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No. 16. Memorial of sundry stockholders of the Amboy, Lansing and Traverse Bay Railroad Company, asking for the appointment of a Legislative Committee to examine into certain frauds and misdemeanors on the part of said Company.

No. 17. Report of the Committee on State Prison.

No. 18. Report of the Judiciary Committee, respecting the publication of the tax list for the county of Wayne in

1863, and the claim of the publishers of the Advertiser and Tribune therefor.

No 19. Report of the Committee on Towns and Counties, relative to the organization of four additional townships in Keweenaw county.

No. 20. Minority report of the Committee on Elections, relative to the several memorials in relation to contested seats. No. 21. Memorial of James Craig, asking an appropriation of swamp lands to aid in the improvement of the navigation of Sauble river.

No. 22. Report of the Committee on Banks and Incorporations, to whom was referred House joint resolution in relation to the Detroit and Milwaukee Railway, so called. No. 23. Majority and Minority reports of the Special Committee, to whom was referred the petition of Solomon L. Bignall, to be admitted to the seat in this body now occupied by William Ball, as Representative of the first district of Livingston county, together with sundry other petitions, asking for seats in this House. No. 24. Report of the Committee on Ways and Means, relative to the petition and memorial of the heirs of Edward D. Ellis.

No. 25. Report of the Committee on State Affairs, to whom was referred a bill to locate, establish and erect a branch of the State Prison in the Upper Peninsula. No. 26. Report of the Committee on the State Prison, relative to allowing Charles G. Davis and Erastus B. Fuller . certain losses upon contracts to furnish beef and flour.

No. 27. Remonstrances of sundry residents of Keweenaw county, against organizing four new townships in. said county.

No. 28. Report of the Joint Committee on the Asylum for the

Insane.

No. 29. Petitions of various Mining Companies, praying for the organization of the township of Sibley, and other townships, in Keweenaw county.

No. 30. Report of the Minority of the Committee on the Revision of the Constitution, relative to disfranchising deserters from the military service of this State, or of the United States.

No. 31. Communication from the Auditor General, reporting the names, residence, etc., of the various clerks employed in the Auditor General's office during the years 1863 and 1864.

No. 32. Communication from the Auditor General, showing the names, salaries, etc., of the various clerks employed in the departments of the State Treasurer, Commis sioner of the Land Office, Quartermaster General, Secretary of State, and Adjutant General, since the first day of January, 1863.

No. 33. Report of the Committee on Public Lands, relative to Swamp Lands and State Roads.

No. 34. Communication from the Superintendent and Board of Control of the Reform School, in answer to certain inquiries of the House.

No. 35. Report of the Committee on war bounties, relative to a bill to authorize certain townships to raise money, by tax, to refund money received for bounty purposes. No. 36. Report of the Select Committee which was appointed to consider and report upon a certain preamble and resolution in relation to the President of the Agricultural College, and the State Board of Agriculture. No. 37. Report of the Committee on Salines, relative to the Saline Resources of the State of Michigan.

No. 38. Communication from the President of the State Agricultural College, giving the number, ages, etc., of the Students attending the College in 1864, salaries of Professors, etc.

No. 39. Report of the Committee on Ways and Means, relative to a bill to consolidate the War Debt, and to assume the liabilities of towns and counties, in paying bounties, etc.

No. 40. Report of the Committee on the Judiciary, to whom was referred a bill relative to tax titles.

No. 41. Remarks of Hon. E. G. Morton, in the House of Representatives, March 4th, 1865, on the bill making an

appropriation to complete the building of the Asylum for the Insane at Kalamazoo.

No. 42, Memorial of the officers of the Michigan State Agricul tural Society, praying for the removal of the State Agricultural College.

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No. 43. Communication from the Attorney General, giving abstracts of the title of the State to the Agricultural Farm, so called.

No. 44. Report of the Committee on Fisheries, relative to the Fishing Interests of the State.

No. 45. Memorial of George W. Peck, William H. Chapman, L. K. Hewitt and others, relative to the State Agricul tural College.

No. 46. Report of the Committee on Agriculture and Manufactures, and the Committee on Education, to whom jointly was referred so much of the message of the retiring Governor, and of His Excellency the pres. ent Executive, as relates to the State Agricultural College.

No. 47. Memorial of A. L. Williams, A. N. Hart and Geo. C. Munroe, relative to the examination into the affairs of the Amboy, Lansing and Traverse Bay Railroad.

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