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CHAP. 12. An Act to change the corporate name of "The First Congregational Society of the town of Pike, Allegany county, New York," to "The First Presbyterian Society of the town of Pike, Wyoming county, New York." Passed February 10, 1869. CHAP. 13. An Act to authorize the "Devce and Pratt Manufacturing Company" to change its name. Passed February 12, 1869.

CHAP. 14. An Act to legalize the acts of Joseph Gutman, junior, as Notary Public. Passed February 12, 1869.

CHAP. 15. An Act to legalize the acts of James Johnson, a Justice of the Peace of Lewis county, and to continue him in office for the term for which he was elected. Passed February 12, 1869.

CHAP. 16. An Act to permit the Fulton Manufacturing Company to reduce the number of its trustees, and to amend the articles of association of said company for that purpose. Passed February 12, 1869.

CHAP. 17. An Act to provide for the election of Police Commissioners in the city. of Syracuse, and to establish a police force therein. Passed February 15, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 18. An Act to amend the act entitled "An act in regard to Normal Schools," passed April 7, 1866. Passed February 16, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 19. An act to amend the charter of the village of Red Creek in Wayne county. Passed February 17, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 20. An Act to legalize the action of the town meeting, of the town of Palmyra, Wayne county, held on the third day of March, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight. Passed February 19, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 21. An Act to release to Catherine Smith and her assigns the interest of the people of the State of New York in certain lands of which John Smith died seized. Passed February 19, 1869, by a two-thirds vote.

CHAP. 22. An Act to amend section forty-nine of article three of title one, chapter six of part two of the Revised Statutes relative to inheritance. Passed February 19, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 23. An Act to legalize and confirm the acts of Selah Field, Alfred Bailey and Reuben W. Kirkham, Commissioners of Highways in and for the town of Southeast, county of Putnam, in the construction of a bridge in the highway running from Jesse Haviland's to Drewville. Passed February 19, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 24. An Act in relation to the opening of roads through lands devoted to vineyards Passed February 20, 1869.

CHAP. 25. An Act to authorize the town of Perry, in the county of Wyoming, to issue bonds to aid in the construction of a railroad from the village of Perry to intersect the Erie railway. Passed February 20, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 26. An Act to amend an act entitled "An act to incorporate the New York Bridge Company, for the purpose of constructing and maintaining a bridge over the East river, between the cities of New York and Brooklyn," passed April sixteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven. Passed February 20, 1869; by a two-third vote.

CHAP. 27. An Act to provide for the payment of the State Assessors for their services and expenses for the year eighteen hundred and sixty-eight. Passed February 26, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 28. An Act to authorize the town of Granville, in the county of Washington, to elect an additional justice of the peace. Passed February 26, 1869; three-fifths being present. CHAP. 29. An Act to authorize certain members of St. John's church, Buffalo, to organize a separate corporation, and to provide for a division of the property. Passed February 27, 1869.

CHAP. 30. An Act to extend the time for the collection of taxes in the town of Ovid, Seneca county. Passed February 27, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 31. An Act to amend the charter of the village of Fultonville. Passed February 27, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 32. An Act to authorize the State Engineer and Surveyor and the Canal Commissioner in charge of the eastern division of the State canals to do certain work in and about the Albany basin, and the lock leading into the same, Passed February 27, 1869 three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 33. An Act to authorize the South Middletown Cemetery Association to remove certain bodies buried in their cemetery, to sell a portion of their lands and to provide for compensation of lot owners. Passed February 27, 1869; three-fifths being present. CHAP. 34. An Act for the relief of "The Rochester City and Brighton Railroad Company." Passed February 27, 1869.

CHAP. 35. An Act to amend the charter of the city of Newburgh. Passed February 27, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 36. An Act for the relief of Hiram Weeks. Passed March 10, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 37. An Act to amend chapter two hundred and seventy-nine of the Laws of eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, entitled "An act to incorporate the Public Exchange." Passed March 10, 1869.

CHAP. 38. An Act to amend an act entitled "An act to incorporate the members of the Genesee Annual Conference," passed April thirteenth, eighteen hundred and nineteen. Passed March 10, 1869.

CHAP. 39. An Act conferring additional powers upon the University of the city of New York. Passed March 10, 1869.

