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Mr. Graham, from the Sub-Committee of the Whole, to which was referred the Senate bill No. 87, introductory No. 39 G. O. 248, en titled "An act authorizing the board of trustees of the village of West Troy to contract for a supply of water for public purposes," 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 Assembly bill No. 196, introductory No. 343, G. O. 182, entitled "An act to amend chapter 101 of the laws of 1862, entitled 'An act in relation to the support and custody of indigent insane persons of the county of Genesee,'" 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 Assembly bill No. 282, introductory No. 498, G. O. 290, entitled "An act to confirm the election of trustees in the village of North Tonawanda, in the county of Niagara, and to provide for the election hereafter," 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 Assembly bill No. 260, introductory No. 569, G. O. 261, entitled "An act in relation to countersigning warrants for payments from the treasury of the city of New York," 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 Assembly bill No. 202, introductory No. 454, G. O. 188, entitled "An act to incorporate the fire department of the village of Plattsburgh," 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 Assembly bill No. 213, Introductory No. 416, G. O. 204, entitled "An act to amend section twenty-three of chapter ten of the laws of eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, entitled 'An act to amend an act entitled An act to revise, amend and consolidate the several acts relating to the village of Whitesborough,' passed February twelfth, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, as amended by chapter three hundred and four of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-three," 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. 76.

IN ASSEMBLY,

March 15, 1877.

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LIST OF GENERAL ORDERS.

317. An act to repeal certain provisions of chapter four, of the laws of eighteen hundred and sixty-two, entitled "An act to secure the better application of funds to relieve the poor in the town of Little Falls, Herkimer county."

318. An act to provide better facilities for the election of town officers in the town of Watervliet, Albany county.

319. An act in relation to the keeping open of the office of clerk of the county of Schenectady.

320. An act to amend chapter four hundred and ten of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-four, entitled "An act to authorize towns and villages to provide a sinking fund for the payment of their bonded indebtedness," so far as the same relates to the county of Chautauqua.

321. (Senate. Printed No. 92.) An act to authorize the building of an addition to the county jail at White Plains, in the county of Westchester, and the enlargement and improvement thereof, and to provide for the issuing of bonds for the purpose of paying the expense thereof.

322. An act to prevent deception in the sale of butter.

323. An act to amend chapter four hundred and forty-six of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-four, entitled "An act to [Assembly, No. 76.]

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revise and consolidate the statutes of the State, relating to the care and custody of the insane, the management of the asylums for their treatment and safe-keeping, and the duties of the State Commissioners in Lunacy," passed May twelfth, eighteen hundred and seventy-four.

324. An act for the more efficient protection of judgment creditors. 325. (Senate. Printed No. 15.) An act in relation to county treas

urers.

326. An act to define the powers of mayors in certain cities of this State.

327. An act to provide for the aid and support of the poor in the county of New York.

328. An act relating to the police department and the police force of the city of New York.

329. An act to except Lake Mahopac, in the county of Putnam, from the provisions of chapter fifty-six, laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-one, entitled "An act to provide a further supply of pure and wholesome water for the city of New York," passed February seventh, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, and acts amendatory thereof.

330. An act to amend "An act to amend the charter of the city of Brooklyn and the various amendments thereof," passed June twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, and to further amend the charter of the city of Brooklyn as amended by an act passed June first, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, and as further amended by an act for that purpose entitled "An act to amend the charter of the city of Brooklyn, being the act for that purpose passed June twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, and the the act for that purpose passed June first, eighteen hundred and seventy-four," passed June twenty-first, eighteen hundred and seventy-five, and as further amended by an act for that purpose entitled "An act to amend section twenty-three, title two, of the amended charter of the city of Brooklyn, passed June twenty-eight, eighteen hundred and seventy-three," passed May fifteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy-six.

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331. An act relating to the government of the county of Kings.

332. An act to authorize the board of education of the city of Brook

lyn to establish a home or school of reform for truant children and to transfer the Truant Home of the city of Brooklyn to the care and custody of the said board of education.

333. An act to authorize the city of Rochester to acquire the title to land or other property for the use of water-works.

334. An act to confer the powers of harbormaster on the police patrolmen detailed to certain docks and piers of said city by the board of commissioners of police and excise of the city of Brooklyn.

335. An act to enable the city of Brooklyn to acquire certain lands lying in Atlantic avenue, decided to be the property of the heirs of John Cowenhoven.

336. An act in relation to certain assessments for sewers in the city of Brooklyn.

337. An act in relation to street improvements in the twenty-third and twenty-fourth wards in the city of New York.

338. (For consideration.) An act to create a department to be known as the department of street cleaning in the city of New York, and to provide for the more thorough and efficient cleaning of the streets of said city.

339. An act for the relief of William McDonald, for materials supplied for the repairs of certain roads in the city of New York. 340. An act to amend chapter five hundred and nineteen of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy, entitled "An act to revise the charter of the city of Buffalo."

341. Concurrent resolution proposing an amendment to section nine of article eight of the constitution.

342. An act for the improvement of certain lands for the benefit of the commercial and agricultural interests of the town of New Utrecht, in Kings county.

343. An act establishing and regulating quarantine, and defining the qualifications and duties and powers of the health officer of the harbor and port of New York.

344. An act in relation to the office of railroad commissioners in Ulster county.

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