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Senate Bills in the committee of the whole.

1. An act to repeal an act to revive and amend an act entitled

an act appointing commissioners to lay out a road from Peekskill, in the county of Westchester, to the store of James Towner, in the county of Putnam, so far as relates to the town of Yorktown, except as to certain portions of said road.

2. An act for the relief of William Spencer.

3. An act to authorise the Canastota and Morrisville Plank Road Company to borrow money and to establish the location of said road.

4. An act to amend an act entitled "An act to provide for the incorporation of companies to construct plank roads and of companies to construct turnpike roads," passed May 7, 1847. 5. An act authorising the Theresa and Alexandria Plank Road Company to borrow money.

6. An act to confirm the title of John Greacen junior, to real

estate.

7. An act to authorize an election of officers in the village of Silver Creek.

8. An act to vest in boards of supervisors power to direct the expenditure of money raised by tax for highway labor on non-resident lands.

9. An act authorizing the supervisors of the county of Kings to create a loan for the erection of a penitentiary, and for

the purchase of land and the erection of a new lunatic asylum.

10. An act in relation to the salary of the agent of the Onondaga Indians.

11. An act to release the interest of this State in certain lands to Ernest Giraud, and to authorize letters of administration to be issued to him of the personal estate of Frances H. Chevrolat, deceased.

12. An act for the relief of the trustees of the Strong Place Baptist church, Brooklyn.

13. An act to authorize the Northern Railroad Company to construct a bridge across that portion of Lake Champlain at or near Rouse's Point, within this State.

14. An act to provide for the appraisal and payment of canal damages to Thomas Countryman.

15. An act to incorporate the fire department of the village of Newburgh.

16. An act to amend "An act in relation to free schools in the city of Troy, and school district No. 10 in the town of Lansingburgh," passed April 10, 1850.

17. An act in relation to the Warwick and Minisink Turnpike Company.

18. Concurrent resolutions in relation to the public domain.

Senate bills not reported from committees.

An act to allow Simeon C. Baker to change his name.
An act to allow Reuben W. Baker to change his name.

Senate bills not announced in Assembly.

An act for the relief of R. Nelson Geer and Charles W. Steves, contractors upon the suspended work on the Oswego canal.

TITLE OF ACTS

Passed at the 74th Session of the Legislature of the State of NewYork, held at the Capitol, in the city of Albany, 1851.

1. To provide for the drawing of a petit jury in the county of Schoharie.

2. To amend an act entitled, an act for increasing the number

of justices of the superior court of the city of New-York and for extending the jurisdiction of that court, passed March 24th, 1849, and the act amending the same, passed April 10th, 1849; and also to amend title five, of part first of the Code of Procedure.

3. For the repeal of the charter of the Croton Turnpike Com

pany.

4. To change the time of holding the next circuit court and court of oyer and terminer appointed to be held in and for the county of Oneida.

5. To authorize the trustees of the union school district number five, in the village of Bath in the county of Steuben, to raise money by tax.

6. In relation to the supervisors of the city of Brooklyn, county of Kings.

7. Authorizing the expenditure of a portion of the proceeds of the sale of the arsenal and arsenal grounds in the village of Malone, in the county of Franklin, for the purpose of improving the arsenal green in said village.

8. To extend the time for the collection of taxes of one thousand eight hundred and fifty.

9. To postpone or change the time of holding the next town meeting for the year 1851, in the town of Barkey in the county of Broome.

10. For the relief of Sarah McFrancis.

11. To confirm the election or designation of Horatio Randall and Warren D. Cain, as justices of the sessions in and for the county of Herkimer.

12. To amend an act and the title thereof entitled "An act to au

thorize the Syracuse and Tully Plank Road Company to make a branch of the road over lands of the Onondaga Indians," passed March 20, 1850.

13. Authorizing the Delavan Plank Road Company to borrow money.

14. To extend the operations and effect of the act passed February 17, 1848, entitled "An act to authorize the formation of corporations for manufacturing, mining, mechanical or chemical purposes."

15. To change the place of holding the annual town meeting of Seward, county of Schoharie, for the year 1851.

16. Submitting the claim of Daniel Cornell and Ransom Clark of the town of Guilford, county of Chenango, to the electors of said town.

17. Authorize the commissioners of highways of the town of Lancaster to borrow money.

18. To authorize the city of Brooklyn to create a loan for the purpose of paying existing liabilities and current expenses to the first of September next.

19. In relation to railroad corporations.

20. To authorize the Albany and Schenectady Railroad Company to borrow money to pay outstanding bonds, and to complete its double track.

21. In relation to the liberties of jails.

22. Authorizing the supervisors and town clerk of the town of Jamaica, Queens county, to sell and convey certain common lands belonging to said town.

23. Authorizing the election of three trustees and a district clerk in school district number 16, located in the village of Delhi.

24. In relation to elections held by the Troy Cemetery Association, and conferring further powers on the trustess thereof.

25. For the relief of the Shinecock tribe of Indians.

26. To authorize the commissioners of highways of the town of Schodack to borrow money.

27. To amend the act entitled "An act to incorporate the NewYork and Virginia Steamship Company," passed April 10, 1850, so as to enable said company to commence business when $100,000 of its capital stock shall have been subscribed.

28. To amend an act entitled "An act to incorporate the city of Oswego," passed March 24, 1848, and the act amending the same, passed March 31, 1849.

29. To repeal that portion of the Revised Statutes which declares what shall be an acceptance of the office of member of Congress.

30. To legalize the proceedings of the trustees and electors of school district No. 17 (formerly No. 33) of the town of Fishkill, and to authorize the present trustees to raise money to pay certain debts and expenses.

31. To amend an act entitled "An act to incorporate the Saugerties and Woodstock Turnpike Road Company," passed

April 21, 1828, and to authorize such company to abandon a portion of their road.

32. In relation to the penitentiary of Onondaga county.

33. To authorize the Utica Globe Mills Company to increase its capital stock.

34. To authorize the Utica Steam Woolen Mills Company to increase its capital stock.

35. In relation to the election of directors of the Union Bridge Company.

36. To provide for the appraisal and payment of damages incurred by Henry G. Beach in the removal of a bridge.

37. To amend the charter of the city of Schenectady.

38. To alter the commissioners' map of the city of Brooklyn. 39. To amend an act entitled "An act to condense and amend the several acts relating to the village of Skaneateles," passed April 10, 1850.

40. To provide for an additional justice of the peace in the town of Hector, in the county of Tompkins.

41. To increase the number of managers of the Life Savings Benevolent Association of New-York.

42. To repeal "An act relative to the highways in the town of Greenbush."

43. To incorporate the New-York State and National Law School. 44. For the relief of the collectors of taxes in the towns of Bath,

Steuben county; Bethlehem, New Scotland and Guilderland, in the county of Albany; Scriba, Oswego county, and the city of Syracuse, in the county of Onondaga.

45. To provide for the appraisal and payment of canal damages to Josiah S. Kellogg, as executor of the estate of Jacob Kellogg, deceased.

46. To release the interest of the State to certain lands of which John Jackson died seised, to Jemima Jackson, his widow. 47. To amend the act entitled "An act to amend the charter of

the city of Troy, and to provide for the establishment of free schools in said city," passed April 4, 1849.

48. To amend the charter of the village of Dundee.

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