CHAP. 40. An Act to authorize the construction of a bridge across the Chenango canal in the village of Norwich. Passed March 11, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 41. An Act to provide for raising by tax on the taxable property in the town of Salem, Washington county, five thousand dollars by installments with annual interest, to be applied toward the construction of a new court house in said town. Passed March 12, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 42. An Act fixing the time for the holding of elections for the election of trustees, town officers, and members of the Board of Education of the school district of the town of Morrisania, county of Westchester, and for regulating such elections. Passed March 12, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 43. An Act in relation to school district number one of the town of Seneca, Ontario county. Passed March 16, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 44. An Act authorizing the extension of the time for the collection of the drainage tax in the town of Flushing, levied in pursuance of chapter six hundred and thirty-one, Laws of eighteen hundred and sixty-six, and the amendments thereto. Passed March 16, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 45. An Act to authorize the town of Manheim to raise money by tax to pay for the ■ bridge at Ransom's creek. Passed March 16, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 46. An Act to incorporate "The Academy of Music of the city of Albany." Passed March 16, 1869.

CHAP. 47. An Act regulating auction sales in the village of Wellsville. Passed March 16, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 48. An Act to amend an act entitled "An act to incorporate the German Liederkranz of the city of New York," passed March twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and sixty. Passed March 16, 1869.

CHAP. 49. An Act to amend an act entitled "An act to incorporate the East India Telegraph Company," passed April twenty-fifth, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four. Passed March 16, 1869.

CHAP. 50. An Act to legalize and confirm certain proceedings taken to incorporate "The Holy Angels' Infirmary Academy and Industrial School for benevolent, charitable and scientific purposes," and to make valid gifts and grants to it, and property acquired by it, and acts and proceedings done and had by it. Passed March 16, 1869.

CHAP. 51. An Act relating to the village of Salem, increasing the commutation for highway assessment reducing collector's fees, and raising money by tax for new court house. Passed March 16, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 52. An Act extending the time for collecting taxes in the city of Oswego. Passed March 16, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 53. An Act to amend an act entitled "An act to revise, amend and consolidate the several acts relating to the village of Sag Harbor," passed April eighteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-one. Passed March 16, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 54. An Act to authorize the town of Bainbridge to purchase the bridge over the Susquehanna river in said town, and the property and franchises appertaining thereto of the existing Bainbridge Bridge Company, and to maintain the same as a free bridge, and to borrow money therefor.

CHAP. 55. An Act to revive and amend the charter of the Middletown Savings Bank, incorporated under chapter one hundred and four, Laws of eighteen hundred and sixtysix, entitled "An act to incorporate the Middletown Savings Bank," passed March fifth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six. Passed March 17, 1869.

CHAP. 56. An Act to provide additional buildings for lunatics in the city of New York, Passed March 17, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 57. An Act for supplying a deficiency in the appropriation for the maintenance of the State prisons, and for paying an award pursuant to chapter six hundred and thirtythree of the Laws of eighteen hundred and sixty-eight. Passed March 18, 1869; threefifths being present.

CHAP. 58. An Act to incorporate the Southern Tier Savings Bank, in the city of Elmira, Chemung county. Passed March 19, 1869.

CHAP. 59. An Act to extend the time for the collection of taxes in the town of Ticonderoga, in the county of Essex. Passed March 20, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 60. An Act to authorize the city of Syracuse to issue bonds and take stock in "The Syracuse and Northern" and "The Syracuse and Chenango Valley" Railroad Companies. Passed March 22, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 61. An Act to incorporate the Phoenix Hook and Ladder Company Number One, of Greenport, Suffolk county. Passed March 23, 1869.

CHAP. 62. An Act extending the time for collecting taxes in the town of Belfast, county of Allegany. Passed March 23, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 63. An Act requiring the accounts of the Superintendents of the Poor of Allegany county to be audited by the Board of Supervisors in the same manner as the accounts of other officers and persons. Passed March 23, 1869; three-fifths being present. CHAP. 64. An Act to change the name of the Young Men's Hebrew Benevolent Association in the city of New York to the "Hebrew Benevolent Fuel Association." Passed March 23, 1869.

