Imágenes de páginas
PDF
EPUB

siring to be relieved, and the said person so appointed shall give bond as required by the said act of the person first appointed, and the said trustee so relieved shall, on demand, turn over to his successor all moneys, securities, vouchers, papers and everything in his hands appertaining to the said trust, whose receipt therefor duly acknowledged, shall be a final discharge to the trustee so relieved and his sureties.

3. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect immediately.

Approved March 26, 1872.

Preamble.

Directors to

CHAPTER CCCLXXXIV.

A Supplement to an act entitled "A Further Supplement to 'An Act to incorporate Trustees of Religious Societies,' approved April seventeenth, eighteen hundred and fortysix," which further supplement was approved March twentyninth, eighteen hundred and sixty nine.

WHEREAS, the Young Men's Christian Association, of the city of Elizabeth, is now incorporated under the act to which this is a supplement, and it is desirable to enlarge and increase its powers; therefore,

1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of be managers. the State of New Jersey, That the business affairs, transactions and estate of the said corporation, shall not be managed by the board of trustees as provided in the act to which this is a supplement, but by the board of directors of the said association, their associates and successors, who shall have all the power in their corporate name, that is given to the board of trustees by said act to which this is a supplement. Election of di 2. And be it enacted, That the successors to the present board of directors shall be elected in accordance with the provisions of the constitution of the said association as it now is or may be amended from time to time; provided, that at all elections for directors under this law, ten days notice in writing, set up at the regular place of meeting in plain

rectors.

Proviso.

view, shall be given, and it shall be lawful at such meeting to elect any number of directors, or fill vacancies in the said board of directors as required and provided for in the constitution of the association; provided, that the whole number Proviso. of directors shall not exceed fifteen.

and by-laws.

3. And be it enacted, That the constitution and by-laws of Constitution the said association now in force, with such alterations and amendments as may be made from time to time by the said association, not inconsistent with the objects of the association or the laws of this state, shall continue to be the constitution and by-laws of the said association.

4. And be it enacted, That the objects of this association Objects. shall be the improvement of the spiritual, mental and social condition of young men and other persons, by means of lectures, sermons, reading-rooms and social meetings, and by such other means as the board of directors shall desire.

convey real

5. And be it enacted, That the said association by its cor- May hold and porate name shall have power to take by purchase, gift, estate. devise or bequeath, and to hold, convey, sell, and dispose of any real or personal estate, money, goods, chattels, or other property, for the use of the said association, not exceeding in value one hundred thousand dollars, and said property to the amount of ten thousand dollars shall be exempt from state, county and municipal taxes.

Certificate of be filed

incorporation

with clerk of

[ocr errors]

which associa

6. And be it enacted, That any of the young men's christian associations of this state are hereby authorized by a majority of the votes cast at a meeting of the association held in their regular place of meeting, called in the same tion is located way as meetings for the election of directors are provided for in this act, to adopt all the provisions of this act, and fully to carry out the same, to all intents and purposes, in their respective associations, adopting their own name and constitution and by-laws; a copy of the resolution declaring any association incorporated under this law, with the names of the first board of directors elected after accepting the same, together with a copy of the official seal of the said association, certified to be correct, under oath, by the officers of the meeting or meetings when said resolution was adopted, directors elected, and seal adopted, shall be filed in the office of the clerk of the county in which said association is located. 7. And be it enacted, That all acts and parts of acts inccnsistent with the provisions of this act, be and the same

Repealer.

are hereby repealed, and this act shall be deemed a public
act and take effect immediately.
Approved March 26, 1872.

Treasurer to

make pay nient, upon

CHAPTER CCCLXXXVIII.

An Act to defray incidental expenses of New Jersey Legislature for the session of eighteen hundred and seventy-one.

1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey, That it shall be lawful for the treaThe Comptrol- Surer of this state to pay, upon the warrant of the comptroller, to the several persons hereinafter named, the following

the warrant of

ler, of inclien

tal expensES for the year

eiz teen hun-amounts, viz:

ured and sev enty-one.

