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B^\<^'O^Wri®per. THIMNTAtmOOMMin'* HtW TOUHCHTT. Let the R. F. D. Man Do Your Banking. Banking by mail is proven safe, satisfactory and simple. The advantages of a big city bank are at your door. . We want you to be • depositor, and if you will drop a.postal Miring how to proceed we will gladly write you full particulars. Our statement showing financial condition is open to your inspection. Write today. „ Security Trust Company '\ '% MalmJtnet EMI and Water Street South . Rochester, N. Y. mmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmm ,. jyt\^ OfflCIAt MAIWE STME W IJMHIt mVaf Toll Parlor Furniture * .At low Prices ThlvConipIiele Suite, 3 Piece. Oucaitojres combined represent the Ijrj^tJfuroiniwjmd, HduteIi^|^WlBs1fi!SIfshmerit in Rochester, W:Y.^ount- teitUKlt^M^lfc^isrineiited in the above cut are to be found M^e.Var^us^eparinents of homefurnishtogs. The 1ilMa$ti$$kto& i « 3-i>lece Mahogany flntahed Parlor Suite with polished fra-mes-and loose cushions of green silk plush fbr the; lot/ price of 5>22.0S, and can be found at either of ou^stores. WeifWRsfter Co. fSs!i^±,»v..N. ^^TFO^IJS* \ 373-375 lyell Ave. ROCHESTER, N. Y. •' »4»«»»i»i-4'»<>»»i»^»>»#»**»»»»»»»»*»******** # ***** > **^ I V, <•$*$&&&& ^ FISK Headqatrtersfor fa^ht; Oft, Varnish, japalac and Stsiaa of all kind. AlsotCoui^tte Line of Leatber^Beltiag. PortWttdCeirient and Wood Pulp-Plaster. Sewer Pipe and tilt i»all sizes. Refri^rators, fcx Cream Freezers, Perfection Oil Stoves •and.]&•&»,'- ^ ;\/\ ' ;•\.*•. ••. '' ann'-S«fcd»oi'ali''i£iiid. . .. - ,*,.-^, ...^ .,-... ^. , -. . • . , , AConlpWliliiieoffiothaiid Toilet Outfits. Plamb-.' \!id^^'a^|ta|f!doaSB.by\'nien-pf 'long •experience. _••• ^ Alt Wrong* Mi*** Bight t and ••• •*•* <»••»»>»« lSlft.N.Y.^OKMiNT EXPLAKASlOK-^UfniR IN ITALICS 19 NEW • STATE OP \>fflW YORK, OFFICE OJF TH* Secretary dT State/, Albany. July 2S, laia-Pur- ruant-to-the prov-lsfcrns of section one o f article fourteen or the GonMltution of the State of New York,'and section: ti ^ bundled and ni fety-flye of the election Law. notice la hereby given that the following 'proposed*- amendment to Motion seven of article aUt>' of the Constitution of th< State of New York la ter- be submitted \to the people, for approval at the next general election In this State to be held on the eighth day ol November, nineteen hundred and ten. SAMUEL S. KOENla. Secretary o^State. ' AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE. Concurrentf'Relolutton of the Senate and As- sembly, Propoidng an amendment to 'section seven of srttel* six of the 4natitution. In tela- tiw to judgea of the cou:c W appeala and Jue- tlces .of *tbe supreme eourt. ' H Section L ReiojTett' {If the aenata concur), That lection seven *6f *rticle\iix of the conititu tioa be3amended> tS readftaVJollows; J t. The court\\ of appeals ii contljSoojl. It ihall \t'4*«*«MjP judge snd jgj&'Iaie Judges now In offine, whoShilrhoId tnfft'Wcea until the ex- piration of their respective terms, and 1 their TOcceeaors, who ahall be chosen by the elector! ot the state. The official terms of the chief Judge and -associate Judges ahall be fourteen <^fro^W*t$iuP%l%et day of 1 Janu- ary nex* after their election. Fire raenibers t ofr^l»'Jo^|jlull(ptdBn «\<u?Ji'uro and ttie eon- cucrcnoa of tow^ajbjUrbe^neceyary to a decision. ever and as often aa a majority of the judges of Ihs court of appeala shall certify to the eoremor that said court is unable, by reason of rteiCac- cumulation of causes pending therein, to hear and diapo« of the same with reasonable Wed. the governor shall designate not more than io'ur justicas ot, the supreme court to serve at «So ctjlt* Judges of the court of appeals Tft Jus- Hoes so deHgn«ted shall be relieved front/ their duties i s justfcea of the supreme court and ajilll serve as associate Judges of the court qKlppiali until ths camm undisposed or inSeaiu^coutQare reduced to two hundred, when theyilhUtsreturn to the auprenis court. The governor'Say dedg: nets justices of the aupreme court to Oil vacan- clM, * No Justice ahsll serve u asaoclate Judge atrnbiy, T« amenil : section »IJ6 of nfrcl* one .W to* »nsatut!«.r.in ; rtlatloD'-.to..UsJn»3 ptitnM. ^pgtfto¥5a>nc'ti»e.- TT \ \ -i ?*^«*-* T Tbi Psopli of the State of Naw York, repre- sented In Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows; Section 1. Resolved (If the Senate concur). That stctton six of article one of the constitu- tion he amended: by adding thereto a elauaef to read aa follows: When -Hvatc property ihatl tt taken far public use ty a municipal totpgi- ration, adilildnal adjoining or neiQtihoHng property may it taken under oondittaiu to M preterlbei ty tht Icglilaiurc by general taw;'_ Property thu$ taken shall be dmiied to- be latest for puttlo sue. I S. Resolved (tt the Senate concur); That the foregoing* amendment be referred to the legislature to be chosen at tha next general election of senators, and to con- formity with section one, srtjcle fourteen of the constitution, be published for three, months pre- vious to tne time of such election. • • Stats ot New York, In Assembly, Hay 3, 19101 —The foregoing resolution was duly passed, a majority ot all the members elected to the Aa-' sambly voting In favor thereof, three-fifths being present. By order of\ ths Assembly, J, W. WADSWOBTH. Jr., Speaker. Stats of New York, In Senate, llsy 17, 1K1Q-— Tha foregoing resolution was duly passed, a mat. Jorlty of all the Senators elected voting; in favor tbereof, three-fifths being- present. By order of. the- Senate. HORACE WHITE, President. State of New York, Office of the Secretary est State, as.: I have compared the preceding copy of concurrent resolution with the original con- current resolution on file In this office, and t do' hereby certify that the same is a correct tran- script therefrom, and of .the whole thereof. Given under my-tasnd and the seal of oftee <*f the Secretary ot State at the city of Albany.