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State," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

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

Mr. Emerson, from the committee on taxation and retrenchment, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Emerson (No. 764, Int. No. 666), entitled "An act to amend the Tax Law, in relation to local assessment of certain State lands in forest preserve counties," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

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

Mr. Emerson, from the committee on taxation and retrenchment, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Wicks (No. 793, Int. No. 685), entitled "An act to amend the Liquor Tax Law, in relation to salaries of special deputy excise commissioners in Oneida and Queens counties," 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. Emerson, from the committee on taxation and retrenchment, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Boylan (No. 894, Int. No. 771), entitled "An act to amend the Liquor Tax Law, in relation to the issuance of certificates under the provisions of subdivision two of section eight of said law,' reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

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

Mr. Emerson, from the committee on taxation and retrenchment, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Knight (No. 211, Int. No. 208), entitled An act to permit The Lehigh Valley Rail Way Company and Lehigh and New York Railroad Company to apply to the State Tax Commission for revision and readjustment of the taxes stated against them under section one hundred and eighty-two of the Tax Law based on their reports for the years nineteen hundred and five through nineteen [SENATE JOURNAL]

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hundred and eleven, inclusive," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

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

Mr. Emerson, from the committee on taxation and retrenchment, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Gibbs (No. 1252, Int. No. 1007), entitled "An act to amend the Tax Law, in relation to the filing of receipts from county treasurer or comptroller," 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. Emerson, from the committee on taxation and retrenchment, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Boylan (No. 1052, Int. No. 875), entitled "An act to amend the Liquor Tax Law, in relation to traffic in liquors upon premises occupied by a social club," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

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

Mr. Emerson, from the committee on taxation and retrenchment, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Gibbs (No. 1293, Int. No. 1021), entitled "An act to amend the Tax Law, in relation to tax sales," 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. Emerson, from the committee on taxation and retrenchment, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Emerson (No. 1399, Int. No. 719), entitled "An act to amend the Liquor Tax Law, generally," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

On motion of Mr. Emerson, 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. G. F. Thompson (No. 1296, Int. No. 1024), entitled "An act to amend chapter two hundred and forty-three of the Laws of eighteen hundred and

fifty-three, entitled 'An act to incorporate the De Veaux College for Orphan and Destitute Children,' in relation to amount of income," 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.

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Mr. G. F. Thompson, from the committee on public service, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Graves (No. 1029, Int. No. 856), entitled "An act to amend the Public Service Commissions Law, in relation to ordering a discovery, reported in favor of the passage of the same with amendments, which report was agreed to, and said bill committed to the committee of the whole.

Mr. Cromwell, from the committee on affairs of the city of New York, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Nicoll (No. 1430, Int. No. 1119), entitled "An act to amend the Greater New York charter, in relation to a retirement system for employees of the city of New York," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

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

Mr. Cromwell, from the committee on affairs of the city of New York, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Cotillo (No. 1171, Int. No. 949), entitled "An act to amend the Inferior Criminal Courts Act of the City of New York, in relation to the commitment of females for observation and study," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

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

Mr. Cromwell, from the committee on affairs of the city of New York, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Dowling (No. 1302, Int. No. 1030), entitled "An act to amend the Greater New York charter, relative to the delegation by the commissioner of public charities of the city of New York of certain powers and duties to a deputy commissioner," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to. On motion of Mr. Dowling, and by unanimous consent, the rules were suspended and said bill ordered to a third reading.

Mr. Cromwell, from the committee on affairs of the city of New York, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Gilchrist (No. 1292, Int. No. 1020), entitled "An act to amend the Greater New York charter, in relation to the powers and duties of the board of assessors and the board of revision of assessments,” reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

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

Mr. Cromwell, from the committee on affairs of the city of New York, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Dowling (No. 1382, Int. No. 1088), entitled "An act to amend the Greater New York charter, relative to establishing the line of high water," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

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

Mr. Cromwell, from the committee on affairs of the city of New York, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Dowling (No. 1304, Int. No. 1032), entitled "An act to amend the Greater New York charter, in relation to the support of poor persons by relatives," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

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

Mr. Cromwell, from the committee on affairs of the city of New York, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Dowling (No. 1303, Int. No. 1031), entitled "An act to amend the Inferior Criminal Courts Act of the City of New York, in relation to probation," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

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

Mr. Cromwell, from the committee on affairs of the city of New York, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Ottinger (No. 1355, Int. No. 1066), entitled "An act authorizing the health commissioner of the city of New York to rehear the charges upon which Hugh H. Masterson, formerly an

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inspector in the health department of said city, was dismissed from said department in the year nineteen hundred and eleven, and to reinstate him in the position formerly held by him,' reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

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

Mr. Cromwell, from the committee on affairs of the city of New York, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Dowling (No. 1306, Int. No. 1034), entitled "An act to amend the Inferior Criminal Courts Act of the City of New York, in relation to the jurisdiction of the court of special sessions,' reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

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

Mr. Cromwell, from the committee on affairs of the city of New York, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Boylan (No. 573, Int. No. 524), entitled "An act authorizing the police commissioner of the city of New York to rehear the charges upon which Patrick Shanley, formerly a patrolman in the police department of said city, was dismissed from said department in the year nineteen hundred and seven, and to reinstate him in the position formerly held by him," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

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

Mr. Cromwell, from the committee on affairs of the city of New York, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Murphy (No. 458, Int. No. 424), entitled "An act to amend the Greater New York charter, in relation to police and fire commissioners; may rehear charges and reinstate members of force," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

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

Mr. Cromwell, from the committee on affairs of the city of New York, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by

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