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On motion of Mr. Hewitt, and by unanimous consent, the rules were suspended, and said bill ordered to a third reading.

Mr. Burlingame, from the committee on the judiciary, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Knight (No. 1460, Int. No. 1193) entitled "An act to amend the Insanity Law, in relation to the admission of patients to institutions, the use of hospital laboratories and the transfer of patients, and renumbering certain sections of such law," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

On motion of Mr. Burlingame, and by unanimous consent, the rules were suspended, and said bill ordered to a third reading. Mr. Mullan, from the committee on affairs of cities, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Ames (No. 1483, Int. No. 1218) entitled "An act to amend the charter of the city of Jamestown, in relation to transfer of lands and structures under the jurisdiction of the board of park commissioners of such city, not required for park purposes," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

On motion of Mr. Ames, and by unanimous consent, the rules were suspended, and said bill ordered to a third reading.

Mr. Burlingame, from the committee on the judiciary, to which was referred the Assembly bill introduced by Mr. Steinberg (No. 651, Rec. No. 81) entitled "An act to amend the Judiciary Law, providing for the appointment of a general clerk to the justices of the Supreme Court in the first judicial district, and prescribing the duties of such clerk," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

On motion of Mr. Burlingame, and by unanimous consent, the rules were suspended, and said bill ordered to a third reading.

Mr. Burlingame, from the committee on the judiciary, to which was referred the Assembly bill introduced by Mr. Flynn (No. 1566, Rec. No. 255) entitled "An act to amend the Judiciary Law, in relation to the salaries of interpreters of the county court of Bronx county," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

On motion of Mr. Burlingame, and by unanimous consent, the rules were suspended, and said bill ordered to a third reading.

Mr. Burlingame, from the committee on the judiciary, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Whitley

(No. 451, Int. No. 419) entitled "An act to amend the Judiciary Law, in relation to retirement of court attendants, librarians and assistant librarians of the Appellate Division in the third and fourth departments," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

On motion of Mr. Whitley, and by unanimous consent, the rules were suspended, and said bill ordered to a third reading.

Mr. Hewitt, from the committee on finance, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Kavanaugh (No. 1240, Int. No. 850) entitled "An act to amend the Judiciary Law, in relation to stenographers in the fourth and sixth judicial districts, and making an appropriation for an additional stenographer in each of such districts," reported in favor of the passage of the same with amendments, which report was agreed to.

On motion of Mr. Hewitt, and by unanimous consent, the rules were suspended, and said bill ordered to a third reading.

Mr. Walton, from the committee on codes, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Pitcher (No. 585, Int. No. 210) entitled "An act to amend the Justice Court Act, in relation to fees of justices of the peace," reported in favor of the passage of the same with amendments, which report was agreed

to.

On motion of Mr. Walton, and by unanimous consent, the rules were suspended, and said bill ordered to a third reading.

Mr. Lowman, from the committee on internal affairs of towns, counties and public highways, to which was referred the Assembly bill introduced by Mr. Warren (No. 1270, Rec. No. 290) entitled "An act to amend chapter seven hundred and four of the Laws of nineteen hundred and one, entitled 'An act to make the office of the clerk of the county of Kings a salaried office, and regulating the management of said office,' in relation to the compensation of copyists or recording clerks of current records," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

On motion of Mr. Lowman, and by unanimous consent, the rules were suspended, and said bill ordered to a third reading. Mr. Duell, from the committee on labor and industry, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Meyer (No. 662, [SENATE JOURNAL]

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Int. No. 604) entitled "An act to amend the Labor Law, in relation to the power of the industrial board regarding hours of employment of women and minors," reported in favor of the passage of the same with amendments, which report was agreed to, and said bill committed to the committee of the whole.

Mr. Burlingame, from the committee on the judiciary, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Walton (No. 1515, Int. No. 1235) entitled "An act to amend the Lien Law, in relation to the application of the article relating to chattel mortgages," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

On motion of Mr. Walton, and by unanimous consent, the rules were suspended, and said bill ordered to a third reading.