- this twenty-fifth day of July, In ths year of our liord. on* thousand nine hundred and ten; • B-. a] SAMUEL. 8. memo. Secretary of Mat*. fflrtfuW-eXeculirl.' *fle if>jto receive- 1 iasjr^-ah^uiHslsry^*!\' sTXPtANATION—MATTER IK ITALICS IS NEW. SEAM o»* mar YORK, 'OWIOE^OS* TOT secretary ot Stat*. Albany, July tS, 10io,^Pur-, atamt to the provisions* of- section ons~~o(\srtlcle ibm-teen ot the Constitution of the Stats of New Tork, and section two hundred and 'nrnety-nvt of the Election taw, notice is hereby given that ths - following proposed intendment, to section seven- of: article one- of the Constitution of the Statat of New York la referred to the Leglslsfure Its be chosen at the next general'elcctlon of'isin- ' atom li -tha Stat*~to be held- on the eighth day let Horemher, nineteen hundred and ten. SAM- UEL a KOENIQ. Secretary ot state. . _ AMENDMENT NUMBER FOUR. o( the court of appeals except while holding the '- Ooncurrent Resolution of the Senate and As- offles of Justice.of the supreme court, and no more *than -seven judges shall alt in any case. There kkalt he elected' at tne next general elec- tion to teneM after the adoption of tkU amend- ment, ana* thereafter aa vacanciee may occur, fwo additional associate- judga of tke court of appeolt, of the fudaet of which court not more flaw tenmhhtttl tit on the hearing of any ap- peal, cdecpt thai the court mity.tn U» dtttsrt- Wow, direct a rearyument to te had before the entire court. Upon the entry of the fudge* en elected upon their retpecttve oUlcet the exint- tng prociXois for detignating fueticee of the supreme cosirt at ateoetate judge* of the court of appeolt \etelt •oeatt and' determine. The •alary of the associate fudge* of the eourt of appeals skaU be the turn of fifteen thousand Mian •* iiKaf? and.'«««' of the chief Judge the turnjorjlfteenytoiuana: five Auitdrai ooitar* a year, tcltlch talary 'hall be in lieu of and than exclude all other compemation and <il- lOKancet for eapentet of every nature and Mniichateeer. | 2. Resolved (if the senate eoOcur), That the foregoing amendment be^tub- mltted to\ the peoplS'ftfr *a*pprovaI at the general election, to be held Js the year nineteen hundred, aid, ten»ln accordsnee with the prorlsiona .of the election law. ;«Me of New York, w Senate, April 0, 1D0O,- The foregolnr resolution was duly passed, * ma- jority of all the Senators elected v.tlns in favor thereof. By' - order \ of • the Senate,. HORACE WHITE, President, State of New York, In Assembly, April o, 1«W. —The foregoing resolution was duly passed, a majority of all the members elected to the As- sembly voting in fsvor thereof. By order of the Assembly, J. W. WADSWoKTH, Jr.,. Speaker. State of \New York, Ottce of the Secretary of State, as,: I have compared the preceding copy of concurrent resolution with the original con current resolution'on Ale In this .office, and 1 do herehir certify that the same is'a correct transcript; therefrom, and of ths whole thereof, dlven under my hand and the seal of office of ths Secretary of Stats) at the city of Albany, this tstsnfV-fiftn -da>- ot July, In the year of' our' Lord, una thousand nuie hundred and ten. DU &] SAMUEL ft KOENIGj Secretary ot State. FORM FOR SUBMISSION OF AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE: Shall ths proposed) amendment, to section seven of article apt 'of the cor^Ittrtlon; designated In* the election notice' as imenoment nuinoer\one providing lor ths- election of.< two additional Asjodats Judges* of the Court of Appeala: also providing for \the termlnsrion of \the 1 -provision tor the designation-of Justices, of the Supreme Court ta serve-as Associate Judjes ot the .Court of Appeals; -ahd «ls1r providlng-for the Itfriresse of the salary of the Chief Judge of the Qbttrt^f Appeals (now ten thousand,, five hundred dollars per annum and three * thousand seven hundred dollars'in lieu of ••eXpenses5,-fo flheeri thdusand-' fivs hundred- dollars'per annum, and for'the In- crease of the .salary of the Associate Judges of the* Court of Appeala (now ten thcusen'd dot. lara per annum aiod three\ thousand- sever- hun- dred -dollars in lieu of expenses)-, to' n*fteeh 00010? dollars per annum-; whlcj.aslsrles'ahsll be paid in lieu of and shall exclude all other compeneiflon and aBbwaKcBC* betnir sn Incresse olt one thousand three-hundred -dol'srs ^^\pres.^ ent 'cofnnensstlon, and* the s^esilslaturs'\bei]tg prohibited hereafter from-mmasthg aald salaries, be approvedf * - . -=-•» - m^PLANAndN-MATTER IN ITAIICS IS NEW. sTTA^TK OF NEw 1 TOBK, OFWCE Or TH1, Secretary of SWts, AJbsny, |ury l*, 'l»k^Pur- 'asasnt to ths provisions' of secticga one of articls fourteen of the Constitution of \the State ot New Tata, 16^ sectioU-two hundred 1 ana nfoety-nre St tae'lOectioti tatr, noUce is hereby given that: the following proposed amendment_.to' aettloh setss .oT-article one of the Constitution of the. State of New York Is referred to the Lerjslsture to be chosen at the next s-enersl election., of •Senators in this State to be held on the eighth' 'day -of < Norember, -nineteen 'hiindred•• and 'tast' SAMUEL B. KOENIQ, Secrtttir of; State. AMErTOsIKfT rtUMBKR TWO. Ctoocurrent'Resoltltlon of \the Senate and. As- sembly, Proposing an amendment to seetloe •even of srtlcle one of the constitution. In rela- tion to the drainsge-of laaoevn Section t. Resolved (if the senate concur)! ftou,* or when serrina- as members of the. court •or the trial ot \mpeachmeilrs and such members *i Ute assembly, hoe exceedinK nine in number, an ahsll be appointed managers of an Impeadt- •That section tern ef article o»e\of the rtasttt^'f sseert;-shall receirs an addiHotal allowance 3) .tlorr be arbended i» read as follows: t \!