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... passed away ; money at length became unusually abundant ; the bold and confident predictions of general ruin were falsified ; and the people of this State have en- joyed , during the past season , a high degree of prosperity . It will ...
... passed away ; money at length became unusually abundant ; the bold and confident predictions of general ruin were falsified ; and the people of this State have en- joyed , during the past season , a high degree of prosperity . It will ...
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... passed April 26th , 1831 . On motion of Mr. Roosevelt , Resolved , That the committee on the judiciary be instructed to inquire into the expediency of allowing transcripts of judgments in the superior court of the city of New - York ...
... passed April 26th , 1831 . On motion of Mr. Roosevelt , Resolved , That the committee on the judiciary be instructed to inquire into the expediency of allowing transcripts of judgments in the superior court of the city of New - York ...
Page 77
... passed into a law . Ordered , That the said bill be laid upon the table . Mr. Livingston , from the committee on the judiciary , to which was referred the bill entitled " An act authorising parties and per- sons interested in suits at ...
... passed into a law . Ordered , That the said bill be laid upon the table . Mr. Livingston , from the committee on the judiciary , to which was referred the bill entitled " An act authorising parties and per- sons interested in suits at ...
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... passed April 22d , 1834 , respect- fully report : [ See Document No. 55. ] Ordered , That the said report be referred to the committee on canals and internal improvements . Ordered , That double the usual number of copies of the said ...
... passed April 22d , 1834 , respect- fully report : [ See Document No. 55. ] Ordered , That the said report be referred to the committee on canals and internal improvements . Ordered , That double the usual number of copies of the said ...
Page 167
... passed the same without amend- ment . Mr. Peck , from the committee on engrossed bills , reported , that the committee have examined the engrossed bill entitled " An act to annex a part of the town of Almond in the county of Allegany ...
... passed the same without amend- ment . Mr. Peck , from the committee on engrossed bills , reported , that the committee have examined the engrossed bill entitled " An act to annex a part of the town of Almond in the county of Allegany ...
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act authorising act entitled act to amend act to incorporate affirmative AYES Barnum Beecher Bennet bill be engrossed bill do pass Blatchly Burhans Cadwell Chenango canal city of New-York Clark Clerk deliver committed committee had gone concurred Conklin Crain Crary Crowell Cuykendall Dayan Denniston directed to report Eldred engrossed bill entitled entitled An act Farwell favor thereof Griswold Hascall Haskell Hendee Herttell Hildreth Hiller Hough House would agree incorporation of turnpike J. W. Lewis Judd Krum Livingston Lytle M. H. Sibley M'Cluer M'Neil Mallory Moseley Ordered Ostrom P. W. Paddock passed April Patterson petition of sundry praying put the question read a second read the report read the third referred the bill referred the petition Resolved Ringgold roads and bridges Seger select committee Senate Shepard Speaker put Springer Stetson Suffern sundry inhabitants Tillinghast Tomlinson town turnpike companies Tyrrel unanimous consent village Wager Waldron Wetmore whole house Wilcoxson Wilkinson Woodbury Woodworth
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Page 524 - York, and for other purposes," reported, that the committee had gone through the bill, filled up the blanks, 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.
Page 547 - Looker, from the said committee, reported, that the committee had gone through the bill, made amendments, added clauses, filled up the blanks, and agreed to the same ; which he was directed to report to the house : And he read...
Page 486 - State of Michigan, That the following amendment be proposed to the constitution of this state, and that the same be referred to the legislature, next to be chosen, and published in pursuance of the provisions of the first section of the thirteenth article; that so much of the first section of .the second article of the constitution, as prescribes the place iit •which an elector may vote, and which is in these words, to wit: ."district, county, or township...
Page 258 - Senate, in the words following, to wit : Resolved, That the following amendment be proposed to the Constitution of this State, and that the same be referred to the Legislature next to be chosen, and published in pursuance of the provisions of the eighth article of the said Constitution...
Page 413 - Murphy, from the said committee, reported, that the committee had disagreed to the first section of the said bill; 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. Thereupon, Mr.