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Item No. 3. To Anthony Rowley, for dusters,
matches, rubber bands, &c., furnished the senate,
forty dollars and fifty cents,
Item No. 4. To Anthony Rowley, for baskets, ink-
stands, tape, &c., furnished house of assembly,
two hundred and sixty dollars and twenty
cents,

Item No. 5. To C. Barricklo, for articles fur-
nished house of assembly, forty-four dollars and
twenty-five cents,

Item No. 6. To William Paterson, master in chancery, services examining testimony in contested election in second assembly district in the county of Middlesex, Jones vs. Tyrell, two hundred and fifty dollars,

Item No. 7. To W. T. Nicholson, for stationery
furnished assistant clerk of the senate, seventy-
four dollars and sixty cents,

Item No. 8. To Richard H. Cook, for services.
rendered in perfecting rolls of New Jersey regi-
ments, five hundred and forty-four dollars,
Item No. 9. To Charles Scott, for stationery fur-
nished the senate, twenty dollars and seventy-five
cents,

Item No. 10. To J. O. Seymour & Co., for sta-
tionery furnished the house of assembly,
Item No. 11. To Wm. T. Nicholson, for stationery
furnished chancery court office, per order of B.
Gummere, clerk, two hundred and twenty-three
dollars and seventy-eight cents,

Item No. 12. To Wm. T. Nicholson, for stationery
furnished secretary of senate, ninety-five dollars
and fifteen cents,

Item No. 13. To Charles Scott, for stationery furnished the senate, per order of E. R. Borden, secretary, three hundred and thirty-seven dollars and twenty-five cents,

Item No. 14. To William T. Nicholson, for stationery furnished house of assembly, as per order of the committee on stationery, eight thousand four hundred and seven dollars and seventy cents, Item No. 15. To William T. Nicholson, for station

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ery furnished the senate, one hundred and thirtyfour dollars, Item No. 16. To William T. Nicholson, for Cushing's manuel and stationery for house of assembly, ninety-six dollars and seventy-five cents, Item No. 17. To William T. Nicholson, for stationery furnished office of supreme court, per order of Charles P. Smith, clerk, two hundred and fifteen dollars and ninety-five cents, Item No. 18. To William T. Nicholson, for stationery furnished engrossing clerk of the senate, two hundred and thirty-eight dollars and fifteen cents, Item No. 19. To William T. Nicholson, for stationery furnished engrossing clerk of assembly, two hundred and seventeen dollars and forty-five cents,

Item No. 20. To A. H. Boden & Company, for
stationery furnished house of assembly, ninety-five
dollars,

Item No. 21. To A. H. Boden & Company, for
stationery furnished senate, per order of E. R.
Borden, secretary, forty-five dollars,
Item No. 22. To Murphy & Bechtel, for station-
ery furnished senate, per order of E. R. Borden,
secretary, three hundred and sixty-seven dollars
and eighty-seven_cents,

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238 15

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Item No. 23. To James & Dunham, for mucilage furnished senate, fourteen dollars and six cents, Item No. 24. To A. V. Manning, for office table furnished engrossing clerk of senate, eight dollars, Item No. 25. To Murphy & Bechtel, for stationery furnished supreme court office, by order of Charles P. Smith, clerk, one hundred and thirty-four dollars, Item No. 26. To Murphy & Bechtel, for stationery furnished house of assembly at the opening of the session, one thousand five hundred dollars, Item No. 27. To Peter S. Duryea, William Paterson and Amzi Dodd, commissioners to revise the tax law, for travelling expenses, printing and engrossing, two hundred and twenty-seven dollars, 227 00 Item No. 28. To M. Coulgan, for cleaning assembly room, seven dollars,

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Item No. 29. To Hough & Gillespy, for stationery
furnished chancery office, thirty dollars,
Item No. 30. To R. B. Seymour, services as clerk
of committee on police commission of Jersey City
twenty dollars,
Item No. 31. To T. J. Corson, for services of offi-
ciating clergymen in opening daily sessions of
senate and assembly, three hundred dollars,
Item No. 32. To P. S. Howell, for stationery furn-
ished senate and assembly session eighteen hun-
dred and sixty-seven, sixty-one dollars and fifty-
five cents,

