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ang of Mr. Clinch, Mr. Hall and Mr. Brasher; that the bill entitled "An act to incorporate the Genesee seminary," be referred to a select committee, consisting of Mr. Tyrrel, Mr. D. Sibley and Mr. Wetmore; that the bill entitled "An act to incorporate the Sailors' and Boatmen's friend society," be referred to a select committee, consisting of Mr. Moseley, Mr. Plumb and Mr. Parker; that the bill entitled "An act to amend the Revised Statutes in relation to laying out public highways," be referred to a select committee, consisting of Mr. Gray, Mr. Judd and Mr. Adams; that the bill entitled An act further to relieve certain taxable inhabitants of the village of Lansingburgh," be referred to a select committee, consisting of Mr. Griswold, Mr. Moore and Mr. Beecher; that the bill entitled "An act to incorporate the Sable iron company," be referred to a select committee, consisting of Mr. Tomlinson, Mr. A. Hascall and Mr. King; that the bill entitled "An act to loan money to the county of Erie," be referred to a select committee, consisting of Mr. Moseley, Mr. M'Neil and Mr. Pettit; that the bill entitled "An act to incorporate the Elmira Mechanics' society," be referred to a select committee, consisting of Mr. Bennet, Mr. Niles and Mr. Lytle; that the bill entitled "An act authorising the appointment of a supreme court commissioner, to reside in the village of Keeseville and county of Essex," be referred to a select committee, consisting of Mr. Tomlinson, Mr. Hicks and Mr. W. S. Paddock; that the bill entitled "An act to appoint commissioners to lay out a road from Pike in the county of Allegany, to the village of Attica in the county of Genesee," be referred to a select committee, consisting of Mr. Pettit, Mr. Burr and Mr. Richmond; that the bill entitled “An act authorising an additional sum of money to be raised in the town of Sullivan in the county of Madison, for the construction and maintenance of a highway from Chittenango landing to Oneida lake," be referred to a select committee, consisting of Mr. Hough, Mr. Powers and Mr. Brooks; and that the bill entitled "An act to incorporate the Troy orphan asylum,” be referred to a select committee, consisting of Mr. Springer, Mr. Seger and Mr. Burke, to be by the said committee severally reported complete.

Mr. Livingston, from the committee on the judiciary, to which was referred the engrossed bill from the Senate, entitled "An act to regulate the sale of stocks and bills of exchange," reported, that the committee have examined the said bill, and prepared amendments thereto, with which they see no reason why the same should not be passed into a law.

Ordered, That the said bill be committed to a committee of the whole house.

Mr. Dayan, from the select committee to which was referred the memorial of Gershom Corwin, reported; and offered the following resolution:

[ See Document No. 346.]

Resolved, That the prayer of the memorialist ought not to be granted.

Mr. Speaker put the question whether the House would agree to the said resolution, and it was determined in the affirmative.

Mr. Burke, from the select committee to which was referred the bill entitled "An act to annex a part of the town of Otto in the county of Cattaraugus, to the town of Ashford in said county," reported, that the committee had gone through the said bill, and agreed to the same without amendment; which he was directed to report to the House, and he read the report in his place, and delivered the same in at the table, where it was again read, and agreed to by the House.

Ordered, That the bill be engrossed.

Mr. Hall, from the select committee to which was referred the bill entitled "An act to amend part first, title first of chapter seventeenth of the Revised Statutes, entitled 'Of the regulation of trade in certain cases,'" reported, that the committee had gone through the said bill, made amendments thereto, and agreed to the same; which he was directed to report to the House, and he read the report in his place, and delivered the same in at the table, where it was again read, and agreed to by the House.

Ordered, That the bill be engrossed.

Mr. Burhans, from the select committee to which was referred the bill entitled "An act to incorporate the Delaware literary institute," reported, that the committee had gone through the said bill, made amendments thereto, and agreed to the same; which he was directed to report to the House, and he read the report in his place, and delivered the same in at the table, where it was again read, and agreed to by the House.

Ordered, That the bill be engrossed.

Mr. Richmond, from the select committee to which was referred the bill entitled "An act to incorporate the New-York Free will Baptist missionary society," reported, that the committee had gone through the said bill, made amendments thereto, and agreed to the same; which he was directed to report to the House, and he read the report in his place, and delivered the same in at the table, where it was again read, and agreed to by the House.

Ordered, That the bill be engrossed.

Mr. Crowell, from the select committee to which was referred the bill entitled "An act to incorporate the village of Fulton," reported, that the committee had gone through the said bill, made amendments thereto, and agreed to the same; which he was directed to report to the House, and he read the report in his place, and delivered the same in at the table, where it was again read, and agreed to by the House.

Ordered, That the bill be engrossed.

Mr. Van Bergen, from the select committee to which was referred the bill entitled "An act to amend title third of the seventeenth chapter of the first part of the Revised Statutes," reported, that the committee had gone through the said bill, and agreed to the same without amendment; which he was directed to report to the House, and he read the report in his place, and delivered the same in at the table, where it was again read, and agreed to by the House.

Ordered, That the bill be engrossed.

Ordered, That the bill entitled "Ac act to extend the time for completing the New-York and Harlem rail-road, and for other purposes," and the bill entitled "An act to authorise Ward Hunter to establish a ferry between Peekskill and Haverstraw," be referred to the committee appointed in pursuance of the forty-seventh rule of this House.

