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An Act to enable the Trustees of the German Lutheran Church in the city of New York to sell the lot of land therein mentioned; passed March 9, 1805-4 W. 40.

An Act relative to the Public Health in the city of New York; passed March 9, 1805-4 W. 43.

The last section amended by the act of March 21, 1806-4 W. 410; and the powers of commissioners of health transferred to the common council of New York. Further amended by supplementary act of March 21, 1806-Ib. 411.

An Act to repeal so much of the Act, entitled, an Act for the Repacking and Inspection of Beef and Pork, as relates to the office of Tappers and Examiners; passed March 28, 1805-4 W. 66.

The act of April, 1804, so far as it relates to tappers and examiners of beek and pork, is repealed by this act.

An Act to enable the corporation of New York to raise moneys by tax; passed March 28, 1805-4 W. 71.

Annual tax law.

An Act for the Relief of John Berry; passed March 29, 1805-4 W. 145.

Relative to a title to a lot of ground in Nassau street, New York.

An Act for the Inspection of Lumber; passed March 30, 1805— 4 W. 107.

Providing for the appointment of inspectors and superintendent in the city of New York; and to continue in force two years.

An Act to incorporate the Stockholders of the Commercial Insurance Company of New York; passed April 4, 1805—4 W. 147.

An Act relative to the Master and Wardens and Pilots of the Port of New York; passed April 4, 1805-4 W. 176.

This act repeals all former acts and laws relative to masters and wardens, and the regulation of branch and deputy pilots. The 15th section amended by the act of March 21, 1806, (4 W. 396,) and the rates of pilotage, in certain cases, fixed. The first section of the act repealed by the act of February 12, 1808-5 W. 254.

An Act to incorporate the Society instituted in the city of New York for the establishment of a Free School, for the Education of poor Children who do not belong to, or are not provided for by, any Religious Society; passed April 9, 1805-4 ÍV. 265.

Amendatory act of April 2, 1806, (4 W. 515,) authorizing the trustees to hold their monthly meetings on any day of the week they may deem convenient, instead of the second Monday of the mouth, as by this act required.

An Act to incorporate the Society of Tammany, or Columbian Order, in the city of New York; passed April 9, 1805—4 W. 278.

An Act for the Payment of certain Officers of Government, and for other purposes; passed April 10, 1805-4 W. 306.

The 31st section confirms the appointment of inspectors of election made on the 3d of April, 1805, instead of the 1st of April, 1805.

An Act to incorporate the Trustees of the Marine Hospital, called the Sailor's Snug Harbor, in the city of New York; passed February 6, 1806-4 W. 323.

An Act concerning the Mayor's Court and Court of General Sessions of the Peace in the city of New York; passed February 7, 1806-4 W. 329.

In case of the prevalence of any pestilence, the mayor or recorder may direct to holding the said courts at any other places than the City hall.

An Act to enable the Corporation of the city of New York to raise moneys by tax; passed February 17, 1806-4 W. 332. One hundred and twenty thousand dollars.

An Act to alter the name of the Albion Benefit Society in the city of New York; passed March 7, 1806-4 W. 353.

An Act to repeal an act, entitled, an act appointing Trustees of the Estate of Peter R. Kissam, late of the city of New York, deceased; passed March 14, 1806-4 W. 363.

An Act to amend an act, entitled, an act to incorporate the Stockholders of the Marine Insurance Company of New York; passed March 14, 1806-4 W. 377.

Act of incorporation passed March 16, 1802-3 W. 147.

An Act to incorporate the Trustees of the First Protestant Episcopal Charity School in the city of New York; passed March 14, 1806-4 W. 378.

Amended April 4, 1807-5 W. 142.

An Act for the better and more permanent Support of the Iospital in the city of New York; passed March 14, 1806-4 W. 386. This act repeals the act of March, 2, 1805, continuing the provision to the hospital, and makes an annual appropriation, until 1857, from the state treasury, for the use of this hospital, of 12,500 dollars, chargeable upon the duties arising from auction sales in this city.

