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An Act supplementary to an act, entitled, "An Act relative to the Harbor Master, and Master and Wardens and Pilots, of the Port of New York;" passed April 3, 1801; passed February 12, 1808-5 W. 254.

This act was, no doubt, intended as supplementary to the act April 4, 1805, 4 W. p. 176, which repeals the act of 1803.

An Act to Incorporate the Society, formed in the State of New York, for promoting the Manumission of Slaves, and protecting such of them as have been or may be liberated; passed February 19, 1808-5 W. 256.

An Act to amend the Act, entitled, an Act for the Inspection of Flour and Meal; passed March 4, 1808-6 W. 261.

Supersedes the power of the inspectors of New York to appoint a deputy in Kings county. Repealed 8th November, 1808-5 W. 438.

An Act constituting a Clerk for the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, and General Sessions of the Peace, in and for the city and county of New York; passed March 11, 1808 -5 W. 265.

An Act to authorize the purchase of a Lot of Ground, for the site of a Powder Magazine in the city of New York, and for other purposes; passed March 11, 1808-5 W. 275.

This act amended and confirmed by the 14th section of the act of March 29, 1809-5

W. 522.

An Act for Dividing the Seventh Ward of the city of New York, and for extending the time of Charter Elections in the said city; passed March 18, 1808-5 W. 275.

The polls of the election to remain open three days.

An Act to enable the Corporation of the city of New York to raise Moneys by Tax: passed March 18, 1808-5 W. 276. One hundred and thirty thousand dollars.

An Act supplementary to an Act, entitled, an Act to Cede the Jurisdiction of certain Lands in this State to the United States (passed March 20, 1807); passed March 18, 1808-5 W. 278.

The act of which this is supplementary, was passed March 20, 1907, and relates to land covered with water between Long Island and Staten Island, and to Ellis and Öyster Islands in the harbor of New York.

An Act to amend the Act, entitled, 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); passed March 18, 15085 W. 281.

See the act referred to of April 6, 1807-5 W. 155.

An Act for the Inspection of Fish; passed March 19, 1808-5 W.282.

This act repeals the act of the 7th of April, 1807, entitled "an act for the inspection

of fish."

An Act for the erection of a State Arsenal in the city of New York; passed March 19, 1808-5 W. 285.

Amended by the act of November 8, 1808-5 W. 439.

An Act to amend the Act, entitled, an Act for the Repacking and Inspection of Beef and Pork; passed March 19, 1808-5 W.

287.

This act repeals the 11th and 12th sections of the act amended.

An Act for the better regulation of auctioneers in the cities of New York and Albany; passed March 25, 1808-5 W. 291.

By the 1st section of this act auctioneers to have but one store, and that to be designated.

An Act supplementary to an Act, entitled, an Act for supplying the city of New York with pure and wholesome water; passed March 25, 1808-5 W. 294.

The Manhattan Company.

An Act for the more speedy Collection of Taxes and Assessments in the city of New York; passed April 1, 1808-5 W. 297.

This act authorizes and directs the sale of lands of non-residents for taxes, in certain

cases.

An Act to contribute to the Defence of this State, and for other purposes; passed April 6, 1808-5 W. 312.

The 3d section of this act is incorporated in the revision of 1813, vol. 1, p. 151. See this vol. title "Records."

This act authorizes the removal of banks, records, &c., in certain specified cases.

An Act declaring the Punishment of certain Crimes, and for other purposes; passed April 8, 1808-5 W. 336.

The 17th section authorizes convicts to be sent to the fortifications.

An Act authorizing the purchase of an additional quantity or Ordnance, Arms and Ammunition, for the use of this State, and for other purposes; passed April 8, 1808-5 W. 348.

By the last section, public ground, adjacent to the government house, granted to the corporation.

An Act to divide the State into Districts for the Election of Representatives in the Congress of the United States; passed April 8, 1808-5 W. 250.

By the first section, the city and county of New York, and the counties of Richmond and Rockland, compose the second district.

Repealed by the act of June 10, 1812, (6 W. 459,) and the districts re-organised.

An Act to amend an act, entitled an act for the Settlement and Relief of the Poor, and for other purposes; passed April 8, 1808 -5 W. 363.

This act transfers the power of the mayor, recorder, and aldermen of the city of New York, to the commissioners of the alms-house and bridewell, in relation to binding out apprentices, &c., under the 4th section of the act, entitled, "an act concerning apprentices and servants."

This act is incorporated in the Rev. Laws of 1813, 2d vol. 440.

An Act for the more speedy Recovery of Debts to the value of Twenty-five Dollars; passed April 11, 1808-5 W. 375.

Amended February 2, 1809, same vol. p. 440. Do. March 30, 1809, do. 5CS.

An Act to direct the Secretary to procure a State Standard of Long Measure, and for other purposes; passed April 11, 1808-5 W. 404.

Repealed by the act of March 24, 1809—5 W. 466.

An Act to vest certain powers in the Recorders of the cities of Albany and Hudson, and for other purposes; passed April 11, 1808-5 W. 408.

The 3d section applies to the city of New York, and empowers the clerk of the su preme court to perform certain duties in the absence of the recorder.

An Act to incorporate the New York Missionary Society; passed 1808, 31 session-vol. of private acts, p. 3.

An Act to incorporate the Academy in the city of New York for the promotion of Arts; passed 31 sess.-ibid. 6.