Mr. Mullan, from the committee on affairs of cities, to which was referred the Assembly bill introduced by Mr. Evans (No. 1504, Rec. No. 277) entitled "An act to amend the charter of the city of Little Falls, generally," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

On motion of Mr. Robinson, and by unanimous consent, the rules were suspended, and said bill ordered to a third reading. Mr. Hewitt, from the committee on finance, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Hewitt (No. 1383, Int. No. 1150) entitled "An act authorizing the State Board of Estimate and Control to sell and convey the lands, buildings and premises known as the Mohansic Lake Reservation in the town of Yorktown, Westchester county, providing for the manner of sale and disposition of proceeds, and repealing article twelve of the Public Lands Law," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to, and said bill committed to the committee of the whole.

Mr. Walton, from the committee on codes, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Harris (No. 1459, Int. No. 1192) entitled "An act to amend the New York City Municipal Court Code, in relation to marshals," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to, and said bill committed to the committee of the whole.

Mr. Mullan, from the committee on affairs of cities, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Walton (No.

1466, Int. No. 1199) entitled "An act to amend the General Municipal Law, in relation to prenatal and maternity care," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to, and said bill committed to the committee of the whole.

Mr. Hewitt from the committee on finance, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Wiswall (No. 258, Int. No. 248) entitled "An act to amend the General Municipal Law and the State Finance Law, in relation to the awarding of contracts," reported in favor of the passage of the same with amendments, which report was agreed to.

On motion of Mr. Hewitt, and by unanimous consent, the rules were suspended, and said bill ordered to a third reading.

Mr. Mullan, from the committee on affairs of cities, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Ames (No. 1484, Int. No. 1219) entitled "An act to amend the General Municipal Law, in relation to the construction and maintenance of memorial building or monument by a county or city," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

On motion of Mr. Ames, and by unanimous consent, the rules were suspended, and said bill ordered to a third reading.

Mr. Mullan, from the committee on affairs of cities, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Tolbert (No. 1485, Int. No. 1220) entitled "An act relating to paving, repaving and repairing certain streets in the city of New York, and the levying of assessments to pay the expense thereof, as a substitute for covenants for paving, repaving and repairing said streets," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to, and said bill committed to the committee of the whole.

Mr. Mullan, from the committee on affairs of cities, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Dunnigan (No. 1315, Int. No. 1117) entitled "An act authorizing the commissioners of the sinking fund of the city of New York to cancel and annul all taxes, water rents and assessments which are now a lien upon the property of the New York Protestant Episcopal Public School," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to, and said bill committed to the committee of the whole.

Mr. Mullan, from the committee on affairs of cities, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Dunnigan (No. 1518, Int. No. 1238) entitled "An act to authorize the reinstatement, in the police department of the city of New York, of Michael La Grua, formerly a member of such force, who resigned from such position in the year nineteen hundred and nineteen," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to, and said bill committed to the committee of the whole. Mr. Mullan, from the committee on affairs of cities, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Twomey (No. 1491, Int. No. 1226) entitled "An act authorizing the board of estimate and apportionment of the city of New York to compensate Richardson Webster, formerly a register of the county of Kings, for services hereafter to be performed in relation to such office," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

On motion of Mr. Twomey, and by unanimous consent, the rules were suspended, and said bill ordered to a third reading.

Mr. Mullan, from the committee on affairs of cities, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Duggan (No. 289, Int. No. 279) entitled "An act to provide for a bridge connecting Manhattan and Queens boroughs, New York city," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

On motion of Mr. Duggan, and by unanimous consent, the rules were suspended, and said bill ordered to a third reading.

Mr. Mullan, from the committee on affairs of cities, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Smith (No. 1539, Int. No. 517) entitled "An act to authorize the board of estimate and apportionment of the city of New York to construct a tunnel for freight and passenger purposes under New York bay, between the boroughs of Richmond and Brooklyn, by improving and increasing the terminal facilities of the city of New York to maintain the supremacy of the port of New York," reported in favor of the passage of the same with amendments, which report was agreed to.

On motion of Mr. Mullan, and by unanimous consent, the rules were suspended, and said bill ordered to a third reading.

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