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PUBLIC ACTS

OF

THE LEGISLATURE

1891.

[ No. 1. ]

AN ACT to repeal act number four hundred fifty-one of the laws of Michigan of the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven, entitled "An act to provide for the protection and preservation of fish in certain lakes in the county of Cass," approved March 26, 1867, as amended by act number three hundred sixty-one of the laws of Michigan of the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine, approved March 30, 1869.

SECTION 1.

The People of the State of Michigan enact, Act repealed. That act number four hundred fifty-one of the laws of Michigan of the year one thousand eight hundred sixty-seven, entitled "An act to provide for the protection and preservation of fish in certain lakes in the county of Cass," approved March 26, 1867, as amended by act number three hundred sixty-one of the laws of Michigan of the year one thousand eight hundred sixty-nine, approved March 30, 1869, be and [the same] is hereby repealed.

This act is ordered to take immediate effect.
Approved January 20, 1891.

[ No. 2.]

AN ACT to amend section one of act number four hundred fifty of the laws of Michigan of the year one thousand eight hundred seventy-one, entitled "An act to provide for the protection and preservation of fish in certain lakes of Cass and Berrien counties," approved April 15, 1871. SECTION This Peoplent the State of Michigan enact, Act amended. That section one of act number four hundred fifty of the laws of Michigan, of the year one thousand [eight hundred] seventy-one, entitled "An act to provide for the protection and preservation of fish in certain lakes of Cass and Berrien

of

Unlawful to fish in certain manner, etc.

Proviso.

counties," approved April 15, 1871, be and the same is hereby amended so as to read as follows:

SECTION I The People of the State of Michigan enact, That it shall not be lawful to capture, kill, or destroy any fish in any lake in the township of Watervliet in the county of. Berrien: Provided, That fishing with a hook and line shall not be deemed unlawful between the first day of May and November in each year.

This act is ordered to take immediate effect.
Approved January 20, 1891.

Appropriation.

When available and purpose of,

Amount to be deducted from.

[ No. 3. ]

AN ACT making an appropriation for the current and running expenses of the Michigan Mining School, until the general appropriation for that purpose shall be available.

SECTION 1. The People of the State of Michigan enact, That there be and is hereby appropriated for the Michigan Mining School, out of any money in the treasury, not otherwise appropriated, the sum of seven thousand dollars for the purpose named in section two of this act.

SEC. 2. Said money, hereby appropriated, shall be immediately available, and shall be used for the purpose of paying current and running expenses of said school from January first, one thousand eight hundred ninety-one until the regular and ordinary appropriation for that purpose shall be made available, and the sum hereby appropriated shall be deducted from the gross amount which would otherwise be appropriated for the current and running expenses of said school for the year one thousand eight hundred ninety-one. This act is ordered to take immediate effect. Approved January 23, 1891.

Territory ceded

[No. 4. ]

AN ACT to provide for ceding to the United States of America exclusive jurisdiction over the site and grounds selected for the erection of a public building for the use of the United States postoffice and for other public purposes in the city of Lansing, Michigan, during the time the United States shall be or remain the owner thereof, for all purposes except the administration of the criminal laws of the State of Michigan, and the service of civil and criminal process therein.

SECTION 1. The People of the State of Michigan enact, to United States. That the State of Michigan hereby cedes to the United

States exclusive jurisdiction over the site and grounds here-
tofore acquired by the United States by condemnation, for Purpose of.
the erection of a public building for a United States post-
office and other necessary public uses in the city of Lansing,
within the State of Michigan. Said site being known and
described as lots number six and seven, block one
hundred and one, according to the recorded plat of the
town of Michigan, now city of Lansing aforesaid. Said exclu-
sive jurisdiction to continue during the time, or so long as
the title to said property shall be and remain in the United
States, for all purposes except the administration of the crimi- Exception,
nal laws of the State of Michigan, and the service of civil
and criminal process therein.

This act is ordered to take immediate effect.
Approved January 21, 1891.

[ No. 5. ]

AN ACT to amend section one thousand eight hundred seventeen of the compiled laws of one thousand eight hundred seventy-one, as amended by act two hundred sixty-one of the public acts of one thousand eight hundred eighty-one, as amended by act seventy-seven of the public acts of one thousand eight hundred eighty-five, as amended by act two hundred forty-four of the public acts of one thousand eight hundred eighty-seven and act two hundred seventy-three of the public acts of one thousand eight hundred eighty-seven, the same being section one thousand seven hundred fiftysix, volume three, of Howell's Annotated Statutes, and relating to the support of the poor by the public.

amended.

SECTION 1. The People of the State of Michigan enact, Section That section one thousand eight hundred seventeen of the compiled laws of one thousand eight hundred seventy-one, as subsequently amended by act two hundred sixty-one of the public acts of one thousand eight hundred eighty-one, act seventy-seven of the public acts of one thousand eight hundred eighty-five, act two hundred forty-four of the public acts of one thousand eight hundred eighty-seven, and act two hundred seventy-three of the public acts of one thousand eight hundred eighty-seven, the same being section one thousand seven hundred fifty-six of Howell's Annotated Statutes, be and the same is hereby amended so as to read as follows:

appoint superin

SEC. 2. It shall be the duty of the supervisors of each Supervisors to county at their annual meeting in the year eighteen hundred tendents of the and sixty-nine to appoint three discreet electors of such county poor. to be superintendents of the poor within the same; one for the term of one year, one for the term of two years, and one for the term of three years, and at their annual session in each year thereafter they shall appoint one superintendent, who shall hold his office for the term of three years, and until Term of office.

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