...... 16 31 Albany County, 377 Overseers of the poor, ................. 422 Road act amended, ... 470 Official acts of justices confirmed, ...... Albany Female Seminary, Act concerning, .......... ...... 166 Albion. Orleans bank incorporated, ......... Alexander, Village of, incorporated, ...... 210 Alexander Classical School, Incorporated, ................................. 559 Aliens. ed, ..................... Resident aliens_statute amended,..... Allegany County. 422 Road act amended, ....... 470 Official acts of justices confirmed, ..... Amendment, 592 Amherst, A dam may be erected in the town of,..... Ammunition, Andrews, Amos, Angelicu, Antwerp, Appropriations, - Argyle, 16 508 herst, .... 215 Arms. Muskets to be returned to arsenal at Batavia,..... 242 See act to provide for the public security, ........ 509 Arsenal. See Middlebury academy, ....... 242 See act to provide for the public security,........ 509 Resolution relative to the arsenal in New-York, ... 593 Assembly, Asylum, 566 Atlantic Navigation, Act concerning, ................... Attachments, Attorney-General, 71 594 Auburn, St. Peter's church in, ........ ......... ............. 23 State prison at, ......... 180 Auburn and Syracuse rail-road, ........ 406 Auburn and Owasco canal,............ Auburn and Syracuse, Rail-road company incorporated, .. 406 Bainbridge Central Bridge Company, Bank Commissioners, Banks, 413 Commercial, of Buffalo,.... .. 260 .................... CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS Of The SENATE AND ASSEMBLY. STATE OF NEW-YORK.. In Assembly, January 10, 1834. Resolved, That the removal of the public deposites from the Bank of the United States, is a measure of the administration of which we highly approve. Resolved, That the senators from this state be directed, and the representatives from this state be requested, to oppose any attempt to restore the depositęs to the Bank of the United States. Resolved, That we approve of the communication made by the president of the United States to his cabinet on the eighteenth of September last, and of the reasons given by the secretary of the treasury relative to the removal of the deposites. Resolved, That the conduct of the Bank in attempting at a time of general prosperity, to produce pecuniary distress and alarm, and in exercising its power with a view to extort a renewal of its charter from the fears of the people, affords of itself full justification for the withdrawal of the confidence of the government. Resolved, That the charter of the Bank of the United States ought not to be renewed. Resolved, That the secretary of state be requested to forward to each senator and representative, a copy of these resolutions. By order, WILLIAM BAKER, Speaker. Attest, P. REYNOLDS, Jr. Clerk. STATE OF NEW-YORK. In Senate, January 22, 1834. Resolved, That the senate do concur with the assembly in their preceding resolutions. By order, JOHN TRACY, President. Attest, John F. Bacon, Clerk. ...... ... Commercial, of New-York, .... ......... dollars,....... Baptist Church, Bark, Barks, Herbs and Roots. Batavia, Bath and Crooked Lake Rail-Road, Beebe, Lewis, Beekman Iron Company, Billson, Abraham, Binghamton, - Binghamton and Harpersville, Black River, Bleecker, Bleecker, (Town of,) Blenheim, Blind, Bloomingburgh, |