CHAP. 63. An Act to amend an act entitled "An act to regulate, grade and macadamize Locust avenue, Morris street and Waverly street in the town of West Farms," passed March thirty-first, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight. Passed March 24, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 66. An Act to authorize "The Society for the Relief of poor Widows with small children to take and hold real and personal property. Passed March 24, 1869. CHAP. 67. An Act to amend section one of chapter seven hundred and sixty-five of the Laws of eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, entitled "An act to release to Robert Jones, as trustee and executor, the title and interest of the people of this State in and to certain lands in the city of Utica, Oneida county, and empowering him to convey the same," passed April twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven. Passed March 24, 1869, by a two-thirds vote.

CHAP. 68. An Act to authorize the extension of the Clove Branch Railroad and to facilitate its construction. Passed March 24, 1869.

CHAP. 69. An Act to enable the Board of Education of the city of Syracuse to transfer the fund belonging to said city arising from the gospel and school lots to the permanent fund under their control for school purposes and expend the same as part of such fund. Passed March 24, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 70. An Act to authorize the payment by the town of Afton to the commissioners for the erection of a new bridge in said town, to the amount expended by them for extra anchors for said bridge. Passed March 24, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 71. An Act authorizing and directing the disposition of money derived from the sale of church property of the Mendon Central Congregational Society of Mendon, Monroe county. Passed March 24, 1869.

CHAP. 72. An Act to extend the time for the collection of taxes in the county of Clinton. Passed March 24, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 73. An Act to authorize the Board of Education of school district number one in the town of Sherman, Chautauqua county, to borrow money for the purpose of purchasing a site and building a school house thereon. Passed March 25, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 74. An act to amend an act entitled "An act to incorporate the Bowery Savings Bank," passed May first, eighteen hundred and thirty-four. Passed March 25, 1869. CHAP. 75. An Act to authorize the towns of Wilna, Champion, Rutland, Le Ray, Pamelia, Watertown, Brownville and Hounsfield, in Jefferson county, to take stock and issue bonds therefor in aid of the Carthage, Watertown and Sacketts Harbor Railroad Company. Fassed March 29, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 76. An Act in confirmation of the vote of the electors of the town of Hempstead, Queens county, in relation to the public cemetery, and extending the grounds of said cemetery. Passed March 29, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 77. An Act to authorize the corporation of the village of Hamilton to issue bonds and take stock in the Utica, Clinton and Binghamton Railroad, and to become stockholders therein. Passed March 30, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 78. An Act to legalize the acts of William Salisbury, a justice of the peace of the town of Catskill, Greene county. Passed March 30, 1869; three-fifths being present. CHAP. 79. An Act to incorporate "Arcade Hook and Ladder Company Number One, of Arcade, Wyoming county." Passed March 30, 1869.

CHAP. 80. An Act to amend chapter three hundred and thirty-four of Laws of eighteen hundred and sixty-six, entitled "An act in relation to the Troy and Albia Horse Railroad Company." Passed March 31, 1869.

CHAP. 81. An Act to confirm the title of Samuel E. Simonds to certain land in the city of Brooklyn. Passed March 31, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 82. An Act to amend an act entitled "An act to incorporate the Barker and Chenango Bridge Company, passed April eight, eighteen hundred and forty-two," and extending the charter of said Barker and Chenango Bridge Company. Passed March 31, 1869. CHAP. 83. An Act to provide for the improvement of Grasse river and of the water power thereon, and to check freshets therein. Passed March 31, 1869; three-fifths being present. CHAP. 84. An Act to facilitate the construction of the New York and Oswego Midland railroad, and to amend the several acts in relation thereto. Passed March 31, 1869; threefifths being present.

CHAP. 85. An Act to legalize and confirm certain acts and proceedings of the Common
Council of the city of Albany. Passed April 1, 1869; three-fifths being present.
CHAP. 86. An Act to authorize the trustees of the village of Kinderhook, in the county of
Columbia, to raise money by tax to pay for fire alarm bell and town clock. Passed April
1, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 87. An Act making appropriation for the immediate completion and furnishing of portions of the Willard Asylum for the Insane, located near Ovid, New York. Passed April 2, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 88. An Act to incorporate "Tiger Hose Company Number One," of the city of Utica. Passed April 2, 1869.