An Act to incorporate "The Associated Body of House CarPenters of the city of New York;" passed March 14, 1806-4 W.

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The act to remain in force until the first of April, 1816.

An Act respecting the Free School of St. Peter's Church in the city of New York; passed March 21, 1806-4 W. 393.

An Act to explain an act, entitled, an act relative to the Master and Wardens and Pilots of the Port of New York; passed March 21, 1806-4 W. 396.

See the act referred to of 4th April, 1805-4 W. 176.

An Act explanatory of the last section of an act, entitled, an act relative to the Public Health of the city of New York; passed March 21, 1806-4 W. 410.

See the act referred to of 9th March, 1805-4 W. 43.

An Act supplementary to the Acts respecting the Public Health; passed March 21, 1806-4 W. 411.

By this act vessels from the Mississippi and West Indies, arriving at the port of New York, between the first June and first of October, to remain at quarantine four days, or a longer time, as the health officer shall prescribe.

An Act fixing the place from whence to compute the Sheriff's Mileage Fees for the county of Delaware, and for other purposes; passed March 28, 1806-4 W. 419.

This act establishes certain fees for the clerk of the police of the city of New York, which are incorporated in the revision of 1813.

An Act authorizing the Jailer of the Jail of the city and county of New York, to receive certain Fees; passed April 2, 1806—4 W. 441.

This act is incorporated in the revision of 1813, 1 v. p. 433, and the fees increased.

An Act to amend an act, entitled, "An Act to incorporate the Society instituted in the city of New York, for the establishment of a Free School for the education of such poor children as do not belong to, or are not provided for by any religious society;" passed April 2, 1806-4 W. 513.

See the act referred to of April 9, 1805, 4 W. p. 265.

An Act for the better Government of the city of New York, and to grant additional Powers and Rights to the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty thereof, and to explain, continue and amend the respective acts therein mentioned; passed April 2, 1806-4 W. 514.

Authorizes penalties of $250, and their ordinances to continue for three years, unless repealed, enacted for a shorter time, or repealed by the legislature. These provisions are re-enacted in the revised act of 1813, and by the nineteenth section, the act is made a public act, and to be construed beneficially to the corporation, to promote good order, &c. Repealed April 6, 1807, 5 W. 155, sec. 62. See the act referred to of March 24, 1804, 3 W. p. 437.

An Act to amend an act, entitled, "An Act for establishing Courts of Justices of the Peace in and for the city of New York; passed April 4, 1806-4 W. 520.

An Act to incorporate a company in the city of New York by the name, style and description of the "Eagle Fire Company of New York;" passed April 4, 1806-4 W. 565.

An Act concerning the appointment of Inspectors of Elections in the cities of New York, Albany and Schenectady, and for other purposes; passed April 7, 1806-4 W. 632.

Authorizes the appointment of inspectors of elections at any time, between the first and tenth days of April. The statute March 24, 1808, 1 W. p. 264, sec. 2, required the appointment to be made on the first Tuesday of April in every year.

An Act to incorporate the New York Mason's Society; passed February 20, 1807-5 W. 8.

An Act to incorporate the Phoenix Insurance Company of New York; passed February 20, 1807-5 W. 13.

Amended by the act of March 25, 1814. 27 Session, Laws of 1814, p. 68.

An Act for building a Free Bridge across a part of Harlam River; passed February 20, 1807-5 W. 17.

That is to Great Barn Island.

An Act respecting Elections in the city of New York; passed February 20, 1807-5 W. 18.

One section only fixing the time of the opening of the polls, at or before ten A. M., and of closing at sun down. Repealed March 29, 1813, 2 vol. Rev. L. of 1813, p. 259,

sec. 29.

An Act for the encouragement of Free Schools in the city of New York; passed February 27, 1807-5 W. 20.

An Act to incorporate the Ancient Briton's Benefit Society of the city of New York; passed February 27, 1807-5 W. 23.