• \Wner tea -dollars a day. I S vate property absU'Se taken tor any-public, >, the '-«wsneation to : be msdW therefor, ^wbsjn such' :cem-oeasation Is not made by ties Matte-, shall be ascertsfned by at Jury, 'or by\iot Wthsa'tJ^cosnnrlaalelien appointed by a^oourf of reeonl, salshall 1* prescribed by mwv'Wjs** roads maty be opened In the nunner to be ft*- scribed \by law; but in every cast the necessity- isf the road and tin amount of ail damage to x bf •oatalnM b'y tile'c^le^b I > l thereof ;s*sJlbe>irst •Wtenntned by a.<]^ '•^'freeliolbeni^ai^'anxV it, together with the expenseS-of the'pro-- ', shall be paid by the person is be bene- Osneral laws ma>' be' passed permitting owners or occupants of agrfcultural .lands ,t« lasntlmct and msitrtalh \f*r*tne to'r»»sS trJveor;. aeoeasery drains, ditches and dykes upon the huada ot others, -under ijroper restrl,ctl»ns. and With Just compensation, but no special laws be enacted.for inch,porposes, ani'.'-the *»*9(»••/ iW*!gt« >^.ter.»e,-^npremimt • thereof ft Aersay eontUtulet « M»Ho«s» ( fe>r \UUei font may he ec^utrti for jiut comoen- <md the e*t^.a*eetm;Wm?iir*. • r thopertiitmefmi. Hjt&t eUti eri mitr appropriate <«*», t «.' vsd (if the senate coscur). That the fore- ^-\ -'-eut.be referred to the leglslsture St-the rsext s^ne^l--Sl*«ionr:,of K '\ tors, 'and,- fu eonfonuity to section one of da fewteea ot the constitution, be published tar* three months previous to the time ot such election. ', State ef Hew Tork, In AaeemMy,-March-, •»: |hltl0.-^in« fess^feiiMr resolution vrss duly tissaed, s -ns-crity/of sB'tli* ri^bW'>l»cted-(o the jsasembly voting la favor thereof, three-fifths ] 3 Mng praaint lj^ order, ot the tosiaaiyf-sV^r. \ tFADeWOBTB, Jr.. Speaker. • State of Hew .Tork, In Senate, April 10, Isoi.— •)> »ors*bl«« rs^cetrtioa wss ttaiy aess«V-e^saa- jority ef sll the Senston elected votise; hi faver aursef. tareaaclae'oenit jwesem^ 1 -W-oroar ot «se Sensts, BOtUOI wtiira, r^aMasit. ' < State at fear York, Ceaos of ths secretary ef lltate, as.: I have eoaapared tin preosdins; copy -^- HUP aTT et tM waoie jhsisst ' : ;U«-<ntyjet, ? »tta»»/,'.'t»ss ifgayt- Iff ||''a.iU'^ ' -V iwatf-lrm day st r .^ NA-flON-sUTTaM nt JTJ3JQI M .WtlT, f STATS JfH- !WW it sXI«afe'«)#tTO'i»lr' ' rstary of Stats. Alhsary, Mr ta, 1 i is ssiany (trssi tku tM Mbwieaj '•at ~. *»• the to sswatessjln at setlem s lerably, Proposing an amendment to section seven of article one of the constitution. In tela- jion to condemnation proceedings. Section 1. Resolved (if the Senate concur), That section seven of article one of the const!. ttttion be amended to read as follows: J f. When private property shall be taken tor any public ose, the compensation to be msde therefor, when ends compensation Is not made by the state, ahall be ascertained by a Jury, by the tupreme eourt icith or toithout a jury or by not less than three conunlssloners appointed by a court et record, as shall be prescribed by law. Prl rate roads' rosy be opened in the manner to be nraacribed by lews hut In every case the neces- •Ur ot the road and the amount of all damage to be sustained by the opening thereof shall be first .determined by a jury of free-holders, snd such amount,\ together with the expenses of the proceeding, shall be paid by the person to be MeOteoV, General laws may he passed permit- ting, ths owners or ocoupanta of sgrit-ultursl -lands to construct and maintain tor the drainage .thereof, necessary drains, ditches and dikes upon . ths lands 'of others, under proper reatriotlone 'and with Just compensation, but no special laws shall be enacted for such purposes. I «. Re- \aolrad (If ths Senate concur). That the (ore- 'going- smenanfent be referred to the legislature to be chosen at-the next general election often, atom, and in conformity with aection one, arti- cle fourteen of the constitution, be published for three months previous to the time of such eleo- t!oi£ State of New York, In Assembly, April to, .1M0.—The foregoing resolution wsa duly passed, a majority of all the members elected to tha Assembly voting In favor' thereof, three-fifths:' 'beinr present. By order ot the'Assembly, J. W. WADSWORTH. Jr., Speaker. State of New York, In Senate, May IT, uio.— riTfae foregoing resolution was duly passed, a majority of all the Senators elected voting in favor thereof, threcflfths being present. By 'order ot the Senate, HORACE WHITE, President State of New York, bmce of the .Secretary of State, ».! I have compared the preceding copy 'of eoncurrent resolution with the original con- current resolution on file in this office, snd I do hereby certify that the same Is s correct tran- script therefrom, and of the whole thereof. 'Qlren under my hand and the seal of office of ths Secretary of State at the city oi Albanv.' this'twenty-fifth day b! July, in the year ot 'our Lord, one thousand: nine hundred and ten. XL. 8.] SAMOEt, B. KOENIQ. Secretary of State. EXPLANATION-MATTER IN ITALICS IS NEW; HATTER IN BRACKETS [ ] IS OLD LAW TO : BE. OMirraD. ; '8TATE OJir NEW. YORK,. OFFICE OF THE Secretary of State, Albany. July 25, UIO.—Pur- -%uant to'the provisions of section one of article Ifourteenof the Constitution of the State of New ^York, and' section two hundred and ninetyflYe, of tile'election law,\ notice \is hereby given that UselWlowlne; proposed amendment to section sti •MLjOrtsiUs three of<the Constitution of^bfcStatSi oTNeSr-Yd* is referred to the Legislature i%M. cbosen^st the next General Election p^ensfon la thla State to be held November eighth; nin- teen huodred snd ten. SAMUEL 8. KOENIQ, •sae^ary of State.' ' ' AMEJ<b!ffiNT NUMBER FIVE. Ooocurrsnt BeeoluBon of ths Senate and As- sastbiy, Pmpoeing an amtmdment to section six Jt'-srttele three of ths constitution, in relaffoa fa'las- compensation ot members of--the tegisis- Sectlon 1. Resolved (tt the Senate concur), That section six of srtlcle three of the conatlhi- mi be amended to read as follows: I 0. Each member of the lerlslstur.