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referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Graves (No. 1101, Int. No. 910), entitled "An act to amend the Penal Law, in relation to penalty for purchase of stolen property from children under the age of sixteen years," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

On motion of Mr. Newton, and by unanimous consent, the rules were suspended and said bill ordered to a third reading. Mr. Newton, from the committee on codes, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Walters (No. 1426, Int. No. 1115), entitled "An act to amend the Penal Law, in relation to suspension of sentence, suspension of execution of judgment and probation, and to provide for cases in which execution of judgment has heretofore been suspended," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

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

Mr. Sage, from the committee on finance, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Yelverton (No. 1021, Int. No. 848), entitled “An act to provide for establishing a portion of the boundary line between the counties of Delaware and Schoharie, and making an appropriation therefor," reported in favor of the passage of the same with amendments, which report was agreed to.

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

Mr. Newton, from the committee on codes, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Walters (No. 1428, Int. No. 1117), entitled "An act to amend the Code of Criminal Procedure, in relation to suspension of sentence; suspension of execution of judgment,” reported in favor of the passage of the same with amendments, the title being amended to read as follows:

"An act to amend the Code of Criminal Procedure, in relation to suspension of sentence, and suspension of execution of judgment."

which report was agreed to.

On motion of Mr. Newton, and by unanimous consent, the rules were suspended and said bill ordered to a third reading. Mr. Newton, from the committee on codes, to which was re

ferred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Gilchrist (No. 829, Int. No. 709), entitled "An act to amend the Penal Law, in relation to tattooing," reported in favor of the passage of the same with amendments, which report was agreed to.

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

Mr. Newton, from the committee on codes, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Wellington (No. 739, Int. No. 642), entitled "An act to amend the Code of Criminal Procedure, in relation to probation officers and probation," reported in favor of the passage of the same with amendments, which report was agreed to.

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

Mr. Newton, from the committee on codes, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Koenig (No. 625, Int. No. 557), entitled "An act to amend the Penal Law, in relation to permitting hunting and fishing upon the first day of the week,” reported in favor of the passage of the same with amendments, the title being amended to read as follows:

"An act to amend the Penal Law, in relation to permitting fishing upon the first day of the week"

which report was agreed to.

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

Mr. Newton, from the committee on codes, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Wagner (No. 468, Int. No. 434), entitled "An act to amend the Penal Law, in relation to conspiracies," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

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

Mr. Newton, from the committee on codes, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Wagner (No. 1108, Int. No. 917), entitled "An act to amend the Penal Law, in relation to the destruction of dangerous weapons unlawfully carried, or the lawful use thereof in the police department of the 113

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city of New York," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

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

Mr. Newton, from the committee on codes, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Walters (No. 1248, Int. No. 1003), entitled "An act to amend the Penal Law, in relation to suspension of execution of judgment, and to provide for cases in which execution of judgment has heretofore been suspended," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

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

Mr. Newton, from the committee on codes, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. E. R. Brown (No. 197, Int. No. 194), entitled "An act to amend the Code of Criminal Procedure, in relation to the jurisdiction of courts of special sessions," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

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

Mr. Lockwood, from the committee on public education, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by 'Mr. G. F. Thompson (No. 1297, Int. No. 1025), entitled "An act to amend the Education Law, in relation to providing for a separate school budget in the city of Lockport," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

On motion of Mr. G. F. Thompson, and by unanimous consent, the rules were suspended and said bill ordered to a third reading. Mr. Walters, from the committee on the judiciary, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Robinson (No. 45, Int. No. 45), entitled "An act to amend the Decedent Estate Law, in relation to legacies and devises to issue of decedent," reported in favor of the passage of the same with amendments, which report was agreed to.

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On motion of Mr. Walters, and by unanimous consent, the rules were suspended and said bill ordered to a third reading. Mr. Walters, from the committee on the judiciary, to which

was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Foley (No. 912, Int. No. 789), entitled "An act to amend the Election Law, in relation to judicial review of result of primary election," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

On motion of Mr. Walters, and by unanimous consent, the rules were suspended and said bill ordered to a third reading. Mr. Walters, from the committee on the judiciary, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Knight (No. 1045, Int. No. 868), entitled "An act to amend the Conservation Law, in relation to the drainage of agricultural lands," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

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

Mr. Lockwood, from the committee on public education, to which was referred the Assembly bill introduced by Mr. Martin (No. 1348, Rec. No. 128), entitled "An act to repeal article eleven-a of the Education Law, relating to town boards of education, and certain provisions of the chapter by which such article was added, and to provide for the restoration of former conditions with respect to school districts," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

On motion of Mr. Lockwood, and by unanimous consent, the rules were suspended and said bill ordered to a third reading. Mr. Walters, from the committee on the judiciary, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Robinson (No. 1202, Int. No. 981), entitled "An act to confer jurisdiction upon the Court of Claims to hear, audit and determine the alleged claim of the owners of certain lands in township five, Brown's tract, Herkimer county, against the State of New York, for damages alleged to have been sustained by them and to render judgment thereof," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

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

Mr. Argetsinger, from the committee on affairs of cities, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Gibbs (No. 1117, Int. No. 955), entitled "An act to amend section three

hundred and eighteen of the charter of the city of Buffalo, as amended by chapter two hundred and sixty of the Laws of nineteen hundred and sixteen, to authorize said city to sell its surplus water to persons or corporations outside the limits of said city," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

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

Mr. Argetsinger, from the committee on affairs of cities, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Yelverton (No. 1375, Int. No. 944), entitled "An act to amend the charter of the city of Schenectady, generally," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

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

Mr. Argetsinger, from the committee on affairs of cities, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Wicks (No. 1358, Int. No. 1069), entitled "An act to amend chapter six hundred and fifty of the Laws of eighteen hundred and ninetyfour, entitled 'An act to revise the charter of the city of Rome,' in relation to taxes," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

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

Mr. Sage, from the committee on finance, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Walton (No. 1193, Int. No. 971), entitled "An act to appropriate certain funds to school district number twenty-seven, town of Dryden, Tompkins county,' reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

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

Mr. Sage, from the committee on finance, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Cromwell (No. 1118, Int. No. 927), entitled "An act to enable the owners or mortgagees of lands in the county of Richmond, State of New York, to redeem the same from tax sales heretofore made, at which sales the State of New York has become the purchaser," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

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