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CHAP. 530. An Act to provide for a survey of the lines between certain towns in the counties of Sullivan and of Delaware. Passed May 2, 1864; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 531. An Act to repeal chapter three hundred and forty of the Laws of eighteen hundred and sixty, entitled "An act in relation to certain highway taxes in the counties of Warren, Essex and Hamilton." Passed May 2, 1864.

CHAP. 532. An Act to legalize the election and subsequent proceedings of the trustees and officers of the village of Mount Vernon, in the county of Westchester. Passed May 2, 1864; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 533. An Act to change the name of the South Bainbridge Bridge Company, and to receive an increased amount of toll. Passed May 2, 1864.

CHAP. 534. An Act to authorize the Trustees of the village of Baldwinsville, Onondaga county, to build sidewalks. Passed May 2, 1864; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 535. An Act to authorize the laying out of certain highways in the town of Flushing, in the county of Queens. Passed May 2, 1864; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 536. An Act in relation to police commissioners, police justice, and police officers, in the village of Cold Spring, Putnam county. Passed May 2, 1864; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 537. An Act for the collection of unpaid taxes in the towns of Middletown, Castleton and Southfield; in the county of Richmond. Passed May 2, 1864; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 538. An Act to amend an act entitled "An Act to provide for the election of a police justice in the town of Waterford, Saraatoga county," passed February nineteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four. Passed May 2, 1864; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 539. An Act to enable the trustees of the village of Owego to purchase land for village purposes. Passed May 2, 1864; threefifths being present.

CHAP. 540. An act authorizing the Saugerties and Woodstock Turnpike Road Company to locate a toll-gate and establish rates of toll. Passed May 2, 1864.

CHAP. 541. An Act to authorize the town of Granville, in the county of Washington, to elect one additional justice of the peace. Passed May 2, 1864; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 542. An Act to incorporate the Rondout and New York Steam Transportation Company. Passed May 2, 1864.

CHAP. 543. An Act to authorize the enforcement and collection by action of judgments in county courts in favor of deceased judgment creditors. Passed May 2, 1864; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 544. An Act to amend chapter 567 of the Laws of 1862, entitled "An act to prevent the adulteration of milk, and prevent the traffic in impure and unwholesome milk." Passed May 2, 1864; threefifths being present.

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CHAP. 545. An Act to amend an act entitled "An act in relation to the fees of grand and petit jurors," passed March 31, 1860. 2, 1864; three-fifths being present. CHAP. 546. An Act to incorporate the Board of Trade of the city of Albany. Passed May 2, 1864.

CHAP. 547. An Act authorizing the Common Council of the city of Buffalo to lay out a public ground for the purpose of maintaining and protecting a sea-wall or breakwater along the shore or margin of Lake Erie. Passed May 2, 1864; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 548. An Act to amend the separate road district of the village of Willink, in the county of Erie. Passed May 2, 1864; threefifths being present.

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CHAP. 549. An Act to amend an act entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to incorporate the village of Flushing,' passed March twentieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven. Passed May 2, 1864; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 550. An Act to amend an act entitled "An act to amend an act passed April tenth, eighteen hundred and sixty, entitled 'An act to incorporate the Conqueror Hook and Ladder and Bucket Company, at Tarrytown, Westchester county,' passed March thirtyfirst, eighteen hundred and sixty-two." Passed May 2, 1864; threefifths being present.

CHAP. 551. An Act authorizing the continuance of a dam across the Susquehanna river. Passed May 2, 1864; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 552. An Act to amend an act entitled "An act to incorporate

the Windsor Bridge Company," passed April twenty-third, eighteen hundred and twenty-three. Passed May 2, 1864; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 553. An Act to amend chapter 150 of the Laws of 1837, authorizing a loan of certain moneys belonging to the United States, deposited with the State of New York for safe keeping. Passed May 2, 1864. CHAP. 554. An Act for the relief of Ephraim Wells. Passed May 2, 1864; by a two-thirds vote.

CHAP. 555. An Act to revise and consolidate the general acts relating to Public Instruction. Passed May 2, 1864; three-fifths being present. CHAP. 556. An Act to amend an act entitled "An act to provide for the instruction of common school teachers," passed June 17, 1853, passed April 13. 1855. Passed May 4, 1864; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 557. An Act to enlarge the powers of the trustees of the village of Brockport. Passed May 4, 1864; three-fifths being present. CHAP. 558. An Act to change the name and title of the religious corporation known as "The Second Congregational church of the town of Madrid," in the county of St. Lawrence, to "The First Presbyterian church of Waddington," in said county. Passed May 4, 1864.

CHAP. 559. An Act to amend the act entitled "An act to provide for the incorporation of villages," passed seventh December, eighteen hundred and forty-seven, so far as relates to the village of Corning in the county of Steuben. Passed May 4, 1864; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 560. An Act to incorporate Eagle Fire Engine Company Number One, in the village of Cold Spring Harbor, in the towns of Oyster Bay and Huntington, counties of Queens and Suffolk. Passed May 4, 1864; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 561. An Act in addition to an act entitled "An act concerning the Erie Railway company," passed March twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-two. Passed May 4, 1864.

CHAP. 562. An Act to confirm the title of the Excelsior Fire Insurance Company to certain real estate in the city of Brooklyn. Passed May 4, 1864.

