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On motion of Mr. Thompson,

The bill was laid on the table.

By the committee on Cities and Villages:

The committee on Cities and Villages, to whom was referred

Senate bill No. 70, entitled

A bill to amend an act entitled "An act to create a fire commission in the city of Detroit," approved March 18, 1871;

Respectfully report that they have had the same under consideration, and have directed me to report the same back to the Senate, with the accompanying substitute therefor, entitled

A bill to amend act No. 360 of the local acts of the year 1871, being an act entitled "An act to create a fire commission in the city of Detroit," approved March 18, 1871, as amended by act No. 364 of the local acts of 1877, approved May 23, 1877;

Recommending that the substitute be concurred in, and that the substitute do pass, and ask to be discharged from the further consideration of the subject.

Report accepted and committee discharged.
On motion of Mr. Thompson,

W. G. THOMPSON,

Chairman.

The Senate concurred in the adoption of the substitute reported by committee.

On motion of Mr. Thompson,

The rules were suspended, two-thirds of all the Senators present voting therefor and the bill was put upon its immediate passage.

The bill was then read a third time and passed, a majority of all the Senators elect voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

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Title agreed to.

On motion of Mr. Thompson,

By a vote of two-thirds of all the Senators elect the bill was ordered

to take immediate effect.

MESSAGES FROM THE GOVERNOR.

The President announced the following:

To the President of the Senate:

STATE OF MICHIGAN,
EXECUTIVE OFFICE,
Lansing, April 21, 1897.

Sir-I have this day, approved, signed and deposit in the office of the Secretary of State,

Senate bill No. 541 (file No. 114), being

An act regulating and licensing the practice of osteopathy in the State of Michigan.

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Sir-I am instructed by the House to transmit the following bill:
House bill No. 739, entitled

A bill to amend Sec. 22 of act No. 125 of the public acts of the State of Michigan of A. D. 1895, entitled "An act to reorganize the 7th judicial circuit and the 13th judicial circuit, and to designate the places of holding court therein, and to create the 35th judicial circuit, and for the employment, duties and compensation of a stenographer of said 35th judicial circuit;"

Which has passed the House by a majority vote of all the members elect, and by a vote of two-thirds of all the members elect been ordered to take immediate effect, and in which the concurrence of the Senate is respectfully asked.

Very respectfully,

LEWIS M. MILLER, Clerk of the House of Representatives.

The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred to the committee on Judiciary.

The President also announced the following:

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
Lansing, April 21, 1897.

To the President of the Senate:

Sir-I am instructed by the House to transmit the following bill:
House bill No. 454 (file No. 337), entitled

A bill appropriating money for the use of the Michigan Asylum for Dangerous and Criminal Insane;

Which has passed the House by a majority vote of all the members elect, and by a vote of two-thirds of all the members elect been ordered to take immediate effect, and in which the concurrence of the Senate is respectfully asked.

Very respectfully,

LEWIS M. MILLER,

Clerk of the House of Representatives.

The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred to the committee on Asylum for Criminal Insane.

The President also announced the following:

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
Lansing, April 21, 1897.

To the President of the Senate:

Sir I am instructed by the House to transmit the following bill: House bill No. 588 (file No. 271), entitled

A bill to amend Secs. 2 and 3 of act No. 193 of the public acts of 1889, entitled "An act to provide for the relief outside of Soldiers' Home of honorably discharged indigent union soldiers and marines, and the indig ent wives, widows and minor children of such indigent or deceased union soldiers, sailors or marines, as amended by act No. 2 of the public acts of 1893, and act No. 253 of the public acts of 1895;

Which has passed the House by a majority vote of all the members elect, and by a vote of two-thirds of all the members elect been ordered to take immediate effect, and in which the concurrence of the Senate is respectfully asked.

Very respectfully,

LEWIS M. MILLER, Clerk of the House of Representatives.

The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred to the committee on Military Affairs.

The President also announced the following:

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
Lansing, April 22, 1897.

To the President of the Senate:

Sir-I am instructed by the House to transmit the following bill:
House bill No. 1129 (file No. 339), entitled

A bill to amend Secs. 1 and 2 of act No. 222 of the public acts of 1887, as amended by Sec. 1 of act No. 183 of the public acts of 1895, entitled "An act to prevent crime and to punish truancy," being compiler's Secs. 9315c and 9315d of Chap. 332 of Howell's annotated statutes of Michigan:

Which has passed the House by a majority vote of all the members elect, and in which the concurrence of the Senate is respectfully asked. Very respectfully,

LEWIS M. MILLER, Clerk of the House of Representatives.

The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred to the coirmittee on Education and Public Schools.

The President also announced the following:

To the President of the Senate:

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
Lansing, April 22, 1897.

Sir-I am instructed by the House to transmit the following bill:
House bill No. 1035, entitled

A bill to amend Sec. 1 of act No. 266 of the public acts of 1895, entitled "An act relative to bonds and other obligations, with surety or sureties, and the acceptance as surety thereon of surety companies qualified to act as such, and the release of such surety, and the safe depositing of assets for which such surety may be liable, and to the charging by fiduciaries of the expense of procuring sureties, and repealing all laws in conflict therewith," and to add a new section thereto, providing for the payment of a tax by such companies, to stand as Sec. 11, and to repeal act No. 194 of the public acts of 1885, entitled "An act to facilitate the giving of bonds required by law;"

Which has passed the House by a majority vote of all the members elect, and by a vote of two-thirds of all the members elect been ordered to take immediate effect, and in which the concurrence of the Senate is respectfully asked.

Very respectfully,

LEWIS M. MILLER, Clerk of the House of Representatives.

The bill was read a first and second time by its title and, pending its reference

On motion of Mr. Colman,

The rules were suspended, two-thirds of all the Senators present voting therefor and the bill was placed on its immediate passage.

Mr. Loomis moved the previous question,

Which motion was seconded.

The question then being "Shall the main question now be put,"
The same was ordered.

The bill was then read a third time and passed, a majority of all the Senators elect voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

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By a vote of two-thirds of all the Senators elect the bill was ordered to take immediate effect.

The President also announced the following:

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,

Lansing, April 22, 1897.

To the President of the Senate:

Sir-I am instructed by the House to transmit the following bill:
House bill No. 1012, entitled

A bill to amend Sec. 1 of Chap. 26 of act No. 322 of the local acts of 1893, being an act to incorporate the city of Grand Ledge;

Which has passed the House by a majority vote of all the members elect, and by a vote of two-thirds of all the members elect been ordered to take immediate effect, and in which the concurrence of the Senate is respectfully asked.

Very respectfully,

LEWIS M. MILLER,

Clerk of the House of Representatives.

The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred to the committee on Cities and Villages.

The President also announced the following:

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
Lansing, April 22, 1897.

To the President of the Senate:

Sir-I am instructed by the House to transmit the following bill:
House bill No. 796, entitled

A bill to authorize the county of Dickinson, in conjunction with the proper authorities of Wisconsin, to build and maintain a bridge across the Menominee river;

Which has passed the House by a majority vote of all the members elect, and by a vote of two-thirds of all the members elect been ordered to take immediate effect, and in which the concurrence of the Senate is respectfully asked.

Very respectfully,

LEWIS M. MILLER,

Clerk of the House of Representatives.

The bill was read a first and second time by its title and, pending its reference,

On motion of Mr. Maitland,

The rules were suspended, two-thirds of all the Senators present voting therefor and the bill was placed on its immediate passage.

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