Votes and ProceedingsSome vols. previous to 1830 have appendices consisting of reports of various state offices. |
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... committed to the Regents of the University . The members of this Board are widely dispersed over the State , serve without compensation , and rarely assemble in the recess of the Legis- ture . There would seem to be a fitness in giving ...
... committed to the Regents of the University . The members of this Board are widely dispersed over the State , serve without compensation , and rarely assemble in the recess of the Legis- ture . There would seem to be a fitness in giving ...
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... committed to the Governor . It was very desirable to have it executed by persons of unquestionable scientific qua ... commit- ted , will prepare reports , to be laid before the Legislature at its present session . Considering the short ...
... committed to the Governor . It was very desirable to have it executed by persons of unquestionable scientific qua ... commit- ted , will prepare reports , to be laid before the Legislature at its present session . Considering the short ...
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... committed to a committee of the whole . Ordered , That the bill entitled " An act to repeal in part the Re- vised Statutes relating to unauthorized banking , and the circulation of certain notes or evidences of debt issued by banks ...
... committed to a committee of the whole . Ordered , That the bill entitled " An act to repeal in part the Re- vised Statutes relating to unauthorized banking , and the circulation of certain notes or evidences of debt issued by banks ...
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... committed to a committee of the whole . The bill entitled " An act altering the terms of the courts of com- mon pleas and general sessions of the county of Chenango , " was re- turned from the Assembly , with a message informing that ...
... committed to a committee of the whole . The bill entitled " An act altering the terms of the courts of com- mon pleas and general sessions of the county of Chenango , " was re- turned from the Assembly , with a message informing that ...
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... committed to a committee of the whole . Mr. Tracy , from the committee on claims , to which was referred the petition of Isaac Satterly , praying for lands due the heirs of Henry Sat- terly , a soldier in the revolutionary war ...
... committed to a committee of the whole . Mr. Tracy , from the committee on claims , to which was referred the petition of Isaac Satterly , praying for lands due the heirs of Henry Sat- terly , a soldier in the revolutionary war ...
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act authorizing act entitled act to amend act to authorize act to incorporate AFFIRMATIVE amend an act amend the act Armstrong Assembly for concurrence Beardsley Beckwith bill entitled bill ordered bill was received Chenango canal clerk deliver committee on roads Dickinson Dyck Edwards engrossed bill entitled An act Erie canal favor thereof following titles H. F. Jones Hunter Huntington J. P. Jones Johnson Lacy Lawyer Livingston Loomis Mack Maison McLean members elected moved and seconded nays being moved Oneida county Paige passed April petition of sundry presented the petition President put President resumed question on agreeing Rail-Road Company read a second read the third reported without amendment resumed the chair roads and bridges Schenectady Seger select committee Senate have passed Senate met pursuant Senate voting spent thereon Spraker Sterling sundry inhabitants Tallmadge third reading town Tracy unanimous consent Utica Van Dyck voting in favor whole be discharged yeas and nays
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Página 48 - Resolved, That the President, in the late Executive proceedings in relation to the public revenue, has assumed upon himself authority and power not conferred by the Constitution and laws, but in derogation of both.
Página 535 - EVERY bill shall receive three readings previous to its being passed ; and the President shall give notice at each, whether it be the first, second, or third ; which readings shall be on three different days, unless the Senate unanimously direct otherwise...
Página 43 - He shall communicate by message to the Legislature, at every session, the condition of the State, and recommend such matters to them as he shall judge expedient.
Página 237 - Resolved, That the following amendment to the Constitution of this State be proposed, and referred to the Legislature next to be chosen ; and that the Secretary of State cause the same to be published in one newspaper in each of the counties of this State...
Página 97 - ... the act to abolish imprisonment for debt, and to punish fraudulent debtors, passed April 26, 1831, or any act amending the same, nor shall it apply to proceedings for contempts.
Página 162 - States, pursuant to the provisions of the act authorizing a loan of certain moneys belonging to the United States, deposited with the people of the state of New- York for safe keeping...
Página 500 - This act shall not take effect in favor of any bank not subject to the act, entitled "an act to create a fund for the benefit of the creditors of certain moneyed corporations, and for other purposes...
Página 109 - An Act for rendering a written memorandum necessary to the validity of certain promises and engagements.
Página 286 - A message from his excellency the Governor, delivered by his private secretary, was read, in the words following, to wit: TO THE SENATE. GENTLEMEN — I have this day approved and signed the bill, entitled " An act to authorize and require the board of supervisors of Orange county, to raise money by tax on the town of Walkill, to build a bridge across the Walkill at Philipsburgh.
Página 48 - Resolved, That the Governor of this State be requested to transmit a copy of the foregoing report and resolutions to the President of the United States, to the Executives of the several States, and to each of our Senators and Representatives in Congress.