Manual for the Use of the Legislature of the State of New York for the Year ...Secretary of State, 1924 |
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... Columbia.— 17. To exercise exclusive Legislation in all Cases whatso- ever , over such District ( not exceeding ten Miles square ) as may , by Cession of particular States , and the acceptance of Congress , become the Seat of the ...
... Columbia.— 17. To exercise exclusive Legislation in all Cases whatso- ever , over such District ( not exceeding ten Miles square ) as may , by Cession of particular States , and the acceptance of Congress , become the Seat of the ...
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... Columbia and Putnam . District number twenty - five ( 25 ) shall consist of the counties of Ulster and Greene . District number twenty - six ( 26 ) shall consist of the counties of Delaware , Chenango and Sullivan . District number ...
... Columbia and Putnam . District number twenty - five ( 25 ) shall consist of the counties of Ulster and Greene . District number twenty - six ( 26 ) shall consist of the counties of Delaware , Chenango and Sullivan . District number ...
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... Columbia county , one member ; Cortland county , one member ; Delaware county , one member ; Dutchess county , two members ; Erie county , eight members ; Essex county , one member ; Franklin county , one member ; Fulton and Hamilton ...
... Columbia county , one member ; Cortland county , one member ; Delaware county , one member ; Dutchess county , two members ; Erie county , eight members ; Essex county , one member ; Franklin county , one member ; Fulton and Hamilton ...
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... Columbia 1785 10,290 11,417 11,544 11,745 Ithaca Tompkins .. 1888 14,615 14,802 16,750 17,004 Jamestown . Chautauqua . 1886 26,160 31.297 37,780 38,917 Johnstown . Fulton . 1895 9,845 10,447 10.687 10,908 Kingston . Ulster . 1872 25,556 ...
... Columbia 1785 10,290 11,417 11,544 11,745 Ithaca Tompkins .. 1888 14,615 14,802 16,750 17,004 Jamestown . Chautauqua . 1886 26,160 31.297 37,780 38,917 Johnstown . Fulton . 1895 9,845 10,447 10.687 10,908 Kingston . Ulster . 1872 25,556 ...
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... Columbia . 1870 2,090 2,251 2,389 2,710 Chaumont . Jefferson . 1874 691 708 682 595 Cherry Creek . Chautauqua . 1893 634 606 720 527 Cherry Valley . Otsego .. 1812 746 792 762 728 Chester .. Orange . 1892 1,205 1,210 1,280 1,049 ...
... Columbia . 1870 2,090 2,251 2,389 2,710 Chaumont . Jefferson . 1874 691 708 682 595 Cherry Creek . Chautauqua . 1893 634 606 720 527 Cherry Valley . Otsego .. 1812 746 792 762 728 Chester .. Orange . 1892 1,205 1,210 1,280 1,049 ...
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Albany Alfred Allegany amend Appointed April April 15 ARTICLE ASSEMBLY DISTRICTS avenue to East Blank and void boundary line Bronx Brooklyn Broome Buffalo Canal Cassidy Cattaraugus Cayuga center line Charles Chautauqua Chemung Chenango Clinton Columbia Commissioner Cortland Delaware Democrat Dutchess East One Hundred East river Edward F Election district Erie Essex Farmer-Labor Frank Franklin Fulton Genesee George George K Governor Hamilton Henry Herkimer Hudson river James Jefferson Jeremiah D John Kings Lawrence Laws Legislature Lewis Livingston Madison Monroe Nassau Nathan Nathan L Niagara number of votes Oneida Onondaga Ontario Orange Oswego Otsego Park place of beginning President Queens Rensselaer Republican Rochester Rockland Saratoga Schenectady Schoharie Schuyler senate district Seneca Smith Social Labor Steuben street Suffolk Sullivan Supreme Court Syracuse Tioga Tompkins Total TOWNS Ulster Utica void and scattering ward Warren Washington West Westchester Whole number William William H Wyoming York city
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Page 83 - The free exercise and enjoyment of religious profession and worship, without discrimination or preference, shall forever be allowed in this state to all mankind ; and no person shall be rendered incompetent to be a witness on account of his opinions on matters of religious belief; but the liberty of conscience hereby secured shall not be so construed as to excuse acts of licentiousness, or justify practices inconsistent with the peace or safety of this state.
Page 144 - The term corporations, as used in this article, shall be construed to include all associations and joint-stock companies having any of the powers or privileges of corporations not possessed by individuals or partnerships. And all corporations shall have the right to sue, and shall be subject to be sued, in all courts in like cases as natural persons.
Page 113 - In case of the impeachment of the governor, or his removal from office, death, inability to discharge the powers and duties of the said office, resignation, or absence from the State, the powers and duties of the office shall devolve upon the lieutenant governor for the residue of the term, or until the disability shall cease.
Page 139 - The lands of the State, now owned or hereafter acquired, constituting the forest preserve as now fixed by law, shall be forever kept as wild forest lands. They shall not be leased, sold or exchanged, or be taken by any corporation, public or private, nor shall the timber thereon be sold, removed or destroyed.
Page 45 - When vacancies happen in the representation of any State in the Senate, the executive authority of such State shall issue writs of election to fill such vacancies: Provided, That the legislature of any State may empower the executive thereof to make temporary appointment until the people fill the vacancies by election as the legislature may direct.
Page 82 - The trial. by jury in all cases in which it has been heretofore used shall remain inviolate forever; but a jury trial may be waived by the parties in all civil cases in the manner to be prescribed by law.
Page 105 - Each house shall keep a journal of its proceedings, and publish the same, except such parts as may require secrecy. The doors of each house shall be kept open, except when the public welfare shall require secrecy.
Page 89 - ... for all officers that now are or hereafter may be elective by the people, and upon all questions which may be submitted to the vote of the people...
Page 85 - Every citizen may freely speak, write, and publish his sentiments on all subjects, being responsible for the abuse of that right; and no law shall be passed to restrain or abridge the liberty of speech or of the press.
Page 9 - Nor have we been wanting in attentions to our British Brethren We have warned them from Time to Time of attempts by their Legislature to extend an unwarrantable Jurisdiction over us...