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An act to subject moneyed or stock corporations to assessment
for highway labor, passed May 15, 1837. (Laws of 1837, 488, ch.
431.)

Political Code, §§ 432, 443, 448, 449, 424.

An act authorizing any citizen of the State of New York to
become an auctioneer, passed February 28, 1838. (Laws of 1838,
27, ch. 52.)

Political Code, §§ 718-750.

An act respecting the oath of town officers, passed April 6,
1838. (Laws of 1838, 133, ch. 172.)

Political Code, §§ 1000, 1009.

An act in relation to turnpike roads and toll bridges, passed
April 18, 1838. (Laws of 1838, 254, ch. 262.)

Political Code, §§ 397, 674.

An act to enlarge the powers of boards of supervisors, passed
April 18, 1838. (Laws of 1838, 314, ch. 314.) And an act to
amend the same, passed April 3, 1848. (Laws of 1848, 278, ch.
164.)

Political Code, §§ 879-882.

An act in relation to highway labor in the county of Livings-
ton, passed April 18, 1838. (Laws of 1838, 323, ch. 327.)

Political Code, p. 280.

An act providing for the settlement of the accounts of the
treasurer of this state, passed February 14, 1839. (Laws of 1839,
17, ch. 23.)

Political Code, § 126.

An act directing the secretary of state to furnish literary col-
leges with copies of the Laws of the State of New York and of
the documents of the senate and assembly, passed April 29,
1839. (Laws of 1839, 249, ch. 263.)

Political Code, § 93.

Section 1 of an act relative to boards of supervisors and to the
town of Vernon, in the county of Oneida, passed May 7, 1839
(Laws of 1839, 336, ch. 369.)

Political Code, § 906.

Section 15 of an act to preserve the purity of elections, passed
May 7, 1839. (Laws of 1839, 363, ch. 389.)

Political Code, § 963.

An act imposing certain duties on the surveyor-general, passed
May 11, 1840. (Laws of 1840, 205, ch. 259.) And the act to amend
the same, passed April 11, 1842. (Laws of 1842, 272, ch. 220.)
Political Code, § 127, 675.

An act to amend the Revised Statutes in relation to highways,
passed May 14, 1840. (Laws of 1840, 246, ch. 300.)

Political Code, § 505, &c.

An act more effectually to protect the free citizens of this state
from being kidnapped or reduced to slavery, passed May 14, 1840.
(Laws of 1840, 319, ch. 375.)

Political Code, §§ 85, 86.

Sections 1, 2, and 3, of an act in relation to the accounts of
town officers, passed May 14, 1840. Laws of 1840, 251, ch. 305.)1
And the act amending the same, passed April 29, 1844. ( Laws
of 1844, 354, ch. 228.)

Political Code, §§ 1028-1030, 902.

An act to regulate the floating of rafts on the Hudson river,
passed March 20, 1841. (Laws of 1841, 39, ch. 65.)

Political Code, § 278.

An act relating to the examination of the treasurer's accounts,
and the canal and banking departments, except section 1, thereof,
passed May 25, 1841. (Laws of 1841, 201, ch. 218.)

Political Code, §§ 124, 125.

An act relating to the joint liability of commissioners of high-
ways, passed May 25, 1841. (Laws of 1841, 207, ch. 225.) And
an act amending the same, passed April 13, 1857. (1 Laws of
1557, 788, ch. 383.)

Political Code, §§ 492-503.

'The remaining section will be embodied in the FISCAL LAWS.

Section 1 relates to the rooms occupied by and clerk employed by the canal
department.

An act to furnish certain literary and scientific institutions with
copies of the laws and of the journals and documents of the senate
and assembly of this state, passed May 26, 1841. (Laws of 1841,
289, ch. 300.)

Political Code, § 93.

An act in relation to the publication of the statutes of this
state, passed April 12, 1842. (Laws of 1842, 397, ch. 306.)

Political Code, §§ 51, 52.

An act to regulate purchases for the state, and the taking of
vouchers, passed April 12, 1842. (Laws of 1842, 400, ch. 310.)
Political Code, §§ 107, 40, 41.

Sections 1 and 2 of an act entitled "An act to divide the state
into congressional districts," passed September 6th, 1842. (Laws
of 1842, 410, ch. 325.)

Political Code, § 25.

An act to prohibit members of common councils of cities
trustees of villages, and supervisors of towns, to be interested in
certain contracts, passed March 20, 1843. (Laws of 1843, 36,
ch. 57.)

