OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK May 8, 1894, to September 29, 1894 REVISED BY 'HON. WILLIAM H. STEELE, VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION OF 1894, Pursuant to Chap. 21, Laws of 1898. PUBLISHED UNDER DIRECTION OF HON. CHARLES E. FITCH, L. H. D., SECRETARY OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION OF 1894, Pursuant to Chap. 419, Laws of 1900. Vol. II. ALBANY: THE ARGUS COMPANY, PRINTERS. 1900. REVISED RECORD Wednesday Evening, August 1, 1894. The Constitutional Convention of the State of New York met, pursuant to recess, in the Assembly Chamber, in the Capitol, at Albany, N. Y., Wednesday evening, August 1, 1894, at eight o'clock. President Choate called the Convention to order. Mr. Crosby moved that the privileges of the floor be extended The President put the question on the motion of Mr. Crosby, and it was determined in the affirmative. Mr. Forbes asked unanimous consent to introduce O. 373. Proposed amendment to article 3 of the Constitution, by adding a new section relating to charities and corrections. Referred to the Select Committee. The President General orders are in order. - Mr. Marshall moved that the Convention go into Committee of the Whole on general order No. 12. The President put the question on the motion of Mr. Marshall, and it was determined in the affirmative, whereupon the Conven- tion resolved itself into Committee of the Whole, and Mr. Peck took The Chairman - The Convention is in Committee of the Whole on proposed constitutional amendment, general order No. 12, intro- |