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accompanying amendments thereto, recommending that the amendments be concurred in, and that the bill when so amended do pass, and ask to be discharged from the further consideration of the subject.

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

J. L. PRESTON,

Chairman.

The Senate concurred in the amendments made to the bill by the committee.

The bill was then referred to the committee of the whole, and placed on the general order.

By the committee on Engrossment and Enrollment:

The committee on Engrossment and Enrollment report as correctly enrolled, signed and presented to the Governor,

Senate bill No. 280, entitled

A bill to amend Sec. 1 of act No. 458, laws of 1871, entitled "An act to provide for the publication of lists of claims allowed by the board of county auditors for the county of Wayne;"

For which your committee hold the receipt of the Executive office dated April 27, 1897, at 4:35 o'clock p. m.

Report accepted.

J. K. FLOOD,

Chairman.

By the committee on Education and Public Schools:

The committee on Education and Public Schools to whom was referred House bill No. 450 (file No. 293), entitled

A bill to amend an act entitled "An act to revise and amend an act entitled 'An act to organize the union school district of Bay City," approved April 13, 1887 and to add one new section thereto to stand as Sec. 20;

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 amendments thereto, recommending that the amendments be concurred in, and that the bill when so amended do pass, and ask to be discharged from the further consideration of the subject.

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

RICHARD MASON,

Chairman.

The Senate concurred in the amendments made to the bill by the committee.

The bill was then referred to the committee of the whole and placed on the general order.

By the committee on Industrial School for Girls:

The committee on Industrial School for Girls, to whom was referred House bill No. 526 (file No. 163), entitled

A bill to amend Sec. 4 of act No. 117 of the public acts of 1893, entitled "An act to provide for the control and management of the Industrial

Home for Girls and to repeal all acts and parts of acts in conflict with the provisions of this act;

Respectfully report that they have had the same under consideration, and have directed me to report the same back to the Senate, without amendment, and recommend that it do pass, and ask to be discharged from the further consideration of the subject.

W. IRVING LATIMER,

Chairman.

Report accepted and committee discharged. The bill was referred to the committee of the whole and placed on the general order.

By the committee on Asylum for Criminal Insane:

The committee on Asylum for Criminal Insane, to whom was referred House bill No. 454 (file No. 337), entitled

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

Respectfully report that they have had the same under consideration, and have directed me to report the same back to the Senate, without amendment and recommend that it do pass, and ask to be discharged from the further consideration of the subject.

Report accepted and committee discharged.

A. MAITLAND,

Chairman.

The bill was referred to the committee on Finance and Appropriations.

By the committee on Horticulture:

The committee on Horticulture, to whom was referred

House bill No. 405 (file No. 290), entitled

A bill to amend Sec. 8 of an act entitled "An act to prevent the spread of contagious diseases of fruit trees," being act No. 109 of the session laws of 1895;

Respectfully report that they have had the same under consideration, and have directed me to report the same back to the Senate, without amendment, and recommend that it do pass, and ask to be discharged from the further consideration of the subject.

FRED M. WARNER,

Chairman.

Report accepted and committee discharged. The bill was referred to the committee of the whole and placed on the general order.

By the committee on Finance and Appropriations:

The committee on Finance and Appropriations, to whom was referred Senate bill No. 66, entitled

A bill to provide for the support and maintenance of the Michigan Mining School at Houghton, Michigan, for the years 1897 and 1898, and for the refitting and further equipment of the said school, including an assaying building and the equipment thereof, and making an appropriation therefor;

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 amendments thereto, recommending that the amendments be concurred in, and that the bill when so amended do pass, and ask to be discharged from the further consideration of the subject. G. W. MERRIMAN,

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

Chairman.

The Senate concurred in the amendments made to the bill by the committee.

The bill was then ordered printed, referred to the committee of the whole, and placed on the general order.

By the committee on Taxation:

The committee on Taxation, to whom was referred

House bill No. 383-133 (file No. 270), entitled

A bill relative to granting, regulating and licensing the business of pawnbroking, hawking and peddling goods, wares and merchandise in the several townships of this State;

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 amendments thereto, recommending that the amendments be concurred in, and that the bill when so amended do pass, and ask to be discharged from the further consideration of the subject. E. A. BLAKESLEE,

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

Chairman,

The Senate concurred in the amendments made to the bill by the committee.