-shall receive for his services an annual 'eaJsW' C^f.'o-w thousand are Ircndred dollars.] ae ,fotmm^i s »ch, member ef theitnale the turn,of th^a£uani. fun htm-, trU'-doUaf, ana-toe* mhm^Wihl inemtly the tuni Of. three thoueoni dollart. Tbe'\meta'- bers of either house shall also receive the earn fir ikrw oswfl fust, MC» mtte tons doUar for every .^mtlei] they ahsll-'trard In going to-aid re- ^nrnme -fro* their place\ ot meeting, once lr saoh spec* of actual attendance of the session, en the most -usual TOuteT Senators; when ths senate alone is convened in extrsordfnary ses- ,,, .. . * .Ssaolvad <lt the Senate eeawnr), Th»t the foregoing imendnsent be re- letnd to the legisUture'to be chosen at tlxr sssxf general election' et senators, and in con- -with section one, article fourteen of the Ucn, be published tor three months pre- loos to the time of such election. SUts ot New York,. In, Sensts, April 1, 1810.- bs toregoutjr resolution was duly psasad. a avjoritr ot all the Senators elected voting to IVW thereof, th'ree-IUths being present By US 0 L a *l\?*'*' oMgoij ffi-^eoBB, **«. ]JbJte-.of Sew- Tork. In i Asaem r !y, Anrtt -It,- \nvW-JTho foregoing resolution wu duly Msaed, »t«aj*rltr ft- m the- iriemberf * elected' tVlfce 'Aaaeably voHna; la favor-, thereof, thresf-ofths be. Sat preseat. By order of the Assembly,' J. W. •fAJDffrYORTH, Jr., Speaker. f-itale of New. York, Office of the Secretary ot Stats, ssn. I havs somr-srsd tl» ixs^litg'copy of concurrent resolution, with, the origfntl there- at on Ms In this office, and I do hereby certify rfcat the same la s correct transcript therefrom, ass»<the whole thereof. Orren Un<ler-my hesiJ' sW : 'ti4-sejal : bfo«c.' of the Itoeretary ofStatest •m dry ef Albany- this, tweurynfth oaf at July, la the yaer of our Lord, one thousand adne Iran. ored -trtJUtr t% ir isMtimt ». MUno. at State. . .|a?L«AT»N-s«1t»R IH lTAUCrJ IS aTaTW. »^^»WCMTS f 1 IfcOLfUt-K J&F*~~¥j'**. J®\* owica or''<tnr KeMtait at State, JUbanj} July x»- leio.-Pu, .JteK to tJejrovMons of e»ctlM dew of afttAe ***** ofMPmmm tLtuoXtuvcrm* H^\^\*««». hnedrad 'sAa.tnnvtty*-«».' et 0* Sleetlok law, riorfrt Is hereby gtver that «»»Ueeril*'prot>csed ; ars*^t^ese^ torn •S&S*!* '<*'?» ••OsisSiaa*\*.'** f*rst*tt JS% *•* *.- -f*\!*\! *• tta Leglststars »-b( ^S-**,*>* •^•fneW'-rJectii* ot ssasstolr* is State,is be heW en the.enrhih gey-ot No. ; tt*.j».iS°^S'^^|& 'US _, T „ „.er&SfMittl penl tWu ss»ddolUrs f fand,'there.rtl'all':i>e\provided for hit aefTS'suitable arkd'turrtlshedMe'cutrve-residence. | », Resolved (if the Senate concur). That the foregoing, amendment he referred Jo the legisls ture to be chosen st the next general election ol senators, and In conformity, with section one, article fourteen of the constitution, be published for three-months previous'to the time ot auch election. ' - \ * '•Stat* ot New York, In Atsemhly, March E, mOi-^hia resolution, was duly ,passed, s ma, -Jority of all the--mejmbers-eilected''to the Assem- bly voting In fsvor thereof, three-fifths being present. By order of the Assembly, J. W. WADSWORTH; Jr.. gncsker. State of New York. In Senate. March s», 111\ —This resolution was duly -passed, a majority ol all the Senators elected voting In favor thereof, three-fltths being present. By order of the Senste. HORACE WHITE, President. , Stste- of New York, Offlce of the Secretary oi State, as. T I bsve compared the preceding copj of concurrent resolutiorr with the original con current resolution on Me in thla office, and I dc hereby certify, that the same is a correct tran script therefrom, and of the whole thereof. Olveu under my hand and the seal .of offlce q| the fiectefary of State'at tiie city 6f Albany, tide twenty-nrth day. ot July, In the year of out tord, one thbussnd nine hundred- and.-ten. CL, S.] SAMUEL H'KpENl.O, Secretary of State. KPLANATtaN^MAtTER ft BRACKETS t ) IS - » \-fOLtoLA* TO' BE' OMITTED.' STATS OF NEW \irOHK OFFICE OF THJ Sscistsry of State, Albany, July 8S, 1910.—Pur aoant -to to* provisions of section one of article fourteen of UM .Constitution of the State of Neva reek, and section two hundred snd ninety-fret sf ths Election Law, notice Is hereby given that the following proposed amendment to section two of stticle slxof the Constitution of the State ef Naw Tork la referred to the Legislature to bs chosen at the next general election of sen- store ta thla Stat* to-be,-held on the eighth -day est tjotembirT jaiijeteerj -hundred snd ten. SAM- •ttJBB & «pjK^4Seor<itsry of*^State. AMENDMENT NUMBER SEVEN. . Ooncurrent Resolution of the Senste snd As semhly\ Proposing an amendment (o aection two et articls six of the constitution, in relation to -ssalgnjnjht' ot Jt-stices, ot the^suprenw-coutt'tn -aotd'' iqpeicial aatflrtsl ternst,\' ' - Section I. Resolved (if the assembly concur). ,That .'section two'of article alx ot-the-constitu- tion he amended to read as follows: ! 