the term of one year from the time limited in said additional supplement to said act: and all papers recorded within the time extended as aforesaid, by this act, shall be as good and effectual in law, as if such papers had been recorded within the time appointed in said first supplement to the act, entitled, “An act authorizing the distribution of certain public papers relating to lands in this State," or within the time extended by the second supplement thereto, any thing therein, or in any other of the laws of this State, contained, to the contrary notwithstanding. Passed at Dover, Feb. 4, 1808. СНАР. LXXVI. 1808 CHAP. LXXVI. An ACT authorizing the appointment of an additional number of justices of the peace in the county of Kent. BE E it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Delaware, in General Assembly met Two thirds of the members of each house consenting to, and approving thereof,That the number of justices of the peace shall be increased, so that there shall not be more than fourteen in the county of Kent, at the same time in commission. С НАР. LXXVII. 1808 State treasurer authorized to pay to D. Lockwood; To Kendal To W. P. Russel; CHA P. LXXVII. An ACT authorizing the State treasurer to pay certain claims therein mentioned. BE E it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Delaware, in General Assembly met, That the State treasurer be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to pay to David Lockwood, of Kent county, or his order, the sum of fifteen dollars, for his attendance on the High court of Errors and Appeals, as sheriff of Kent counTo Jolin Clarke; to; to John Clarke, of Kent county, or to his order, for his expenses in going to Philadelphia, to purchase stock for the use of the State, the sum of twenty-five dollars; to Kendal Batson, of Sussex county, or his order, for fees due him for services as sheriff of said county, the sum of seventeen dollars and one cent; to William P. Russel, clerk of the High court of Errors and Appeals, or to his order, for dockets, and transcribing therein certain records of the said court, for the use of the judges thereof, the To J. Pettigrew; sum of sixteen dollars; to John Pettigrew, former military commissary of Kent county, or to his or der, for expenses incurred in endeavouring to recover certain military fines, the sum of thirty-five dollars and twenty-eight cents; and to the following named persons, for their attendance as witness es on the impeachment of Robert Hamilton, that is to say, to Daniel Lowber, or his order, the sum of thirteen dollars; to John Reynolds, or his order, the sum of thirteen dollars; to John Jones, or his order, the sum of thirteen dollars; to John Dixon, or order, the sum of thirteen dollars, to Samuel Wood, or order, the sum of eleven dollars; to Richard Moland, or his order, the sum of thirteen dollars; to Robert Squibb, or his order, the sum of thirteen dollars; to Isaac Solomon, or order, the sum of thirteen dollars; to John Huff, or order, the sum of thirteen dollars; to Eliakim Garretson, or order, the sum of thirteen dollars; to Joseph B. And to the wited to give evidence on the tri nesses summon al of Robert Hamilton. Shipley, or order, the sum of thirteen dollars; to Abraham Gist, or order, the sum of thirteen dollars; to Abner Otley, or order, the sum of thirteen dollars; to William Pryce, or order, the sum of thirteen dollars; to Charles Hamilton, or his order, the sum of thirteen dollars; and to Isaac M'Cally, or order, the sum of thirteen dollars; which said sums, the State treasurer is hereby authorized to pay out of such public monies as now are, or hereafter may come into the treasury of this State, not otherwise appropriated by law. Passed at Dover, Feb. 5, 1808. СНАР. LXXVII. 1808 2 F |