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Zorn of Queens, Gould of Niagara, Jameson of Kings, LaReau of Erie, Colne of Kings, Sweet of Oswego, Jones of Jefferson, Adler of Monroe.

ON AFFAIRS OF CITIES.

Messrs. Foley of New York, Chairman, Brennan of New York, Donnelly of Kings, Hoey of New York, O'Neil, M. A., of Kings, Neupert of Erie, McCue of New York, Shortt of Richmond, Gerhardt of New York, Zorn of Queens, Hammond of Onondaga, Haines of Westchester, Ward of New York.

ON RAILROADS.

Messrs. Caughlan of New York, Chairman, Jackson of Erie, Gillen of Kings, Terry of Kings, Farrell of Kings, Gerhardt of New York, Wheeler of Delaware, Egan of New York, Bridenbecker of Herkimer, Turley of New York, Parker, J. S., of Washington, Nolan of Albany, Shannon of Steuben.

ON COMMERCE AND NAVIGATION.

Messrs. McCue of New York, Chairman, O'Neil, M. A., of Kings, Levy, A. J., of New York, Gerken of Kings, Monczynski of Erie, Hollmann of Nassau, Mork of New York, Schifferdecker of Kings, Fitzpatrick of Queens, Nolan of Albany, Colne of Kings, Ebbetts of Kings, Shepardson of Chenango.

ON INSURANCE.

Messrs. Hoey of New York, Chairman, Goldberg of New York, McGrath of New York, Patrie of Greene, Neupert of Erie, Weil of New York, O'Connor of Kings, Donnelly of Kings, Beach of Tioga, Blauvelt of Rockland, Young of Westchester, Ahern of Kings, Goodman of New York.

ON BANKS.

Messrs. O'Neil, M. A., of Kings, Chairman, Levy, J., of New York, Graubard of New York, Gerken of Kings, Parker, A., of New York, Huber of Queens, Heyman of Kings, Jameson of Kings, Egan of New York, LaReau of Erie, Waters, R. B., of Albany, Pierce of Wyoming, Shlivek of New York.

ON ELECTRICITY, GAS AND WATER SUPPLY. Messrs. Fay of Kings, Chairman, Hackett of New York, Caughlan of New York, Gillen of Kings, Myers of Schenectady,

Boylan of New York, Walker of New York, Hearn of Erie, Scheide of Suffolk, Hoyt of Dutchess, Yale of Putnam, Hammond of Onondaga, Stivers of Orange.

ON PUBLLIC EDUCATION.

Messrs. Patrie of Greene, Chairman, Manley of Oneida, Day of Jefferson, Warren of New York, Parker, A., of New York, Saunders of Columbia, Herrick, W. R., of New York, Blauvelt of Rockland, Donovan of Kings, Filley of Rensselaer, McDonald of Franklin, Lincoln of Chautauqua, Brereton of Warren.

ON INTERNAL AFFAIRS.

Messrs. Evans of Sullivan, Chairman, Manley of Oneida, Cosad of Seneca, Collin of Yates, Washburn of Ulster, Gould of Niagara, Miller of Otsego, McDaniels of Tompkins, Saunders of Columbia, Gregg of Lewis, Lansing of Rensselaer, White of Monroe, Smith, T. K., of Onondaga.

ON LABOR AND INDUSTRIES.

Messrs. Wende of Erie, Chairman, Myers of Schenectady, Farrell of Kings, O'Neill, J. J., of Kings, Seeley of Steuben, Bridenbecker of Herkimer, Dawson of Erie, Geatons of Kings, Schifferdecker of Kings, Sweet of Oswego, Brown of Cortland, Keyes of Monroe, Jones of Jefferson.

ON EXCISE.

Messrs. Hackett of New York, Chairman, McCue of New York, Fay of Kings, Herrick, J. J., of New York, Jackson of Erie, McKeon of Kings, Boylan of New York, Walker of New York, Gould of Niagara, Fitzpatrick of Queens, Gray of St. Lawrence, Constantine of Niagara, Pappert of Monroe, Hoff of Kings.

ON AFFAIRS OF VILLAGES.

Messrs. Martin of Saratoga, Chairman, Evans of Sullivan, Cosad of Seneca, Brace of Montgomery, Gregg of Lewis, Wheeler of Delaware, Hollmann of Nassau, Miller of Otsego, Kennedy of Queens, Cheney of Cattaraugus, Connell of Onondaga, Winters of Livingston, Talmage of Suffolk.

ON FORESTRY, FISHERIES AND GAME. Messrs. Gurnett of Schuyler, Chairman, Wende of Erie, Trombly of Clinton, Martin of Saratoga, Brace of Montgomery,

Hollmann of Nassau, Scheide of Suffolk, Bridenbecker of Herkimer, Carew of Kings, Shea of Essex, McDonald of Franklin, . Hart of Fulton-Hamilton, Waring of Ulster.

ON AGRICULTURE.

Messrs. Cosad of Seneca, Chairman, Myers of Schenectady, Collin of Yates, Wheeler of Delaware, Brace of Montgomery, McDaniels of Tompkins, Drummond of Cayuga, Gregg of Lewis, Saunders of Columbia, Delano of Madison, Shepardson of Chenango, Yeomans of Wayne, Bryant of Genesce.

