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⚫ act of Feb. 10, 1218.

lars and sixty-one cents, to be applied to the discharge of accounts to that amount, stated to be due from the commissioners of fortifica tions to sundry carpenters, masons, cartmen and laborers; and the said commissioners shall account with the comptroller for the expenditure of said money; and it shall be lawful for the comptroller, on the final settlement of the accounts of the commissioners of fortifications, to allow the expeuses heretofore incurred by them for taking care of the fortifications at the narrows.

V. And be it further enacted, That the treasurer, on the warappropriated rant of the comptroller, pay to the person administering the governses under the ment of this state, a sum or sums not exceeding fifteen hundred dollars for defraying the expenses which may be incurred in executing the act, entitled "an act respecting the settlement of the demands of this state against the United States," passed February 10th, 1818, including compensation to the agent appointed under said act which compensation shall be determined by the person administering the government of this state, and an account of said expenses shall be examined and audited by him.

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act of Feb.

27, 1818.

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VI. And be it further enacted, That the treasurer, on the warappropriated rant of the comptroller, pay to the order of the person administering ses under the the government of this state, a sum or sums not exceeding one thousand dollars, to defray the expenses which may attend the carrying into effect the provisions of the act, entitled "an act of honor to the memory of general Montgomery," passed 27th February, 1818. VII. And be it further enacted, That the sum of two thousand appropriated six hundred and eighty-five dollars, be and the same is hereby apry's depart propriated for the commissary's department, being the amount estimated by the commissary-general to be requisite to defray the expense of mounting field pieces, procuring caissons, harness and other necessary articles, directed to be mounted and procured by the person administering the government of this state, and for defraying the expense of removing to proper places of deposit the arms and other munitions of war, to be received from the United States, and the commissary-general shall account with the comptroller for said appropriation, or so much thereof as may be drawn out of the treasury.

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VIII. And be it further enacted, That the commissioners of the. land office of this state be, and they are hereby authorised and reeeded to the quired to cede to the United States the title and jurisdiction of this state to the small island near Rouse's point, on lake Champlain, called Island Point; also to the land under water opposite the same; also to the land under water in the said lake, opposite to lots number sixty, sixty-one, sixty-two, sixty-three, sixty-four, sixty-five and sixty-six, adjoining the said Rouse's point, the title and jurisdiction of this state to which lots have have heretofore been ceded Subject, &c. to the United States; subject however, to the like provisions and restrictions as are contained in the first and second sections of this act

CHAP. CCLXXXIX.

AN ACT for the relief of Hendrich Miller, and others.

Passed April 21, 1818.

Be it enacted by the people of the state of New-York, represented in senate and assembly, That all the right, title and interest of the people of this state, to the undivided moiety of the farm, whereof Anthony Stimmel died seised, situate in the town of Schaghticoke, in the county of Rensselaer, containing about one hundred and five acres of land, with the appurtenances, be and the same is hereby vested in Hendrich Miller, George Miller, William Miller and John Miller, the children and heirs at law of Hanngh, the late wife of Anthony Stimmel, deceased, their heirs and assigns, as tenants in common: Provided, that nothing herein contained, shall be construed to prejudice the right or title of any other person, in and to the said premises.

CHAP. CCXC.

AN ACT relative to the supervisors of the county of Seneca,
Passed April 21, 1818.

Be it enacted by the people of the state of New-York, represented in senate and assembly, That the supervisors of the county of Seneca, shall be and they are hereby authorised and required, to direct to be levied on the freeholders and inhabitants of the said county, the sums authorized by law to be levied, for the building and completion of the court house and goal in said county, in two annual instalments, with interest from the passing of this act, in such proportions as they shall deem most expedient for the best interest of the county, and shall be allowed to hold extra meetings not to exceed three in any one year, for the purpose of performing their duties under this act, which meetings shall be notified to each member of the board by the clerk thereof, at the request of the last president, as to the time and place of holding them, ten days before the said meetings, unless such time and place as shall be agreed on at a previous meeting,and the commissioners appointed to superintend the said buildings, shall, before they receive from the treasurer of the said county any sum of money for the purpose aforesaid, give security, such as shall be approved by said supervisors, or a majority of them, for the faithful expenditure of the same: And further, that the plans and probable expense of the further erection and completion of said buildings, shall be submitted to the said board of supervisors at their usual meetings, and receive the approbation of said board, before the expenditures shall be applied by said com

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NOTE-In this Index, for the names of persons to whom relief has
been granted, see RELIEF-to whom monies have been loaned, see
LOANS for new towns, &c. see TOWNS ALTERED and TOWNS
ERECTED-The same of VILLAGES; and for Roads, Highways, Turn-
pikes, Bridges, Dams, Ferries, Insurance Companies, Churches, Courts,
Schools, Societies, Banks and Loans-see under their respective heads,
without further reference.

The reader will also please to note the following marks of reference-
a, refers to the thirty-ninth session of the laws-b, to the fortieth-and
c, to the forty-first-the three sessions contained in this volume.

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REFERENCES-a, 39th Session-b, 40th-c, 41st.

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ARSENAL,

ceed thirty-six,

6 327

Act relative to the arsenal and lot in

the city of Albany,
Assessment on arsenal lot in New-

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York, to be paid,

€ 296

ARTS,

BAIL-See Commissioners-Special Bail.
BANKS,

See Society for the promotion of use.
ful arts-Academies.

Niagara bank incorporated,

a 184

Jefferson county

do.

a 279

ASSEMBLY,

Geneva

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the house of,
Of the clerk for index to journals and
for an additional assistant clerk,
Members to take an oath prescribed
by the dueiling act,
Incidental expenses of,

Auburn

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Washington & Warren do.

b 182

Plattsburgh

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Cherry-Valley

do.

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Chenango

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Aqueduct association at Catskill vest-
ed with banking powers,

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Acts concerning,

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a 236 May receive an interest of seven per
cent on loans exceeding sixty days, b 306
7 per cent clause repealed,
Lansingburgh academy authorised to
hold stock in the bank of Lansing-
burgh,

a 9

b 81
Of the common pleas, office abolished, c 50
In New-York, vested with like pow.
ers as justices of the peace,

Act relative to bills less than the
amount of one dollar,

@ 271

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c 287

One third of the state deposits to be
made in the Mechanics & Farmers
bank, at Albany,

a 291

ASTOR, JOHN JACOB,

Act relative to his claim to lands in

Putnam county,

c96

ATHENS,

Debts due to certain banks, how paid, a 292
Manufacturing company in New-York
charter amended, and style of the
company changed to that of the
Phoenix bank,

Lottery granted to improve ferry, &c. b 147 State Bank may reduce its capital,

ATTORNIES,

Admitted after the 1st July, to take

the oath prescribed by the act to

suppress duelling,

And counsellors, prohibited from buy-
ing bonds, notes, &c.

Extortion by, how punished,

cepted from general prohibition, for
three years,

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b 301

Liability if they refuse redeeming
their bills,

c ib.

a 291

Of New-York, debt due the state time
of payment extended,

c 305

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ATTORNEY GENERAL,
A commissioner of the canal fund,
Directed to suspend issuing execu-
tion against G. B. Rapelye,
Authorised to discharge prior incum-
brances on lands mortgaged to
the state,

BANKS, HYATT,

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