Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Michigan, Volume 1Morse & Bagg, printers to the Legislature, 1869 - Legislative journals Includes extra sessions. |
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Page 49
... whole number come from abroad . Although the appropriation necessary for the proper custody and adequate support of those lawless persons , whose crimes compel us , for the protection of life and property , to restrain them of their ...
... whole number come from abroad . Although the appropriation necessary for the proper custody and adequate support of those lawless persons , whose crimes compel us , for the protection of life and property , to restrain them of their ...
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... Whole number of soldiers admitted to the Home from March 1 , 1867 , to Dec. 1 , 1868 , .. Number sent to National Asylums ,. discharged , 66 died , Now in Soldiers ' Home , ... 228 76 129 10 13 228 Whole number of days board from March ...
... Whole number of soldiers admitted to the Home from March 1 , 1867 , to Dec. 1 , 1868 , .. Number sent to National Asylums ,. discharged , 66 died , Now in Soldiers ' Home , ... 228 76 129 10 13 228 Whole number of days board from March ...
Page 76
... whole , are far from being what they should be . Repairs are needed , and the whole aspect of the Prison should be improved . The room used for a Chapel is most gloomy and forbidding , and in my judgment wholly unfit for such a purpose ...
... whole , are far from being what they should be . Repairs are needed , and the whole aspect of the Prison should be improved . The room used for a Chapel is most gloomy and forbidding , and in my judgment wholly unfit for such a purpose ...
Page 77
... whole subject of prison discipline is one requiring thoughtful consideration , and perhaps might be materially changed , not only to the well- being of the unfortunate class who become inmates of oar prisons , but to society at large ...
... whole subject of prison discipline is one requiring thoughtful consideration , and perhaps might be materially changed , not only to the well- being of the unfortunate class who become inmates of oar prisons , but to society at large ...
Page 135
... whole , and placed on the general order . By the committee on the judiciary : The committee on the judiciary , to whom was referred A bill to amend section two of an act entitled " An act to define the limits , jurisdiction and powers ...
... whole , and placed on the general order . By the committee on the judiciary : The committee on the judiciary , to whom was referred A bill to amend section two of an act entitled " An act to define the limits , jurisdiction and powers ...
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Page 27 - He shall give to the Legislature, and at the close of his official term to the next Legislature, information, by message, of the condition of the State, and recommend such measures to them as he shall deem expedient.
Page 566 - State shall receive an annual salary of eight hundred dollars ; the commissioner of the land office shall receive an annual salary of eight hundred dollars ; the attorney general shall receive an annual salary of eight hundred dollars. They shall receive no fees or perquisites whatever, for the performance of any duties connected with their offices. It shall not be competent for the legislature to increase the salaries herein provided.
Page 570 - State; but all such citizens of any religious denomination whatever, who from scruples of conscience may be averse to bearing arms, shall be excused therefrom upon such conditions as shall be prescribed by law.
Page 683 - An act making a grant of alternate sections of the public lands to the State of Michigan to aid in the construction of certain railroads in said State and for other purposes...
Page 90 - All statutes establishing or regulating the costs or fees of attorneys, solicitors, and counsel in civil actions, and all existing rules and provisions of law, restricting or controlling the right of a party to agree with an attorney, solicitor, or counsel, for his compensation, are repealed ; and hereafter the measure of such compensation shall be left to the agreement, express or implied, of the parties.
Page 452 - As many as are of opinion that (as the question may be) say aye ;" and, after the affirmative voice is expressed, " as many as are of the contrary opinion say no.
Page 570 - SECTION 1. The militia shall be composed of all able-bodied male citizens, between the ages of eighteen and forty-five years, except such as are exempted by the laws of the United States or of this state...
Page 566 - November, in the year eighteen hundred and seventy; and the Secretary of State is hereby required to give notice of the same to the sheriffs of the several counties in...
Page 738 - That the lands herein granted to the states above named shall not be disposed of at a price less than one dollar and twenty-five cents per acre, until otherwise authorized by a law of the United States...
Page 566 - Governor shall receive an aqnual salary of four thousand dollars; the Judges of the Circuit Court shall each receive an annual salary of two thousand five hundred dollars; the...