tion to the power of the board of education to dispose of personal property.. Date of introduction March 14; referred to Committee on Affairs of Cities; reported favorably and referred to the Committee of the Whole April 7; ordered to third reading April 8: passed April 11. Assembly record. Received from the Senate April 12; referred to the Committee on Affairs of Cities; reported favorably and ordered to third reading May 18; passed May 18. Record after passage.- Transmitted to mayor of New York May 18; returned from mayor accepted; transmitted to Governer; chapter No. 456. AGNEW. Senate bill, introductory No. 633; printed No. 1516, entitled: An act to amend the judiciary law, in relation to the collection and publication of judicial statistics, and repealing certain sections of the code of criminal procedure in reference thereto. Date of introduction March 16; referred to Committee on the Judiciary; amended May 9; recommitted May 9; died in Senate. AGNEW. Senate bill, introductory No. 689; printed No. 741, entitled: An act to amend chapter twenty-two of the laws of nineteen hundred and nine, entitled "An act in relation to the elections, constituting chapter seven teen of the consolidated laws," in relation to the powers, duties and salaries of the state superintendent of elections and his appointees. Date of introduction March 22; referred to Committee on Finance; died in Senate. AGNEW. Senate bill, introductory No. 701; printed No. 755, entitled: An act to amend the state boards and commissions law, in relation to the powers and duties of the state water supply commission. Date of introduction March 23; referred to Committee on Finance; reported favorably and referred to the Committee of the Whole April 14; ordered to third reading April 19; passed April 21. Assembly record. Received from the Senate April referred to the Committee on Electricity, Gas and Water; reported ; favorably and ordered to second reading April 28; ordered to third reading May 3; passed May 4. Record after passage.— Transmitted to Governor May 5; chapter No. 285. AGNEW. Senate bill, introductory No. 733; printed No. 791, entitled: An act to amend the forest, fish and game law, in relation to the possession and sale of fish for which there is a close season. Date of introduction March 25; referred to Committee on Forest, Fish and Game Laws; died in Senate. AGNEW. Senate bill, introductory No. 781; printed No. 1188, entitled: An act to amend the penal law, in relation to crimes against the electoral franchise. Date of introduction April 1; referred to Committee on Codes; amended April 21; recommitted April 21; died in Senate. AGNEW. Senate bill, introductory No. 782; printed No. 1230, entitled: An act to amend the election law, in relation to the creation, division and alteration of election districts in cities containing a population of one million and over. Date of introduction April 1; referred to Committee on the Judiciary; amended April 22; recommitted April 22; died in Senate. AGNEW. Senate bill, introductory No. 783; printed No. 872, entitled: An act to amend chapter twenty-two of the laws of nineteen hundred and nine, entitled "An act in relation to the elections, constituting chapter seventeen of the consolidated laws," in relation to adding and erasing names on register. Date of introduction April 1; referred to Committee on the Judiciary; died in Senate. AGNEW. Senate bill, introductory No. 784; printed No. 1189, entitled: An act to amend the election law, in relation to the conduct of primary elections in cities containing a population of one million and over. Date of introduction April 1; referred to Committee on the Judiciary; amended April 21; recommitted April 21; died in Senate. AGNEW. Senate bill, introductory No. 785; printed No. 1659, entitled: An act to amend the election law, generally. Date of introduction April 1; referred to Committee on the Judiciary; amended April 21, 29, May 17, 21; recommitted April 21, 29, May 17 and 21; rules suspended May 25; passed May 25. Assembly record. Received from the Senate May 25; referred to the Committee on Rules; returned from Assembly dead. AGNEW. Senate bill, introductory No. 801; printed No. 894, entitled: An act to amend the code of civil procedure, in relation to a corporation acting as administrator with the will annexed. Date of introduction April 5; referred to Committee on Codes; reported favorably and referred to the Committee of the Whole April 15; ordered to third reading April 20; passed April 28. Assembly record. Received from the Senate April 29; referred to the Committee on Codes; reported favorably and