Reports Made to the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Illinois, Volume 2, Part 1

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Page 106 - ... for not less than three months nor more than one year, or by both such fine and imprisonment, in the discretion of the court.
Page 107 - Be it resolved by the house, the senate concurring, That a joint committee of three from the house and two from the senate be appointed to investigate and report at the regular session on the best method of conducting the " school for deaf-mutes " and the "school for the blind," and that said committee be allowed necessary clerical assistance.
Page 7 - ... shall be appointed for one year, one for two years, one for three years, one for four years, and one for five years.
Page 17 - An account shall be kept by the officers of the Executive Department, and of all the public institutions of the State, of all moneys received or disbursed by them, severally, from all sources and for every service performed...
Page 84 - The general assembly shall provide, by a general law, for a township organization, under which any county may organize whenever a majority of the voters of such county, at any general election, shall so determine; and whenever any county shall adopt a township organization, so much of this constitution as provides for the management of the fiscal concerns of the said county by the county court, may be dispensed with, and the affairs of...
Page 16 - It shall be the duty of the superintendent of public instruction to visit such of the charitable institutions of the state as are educational in their character, and to examine their facilities...
Page 17 - ... closing with the fiscal year preceding each regular session of the general assembly, and no other annual or biennial report shall be made by such officers. § 3. The commissioners of the penitentiary, the trustees of the normal universities, the trustees of the industrial university, the state board of agriculture...
Page 152 - Agent, are hereby authorized -and required at least once in each year, to visit all the charitable and correctional institutions of the State receiving State aid, and ascertain whether the moneys appropriated for their aid are or have been economically and judiciously expended; whether the objects of the several institutions are accomplished, whether the laws in relation to them are fully complied with...
Page 84 - ... shall not be of sufficient ability, or shall fail or refuse to maintain such pauper, then the said pauper shall receive such relief as the case may require out of the county treasury; and the county commissioners may either make a contract for the necessary maintenance of the poor, or appoint such agents as they may deem necessary to oversee and provide for the same.
Page 152 - ... several institutions ar.e accomplished; whether the laws in relation to them are fully complied with; whether all parts of the state are equally benefited by...

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