LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, PASSED AT THE ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVENTH SESSION OF THE LEGISLATURE, BEGUN JANUARY FOURTH, AND ENDED MAY ELEVENTH, 1888, EXCELSIOR ALBANY : BANKS & BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS. 1888. CERTIFICATE. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, ALBANY, August 1st, 1888. Pursuant to the directions of the act entitled "An act relative to the publication of the Laws," passed April 12, 1843, I hereby certify that the following volume of the Laws of this State was printed under my direction. FREDERICK COOK, Secretary of State. In this volume every act which received the assent of a majority of all the members of the Legislature, "three-fifths of all the members elected to either House" thereof being present, pursuant to section 21 of article 3 of the Constitution of this State, is designated under its title by the words "passed, three-fifths being present." [See Laws of 1847, vol. 1, chap. 253, as amended by chap. 4, Laws of 1888.] And every act which received "the assent of two-thirds of all the members elected to each branch of the Legislature," pursuant to section 9 of article 1 of the State Constitution, is designated under its title by the words "passed by a two-thirds vote." [See Laws of 1842, chap. 306, as amended by chap. 4, Laws of 1888.] |