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CHAP. 261. An Act to confer jurisdiction upon the Canal Board to settle with Martin Holmes his claim against the State. Passed March 31, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 262. An Act to modify the law relating to ferries, as to the village of Binghamton, and for the erection of free foot-bridges over the Chenango river in said village. Passed March 31, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 263. An Act in relation to the officers of the department for the Survey and Inspection of Buildings in the city of New York. Passed March 31, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 264. An Act to incorporate the New York College of Dentistry. Passed March 31, 1865.

CHAP. 265. An Act to confirm the proceedings of a special townmeeting held in the town of Ellisburgh, in the county of Jefferson, on the thirtieth day of March, eighteen hundred sixty-four. Passed March 31, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 266. An Act for the better regulation and discipline of the New York State Inebriate Asylum. Passed March 31, 1865; three fifths being present.

CHAP. 267. An Act to amend an act entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to provide for building a bridge over Chambers' creek in the towns of Newburgh and New Windsor, in the county of Orange, and for making the present toll-bridge over Murderers' creek, in the town of New Windsor, free,'" passed April thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four. Passed March 31, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 268. An Act to authorize the city of Rochester to borrow money and levy an additional tax therefor. Passed March 31, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 269. An Act to amend an act entitled "An act to incorporate the Bloomingdale Savings Bank," passed April seventeenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, and an act amending the same, passed February twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine. Passed April 1, 1865.

CHAP. 270. An Act making an appropriation to pay the expense of repairing the breaks and breaches in the state canals and to restore navigation thereon. Passed April 1, 1865; three-fifths being pres

ent.

CHAP. 271. An Act confirming the proceedings of a town-meeting held in the town of Cazenovia, on the twenty-seventh day of March, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, and providing for the repair of the roads and bridges in said town. Passed April 1, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 272. An Act to extend the time for the collection of taxes in the county of Oneida. Passed April 1, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 273. An Act to authorize Charles C. Alger, Charles Alger and associates to organize a corporation under the provisions of chapter one hundred and forty of the Laws of eighteen hundred and fifty, with additional powers, for the purpose of constructing and operating a rail or other road from the "Forest of Dean Iron Mine," in Orange county, to the Hudson river. Passed April 1, 1865. CHAP. 274. An Act to change the name of the "Mutual Life and Travelers' Insurance Company." Passed April 1, 1865.

CHAP. 275. An Act to provide for the payment of the Supervisors of Erie county for services at special sessions of said board in the years eighteen hundred and sixty-four and eighteen hundred and sixtyfive. Passed April 1, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 276. An Act authorizing the town. of Amherst in the county of Erie, to loan money on the credit of the town for rebuilding certain bridges therein that have been swept off by the late flood. Passed April 1, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 277. An Act to amend sections forty-eight and fifty-one, title fourteen, chapter eighteen, part one of the Revised Statutes, concerning sidewalks, so far as relates to Malone village, in the county of Franklin. Passed April 1, 1865; three-fifths being present. CHAP. 278. An Act to change the name of the "Second Presbyterian Church and Society of Watertown,' to "The Stone Street Presbyterian Church of Watertown." Passed April 1, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 279. An Act to confirm and legalize certain resolutions of the Board of Supervisors of Richmond county, and authorizing the levying of a tax upon the taxable property of said county, to repay the money borrowed under said resolutions. Passed April 1, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 280. An Act for the relief of Union School-District number one, in the town of Wellsville, in the county of Allegany. Passed April 1, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 281. An Act to declare the village of North Tonawanda a separate road district. Passed April 1, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 282. An Act authorizing the Commissioners of Highways of the town of Lowville to open a street in the village of Lowville. Passed April 1, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 283. An Act to legalize the actions of the Board of Town Auditors of the town of North Greenbush, in relation to bounties, and to authorize the collection of the same. Passed April 1, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 284. An Act to confer authority upon the Board of Assessors of the town of Broome, in the county of Schoharie, to amend the last assessment roll of the said town, or to assess in the next assess

ment roll a certain amount of tax not collected. Passed April 3, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 285. An Act to facilitate the acquisition of land for the extension of the Croton Aqueduct Water-Works, and for the construction of impounding or storage reservoirs in the counties of Putnam and Westchester, and to authorize the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty to borrow three hundred thousand dollars for the purposes aforesaid. Passed April 3, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 286. An Act providing for the compensation of the trustees of the second mortgage bonds of the Northern Railroad Company. Passed April 3, 1865.

CHAP. 287. An Act authorizing the trustees of the village of Whitehall to appoint a harbor-master. Passed April 3, 1865.

CHAP. 288. An Act to incorporate the Fireman's Benevolent Association of the village of Flushing. Passed April 3, 1865.

CHAP. 289. An Act to incorporate the Brooklyn Library Association of the Eastern District. Passed April 3, 1865.

