form at least three calendar legislative days prior to its final pas sage. Mr. Speaker put the question whether the House would agree to the final passage of said bill, and it was determined in the affirmative, a majority of all the members elected to the Assembly voting in favor thereof, and three-fifths being present. Ordered, That the Clerk deliver said bill to the Senate and request their concurrence therein. The bill (No. 157, Int. No. 156) entitled "An act to amend the Railroad Law, in relation to the construction of street surface railroads upon grounds occupied by public buildings or in public parks," having been announced, debate was had thereon. On motion of Mr. Mork, said bill was recommitted to the committee on railroads, retaining its place on the order of third reading. By unanimous consent, Mr. Oliver called up Senate bill (No. 302, Assembly Reprint No. 1341, Rec. No. 80), entitled "An act to amend the Insurance Law, in relation to the assets and liabilities of casualty insurance corporations doing an employers' liability insurance business," heretofore laid aside on the order of second reading. On motion of Mr. Oliver, and by unanimous consent, said bill was read the second time and ordered to a third reading. On motion of Mr. Oliver, and by unanimous consent, said bill was read the third time, having been printed and on the desks of the members in its final form at least three calendar legislative days prior to its final passage. Mr. Speaker put the question whether the House would agree to the final passage of said bill, and it was determined in the affirmative, a majority of all the members elected to the Assembly voting in favor thereof, and three-fifths being present. Ordered, That the Clerk return said bill to the Senate, with a message that the Assembly have concurred in the passage of the same, with amendments. [ASSEMBLY JOURNAL.] 157 A communication from the Governor was received and read, in the words following: STATE OF NEW YORK EXECUTIVE CHAMBER, To the Assembly: ALBANY, March 22, 1911. Pursuant to concurrent resolution of the Senate and Assembly, herewith is returned for amendment, Assembly bill (No. 113, Int. No. 112), entitled "An act to validate certain bonds of the city of Jamestown." JOHN A. DIX. The Senate returned the concurrent resolution designating the Capitol Building as the State Capitol with a message that they have concurred in the passage of the same without amendment. On motion of Mr. A. E. Smith, the House adjourned. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1911. The House met pursuant to adjournment. Prayer by Rev. Forrest L. Fraser, Penn Yan. On motion of Mr. A. E. Smith, the reading of the journal of yesterday was dispensed with and the same was approved. Mr. Blauvelt introduced a bill entitled "An act to amend the Highway Law, generally" (Int. No. 1341), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on internal affairs. Also, "An act to authorize the villages of Piermont and Grand View-on-Hudson to establish a water distributing system to supply water to said villages, to authorize said villages to obtain water to be supplied through said system by purchase from the village of Nyack or otherwise, and to authorize the issuance of bonds therefor by each of said villages of Piermont and Grand View-on-Hudson" (Int. No. 1342), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on affairs of villages. Mr. DeLano introduced a bill entitled "An act to authorize the city of Oneida to provide for the removal of the bodies, monuments and gravestones from the old burial ground situate on the north side of Cemetery street east of the Elizabeth street school in said city, to provide a suitable place for reinterment of said bodies, reinter the same, reset the monuments and gravestones and acquire the title in fee to such lands for playgrounds" (Int. No. 1343), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on affairs of cities. Mr. Goldberg introduced a bill entitled "An act to amend the Greater New York charter, in relation to the making of eligible lists of candidates for appointment on the teaching staff" (Int. No. 1344), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on affairs of cities. Mr. Gurnett introduced a bill entitled "An act to amend the Forest, Fish and Game Law, in relation to the open season for trout in Seneca and Keuka lakes" (Int. No. 1345), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on forestry, fisheries and game. Also, "An act to amend the Forest, Fish and Game Law, in relation to taking fish with set lines in certain waters of Schuyler county " (Int. No. 1346), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on forestry, fisheries and game. Also, "An act to amend the Forest, Fish and Game Law, in relation to Mongolian ring-necked, English or other pheasants (Int. No. 1347), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on forestry, fisheries and game. Also, "An act to legalize the adoption of a proposition at the annual charter election of the village of Montour Falls, held on March twenty-one, nineteen hundred and eleven, authorizing such village to borrow money for paving a portion of Main street, and the proceedings of the board of trustees prior to such election in respect to the submission of such proposition, and authorizing the issue of bonds or notes for such purpose and providing for the payment thereof" (Int. No. 1348), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on affairs of villages. Mr. J. J. Herrick introduced a bill entitled "An act to amend the Highway Law, in relation to the age and employment of chauffeurs" (Int. No. 1349), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on internal affairs. Mr. W. R. Herrick introduced a bill entitled "An act to amend the Penal Law, in relation to discrimination against United States uniform" (Int. No. 1350), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on codes. Mr. Kennedy introduced a bill entitled "An act to amend the Railroad Law, in relation to crews on electric trains" (Int. No. 1351), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on electricity, gas and water supply. Mr. A. J. Levy introduced a bill entitled "An act to amend the Judiciary Law, in relation to the salary of special deputy clerks appointed by the justices of the Appellate Division, first department" (Int. No. 1352), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on the judiciary. Mr. Oliver introduced a bill entitled "An act to amend the Code of Criminal Procedure, in relation to a warden to the additional grand jury of the court of general sessions in the city and county of New York" (Int. No. 1353), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on codes. Mr. M. A. O'Neil introduced a bill entitled "An act to amend chapter three hundred and twenty-five of the Laws of nineteen hundred and eight, entitled 'An act defining the qualifications of exempt volunteer firemen and providing for certificates of exemption" (Int. No. 1354), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on general laws. Mr. Zorn introduced a bill entitled "An act in relation to the office of the district attorney of the county of Queens" (Int. No. 1355), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on internal affairs. Also, "An act to amend the County Law, in relation to the district attorney of the county of Queens, his powers, duties and office" (Int. No. 1356), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on internal affairs. Mr. Gould introduced a bill entitled "An act to amend the Public Service Commissions Law, in relation to steam heating corporations" (Int. No. 1357), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on electricity, gas and water supply. Mr. Warren introduced a bill entitled "An act authorizing the Board of Statutory Consolidation to examine and report a plan for the classification, consolidation and simplification of the civil |