Votes and Proceedings of the ... General Assembly of the State of New Jersey, Volumen67,Partes1842-1843 |
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act entitled act to authorize amount Assembly have passed Baker Baldwin Bank bill from Council Bonnell Boskerck Brinly Butcher clerk carry clerk inform Council Congar Conover Cory Council entitled Dawes Deacon Demarest Dickinson engrossed bill entitled engrossed bill pass Essex county Flomerfelt further supplement Green Halsey Harrison House adjourned House of Assembly Houten Hynard Isaac Southard Jacobus Jersey Jersey Rail Road judiciary Kline legislature Maskell Mattison Mercer county Messrs Morris county Newark o'clock the House offered the following Oliphant ordered to lie Passaic river passed said bill Patterson Perth Amboy petition from citizens postage Potter praying a law presented a petition read a second read a third real estate reported a bill request their concurrence Reynolds Richards Ridgway Robins Ryerson S. C. Smith Satterthwait Schenck second reading sign said bill Snowdon speaker sign Srope Stephens taken third reading township Trenton Voorhees Ware Warren county Wheaton Whitney Wildrick Willets
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Página 27 - ... remain and continue to be collected ; and from and after the day last aforesaid, all duties upon imports shall be collected in ready money; and...
Página 327 - Resolved, That a select committee of three be appointed to inquire into the...
Página 186 - ... the five hundred thousand acres of land to which the state is entitled by the provisions of an act of congress, entitled "An act to appropriate the proceeds of the sales of the public lands and to grant pre-emption rights...
Página 40 - ... the inspiring examples of benevolence, virtue, and patriotism, exhibited in the lives of the benefactors of mankind. The fruits of this enlightened and beneficent enterprise are chiefly to be gathered by our successors. But the present generation will not be altogether unrewarded. Although many of our citizens may pass the district library, heedless of the treasures it contains, the unpretending volumes will find their way to the fireside, diffusing knowledge, increasing domestic happiness, and...
Página 40 - Henceforth no citizen, who shall have improved the advantages offered by our common schools and the district libraries, will be without some scientific knowledge of the earth, its physical condition and its phenomena, the animals that inhabit it, the vegetables that clothe it with verdure, and the minerals under its surface, the physiology and the intellectual powers of man, the laws of mechanics...
Página 28 - That his Excellency, the Governor, be, and he is hereby, requested...
Página 33 - There were nine thousand eight hundred and sixty-five school districts; the whole number of children between the ages of five and sixteen years in the State was five hundred and thirty-four thousand and two, and the number instructed in the common schools in 1833 was five hundred and thirty-one thousand two hundred and forty.
Página 365 - Be it Enacted by the Council and General Assembly of this State, and it is hereby enacted by the...
Página 199 - Assembly have convened, elected their officers, and are ready to receive any communication he may be pleased to make to them, and to ascertain of him at what time he will make such communication.
Página 44 - The house with which I am connected in business, has had for the last ten years, the principal direction of cotton mills, machine shops and calico printing works, in which are constantly employed about three thousand persons.