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NOTICES.

Mr. Climie gave notice that on some future day he would ask leave to introduce

A bill regulating freights on railroads.

Mr. Cady gave notice that on some future day he would ask leave to introduce

A bill to change the name of John Lewis Harznacht to that of John Lewis Wolf.

Mr. Green gave notice that on some future day he would ask leave to introduce

A bill to provide for the approval of the official bonds of. county officers by the board of supervisors.

Mr. Welch gave notice that on some fature day he would ask leave to introduce

A bill to authorize and empower the conveyance of certain lands in Monroe county, belonging to John Addy, barred of the right of dower, without the joining therein of his wife, Martha Addy, an insane person.

Mr. Striker gave notice that on some future day he would ask leave to introduce

A bill to lay out and establish a State road running north from the village of Bedford, Calhoun county, to Quimby station, on the Grand River Valley railroad in Barry county.

Mr. Blackman gave notice that on some future day he would ask leave to introduce

A bill to amend section 5 of chapter 150, being section 4207 of the compiled laws of 1871, in relation to covenants in deeds of conveyance of real estate.

Mr. West gave notice that on some future day he would ask leave to introduce

A bill to amend section 107 of chapter 136 of the compiled laws of 1871, relative to taxes for school purposes.

Mr. Speed gave notice that on some future day he would ask leave to introduce

A bill to amend an act entitled "An act to revise the charter of the city of Detroit," approved February 5th, 1857. Mr. Gordon gave notice that on some future day he would ask leave to introduce

A bill to change the name of Mary Sullivan to Minnie Amanda Norton, and making her the heir of J. Norton and wife, of Wayne county, Michigan.

Mr. Hoyt gave notice that on some future day he would ask leave to introduce

A bill to amend an act entitled "An act to provide for county superintendents of schools, and to amend section 91 and to repeal sections 74, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89 and 90, of chapter 78 of the compiled laws," approved March 13th, 1867, the same being chapter 139 of the compiled laws of 1871.

Mr. R. C. Miller gave notice that on some future day he would ask leave to introduce

A bill to amend the charter of the city of Greenville, Montcalm county.

Mr. Sanderson gave notice that on some future day he would ask leave to introduce

A bill to repeal section 1178 of the compiled laws, being an act to provide a tax upon dogs.

Mr. Welker gave notice that on some future day he would ask leave to introduce

A joint resolution to amend section 24 of article 4 of the legislative department of the constitution of this State.

Mr. Grant gave notice that on some future day he would ask leave to introduce

A bill to amend an act entitled "An act to extend aid to the University of Michigan," being sections 3506 and 3507 of chapter 132 of the compiled laws of 1871;

Also,

A bill to extend aid to the State Normal School.

Mr. Buell gave notice that on some future day he would ask leave to introduce

A bill to amend section one (1) of chapter thirty-eight (38) of the compiled laws of 1871, so as to provide a right of way to individuals for the construction of telegraph lines over State lands;

Also,

A bill to amend section five (5) of chapter eighty (80) of the compiled laws of 1871, so as to provide a right of way to telegraph companies for the construction of telegraph lines over State lands;

Also,

A joint resolution requesting our Senators and Representatives in Congress to use their influence to obtain from the United States an appropriation of government lands to aid in the construction of a railroad from Marquette harbor, on Lake Superior, to the Straits of Sault Ste. Marie and Mackinaw.

Mr. Pierce gave notice that on some future day he would ask leave to introduce

A bill to amend the law creating the office of county superintendent of schools, so that it shall be no longer in operation in Wayne county.

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS.

Mr. Greusel, previous notice having been given, and leave being granted, introduced

A bill giving a lien on property placed on leased premises to secure the rent.

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

Mr. Fey, previous notice having been given, and leave being granted, introduced

A bill to define how many hours labor shall constitue a legal day's work.

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

Mr. Speed, previous notice having been given, and leave being granted, introduced

A bill to protect travelers from annoyance of runners and solicitors of hotels, boats, etc.

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

Mr. Van Aken, previous notice having been given, and leave being granted, introduced

A bill to legalize the assessment roll of the township of Butler, in the county of Branch, for the year 1872.

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

Mr. Burns, previous notice having been given, and leave being granted, introduced

A bill to amend section 364 of chapter 10 of the compiled laws, in relation to the compensation of members of boards of supervisors.

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

Mr. Burns, previous notice having been given, and leave being granted, introduced

A bill giving a lien on property placed on leased premises to secure the rent.

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

Mr. Speed, previous notice having been given, and leave being granted, introduced

A bill supplementary to an act entitled "An act to provide for the incorporation of railroad companies," approved February 12, 1855.

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

Mr. F. Walker, previous notice having been given, and leave being granted, introduced

A bill to provide for the employment and compensation of clerks for the circuit judges.

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

Mr. Chamberlain, previous notice having been given, and leave being granted, introduced

A bill to amend section 4 of act No. 165 of the session laws of 1871, approved April 15, 1871, entitled "An act to compel children to attend school.”

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

Mr. Gilmore, previous notice having been given, and leave being granted, introduced

A bill to amend section 3366, being section twelve of chapter 128 of compiled laws of 1871, relative to the formation of companies for the introduction of water into towns, cities, and villages in the State of Michigan.

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

Mr. West, previous notice having been given, and leave being granted, introduced

A bill to amend section 17 of chapter 175 of the compiled laws, relative to juries in civil cases in the circuit court.

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

MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS.

Mr. Gordon offered the following:

Resolved, That the messengers be required to occupy seats on the steps at the Speaker's desk during the morning religious services;

Which was adopted.

Mr. Caplis offered the following:

Resolved, That the House furnish the reporters of the press upon the Speaker's platform so much stationery during the session of the Legislature as shall not exceed in value the allowance to which the members of this House are entitled.

Mr. Welker moved to refer the resolution to the committee on printing;

Which motion did not prevail.

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