resolution , I have deposited in the State Library , for distribution , full ...
Page 22
... the table the resolution offered by himself on yesterday , relative to furnishing the newspapers of the State with the daily journals . Which motion prevailed . The resolution was then adopted . On motion of Mr. 22 [ Feb. 7 , JOURNAL OF ...
... the table the resolution offered by himself on yesterday , relative to furnishing the newspapers of the State with the daily journals . Which motion prevailed . The resolution was then adopted . On motion of Mr. 22 [ Feb. 7 , JOURNAL OF ...
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... under the order of unfinisded business , the joint resolution relative to postage , offered by Mr. Britain on yes . terday . The resolution was adopted . Mr. Britain moved a reconsideration 24 [ Feb. 7 , JOURNAL OF THE.
... under the order of unfinisded business , the joint resolution relative to postage , offered by Mr. Britain on yes . terday . The resolution was adopted . Mr. Britain moved a reconsideration 24 [ Feb. 7 , JOURNAL OF THE.
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... relative to the State prison . The Speaker also announced the following communication : HON . JEFFERSON G. THURBER , STATE LAND OFFICE , Lansing , February 7 , 1851. ) Speaker of the House of Representatives : SIR - In obedince to the ...
... relative to the State prison . The Speaker also announced the following communication : HON . JEFFERSON G. THURBER , STATE LAND OFFICE , Lansing , February 7 , 1851. ) Speaker of the House of Representatives : SIR - In obedince to the ...
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... relative to Indian claims . Read twice , ordered laid on the table and printed . Mr. Hubbell , by unanimous consent , introduced A bill requiring justices of the peace to renew their official bonds , in certain cases . Read twice , and ...
... relative to Indian claims . Read twice , ordered laid on the table and printed . Mr. Hubbell , by unanimous consent , introduced A bill requiring justices of the peace to renew their official bonds , in certain cases . Read twice , and ...
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A. H. Moore act entitled act to incorporate amend an act amend section approved March Bacon Balcombe Baldwin banks and incorporations Barnes Beecher Berrien county bill to amend bill to provide Britain Butterfield Calkins Cass county Ch'n Chandler Childs Church Clyburn committee discharged concurred Corbin Corrigan Covert Crane Crosman Darius Clark Darling David Earl entitled an act Ferry Fitch following amendment following resolution following vote Fowler further consideration Gray Gregory Gulley H. M. Moore Hart Hicks Hitchings House adjourn House of Representatives Hubbell Hyde insert introduce a bill Irvine J. B. Eaton Kimberly Lansing Lawrence March 20 Martin Minne Montgomery motion NAYS offered the following ordered laid P. D. Warner Patterson Pierce plank road company read a third report was accepted respectfully Root S. C. Hall Sexton Shearer Sherwood Shook Smith Stetson thereof third reading Town township Truesdell Turner Voorhies vote of two-thirds Watkins Wheeler whole and placed YEAS Yocum
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Page 661 - No public act shall take effect or be in force until the expiration of ninety days from the end of the session at which the same is passed, unless the legislature shall otherwise direct, by a two-thirds vote of the members elected to each house.
Page 141 - Resolved, That the committee on education be instructed to inquire into the expediency of providing by law for the...
Page 149 - ... route; and for stationery and newspapers, not exceeding five dollars for each member during any session. Each member shall be entitled to one copy of the laws, journals and documents of the Legislature of which he was a member; but shall not receive, at the expense of the...
Page 270 - ... the Comptroller of the Currency may forthwith appoint a receiver, and require of him such bond and security as he deems proper. Such receiver, under the direction of the Comptroller, shall take possession of the books...
Page 522 - ... away, or disposed of any money, goods or chattels of the deceased, or that such person has in his possession or knowledge any deeds, conveyances, bonds, contracts or other writings which contain evidence of...
Page 567 - ... approved by the Governor, shall be paid by the State Treasurer on the warrant of the Auditor General, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated...
Page 473 - I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of the following resolution...
Page 28 - ... and then upon the main question. On a motion for the previous question, and prior to the seconding of the same, a call of the house shall be in order ; but after a majority shall have seconded such motion, no call shall be in order prior to a decision of the main question.
Page 142 - You do solemnly swear (or affirm) that you are a citizen of the United States...
Page 359 - The Legislature may provide by law for the election of one or more persons in each organized county. who may be vested with judicial powers, not exceeding those of a judge of the circuit court at chambers.