8. The legislature ahsll divide the state into four Judicial <le-ban<tment»t--\nfS-t(rat department shall consist of tha county of New York; the others shall be bounded by county lines, and be compact--and equal in population aa nearly as may be. Once) every ten years the legislature may alter the Judicial departments, but without increasing the motbor thereof. There shall be an appellate jUvialon of the supreme court, t^onslflting^uf seven Justices In ths first department, arid of five jus- tices In' each* of the other decrements. In each department tour shall constitute a quorum, and the concurrence of three ahsll be necessary to a decision. No more than five Justices shall sit in. •ay cess. From all the justices elected to the supreme court the governor shall designate those who ahall oonstlrute the appellate division In etch department; 'arid he shall designers the pre- siding Justice thereof, who shall act as such Juring his term of office, and shall be a resident at 'the department The other Justices shall be designated for terms of five years or the unex- pired portions of their respective terms of offlcei. if less than five years. From time to time aa the taints of such designations expire, or vacancies oocur, he shall make new designations. A ma- jority of the justices so designated to sit in the e'ppellate division,- in each department ahall be residents of ths depsrtment. He may also mske temporary designations in case of the absence or. Inability to act of any Justice in the appellate sj-rtsion, or in esse the presiding justice of any appellate division shall certify to him that one Or\ -Sore\ additional justices are needed for tr- apssdy disposition of the business before I Whenever the appellate division In any depart meat shall be- Unable to dispose et its business within a reasonable time, a majority ot the pre- stuuet. justices of tha several departments at k me*Ung,.called by the presiding justice of the o^psrfment' In arrears nury* transfer any pendlnr ''^^ 'n-em'sw* departmeht to any other ds- *. for-beMing sna determination. No of- thr'appellate division shall, within the •' .!-sertiin»trtQ. jtehjch J>e -may be designated to- perform.the duties of an-appellate justice, exer- osee any of the powers of a Justice, of the supreme ee^.'ettalLJaan thoaaKof a Justice out of court. WM>Mr»at appellate division, or (ir^.Sia^ anff.decWon of moHoni mibmlK \\-\Ht-gjijtlil but snjr such justice, :•«*, »P\» c *»?Ji r - • n «»««l In pe*rm|ng the dotlss ofsooK, appellate justice In thfdepertment to which he 'iar dedgnatad, mar hold anyterm ; «t the sUpreuie coortv and .exercise, sny -of the -nows-rs of•:*-Justice of the supreme courf in anj —-jatjr or judicial district in-any other depart-! •tot the state. From snd after the last day 'of Deoember, eighteen hundred and ninety-fire, •tlsiJsppellate^lvIslon shail hare the jurisdiction »#5ea»«s*a' n y the supreme court st It* •*„.* isrsl temlS'sad by the general terms of the court of • coraroon press for the dty and county of Jtew'jYork, the superior court of the city of New \Tork the superior court of Buffalo and the' rati of Brooklyn, and such additional jurisdiction jut <«*>rW \conferred by the legl-'fstijre':, It-ahall >av»-jfKnh» to kppolnt Sikf removers-reporter.:. •W^uStloes'o'-tne sppellstedlvUIon in each de-'' bsrtaient-dwH. r»*e'iidwer to fix «,* times and\ 6Uoi»rtor-Koldliig' s SpecIal terms therein, and to' 1 |»*Igiij'the Justices' 1n the departments to hoia? •och terms; or to mske mlet< therefor.] 11 . He- iolvedC.(:if thessseanblr concur), That the fore- jgoihg aniendrtwit be referred to the legislature te be chosen st the next general election of sen- ators, and In conformity with section one, article tenriaen'ot tK* constitution, be published for three enoaths previous to the Urns ot such election. Stat* \of New York, In Senate. April IS. loio: —\IV^roreroinr -resolution was duTy^pseeed,\ a majority' ot- all the Senators elected Voting In favor thereof.- By order.of the Senate, OEOROE B. COBB, Tem>eiary President State of.iJW- torki m Assembly, May », 1M0. •^Ifie inregbihsT: rVaoIuttbn was duly psssed, s. majority\of ill the members elected^ro the At- se**bly'Tetiltg in'favor thereof. By orikr of tbe AsaemMy. ItM. WADSWORTH. Jr., Speaker!' Sleje^ei N*w = York; Office, of the 'secretary- »f- •taV ss..-. I hav* compared the preceding copy efjeeSeeirrsBt \\esolution with the te^tbjal turn-. enrrWt-rseSdtton- on fit. In OaTtnltft, m\l % aarsby certify hat,tht same, in a, correct trait aerfjeVr-'meretroeny \ust-'of Wf^^fM tKerWof. Otvatsundrr my tlaiut am) the seal of olTlce of the iscretary-of State at ths dty of Albany,\this twserty^mh day ef July, in the year of our t^srai, «^ thousand nine hundred and ten. fL. g] 9J^CItt%lS;,.0*SXa, Sjjcteury ot State,, ' , EXPLANATION—MATTER W ITALICS IS NEW. STATE OF NEW YORK, OFFICE OF THE Secretary of State. Albany, July SO. lOlO.-r-Pur- auant to the provisions of section one of article fourteen of the Constitution ot the State of New York, and section two hundred snd ninety-five at the Election Law, notice la hereby given that tbe following proposed amendment to section seven of srtlcle seven of the/ Constitution of the Stats of New York la referred to the Legislature to be \chosen at the next general election *f Senston in this State to be held on the eighth day of November, nineteen hundred and ten. SAMUEL S. KOENIQ, Secretary ot State. AMENDMENT NUMBER NINE. Concurrent Resolution of the Senate and As- sembly, Proposing an amendment .to section seven of srtlcle seven of the 'constitution, In re- lation to the disposition snd use of lends In the forest preserve. Section 1. Resolved (If the Senste concur), That section.seven of article seven of the consti- tution be emended 'to read, -as., toilo-wat-Forest preserve. 5 T. The Isnda of- fhcstate'.