Journal of the Assembly of the State of New York, Volum 1New York State Assembly, 1849 Some volumes previous to 1830 have appendices consisting of reports of various state offices. |
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Side 29
... Averill , ... Mr. McLean , .. 45 Mr. Bagley ,. Mr. McNeal , 83 Mr. Bailey , .... Mr. Maine , 81 .... Mr. Barber , Mr. Beekman , Mr. Bellinger , Mr. Boardman , Mr. Bogart , Mr. Boughton ,. Mr. Bowen , .. Mr. Boyce , .. Mr. Brinkerhoff ...
... Averill , ... Mr. McLean , .. 45 Mr. Bagley ,. Mr. McNeal , 83 Mr. Bailey , .... Mr. Maine , 81 .... Mr. Barber , Mr. Beekman , Mr. Bellinger , Mr. Boardman , Mr. Bogart , Mr. Boughton ,. Mr. Bowen , .. Mr. Boyce , .. Mr. Brinkerhoff ...
Side 43
... Averill , Resolved , That the papers presented to the Assembly at its late session in relation to attaching a part of the town of Canajoharie to the town of Minden , in Allegany co . , be taken from the files of the Assembly , and ...
... Averill , Resolved , That the papers presented to the Assembly at its late session in relation to attaching a part of the town of Canajoharie to the town of Minden , in Allegany co . , be taken from the files of the Assembly , and ...
Side 56
... " passed April 12 , 1848 . Mr. Pruyn gave notice that he would , at an early day , ask leave to bring in a bill designating the time of holding courts of sessions . Mr. Averill gave notice that he would , at an 56 [ FRIDAY.
... " passed April 12 , 1848 . Mr. Pruyn gave notice that he would , at an early day , ask leave to bring in a bill designating the time of holding courts of sessions . Mr. Averill gave notice that he would , at an 56 [ FRIDAY.
Side 69
... Averill Mr. Bagley Mr. Bailey Mr. Beekman Mr. Bellinger Mr. Boardman Mr. Glass Mr. Goddard Mr. Goff Mr. Gove Mr. Graham Mr. Green Mr. Guernsey Mr. Bogart Mr. Hale Mr. Boughton Mr. Hall Mr. Bowen Mr. Boyce Mr. Brinkerhoff Mr. Brewer Mr ...
... Averill Mr. Bagley Mr. Bailey Mr. Beekman Mr. Bellinger Mr. Boardman Mr. Glass Mr. Goddard Mr. Goff Mr. Gove Mr. Graham Mr. Green Mr. Guernsey Mr. Bogart Mr. Hale Mr. Boughton Mr. Hall Mr. Bowen Mr. Boyce Mr. Brinkerhoff Mr. Brewer Mr ...
Side 72
... Averill , Erection and Division of Towns and Counties . Mr. Pardee , Mr. Nash , Mr. Hale , Mr. Goddard . Mr. Goff , Claims . Mr. Hale , Mr. Boardman , Mr. McLean , Mr. Fox . Mr. Ward , Grievances . Mr. L. Ward Smith , Mr. Noble , Mr ...
... Averill , Erection and Division of Towns and Counties . Mr. Pardee , Mr. Nash , Mr. Hale , Mr. Goddard . Mr. Goff , Claims . Mr. Hale , Mr. Boardman , Mr. McLean , Mr. Fox . Mr. Ward , Grievances . Mr. L. Ward Smith , Mr. Noble , Mr ...
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act to amend act to authorise act to incorporate affirmative amend an act Assembly Averill Bagley Beekman Bellinger bill be committed bill be engrossed bill entitled Boardman Boughton Brinkerhoff Button Butts canal Carver Clerk deliver committee had gone Crispell Crittenden Disosway Elderkin engrossed bill entitled An act Erie canal Fiske Fitzhugh Fultonville Guernsey H. C. Tuthill H. J. Allen House then resolved House would agree introduce a bill J. E. Thompson Johnson L. M. Gilbert leave to bring leave to introduce Leavenworth McKinney McLean motion Mowry obtained leave petition of sundry Prescott presented the petition Pruyn put the question railroad Raynor read a second read and referred referred the petition resolution Roblee Rounseville select committee Senate Slocum Speaker put spent thereon sundry citizens sundry inhabitants towns and counties unanimous consent Van Orden Varnum voted W. H. Robertson W. S. Smith Ward Smith Wheaton whole House Wisewell Woodruff words following
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Side 141 - ... said first section, to pay the interest and extinguish the entire principal of the canal debt; and after that period, then the sum of one million and five hundred thousand dollars in each fiscal year, as a sinking fund, to pay the interest and redeem the principal of that part of the State debt called the general fund debt...
Side 43 - When two or more members rise at once, the Speaker shall name the member who is first to speak...
Side 527 - An act to simplify and abridge the practice, pleadings and proceedings of the courts of this state...
Side 44 - All committees shall be appointed by the Speaker, unless otherwise specially directed by the House, in which case they shall be appointed by ballot; and if, upon such ballot, the number required shall not be elected by a majority of the votes given, the House shall proceed to a second ballot, in which a plurality of votes shall prevail; and, in...
Side 476 - It shall be the duty of the Legislature to provide for the organization of cities and incorporated villages, and to restrict their power of taxation, assessment, borrowing money, contracting debts, and loaning their credit, so as to prevent abuses in assessments and in contracting debt by such municipal corporations...
Side 43 - After a motion is stated by the Speaker, or read by the Clerk, it shall be deemed to be in the possession of the House, but may be withdrawn at any time before a decision or amendment.
Side 43 - He shall have the right to name any member to perform the duties of the chair, but such substitution shall not extend beyond an adjournment.
Side 20 - January, one thousand eight hundred and fifty, shall be individually responsible, to the amount of their respective share or shares of stock in any such corporation or association, for all its debts and liabilities of every kind...
Side 101 - If any debts of the said corporation, lawfully contracted, shall not be paid out of its funds, when due, the trustees shall be individually liable for such funds, to the creditors in such cases, and to such extent as they would be if not incorporated.
Side 232 - That every mark of distinction shown to the memory of such illustrious men as offer up their lives for the liberty and happiness of their country, reflects real honor on those who pay the tribute, and by holding up to others the prospect of fame and immortality will animate them to tread in the same path.