law, relative to compensation of assistant matrons at the state prison for women. Date of introduction May 2; referred to Committee on Finance; reported favorably and referred to the Committee of the Whole May 20; ordered to third reading May 20; amended May 20; passed May 25. Assembly record. Received from the Senate May 25; referred to the Committee on Rules; reported favorably and ordered to third reading May 27; passed May 27. Record after passage. Transmitted to Governor May 27; vetoed by Governor. ALLEN. Senate bill, introductory No. 1100; printed No. 1405, entitled: An act to amend the charter of the city of Rensselaer, in relation to special tax election for school purposes. Date of introduction May 3; referred to Committee on Affairs of Cities; died in Senate. ALLEN. Senate bill, introductory No. 1124; printed No. 1476, entitled: An act to amend the agricultural law, in relation to abattoirs. Date of introduction May 6; referred to Committee on Finance; died in Senate. ALT. Senate bill, introductory No. 29; printed No. 1088, entitled: An act to amend chapter five hundred and eighty-three of the laws of eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, entitled "An act to revise and combine in a single act all existing special and local laws affecting public interests in the city of Brooklyn," in relation to removal of buildings extending into streets. Date of introduction January 12; referred to Committee on Affairs of Cities; reported favorably and referred to the Committee of the Whole April 14; ordered to third reading April 19; amended April 14; passed April 21. Assembly record. Received from the Senate April 21; referred to the Committee on the Judiciary; reported favorably and ordered to second reading April 22; ordered to third reading April 28; passed April 29. Record after passage.- Transmitted to mayor of Brooklyn May 3; returned from mayor not accepted May 17; referred to Committee on Affairs of Cities May 18; died in Senate. ALT. Senate bill, introductory No. 30; printed No. 30, entitled: An act to amend the agricultural law, in relation to skimmilk and skim-cheese. Date of introduction January 12; referred to Committee on Agriculture; died in Senate. ALT. Senate bill, introductory No. 31; printed No. 31, entitled: An act to provide for the expense of opening and acquisition of Railroad avenue in the borough of Brooklyn, in the city of New York. Date of introduction January 12; referred to Committee on Affairs of Cities; died in Senate. ALT. Senate bill, introductory No. 32; printed No. 32, entitled: An act to amend the Greater New York charter, in relation to ash receiving stations in the borough of Brooklyn, city of New York. Date of introduction January 12; referred to Committee on Affairs of Cities; died in Senate. ALT. Senate bill, introductory No. 90; printed No. 90, entitled: An act to amend the Greater New York charter, in relation to the definition of the word "street." Date of introduction January 20; referred to Committee on Affairs of Cities; died in Senate. ALT. Senate bill, introductory No. 91; printed No. 91, entitled: An act to amend the Greater New York charter, in relation to constructing and setting apart for public use, certain docks and piers in Kings county. Date of introduction January 20; referred to Committee on Affairs of Cities; died in Senate. ALT. Senate bill, introductory No. 92; printed No. 92, entitled: An act to regulate the amount of fare to be charged by certain railroad corporations operating between Flatbush avenue and Railroad avenue in Kings county, and providing penalty for violation. Date of introduction January 20; referred to Committee on Railroads; died in Senate. ALT. Senate bill, introductory No. 105; printed No. 105, entitled: An act to amend the penal law, in relation to sale of articles kept in cold storage. Date of introduction January 24; referred to Committee on Codes; died in Senate. ALT. Senate bill introductory No. 205; printed No. 1357, entitled: An act to amend the forest, fish and game law, in relation to open season for black and gray squirrels. Date of introduction January 31; referred to Committee on Forest, Fish and Game Laws; reported favorably and referred to Committee of the Whole April 29; ordered to third reading May 5; amended April 29; passed May 9. Assembly record. Received from the Senate May 10; referred to the Committee on Forest, Fish and Game Laws; returned from Assembly dead. ALT. Senate bill, introductory No. 269; printed No. 271, entitled: An act to authorize the commissioners of the sinking fund of the city of New York in their discretion to