AGNEW. (Extraordinary Session.) Senate bill, introductory No. 12; printed No. 12, 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 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. AGNEW. (Extraordinary Session.) Senate bill, introductory No. 13; printed No. 13, entitled: An act to amend the penal law, in relation to crimes against the electoral franchise. Date of introduction June 29; referred to Committee on the Judiciary; reported favorably and ordered to third reading June 29; died in Senate. ALLEN. Senate bill, introductory No. 56; printed No. 426, entitled: An act permitting the board of supervisors of Rensselaer county to create a commission to erect and furnish a new jail, workhouse and quarters for the sheriff of the county of Rensselaer, within the city of Troy, for the use of said county, to acquire the necessary land therefor, and to provide means to defray the expenses thereof. Date of introduction January 17; referred to Committee on Internal Affairs of Towns and Counties; reported favorably and referred to the Committee of the Whole January 27; ordered to third reading February 1; amended February 21; reconsidered February 21; passed February 2 and March 1. Assembly record. Received from the Senate February 3 and March 1; reported favorably and ordered to third reading February 3; passed February 3 and March 2. Record after passage.- Transmitted to Governor February 4; recalled February 16; retransmitted to Governor March 3; chapter No. 35. ALLEN. Senate bill, introductory No. 163; printed No. 1290, entitled: An act to amend the education law, in relation to tenure of office. Date of introduction, January 26; referred to Committee on Public Education; reported favorably and referred to the Committee of the Whole April 6; amended April 27; died in Senate. ALLEN. Senate bill, introductory No. 164; printed No. 1154, entitled: An act to amend the penal law, relative to sentences for murder in the first degree which have been commuted. to life imprisonment. Date of introduction January 26; referred to Committee on Codes; reported favorably and referred to the Committee of the Whole April 15; ordered to third reading April 19; amended April 19; passed April 2. Assembly record. Received from the Senate April 26; referred to the Committee on Codes; reported favorably and oredered to third reading May 18; passed May 18. Record after passage.- Transmitted to Governor May 19; vetoed by Governor. ALLEN. Senate bill, introductory No. 165; printed No. 165, entitled: An act to amend the prison law, relative to commutation of sentence. Date of introduction, January 26; referred to Committee on Penal Institutions; ordered to third reading April 27; passed May 2. Assembly record.-Received from the Senate May 3; referred to the Committee on the Judiciary; reported favorably and ordered to third reading May 18; passed May 18. Record after passage. Transmitted to Governor May 19; chapter No. 403. ALLEN. Senate bill, introductory No. 166; printed No. 454, entitled: An act to amend chapter four hundred and thirty-eight of the laws of nineteen hundred and nine, entitled "An act authorizing an inquiry into the question as to providing terminal facilities on the canals of this state, with a view of ultimately improving and fostering the commerce of the state, and making an appropriation therefor," in relation to the membership of the commission created thereby. Date of introduction January 26; referred to Committee on Canals; ordered to third reading April 7; amended February 16 and 25; recommitted February 16 and 25; referred to Finance Committee March 4; passed April 13. Assembly record. Received from the Senate April 14; referred to the Committee on Ways and Means; reported favorably and ordered to third reading April 22; passed April 26. Record after passage.- Transmitted to Governor April 27; chapter No. 213. ALLEN. Senate bill, introductory No. 194; printed No. 196, entitled: An act to amend chapter one hundred and fortyseven of the laws of nineteen hundred and three, entitled "An act making provision for issuing bonds to the amount of not to exceed one hundred and one million dollars for the improvement of the Erie canal, the Oswego canal, and the Champlain canal, and providing for a submission of the same to the people to be voted upon at the general election to be held in the year nineteen hundred and three," relative to the necessary removal of cemeteries, burial places and graves containing human remains upon lands acquired, or to be acquired for canal purposes. Date of introduction January 27; referred to Committee on Canals; reported favorably and referred to the Committee of the Whole February 10; ordered to third reading February 11; Assembly bill, same title, substituted and passed February 25; chapter No. 63. ALLEN. Senate bill, introductory No. 213; printed No. 215; Assembly printed No. 2216, entitled: An act to amend chapter one hundred and twenty-four of the laws of nineteen hundred and one, as amended by chapter two hundred and seventeen of the laws of nineteen hundred and four, entitled "An act to regulate certain proceedings of the board of supervisors of Rensselaer county." Date of introduction January 31; referred to Committee on Internal Affairs of Towns and Counties; ordered to third reading March 16; passed March 21. Assembly record.