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corporate the East creek turnpike company," 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.

Mr. Adams, from the select committee to which was referred the bill entitled "An act for the incorporation of the Montgomery mutual fire insurance company," reported, that the committee had gone through the said bill, made amendments thereto, and agreed to the same; 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.

Mr. Cash, from the select committee to which was referred the bill entitled "An act to divide the town of Catlin in the county of Tioga," 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.

Mr. Crosby, from the select committee to which was referred the bill entitled "An act to incorporate the Westchester and Putnam insurance company," reported, that the committee had gone throught he 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.

Mr. Livingston, from the select committee to which was referred the bill entitled "An act to incorporate the Albany county mutual insurance company," reported, that the committee had gone through the said bill, made amendments thereto, and agreed to the same; 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.

Mr. Jackson, from the select committee to which was referred 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," 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.

Mr. Jackson, from the select committee to which was referred the bill entitled "An act to amend the act entitled 'An act to incorporate and vest certain powers in the freeholders and inhabitants of the village of Williamsburgh in the county of Kings,' passed

April 14, 1827," 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.

Mr. Roosevelt, from the select committee to which was referred the engrossed bill from the Senate, entitled "An act to provide for deepening the waters adjacent to the wharves, piers, docks, bulkheads and shores in the city of New-York," reported, that the committee have examined the said bill, and see no reason why the same should not be passed into a law, and recommend that it be ordered to a third reading.

Mr. Speaker put the question whether the House would agree with the committee in their said report, and it was determined in the affirmative.

Mr. Denniston, from the select committee to which was referred the bill entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to incorporate the New-Windsor and Cornwall turnpike company,' passed March 30, 1809," reported, that the committee had gone through the said bill, made amendments thereto, and agreed to the same; 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.

Mr. Beecher, from the select committee to which was referred the bill entitled "An act to incorporate the Schuylerville bridge company," 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.

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 relative to the Mountain turnpike road in the county of Schoharie."

Also the bill entitled "An act to amend and extend the charter of the Cairo bridge company."

Albany, April 6, 1835.

W. L. MARCY.

Two several messages from the Senate were read, informing that they have concurred with this House in its amendments to the bill entitled "An act to establish the western boundary line of the village of Le Roy, and to confirm certain proceedings of the inhabitants and officers thereof," and the bill entitled "An act to incorpo

rate the Troy orphan asylum," and have amended the same accordingly.

The said amended bills having been examined,

Ordered, That the Clerk return the same to the Senate.

A copy of a resolution of the Senate was received and read, informing that they have concurred with this House in its resolution of the third instant, fixing upon the eighth instant for choosing a regent of the University, in the place of Samuel Young, resigned. A communication from Benjamin Wright, was received and read, in the words following, to wit:

New-York, April 3, 1835.

TO THE HON. THE SPEAKER OF THE Assembly.

SIR,

In anticipation of proceeding shortly as engineer of the NewYork and Erie rail-road, to locate the route permanently, I find the maps and profiles returned by me to the Secretary of State, under the law providing for the survey, are very essential to my object.

I take the liberty, therefore, through you, to request of the Honorable Body over which you preside, an order allowing me to use the said maps and profiles for the purpose specified; engaging on my part to preserve the same carefully as possible, and to return them whenever required by the Legislature.

I address myself to you on this occasion, presuming that a resolution of the House, directing the delivery of the maps, &c. will be all that is needful; and believing that there will be no objection to granting the request for the use expressed,

I have the honor to be,

Thereupon,

Sir, very respectfully,

Your obedient servant,

BENJAMIN WRIGHT.

Mr. Burhans offered for the consideration of the House, a resolution, in the words following, to wit:

Resolved, (if the Senate concur,) That the Secretary of State be directed to deliver to Benjamin Wright the maps and profiles relating to the survey of the New-York and Erie rail-road, on his filing in the Secretary's office a written engagement to return the same within such time as the Secretary of State shall direct.

Ordered, That the said resolution be laid upon the table. The engrossed bill entitled "An act to prohibit the sale of ardent spirits to the St. Regis Indians," was read the third time. Resolved, That the bill do pass.

The engrossed bill entitled "An act concerning forgery and counterfeiting," was read the third time.

