NAMES OF THE GOVERNOR, LIEUT. GOVERNOR, SENATORS AND REPRESENTATIVES IN OFFICE AT THE TIME OF THE PASSAGE OF THE LAWS CONTAINED IN THIS VOLUME. EPAPHRODITUS RANSOM, GOVERNOR. SENATE. WILLIAM M. FENTON, LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, AND PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE. LIST OF ACTS PASSED AT THE ANNUAL SESSION OF 1849. TITLE. 1. An act to extend the time for the collection of taxes in the township of Jackson in the county of Jackson, approved January 12, 2. An act to provide for the payment of the officers and members of the legislature, approved January 12, 3. An act to extend the time for the collection of certain taxes in the to ship of Plainfield, in the county of Kent, approved Jan. uary 12, ་ 4. An act to extend the time for the collection of taxes in the township of Bellevue, in the county of Eaton, approved January 16, 5. An act to amend an act entitled an act to amend an act to provide for the recording of town plats, and for vacating the same in certain cases, approved April 19, eighteen hundred and thirty-nine, approved January 17, 6 An act to amend section seven of chapter eleven, title two, of the revised statutes of 1846, approved January 17, 7. An act to change the name of Henry Mann, approved January 18, 8. An act to authorize the justices of the supreme court to fix and appoint the times holding the several circuit courts within their several circuits, approved January 20, 19. An act to amend an act entitled an act to provide for laying out and establ shing a state road from Albion to Eaton Rapids, and to nake an appropriation for opening and improving the same, approved January 24, 70. Au act to amend an act entitled an act authorizing any persons 11. An act to amend an act entitled an "act to authorize the supervi 13. An act to extend the time for the collection of taxes in the town- 14. An act to extend the time for the collection of taxes in the city of Detroit for the year eighteen hundred and forty-eight, approved 15. An act to extend the time for the collection of taxes in the town- ship of Niles, in the county of Berrien, approved January 26, 16 An act to extend the time for the collection of taxes for the year eighteen hundred and forty-eight, in the city of Monroe, approved 17. An act to extend the time for the collection of taxes for the year eighteen hundred and forty-eight, under an to provide for the draining of swamps, marshes and other low lands," approved March 17, 1847, and the acts amendatory thereto, approved Janu- 18. An act to authorize the construction of a free bridge across the Saint Joseph river, at or near the mouth of McCoy's creek, ap. 19. An act to authorize Erie Prince and William H. Chillson to build a dam across the Thornapple river, in the county of Kent, appro- ved January 31, 20. An act to extend the time for the collection of taxes for the year A. D. one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight, in the township of Monroe, county of Monroe, approved January 31, 21. An act to provide for the collection of taxes in the township of Norton, county of Ottawa, for the year one thousand eight hun- dred and forty-eight. approved January 31, 22. An act to provide for the payment for wood, lights and other inci- dental expenses of the legislature and state officers, approved Feb- 23. An act to amend an act entitled an act to revive the poor laws re- pealed by the revised statutes in certain counties, approved March 17, eighteen hundred and forty-seven, approved February 2, 24. An act to extend the time for the collection of taxes in the town- ship of La Salle, in the co inty of Monroe, approved February 2, 25. An act to amend an act entitled an act to incorporate the Monroe and Saline plank road company, approved February 9, 26. An act to authorize the commissioner of the state land office to PAGE. 9 13 14 15 27. An act to authorize the commissi ner of the state land office to sell certain primary school lands, approved February 9, 28. An act to authorize Wilkes W. Durkee of the county of Oakland 29. An act to authorize the supervisors of the township of Fairfield, in the county of Lenawee to renew the warrant for the collection of the taxes in said township, approved February 10, 30. An act to amend section seven of chapter one hundred and forty one of the revised statutes in relation to the punishment of fraud- 31. An act to provide for laying out a state road from Mason to Dexter, approved February 13, 32. An act to incorporate the New Buffalo and Laporte plank road company, approved February 13, 33. An act to amend chapter one hundred and fifty-five of the revised statutes of one thousand eight hundred and forty-six in relation to forgery and counterfeiting, approved February 13, 34. An act to extend the time for the collection of certain taxes in the township of Burns, in the county of Shiawassee, approved February 13, 35. An act to authorize the supervisor of the township of Bridgeport, in the county of Saginaw, to renew the warrant for the collection of taxes in said township, approved February 13, 228 36. An act to extend the time for the collection of taxes in the township of Pontiac, in the county of Oakland, approved February 13, 27 37. An act to incorporate the Tecumseh literary institute, approved February 13, 38. An act to provide for the support of the poor in the counties of 39. An act to attach a part of the township of Rives, in the county of 28 29 29 30 41. An act to enlarge the corporate limits of the city of Detroit, approved February 20, 30 42. An act to amend the charter of the city of Detroit, approved February 21, 32 43. An act for the relief of the trustees of the first society of the Methodist Episcopal church of Lapeer, Lapeer county, approved February 22, 36 44. An act to enlarge the powers of the district board of school district number one, in the township of Jackson. in Jackson county, approved February 23, 45. An act to amend an act entitled "an act to incorporate the Mount 46. An act to authorize Norman A. Harrington, of the county of Ing- 37 37 39 40 40 48. An act to authorize Townsend North to build a dam across Cass river, approved February 28, 49. An act to authorize the assessors of the second ward in the city 41 |