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265. An act relative to elections, approved April 2,
266. An act to amend an act appropriating certain internal improve-
ment lands for the benefit of the Holland colony, and other immi-
grants now settling in the counties of Ottawa and Allegan, ap-
proved April 2,

267. An act to prevent the transportation of pickled fish without in-
spection, approved April 2,

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JOINT RESOLUTIONS.

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1. Joint resolution relative to postage, approved January 4,
2. Joint resolution relative to printing a manual for the use of the pre-
sent legislature, approved January 5,

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3. Joint resolution 'respecting documents, approved January 5,
4. Joint resolution respecting the territories of the United States, ap-
proved January 13.

5. Joint resolutions directing the secretary of state to furnish cer-
tain statutes, approved January 23,

6. Joint resolution for the relief of John Lee, approved January 31.
7. Joint resolution to encourage immigration, approved February 1,
8. Joint resolution appointing the Michigan State Journal the state
paper, and for other purposes, approved February 2,
9. Joint resolution directing the publication of a statement of lands
to be sold in the county of Ionia, in eighteen hundred and forty-
nine, approved February 10,

10. Preamble and joint resolution relative to removing and storing the
military stores of the state in the United States arsenal at Dear-
bornville, approved February 13,

11. Joint resolution authorizing the settlement of certain claims growing out of the raising, subsisting and mustering into service of the Michigan volunteer regiment called to serve in the late war with Mexico, approved February 17,

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12. Joint resolutions proposing an amendment to the constitution, relative to certain public officers, approved February 22, 13. Joint resolutions relative to the claims of John W. Palmer, Edward N. Greeley and Alvin T. Crossmin, approved February 22, 368 14. Joint resolution relative to certain claims growing out of the expenses incurred from the raising, subsisting and mustering into service of the first regiment Michigan volunteers, approved March 1,

15. Joint resolution in relation to the transportation of the United States mail through Canada, approved March 1,

16. Joint resolution relative to publishing the reports of the superintendent of public instruction, approved March 2,

17. Joint resolutions relative to moneys advanced by the State of
Michigan, in behalf of the United States, and for other purposes,
approved March 5,

18. Joint resolution relative to furnishing certain laws and documents
to the millitary storekeeper of the Detroit United States arsenal at
Dearbornville approved March 5,

19. Joint resolution requiring reports from certain special commission

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20. Joint resolution relative to salt spring lands in the town of Saline, approve! March 9,

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21. Jo nt resolutions recommending a revision of the constitution of the state of Michigan, approved March 12,

22. Preamble and joint resolution relative to the construction of a road from Saginaw to Michilimackinac and the Saut Ste Marie, approved March 16,

23. Joint resolutions instructing our senators and requesting our representatives in congress to use their influence in favor of a reduction of postage, approved March 16,

24. Joint resolution relative to the pay of the late Herman C. Noble, approved March 16,

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25. Joint resolution of thanks to Mr. Vattemare, approved March 19, 378 26. Joint resolution relative to the distribution of the session laws, journals and documents of the legislature of the year eighteen hundred forty-nine, approved March 19,

27. Joint resolution authorizing the commissioner of the state land office to issue a certificate et purchase of certain school lands to Thomas B. Abell, approved March 21,

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28. Joint resolution in relation to a settlement with the Palmyra and Jacksonburg railroad company, approved March 21,

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29. Joint resolution relative to certain state property, approved March 26,

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30. Joint resolution relative to a donation of lands by the general goverment for the erection of state asylums for the insane, blind deaf and dumb, approved March 29.

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31. Joint resolution authorizing the auditor general to draw certain warrants, approved March 28.

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32. Preamble and joint resolutions relative to Moore and Hascall's harvesting machine, approved March 30,

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33. Joint resolution relative to the surrender of certain internal improvement warrants, approved March 30,

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34. Joint resolution relative to the canstruction of a ship canal around
the Falls of Niagara and Sault Ste Marie, approved March 31,
35. Joint resolution relative to the claim of Doty & Abbot, approved
March 31,

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36. Preamble and joint resolutions relative to the selection and location of certain internal improvement lands and for other purposes, approved April 2,

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37. Joint resolution relative to publishing certain acts passed by the legislature of 1849, approved April 2.

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38. Joint resolutions relative to slavery and the slave trade in the dis. trict of Columbia, approved April 2,

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39. Joint resolution relative to the discharge of a certain mortgage, approved April 2,

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40. Joint resolution relative to a certain appropriation of internal improvement lands, approved April 2,

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41. Joint resolution making certain appropriations and for other purposes, approved April 2,

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LAWS OF MICHIGAN.

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AN ACT to extend the time for the collection of taxes in the Township of Jackson, in the County of Jackson.

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Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Michigan, That the time for the collection of Time for taxes in the township of Jackson, in the county of Jackson, for the taxes extenyear eighteen hundred and forty-eight, is hereby extended to the fifteenth day of March next.

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Sec. 2. The treasurer of said township is hereby authorized and empowered to proceed and collect said taxes as fully as he could treasurer. have done during the life time of his warrant, and make his return at any time on or before the fifteenth day of March next, and the said warrant is hereby continued in full force and virtue for the purpose aforesaid, until the said fifteenth day of March next.

Sec. 3. It shall be the duty of the said treasurer before he shall be entitled to the benefits of this act, to pay over all moneys collected during the life time of his warrant as is now provided by law and to renew his official bond to the satisfaction of the treasurer of the county of Jackson.

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Sec. 4. A transcript of all unpaid taxes returned to the county treasurer in pursuance of the foregoing provisions, shall be returned to the auditor general as soon as practicable, and such unpaid taxes returned to shall be collected in the same manner and with interest computed from the same time as other taxes for the year eighteen hundred and forty-eight, duly returned to the auditor general for non-payment. Sec. 5. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

Approved January 12, 1849.

Compensati'n of mem

[ No. 2.]

AN ACT to provide for the payment of the Officers and Members of the Legislature.

Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representabers & spea- tives of the State of Michigan, That the compensation of members

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of the senate and house of representatives shall be three dollars per day each, and that of the speaker of the house, his per diem allowance inclusive, six dollars per day; and the mileage of said members shall be computed at the rate of three dollars for every twenty miles to and from the capital upon the usual traveled route.

Sec. 2. The secretary of the senate, and clerks and sergeant-atarms of either house, shall be allowed three dollars per day; the firemen of either house shall be allowed one dollar and fifty cents per day, and the messengers of either house one dollar per day, during the session of the house to which they respectively belong.

Sec. 3. Such sums as may be due to the president, or president pro tempore of the senate, shall be certified by the secretary of the senate, and to the speaker of the house by the clerk thereof; and such sums as may be due to the several members and other officers of either house, under the preceding sections, shall be certified to by the presiding officer of the respective houses.

Sec. 4. Upon presentation of any such certificate at the state treasury, countersigned by the auditor general, the state treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to pay the same out of any money in the treasury, to the credit of the general fund, not otherwise appropriated.

Sec. 5. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

Approved January 12, 1849.

[ No. 3. ]

AN ACT to extend the time for the collection of certain taxes in the township of Plainfield, in the county of Kent.

Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Michigan, That the supervisor of the township of Plainfield, in the county of Kent, be and he is hereby authorized and empowered to make out a new assessment roll and tax

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