Thereupon, Mr. Speaker again 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: {AXES 100 Those who voted in the affirmative are Mr. Adams Mr. A. Hascall Mr. Phillips Mr. J. Haskell Mr. Plumb Mr. Powers Mr. Preston Mr. Quackenboss Mr. Rice Mr. Richmond Mr. Seger Mr. Shafer Mr. Ingersoll Mr. Shepard Mr. D. Sibley Mr. Simmons Mr. Speaker Mr. Springer Mr. Stetson Mr. Stevens Mr. C. Strong Mr. Lockwood Mr. E. Strong Mr. Suffern Mr. Thorn Mr. Tillinghast Mr. Tyrrel Mr. Van Bergen Mr. Wager Mr. Waldron Mr. Wetmore Mr. Wheeler Mr. Wilcoxson Mr. Williams Mr. Patterson Mr. Woodbury Mr. W.Wood worth Mr. Wylie Mr. Griswold 100 Ordered, That the Clerk deliver the said bill to the Governor. A message from the Senate was read, informing that they have passed the bill entitled "An act to amend the act entitled 'An act to create a fund for the benefit of the creditors of certain monied corporations, and for other purposes,' passed April 2d, 1829," with the amendments therewith delivered. [ASSEMBLY JOURNAL.] 117 The said bill and amendments were read; and the amendments having been again read, sundry of the said amendments were concurred in, and others non-concurred in. Ordered, That the Clerk return the said bill to the Senate, and inform them that this House have concurred in sundry of their said amendments, and non-concurred in others, as the same are for that purpose designated in the margin of the said message. A message from the Senate was read, informing that they have passed the bill entitled "An act to amend act entitled "An act in relation to the superintendents of the poor of the several counties of this State, passed April 25th, 1832," without amendment. Ordered, That the Clerk deliver the said bill to the Governor. A copy of a resolution of the Senate was received and read, in the words following, to wit: Resolved, (if the Assembly concur,) That a committee of conference be appointed, on the amendments to the bill entitled "An act to amend title second of chapter fifteenth of part first of the Revised Statutes, entitled 'Of common schools,'" which are the subject of disagreement between the two houses; and in case of concurrence, that Mr. Gansevoort, Mr. Young and Mr. Halsey, be of the said committee on the part of the Senate. Thereupon, Resolved, that this House do concur with the Senate in their said resolution; and that Mr. Patterson, Mr. Wager and Mr. Adams, be of the said committee on the part of this House. Ordered, That the Clerk deliver a copy of the preceding resolution of concurrence to the Senate. A message from the Senate was read, informing that they have passed the bill entitled “An act to enlarge the powers of commissioners of highways," without amendment. Ordered, That the Clerk deliver the said bill to the Governor. A message from the Senate was read, informing that they have concurred with this House in its amendment to the bill entitled “An act to divide the town of Cuba in the county of Allegany,” and have amended the same accordingly. The said amended bill having been examined, A message from the Senate was read, informing that they have passed the bill entitled “An act to compensate Samuel Farwell for services rendered to the State upon the Erie canal," with the amendments therewith delivered. 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. The Senate returned the bill entitled "An act in relation to the State prisons," and the bill entitled "An act in relation to the Capitol.” Ordered, That the Clerk deliver the said bills to the Governor. Ordered. That the committee on rail-roads be discharged from the further consideration of the petition and remonstrance of the 1 1 inhabitants of the villages of Lansingburgh and Waterford, in relation to the amendment to the charter of the Rensselaer and Saratoga rail-road; and that the petitioners have leave to withdraw their documents. A message from the Senate was read, informing that they have receded from their amendments non-concurred in by this House, to the bill entitled “An act to amend the act entitled 'An act to create a fund for the benefit of the creditors of certain monied corporations, and for other purposes, passed April 2d, 1829,” and have concurred with this House in its amendment to the amendment of the Senate to the said bill. Ordered, That the Clerk deliver the said bill to the Governor. Mr. Patterson, from the committee appointed on the part of the House, to confer with the committee on the part of the Senate, on the difference between the two houses on the amendment of the Senate to the bill entitled “An act to amend title second of chapter fifteenth of part first of the Revised Statutes, entitled 'Of common schools,'” reported, that they have performed the duties assigned thein, and the committee of the Senate have agreed to recommend that the Senate recede from their amendments. Mr. Speaker put the question whether the House would agree with the committee in their said report, and it was determined in the affirmative. Ordered, That the petitioners have leave to withdraw the papers and documents accompanying the bill entitled "An act relating to the Utica and Schenectady rail-road.” A message from the Senate was read, informing that they have passed the bill entitled "An act for the payment of certain officers of the government, and for other purposes,” with the amendments therewith delivered. The said bill and amendments were read; and the amendments having been again read, some of said amendments were concurred in, and others non-concurred in. Ordered, That the Clerk return the said bill to the Senate, and inform them that this House have concurred in sundry of their said amendments, and non-concurred in others, as the same are for that purpose designated on the margin of the said message.. A message from the Senate was read, informing that they have receded from their resolution of non-concurrence to the amendments of this House to the bill entitled "An act relating