CHAP. 290. An Act to provide for the election of pastor, elders and trustees in the church and religious society known by the corporate name of "The Trustees of the Second Presbyterian Church of Huntington," in the county of Suffolk. Passed April 3, 1865. CHAP. 291. An Act appointing Richard Ayer, Lewis C. Beals and Solomon Moss commissioners for draining certain lands in the towns of Lewiston and Porter. Passed April 3, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 292. An Act to provide for the promotion of public health and for draining and reclaiming overflowed and wet lands adjoining the Indian river, in the counties of Jefferson and St. Lawrence. Passed April 3, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 293. An Act to authorize the raising and repairing of a public highway in the town of Flushing, in the county of Queens. Passed April 4, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 294. An Act providing for additional compensation to Deputies, Assistants and Clerks in the various departments of Government. Passed April 6, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 295. An Act in relation to the use and sale of milk-cans, used by milk dealers. Passed April 6, 1865; three-fifths being present. CHAP. 296. An Act to amend an act entitled "An act to authorize the county judges of the several counties in this state, to appoint a crier of the Courts of Record to be held in and for said counties, passed April 14, 1855." Passed April 6, 1865; three-fifths being present. CHAP. 297. An Act to amend the charter of the city of Rochester, so as to provide Police Commissioners for said city. Passed April 6, 1865.

CHAP. 298. An Act to incorporate "The Protection Union Store Association" of Ilion, Herkimer county. Passed April 6, 1865; .three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 299. An Act to amend an act entitled "An act to authorize the city of Brooklyn to issue bonds to raise money for certain purposes," passed April twenty-third, eighteen hundred and sixty-four. Passed April 6, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 300. An Act authorizing the Town Auditors of the towns of Castleton, Middletown and Southfield, in the county of Richmond, to have the streets in their respective towns lighted with gas. Passed April 6, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 301. An Act to release the title and interest of the people of the State of New York, in and to certain real estate to James Finnegan. Passed April 6, 1865; by a two-thirds vote.

CHAP. 302. An Act to incorporate the village of Dryden in the county of Tompkins and to repeal its present charter. Passed April 6, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 303. An Act for the relief of John Hills. Passed April 6, 1865; by a two-thirds vote.

CHAP. 304. An Act for the relief of Job Lea. Passed April 6, 1865; by a two-thirds vote.

CHAP. 305. An Act to leaglize certain notices and other advertisements published in the Albany Evening Journal and the Albany Atlas and Argus. Passed April 6, 1865.

CHAP. 306. An Act to provide for the payment of bounties to volunteers who enlisted from the town of Wilson, Niagara county, in September, eighteen hundred and sixty-four. Passed April 6, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 307. An Act to extend the operation and effect of the act passed February 17, 1848, entitled "An act to authorize the formation of corporations, for manufacturing, mining, mechanical or chemical purposes." Passed April 6, 1865.

CHAP. 308. An Act to amend an act entitled "An act to incorporate the Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum in the city of Brooklyn, county of Kings," passed May sixth, eighteen hundred and thirtyfour. Passed April 6, 1865.

CHAP. 309. An Act in relation to evidence in actions on bills of exchange or promissory notes or bank checks. Passed April 6, 1865. CHAP. 310. An Act to define the duties and regulate the fees and compensation of special County Judge of Chautauqua county. Passed April 6, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 311. An Act to authorize the town of Yonkers to improve Riverdale avenue from Yonkers to Kings Bridge. Passed April 6, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 312. An Act to extend the time for the collection of the special tax imposed by the Supervisors of Onondaga county, to raise bounties for volunteers. Passed April 6, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 313. An Act to provide for annexing the Magnolia Cemetery, to the Hope Cemetery, both of the village of Hornellsville. Passed April 6, 1865.

CHAP. 314. An Act to amend section two, chapter one hundred and ninety-seven, of the Laws of eighteen hundred and sixty-four, in relation to tax on dogs, so far as the same relates to the county of Cortland. Passed April 6, 1865; three-fifths being present. CHAP. 315. An Act to authorize the Board of Supervisors of the county of St. Lawrence to levy a tax on the taxable property of the town of Oswegatchie, in said county, to refund money paid by the town of Stockholm to volunteers, said volunteers having been credited to the town of Oswegatchie. Passed April 6, 1865; threefifths being present.

CHAP. 316. An Act to provide for the election of an additional Justice of the Peace in the town of Bath, in the county of Steuben. Passed April 6, 1865; three fifths being present.

CHAP. 317. An Act to authorize the trustees of Woodrow Methodist Episcopal Church in the county of Richmond, to convey certain real estate. Passed April 6, 1865.

CHAP. 318. An Act to authorize the town of Westchester to raise money by a tax for the purpose of completing a dock located in said town. Passed April 6, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 319. An Act to incorporate the Fire Department of the village of Greenport, county of Suffolk. Passed April 6, 1865; threefifths being present.

CHAP. 320. An Act to legalize the official acts of John Hills. Passed April 6, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 321. An Act to incorporate "The Brooklyn Musical Instruments Saving and Loan Society." Passed April 7, 1865.

CHAP. 322. An Act to incorporate the Accident Insurance Company of New York. Passed April 7, 1865.

CHAP. 323. An Act to incorporate the Fidelity Insurance Company of New York. Passed April 7, 1865.

CHAP. 324. An Act to authorize the county of Ulster to borrow money to repay certain taxes illegally imposed, and to legalize certain acts of the Board of Supervisors of Ulster county. Passed April 7, 1865; three-fifths being present.

CHAP. 325. An Act to provide the means of paying bounties authorized by law and of reimbursing municipalities for bounties paid by them in pursuance of law by creating a state debt for that purpose,

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