CHAP. 563. An Act to amend the act to provide for the incorporation of Fire Insurance Companies, passed June 25, 1853, in regard to the investment of their capital surplus and profits. Passed May 4, 1864. CHAP. 564. An Act to release to Caroline Hillis certain real estate, of which Henry Hillis died seized. Passed May 4, 1864; by a twothirds vote.

CHAP. 565. An Act for the relief of Sarah James. Passed May 4, 1864; by a two-thirds vote.

CHAP. 566. An Act for the relief of Bridget Murtagh and James McGuire. Passed May 4, 1864; by a two-thirds vote.

CHAP. 567. An Act to legalize the official acts of Ziba Williams, a justice of the peace in the town of Danby, Tompkins county. Passed May 4, 1864; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 568. An Act in relation to the American Institute. Passed May 4, 1864; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 569. An Act to amend sections eleven, fourteen and fifteen of chapter four hundred and eighty-four of the Laws of eighteen hundred and sixty-two, and to confer additional powers on the marshals of the city of New York. Passed May 4, 1864; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 570. An Act to amend an act entitled "An act to incorporate the National Life and Limb Insurance Company of New York," passed April twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and sixty-three. Passed May 4, 1864; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 571. An Act providing for the appraisal and payment of the damages of Marietta Fink, caused by the Erie canal enlargement. Passed May 4, 1864; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 572. An Act to authorize the stockholders of the Chautauqua Farmer's and Mechanic's Union to levy and collect taxes, and to legalize assessments heretofore made. Passed May 4, 1864.

CHAP. 573. An Act to authorize the town of Aurora, in the county of Erie, to raise money by bond to build an academy. Passed May 4, 1864; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 574. An Act for the protection of the planting of oysters upon oyster beds in the county of Queens. Passed May 4, 1864; threefifths being present.

CHAP. 575. An Act for the better protection of oysters planted in the waters of Richmond county. Passed May 4, 1864; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 576. An Act to incorporate the East Marion Wharf Company. Passed May 4, 1864; by a two-thirds vote.

CHAP. 577. An Act to provide for the promotion of public health and for draining and reclaiming overflowed and wet lands adjoining Black lake and its tributaries, in the counties of St. Lawrence and Jefferson, and for improving the hydraulic power at Ogdensburgh. Passed May 4, 1864; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 578. An Act concerning the rights and privileges of persons in the military and naval service of the United States. Passed May 4, 1864; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 579. An Act authorizing the Syrian Protestant college and the trustees of Robert college of Constantinople, to take and hold real and personal estate. Passed May 4, 1864.

CHAP. 580. An Act for the relief of John Paddock. Passed May 4, 1864; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 581. An Act to alter the map of the city of New York. Passed May 5, 1864; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 582. An Act to amend an act entitled "An act to authorize the formation of railroad corporations and to regulate the same, passed April 2, 1850. Passed May 5, 1864; three-fifths being present. CHAP. 583. An Act to amend sections 85, 90 and 93 of chapter 480 of the Laws of 1847; Passed May 5, 1864; three-fifths being present. CHAP. 584. An Act to alter the commissioners' map of the city of Brooklyn. Passed June 6, 1864; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 585. An Act for the relief of Myron H. Mills. Passed June 6, 1864; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 586. An Act to amend the act entitled "An act to create in the city of New York the department of Public Charities and Cor

rection, and to abolish the Alms-house department therein," passed April seventeenth, eighteen hundred and sixty. Passed June 6, 1864; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 587. An Act to divide the town of Monroe, in the county of Orange, and to erect therein three separate and distinct towns, by the board of supervisors thereof. Passed December 1st, 1863; twothirds of all the members elected to such board voting in its favor.

CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS.

Amending the Constitution so as to extend the elective franchise to persons in the military service of the United States. Passed January 15, 1864.

Amending the Constitution so as to provide for the appointment of five commissioners of appeal. Passed January 26, 1864.

Appointing Edward F. Underhill as stenographic reporter to the legislature. Passed February 18, 1864.

Authorizing the Comptroller to borrow money to pay state bounty to volunteers in the United States army. Passed February 19, 1864. In relation to the neglect and suffering of state volunteers. Passed March 4, 1864.

In relation to the report of the transactions of the State Medical Society for the year 1863. Passed March 5, 1864.

Authorizing chief of Bureau of Military Statistics to send flags and trophies to Metropolitan fair at New York. Passed March 18, 1864. Authorizing regents of university to send portions of collections under their charge to Metropolitan fair in aid of the Sanitary Commission. Passed March 22, 1864.

In relation to General Anderson. Passed March 22, 1864.

In relation to the publication of the transactions of the State Agricultural Society for the year 1862. Passed March 26, 1864.

In relation to bounties to volunteers. Passed April 4, 1864. Relative to printing the annual report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction. Passed April 13, 1864.

As to foreign and domestic holders of state bonds. Passed April 16, 1864.

Relative to printing extra copies of the transactions of the American Institute. Passed April 22, 1864.

Relative to printing extra copies of transactions of State Agricultural Society. Passed April 22, 1864.

Anthorizing the governor to borrow sufficient amount of money to supply deficiency in fund to pay state bounties to volunteers. Passed April 23, 1864.

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