Reports Made to the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Illinois, Volum 1,Del 11877 |
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1st Lieutenant acres Albert F Alton Amount paid appropriation April Assembly assessment bill Board Bond Funds building canal Captain Cass cents Champaign Chicago Chicago River City Clair Coal Commissioners Company contract convicts Cook cost County Court December DeWitt Effingham expenses February 29 feet Freight furnished Gallatin Guards Hancock Henry Illinois Central Railroad Illinois River iron Iroquois J. H. Beveridge January John Joliet July June Kankakee labor LaSalle lock and dam Lockport Logan Louis Macon Macoupin Mason McDonough McLean Menard Mercer Moultrie Normal University November 30 Ottawa Penitentiary Peoria Piatt Pike prison Pulaski R. R. fare Railroad receipts received Regiment repairs Rock Island salary Sangamon Schuyler Scott Sept September 30 Shelby Springfield Statement Statement-Continued stationery stone Tazewell tion Total town Township Treasurer Vermilion W. B. Titus W. T. House Wabash Watseka Whiteside Winnebago Woodford
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Side xviii - The general assembly shall provide such revenue as may be needful by levying a tax, by valuation, so that every person and corporation shall pay a tax in proportion to the value of his, her or its property...
Side 320 - House, a sum exceeding, in the aggregate, three and a half millions of dollars, inclusive of all appropriations heretofore made, without first submitting the proposition for an additional expenditure to the legal voters of the State, at a general election; nor unless a majority of all the votes cast at such election shall be for the proposed additional expenditure.
Side xvii - The suspension of specie payments by banking institutions, on their circulation, created by the laws of this State, shall never be permitted or sanctioned. Every banking association now, or which may hereafter be, organized under the laws of this State, shall make and publish a full and accurate quarterly statement of its affairs, (which shall be certified to, under oath, by one or more of its officers) as may be provided by law.
Side 296 - Act, it shall be lawful throughout the United States of America to employ the Weights and Measures of the Metric System...
Side ix - Written into the fundamental law of the State by the people is a mandate to the Legislature to provide a system of free schools in which all the children of the State are to be educated. How well we have performed this solemn duty is best shown by a scrutiny of the facts. They disclose in unmistakable terms that since the close of the World War, we have witnessed a greater progress in this field than the State has ever experienced in any similar period in the development...
Side 1 - In the name of the most high, mighty, invincible and victorious Prince, Louis the Great, by the grace of God, King of France and Navarre, fourteenth of that name...
Side 296 - That the tables in the schedule hereto annexed shall be recognized in the construction of contracts, and in all legal proceedings...
Side 296 - ... as establishing, in terms of the weights and measures now in use in the, United States, the equivalents of the weights and measures expressed therein in terms
Side 297 - Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to furnish to each State, to be delivered to the governor thereof, one set of the standard weights and measures of the metric system for the use of the States, respectively.
Side 406 - Every convict who shall have no infraction of the rules and regulations of the prison, or laws of the state, recorded against him, and who performs in a faithful, orderly, and peaceable manner the duties assigned to him, shall be allowed from his term, instead and lieu of the credits heretofore allowed by law...