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2 State of New York. In Convention. Record 517 (1894)

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      STATE OF NEW YORK.







IN OONVENTION.







            RECORD

                         No. 37.


            Thursday, July 26, 1894.
   lie Constitutional Convention of the
 State of 'New York met in the Assem-
 bly chamber at the capitol, Albany,
 N. Y., July 26, 1894, at ten o'clock in
 the morning.
   President Choate called the Conven-
 tion to order.
   The Rev. A. Kennedy Duff offered
 prayer.
   Mr. O'Brien moved that the read,
 ing of the Journal of July 25, 1894, be
 dispensed with.
   The President put the question on
 the motion of Mr. O'Brien, and it was
 determined in the affirmative.
 v The President-The calendar of gene-
 ral orders will now be taken up.
   ,Mr. Abbott-Mr. President, before
 the calendar'is taken up I desire to ask
 to be excused from attendance upon the
 Convention to-morrow and next Tues-
 day.
 The President put the question on
 the request of Mr. Abbott to be ex-
 cused from attendance, and he was so
 excused.
 'Mr. McClure-Mr. President, I ask
 to be excused from  attendance to-
 morrow, by reason of an engagement
 in court.
 The President put the question on
 the request of Mr. McClure to be ex,
 cused from attendance, and he was so
 excused.
 Mr. C. 'H. Lewis-Mr. President, I
 desire to ask for an excuse for Mr.
 Goodelle, for to-day and to-morrow.
 He is detained at home and unable to
be present.
  The President put the question on
the request of 'Mr. ,Goodelle to be ex-
cused from attendance, and it was de-
termined in the affirmative.


   Mr. Arnold-Mr. President, I ask to
   be excused from attendance to-mor-
   row.
   The President put the question on
 the request of Mr. Arnold to be ex-
 cused from attendance, and he was so
 excused.
   Mr. Cornwell-gvlr. President, I- ask
 to be excused from   attendance to-
 morrow  on account of business en-
 gagements.
   The President put the question on
 the request of Mr. Cornwell to be ex-
 cused from attendance, and he was so
 excused.
 Mr. Roche-,Mr. President, I ask to
 be excused from  attendance to-mor-
 row.
 The President put the question on
 the request of Mr. Roche to be ex-
 cused from attendance, and he was so
 excused.
 Mr. Lester-Mr. President, I ask to
 be excused from attendance to-morrow
 on account of Important business en-
 gagements.
 The President put the question on
 the request of Mr. Lester to be ex-
 cused from attendance, and he was so
 excusedi.
 Mr. Hill--/Mr. President, I would
 like to be excused from attendance
 on Friday of this week and Tuesday
 of next week.
 The President put the question on
 the request of 'Mr. Hill to be excused
 from attendance, and he was, so ex-
 cused.
 Mr. Smith asked unanimous consent
 to introduce a proposed constitutional
 amendment at this time.
 No objection being made the same
was received  and  referred to the
special committee.

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