Political Code, §§ 867-870.

Section 1 of an act relative to the publication of the Laws,
passed April 12, 1843. (Laws of 1843, ch. 98.)

Political Code, § 51.

An act to furnish copies of the statutes of this state to the
several towns, passed April 22, 1844. (Laws of 1844, 270, ch. 176.)

Political Code, § 93.

An act to regulate the speed of steamboats navigating the
Hudson river, passed May 2, 1844. (Laws of 1844, 3S1, ch. 248.)

Political Code, §§ 284-288.

Sections 2, 3, 4, 13, 22, 23, 27 and 28 of an act to reduce the
number of town officers, and town and county expenses, and to
prevent abuses in auditing town and county accounts, except so
much thereof as relates to private roads; passed May 10, 1845.
(Laws of 1845, 183, ch. 180.) And sections 1, 8, 9, 13, 14, 15,

22, 23 and 24 of an act to amend the same, passed December 14,
1847. (2 Laws of 1847, 580, ch. 455.)

Political Code, §§ 964, 1017, 867, 980, 997, 909, 898-901, 995, 476,

&c.; 899, 905, 491, 466, 469, 1032, 905.

An act in relation to the contracts of railroad companies, passed
May 13, 1845. (Laws of 1845, 251, ch. 230.)

See Political Code, § 523.

An act in relation to the members of fire companies and hook
and ladder companies, passed May 13, 1845. (Laws of 1845, 264,
ch. 244.)

Political Code, §§ 760-762.

An act for the publication of the Session Laws in two news-
papers in each county of this state, passed May 14, 1845. (Laws of
1845, 305, ch. 280.) And the act amending the same, passed April
17, 1858. (Laws of 1858, 557, ch. 331.)

Political Code, §§ 55-57.

An act to provide for the public printing, passed March 5, 1846.
(Laws of 1846, 20, ch. 24.)

Political Code, §§ 147-155.

An act in relation to duties on goods sold at public auction,
and to the bonds of auctioneers, passed April 11, 1846. (Laws of
1846, 65, ch. 62.)

Political Code, §§ 714-750.

An act concerning the pilots of the channel of the East river,
commonly called Hellgate, passed April 15, 1847. (1 Laws of
1847, 75, ch. 69.)

Political Code, §§ 335-347.

Section 8 of an act authorizing the formation of rural cemetery
associations, passed April 27, 1847. (1 Laws of 1847, 125, ch. 133.)
Political Code, §§ 842, 859.

An act in relation to firemen in incorporated villages, passed
April 28, 1847. (1 Laws of 1847, 146, ch. 151.)

Political Code, §§ 1096, 1112-1114.

An act providing for the registry of births, marriages and deaths,
passed April 28, 1847. (Laws of 1847, 147, ch. 152.) And the act
to amend the same, passed April 2, 1853. (Laws of 1853, 107,
ch. 75.)

Political Code, §§ 830-839.

An act authorizing the erection of town houses, passed May 5,
1847. (1 Laws of 1847, 190, ch. 197.)

Political Code, §§ 964, 965, 966.

An act in relation to cemeteries in incorporated villages, passed
May 7, 1847. (1 Laws of 1847, 214, ch. 209.)

Political Code, §§ 1096,1106-1111.

Sections 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36 and 37 of
an act to provide for the incorporation of companies to construct
plankroads, and of companies to construct turnpike roads, passed
May 7, 1847. (Laws of 1847, 216, ch. 210.) And an act to amend
the same, passed April 12, 1848. (Laws of 1848, 480, ch. 360.) And
an act further to amend the same, passed July 10, 1851. (Laws of
1851, 919, ch. 487.) And an act further to amend the same, passed
July 21, 1853. (Laws of 1853, 1206, ch. 626.) And an act further
to amend the same, passed April 14, 1858. (Laws of 1858, 314,
ch. 193.)

Political Code, §§ 609-647, 65, 80, 437, 438.

An act in relation to railroad corporations, passed May 7, 1847.
(1 Laws of 1847, 240, ch. 222.)

Political Code, § 547.

An act to divide the state into judicial districts, passed May 8,
1847. (1 Laws of 1847, 268, ch. 241.)

Political Code, § 23.

An act to separate the offices of county judge and surro-
gate in the county of St. Lawrence, passed May 10, 1847. (1 Laws
of 1847, 270, ch. 244.)

Political Code, § 156.

1 The excepted sections, relate, will be embodied in the CIVIL CODE, and the CODE
OF CIVIL PROcedure.

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