A communication from the Commissioners of the Land-Office, was received and read, in the words following, to wit:

The Commissioners of the Land-Office, in pursuance of the twenty-third section of the act entitled "An act concerning escheats," passed April 29th, 1833, respectfully report:

[ See Document No. 342.]

Ordered, That the said report be referred to the committee on the judiciary.

A message from the Governor, delivered by his private secretary, was read, in the words following, to wit:

GENTLEMEN,

TO THE ASSEMBLY.

Under the authority of the Government of the United States, a preliminary survey of a route for a rail-road has been made from Williamsport in the State of Pennsylvania, to Elmira in this State. Pursuant to directions contained in a resolution of one branch of the National Legislature, (the House of Representatives,) the Secretary of War has transmitted to me a copy of the report and drawings made by Major Bache of the United States Corps of Topographical Engineers, by whom the survey was executed. I herewith send to you the same, with the communications to me on the subject. W. L. MARCY.

Albany, April 1, 1835.

[See Document No. 351.]

Ordered, That the said report be referred to the committee on rail-roads.

Mr. Gray, from the committee appointed in pursuance of the forty-seventh rule of this House, reported, that the committee have examined the bill entitled "An act to authorise Samuel W. Bard to establish a ferry between Haverstraw and Peekskill," and the bill entitled "An act to authorise Ward Hunter to establish a ferry between Peekskill and Haverstraw," and are of the opinion that the said several bills do not require the votes of two-thirds of all the members elected to both branches of the Legislature, to pass the same into laws.

Thereupon,

The said bill, entitled "An act to authorise Samuel W. Bard to establish a ferry between Haverstraw and Peekskill," was read the third time.

Resolved, That the bill do pass.

The said bill, entitled "An act to authorise Ward Hunter to establish a ferry between Peekskill and Haverstraw," was read the third time.

Resolved, That the bill do pass.

The engrossed bill entitled "An act for the relief of Montgomery academy," was read the third time.

Resolved, That the bill do pass.

The engrossed bill entitled "An act to explain and amend title third of chapter fifth of part third of the Revised Statutes, entitled 'Of the partition of lands owned by several persons,'" was read the third time.

Resolved, That the bill do pass.

The engrossed bill entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to incorporate the village of Waterloo in the county of Seneca,' passed April 9th, 1824," was read the third time.

Mr. Speaker put the question whether the House would agree to the final passage of the said bill, and it was determined in the affirmative, two-thirds of all the members elected to this House voting in favor thereof, as follows, to wit:

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Mr. Baker

Mr. Barnes

Mr. Benjamin

Mr. Bennet

Mr. Brasher
Mr. Brooks
Mr. A. Brown
Mr. G. Brown

Mr. Burhans

Mr. Burr

Mr. Cadwell

Mr. Carpenter
Mr. Carr
Mr. Cash
Mr. A. Clark
Mr. C. Clark
Mr. J. Clark

Mr. Coe
Mr. Conklin
Mr. Crain

Mr. A. Hascall

Mr. Hendee

Mr. Hicks

Mr. Hildreth
Mr. Hiller
Mr. Hillyer
Mr. Horton
Mr. Hough
Mr. Jackson
Mr. Jones
Mr. Judd

Mr. King
Mr. Krum

Mr. J. W. Lewis
Mr. T. Lewis
Mr. Livingston
Mr. Lytle
Mr. Mallory
Mr. M'Cluer
Mr. Moore

Mr. Moseley
Mr. Murphy

Mr. Crowell

Mr. Cuykendall

Mr. Niles

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Mr. Plumb

Mr. Powers

Mr. Preston

Mr. Quackenboss

Mr. Rice
Mr. Richmond
Mr. Roosevelt
Mr. Seger
Mr. Shepard
Mr. D. Sibley

Mr. M. H. Sibley

Mr. Speaker

Mr. Springer
Mr. Stetson
Mr. Stevens
Mr. C. Strong
Mr. E. Strong
Mr. Thorn
Mr. Tomlinson
Mr. Tyrrel
Mr. Van Bergen
Mr. Wager

Mr. Waldron

Mr. Warren

Mr. Wetmore

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The engrossed bill entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to vest certain powers in the freeholders and inhabitants of the village of Montgomery in the county of Orange,' passed April 11, 1817," was read the third time.

Mr. Speaker put the question whether the House would agree to the final passage of the said bill, and it was determined in the affirmative, two-thirds of all the members elected to this House voting in favor thereof, as follows, to wit:

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Mr. Bennet

Mr. Brasher

Mr. Brooks

Mr. G. Brown

Mr. Burhans

Mr. A. Hascall

Mr. Hendee

Mr. Hicks

Mr. Hildreth
Mr. Hiller
Mr. Hillyer
Mr. Horton
Mr. Hough
Mr. Jackson
Mr. Jones

Mr. Barnum

Mr. Cadwell

Mr. Judd

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Mr. Philo

Mr. Plumb

Mr. Powers

Mr. Preston

Mr. Quackenboss
Mr. Richmond
Mr. Roosevelt
Mr. Seger
Mr. Shepard
Mr. D. Sibley
Mr. M. H. Sibley

Mr. Speaker
Mr. Springer
Mr. Stetson
Mr. Stevens
Mr. C. Strong
Mr. E. Strong
Mr. Thorn
Mr. Tomlinson
Mr. Tyrrel
Mr. Van Bergen
Mr. Wager
Mr. Waldron
Mr. Warren

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