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... introduce A bill to amend sections 7 , 13 , and 21 of revised statutes , being sections 154 , 160 and 173 of ... introduced the following : Resolved , That the resolution adopted yesterday , granting supplies to the chairman of ...
... introduce A bill to amend sections 7 , 13 , and 21 of revised statutes , being sections 154 , 160 and 173 of ... introduced the following : Resolved , That the resolution adopted yesterday , granting supplies to the chairman of ...
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... introduced A bill to repeal Act No. 29 of the session laws of 1859 ; Which was read twice , and referred to the committee on State affairs . Mr. Monroe gave notice that on some future day , he should ask leave to introduce A bill to ...
... introduced A bill to repeal Act No. 29 of the session laws of 1859 ; Which was read twice , and referred to the committee on State affairs . Mr. Monroe gave notice that on some future day , he should ask leave to introduce A bill to ...
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... introduced A bill to amend section 2033 of the compiled laws , relative to gifts and bequests to religious societies ; Which was read twice and referred to the committee on pub- lic instruction . Also , A bill to amend an act entitled ...
... introduced A bill to amend section 2033 of the compiled laws , relative to gifts and bequests to religious societies ; Which was read twice and referred to the committee on pub- lic instruction . Also , A bill to amend an act entitled ...
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... introduced A bill to change the name of Clarissa Melissa Wing to Clara Barnes ; Which was read twice , and referred to the committee on State affairs . Mr. Strickland gave notice that on some future day he should ask leave to introduce ...
... introduced A bill to change the name of Clarissa Melissa Wing to Clara Barnes ; Which was read twice , and referred to the committee on State affairs . Mr. Strickland gave notice that on some future day he should ask leave to introduce ...
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... introduced a Joint resolution relative to the suit of this State against the Phoenix Bank , of the city of New York ; Which was read twice and referred to the committee on the judiciary . Mr. Tower , leave being granted , introduced A bill ...
... introduced a Joint resolution relative to the suit of this State against the Phoenix Bank , of the city of New York ; Which was read twice and referred to the committee on the judiciary . Mr. Tower , leave being granted , introduced A bill ...
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act entitled Adair amend an act amend section announced the following approved February ask leave ators elect voting Bailey Baker Baldwin BARBER bill to amend bill to provide Briggs Brown Butterfield Carpenter Chairman Clerk committee discharged committee on incorporations committee on public compiled laws Coulter DeLand elect voting therefor entitled A bill entitled an act February 15 French further consideration Gale Galloway Green H. T. BACKUS Hazen House of Representatives Ingersoll introduced A bill joint resolution Jones judiciary Lacy Lane Lansing leave being granted leave to introduce Legislature McDermid members elect message was laid Michigan Monroe motion prevailed Mulholland NAYS ordered to take Owen petition President also announced read a third recommend referred A bill report was accepted respectfully submitted Saginaw county Senate bill Senate the following Stout Strickland swamp lands taxes thereof third reading title was agreed Tower township Upper Peninsula vote of two-thirds Webb Wilder Williams Withey YEAS
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Page 659 - ... granted by Congress on the sale of lands in this State, shall be and remain a perpetual fund, the interest of which, together with all the rents of the unsold lands, and such other means as the Legislature may provide, shall be inviolably appropriated to the support of common schools throughout the State.
Page 658 - ... remain a permanent fund, the interest of which shall be applied to the support of said university, with such branches as the public convenience may 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 677 - Constitution, and amend the same?" shall be decided by the electors qualified to vote for members of the Legislature ; and in case a majority of the electors so qualified, voting at such election, shall decide in favor of a Convention for such purpose, the Legislature at its next session, shall provide by law for the election of delegates to such Convention.
Page 675 - The Judges thereof shall be so classified that but one of them shall go out of office at the same time.
Page 658 - State, for the use of a University ; and the funds accruing from the rents or sale of such lands, or from any other source, for the purpose aforesaid, shall be and remain a permanent fund...
Page 776 - SECTION 1. Corporations may be formed under general laws; but shall not be created by special act, except for municipal purposes, and in cases where, in the judgment of the Legislature, the objects of the corporation cannot be attained under general laws. All general laws and special acts passed pursuant to this section, may be altered from time to time or repealed.
Page 738 - A special partner may from time to time examine into the state and progress of the partnership concerns, and may advise as to their management, but he shall not transact any business on account of the partnership nor be employed for that purpose as agent, attorney or otherwise. If he shall interfere contrary to these provisions he shall be deemed a general partner.
Page 315 - An act to appropriate the proceeds of the sales of the public lands, and to grant preemption rights...
Page 199 - Congress alone, under the war-making power, can exercise the discretion of agreeing to abstain " from any and all acts calculated to produce a collision of arms " between this and any other Government.
Page 971 - SEC. 6. There shall be elected in the year eighteen hundred and sixty-three, at the time of the election of a justice of the supreme court, eight regents of the university, two of whom shall hold their office for two years, two for four years, two for six years, and two for eight years. They shall enter upon the duties of their office on the first of January next succeeding their election. At every regular election of a justice of the supreme court thereafter, there shall be elected two regents,...