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CHAP. 61. An Act to provide for the appointment of a police constable in the town of Chateaugay, Franklin county. Passed February 28, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 62. An Act to amend an act entitled "An act to revise and amend the charter of the village of Ogdensburgh," passed March thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight. Passed February 28, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 63. An Act to make the common school in district number four, in the town of Fishkill, Dutchess county, free, and to provide a tax for that purpose. Passed February 28, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 64. An Act to authorize the Board of Supervisors of Monroe county to borrow money, to supply, in their discretion, the deficiency in the accounts of Jason Baker, late treasurer of said county. Passed February 28, 1865, three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 65. An Act authorizing Louisa Caroline Evans to hold and convey real estate. Passed March 1, 1865; by a two-thirds vote. CHAP. 66. An Act to provide for the appraisal and payment of damages of Nicholas C. Van Evera, Roof Van Evera, Roof Van Evera and Nelson Powers, John Craig and Stewart Craig, Charles R. Kelly and David Quackenbush and Samuel Morrell, alleged to have been caused by the overflow of water and breaking away of the towing path of the Erie canal. Passed March 1, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 67. An Act to authorize the Manufacturers? Bank in the city of Brooklyn, to change its location. Passed March 2, 1865.

CHAP. 68. An Act to amend an act entitled "An act for the more effectual draining of certain swamp and low lands in the towns of Pine Plains and Stanford, in the county of Dutchess," passed April fourteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine. Passed March 1, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 69. An Act relative to Common Schools in the city of New York. Passed March 3, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 70. An Act for the relief of the Children's Aid Society of the City of New York. Passed March 3, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 71. An Act to amend an act entitled "An act to incorporate the Syracuse City Water-Works Company," passed April fifth, eighteen hundred and forty-nine. Passed March 3, 1865; threefifths being present.

CHAP. 72. An Act to authorize Justices of the Peace of the county of Orleans to sentence persons convicted of certain offenses to the Monroe county penitentiary. Passed March 3, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 73. An Act to amend an act entitled "An act to make the office of Supervisor in Erie county a salaried office, and to regulate the compensation of the clerk of the Board of Supervisors of said county," passed April thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty. Passed March 3, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 74. An Act to provide for the payment of officers, clerks and others employed in the several departments in the city and county of New York. Passed March 3, 1865; three-fifths being present. CHAP. 75. An Act to release to Leonard C. Winslow the right of the State of New York in certain lands in the city of Poughkeepsie. Passed March 3, 1865; by a two-thirds vote.

CHAP. 76. An Act to incorporate the New York Conservatory of Music. Passed March 4, 1865.

CHAP. 77. An Act to enable the electors of the town of Cornwall, Orange county, to vote by district for town officers, and for other purposes. Passed March 4, 1865; three-fifths being present. CHAP. 78. An Act to authorize the Comptroller to receive from the treasurer of the county of Erie the account of unpaid taxes on lands of non-residents for the year eighteen hundred and sixty-three, and to credit the amount thereof to said treasurer. Passed March 4, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 79. An Act to incorporate the "Arion Society," of the city of New York. Passed March 4, 1865.

CHAP. 80. An Act to authorize the building of a bridge in Potsdam. Passed March 4, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 81. An Act to provide rooms, attendants, fuel, lights and stationery, for the Surrogate's Court in and for the county of Monroe. Passed March 4, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 82. An Act to amend an act entitled "An act to incorporate the German Savings Bank, in the city of New York," passed April ninth, eighteen hundred fifty-nine. Passed March 4, 1865. CHAP. 83. An Act making an appropriation to provide for a deficiency in the appropriation for the repairs and maintenance of the canals during the fiscal year commencing on the first day of October, 1864. Passed March 6, 1865; three-fifths being present. CHAP. 84. An Act to provide a parade ground for the military of the city of New York. Passed March 6, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 85. An Act to provide the means for the payment of awards made by the canal appraisers and the canal board, and to increase the revenues of the sinking fund under section three of article. seven of the constitution, so as to make such fund sufficient to preserve the public faith. Passed March 6, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 86. An Act to amend an act entitled "An act to incorporate the city of Elmira," passed April seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-four. Passed March 7, 1865; three-fifths being present. CHAP. 87. An Act to amend an act entitled "An act in relation to draining wet lands in the towns of Mentz and Montezuma, Cayuga county," passed April thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four. Passed March 7, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 88. An Act to amend the act entitled "An act to provide for the establishment of free schools in the village of Newburgh," passed April sixth, eighteen hundred and fifty-two. Passed March 7, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 89. An Act to legalize and confirm the official acts and proceedings of Augustus F. Barnes and William E. Bonham, as clerks to the Surrogate's Court of the county of Steuben, and their acts for and in the name of the Surrogate of the county of Steuben. Passed March 7, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 90. An Act to amend and consolidate the several acts relating to the village of Ilion. Passed March 8, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 91. An Act to amend the charter of the Washington Insurance Company of the city of New York. Passed March 8, 1865.

CHAP. 92. An Act to correct the assessment roll of the town of Stockbridge, in the county of Madison. Passed March 8, 1865; threefifths being present.

