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Section 3, line 1, change the word “fifteen” to the word “fourteen.”

The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to concur in said amendments, 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.
Adams
Dickinson Lowery

O'Brien

Winslow
Baker
Foster
McGowan Perry

D. P. Wood
Bowen
Graham
Madden

Robertson J. Wood
Chatfield Lord

Murphy

Weismann Woodin Ordered, That the Clerk return said bill to the Assembly, with a message informing that the Senate have concurred in their amendments.

Mr. Weismann moved that the committee of the whole be discharged from the further consideration of the bill entitled "An act in relation to the cleaning of the streets, avennes, lanes, alleys, gutters, wharves, piers and heads of slips in the city of New York, and the removal of all ashes, garbage, rubbish and sweepings, and all dead animals, blood, offal and other refuse matter, and the contents of all sinks and privies, and all bones, fish not fit for human food, and all diseased, tainted, and impure meats, and other like matters in said city, therefrom, and in relation to the supervision and enforcement of, and the cancellation of existing contracts and arrangements in respect thereto,” having been announced for a third reading,

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

“Providing the same is found to be a valid existing agreement." Said bill was then 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.
Adanis
Chatfield Graham

O'Brien

Weismann
Allen
Cock
Lewis

Robertson D. P. Wood
Baker

Dickinson McGowan Tiemann J. Wood
Benedict
Foster
Madden
Wagner

Woodin
Bowen

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

The Assembly bill entitled "An act to extend the time for the organization of the Mutual Fire Insurance Company,” 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 TILE AFFIRMATIVE.

Adams
Bowen
Foster
Madden

Tiemann
Allen
Chatfield
Graham
O'Brien

Wa

agner
Baker
Cock
Lewis
Perry

Weismann Benedict Dickinson McGowan Robertson D. P. Wood 20

Orilered, That the Clerk retu'n said bill to the Assembly, with a message informing that the Senate have concurred in the passage of the same. The Assembly bill entitled “An act to repeal chapter 889 of the Laws of 1871, entitled "An act to amend chapter 160 of the Laws of 1866, entitled An act to facilitate the construction of the Schoharie Valley railroad; also chapter 616 of the Laws of 1867, entitled 'An act to reduce the number of directors of the Schoharie Valley Railroad Company, to re-enact the portions of the chapter so amended, and other acts which were repealed by said chapter 889 of the Laws of 1871, and for the election of directors of said railroad company;' also relative to the stock of said railroad company held or owned by the town of Schoharie,” 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 afirmative, a majority of all the meinbers elected to the Senate voting in favor thereof, and three-fifths of said members being present, as follows:

FOR THE AFFIRMATIVÉ.
Allen
Cock

McGowan Robertson Winslow
Baker
Graliam
Madden

Tiemann D. P. Wood
Benedict Harrower O'Brien

Wagner

J. Wood
Bowen
Johnson
Palmer

Weismann Woodin
Chattiela
Lewis
Perry

23 Ordered, That the Clerk return said bill to the Assembly, with a messagé informing that the Senate have concurred in the passage of the

same.

The Assembly bill entitled “An act to authorize the common council of the city of Brooklyn to open, grade, pave, and complete certain streets in said city,” was read a third time.

The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to the final passage nt 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.
Adams
Foster

McGowan Robertson Winslow
Allen
Graham
O'Brien

Tiemann D. P. Wood
Baker
Lewis
Palmer
Wagner

J. Wood
Benedict
Lowery Perry

Weismann Woodin
Dickinson

21 Ordered, That the Clerk return said bill to the Assembly, with a mes. sage informing that the Senate have concurred in the passage of the

same.

Mr. Cock moved to reconsider the vote by which the amendments of the Assembly to the bill entitled "An act to remove the county site of Queens county, to procure a new county site, to appoint commissioners to erect a court-house and jail, and to provide for the expenses of the same,” was concurred in.

The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to said motion, and it was decided in the affirmative.

Mr. Cock moved to non-concur in the amendments, and that a committee of conference be appointed thereon.

The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to said motion, and it was decided in the aflirmative.

The President appointed as such committee, on the part of the Senate, Messrs. Cock, Lewis, and Perry.

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Ordered, That the Clerk return said bill to the Assembly, with a message informing that the Senate have non-concurred in their amendments, and request a committee of conference thereon.