-now owned or hereafter acquired, constituting-thg forest pre- serve as now fixed by la*, ahali be forever kept am wild forest lands. They' shall not be leased, sold or exchanged, or be taken by any carponv tlou, public or private, nor shall/the jjmbjrf. -therein-De sold, removea or aestroyed. -Hut'the legWature may provide by general tame.for th*r<xnttructlon .and 'maintenance of reser-i totre understate control cm euch tana* vihen^- eoer the etorage of water ft necetiary for mu-. ntelpai water tupply, for the ednal* of the Hate* or to'regulate the flow ot etream*. So reeervoit ehall be-erecttd-unier any ettcajtajt. teMfl after f»s qpiKiiaf* glptsftHi of the jit t^fmVeo^ri'f^ilifd^arpnent fit \fclifcS If l» to \be located than after a Aearir-a adjudge the uei 'of 'late land therefor heceteary for Out tmtlie welfare. The ptoptctaml,, with tht content of the court, prteati pertoni may come in a* parties to the proceeding and the tenter! may tmpgte tuch condition* at in lit judgment the public interett Kqjiires. The judgment may be reviewed by the. court of ap- peolt. If rtghfe or properly of the etdte, be tahm or wed for'any euch improvement other, thorn for the' eanatt, the -calise- thereof or of ttikr uee thallte a charge upon the property^. lor muntelpaUty directly benefited and mutt De- paUinto the atate treaatry in grata or hy 'asmNol fixed charge at shall be provided by- line. The expente of any tueh Improvement to- regulate the flow ot etteamf ahall So Jar da it Improve* private property be Borne: by euch property to the extent of the ^enefitt received.' Uneanltary conditions shall not be created or continued by any euch reservoir. A. violation . ef •fXli'eef-ffo'i tnayte restrained at the suit *IPJf^ATIO»—MA-TTEB m ITAUCS IS NEW; • •ttiT«-rt BtfAC-nws [ j i s dtp MATTJW ••• TOBJC,Oan\W\CD. -\ - ! fCitlf r 0^ .jaf* YORK, OVBCK OF \TBX fcerj^^k|itate' > Albany. Juiy », lMO.^Put- iusnt to the provisions of section one of srtlcle.\ , fowtees) of th*.Constitution of the State of New' \Teet^snd section tiro htfMrea* anU ninety-fire of tb*'Kectibn Law;' notice is hereby ^-ivei that Use following iwoposed-amenoment 'to''section' jeWtesaiaef article six of th* Constitution of the Sratt of New r York is referred to the' Legislature\ te>;e*oeasi.st tht next general.election ot.'ssa.- :l«-^OaWO,v»scTetary' if state': •\•' .•*• S -: .-a^sarbMian' i»pMBgB..»tOHT. ; t*aKttrrt^'iaas«otion \of tbe' Senate ant As- IWWf..<!nMatnr sn snsenduent to section fotn- teen of articls six of ths constitution. In Mis- 'th* county .court otgings county.- - -\t .llesolvsa (if tnsf Senate conmhj,. ™ 'ourteen nf article six' of ths eos> &*H!^.£'^* MI *^ ^F-et.t^eemte.f'z ^'J>-.. '• C^-',»***l'^-,'Ot't»* tatsai*- eement), 1, V -»»»sss.ann la utait,ef th* ,#*(|. r sssaaasea^BS>ssBBilM'-i^ tatution be amended to read aa follows: » 14. f» extoting county'courts are r contini(«d; and the. jwlgea'thtMot now In cm* ihsllhold their ot- |o*r mftll the '.xplrstlori of their reapecfire: ferajfc .In the county of Kinin there 'ihall -he- Ct»J»l «N«f county Judges-Sad -the, additioml. sgtftfty Judges shall, be chosen ef the t»extl> gen-' and ejection held (a •» odd-numberei- year ittet the adoption of [this article,] the osteavf-. a>**rt hfhitmtim for Was term oi'ttx'yeart from em» mclumng the first day if vSSttW W*f& the* election: Ite'sWeetnre'efNW^ aV*erar County Judges shall r^'chossn bytite BeSetors of the count Us .for the term of six years. County eotrrta shall have the -powers and- juris- diction they aew possess, and also wielnal jttHn. «»c»Joii' ih irtlona for the, recovery of money •nly. where the defendants resfde ia the county, me*, it which tiki iataplslrt,o>nisrelar t '' \ for a sum not exceeding tw* tbouaaa Til* leglsUJere a%y,iar*sft*r enlarg* or festriet m •'•*Jrl*««l** -at the amity ctmrk provided. •^rtrefi-tWtlMtr JsHMMIon ahsll not b* so -*•' m t» sietborls* an scHon.there!* for ry et asoaVry osiy,la whkh the sum -ga*,-S w ->^ | y t^? 1 \* * * ', SF'^^e^'M.aWtM-aetft-^'a, t et-fttm Terlr^ are ahwiabed from and ttrMaff daylt# \ torTrJree month* previous to the tint* ot such election? .\ State of New York, In Senate, May 12, Mlo.- Th* foregoing resolution wa» duly passeoi a majority of all the Senator* elected voting In; favor thereof, three-nfthl being pre%*nt By order of \the Senate, HORACE WH1TB, president State of New York, In Assembly. May 10. 1910. —The foregoing resolution was duly passed, a majority or all. the members elected to the As- sembly voting In- favor thereof, three-flltlis being pmKtit. By order of the A'ssembly. J. W .\SVADSWORTH Jr., Speaker. Slate of New York, OfBce of the Secretary ol State, ss.: 1 have compared the preceding cony of concurrent resolution with the original con- current resolution on file W this office, and I do hereby certify that'the same is, a correct trsn script therefrom, and of the whole Ihereqf Qiven under mv hand and the seal of olilce of- tin Secretary of State at tbe city of Albany, tbls twenty-fifth day of July, in the year of* our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and ten. ,fL S.)' SAMUEL S. KOENIO, Seoretary of SUte. presM court in appellate division on notice to [the attorney-general at the tuit of a citizen. I t. Resolved (It the Senate concur). That the ioregOlnir imendment be referred to the legisls. rare to be chosen st the next general election of senators, and, In conformity with section one., articls .fourteen of tb* constitution, be published for torse months previous to \the. tints of such election. Stat* ot Naw York, In Senate, May 19, 1910.- Tne foregoing resolution was duly passed, a Majority -of all the Senator* elected voting In (avor thereof, ttiree-ufth* being present. By srdsr'of trie senate, HORACE WHITE, President. '-•STStToT NewforE; In Assembly, May S3, }lvlO.Hrh* foregoing resolution was duly psssed, : % majority of all the members elected to the jAsfemnly voting in' favor, thereof; three-fifths Jbelhjr present By order ot the Assembly, J. W. SrAlMWORTH, Jr„ Spesker, ', * f Stat* of New York, Office of the Secretary oi |K*te. K.t I have compared the preceding copy jot ooocurrent resolution -with the original con- ^mrrant reaolution on file in- this office, and I do icrairy, certify thst the same is a cortect tran- oHlit.'*tnsretrom, and of the 'whole thereof. liven under my hsnd snd the seal .of offlce of its* .secretary ot State at the} city of Albany, a\fw*nty-fifth day of July, it. \the yesr of our roV on* thousand nine hundred and ten. • S.3 fiAMUEL 8. KOENIQ. Secretary of gtat*. \KffLANATION-MATTER IN ITALICS IS NEW;, I MATTER LN BRACKETS [ ] IS OLD MATTER . TO BK OMJtTED. . sriTi! or NEW YORK; OFFICE OF \TOE ptenftir ot.State. Albany, July 25, 1910.