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the name of the United Presbyterian Church of Kortright, and to legalize all the proceedings had by said church under the name of said United Presbyterian Church," reported in favor of the passage of the same without amendment.

The bill was ordered to be reported by the following vote:

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Mr. Graham, from the Sub-Committee of the Whole, to which was referred Assembly bill No. 280, introductory No. 696, G. O. 288, entitled "An act to amend chapter 371 of the laws of 1875, entitled 'An act to confirm the charters of all savings banks or institutions for savings, to uniformity of powers, rights and liabilities, and to provide for the organization of saving banks, for their supervision, and for the administration of their affairs,"" reported in favor of the passage of the same without amendment.

The bill was ordered to be reported by the following vote:

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Mr. Graham, from the Sub-Committee of the Whole, to which was referred the Senate bill No. 60, introductory No. 75, G. O. 376, entitled "An act relating to Gowanda union free school district, composed of a part of the town of Collins, in Erie county, and parts of the towns of Persia and Perrysburgh, in Cattaraugus county," reported in favor of the passage of the same, without amendment.

The bill was ordered to be reported by the following vote:

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No. 92.

IN ASSEMBLY,

March 28, 1877.

RESOLUTIONS

REPORTED BY THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC PRINTING.

Resolved (if the Senate concur), That there be printed as follows: One thousand (1,000) extra copies of the Annual Report of the Trustees of the State Library, for the use of said trustees, to be bound in paper covers.

One thousand (1,000) extra copies of the Report of the State Engineer and Surveyor on Canals, for the use of that officer, five hundred (500) copies to be bound in cloth and five hundred (500) in paper.

Two thousand five hundred (2,500) extra copies of the Fifty-eighth Annual Report of the New York Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb, for the officers of said institution, without lithographic plates, to be bound in paper.

Two thousand five hundred (2,500) extra copies of the Twentythird Annual Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, for distribution by that officer, to be bound in cloth.

One thousand (1,000) extra copies of the Second Annual Report of the Central New York Institution for Deaf Mutes, for the use of said institution.

One thousand (1,000) extra copies of the Sixth Annual Report of the Le Couteulx St. Mary's Institution for the Improved Instruction of Deaf Mutes, for the use of said institution.

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Five hundred (500) extra copies of the Tenth Annual Report of the New York Institution for the Improved Instruction of Deaf Mutes, for the use of said institution, to be bound in paper.

Twenty-four hundred (2,400) copies, bound in cloth, of the Report of the State Engineer and Surveyor on Railroads, for the year ending September 30, 1876; also, ten copies of said report for each Senator, Member, officer and reporter of the Senate and Assembly, the whole expense thereof to be refunded to the treasury of the State by an equitable assessment, by the Comptroller, on the several railroad companies of this State.

Thirty-five hundred (3,500) copies of the Annual Report of the Superintendent of the Insurance Department, for the year ending December 31, 1876, bound in cloth, as follows:

Fifteen hundred (1,500) copies of the fire and marine report, and Two thousand (2,000) copies of, the life report, bound separately; also,

Ten copies of each report for each Senator, Member, officer and reporter of the Senate and Assembly, the whole expense thereof to be refunded to the treasury of the State by an equitable assessment, by the Comptroller, on the several insurance companies of this State.

Also, That the Assembly concur in the adoption of the resolutions of the Senate to print as follows:

Twenty-five hundred (2,500) extra copies of the Report of the Commission to Devise a Plan for the Government of Cities in the State of New York, to be bound in paper.

Five hundred (500) extra copies of the Annual Report of the Treasurer of the State of New York, for the use of that officer, to be bound in paper.

Two thousand (2,000) extra copies of the Twenty-eighth Annual Report of the Managers of the Western House of Refuge for Juvenile Delinquents, for the use of the managers, the same to be furnished without accompanying lithographic plates, and to be bound in paper.

Fifteen hundred (1,500) extra copies of the Tenth Annual Report of the State Board of Charities, for the use of the board, 500 copies to be bound in muslin and 1,000 copies in paper covers, to be furnished without accompanying lithographic plates.

One thousand (1,000) extra copies of the Annual Report of the Board of Managers of the State Reformatory at Elmira, for the use of the managers of that institution, to be bound in paper.

One thousand (1,000) extra copies of the Eighth Annual Report of the New York State Blind Asylum at Batavia, for the use of the officers thereof, to be bound in paper.

One thousand (1,000) extra copies of the Annual Report of the Commissioners of Fisheries of the State of New York, for the use of said commissioners, to be bound in paper.

Also, That the Assembly concur in the adoption of the resolutions of the Senate, amended so as to read as follows:

One thousand (1,000) extra copies of the Eighth Annual Report of the Willard Asylum, for the use of the asylum, to be bound in paper.

Five hundred (500) extra copies of the Annual Report of the Commissioners of Quarantine, for the use of the board, to be printed without maps or plates, and to be bound in paper.

Two thousand (2,000) extra copies of the Annual Report of the Board of Managers of the New York State Lunatic Asylum at Utica, for the use of the managers thereof, and without lithographic plates, and to be bound in paper.

Provided, in each case, that the printing of the extra documents named above shall not exceed ten cents per page per 100 copies.

Resolved (if the Assembly concur), That 5,000 extra copies of the State Assessors' report be printed, for distribution among the supervisors and assessors of the various towns, cities and villages of the State; said copies shall be distributed by the Secretary of State, so that each supervisor and assessor aforesaid shall receive one copy of said report.

Resolved (if the Assembly concur), That 2,000 extra copies be printed for the use of the Legislature, and 1,000 extra copies for the use of the State Assessors.

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