Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Michigan, Volume 2Morse & Bagg, printers to the Legislature, 1891 - Legislative journals Includes extra sessions. |
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Page 881
... schools : WHEREAS , It has come to the knowledge of the members of this associa- tion that a bill has been introduced into the State Legislature to abolish our present system of supervision of schools ; be it therefore Resolved , That ...
... schools : WHEREAS , It has come to the knowledge of the members of this associa- tion that a bill has been introduced into the State Legislature to abolish our present system of supervision of schools ; be it therefore Resolved , That ...
Page 907
... schools . Referred to committee on education . No. 892. By Mr. Shull : Petition of R. C. Bailey , Francis Yates , Albert Eaton and 45 others of Ridgeway and Macon townships , Lenawee county , asking for the repeal of the law requiring ...
... schools . Referred to committee on education . No. 892. By Mr. Shull : Petition of R. C. Bailey , Francis Yates , Albert Eaton and 45 others of Ridgeway and Macon townships , Lenawee county , asking for the repeal of the law requiring ...
Page 909
... schools that is both useless and onerous . We therefore respectfully request your honor- able body to take some action looking to the immediate introduction of uniform books throughout the schools of the State , the same to be fur ...
... schools that is both useless and onerous . We therefore respectfully request your honor- able body to take some action looking to the immediate introduction of uniform books throughout the schools of the State , the same to be fur ...
Page 917
... schools . On demand of Mr. Harper , The protest was read at length and spread at large on the Journal as follows : Howell , March 14 , 1891 . WHEREAS , We as teachers of Livingston county , assembled at our asso- ciation meeting at ...
... schools . On demand of Mr. Harper , The protest was read at length and spread at large on the Journal as follows : Howell , March 14 , 1891 . WHEREAS , We as teachers of Livingston county , assembled at our asso- ciation meeting at ...
Page 918
... school district No. 3 in the township of Croton , county of Newaygo . ' 2. House joint resolution No. 21 ( file No. 5 ) ... schools of the village of Bancroft . Have made no amendments thereto , and have directed their chairman to report ...
... school district No. 3 in the township of Croton , county of Newaygo . ' 2. House joint resolution No. 21 ( file No. 5 ) ... schools of the village of Bancroft . Have made no amendments thereto , and have directed their chairman to report ...
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accepted and committee amend section announced the following Barkworth Bathey Bay county bill to amend Blake Botsford Buell Chairman Chisholm Clapp committee discharged committee on engrossment committee on judiciary committee on municipal Connor Curtiss Dafoe Diekema Eaton elect voting therefor engrossment and enrollment entitled A bill entitled An act F. H. Smith Fildew Fitch further consideration Grand Rapids Harwood Houghton Houghton county House concurred House of Representatives Howell's annotated statutes Jackson JOHN MINER Johnson Kolvoord Lansing length and spread Lowden Lusk McCloy Mellen members elect voting Michigan municipal corporations Muskegon Raymond Speaker read a third read at length referred House bill Referred to committee Remonstrance Report accepted Respectfully report Rockwell Senate Senate bill Senators elect session laws SIR-I am instructed Speaker also announced Spencer St spread at large take immediate effect third reading Title agreed township Tripp unanimous consent vote of two-thirds whole and placed yeas and nays
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Page 1293 - An Act to apply a portion of the proceeds of the public lands to the more complete endowment and support of the colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts, established under the provisions of an Act of Congress approved July second, eighteen hundred and sixty-two...
Page 1649 - An act to revise the laws providing for the incorporation of railroad companies, and to regulate the running and management, and to fix the duties and liabilities of all railroad and other corporations owning or operating any railroad in this State...
Page 1093 - An act to provide for a municipal court in the city of Grand Rapids, to be called the superior court of Grand Rapids,
Page 1805 - An act to provide for a State board of inspectors who shall perform the duties now performed by the advisory board in matters of pardons and who shall have the complete management and control of the State Prison at Jackson, the State House of Correction and Reformatory at Ionia, the Michigan Asylum for Insane Criminals at Ionia, the Branch of the State Prison at Marquette. the Reform School for Boys at Lansing and the Industrial Home for Girls at Adrian, and to abolish all existing boards and to...
Page 1719 - Howell's annotated statutes, being an act to provide for the recording of town plats and for vacating the same in certain cases, as amended by act No.
Page 1567 - An act to authorize the township board of any township in the upper peninsula to license hawkers, peddlers and pawnbrokers, and hawking and peddling, and to regulate and license the sale or peddling of goods, wares, merchandise, refreshments or any kind of property or thing by persons going about from place to place in the...
Page 1256 - Delaware shall have ceded to the United States exclusive jurisdiction over the same, during the time the United States shall be or remain the owner thereof, for all purposes except the administration of the criminal laws of said State and the service of civil process therein.
Page 1398 - An act to prohibit the manufacture, sale, keeping for sale, giving away or furnishing of vinous, malt, brewed, fermented, spirituous or intoxicating liquors, or any mixed liquor or beverage any part of which is intoxicating, and to prohibit the keeping of any saloon or any other place for the manufacture, sale, storing for sale, giving away or furnishing of such liquors or beverages, and to suspend the general laws of...
Page 1514 - SEC. 6. The State Inspector shall receive an annual salary of fifteen hundred dollars. He shall also be allowed such further sum as he may actually and necessarily expend in traveling expenses and prosecutions incurred in the discharge of his duties. Each deputy inspector shall be entitled to a salary payable monthly, the amount of...
Page 1377 - An act to provide for the construction and maintenance of drains, and the assessment and collection of taxes therefor, and to repeal all other laws relative thereto,' approved June 20, 1885, as amended by the several acts amendatory thereof.