THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1868. The House met pursuant to adjournment. In pursuance of the ninth joint-rule, Mr. Speaker announced the order of business, "third reading of bills." By unanimous consent, on motion of Mr. Chapman, Resolved, That the bill to repeal the Laws of 1867, in relation to the police force of the city of Utica, be referred to the sub-committee of the whole. By unanimous consent, Mr. Johnson, from the committee on the affairs of cities, to which was referred the bill entitled “An act to incorporate and establish a milk exchange in the city of New York,” reported in favor of the passage of the same; which report was agreed to, and said bill committed to the committee of the whole. By unanimous consent, Mr. Jones, from the committee on the affairs of cities, to which was referred the bill entitled "An act to extend Flushing avenue, and to lay out, open and improve Flushing avenue and New town Turnpike road, from Broadway to the city line, and to close and to extend other adjoining streets in the city of Brooklyn," reported in favor of the passage of the same; which report was agreed to, and said bill committed to the committee of the whole. By unanimous consent, Mr. Parshall offered for the consideration of the House a resolution, in the words following: Resolved, That the bill to incorporate the Clyde Savings Bank, be considered in the first committee of the whole not full. Mr. Speaker pnt the question whether the House would agree to said resolution, and it was determined in the affirmative, two-thirds of all the members present voting in favor thereof. By unanimous consent, on motion of Mr. Raber, By unanimous consent, The bill entitled "An act to amend an act incorporating the Walkill Valley Railroad Company, by authorizing said corporation to extend its road to Kingston, Ulster county, and to authorize certain towns in Ulster [AssEMBLY JOURNAL.) 110 county to issue bonds to aid in the construction of said road," was read a third time. Mr. Speaker put the question whether the House would agree to the final passage of said bill, and it was determined in the affirmative, a majority of all the members elected to the Assembly voting in favor thereof, and three-fifths of said members being present. AYES 80 ) NOES Nicholson C. L. Smith Palmer L. E. Smith W. S. Andrews Clausen Johnson Speaker Stannard Starr Stevens Stewart La Bau Sullard Sumner Topliff S. Richardson Torrey Underwood Weed Root Wiley Miller Williams Skillman Younglove McKiever Selkreg Tarbox Ordered, That the Clerk deliver said bill to the Senate, and request their concurrence therein. The bill entitled "An act to provide for widening the Coney Island plankroad, in the county of Kings, and for the subsequent management thereof,” was read a third time. Mr. Speaker put the question whether the House would agree to the final passage of said bill, and it was determined in the affirmative, a majority of all the members elected to the Assembly voting in favor thereof. AYES 79 NOES 00 Nicholson Stannard Palmer Starr Stevens Pond Sullard Sumner Tarbox La Bau Topliff Tower Underwood Loughran S. Richardson Van Valkenb'rgh Burhans Gleason Lounsbury Rider Weed Wells Sargent Wiley Williams Campbell Humphrey Miller Skillman Younglove Chapman Irving Murphy Speaker Ordered, That the Clerk deliver said bill to the Senate, and request their concurrence therein. { By unanimous consent, on motion of Mr. Riley, Resolved, That the bill entitled "An act in relation to the opening, extending and widening of Thompson and other streets, in the city of New York,” be recommitted to the committee on the affairs of cities, with power to report complete at any time. Mr. Murphy moved to lay the present order of business on the table. Mr. Speaker put the question whether the House would agree to said motion, and it was determined in the negative, two-thirds of all the members present not voting in favor thereof. The bill entitled "An act to provide for the payment of certain fines and penalties collected in the city and town of Newburgh, in the county of Orange, to the commissioners of the alms house of said city and town," was read a third time. Mr. Speaker put the question whether the House would agree to the final passage of said bill, and it was determined in the affirmative, a majority of all the members elected to the Assembly voting in favor thereof, and three-fifths of said members being present. AYES {NUES 78} Those who voted in the affirmative, were Starr Irving Stevens Penfield Stewart Sullard Raber Sumner Topliff Tower A. Richardson Underwood S. Richardson Van Valkenb'rgh Bradstreet J. L. Flagg Loughran Rider Wellington Wells Wendover Williams F. H. Woods Cameron Hasbrouck Miller Skillman Younglove Chapman Hubbard Nelson Speaker Ordered, That the Clerk deliver said bill to the Senate, and request their concurrence therein. The bill entitled “An act in relation to draining certain bog and swamp lands in the towns of De Witt and Onondaga, in the county of Onondaga,” was read a third time. Mr. Speaker put the question whether the House would agree to the final passage of said bill, and it was determined in the afirmative, a majority of all the members elected to the Assembly voting in favor thereof, and three-fifths of said members being present. AYES 83 {NOES 68} Those who voted in the affirmative, were O'Reilley Palmer Parshall Babcock Dayton Juliend Penfield Prince Purdy Raber Ranney Loughran Reeve Skillman Bristol Furman Lounsbury A. Richardson Van Valkenb’rgh S. Richardson Wellington Wells Wendover Campbell Hasbrouck McKiever Sargent Wiley Chapman Hubbard Miller Selkreg A. I. Wood Skeels Younglove G. Clark Irving Nelson Ordered, That the Clerk deliver said bill to the Senate, and request their concurrence therein. Mr. Tarbox moved to lay the present order of business opon the table. Mr. Speaker put the question whether the House would agree to said motion, and it was determined in the negative, two-thirds of all the members present not voting in favor thereof. AYES 53 { } Those who voted in the affirmative were Ray Stevens A. H. Andrew Clausen Moran A. Richardson Sullard Cornwall Nicholson S. Richardson Tarbox Topliff Torrey Weed Selkreg Wellington Wiley C. L. Smith Williams L. E. Smith Younglove Those who voted in the negative, were W. S. Clark Humphrey Loughran Sherman Lounsbury Skillman Speaker Matthewson Starr Murphy Sumner Tower Penfield Van Valkenb'rgh Wells Lefter Wendover The Senate bill entitled "An act to legalize the election of constable of the village of Batavia, in the county of Genesee,” was read a third time. Mr. Speaker put the question whether the House would agree to the final passage of said bill, and it was determined in the affirmative, a majority of all the members elected to the Assembly voting in favor thereof, and three-fifths of said members being present. SAYES 80 NOES 00 Parshall Skeels Johnson L. E. Smith Pitts Speaker Starr Stevens Sullard La Bau Sumper Tarbox Topliff |