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RESOLVED, by the Council and General Assembly of this State, That Bernard Connolly, of Freehold, be employed to print the Votes and Proceedings of the Assembly of the present session; that he print thirteen hundred copies thereof, and be paid therefor, the sum of twenty-two dollars per sheet.

Resolved, That Gore & Allison, of Somerville, be employed to print the Journal of the proceedings of the Legislative Council and of Joint-Meeting of the present session; that they print thirteen hundred copies thereof, and be paid therefor, the sum of twenty-one dollars and fifty cents per sheet.

Resolved, That Joseph Justice, of Trenton, be employed to print sixteen hundred copies of the Laws of the present session of the Legislature, on the large octavo pages heretofore used, and that he be paid therefor, the sum of thirty-two dollars per sheet.

Resolved, That James M. Newell, of Morristown, be employed to print sixteen hundred copies of the Law Reports, at thirty-two dollars per sheet; and that Edward Sanderson, of Elizabethtown, be employed to print the Chancery Reports, the same number of copies, and at the same price as the Law Reports; and that both Reports shall be printed on as good paper, and with the large octavo pages heretofore used. Passed March 2, 1835.

RESOLVED, by the Legislative Council and General Assembly of the State of New-Jersey, That the Quarter-Master General of the State of New-Jersey, be, and he is hereby autholoaned to Col. rized and empowered to deliver to Col. James C. Zabriskie,

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Colonel of the independent battalion of New-Brunswick, for the use of the officers and soldiers of the said battalion, twelve, marquees, forty tents, and three gun-tents, with their equipments; upon condition that the said Colonel James C. Zabriskie, procure and deliver to him a bond, signed by all the officers of the said battalion, in the penalty of one thousand dollars, conditioned for the safe keeping of the said marquees, tents and equipments, and that they shall be safely returned to the said Quarter-Master General, of the State of NewJersey, when thereunto required by the resolution of the Council and General Assembly of this State, or by the Quarter-Master General, or by the commander-in-chief of the militia and other military force of the same.

Passed March 3, 1835.

WHEREAS, it has been made appear to the Legislature of this State, that Abram Vanduyn and William Trelease, of the county of Morris, entered into recognizance for the appearance of Thomas Vanduyn, at the Court of General Quarter Sessions of said county, for an alleged assault and battery, in the sum of two hundred dollars each, and that the said Thomas Vanduyn afterwards absconded, and has not been heard from, and the said Abram Vanduyn and William Trelease, have not been able to procure his appearance, although they have been at great expense in following and trying to arrest the said Thomas; Therefore,

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RESOLVED, by the Council and General Assembly of A. Vanduyn & this State, That the said Abram Vanduyn and William Tre- W. Tralease, lease, be released from the payment of the said recognizance. recognizance. Passed March 3, 1835.

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RESOLVED by the Council and General Assembly of this State, That the Treasurer of this State deliver to each mem- Distribution of ber of the Council and General Assembly of this present Le- Proceedings of gislature, and to the Secretary of Council and Clerk of the Assembly, five copies for distribution, of the Proceedings of the Provincial Congress, and other documents, ordered to be printed by a resolution of the present Legislature; and one copy to each incorporated Library Company of this State. Passed March 4, 1835.

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A RESOLUTION having passed the House of Assembly on the fourth day of March, A. D. eighteen hundred and thirty-five, requesting the Secretary of State to cause an accurate copy of the original deed from the widow and trustees of Sir George Carteret, to William Penn and others, the proprietors of East Jersey, to be "prepared and printed in connexion with the acts of the present Legislature," the following is printed with the Laws; and also, a subsequent agreement among the proprietors, which was attached to said deed; in conformity with said resolution of the House of Assembly:

