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Mr. White gave notice that he would, at an early day, ask leave to introduce a bill amendatory of and in addition to the act entitled “An act relative to the incorporation of colleges and academies," passed April 12, 1853.

Mr. Lent gave notice that he would, at an early day, ask leave to introduce a bill to incorporate the Manhattan Warehousing Loan and Insurance Company.

Also, a bill to incorporate the Union of German Veterans of the city of New York.

Ry unanimous consent, Mr. Collins asked and obtained leave to introduce a bill entitled "An act to amend an act passed April 23, 1866, entitled 'An act for the more perfect assessment of taxes in and for the village of West Troy,'” which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on the judiciary.

By unanimous consent, Mr. Folger asked and obtained leave to introduce a bill entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act for the incorporation of companies formed to navigate the ocean by steamships,'” which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on the judiciary.

By unanimous consent, Mr. Gibson asked and obtained leave to introduce a bill entitled "An act to incorporate the Soldiers Business Messenger and Dispatch Company," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on the judiciary.

By unanimous consent, Mr. Gibson asked and obtained leave to introduce a bill entitled "An act for the relief of Andrew Morrison," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on canals.

By unanimous consent, Mr. Gibson asked and obtained leave to introduce a bill entitled "An act to amend chapter 800 of the Session Laws of 1866, relative to the taking of lands for erection of school houses, which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on the judiciary.

By unanimous consent, Mr. La Bau asked and obtained leave to introduce a bill entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to amend an act to establish a free school in district No. 3 in the town of Newtown,' passed March 16, 1860,” which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on literature.

In pursuance of previous notice, Mr. La Bau asked and obtained leave to introduce a bill entitled "An act to amend chapter 467 of the Laws of the State of New York, passed June 28, 1853, entitled 'An act to provide for the licensing and government of the pilots and regulating pilotage of the port of New York,''

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By unanimous consent, Mr. H. Č. Murphy asked and obtained leave to introduce a bill entitled "An act for the further extension of Prospect Park, in the city of Brooklyn," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on municipal affairs.

By unanimous consent, Mr. H. C. Murphy asked and obtained leave to introduce a bill entitled “An act to alter the commissioners' map of the late town of Bushwick, in the city of Brooklyn,” which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on municipal affairs.

By unanimous consent, Mr. H. C. Murphy asked and obtained leave to introduce a bill entitled “An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to continue the incorporation of the Brooklyn Institute, to amend the charter thereof, and to consolidate the acts relating thereto,' passed April 22, 1862," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on literature.

By unanimous consent, Mr. H. C. Murphy asked and obtained leave to introduce a bill entitled "An act to release the right, title and interest of the people of the State of New York, in certain lands of which John Ferguson died seized to Jane Ferguson, his widow," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on the judiciary.

In pursuance of previous notice, Mr. C. G. Cornell asked and obtained leave to introduce a bill entitled "An act relative to the Orphan's Home and Asylum of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the city of New York," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on charitable and religious societies.

In pursuance of previous notice, Mr. Andrews asked and obtained leave to introduce a bill entitled “An act to facilitate the construction of the Cooperstown and Susquehanna Valley Railroad,” which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on railroads.

In pursuance of previous notice, Mr. Andrews asked and obtained leave to introduce a bill entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to authorize the North American Life Insurance Company to make special deposits of securities in the Insurance Department,' passed April 14, 1866,” which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on insurance.

In pursuance of previous notice, Mr. Andrews asked and obtained leave to introduce a bill entitled "An act authorizing the directors of the Cherry Valley and Mohawk River Railroad Company, to connect said roads with the Albany and Susquehanna Railroad, in the county of Schoharie," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second tim and referred to the committee on railroads.

By unaniinous consent, Mr. Sessions asked and obtained leave to introduce a bill entitled "An act to incorporate the Jamestown Driving Park Association,” which was read the first time, and by unanimons consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on the judiciary.

By unanimous consent, Mr. T. Murphy asked and obtained leave to introduce a bill entitled "An act to authorize the construction of a railroad in Broadway, Lexington avenue, and certain other streets and avenues in the city of New York,” which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent wis also read the second time, and referred to the committee on railroads.

The bill entitled "An act to provide for removing fences along certain plank-roads during the winter," was read a third time.

The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to the final passage of said bill, and it was decided in the affirmative, & majority of all the members elected to the Senate voting in favor thereof, as follows:

FOR THE AFFIRMATIVE. Andrews C. G. Cornell La Bau

Platt

Sutherland
Bennett
Godard
Lent

Sessions White

2

Campbell Humphrey H. C. Murphy Stanford Wilbor
Collins
Klino
Pierson

18
FOR THE NEGATIVE.
Barnett
Chambers E. Cornell Nicks

Parsons Wolcott

6 Ordered, That the Clerk deliver said bill to the Assembly, and request their concurrence therein.

The bill entitled "An act to amend the charter of the village of Johnstown, and the several acts amendatory thereof, and to extend the boundary of said village,” was read a third time.

The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to the final passage of said bill, and it was decided in the affirmative, a majority of all the members elected to the Senate voting in favor thereof, and three-fifths of said members being present, as follows:

FOR THE AFFIRMATIVE.
Andrews Collins

Gibson
Parsons

Sutherland
Barnett
C. G. Cornell Humphrey Pierson

White
Bennett
E. Cornell Kline

Platt

Wilbor
Campbell Crowley

La Bau
Sessions

Williams
Chambers Folger

Nicks
Stanford

Wolcott 25 Ordered, That the Clerk deliver said bill to the Assembly, and request their concurrence therein

On motion of Mr. Folger and by unanimous consent, the committee on the judiciary were discharged from the further consideration of the Assembly bill entitled “An act to amend chapter 10 of the Laws of 1867, entitled 'An act authorizing the extension of the time for the collection of taxes in the several towns and cities of this State, for the year 1867,' passed January 30, 1867," and said bill was read a third time.