The Assembly bill entitled “An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to extend and improve Fourth street, in the city of Brooklyn,' passed April 10, 1871, and to confirm certain proceedings had thereunder," 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.
Adams
Foster
McGowan Perry

Winslow
Baker
Harrower
Madden

Tiemann D. P. Wood Chatfield Johnson

O'Brien
Wagner

J. Wood
Dickinson Lowery

Palmer

Weismann Woodin 20 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.

The Assembly bill entitled “An act to amend an act entitled "An act to incorporate the Journeymen Ship Joiners? Benevolent Association of the city of New York,' passed April 13, 1840,” 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.
Adams
Chatfield Graham

Robertson Winslow
Allen
Cock
Maiden
Tiemann

D. P. Wood
Baker
Dickinson O'Brien

Wagner

J. Wood
Benedict
Foster
Perry

Weismann Woodin 20 Ordereal, That the Clerk return said bill to the Assembly, with a message informing that the Senate have concurred in the passage of the

same.

The bill entitled “An act to authorize the common council of the city of New York to fix and regulate the wages of mechanics and laboring men employed upon the public works, or in any of the departments of the city government of the said city of New York,” was read a third time.

The President put the question whether the Senate would agreo 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,
Baker
Cock
Johnson

Robertson Winslow
Benedict
Dickinson Lord

Tiemann

D. P. Wood Bowen Foster McGowan Wagner

Woodin
Chatfield Graham

O'Brien
Weismann

19 FOR TIE NEGATIVE. Madden

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

The Assembly bill entitled “An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to provide for a deputy clerk for the court of general sessions of Kings county,' passed April 10, 1851," 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:

Allen Baker Bowen Chatfield

Cock
Graham
Johnson
Lord

FOR THE AFFIRMATIVE.
Lowery

Robertson
Murphy

Tiemann
O'Brien

Weismann
Palmer

Winslow

D. P. Wood
J. Wood
Woodin

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FOR THE NEGATIVE.

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Perry

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

The Assembly bill entitled “An act for the relief of Rosa Abba Boughton and Addie E. Boughton,” 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.
Allen
Dickinson Lord

Palmer

Weismann
Baker
Graham
Lowery

Robertson D. P. Wood
Benedict
Harrower McGowan Tiemann

J. Wood
Chatfield Johnson

Madden
Wagner

Woodin
Cock
Lewis

O'Brien 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.

The Assembly bill entitled "An act to incorporate the French Emigration Society of New York,” 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.
Adams
Cock

Harrower McGowan Weismann
Baker
Dickinson Lewis

Robertson D. P. Wood
Bowen
Foster
Lord

Tiemann J. Wood
Chatfield Graham

Lowery
Wagner

Woodin 20 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 incorporate the Mechacies' and Traders' Exchange of 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.
Adams
Cock
Johnson Perry

Winslow
Allen
Dickinson Lewis

Robertson D. P. Wood
Benedict Foster

Madden

Tiemann J. Wood Chatfield Harrower Palmer

Wagner Woodin 20

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.

The Assembly bill entitled "An act to confirm, reduce and levy certain assessments on 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 favort hereof, and three-fifths of said members being present, as follows:

FOR THE AFFIRMATIVE.
Adams
Chatfield Johnson

O'Brien

Winslow
Allen
Foster
Lewis

Robertson D. P. Wood
Benedict Graham Lowery

Wagner

J. Wood Bowen

Harrower McGowan Weismann Woodin 20

FOR THE NEGATIVE. Perry

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. The Assembly bill entitled "An act in relation to the service of citations on lunatics and idiots,” 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 thereot, and three-fifths of said members being present, as follows:

FOR THE AFFIRMATIVE.
Adams
Dickinson Lowery

Robertson Winslow
Baker
Foster

McGowan Tiemann D. P. Wood
Chatfield Graham
O'Brien

J. Wood
Cock
Lewis
Perry

Weismann Woodin 20 Ordered, That the Clerk return said bill to the Assembly, with a message informing that the Senate have concurred in the passage of the

The Assembly bill entitled "An act repealing the act entitled 'An act to incorporate the Port Jervis Driving Park Association, passed March 22, 1871, and to reorganize such association,” 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.
Allen
Harrower O'Brien

Wagner

D. P. Wood
Cock
Lewis
Perry

Weismann J. Wood
Dickinson Lowery

Robertson Winslow Woodin
Graham
McGowan Tiemann

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

The Assembly bill entitled “An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to erect the village of Middleburgh into a separate road district,' passed April 7, 1859, and the acts amendatory thereof, passed February 15, 1867, and March 20, 1871,” was read a third time. [SENATE JOURNAL.)

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Wagner

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