THIS INDENTURE made the second day of ffebruary in the ffour and thirtieth yeare of the raigne of our Soveraigne Lord Charles the Second By the grace of God of England, Scotland ffrance and Ireland King, Defender of the ffaith &c Annoq Domi 1681: Betweene the right Honble Dame Elizabeth Carteret widdow the relic and sole Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of the right Honble Sr. George Carteret Knight and Barronet Decd, the right Honble John Earle of Bath, The right Honble Thomas Lord Crew Baron Crew of Steane, the Honble Barnard Greenvile Esquire Brother of the said Earle of Bath, the Honble Sr. Robert Atkins Knight of the Bath, the Honble Sr. Edward Atkins Knight one of the Barons of his Majesties Court of Exchequer, Thomas Pococke of the parrish of St Andrews Holborne in the County of Middx Gentleman, and Thomas Cremer of the same Gentleman of the one part, And William Penn of Worminghurst in the County of Sussex Esquire, Robert West of the Middle Temple London Esquire, Thomas Rudyard of London Gentleman, Samuell Groome of the Parrish of Stepney in the County of Middx Marriner, Thomas Hart of Enfeilds in the said County of Middx Merchant, Richard Mew of Stepney aforesaid Merchant, Thomas Wilcox of London Goldsmith, Ambrose Rigg of Gatton place in the County of Surrey Gentleman, John Heywood Cittizen and Skinner of London, Hugh Hartshorne Cittizen and Skinner of London, Clement Plumsteed Cittizen and Draper of London, and Thomas Cooper Cittizen and Merchant taylor of London of the other part. WHEREAS our said Soveraigne Lord the King's Majestie in and by his Letters pattent under the great seale of Englande bearing date the twelveth day of March in the sixteenth yeare of his Majties Raigne, ffor the considerac'ons therein menc'oned

Did give and grannt unto his Royall Highnesse James Duke of Yorke his heires and assignes All that part of the Mayn Land of New England beginning att a certaine place called or knowne by the name of St. Croix next adjoyning to New Scotland in America and from thence extending along the Sea Coaste to a certaine place called Pemaquie or Pemaquid, and soe upp the River to the furthest head of the same as it tendeth Northwards, and extendeth from thence to the River of Kimbequin and soe upwards to the River Cannada Northwards, And also all that Island or Islands com'only called by the severall name or names of Matowacks or Long Island scittuate and being towards the West of Cape Codd and the Narrow-Higansetts abutting uppon the mayn land betweene the two Rivers there com'only called or knowne by the severall names of Connectecute and Hudson's Rivers together also with the said River called Hudsons River, and all the lands from the West side of Connectecute River to the East side of Delaware Bay, And Also all those severall Islands called or knowne by the names of Martins Vineyard or Nantucks otherwise Nantuckett together with all the lands, Islands, Soyles, Rivers, harbors, mines, Minerals, Quarries, woods, Marshes, Waters, Lakes, ffishings, Hawkings, Huntings, ffowlings and all other Royalties proffits com'odities and hereditaments to the said severall Islands, Lands and premisses belonging and appeartayning with their and every of their appurtenances. And all his Majesties Estate, right, title, Interest, benefit, advantage, claime and demand of in or to the said Lands and premisses or any part thereof, And the Rever'con and Rever'cons, Remainder and Remainders together with the yearely and other rents, revenues, and profitts of all and singular the said premisses and every part and parcell thereof To HAVE AND TO HOLD unto his said Royall Highnesse James Duke of Yorke his heires and assignes forever, To bee holden of the Kings Majestie his heires and Successors as of his Maj'ties Mannor of East Greenwich in his Majesties County of Kent in free and com'on Soccage and not in Capite or by Knight service, under the yearely rent of forty Beaver's skinn's to bee paid unto his said Majestie his heires and successors when they shal bee demanded or within ninety daies after, as by the said Letters pattent relation being thereto had it may appeare, In and by which said Letters pattents his said Majestie did likewise give and grannt unto his said Royall Highnesse James Duke of Yorke, his heirse, Deputies, Agents, Commissioners and Assignes full and absolute power and authority for the correcting, punishing, pardoning, governing and Ruling such of the subjects of his said Maj'ty and of his heires and successors as shall att any time adventure themselves into any the said parts or places or inhabite there according to such laws, orders, ordinances, di

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