- Received from the Senate March 22; referred to the Committee on Internal Affairs of Towns and Counties; reported favorably and ordered to second reading April 15; ordered to third reading April 18; amended April 20; passed May 2. Record after passage.— Transmitted to Governor May 4; chapter No. 280. ALLEN. Senate bill, introductory No. 246; printed No. 247, entitled: An act to expedite the work of improving the Oswego canal by providing for a suspension of navigation during the year nineteen hundred and ten. Date of introduction February 2; referred to Committee on Canals; reported favorably and referred to the Committee of the Whole February 10; ordered to third reading February 11; passed February 14. Assembly record. Received from the Senate February 15; referred to the Committee on Canals; reported favorably and ordered to third reading February 17; passed February 22. Record after passage.- Transmitted to Governor February 24; chapter No. 10. ALLEN. Senate bill, introductory No. 277; printed No. 1016, entitled: An act to amend the judiciary law, in relation to the salary of the stenographer of the county court of Rensselaer county. Date of introduction February 7; referred to Committee on Internal Affairs of Towns and Counties; reported favorably and referred to the Committee of the Whole April 12; ordered to third reading April 15; amended April 12; passed April 19. Assembly record. Received from the Senate April 19; referred to the Committee on Internal Affairs of Towns and Counties; reported favorably and ordered to third reading May 17; passed May 17. Record after passage.- Transmitted to Governor May 18; chapter No. 625. ALLEN. Senate bill, introductory No. 332; printed No. 334, entitled: An act to provide for the repair and improvement of existing mechanical and other structures and works on and connected with the canals of the state. Date of introduction February 11; referred to Committee on Canals; died in Senate. ALLEN. Senate bill, introductory No. 447; printed No. 946, entitled: An act to amend the Greater New York charter, in relation to grants of land under water by the city of New York to the state. Date of introduction February 25; referred to Committee on Affairs of Cities; reported favorably and referred to the Committee of the Whole April 7; ordered to third reading April 12; amended April 7; passed April 14. Assembly record. Received from the Senate April 15; referred to the Committee on Affairs of Cities; returned from Assembly dead. ALLEN. Senate bill, introductory No. 449; printed No. 471, entitled: An act to amend chapter one hundred and forty-seven of the laws of nineteen hundred and three, entitled "An act making provision for issuing bonds to the amount of not to exceed one hundred and one million dollars for the improvement of the Erie canal, the Oswego canal and the Champlain canal, and providing for a submission of the same to the people to be voted upon at the general election to be held in the year nineteen hundred and three," in relation to the construction of bascule and swing bridges. Date of introduction February 25; referred to Committee on Canals; died in Senate. ALLEN. Senate bill, introductory No. 455; printed No. 683, entitled: An act to legalize certain acts, resolutions and proceedings of the board of supervisors of Rensselaer county, relative to the employment of an attorney or other assistant in the matter of the examination of sales of real property for unpaid taxes in said county, and relative to the appointment of a clerk to the finance committee of said board, and to confer upon said board further powers in relation thereto. Date of introduction February 28; referred to Committee on the Judiciary; reported favorably and referred to the Committee of the Whole March 17; ordered to third reading March 21; amended May 17; passed March 24. Assembly record. Received from the Senate March 24; referred to the Committee on Internal Affairs of Towns and Counties; reported favorably and ordered to second reading April 6; ordered to third reading April 7; passed April 12. Record after passage.Record after passage.- Transmitted to Governor April 13; recalled April 21; died in Senate. ALLEN. Senate bill, introductory No. 456; printed No. 480; Assembly printed No. 2042, entitled: An act to amend chapter nine of the laws of nineteen hundred and three, entitled "An act to make the office of sheriff of Rensselaer county a salaried office, and regulating the management of said office," as amended by chapter four of the laws of nineteen hundred and four, providing for payment of fees to a deputy designated by the sheriff to serve civil process, increasing the appropriation for the appointees of |