An act to extend Hudson street, passed March 1, 1816-to Ninth avenue,
IDLE AND TRUANT CHILDREN.
An act to provide for the care and instruction of idle and truant children, passed April 12, 1853-general provisions,
An act to continue in force an act to incorporate an association for the relief of respectable aged indigent females in the city of New York, passed March 10, 1815, passed April 20, 1830-continuing in force the act to March 10, 1850, 716
Government of-under revised act, 1813, .
An act to amend an act, entitled “an act to lay a duty on strong liquors, and for regulating inns and taverns," so far as it relates to the city of New York, and for other purposes; passed April 10, 1824-who are commissioners of excise-selling without liceuse declared misdemeanor; fee for license and general provisions; penalties, &c.,
Alderman and assistant to grant licenses, &c.-under act of April 16, 1825, Duty of tavern keepers, &c., to give names of boarders to assessors, &c.-under act of April 20, 1830,
An act further to amend the acts in relation to insurances on property in this state made by individuals and associations unauthorized by law, passed March 30, 1849, "three-fifths being present"-certain agents to give bonds; a per centage to be paid to the fire department; penalty, &c.,
An act relative to intelligence offices in the city of New York, passed February 4, 1822-regulation of,
After part of bridewell set off for a jail by act of April 15, 1814—what persons to be confined in the old jail; keeper appointed, &c.,
An act relative to the jail of the city of New York for the confinement of per- sons on civil process, and to the city prison, passed April 10, 1824-for per sons confined on civil process; city prison or bridewell; power to appro- priate other buildings for jails, &c., An act relative to the jail and public prisons in the city of New York, passed April 15, 1825-when and how prisoners may be removed in cases of fire, &c., Authority of common council to designate any building to be common jail, &c., under act of February 20, 1830,
An act to extend the jail liberties of the city and county of New York, passed March 18, 1846, by a two-third vote-including the county of New York,
Division and boundaries-first, composed of the city and county of New York, An act in relation to Justices' and Police Courts in the city of New York, passed
March 30, 1848, and an act to amend the same, passed April 12, 1848-di- viding the city into six judicial districts,
An act to divide the sixth judicial district of the city of New York, passed March 21, 1854,
Exemption from duties on service in military,
See act passed April 2, 1806, granting additional powers to mayor, &c.—general provisions,
Juror's fees, under revised act, 1813-general provisions,
Drawing jurors in certain courts; return and summoning jurors; general provi sions,
Trial by jury in Marine Court; manner of drawing jurors, &c., An act regulating the drawing of grand jurors for the General Sessions of the peace, passed February 20, 1830, An act in relation to jurors in the city of New York, passed December 15, 1847, "three-fifths being present"-qualification of jurors; appointment of commis- sioner; his powers and duties; general provisions,
An act in relation to jurors in the city of New York; passed June 30, 1853- manner of selection, &c.,
An act to amend an act, entitled "an act in relation to jurors in the city of New York;" passed December 15, 1847, passed April 17, 1854-additional pro- visions,
Of the counties of New York, Kings and Richmond, over certain waters, Of Superior Court and Common Pleas, New York-under the code, Of Justices' Courts in the city of New York; their jurisdiction, &c., See act passed April 2, 1806, granting additional powers to mayor, &c., general provisions,
See WATER-act of April 5, 1810,
Of Marine Court; enlarged to $100 in certain actions-under act of April 15, 1817, .
Of assistant justices, in suits on recognizances, or bail bonds, .
Of mayor, &c., to declare certain expenses for assessments in raising and filling up lots, a lien on the real estate,
Of assistant justices, on division of the city into twelve wards-under act of April
Of the state of New York and the state of New Jersey, over certain territorial limits, to be defined; appointment of commissioners; their duties, &c.-by the act of January 18, 1833, .
See act of confirmation of agreement made by above commissioners on the part of New York and New Jersey; passed February 5, 1834, . Of the Marine Court-under act of July 13, 1853, and act of July 21, 1853,
1145, 1155 Of Courts of General and Special Sessions of the peace-enlarged by act of April 12, 1855,
Of Justices' and Marine Courts; their jurisdiction; general provisions, Of Courts of Special Sessions of the peace; general provisions,
Of Justices' Courts under revised act, 1813-general provisions, .
