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New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. its fertile soil and ample territories , or of the great natural ad- vantages of its position , were cordially welcomed , without refer- ence to the lands of their birth or the peculiarities of ...
New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. its fertile soil and ample territories , or of the great natural ad- vantages of its position , were cordially welcomed , without refer- ence to the lands of their birth or the peculiarities of ...
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New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. ries of the State of New - York . In addition to the intellectual instruction which they receive , they are also taught trades , which will enable them to support themselves . It is unnecessary ...
New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. ries of the State of New - York . In addition to the intellectual instruction which they receive , they are also taught trades , which will enable them to support themselves . It is unnecessary ...
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New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. State will be benefited by the additional premium on , the stocks , which the demand creates . 1 I recommend a modification of the usury laws in certain cases . They are designed to protect the ...
New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. State will be benefited by the additional premium on , the stocks , which the demand creates . 1 I recommend a modification of the usury laws in certain cases . They are designed to protect the ...
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New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. and a great number of this class of vessels will be built in the course of the year . If they are placed on the canal in its present condition , they will injuriously obstruct its commerce . It ...
New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. and a great number of this class of vessels will be built in the course of the year . If they are placed on the canal in its present condition , they will injuriously obstruct its commerce . It ...
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New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. Resolved , That the Assembly do agree to the said amendment . Mr. Wood moved that said resolution be made the special order for to - morrow immediately after the reading of the journal . Mr ...
New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. Resolved , That the Assembly do agree to the said amendment . Mr. Wood moved that said resolution be made the special order for to - morrow immediately after the reading of the journal . Mr ...
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A. A. Dunlop act to amend act to authorise affirmative amend an act asked and obtained Backus Bailey Benedict Bergen bill be committed bill be engrossed bly voting Boardman Brust Burnett canal Chesebro Clerk deliver committee on claims concurrence therein Conkling Crocheron Cumming Cushman D. P. Wood deliver said bill Dunlap entitled An act examined said bill favor thereof Fiero final passage Germain Harpur Hinkley Holdridge House would agree Hutchinson introduce a bill J. E. Willis Kinney Kirkland leave to introduce Legg Leigh Littlefield Littlejohn Lozier McGraw McMurray members elected motion obtained leave Odell presented the petition put the question R. J. Baldwin read a third read and referred read the second referred the bill report complete report was agreed S. F. Miller Seeley select committee Senate bill entitled Speaker put Suffern third reading unanimous consent voting in favor W. H. Wood Whitman Wilder D Williams Winne Willis Williams Winne
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Page 77 - Laws may be passed excluding from the right of suffrage all persons who have been or may be convicted of bribery or larceny, or of any infamous crime, and depriving every person who shall make, or become directly or indirectly interested in, any bet or wager depending upon the result of any election, from the right to vote at such election.
Page 27 - All contracts for work or materials on any canal shall be made with the persons who shall offer to .do or provide the same at the lowest price, with adequate security for their performance.
Page 276 - States as may be formed out of that portion of said territory lying south of thirtysix degrees thirty minutes north latitude, commonly known as the Missouri compromise line, shall be admitted into the Union with or without slavery, as the people of each State asking admission may desire. And in such State or States as shall be formed out of said territory north of said Missouri compromise line, slavery, or involuntary servitude, (except for crime,) shall be prohibited.
Page 276 - Provided, That nothing herein contained shall be construed to impair or qualify anything contained in the third article of the second section of the 'Joint resolution for annexing Texas to the United States,' approved March 1, 1845, either as regards the number of States that may hereafter be formed out of the State of Texas or otherwise...
Page 276 - An Act proposing to the State of Texas the Establishment of her Northern and Western Boundaries, the Relinquishment by the said State of all Territory claimed by her exterior to said Boundaries, and of all her claims upon the United States, and to establish a territorial Government for New Mexico.
Page 38 - ... be entered on the journals, with the yeas and nays taken thereon, and referred to the Legislature to be chosen at the next general election...
Page 38 - Valley canals, and for the enlargement of the locks of the Champlain canal, whenever from dilapidation or decay it shall be necessary to rebuild them, a sum not exceeding two millions two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. The remainder of the revenues of the canals, for the current fiscal year in which such appropriation is made, shall be applied to meet such appropriation; and if the same shall be deemed insufficient, the legislature shall at the same session provide for the deficiency by loan....
Page 22 - When the governor is satisfied that the execution of civil or criminal process has been forcibly resisted in any county, by bodies of men, or that combinations to resist the execution of process by force exist in any county, and that the power of the county has been exerted, and has not been sufficient to enable the officer having the process to execute it, he may, on the application of the officer, or of the district...
Page 551 - ... the managers of the Society for the Reformation of Juvenile Delinquents in the city of New York...
Page 409 - An act for the better security of mechanics and others erecting buildings and furnishing materials therefor...