Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Michigan, Volume 1Morse & Bagg, printers to the Legislature, 1879 Includes extra sessions. |
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accepted and committee act entitled amend section ask leave asked and obtained Bedtelyon bill to amend bill was ordered bill was read Blackman Bowen Chairman Cheney citizens committee discharged committee on judiciary committee on liquor committee on municipal committee on public compiled laws compiler's section Cutcheon elect voting therefor entitled A bill entitled An act Estabrook further consideration future day G. H. Hopkins gave notice Goebel Granger Griffey House concurred Ingham county introduce A bill introduced House bill Ionia county joint resolution Laubach leave being granted leave of absence liquor traffic Littell Ludington McGurk McNabb members elect voting Michigan Mosher Moulton municipal corporations nays as follows Noeker obtained leave ordered printed Pailthorp Petition previous notice Probert referred House bill Remonstrance Report accepted Respectfully report S. A. Strong Sawyer Senate Senate bill session laws Sharts Speaker Stanchfield township troduced Turck Turnbull Tuscola county Twadell Van Buren county Veenfliet yeas and nays
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Page 21 - That a committee of two on the part of the senate and three on the part of the house, be appointed to...
Page 485 - Resolved, That the Governor be requested to forward a copy of the foregoing preamble and resolutions to each of our Senators and Representatives in Congress. "Approved January 18, 1862.
Page 554 - All statutes establishing or regulating the costs or fees of attorneys, solicitors, and counsel in civil actions, and all existing rules and provisions of law, restricting or controlling the right of a party to agree with an attorney, solicitor, or counsel, for his compensation, are repealed ; and hereafter the measure of such compensation shall be left to the agreement, express or implied, of the parties.
Page 125 - Shall the main question be now put ?" — April 7, 1789. It shall only be admitted when demanded by a majority of the members present — February 24, 1812 ; and its effects shall be to put an end to all debate, and to bring the House to a direct vote upon a motion to commit, if such motion shall have been made ; and if this motion does not prevail, then upon amendments reported by a committee, if any; then — August 5, 1848 — upon pending amendments, and then upon the main question.
Page 872 - Eeventy-six ; and the Secretary of State is hereby required to give notice of the same to the sheriffs of the several counties...
Page 818 - The rule requiring the second and third reading of bills to be on different days was suspended, and the bill was put upon its immediate passage. The bill having been read a third time, and the question being upon its passage, pending the taking of the vote thereon, Mr. Holt moved to amend the bill by striking out in the first section the word "shall," after the word "impeach/' and insert " may by the Governor," in lieu thereof; Which motion prevailed.
Page 411 - An act to prevent the sale or delivery of intoxicating liquors, wine, and beer to minors and to drunken persons and to habitual drunkards, to provide a remedy against persons selling liquor to husbands or children in certain cases...
Page 926 - An act to provide for the publication and distribution of the laws and documents of this State,'
Page 844 - Bradfield moved to amend the title so as to read as follows: A bill to amend sections 1, 2, 3, 6, and 11, and to add a new section to stand as section 12 of act No.
Page 375 - An act to provide for the appointment of a commissioner of railroads, and to define his powers, duties, and fix his compensation...