Ordered, That the Clerk deliver the said bill to the Senate, and request their concurrence in the same. The House then proceeded to choose by ballot, two members of the committee to examine the accounts and vouchers of the Treasurer; and the ballots having been taken and counted, it appeared that no one had a majority of all the votes. The House then proceeded to a second ballot; and the ballots having been taken and counted, it appeared that Mr. Denniston was duly elected. The House then proceeded to a third ballot; and the ballots having been taken and counted, it appeared that no person had a plurality of all the votes. The House then proceeded to a fourth ballot; and the ballots having been taken and counted, it appeared that Mr. Dayan was duly elected. Thereupon, Resolved, That Mr. Denniston and Mr. Dayan be of the committee on the part of this House, to examine the Treasurer's books and accounts. Ordered, That the Clerk deliver a copy of the preceding resolu tion to the Senate. The engrossed bill from the Senate, entitled "An act directing a loan for the construction of the Chenango canal," was read the third time. Resolved, That the bill do pass. Ordered, That the Clerk deliver 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 in relation to the Erie canal," 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. Mr. Anthony Mr. Beecher Mr. Hicks Mr. Hildreth Mr. Hillycr Mr. Horton Mr. Hough Mr. Hutchinson Mr. Kent Mr. King Mr. Krum Mr. T. Lewis Mr. Livingston Mr. Lockwood Mr. Loomis Mr. Lytle Mr. Coe Mr. Conklin Mr. M'Neil Mr. Powers Mr. Preston Mr. Richmond Mr. Ringgold Mr. Seger Mr. Shafer Mr. Shepard Mr. D. Sibley Mr. M. H. Sibley Mr. Simmons Mr. Speaker Mr. Springer Mr. Stetson Mr. Stevens Mr. C. Strong Mr. E. Strong Mr. Suffern Mr. Tillinghast Mr. Tomlinson Mr. Wager Mr. Waldron Mr. Wetmore Mr. Wheeler Mr. Wilcoxson The engrossed bill entitled "An act to repeal the act therein mentioned," was read the third time. Resolved, That the bill do pass. The engrossed bill entitled "An act to incorporate the Fishkill education 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. Adams Mr. Anthony Mr. Eldred Mr. Harvey Mr. Jones Mr. J. W. Lewis Mr. Moseley Mr. Farwell Mr. Fisher Mr. Niles Mr. Patterson Mr. Peck Mr. Ostrom Mr. Gray Mr. W. S. Paddock Mr. Wilkinson Mr. Griswold Mr. Palmer Mr. Woodbury Mr. Groom Mr. Parker Mr. Wylie 00 Those who voted in the negative are Mr. Carr 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 incorporate the Ontario woollen manufacturing 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. Parker Mr. Richmond Mr. D. Sibley Mr. M. H. Sibley Mr. Simmons Mr. Speaker Mr. Wilcoxson 07 Mr. Carr Mr. Clinch Mr. J. Haskell Mr. Herttell 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 confirming the election and classification of justices of the peace in the town of Brookhaven in the county of Suffolk," was read the third time. Resolved, That the bill do pass. Ordered, That the clerk deliver the said bill to the Senate, and request their concurrence in the same. And then the House adjourned till four o'clock this afternoon. FOUR O'CLOCK P. M. The House met pursuant to adjournment. The House then again resolved itself into a committee of the whole, on the bill entitled "An act in relation to the west branch feeder of the Chenango canal;" and after some time spent thereon, Mr. Speaker resumed the chair, and Mr. Harvey, from the said committee, 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. The House then resolved itself into a committee of the whole, on the engrossed bill from the Senate, entitled "An act concerning the State hall;" and after some time spent thereon, Mr. Speaker 'resumed the chair, and Mr. Shepard, from the said committee, 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, and the bill ordered to a third reading. The House then again resolved itself into a committee of the whole, on the bill entitled "An act directing the appointment of four inspectors of flour and meal for the city and county of NewYork, and regulating the inspection thereof;" and after some time spent thereon, Mr. Speaker resumed the chair, and Mr. Shepard, from the said committee, reported progress, and asked for and obtained leave to sit again. The House then resolved itself into a committee of the whole, on the bill entitled "An act to provide for the payment of Jacob Trumpbour for surveying the canals of this State;" and after some time spent thereon, Mr. Speaker resumed the chair, and Mr. Conklin, from the said committee, reported progress, and asked for and obtained leave to sit again. |