Item No. 1. To Ivins and Mount, carriage hire for governor to asylum and state prison, nine dollars and fifty cents,

Item No. 2. To Thomas R. Dyer, for coach furnished committee on soldiers' children's home, sixteen dollars,

Item No. 3. To Thomas R. Dyer, for coach furnished committee on state's prison, four dollars, Item No. 4. To Thomas R. Dyer, for coaches furnished committee on lunatic asylum, eighty dollars,

Item No. 5. To Ivins and Mount, for coaches furnished committee on soldiers' children's home, fifty-six dollars,

Item No. 6. To Ivins and Mount, for coaches furnished committee on state's prison, eight dollars, Item No. 7. To Ivins and Mount, for coach furnished committee on soldiers' children's home, eight dollars,

Item No. 8. To Ivins and Mount, for coaches furnished committee on soldiers' children's home, forty-eight dollars,

Item No. 9. To Ivins and Mount, for coach furnished committee on state prison, four dollars,

$9.50

16 00

4.00

80 00

56 00

8.00

8. 00

48 00

4 00

Item No. 10. To Ivins and Mount, for coach furnished committee on lunatic asylum, eight dollars,

Item No. 11. To A. H. Rickey, for parchment roll for oath of members of senate and general assembly, twenty-five dollars,

Item No. 12. To Murphy and Bechtel, for stationery furnished clerk of assembly, seventyeight dollars and twenty five cents,

Item No. 13. To Murphy and Bechtel, for stationery furnished clerk of assembly, one hundred and six dollars and seventy cents,

Item No. 14. To Murphy and Bechtel, for stationery furnished clerk of assembly, one hundred and fifteen dollars and fifty cents.

Item No. 15. To Murphy and Bechtel, for stationery furnished to secretary of senate, one hundred and forty-eight dollars and seventy-five

cents,

Item No. 16. To William T. Nicholson, for stationery furnished to door-keeper in house of assembly, one hundred and eight dollars,

Item No 17. To John P. Lansing, for advertising incidental expenses, account of legislative session one thousand eight hundred and seventyone, five dollars,

Item No. 18. To Murphy and Bechtel, for stationery furnished secretary of senate, two hundred and ten dollars,

Item No. 19. To William T. Nicholson, for stationery furnished secretary of senate, seventyfive dollars and fifty cents,

Item No. 20. To John Torrey, jun., for expenses incurred in contested election case, Hooper vs. Torrey, one thousand dollars,

Item No. 21. To Murphy and Bechtel, for stationery furnished secretary of senate, one hundred and seventy-eight dollars and fifty cents,

Item No. 22. To A. M. Johnston, for minute books furnished for house of assembly, forty-two dollars,

Item No. 23. To Naar, Day and Naar, for making books for clerk of house of assembly, thirty dollars and seventy five cents.

$8.00

25 00

78 25

106 70

115 50

148 75

108 00

5.00

210 00

75 50

1,000 00

178 50

42 00

30 75

Item No. 24. To Murphy and Bechtel, for stationery furnished clerk of house of assembly, fifteen dollars and ninety cents,

Item No. 25. To Ivins and Mount, for coach. furnished committee on soldiers' children's home, five dollars,

Item No. 26. To Charles Scott, for stationery furnished engrossing clerk of house of assembly, one hundred and forty seven dollars and ninetyseven cents,

Item No. 27. To Charles Scott, for stationery furnished engrossing clerk of senate, one hundred and eighty-three dollars and forty cents,

Item No. 28. To John P. Lansing, for services as clerk of incidental committee, fifty dollars,

Item No. 29. To John F. Babcock, for rent of office and furniture for the secretaries of the senate for eighteen hundred and seventy-one, one hundred dollars,

Item No. 30. To Murphy and Bechtel, for books furnished clerk of house of assembly, thirtyseven dollars and fifty cents,

Item No. 31. To Murphy and Bechtel, for books furnished clerk of senate, thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents,

Item No. 32. To Edward D. Fox, for extra services rendered in executive department during the session of one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, one hundred dollars,

Item No. 33. To S. M. Dickinson, for services as master in chancery, drawing and taking affidavits to amounts presented and paid at the office of comptroller, to facilitate the business of said office from July first, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six to April first, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, two hundred and fifty dollars,

Item No. 34. To H. P. Arnel, for services rendered in treasurer's office from January first, one thousand eight hundred and seventy, to March twenty fifth, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, two hundred and fifty dollars,

Item No. 35. To George T. Dudley, for stationery furnished sergeant-at-arms of senate, one hundred and seven dollars and ten cents,

$15.90

500

147 97

183 40

50 00

100 00

37 50

37 50

100 00

250 00

250 00

107 10

« AnteriorContinuar »