Item No. 33. To the Sussex Record for advertis-
ing thanksgiving proclamation, four dollars and
twenty cents,

Item No. 34. To Martin R. Dennis & Co., for sta-
tionery furnished to the officers and members of
the senate, as per order of committee on station-
ery, four thousand three hundred dollars and sev-
enty cents,

Item No. 35. To David Ayers, for expenses of
committee and others on account of Bay Bridge
as per resolution eighteen hundred and sixty-
seven, one thousand five hnndred and fourteen
dollars and forty-two cents,
Item No. 36. To Taylor's Hotel, for dinners and
refreshments of legislative committee and carriage
hire, one hundred and eighty-two dollars,
Item No. 37. To Wm. T. Nicholson, for stationery
furnished house of assembly, seventy-four dollars,
Item No. 38. To John P. Lansing, for services
rendered the committee on incidental expenses,
thirty dollars,

Item No. 39. To John C. Disbrow, for coaches
furnished committee on state prison accounts, ten
dollars,

Item No. 40. To S. Van Sickell, five dollars, for hanging portrait of Washington in the assembly chamber,

Item No. 41. To David Clark, for stationery furnished the engrossing clerk of assembly, sixtyone dollars and sixty-five cents,

Item No. 42. To David Clark, for stationery fur

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nished assembly by order of the clerk, twenty-
seven dollars,

Item No. 43. To A. C. Newman, for drawing plans
for enlarging the assembly chamber, one hundred
dollars,

Item No. 44. To Norris Frost, for services as page
to speaker of the house of assembly, two hundred
dollars,
Item No. 45. To C. M. Jobson, for extra services
as page of house of assembly, fifty dollars,
Item No. 46. To August Bogart, extra services as
page of house of assembly, fifty dollars,
Item No. 47. To Clarence J. Mulford, state
librarian, two hundred and fifty dollars,
Item No. 48. To Willet Hicks, for brooms,
brushes, and so forth, furnished senate chamber,
twenty-eight dollars and seventy-cents,

Item No. 49. To John C. Disbrow, for coaches
furnished committee on lanatic asylum, twenty-
four dollars,

$27.00

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2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect imme

diately.

Passed April 17, 1868.

Water not to

be taken with out consent.

CHAPTER DXL.

A Supplement to an act entitled "An Act to incorporate the
Acquackanonk Water Company," approved April ninth,
eighteen hundred and sixty-seven.

1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey, That it shall not be lawful for the said company to take or draw any water from the Passaic river or any of its tributaries above the dam of the Dundee Manufacturing Company, without the consent of the said last mentioned company, or to take the waters of said river above the Great Falls, or of any spring or stream, tributary thereto,

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or interfere with the rights and privileges of the Society for establishing Useful Manufactures.

2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect imme

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An Act to authorize the election of overseers of the highways by districts, in the township of Roxbury, in the county of Morris.

overseers of

1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of Election of the State of New Jersey, That the overseers of the highways the highways. of the several road districts in the township of Roxbury, in the county of Morris, shall be elected by the legal voters of the several districts as they may be arranged from time to time by the township committee in said township; and for the purpose of carrying this provision into effect, it shall be the duty of the township committee of the said township to give public notice of the time and place of holding the first district road meetings under this act; and which meetings shall be held on the Saturday next previous to the annual town meeting in said township, and shall cause notice thereof to be posted up in some conspicuous place in such district, at least five days before the time of holding any such meeting, which shall be some convenient place in such district, when and where the legal voters in the township, residing in such road district, shall assemble for the purpose of such election, and at which time and place such legal voters assembled having been called to order by any legal voter of the road district, shall proceed viva voce, by the holding up of hands, or by count, to elect a moderator of such meeting by plurality of votes; and being so organized the meeting shall proceed as in the election of the moderator to elect an overseer of the highways in such road district; the moderator of each district meeting shall notify the township committee at their first meeting after such election, in writing, of the election of

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