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... Laws of 1870 . Read first time . Mr. Grimes introduced Senate Bill No. 5 , An act to amend an act entitled an aet concerning private corporations . Read first time . Mr. Murdock introduced Senate Bill No. 6 , an act to vacate the ...
... Laws of 1870 . Read first time . Mr. Grimes introduced Senate Bill No. 5 , An act to amend an act entitled an aet concerning private corporations . Read first time . Mr. Murdock introduced Senate Bill No. 6 , an act to vacate the ...
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... law ? It is from this class that our criminals are made . Thrown into prison , they become the associates of those who ... laws regulating the public institutions of the State are not uniform , and are defective . Section 2 , article 15 ...
... law ? It is from this class that our criminals are made . Thrown into prison , they become the associates of those who ... laws regulating the public institutions of the State are not uniform , and are defective . Section 2 , article 15 ...
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... laws lead to confusion and promote litigation . The expenses attending an annual session of the legislature are heavy , and might be diminished one - half by biennial sessions . The Constitution provides that only three amendments shall ...
... laws lead to confusion and promote litigation . The expenses attending an annual session of the legislature are heavy , and might be diminished one - half by biennial sessions . The Constitution provides that only three amendments shall ...
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... laws will demand much of your time and atten- tion . Our revenue system is , in many respects , very faulty . The burden of taxation is unequally and unjustly distributed , and the facility with which the law is evaded makes its ...
... laws will demand much of your time and atten- tion . Our revenue system is , in many respects , very faulty . The burden of taxation is unequally and unjustly distributed , and the facility with which the law is evaded makes its ...
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... laws suggested , Referred to Committee on Judiciary . That portion relating to Agriculture and the Geological Cabinet , Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Manufactures . That portion relating to the creation of a Public Build- ing ...
... laws suggested , Referred to Committee on Judiciary . That portion relating to Agriculture and the Geological Cabinet , Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Manufactures . That portion relating to the creation of a Public Build- ing ...
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act entitled act to amend act to authorize act to legalize act to vacate affirmative amend an act amend section Atchison county Barker bill pass Blair Brandley Butler Chairman Committee on Judiciary consideration constitutional majority Crichton directed to report Edwards entitled An act February 28 following report following result Gentlemen absent Gentlemen voting Grimes Guerin House of Representatives House thereof inform the House introduced Senate Bill John Johnson Judd Labette county Leavenworth county majority having voted Marshall county Martin Martindale Matheny McWirt mendation Messrs Moonlight Morrill motion prevailed N. C. MCFARLAND nays Neosho county O'Neil Palmer PRESIDENT Price Read second read the second read the third received and read recom recommend referred House bill referred Senate Bill Referred to Committee Rice county roll was called Schmidt Secretary inform Senate Concurrent Resolution Simons Simpson title was agreed Topping United States Senator V. P. Wilson voted in favor Walker whole Senate Yeas
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Page 17 - He may on extraordinary occasions convene the legislature by proclamation, and shall at the commencement of every session communicate in writing such information as he may possess in reference to the condition of the state, and recommend such measures as he may deem expedient.
Page 107 - Murdock appealed from the decision of the Chair. The question being : Shall the decision of the Chair stand as the decision of the Senate : The yeas and nays were demanded, and The roll was called with the following result : Yeas, 18; nays, 14.
Page 27 - It shall be the duty of the first Legislature to make an apportionment, based upon the census ordered by the last Legislative Assembly of the Territory ; and a new apportionment shall be made in the year 1866...
Page 433 - Leverson appealed from the decision of the Chair. The question being, shall the decision of the Chair stand as the judgment of the House, the House sustained the Chair.
Page 167 - ... may be sold; and when the governor of said State shall certify to the Secretary of the Interior that any...
Page 15 - Council, to wait upon his Excellency the Governor and inform him that the two Houses are organized and ready to receive any communication he may have to make to them; Which was agreed to.
Page 135 - Each member of such board shall before entering upon the duties of his office be sworn to support the constitution of the United States, the constitution of the state of Wisconsin, and to faithfully discharge the duties of his office.
Page 300 - Senate concurring, that a committee of two on the part of the House and one on the part of the Senate be appointed...
Page 3 - You do solemnly swear that you will support the Constitution of the Unite"d States, and see that there are no grounds floating upon the coffee at all times.' ' Yes, massa, I do dat,' he replied ; ' I allers settle him in de coffee-pot.
Page 398 - ... found necessary to perfect each case of entry under this act, shall follow immediately upon the date of entry. 3d. That any person entitled to the benefit of this act, and who has heretofore made a homestead entry of less than one hundred and sixty acres...