An Act to enable the Corporation of the city of New York to raise Moneys by Tax; passed March 13, 1807—5 W. 42.

One hundred and twenty thousand dollars.

An Act to regulate the Fishing with Set Nets in Hudson River, and to prevent the obstruction in the Navigation thereof; passed March 20, 1807-5 W. 64.

Amended by the act March 24, 1809, 5 W. p. 468. This act and the amendatory act repealed by the act of April 11, 1815. Laws of 1815, p. 148.

An Act to cede the Jurisdiction of certain Lands in this State to the United States; passed March 20, 1807—5 W. 67.

See supplementary act of March 18, 1808, p. 278.

An Act for the Inspection of Lumber; passed March 27, 1807

-5 W. 81.

Repealed by the repealing act of December 10, 1828, 3 Rev. S. p. 132, and all acts amending the same. Incorporated in the revision of 1813, 1 vol. p. 237.

An Act to organise a Third Regiment within the First Brigade of Artillery of the State, passed March 27, 1807-5 W. 87.

Extending the term of service in the first, second and third regiments, to seven

years.

An Act empowering the Mayor, Aldermen, and Commonalty of the city of New York, to appoint a Clerk of the Common Council; passed March 17, 1807-5 W. 91.

The legislature reserving the right at any time to alter or repeal this act. This act is incorporated in the Rev. L. of 1813, 2 vol. p. 404.

An Act to incorporate the Hibernian Provident Society of the city of New York; passed April 3, 1807-5 W. 105.

An Act relative to Improvements, touching the laying out of

Streets and Roads in the city of New York, and for other purposes; passed April 3, 1807-5 W. 125.

Appointing Governeur Morris, Simeon De Witt, and John Rutherford, commissioners of streets and roads. Amended by the act of March, 24, 1809, 5 W. p. 475; and also by the act of June 16, 1812, 6 W. p. 518; by which the ninth, tenth, and eleventh sections are repealed.

An Act to Incorporate the New York Society of Journeymen Shipwrights; passed April 3, 1807–5 W. 130.

An Act to erect a Powder Magazine within the city of New York; passed April 3, 1807-5 W. 134.

Extended March 11, 1808. See p. 275, same vol.

An Act to amend an act, entitled, "An Act to incorporate the Trustees of the first Protestant Episcopal Charity School, in the city of New York; passed April 4, 1807-5 W. 142.

An Act for establishing Courts of Justices of the Peace and Assistant Justices, in and for the city and county of New York; passed April 6, 1807-5. W. 155.

This act repeals the act of March 22, 1804, and the act amending the said act. Amended March 18, 1808, same vol. p. 281.

An Act to Incorporate the Caledonian Society of the city of New York; passed April 6, 1807-5 W. 216.

An Act to Incorporate the Mutual Aid Society of the city of New York; passed April 6, 1807—5 W. 217.

An Act to Incorporate the Orphan Asylum Society in the city of New York; passed April 7, 1807-5 W. 236.

This act of incorporation has been several times amended. By the act of March 30, 1811, 6 W. p. 175, the annual sum of five hundred dollars was given to it arising out of auction duties. By the act of April 21, 1828, certain rights were vested in the society, and again by the act of April 25, 1832, p. 473.

An Act for the Inspection of Fish; passed April 7, 1807--5 W. 238.

Repealed March 19, 1808, same vol. p. 284, sec. 16.

An Act to amend an act, entitled, "An Act for the better government of the city of New York, and to grant certain additional Powers and Rights to the Mayor, Aldermen, and Commonalty thereof, and to explain, continue and amend the respective acts therein mentioned" passed April 2, 1506; passed January 26, 1808-5 W. 250.

This statute consists of one section only, reserving the waters from the east side of Coenties slip to the west side of Whitehall slip, for the sole use of sloops and other market vessels, from March 20, to December 20, each year.

An Act to revive and continue the act, entitled, "An Act relative to the Circuit Courts and Sittings in the city and county of New York; passed February 12, 1808-5 W. 251.

Revives them for an indefinito period.

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