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act to revise and consolidate the general acts relating to publie instruction,' passed May 2, 1864," reported in favor of the passage of the same with the following amendment:

Section 1, line 6, strike out all after the word "president," down to and including the word "year" in line 19, and insert the following: They may, with the advice and consent of a majority of the legal voters entitled to vote on questions of taxation, to be had at an annual meeting of the inhabitants, appoint a clerk to the board. Such appointed clerk must be a resident of the district, and a person other than a trustee or a teacher in the employ of the board. The clerk so appointed shall be the general librarian of the district, and also perform all the clerical and other duties pertaining to his office. For his services he shall be entitled to receive a salary which shall not be greater than twenty-five cents a year for each scholar, to be computed from the actual average daily attendance for the previous year, as set forth in the annual report of the school commissioner, or less, as in the best judgment of said legal voters to be had at such annual meeting., such consent and approval not to be for a longer period of time than one year. In case no provision is made at an annual meeting of the inhabitants for the appointment and payment of a clerk, then, and in that case, the board will appoint one of their own number to act as clerk."

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. 131, introductory No. 129, G. O. 104, entitled "An act to amend chapter 435 of the Laws of 1868, entitled 'An act to incorporated the village of Hamilton in the county of Madison, and repeal the present charter,' and to repeal chapter 250 of the Laws of 1870, chapter 18 of the Laws of 1874, and chapter 142, of the Laws of 1875," reported in favor of the passage of the same with the following amendment:

Section 1, line 10, strike out "six;" same line, strike out "two of whom;" line 15, strike out all after word "persons" down to and including the word "manner," in line 16. Line 18 strike out all from "trustees" down to and including "elected" in line 19.

Section 2, line 6, strike out "two o'clock" and insert "twelve o'clock, noon."

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

AYES, 12)
NAYS, 005

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Mr. Graham, from the Sub-Committee of the Whole, to which was referred the Senate bill No. 43, introductory No. 18, G. O. 119, entitled "An act in regard to the powers of the associate rector of St. Lake's Memorial Church, in the city of Utica, county of Oneida and State of New York," reported in favor of the passage of the same rithout amendment.

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

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STATE OF NEW
OF NEW YORK.

No. 71.

IN ASSEMBLY,

March 8, 1877.

G. 0.

LIST OF GENERAL ORDERS.

256. (Printed No. 255.) An act in relation to the superintendent of state prisons, and for their more efficient and economical management.

257. An act to amend chapter seven hundred and sixty-seven of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-two, entitled "An act to establish the compensation of county judges and surrogates, pursuant to the fifteenth section of the amended sixth article of the Constitution."

258. (Senate. Printed No. 83.) An act relating to the office of the commissioner of jurore in the city of New York.

259. An act to amend the charter of the city of Syracuse so far as it concerns the reorganization of the fire department of said city. 260). An act to make further provisions for the police department and police force of the city of New York, and of certain members and officers thereof.

261. An act in relation to countersigning warrants for payments from the treasury of the city of New York.

262. An act to regulate and define the duties of pawnbrokers.

263. An act to amend an act entitled "An act to re-enact and amend

an act entitled 'An act to provide for the annexation of the towns of Morrisania, West Farms and Kingsbridge, in the county of Westchester, to the city and county of New York.'” [Assembly, No. 71.]

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264. An act to provide for the payment for the use and occupation of the rooms occupied by the several courts, provided for by chapter three hundred and twenty-nine of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-four, entitled "An act to re-enact and amend an act entitled 'An act to provide for the annexation of the towns of Morrisania, West Farms and Kingsbridge, in the county of Westchester, to the city and county of New York,' passed May twenty-three, eighteen hundred and seventythree."

265. An act to prevent the making and publication of false or deceptive statements in relation to the business of fire insurance. 266. An act to regulate to the sale of goods at public auction in the several cities of this State.

267. (Senate. Printed No. 96.) An act to amend chapter six hundred and forty-one of the laws of eighteen hundred and sixtyseven, entitled "An act for the relief of the Co-operative Iron Founders' Association of Troy."

268. (Senate. Printed No. 95.) An act to amend chapter three hundred and sixty-one of the laws of eighteen hundred and fiftytwo, entitled "An act to facilitate the dissolution of manufacturing corporations in the county of Herkimer, and to secure the payment of their debts without preference.

269. An act to amend chapter seventy-one of the laws of eighteen hundred and forty-four, entitled "An act to amend an act for the incorporation of the village of Oxford, and for other purposes."

270. (Senate. Printed No. 99.) An act to amend chapter five hundred and fifty-nine of the laws of eighteen hundred and sixtyfour, entitled "An act to amend the act, entitled 'An act to provide for the incorporation of villages,' passed seventh of December, eighteen hundred and forty-seven, so far as relates to the village of Corning in the county of Steuben."

271. An act making appropriations for certain expenses of govern ment, and supplying deficiencies in former appropriations.

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