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LANSING: 1865.
JOHN A. KERR & CO., PRINTERS TO THE STATE.
CONTENTS.
No.
Document.
No. 1. Remarks of Senators Walker, McCurdy, Davis and
Crawford, on the announcement of the death of Hon.
Edward Everett.
No. 2. Communication from the Secretary of State, transmit-
ting to the Senate a statement of the population of
the State, by counties, for the year 1864.
No. 3. Special message of the Governor, relative to a claim
preferred against the State, growing out of the Mus-
kegon River improvement.
No. 4. Report of the Committee on State Affairs, relative to
that portion of the Governor's Message which re-
lates to the subject of Immigration to this State.
No. 5. Report of the Judiciary Committee, to whom was re-
ferred the petition of sundry citizens, asking the res
toration of the death penalty in this State.
No. 6.
No. 7.
Report of the Select Committee on Bounties.
Majority report of the Committee on the Judiciary, rel-
ative to the pay of the Circuit Judges.
No. 8. Report of the Committee on Agriculture and Public
Instruction, to whom was referred a bill to establish
a branch of the Agricultural College in the Grand
Traverse country.
No. 9. Minority report of the Judiciary Committee, relative to
the salary of the Circuit Judges.
No. 10. Communication from the Auditor General, relative to
the Internal Improvement lands, granted by Congress
to this State in 1841.
No. 11. Protest of Senator Nevins, against the passage by the
Senate of a bill to provide for County Superintend-
ents of Schools, and to amend certain sections, and
to repeal certain other sections of the Primary School
Law.
No. 12. Report of the Committee on the Reform School.
No. 13. Memorial of the Ypsilanti Woolen Manufacturing Com-
pany.
No. 14. Report of Committee on State Affairs, relative to the
claim of David W. Noyes, Loren Andrews, Unn Miller
and Hiram W. Miller.