22. A bill to repeal act No. 100 of the laws of Michigan, passed at the annual ses- introduced by Mr. Goodell, January 11, and referred to committee on reported favorably, February 27, and referred to committee on judiciary introduced by Mr. Loomis, January 11, and referred to joint committees 168 168 reported amended, April 2, and placed on the general order (file No. 915 considered in committee of whole, April 8, and ordered to third 982 24. A bill to regulate the making of contracts and issuing of policies of insur- introduced by Mr. Loomis, January 14, and referred to committee on 180 reported substituted, May 7, and placed on the general order (file 1318 considered in committee of whole, May 9, amended, and ordered to third 1395 1399 1405 1678 taken up, May 13, given immediate effect, transmitted. 25. A bill legalizing the action of the qualified electors of St. Clair township, introduced by Mr. Moore, January 15, rules suspended, passed, given returned, January 16, and referred to secretary. for printing and pre- 185 195 234 266 26. A bill providing for the payment for maintenance of certain patients in the introduced by Mr. Nichols, January 15, rules suspended, read third reported favorably, January 16, and placed on the general order. returned, January 30, and referred to the secretary for printing and approved, February 7.. 27. A bill for changing the name of the state house of correction and reforma- introduced by Mr. Nichols, January 15, and referred to committee on 187 reported favorably, April 3, rules suspended, passed, given immediate returned, April 9, and referred to secretary for printing and presentation 998 28. A bill to provide for the taxation and regulation of the business of manu- introduced by Mr. Murfin, January 15, ordered printed (file No. 6) 29. A bill to prohibit the buying, selling and dealing in grain, stocks, bonds, introduced by Mr. Goodell, January 15, and referred to committee on 30. A bill to provide for the acceptance and collection of grants, devises, be- 187 187 introduced by Mr. Westover, January 15, and referred to committee 187 reported print for committee, February 14 (file No. 63) 404 reported favorably, March 20, and placed on the general order. 783 805 returned, May 14, and referred to secretary for printing and pre- 1438 announcement of presentation to governor, May 21 1523 approved, May 23 1546 31. A bill to amend section 163 of chapter 6 of the compiled laws of 1871, introduced by Mr. Loomis, January 15, and referred to committee on 187 reported amended, January 18, and placed on the general order (manu- considered in committee of the whole, January 18, and ordered printed 228. considered in committee of whole, January 24, amended and ordered 261 passed, January 24, given immediate effect and transmitted. returned amended and title amended, February 27, concurred in and 596 612 recalled from governor, March 11, immediate effect reconsidered and returned, March 14, and referred to secretary for re-printing and pre- announcement of presentation to governor. 32. A bill to amend sections 2, 7 and 9 of act No. 115 of the public acts of 1893, introduced by Mr. Lockerby, January 15, and referred to committee on 641-650 712 770 913 188 reported print for committee, February 13 (file No. 60) considered in committee of the whole, May 9, amended and ordered to read third time, May 9, and not passed, reconsidered and tabled. taken up, May 14, given immediate effect and transmitted 1395 1400 1402 1411 1678 33. A bill making appropriations for the state public school for the fiscal years introduced by Mr. Lockerby, January 15, and referred to committee on 188 reported amended, April 11, and placed on the general order (file No. reported amended, April 9, and referred to committee on finance and 991 1032 considered in committee of whole, April 16, and ordered to third reading 1080 1085 34. A bill to amend section 10 of act No. 90 of the public acts of 1899, entitled introduced by Mr. Moore, January 15, and referred to committee on 188 reported favorably, January 16, rules suspended, passed, given immediate 194 returned, February 6, and referred to secretary for printing and pre- 35. A bill to provide for two voting precincts in the township of Baldwin, in introduced by Mr. Fuller, January 16, rules suspended, passed, given returned, January 17, and referred to secretary for printing and pre- 218 announcement of presentation to governor, January 21 234 36. A bill to repeal act No. 213 of the session laws of 1893, entitled "An act introduced by Mr. Moore, January 16, rules suspended, passed, given returned, January 17, and referred to secretary for printing and pre- 37. A bill to amend the title and sections 1 and 3 of act No. 237 of the public introduced by Mr. Atwood (by request), January 16, and referred to 312 204 219 235 267 205 reported print for committee, January 31 (file No. 29) considered in committee of whole, March 21, and ordered to third passed, given immediate effect and transmitted. 804 806 returned amended, title amended, May 8, and referred to committee 1369 reported, May 15, concurred in and referred to secretary for printing 38. A bill to amend an act entitled "An act to provide for the formation of cor- introduced by Mr. McMullen, January 16, and referred to committee on reported favorably, February 1. and placed on the general order (manu- 312 considered in committee of whole, February 1, and ordered to third 315 315 371 1678 passed, February 1, and tabled. taken up, February 12, given immediate effect and transmitted. 39. A bill to provide for the taxation and regulation of the business of selling, introduced by Mr. Westover, January 16, and referred to committee on reported print for committee, February 7 (file No. 48) 351 205 reported amended, April 11, and placed on the general order (file No. reported favorably. February 14, and referred to the committee on 402 1032 considered in committee of whole, April 15, and ordered to third reading. 1069 1083 returned amended, May 6, concurred in, and referred to secretary for returned, amended, May 8, concurred in, and referred to secretary for 41. A bill to provide for the regulation in this state of certain foreign corpora- introduced by Mr. Charles Smith, January 16, and referred to committee 206 reported amended, January 23, and placed on the general order (file 245 considered in committee of whole. January 29, amended, and ordered to 275 passed. January 29, and transmitted. returned amended. February 15, concurred in, and referred to secretary 42. A bill to amend sections 1, 2, 3, 4. 5. 6. S. 9, and 10, and to repeal sections 18 introduced by Mr. Charles Smith, January 16, and referred to committee 206 reported amended, February 13, and placed on the general order (man- 383 considered in committee of whole, February 19, amended, and ordered 502 passed, February 20, given immediate effect and transmitted. 558 620 681 43. A joint resolution to amend section 10 of article 10 of the constitution of the reported favorably, March 27, and placed on the general order (file No. introduced by Mr. Weekes, January 16, and referred to committee on 206 871 considered in committee of whole, April 3, amended, and ordered to third 940 passed by two-thirds vote, April 3, and transmitted 44. A bill making an appropriation for the current expenses of the northern state 945 1678 introduced by Mr. Gad Smith, January 16, and referred to committee on 206 reported, January 18, and referred to committee on finance and appro- reported favorably, January 22, and placed on the general order (manu- 236 * 238 passed, January 22, given immediate effect and transmitted. 45. A bill to provide for the payment by the state of the expenses of prosecuting introduced by Mr. Robson, January 16, and referred to committee on 46. A bill to prohibit the manufacture and sale of articles of food containing un- introduced by Mr. Goodell, January 16, and referred to committee on 206 reported amended, without recommendation, April 16, and tabled. 1075 47. A bill to amend sections 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 9, and to repeal sections 8 and 10 1192 |