cancel certain assessments made against property for the grading of Atlantic avenue, in the town of New Lots, in the county of Kings. Date of introduction February 3; referred to Committee on Affairs of Cities; died in Senate. ALT. Senate bill, introductory No. 463; printed No. 488, entitled: An act to release to the successors in interest of the Mount Pleasant Cemetery Association of Kings county all of the right, title and interest of the people of the State of New York in and to certain real estate situated in the borough of Brooklyn, county of Kings, and state of New York, acquired by escheat or otherwise, upon the death of Paul Pontau. Date of introduction March 1; referred to Committee on Finance; reported favorably and referred to the Committee of the Whole May 4; ordered to third reading May 6; amended April 25; recommitted April 25; passed May 9. Assembly record. Received from the Senate May 10; referred to the Committee on Ways and Means; reported favorably and ordered to third reading May 25; passed May 25. Record after passage.- Transmitted to Governor May 25; vetoed by Governor. ALT. Senate bill, introductory No. 495; printed No. 525, entitled: An act to amend the Greater New York charter, in relation to the construction of piers and docks. Date of introduction March 3; referred to Committee on Affairs of Cities; died in Senate. ALT. Senate bill, introductory No. 549; printed No. 1173, entitled: An act to authorize and empower the board of assessors of the city of New York to estimate, determine and allow damages sustained by property of Amy Ellis, in the borough of Brooklyn, city of New York, by reason of the opening and grading of Jerome street, and to provide for the payment by the city of any award thereunder. Date of introduction March 10; referred to Committee on Affairs of Cities; reported favorably and referred to the Committee of the Whole April 20; ordered to third reading April 26; amended April 20; passed April 28. Assembly record.- Received from the Senate April 29; referred to the Committee on Affairs of Cities; returned from Asseinbly dead. ALT. Senate bill, introductory No. 550; printed No. 587, entitled: An act to amend the Greater New York charter, as amended by chapter one hundred and eighty-seven of the laws of nineteen hundred and five, in relation to the department of public charities. Date of introduction March 10; referred to Committee on Affairs of Cities; died in Senate. ALT. Senate bill, introductory No. 874; printed No. 996, entitled: An act authorizing attorneys to act as notaries public within the state of New York. Date of introduction April 11; referred to Committee on the Judiciary; died in Senate. ALT. Senate bill, introductory No. 1012; printed No. 1237, entitled: An act in relation to the discontinuance of illegal sewers in the borough of Brooklyn in the city of New York. Date of introduction April 25; referred to Committee on Affairs of Cities; died in Senate. ALT. Senate bill, introductory No. 1109; printed No. 1425, entitled: An act to amend the membership corporations law, in relation to payment of fire insurance by municipalities. Date of introduction May 4; referred to Committee on the Judiciary; died in Senate. ALT. Senate bill, introductory No. 1159; printed No. 1621, entitled: An act to limit the commencement of actions with respect to certain encroachments in the city of New York. Date of introduction May 18; referred to Committee on Affairs of Cities; ordered to third reading May 18; died in Senate. ALT. Senate bill, introductory No. 1163; printed No. 1617, entitled: An act to amend the Greater New York charter, in relation to assessments for benefit where streets or other property are graded with material excavated in making other public improvements. Date of introduction May 18; referred to Committee on Affairs of Cities; reported favorably and restored to third reading May 20; ordered to third reading May 18; amended; passed May 24. Assembly record. Received from the Senate, May 24; referred to the Committee on Affairs of Cities; reported favorably and ordered to third reading May 25; passed May 25. Record after passage.Transmitted to mayor of New York May 26; returned from mayor accepted; transmitted to Governor; chapter No. 550. BAYNE. Senate bill, introductory No. 14; printed No. 841, entitled: An act amending the code of civil procedure, in relation to the destruction, mutilation and concealment of wills. Date of introduction January 5; referred to Committee on Codes; reported favorably and referred to the Committee of the Whole March 31; ordered to third reading April 4; amended |