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thousand five hundred dollars, in lieu of the existing provisions by law for that object.

VIII. And be it further enacted, That the treasurer pay, on dental expen- the warrant of the comptroller, to the person administering the government of this state, to defray the incidental expenses of administering the same, a sum not exceeding seven hundred and fifProviso. ty dollars; Provided, That he shall account with the comptroller for the expenditure thereof.

t.Crandall and A.Vail.

Joint resolu

IX. And be it further enacted That the treasurer shall pay, on the warrant of the comptroller, to Clark Crandall and Abraham Vail, members of the assembly, the same compensation as is allowed to other members of the legislature, for the whole of the present session, notwithstanding the absence of the said Clark Crandall and Abraham Vail, the said members having been prevented from attending the house at the commencement of the session by sickness.

X. And be it further enacted, That the treasurer pay, on the tion concern- warrant of the comptroller, the expenses necessarily incurred in the ing manufac- printing and publishing the joint resolutions of the senate and assembly of the present session, concerning manufactures.

tures.

J. Cronk.

Witnesses in judge Van Ness' case.

XI. And be it further enacted, That the treasurer of this state shall pay, on the warrant of the comptroller, to James Cronk, Esquire, sheriff of Niagara county, the sum of five hundred and seventy-eight dollars and ninety-nine cents, in full satisfaction for the expenses of the said sheriff and those under his command, in removing certain intruders from Grand Island, in the month of December last.

XII. And be it further enacted, That the treasurer pay upon the warrant of the comptroller, to the several witnesses who were summoned before the select committee of the assembly, who were directed to enquire into the official conduct of the honorable William W. Van Ness, the sum due such witnesses for their attendance and expenses, agreeably to the account certified by the chairman of the said committee, and audited by the committee, and audited by the comptroller; and that the said treasurer pay in like manner, to the chairman of the said committee, the amount of the several accounts to be certified and audited as aforesaid, of Peter A. Jay, Charles Cornell, Alexander Smith and James Shaw, for moning them. services in summoning the said witnesses, and for their expenses in making affidavits of the due service of the summonses upon them; and also, that the said treasurer in like manner pay to the For certain said chairman the account of the said committee for their actual expenditures in relation to the said inquiry, to be certified and audited as aforesaid, as likewise to Lemuel Glidden, twelve and an half cents per folio of seventy two words each, for engrossing the minutes of the testimony taken before the said committee, his account to be certified and audited as above directed.

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other expen

ditures.

A.V Vech

XIII. And be it further enacted, That the treasurer pay to ten & J.Duer. Abraham Van Vechten and John Duer, Esquires, counsel appointed on behalf of the assembly, in relation to the said inquiry, the sum of five hundred dollars each, for their professional services. XIV. And be it further enacted, That a salary of three hunjudge of pro- dred dollars be allowed to the judge of the court of probates, in

Ann. salaryto

bates.

quarter yearly payments, for the ensuing year, to be paid to him by the treasurer, on the warrant of the comptroller.

senate.

XV. And be it further enacted, That the treasurer shall pay, Glerks of the on the warrant of the comptroller, to the clerk of the assembly, assembly and the sum of five hundred dollars, and to the clerk of the senate, the sum of five hundred dollars, in addition to the sum allowed them, respectively, as a salary; and that the said sums, if received by the said clerks, shall be in lieu of any compensation for their daily attendance, and for that of their deputies and assistants, or any compensation for any specific services during the present session of the legislature.

ration of in

XVI. And be it further enacted, That the treasurer pay, on Binas' decla. -the warrant of the comptroller, to the clerks of the senate and as- dependence. sembly, such sum of money as may be required to carry into effect the joint resolution of the senate and assembly, for purchasing four copies of Binns' declaration of independence.

nate chamber

er

XVII. And be it further enacted, That the treasurer pay, on Carpet in sethe warrant of the comptroller, to the clerk of the senate, such and contin sum as shall be certified by the president of the senate, for a car- gentexpenses pet, procured for the senate chamber during the last summer ; and rors. also, such sums as shall be certified by him, for the contingent expenses of the last extra term of the court for the correction of er

rors.

XVIII. And be it further enacted, That the same compensation be, and the same is hereby allowed to Martin Van Buren, as has been allowed Thomas J. Oakley and Nathan Williams, Esquires, commissioners under the act entitled "an act relative tỏ claims of John Jacob Astor, on certain lands in the county of Putnam, and that the comptroller draw his warrant on the treasurer for the same.

M. V, Buren.

perintendent

XIX. And be it further enacted, That there shall be allowed Salary of su to the superintendent of the Salt-Springs, a salary of three hun- ofSaltSprings dred dollars.

of errors.

XX. And be it further enacted, That the treasurer pay to the President and president of the senate and the clerk of the senate, on the warrant clerk of court of the comptroller, the same compensation for their attendance at the last extra session of the court for the correction of errors, as was allowed them the next preceding session of the legislature.

XXI. And be it further enacted, That the treasurer shall pay, J. Wynkoop. on the warrant of the comptroller, to James Wynkoop, door-keep

er to the council of appointment, the sum of thirty-two dollars for

his extra expense in attending the council of appointment in the city of New-York, in June and July last.

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INDEX.

A.

Abandonment,

Of parts of the Ithaca and Geneva turnpike road,

Abatement,

Suits by overseers of the poor not to abate by death, &c.

Abel, A. and others,

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87

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71

Act relieving,

Abuses,

By justices and constables, &c.

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Lottery established in,

Act concerning the agriculture of the state,

Relieved from paying for repairs done to the Capitol,

Bible and Common Prayer Book society in, incorporated,

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Albany,

224

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American Society,

102

Act for relief of,

Act incorporating,

In Rensselaer, and throughout the state,

For ameliorating the condition of the Jews, incorporated,

Amerman, M. and others,

Amsterdam Aqueduct Association,

Anchoring Place,

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241

94

143

See New-York,

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