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... land commissioners and report to both houses . The President has appointed as members of such committee . Messrs ... lands . By Mr. Crook . House bill No. 56 , an Act relating to sheriffs ' fees so as to include Coos and Curry counties ...
... land commissioners and report to both houses . The President has appointed as members of such committee . Messrs ... lands . By Mr. Crook . House bill No. 56 , an Act relating to sheriffs ' fees so as to include Coos and Curry counties ...
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... land in posses- sion of certain settlers in Benton county , Oregon . By Mr. Blundell . House bill No. 72 , to amend amended school laws of Oregon . By Mr. Bilyeu . House bill No. 73 , to amend section 1 of an Act to create roads of ...
... land in posses- sion of certain settlers in Benton county , Oregon . By Mr. Blundell . House bill No. 72 , to amend amended school laws of Oregon . By Mr. Bilyeu . House bill No. 73 , to amend section 1 of an Act to create roads of ...
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... land grant . It is directed to examine into and report upon the methods of selection and the results obtained and the present status of the grant . In its report it is instructed to show to this house- 2 . 1. The amount of land patented ...
... land grant . It is directed to examine into and report upon the methods of selection and the results obtained and the present status of the grant . In its report it is instructed to show to this house- 2 . 1. The amount of land patented ...
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... land as near as may be ascertained not yet examined but which should be passed to the State as swamp land . The methods followed by the State in the selection of these lands and the adjustment of the claims of the State vs. the United ...
... land as near as may be ascertained not yet examined but which should be passed to the State as swamp land . The methods followed by the State in the selection of these lands and the adjustment of the claims of the State vs. the United ...
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... lands and for the disposal of the moneys re- ceived by the State for such lands . 3. A bill for an Act to declare forfeited and returned to the State all swamp lands , the title to which has been obtained from this State by means of ...
... lands and for the disposal of the moneys re- ceived by the State for such lands . 3. A bill for an Act to declare forfeited and returned to the State all swamp lands , the title to which has been obtained from this State by means of ...
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Absent-Messrs beg leave Benjamin Biggs bill pass Bilyeu Blevins Blundell Bowditch Chairman Chief Clerk Crockett Crook Culver Daly Davis E. G. HURSH February 18 Gard Goodsell Gubser Hale Haley Hansard Harris Henry herewith transmitted Hicks Holland Holmes HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES January 28 Johnson Kruse Lafollett of Marion Lafollett of Yamhill Laughlin Layman leave to report Lockett Mackay Maxwell Mayer McCully McKenzie McLean MESSAGE Miller of Jackson Miller of Linn Mitchell motion moved to suspend Munger Nays-Messrs Nays-None Noyer Oregon Osborn Palmer passed to third Paulsen Pendleton Pomeroy President to inform question the roll R. A. Miller read second read third referred house bill referred to committee report it back respectfully report Richardson roll was called rules and read rules were suspended SALEM senate SENATE CHAMBER senate has passed Smith Speaker Stafford Summers suspend the rules suspended and house Swank Taylor third reading Thompson Vanderpool voting aye Wasco County Wilcox Wilson
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Page 36 - Be it resolved by the general assembly of the State of Tennessee, That a committee of three on the part of the house, and two on the...
Page 52 - that the laws of the several states, except where the Constitution, treaties or statutes of the United States shall otherwise require or provide, shall be regarded as rules of decision in trials at common law in the courts of the United States in cases where they apply.
Page 48 - The conventions of a number of the states having, at the time of their adopting the constitution, expressed a desire, in order to prevent misconstruction or abuse of its powers, that further declaratory and restrictive clauses should be added...
Page 47 - We choose rather to plant ourselves on what we consider impregnable positions. They are these : that a State has the same undeniable and unlimited jurisdiction over all persons and things within its territorial limits as any foreign nation, where that jurisdiction is not surrendered or restrained by the Constitution of the United States...
Page 644 - For the purpose of collecting such taxes, it shall be the duty of every such bank, or the managing officer or officers thereof, to retain so much of any dividend or dividends, belonging to such stockholders, as shall be necessary to pay any taxes levied upon their shares of stock, respectively, until it shall be made to appear to such bank or its officers that such taxes have been paid...
Page 678 - The members of either house shall also receive the sum of one dollar for every ten miles they shall travel, in going to and returning from their place of meeting, once in each session, on the most usual route.
Page 47 - Resolved by the House of Delegates (the Senate concurring) , That a committee of three on the part of the House, and two on the...
Page 630 - He shall also list all moneys and other personal property invested, loaned or otherwise controlled by him as the agent or attorney, or on account of any other person or persons, company or corporation whatsoever, and all moneys deposited, subject to his order, check or draft, and credits due from or owing by any person or persons, body corporate or politic.
Page 467 - That it shall be unlawful for any common carrier subject to the provisions of this act to enter into any contract, agreement, or combination with any other common carrier or carriers for the pooling of freights of different and competing railroads, or to divide between them the aggregate or net proceeds of the earnings of such railroads, or any portion thereof...
Page 35 - The national government possesses no powers but such as have been delegated to it. The States have all but such as they have surrendered. The power to authorize the building of bridges is not to be found in the Federal Constitution. It has not been taken from the States. It must reside somewhere. They had it before the Constitution was adopted, and thoy have it still.