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$45. Contents of published volumes of session laws.-The Secretary of State shall annually cause ⚫ a statement of the names and residences of the Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, Senators and Members of Assembly, and presiding officers of both Houses in office during each session be printed and bound. * *"-Laws of 1892, Chap. 682, Sec. 45.

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NAMES AND RESIDENCES

OF THE GOVERNOR, LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR, SENATORS, MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY AND PRESIDING OFFICERS OF BOTH HOUSES OF THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK AT THE TIME OF THE PASSAGE OF THE LAWS CONTAINED IN THIS VOLUME.

GOVERNOR.

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1.... John Lewis Childs Michael J. Coffey William H. Reynolds..

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George A Owens...
Daniel Bradley
Henry Wolfert‡.
Martin T. McMahon..
John F. Ahearn....
Timothy D. Sullivan
10.. Frank A. O'Donnel
11. Joseph C. Wolff ..
Thomas C. O'Sullivan
Charles L. Guy.
Jacob A. Cantor.
George W. Robertson
Clarence Lexow.
Jacob Rice...
Michael F. Collins.
Amasa J. Parker.
Harvey J. Donaldson
Frederick D. Kilburn
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Henry J. Coggeshall
Charles W. Stapleton
Edmund O'Connor.
Charles T. Saxtont..
Baxter T. Smelzer..
Cornelius R. Parsons
Cuthbert W. Pound.

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LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR.

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John S. Kenyon

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Henry H. Persons..
Frank W. Higgins

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*ALBANY, ALBANY COUNTY.

CLERK OF THE SENATE.

+Temporary President of the Senate.

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Syracuse, Onondaga county. In place of John McCarthy, unseated.

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LAWS

OF THE

STATE OF NEW YORK.

VOLUME I.

PASSED AT THE ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTEENTH REGULAR SESSION
OF THE LEGISLATURE, BEGUN THE SECOND DAY OF JANUARY, 1994,
AND ENDED THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF APRIL, 1894, AT THE CITY
OF ALBANY.

Chap. 1.

AN ACT making an appropriation for continuing work upon the

capitol.

BECAME a law January 6, 1894, with the approval of the Governor. Passed three-fifths being present.

The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows:

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Section 1. The sum of two hundred thousand dollars, or so much Appropria thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated out of any money in the treasury belonging to the general fund not otherwise appropriated, payable by the treasurer on the warrant of the comptroller, upon the order of the commissioner of the new capitol, for continuing work on the capitol, and the purchase of materials therefor, which shall be paid for in the manner now provided by law.

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§ 2. One hundred thousand dollars of the amount appropriated when pay. by section one of this act, shall be payable forthwith, and the balance of said appropriation shall be payable on or after the first day of February next.

§3. This act shall take effect immediately.

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