Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 1E. Croswell, 1873 - Government publications |
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... received since the close of the fiscal year , and from the sinking fund of the bounty fund the interest accrued to October 1 , 1872 , payable January 1 , 1873 , has been deducted . Thus , the entire funded debt of the State , on the ...
... received since the close of the fiscal year , and from the sinking fund of the bounty fund the interest accrued to October 1 , 1872 , payable January 1 , 1873 , has been deducted . Thus , the entire funded debt of the State , on the ...
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... received , and still claim salaries of $ 10,000 per annum , when half of that sum would be an ample compensation for the services they render . The organization of most of the departments is according to the same scale of extravagance ...
... received , and still claim salaries of $ 10,000 per annum , when half of that sum would be an ample compensation for the services they render . The organization of most of the departments is according to the same scale of extravagance ...
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... from State officers , and reports from the committee on engrossed bills , may be received under any order of business . [ Senate , No. 3. ] 1 OF THE PRESIDENT . Rule 3. The president shall appoint 1 STATE OF NEW OF NEW YORK . No. 3. ...
... from State officers , and reports from the committee on engrossed bills , may be received under any order of business . [ Senate , No. 3. ] 1 OF THE PRESIDENT . Rule 3. The president shall appoint 1 STATE OF NEW OF NEW YORK . No. 3. ...
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... received by the Senate for concurrence . Rule 10. He shall present such bills as shall have originated in the Senate , and been passed by both Houses , to the Governor , and enter the same upon the Journals . Rule 11. He shall designate ...
... received by the Senate for concurrence . Rule 10. He shall present such bills as shall have originated in the Senate , and been passed by both Houses , to the Governor , and enter the same upon the Journals . Rule 11. He shall designate ...
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... received , except as herein specified ; which motions shall have prece- dence in the order stated , viz .: 1. For an adjournment . 2. To lay on the table . 3. To postpone indefinitely . 4. To postpone to a certain day . 5. To commit to ...
... received , except as herein specified ; which motions shall have prece- dence in the order stated , viz .: 1. For an adjournment . 2. To lay on the table . 3. To postpone indefinitely . 4. To postpone to a certain day . 5. To commit to ...
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