Journal of the Proceedings of the Legislative-Council of the State of New-Jersey, Volym 64 |
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... Rules and Regulations for the government of Council , and that the Rules of the last Council be adopted and continued until others be reported and agreed to . Ordered , That when Council adjourn , it adjourn ' to ten o ' clock to ...
... Rules and Regulations for the government of Council , and that the Rules of the last Council be adopted and continued until others be reported and agreed to . Ordered , That when Council adjourn , it adjourn ' to ten o ' clock to ...
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... rules and regula tions , reported the following , viz . RULES OF COUNCIL . RULE I. The President for the time being shall not engage in any public debate without leave of the house , except so far as shall be necessary for regulating ...
... rules and regula tions , reported the following , viz . RULES OF COUNCIL . RULE I. The President for the time being shall not engage in any public debate without leave of the house , except so far as shall be necessary for regulating ...
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... RULE IX . The following standing committees shall be appointed at the commencement of each session , until otherwise ... RULE X. That all motions entered on the journals of this house shall be entered in the names of those who make them ...
... RULE IX . The following standing committees shall be appointed at the commencement of each session , until otherwise ... RULE X. That all motions entered on the journals of this house shall be entered in the names of those who make them ...
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... RULE XV . That no bill shall be read more than once on the same day . No standing rule or order of Council shall be dispensed with , unless by the assent of two - thirds of the members present ; nor rescinded or amended without one ...
... RULE XV . That no bill shall be read more than once on the same day . No standing rule or order of Council shall be dispensed with , unless by the assent of two - thirds of the members present ; nor rescinded or amended without one ...
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... RULE XXIII . All bills may be made the order of a particular day , and public bills , when called for , shall have the preference of pri- vate bills , which ( whenever two or more private bills shall be called for by members ) shall be ...
... RULE XXIII . All bills may be made the order of a particular day , and public bills , when called for , shall have the preference of pri- vate bills , which ( whenever two or more private bills shall be called for by members ) shall be ...
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Aaron Ogden act entitled act to authorize act to incorporate adjourned to three affirmative amendment Appleget Armstrong Assembly had passed Assembly that Council Barber Bergen bill pass Board Brittin Committee on Corporations concurrence of Council Coppuck their clerk Corson Council adjourned Council have passed Cruser DeBow deceased election Emley entitled A further entitled A supplement entitled An act further supplement Haines Hiler House of Assembly inform the House informed Council Ireland Irick John John P. B. Maxwell Joint Meeting Joint Resolution Judiciary Kennedy Lambert Legislature McChesney members present Messrs Miller New-Jersey number of votes Nyce Oliphant Ordered Philemon Dickerson Porter Price prison read a second read a third referred the bill Reported request their concurrence second reading Secretary inform sign said bill Snyder South Amboy Summerill Sutphen Taylor third reading Thomas Jones Yorke three o'clock Council township Trenton Vice President sign Whitecar whole number yeas and nays
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Sida 11 - STANDING COMMITTEES "(1) The following standing committees shall be appointed at the commencement of each Congress, with leave to report by bill or otherwise...
Sida 65 - The History of Modern Europe : with a View of the Progress of Society, from the Rise of the Modern Kingdoms to the Peace of Paris, in 1763. By William Russel, LL.D.: and a Continuation of the History to the present Time, by William Jones, Esq.
Sida 64 - PALESTINE, OR THE HOLY LAND. From the Earliest Period to the Present Time. By the Rev. M. RUSSELL, LL.D.
Sida 81 - Among the prisoners there are many who exhibit a child-like simplicity, which shows them to be less acute than when they entered. In all who have been more than a year in the prison, some of these effects have been observed. Continue the confinement for a longer time, and give them no other exercise of the mental faculties than this kind of imprisonment affords, and the most accomplished rogue will lose his capacity for depredating with success upon the community.
Sida 267 - ... pecuniary difficulties which so much oppress some of our sister states — the course pursued by your immediate predecessors on this subject will, I have no doubt, be scrupulously adhered to. In March, 1839, I was authorised by a joint resolution of the legislature, to appoint commissioners to ascertain, as accurately as practicable, the number, age, sex and condition of the lunatics of this state, and the best means for...
Sida 22 - I forwarded shortly after their passage copies of the resolution, together with the report on that subject to each of the Senators and Representatives in Congress, from this State, and to the respective Governors of the several states of the Union. The interest of the old states in this immense inheritance, earned by the valor of our father*, can never be surrendered without a struggle.
Sida 64 - Sidereal Heavens, And other Subjects connected with Astronomy, as illustrative of the Character of the Deity, and of an Infinity of Worlds With Engravings.
Sida 111 - The police power under the American constitutional system has been left to the states. It has always belonged to them and was not surrendered by them to the general government, nor directly restrained by the constitution of the United States. Each State has the power therefore to regulate the relative rights and duties of all persons, individuals and corporations, within its jurisdiction, for the public convenience and the public good. The only limit to its exercise in the enactment of...
Sida 12 - The previous question shall be in this form, " Shall the main question be now put ?'' It shall only be admitted when demanded by a majority of the members present, and...
Sida 64 - Physiology. The Principles of Physiology applied to the Preservation of Health, and the Improvement of Physical and Mental Education. By ANDREW COMBE.