Of Special Justices' Courts in the several cities of the state; jurisdiction and gen- eral provisions,
An act granting additional powers to the special justices for preserving the peace
in the city of New York, in certain cases, passed April 16, 1816-to bring suit on recognizances; to send idle children to alms-house, &c., . Justices' (Marine) Court, under act of April 15, 1817--jurisdiction enlarged to $100, in certain actions, &c.,
An act to amend an act, entitled "an act to reduce several laws, relating particu- larly to the city of New York, into one act," so far as relates to the Justices' Court in said city, passed March 26, 1819--changing name to Marine Court of the city of New York; and depriving assistant justices of jurisdiction of actions brought by any seaman or mariner, &c., .
An act in relation to assistant justices, passed January 4, 1820-general provi- sions, &c., An act to repeal the 7th section of an act in relation to Assistant Justices' Courts, passed April 7, 1820, passed March 27, 1821, An act providing for the appointment of an additional special justice for preserv- ing the peace in the city of New York, and for other purposes, passed March 26, 1832-office to be north of Grand street, Additional powers conferred on magistrates and special justices, in taking recog- nizances to keep the peace, &c., under the act of January 23, 1833, Fees of special justices, constables and marshals, as established by the act of April 30, 1833,
An act to provide for the appointment of an additional special justice, for preserv ing the peace in the city of New York, passed April 23, 1835, and another, by act of April 18, 1838,
An act in relation to Justices' and Police Courts in the city of New York, passed March 30, 1848-six judicial districts made; a justice to be elected in each; clerks to be appointed; powers vested in justices; general provisions, &c., An act to amend the above act of March 30, 1848, passed April 12, 1848-desig- nating those courts Assistant Justices' Courts,
The act of July 9, 1851, authorizing Courts of Special Sessions to be held as often, and at such times, as the judges may deem expedient,
An act in relation to the Justices' Courts in the city of New York, and to amend an act in relation to Justices' and Police Courts in the city of New York," passed March 30, 1848, and as the same has been amended, passed July 11, 1851-additional provisions,
Act of March 5, 1852-in relation to Justices' and Police Courts; declares how vacancies are to be filled,
Act of April 16, 1852-Justices' Courts changed to District Courts; testimony may be taken conditionally; salaries fixed by supervisors, Act of April 12, 1853-requiring the police justices in the city of New York to file records of all convictions of vagrancy, Under act of April 12, 1853-the corporation of New York authorized to pro- vide court rooms for the First District Court, An act to divide the sixth judicial district of the city of New York, passed March 21, 1854,
An act to amend an act, entitled "an act requiring the police justices in the city of New York to file records of all convictions of vagrancy," passed April 12, 1853, passed April 10, 1855-additional provisions; penalty, &c., An act in relation to the appointment of the Police Court clerks, and clerks of the District Courts in the city of New York, passed April 10, 1855, Jurisdiction of Courts of General and Special Sessions of the Peace enlarged by act of April 12, 1855,
An act to incorporate the Society for the Reformation of Juvenile Delinquents in the city of New York, passed March 29, 1824-corporation created; style,
conducted by thirty managers; elections; power and duty of man- agers; by-laws; reports to be made, &c.,
An act to amend the act of March 29, 1824, and for other purposes, passed Jan- uary 28, 1826-managers to receive convicts; when health commissioners to pay over moneys to the treasurer, &c.,
An act to create a fund in aid of the Society for the Reformation of Juvenile Delin- quents in the city of New York, and for other purposes, passed April 29, 1829,
An act to amend the above act of April 29, 1829, passed April 21, 1831-relative to the fund, Regulations of fund under the act establishing the Seamen's Fund and Retreat, passed April 22, 1831,
An act to amend the above act of March 29, 1824, passed April 12, 1833-nine managers to constitute a quorum, &c.,
An act to amend an act, entitled "an act to create a fund in aid of the Society for the Reformation of Juvenile Delinquents in the city of New York, and for other purposes," passed February 1, 1839-fund from licenses of theatres, &c., 813 An act making appropriations for the Society for the Reformation of Juvenile Delinquents in the city of New York, passed April 12, 1848, three-fifths being present-providing further funds, &c.,
An act to appropriate money to the Society for the Reformation of Juvenile De- linquents in the city of New York, and to enable them to erect new build- ings, passed June 20, 1851, three fifths being present-appropriation by state $50,000, 1026
An act to enable the Society for the Reformation of Juvenile Delinquents in the city of New York to complete their new buildings, and to appropriate money therefor, passed June 17, 1853, three fifths being present-appropri ation by state $50,000,
An act authorizing the extension of Lafayette place, passed April 14, 1827-to Eighth street,
Preservation, &c., under revised act, 1813.
