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were, David Allen, Stephen Bates, Bennet Bicknell, Moses I. Cantine, James 

 Cochran, Ralph Hascall, Ephraim Hart, Parley Keyes, John Knox, William 

 Mallory, John I. Prendergast, William Rx)ss, Farrand Stranahan, Samuel 

 Stewart, Peter Swart, George Tibbits, Martin Van Buren and Abraham Van 

 Vechten ; and in the negative, Henry Bloom, Walter Bowne, Darius Crosby, 

 Jonathan Dayton, John D. Ditmis, Lucas Elmendorf, Peter R. Livingston, John 

 Noyes and Isaac Ogden. 



The geographical classification of members voting for and against the law 

 was as follows i 



Southern district, . 

 Middle « 



In the Senate. 



Affinnative. Negative. 



5 

 -6 3 



Affirmative. Negative. 



Eastern district, 7 



Western " 5 I 



18 



In the Assembly. 



Suffolk, 1 



Q,ueeiis, 3 



Richmond, 



New- York, 



Westchester, 



Rockland, 



Putnam, 



Dutchess, 2 



.Orange, 3 



Ulster and Sullivan, I 



Greene, 2 



Columbia, 4 



Rensselaer, 5 



Albany, 4 



Washhigton and Warren, 2 3 



Saratoga, I 1 



Essex, 1 



Clinton and Franklin, 1 



St Lawrence, . 



Schenectady, 



Schoharie, 2 



Montgomery, 4 



Herkimer, 3 



Lewis and Jefferson, 



Otsego, 5 



Chenango, Broome and Tioga,. . 2 



Madison, . 3 



Oneida, 4 



Onondaga, 3 



Cortland, 1 



Cayuga, 3 



Seneca, 2 



Ontario, 3 



Genesee, 2 



Steuben and Allegany, 2 



Niagara, Cattaraugus and Chau- 



tauque, 2 



3 

 1 



1 

 1 



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36 



Intr. 



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