ordered to third reading May 25; passed May 25. Record after passage. Transmitted to Governor May 26; chapter No. 585. AGNEW. Senate bill, introductory No. 845; printed No. 1059, entitled: An act to amend chapter six hundred and thirtynine of the laws of nineteen hundred and six, entitled "An act to provide for a commission to investigate and consider means for protecting the waters of New York bay and vicinity against pollution and authorizing the city of New York to pay the expenses thereof," in relation to the term of said commission. Date of introduction April 7; referred to Committee on Affairs of Cities; ordered to third reading April 13; amended April 13; Assembly bill, same title, substituted and passed April 19; chapter No. 200.. AGNEW. Senate bill, introductory No. 950; printed No. 1126, entitled: An act to amend the labor law, relative to enforcement. Date of introduction April 18; referred to Committee on the Judiciary; reported favorably and referred to the Committee of the Whole May 6; ordered to third reading May 10; recommitted May 19; died in Senate. AGNEW. Senate bill, introductory No. 951; printed No. 1127, entitled: An act to amend the labor law, relative to enforcement. Date of introduction April 18; referred to Committee on the Judiciary; reported favorably and referred to the Committee of the Whole May 6; ordered to third reading May 10; recommitted May 19; died in Senate. AGNEW. Senate bill, introductory No. 1093; printed No. 1401, entitled: An act to amend chapter twenty-two of the laws of nineteen hundred and nine, entitled "An act in relation to the elections, constituting chapter seventeen of the consolidated laws," in relation to the delivery and filing of papers with the state superintendent of elections. Date of introduction May 3; referred to Committee on the Judiciary; died in Senate. AGNEW. Senate bill, introductory No. 1094; printed No. 1402, entitled: An act to amend chapter twenty-two of the laws of nineteen hundred and nine, entitled "An act in relation to the elections, constituting chapter seventeen of the consolidated laws," in relation to the custody and filing of registers after registration in cities of the first class. Date of introduction May 3; referred to Committee on the Judiciary; died in Senate. AGNEW. Senate bill, introductory No. 1095; printed No. 1403, entitled: An act to amend chapter four hundred and fortytwo of the laws of eighteen hundred and eighty-one, entitled "An act to establish a code of criminal procedure," relative to the examination of witnesses. Date of introduction May 3; referred to Committee on Codes; died in Senate. AGNEW. Senate bill, introductory No. 1096; printed No. 1408, entitled: An act to amend the election law, generally. Date of introduction May 3; referred to Committee on the Judiciary; referred to Finance Committee May 11; died in Senate. AGNEW. Senate bill, introductory No. 1165; printed No. 1631, entitled: An act to amend the penal law, in relation to the Sabbath. Date of introduction May 19; referred to Committee on Codes; died in Senate. AGNEW. Senate bill, introductory No. 1169; printed No. 1664, entitled: An act to amend chapter four of the laws of eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled "An act to provide for rapid transit railways in cities of over one million inhabitants," relative to contracts for equipment, maintenance and operation of railroads, to allow cities to reserve the right to permit the use thereof by other persons, firms and corporations and by the municipality itself. Date of introduction May 23; referred to Committee on Affairs of Cities; died in Senate. AGNEW. (Extraordinary Session.) Senate bill, introductory No. 9; printed No. 9, entitled: An act to amend the election law, in relation to emblems. Date of introduction June 29; referred to Committee on the Judiciary; reported favorably and ordered to third reading June 29; died in Senate. AGNEW. (Extraordinary Session.) Senate bill, introductory No. 10; printed No. 10, entitled: An act to amend the election law, in relation to the custody of the registers and poll books. Date of introduction June 29; referred to Committee on the Judiciary; reported favorably and ordered to third reading June 29; died in Senate. AGNEW. (Extraordinary Session.) Senate bill, introductory No. 11; printed No. 11, entitled: An act to amend the election law, in relation to the conduct of primary elections in cities containing a population of one million or over. Date of introduction June 29; referred to Committee on the Judiciary; reported favorably and ordered to third reading June 29; died in Senate. |