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Jones, Nelson,

appointed messenger,

Joint restlutions, action on, and passed,

joint resolution relative to enrolled bills and joint resolu-
tions that may not be reported before the final adjourn-

ment of the Legislature, Mr. Church,

Joint resolutions, action on and not passed,

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181, 182, 186, 204

joint resolution to rescind in part a joint resolution rela-
tive to the appropriation of 25,000 acres of land to build
a canal around the rapids of Grand river, at Grand
Rapids, approved February 25, 1851, Mr. Town, 175, 176, 210

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from Governor, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 102, 118,
119, 145, 149, 154, 171, 196, 212.

from Senate, 3, 20, 23, 28, 33, 34, 53, 59, 63, 65, 68, 81, 96,
104, 105, 111, 112, 114, 115, 120, 122, 12, 132, 133, 137,
138, 139, 154, 161, 162, 163, 165, 166, 170, 174, 177, 178,
181, 186, 187, 195, 196, 197, 202, 203, 205, 207, 210, 211,
212.

Messengers,

appointment of Edwin H. Brown, Nelson B. Jones, Har-
rison Hayden and Porter M. Lathrop,

Montgomery, Wm R.,

chairman committee of the whole,

protest of,

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of Samuel E. Beach, Thomas J. Drake and 26 others, of
Pontiac, Oakland county, against the repeal of sections

7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 of an act to provide for the remo-
val of the State Land office to the seat of government,
approved March 31, 1849, Mr. P. D. Warner,

of Elward R chmond, Israel Osinan and 33 others, citi-
zens of Waterford, O ikland county, against the repeal
of the law by which owners and occupan's of primary
schoo! lands are enabled to pay their interest to the coun-
ty treasurers. Mr. Covert.

Reports of Committees of conference of the two Houses,
(-ee committees of conference.)

Reports of select committees,

on question of pay of speaker,

on license laws,

Reports of special committees,

to wait on Senate,

to wait on Governor,

to wait on resident clergy and invite them to open the daily

sessions of the House with prayer,

Reports of standing committees,

education, Mr. Fich chairman,

banks and incorporations, Mr. D. L. Case chairman,

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51, 52

79

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26, 27

204

26, 78

engrossment and enrollment, Mr. Hubbell chairman, 77, 80, 106,

136, 140, 204, 213, 214

judiciary, Mr. Church chairman, 56, 64, 77, 101, 113, 127, 128,
154, 155, 163, 173, 198, 199
113, 170
printing, Mr. Turner chairman,
public lands, Mr. Shook chairınan, 17, 18, 80, 140, 163, 164, 175
State affairs, Mr. Hyde
17, 40, 104, 110, 145, 146, 187-8
supplies and expenditures. Mr. Corrigan, ch'p,
towns and counties, Mr. Hitchings ch'n,

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ways and meins, Mr. Britain ch'n, 17. 25, 39, 40, 41, 49. 50, 64,
82, 83 84. 85, 86, 87, 167, 168, 179, 180, 197, 193, 206
Resolutions, concurrent,

(see concurrent resolutions.)

Resolutions of the House of Rp's-action on and adopted.
directing Se retary of State to furnish journals and docu-
ments of last session, Mr. Shearer,

directing committee on supplies to furnish speaker, clerks
and chairmen of committees with stationery, Mr. D. L.
Case,

directing Secretary of State to furnish laws, &c., for the
use of the members of the louse, Mr. Hart,
authorizing publication of 240 copies of daily journals for
the use of members of the House, Mr. Montgomery,
fixing hour of meeting at 9 o'clock, A. M., Mr. Wheeler,
authorizing publication of Governor's special message in
Dutch, German and French, Mr. Ferrv,
authorizing speaker to fil vacancies in standing commit-
tees, Mr. Hubbell,

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9, 16

Resolutions of the House of Rep`s-action on and adopted.
on the death of Senator Roberts,

referring Governor's special message to committees, Mr.
Hyde,

9, 10

11, 12, 13, 18

adopting rules as printed in manual of the last session, Mr.
Fowler,

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9, 13, 14,

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for appointment of a committee to wait on clergy of Lan-
sing, and invite them to open the daily sessions with pray-
er, Mr. Hart,
requiring Sergeant-at-Arms to preserve journals and doc.
uments of absent meinbers, Mr. Montgomery,
directing 240 copies of report of Secretary of State giv-
ing number of Negro population, to be printed, Mr.
Montgomery,

appointing a committee of investigation into the matter of
the amount of pay drawn by the speaker, Mr. D. L.
Case,
continuing W. T. Young as reporter of the House, Mr.
Britain,

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21, 22

23, 30, 31, 41, 42

directing 480 copies of the daily journal printed for the use
of the House, Mr. Hubbell,

granting the use of the Representative Hall for the funeral
obsequies of the Rev. Mr. Tooker, Mr. Shearer,
announcing the death of the Rev. Mr. Tooker, Mr. P. D.
Warner,

ordering act of Congress entitled "an act to enable the
State of Arkansas, and other States to reclaim the swamp
lands within their limits," entered on the journal, Mr.
Britain,

directing the clerk of the House to issue no certificates for
pay to members, unless they furnish satisfactory state-
ment that if absent, such absence was occasioned by sick-
ness, Mr. Montgomery,

56, 57

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88, 89

96

99

fixing the hour of meeting at 8 o'clock, A. M., Mr. Sher-
wood,

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calling on the attorney general for his opinion relative to
the compensation of the present Lieut. Governor, Mr.
P. D. Warner,

136

relative to the pay drawn by Mr. Speaker Thurber, Mr.
Truesdell,
166, 167, 199, 200, 201, 202
directing the clerk of the House not to issue certificates to
members for full amount of pay until day of adjourn-
ment, Mr. Church,

186

instructing committee of ways and means to introduce a
bill to provide for a sinking fund, Mr. Church, 205, 206
relative to the St. Mary's canal, Mr. Shearer,

of thanks to the speaker, Mr. Hyde,

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clerk, Mr. Hyde,

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clerk pro tem., Mr. Ferry,

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enrolling clerk, Mr. Hubbell,

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Resolutions of the H. of Representatives-action on, and not adop'd,
relative to discussion of questions not submitted in the Go-
vernor's message, Mr. Shearer,
relative to Elder Merrell, Mr. Stetson,

relative to the reporter and assisting clerks, Mr. Lawrence,
relative to the amount of pay drawn by Mr. Speaker Thur-
ber, Mr. D. L. Case,

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22, 23

52, 53, 57, 58

relative to the sale of intoxicating drinks, Mr. Hart,
directing the cominittee on printing to procure the publi-
cation of the debates in the House, in the Michigan
State Journal, Mr. Lawrence,

66, 67

81, 165, 176, 177

relative to the pay of Alanson Calkins, the member from
Tuscola, Mr. Patterson,

relative to the seat of Salmon C. Hall, the member from the

county of Barry, Mr. Stetson,

of the Senate, requesting the House to return a bill ma-
king appropriations, &c.,

81, 82

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197

Resolutions, Joint,

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resolutions relative to pay of, 52, 53, 57, 58, 166, 167, 199, 200,

201, 202.

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