Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Michigan, Volume 2Morse & Bagg, printers to the Legislature, 1885 - Legislative journals Includes extra sessions. |
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absence was granted accepted and committee amend section announced the following Bardwell Bates Beecher Beekman Bentley bill to amend bill to provide Boynton Brant Campbell Carlton Chapman committee discharged committee on engrossment compiled laws Conrad Coomer Cossitt Crozer Dakin Dickson Diekema Dodge drain commissioner Dunbar Egan Eldred elect voting therefor Engleman engrossment and enrollment entitled A bill entitled An act Estee File further consideration Gardner Gibbs Hammond Hampton Hankerd Holman Houk House concurred House of Representatives Howell Howell's Annotated Statutes Ionia joint resolution Kirkpatrick Lansing Makelim Malcolm Manwaring Markey McClelend McCormick McKie McNabb members elect voting Michigan motion prevailed Northwood O'Keefe Oviatt Parkhurst read a third Report accepted Respectfully report Rumsey Sellers Senate bill SENATE CHAMBER Senators elect session laws SIR-I am instructed Snyder Speaker also announced Sutton take immediate effect thereof Title agreed Ulrich vote of two-thirds Walthew Watson Webber Wellman Wiggins Woodruff yeas and nays
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Page 1431 - State two years and six months, and declared his intention as aforesaid, and every civilized male inhabitant of Indian descent, a native of the United States, and not a member of any tribe, shall be an elector and entitled to vote; but no...
Page 1432 - ... provided that in time of war no elector in the actual military service of the State or of the United States, in ! the army or navy thereof, shall be deprived of his vote by reason of his absence from such election district; and the Legislature shall have power to provide the manner in which and the time and place at which such absent electors may vote, and for the return and canvass of their votes in the election districts in which they respectively reside.
Page 1194 - ... of the offense charged, it shall appear to the court that the public interest and the interest of such child will be best subserved thereby, he may make an order for the return of such child to his or her parents...
Page 1478 - Each member shall be entitled to one copy of the laws, journals and documents of the legislature of which he was a member, but shall not receive, at the expense of the state, books, newspapers or other perquisites of office not expressly authorized by this constitution.
Page 1671 - ... as the case may be; and if it shall appear to the court that the public interests and the interest of such child will be best subserved thereby, he may make an order for the return of such child to his or her parents or...
Page 1168 - ... agent when making such visits, or at any other time, that any child thus placed in charge of any person as aforesaid is neglected, abused or improperly treated by the person having such child in charge, or that...
Page 1443 - In addition to the actions which survive by the common law, the following shall also survive, that is to say, actions of replevin, actions...
Page 1194 - ... county, who shall have opportunity allowed him to investigate the charge or charges, and upon receiving such notice the agent shall immediately proceed to inquire into and make a full examination of the parentage and surroundings of the child, and of all the facts and circumstances of the case, and report the same to the court or magistrate, who shall advise and counsel with the said agent...
Page 1663 - ... to look after and cause to be interred in a decent and respectable manner in any cemetery or burial ground within this State, other than those used exclusively for the burial of the pauper dead, at an expense not to exceed...
Page 1293 - November, in the year eighteen hundred and seventy-four; and the Secretary of State is hereby required to give notice of the same to the sheriffs of the several counties in...