—Pur- suant to ill* provisions of section one of srtlcle horteen'ot the Constitution of the State ol New |\or«-?'sntl section two hundred and ninety-five of tsesKlection Law, notice I* hereby given that flw 'following proposed amendment to section sight of article seven of the Constitution ot the State of New York is referred to the Legislature lemt chosen at th* next general election of Sen- ator* In this State to be held on the eighth day et November,, nineteen hundred and ten. SAM- OK/ 8. tOBWO; Secretary of State. AMENDMENT NUMBER TEN. Ooncurrent. Resolution of the Senate and As- sembly, Proposing an amendment to article seven, •sction eight, ot th* constitution, in relation to; •tSreti^n V Resolved (It the Assembly concur), Ttajtgictibn «lgM of article seven of the oonitl- taflon^be amended to read as follows: 1 8. The leaJaUtur* shall-not sell, lease or otherwise dls- boss^ of the Erie canal, the Oswego canal, th* CbsmpUIn «smlj-th*T Cayuga and Seneca canal, for\l th*> Biscir River esnpl Cfl or any part of Wfcmttt, or My Una*, tttpe,\ doc .*, or ifJg^jfTejrfiiges, DoaiiM, harbors, or tcrrnt- ftola. Ootjeecfe* wtth and appurtenant fa said. &t1*jjm>itter- provided, acquired or «n< ttrnctSi-by the ttateto aid commerce upon Mtl-^HisaV 'or «pon tHd« niafer*, t«x«i. Of c«*«M*<f eMfcrtRii/s, Including all that par- tten'ofixe trie canal In 'the city of Buffalo. fron'the guard too* therein- to and. including. aa-as-sercfe-l- iSHjf and the tiipi leading: from the temalto.tht Brie taste; ttit f*e\« stall «- TfHtui.. m property of the Hate and under it* it .foreeer. Thetcori'.'canaV'a* includes slipt. harbort and\ the „ 4* * ixtlMfTticteil aiitl Imptoted under M'0itnkmt- Id chapter erne hundreS and tetWtem. *of the taint \of nineteen hundref mu' r mee, a* heretofore amended, and mae* emd'-mrruaht to chapter three'hundred and mthr-.ont 'of ih* laws' of nineteen hundred mt.ntnt, Ho part of any of the atffoJ'ownBliu ketyef'tafi Unit, Alp*, docks; «r other ilinetniut bathu, harbort or terminal*, thall. U^kn.iened; untiljhe time,Wirhave eee'tedi s-e%»d i.anaetieWby an act of f»V k(*iip\ J*rlPe*M*d, sipo», a certificate of J***' r»«al r ImJ^m H '•* no Umjet a portion* thereof. Alifw)idt that may be derived-from eny lea**; tale- or ether dltpotilto* of any canal i,«t .ibeeenmtianed, or ofany partof mtamW. .'**»»*../'sMp*, doc**., or olAcr- s iiciurrs, *a* *)|sW T , \sartor-* or terminal*, tthieh thall knee eoitoaXiobe-a portion thereof and. declared . tSeWmil, a* above •provided, thall-U ';«.• 'M0^'^ljSmatn^'e»nalk. tTbe' pronfid-'' . t -t^oJ-letwi-isai'.\^*^^ ^ 1 eeaUtll^ IliaU *r^ *i*ly to the carJirto W ia«>^ann^cl:'rl*mbuj» street canal, situated re: have a deserved m^tidt^mQm^A Intiseall overth#©tttt^:i9Hte». **J best heating apparatus posaible to^ They heat where others fail—give be»t* i^n4ioeti^e^t^^h»iUirSn Sold hj MATWaON1t*\AlSI||fARK COJ PROPOSITION oTOMBER ONI. STATE OF NEW YORK, OFFICE OF .Till Secretary ot Bute, Albany, July SB, IBlO.—rSaf auant to the provisions at section four of article seven ol the Constitution of the Stab* of Men Tork, snd. aectioD two hundred an4 ninc^flri of tbe Election Law, and of **ction four os chapter three hundred and slxty-thrs* of.- the Law* of nineteen hundred and. ten, notto* ll hereby given that chapter three hundred and sixty-thre* ot the Lawl-of ntaet*«n hundred and ten,, ot which ths following la a copy, will be submitted to th* people for tb* purppes of votlni thereon st the next general election In this\ atate, ta be held on the eighth dsty ot November, nine- teen hundred and tea. SAKUKL S. KOENIO, -aycreta^_ot_»«t»- . „ - CHAPTER lit. AM ACT making provision tor Issuing banoa to an amount not exceeding-two million fivs hundred thousand dollar*,-for the use et ths •mrrimlsaloner* of the Pslissde* Intarstat* park In tbs extension and: Imr>orement-.Of. ths park Tinder their Jurladiction as from time te time such perk may .exist, atfeT providing for • wb- mission of the stun* to the peopl*, tob* rote\ •spoi'st ti e general, election to he held la 'th* -raar nlneusn hundred snd ten. . DMcsms-«' law May tt, 1910, with the spprovsl of tbe' Ooretaoi. Passed by a two-third* tote. '.The' Peopl* of the State of New York. lepre- ssnted M-f»snat*i and -Assembly, do enact -tolloar*:----;- • -. . ' .^ \\• ' Section L Thar* shall bclssued. In tb* man- a« r«relnejt*r reciled, bond* of thl* scat* Is an amount not s-toeedlng two million, are hun- dred thotlasuxi'doU*rs, which,-bonds .shall be sold try thl* eUM'iiM tie ppiceeds thsrtof pea into the state treasury, and so muoh''the*sof, si shail. bs nsoeemry\ stall -be «xp*»ded by the eornmlaaloner* ot the. Palisade* Intsritata. park lor tt»\ extssisnon snd-' Impwremsnt-cf ; th*- park tinder inairjijrisdlctioa a*- r front \time te: tlm* ••«*.'.»•% •a*«r *»«,. J)St*.*aIcl, ^md»,wbe» Iaavsi:sbsll be'ersrant froin taxation.' 11' The ooenin^roller to rrfreJ^-drreoted to .caoa*'l«--ee reepsred the bonds .of-thl**ta'*.,,to as. aineunt -mexMolnr'hroanllQ'^^ dollar*, esld •boe«'to -l>e» -tatsreesV ttf tni'-rate of not- to e-xoeed' 1 fonr, per- eeululu nai^ajiansn,- whloh Interest shall b» payable s*anI-sni,oeDy;.'H the dty of New- York), said-bond.'^'l^iereed, for.*, term of fifty ,yesre-fromti*ir'o*t*'6t'i*a^ and shall not be lold for \^es-thsn par.,,-Tb* otrmptrollsr la hereby, charged with th* euty of esiltng aald bond* to tb. Idghsst Mndir;- 'after of the people or with the content of the <«• , advertising- for a period c^ twenty exjueeevt)!*. days (Sundays excepted) in •tKu two daO>| n*wsr*p«rs printed in the dty of K*# Yorki'iind' one li th* dty of Albmtyr said aulvsrtisasaieaitai shall contain a provision to the effect Jhat,tbe. oomptroUer In his dti«T<Monr niay\ reject-any or all' bid* niad* in punbance' ot '••i'dUd^ertass.