CHAP. 93. An Act to amend chapter fifty-six of the Laws of eighteen hundred and fifty-one. Passed March 8, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 94. An Act to build a bridge over the Bronx river, at the termination of Union avenue, in the town of West Farms and county of Westchester, and to lay out a road in the town of Westchester in said county. Passed March 8, 1865; three-fifths being present. CHAP. 95. An Act to amend the act to repeal the charter of the Westfield and Chautauqua Lake Plank-Road Company, passed April nineteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-two. Passed March 8, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 96. An Act to enable Derick W. Eltinge and Edmund Eltinge to convey certain real estate, and for other purposes. Passed March 8, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 97. An Act enabling the banks of this state to become associations for the purpose of banking under the laws of the United States. Passed March 9, 1865.

CHAP. 98. An Act to incorporate the Isaak Walton Club, of Skaneateles Lake. Passed March 9, 1865.

CHAP. 99. An Act to change the name of the Moore's Patent FireArms Company. Passed March 9, 1865.

CHAP. 100. An Act to confirm and legalize the acts of the Comptroller and superintendent of the Banking Department in the assignment and transfer of certain bonds and mortgages given to the Canal Bank of Lockport. Passed March 9, 1865; three-fifths being pres

ent.

CHAP. 101. An Act to authorize the village of Rome to raise by tax the sum of two thousand dollars, in addition to the amount already authorized by the charter of said village. Passed March 9, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 102. An Act to extend the time for the collection of taxes in the towns of Orangetown, Clarkstown, Haverstraw, and Ramapo, in the county of Rockland, and the towns of Milton and Ballston in the county of Saratoga. Passed March 10, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 103. An Act to change the name of the "National Union Life and Limb Insurance Company of New York." Passed March 10, 1865.

CHAP. 104. An Act for the relief of the inhabitants of the village of Cuylerville, in Livingston county. Passed March 10, 1865; threefifths being present.

CHAP. 105. An Act to legalize the acts of the Town Board of Galen, Wayne county, in issuing bonds for bounties to volunteers and substitutes. Passed March 11, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 106. An Act to incorporate the New York Infant Asylum. Passed March 11, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 107. An Act to incorporate the Oswego Historical Association. Passed March 11, 1865.

CHAP. 108. An Act to amend an act entitled "An act to incorporate the People's Savings Bank of the city of New York," passed May seventh, eighteen hundred sixty-three. Passed March 11, 1865. CHAP. 109. An Act to extend the time for the collection of taxes in the city of Oswego. Passed March 13, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 110. An Act to authorize the transfer of the property and effects of the Forest Lawn Cemetery Association, of the city of Buffalo, to the Buffalo City Cemetery, and to enlarge the powers of the latter for holding and conveying real estate. Passed March 13, 1865.

CHAP. 111. An Act to authorize the Buffalo Burial Ground Association to lease or to sell and convey its cemetery grounds to the Buffalo City Cemetery. Passed March 13, 1865.

CHAP. 112. An Act to incorporate "The Sherburne Horse-Thief Detective Society." Passed March 13, 1865.

CHAP. 113. An Act to improve and keep in repair the public highways of the county of Putnam. Passed March 13, 1865; threefifths being present.

CHAP. 114. An Act to amend the charter of the International Fire Insurance Company of the city of New York. Passed March 14, 1865.

CHAP. 115. An Act to amend chapter sixty-four of the Laws of 1860, entitled "An act concerning the Pilots of the channel of the East River commonly called Hell Gate, passed April 15, 1847, as amended by act passed March 12, 1860." Passed March 14, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 116. An Act to incorporate the Union Yatch Club of New York. Passed March 14, 1865.

CHAP. 117. An Act to authorize John Bowdish, of the town of Root, Montgomery county, to set apart one-half acre of land for a family cemetery. Passed March 14, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 118. An Act to incorporate the Union Hotel Company of the city of Buffalo. Passed March 14, 1865.

CHAP. 119. An Act to incorporate the Port Chester Savings Bank. Passed March 14, 1865.

CHAP. 120. An Act in relation to building a public market in the city of New York. Passed March 15, 1865; three-fifths being present. CHAP. 121. An Act to empower Sylvan Lodge number forty-one of Free and Accepted Masons, in the village of Moravia, in the county of Cayuga, to hold real and personal estate, and to convey the same. Passed March 15, 1865.

CHAP. 122. An Act to legalize a special tax imposed by the Board of Supervisors of Onondaga county, to raise bounties for volunPassed March 15, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 123. An Act authorizing the board of education of Forestville Union Free School, district number sixteen, of the towns of Hanover and Sheridan, in the county of Chautauqua, to borrow money to be used in the erection of a new school-house. Passed March 15, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 124. An Act declaring the amended Constitution of the Seneca nation of Indians adopted on the 18th day of March, A. D. 1862, the legitimate government of said Seneca nation of Indians and confirming the official acts of Henry Silverheels as President and of certain other persons as councillors of said nation. Passed March 16, 1865. CHAP. 125. An Act to create or erect the town of Monroe out of the territory now comprising the towns of Southfield, Highland and Monroe, in the county of Orange. Passed March 16, 1865; threefifths being present.

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