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ing to a still larger sum. Perhaps the present Legislature in their wisdom, may correct pasterrors by supporting our former statutes. Yours most respectfully,

ROBERT BARNES, Inspector.

P. S. I may add payments to the commissioners of almshouse on May 5th, 1832, of balance received of Daluze & Co. on the compromise,

... $92 00

Also nett proceeds on single bale, paid commissioners almshouse January 21st, 1833,....

8.88

I certify that the foregoing statement is correct and true.
ROBERT BARNES.

New-York, January 21st, 1833.

Personally appeared before me, said inspector, R. Barnes, and affirmed to the truth and correctness of the foregoing statement. JOHN YATES CEBRA, Alderman 1st ward,

and Justice of Peace for city and county of New-York.

IN SENATE,

January 28, 1833.

ANNUAL REPORT

Of George Seaman, an Inspector of Pot and Pearl ashes for the county of New-York.

Hon. JOHN TRACY,

New-York, January 22, 1833.

SIR,

President of the Senate of the State of New-York.

I herewith transmit the annnal report of pot and pearl ashes inspected by me, as required by law.

Respectfully your ob't. serv't.

GEORGE SEAMAN,

Inspector of pot and pearl ashes for the county of New-York.

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