Resolved, That the bill do pass.

The engrossed bill entitled "An act to erect the town of Morehouse in the county of Hamilton," was read the third time. Resolved, That the bill do pass.

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The engrossed bill entitled "An act for establishing and regu lating 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," was read the third time.

Resolved, That the bill do pass.

The engrossed bill entitled "An act authorising the appointment of a supreme court commissioner, to reside in the village of Keeseville in the towns of Peru and Chesterfield," was read the third time.

Resolved, That the bill do pass.

The engrossed bill entitled "An act authorising Isaac Peck and Elijah Peck to erect a dock in the town of Flushing in the county of Queens," was read the third time.

Resolved, That the bill do pass.

The engrossed bill entitled "An act authorising an additional sum of money to be raised in the town of Sullivan in the county of Madison, for the construction and maintenance of a highway from Cittenango landing to Oneida lake," was read the third time. Resolved, That the bill do pass.

The engrossed bill entitled "An act to loan money to the county of Erie," was read the third time.

Resolved, That the bill do pass.

The engrossed bill entitled "An act for the appointment of commissioners in other States, to take the proof and acknov.ledgment of deeds of lands in this State," was read the third time.

Resolved, That the bill do pass.

The engrossed bill entitled "An act to amend an act entitled ‘An act authorising money to be raised by tax on certain towns of the county of Erie, for improving the roads passing through the Indian reservation in said county,' passed April 24th, 1833," was read the third time.

Resolved, That the bill do pass.

The engrossed bill entitled "An act to amend the Revised Statutes in relation to laying out public highways," was read the third time.

Resolved, That the bill do pass.

The engrossed 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," was read the third time. Debates were had thereon; and

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.

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Mr. Herttell

Mr. Baker
Mr. Beecher

Mr. Benjamin
Mr. Bennet
Mr. Brooks
Mr. A. Brown
Mr. G. Brown
Mr. Burke
Mr. Barnum
Mr. Burr
Mr. Cadwell
Mr. A. Clark

Mr. J. Clark

Mr. Clinch
Mr. Coe
Mr. Conklin

Mr. Crain
Mr. Crosby

Mr. Cuykendall
Mr. Davis
Mr. Dayan

Mr. Denniston

Mr. Farwell

Mr. Finch

Mr. Gray

Mr. Griswold

Mr. Hildreth
Mr. Horton
Mr. Hough
Mr. Ingersoll
Mr. Jackson
Mr. Jones

Mr. Judd
Mr. King
Mr. Krum

Mr. T. Lewis
Mr. Lytle
Mr. Mallory
Mr. M'Cluer
Mr. M'Kic
Mr. M'Neil
Mr. Moore
Mr. Moseley
Mr. Murphy
Mr. Niles

Mr. P. W. Paddock

Mr. Palmer
Mr. Parker

Mr. Patterson

Mr. Pettit

Mr. Plumb

Mr. Powers

Mr. Preston
Mr. Quackenboss
Mr. Richmond
Mr. Ringgold
Mr. Roosevelt
Mr. Seger
Mr. Shafer
Mr. Shepard
Mr. D. Sibley
Mr. M. H. Sibley
Mr. Speaker
Mr. Springer
Mr. Stetson
Mr. E. Strong
Mr. Suffern
Mr. Thorn
Mr. Tillinghast
Mr. Tomlinson
Mr. Tyrrel
Mr. Waldron

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The engrossed bill entitled "An act to alter and continue in force an act authorising Vincent Le Ray De Chaumont to build a tollbridge over the Chaumont river in the county of Jeffersou,' passed March 12th, 1823," was read the third time.

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The engrossed bill entitled "An act relative to a fire-proof clerk's office in the county of Essex," was read the third time.

Resolved, That the bill do pass.

The engrossed bill entitled "An act to provide for the payment of costs in certain cases," 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 Senate sent for concurrence, a bill entitled "An act authorising the construction of a lock to connect the Chenango canal with the Chenango river," and a bill entitled "An act to authorise the supervisors of the county of Sullivan to increase the bounty on wolves."

The said bills were severally read the first time, and by unanimous consent, were also read a second time, and the bill entitled

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