The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to the final passage of said bill, and it was decided in the affirmative, a majority of all the members elected to the Senate voting in favor thereof, and three-fifths of said members being present, as follows:

FOR THE AFFIRMATIVE.
Andrews Collins

Gibson
La Bau

Sessions
Barnett
C. G. Cornell Godard

Nicks

White
Bennett
E. Cornell Humphrey Parsons

Wilbor
Campbell Crowley Kline

Platt

Wolcott Chambers Folger

22 Ordered, That the Clerk return said bill to the Assembly, with a message informing that the Senate have concurred in the passage of the same, without amendment.

The bill entitled "An act to authorize the construction of a railroad in Christopher street, and other streets and avenues in the city of New York," having been announced for a third reading,

On motion of Mr. H. C. Murphy and by unanimous consent, said bill was amended, as follows:

Add as section six the following:

$ 6. For the purpose of securing the more convenient construction and operation of said railroad, the proprietors of the line of stages known as the Tenth street, Broadway and Eighth street line of stages, are hereby authorized and empowered to change the route of said line so as to allow said line to run up Avenue C two blocks to Twelfth street, through Twelfth street to Broadway, through Broadway to connect with the old line at Eighth street. Said bill, as amended, was read a third time. (SENATE JOURNAL.]

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The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to the final passage of said bill, and it was decided in the affirmative, a majority of all the members elected to the Senate voting in favor thereof, and three-fifths of said memders being present, as follows:

FOR THE AFFIRMATIVE.
Andrews Collins

Kline
Pierson

Sutherland
Barnett
C. G. Cornell Low

Platt

Wilbor
Bennett

E. Cornell O'Donnell Sessions Williams]
Campbell Godard

Parsons

Stanford Wolcott
Chambers Humphrey

FOR THE NEGATIVE.
Crowley Gibson

Lent
White

Wood
Folger

6 Ordered, That the Clerk deliver said bill to the Assembly, and request their concurrence therein.

The bill entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act in relation to the New York Protestant Episcopal Public School,' passed April 16, 1859," was read a third time.

The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to the final passage of said bill, and it was decided in the affirmative, a majority of all the members elected to the Senate voting in favor thereof, as follows:

FOR THE AFFIRMATIVE.
Andrews Crowley La Bau

Parsons

White
Campbell Folger

Low
Platt

Wilbor
Chambers Gibson
T. Murphy Sessions

Wolcott
Collins

Humphrey O'Donnell Sutherland Wood
CG. Cornell

21 Ordered, That the Clerk deliver said bill to the Assembly, and request their concurrence therein.

The Assembly bill entitled "An act to change the time of annual elections of Emmanuel Church, Norwich, Chenango county," was reád a third time.

The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to the final passage of said bill, and it was decided in the affirmative, a majority of all the members elected to the Senate voting in favor thereof, as follows:

FOR THE AFFIRMATIVE.
Andrews E. Cornell Low

Pierson

Wilbor
Barnett Crowley T. Murphy Platt

Williams
Campbell Gibson

Nicks

Sessions Wolcott
Chambers La Bau

O'Donnell Sutherland Wood
Collins
Lent
Parsons
White

24

FOR THE NEGATIVE.

Folger

1 Ordered, That the Clerk return said bill to the Assembly, with a message informing that the Senate have concurred in the passage of the same, without amendment.

The Assembly bill entitled "An act in relation to the sale and conveyance of certain lands owned by Emma Jane Baker, an infant," was read a third time.

The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to the final passage of said bill, and it was decided in the affirmative, a majority of all the members elected to the Senate voting in favor thereof, as follows:

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Gibson

1 Ordered, That the Clerk return said bill to the Assembly, with a message informing that the Senate have concurred in the passage of the same, without amendment.

The bill entitled "An act to amend section 15 of title 6 of chapter 1 of part 4 of the Revised Statutes, and to authorize arrests in certain cases, and to punish certain purchases from minors," was read a third time.

The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to the final passage of said bill, and it was decided in the affirmative, a majority of all the members elected to the Senate voting in favor thereof, and three-fifths of said members being present, as follows:

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Wood

1 Ordered, That the Clerk deliver said bill to the Assembly, and request their concurrence therein.

The Assembly bill entitled "An act to incorporate the Masonic Hall Association of Watertown," was read a third time.

The President then put the question whether the Senate would agree to the final passage of said bill

, and it was decided in the affirmative, a majority of all the members elected to the Senate voting in favor thereof, as follows:

FOR THE AFFIRMATIVE. Andrews Crowley La Bau

Parsons

White
Campbell Gibson

Lent
Pierson

Wilbor
Chambers Godard

Low

Sessions Wolcott
Collins
Humphrey Nicks

Sutherland Wood
E. Cornell Kline
O'Donnell

23 FOR THE NEGATIVE. Folger Williams

2 Ordered, That the Clerk return said bill to the Assembly, with a message informing that the Senate have concurred in the passage of the same, with amendments.

The Assembly bill entitled “An act to abolish the office of inspector of gunpowder, burning fluid and other dangerous materials, in the city of Brooklyn," was read a third time.

The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to the final passage of said bill, and it was decided in the affirmative, a majority of all the members elected to the Senate voting in favor thereof, as follows:

FOR THE AFFIRMATIVE. Andrews E. Cornell Kline

O'Donnell Sessions
Campbell Folger

Lent
Parsons

Wilbor

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