Journal of a Tour in the State of New York in the Year 1830 With Remarks On Ag

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Journal of a Tour in the State of New York in the Year 1830 With Remarks On Ag
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The two Houses of Legislature are each authorized to originate or amend bills. The assent of two-thirds of all the members elected for each House, is required to constitute a law for the appropriation of public money or property to private or local purposes, or for creating, continuing, or reviv- ing any corporation. No Member of the Legislature can receive any civil appointment from the Governor and Senate, or from the Legislature, during the time for which he was elected : nor can any Member ...of Con- gress, or person holding a judicial or military office under the United States, have a seat in the Legisla- ture. A Bill which has passed both Houses becomes a law, if approved by the Governor. If not approved, he may return it to the Legislature, with his objections; and if, upon reconsideration, two- thirds of the Mem- bers of each House present, agree to pass it, the bill becomes a law, as it does also if the Governor neglect to return it within ten days.
" The Right of Suffrage is extended to every white male citizen of the age of twenty-one years, who shall have been an inhabitant of the State one year preced- ing the election, and for the last six months a resident of the town or county where he offers his vote, and ■who shall, in the year next preceding such election, — 1st, have paid a County or State tax, assessed upon his real or personal property ; or, 2nd, shall be by law exempt from taxation ; or, 3rd, being armed and equip- ped according to law^ shall have performed, in that NEW YORK General allusions, S^c.


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