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: AYES 100 Those who voted in the affirmative are Mr. Palmer Mr. Parker Mr. Quackenboss Mr. Richmond Mr. Ringgold Mr. Crowell Mr. Wheeler Mr. Davis Mr. Murphy Mr. Wilkinson Mr. Niles Mr. Finch Mr. Fisher Mr. Gray Mr. P. W. Paddock Mr. Williams 100 The engrossed bill entitled "An act to divide the town of Catlin in the county of Tioga," was read the third time. Resolved, That the bill do pass. Ordered, That the Clerk deliver the said several bills to the Senate, and request their concurrence in the same. The engrossed bill from the Senate, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to incorporate the Long Island insurance company,' passed April 26th, 1833," 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. Adams Mr. Anthony Mr. Baker Mr. Barnes Mr. Benjamin Mr. Barnum Mr. Burr Mr. Cadwell Mr. Carpenter Mr. Coe Mr. Conklin Mr. Crain Mr. Crary Mr. Fisher Mr. Gray Mr. Judd Mr. J. W. Lewis Mr. Crosby Mr. Crowell Mr. Cuykendall Mr. M'Neil Mr. Ogden Mr. P. W. Paddock Mr. Speaker Mr. Springer Mr. Eldred Mr. Farwell Mr. Murphy Mr. Odell Mr. A. Woodworth Mr. W. Woodworth Ordered, That the clerk return the said bill to the Senate, and inform them that this House have passed the same without amend ment. The engrossed bill entitled "An act to amend the act entitled 'An act to incorporate the East creek turnpike company,'" 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. Patterson Mr. Coe Mr. Conklin Mr. Wheeler Mr. Davis Mr. Murphy Mr. Wilkinson Ordered, That the clerk deliver the said bill to the Senate, and request their concurrence in the same. The engrossed bill entitled "An act to incorporate the Oysterpond wharf company," was read the third time. Thereupon, The same being amended by the unanimous consent of the House, Mr. Speaker put the question whether the House would agree to the final passage of the said bill, and it was determined in the negative, there not being two-thirds of all the members elected to this House voting in favor thereof, as follows, to wit: AYES 64 ) Those who voted in the affirmative are Mr. Ogden Mr. W. S. Paddock Mr. A. Woodworth EEE Mr. Carr Mr. C. Clark Mr. Cuykendall Mr. Murphy Mr. Finch Mr. Quackenboss 64 28 Mr. Woodbury offered for the consideration of the House, a resolution, in the words following, to wit: Resolved, That the vote on the bill entitled "An act to incorporate the Oysterpond wharf company," be reconsidered. Ordered, That the said resolution be laid upon the table. Mr. Roosevelt offered for the consideration of the House, a resolution, in the words following, to wit: Resolved, That the vote on the bill in relation to the Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum, be reconsidered. Ordered, That the said resolution be laid upon the table. The Senate returned the bill entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to incorporate the Oneida and Jefferson turnpike company,' passed May 3d, 1834;" the bill entitled "An act to incorporate the Manlius academy," and the bill entitled "An act in relation to masters in chancery." Ordered, That the Clerk deliver the said bills to the Governor. The Senate sent for concurrence, a bilt entitled "An act to amend the act to incorporate the city of Brooklyn." The said bill was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read a second time, and referred to the committee on the incorporation of cities and villages, to consider and report thereon. A message from the Governor, delivered by his private secretary, was read, in the words following, to wit: GENTLEMEN, TO THE ASSEMBLY. I have this day approved and signed 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 W. L. MARCY. cases. Albany, April 11, 1835. And then the House adjourned until ten o'clock on Monday morning next. MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1835. The House met pursuant to adjournment. The remonstrance of sundry citizens of Utica, against the pasof an act authorising a tax to be assessed upon their property, sage for the purpose of defraying the expense of changing the northern termination of the Chenango canal, was read, and referred to the select committee on that subject, of which Mr. Shepard is chair man. The petition of sundry inhabitants of the town of Geneseo in the county of Livingston, praying for an amendment of the law in relation to roads in said town, was read, and referred to the committee on the establishment and improvement of roads and bridges, and the incorporation of turnpike companies. |