Votes and ProceedingsSome vols. previous to 1830 have appendices consisting of reports of various state offices. |
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... chapter 213 , of the Laws of 1860. There are unascertained claims outstanding for the 15 per cent . withheld on contracts not yet completed . When due , these also will be payable from the taxes as above . Under the provisions of chapter ...
... chapter 213 , of the Laws of 1860. There are unascertained claims outstanding for the 15 per cent . withheld on contracts not yet completed . When due , these also will be payable from the taxes as above . Under the provisions of chapter ...
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... chapter 271 , Laws of 1859 , $ 288,888,88 . 7th . The remainder to be expended each year upon the canals , until they are completed , and after that as the Legislature may direct . From this brief statement of the requirements of the ...
... chapter 271 , Laws of 1859 , $ 288,888,88 . 7th . The remainder to be expended each year upon the canals , until they are completed , and after that as the Legislature may direct . From this brief statement of the requirements of the ...
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... chapter seventy - two , of the Laws of 1850 , relating to the harbor masters of the port of New York . The defect of the law is found to be in not prohibiting harbor mastersfrom employing assistants to perform their duties and from ...
... chapter seventy - two , of the Laws of 1850 , relating to the harbor masters of the port of New York . The defect of the law is found to be in not prohibiting harbor mastersfrom employing assistants to perform their duties and from ...
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... chapter 375 of laws of 1840 , entitled " An act more effectually to protect the free citizens of this State from being kid- napped , or reduced to slavery . " Mr. Lawrence gave notice that he would at an early day ask leave to in ...
... chapter 375 of laws of 1840 , entitled " An act more effectually to protect the free citizens of this State from being kid- napped , or reduced to slavery . " Mr. Lawrence gave notice that he would at an early day ask leave to in ...
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... chapter 432 of the Laws of 1847 , entitled " An act in relation to the fees and compensation of certain public officers of the city and county of New York . ” Mr. Ramsey gave notice that he would at an early day ask leave to in- troduce ...
... chapter 432 of the Laws of 1847 , entitled " An act in relation to the fees and compensation of certain public officers of the city and county of New York . ” Mr. Ramsey gave notice that he would at an early day ask leave to in- troduce ...
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act entitled act in relation act to amend act to authorize act to incorporate affairs of towns affirmative amend an act April 17 asked and obtained Assembly bill entitled Bell Blood bill was committed canal Chenango canal cities and villages Clerk deliver Clerk return concurrence therein decided deliver said bill duce a bill entitled An act favor thereof final passage Grant Lawrence incorporation of cities judiciary Kelly Lawrence Ketcham Lapham leave to intro leave to introduce members being present members elected motion Munroe J. M. Murphy NEGATIVE obtained leave P. P. Murphy Prosser power to report President put put the question railroad Ramsey read a third read and referred read the second referred the Assembly referred the bill report complete report was agreed reported in favor request their concurrence return said bill sage informing Senate have concurred Senate voting Senate would agree Spinola third reading unanimous consent voting in favor York
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Page 345 - No amendment shall be made to the Constitution which will authorize, or give to Congress the power to abolish or interfere, within any State, with the domestic institutions thereof, including that of persons held to labor or service by the laws of said State.
Page 210 - ... referred to the Legislature to be chosen at the next general election of Senators...
Page 336 - ... to contribute to another, to be paid or used, any money or other valuable thing as a compensation or reward for the giving or withholding a vote at such, election...
Page 94 - ... as are willing to unite with Virginia in an earnest effort to adjust the present unhappy controversies in the spirit in which the Constitution was originally formed, and consistently with its principles, so as to afford to the people of the slaveholding States adequate guarantees for the security of their rights, to appoint commissioners to meet on the 4th day of February next, in the city of Washington, similar commissioners appointed by Virginia, to consider, and, if practicable, agree upon...
Page 497 - ... lands shall remain the property of the United States when acquired as aforesaid, and no longer, the same shall be and continue exonerated from all taxes, assessments and other charges which may be levied or imposed under the authority of this state.
Page 94 - These resolutions, it will be perceived, extend an invitation " to all such States, whether slaveholding or non-slaveholding, as are willing to unite with Virginia in an earnest effort to adjust the present unhappy controversies in the spirit in which the Constitution was originally formed, and consistently with its principles, so as to afford to the people of the slaveholding States adequate guarantees for the security of their rights...
Page 345 - Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, (two-thirds of both houses concurring), That the following article be proposed to the legislatures of the several States as an amendment to the constitution of the United States...
Page 58 - That the Union-loving citizens of Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, Kentucky, Missouri and Tennessee, who labor with devoted courage and patriotism to withhold their States from the vortex of secession, are entitled to the gratitude and admiration of the whole people.
Page 497 - ... the district in which the real estate described in the petition is situated. Such petition shall be signed and verified according to the rules and practice of such court. It must contain a description of the real estate which the...
Page 127 - Resolved, That the Governor be requested to transmit a copy of the foregoing resolutions to the Executives of the several States, and also to the President of the United States, and to inform the commissioners, without delay, of their appointment.