ON PENAL INSTITUTIONS.

Messrs. Trombly of Clinton, Chairman, Levy, A. J., of New York, Spielberg of New York, Hoyt of Dutchess, Washburn of Ulster, Drummond of Cayuga, Turley of New York, Heyman of Kings, Kennedy of Queens, Scheide of Suffolk, Filley of Rensselaer, Haines of Westchester, Cheney of Cattaraugus.

ON CHARITABLE AND RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES. Messrs. O'Neill, J. J., of Kings, Chairman, Oliver of New York, Fay of Kings, Herrick, J. J., of New York, Collin of Yates, Mork of New York, LaReau of Erie, Jameson of Kings, Dawson of Erie, Lansing of Rensselaer, Connell of Onondaga, Brereton of Wyoming, Lincoln of Chautauqua.

ON PUBLIC HEALTH.

Messrs. Bush of Chemung, Chairman, McDaniels of Tompkins, Seeley of Steuben, Martin of Saratoga, Warren of New York, Carew of Kings, Friedman of New York, Heyman of Kings, Schifferdecker of Kings, Brown of Cortland, Butler of Broome, Waters, F. A., of Orleans, Wilson of Ontario.

ON PUBLIC PRINTING.

Messrs. Graubard of New York, Chairman, Donnelly of Kings, Patrie of Greene, Evans of Sullivan, Beach of Tioga, Friedman of New York, Fry of Kings, Waters, R. B., of Albany, Stivers of Orange, Winters of Livingston, Keyes of Monroe.

ON PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS.

Messrs. O'Connor of Kings, Chairman, Walker of New York, Gerhardt of New York, Boylan of New York, Monczynski of Erie,

Geatons of Kings, Bridenbecker of Herkimer, Murray of New York, Lent of Kings, Waters, F. A., of Orleans, Hoff of Kings.

ON MILITARY AFFAIRS.

Messrs. Cuvillier of New York, Chairman, Foley of New York, Chanler of Dutchess, Turley of New York, Geatons of Kings, Goldstein of Kings, Kennedy of Queens, MacGregor of Erie, Shea of Essex, Cross of Oneida, Brooks of New York.

ON SOLDIERS' HOME.

Messrs. Seeley of Steuben, Chairman, Bush of Chemung, Hoey of New York, O'Neill, J. J., of Kings, Terry of Kings, Monzeynski of Erie, Huber of Queens, Thorn of Erie, Allen of Oneida, White of Monroe, Shannon of Steuben.

ON CLAIMS.

Messrs. Terry of Kings, Chairman, Hackett of New York, Farrell of Kings, Hearn of Erie, Gerken of Kings, Friedman of New York, Fitzpatrick of Queens, Young of Westchester, Sullivan of Chautauqua, Lent of Kings, Adler of Monroe.

ON PRIVILEGES AND ELECTIONS.

Messrs. Brennan of New York, Chairman, Herrick, J. J., of New York, McElligott of New York, Gillen of Kings, McKeon of Kings, Zorn of Queens, Kopp of New York, Goodwin of Westchester, Ebbetts of Kings.

ON RULES.

Messrs. Mr. Speaker of Schoharie, Chairman, Smith, A. E., of New York, Oliver of New York, Foley of New York, Donnelly of Kings, Merritt of St. Lawrence, Phillips, J. S., of Allegany.

ON PRINTED AND ENGROSSED BILLS.

Messrs. Neupert of Erie, Chairman, Speilberg of New York, Donovan of Kings, Weil of New York, Goodwin of Westchester, Pappert of Monroe.

Mr. Speaker announced the following appointments for the session of 1911:

(See Appendix No. 1.)

The Clerk announced the following appointments for the session of 1911, said appointments to date from January 12th:

(See Appendix No. 2.)

Mr. Speaker presented the Eighteenth Annual Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture, which was laid upon the table and ordered printed.

(See Assembly Document No. 25.)

Also, the report of the Perry Victory Centennial Commission, which was laid upon the table.

Mr. Brooks introduced a bill entitled "An act to amend section eleven hundred and eighty-one of the Code of Civil Procedure, relative to continuous deliberation by juries" (Int. No. 37), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on codes.

Mr. Coffey, by request, introduced a bill entitled "An act to amend chapter one hundred and eighty-two of the Laws of eighteen hundred and ninety-two, entitled 'An act to incorporate the city of Mount Vernon, relative to the appointment of public officers in the city of Mount Vernon" (Int. No. 38), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on affairs of cities.

Mr. Connell introduced a bill entitled "An act to amend the Village Law, in relation to compensation of president and trustees of villages of the first class " (Int. No. 39), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on affairs of villages.

Mr. Hammond introduced a bill entitled "An act to establish a State college of forestry at Syracuse University, and making an appropriation therefor" (Int. No. 40), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on ways and means.

Mr. W. R. Herrick introduced a bill entitled "An act to amend the Penal Law, in relation to selling, offering for sale or receiving horses or other animals which by reason of disease or lameness, are unfitted for work" (Int. No. 41), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on codes.

Mr. Gregg introduced a bill entitled "An act to confer jurisdiction upon the Court of Claims to hear, audit and determine the claim of Leroy Crawford against the State for damages al

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