village of Syracuse," 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. Burr, from the select committee to which was referred the bill entitled "An act to incorporate the village of Angelica," rereported, that the committee had gone through the said bill, made an amendment 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. Clinch, from the select committee to which was referred the bill entitled "An act relative to the laws and ordinances of the common council of the city of New-York," 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. Tomlinson, from the select committee to which was referred the bill entitled "An act to incorporate the Manchester cotton manufacturing company," 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. Richmond, from the select committee to which was referred the bill entitled "An act for the incorporation of the Genesee mutual fire insurance company," 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. T. Lewis, from the select committee to which was referred the bill entitled "An act to raise money in the county of Genesee, to build and repair certain bridges in the town of China," reported, that the committee had gone through the said bill, made an amendment 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. A message from the Senate was read, informing that they have passed the bill entitled "An act in relation to masters in chancery in the county of Oneida," with the amendments therewith deliver ed. The said bill and amendments were read; and the amendments having been again read, and concurred in, Ordered, That the Clerk return the said bill to the Senate, and inform them that this House have concurred with them in their amendments to the said bill, and amended the same accordingly. A message from the Senate was read, informing that they have passed the bill entitled "An act to submit to the people of this State a certain amendment to the Constitution," with the amendments therewith delivered. Ordered, That the said bill and amendments be laid upon the table. The Senate returned the bill entitled "An act for the relief of John Wilkinson." Ordered, That the Clerk deliver the said bill to the Governor. Three several messages from the Senate were read, informing that they have passed the bill entitled "An act authorising a percentage to be added to unpaid taxes in the city of New-York;" the bill entitled "An act to widen Avenue C, from Third-street to Fifteenth-street in the city of New-York;" and the bill entitled "An act relative to the school connected with the alms-house of the city of New-York," severally without amendment. Ordered, That the Clerk deliver the said bills to the Governor. The Senate sent for concurrence, a bill entitled "An act relating to academies," and a bill entitled "An act to amend the act to divide the town of Manlius." The said bills were severally read the first time, and by unanimous consent were also read a second time, and the bill entitled "An act relating to academies," was referred to the committee on colleges, academies and common schools, to consider and report thereon; and the bill entitled "An act to amend the act to divide the town of Manlius," was ordered to a third reading. A message from the Senate was read, informing that they have passed the bill entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to incorporate the Oneida and Jefferson turnpike company,' passed May 3d, 1834," with the amendments therewith delivered. The said bill and amendments were read; and the amendments having been again read, Mr. Speaker put the question whether the House would agree to concur with the Senate in their amendments to 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: Mr. Quackenboss Mr. M. H. Sibley Mr. Simmons Mr. Wilcoxson Mr. Wilkinson Mr. Williams Mr. Woodbury Mr. A. Woodworth 113 2 Ordered, That the Clerk return the said bill to the Senate, and inform them that this House have concurred with them in their amendments to the said bill, and amended the same accordingly. A message from the Senate was read, informing that they have passed the bill entitled "An act to incorporate the Manlius academy," with the amendments therewith delivered. The said bill and amendments were read; and the amendments having been again read, Mr. Speaker put the question whether the House would agree to concur with the Senate in their amendments to 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: Mr. Patterson Mr. Phillips Mr. Plumb Mr. Richmond Mr. Stevens Mr. C. Strong Mr. Crowell Mr. Wilcoxson Mr. Denniston Mr. Gray Mr. Niles Mr. P. W. Paddock Mr. Parker Ordered, That the Clerk return the said bill to the Senate, and inform them that this House have concurred with them in their amendments to the said bill, and amended the same accordingly. A communication from the president and directors of the NewYork and Harlem Rail-Road Company, was received and read. [See Document No. 360.] Ordered, That the said communication be laid upon the table. The engrossed bill from the Senate, entitled "An act to incorporate the Ithaca Mechanics' society," 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: Mr. Benjamin Mr. Hicks Mr. Hildreth Mr. Preston Mr. Quackenboss Mr. Rice Mr. Richmond Mr. J. Clark Mr. Coe Mr. Conklin Mr. Crain Mr. Crary Mr. Crosby Mr. Crowell Mr. Moseley Mr. Cuykendall Mr. Murphy Mr. Warren Mr. Dayan Mr. Niles Mr. Whecler |