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Eighteenth district.- The counties of Putnam, Dutchess and Ulster shall compose the eighteenth district.

Nineteenth district.-The counties of Columbia and Rensselaer shall compose the nineteenth district.

Twentieth district.-The county of Albany shall compose the twentieth district.

Twenty-first district. The counties of Greene, Schoharie, Otsego, Montgomery and Schenectady shall compose the twenty-first district.

Twenty-second district.— The counties of Fulton and Hamilton, Saratoga and Saint Lawrence shall compose the twenty-second district.

Twenty-third district. The counties of Clinton, Franklin, Essex, Warren and Washington shall compose the twenty-third district.

Twenty-fourth district. The counties of Oswego, Jefferson and Lewis shall compose the twenty-fourth district.

Twenty fifth district.-The counties of Oneida and Herkimer shall compose the twenty-fifth district.

Twenty-sixth district.-The counties of Delaware, Chenango, Broome, Tioga and Tompkins shall compose the twenty-sixth district.

Twenty-seventh district.-The counties of Onondaga and Madison shall compose the twenty-seventh district.

Twenty-eighth district. The counties of Wayne, Cayuga, Cortland, Ontario and Yates shall compose the twenty-eighth district.

Twenty-ninth district.—The counties of Chemung, Seneca, Schuyler and Steuben shall compose the twenty-ninth district.

Thirtieth district.-The counties of Niagara, Livingston, Wyoming, Genesee and Orleans shall compose the thirtieth district.

Thirty-first district.-The county of Monroe shall compose the thirty-first district.

Thirty-second district. The first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh. eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth, fourteenth, nineteenth and twentieth wards of the city of Buffalo, as now constituted, shall compose the thirty-second district.

Thirty-third district.-The fifteenth, sixteenth, seventeenth, eighteenth, twenty-first, twenty-second, twenty-third, twenty-fourth and twenty-fifth wards of the city of Buffalo, as now constituted, and the fourth and fifth assembly districts of the county of Erie, which said fourth assembly district includes the said twenty-fifth ward of the city of Buffalo, shall compose the thirty-third district.

Thirty-fourth district.-The counties of Chautauqua, Cattaraugus and Allegany shall compose the thirty-fourth district.

§ 2. The words "assembly district," when used in this act, refer to assembly districts as at present constituted. Whenever the word "ward or wards

is used in this act it shall be understood to refer to the ward or wards as constituted at the time of the passage of this act.

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THE SENATE RULES FOR 1897.

Order of Business. RULE 1. The President shall take the chair at the hour to which the Senate shall have adjourned, and a quorum being present, the Journal of the preceding day shall be read, to the end that any mistakes therein may be corrected. After the reading and approving of the Journal the order of business shall be as follows:

1. The presentation of petitions. 2. Introduction of bills, by districts,

in their numerical order.

8. Messages from the Assembly. 4. Messages from the Governor. 5. Reports of standing committees. 6. Reports of select committees. 7. Communications and reports from State officers.

8. Third reading of bills.

9. Motions and resolutions. 10. Special orders.

11. General orders; but messages from the Governor and Assembly and communications and reports from State officers may be received at any time, and the committees on rules, engrossed bills, revision, and privileges and elections, when the report involves the right of a Senator to his seat, may report at any time, and it shall always be in order to call up for consideration a report from the committee on rules.

Of the President.

RULE 2. (1) The President shall preserve order and decorum; in case of disturbance or disorderly conduct in the lobby or galleries, he may cause the same to be cleared; he shall decide all questions of order, subject to appeal to the Senate. On every appeal

he shall have the right, in his place, to assign his reasons for his decision; he shall appoint all committees, except when the Senate shall otherwise order. When the Senate shall be ready to go into committee of the whole, he shall name a chairman to preside therein.

(2) He shall assign to the doorkeepers their respective duties and stations.

(3) Immediately upon the final passage of any bill by the Senate, he shall certify that the same has been duly passed, with the date thereof, together with the fact whether passed as a majority, three-fifths or two-thirds bill, as required by the Constitution and Laws of the State, and deliver said bill to the Clerk.

Of the Temporary President RULE 3. The Temporary President, when acting as President, shall be invested with all the powers and duties conferred by these rules upon the President.

Of the Clerk.

RULE 4. (1) It shall be the duty of the Clerk to have the Journal of each day's proceedings printed, and copies thereof placed on the files of the President, Senators and reporters within three days after approval by the Senate.

(2) He shall also furnish each Senator daily with a printed list of the general orders, which shall be kept on file by the superintendent of documents, in the same manner as other documents, and he shall also prepare a daily calendar of all bills, engrossed or printed, for a final reading, and place and keep the same, together with printed copies of such bills, on the desk of each Senator; he shall see that all bills shall be acted upon by the

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