-. ments, and .In-the enr«.nt..oeT euch-'r*Je«I«\'t*)*; oomptroller Is autho'rSed to. rsadverUss--lor; bid* tn th»-manner'sbovs dsscri1)*d, 1 **:'rnany timer aa in hla Judgmsnt may bs neoiasary ,to *f*ot : »; satisfactory aal*. •There, la- henby. imposed tor. each year after this act go*. Int.. *«eot^untn ps^rrlsion li fully, mad* ror'thi r^yraeat •««•..«>. Je?is^-«gi_e^^i!eJ^i* tMi-:\^u\^*^tjit*M annual tax sufficient to pay, the Interest, on such bonds, or the debt represented by euch^Dondi,' aa it falls due, and also to pay and di»chsrge the principal of auch bond*,, or-the debt• raprs- sented thenby,, within fltty yeara from «wtln>* of tb* Issuanc* ot such bond*J ; to»:wIt:-'•A''-tax of one hundred and twenty-fiva.ten thouaatitltha ot a mill upon, each dollar at valuation of resl ind personal property In this - state, eobjecft* taxation,' which, tale* sludl fas', sense A' lwled; and coUeoted by tht annual asssaatnent and col- lection of taxes ih each of said'yssra' in' ti* manner prescribed by Uw, and shslTbs paid bf .the several county, treaeurera-Into thertreesury ot th. stst* The proceeds of Wdi-tsisbalJ be hrrssted by the comptroller,\ and 'tbgethtr : vrtHf the interest Sritdr*, therefrcrm,, sny pramhiasi: reosived on the sale ot aaid> bonds and laterest. accruing on deposits of money received from the- aal* of aald bonds or from miscellaneous source*. If any, ahsll constitute a rlnHng fund' which ia Njibyjcieatsd, for the,it«ya»M*;of th* Interest •» .»wP'«n*l extln^ftmeit .of, the;, principal of such bonds or the debt represented thereby. Such staking fund'aban b*-SKpsreteiy'tapt as* -safely invested by. the-comptroller and tetether with the interesJ'arlst^tlerefWnr ihsfi'WW voted and -need aolsiy for th»,purooe. of p«ylng the principal and Interest ot bonds) laaoed In, scoordancs with the'provisions\ of this'act a* aforesaid, .and shall not bs appropriated est; used la shy' other manner whatever; provldid; how- ever, that when such sinking fund shall, equal in smount the debt for which it wsa created, no further direct tax ahsll be levied on ajMouat of said MnMng fund and the tax hereinbefore pre. Tided for ahall b* reduced to an ainonnt eoual to th* accruing Interest on said debt,.. It. The sum of.two minion fire- hunclred tr«rus<rid dot- lars (KSOO.OOO), or so mucir-thereof aa-may.lj. niMsssry, Is hereby appropriated, payable out at th* money* reellxed under the sale of bond* a* provided by Miction two' of this,act, to be\***: pendsd by the comnslsstoners rf-th»\Paljs*6»»-t»i S'Wt^B^WMM' ^arn.-'-^i-lM^pWt^srsVnd other usaO are*.- 1 opdtp&ti^imm&^hnr c Oac'e-gh^crllijimi G6r^ hQUs'e^i^iiwrnibU root hen., ma3nroaffiti>eeanne^'riTONe»wa* torstst* park for tbrextsnaton *M Improvemrnt, 1-1 ot tM park under their Jurisdiction aa from 'time- f F WtiiW'rtchfiiaxfcniay.exIft,. Ssjd ran of two ndUlon. fire bnndrsd thousand dollar* than be paid by the treasurer on the warrant of : th* oomptroUer^toth* treasurer of auch nmnnsliesoa\ us of the Palisades uterstst* park, upon Wassht tlon of such comnrlssloners upon tli.,-C<miptroUer tor the r^yrnSrtofTn.\ whoS^ SST5 *>>* portion, tosreot a* from H»to\'tlE>e aseok; MonMtloh* may reoulre, and=autk moa>*v*,sbsll' b. depcelW by y^.'eo^it^mWlim'W t^;:d*yvo< Buffalo, •end which extend, easterly ,™!S^i*l»*fc' »«»»-»f *«*«» *t«v*t «0 lij* *ee^ r nV..ot Hamburg street. All fund* that. K 1MMI 'aW.'AWf'^l-, h». '>ri« .u.1 . iw. M.-|^ &• 4; from .'aiiy auch, lea**,, e*le *• S.of any osnaljshall b* appllea'to ni, superintendence orrepsh\ of • ,-. ii -.™'portions of the cahaUij l'fi.'*» s**^;-:*!! we Assembly concur). That the lo**<: spalsi ••eedwiat he referred to the l^isJsrro** \— •-• a t the next germsl election,pt.aane: cosiforwiity wltbaectlon on*, efth* couatltullon. be, ptts*8L_^.„ ^^.'•?!^• , ***' ,ii «:**' ,I, • W,i *''*.'.#t|r , |^ - Itatsiot -Rev York, In - 4esemWy. *ij 1***—The tangoing reeolutioa 'wss/ duly -em a aeajorlty ot all' the' members .l*cte*'& T :tS'' At. By.orderot th* Aseeesilly.-X^ .T-^7\ 'W' ll^'^Matls'-SJFa^aWWtiif' tet''*WHft WUfett . . •efc'\ ,. , r-ntwf'.Wt ._. . h'W-hrv.' serysJM*.M|.< : *'t*. **• Tork. b,Senate, May %% i*fc*?. \leg' resolution ws. .duly |M«|s*d.'..'a, _ ,. - all the Senators elected 'Vorrai.'-.b,-' _.„ 'ihireof? three fifth. r^r*-\|>rea>nrf&llr>-\^ori I *W«^>«* »»»»»». ttOrUCS vrttrrt; tVedossH. „ . Sls«si-et-ll»w „Yor». Oflos-of tbe faeoretary a* i atfrts, a*.: J nav* compared the prsDUmf copy \' ' reaoletlon with the oeigtMl essa. Ion on file ht tMs orncw, end lit that ta* same I* a correct tren- aa, end if the whali' thenot nry hejti ami tb* mad: ot osnat *i c4 *a*** u the etty *t AsMary,. ony ei Jety. In tie, -fwgi.e* *«» i agsum * naa^onsri by their proper, ofScenV' Suoh •danVmsr* ihall furrJsh to-ih* cweg^ller.ttemv Mr the l»i^hir..'aurln*; tre.-tnomk^'.Jinejaiy «-•«* yesrf|t^o^sll»4.s*sseii»rit: ot-'all e»me»; •ngeof «« * oeishnisdonere;, I A. Thl* lawaleul 'M~«e^reit^^nntffl it; *haU hare r«a aubentV. «^U4,paopa«:**\tlua atatar.-at tlM general '^'«l\»*..:i>M? to Kornmbe*. niiwtera ana- ena.-ren; tjji balloU to; .ol «rn!ameo?mr .**•- *!*'M'?& l *i \W\, *• auhnntitoit-.ot thl* raw Shail bspin the form rirescrlbsd by the *i*e. *»lw r W''tlw'pr*pt)rf«c^ be sebaaltted shall be printed thereon.In subata*- tlaSy th* followine form, namelyt '•tn^Uchssv tor Cktte. insert the nUmlMfr-.o* tlua, coaeterV^- •h^mirt of\ nineteen' hundred Ind- ten^iut •i«-tM! aaaW prorbrlo«-for Isnfr*.bonsW.'.S.. an arnwmt rWITexceeding.tw».-aaUtM/aMMii.\ deed rhoueand dollsrs,'for the m-ot.'lhi^eat^- rmmloeers o«.th*,.'r^'«-Ji...\tntsTst*t«i'iJ^sat.: i -W **^inet»h snd lmprov;ui«t ,ot. \' \''\ .it^j^fpl^pEo^iS, *x&ntj^'}%Sfi/$fe bt;-»1o?rfet»*'i year nraeteen hundred and tan.'. 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