Documents Accompanying the Journal of the House, Part 2

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Page 37 - All specific state taxes, except those received from the mining companies of the upper peninsula, shall be applied in paying the interest upon the primary school, university and other educational funds and the interest and principal of the state debt in the order herein recited, until the extinguishment of the state debt, other than the amounts due to educational funds, when such specific taxes shall be added to, and constitute a part of the primary school interest fund.
Page 33 - The judge of probate in such case shall have power to compel the attendance of witnesses and jurors, and shall file the certificates of the physicians, taken under oath, and other papers, in his office, and enter the proper order in the journal of the probate court in his office.
Page 109 - All town and county officers sending a patient to the asylum, shall, before sending him, see that he is in a state of perfect bodily cleanliness, and is comfortably clothed, and provided with suitable changes of raiment, as prescribed in the by-laws.
Page 33 - Whon a person in indigent circumstances, not a pauper, becomes insane, application may be made in his behalf to the...
Page 33 - ... proof 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, guardian or friends; or he may authorize said agent...
Page 52 - ... whom lost or stolen goods may be found ; all common prostitutes, all keepers of bawdy houses, or houses for the resort of prostitutes, all drunkards, tipplers, gamesters or other disorderly persons; all persons who have no visible calling or business to maintain themselves by...
Page 53 - In default of such sureties being found, the justices shall make up, sign and 81e in the county clerk's office, a record of the conviction of such offender as a disorderly person, specifying generally the nature and circumstances of the offense, and...
Page 84 - ... who shall be convicted before any court or magistrate of competent jurisdiction, of being a disorderly person, or of any offense not punishable by imprisonment for life, shall (except in cases deemed incorrigible), be sentenced to said Industrial Home until she shall reach the age of twenty-one years, if such court or magistrate shall deem the girl so convicted a fit subject to be committed to said Industrial Home.
Page 83 - That there shall be established in this state an institution under the name and style of "The University of Michigan.
Page 34 - Said agent shall seek out suitable persons who are willing to adopt, take charge of, educate and maintain children arrested for offences, committed to any state institution, abandoned or neglected...

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