The bill was then referred to the committee of the whole and placed on the general order.

MESSAGES FROM THE GOVERNOR.

The President announced the following:

To the President of the Senate:
Sir-I have this day, approved, signed

the Secretary of State,

Senate bill No. 61 (file No. 53), being

STATE OF MICHIGAN,
EXECUTIVE OFFICE,

Lansing, April 22, 1897.

and deposited in the office of

An act for the protection of certain fur bearing animals;

Also,

Senate bill No. 357, being

An act to amend Sec. 37 of title 33 of local act No. 424 of the local acts of 1895, being "An act to incorporate the city of Traverse City," approved

May 18, 1895;

Also,

Senate bill No. 12 (file No. 1), being

An act to provide for an extension of the corporate life of life insurance companies organized under the laws of this State, whose term of existence would otherwise expire, and to fix the duties and liabilities of such renewal corporation;

Also,

Senate bill No. 338 (file No. 91), being

An act to prevent the destruction of signs, bills and notices of any lawful nature whatever, posted on any private lands in any county of this State, if placed by the owner, lessee, or by their knowledge and consent, and to provide a penalty for violation thereof;

Also,

Senate bill No. 24 (file No. 28), being

An act to authorize the trustees of the Eastern Michigan Asylum to erect and equip a laundry building and to provide electric lighting for said asylum;

Also,

Senate bill No. 305 (file No. 37), being

An act to require all toll roads to construct, reconstruct, repair and maintain their roads in good repair, and of the same material and in the same manner as required by their charters, and to provide for township toll road commissioners to enforce the same, and to define their powers and duties;

Also,

Senate bill No. 401, being

An act providing for four voting districts for the township of Hancock in the county of Houghton, defining the limits thereof, providing for a new registration of the voters thereof, determining who shall be inspectors of election therein, and to repeal act No. 340 of the local acts of 1889, and other acts inconsistent with this act;

Also,

Senate bill No. 144 (file No. 80), being

An act to amend Sec. 1 of act No. 110 of the acts of the legislature of the State of Michigan of 1889, entitled "An act to provide for the re-organization of corporations or associations for religious, charitable, benevolent or educational purposes, the corporate term of existence of which has heretofore expired, or may hereafter expire by limitation, and to fix the duties and liabilities of such renewed corporations or associations," approved May 23, 1889, the same being Sec. No. 4904c of Vol. 3, of Howell's annotated statutes;

Respectfully.

H. S. PINGREE.

Governor.

MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE.

The President announced the following

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
Lansing, April 23, 1897.

To the President of the Senate:

Sir-I am instructed by the House to transmit the following bill:

House bill No. 744 (file No. 345), entitled

A bill to amend Sec. 1 of act No. 276 of the public acts of 1887, entitled "An act to require security to be given on staying proceedings upon verdicts and judgments in the circuit courts of this State" as amended by act No. 36 of the public acts of 1889, being compiler's Sec. 7621c, third volume Howell's annotated statutes;

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 committee on Judiciary.

The President also announced the following:

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
Lansing, April 23, 1897.

To the President of the Senate:

Sir-I am instructed by the House to transmit the following bill:
House bill No. 620 (file No. 344), entitled

A bill to amend Sec. 3 of act No. 213 of the public acts of 1887, entitled "An act to provide for the appointment of inspectors of mines and their deputies in certain cases, to prescribe their powers and duties and provide for their compensation;"

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 committee on Mining School and Mining Interests.

The President also announced the following:

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
Lansing, April 23, 1897.

To the President of the Senate:

Sir-I am instructed by the House to return to the Senate the following bill:

Senate bill No. 312, entitled

A bill to amend Sec. 3 of act No. 10 of the public acts of 1895, being an act entitled "An act to establish a board of health for the city of Detroit," approved February 27, 1895, and to repeal all acts and parts of acts inconsistent therewith;

In the passage of which the House has concurred by a majority vote of all the members elect, and by a vote of two-thirds of all the members elect has ordered the same to take immediate effect.

Very respectfully,

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

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