Journal of the Assembly of the State of New York, Volume 2New York State Assembly, 1880 - New York (State) Some volumes previous to 1830 have appendices consisting of reports of various state offices. |
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Page 945
... question . Mr. Speaker put the question , " Shall the main question now be put ? " and it was determined in the affirmative . Mr. Speaker put the question on the motion of Mr. Comstock , and it was determined in the affirmative . Mr ...
... question . Mr. Speaker put the question , " Shall the main question now be put ? " and it was determined in the affirmative . Mr. Speaker put the question on the motion of Mr. Comstock , and it was determined in the affirmative . Mr ...
Page 959
... question . Mr. Speaker put the question , " Shall the main question now be put ? " and it was determined in the affirmative . Mr. Speaker then put the question whether the House would agree to the motion of Mr. Shanley , and it was ...
... question . Mr. Speaker put the question , " Shall the main question now be put ? " and it was determined in the affirmative . Mr. Speaker then put the question whether the House would agree to the motion of Mr. Shanley , and it was ...
Page 964
... put the question whether the House would agree to said motion , and it was determined in the negative . Mr. Alvord moved to recommit said bill to the committee of the whole . Mr. Speaker put the question whether the House would agree to ...
... put the question whether the House would agree to said motion , and it was determined in the negative . Mr. Alvord moved to recommit said bill to the committee of the whole . Mr. Speaker put the question whether the House would agree to ...
Page 969
... questions be limited , both in the House and in committee of the whole , to five minutes ; and no one shall speak longer nor more than once , except by consent of a majority of the House . Mr. Speaker put the question whether the House ...
... questions be limited , both in the House and in committee of the whole , to five minutes ; and no one shall speak longer nor more than once , except by consent of a majority of the House . Mr. Speaker put the question whether the House ...
Page 985
... question . Mr. Speaker put the question , Shall the main question now be put ? " and it was determined in the affirmative . Mr. Speaker then put the question whether the House would agree to the motion of Mr. Husted , and it was ...
... question . Mr. Speaker put the question , Shall the main question now be put ? " and it was determined in the affirmative . Mr. Speaker then put the question whether the House would agree to the motion of Mr. Husted , and it was ...
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act to amend affirmative Alvord Andrews amend chapter Andrews Davis Assembly bill Assembly voting AYES Baker Beach Benedict Bradley Bradley Fish Brennan Brennan Evans Brodsky Bullock Catlin Chamberlain Chickering Clerk deliver Clowes committee Comstock concurrence therein Congdon Cookinham Crapser Cullinan Curtis Cushing Davis Deane deliver said bill Dougherty Douglass Duell Duguid Ellis entitled An act Evans favor thereof Ferris final passage Fish Fiske Gillette Gorsline Gray Griggs Gwinup Hayes Hoffman House would agree Howland Hurd Husted Ingersoll J. L. Weston Kennedy Lefever Liddle McAvoy McCabe McDonald members being present members elected Miller Mitchell Mooers Newman NOES 00 Nowlan Parker Peck Phillips Pitcher Potts put the question read a third reported in favor request their concurrence Russell Sanders Seeley Shanley Sheridan Sipp Sisson Skinner Slingerland Speaker put T. E. Ellis Tallmadge Terpeny Terry Carpenter Thilemann three-fifths Titus Tozier Treanor Tuthill Tuttle unanimous consent voting in favor words following Wren