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REPORT, &c.

To the Honorable the Legislature of the State of New-York.

In obedience to the sixteenth section of Chapter ninth, Title tenth of part first of the Revised Statutes, the undersigned, the Superintendent and Inspector of the Salt Springs in the county of Onondaga, do

RESPECTFULLY REPORT:

That during the year 1832, there has been 1,625,985 bushels of salt inspected in the town of Salina, as follows, to wit:

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The manufactories are substantially the same as at the time of our last annual report, although there have been erected during the past year two or three new manufactories, and the same number have gone to decay.

The public works or pumps for the raising of salt water, are now in good repair in the village of Salina. The steam pump purchased of Joseph Jaquith and others, in the summer of 1831, was not required during the last summer by the State to raise water for the use of the village of Liverpool. In the fore part of the last season permission was given by the Superintendent to Messrs. Brown and Paddock, to occupy the same, for the purpose of making coarse salt, on their stipulating to surrender the possession thereof in as good repair as when by them taken, to the said Superintendent whenever requested. They made some improvements by adding some vats. Shortly after they put the works in operation, they had the misfortune to burst the steam boiler; in the bursting of which the small edifice in which it was placed was demolished. It is believed it will be unnecessary to rebuild the same, as the pumps at Salina are abundantly sufficient to raise the salt water or brine required for the villages of Salina, Liverpool and Syracuse.

In the month of May last, a contract was made to rebuild the water wheel, and to make the machinery for propelling the pump at the village of Geddes; the same is to be done on a more simple plan. It was expected that the materials would be prepared during the past summer, (which expectation has been realised,) and the work to be completed during the present winter, at a time less inconvenient for the manufacterers to suspend their operations, than any other season of the year. The mechanic, Mr. James J. Rice, is now engaged in completing the same, and it is confidently expected that it will be finished and again in operation previous to the first of March next.

The amount collected and now collecting for the raising of salt water during the past year, is $3,305.97, and the amount expended during the same time in tending the pumps and keeping the same in repair, amounts to $1,992.51, including the amount now expended in rebuilding the works at Geddes. The amount now paid Mr. Rice, on his contract for the said work at Geddes, being $750.

NEHEMIAH H. EARLL.
M. V. VLECK.

IN ASSEMBLY,

January 14, 1833.

REPORT

Of the select committee on the memorial of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the city of New-York.

Mr. Ostrander, from the select committee to whom was referred the memorial of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonality of the city of New-York, praying for the passage of a law relative to the police of the city of New-York,

REPORTED

That they have had the subject under consideration. The memorialists represent that for the good government of the city that certain amendments to the law regulating the police department is necessary, and that additional powers should be conferred upon the officers entrusted with the important duties of preserving the peace and good order among the inhabitants of said city.

The memorialists further represent, that they have prepared the draft of a law, which after being duly considered by the proper committee, was discussed and adopted by both branches of the common council of said city.

Your committee are of opinion from the facts set forth by the memorialists, that for the good government of the city of NewYork, that additional powers should be granted to the officers of the police department.

Your committee are therefore of opinion, that the prayer of the petitioners is reasonable and ought to be granted, and ask leave to introduce a bill prepared for that purpose.

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IN ASSEMBLY,

January 14, 1833.

REPORT

Of the committee on public lands, on the petition of Zemri Hills and others.

Mr. Mabee, from the committee on public lands to whom was referred the petition of Zemri Hills and others, of the town of Portland, in the county of Chautauque,

REPORTED:

That they have had the subject under consideration, and have come to the conclusion, that the prayer of the petitioners should be granted; the petition is for the release of a certain escheated village lot in the village of Jamestown, Chautauque county; that the fee of the said lot was vested in one Abel Palmer, who died in 1815, without heirs. That the said Abel Palmer was supported in his infancy by one of the petitioners, Zemri Hills, and by him educated, and that the release of the escheat is for the benefit of the said Zemri Hills. The committee have instructed their chairman to ask leave to bring in a bill.

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