CHAP. 89. An Act to amend an act entitled "An act in relation to the village of Piermont, in the county of Rockland," passed March 30th, 1853.* Passed April 2, 1869; threefifths being present.

CHAP. 90. An act to provide for the improvement of the navigation of the Racket river and of the hydraulic power thereon, and to check freshets therein. Passed April 2, 1869; threefifths being present.

CHAP. 91. An Act to amend an act entitled "An act to amend and consolidate the charter of the village of Le Roy," passed April sixth, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven. Passed April 2, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 92. An Act to provide for the compensation of members of the Board of Supervisors of the county of Oneida. Passed April 2, 1869; three-fifths being present. CHAP. 93. An Act legalizing the conveyance of lands made to Johannes Roesing, an alien, of the city of New York. Passed April 2, 1869, by a two-thirds vote.

So in original.

CHAP. 94. An Act authorizing and confirming the sale of lots by Green Hill Cemetery Association. Passed April 2, 1869.

CHAP. 95. An Act to release and convey the interest of the people of the State of New York in certain real estate in the town of Highland, in the county of Sullivan, to the widow and the heirs of Christian Metzger, deceased, and to enable them to take, hold and dispose of the same. Passed April 2, 1869, by a two-thirds vote. CHAP. 96. An Act to amend an act entitled "An act to authorize certain towns in the counties of Sullivan and Orange to issue bonds and take stock in any company now organized or that may hereafter be organized, within three years after the passage of this act, for the purpose of building a railroad from the village of Monticello, in the county of Sullivan, through the towns of Thompson and Forrestburgh, in said county of Sullivan, and the town of Deerpark, in the county of Orange, to Port Jervis, Orange county," passed May fourth, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight. Passed April 2, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 97. An Act to reorganize the Board of Water and Sewerage Commissioners of the city of Brooklyn, and to provide for the repaving, repairing and cleaning the streets of said city by said board. Passed April 2, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 98. An Act to legalize and confirm the acts of the board of trustees of the village of Rome in determining the terms of office of the trustees of said village. Passed April 2, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 99. An Act to amend chapter two hundred and eighty, section seventy-three, Laws of eighteen hundred and forty-seven, relating to a Reporter of the Supreme Court. Passed April 2, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 100. An Act to provide for the construction of vertical wood docking along the berme bank of the Erie canal, in the village of Rome. Passed April 2, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 101. An Act to authorize the town of Southampton, in the county of Suffolk, to issue bonds for the purpose of aiding the Long Island Railroad Company in constructing a branch railroad through said town of Southampton. Passed April 2, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 102. An Act to release certain escheated fands to the legatees of Mary Milroy. Passed April 3, 1869, by a two-thirds vote.

CHAP. 103. An Act to release to Susan Quinn the interest of the people of the State of New York in certain lands of which John Quinn died seized. Passed April 3, 1869, by a two-thirds vote.

CHAP. 104. An Act to fix the salaries of the assessors and overseer of the poor in the city of Utica. Passed April 3, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 105. An Act authorizing the town of Lumberland, in the county of Sullivan, to issue bonds to build a bridge across the Delaware river at Decker's dock, in the said town of Lumberland. Passed April 3, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 106. An Act to amend the charter of the village of Gouverneur, in the county of St. Lawrence. Passed April 3, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 107. An Act confirming the title of the First Congregational Society of Saratoga Springs to the real estate which has been conveyed to it, and authorizing said society to sell a portion of its property and to lease any portion thereof, and confirming all leases thereof made. Passed April 3, 1869.

CHAP. 108. An Act to authorize any life or fire insurance, or any trust or loan company or any savings bank, in the counties of Orange, New York or Kings, to invest their funds or deposits in the bonds issued pursuant to any law of this State, by the village of Middletown, Orange county, for the purpose of constructing water works. Passed April 5, 1869.

CHAP. 109. An Act to amend an act entitled "An act to incorporate the Rhinebeck Gas Company," passed May first, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight. Passed April 6, 1869. CHAP. 110. An Act to designate the place of holding the meetings of the Board of Supervisors of Oswego county, and regulate the compensation of members thereof. Passed April 6, 1869; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 111. An Act to confirm the organization, acts and proceedings of the Monticello and Port Jervis Railway Company, and to authorize the election of fifteen directors to manage its affairs. Passed April 6, 1869.

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