stndied medicine not less than three years under the direction of one or more physicians duly qualified to practice medicine, or has himself been Licensed on examination by some medical society or college legally empowerel to issue licenses or degrees in medicine." Said bill, as amended, was then read a third time. FOR THE AFFIRMATIVE, Robertson Lowery Weismann Woodin 17 FOR TIE NEGATIVE. Allen 3 the word " an.” Tiemann D. P. Wood Ordered, That the Clerk deliver said bill to the Assembly, and request their concurrence therein. The Assembly bill entitled “An act to amend chapter 117 of the Laws of 1850, entitled 'An act to amend an act to provide for the better repairing certain roads in the town of Coeymans,' passed December 14, 1847,” having been announced for a third reading, On motion of Mr. Adams, and by unanimous consent, said bill was amended as follows: Section 3, line 15, strike out the word “the,” and insert in lieu thereof Same line, after the word “election,” insert the words "shall be held;" same line, strike out the word “first, and insert in lieu thereof the word Line 17, same section, insert, after the word “two,” the word " which.” Add, at the end of same section, the following: “At which time the officers named in section two of this act shall be elected.” Said bill, as amended, 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: Adams Allen Biker Benedict Bowen Cock FOR THE AFFIRMATIVE. O'Brien Perry Robertson Weismann 23 with amendments. Ordered, That the Clerk return said bill to the Assembly, with a messige informing that the Senate have concurred in the passage of the same, The bill entitled "An act to authorize the construction of a sewer in le county of Kings, from the county buildings at Flatbush in said county," 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: a FOR THE AFFIRMATIVE. Madden Tiemann Weismann D. P. Wood Harrower McGowan Robertson Woodin 22 Ordered, That the Clerk deliver said bill to the Assembly, and request their concurrence therein. The bill entitled “An act to provide for increased penalties for riding or driving any animal or animals across bridges or over rivers in the town of Brasher, St. Lawrence county,” 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. Madden Tiemann Weismann J. Wood McGowan Robertson Woodin 21 Ordered, That the Clerk deliver said bill to the Assembly, and request their concurrence therein. The Assembly bill entitled "An act to incorporate the Citizens' Plate Glass 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 THE AFFIRMATIVE. Weismann D. P. Wood Harrower McGowan Robertson J. Wood Woodin 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. The Assembly bill entitled "An act to repeal chapter 115 of the Laws of 1871, and to place proper restrictions on the appropriations and expenditures of public money by the board of supervisors of Kings county, 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. Graham Lowery Robertson Harrower McGowan Tiemann Madden Weismann Lord 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 repeal chapter 737 of the Law of 1871, entitled 'An act to provide for the election of an auditor for the county of Kings, and prescribing his powers and duties,” 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. Madden Tiemann Weismann D. P. Wood Harrower McGowan Robertson Woodin Cock 21 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 bill entitled "An act to provide for the laying ont, opening, extension, and improvement of an avenue in the counties of Kings and Queens,” 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. Madden Weismann D. P. Wood J. Wood Harrower McGowan Robertson Woodin 22 Ordered, That the Clerk deliver said bill to the Assembly, and request their concurrence therein. The bill entitled “An act to repeal chapter 261 of the Laws of 1850, entitled 'An act to provide for the better education of the children of the several orphan asylums in this State other than the city of New York,' passed April 10, 1850,” 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. O'Brien Weismann D. P. Wood McGowan Robertson J. Wood Tiemann Woodin 22 Ordered, That the Clerk deliver said bill to the Assembly, and request their concurrence therein. The bill entitled “An act for the better preservation of horse records,” 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, Adams Allen Baker Bowen Cock as follows: the same, was lost. FOR THE AFFIRMATIVE. O'Brien Weismann D. P. Wood Robertson J. Wood Harrower McGowan Tiemann Woodin 23 Ordered, That the Clerk deliver said bill to the Assembly, and request their concurrence therein. Mr. Lord moved to take from the table the motion to reconsider the vote by which the Assembly bill entitled “An act to legalize the vote of the legal voters of the town of Greece, in the county of Monroe, held March 5, 1872, to raise money in aid of the Lake Ontario Shore Railroad Company, and to authorize the board of supervisors to levy a tax to raise The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to said motion, and it was decided in the affirmative. The Presiilent put the question whether the Senate would agree to said motion to reconsider, and it was decided in the affirmative, as follows: FOR THE AFFIRMATIVE. O'Brien Weismann D. P. Wood Robertson J. Wood Harrower McGowan Tiemann Woodin 23 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, and three-fifths of said meinbers being present, as follows: FOR THE AFFIRMATIVE. O'Brien Weismann D. P. Wood Harrower McGowan Robertson J. Wood Tiemann Woodin Lewis 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 bill entitled "An act for the improvement of the navigation of the Cayuga and Seneca canal,” 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: 1 Bowen Ordered, That the Clerk deliver said bill to the Assembly, and request their concurrence therein. The Assembly bill entitled “An act to facilitate the construction of the New York and Canada railroad, and extending thereto the provisions of certain laws relating to the Whitehall and Plattsburgh Railroad 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, and three-fifths of said members being present, as follows: FOR THE AFFIRMATIVE. O'Brien Weismann D. P. Wood McGowan Robertson J. Wood Tiemann Woodin 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. The bill entitled "An act to amend section 14 of an act entitled 'An act to incorporate the Sidney and Unadilla Bridge Company,' passed April 27, 1866,” 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 negative, a majority of all the members elected to the Senate not voting in favor thereof, as follows: FOR THE AFFIRMATIVE. W cismann 7 FOR THE NEGATIVE. Allen D. P. Wood Woodin 14 Mr. Graham moved that the vote by which said bill was lost be reconsidered, and that said motion be laid on the table. The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to 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 members elected to the Senate voting in favor thereof, and three-fifths of said members being present, as follows: Adams Allen Baker Bowen FOR THE AFFIRMATIVE. Harrower McGowan Perry Robertson FOR THE NEGATIVE. O'Brien Weismann 17 Johnson Tiemann 5 voting, When the name of Mr. Lewis was called, he asked to be excused from The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to said request, and it was decided in the negative. Mr. Lewis subsequently voted in the negative. Ordered, That the Clerk return said bill to the Assembly, with a mes |