to the militia and public defence," and have amended the same accordingly. The said amended bill having been examined, | Ordered, That the Clerk return the same to the Senate. The Senate returned the bill entitled “An act to amend the act entitled 'An act to create a fund for the benefit of the creditors of certain monied corporations, and for other purposes,' passed April 2d, 1829." Ordered, That the Clerk deliver the said bill to the Governor. The Senate returned the bill entitled “An act to compensate Samuel Farwell for services rendered to the State upon the Erie canal.” Ordered, That the Clerk deliver the said bill to the Governor. A copy of a resolution of the Senate was received and read, in the words following, to wit: Resolved, (if the Assembly concur,) That a committee of conference be appointed, on the amendments to the bill entitled "An act for the payment of certain officers of the government, and for other purposes,” which are the subject of disagreement between the two houses; and in case of concurrence, that Mr. Tracy, Mr. Van Schaick and Mr. Gansevoort, be of the said committee on the part of the Senate. Thereupon, Resolved, that this House do concur with the Senate in their said resolution; and that Mr. Judd, Mr. Dayan and Mr. D. Sibley, be of the said committee on the part of this House. Ordered, That the Clerk deliver a copy of the preceding resolution of concurrence to the Senate. A message from the Senate was read, informing that they have passed the bill entitled "An act to repeal the act therein mentioned,” without amendment. Ordered, That the Clerk deliver the said bill to the Governor. A message from the Senate was read, informing that they have passed the bill entitled "An act authorising the raising by an equitable assessment upon the real estate situated in the city of Utica, the money required to be paid to the canal fund by an act to change the location of the northern termination of the Chenango canal," with the amendments therewith delivered. 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. Mr. Judd, from the committee of conference on the part of this House, upon the amendments to the bill entitled "An act to provide for the payment of certain officers of the government, and for other purposes," reported, that the committee had agreed to strike out of the said amendments, the eighth section, relating to an increase of the salary of the canal commissioners; also the last clause of the ninth section, in the following words, "and the same allowance for travelling as has heretofore been allowed him, to be certified by the president of the senate;" and to alter the tenth section, by striking out of the same the words “the same allowance," and inserting “one dollar and fifty cents;”. and also by striking out of the last clause of the same section, “as was allowed him at the last meeting of the senate;" so that the tenth section, as amended, should read as follows: “Ş 10. The treasurer shall pay, on the warrant of the comptroller, io Jacob Griffin, one dollar and fifty cents per day for his attendance as messenger on the extra meetings of the court for the correction of errors." Mr. Speaker put the question whether the House would agree with the committee in their said report, and it was determined in the affirmative. On motion of Mr. Wetmore, Resolved, That there shall be paid out of the contingent fund of this House, to each of its officers, (including the three deputy clerks,) the same compensation for expenses in travelling to their homes, as is allowed by law to members of the Legislature, The Senate returned the bill entitled "An act to provide for the payment of certain officers of the government, and for other purposes;" the bill entitled “An act authorising the raising by an equitable assessment upon the real estate situated in the city of Utica, the money required to be paid to the canal fund by an act to change the location of the northern termination of the Chenango canal;" and the bill entitled “An act appointing commissioners to lay out and establish a road from New-Rochelle village in the county of Westchester, to George Rapelje's bridge over Eastchester creek in the town of Pelham." Ordered, That the Clerk deliver the said bills to the Governor. A message from the Governor, delivered by his private secretary, was read, in the words following, to wit: TO THE ASSEMBLY. I have this day approved and signed the bill entitled "An act to regulate the taxation of the accounts of district attornies.” Also the bill entitled "An act to incorporate the Lumberland and Bethel turnpike road company." Also the bill entitled "An act to take certain proof in respect to the claims of Nathan Bumpus and others against this State.” Also the bill entitled "An act to incorporate the village of Homer.” Also the bill entitled “An act in relation to laying out a highway in the town of Geneseo." Also the bill entitled “An act in relation to the sales of land by the surveyor-general and the attorney-general.” Also the bill entitled “An act for the relief of Daniel Fowler." Also the bill entitled "An act authorising the sale of certain lands in the village of Lewiston." Also the bill entitled "An act for establishing and regulating a ferry across the Hudson river, between Sing-Sing in the town of Mount Pleasant in the county of Westchester, and Slaughter's landing in the town of Clarkstown in the county of Rockland." Also the bill entitled "An act in relation to the Erie canal." Also the bill entitled “An act in relation to powers of attorney executed by married women, for the conveyance of real estate. Also the bill entitled "An act authorising the canal commissioners to deepen the upper level of the Crooked lake canal, and for other purposes.” Also the bill entitled "An act to prevent the sale of strong or spirituous liquors to paupers." Also the bill entitled "An act for the relief of the First Christian party of Oneida Indians.” |