An act for securing and improving certain lands in the city of New York for pub- lic uses, and for other purposes therein mentioned, passed March 16, 1790- part of Fort George reserved for public buildings, &c., See act passed April 2, 1806, granting additional powers to mayor, &c.—gene- ral provisions,
See act passed April 8, 1808, in reference to extending Bridge street to the Bat- tery, &c., An act to enable the mayor, aldermen and commonalty of the city of New York, to dispose of certain lands heretofore taken for the purpose of opening and forming Canal street, and for other purposes, passed April 2, 1810. An act to authorize the sale of certain public property in the city of New York, passed May 26, 1812---government-house,
An act to vest the title to certain lands in the city of New York, in the mayor, aldermen and commonalty of the said city, passed February 11, 1814—in ex- change for lands owned by the United States near the Battery, An act to repeal a part of the act, entitled "an act to vest the title to certain lands in the city of New York, in the mayor, aldermen and commonalty of the said city," passed February 11, 1814, passed March 4, 1814-repealing the proviso mentioned in the next preceding act,
An act to vest certain lands in the mayor, aldermen and cominonalty of the city of New York, passed March 29, 1816-appointment of commissioners; pro- ceedings, &c., to take the lands for Fulton market,
An act authorizing the mayor, &c., to take possession of certain lands, passed March 14, 1817-for Fulton market, .
An act authorizing the mayor, &c., to take possession of certain lands, passed April 21, 1818-between 2d Avenue, East river, 24th and 28th streets; for extending alms-house,
An act relative to the common lands in Harlem, Ninth ward, disposition of, An act to extend Battery 600 feet and providing for expenses thereof, and to vest in the mayor, &c., the title to that amount of land under water, &c., An act granting certain lands under water to mayor, &c., on North and East rivers, February 25, 1826,
An act authorizing the mayor, &c., to take possession of certain lands for a pub- lic market, passed April 11, 1827-between Spring, Washington, Canal and West streets, in the Eighth ward,
An act releasing to the corporation of the city of New York, a certain lot of ground in the Sixth ward of said city, passed April 16, 1828-corner of White and Collect streets,
An act to establish a public square or place in the Eleventh ward, passed April 9, 1833, Tompkins square,
An act to release to the mayor, aldermen and commonalty of the city of New York, a certain piece of ground in the Sixth ward of the said city, passed May 15, 1837-near corner White and Centre streets,
An act to reduce several laws, relating particularly to the city of New York, into one act, passed April 9, 1813-revised act, 1813, An act to repeal the acts and parts of acts therein mentioned, passed April 13, 1813-reference to revised act, 1813, repealing former acts, . The 162d and 163d sections of the revised act, 1813, requiring taxes and assess- ments to be registered, repealed by act of April 11, 1815,
An act passed January 27, 1817, allowing a defendant an action against plaintiff in certain cases; in Justices' Courts,
Section 7 of an act passed April 7, 1820, as far as it relates to Assistant Justices' Courts, repealed,
General repeal of all statutes and parts of statutes inconsistent with the act of February 20, 1830, An act to provide for the proving of ordinances and proceedings of common coun-
cil; charter of city licenses; board of health proceedings and proclamation; by act of April 17, 1832, .
In relation to the Police and Criminal Courts in the city of New York, passed January 23, 1833-general provisions,
To confirm the agreement made by the commissioners of New York and New Jersey, respecting the boundary line between, and the jurisdiction, &c., of those states respectively, passed February 5, 1834,
An act to prohibit members of common councils of cities, trustees of villages, and supervisors of towns from being interested in certain contracts, passed March 20, 1843,
LEAKE AND WATT'S ORPHAN HOUSE.
An act to incorporate the Leake and Watt's Orphan House in the city of New York, passed March 7, 1831-organization, powers of trustees, and general provisions,
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