AT A SESSION BEGUN AT TRENTON ON THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF OCTOBER, EIGHTEEN HUNDRED AND FORTY-ONE. Being the Second Sitting. SOMERVILLE : PRINTED BY S. L. B. BALDWIN. ACTS OF THE SIXTY-SIXTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF NEW-JERSEY. AN ACT to divorce Sarah] Egbert from her husband Elisha Egbert. Sec. 1. BE IT ENACTED by the Council and General Assembly of this State, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, Sarah Egbert That Sarah Egbert of the county of Burlington, be and she is divorced from hereby divorced from her husband Elisha Egbert, and that the her husband marriage contract now existing between them be, and the same is hereby absolutely dissolved. Passed January 20, 1842. Elisha Egbert. AN ACT to divorce Phebe E. Rork from her husband John Rork. BE IT ENACTED by the Council and General Assembly of this State, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That Phebe E. Rork, of the county of Salem, be, and she is hereby divorced from her husband, Jacob Rork, and that the Phebe E.Rork mariage contract now existing between them, be and the same her husband is hereby absolutely dissolved: provided, however, that nothing Jacob Rork. berein contained shall be construed or taken to render the issue of said marriage illegitimate. Passed January 20, 1842. divorced from A SUPPLEMENT to the act entitled "An act to incorporate a company to erect a turnpike from the town of Paterson to the village of Hackensack. Sec. 1. BE IT ENACTED by the Council and General Assembly of this State, and it is hereby enacted by the authority Time for com- of the same, That the time for completing the above turnpike pleting road road be extended to ten years from and after the sixth day of February next ensuing. extended. authorized to Sec. 2. And be it enacted, That in order to relieve the company from their embarrassments, in consequence of the destruction of their bridge, that it shall and may be lawful for the Company Hackensack and Paterson Turnpike Company to contract for contract for a a loan of any sum or sums of money not to exceed in the whole the sum of two thousand dollars, and to mortgage the road and bridge belonging to the said company, to any person or persons who shall or may loan the above sum of two thousand dollars or any part thereof to the said company. Passed January 21, 1842. loan. per annum to AN ACT for the relief of Charles Labaw, of the county of Sec. 1. BE IT ENACTED by the Council and General Assembly of this State, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the Treasurer of this State, for the time being, shall be and he is hereby authorized and required to pay Charles Labaw, Pension of of the aforesaid county, a soldier in the service of the United Fifty Dollars States, in the revolutionary war, or to his order, the sum of Chas. Labaw, fifty dollars per annum, to be paid to the said Charles Labaw, in half yearly payments from the passing of this act, during the life-time of the said Charles Labaw, the first payment to be made on the passage of this act; and the receipt of the said Charles Labaw, or his order, shall be a sufficient voucher to the Treasurer for such sums as he may pay by virtue of this act, in the settlement of his accounts. Passed January 25, 1842. AN ACT concerning the last will and testament of George WHEREAS, Edward Suffern, of the county of Rockland, in с |