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Mr. Knight introduced a bill (Int. No. 514) entitled "An act making appropriation for completing the work of clearing the channel and protecting the banks of Griffin creek, between the junction of said creek with the old Genesee Valley canal and a point on said creek approximately two thousand feet up stream and easterly from said junction," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on finance.

Mr. G. L. Thompson introduced a bill (Int. No. 515) entitled "An act to amend the Conservation Law, in relation to the traveling expenses of game protectors," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on finance.

Also, a bill (Int. No. 516) entitled "An act to amend chapter one hundred and seven of the Laws of nineteen hundred and sixteen, entitled 'An act in relation to providing for a county auditor in the county of Suffolk,' in relation to salaries and to purchases by county officers," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on internal affairs of towns, counties and public high

ways.

Mr. Ramsperger introduced a bill (Int. No. 517) entitled "Am act to confer jurisdiction on the Court of Claims to hear, audit, try and determine the claim of Liberty Bank of Buffalo, a banking corporation of the State of New York, assignee and owner of the claim and demand of Hiram R. Hankin and Sidney R. Hankin, formerly copartners doing business under the firm and style of H. R. Hankin and Brother, against the State of New York for compensation for extra materials furnished and for extra services and labor performed by H. R. Hankin and Brother in connection with a contract entered into on August twentyninth, in the year nineteen hundred and sixteen, with the State of New York for grading, constructing walks and doing landscape work in and upon the premises of the State of New York at the State Normal School at Buffalo, and to render judgment against the State of New York for such sum as said Court of [SENATE JOURNAL]

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Claims may determine to be just and equitable," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on the judiciary.

Mr. Marshall introduced a bill (Int. No. 518) entitled "An act to amend the Banking Law, in relation to restrictions on amount of deposits in savings banks," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on banks.

Also, a bill (Int. No. 519) entitled "An act to amend the Banking Law, in relation to the powers of savings banks,” which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on banks.

Also, a bill (Int. No. 520) entitled "An act to amend the Banking Law, in relation to the residence of trustees of savings banks," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on banks.

Also, a bill (Int. No. 521) entitled "An act to amend the Banking Law, in relation to the repayment of deposits of decedents in savings banks," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on banks.

Also, a bill (Int. No. 522) entitled "An act to amend the Banking Law, in relation to deposits in savings banks," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time,and referred to the committee on banks.

Also, a bill (Int. No. 523) entitled "An act to amend the Banking Law, in relation to school savings banks," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on banks.

Also, a bill (Int. No. 524) entitled "An act to amend the Code of Civil Procedure, in relation to the salaries of stenographers in surrogates' courts," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on codes.

Also, a bill (Int. No. 525) entitled "An act to amend chapter twenty-nine of the Laws of nineteen hundred and two, entitled

'An act to make the office of sheriff of Franklin county a salaried office, in part, and to regulate the management thereof,' in relation to the power of the purchasing committee," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on internal affairs of towns, counties and public highways.

Mr. Burlingame introduced a bill (Int. No. 526) entitled “An act to amend the Civil Service Law, in relation to the continuity of service of soldiers, sailors or marines," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on civil service.

Mr. Lusk introduced a bill (Int. No. 527) entitled "An act providing for the erection and construction of the buildings of the Cortland State Normal and Training School," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on finance.

Mr. Gibbs introduced a bill (Int. No. 528) entitled “An act to amend chapter two hundred and seventeen of the Laws of nineteen hundred and fourteen, entitled 'An act to provide a charter for the city of Buffalo,' in relation to eminent domain," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on affairs of cities.

Also, a bill (Int. No. 529) entitled "An act to amend chapter two hundred and thirty-nine of the Laws of eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, entitled 'An act in relation to Grosvenor library of the city of Buffalo,' in relation to the powers of the trustees of said library," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on affairs of cities.

Mr. Ferris introduced a bill (Int. No. 530) entitled "An act to amend the Banking Law, in relation to the use of liberty or victory bonds in lieu of bonds and undertakings," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on banks.

Mr. G. L. Thompson introduced a bill (Int. No. 531) entitled "An act to amend the Lien Law, in relation to mechanics' liens," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also

read the second time, and referred to the committee on the judiciary.

Also, a bill (Int. No. 532) entitled "An act to authorize the town of Hempstead, Nassau county, to grant and release to union free school district number one, of the town of Hempstead, all the right, title and interest of, in and to certain premises in such town," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on internal affairs of towns, counties and public highways.

Also, a bill (Int. No. 533) entitled "An act in relation to the commitment of women and girls of the age of sixteen years and over in the counties of Kings, Queens, Nassau and Suffolk," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on penal institutions.

Mr. Walters introduced a bill (Int. No. 534) entitled "An act to amend the Indian Law, in relation to medical aid and attendance of Indians residing on the Onondaga reservation," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on internal affairs of towns, counties and public highways.

Mr. Downing introduced a bill (Int. No. 535) entitled "An act in relation to the powers of the National Academy of Design, with respect to the taking and holding of property and income," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on the judiciary.

Mr. Baumes introduced a bill (Int. No. 536) entitled "An act to amend the County Law, in relation to compensation of supervisors in Dutchess and Orange counties," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on internal affairs of towns, counties. and public highways.

Mr. Carroll introduced a bill (Int. No. 537) entitled "An act to amend the greater New York charter, in relation to the publication of municipal advertisements," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on affairs of cities.

The Assembly sent for concurrence the bill (No. 246, Rec. No. 23) entitled "An act to amend chapter one hundred and forty-two of the Laws of nineteen hundred, entitled 'An act to make the office of sheriff of Cattaraugus county a salaried office, and to regulate the management thereof,' in relation to compensation of deputy sheriffs appointed during riots and other similar emergencies,” which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on internal affairs of towns, counties and publie highways.

Mr. G. F. Thompson, from the committee on public service, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Baumes (No. 90, Int. No. 90) entitled "An act to revive and extend the corporate existence of the Sterling Mountain Railway Company," 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 internal affairs of towns, counties and public highways, to which was referred the Assembly bill introduced by Mr. Davies (No. 372, Rec. No. 10) entitled "An act to amend the County Law, in relation to the compensation of supervisors,” reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

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

The Senate bill (No. 266, Int. No. 262) entitled “An act making appropriations for the contributions of the State for the repair and improvement of town highways in accordance with the requirements of section one hundred and one of the Highway Law, and chapter one hundred and thirty-seven of the Laws of nineteen hundred and eleven, and the repair and improvement of highways and bridges on Indian reservations in accordance with section one hundred and fifty-nine of the Highway Law," was read the third time.

The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to the final passage of said bill, the same having been printed and upon the desks of the members in its final form for three calendar legislative days, and it was decided in the affirmative, a majority of all the Senators elected voting in favor thereof, and three-fifths being present, as follows:

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