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county court house, in the city of Camden, on the first Tuesday of December next, at eleven o'clock A. M., for the purpose of electing a steward and other officers for the almshouse; and if either of the boards should neglect to be present, then the board present shall proceed to elect the same as if both boards were present, and they shall then determine at what time and where the next joint meeting shall be held.

4. And be it enacted, That at such joint meetings of the board each of the said counties shall be entitled to cast an equal number of votes.

Approved March 22, 1860.

Time elapsed since vacancy in office of chancellor

of limitation.

CHAPTER CCLXVIII.

A further supplement to the act entitled, "An act for the limitation of actions," approved April sixteenth, eighteen hundred and forty-six.

1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey, That the time which has elapsed petition since the vacancy occurred in the office of chancellor, shall not be considered or taken as part of the period of limitation, within which any action, suit, or proceeding whatever, in the court of chancery, is required by any law of this state to be commenced or prosecuted.

2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect immediately.

Approved March 22, 1860.

CHAPTER CCLXIX.

A further supplement to an act entitled, "An act to incorporate the city of Rahway," approved February twenth-sixth, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight.

thorized to by tax.

1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of Council authe State of New Jersey, That it shall be lawful for the com- raise money mon council of the city of Rahway, to raise by tax every year a sum not exceeding one thousand dollars, to be applied as follows-that is to say, the sum of seven hundred dollars for the general use and purposes of the fire department, and the sum of three hundred dollars for keeping in order and good and sufficient repair the cisterns, engine houses, and building such other cisterns and engine houses as the mayor and common council may from time to time build and erect, or cause to be built or erected, and for keeping the same in good and sufficient repair.

2. And be it enacted, That it shall be lawful to raise by tax Tax for sur every year, for three years, in addition to the sums autho-vey of city. rized by the act to which this is a supplement, an additional sum, not exceeding in the whole the sum of five hundred dollars, to defray the expenses of a general survey of said city of Rahway, erecting monuments to mark the boundaries thereof, and making and lithographing a map or maps of the

same.

3. And be it enacted, That all acts and parts of acts conflicting with this act, be and the same are hereby repealed. 4. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect immediately.

Approved March 22, 1860.

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Treasurer att thorized to pay certain incidental

charges.

CHAPTER CCLXX.

AN ACT to defray Incidental Expenses.

1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey, That it shall be lawful for the treasurer of this state to pay the several persons hereinafter named, the following amounts, viz:

1. To David S. Anderson, for blinds to the assembly chamber, sixty-nine dollars and seventy-four cents, ($69.74).

2. To David S. Anderson, for labor and materials for the state library, one hundred and seventy-five dollars and fiftyfive cents, ($175.55).

3. To Charles Scott & Company, for stationery furnished for the use of the engrossing clerk of the house of assembly, eighty-eight dollars and fifty-seven cents, ($88.57).

4. To Charles Scott & Company, for stationery furnished to Charles P. Smith, clerk of the supreme court, one hundred and thirty-four dollars and thirty-eight cents, ($134.38).

5. To Charles Scott & Company, for stationery furnished for the secretary of state, fifty-four dollars and eighty-three cents, ($54.83).

6. To Charles Scott & Company, for stationery furnished to the house of assembly per order of J. P. Harker, late clerk, one hundred and four dollars and fifty-three cents, ($104.53).

7. To Charles Scott & Company, for stationery furnished for the use of the quartermaster-general, four dollars and thirty cents, ($4.30).

8. To Charles Scott & Company, for stationery furnished executive department, fifty-six dollars and seventy-seven cents, ($56.77).

9. To Charles Scott & Company, for stationery furnished

to the late governor, William A. Newell, seventy-eight dollars and fifty cents, ($78.50).

10. To Charles Scott & Company, for stationery furnished for the use of the senate, per order of secretary, two hundred and ninety-four dollars ($294.00).

11. To Charles J. Ihrie, for extra services, express charges, &c., as state librarian, three hundred and forty-seven dollars and forty-three cents, ($347.43).

12. To S. C. Ashbrook, for publishing proclamation of speaker, calling election for the second assembly district, in the county of Gloucester, six dollars, ($6.00).

13. To C. Barricklo & Company, for articles furnished the senate and house of assembly, forty-two dollars and ninetyfive cents, ($42.95).

14. To A. Rowley, for sundries furnished to the senate and house of assembly, and also the different offices throughout the state house, ninety-three dollars and forty-four cents, ($93.44).

15. To W. Sanderson & Son, for one large swivel chair for the use of the president of the senate, twenty-two dollars and thirty-seven cents, ($22.37).

16. To Andrew Mead, for advertising a proclamation for a special election in the second assembly district of Passaic county, ten dollars, ($10.00).

17. To Vanderhoven & Irish, for advertising military notice for convention, and proclamation for a special election in the second assembly district of Passaic county, thirteen dollars, ($13.00).

18. To David Clark, for stationery furnished for the clergymen of the city of Trenton, per resolution of the senate, one hundred and eighty-seven dollars and fifty cents, ($187.50).

19. To Austin H. Patterson, for three hundred bushels of marl, and freight, for the use of the state house yard, thirtynine dollars, ($39.00).

20. To J. S. Fish, for six days' service as appraiser at the state lunatic asylum, eighteen dollars, ($18.00).

21. To James Murphy, for soap and brushes for the use of state house, one dollar and thirty-six cents, (1.36).

22. To William A. Wheeler, for stationery furnished to the members of the general assembly, twelve hundred and nine dollars and twenty-five cents, ($1,209.25).

23. To Benjamin S. Disbrow, for repairs of chairs in the court room, and for book case for state library, twelve dollars, ($12.00).

24. To David Clark, for books and stationery furnished to the treasury office, thirty-three dollars and fifteen cents, ($33.15).

25. To William A. Carr, for stationery furnished to the senate, five hundred and thirty-two dollars and fifty cents, ($532.50).

26. To Upton & Miller, for work done at state house, and for hardware furnished, two hundred and thirty-five dollars and nine cents, ($235.09).

27. To Willet Hicks, for articles furnished to the chancery office and supreme court office, six dollars and six cents, ($6.06).

28. To the Trenton Gas Light Company, for gas furnished to state house and street lamps, one hundred and twenty-nine dollars and seventy-five cents, ($129.75).

29. To Benjamin K. McClurg, for music furnished on the occasion of the celebration of Washington's birth-day, fortytwo dollars, ($42.00).

30. To William T. Nicholson, for furnishing and binding reports for the clerk of the supreme court, seventy-one dollars, ($71.00).

31. To the Trenton Water Works Company, for the water supplied to state house, as per agreement, one hundred dollars, ($100.00).

32. To John M. Van Cleve, for six days' services as appraiser of the personal property at the lunatic asylum, eighteen dollars, ($18.00).

33. To Upton & Miller, for stationery furnished for the

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