An Act to incorporate the Mutual Benefit Society therein mentioned; passed 31 sess.-ibid. 20.

An Act to confirm the Partition of certain Lots of Land in the city of New York between the Heirs of the late Nicholas Bayard; passed 31 sess.-ibid. 28.

An Act further to amend an act, entitled an act to incorporate the New York Insurance Company; passed 31 sess.—ibid. 33.

An Act respecting the Free School Society; passed 31 sess.ibid. 99.

An Act to incorporate the New York Baptist Missionary Society: passed 31 sess.-ibid. 109.

An Act to incorporate the Thistle Society in the city of New York; passed 31 sess.-ibid. 136.

An Act to incorporate the American Fur Company; passed 31 sess-ibid. 140.

An Act to incorporate the Mutual Relief Society in the city of New York; passed 31 sess.-ibid. p.

An Act to revive an act, entitled an act to amend an act, entitled an act to regulate sales by public auction, and to prevent Stock Jobbing; passed November 8, 1808-5 W. 432.

The act revived to remain in force until March 1, 1812, and no longer.

An Act relative to the Inspection of Flour and Fish, and for other purposes; passed November 8, 1808-5 W. 438.

This act repeals the first section of the act of March 4, 1808, and revives the 3d section of the act of April 3, 1801, relative to the inspection of flour and meal.

An Act making further provision for the erection of an Arsenal in the city of New York, and for other purposes; passed November 8, 1808-5 W. 439.

An Act to enable the Corporation of the city of New York to raise moneys by tax; passed February 2, 1809-5 W. 441. One hundred and thirty thousand dollars.

An Act to incorporate the Friendly Society of the town of Harlæm; passed February 10, 1809, 32 sess.--laws of 1809-vol. of private laws, p. 21.

An Act authorizing the Employment of certain Convicts in the city and county of New York; passed February 10, 1809—5 W.

445.

This act is incorporated in the revision of 1913-2 Rev. L. 438.

An Act to incorporate the New York Historical Society; passed Feb. 10, 1809-32 sess. laws of 1809-vol. of private laws, p. 26.

An Act relative to a Standard of Long Measure, and for other purposes; passed March 24, 1809-5 W. 466.

An Act to amend an act, entitled an act to regulate Fishing with Set Nets in Hudson River, and to prevent obstructions in the Navigation thereof; passed March 24, 1809—5 W. 468.

Repealed by the act of April 11, 1815-Laws of 1815, 3d vol. p. 148.

An Act to amend the act, entitled, an act for the settlement and relief of the poor; passed April 8, 1809–5 W. 471.

Authorizing poor lunatics to be sent to the hospital in New York, on certain conditions.

An Act respecting Great Barn Island; passed March 24, 18095 W. 173.

An Act to invest the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of New York, with further powers relating to the regulation of Pawnbrokers; passed March 24, 1809-5 W. 474.

This act is incorporated in the revision of the Laws of 1813-2 V. 444.

An Act respecting Streets in the City of New York; passed March 24, 1809-5 W. 475.

Relating to laying out Canal street. Amended by the act of April 2, 1810-6 W. 47. Further amended by the act of June 19, 1812-6 W. 563.

An Act relative to Crimes, and for other purposes; passed March 27, 1809-5 W. 501.

The fourth and fifth sections relate to the court of general sessions of New York, and extend its jurisdiction to all crimes, excepting cases affecting life, and extend the time of holding the court to the third Saturday, from the commencement. See the act of April 9, 1811, 6 W. 289.

An Act rendering Bonds taken for the Jail Liberties Assignable, and for other purposes; passed March 28, 1809–5 W. 509. The fourth and fifth sections relate to the jail limits of the city of New York.

An Act to organize the Militia of this State; passed March 29, 1809-5 W. 530.

This act repeals the act of April 7, 1801, and all other acts relating to the same subject.

An Act to incorporate a Company in the City of New York, for the purpose of manufacturing paints and other articles-32 sess. vol. of private acts, p. 28.

An Act to enlarge the powers of the Orphan Asylum Society, in the city of New York; passed February 10, 1809-same vol. p. 6.

Session 32, laws of 1809.

An Act to incorporate the Friendly Society of the Town of Harlæm-same vol. p. 21.

An Act to incorporate the New York Historical Society—same vol p. 26.

An Act to incorporate the Manhattan Provident Society of the city of New York-same vol. p. 27.

An Act to incorporate the Mutual Insurance Company of the city of New York-same vol. p. 149.

An Act for the separation of the first Presbyterian Church of the city of New York-same vol. p. 39.

An Act to enable the trustees of the Presbyterian Church in Cedar street, and the Rector and Churchwardens and Vestrymen of Grace Church in the city of New York, to hold real and personal estate, of the annual value of the income therein mentioned-same vol. p. 97.

An act supplementary to the act, entitled, an act to incorporate the New York Missionary Society-same vol. p. 140.

An Act to confirm the sale of a House and lot of land in the Ninth Ward of the city of New York, made to Michael Hogan, and the deed thereupon executed to him by the Commissioners in Partition-same vol. p. 69.

An Act to incorporate the Assistant Society of the city of New York, for charitable purposes; passed February 17, 1810-33 sess. -vol. of private laws, p. 22.

An Act to incorporate the Firemen of the city of New York, as an Insurance Company; passed March 2, 1810-same vol. p. 35.

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