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Page 19
... mills ; 512 runs of stone ; 660,169 barrels of flour made ; 527 hands employed ; $ 1,226,950 capital invested ; 587 saw mills ; 164,597,123 feet lumber sawed ; 700,570 dollars capital in- vested ; 1,795 hands employed ; and 3,077,108 ...
... mills ; 512 runs of stone ; 660,169 barrels of flour made ; 527 hands employed ; $ 1,226,950 capital invested ; 587 saw mills ; 164,597,123 feet lumber sawed ; 700,570 dollars capital in- vested ; 1,795 hands employed ; and 3,077,108 ...
Page 4
... mills on the dollar , in 1847 , realized about as much State revenue , as a tax of 8 mills in 1946. If our aggregate valua- tion should be raised , under the provisions of the new constitution , in about the same ratio , it will be ...
... mills on the dollar , in 1847 , realized about as much State revenue , as a tax of 8 mills in 1946. If our aggregate valua- tion should be raised , under the provisions of the new constitution , in about the same ratio , it will be ...
Page 11
... mill and thirty - nine hundredths on the valuation of 1849 , 943 54 6,195 58 89 24 245 53 $ 40,308 89 The complicated and varying provisions of the above acts , as to interest on different portions of our State debt , will be superseded ...
... mill and thirty - nine hundredths on the valuation of 1849 , 943 54 6,195 58 89 24 245 53 $ 40,308 89 The complicated and varying provisions of the above acts , as to interest on different portions of our State debt , will be superseded ...
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... mills for 1850 . State d'bt t'x , COUNTIES . Valuation 1849. apportioned Valuation 1950. 2 mill tax Sept. 1850 . 1850 . Allegan , $ 616,517 13 856 96 612,960 70 1,532 40 Barry , 369,490 00 513 59 389,413 00 973 53 Berrien , 832,455 10 ...
... mills for 1850 . State d'bt t'x , COUNTIES . Valuation 1849. apportioned Valuation 1950. 2 mill tax Sept. 1850 . 1850 . Allegan , $ 616,517 13 856 96 612,960 70 1,532 40 Barry , 369,490 00 513 59 389,413 00 973 53 Berrien , 832,455 10 ...
Page 40
... Mills on $ 1 . $ 288,555 96 46.80 $ 5,016 15 17.38 Barry , 165,220 16 44.72 3,175 76 19.22 Berrien , 187,283 50 22.50 3,952 52 21.10 Branch , 135,620 00 17.90 1,930 47 14.23 Calhoun , 180,576 70 12.58 2,443 66 13.53 Cass , Clinton ...
... Mills on $ 1 . $ 288,555 96 46.80 $ 5,016 15 17.38 Barry , 165,220 16 44.72 3,175 76 19.22 Berrien , 187,283 50 22.50 3,952 52 21.10 Branch , 135,620 00 17.90 1,930 47 14.23 Calhoun , 180,576 70 12.58 2,443 66 13.53 Cass , Clinton ...
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Acquittals Acres of improved Allegan ALLEGAN COUNTY amount annual report Asylum Bank Bloomfield Board bonds BRANCH COUNTY Brigade Bushels of wheat Capital invested CASH Clerk commencement constitution convicts COUNTY court Deflt Detroit districts due the Agent duties EATON COUNTY expenses Feet of lumber fiscal Genesee GENESEE COUNTY Goodwin Hands employed HILLSDALE COUNTY improved land INDICTMENT INGHAM COUNTY Inspectors institution instruction Jackson Jackson County JOSEPH COUNTY July Kalamazoo KALAMAZOO COUNTY labor Lansing Lapeer Larceny Legislature lumber sawed Macomb MACOMB COUNTY merchandize imported Michigan n w qr Neat cattle OAKLAND COUNTY OFFENCES organized townships paid Pinney Pounds of wool present Primary School prison provisions qr of n w receipts RECEIVED THIS MONTH Recog Regents Regiment respectfully returns Runs of stone Shiawassee SHIAWASSEE COUNTY sowed to wheat statement Superintendent sw qr tion Total TOWNSHIPS Treasurer University Warrant wheat raised
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Page 22 - The legislature shall provide for an annual tax, sufficient with other resources, to pay the estimated expenses of the state government, the interest of the state debt and such deficiency as may occur in the resources.
Page 2 - The circuit court shall have original jurisdiction in all matters, civil and criminal, not excepted in this Constitution, and not prohibited by law ; and appellate jurisdiction from all inferior courts and tribunals, and a supervisory control of the same.
Page 90 - The Legislature shall, within five years from the adoption of this constitution, provide for and establish a system of primary schools, whereby a school shall be kept without charge for tuition, at least three months in each year, in every school district in the State; and all instruction in said schools shall be conducted in the English language.
Page 5 - The legislature may confer upon organized townships, incorporated cities and villages, and upon the board of supervisors of the several counties, such powers of a local, legislative, and administrative character as they may deem proper.
Page 5 - ... inhabitants of the United States, he shall, as soon as practicable, make out and transmit, under the seal of his office, to the House of Representatives, a certificate of the number of members apportioned to each State under the then last enumeration ; and shall likewise make out and transmit without delay to the Executive of each State, a certificate under his seal of office, of the number of members apportioned to such State, under such last enumeration.
Page 3 - Be it enacted by the Senate and Haute of Representatives of the United States...
Page 3 - ... perform the trust reposed in them : and it shall be the duty of the said Clerks, to transmit all such returns, under seal, directed to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, at the first session of the Legislature thereafter : And it shall be the duty of the General Assembly, at their said first...
Page 43 - No student shall be or become a member of any society connected with the University, or consisting of students, which has not first submitted its constitution to the Faculty and received their approbation.
Page 2 - The present system of adjusting collegiate study to a fixed term of four years, or to any other term, must be abandoned, and every student be allowed, within limits to be determined by statute, to carry on, at the same time, a greater or less number of courses as he may choose.
Page 3 - 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.